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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD11838 AIL, s BILL NO. 92-128 SPONSORED BY COUNCILMEN_HAAKE. WRIGLEY ORDINANCE NO. 11838 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH REYNOLDS ELECTRIC, INC. FOR THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT. BE'IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement with Reynolds Electric, Inc. for the wastewater system improvements project. The amount expended for the contract shall not exceed $735,000.00 and the initial amount of the contract shall be $724$900.00. Section 2. The City Administrator and Director of Public Works shall be jointly authorized to approve change orders to the contract provided the total contract amount does not exceed $735,000.00, nor change the general scope of the project. Section 3. The agreement shall be substantially the same in form and content as that agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A. ('(X ' Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. Passed: 02� /99oZ pp A roved• E Pr siding Officer or ATTEST: R. City Clerk E ' f "+ t .. '!. .{x• f t " `} It S .. 'f .tir 'y* ..s+. t r��. jt f c . „s,•{ti-`�",*? ++i"i`a•'i•�a.•,.ti t w�,�!^'p +�yr .... � ��5. ..r.'�i � �...'i'n° '. i�{i�...,.., n ft tvQ .3I t f +mot ;ii ?F�`"•,` 'iEt_ fno �.§n.Lis nnh u:,vrr tr�+,�°' i v , 4 ��TA?'E iyY-I+I7S�S�OUItAI�r� ^ NATURAL camahan,Gov • buvlJ A.Short,bfredor DJC� A 1v1E1�1 A OF 1�ll�T U DD ,A� rr t tiu� ��1�. SOURCIES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 • +.4 February 3, 1995 Mr. Marty Bross ` Director of Public Works City of Jefferson City 320 E. McCarty St. .' Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 17 RE: C291254-01 Jefferson City Dear Mr. Bross: Enclosed is approved Change Order No. I to Contract 1 with Reynolds Electric for your • grant project. This change order has no effect the eligible cost of construction. This Item 12 was done to accommodate several of the city's other antennas. This change order increases construction time by-100 calendar days. The new contract completion date is January 31, .1994. .. Resident i. pection'servi'ces beyond the original Construction contract completion data, November 2, 1993, are allowable for grant participation. - this' extension of time for incurring resident inspection costs should not be regarded as an increase in the previously approved cost limits for eligible engineering. I ' This change order is for your official project records and should be maintained on file for a minimum of three years following completion of the project. sincerely, WAT:AR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM y .-, .s . Charles R. qa#rtan, P.E. Project Engineer C /CB c: Phyllis Powell, City Clerk A. C. Kirkwood (Shafer, Kline & Warren) Environmental Protection Agency Jefferson City Regional Office f 10 RECYCIEo PAPER All t walml _ . b •ib i ke. ;• Y tjt ,»'. �r a ,i..a ) :Ax`�aa. w 57,• f `E:1;.1y,; .x « .. , ..Wa�_ _ .. .. 4:x.2 x £..:.. ! . ,. , '•+•'p �de.n•..., .,`� �,�.y, ,..ot_sr,•,..,..w. ,..,,. �.9•^'rra+• �aW.: } t q r, 's7..'r"'--,t"T—. •--+s^-^ �-�^r. � tr`r T• � —"�'—,�.,,-rR:'n^+ f • ±;<E ^i'3:`^ "v' .. 1 fKi it°,1,1,'t>< 1 ii3 ,kP s+qn t,st ' r .7s1 r, . '`..i, , err 4;"'t :,., $,'',:°>:iJ, tr-;i IteyYl � 'e4 du ; § �, �. £�Ak f iI J' 11• f 5-., 7 A}5 ,', ��,. i #, � � :; �'Y U�'f�k;r�,„2����1�11,Yr�ti'x 3, �`:., r' •� I DEC 2 91994 rrw 'tY CHANGE ORDER 1 �� Y 1>' Owner City of Jefferson , Missouri Change Order No, 1 s'V Projec stem Improvements Contract Date 12/28/92 - t Contract No. l - Pump Station Electrical Improvements and Telemetry System r1+_. f}. r ,e ite Description Add Deduct , + 1 . Relocate the check valves at Moreau -0- -0- `. Pump Station to the horizontal position, due to maintenance problems with check :} valves in vertical position 2 . Re ate antenna to Hough Park $6, 700 O� 3 . Tim s 'on of 100 days due to flood- -0- -0- ing anW "too 6 • TOTALS $ 6, 700 $ 0 Net Total (Add) (DX � $ 6 , 700 Contract Price - Before this Change Order $ 724 ,900 . 00 r+ Contract Price - Including this Change Order $ 731 , 600 .00 f` Executed in 3 copies (one for each contract copy) . Effective upon complete execution. ry Y•• Submitted: A. C. Kirkwood & Associates Engineer By DateNovember 19 , 1993 1a Approved: C ` o£ Jef£e son Missouri Owner BY f!�'�/ ato Accepted: a nol s E1 ctric Contractor B Date November 19 , 1993_ 8802-1 1. ii • f R #tFS:a, iii%, rp ` rY •. '' . e � r c4 r'i.$�'y�� a� ir,�i,� 2 �5 +�•��;N �"'F�t art �'f 'M• F4 •' �� �._•'i _ .. .. t...' .' 3 't::y�. � i. .. L N!' `•f; .._..1V.�i s.•_ •Y r`t r., ;R —fR '1&-4 YZ V FORM' @IF 7RZR6E01rVA SHAFER, KLINE WARREN, P.A. DATE Joe NO. 2940 Main Sitoot V C5 8 IA-1(I Kansas City,Missouri 64108 14 810/756.0111 Fax 016/756.5590 ATTENTIO ro V67 4JUA Sys tf WE ARE SENDING YOU Attached ❑ under separate cover via the following items: > Specifications ❑ hop drawings C1 Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples [I Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit—copies for approval For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution > ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return—corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ 0 FOR BIDS DUE 19— ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS re e0l ILA A &kfflCg 72 e__ ///5 CA.;SP_S9ef PleaSCZ COPY TO SIGNED: If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. ........ ... v lee�Ii Mr� �01';ls� A R., gg qglLC 4, ` � '� h>�Sx 9 rz,f i iif 1 S ..'F,.. .r r J ti r+a "�� eypgryr}' t .S r,;•p r a: ��•�t r���ry}rt4� .ti.. 4A i ii"F;` { z xa sr3 r�, b Jar z�94 F °i 5 n{. {�,,ri<gg�,1Y��, 1.'z f ri r• �' r 4 1. '` 33 rFt'ilhAra y4{r 4t4v£�7p.'itr, Fr�rt y>irt,. i.iR�ci (� w4�'bc.Pe � tFS'1i Et. NOTICE TO r}. r r�t T�r• y3r PROCEED January 21, 1993 tt S i. .1 • : Reynold N.W. Parkway I4t y Box Parkville, • 64152 t� Project: water System Improvements You are hereby;L J ,J given as of the date set forth above, as follows: 2Z�i�fT}N•4't' i l •.0 r Improvements Telemetry Vii for a contract amount of $724, 900 .00 (seven hundred twenty-four thousand, nine hundred and 00/100 dollars) . ATTES I � a W � / a"'u;•p W ,rr 11yc�j�ayp`f.,t ;t .1 ), 16 ,1,°. ',�'s,: ,a. wi, "4x'(�Y.j S# •'t)'a�.'l` •,e,'.arTa '�.,. 'r. ft.. ., t tt, t'F _x r 'ai:^ ;;yr:;ri°,:o'h:",..,2$:�"•7, �', !'Y .I .-v..t��} )fi t .,'� t r..;,..r.r.- ` •r 5 .,+ 3'. > i.h i�. .{ }I? nyl�t,+ii+.:t3fut;. J'�a�.in"rti r.�,�y ''�rj<%.-�3<a�1.,"fi..�;i�J�+L ,r,>,�,d cf F -p .: t�,. t� ., .:ti ti ..:f4.{S?,4r x:Iti :t 5y 5t, }Ywl x.,,.f:.1h�'nW,1�`��# F��..r�.�GyS�7,;S.ul'�'.s'rJ� ,� X'4.. �$fit?, i l,' ..� • t '��n. r. w {rr� �;. tr .r T }C i } Y;1�•5p{'t !k�`ff:ir :��;7 C�'i i r .)t �F �"''<rf t�, R ,l t t rl,r.. 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JOSEPH MO 64506-0218 �# COMPANY ' drt { .t LETTER A=RICAX--ST&TES--ZNa t; COMPANY LETTER t 4:: COMPANY c LETTER ''III REYNOLDS ELECTRIC, INC. -� 244 N W PARKWAY COMPAN N. ® ;': LETTER PO BOX 14257 ANY 'r . PARKVILLE MO 64152- H E ;�. ER • � � tNl LZT't. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, tJ NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT•TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THH INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS,AND CONDI• TIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. ('' POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION ?i ? i CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MM/DD1YY) DATE(MWDDNY) ALL LIMITS IN THOUSANDS LTR T+ EN /9 NERALAGGREGATE $ 05/23/9 05ERAL LIABILITY /23O1CC827858-20 OMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS COMPIOPS AGGREGATE $ _ F, , CLAIMS MADE CURRENCE PERSONAL&ADVERTISING INJURY EACH OCCURRENCE OWNER'S d CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE $ _ hkf rev+ ,.:,..•:',: FIRE DAMAGE(ANY ONE FIRE) MEDICAL EXPENSE(ANY ONE PERSON) v� UTOMOBILELIABILITY 01CC639631-20 05/23/9 05/23/ 9 sL ^� ANY AUTb ,1 ' F ".' ALL OWNED AUTOS NO ILY h (PER PERSON) $ f r CHEOULED AUTOS BODILY @I IREO AUTOS (PERRYy (i ACCIDENT) $ ON-OWNED AUTOS ikk{iv. .e — j PROPERTY GARAGE LIABILITY DAMAGE $ � XCESS LIABILITY 01SU099532-20 05/23/9 05/23/9 `'` -': EACH AGGREGATE ,y�� OCCURRENCE .� $ 5000 $ 5000 ' ;t r OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM CERT. #92-274 01/01/9 12/31/9 STATUTORY rljr :t, rt•: WORKERS'COMPENSATION $ (EACH ACCIDENT) AND (DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT) ;;:,<;•v EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY $ �(DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE) � 01-CC-827858-20 05/23/9 05/23/9 i THER INLAND MARINE w DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/RESTRICTIONS/SPECIAL ITEMS CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT - ALL RISK - $500 DEDUCTIBLE - $100, 000 RENTAL, � EQUIPMENT LIMIT. CONTRACT #1-PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENT & . _ n� TELEMETRY SYSTEM. CITY OF JEFFERSON CITY, MO. & A.C. RIRRWOOD ADDL. INS. SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EX• _ CITY OF JEFFERSON CITY, PIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO ` MAIL BAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE _ MO / A. C• KIRKWOOD LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE jet A00111b• 25-S 11/85 y)}t t3§X 1 •�t,�.i',. , vt , u � ' „ +t 1` t .t t ;t ,Z 'yt i•;1 L.4!I *y� .7 1 .t�'.�,J C'fCYlt�a f :�I� } �t t USX '. I / • '. '} f� 't 1 1:­ t `; T "1�,[• A�!'11N`` `}{i.� t' 4�t{`T/}�trjt I�SF Lt-t 'iM( [g1 a e:p 1 Y ..}'�:; + 4 ff `} li 1 br• 1 -rt fy lr iiYtS'� J I t• t. ft. ti. `S 1$Y •i },: i. S t ly .. 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"� � E�f. 4z� r.. #r d F•i. yl .rl r J<ii"b:;.� )•i 1.'� ..' �• ;t � w,t t ^��3 �'(y��r }4 � C,a. p. � ,•t„ {>a, .. .. .,r.•. .. .� I I. t5 Y_;i� Y 1�'4esiX ' �CrR;S�m�� v�� tNy'f .:. st b+4.,^,y d" 'Ys '`� tY��`� siJ+kYy rt .t iA.i; r.++i�w,af;art 1 ks.P• {nr � �KF R.Y� .� ,4 .. z c�:8' ,g .:: rat"• r,r c >aY ..U�w � y a '.} � a�,p4pp444pbpae}p . j •� b JU1W ASfiCROi'i © RON KUCERA Acting Director Governor y , STATE OF MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NXrURAL RESOURCES b DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ' 4 P.O, Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 December 23, 1992 The Honorable Louise Gardner o ' f Mayor of Jefferson City 320 E. McCarty Street ye Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 W ' , °W Attention: Mr. Tom Wallace x Superintendent of Utilities j` Re: Jefferson City C291254-01 Dear Mayor Gardner The bid opening documents for your project have been reviewed and are approved. You may award Contract 1 (Pump Station Electrical improvements. and Telemetry System) to Reynold's Electric, Inc. for the amount of e $724,900.00. Upon award, please forward the following to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Water Pollution Control Program for each prime contract: ' r One certified copy of the contract documents. A statement that you have obtained a signed Certificate of Nonsegregated Facilities from each prime contractor, and each prime contractor has obtained such Certificates from his subcontractors. The attached contractor information sheet within ten calendar days after award for the prime construction subagreements which have, or you expect to have, an aggregate value over $10,000 within a 12 month period. The enclosed Minority Utilization Report. We should point out that any other contracts for construction work or equipment furnished on the project, in which Federal participation is requested, must meet the requirements of Federal regulations relative to competitive bidding and contract ,award procedures. You should also be aware of the state statutes regarding bonds and prevailing wage rates. Refer to RSMo. 107.170 "Bonds - publib works contractor" and RSM 290.230 "prevailing wage rates required on construction of public works." Missouri state statutes apply to all contracts and it will be the grantees responsibility to comply with state laws. �ppla r Recycled Paper 011 f s •7. ry�!�'. .. `era. 4 ,e ,n t �� �,: r.. .r. � ��<.��.1f ti S:. .� r .s4lt ..+' f'. .. 4 .F ,13�. .rYt ;rr i� .�� p .y�4•+�,i: '+t�i�u�d � e. �:. __�•,.�, t •'�..:,. air. _\ _ f �'1. w i � Mayor Louise Gardner `z, December 23, 1992 Page Two .` = This agency requires that you promptly notify this office and the • Central Regional Office of the time, date and place of the precopstruction conference so attendance by the State can be assured. A notification of ten working days prior to the scheduled E. meeting should provide sufficient lead time. Please note that it is Y 4 no longer necessary to notify the Corps of Engineers of these , meetings. :. >. The address and telephone number of the Central Regional Office is: 1903 Bubba Lane P. 0. Box '176 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 (314) 751-2729 The grant amount requires adjustment, as indicated by the attached budget sheets, the accepted bids and Form 7 EPA 5700-43. This revision will be forwarded to you by a separate letter. A 'f+ contingency of two to five percent of eligible construction costs is allowed at the time of contract award; and any necessary change in `:. the contingency will be reflected in that revision. ,r Should the need arise to change either the contract price or time, i , this may be .accomplished only by change order. In accordance With 40 CPR Part 31, you are responsible for conducting a cost analysis of all change orders over $10,000. Cost and price review information on change orders over $100,000 must be submitted to this office for y;Yr: review and approval prior to execution of the change order. You must comply with these regulations to assure approval of the change order for Federal participation. Verbal approval to award Contract 1 was given to your consulting engineer, Mr. Dennis Stith of A. C. Kirkwood, on December 23, 1992. Should you have any questions please contact Steve Dyer at (314) 751-1301. Sincerely,. WATER PO ION CO NTR P GRAM Steven D. Townley Chief, Financial Sery Section SDT/SMD/mck cc: A. C. Kirkwood and Associates y. 3`i i..y !' .h' •.V 1 5. ,r'k.u'S" t.. Y .., .i '4�,.i ��.1. {. fyr.�'°'��v'is` ¢�'k`Fyi! {s 'SS...°'A' ,=��'Il, fi{�Ipn,n3t ,k.`t.`,tx °I irr,B Y,(� �,.fM idt?* . tl*'C i1 trii #'ll{��f• rvN,l' s,X^s i(ty+ v tr r4 CMe No. 9999_ 3Z3L �rF INTEAACENCY AEP;;AT NC t56t•v:,�.•r:'r } mi-= NYBE° UTILIZATION UNDER FEDERAL GRANTS, COOPE'A T IVE AG ES�d1SN T S, AND OTHERI FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSTS T ANCE PART 1. (Nc-ATIVE REPORTS MAY BE REQUIRED) y t�. F=:C"n'� �•I� 'L YE4= lI-1 '::�dATiNG o,.jA ",E=l iCmev a.^..^ oriam aOtl Ij it y i:a'' •►f 111.1. 2CIA T If.; Piame an'. -::•ess# 2—f; ..Az. ,..nst in;6-:1 ...'rS!. 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' c 4�, ;��+ tip r� � � '*��a�• �s� ,`���,iY�''�v����.1�,4n7Zr,�1"t i�''s"��, ��j'�^q a -,�"Sir .} �'� 1 '5� �i 4' �'�t ��``� � �y�'a.�' )1C,7 rr •'*�.}�`!r$'+r aX '�f! �f1���"r�"..r'�.#y�' ` ��e yr•t• ra3� iA';.`•)!%`�j}{,�3}t,e7;14tiz7�.��. i1,i'l'�'z'Y r&�.,1' �it.�d (hi kr;1t` 4{�J9' �,t�'K j�.: t r {t xy �j t = Pi. {Jf} x + a A :y, � f �} 4p. {;,.F 1. ��•h+�.�}M1T��f:,�^ x, + 1 �' bf� r xr~v, INS T RUCTIONS t 'ANTS,U T IL' ATION UNDER rc�c�AL C RA IVE A ;;E= 1, VOOP: , •+1 t AND OTHE+ FEDERAL FINANCI AL ASSISTANCE 4 (` i; i?.` •.. :tw•'. /'\ 'rV'MlirOrl rr$irtes.7 ?!•.f?!�rfS? Y//."...t 'S a ti+S:neSi �. A. Gc::2.'0l .`tat is. l.) at least 51 a?r:ent Cw:^e : Zy f concern .. cn °a a cn Exece::ve C:ce�s In the case o! a cuctic;y I? ' ;tlil�a:: s _ s d one or more warren. cr. 9 ar;, '2 and Cf:3 C.._.iar :••1 G2. owned business. at !east 51 percent o! a'? stcCx Is l ' y ° .. r m r women: and. "! w~cse „oliY ! ;`n,i c. _,r.. �c••• 1�{ .rnusi �° CJr^cle!P_Ct cy reC:cler:5 owned oy one o ore _ �+ of Federal 'rants. ::cc2ra:lve agreemer:S, or ott"•?r business Ceara::c::s are ^a.^.av3a •a'-- .. r?::2c ^}' '15 ..•r FQceral flnanc:at assistance valued at S J0.000' Of ,one or more of :he wornen owners. k: more dr. wnlrn Involve proruremer'! of sl_!.�!!es. .- '" eculorent. ceps:rut:Ion cr services to accornp(Isn Business firms wnlcn are 51 percent owned by rnr- nonues or women. but are in tact. managed and ,ry Federal assistance arograms. ooelated by nornminonty individuals Co not qualify � ReciOientS are recwred to report to agency award for meeting hlce•Wo"_ procurement gals. ' i . of ic:als witnin one month following the end of each The following affirms:rve steps for utilizing MS=s and T .>. Federal fiscal year cuaner (i.e. January 31. April 30. g July al and Coto- i.31) during which any Procure. WP-=-s are suggested: ` ment In excess of S10.000 Is actually executed un- 1. Inclusion of h13=s W3=5 on solic::a:►on der this assistance agreement. .; lists. • ' 2. Assure '.1S=s•W3cs are solic•,ed once :hey 41 : B. Geflnl:ions: are identified. Procurement is tme acgsisition ttirough order. purchase• 'lease or barter of suoplies. equipment. 3. • where feasible. divide total requirements t._. 1� into •smaller tacks to permit maximum cons:ruction or services needed to ac,..mplis/1 Fed- MBE Wr;= panic:pation• : Graf assistance programs. ` A minority business enterprise (MBE) is a business 4. Where feasible, establish delivery so,,ed- r;, ' . Pat- concern that is (t) at least 51 ,percent owned by one ules which will encourage M95W3E par' or more minority individuals. or. in the case of a ticipation. 1!., publicly owned business. at least 51 percent of the S. Encourage use of the services of the U-S• '? stock is owned by one or more minonty individuals: Department of Commerce's Minority Susi- ` and (21 whose daily business operations are man- ness Deveiopment Agency (M30A) and the .._ aged and Clr®c;e0 by one or more of �:e minot:rty U.S. Small Business Administration to iden- owners. tify M9ES 8E5. Pl'ti 1 't There is no standard definition of minoriy individuals 6• Require that•each par=y to a subgrant. sub- °G used by all Federal financial assistance agencies. agreement. or contract award take the However. recipients shall resume that minority in- p p affirmative steps outlined here. divlduals inc!ude Black Americans. Hispanic Ameri- z� cans. Native Americans. Asian Pacific Americans. or C. Instructlons for Part 1• '. other groups whose members are found to b8 dis• • y: anlaged by " Small Business Act or by the 1. Complete Federal fiscal year and chat tip• ."Vary of Commerce under section 5 of Exec-a- plicable reporting quarter. (Federal fiscal five Crdr• 1525. The reporting contact at your year runs from October 1 through Seotem• Federr assistance agency can provide ad. bar 30.) diaor .;,lu.l. 2• Identity the Federal financial assistance de. partment or agency inc!uding the bureau. 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'tt T�I r ?' lit :•� } .;fi��5. ..:. . ' 4 ,t::W,'jrPa G'•� .\'y�r} 'ji,s. S .{" .}rh,.7. i h., r t .<t, y M{s i ir)d.v �. .. !D'^ �'" .� + t'+'rr 't iR../ SihW +Y r t ,.� off* � 7�}.--}�7�', s���i�#�`kR'�i^���js�i ;q.7(!� ^{aCy`2 J•,C � t�+tlnJ,fi,.,� 3 a. Act ;•r•:r..2r.ts 0: a*^.:arati�^S. ow �. Identity t^e 3ge'Icy, state. au;nonty. un�„Rr, is Ac.,it�cnat J ,= P'ease r?per to Sce:;;�: ,ter; hum^.-e•ts; •: s+ty or caner gan:tation wnicn is the re- Please : ter; Federal firanc:at essistan„_ anc the to contact---ncerrin. "MIS Name and re:or.. ces:gnatec rep-_;­%:n9 oJ:c:al. ta. Assistance agreement num:er assigned by o, Signature and mort%cay. yea, repo:: su:- Fecera: tinan-_:at assistance a;,ency• mined. 4 �a rt dC�:�-':a:?. :cer.tny S�C�:I:C CeZar•.rnent t r• or ay=n_y F 2_-3ral linanc:al ass:stance -ro• D. Instructions for Pan ilt r wrncn this rC act is awarC2C. ` =•, - cr o rernen.' over gram unee p t nor eac^ Mg_ •�-- C..J v { ma;.e iincsr this assistance agreement Curing t^e C. C.eck tyre at F:ceral assistanC?. rez.^•ni.^.^ q,uaner, �rovi^e tt a i�:t:wlr+g inter �dt:0n. :a. Period during whicn contracts and caner (Fec;pients may also reco-. on inc--vidual MSE V,: purchases uncer this award will actually be procurements of less than 51G.0O3 d they want exe uteis. these credited toward their goals. how- 5b. Includes procurement using Federal funds ever. reporting on smaller proc'.irements is not re- plus rec:oient matching funds and funds quired•) from other sources. t, Check whether this is a firs, tier procure- Sc. Portion of total procurement dollars rec:pi- ment made directly by Federal financ:al ent plans to spend with MEds or Wa:S assistance recipient or ether second tier this fiscal year. With the concurrence of the procurement made by rec:oient's subgran- Federal financial assistance agency. a fair tee or prime contractor. Include all qualify- ; snare goat shall be determined by each ing second tier purcrases executed tuts `mod' quatir regardless of wnen the first tier rec:ptent. procurement OCCJ red. 5d, Dollar amount of all Mia:WS: contracts awarded under this assistance agreement 2. Check MS: or V1tS:. this quarter. 3. Dollar value of procrrem.ent. 5e. Check only it one or more procurements in d. Date of award. shown as month. day. year. excess of 510.000 were executed this re- porting quarter but no M6:-'-WSJ procure- S. Using codes at the bottom of the torch. ments occ.irred. Sign and date form and identity type of product pr service acquired return it to Federal financial assistance through this procurement (eg.. enter 1 if - agriculture. 2 H mining, etc.). agency. S. 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I a.��•+ 4�t.. +,t. ..�a: ..-�S .r "5� ,tr, sf N f�v�''I.' t,'+' +v. t Fl � i;4 r.r^ �r 5,'l�'.�. Y,r'� + .�3 a ". r y t r fTt %' r''r..,Sq,.ti;�. e�:,. `�s, .t�: g• +".•"`�'v' �" "� �i7<. eti,} c r: fit, t t ,� .� -�,��•.,�,,.'Yti,,:�' .1'• yr+ "ty �v�.y, �J t A;. }. ', � ,t+t: .��' �%'.��'.,s5«''W}'''�1`d�42'�i*�S�S?�,"td�'�`y1���i r .- i' h}x of•*!? y'�' y *aaa a 4 rt�aa �� f If JOHN ASHCROFT y��"° Ron Kucera Acting Director 5, Govcmor ^+ 4 "'a' STATE OF MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MEMORANDUM v August 26, 1992 The Honorable Louise Gardner Mayor of Jefferson City 320 E McCarty St. Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Re: C291254-01 Jefferson City, Missouri Moreau Pump Station/SCADA System Dear Mayor Gardner: e Enclosed is one copy of a , approved Addendum No. 1 to the Plans and Specifications for the sewer facilities to serve Jefferson City, Missouri. This addendum has been reviewed in accordance with Supplement No. 11 to the 205(g) Delegation Agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for compliance with current state and federal requirements and for conformance with accepted sanitary engineering practice. ?; This addendum is for your official records and should be maintained on `U file with the approved plans and specifications for a minimum of three (3) years following completion of the project. Sincerely, WATER .POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM Byron F. Shaw, Jr. , P.E. Project Engineer BFS/mck Enclosure cc: Ms. Deborah Cheshire, City Clerk A. C. Kirkwood and Associates Environmental Protection Agency Central Regional Office Reryd W Paper�► s, irk p 1 r ' Jy 4•' 'fit %'''° 1�::C `�'.;"�{f ;1 .za li_.e i, ,, . f �p a' { t 3 ..� . L h } qP' 83 .`ty� 41`Y1if�r�''�y if si`t,s t<sV ti.. 4vftt'i r»�` f7fir S' '•'is., S k i����y �.� a`'� £ r e f k t *+ ,;�, .d sF� •a. u c �.� � f;� r r 4 i0•% i. '.y. .'2 "` •d+t.• tY :.p. ° ,5 yy !���m • .1 ADDENDUM NO. I -�-�_____ WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECT RI AL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM � .� AUG _ 2 1 199_? FOR THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI August 19, 1992 This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted above . It shall be acknowledged on page BF-1 of the BID FORM, tipµ Article 3. (a) . SPECIFICATIONS: INVITATION TO BID, Page 1, Paragraph 1 : Revise to read as follows: " . . . 1 :30 PM CDT, Thursday, October 22, 1992. Bids . . . " 2 . INVITATION TO BID, Page 8, Paragraph 1 : Change date of FT prebid conference from "August 18, 1992" to "September 15, 1992" . 3 . INVITATION TO BID, Page 8, Paragraph 2 : Change date for r prebid submittals from "August 24, 1992" to "September 21, ` 1992" . 4 . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Page IB-18, Article 20 PREBID CONFERENCE : Revise to read as follows : ' a " . . . at 10: 00 AM CDT on Tuesday, the -15th day of September, ` 1992, at . . . " t 5, Insert new wage rates, Modification No. 12. `r A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES pEPAIt�MENT 0� NATURAL WOW APPROVED AUG 2 61992 8802-1 AD1-1F S K ';,'�': .,t° .N6.:S 'S �f�t.d ;:'� {r ...4.� ; .°P tr .-t'`3•..yit Ss"`a 3i;,�}.. a �`� t ���`Fk -1 i ;r` i Y .,f ifi'�r is tr��.F.�i':P{„� 1.�,,ttiT's {a-i f{�9`tk°; K s.:. :'{�t,'��'>��' y ,t(i t.�ri f �•�','�r� t f* .t RS ,y ' Wy rv' 113 y .�..� w € .�' ��r�+t 's •H �' `` �. �!tr�`f,+,K_ �}J E I � i�.�;xq� :1 t at Ka {}ys� ��r f�'l��ni�+}r � t # , : 1' n '' 3Y•3y..F p4F Y 5f r ti �.f,.i, t F .F t t 'i�" t ,�`{.t �1,�i+r'('�i� 3` �fy},�yt k,51 .y ('�y"�f'3`,/'� t �)t �r ,k' .:t>`-'"'�,S�,ST�•�� ,3';: i t,-•,. dl� ') 1 3f"-s1.t K #` ('� / 3 E(.(Y"aa tf�.t.� L7 s . F.�.s. •d,,'3 ::H'jf �' #`tiPt Ly,�.r� .irAiSj SI.,.; ...}• 4 INVITATION TO BID WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 1, o �hL ' FOR THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI =� Sealed bids will be received at the office of tt:e Purchasing Agent, City Hall, City of Je€ferson, piissoui until 1:30 PM CDT, Thursday, October 22, 1 992. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time for: f �4 CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM In general: Installation of a Supervisory Control and Data °Z Acquisition (SCADA) System at each pumping station and waste- water treatment plant, electrical upgrade of equipment at various pumping stations, new pumps and valves at Moreau Pump ; Station, and a Standby Generator and Switchgear modifications at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The following is a general outline of the equipment and the `>} work to be performed by the Contractor, but not limited to the L.Y ta, following, as indicated on the drawings and specified in this document. 1. Binder Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish a and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keys- <:,4 witch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other g appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and a workable system. �� Lam. 2. Cedar City Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna mast, power r transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio and antenna, keyswitch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wir- ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a 'p complete and workable system. 1 3. Cole Junction: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key-- switch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC - 1 - BSOZ-1 Revised r • A_g a � .�,^L f s,�'i �:4 1. �'{�tz�tt.� ,. F� '( .�'� r z .� #i," ,, 4t',P il'jt� 't {`nt..'� ^!. IVr' f. t. .!$�' ,t� ��«ul k! +1.�i „� :i / rtl■:.ttl�" it ir�l .?� Pit k,i,aTi { '1{it�':f",�s+! f I '� 1' !• h.'fiF N 7.Po'•�.�.% ,i,�`� r'�{{�'.�"sr.F4��1� tr�tu N}bn. {�1 t}5, , i�jF 4 } :{_..,t 2, a.tr �t, .N'tF.s{ t•..1. '4.��t?j„£ � 4p { �k fti i'4t �.>Y , ; yy LX§ 4 „5 7t,�tt 'e 9�t3t."t.ate' '' S r.y '{r�4te1F''ii rsS i .,�,•t` dj 3 �t �3t ( itk �'t•-c5y '' C }a 4t�e✓.g t,. k¢} : ,� ,,- PPfij j"�i'�t}S�fs7Za�• t{4�'kirs F'^}t t J,17'HI^`r k7>•r4Y ?..`f+ .+. ,�7, r i� r, .t. se i2t'sf'� +4 {'.t; a. .1 � Ss'11v°7:e#d.t;lY� c v7' .Y. .,' `.X•tk c_�C et..Yt•s z:: P;`�$i Q�W e P` t4 subcontract for construction, alteration or repair of a public ' building or public work which is federally funded. Further, a ri Japanese citizen or national, or a firm controlled directly or indirectly by Japanese citizens or nationals, is prohibited from participating in architectural en ineerin , or other P P 9 0 9 � 9 services directly related to the preparation for, or perfor- ; =.: mance of, such construction, alteration or repair if federally funded. It is further agreed that appropriate certifications + ' will be obtained from subcontractors and that such certifica- tions i will remain in effect including the date a notice to !i proceed is authorized and will be retained in the files of the ' Bidder. 7 A prebid conference on this contract will be held at 10: 00 AM CDT, 'Tuesday, September 15, 1592, City Hall, 320 East McCarty . Street, City of Jefferson, Missouri . Representatives of the '^ Owner and Engineer will be available at this time to dicuss the `T scope of the contract, bidding procedures, and to answer questions posed by planholders or other interested parties. The methods for submitting requests for prebid approval of major equipment items are specified in Article 10 of the .; ">< Instructions to Bidders. Requests for prebid approval q shall be submitted to the Engineer by 5 :00 PM CDT, Monday, September 21, 1002. t THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. THE °+ OWNER FURTHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OR ALL BIDS, AND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DETERMINE WHICH IS THE MOST RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE BIDDER AND TO REJECT OR 4...:;; APPROVE THE BOND. CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI n ATTEST: �.. Deborah Cheshire Louise Gardner City Clerk Mayor t's A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES Engineers - Consultants , 4 8080 Ward Parkway, Suite 200 Kansas City, Missouri 64114 (816) 333-4477 CITY CLERK 320 East McCarty Street , Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 8802-1 - 8 Revised ,�• "! ��F1t,„t.=; J/- 'v4}`7i,rzt4"'t'�!•''s tt�M1C." t ��i. Ft' '{ tttgy6. tr }�.�4''�.va p r �...5{ �$r' ttN1`�'�� i tj>` . i (.{"r• Gi s 'p( a,?y'cTy�t i'h �I}A r t� �n f7f. �r .!d�tlfl�(���_ sik<,•y� f���"`t4 '�` �, _ �.} >8 �,�t(`�1 J�v 'Y�S�`i �•��,t{�t`��s5t�?1°,x<t�, t�.���„''t j{�yr*f. N'k:�til+kk�a�t��'�tt�->1S'V'4�'�k+p A� t t,. St sr� ,��{+r•��N_;. �� i} . vt � r t`t..tiyt4 ifC}.°+ "}. t4�,�C..l.� +,f ..r •iSC VS��(.ya�FtE- Af>'-' 7���,4h Y� e .,r t tq j y r 0." qy r;x` tx .t4�'r sio .a.1 j�+ s, i .._ .z . �: Nr kit. .. 1 .1.•§ �, r w a 20. PREBID CONFERENCE: A prebid conference will be held at �" � 10 :00 AM CDT on Tuesday, the 15th day of September, 1992, at City H al 1. Representatives of Owner and Engineer will be present to discuss the Project. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate in the conference . Engineer will transmit to allak, 4 �„ prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as Engineer considers necessary in response to questions arising at the conference. 21. SALES TAX EXEMPTION: Missouri State Sales Tax Law, Section 144. 030, Paragraph 15, states in part "Machinery, equipment, � 4fa" appliances and devices purchased or leased and used solely for PP P Y the purpose of preventing, abating or monitoring water pollution, and materials and supplies solely required for the installation, construction or reconstruction of such machinery, equipment, ra vahir appliances and devices, and so certified as such by the Director ?. of the Department of Natural Resources are exempt from State and Local Sales and Use Taxes. Bidders shall include the provisions yr. of this exemption status in their bids. It shall be the Bidder ' s responsibility to apply for and obtain the required sales tax tion determination. Application P PP forms � �.." exemption A (De P artment of Revenue form DOR 318) for Sales Tax Exemption Water Pollution ' ;•r,. Control can be obtained by contacting the Missouri Department of �°PSt3 Natural Resources, P. 0. Box 176, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 or the Department of Revenue, P. 0. Box 840, Jefferson City, zE; " Missouri 65105 (314-751-2836) . a4.. 22. RETAINAGE: Provisions concerning retainage are set forth in the Agreement. Yy. 23. PROTEST PROCEDURE The following procedures are established 2 for prompt consideration of initial protests filed by contractors ' or subcontractors concerning the solicitations or contract awards by the Owner. 23.1. A protest is a written complaint concerning a solicitation or an award of a subagreement or contract which must be filed in writing with the Owner by a party with a direct financial inter- ; .} est adversely affected by the Owner' s procurement action. :. 23. 2. A party with a financial interest which believes it is adversely affected by a procurement action by the Owner must file a written protest stating the basis for said protest with the City Clerk, City of Jefferson, Missouri as early in the procure- x`:; ment process as possible. A protest must be received by the City Clerk within seven (7) days after the basis for the protest is known or reasonably should have been known. The Owner , upon -u receipt of said protest, shall hold a hearing as soon as reason- t. ably possible with proper and legal notification to the party ? : with the financial interest which is allegedly adversely affected by the action of Owner and that said protestant shall be accorded a complete hearing and shall have the right to adduce evidence, both verbal and documentary to the Owner and upon conclusion of 8802-1 IB-18 V4 Revised L yV gg7y .�j kA ) �!n �F r �.;; a. +?jr�gyt 37 S�tr, �t't x'x.l + .d.1 1 �. r ' t r •' 4 r �{s ri Y'�� �a t G e a sa h 4 4 �T ,tt z i S ' V. � ���. {ay.' 1 b� :� ��r xt 1 t:•. ! '" +. ?tr . `� x}r f'"'���,'��Y,. � !,L[�5'�i" P '�'.�in id li7 .c S S�dS � r}. P d Sy��j is 7.i' �.�� 1 �'h ���x�14�eS" ?�.�y°� +'� i,+'.'7. '. a{ .'ttt x _s:-, r` � S �{{ '��,�Sh� F� 4�Pti� ' ,, r! '` •) � � �� 'i. 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Projects $500, 000.00, or more 17.10 3 .25 Projects less than $500,000.00 14 .50 3 .25 Zone 7 , 20.38 5.32 LABORERS: : Zone 1: Group 1 14 .38 3 .60 Group 2 14 .73 3 .60 t Group 3 12 .38. 3 .60 Group 4 15.13 3 .60 • Group 5 14 .88 3 .60 :• Group 6 14 .63 3 .60 Group 7 11.38 3 .60 a Zone 2: Group 1 12 .98 3 .60 Group 2 13 .53 3 .60 Groin 3 10.98 3 .60 Grou 4 13 .73 . 3 .60' Group 5 13.48. 3 .60-' Group 6 13 .23 3 .60 r Group 7 9.98 3 .66"Zone 3 : - Group 1 15.90 3 .75 - "' Group 2 16.50 3 .75 �'•£ - • ; • 653 (July 31, 1992) VOL. 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Bridges, locks, and dams on the Mississippi ppi River: Group 1 16.95 3.45 Group 2 17.20 3.45 Group 3 17.45 3.45 Group 4 18.475 3.45 ALL OTHER WORK: Group 1 °f. Group 2 15°85 4. 05 Zone 5: 16. 45 4. 05 Group 1 - 15.90 3 .80 I Group 2 16. 50 3 .80 f' Zone 6: Group 1 14.45 3 .75 kx:a: Group 2 15. 05 3 . 75 Zone 7: 'F Group 1 y 14.40 4. 05 Group 2 15. 00 4. 05 Zone 8: Group 1 14.97 4 . 65 } Group 2 15. 77 4 . 65 Group 3 Zone 9: 12. 97 4 . 65 5, Group 1 17. 71 3 . 30 Group 2 18.21 3 . 30 LINE CONSTRUCTION: Zone 1: Lineman 21. 11 1.50+20 3/4* L>` Lineman operator Groundman Powderman 19. 69 1.50+20 3/4% Groundman 14.77 1.50+20 3/4* Zone 2: 14.04 1.50+20. 3/4% Lineman 20.28 1.50 +20 3/4% Lineman Operator 19.29 1.50' +20 3/4%r Groundman Powderman 14. 18 1.50 +20 3/4% e} Groundman Zone 3: 13. 13 1.50 +20, 3/4 Lineman & Cable Splicer. . 19.49 1.75 + 36% Groundman-Winch Driver 14.34 1.75 + 36% Groundmen-Driver 13.81 1.75 + 36* Equipment Operator 17.44 1.75 + '36$. Groundman 13.81 1.75 + 36* Zone 4 : Lineman 18. 19 1.25 +13-1/2% � • Groundman Equipment Operator 16.07 1.25 +13-1/2 Groundman - Class A 11.36 1.25 +13-1/2$ Zone 5: Railroad & Cross Country - • Trafismission Line (Underground) : Lineman 18.14 1.25. +17 .1/4$ Lineman Operator � 1 Groundman Powderman 6.77 1.25 +17 1/4$ 12.53 '1.25. +17,•'1/4$ Pole Treating Specialist ' Groundman • 11.69 1.25 +17- 1/0 '4 « Pole Treating Truck Driver 19.32 1.25 +17 1/4% 12.53 • 1.25 +17 1/4$ 654 (July 31, 1992) VOL. 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Work: Cable Splicer, Air Pressure Tech- t; r. nician, Central Office Equipment Man 14 .07 1.75 +21% and Key System Installer Telephone Lineman, Installer, CATV ' Equipment Terminator and operator P (D-4 or larger Crawler, Wheel Trencher Quarter Yard Backhoe or larger) 13 .49 1.75 +21� .': 654 (June 19, 1992) r;u Equipment Operator (all other small 11.78 1.75 +21% equipment) rf Groundman 10. 57 1. 75 +21� dman - Winch Driver i 9.26 1.75 +21% Groundman Zone 7 phone & Telegraph : Telephone Railroad Communications & CATV Work: A ? fix Cable Splicers, Air Pressure a Equip- Technician, r Central Office 13. 08 1. 25 +3-3/4% ment Man Telephone Lineman & Installer, Repairman, CATV Terminator, Equipment Operator (1/4 yd• s �. ., Backhoe & larger & D-4 Crawler & 12.41 1.25 +3-3/4� larger) PAINTERS: • "t 1 Zone 17. 14 3 .25 ;. Brush & Roller 18. 14 3 .25 Spray 17.89 3 .25 Bridge; steel Stageman, spray; steelman spray; ray storage torage bin and tanks; P 18.89 3 .25 bridge spray. f „� t•` lA . Sadblast bridge; stage; erected steel; and sandblast storage bin 18.64 3 .25 and tanks 17.64 3 .25 Paperhanger t Zone 2: 12.20 2 .23 Brush 2 .13 Spray 13.05 P y 15.15 2.23 Sandblasting & Waterblasting ;. Tower, Stacks, Walkway, Cables, 14.00 2.23 Tanks, and Bridges 17.27 2.23 Bridges over 500 ft. in legnth Zone 3: 14.50 -•3. 10 Brush Spray, Structural Steel, and 15.75 3. 10 Sandblasting Zone 4: 16.00 Brush 16.75 • Bridge Work Spray, Sandblasting Operator; performed on bridges 75 ft. in height 17.00 All Structural Steel over 50 ft. in height 17.00 655 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II i. r r6k�'T" t4fNll9� .tt � T f?i�+M w5•.� i" j`�"i S.rz^��.rs ��>r'�(Yrs„r\6.�'�`; r�.n f••r r m fit f t >n s+rt } >, s i� K t r',: "t�,,•.p �`'r c�J'' U A�,�kC"r +t iS� �i,�CS .t .Y'�i � r t 1' ", ^s '�.i y4 r"n 1 �^s. •'b3=j. S r y a 3 r oltu�' �5.{ '. a # t, r �. !. 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Group I 15.95 5010 Group II 15.70 5.10 Group III 15.00 5..10 13 50 Group IV 5.10 * Zone 5: Group I 15.90 5: 10 ;. 656 (July 310 1992) VOL. 1I { "In k 1 �� yt�'f,� r •A.;� ••... rt tf r .. .i .�r'i* .N $t #�. ,{ r ' r`¢;, l t' .z .x rI,Xti !� z u .i.: •l.r.3Lc ..�"w. r u'1 ti;bp; ' . �'r t:.• '._. .. idlro.._.._.i. .., .;. _. �. ,. .,:. ,___a ._�rKs._,, 1 y., ,.r... ,�., s.RS 1:_z.�.1 ..r. q � • �( - '�S Uty���•(1 ff+Y.7 $ii �Ji ;tti+� ��t{l'� w»fai MJj"��cswu. r; R 2rJ;,{ 7:��:�i rj1` ii: t��`YAM�S ?.k hf�.Ali','�r'+'X ' 1 j . S 'at M091-1 Group 11 15.55 5.10 Group III 15.35 5. 10 `3 Group IV 13.55 5.10 ` * Zone 6: Group I 15.97 3 .85 Group II 15.62 3 .85 Group -III 15.42 3 .85 ,+ z * Group IV 13 .37 3 .85 *Zone 7: Group I 19.72 6. 36 , ' Group 11 19.72 6.36 Group II2 18.42 6. 36 -�M Group IV 17.97 6.36 Group IVa 14.96 6.36 Group V 15.42 6.36 , * Zone 8: M ` r Group T 15.97 3 .85 t< . Group II 15.62 3 .85 Group III 15.42 3 .85 Y... Group IV 13 .37 3 .85 ¢, TRUCK DRIVERS: Zone 1: i Group 1 15.67 5.50 ' Group 2 15.52 5.50 Group 3 15.21 5.50 Group 4 15.01 5.50 ' t Group 5 14.79 5.50 Zone 2 Utility company work except power house site, ' water or sewer work: }err Group 1 18.40 ' Group 2 18.55 Group 3 18.62 Y. Group 4 18.51 Group 5 18.30 All other work: Group 1 21.90 f Group 2 22.05 Group 3 22.12 Group 4 22.01 Group 5 21.80 {'•<+ Zone 3 : Utility company work except power house, site, water or sewer work: . Group 1 17.05 • Group 2 17.20 Group 3 17.27 Grofip 4 17.16 Group 5 16.95 All other work: Group 1 20.55 Group 2 . 20.70 Group 3 20.77 Group 4 20.66 Group 5 20.45 657 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II Al zt- •.f,��i�,ri Y�'Nii?a�j.��yy�.��'} t)4Y}h 'j-?ild 'l4{�' i tr,. 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"(�` ', ."� , s ' ' �a-�r. �.v:➢4f34'��F�`k�'fY �imk � y Y, 4, MO91-1 Zone 4 : • a' Utility company work except power house site, water or sewer work: i Group 1 12.29 4 .25 Group 2 12.44 4 .25 Group 3 12 . 51 4 .25 ; Group •4 12.40 4 .25 Group 5 12. 19 4 .25 All other work: Group 1 15.79 4 .25 j Group 2 15.94 4 .25 Group 3 16.01 4 .25 Group 4 15.90 4 .25 Group 5 15. 69 4 .25 r Zone 5: `) Utility company work except Power House Site, Water or Sewer Work: Group 1 11. 08 4 .25 Group 2 11.23 4.25 'i Group 3 11.35 4.25 Group 4 11.24 4.25 Group 5 10.98 4 .25 All other work: Group 1 14.58 4 .25 Group 2 14.73 4.25 p Group 3 14 . 85 4 .25 Group 4 14 .74 4.25 Group 5 14 .48 4 .25 Zone 6: Utility company work except Power House Site, Water or Sewer Work: Group 1 10.35 4.25 Group 2 10.50 4.25 Group 3 10.62 4.25 Group 4 10.51 4.25 Group 5 10.25 4.25 All other work: Group 1 13 .85 4.25 Group 2 14 .00 4.25 Group 3 14 .12 4.25 II Group 4 14.01 4.25 I Group 5 13 .75 4.25 Zone 7: Group 1: Trucks or Trailers of a water level capacity of 11.99 cu. yds. or less. Forklift Truucks*;• Job Site Ambulance & Pickup Trucks '& Flat Bed' Trucks 16.67 4.31 + a Group 2 : Truck or Trailers of a water level capacity of 12.0 ' cu. yds. up to 22.0 cu. yds. in- cluding Euclids, Speedace and simi- lar equipment of same capacity = and Compressors 16.87 4:31 + a 658 (July 31, 1992) ` VOL. I I a . E til .r• Ja.. .r, � t i 4 a t . r ? •�°+n�'. �. .��.+;;y a'� tt t {{qi 3 L i �/y'E k{�^.'tr�s1't:u(R; ''az5r" �Yqq �5 • �t: • i h M091-1 ' Group 3: Trucks or Trailers of a wa- '{' ter level capacity of 22. 0 cu. yds., d and over including Euclids, speeace i, t� and all Floats, Flat Bed Trailers, ' Boom Trucks, Winch Trucks including small trailers, Farm Wagons, Tilt- top Trailers, Field Offices Tool t{ Trailers, Concrete Pumps, Concrete Conveyors and Gasoline Tank Trailers 16.97 4 .31 + •a , Zone 8: Traffic control service driver 11.90 2.57 i FOOTNOTE: a - 7 Paid Holidays A thru G also, paid vacation of 3 days 600 hours { of service in any one contract year; 4 days paid vacation for 800 hours of service in any contract year; 5 days paid vacation for- 1, 000 hours of service in any one contract year; also .80 per hour health and welfare. b - Employed fort year but less than 2 years shall receive 1 week ' vacation with pay; 2 years or more shall receive 2 weeks vacation with pay. c - Employed for (1) ye ar but less than (3) years shall receive 1 week vacation with pay; 3 to 9 years shall receive 2 weeks with pay; 10 years or more shall receive 3 weeks vacation with pay. Also 8 Paid Holidays. A thru H. , )•y " Paid Holidays: A-Christmas Day, B-New Year's Day, C-Labor Day, D- lk Memorial Day, E-Independence Day, F-TYhanksgiving Day, G-Day 9, after Thanksgiving Day, H-Washington's Birthday. r1 WELDERS: Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. {� AREAS COVERED BY CARPENTERS AND PILEDRIVERMEN ZONES t Charles Counties Zone 1 - Jefferson, St. Zone lA - Franklin County Zone - Warren Counties r Zone 2A - Lincoln County Zone 2B - Pike, St. Francois, Washington Counties Zone 3 - Cass, Lafayette, Buchanan, Clinton and Johnson Counties Zone 1 4 - Atchison, Andrew, Barry, Barton, Bates, Caldwell, Camden, Carroll, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas,Daviess, DeKalb, _ Douglas, Gentry, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Newton, � NodaVa•y, Ozark, Polk, St., Clair, Saline, Stone, Taney, .Vernon, Webster, Worth & Wright Counties Zone 5 - Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Iron, Madison, Maries, Montgomery, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Shannon & Texas Counties Zone 6 - Boone, Cooper and Howard Counties Zone 6A - Pettis, Benton and Morgan Counties Zone 7 - Lewis, Marion and Ralls Counties 659 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II M 11,IN�4 1 711 i `$l "•r � i. ,}y�'L���',{*A i.7t�5" M{f!' ���fi .�r'<i o�3SS' :6�SY •.1 1"+4 . 1D f( apt ��N•✓,j4:�.1 .� i 17fWU 'x�t1 f0.�i P 4R r�� k� y3�{�,*},�"�`i•,rt';r�,..'.Y�tgz„'�.JFvt�s �r t3tdtt�'!"ISt,ti«•: :f.,"�`„�u�`Ni. K.�,"�e 1 ,e�,� _ r' f aY 2 z r t :? t; r� I j M091-1 Trailers of a wa- Group 3: Trucks or ter level capacity of 22.0 CU. yds. Eucl and over including ids, speedace and all Floats, Flat Bed Trailers, Boom Trucks, Winch Trucks including small trailers, Farm Wagons, Tilt- top Trailers, Field offices Tool Trailers, Concrete Pumps, Concrete Conveyors and Gasoline Tank Trailers 16.97 4. 31 a Zone 8: it Traffic control service driver 11.90 2.57 AS FOOTNOTE: a - 7 Paid Holidays A thru G also, paid vacation of 3 days 600 hours of service in any one contract year; 4 days paid vacation for 800 hours of service in any contract year; 5 days paid vacation for* 1,000 hours of service in any one contract year; also . 80 per hour health and welfare. b Employed for 1 year but less than 2 years shall receive 1 week receive 2 weeks vacation with pay; 2 years or more shall rec vacation with pay. c Employed for (1) yea r but less than (3) years shall receive 1 week vacation with pay; 3 to 9 years shall receive 2 weeks with pay; 10 years or more shall receive 3 weeks vacation with pay. Also 8 Paid Holidays. A thru H. -Labor Day, D- Paid Holidays: A-Christmas Day, B-New.Yearfs Day, C Memorial Day, E-Independence Day, F-TYhanksgiving Day, G-Day after Thanksgiving Day, H-Washington's Birthday. WELDERS: Receiv6 rate prescribed for craft performing ope ration to which welding is incidental. AREAS COVERED BY CARPENTERS AND PILEDRIVERMEN ZONES Zone I Jefferson, St. Charles Counties Zone 1A Franklin County Zone ;d Warren Counties Zone 2A Lincoln County Zone 2B Pike, St. Francois, Washington Counties Zone 3 Cass, Lafayette, Buchanan, Clinton and Johnson Counties Zone 4 Atchison, Andrew, Barry, Barton, Bates, Caldwell, Camden, Carroll, Cedar, Christian, Dade, DallasjDaviess, DeKalb, Douglas, Gentry, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Newton, Nodatyay, Ozark, Polk, St; Clair, Saline, Stone, Taney', Vernon; Webster, Worth & Wright Counties Zone 5 - Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Iron, Madison, Maries, Montgomery, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Shannon & Texas Counties Zone 6 - Boone, Cooper and Howard Counties Zone 6A Pettis, Benton and Morgan Counties tN Zone 7 - Lewis, Marion and Ralls Counties 659 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II X)NV A, 77 '. � � 'I�?y���1�n '..° X{�}' "t,t flit tt;•S�'.s'�.3i A .a :'fr. �+ ., x , i � ^� �i�f}li ?;i .t,G,�.�..*Q+-�' j�a'. MQ91-1 Zone 7A Callaway, Cole, Miller, Moniteau and Osage Counties Zone 7B Adair, Putnam, Schuyler, Knox, Clark, Scotland and Sullivan Counties "i Zone 7C - Audrain and Monroe Counties Zone 7D - Randolph, Chariton, Linn, Macon and Shelby Counties 'A Zone 8 - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, - Howell,- Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, 9 ' Ripley, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties Zone 9 Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties Zone 10 St. Louis County and City AREAS. COVERED BY. CEMENT MASONS ZONES ti Zone 1 - Bates, Carroll, Cass & Lafayette Counties Zone 2 - Dent, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Texas, Marion, Ralls, • Crawford, and Shannon Counties Zone 3 - Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties Zone 4 - Cedar, Christian,Dade, Dallas, 'Douglas, Greene, Howell, Laclede, Ozar k, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster & Wright Counties Zone 5 - Benton, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Morgan, Pettis, Saline St, Clair Counties v . Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Chariton, Cooper, Howard, Linn, Macon, Moniteau, Monroe, Randolph, Shelby, Schuyler, Sullivan Putnam Counties Zone 7 - Callaway, Camden, Cole, Gasconade, Maries, Miller, Montgomery, a Osage Counties Zone 8 - Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway & worth Counties Zone '9 St. Louis City & County, Jefferson & St. Charles counties Zone 10 Franklin, Lincoln, Warren, Iron, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Washington, Reynolds & Madison Counties Zone 11. - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid; Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, Ripley, Scott, 'y Stoddard and Wayne Counties AREAS COVERED BY ELECTRICIAN ZONES Zone I Adair, Audrain (that part east of Highway 19) , Clark, Knox, Lewis, Linn, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Raills, Schuyler,• Scotland, Shelby and Sullivan Counties Zone 2 - Area bounded on the North by State Highway 92 in Platte & Clay Counties; east by a straight line from Intersection of State Highway 92 & 33 in Clay County Intersection of U.S. Highway 24 & � ', State Highway 7 in Jackson County, south on Highway 7 to Pleasant Hill; South from Pleasant Hill due West to the Missouri -; Kansas State Line; West by the Missouri - Kansas State Line. Towns of Pleakant Hill & Blue Springs are excluded Zone 3 - Portion of Cass, Clay, Jackson and Platte Counties not included in Zone 2 AOL Zone 4 - Bates, Benton, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette & Pettis Counties Zone 5 - Carroll, Cooper, Morgan, Ray and Saline Counties' Zone 6 - St. Charles County, St. Louis County and City Zone 7 - Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln & Warren Counties 660 (July 31, 1992) VOL. IT Ic'ge 41 151 U. ff y .,i�',er L i7r dr♦)i+ r d rv1 ' �. i.:t, M091-1 Zone & - Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Perry, Scott, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Reynolds, Stoddard, Washington and Wayne Counties Zone 9 - Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, ' a Laclede, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas, t° Webster- and Wright Counties Zone 10 - Pulaski County Zone 11 - Andrew, Buchanan, Clinton, DeKalb, Atchison, Holt, Mercer, Gentry, Harrison, Daviess, Grundy, Worth, Livingston, Nodaway, Caldwell Counties,;: ` ?. Zone 12 - Barry, Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper, McDonald, Newton, St. Clair, Vernon and Lawrence Counties Zone 13 - Audrain (except Cuivre Township) ,, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Chariton, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Howard, Maries, Miller, t". Op , Moniteau, Osage, Phelps and Randolph counties .#r o , AREAS COVERED" BY IRONWORKERS ZONES4t,,s' < ,z i1 ri u. k'� Zone 1 - Audrain, Callaway, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, , { :.. Montgomery, Osage, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski Texas and Wright Counties; and portions of Camden, Douglas, Howell, Miller, Oregon, Boone, Shannon, Leclede, Monroe, and 'Rails Counties rT Zone 2 - Buchanan, Cass, Clay, Jackson, Lafayette, Platte and Ray Y s, Zone 3 - Andrew, Atchison, Barton, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Carroll, _.. Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Clinton, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, " Holt, Howard, Johnson, Laclede, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Moniteau, Morgan, Nodaway, Pettis, Ozark, Polk, Randolph, St. Clair, Saline, Sullivan, Vernon, Webster, Taney, Wright and Worth ;? Counties; and portions of Boone, Camden, Douglas, Laclede, and Miller Counties < Zone 4 - Barry, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton and Stone Counties Zone 5 - Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Schuyler, Scotland, Ralls, Monroe and Shelby Counties ` Zone 6 - Butler, Cape, Girardeau, Mississippi, New Madrid, Scott, R and Stoddard Counties; and portions of Wayne, Carter, Ripley, Madison, Bollinger, Pemiscot and Dunklin Counties. Zone 7 - City & County of St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson, Perry, Franklin Lincoln Warren Washington, St. Francois Ste. } r; Genevieve, and Reynolds Counties; and portions of Madison, Bollinger, Wayne,Iron, and Carter Counties c r r ' AREAS COVERED BY LABORERS Zone 1 -' Buchanan, Cass and Lafayette Counties Zone 2 - Andrew, Atchison, Barry, Barton, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Camden, Carroll, Cedar, Christian, Clinton, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Douglas, Greene,Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Johnson, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, 661 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II { �� � Y� �� 1r j t �ir..tt��.o"�?'��(7'.r '',^^�-�••p4 *r.t, t.r^.^..-..-.--r^-r ��x .,'� t .. ���1 #,� r rr� +'tr! ti Y 1 z f x '. ' t { t9K S�'r�°� AY''+r•-y�` .1/ . F+." �••wlxj'F. 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'.......L ,w.....s.c.w•' {��al+i.C.FARtn:tGHFi4•T�i.1.t....._.... ... .. .,:, '+,, _.R+}fir. �, �`�. fPf� �swwi°uw.eaei•�411+fw 7 } M091-1 3 Mercer, Morgan, Newton, Nodaway, Ozark, Pettis, Polk, St. Clair, Saline, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster, Wright and Worth Counties. ts•: c > 3 Franklin County zone - nr4 Zone 4 - St. Charles County Zone 5 - Jefferson County Zane 6 - Adair, Audrain, Bollinger, Boone, Butler, Callaway, Cape ,. ,,� Girardeau, Carter, Chariton, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, � i Dunkin, Gasconade, Howard, Howell, Iron, Knox, Lewis, Linn, Macon, Madison, Maries, Marion, Miller, ,Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe, New Madrid, Oregon, Osage, ,Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, =r+ Putnam,Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St.Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard, Sullivan Texas, Washington and Wayne Counties ```' ,N• Zone 7 - Lincoln, Montgomery and Warren Counties Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties ` �f . Zone 8 - Clay, , .�{ Zone 9, - St. Louis City and County * LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONES 1 AND 2 ti GROUP 1 - General Laborers - Carpenter tenders; salamander tenders; Y sx loading trucks under bins; hopper & conve ors; track men & all other . •.. g PP Y ; general laborers ; air tool operator;cement handler, bulk 'or sack; �y dump man on earth fill; geor ie buggie man; material batch hopper -`< man; material mixer man (except on manholes) ; coffer dams; riprap „x• avers - rock, block or brick; scaffolds over ten feet notself- G .:.{'. �• : �,. supportgd 'from ,ground up; skipman on concrete paving; wire mesh setters on concrete paving; all work in connection with sewer, water, gas, gasoline, oil, drainage pipe, conduit pipe, tile and duct lines k and all other pipe lines; power tool operator, all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging operations; puddlers (paving v' only) ; straw blower nozzleman; asphalt plant platform man; chuck k,.•,. tender; crusher feeder; men handling creosote ties or creosote materials'; men working with and handling epoxy material or materials y (where special protection is required) ; topper of standing trees; batter board man on pipe and ditch work; feeder man on woo , :�:,.x}'=x��• pulverizers; board and willow mat weavers and cable tiers on river =; work; deck hands; pile dike and revetment work; all laborers working >y;ti on underground tunnels less than 25 feet where compressed air is not used; abutment and pier hole men working six (6) feet or more below round; men working in coffer dams for bride piers and footings in r„�31 g P g the river; ditchliners; pressure groutmen; caulker and chain or concrete saw; cliffscalers working from scaffolds, bosuns' chairs or platforms on dams or power plants over (10) feet above ground; }+ mortarmen on brick or block manholes; + 'W#7: fi't' s GROUP 2 - Skilled Laborers - Head pipe layer on sewer work; laser beam Jackson on any other similar tam g man; p; cuttin torch man; form �sr4 setters; liners and stringline men on concrete paving, curb, gutters, 'r _1• hot mastic kettleman; hot tar applicator; sandblasting and gunite = x,;f noz2lemen; air tool operator in tunnels; screed man on asphalt ` .:' . machine; asphalt raker; barco tamper; churn drills; air track drills ' } r 662 (July 31 , 1992) VOL. 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LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONES 3 'Through 7 II GROUP 1 - General Labor-Carpenter tenders; salamander tenders; dump .' , man; ticket takers; loading trucks under bins, hoppers, and '. conveyors; track man; cement handler; dump man on earth fill ; georgie buggie man; material batch hopper man; spreader on asphalt machine; �,. T material mixer man (except on manholes) ; coffer dams; riprap pavers- rock, block or brick; scaffolds over ten feet not self-supported from { , ground up; skipman on concrete paving; wire mesh setters on concrete paving; , gas, gasoline, p g; all work in connection with sewer, water, as oil draina e pipe, conduit pipe, the and duct lines and all other pipe lines; power. tool operator; all work in connection with hydraulic- or general dredging operations; form setters, puddlers (paving only) ; straw blower nozzleman; asphalt plant platform man; chuck tender; crusher feeder; men handling creosote ties or creosote ` < a materials; men working with and handling epoxy material; topper of feeder man on wood ulverizers board and willow mat `� standing trees ; p weavers and cable tiers on river work; deck hands ; pile dike and revetment work; all laborers working on -underground tunnels less '.;pan ?;:•';;tr par' 25 ft. where compressed air is not used; abutment and pier hole 7 •, i r„r working six (6) ft. or more below ground; men working in coffer dams for bride piers and footings in the river; barco tamper; j ackson or any other similar tamp; cutting torch man; liners curb gutters, ditch liners; hot mastic kettleman; hot tar applicator; hand blade .operator; mortar men on brick or block manholes; rubbing concrete, or 2 air tool operator under 65 lbs. ; caulker and lead man; chain concrete saw under 15 h. p. ; Signal Man GROUP 2 - Skilled Laborers - Vibrator man; asphalt raker; head pipe layer on sewer work; batterboard man on pipe and ditch work; cliff .: ; scalers working from bosun's chairs; scaffolds or platforms on dams . .'. xy �r or power plants over 10 ft. high; air tool operator over 65 lbs. ; , stringline man on concrete paving; sandblast man; laser beam man; f{ ; wagon drill ; churn drill ; air track drill and all other similar type ~ 663 (July 31, 1992) : VOL. 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J$rr , , riprap pavers rock, block or bra g orted from ground up; skipman on concrete paving; .; 1,,,•, x` not se lf-supp aving; all work in vibrator man; wire mesh setters on concrete p connection with sewer, water, gas, gasoline, drainage pipe, oil, lines; power tool e tile & duct .lines and all other pipe ;;...1... conduit pip ` operator; all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging uddlers (paving only) ; crusher feeder; men handling .operations; P ;r creosote ties on creosote materials; men working with and handling x material or materials (where special protection is required) ; epoxy e & ditch work; topper of .standing trees; batter board man on pip feeder man on wood pulverizers; board and willow mat weavers and n cable tiers on river work; all laborers working on under ground tunnels where compressed air is not used s: Group 2 - Skilled Laborers - Spreader or screed man on aackson or any machine; asphalt raker; laser beam man; bdril tamper; j ,r 'churn drills, air track, drills other similar tamp; wagon driller, and all other similar drills; cutting torch man; form setters; liners .' ',;L and stringline men on concrete paving, curb, utters and (etc. ) ; hot : g ettleman; hot tar applicator; hand blade operatorsozzlemen; mastic k and gunnite n r men on brick or block manholes; sandblasting head pipe layer on ,t ` i rubbing concrete; air tool operator in tunnels;lock) ; and powder i w sewer work; manhole builder (brick or block) ; dynamite men; welder Group 3 - Dump man; ticket taker on stock piles or flagmen �s . LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONE 9 A ' rol GROUP 1 - Laborer and Flagperson GROUP 2 - Dynamiter or Powderman AREA COVERED BY LINE CONSTRUCTION Henry, Johnson, Jackson, t;# Zone 1 - Bates, Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Platte, Ray and Saline Counties Lafayette, Pettis, Barton, Buchanan, Caldwell, Cedar, Zone 2 - Andrew, Atchinson, Barr y► DeKa1b, Douglas, Gentry, Christian, Clinton, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, 664 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II '1Y 1't j '� r 'rIP✓ ' c' t t �y � '� r r K�.7i`�f �? �y t v ` a� 'dt r�•X dj�k'Yz.a_ {R.7tx �,✓ c�, '� )F' F t i r ,.t'�1 ��'�ri u'r �r,1 t 7 .. i } }! .} ,r c?i4nx.., t pT 4.�S'�Y b F ttfd �."k �, 1 �' L)5+t�rf�d^, ,f IItIf101i�111��1ed s I�W�IiOrlCa.aV�lL■ uo�aiYlCOi•-'"'�1`.i�� '.` .i .'. .. \ , .. .. ., .• .. .. .... ....w .r ie+M.Y<,�!s"a?b:lH,Yt,4bth4�Mfd+squvla..�l .a.L.,9 .AF,. ...rL......wlJvnctu......i.. .•,,...rvJl nr�ranw.,w.,xw`,tt'•..,F t'w�s�?"'1 t .i.;/n'...t.,li,. f . .. 4 l+S }1 Ozark '#LS" V. lLu M r , Newton, Nodaway, , Po,'1 k, St. ,, k $lr Livingston, McDonald er ce Clair, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster, Worth and Wright Counties ; ,� , a, �.` Zone 3 - Crawford, Franklin, Iron, Jefferson,Reynolds, St. Charles, ?4. trr St. Francois, St. Louis and City, Washington, Adair, Audrain, Boone, ' Callaway, Camden, Carter, Chariton, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Dent, :;tx Gasconade, Howard, Howell, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Macon, Maries, rfr�y} Marion, Miller, Moni Ste. teau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Oregon, Osage, Ralls, Randolph, Ripley, S ;Y Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, f.fr Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Sullivan, Texas and i� ^L Counties �� Warren -��s ��4x�*• Zone 4 - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Countiesa . Worth, Harrison, Mercer, Holt, Andrew Zone 5 - Atchison, No daway► DeKalb, Davies, Grundy, Buchanan, Clinton', Caldwell, Livingston, Ray, Carroll, Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, Cass, '`: ' "' � Platte, Clay, Y, Johnson, Pettis, Bates, Henry, Vernon, Benton, St. Clair, Hickory, j` .. Barton, Cedar, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Jasper, Dade, Lawrence, Greene, .. Webster, , Wright, Newton, McDonald, Barry, Stone, Christian, Douglas, t Ozark and Gentry Counties Taney, x Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Carter, Chariton, , Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Franklin, Gasconade, Howard, Howell, Iron, ' Jefferson, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Macon, Maries, Marion, Miller, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Oregon, Osage, + Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis and City, Ste. ;,.=•;V ;`;;, Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Sullivan, Texas, Warren and Washington Counties Zone 7 - Atchison, Nodaway, Worth, Harrison, Mercer, Holt, Andrew, ,. DeKalb,• Daviess, Grundy, Buchanan, Clinton, Caldwell, Livingston, ! Platte, Clay, Ray Carroll, Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, Cass, Johnson, Pettis, Bates, Henry, Benton, Vernon, St. Clair, Hickory, Barton, ?yrut: Cedar, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Jasper, Dade, Lawrence, Greene, Webster, Wright, Newton, McDonald, Barry, Stone, Christian, Douglas, �kK� l o- ; Taney, Ozark, and Gentry Counties COVERED BY PAINTERS ;.... AREA Zone 1 - Bates, Caldwell, Carroll, Clinton, Cass, Clay, Daviess, Grundy, Linn, Henry, Harrison, Jackson, Johnson (excluding Whiteman xl,ty.•ai Air Force Base, Lafayette, Livingston, Mercer, Platte and RayQi� Counties Coun Zone 2 - Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid Y�y `?St Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard, Reynolds, Iron,Butler, Carter, Shannon, ;+;Y?Q ' ? Wayne Oregon, Ripley, Ste. Genevieve, St.Francois, Perry, s Counties .3 Washington, & Madison ,. ,. ries, Miller. Zone 3 - Camden, Crawford, Dent, Laclede, Ma , Phelps, �x Pulaski and Texas Counties .i`s?5` '' ' Zane 4 Benton, Cooper, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis and Saline Counties .; r; Ctr ;; ' and Whiteman AFB in Johnson County : 't Zone 5 - Andrew, Atchinson, Buchanan, DeKalb, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway, & ;; r Worth Counties d G Callaway, Chariton, Cole, Gasconader Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, •��#s'�.�nf� .4{ •, Howard, Monroe, Montgomery, Linn, Osage, Scotland and Randolph Counties fx ra 665 (July 31, 1992) F 'r' VOL. > IIvyi r r f "D,6. tSiL'�4(�P`Fgi. ,} 4 t r. }c?S!•�A,�>:t+,.•z�,�#3 rj!�,•�'��`� '� ;di'P t �i:t rt ., � ¢ #i r�r a: .Y. z.ti+�'�rrk.§���' � r ' `#. �..,. � Y ^g,��'���r���! �'F$+r ±Y aA� +.�• �'� tit t�'e n ;r6� ,.d"i�, r •. s sy'i °Ik;it .� } }:� i p nit` l§it1 _ '1•.. -'.a.,, .,,.., ` " uxitb.l,'W.i..�.. Sr4•.f 3a n tjN:�' 1 • y. ¢ M091-1 Zone. 7 - Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Louis & City, Warren, Lincoln, p Pike, Franklin, Ralls, Marion, Lewis, and Clark Counties .' : Zone 8 - Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, Barry, Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper, f Lawrence, McDonald Newton, St. Clair and Vernon Counties . 1 X,,I Zone 9 - Buchanan, Platte, Clinton, Clay, Ray, Jackson, Cass, Bates, ' Lafayette, and Johnson Counties AREAS COVERED BY PIPEFITTERS Zone 1- Bates, Benton, Carroll, Clay, • Cass, Henry, Hickory, Jackson, ,; Johnson, Lafayette, Morgan, Pettis, Platte, Ray, Saline, St. Clair, and Vernon Counties I Zone 2- St. Louis, Camden, COle, Franklin, Jefferson, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, St. Charles and Warren Counties .. AREAS COVERED BY PLUMBERS ;E :° •=tt•.: R . 1 U. . Zone 1- Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties lY, Zone 2- City and County of St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson, Warren, 3sf; ?r'' Franklin, Phleps, Pulaski, Maries, Cole, Osage, Moniteau, Camden, yss;lar , and Miller Counties, Zone 3 Ray, Carroll, Bates, Vernon, Lafayette, Johnson, Henr Saline, Pettis,Benton, St. Clair, and Morgan Counties. yt14r. AREAS COVERED BY PLUMBERS AND PIPEFITTERS a> 'r h Zone 1- Adair, Audrain, Butler, Cape, Giradeau, Chariton, Clark, r Gasconade, Grundy, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Livingston, Macon Mercer, Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, New Madrid, Perry, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Northern half of Randolph, St. . w .I�nti Francois, St. Genevieve, Sphuyler, Scotland, Shelby and Sullivan Counties. Zone 2- Buchanan, Andrew, Holt, Atchison, Nodaway, Worth, Gentry, Y DeKalb, Clinton, Harrison, Davess, and Caldwell Counties �.. f`.` Zone 3- Boone, Callaway, Cooper and Howard Counties; and southern half fZn, of Randolph County ? < CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONE 1 � Group I: Asphalt paver and spreader; asphalt plant console operator; auto grader; backhoe; blade operator, all types ; boilers-2; boring machine' (truck or crane mounted) ; bulldozer operator; clamshell operator; compressor maintenance operator-2 ; concrete plant operator, central mix; concrete mixer paver; crane operator, derrick or Ac's � ' derrick-trucks; ditching machine; dragline operator; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill-cat with compressor mounted on cat; !; r . za�f drilling or boring machine, rotary, -propelled; high loader-fork • ��ts� lift; hoisting engineer-2 active drums; locomotive operator, standard x 1,7 :z 666 (July 31, 1992) `'•tF'f.gt ' 4 f VOL. 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Fi' f �' i � '�''.�E di f 44't(���'`.?,���`� �'��`U` ,M1�'�jl rt�� f?.:' (�f �1' S# � P} �.Ci 1 l'At 2; `. s 71 ly.l L• i ;tF 7 1x "'+ x .i y�•� nL. ;f ,�s' r'i rrF J ��' 9,'i.+tiM1 � do :o-�. tl � .f�: it th,r tP, irf. .JN .lp y'4 d'�y d^{`P..i::�ti!r`. `R . !!. p ? j'rx?r � n �:t . rK leg tF, 3 {.49•�tx9 v !e r{+ x �s.r�:t.,r��y}a � x�h i�l �ki'�' '}srT x t? a S.t r fi�� r �! �`s t r�4 �`'' J+1 ti. .r. i �'�3t. 3 ': r j 'l n rr M1 �,f • ?R*�r t a t a{ t , '{.. a}t1 -t. t .i•. .{' t t.: wY-f .p it r � � tit i..S tiu ;fir ,.}.S 9; ... �`;: `� .:,.Y rt: 7��a ii,�����• x �� w >,4a �A� ;v,"cam-Ma°irS�,vitV t a •.. _ ,w+av 9�d i a it ' :.,:::irwi;��...•.._... .;:a«.s•;�+• tus6+c8+.+''.,w'�'r..'f�'* ..,,w, �cet'i.'+"u. f. 1 guage; mechanics and welders, field; maintenance operator; mucking machine; pile driver operator; pitman crane operator; pump-2; pushcat operators; quad-trac; scoop operator- all types; scoops in tandem; self-propelled rotary drill (leroy or equal-not air trac) ; shovel operator; side discharge spreader; sideboom cats ; skimmer scoop , ' operator, slipform paver (CMI, REX or Equal) ; throttle man; truck *, crane; welding machine maintenance operator-2 ;t Group II : "A" frame truck; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant ;.,' fireman, drum or boiler; asphalt plant mixer operator; asphalt plant c; man; asphalt roller operator; backfiller operator; chip spreader; ' concrete batch plant, dry-power operated; concrete mixer operator, .} .I ski loader; concrete pump operator; crusher operator; elevating ?' p • LaTourneau rooter; $' grader operator; greaser; hoisting engine-1 drum, ���>�,+',1�; r multiple compactor; pavement breaker, self-propelled, of the hydra- :,,,01.0 hammer or similar type; power shield; pub mill operator, stump cutting machine; towboat operator; tractor operator-over 50 HP Group III: Boilers-1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill ] ";3'a?` ' operator; compressor maintenance operator-1; concrete saws, self- propelled; conveyor operator; distributor operator; finishing machine ,4�,. •.. operator; fireman, rig; float operator; form grader operator; pump; ;;:.. pump maintenance operator, other than dredge; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screenin g and washin g P lant operator; self- propelled ;x"-";:;F3�-�'•-{ ` street broom or sweeper; siphons and jets; subgrading machine operator, tank car heater operator - combination boiler and booster; tractor, 50 HP or less, without attachments ; vibrating machine operator, not hand; welding machine maintenance operator-1 Group IV: `( •r • (a) Oilers }` (b) Oiler driver, (all types) z- t F'. t FOOTNOTE HOURLY PREMIUMS = '•t` r ""} FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE $. 25) ABOVE GROUP I RATE Clamshells - 3 yd. capacity or over - crane or rigs, 80 ft. boom or . :,• over (including jib) - draglines, 3 yd. capacity or over - ''`''� piledrivers, 80 ft. of boom or over (including jib) - shovels & ' backhoes, 3 yd. capacity or over �c �t POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zone 2 . Group I: Backhoe, cable, backhoe hydraulic, 2 cu. yds. bucket and under `t regardless of attachment (mfg. bucket rating capacity to apply) , one oiler for 2 or 3 , two oilers for 4 through 6. , backhoe, hydraulic, a over 2 cu.yds. , cableway, crane crawler or truck, crane hydraulic truck or crusier mounted - 16- tons and over, crane pile. driving and extracting, crane locomotive, crane with boom (including jib) over 100' from pin to pin (premium 1 cent per foot to a maximum of # ° ' 667 (July 31, 1992) VoL. 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'.r� :' ... , .. ,. �:�,�• ;..: .• '',r . } y4 �'+��Ff(,�N{ f �.�f I 'fin+� , � . . i ..,• _ :vS Liz>Ct •r. >�,t•5�'�a.b+..a�.::�:�.e.w,w.,r.�cri++.vvwtM'hkYp!'G?�c�CL+�Yw'xih.if �.t5 +rtReM.m..4..a.*s.insn..»n..MyM,.+ww...._`�•-......week '+ne:be5crini.•w+,..ewn...i,.:,....z..'..,.u4i+lltib`� MO9 1-1 } i v•s3 $2. 00) , crane-using rock socket tool (premium 50 cent per hour) , ' -' derrick,steam; derrick car and derrick boat; dragline, dragline 7 - a, h cu. yds. and over (premium 50 cents per hour) ; dredge; gradall � k~. `, ti o crawler r re mounted; locomotive , gas, steam, & other powers, pile driver, land or floating; scoop; skimmer; shovel, power (steam, gas, 'electric or other powers) ; shovel, power - 7 cu. yds. and over premium 50' cents per hour) switch boat; wh-irley Group 11: , Air tugger w/air compressor; anchor-placing barge; asphalt spreader; f.. athey force feeder loader (self-propelled) ; backfiller machine; backhoe hydraulic, one 2 cubic yds. bucket . & under regardless of s:. attachment (mfg. bucket rating capacity to apply (premium smaller without oiler $2. 00) ; backhoe loader, boat operator-push boat or two �T., boat (job site) ; boiler, high pressure breaking in period; boom truck, placing or erecting; boring machine, footing foundation; ;;'<. A'' ;' bullfloat; cherry picker; combination concrete hoist and mixer (such yj as mixer mobile) concrete breaker; (truck or tractor mounted) ; •' ';' :; concrete pump (such as pump crete machine) ; concrete saw (self }` ro elled p p ) , concrete spreader; conveyor, large (not self-propelled :..,t.,:.x;;'•..,� hoisting or moving brick and concrete into, or into and on floor level, one or both; crane climbing (such as Linden premium $. 50 per hour) crane, hydraulic-rough terrain, self-propelled; crane ;,;� �;:;•> ;j. hydraulic-truck or cruiser mounted-under 16 tons ; derrick, diesel, '. x} ' t gas, electric hoisting material and erecting steel - 1501 or more h ` ' above round; (premium $.50 g per hour) drilling machines, self-powered, used for earth or rock drilling or boring (wagon drills and any hand drills obtaining power from other sources including concrete breakers, jackhammers and barco equipment - no engineer required) ; ` elevating grader; engineman, dredge; excavator or powerbelt machine; �s finishing machine, self-propelled oscillating screed; forklift; °> generator two thru six 30KW or over; grader, road with power blade; greaser; heater fuel fired with forced airy, two through six; highlift`; hoist three (3) or more drums in use (premium $ .50 per hour) ; hoist; stack; hydro-hammer; loading machine (such as barber- reene ; mechanic on " "�•= q ) job site; mixer, paving;g; mixer-mobile; muckin machine; g' pipe cleaning machine; pipe wrapping machines; plant P P producing or ready-mix job site; plant asphalt; plant, concrete � •�� heating-job ob site; r q-j plant mixing-job site; plant power, generating-job „t site; quad-track; roller, asphalt, top or sub-grade; scoop tandem (premium $.50 per hour) ; scoop tractor drawn; skid steer loader; spreader box; sub-grader; tie tamper; tractor-crawler, or wheel type with or without power unit, power take-offs, and attachments regardless of size; tractor tandem crawler (premium $. 50 per hour) ; z `s= trenching machine; tunnel boring machine; vibrating machine automatic automatic propelled; well drilling machines Group I i I: Boiler, for power or heating shell buildings or temporary enclosures in connection with construction work and until owner, maintenance personnel s over operation along with building utilities ° f;;• and service, boiler, temporary, compressor two thru four, 125 cfm "tart ;3. under, and compressor, two through four, over 125 cfm, compressor when operator runs throttle; curb finishing machine; ditch paving , aa' 668 (July 31, 1992) :i •ks ri•` VOL. 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M091-1 ' machine, elevator outside; fireman (as required) ; form grader; ` ' hoist; one drum regardless of size (except brick or concrete) ; pug ' t : mill operator; Pump, two thru six self-powered over 2 11 , pumps :. : electric submersible, two through six, over 410 ; sweeper, street, _ . t'. r , tractor, small wheel type 50 HP and under with grader blade and Jet similar equipment; welding machines (gasoline or diesel) , two through six Group IV: ` Air tugger w/plant air; boat operator-outboard motor (job site) ; y '' :, compressor, one over 125 cfm when engineer operates compressor or he ;` �, , drills and equipment operating from this machine; compressor ; mounted or truck) when engineer operating compressor also drives :+? / the truck upon which the compressor 'is mounted he will also repair drills and equipment operating from this machine; conveyor, .:, * lar g (not self-propelled) ; conve Y or, large (not self-propelled) 'N moving movin brick and concrete (distributing) on floor level; conveyors y g { (Such as Con-va it regardleszs of how used; elevator (inside endless)chair hoist; Lad-A Vator, other hoisting;. .: permanent) ; ar. manlift; mixer, asphalt, over 8 cu. ft. capacity; mixer, if two or more mixers or one bag capacity or less are used by one Employer on job, an operator is required; mixer, without side loader, 2 bag more mixer, with side loader, regardless of size, not ,2 capacity or ; Y':.i.ii• paver, mud jack (where mud jack is used in connuction with an air ya''r1t.�ac. compressor operator shall be paid at rate of $.55 per hour additional to his basic rate for covering both operations) ; oiler; o y.. oiler on dredge; pump, sump-self powered, automatic controlled over You ; 2" during use in connection with construction work & until owner's - maintenance personnel takes over opertion along with building '` utilities and service; scissor lift (used for hoi sting) ; sweeper, floor; welding machine, one over 400 amp. ; winch, operating from l zi truck s;. Group V: oiler on truck crane =r r',n} POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONE 3 ,rl Group I Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader, asphalt plant console operator; autograder; automatic slipform paver; back hoe; blade operator - all types; boat operator (bridge ;. . k' r y and dams) ; boiler - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator (except Morgan county) ; clam shell operator; concrete mixer paver; concrete za • saw opertor self-propelled; crane operator; derrick or derrick trucks; ditching machine; dozer operator; dragline opr. ; dredge 1 r, booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with Y> '7 compres&or mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- :';` ,.�>.. 4 propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch- ' hammer wheel; locomotive operator- standard guage; mechanics and welders; mucking machine; piledriver operator; pitman crane =' oft operator; push cat operator; quad-trac; sideboom cats; skimmer scoopf, operator; trenching machine operator; truck crane, shovel operator; front-end steer loader such as bob cat; greaser x'ac 669 (July 31, 1992) :5 7 VOL. 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' _ r r'�S r. !� �A,My.�,,,��a5f';1r� .�'. . �d1�S�.. �A�;�'��r �'{�pr7���7F�� Yt� r't 5 f t•�� .. r: r ! r "'��,4� a,,,`[y,,>g' A ri."t.., "' ;� �k°,,a ��l'�t•y,� r`'J.ry�r�:r r.t�,, y+.,,� .a' . . � :..'+r a r-�,�nk�ri. ra" .t�'' .• 4 ff�a *t:,l�k� c d .�1rt(v r� w s J �•, ! t .{'J„ t {�rv�� i.'4��+5?� s:! { •` �� 4'r.; '1 1: r '.t t.�;: �. y1JF xt�;,,,K?�`. iY Syy;„��t ---- - - �-s io IsNS. �f�iroie rrswYSr rr �e,o�.r. drrr..,r.�:a rwr�rr•-- Vf:,. 9✓ .,� 3$�:y, r � , L"E�f�r s � f r tr �'. .bs+';1• t s:�1{d}'.� l:a;<'c•�k-,"eia:.: NtNY!!b' v,.}:t::�.___.. .tfr o. .. ..� .a:...' t t . 4; r 4 MO91-_1 , Group II: n A-Frame; asphalt hot-mix silo; asphalt roller operator; asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt plant man; asphalt ` plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greens loader; `f chip spreader; concrete mixer operator - skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader ` operator;- fork lift (all) ; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator ; narrow guage; multiple compactor; pavement breaker; powerbroom ` self-propelled; power shield; rooter; slip-form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttleman; tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck; crusher operator Group III: Boilers - 1; .ch4.p spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator; ,x clef plane opr. ; curb finishing machine; distributor operator; finishing machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; form grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than operator; tipshin g P lant si hons &hi h type screenin g & wa ader box operator,sub grading machine operator; s re propelled ( not asphalt) ; tank car heater (combination boiler & .. f• u booster) ; ulmac, ulric or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator; tract operator 50 HP or less; hydrobroom '�r . Group IV: Grout machine - oiler; oiler-driver; compressor over 125 CFM-3 ; light plants or generators 30 KWA and over - 2 ; pumps 4" to 3-6; electric pumps 4" to 8" - 3-6; pumps 8" and over - 2 ; = welding machines 3; 125 CFM compressor operator - 3 ; small machine ` FOOTNOTE: HOURLY PREMIUMS: ' FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Dragline operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; �. piledrivers - all types; clamshell - 3 yds. & over; hoists - each additional active drum over 2 drums; all cranes with 3 yds and over buckets; cranes rigs anything over 100' including jib - $.01 per j foot no maximum. Which ever premium is higher contractor will pay. t No two premium to be compounded on cranes rig attachment 4 L'. FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE ($.50) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Tandem scoop operator a i .t, POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zones 4 , 5 Group 1: Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; asphalt plant console operator; automatic slipform paver, autograder; backhoe; blade operator, - all types; boilers - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator (except Benton, Carroll', Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, Linn, Mercer, Pettis, Saline and Sullivan Counties) ;, clamshell � Y operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick 670 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II a 1, fr �' wti. >• t . .�'I7T,rcr S ' S 3 � { ' '..+ •� � .q,fsr'vai,�5� -dr•�a-"§ ,z� t r 4 S . n s �� ' t�'np .,.0 r t �' xr }}ri ;' a tL. } trr �r If r 1 .}�t, �/� 'rt R 1 ♦ � ?Y. 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M091-1 trucks ; ditching machine; dozer operator; dragline operator; dredge F booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with compressor mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch .� Vb . hammer wheel; locomotive operator; - standard guage; mechanics and welder; mucking machine; piledriver operator; sideboom cats; skimmera,t ' scoop operators ; trenching machine operator; truck crane; scoop '° ° ` operators - all types; pitman crane operator; push cat operator; ' quad trac; shovel operator Group II: A-frame; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant fireman (drum . � . or boiler) ; asphalt roller operator, asphalt plant man; asphalt plant mixer, operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; boat operator (bridges and dams chip spreader; concrete mixer operator - skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump `:`h;r;} :1'tt,,t operator; crusher operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader operator; fork lift; greaser-fleet; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator narrow guage; multiple compactor, pavement breaker; power - broom 1 ti, Y self-propelled; power shield; rooter; slip form finishing machine; • ;. stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttle man; tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck 1,1: Group III• ' °~r: `Y Boilers - 1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill sy.. operator; clef plane operator; concrete saw operator (self-pro- pelled) ; curb finishing machine; distributor operator; finishing ur ` i>:; .Y II machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; form `�^k4r} a:'RVII grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons & jets; sub grading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- propelled (not asphalt) ; tank car heater operator; (combination boiler & booster) ; ulmac ulric, or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator, not hands; tractor operator (50 hp or less) o* A Group IV: Oiler; oiler driver; fireman•-rig, maintenance operator FOOTNOTE: xT Y HOURLY PREMIUMS t FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE ' DRAGLINE operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; clam- shell - 3 yds. & aver; crane, rigs or piledrivers, 1001 of boom " . or over (incl. jib. ) , hoists - each additional active drum over t7 2 drums • FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.50) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Tandem bcoop operator; crane, rigs or piledrivers 150' to 200' of boom (incl. jib. ) FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.75) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Crane rigs, or piledrivers 200 ft. of boom or over (incl. jib. ) 671 (July 31, 1992) 111 VOL. 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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zones 6, 8 Group I Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; �x'<x asphalt plant console operator; automatic slipform paver; 3; autograder; backhoe; blade operator, - all types; boilers - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator; clamshell operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick trucks; ditching ' fit. rR„ machine; dozer operator; dragline operator; dredge booster pump;' 4. {`> dredge engineman; dredge operator; , drill cat with compressor 'F.. mounted on cat; drilling, or boring machine rotary self- propelled; Yt�rv; ; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch hammer wheel; err locomotive operator; - standard guage; mechanics and welder; mucking machine; piledriver operator; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop operators; trenching machine operator; truck crane; scoop operators - all types; pitman crane operator; push cat operator; quad tra c; s hovel operator :- C^�rTFi: •r�>• •L tai 4:; Group it: �, r A-frame; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt 'roller operator; asphalt plant man; asphalt •tr,> ntr, plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; boat operator (b rid g es and dams) chi p s p reader; concrete mixer f' operator - skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump ' operator; crusher operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader operator_ fork lift; greaser-fleet; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator 0 narrow gunge; multiple compactor, pavement breaker; power - broom - ° self-propelled; power shield; rooter; sli p form finishin g machine; stump'cutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttle man; "i tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck Group III: Boilers - 1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator; clef plane operator; concrete saw operator (self-pro- l.` pealed) ; curb finishing. machine; distributor operator; finishing machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; form grader g operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than � :•,z o ; a high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons & .<: jets; subgrading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- IT, propelled (not asphalt) ; tank car heater operator; (combination boiler & booster) ; ulmac, ulric, or similar spreader; vibratin g machine operator, not hands; tractor operator (50 hp or less) .;; Group IV: - Oiler; oiler driver; fireman-rig; maintenance operator FOOTNOTE! . 0 DOURLY PREMIUMS FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE DRAGLINE operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; clam- `_; shell - 3 yds. & over; crane, rigs or piledrivers 100' of boom •'- or over (incl . jib. ) , hoists - each additional active drum over } 2 drums 672 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II f T 4{'W, 7 f Y-e.i 'S( 4 MA '::,iT'... 21?�.Sy/�'IZ V'X� r", j �» ,Sr,:. � I .' .'y:t .'; yk ..rr S , r �i .pat•�1� �i 't , id,„,kT+'ripXj4'o-iPl[+2wt� 'i�V .�Ci4,t:��`4�lQ�tz7sY•1�a1N�r�eltoxk`dte'.tY+k>�tu��+97St �e e����i�;�su w�'.#,".`"%dpi'S<'�tx'fK'�X:5f,n+`..=;,.._..__. .t 'F 9 !! MO91-1 1 5 FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.50) ABOVE GROUPS RATE c Tandem scoop operator; crane, rigs or piledrivers 150' to 200' of a boom (incl. jib. ) FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.75) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Crane rigs, or piledrivers 200 ft. of boom or over (incl. jib. ) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zone 7 n tl Group I: ?' Backhoe; cable, backhoe hydraulic, 2 cu. yds. bucket and under x ',•, regardless of attachment (mfg. bucket rating capacirty to apply) , one oiler for 2 or 3 , two oilers for 4 through 6. , backhoe, hydraulic, , over 2 cu.yds. , cableway, crane crawler or truck, crane hydraulic ' truck or crusier mounted - 16 tons and over, crane pile driving and f .` y extracting, crane locomotive, crane with boom (including jib) over 100' from pin to pin, crane-using rock socket tool derrick,steam; derrick car and derrick boat; dragline, dragline 7 cu. yds. and over; dredge; gradall, crawler or tire mounted; locomotive, gas, steam, & other P owers; pile driver, land or floatin g: scoop; skimmer; T shovel, power (steam, gas, electric or other powers) ; , p shovel power 7 cu. yds. and over switch boat; whirley 1 Group II: Air tugger w/air compressor; anchor-placing barge; asphalt spreader; athey farce feeder loader (self-propelled) ; backfiller machine; Fyr� backhoe, hydraulic, one 2 cubic yds. bucket & under regardless bf .. f attachment (mfg. bucket rating capacity to apply) ; boat operator-push boat or two boat (job site) ; boiler, high pressure breaking in period; ' boom truck, placing or erecting; boring machine, footing foundation; . bullfloat; cherry picker; combination concrete hoist and � . mixer (such as mixer mobile) compressor, two 125 CFM and under; L compressor two thru four over 125 CFM; compressor-(when operator runs throttle) ; concrete breaker; (truck or tractor mounted) ; concrete pump r (such as pump Crete machine) ; concrete saw (self propelled) , concrete spreader; conveyor, large (not self-propelled hoisting or moving brick ' and concrete into, or into and on floor level, one or both; crane . Y•: climbing (such as Linden) crane, hydraulic-rough terrain, self- i propelled; crane hydraulic-truck or cruiser mounted-under 16 tons; derrick, diesel, gas, electric hoisting material and erecting steel 150' or more above ground; drilling machines, self-powered', used for x '- earth or rock drilling or boring (wagon drills and any hand drills , obtaining power from other sources including concrete breakers, , ` jackhammers and barco equipment - no engineer required) elevating . grader; engineman, dredge; excavator or powerbelt machine; finishing .`J machine, self-propelled oscillating screed; forklift; generator two # thru six 30KW or over; grader, road with power blade; greaser; fr highlift, concrete and brick (brick cages or concrete skips operating in or on- tower, tower mobile or similar equipment) ; hoist three (3) or u: more drums in use; hoist; stack; hydro-hammer; lad-a vator; hoisting brick or concrete; loading machine (such as barber-greene) ; mechanic, t on job site; mixer, paving; mixer-mobile; mucking machine; pipe cleaning machine; pipe wrapping machines; plant asphalt; plant, ' : t concrete producing or ready-mix job site; plant heating-job site; �rvw R.r, 673 (July 31, 1992) k. c: VOL. II ;`„t 77 ce �t tt"J ��'°d+ < 'ua,`r � �t f. !'ht f r :t' �. .t''' , i r r rtf`� _`t4-r t�, n• ? :M f.M .^1 ,,71s 2 '5,yytut 1 rt t /� •r ,•r 5 t _ r>;r' FF it J t i�.tK1 Y 4 re"(� , y ,.cais a x� a'�u`�4�tt i1�t � e•+� tf; f c j t � �tf ;�°j t.n4l �'� }. r'S tS 'FrF xvt`�si ^•' } i t :; t ( } f t` 7 #r "S' � k S d Vi ��t�fi gt�+: t t t fi��'� '�rr4! ' j S • S y t .,".�r,� '��r'a�:�t �k.,"� 9 Ti. 4 r t fr. �; t }'4 { Y+� } 4 t .{/j !t ! t t 4' 4it ii 5�Si`� •t �f t SxA t+ , °Ss ts�l,+�,k3 T+� 187 �'��' 1 tt� a .;. ``�::�,�'�' .•��F%..` . .• `{``�Yti'f.�!`3s�5u.w�j i}.��$• c G{xa Sy. +r�{ '�I... i .r �kyoyra.ww,a..ww.wt..e........+»w.w,......» 6k�A�ar7w�liiX�i+�„iY.7ib1.:J« .0•r•w.+iav,..«:r.r: thy. .= M091-1 plant power, generating-job site; pumps, two plant mixing-job site; um s electric submersible, two ` I thru six, self-powered, over 2" ; P P or sub-grade; over 4" ; quad-track; roller, asphalt, top thru six, reader box; sub-grader; tie a. scoop tandem scoop tractor drawn; sp a with or without power unit, • tractor-crawler, or wheel type tamper, tractor tandem '! machine; vibrating machine power take-offs, and attachments regardless of size; crawler trenching machine; tunnel boring (gasoline or diesel) , automatic propelled; welding machine w, automatic, P machines ' two thru six; well' drilling Group III: for power or heating shell fi ' er with plant air; boiler, Air tugg s or temporary enclosures in connection with construction With ° rt; building �p personnel takes over operation along „. ._ .� and until owners maintenance p temporary, compressor one over 3, ' building utilities and service, boiler, , x ,x %.. 125 cFM when engineer operates the compressor he will also repair large : equipment o Beating from this machine; conveyor, large (not drills and equip P elled) moving brick and not self-propelled) } self propelled) ; conveyor large ( concrete (distributing) on floor level ; curb finishing machine; ditch endless chain hoist; fireman (as [;,rt; ,., paving machine; elevator (outside) • hoist; one drum regardless of size (except required) ; form grader; Vator, other hoisting; manlift; mixer,, .,! brick or concrete) ; Lad - A- 3l asphalt over 8 cu. ft. capacity; mixer, if two or more anixers or is >+ one employer on j . bag capacity or less are used by g o n, •; ,' ,• ; :; required; mixer, without side loader, two paver; mudtjack (where mud I with side loader, regardless of size, not p jack is used in conjunction with an air compressor, operator shall be t ,. per hour additional to his basic rate for covering . paid at rate of $.55 p erator; pump, sump self-powered automatic '• r°; both operation; pug mill oP controlled over 2 " during use in connection with construction work and until owners maintenance personnel takes over operation along with building utilities and service% scissor small(wheelftypeo50tHPgandskid {� P street, tractor, : '-.. steel loader; swee er, me under with grade nt; welding machine, one r b lade and similar equip over 400 AMP winch operating from truck Group IV: (job site) ; conveyors (sucph as con Waoy- t _ Heat operator ou M. tboard motor �{;��. it) regardless of how used; elevator (inside) ; heater o erator, _ g er floor -through 6 % swee P Group IV (a) : Crane Type - Oiler Group V: :a ` Oiler on dredge and oiler on truck crane r a ' ty..: ' Hourly Premiums �:°��•: The hourly premuims listed below shall not be compounded. Employees • applicable rate for all hours worked that day. ;.f �, shall be paid highest aPP �z �' In no event shall more than $ .75 per hr. over basic rate indicated .:Y aid except that $2. 00 may be paid by appropriate classification ckhoe without oiler. for long boom or hydraulic ba 673a (July 31, 1992) ' VOL. II +}t7�y C 7t t i Iv Z � I i�. 4 tr #fir if 6� 6 �.;°_• 9S�rt iii. �� �) ,:.� z r y. 3 i e.' F'+ 5 1a Yn. �+ .f i"r�Ja'Ta���; f . !Igg. 4 4�}y f+ E��t t'Ei} • r`.t�t 1 � ,�4 * J {2, t �,° S fi 4 3 1 S J irx✓i }.1 t.�"'�` i M '•t T 'y'Y i < 'tip., y:, � ... 1 IF.A... t S-V,0.,I!.. 2,`G)F� ._ _.•mss_ .�.�.�__ ______—�a—___— _ �.•. �. ___S__�_ _.t.a.. ._._.._L:._ '.t . M r� x �C�Y,, a, 1 „•'`3:MNnd.'+. itA '.:d 1 A 'r'� ,S r1 a t+-•• •7�,� .I c.ikifffly.W�+�`�iE��`+iUairin.iwainiwriiww:+w'vmMrk f . F M091-1 yds. or small without oiler- $2 . 00. Crane, ` Backhoe, Hydraulic, 2 cu. y rY Climbing (such as Linden) - $ . 50. Crane, w/boom (including jib) over add $ . 01 per foot to maximum of $2 . 00. Crane, 100' (from pin to pin) as or electric,' �4 ;I using rock socket tool - $ •50• Derrick, diesel, g hoisting material & erecting steel (150' or more above ground) - $ . 50. Dragline, 7 cu. yds• & over - $ .50. Hoist, Three or more drums in use - $ .50. Scoop, Tandem - $ . 50 . Shovel , Power- 7 cu. yds. & � ' over $ . 50. Tractor, Tandem Crawler - $ . 50 X * AREAS COVERED BY POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONES ,f 1 . ZONE 1 •- Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties * - uis City & County ZONE 2 St. Lo w, ZZON 3 - Adair, Audrain, Boillinger, Boone, Butler, Callaway, # } Cape Girardeau, Carter, Clark, Cole, Crawford, . Dent, Dunklin, Gasconade, Howell , Iron, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Madison, Maries, {;•�� Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, `ly3 New Madrid, Oregon, Osage, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois,Stoddard; ' Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, r, k Q.z.; Texas, Washington, and Wayne Counties ZONE 4 Clinton and Lafayette Counties ,,. - Buchanan, Cass, Carroll, ' };:H ZONE 5 - Andrew, Atchinson, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Chariton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, :``;a, . r{ a Henry, Holt, Howard, Johnson, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, and Worth Counties Pettis, Saline, Sullivan 1'fi':1 Y Jasper, Lawrence, and Taney , ZONE - Christian, Greene PX.r:• 5 ;. c n• Counties , �. Charles, and Warren counties ,w *ZONE 7 - Franklin, Jeffeson, Lincoln, St. Dallas, Douglas °1 *ZONE 8 - Barton, Camden, Cedar, Dade, Barry, �., � 1 y. .. Hickory, Laclede, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, St. Clair, Yt; Stone, Vernon, Webster and Wright Counties r TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS , ZONE 1 Group 1 - Mechanics & Welders-field ` Group 2 - A-frame low boy-boom truck driver .;` y g trucks, excavating, 5 cu. ; 3 Group :i - Insley wagons; dump half-tracks: speedace: euclids yds. and over; dumpsters; and similar excavating equipment material trucks, tandem *.; two teams; semi-trailers; winch-truck-fork trucks; distributor drivers and operators; tank wagon drivers, tandem or semi i { Group 4 - One team; station wagons; pickup truck; material trucks, i single axle, tank wagon drivers, single axle , Group 5 - Oilers and greasers-field I' ZONES 2, 3 , 4 , 5 & 6 ; :�. fi x Group 1 - Flat bed trucks - single axle; station wagon; plc ug trucks; material trucks - single axle; tank wagon - single axle Group 2 - Flat bed trucks - tandem axle; material trucks, tandem Eji '.'Y53; u : axle; tank wagon - tandem axe yf} 673b(July 31, 1992) u VOL. y: 't� "^r'1.•` r y"hri "`....".'..w .'-^—'.••.•xrdti7ik'G+I.tA# i, .1' z .�ZM*{.ir,�Yi£r.�"*t.y.�.t .t i. +' .i c �.{ r ,'r �az.�(�,� a+ .`�rt�ttf}t '•' � ! •x r���,...�.�t f rr c r.' t r�s y r tA { s4'T�JSfi xt 1•, ! :t ,t '!)=, ? Lr ��f tir t 11it•ff� T'}W.+t K 4n r pr, t r `.��t�x ., t 4`tLa :! t s t< l x Eh5 r x? flrt' i & a+r nt',�..°,v , '!'! ' y,' �1 #1�',+vk�tA'Vlc{i�t�� '`tt f�.,`/n.rt.rX..,_rt .t�:{.i: it YS .„ t ;J.. .etc :4i.!"},i1ft�'yi$ 1•�4{l.,y�y,"�'•�yy} ',y t if +'..� 'T:�)'FSb d$i�7•�1S�Z��4` t �c'�rl t"1'.L�'i f., .`S,k�j �: l t �i i 5.'t. y ., t YI,J .y)'Ct •l• �y 11"S�.WfS x ?.. � k4`�,.4t��•7 w'� Ll.{. t ( t � �.,t '4':a.+Yl r•r.'x ei.A : tf ,�' 1} q�. �'��G s;�� � .:. #{:,ext.. ,.:tea^r v�,�" �..'..P� �f h;,;. b�..,' � ,��:, iY,k�f,,,,��,}y,_t;. .}i tt:fyt!'19�t"'+�tF"f,' /' �r .i�r aF,�y Sf .c4�...hr..7�'�(,at c�ari.,.,t�1r���"�•",�frli} 3,�!p4t�4, .� ��� r...r Xt . ...y `S M091-1 Group 3 -. Semi and/or pole trailers; winch fork and steel trucks; Insley wagons, dumpsters, half tracks, speedace, euclids, and other .K similar equipment, a-frame and derrick trucks, float or low boy distributor drivers and operators, tank wagon, semi-trailer T. Group - Agitator and transit mix truck (except Benton, Carroll, Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, Linn, ••Mdreer, K Morgan, Pettis, Saline and Sullivan Counties) Group 5 - Warehousemen AREA COVERED BY TRUCK DRIVER ZONES ZONE 1 - Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties f ZONE 2 - Franklin, Jefferson, and St. Charles Counties ZONE 3' - Lincoln and Warren Counties ;) r- ZONE 4 - Buchanan, Cass, Johnson and Lafayette Counties ZONE 5 - Andrew, Audrain, Barton, Bates, Benton, Bollinger, Boone, Caldwell, Callaway, Camden, Cape Girardeau, Carroll, Carter, Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Clinton, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Dent, Douglas, Gasconade, Greene, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Iron, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Maidson, Maries, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgran, New Madrid, Newton, Osage, Pemiscot, Perry, Pettis, Phelps, Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, St. Clair, St. Francois, Ste. Genevleve, Saline, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard, Texas, Vernon, Washington, Wayne, Webster and Wright Counties ZONE 6 - Adair, Atchinson, Butler, Clark, Dunklin, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Howell, Knox, Lewis, McDonald, Mercer, Nodaway, Oregon, Ozark, Putnam, Ripley, Schuyler, Scotland, ` Stone, Sullivan, Taney and Worth Counties ZONE 7 - St. Louis City and County ZONE 8 - Hickory,ry, Camde, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Greene, Webster, Wright, Christian, Douglas, Ozark; Taney, Stone, Jackson, Clay, Platte, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Bates, Henry, and Cass. Counties ` Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR, . (a) (1) 55 ' k _ 673c (July 31, 1992) VOL. II 7 xi f '.t fi is ,«��• a + T xF PF .-i.v,},�hn ... , . .' i .';'," t.• .. ". ... t ._,,r., ✓'• .:.`�.',! w,y'G..4it,' "�� .rq}i: �.r . _.w 'i,1i•:. ,T' �r,'r. � q�x{x°, � ��'�.e5•.r�'��,���� {I i.r,{ �'�' p�p.�pl+u`�tj�i n.';� ,*t'k'`' ''F '?�, b ,� 4ppOdop�M+f n JOHN ASHCROIT AON K 1 .111 0. Acting Director Governor STATE OF MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATUM RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMEN'T'AL QUALITY • sr; P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 . November 18, 1992 The Honorable Louise Gardner Mayor of Jefferson City rti 320 E. McCarty St. Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Re: C291254-01 Jefferson City, Missouri SCADA System Dear Mayor Gardner: Enclosed is one copy of approved Addenda Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5 to the Plans and Specifications for the sewer facilities to serve Jefferson City, Missouri. These addenda have been reviewed in accordance with Supplement 3;. No. 11 to the 205(g) Delegation Agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for compliance with current state and federal requirements and for conformance with accepted sanitary engineering practice. # These addenda- are for your official records and should be maintained on F. file with the approved plans and specifications for a minimum of three (3) years following completion of the project. Sincerely, ny, WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM Byron F. Shaw, Jr. , P.E. Project Engineer BFS/mck Enclosure cc: Ms. Deborah Cheshire, City Clerk . A. C. Kirkwood and Associates Environmental Protection Agency Central Regional Office AfttL Recycled Paper 5 Y °J n,. Ei t. .r r .:' 1r `ic r� .• '`o-, �... '{ {+ ". �'� ,.tr t ss•+. s t4fi. 1 :t'�i�i t *;;•stn4,t+.M` 3�'fay.,",ex�.,. '( !f°•i<7 i 'C{l�! f SZ` h"tf� ry ?R.f �'rtV iT 1} agppaeeaab�o RON KWERA JUEiti AtiIiCROE"I Acting Director Governor =,1> a STATE OF MISSOURI >= DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES' DIVISION OF Eh QUALITY P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, bl0 65102 � r November 18, 1992 ' The Honorable Louise Gardner 1y, Mayor of Jefferson City o . ...kt 320 E. McCarty St. Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Re: C291254-01 Jefferson City, Missouri p t� SCADA System Dear Mayor Gardner: ` Enclosed is one copy of approved Addenda Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5 to the Plans r ' and Specifications for the sewer facilities to serve Jefferson City, -t. Missouri. These addenda have been reviewed in accordance with Supplement ..u�� No. it to the 205(g) Delegation Agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency' and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for , compliance with current state and federal requirements and for conformance with accepted sanitary engineering practice. `.; These addenda are for your official records and should be maintained on ' . file with the approved plans and specifications for a minimum of three (3) • � years following completion of the project. t. Sincerely, WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM `s Byron F. Shaw, Jr. , P.E. Project Engineer BFS/mck Enclosure cc: Ms. 'Deborah, Cheshire, City Clerk A. C. Kirkwood and Associates Environmental Protection Agency { Central Regional Office it),ledNKr`tea t }�. }Y'.sf..+2 Pr �t`f. .� �� i..� ..,:4 _v en;y, :7`t "",�. s.. ���.` t,..+l'w Y'' i.',,�fi42�'�.:.ka �'d 1,"..�.• ti.3: '.' �A 1'a;, s:'7'. t�;�,jeljr+d5 ry �t{;•[ b :1 ui ��r�lE �^}},'''.�jt�' ?' ` } EyN, 1'i ""'A' 4 ` .�J",t `t a s{ t ' {F ^ ; 1'f�� K r"� a i .�`yc y >:^.� n I.r•:, f t." 4, ` ��, t ' r} r i { x. F NOV 3 1992 ; 4 ADDENDUM NO. 2 WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM UtrAKIMthi OF MIUMAI RUUUIWLG FOR THE APPROVED IT OF JEFFERSON . c Y , MISSOURI NOV 181992 September 17, 1992 This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted . b, above. It shall be acknowledged on page BF-1 of the BID FORM, r, Article 3. (a) . SPECIFICATIONS: 1 . Minutes for the Prebid Conference held on September 15, 1992 are hereby issued. 2. INVITATION TO BID, Page 8: Please revise the third paragraph to read as follows : " . . .to the Engineer by 51:00 PM CDT, Monday, September 28, 1992. " 3. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION S (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-1, Article 2 . 1. Central 2rocessincr unit fCPUI : Delete the following from the first sentence: " . . .on a card so that processor fits in the slot of a passive backplane. " ,'. 4. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-1, Article 2.2. UninterruRtible Rower suRRly ,UPS) : Add the following: "The UPS shall be off- ; 1 line. " 5. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-11, Article 2. 18 . Remote terminal unit: Add the following: "The PLC's shall be Allen Bradley, AEG-Modicon, Square D. Siemens, Texas Instrument, f Westinghouse, or Engineer approved equal. " 6. : DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-14, Article 2. 18.7 .3. Hardware: Replace the last sentence, "Lap top", "IBM" compatible person- al computers, equal to a Toshiba 1100 plus shall be sup- plied. 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I� tt ! ..ti� r r�` E. x. ,t c S� � a,,^•,F.�„�' s,'k(-1:.�x�Y^. �F i..t tr S"�^-.2 1. ,'A,yy.��.�,( r brat .r w: uE.•,- !'i, l};';n.3. G =i.2(. "y �i^..r. i t?,. ley r ,rt�,;•�, :5�°,ju'�j��tt'£t;• '} dv �. �, •n ti$3"l�:tF'�i�ti.`x�4e,k•��'�},N i�"2j�:�.,�NY;..�: ,ft M: i a F.}.i: .r.1i "4�L 1'i J'pi`): .}¢F: tlatr,rlwt. 't! " ':tU't G,jr'tn,. .Y�,'� .. ':� �? '•�r .w«rt/{ -.(',t•Y:,..{I�,: ��''., ;1{,.c,�A•:. �r.; ' r�r i«•Y!i it h�`}, .Nk.' 'k e'.. ^.� }rg riY:�a .�' �,' .'� ty • '° 8+ `''k`��r 1. fir. , { ,.�1. '�' 0 A1�4r S 1 1 1 'F JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 1 WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT N0. 1 - PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM Prebid Conference • s. September 15, 1992 The meeting was conducted in accordance with the prepared agenda (see attached) . rr� 1. Introductions Heidi Stanfield, with A. C. Kirkwood & Associates (ACK&A) , intro- ;' duced those in attendance with Jefferson City Public Works. A copy of the attendance list is attached. Questions regarding the plans $ and specifications are to be directed to ACK&A. ~i� 2. Purpose of Prebid Conference a. Review aspects of the contract as described in the agenda. r b. Address questions from prospective bidders. C. Meet personnel of the Engineer and Owner. will be issued to d. Minutes of the prebid confere nce 4'3y,y q Fdty?1e� . >� all planholders of record as apart of an addendum. fla- :.. A brief history of the project was reviewed. The Project was originally begun in January of 1988 . The project was expanded and prepared again for bid in January of 1992. The. tentative project schedule is as follows: September 21, 1992 - Receipt of Prebid submittals in ACK&A office. Changed to September 28, 1992. October 6, 1992 - Issuance of addendum listing pre- bid-approved equipment. Changed to October 12, 1992. October 22, 1991 - Bid opening. October 29, 1992 - Anticipated date of award of contract by Jefferson City Council. November 21, 1992 - Anticipated date of notice to proceed and start of construction. August 1, 1993 - System Checkout and Startup. i December 21, 1993 - Project completion. 8802-1 PB-1 r n it t " ATE � � ��t,• r?'��J�j .a.++t�'y����� t{P;c�S"r1.1#>�"`�..i!.fit r}F,M.,r,.'�tr � .nr r i•�r c u.t�;aA r �: t?'ar ji ,2,»�!ryt:�q't� 4t>k t� r *� �4, �' ttt � �� rry P � t..� 1�p ' y�,:I`�� � '` � t l��' �ro.�x ,��*��is 4y��';�� �y4�'.4��� ��� � �,�`' .�'f• ?�. �' f�'' i I �s 5 F 1 + t � v r ti Copies of plans and specifications required for bidding purposes may be obtained from City Hall upon receipt of $75 (non-refund° able) . • Bid Form The Bid Form was reviewed as to general form and content.` Specific .7 items noted are: a. The Bid Form consists of the yellow pages in o nwith twcifi- cations. Prospective Bidders are furnished Fil separate Bid Forms to be completed and submitted with the Bid Security and the following ether documents: Contractor' s Suspension/Debarment Certification .s OT Contractor' s Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities EPA Region VII Minority and Women' s Business Enterprise ' utilization Worksheet � Assurance of Compliance with Public Law 100-202 b. Bidders are to acknowledge Addenda. C. Bid Security is %coheckthe bid amount in the form of a Bid Bond or certified d, The Bidder is to list the names of major equipment manu- '' facturers on the Bid Form in the spaces provided. w e. Addendum No. 1 has been issued and included with the bound sets of specifications, and drawings issued to prospective bidders. 4 . Bids and Award of contract one contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible Bidder for the project based upon the total Project Bid. Except for those items listed in the Instructions to Bidders that require prebid approval, requests for e thetEffectiverDateaof the items will not be considered until after r Agreement. The. successfui• bidder will be required to submit a list of proposed :r subcontractors within seven days after the date of bid opening. 'The bids will remain open for 60 days after the Bid Date. The bid documents and award will be reviewed by the Missouri Department of Natural: Resources for compliance with MDNR and EPA regulations. ,. PB-2 8802-1 �o ..d � x_, iY�•�` < ". _..•.__ - t5'?t :r .""rL„ r :s '� . ..w.d t•, r+�vv ...'d., .. "`,fl''�°ia'r:'. •�n" ". __....�. ,.a_ M ,r as'w'T :��,,� rb''`f';, r t`"Y+-�,i�Ff i ,�,��_- 3h_ r; t `�' S,,,r 'x t t� r.: '}, v( c ;. �v!a- �f s�� tr w(•. Sy �y:.0 i"�.. •"� '�' 1`s' �S La 3 'L�r^n �'ht*''�i v, `:r i bye 3 aRs �tN,+3a a �r<�s +'^at,;`�+' ry' - � " r "� '� 1' "r+�'4 .�r w$•' 4s' ,k..b �,:a...,.,. t r'�k� ,.�. Fi A tt [ � At r..`.Pn 5. General and Supplementary Conditions The General Conditions contained in the Bid Documents are the Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract prepared "$ by the Engineer' s Joint Contract Documents Committee. Supplementa- ry Conditions amending the General Conditions follow on pages SC-1 through SC-8 . General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions must be read together. 4.rz 6. Communications during Construction ' Communications during construction will be from the subcontractor to the Contractor to the Engineer to Owner. Field communications ,r to the Engineer will be through the City' s Representative. ACK&A will not maintain a full time resident. r�Crr N F !`r 7. Demolition ?` The City will tag all items which they will want to keep. These items are to be delivered to the wastewater treatment plant . All other e ;s quipment is to be disposed of 'by the contractor. • 8. Sequence of Construction The preconstruction meeting will outline the order of pump station , for electrical improvements . 9. Keeping Facilities in Service The removal of the pump stations will be coordinated with Public , Work personnel. k 10. Wage Rates Wage rates issued by the State of Missouri and Federal wage rates P are bound in the specifications at the end of the Supplementary Conditions. Updates that are received by ACK&A will be issued by r`t addendum. , 11. Use of Existing Facilities A jobsite trailer could be used and parked at the wastewater plant. The Contractor shall regularly keep work areas clean and complete daily cleanu p prior to leaving the jobsite. 12. Prebid Submittals + Prebid submittal of major equipment quipment items is required per Instruc- tions to Bidders Article 10. Prebid submittals must be received in ? the office of ACK&A no later than September 28, 1992. Each submit- tal must. be accompanied by a letter of transmittal stating that the offered equipment complies in all respects to the specifications or listing exceptions. All items listed in the division of specifica- .. tions noted in Article 10 must be submitted. Prebid submittals may be made by the equipment manufacturer, supplier or a contractor. The list of prebid-approved manufacturers will be issued to plan- holders of record by addendum. , tt . 'Y 8802-1 PH-3 b rS v .Yrr: •.N��$.'°}tir�; .•' x,rt}rJ hs «.r v r } r a�;, !>ai'�ts+•niz^.. ;' S ra . 'SY �� S t , � �ttr � 'S ��` �I � ,'ro t,Yr t � ° ✓ � "t Y 1,.>•� Y ♦ti �s n Zxc k + ti i'i" f f�t r � ,r'�f�'t y � } Fi<.F";..„,�:-n.r.' i� �� ���Yl� 3 t�t � t hj ���' Y C 4. 5�.. Yf�'� .•� L� f/ ,y � (1. �,e i dg r �. 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The permissible PLC' s are AEG-Modicon, Allen Bradley, Siemens, Square D, TI, Westinghouse, or Engineer ap- proved equal. 3. Q: What type of graphic screens, reports, logs, are , Grp required— example? (French Gerleman) A• An example of a two pump and a three ;?tic t pump layout, and typical reports will be included in an addendum. 4 . Q: What other hardware and software is specified? r°u (French Gerleman) ! A: The radios are specified around Microwave Data Sys- " {' tems. The software is specified around Wonderware by Intouch. u {d ?'. 5. Q: The passive backplane specified for the computer is 'a { currently not used for a personal computer. (Systems z4 . Manufacturing) ' A: The passive backplane is used in an industrial com- puter. This will be deleted from Division 16A, Article 2.1 . a 6. Q: Should the Motherboard by specified? (Public Works) A: We have not in the past specified to 'the component level. If a computer will fail it will normally be •s.'X during the first year which is under warranty. 7. Q: Is the UPS online or offline? (French Gerleman) A: This will be clarified in the Addendum. 8• Q: Could the submittal date be changed? (JWP) A: The date was discussed and will be changed to September 28, 1992. It will be changed by Addendum. 3 9. Q: What are the existing g pumps. (Hydro-Flo/Turbitrol) A: The existing pumps are Allis Chalmers. 10. Q: What are the heights of the towers and the location of the antennas? (Reynolds) ' A: This will be clarified in an addendum. Is Sales Tax included in the price? (Reynolds) A: This will be clarified in an addendum. Should the bypass switch be internal or external? 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B q-�- 5 S101 4 N 62023 7q R+R w^� a� A'' N �I 1 � U i.� COST OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS - $75.00 - NON-REFUNDABLE DATE AND TIME OF BID - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 - 1:30 P.M. .27 t�.f r� ;'I G R ?�,ny`F �•i' r 1 i < + s..+-L 2 Pf9.M '�"'i' ......,,.,..,,1, „�nN �`'t�r rFF� ���psa`�`t.t�>i��rr��F. i � r 1 � !: 1 ri',e�4 $ ..y ic.7,�2A t�iY�.r ���•'U' 1. S a g� �g Ir d ! s ' i A Jit 4•,c +,�' ��� yF�Ys i�•'�5 :.�t"t�l� f)tr;,„ r a.,.'4. ttY. f `! L .r'h...' .rl'; t r ti :`isr 1,s; � }S.i�x�f��,� ,�..� ,n, t �1� �`t'�%l:+zs �¢�t ti,s, t��:4 . "`. ' '� ,�• � —.-• ..a. ���,w����sik � t: ��,.. 4r'r T,' r+it�in{a`;6A :... . "titer"' lt:�ir.ari'..k` .N''. ruinv,+s'" _• a�zk"'." 2'!b'R•t`.Sur?4i'u'bri�i.t € ,. :.,r1.-.trresii�v„,..�1'tx#. 't',�ikU1Y4r'ff,? r3�S�;`�,toef�`'• n,r. 'SEP-17-1992 09:22 CITY OF JEFFEPEON P&CE PW 3146346457 P.01 FUW STA77ON ELECTRICAL IWROVEMENTS & TELEMETRY DATE CONTRACTOR ADDRESS PHONE # DEPOSIT Meyer Electric 3.51,3 11T. Tpn We Driv® (3X4 93- 335 $75.00 Jefferson City, MO 65109 911 Reynold's Mectric P.O. Box 14257 (816)587-2600 $7S,00 ':. Parkville, MO 64152-7257 9/2 Ri&ard A. P O �� �x .. �- P.O. �' (314636-Sfl46 $75,00 f.: Howerton Jefferson City, MO 65102 9/2 French Gerleman 2508A Paris Road (314)474-4194 $75.00 Columbia MO 65202 9/2 JWP Controls 4040 Pike Lane (510)827-2390 $75.00 t J _ Concord, CA 9452 827-2268 0 - fax 2i 9/8 Systems Manuf., Inc. 12897 'W. 151st, Floor Z, (913)78 65 $75.00 a Olathe/ KS 66062 r,'.y, ► C jt:•'f" 9110 Tuxbitrol Co. 415 E. Pa NTE ) $7 ,r y p Atlanta GA 303 Rd., (404 262-3491 5.00y ;,„�L �YJ��,.• y 9/11 Ron Malloy 500 Elm Grove Rd., Box 804 (414)796-1200 Allen Bradley Co. Elm Grove ` Y , W1 53122-0804 ` 9111 William 11 Gabel, 750 E. Young, P.O. Box 259 (816)747-5213 $75.00 a Maxwell-Gabel Warrensburg, MO 64093 747-6227 - fax : a Contract. 9115 Durkin Electrical 81 Millwell Road, Box 2098 �• $75.00 Supply Maryland Heights, MO 63043 9/15 ESQ Technology 1435 Huntington Ave. ,f•;, $� (41552-4310 $75.00 South San Francisco, CA 952-7206 - fax ' 94080-5999 Ri i 9/16 Mike Peper 19 Kettle River Drive (618)692-0785 Digi Gear Systems Glen Carbon, � IL 42034 9116 Frank P. 1`tones P.O. 13vox 41009 (314)469-3799 $150.00 R.E. Pedrotti Co: One MO Center, Suite 116 2 sets St. Louis, MO 63141 Past-ltTM brand fax transmittal memo 7671 1 a of pon► j r�U-e d coral ,1'�at'i GAC�IJ.S k CT OS &x leo t1aFa ■xr3KY- &3q-&4 7 DATE A�j,o i inn= ur nt u - t 11 U"wA x, EFQJNDABLE 1:30 P.M. WVh jKt' r4 My' ' 't'ftr,�>tt,^t�+•'+`X'�Sf>x§�t{h F$ uj4`, �: 4 t t ` � r } ti �`h �'�4�sN:.•�•,��at,� '�;, �'- rv.i.�;�r;J`QtS#T•i •�i !f f} •J 4 t , ,,! ' 7 r t i A�y p "y u d •'' jj g '� +'.tS!$ <t i•jyy'+r x i !f -tin?y"'� c it 1 t Alp fi E`+ 7 '�s ���y�� i ttr �S�s r t�A zrF� 4tr' E s A f : t.f f t 6�t�s�tilrt r ,¢{{ 5 t1 ♦1y ..r i !'... ; ,. .f l' t.+ tV r ^7 t :^�. �f� 3. .1 t .r�• I t .. .� Y' iot err fit. b :Si =r p4'�7yf fRt 4 Fql 51Y� iY.i i .j ti l -� e+ tr'k t{ +' y , •t' �pp � v 4 re t' 'S° +�, .<U`.:{ R trt t. T � _ � 1 F•� f �t F 't r r �t,tu `Sti t.+'a .. a Vii. l. �V: a ..l J ."1.7 n t • P �1 i, Pl.. ' � Yt1 t , ..f � •�S,i sZy J .y k ADDENDUM NO. 3 WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM Utl'AlllfdtPll Uf PoAIUttNI MWuwwW APPROVE FOR THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI . NOV 181992 , October 9, 1992 This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted above. It shall be acknowledged on page BF-1 of the BID FORM, Article 3. (a) . Gen.eral • The acceptable SCADA system suppliers based on the Pre-Bid submit- tal and attached Master System Block Diagram are as follows: Durkin Equipment Company HSQ Technology JWP Controls R.E. Pedrotti Company, Inc Systems Manufacturing Inc Turbitrol SPECIFICATIONS: 1 . INVITATION TO BID, Page 8: Please revise the first paragraph to read as follows: °f . . .Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, City of Jefferson Missouri until 1 :30 PM CST Thursday, November 51 1992 . 11 2 . INVITATION TO BID, Page 8, ParcrMcrh 2_: Please add the following: "Pre-Bid submittals for the pumps shall be submit ted to the engineer until October 21, 1992 .11 3. DIVISION 11 - PUMPS, Pages 11-1 -to 11-5, : Delete this divi- Sion and replace it with the attached Division 11 - Pumps. 4 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION ,(SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-1, Article 2 .3. Operator stations : Clarification: "One shall be located at the Wastewater Plant and the other at the City Maintenance Shop." " 88`02-1 AD3-1 I 1't''.: .A• r. }, r1.h i.re. zy,M'' f ;.'�-.�,*' ? a•�Yi;y ykr' °K: . F .',•. _ Zr .t'.w�r •¢ ,_1 r__.:t ..__ ..'.. ... tj� .ric..�ii':.r. ♦ .t.ss. i '- :. !Y�'_x. ct {'7 3���dy�,"��i�"it�d'^I�t;��i�'r'1�,L��. S, }t. �'° .; tir1 �tra t. s .r .. ,::,J rt y, . a' ,'?1'•` r�C4.j�'. •i�:6F-r � #; "St pAE tcy '1" y� .J r' t t J D ,e . °v%� '� x �, � e 4�•'x-t� �.;,g�gr�r�tS'3ya.Yi ..1 f4�t .{�'� x)'c)�.��+.°xY`� ..i .s v:. !I i It„tt.ld � {5 ;fi:A� �k'e ri�!.a�,�' i1;�C� it t.tY., � °� 5•�"du � 7a, 7+��,};S{ (��ij�' ,fll 4 S rt t �1. F ty 1 � E �. } ^�.-.. i...k.}; �:y_ y.F�1 ,�.y F - r��p S p '�(�*� i( � � ��:"2"!c��`r¢d w dy�`�i l St 4�1�'s J k t�t i l . i la t! s'•` 3 i, x f .<t"' (.1.. ..v. r, ,aY."# �r 1;.. sk•,r. 4�. s`x;;� a�'�i, �f�•r tkd��s� t..�t{2't.�tr�J�iY tY�x}{,°;+:fix..s: :s-. I.:,,r, r , f� ti 5 . DIVTSTUN 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION r SCADA SYSTEM Page 16A-2 Article 2 ,6 . operation modes : :§ q{ Delete this article. ' 6 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION 4. (SC A) SYSTEM, Pane 16A 12, Article ? 18.5 Inaut/Output _ U-0 Subsystem) : Add the following: "Twenty percent (20%) spare points per each type of input or output shall be supplied for each PLC remote unit ." 7 . DIVISION 16A SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION SCADA SYSTEM Page 16A-20 Article 2 . 19. 1 .2 ,10 . Power source: Change: "Power source will be 24 VD . " a 8 . DIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIAL AND METHODS Page 16B-9 Article 3.7 .2 Solid State reduced voltacte controller: ` Add the following to paragraph 9 : "Fuses shall be used for ; SCR protection. " 'r 9 . DIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIAL AND MET_ HODS Page , 16B-11 Section 3 .8.2 Enclosures: Add the following : z K; "Nema 3R enclosures shall be installed for outdoor locations . i Nema 4x enclosures shall be installed in below grade pumps- tations. Nema 1 enclosures shall be installed in above grade pumpstations ." 10 . DIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIAL AND METHODS Page ,�:; 16B-11 Section 3.10 .2 Enclosures: Add the following: d "Nema 3R enclosures shall be installed for outdoor locations . t Nema 4x enclosures %hall be installed in below grade pumps- . tations. Nema 1 enclosures shall be installed in above grade k. pumpstations . �s DRAWINGS: x s j 1 . Drawing 3 : RV-place the RTU/PLC/Control Panel interface with -r the attached sketches and I/O list; SK-1 thru SK-8 . 2 . Drawing 4 : a{• a. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel. Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the '# PLC remote for the power circuit. • ;Y,.. b. Delete the high dry well discrete input and lag pump stop discrete output. C. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. d. The sheilded conductor for the power tranducer circuits 3 & 4 shall be 18 gauge. ' 8802-1 AD3-2 Qa�a�' i'? `� �� -��'�'� '����>>ai� �� "�'a"'�y,-�to-� �sa�t ..��f�•.�, r,;f� �� r�����¢r�sr�r�� ��� • F ������ �k,,���. x .}''Yy .7 � '3 1 f{, �'3e PU'i�t f t �' 1 d�r a�,r�1. "�� �'s�3, • '��� r�,�� I ,..,�xr tF ���sr.�t arolr f�('� J°�+. s1 .�It(� zx 1 ra�� t j't!fr�; i + C+ t., z t, � n S, •' r ltt+a((t}'>'FC 2 r �'4` rN t ksrs �J l�>� 1. ��+ Jy� l�l y� •� '•itt+, 4 �� � �Ft Fl,u�: t 1 > r ��(J .. �} a "�1 s k 33 P)" 7k' tt } "sti �i Yr;9y} t '� }Ei. ',#'rYtt r t i tr�sf{ l t t ` .f •-� {�..`i� r ,f' �J�*i it t r 1JylNx �, r�' ' :X raw ittz.'65�t.:y "i th€ngkrkti?•e ,y e. The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23. 's 4 3 . Drawina 5 ` a. In the plan view of the pumpstation the distance between tj the centerline of the suction piping is 41 -011 . , ' b. The note of the Section detail shall read: "Remove start- r . ers, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, and : :. control devices from the existing control panel and •use 'Vi as a junction box. Seal all unused openings . Relocate starters, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, and control devices to new pump control panel . s, C. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure ' relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a discrete input . d. Wire for circuits 9 and 10 is shielded #18 awg. .X, e. Add a ground lug to the Pump control panel . r�. i f. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. 4 . Drawing 6 : a. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit. b. Delete the lag pump stop discrete output. C. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. X' d. The sheilded conductor for the power tranducer circuits 5 & 6 shall be 18 gauge. e. The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23. f. Add relay CR, following the fuse and connecting to P2, in the existing control panel. A NC contact from this relay shall provide the power failure alarm to the PLC remote. a g. Cicuit 2 shall be a 12c not a 5c cicuit. h. Parallel terminals 9 and 10 with a remote pump on con- tact. 8802-1 AD3-3 t 9 � mss. 1 .i,, � ,.. _ ..rir�_._._._.� t _ p ° ! '�`.+ ,.t. :*.t:,i.,. ��4.•� ,,u+`i...:yxinsr ,}.Fa'ir n•f+" !SfG, �''x'r ;a'`t `rbtrcr t� wti.GZyt;, •,k< .! k 5*7 y;rsn-! a1.},i;u +` }i#' ay�(irtt;'rrhr` x'itt;!an-? . ..rT.Crr .: �'. a ! 5. l <},f,�3 �7.v�k�?3 :.i„a.rj.pL` .fir { : C i.:, `�.f+.i k;. ��" �t � a�,•r,. ` , a r • : y , J 5 . Drawing 7 k,=.t Fox, the left side of the sheet which is for the Cedar City Y Pum p „_.. station : a. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control f panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the 4 PLC remote for the power circuit . b. Delete the lag pump stop discrete output and high water ,.t1a dry pit discrgte input. � . ' C . Add Power transducers . Route circuits 1 & 2 of 18 gauge , `• shielded twisted pairs from the power transducers to the w PLC remote. , jY1 , b d. Delete relays Rl and R2 . <ft� e. The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23. g f. Delete the door switches to the wetwell . Add the door "µ y. switches to the existing control panel. For Haaf, Wind River, Scholastic, and Randall Road Pump Stations: a. The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23 . b. Delete wiring from terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the exist- ing relays , ing control panel. Add RSF-1 and RSF-2 parallel- ; ing the existing red seal water failure lamp for each ` pump. A NO contact from each of these relays shall be `�. routed to the PLC remote as part of circuit 1 . C. The keyswitch circuit is circuit 4 . Y d. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. e.. The sheilded twisted pair conductor for the power trans- ` ducer circuits 3 & 6 shall be 18 gauge. y , 1 'i 6. Drawing 8 : a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a discrete input. b. Circuits 6 and 7 are from the power transducers to the PLC remote. Wire for these circuits is shielded twisted pair, #18 awg. C. The 90 amp pump circuit breakers shall be 100 amp. 8802-1 AD3_4 12'w i a At 4Y y.rF.tit r r V., �r•4i- .4 7 <,o- . -r +... t s' •.!t t.ts.:>vya ��?����(y a��a ti.y� � %. ;���µt�{�"(F T''`a �iY a t a {}r r�t�'(�,�, }{.t�i r+fs i+�,�, (a•; Fj'S's.�tr d. Clarification: The pump disconnects are new. "... F e. Route 3-012, 3/4 11c from the load center to the PLC re- ;- mote. f. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. r"lJ 7. Drawing 9: a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure ` relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. j, Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a j discrete input. i in n� '`rt 1I 41 b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. C. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the ' f PLC remote for the power circuit . d. Mount the phase monitor and lightning arrestor in the �r existing pump control panel. e. The power circuit from the existing 200 amp fuse to the transfer switch and generator receptacle shall be 3-3/0, and a #4 ground. f. The transfer switch shall be 200 amp. 8. Drawing 10 : a. Route a 2-#14c, 3/4" conduit from the NO contact of the ` Phase Failure relay to the PLC remote. b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. ;r 9. Drawing 12 : a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure. ' relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a discrete input , b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. ri C. The pumps have been increased to 100 HP . The breakers shall be 200 amp, Circuits 8, 9, 10, and 11 shall be 3- 2/0, #6 grnd, 2" conduit. d. Circuit 4 shall be 6 conductor. e. Circuit 15 shall be 3-#6, #8 grnd, 1 11conduit . 8802-1 AD3-5 t �a F �. €�'�F a. '47'�3Y?z�;Y,',1 t�..c.k'^f�3ts't.�fu� .i gxre� Y .Y,�f � ;y..1� tr >•l�:e p`�k t tlh µ 1 " x T' r��"�� f. o z+,M,, x r.. .w "' ��.�t� �.ss rSt�t�+✓,.. 4 axk:i'cif f. Add #8 ground wire from the service entrance panel to ' a ` / , . 10 , 3/4 a ground rod. g. The 400 amp breaker is a three pole breaker. >4y h. Circuits 6 and 7 are from the power transducers to the PLC remote. Wire for these circuits is shielded twisted pair, #18 awg. i . Circuit 16 shall be 4-500 MCM, 1/0 grnd, 3 11conduit . 10 . DrawincT 13 a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a :r discrete input . b. A class 4, 35' pole shall be provided. C. Add a #4 ground conductor to circuits 9, 10, 13, & 19 . d. Circuit 3 shall be 8 conductor. e. Circuit 15 shall be 3-#6, #8 grnd, 1 11conduit . f. Add #8 ground wire from the service entrance panel to a ri 1011 , 3/4" ground rod. g. The main breaker and transfer switch shall be rated 400 amp. F h. Circuit 7 and 8 shall be 4-500 MCM, ,1/0 grnd, 3 11conduit . k .,. 11 . Drawing 14 : k a. A class 4 ole shall be p provided. Height as indicated. b. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit. C. Circuit 2 shall be 8c, #14. d. Utilize the existing phase monitor NO contacts for power failure input to the PLC remote. The phase monitor is located in the existing control panel. Use two wires from circuit 2. 8802-1 AD3-6 , M1 1 9y' 1z ,`¢ .Yy'�1 x� �, ''' �f�' �N,3�,+7".'s. ".:}dcR'hn&�4 �;�'FS'.,�j�,i"�rw py,7t „h„µs �.si�y r ..;�,t•,�-Y'T�yY'}�51J'a.,7. 7!9 t3+ 'n W- �,�t',{f t y 12 . Drawing 15 • L a, A 70' class 4 pole shall be provided. ' rc b. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel. Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12 3/4" conduit from the control -- , panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit. C. Circuit 2 shall be 8c, #14 . d. Utilize the existing phase monitor ,'NO contacts for power failure input to the PLC remote. The prase monitor is .`� located in the existing control panel . Use two wires from circuit 2. f 7 I existing e. Add circuit 6 from the g control panel to the PLC remote. It shall be 8-#12, 3/411 conduit. This circuit is for the pump start/stop controls. 13. Drawing 16: {. a. A 701 class 4 pole shall be provided. . 14 .. Drawing 17 • ~, a. In the plan view of the pumpstation the distance between the centerline of the suction piping is 4' -011 . .. b. The note of the Section detail shall read: "Remove start- ' ers, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, and >. control devices from the existing control panel and use as a junction box. Seal all unused openings . Relocate ;. starters, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, and control devices to new pump control panel . C. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure • r< relay. Add a• power. supply following the circuit breaker. Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a discrete input . d. Wire for circuits 6 and 11 is shielded #18 awg. e. Add a ground lug to the Pump control panel . ;. f. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. g. Circuit 4 shall be 6c, #14 . 15 : . Drawing 18 : a. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. 8802-1 AD3-7 s. d, -*i.riwY. ... .. f, 7...j: .t':trr .__� . `" "' .p� �w ��2. ks _ .. ...t iei''... i• .+..I'.� ......s.'T`'i["_{.y �:° .i. �Z .. .. 1�:.,n„y":.. b. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel. Provide a fuse in the existing control P g panel and '.V route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit . C. Delete the lag pump stop discrete output and the pump high temperature discrete inputs . Add the power failure discrete input. C 4. b d. Delete relays R1 and R2 . ' Yr e . The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23 . ff ,: f. Install the phase monitor inside the existing pump con- trol . Route 2c, #14, 3/4" conduit from the phase monitor to the PLC remote. 16 . Drawing_19 a. Install the power transducers in the existing control panel N b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. ,t 17 . Drawing 20 : r .;t a. Clarification: ` Two antennas are mounted on the corner of the Waste Water Treatment Plant Administration building. , '. An antenna for each frequency is required. 18 . Drawing 22 • '., a. Field route, with Owner' s agreement a power circuit with 3-#12, 3/4" conduit from a lighting panel located 150' a from the PLC remote. _ b. The existing pole for Repeater No. 2 is 60' C. The antenna, for repeater No. . 1 is to be mounted at the ± u 95' level of the existing tower. d. Clarification: Lightning arrestors are to be mounted on the outside of the Repeater panels before the coax enters the panel. 19. Drawing 24 : ' a. Clarification: Lightning arrestors are to be mounted on : the outside of the Repeater panels before the coax enters the panel. • . i A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES 8802''-1 AD3-8 MMIN ;3 •it r S,. ' : 1tr '1.,,r r� ,y' rr�'` ii a+ ovi".,5>.n: ids fh.h t•.., ... —-.r..Jl___. ..._.�..� 1. ..� a .. _.,r.— .�t y- ___� ,. _.-_. �-"V__ie... tZ..f-l.e.t_�]al... u..51�.I yi S trt e �t't3 DIVISION 11 PUMPS 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form y`> a part of these specifications to the extent indicated by refer- ences thereto. Only the most recent revisions of these publica- tions shall be used. 1.1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) : B 16.1 Cast Iron Pipe Flanges And Flanged Fittings 1. 2. Hydraulic Institute Standards: Hydraulic Institute Standards for Centrifugal, Rotary, and Reciprocating Pumps 2. GENERAL: This Division of the specifications includes the requirements for furnishing and installing, complete and ready for use, two vertical, close-coupled, dry pit, electric motor- driven, non-clog centrifugal sewage pumping units. Motors shall be as specified in Division 16D. 3. MATERIALS: Materials shall conform to the respective pub- lications and other requirements specified herein. 4. CENTRIFUGAL SEWAGE PUMPS: Each centrifugal pump shall be vertical, flexible close-coupled, dry pit, electric motor-driven, non-clog, single-stage sewage pumps designed consistent with a 20-year service life when operated in accordance with the specified operating conditions and in accordance with the pump manufacturer' s printed instructions. 4.1. Operating conditions: Pumps shall be designed to meet the following operating conditions. Duty Continuous and intermittent Liquid Temperature 40OF to 100OF Suction Lift As shown on the drawings Liquid Pumped Raw sewage Design Rating Point 800 gpm @ 212 ft. (capacity and head rating per pump with one pump operating) Operating Head Range 176 ft. to 212 ft. Minimum Static Head 168 ft. . Minimum Pump Efficiency 62% @ Design Rating Point Motor Size 100 HP Maximum Speed 1800 rpm Maximum allowable NPSHR for 31 ft. operating range 8802 11-1 " 4y �` :.7w e �YC d ,,y, r "'yT )£,• t 'y .k ;,r�'{{k;. t -�ret � " Y• l y�;: �' S r,�': r mra} .N� c__f;.�,�.;*�r r.,. t f §i`'S wt t. - i s:. •s x..t {e¢w, n as'.+�1� Tt�• r' .+.s+ i '�:C" y b ,w�z; r i,}x� X.,l } i.:.. v,i..�' §§,t ! 'S,v vii. �� +{. 14F°' it '• 4. 1.1. Pump construction and design: 4. 1.1. 1. General: Direction of pump rotation stall be the same for each pump. Each P P pump shall be dimensionally interchangeable and shall have the same operating character- istics. Spare parts shall be dimensionally interchangeable. Pumps shall be supplied with all guards and g protective devices as required by the latest edition of applicable OSHA{ regula- tions. All castings shall be smooth and free of sandholes, blowholes and other defects. All rotating parts shall be statically and dynamically balanced. Ri. 4 ,1. 1. 2. Performance characteristics: Pumps shall be suit- able for the requirements and conditions specified and indi- cated and for any flow from 50 percent to 160 percent of design flow. Pump speed shall be such that the upper limits of specific speed as defined by Figure 59 of the Hydraulic }• Institute Standards for Centrifugal Pumps are not exceeded at �= any possible pump operating condition. Total dynamic head of pump shall be maximum at zero flow and shall continuously decrease from zero flow to run out. Head-capacity character- <a istics shall permit stable pump operation when pump is oper- ating 9 alone or in parallel with the other raw sewage pump. Pump shut-off head shall be more than 115 percent and less } than 200 percent of rated head. The first critical speed of the pump shall be at least 125 percent greater than the maxi- mum operating speed. Impellers shall not be the maximum nor the minimum size for the pump casing furnished. The total dynamic head for the maximum size impeller, at the future conditions design flow rate, shall be at least 5- percent higher than the design head. The sewage pump units shall be r designed so that the vibration displacement (peak-to-peak) as measured at an y point on the equipment, unless specified otherwise, does not exceed the following: Nominal Rotative Speed Maximum Displacement w. 1800 rpm 3. 5 mils 1200 rpm 4. 5 mils 900 rpm 5. 0 mils a 4.1. 1. 3. Casing: The casing shall be constructed of close- grained cast iron. Volute passage shall be large enough to i allow passage of a 3-inch spherical solid with unobstructed flow. The casing shall be arranged to allow removal of the impeller without dismantling suction or discharge piping, and without disassembling the seal system. The suction and discharge flanges shall be drilled, tapped and plugged for gauge connections. Pressure gauges are specified in Division 15. The volute casing shall be furnished with a cleanout opening with removable cover. Suction and discharge con- nections shall be ANSI B16.1, 125-pound, flat-faced flanges. Casing connections shall have tapped and plugged drain and air } relief ports. 8802 11-2 SL' 8v{Gt3}f,�� ��N,f f�.(P�;+,tKS�,ia. ?„.p{a.A 1• � � �' 1. tr to �'k�"}',frp'°•,�,�' C�l h"�l"G,�ji �Lt4iXt,� nit�n� .}�±�� �' '�'Fii L _ { �� •„yN h.,,. „y" �. 1,:�a k ('��}�i„V F' r r,i'•A"."Y� t .td,: '` e'^�,i� h 7 7.77 U NO" W m ,Sty u 4. 1.1. 4. Im]2eller : The pump impeller shall be of the enclosed type made .of close-grained cast iron and shall be statically and dynamically balanced. The impeller shall fit on a tapered or uniform diameter pump shaft and be keyed and secured to the motor pump shaft by a stainless steel cap screw equipped with a Nylock or other suitable self-locking device. The impeller shall not be screwed or pinned to the motor pump shaft and shall be readily removable without the use 'of spe- cial tools. The pumps shall be designed so that impeller clearance adjustments ,can be made externally. rr 4 .1.1. 5 . Mechanical seal: Mechanical seal shall be 'a double mechanical seal assembly. The mechanical seal shall have carbon rotating faces, ceramic stationary faces, stainless steel springs, and Buna N rotary "O"-ring and stationary Kr; seal. The seal shall be lubricated and pressurized by water taken from the pump discharge through a filter and introduced uk between the upper and lower seal faces. The filter shall be of corrosion-resistant materials and shall screen out all solids larger than 28 microns. Inlet and outlet connectionsx. ' shall be provided in the mechanical seal assembly, with an adjustment valve provided on the outlet tap. fit.. 4. 1.1. 6. Shaft: The shaft shall be solid, one-piece stain less steel or high carbon steel with stainless steel shaft sleeve to eliminate corrosion within the pump or the mechan- ical seal. . To minimize seal wear resulting from shaft deflec- tion in the mechanical seal caused by the radial thrust of the pump, the vibra tion displacement of the shaft measured at the face of the mechanical seal shall not exceed 2. 0 mils. For vertical flexible-coupled pump and motor units a separate pump bearing frame with flexible-connected shaft shall be pro- vided. The shaft from the top of the impeller to the upper bearing supporting the impeller shall be of sufficient size to transmit the full driver horsepower with a liberal safety factor. 4 .1. 1.7. Bearings: The bearing nearest the impeller shall be designed for radial load. The upper bearing shall be free to move linearly with the thermal expansion of the shaft and shall be designed for radial load only. In order to minimize seal wear caused by lineal movement of the shaft, the shaft bearing nearest the pump impeller shall be locked in place so that the thermal expansion of the shaft is held to a minimum and so that the end play is limited to the clearance within the bearing. $earings shall have a minimum L10 life of not less than 20,000 hours under adverse conditions of pump shut- ! off and a minimum L10 life of not less than 100F000 hours at design rating point. 4.1. 1. 8. Wearing rings: Removable wearing rings of unlike hardened stainless steel shall be furnished on the impeller and casing or suction head and arranged with the wearing 8802 11-3, ON"*-­ 77­-, e's 4 gAg v7ri IV P� rJi Wv 1W tkn `T. s,x*s.5: f$ Sx.�fr>S..x- !.. t..,t i ' t � { .w t 3 y Y k +'F� �•7'L ykl .} F:;�;N1q• • n,°s surfaces normal to the axis of rotation. They shall be securely fastened to prevent any relative rotation, and . designed to compensate for a minimum of one-quarter inch wear. The impeller ring shall have a hardness of 190-250 BHN and the casing or suction head ring shall have a hardness of "-� 240-350 BHN. ' 4.2. Pump base and elbow. A heavy-duty, fabricated steel or cast iron base with openings large enough to permit accdss to the t ix suction elbow and cleanout shall be provided. The cast iron suction elbow shall have a cleanout with removable cover and ANSI B16.1, 125-pound flat-faced flanges. The base shall be designed to support the assembled weight of the pump and driver. �U 4.3. Anchor bolts: Pumps shall be furnished with stainless steel capsule anchors of size and length required by the pumps u manufacturer. 4. 4. Spare parts: One complete replacement mechanical seal assembly, one spare seal filter element, and one spare volute gasket shall be furnished for each pump. 4. 5. Nameplates: Each pump shall have a standard corrosion f x'17 resistant nameplate securely affixed thereto, showing the model number, serial number and the name of the manufacturer. The i nameplate for each pump shall show the capacity in gpm at a rated t speed in rpm, head in feet, and the impeller size, type and num- ,,x ,,, be r. ?=r< 5. INSTALLATION: Equipment shall be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer and the best stan- dard practices for this type of work. a=`9r 6. SERVICE: The Contractor shall furnish the services of competent and qualified, factory-trained field representatives ,.. for the pumps, and the motor as required to perform field ser- vices called for in this specification and as required to confirm proper operation of the pumps. The representatives shall perform the following: `lj a. Observe the installation, startup and testing of the pumps. ` .' b. Instruct and guide the installing contractor in proper procedures. ' c. Supervise the initial startup, operational ;•, checks, and any required adjustments of the pumps. d. Instruct the Owner's operating personnel in the w operation and maintenance of the equipment. a:.ff 8802 11-4 • # � 7 1� I, j{t'14rT "i'.t't` 4 3f1. 'J f i.t J C(.. >< F' � .�.t.�' '��� f'�•Q���it�r's���, c�t f st�t'�S'�is`��x����*r;�'��Y,'y,Y k• �i. yb `{Sr:•' r;a.a, ,crlya,�z.>4vs.P+�.*vt `r. 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All services must be coordinated with the Engineer in consideration of the Owner and the installing contractor. 7. TESTING: The pumps shall be tested at the factory before shipment.Certified copier of test curves on each pump shall be submitted to the Engineer. The pumps shall be tested in accord- ance with the Hydraulic Institute Standards., r 8. PAINTING:: All ferrous surfaces' of pumps, bases# piping and fyf motors shall receive one factory-applied coat of Tnemec Hi-Build Epoxoline 66# 4-6 mils dry thickness or approved equal. 9. SUBMITTALS: The Contractor shall submit for approval all the items required by this Division in accordance with Division 1. 9.1. Submittals for Engineer's approval: Shall include the x ' follow ng: Pumps Performance Test Results Certified Pump Curves I ` 9. 2. Instruction Books: • . 5 Submit as specified in Division 1. r r 8802 11-5 _ ,a✓r"JCf4. � ry n4t'rt �a.xr •n ry A 444 L � 7 y 7 d yfx rGsr '.k�"ti iW;pv k' r"'" + y s, :i+} yfY"".. Y•eAi t s,. �A! 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ANNUNCIATOR POINT Al. DO-2 LOW WET WELL LEVEL. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A2 . DO-3 FLOOD PUMP (HIGH DRY WELL) . ANNUNCIATOR POINT A3. ' DO-4 HIGH WET SELL. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A5. DO-5 LOW SEAL WATER PRESSURE RAW SEWAGE PUMP 1. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A6. ` r DO-6 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 1 DISCHARGE VALVE FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR + t POINT A7 . DO-7 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 1 ROTOR FAILURE. 1NNUNCIATOR POINT A8. DO-8 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 1 MOTOR HIGH WINDING TEMP. 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DO-11 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 2 MOTOR FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT 13. + 'yA DO-12 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 2 MOTOR HIGH WINDING TEMP. ANNUNCIATOR ' POINT A14. y.. DO-13 LOW SEAL WATER PRESSURE RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 . ANNUNCIATOR �' POINT A16. " DO-14 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 DISCHARGE VALVE FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A17 . ` DO-15 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 MOTOR FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A18 . 5 DO-16 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 MOTOR HIGH WINDING TEMP. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A19. DO-17 LIME FEED CONTROL PANEL. (FUTURE) a:, • DO-18 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE k DO-19 ALARM RESET }j DO-20 START FLOOD PUMP. 1 DO-21 START FLOOD PUMP 2 DO-22 START CHEMICAL PUMP 1 (FUTURE) r ;- ..`„.r� DO-23 START CHEMICAL PUMP 2 (FUTURE) DO-24 START RAW SEWAGE SEAL WATER PUMP 1 DO-25 START RAW SEWAGE PUMP 1 Wj DO-26 START RAW SEWAGE SEAL WATER PUMP 2 ; . 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Y�1 + t "3 •ti.fl 4t u 1 � U1 `,Y,t�'r .:r #jt�.,� ��,+ � r -�tF}S;• � � x`rr �' a" < ..3y's7. 4 .r;, 4 NL�., Y k �t� �• !P a a°ti.��"E;������r,�fr e'�f'�'a4'�b> :�i".a :i. r ,�a f ,�l,.�s.,,� k�v� t�, •r'!.ad�'� , ', a .r 4 T ADDENDUM NO. 4 A tiL WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS � CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM utrAKIMcni ut MA UML RMUituLb APPROVED p FOR THE CITY OF JEeFERSON, MISSOURI NOV 181992 a October 22, 1992 " This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted a above. It shall be acknowledged on page BF-1 of the BID FORM, Article 3. (a) . fj GENERAL: ek! The acceptable p pumps based on the Pre-Bid submittal are as follows: � a1 s: Fairbanks Morse Pump Corporation Chicago Pump Aurora Pump _ Crane-Deming Pumps Y, a SPECIFICATIONS: 1 , INVITATION TO BID, Pane 1 (not page 8 as indicated in E Addendum No. 3) : Please revise the first paragraph to read as follows: "Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, City of Jefferson, Missouri °. until 1 :30 PM CST, Thursday, November S. 1992. Bids. . . " '• ', 2. . . . INVITATION TO BI.D, Page 5, No. 23. Police Station: and a DIVISION 1, Page 1-5, No. 23. ' Police_ Station:-- Please revise the paragraph to read as follows: "The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, two antennas, antenna masts, coaxial cable, phase monitors, a natural gas standby genera- tor, the Master Station and Master radios, and modify the " existing Switchgear, exiting Allan Bradley PLC program and Motor Control Centers as indicated. " yr DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION SC A) SYSTEM. Page 16A-7, Article 2 .13.4 . Graphic menu Y dish: Add the following: "The graphic displays shall include the piping, pumps, status, hp indication, intrusion alarm, and failure alarms. The graphics shall match the pump station drawings. " DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION } ` (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-15, Article 2.19,1 . 1 .1 . Master_ frequency range and plan: Correction: The frequencies shall i be in 1112.5" kHz increments not 25 kHz. i 8802-1 AD4-1 *f ' {. r flr b 'a a t S�� r4J ° Zi tgl t-{?,tk " r a�� aU t �n.J;�, `' ,. .iy.?" 2.}�'\'~ a,fh'y c: ^,r t .,3 k' .,,� rr � •,� .ir��in-t[x., ,.ikti �kr L ... .v \ <,;t� ..rr4.J�± �a r;•^'�vF>Pt t iYi•s �' :'S`ifdr ;z it, h 5}f s .r s!rt},'. r F.r. i� !— ✓, a r a`•.g .:.} t 7 y ul "},s r rr?kYS�'rt,�gqt}}4��'W �,"r''at•, t. .. . ., r } . ! " ���s}s�f��� c�'���`'4FQ'�$[t��.S,�'�}�i �•�krkY�, � �.'t � t:}f� "i i •.:j .n..t a 5. DIVISION 15A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION ` SCADA SYSTEM, Pane 16A-19c Article 2 . 19 .1 .2 .3 . Data rate: { Correction: The remote radios shall be capable of handling t data rates between 11300 and 4800" baud in full duplex. 6. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION : (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-2Oj Article 2. 19 .1 .2 . 8 . Power source (not Article 2.19. 1 .2 .10 as indicated in Addendum No. 3) : Change: Power source will be "24 VDC" . 7. QIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS, _ Page 16B-12, Article- 3. 10 .2 Enclosures (not Page 16B-11 as #' indicated in Addendum No. 3) : Add the following: "NEMA 3R ' enclosures shall be installed for outdoor locations . NEMA 4X enclosures shall be installed in below grade pump stations. Fs`. NEMA 1 enclosures shall be installed in above grade pump stations. " 4 8.. .. DIVISION 16D - STANDBY GENERATOR, Page 16D-4 Article 2 .4 .1 . ;<:; , ,. Ratin : Revise and add-: "The transfer switch shall have a continuous rating on the normal power supply side of 600 volts, amps shall match full-load capability of the transform- sXn J, • ers, and have three poles . It shall be 600 amp, 480 volt as indicated on the drawings. It shall be rated and marked for •�;:;�,}��;: motor loads . The transfer switch shall be located in an outdoor enclosure. "9. DIVISION 16D - STANDBY GENERATOR, Page 16D-4, Article 2 .4 .2 . Type: Revise the fourth sentence to read: Two 24 VDC y (control voltage) solenoids drive the main contacts from the <; ;xt,a normal position to the transition (open) position and finally k+ { '; + to the emergency osition. " DRAWINGS: 1 . Drawing 7 : For the left side of the sheet which is for the Cedar City Pump Station: a. Add power transducers. Route circuits 2 and 3 {a�t Y• (not 1 and 2 as indicated in Addendum No. 3) of 18 gauge shielded twisted pairs from the power "4sr' transducers to the PLC remote. 2. Drawing t 20 : ' #` a. Replace the Dwg 20 with Sketch Nos . 1 thru 6 . F 3: Drawing 21 : a. The new transfer switch shall be a double transfer switch for two three-phase services. 8802-1 AD4-2 .t 2. 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' �:�.' 3 r} r f�\,��"iy'y�i { f' 4..�, ,.�) c�u�.Lfi,�x'�S`xv'°;ry�ytf���P t�k�l�'�1'<a Wit(pt ?,.:f+ t•�Q;t � tt t y,rt r j � ui r a p d 1• y .;vLf1175 � �-�{S! .tp� t . .. ^t71Nk�.•SMit"xtRF.'�3 b1 Wq .s. ,, a ',�'^''ti.�,ji•'iU iti t�. �1.'@:..'i.,t '±, wt }. y .ew..a:F s,::. °'r t' [ 1'StSlit�i .t,� err"��' , t !I bill ADDENDUM NO. 5 "t WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM UtPHnimLul Ut iCNggI�hAL nppLu.v..4.v t� APPROVED FOR THE ' , rr CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI NOV 181992 " i {sY November 2, 1992 This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted above. It shall be acknowledged on page BF-1 of the BID FORM, ;Y4 Article 3 . (a) . `j 'r. SPECIFICATIONS: CORRECTION TO ADDENDUM NO. 4 dated October 22 1992 ?' Item No. 2 should read as follows : INVITATION TO BID, Pacre 5, No 22 Wastewater Treatment Plant: and _DIVISION 1, Pane 1-5, No 22 Wastewater Treatment Plant: Please revise the paragraph to read as follows: "The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, two antennas, antenna masts, coaxial cable, phase monitors, a natural gas standby generator, the Master -Station and Master radios, and modify the existing Switchgear, exiting Allan Bradley PLC program and Motor Control Centers as indicated. " >:r A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES i 8802-1 AD5-1 ry -;.: 1k # �A. ,e ��..k� .. 4 .��� t k4YS �,r�+ ;., .t,`V i•�t,�lt,�,,ro..� '.S",::F .fat6t ,1 . ,ra��' x ,Y,��. t .i, ,^ i �sr..; �i . r :i l.ryir��'i i 4 �� �iN�$��t °{Y 5J��s i t + Y,t�•� q sp�i,f ,¢ f r � ,!xR;c;�s�t�g..#,( �S'. tt "i.i•' 1 I ,>< :�.wJ i� y jY v9�' ;}` r S��''� `r`"�;� c.!,� � ��.,t^ %� I� �� ' !.t d '�� 57 :C�•' j' i' Yfi �1a5.,',. \a '%�'� ��p mr � Y.�ti�.���1. y C ��r� � p �i.;N �.9 ii e r �r{' Ron Kucera "i JOHN ASHCROI•T ® Acting Director rkji Govemor STATE OF MISSOURI c DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 September 2, 1992 nkM�fi .Y ' f The Honorable Louise Gardner �- Mayor of Jefferson City '4 320 East McCarty Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 r Re: Jefferson City C291254-01 .,4' Dear Mayor Gardner: The plans and specifications for pump station electrical improvements and r telemetry system have been approved and are being sent to you under separate <_ cover. These should be kept in the municipal clerk's office for the purpose -. of official inspection. The review was primarily to determine compliance with minimum sanitary engineering requirements and did not cover items such ya as quality of material, structural soundness, electrical and mechanical i • design features, unless noted in the review comments. Approval of plans and specifications does not in any way release the Grantee from the } responsibility that the project will result in an 'operable facility when construction ti n is completed. You may now advertise for bids. After you have opened and analyzed bids, complete and submit Form 7 EPA t E 5700-43, Supplemental Project Information, together with the items outlined ' f on the enclosed checklist and two copies of the plans and specifications as released to the bidders. Contracts must not be awarded until the form and supporting documents have been received and approved, and you are so notified. -41 Verbal approval to advertise for bids was given to your wastewater utilities superintendent, Rr. Tom Wallace, on August 26, 1992. • ` you Should have an �^ y y questions please contact Steve Ayer at (314) 751-1301. Sincerely, WATER PO UTION CO O PROGRAM t a Steven D. Townley Chief, Financial Se ces Section SDT/SMD/mck ' cc: A. C. Kirkwood and Associates •F�J closure) t% Recycled Paper iw.* > sr r der ;, x€Y 4 �ky3�s sa .. Av s , 1}t•^. +„'`' �} 'y. i } i F tt +t '.j',' r .S�Crr �.s.i.^ .s K t.,r�.tw.a+a '. ve�p��j, +t's� tr"C ..7r;, + `;��},r!' '�'c` .!. 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' To: The following d c :r..ents are enclosed for review and approval prior to '`. }M awar,:ing of the contracts: Proof of adverti s i ng Tabulation of bids +'is Low bid and/or proposal grantee wishes to accept Recommendation of award 'a Any addenda not previously submitted and bidder acknowledgment of , all addenda Bid bond ' Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities Low bidder(s) Suspension/Debarment Certification Minority and Women's Business Enterprise Utilization 6lorksheet(s), ' or similar formats, for bids ) grantee wishes to accept Grantee's statement that proposed contractor(s ) positive efforts and/or RISE IV— utilization have been reviewed and are satisfactory and meet regulatory requi rements One set of as-bid plans and specifications_ Site certification and description if not previously submitted Grant increase request, if required any proposed changes to the project schedule The proposal (s ) expire ° Date For additional information contact: ` hare: Address: Phone No. : SUPPL nluv K-1 • Rev. MU-18-0-0/65 ?0 (Corrected 8/85) •+� ?it�"4��5.^t,���.¢+r��'� '! 1��p�tY''�bs7�4}`i���v 7T, +�}l.i���,F '�I t, �u k � .l t• ''��tkY���°>Hs�j'T��'•Et ���,4,���ia�� �����i'�t"r� �f�}ft�'s�l�t r��T�j'�ig'�k..,�°'X n��. may.,' � C� s'1} ts, .14���h �tl'i^�1}S1"J°i�*{�tl��:ij�.r�S7},1�j�G t�}X`7a'r 1�ht1+`���i ;�Gj�'�,��'�'�ti•; C��t+ N t"y�?��J 4 ��i� h� t Ott 1F f� •'.t i,i,l� e'er�, b a n 4 w �p� 1^''r t C P, �.i �j :4 T;t �'- � µ' v t +�kx»»,,...,...nw»c•.::*.... ..,..m�a,net+rtrcJ*reaH�t,!+gS�ltk�nr5,skexlls."�.& �,�. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY �`' REGION VII ; SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECT INFORMATION FOR FEDERAL GRANT FOR TREATMENT WORKS yw s .. NOTE: Since construction contracts may not be awarded until this form and attachments have 4. *' been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and, where required, by the appropriate State agency, the Grantee should submit these documents as soon as possible after bids are opened. Prompt submission will give the State agency and Environmental Protection Agency sufficient time for approval and notification of the Grantee that the contract may be awarded before the time period expires within which bids must be accepted. This form should present all information necessary to indicate ulfillment of 7 1. ffe r #. : Location of Project (State, Count y, City) Project Number 2. Legal Name and Address of Applying Authority (herein called the Grantee) 3. Have there been any changes in the final plans and specifications si ce date of approval by the U.S. Environmental Protection 'Agency. yes no [ " ak If yes, have these changes been approved by the U.S. Enviro ental Pr tection Agency? f Yes no 4. SITE DATA: ' A. If not previously submitted, t{°j 1. Attach -a legal description of the site on which project is to be constructed. V 2. Attach an opinion signed by competent title counsel describing the interest !'. the Grantee has in the site, including information as to any easements and '� '`• rights of way, and certifying that the estate or interest is legal and valid. r` The opinion should also include information as to whether or not: (a) The Grantee (or the present owner if fee simple title has not been or is not to be acquired) has good'and valid title to the entire site (excluding easements and rights of way) free and clear of any Pre-existing mortgages, deeds of trust, liens, or other encumbrances which would affect the value or usefulness of the site for the purpose intended; and (b) Any deeds or documents required to be recorded in order to protect the title of the owner and the interest of the Grantee have been duly recorded or filed for record whereve ne�PSS�rv, T 5. Attach the following information: A. A detailed breakdown supporting the project cost estimate summary. . A B. Tabulations of all bids received. s' C. Copies of the bid or bids the Grantee wishes to accept. a i R;. 6. Brief Project Description: n. 7. Remarks: MW y 7 EPA 5700-43 (12/7/76) SUPP #19 ` MO Rev. MO-19-01-03/86s t. F-1. t'. �, "4 , up4�1��`r 4•yi'x� ��YF �, i-i ., r F. a ! + �i}"fir'=�Ib�µiii�t`�{� Fb�,�s',m s �.,; kEr �M '�• ",s to- ,Na s i ,¢. s? .. r..%'�d , i t .';i� i' " a 3 �ry c}, <��, 1� M %III q 's 3 i •;^ r ti�' � ' 3 .x. 1 .} 4 'is S: y .rri,�'E;af,y" 7� t t4'i •, 'wsitr�..k. `t'S�z•,?nG i3. T .r's + .E t 3. it; T f!T .?^ �' r '" ti: •,`e�F'�i t Shy +y! a ! , 7 t _ , A 1 rt r t t x 4 l h"+J J'4,r a3•e gg����.Gt�Mf�'"�7'+,:�r Ir.�lY• `ft r 1.. f _,i .Y ��i. F A �.;,t1' :4�� :�� r�����rj't4�"i^. A. .. �, tk ,R ir ���' sfs�, ;t t �l �4 h a t4 :a4e k.rats i.. :•. .+ .s s r�'• t .��� i Jv #.�a.r r i.y X'i.a�:. r , ' .• .c 'j r �Fl'� �t`,t,�,�{$'�,�'���;it���J+ ? ', 'i f`4 'zF ^r z{ tlfr COSTS ELIGIBLE 8. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY TOTAL PROJECT FOR GRANT_ . COSTS PARTICIPATION Administration Ex�en�� -- am`' " and- Str»rt»res. and Riaht-of- f� ArzG'hitea!a:r 1 RT,a eeri ng Basin Fees z; , Other Architec#=1 Engineering_F'ces ,{x Project I Y Contract No. . Contract No. 4. ' Other 5. Other Contracts [{`�'`/ E i omPnt } } To 9. FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT AMOUNT Cash (including General Obligation Bonds Aovorn,n Rn„ri4 Ar (°Art'i_ficates f, State Aid TQtal r 't:ip ?• t 10. a. EXPIRATION DATE FOR WAGE DETERMINATION b. WAGE DETERMINATION NUMBER The undersigned representative of the Grantee certifies that the information contained above and in any attached statements and materials in support therof, > ; is true and correct to his best knowledge. Signature of Authorized Representative DATE { '+ Name and Title of Representative (Type or Print) yy r• 4 t„ w�n 7 EPA 5700-43 (12/7/76) SUPP #19 Rev. MO-19-01-03/86 'Y�!;• MO F-2. 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C29125li-01 Jefferson City, Missouri STATE OF MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MISSOURI CLEAN WATER COMMISSION ;S+n 444ggOa 0444 g a o e e t RtiiVr f t CONSTRUCTION PERMIT' City „. The Missouri Depart ment of Natural Resources hereby issues a permit to: 320yE East JMcCarty nStreet Jefferson City, MO 65101 J`. for the construction of(describe facilities): (See Attached Sheet) Permit Conditions: gv,,' , .3 , K't Construction of such proposed facilities shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Missouri Cleats Water Law, Chapter 644, ItSMo, and regulations promulgated thereunder, or this permit may be revoked eX by the Department of Natural Resources. r As the Department of Natural Resources does not examine gtructural features of design or the efficiency Y of mechanical equipment,the issuance of this permit does not include approval of these features. A representative of the Department may inspect the work covered by this permit periodically during construction. Issuance of an operating permit by the Department will be contingent on the work substantially adhering rs to the approved plans and specifications. } This permit applies only to the construction of wastewater treatment facilities; it does not apply to outer environmentally regulated areas. • fh i i'i.. August 12, 1992 � Effective Date David A. S h o r r ^^ Dlrootor, D1061on of Envlr nmontol Ouellty August 12, 1994 Termination Date Director of Staff,Clean W t Commission - ` Filing Fee Paid WOP9.34 1 Rev 5.92 MO 780.1151(5-92) X01 1 ?Y+ ' i', a.�'•' Y,q:. ''^^y :iF-T?+� d. r7 ''� '.�”n 4 � 4,F ' r���N�. f+ ._� rx � .'� „t,..Y.ft t,p r, �i��� L',�it'� i'�} ��.�,. '•°r�9a �5+'. ;”' .. ', ', ...+'W � .M1•,-„. Y} '�'t�£,('ur t t�rn �,�rw4�'AiT�:»�,;'3�t ;}�i.xt. ax}• xi'�.it{ 'r nV'i�M� htaF�+` 9d {i. �c�f ? d}4 ,nr i'.Y� a t 3a +r�a�*,ak� r'..�i{77 t°'x t •}1 rzv rii.}p r. 3 X, e� 0291254-01 Jefferson City; Missouri Permit #2556 CWSTRUCTION PERMIT LIFT STATION(S) : Moreau Pumping Station: 2 new pumps rated at 800 gallons per minute at 212 feet of T.D.H. will be installed to replace the ?{ existing pumps. A Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System . ;. will be installed including an electrical upgrade at the following pump stations: Binder Pump Station, Cedar City Pump Station, Cole Junction Pump Station, Dover Pump Station, Green Meadow Pump Station, Gun Club Pump ' ;. Station, aHaaf Pump Station, Hayselton Pump Station, Idlewood Road Pump "z Station, Indian Hills Pump Station, Moreau River Pump Station, Riverside r± Pump Station, Southridge Pump Station, Sylvan Pump Station, Walnut Pump -S Station, Westinghouse Pump Station, Westview Pump Station, Wind River Pump 3L Station, Woodward Pump Station, Randall Road Pump Station, and the Scholastic Pump Station. A Master Control will be installed at the wastewater treatment plant and at city hall. A standby generator will be installed at the treatment plant. "i These facilities are designed to eliminate raw sewage bypasses at the ` Y Moreau Pumping.Station and to provide instantaneous monitoring and control u of each of the city's pumping stations. Discharge is to be into the city's sewer system, which transports wastewater to the city's wastewater treatment plant and from there into the Missouri River. .- ^v;5i �J Prepared By: . 2. 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Wastewater Treatment ' Plant : and DIVISION 1, Pane 1-5, No . 22 Wastewater ` Treatment Plant : Please revise the paragraph to read as follows : "The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, two antennas, antenna masts, coaxial cable, phase monitors., a, natural gas standby generator, the Master Station and Master radios, and modify the existing Switchgear, exiting Allan Bradley PLC program and Motor Control Centers as indicated. " A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES } r 8802-1 AD5-1 -ti *7?4 `A e..:;+Y �1{ W ..�. •k vt n .1 'j ,�.i}� . y,. �c �� 7,�Urtf 1 3' Y t'��: i a,,i i s ° ., .i Y'^� t.Y f if { S�{^,.,w a`� s..^1°'^+'+5.^--�^�►_�+.+n.---�r+�-�..�^ai'�"'��.��r+.--+�-��r tt..w.r+e•-�r^ .�rocn .t �' �% i�`a..t���'�#:�`r�t,'c� _ ��;r��Y.. �rq�tf t,< .r , w c t,.+:p .? t -,.,r .:is+,ti 3r + !"{ r ..'' „�+ � �+{�,x• ,5 r .�..`� ,� . ADDENDUM NO• 4 :! WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS ' AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM FOR THE ' .r CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI T, }�}r1 October 22, 1992 This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted s� above. It shall be acknowledged on page. BF-1 of the BID FORM, ,, Article 3. (a) . +1 GENERAL: The acceptable pumps based on the Pre-Bid submittal are as follows: 'fn Fairbanks Morse Pump Corporation r Chicago Pump {`. Aurora Pump Crane-Deming Pumps r { > SPECIFICATIONS: 1 . INVITATION TO BID, Page 1 (not page 8 as indicated in Addendum No. 3) : Please revise the first paragraph to read .� - as follows : "Sealed bids will be received at the office of s: the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, City of Jefferson, Missouri until 1 :30 PM CST, Thursday, November 5, 1992 . Bids . . . " 2 . INVITATION TO BID, Page 5, No. 23. Police Station: and Y" DIVISION 1, Page 1-5, No. 23 . Police Station: Please revise the paragraph to read as follows: "The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, two antennas, antenna masts, " coaxial cable phase monitors a natural gas standby tor, the Master Station and Master radios, and modify the existing Switchgear, exiting Allan Bradley PLC program and O Motor Control Centers as indicated. " 3. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-7, Article 2 . 13.4 . Graphic menu ` display: Add the following: "The graphic displays shall { include the piping, pumps, status, hp indication, intrusion alarm, and failure alarms. The graphics shall match the pump ,= station drawings. " 4 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-15 Article 2. 19. 1 . 1 .1 . Master__ FA frequency range and plan: Correction: The frequencies shall be in 1112.5" kHz increments not 25 kHz . ! s 8802-1 AD4-1 )k.�r , '.� �a. .t .,;ont;ka.`�' F='il` '.G f.„)t.#,..,;"'" {t 'Ii'R' .7#'*?a`�:�o'•; 4"1T"..".!*!.!, r .}t`C"T•,'; t !i a .[+}� ,t ��ttS',t;itrJ�i':rr' 7. 3,tint t {it $tt5$iil.3ei>�MS t�}�.��F�Sf� i���' li"fn�•c. � i"t "S{� y3f�S��*' -�;r,?:itP Nti r 1{+�.- r,+ r., ,,ppc.�,.�,r� ay'#;it e y {�^�4,.-'f. '}�•, 'FIN M " •. �£. ,y. k � �r { y�S ?{)Y 'r,tr1•ur e �� rt Z i t'�.t�, 'tp # �`1 r {F s t ,as. ��vr���ltx)^ "No�r t �t.� t f '' , n g, t�`�y.�i rf t ti fy�pf LL it i� y1 r 7��-p Y t ' .a n "1 + + er 35 1 $ 7 8 �i t.x $• .t. o t k'S i 5 r i {a t,b`f f t{}y ^S*`°S +µW'u...»r......��..... .... ...........__ T � _ .�..... ,,.....w.+ses•M19x4:sne.i.�.,,.. .,•,r-.•s.�...,+w r t�^,2�..tc:�`4�°w4k �C�F'ifY:.Y 4T'�•'yr 5. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION SC MA SYSTEM, # jSC Page 16A-19, Article 2. 19. 1 .2 . 3 . Data rate : ' Correction: The remote radios shall be capable of handling `a' $y? data rates between 113 " 00 and 9800 baud in full duplex. 6. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION _(SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-20, Article 2. 19. 1 .2 . 8 . Power source ' (not Article 2 . 19.1 .2 .10 as indicated in Addendum No. 3) : Change: Power source will be 1124 VDC" ,t. ,.t•l.Yltr`� nay.. 7. DIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS Article 3. 10 .2 : Pane 168-12, Enclosures (not Page 16B-11 as indicated in Addendum No. 3) : Add the following: "NEMA 3R i ''�`.•:;,,; « enclosures shall be installed for outdoor locations . NEMA 9X enclosures shall be installed in below grade pump stations. NEMA 1 enclosures shall be installed in above grade pump ' stations . " P ))Y .! 8 . DIVISION 16D - STANDBY GENERATOR, Page 16D-4, .Article 2. 4 . 1 . Rating: Revise and add: "The transfer switch shall have a � continuous rating on the normal power supply side "r e o 600 .•v volts, amps shall match full-load capability of the transform- ers,` nd have three p, � poles. It shall be 600 am 980 volt as indicated on the drawings. It shall be rated and marked for motor loads . The transfer switch shall be located in ank `' outdoor enclosure . " " .rs• utd e 9. DIVISION 16D - STANDBY GENERATOR, Page 16D-4, Article 2 . 4 .2. s' Type• Revise the fourth " sentence to read: Two 24 VDC ` (control voltage) solenoids drive the main contacts from the normal position to the transition (open) position and finally to the emergency position, " a D ,_WINGS• 1 . Drawing 7 For the left side of the sheet which is for the Cedar j : Station City Pump a. Add power transducers. Route circuits 2 and 3 (not 1 and 2 as indicated in Addendum No. 3) of 18 gauge shielded twisted pairs from the power ; o;sR transducers to the PLC remote. = 2. Drawing 20 : � + a. 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'� �� �. 1 i'd'��xy,,,,tix' +x. •:fhJ.t'f•.^:.�,?1•.•1��:'�{rr''+{;.�., �7-�y •£;e ?19�..,;•�(4EJ� ",� .3wF..� rx+� �,lfa� ,S £�. � '�)°t`-,�.�'v:,{ii:w, ,... •��.,.,Y,. k�+h i 4 rY. ,T.L`7� ,-�:.' f( "` 2.':.},9,},�. � � ><f.d {^�!•,,q 4+aS i t., _•� ,' ,tip �:J .A, f,;Y"-i'% ,' r� }k"'.' S,: t,+��t ��,.. Y. r 1?.i. •# '•'iS-. .> Yy{ � `e 1,y 7 GNr, ° 4 �tfr .4u-"'� i..� is+y, .,tctg* .,tFr.S� ,f : r :t 1 M«1"•.�.-�...•t..+.-•+,--.",— t'...-+..^.+tr :.f^ •^--t -� --r^-� -"-'^_----------...=r^--n' n'-4 ,+. z� .�-T •_7.r`4r. 7�,y, ,l Affi-iN L(i DRIMUM Sao. 3 y, WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO, 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS f OVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM £ F OR THE ` CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI y, X Y.. October 9 ,, 1992 ` s This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted above . It shall be acknowledged on pa , d Article 3 . (a) , page BF-1 of the BID FORM tY. General: .* `. The acceptable SCADA system suppliers based on the Pre-Bid submit- , tat and attached Master System Block Diagram are as follows: Durkin Equipment Company "a HSQ Technology ,Ef3 JWP Controls R.E. Pedrotti Company, Inc Systems Manufacturing Inc QTurbitrol , SPECIFICATIONS• 1 . INVITATION TO BID, Pacre 8 : Please revise the first paragraph to read as follows: " . . . Sealed bids will be received at the j' office of the Purchasing Agent, City all City ` Missouri until 1 :30 PM CST Thursday,y November of Jefferson y, o ember 5, 1992 . 11 2. INVITATION TO BID, page 8, Pargrapgh 2 Please add the rf: following: "Pre-Bid submittals for the pumps shall be submit- i7 ted to the engineer until October 21, 1992 . " a3. DIVISION 11 - PUMPS, Pages 11-1 to 11-5, : Delete this divi- sion and replace it with the attached Division 11 - Pumps. .F h 4 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY-CONTROL- AND DATA ACQUISITION SCADA SYSTEM, Page 16A-1, Article 2 3 Operator stations : Clarification. "One shall be located, at the Wastewater Plant 16 and the other at the City Maintenance Shop. " ; 8802-1 AD3-1 t�ai1 ,.r t �Ali y.`i' � P 2��'d�i''Y`?� '�i,�)Alh t 4• },.�,! ttM p�''^1�X{ A, 1 `i R �r Y �x£ `t Pr}7'i'�'��'h"°7 a 1t,�1�:t��� � �� �iF•,lt a .: � ✓ ��i 1��t g�t��� s 4�> til4�"� tt.�Irz'7)5�k Cn�a'�1'r�is�a7tS�n�t'S5 .�Ew�� .. r q �,p, 4 FV Iyi�SS t}s[i«F Y` �lxk t t�e tal 'YFt1li S� 1 lit}jEA Si. ,�W t' 3}«e• .fu ��S h W } ! 2 1 q V...: 1 t' iz. r< 5 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Pace 16A-2, Article 2 , 6 . Operation modes: Delete this article, ' R, 6 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION 16A-12, Article 2 18 .5 Input/Output (I/0 J+t '` (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page _ -Mile t"` Subsystem) : Add the following: Twenty percent (20%) spare points per each type of input or output shall be supplied for each PLC remote unit . " �x } 7 . DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Pane 16A-20, Article 2 . 19 . 1 .2 . 10 . Power source: Change: "Power source will be 24 VDC. " 8 . DIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIAL AND METHODS Page r, 16B-9, Article 3 7 2 Solid State reduced voltage controller:_ f'r';K ' k Add the following to paragraph 9 : "Fuses shall be used for ! i e{s•: SCR protection. " 9. DIVISION 16S - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIAL AND METHODS Pagea�,x�::.;t" y 16B-11, Section 3. 8 .2_Enclosures:_ Add the following: ,;; _ , ,.:. "Nema 3R enclosures shall be installed for outdoor locations . ` MR >. Nema 4x enclosures shall be installed in below grade pumps- �: � tations . Nema 1 enclosures shall be installed in above rade g' r pumpstations . " 10 . DIVISION 16B - ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIAL AND METHODS Page . �a Y ! 16B-11, Section 3.10 .2 Enclosures : Add the following: _ -0:- "Nema 3R enclosures shall be installed for outdoor locations . } Nema 4x enclosures shall be installed in below grade pumps- '° :. k.� tations . Nema 1 enclosures shall be installed in above grade y: r, r,+ pumpstations . s )- DRASniINGS 1 . Drawing 3 : Replace the RTU/PLC/Control Panel interface with the attached sketches and I/O list; SK-1 thru SK-8 . 4 2 . Drawing 4 a . Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the P PLC remote for the power circuit . b. Delete the high dry well discrete input and lag pump stop discrete output . r? C. A glass 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. t, d. The sheilded conductor for the power tranducer circuits 3 A & 4 shall be 18 gauge. 8802-1 AD3-2 ' i aft# l{Yxr rr ft0 y�y4TyTy``" f {' W, 3 o `oviill i�IN ,. . 'i:r-, *N tCgh Nsi` Py.r$t��Cdas,t^yr rYfE < a r{ f ! li h' Fr i3t }�' ^;ta ..+ r'4Y345I�ii1! ¢t Y $ std ��o �'Z� Kil ////// ��h 4 � S , 4 ..yi } .y[ i -''✓ tr err rh ! .b.j 5, j.y ii.rrCF T! y+ a�tvr� � 4 _.. — _______._,w.._i._..�L►-.— _ _ .�a.d. w._rrr�JiBR. aw....,rar.n.ar.n �-"" "i'Yl^ ,per^"^°'�'..-_"'i. �i_ .. � ,- •-iR--T;-'*. � .r;,F'-y," �"` ifi i 'e��t� }R�4 '`{#✓ 'r4t, xey #k. .�, :. 'i�N� 75: r.rx�.�t k:Fi.� $ � ' ftf r .:Jt h i .i: ..4t,�...f ,i.4 ei,.,it)s:'e,,.�t.1r,d�; � 5 t,) � � ��;�art�.'a`�.-�f ! rx,j i�i b>•� f5 0� 7 ii r � r+ f t � `"v,. ' �i.i�? ' ris �' r ,',�Yr� {d�1� 't y��FZ� f��r� ��5 fy,l �t.,1 Df•Sfe ;;sp t!7 zl�Ka � .....ww'IL as indicated on drawing e . The output contacts s s hall be dry y 23 . 3 . Dra j.na A �;F""E, a, In the plan view of the pumpstation the distance between the centerline of the suction piping is V -01' . •�s b. The note 'of the Section detail shall read: "Remoore start- ers, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, and control devices from the existing control panel and use f 1 , as a junction box. Seal all unused openings . Relocate s" 'starters, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, control panel. and control devices to new pump P ; C . PLC Diagram: 'Delete the NC contact of the phase failure ` relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. } . � Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a �. discrete input. �M1 ' d, Wire for circuits 9 and 10 is shielded #18 awg. r e . Add a ground lug to the. Pump control panel. provided. Height as indicated. f. A class 4 pole shall be ' 4 . Dra�iing 6 : ' s`r a. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the PM PLC remote for the power circuit. b. Delete the lag pump stop discrete output. rovided. Height as indicated. C. A class 4 pole shall be p ;�. d, The sheilded conductor for the power tranducer circuits Al & 6 shall be 18 gauge. ' e, The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23. f. Add relay CR, following the fuse and connecting to P2, in rel t' the existing controowernfailureN alarm ttottheoPLChremoteay shall proved e P . g• Cicuit 2 shall be a 12c not a 5c cicuit . Sq h. Parallel terminals 9 and 10 with a remote pump on con- tact. 8802-1 AD3-3 . y wr�,i``�i�T�SS'z,.'ri�yri 'ts E}k t' � 'fRj� % 5u1C✓`` .., ;'. v i✓+tr ,f3 f >a. F ;�4 �r �`fix •+, t ry �t rsz� r�P} �.'�. . t(~ 4.. � ,t t �j. .z i i .. is �'°i{ � * Jfs�x s++� k� '�,, .fin�p ,.. t yN ..�tiv s."4 �� .'`:�' p�<.�J. +i'•..'.i-d/ 7��., 3T i .'s kY:l f•t ,, 'r 1 '3r`" } �X; ' i 1� i � �'� .s t �; .�,�r•44 ctbt.,t. Kt 1�'g.' ct i r Xou t',��i`i,, ",r" t `( i! .. 1 r'�i ,tt'�,,rt,f 5 . Drawina 7 : . For the left side of the sheet which is for the Cedar City Pump station: 4 s a. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel. Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and ntzrr: route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit . b. Delete the lag pump stop discrete output and• high water •uk dry pit discrete input C . Add Power transducers . Route circuits 1 & 2 of 18 gauge shielded twisted airs from the ower transducers to the p p PLC remote. cr d. Delete relays R1 and R2 . e . The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 1 f. Delete the door switches to the wetwell. Add the door qtr .,.;. switches to the existing control panel. For Haaf, Wind River, Scholastic, and Randall Road Pump Stations : a . The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing f=. 23. b. Delete wiring from terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the exist- ;', ; ing control panel . Add relays RSF-1 and RSF-2 parallel- .. �s s4 ing the existing red seal water failure lamp for each t pump. A NO contact from each of these relays shall be routed to the PLC remote as part of circuit 1 . C . The keyswitch circuit is circuit 4 . d. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. • e . The sheilded twisted pair conductor for the power trans- ducer circuits 3 & 6 shall be 18 e .au g g z 6. Drawina 8: a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure relay. Add a. power supply following the circuit breaker. ' Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a discrete input. b. Circuits 6 and 7 are from the power transducers to the PLC remote. Wire for these circuits is shielded twisted , pair, #18 awg. C. The 90 amp pump circuit breakers shall be 100 amp. a: 8802-1 AD3-4 n t j „ r Sl`7� •�k,t f l 5{'J� '�i+ #}. , ` jBv �t� uq } as � �3 '"1"?�„2C �•h.'Pt ' Ad i. aYr 3 uil J ,�'.y#''t *:,{ ;• `ti��.y.��r"{�.�r"c �? t�� ff i' t� ''�F ` ,.'' i:•t. k r5,`+. r .a >+k�q rr, t;f' .:t 7 .,.tpr i rrgi,�i A �, ..t '. ,..,.• 7 r sLL'�3 ' $, tr '� ":%j' �r ia j' f P :111k,NOM ill — r .� i.erlirlft@�..e -is;icefall d ` ririr�ieci�waeniim.�w eee �p lxrr 7�4✓rWIVr�J`ra k.���y'x'r��,r,r "as3: ,,�ti:. � i t -l•, ;e. '� .s �.�'�»F+'7�f ���1'���syvz�ir�A�+Sa f�"•} nr°�i kt '^fie' '��.g� t. ,F�> ,till � 7 r r,7 ' t��rx���l���` �tr "�s; �,;"•a�l, a yx T �' ti "afrt� a��t cr�b4s• r x ( . s, rr; J ��.y} �j � + , d. Clarification: The pump disconnects are new. e . Route 3-#12, 3/4 11c from the load center to the PLC re- r.` . 7 mote. ,,•, f. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. 01017 . Drawing' 9. a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. 4 a, Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a y5rk discrete input . b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. W Af Y t, .V C. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and { `�-- '' route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit. ���' � t•_ $.' d. Mount the phase monitor and lightning arrestor in the existin g pump control panel. e . The power circuit from the existing 200 amp fuse to the transfer switch and generator receptacle shall be 3-3/0, and a #4 ground. Z) f. The transfer switch shall be 200 amp- 8 . Drawing. 10 a. Route a 2-#14c, 3/4" conduit from the NO contact of the Phase Failure relay to the PLC remote. b. A class 4 ole shall be p provided. Height as indicated. 9 . Drawing 12: • a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure Y relay. Add a power supply following the circuit breaker. ye Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a ` discrete input . `! ` b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. C. The pumps have been increased to 100 HP . The breakers shall be 200 amp. Circuits 8, 9, 10, and 11 shall be 3- 2/0, #6 grnd, 2" conduit . d. Circuit 4 shall be 6 conductor. 5 e. Circuit 15 shall be 3-#61 #8 grnd, 1 11conduit . x 8802-1 AD3-5 �rq � :.�ir�+,,:y','i�•.'v�k��Si.'i;j�j n"`'tC�tm'��a',:r•;.;t4 a � � £ �.{ts•'�a�q�`�E��;�b SyXr�tld�iy it t4 i t# fit.' '` !,.x rj�,r t r€ xS,ts :j �.�f• �1�` t" h. t�Ln 1��� ,�Ye ,` ;•r E j .,§ c $ r ti r `� "1C ttr iH' * .. 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Wire for these circuits is shielded twisted pair, #18 awg. J . Circuit 16 shall be 4-500 MM, 1/0 grnd,, 311conduit . Drawing 13- 10 . a. PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure. the circuit breaker. relay. Add a power supply following Utilize a NO contact from the phase failu re relay as a discrete input . b. A class 41 351 pole shall be provided. ,,* 13, 14 . C. Add a #4 ground conductor to ci rcuits 9, 10 d. Circuit 3 shall be 8 conductor. -#6, #8 qrnd, 111conduit . e. Circuit 15 shall be 3 f. Add #8 ground wire from the service ent rance panel to a 101 , 3/411 ground rod. 11 be rated 400 d transfer switch shall 9. The main breaker an amp. -500 MCM, 1/0 grnd, 311conduit . h. Circuit 7 and 8 shall be 4 11 . Drawing 14,-. MAC a. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. b. Provide power to the PL C remote from the existing control panel . Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and route 3 #12, 3/41' conduit from the control panel to the PLC remote for the power circuit. C. circuit 2 shall be 8c, #14 . d. utilize the existing phase monitor NO contacts for power failure input to t he PLC remote. The phase monitor is located in the existing, control panel. Use two wires from circuit 2. M16 8802-1 AD3-6 59, i v W� ' .,,�t.i s'•�rze;;<�r LA�£ESL t Gk r��tfi c,1 t p4 t t ,,. 1 t . p Y�'d'�i',T ) ' e �Y��y� 6��u+yx6�`� dn•+.l..r..:ci':e..r.}i � .•:1 � tCi'.wt�au.ra e• . r'�• 12 . Drawing 15: G41 s. a. A 70F class 4 pole shall be provided. k _ • f. b. Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control i panel. Provide a fuse in the existing control panel and f. . ;. route 3 #12, 3/4" conduit from the control panel tot the { PLC remote for the power circuit. C. Circuit 2 shall be 8c, #14 . ' ' <• d• Utilize the existing phase monitor NO contacts for power failure input to the PLC remote. The phase monitor is located in the existing control panel. Use two wires X' from circuit 2 . y e. Add circuit 6 from the existing control panel to the PLC remote . It shall be 8-#12, 3/411 conduit. This circuit is for the pump start/stop controls . , 13 . Drawing 16 : a" a. A 70' class 4 pole shall be provided. a 14 . Drawing 17 : , •,'. g( a . In the plan view of the pumpstation the distance between the centerline of the suction piping is 4' -0" �. b . The note of the Section detail shall read: "Remove start- k`?t ,� ers, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer., and R, control devices from the existing control panel and use as a junction box. Seal all unused openings. Relocate starters, 2-10 amp circuit breakers, 2 KVA transformer, and control devices to new pump control panel. Ar;u a C . PLC Diagram: Delete the NC contact of the phase failure 7` relay. Add a_ power supply following the circuit breaker. Utilize a NO contact from the phase failure relay as a discrete input . d. Wire for circuits 6 and it is shielded #18 awg. x e . Add a ground lug to the Pump control panel . F f. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. nr; g. Circuit 4 shall be 6c, #14. 15 . Drawing 18• >+ a. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. fi 8802-1 AD3-7 r G td:.. rxG4 iTT tr j. d {{.Y 14 ?�,. .f.,ttl.,tf4„f•?a'.� . 1 •C �'{ .�t, t e,��h�.6., 'e r r i � '<*',.E`!�'Et fi;�a Y't aEr a,Li���fi�y N. n xs #' f . f }'i i or�ro'k �� �+p°�"P �1��z�IY t� L :� ��ry x a �� ���y }�G ik•+ � . + � ,�jfc f ct1 G,If 1 a syr~`F t'k 7 s�• Q•�tr t� ' '� �f tt5 (P4`�}v��"}e"kj�+�'f''yFt.�r•' ri�f��'� ��xt'ty�}t yp+'�"A+t,2*•t}�,r�f;"�, �•,l�y�,�u„k•l �S ¢'.d•,c^r � r „�r sc s 'a.d tyy,,r't wr�#'E v i.f x f '!' i � 1 ,� 'k � fi rctti1ySfG*`Ec} P} a a {�'�.} .Nrb tj 2{,t ✓is S t , �' r }�,. 'v�jS3{ r s `�p, '+ h"d,.�� � q'Pa x4i�•ay v try � ` 5� .a4�}a x; +p>Oi'd�%ivai,.„ '�,t / jn. 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Provide power to the PLC remote from the existing control panel•3 P12vi3%4a conduit fromethetcontroltpanelatolthed route # 2f PLC remote for the power circuit. "s Pump stop discrete output and the pump C . Delete the lag p P P , high temperature discrete inputs. Add the power failure discrete igput . . w d. Delete relays Rl and R2 . e . The output contacts shall be dry as indicated on drawing 23 . f, Install the phase monitor inside the existing pump con- e trol . Route 2c, #14, 3/4t1 conduit from the phase monitor to the PLC remote. 16 . Drawing 19• Ty a. Install the power transducers in the existing control panel b. A class 4 pole shall be provided. Height as indicated. 17 . Drawing 20• a: Clarification: Two antennas are mounted on the corner of the Waste Water Treatment Plant Administration building. An antenna for each frequency is required. 18 . Drawing 22 : f a. Field route, with Owner's agreement a power circuit with 3-#12, 3/4" conduit from. a lighting panel located 150' from the PLC remote. b. The existing pole for Repeater No. 2 is 601 C. The antenna, for repeater No. 1 . is to be mounted at the 95' level of the existing tower. d. Clarification: Lightning arrestors are to be mounted on the outside of the Repeater panels before the coax enters =�Q the panel. 19. Drawing 24 : a . Clarification: Lightning arrestors are to be mounted on the outside of the Repeater panels before the coax enters the panel. Aft A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES 8802-1 AD3-8 t A J r }k��'' �`i a+s+ t ��!�. ��•���:;;t s! C ` .x t r'S x 6 . r, ria:1fi t t � y r }s '' Ij,;'a���° �'�,'�' Y'Y(g Yk 3 .�t' 3T y.,r f' i ��+�� :. ,n,�l C� '+(hi.{t�`� j`�G{ %f �r y{f 3 t}�S)-r i i) t� {:( x...r c �:l r�' Y. 1 ( 3(.�y• y r' ;a. {`"")��t �����P a�YVF'�'�r§,Vr,U'}'n�C't4�rit'd�}>�st„�.tJr,�1j a.rt ; fy�ijxit ^'4K tt}�afrs+ yjr�� tt Y'k�t>idyt i•'t'��y� e°t � T DIVISION ll PUMPS }> APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications foam a part of these specifications to the extent indicated by refer° 1 the most recent revisions of these publica- s,x ences thereto. Only 4 bons shall be used. s '`"`' 1.1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): B 16.1 Cast Iron Pipe Flanges And Flanged Fittings F . 192. Hydraulic Institute _Standards: Hydraulic Institute Standards for Centrifugal, t' Rotary, and Reciprocating Pumps t 2. GENERAL: This Division of the specifications includes theF;, a re uirements for furnishing and installing, complete and ready ...^ q a for use, two vertical, close-coupled, pity driven, non-clog centrifugal sewage pumping be as specified in Division 16D. MATERIALS : Materials shall conform to the respective pub- biekT.'t' lications and other requirements specified herein. CENTRIFUGAL SEUTAGE PUMPS: Each centrifugal pump shall be .v* 4 ° it, electric. motor-driven, vertical, flexible-close-coupled, dry p '` rxt um s designed consistent with a single-stage sewa a non-clog, g pump PY 20-year service life when operated in accordance with the r:. specified operating conditions and in accordance with the pump manufacturer' s printed instructions. r� Pumps shall be designed to meet the 4.1. Operating conditions: following operating conditions. Duty Continuous and intermittent 4 0 F to 10 O F Liquid Temperature ' Suction Lift As shown on the drawings Liquid Pumped Raw sewage Design Rating Point 800 gpm @ 212 ft. (capacity and head rating per pump with one pump operating) 176 ft. to 212 ft. Operating Head Range 168 ft. Minimum Static Head 62$ 1= Minimum Pump Efficiency . @ Design Rating Point .;: Motor Size 100 HP Maximum Speed 1800 rpm Maximum allowable NPSHR for 31 ft. operating range 8802 11-1 .Lt�q ri �� syi sirdt`9 F trat „�,.ss77, Zrl,mRr 1 r { .� s ` �Y k'ty-+SdC a L" +4r.iyt 'f P,�A •�rte };i� a e4 4 tity'jr a . �(F k •'i Y`k„t �^e� � tt" ';'t y.� `'i, r .? e. :,: fv t i . trt ,.+.:• x! t tb P''�..r.. � °� i• z R 1 R f,r r 7 1 , x n �j_r i 1�§�t����y..,AR� `�'�`�� a� x°'�j��;}% i to ' i S x '4 t ..i .1 t. 1]t�'i. x 1"fi.,"'✓.4f a �1'.:�.^ J � r ' 11�+.; 1 m r�Yax.�tr� i4, .S!.Cv� 9�',�o-{"a� �C '� ` itr'?R�`r s��'` �'�F � '+�� rat rt, x � . if4 f y ;t r.•, i,}t r # r�;�a d t t, t� . aV �I�Yeeit.wr'':�.Li'i:`w'st�j°t•'.`r?�`a.i.w+.4w.,:u.;...:�dts.•,r t a ..:i[i.. .t.c.',�,.,{l 1 �5 •';pia :R. Pump construction and design : ,:. 4, 1.1. 1. General: Direction of pump rotation shall be { the same for each pump. Each pump shall be dimensionally < µ' interchangeable and shall have the same operating character- ~r% istics. Spare parts shall be dimensionally interchangeable. i Pumps shall be supplied with all guards and protective devices as re quired by the latest edition of applicable OSHA regula- tions. All castings shall be smooth and free of sandholes, blowholes and other defects. All rotating parts shall be Fly`}.,. V;' statically and dynamically balanced. 4.1. 1. 2. Performance characteristics : Pumps shall be suit- : able for the requirements and conditions specified and indi- cated and for any flow from 50 percent to 160 percent of n. design flow. Pump speed shall be such that the upper limits $. of specific speed as defined by Figure 59 of the Hydraulic .ha ' Institute Standards for Centrifugal Pumps are not exceeded at any possible pump operating condition. Total dynamic head of a, >r pump shall be maximum at zero flow and shall continuously decrease from zero flow to run out. Head-capacity character- istics shall permit stable pump operation when pump is open- hYr ating alone or in parallel with the other raw sewage pump. +� s s,. s�. Pump shut-off head shall be more than 115 percent and less >„f than 200 percent of rated head. The first critical speed o£ the pump shall be at least 125 percent greater than the maxi- s ' mum operating speed. Impellers shall not be the maximum nor the minimum size for the pump casing furnished. The total it dynamic head for the maximum size impeller, at the future conditions design flow rate, shall be at least 5 percent higher than the design head. The sewage pump units shall be designed so that the vibration displacement (peak-to-peak) as measured at any P oint on the equipment, unless specified otherwise, does not exceed the following: '- ' Nominal Rotative Speed Maximum Displacement 1800 rpm 3. 5 mils ,. � 1200 rpm 4. 5 mils ,k 900 rpm 5. 0 mils ]•� 4.1. 1. 3. Casing: The casing shall be constructed of close- ' rained cast iron. Volute passage shall be large enough to 9 P 9 9 9 +- allow passage of a 3-inch spherical solid with unobstructed flow. The casing shall be arranged to allow removal of the impeller without dismantling suction or discharge piping, and without disassembling the seal system. The suction and discharge flanges shall be drilled, tapped and plugged for gauge connections. Pressure gauges are specified in Division ' 15. The volute casing shall be furnished with a cleanout opening with removable cover. Suction and discharge con- nections shall be ANSI B16.1, 125-pound, flat-faced flanges. Casing connections shall have tapped and plugged drain and air relief ports. ,8802 11-2 z y MIM. i'a�`"y, ty'},+ F�`rf t,n�„"*. y rr a !1 5.�, FSi'"�''S.ri• y t, t. » � �r� L{.X i # ei.p�^D+ C.S�Y�'.�y�y3� ,r, Sc c`.�'•" if?�trri.; i n�t i Pad trjjy!t jE�i 1 ) 4 ' v �}y5 h#n$l.}kDj s ra$.Y �q _#,4 3 T,1A V ? MT.. �u "Y '4 n x >• i' tit r i r .7Y.<'r{ }}w< y 1.h. ',� } 5 °„ `w�:l `gat a .rt}4 4v tip{Yd } t kt , Ih ��} et y t t 3�:” �, s yX�,, .�g`Y�-''^r 3.: �:: ,.i;,r �t* ff t 5 i .., n,�e:,f r'. r, qtr !fit .✓s r� k�'� {9,f `.fi'�'� •yt`4j¢ e i T I t Rpm v • FL' S �r ay4yJ� ti` { Jp}�.?��. .,.°s t +s"��s•��•t 4. 1. 1. 4. Impeller : The pump impeller shall be of the x enclosed type made of close-grained cast iron and shall be statically and dynamically balanced. The impeller shall fits " �. .. on a tapered or uniform diameter pump shaft and be keyed and secured to the motor pump shaft by a stainless steel cap screw ''.. equipped with a Nylock or other suitable self-locking device. 5 ' The impeller shall not be screwed or pinned to the motor pump w ; > shaft and shall be readily removable without the use of spe- cial tools. The pumps shall be designed so that impeller �- clearance adjustments can be made externally. `> 4. 1. 1. 5 . mechanical seal: Mechanical seal shall be a double mechanical seal assembly. The mechanical seal shall have carbon rotating faces, ceramic stationary faces, stainless steel springs, and Buna N rotary "0"-ring and stationary seal. The seal shall be lubricated and pressurized by water .•;° f:,K taken from the pump discharge through a filter and introduced " between the upper and lower seal faces. The filter shall be of corrosion-resistant materials and shall screen out allu.. solids larger than 28 microns. Inlet and outlet connections ``•,'�.. ' shall be provided in the mechanical seal assembly, with an adjustment valve provided on the outlet tap. 4.1.1. 6. Shaft: The shaft shall be solid, one-piece stain- ' less steel or high carbon steel with stainless steel shaft ¢ sleeve to eliminate corrosion, within the pump or the mechan- ical seal. To minimize seal wear resulting from shaft deflec- tion in the mechanical seal caused by the radial thrust of the pump, the vibration displacement of the shaft measured at the face of the mechanical seal shall not exceed 2. 0 mils. For vertical flexible-coupled pump and motor units a separate pump bearing frame with flexible-connected shaft shall be pro- vided. The shaft from the top of the impeller to the upper bearing supporting the impeller shall be of sufficient size to x4 transmit the full driver horsepower with a liberal safety t factor. . t• 4.1.1. 7. Bearings: The bearing nearest the impeller shall .,t. be designed for radial load. The upper bearing shall be free to move linearly with the thermal expansion of the shaft and shall be designed for radial load only. In order to minimize 41, seal wear caused by lineal movement of the shaft, the shaft bearing nearest the pump impeller shall be locked in place so . that the thermal expansion of the shaft is held to a minimum ti and so that the end play is limited to the clearance within f the bearing. Bearings shall have a minimum L10 life of not less than 20, 000 hours under adverse conditions of pump shut- off and a minimum L10 life of not less than 100,000 hours at C•° design rating point. r� 4.1. 1.8. Wearing rings: Removable wearing rings of unlike hardened stainless steel shall be furnished on the impeller ' and casing or suction head and arranged with the wearing .:h.i 8802 11-3 Y! u B m 4 WA I, 5' k , � tc r raj �� f"tPkr f;a4=� �k ri t,+ ,�,+ �.,�Ts, �z ..3����i�atw';?.t•a,,: >,.,�s' § J k4T a G rjJ I' 1-���� K 1:. •s} 4 n�� 3 tir �l >i f �Z' r v� .Y!ti Y i ik , _ . °-t r �' ' c:at .�j o •r y � h 1*V..t`S y yz'.1 i= ; �r, 1T.y�`�',r4' J.� ��� iP ° yty.r�3���13 t11:S♦r'L + ' t��tt ,t s L 4 .iki }�"s.'t �4°tl'� C ,::. 1s,�� .'at?�}�,' ���,,� .jt���}•}1 ��� �,i•�!'!T'' it tA�iv E ` Jt ..1},+ iF +Kr tr• 5 t� x...•+` `w. /� -y�y.��'s• + ` " ''X1'jP};: !'. k `';�r°n?L.'iT3,; <, :• j ,,�!�,i�. ti ti,�' .'� 'n•r�.k,� f J '. -ty,,,.:[,YS{r.= ;1 :' ,F.. } rr la" � ikh' ,�4 7 .r � . s v1! �''.T,3,�lG'i 6"."•+ +� 4• t ..t�1}� �}f,`�}+,,� i�d�'SFA$ 'J�',lt`yt�C.7y7`T�Zcpv`�.�i(a�`��ish4'•i t �a.��.Y ;� .ty. }t.,x�' t�5 t r ,, ) + i}. :}i_J:r ,k r�rG::'; .� 1.};i� .y�. .'�'r r�w�t'E.&•',i_-iu�:.t.c...::,,V'w..i.::ai ,.....�r, ..�.:.i(;. .���� .•�• surfaces normal to the axis of rotation. They shall be t. securely fastened to prevent any relative rotation, and . ' designed to compensate for a minimum of one-quarter inch wear. The impeller ring shall have a hardness of 190-250 BHN ': and the casing or suction head ring shall have a hardness of 240-350 BHN. ;V { 4. 2. Pump base and elbow: A heavy-duty, fabricated steel or r cast iron base with openings large enough to permit access to the ' suction elbow and cleanout shall be provided. The cast iron ` +� suction elbow shall have a cleanout with removable cover and ANSI B16.11 125-pound flat-faced flanges. The base shall be designed to support the assembled weight of the pump and driver. ' 4.3. Anchor bolts: Pumps shall be furnished with stainless steel capsule anchors ofsize and length required pump l ' re b P g q Y the manufacturer. 4.4. Spare parts: One complete replacement mechanical seal t: assembly, one spare seal filter element, and one s are volute gasket shall be furnished for each pump. 4.5. Nameplates: Each pump shall have a standard corrosion 5 resistant nameplate securely affixed thereto, showing the model . ; number, serial number and the name of the manufacturer. The .Tr••t�., nameplate for each pump shall show the capacity in gpm at a rated speed in rpm, head in feet, and the impeller size, type and num- ber. 5. INSTALLATION: Equipment shall be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer and the best star card practices for this type of work. " 6. SERVICE: The Contractor shall furnish the services of fik< competent and qualified, factory-trained field representatives f2 for the pumps, and the motor as required to perform field ser- •;: vices called for in this specification and as required to confirm proper operation of the pumps. The representatives shall perform ' the following: a. Observe the installation, startup and testing of thepumps. P P k b. Instruct and guide the installing contractor in proper procedures. ce Supervise the initial startup, operational" checks, and any required adjustments of the r, pumps. d. Instruct the Owner ' s operating personnel in the x operation and maintenance of the equipment. GEL 8802 11-4 G . a re�rs+te' �aI X,�•'{ F� t„s. r tJ �:+'w.��y.g4rW „s Sf� ;:. s � y , _ ^ • r-r- v 0� �` '�� & � ��w r w 3a�,�gjFj"'�,+ d r a � ;r�"f t 4r .i ' d ai`1}1 to brWSi+}w i 1 x >'jr+"Yrl�i � '}.k�•xfc:,R�ht 4}jj t ir .d�>: :"t ,,+' =i^' J�� �" t ' ti,p• .41; t nJ.lc., .f r. t. df Yf�, :�� kS:l a f. f t. �+ f'}'» t ,t l . R �a'S�.. l. .,�+ j. Y .y 4 ., r1�Y"j•.{n' � `fV�;.i.::�t 1 • J�.Ofa.fln�YYJJ/L!1`wc' ..... C•.x � .ar —...A+`6.r.r i mY ,�,'k�y�b5.� ��}• };�. y,, AitYi�ytn�"�"#�t4`14�1.�it��`5`Ngt'�r b,�3':�"4 '�++G"+`t?"_1f.5 `�}� i ,E 9°n' �rh8'.'?rf 'Ri2't i,r During the time that field services are being provided by any representative, the Contractor shall have a representative pres- ent and all instructions to the Contractor' s representative -shall " be as binding as if given to the Contractor. All services must be coordinated with the Engineer in consideration of the Owner and the installing contractor. 7. TESTING: The pumps shall be tested at the factory before shipment. Certified copies of test curves on each pump shall be submitted to the Engineer. The pumps shall be tested in accord- ' ance with the Hydraulic Institute Standards. 8. PAINTING: All ferrous surfaces of pumps, bases, piping and ' motors shall receive one factory-applied coat of Tnemec Hi. Build Epoxoline 66, 4-6 mils dry thickness or approved equal. 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ANNUNCIATOR ' A14 11 0 POINT A9. lq ,� f, jr DI-9 LOW SEAL WATER PRESS RAW SEWAGE PUMP 1 . ANNUNCIATOR POINT All . DI-10 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 2 DISCHARGE VALVE FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT 12 . DI-11 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 2 MOTOR FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT 13 . x DI-12 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 2 MOTOR HIGH WINDING TEMP. ANNUNCIATOR t POINT A14. DI-13 LOW SEAL WATER PRESSURE RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 . ANNUNCIATOR POINT A16 . t .;0 - >W� DI-14 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 DISCHARGE VALVE FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A17 . "t DI-15 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 MOTOR FAILURE. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A18 . � t DI-16 RAW SEWAGE PUMP 3 MOTOR HIGH WINDING TEMP. ANNUNCIATOR POINT A19. .21 ^: DI-17 LIME FEED CONTROL PANEL. (FUTURE) ' DI-18 UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY DI-19 POWER FAILURE .j, ' DI-20 FLOOD PUMP 1 RUNNING DI-21 FLOOD PUMP 2 RUNNING DI-22 CHEMICAL PUMP 1 RUNNING (FUTURE) DI-23 CHEMICAL PUMP 2 RUNNING (FUTURE) ;. 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Irat t iC' H�+; +�, S,ykr r' +y' j. �,Y!p`. �ik. ,,`p,s �. t• r !� ; Y�+{f'ti .;�y4s r �k ;� , ir+.t r. ;�+ �. „ tY� } .Y++ku .� sue, �.,•, a:a.1` .t,L •�^•«l. .i...alifY:� h �_i:..r.rc' V� 4♦' �r+yt^,At• {• 't.. •C�t ADDENDUM NO. 2 4"4) WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS . A CONTRACT N0. 1 - PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM C'< FOR THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI September 17, 1992 7 This Addendum shall become a part of these specifications noted above. It shall be acknowledged on gage BF-1 of the BID FORM, Article 3. (a) SPECIFICATIONS: • 1 . Minutes for the Prebid Conference held on September 15, 1992 are hereby issued. : 2. INVITATION TO BID, Page 8: Please revise the third paragraph to read as follows : " . . .to the Engineer by 5 :00 PM CDT, Monday, September 28, 1992. 11 ' 3. DIVISION 16A - SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM, Page 16A-1, Article 2 .1 . 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P ',, } R rull JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1 - PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM 9 w Prebid Conference September 15, 1992 The meeting was conducted in accordance with the prepared agenda # (see attached) . ' n 1 . Introductions Heidi Stanfield, with A. C. Kirkwood & Associates (ACK&A) , intro- duced those in attendance with Jefferson City Public Works. A copy " of the attendance list is attached. Questions regarding the plans and specifications are to be directed to ACK&A. f;. C� 2 . Purpose of Prebid Conference a. Review aspects of the contract as described in the agenda. b. Address questions from prospective bidders . C. Meet personnel of the Engineer and Owner. d. Minutes of the prebid conference will be issued to all planholders of record as a part of an addendum. A brief history of the project was reviewed. The Project was originally begun in January of 1988'. The project was expanded and C prepared again for bid in January of 1992. F The tentative project schedule- is as follows: C4 i September 21, 1992 - Receipt of prebid submittals in ACK&A office. Changed to September 28, 1992 . October 6, 1992 - Issuance of addendum listing pre- bid-approved [ pproved equipment. Changed to October 12, 1992. October 22, 1991 - Bid opening. October 29, 1992 - Anticipated date of award of contract by Jefferson City Council. November 21, 1992 - Anticipated date of notice to proceed and start of construction. August 1, 1993 - System Checkout and Startup. December 21, 1993 - Project completion. 8802-1 pB_1 ,}• F ,,. :��' ��'•�_,�t� srs. ;.gib[ }`' i �' ` i��� Y. 1..�ii� Kv•l`� �� tr iYp Y .ab ;. •, �"} >t< <,.4 r t4'Fii � Yia �J [ya ,,x`i �`1e,� .,��r �}: a�::'„T.� RYk y"�,`!�. '`� +�`, >. x S � v • Y� i�li� �.I � .:Sr Yi.191Q--- KI.• .-• —_\. — o.iY�f1' r. r i •i2P — '�Sn�R Y y :z Copies of plans and specifications required for bidding purposes may be obtained from City Hall upon receipt of $75 (non-refund- 4:; able) . 3. Bid Form The Bid Form was reviewed as to general form and content. Specific =4 items noted are: a. The Bid Form consists of the yellow pages in the specifi; cations. Prospective Bidders are furnished with two separate Bid Forms to be completed and submitted with the Bid Security and the following other documents: A Contractor' s Suspension/Debarment Certification Contractor' s Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities EPA Region VII Minority and Women' s Business Enterprise ; Utilization Worksheet =r Assurance of Compliance with Public Law 100-202 b. Bidders are to acknowledge Addenda. C. Bid Security is 5% of the bid amount in the form of a Bid Bond or certified check. ' d. The Bidder is to list the names of major equipment manu- facturers on the Bid Form in the spaces provided. e. Addendum No. 1 has been issued and included with the t?< bound sets of specifications and drawings issued to prospective bidders. 4 . Bids and Award of Contract x One contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible { Bidder for the project based upon the total Project Bid. TY Except for those items listed in the Instructions to Bidders that y` require prebid approval, requests for substitute or "or equal" .items will not be considered until after the Effective Date of the 4U Agreement. The successful bidder will be required to submit a list of proposed subcontractors within seven days after the date of bid opening. D The bids will remain open for 60 days after the Bid Date. The bid documents and award will be reviewed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for compliance with NIDNR and EPA regulations. 8802-1 PB-2 , r i` .'`�.r,E,fl"v. ���� 4�r'4�"•`t y J. r '.f , Y !'.: ..:,. ;� � t. t 4 'h� ;"2 � r . -; �,l' iy,'��i yt��,.1.1'$ti5 r '! j�: .,.,, 1•�k"J+S �"{ ti � � F.� Y t(, +L Q is. \ fY 1' .ir �,r �'•l1�..�'y' S» it:• 5. General and Supplementary Conditions • The General Conditions contained in the Bid Documents are the Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract prepared t =4 by the Engineer' s Joint Contract Documents Committee. Supplementa- ry - ry Conditions amending the General Conditions follow on pages SC-1 R through SC--8. General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions must r be read together. 5. 6. Communications during Construction Communications during construction will be from the subcontractor ;< .. to the Contractor to the Engineer to Owner. Field communications to the Engineer will be through the City' s Representative. ACK&A , will not maintain a full time resident . 7 Demolition The City will tag all items which they will want to keep. These "7 items are to be delivered to the wastewater treatment plant . All .'} other equipment is to be disposed of by the contractor. 8 . Sequence of Constructions The preconstruction meeting will outline the order of pump station for electrical improvements. �r 5 9. Keeping Facilities in Service s The removal of the pump stations will be coordinated with Public Work personnel. s; 10 . Wage .Rates Wage rates issued by the State of Missouri and Federal wage rates ' _ • are bound in the specifications at the end of the Supplementary a Conditions. Updates that are received by ACK&A will be issued by addendum. ~a ®RI", 11 . Us e of Existing Facilities A jobsite trailer could be used and parked at the wastewater plant. The Contractor shall regularly keep work areas clean and complete daily cleanup prior to leaving the jobsite. 12 ' Prebid Submittals Prebid submittal of major equipment items is required qu per Instruc- tions to Bidders Article 10 . Prebid submittals must be received in the office of ACK&A no later than September 28, 1992 . Each submit- tal must be accompanied by a letter of transmittal stating that the offered equipment complies in all respects to the specifications or listing exceptions. All items listed in the division of specifica- tions noted in Article 10 must be submitted.t Prebid submittals may �:- be made by the equipment manufacturer, supplier or a contractor. The list of rebid-a p pproved manufacturers will be issued to plan- holders of record by addendum. � t 8802-1 PB-3 Y t< = �: J` V�',� y� .�'$�„r`J."^�,,,��jl� ,"t .��r r ',��• ! } z ' ' },+ .^� t i '`t � n>t' �t� .� ` '�<°�; r�i�✓ `iv,t. 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The software is specified around Wonderware by Intouch. °a 5, Q: The passive backplane specified for the computer is used for personal computer. (Systems ' currently not P JY� cu Y •±� ' - Manufacturing) A: The passive backplane is used in an industrial com- puter. This will be deleted from Division 16A, Article Via; 2.1 . 6 Q: Should the Motherboard by specified? (Public Works) . rr` specified to the component A: We have not in the past t = ° level. If a computer will fail it will normally be + during the first year which is under warranty. 7 . Q: Is the UPS online or offline? (French Gerleman '} Y A: This will be clarified in the Addendum. 75`5 8 . Q:. Could the submittal date be changed? (JWP) A: The date was discussed and will be changed to September 28, 1992 . It will be changed by Addendum. 9, Q: What are the existing pumps? (Hydro-Flo/Turbitrol) A: The existing pumps are Allis Chalmers . 10 . Q: What are the heights of the towers and the location of the antennas? (Reynolds) A: This will be clarified in an addendum. Is Sales Tax included in the price? (Reynolds) A: This will be clarified in an addendum. 12 . Q: Should the bypass switch be internal or external? (Reynolds) A: The bypass switch may be either. 88.02-1 PB-9 i._ F A • h � 5 NN, S° St�4�s /�`.. �`�IAI,i {x +�it"Fir �': j r x'"y,Sf+�t @'f`�1er�.t'"h"V, ':�.✓�. .i: �'�5.�..}cr t�,i VI 2•�i'���7icf ,j ss a'�,� 3. .: -� s .. k >`r{� ''�' :w�'�M��i.1F 7i'���t'� .�}+se 3¢ J i {t �, :tys:a'1��ltt�d Y , .5 p4 z'• {,t,i'• y.tt 'i; ;s:y. S s 7t .t t:s tt .e� r� t>P s � �.$ A7 s }�v y;�h,.�'y, � �•� y,.. x:,,s M !Y s f 1 ! .i)��t Ery. i t� � ttr �v i 7�`i1 y:,+ �,�s.t;3� sS4��'t � �k'�5�,r�I"x.h�v. r 4 •t'�, K �'�`' �at9:is t n ) t t �, 7 i..@ i� w fi �:ail•�,y�� `4`�' ..�±r a�1���� °dr d„J.7. 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Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time for: CONTRACT NO. 1 PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM In general: Installation of a Supervisory Control and Data .Acquisition (SCADA) System at each pumping station and waste- {" water treatment plant, electrical upgrade of equipment at various pumping stations, new pumps and valves at Moreau Pump Station, and a Standby Generator and Switch ear modifications at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. g odificatioxis r The following s 9 a general outline of the equipment and the work to be performed by the Contractor, but not limited to the following, as indicated on the drawings and specified in this document. [ Fy F A 111 1. Binder Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keys- witch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit wiring,. g, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and t workable system. • 2. Cedar City Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna mast, power a transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio and antenna, keyswitch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wir- ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface " the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 3. Cole Junction: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- switch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC 8802-1 Revised 'J 7 r � ! .a(d�r� s r � i 1 V•$'� his }��'t�t`-', � ,l., (� !��'Sh, iy£,4'xYFES.'�'r!4` %}�4j1�'>✓,�r4$F `�W ' ` 't7��f�� S 7!p1' 'v�',�,��':i�x.+E tt ' t }8 ,3 1 A 4 �: �. 1 f.`ham '�?�41•t+�4 y,,$'lt)'J1!t�y} ��1'ti ��`y`-1,(•�h1�T. ,y� 3t �"C ty�.3 C �1�{,,j 2• k+l}r. y, 1' � rr. P1 r ±9 z c F �i,f1 c� .a z'S}b{y� `� 5+•J ��}y`• f,�f ..h.Js��t`.iMd ��j' tr } z S`�4 1 at � f '� � � �:i el?�•''A}�r. .t ,�;• iT' �.����,3;_t7�'i# !F a5 �,<ai(r��`}���"yj'§`r X� ,YY tTf'*( .f'x tS r'1 rr,({�r'.�1'j�T t�z ��C�tj`.t�it;h?.;�y 'i.�;T��'��5�'.e�S - �a•,( �f.rt: �'t a (>•;,1:3�9ti� 3'1'+ � Z P� 2: rs a 1 .13,1 } C 159.y t& ., ,;�,i'dayr,�`r~r�r1"���3;v1�:Y�,t+'{!.�t. { ','�°( 1. �-"lr r „r,.t (:`fi ..��r„ �€�,•(tr To}r��f ,lt ,:�s" 7ws �; ,d�3; � �P? Writ « '� r 2� 17 Zi tiR1'7.� �}t; §#rY I. W SIl Y,l:yi� j.'4xY 7{t}" q4. ..} "F .J•+} ''L",' 7 :,'�Y' i � 'il {..� .4:J .� r I.. h'r'�PS +��.4 i � ,16 .�Yry `+�k{'••.��fi�'�f . f�Fi 1'eai t•'"' 1��r n: ,:i....,t'A�{ r -�u l r. 5 ?r r ,f 5 F' (r?i' �+ rki.' °`y. ,j,�' •?,?r+ ; ry,rr{{b�rt �`�4.+'tF�§ M1`J3. y:�,r e .}.: Y fit t,tn .� "� �� "�`P.t 4{ `r"�i Frlt� ��'".. _ �,'",Y•r5;r�dE t•s'X�u�r�t x,S''`S 3 i l�t. •Sr �` .j, a' �'w r,,�'_l'} �s t'.d {t r`.T t �!�`E r ., fa',:4y ai��.. .��r.,� z+{�p a yb. r't I?trf..7" t t��b �t.} '�n �a, �`�.a�1..pur +,'. .2... tr't>4.>' ;t•4a f F+.3,, �.,fi.t t�� •. ,,� � { ri'%�' E � � �ij N1'tt 't.',r:x L 3 ta,y.s.;kt t�ttr 5•:`{Y K#�''n a'.i. r r, '7*.X't.,lj�i ..x•s.r P �?.t.•i 1.1.:. �tT."�;.'�.' r.,., .4� it .; subcontract for construction, alteration or repair of a public t building or public work which is federally funded. Further, a Japanese citizen or national, or a firm controlled directly or irz"'�Ylf. indirectly by Japanese citizens or nationals, is prohibited from participating in architectural, engineering, or other °!, r services directly related to the preparation for, or perfor- mance of, such construction: alteration or repair if federally funded. It is further agreed that appropriate certifications rrnn: will be obtained from subcontractors and that such certifica- � `• tions will remain in effect including the date a notice to r.• a proceed is authorized and will be retained in the files of the Bidder. f A prebid conference on this contract will be held at 10: 00 AM l f, CDT, • Tuesday, September 15, 1992, City Hall, 320 East McCarty ' Street, City of Jefferson, Missouri . Representatives of the Owner and Engineer will be available at this time to dicuss the scope of the contract, bidding procedures, and to answer aquestions posed by planholders or other interested parties. r The methods for submitting requests for prebid approval of n major equipment items are specified in Article 10 of the ~'q. Instructions to Bidders. Requests for prebid approval shall be submitted to the Engineer by 5:00 PM CDT, Monday, ;i September 21, 1992. ".;; THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. THE OWNER FURTHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OR ALL BIDS, AND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DETERMINE WHICH IS THE MOST RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE BIDDER AND TO REJECT OR �•'.:if APPROVE THE BOND. >t CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI ATTEST: Deborah Cheshire Louise Gardner City Clerk Mayor `rty Jf: A A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES ;{e Engineers - Consultants 8080 Ward Parkway, Suite 200 fN' Kansas City, Missouri 64114 (816) 333-4477 nt CITY CLERK 320 East McCarty Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 8802-1 - 8 - Revised x .art Mkt n .E..' t a r4# s ,�� Y F I � k $F"'�t�7�`.M�5�,{�i x�u?`u"T��!„✓ Ne�u,`s�S r� �ar � ��#• �r•' 1 r <•? ����':@r �z{�yr��t��S�d'�d`�"ttt�'r� �u�3tt'�7����i1i� a�7 z� .u�la�;r�s:S.:�. { "`�`i'.�}�•.. ,3 ;{,+�.i,rt��y�=�(txy:''#�ry,�, a`t�`t ����''�a4 .,4.1�i:Y rf .a��� t. � 'l i'.trf 4>r.:••"af rr}Jfsai:,N:•'H'yi.,�'`',{;k;'�j. �a,N;''`�1.,�1�..5.�b )°e:"'_ ,�," it t€�'�"'��". �+;�,uv+i��p,a'kp���,'�'�-� Uv�h��3�� i,'>f`<�r >•�4 � r � E�^`���ri t.• ° tt`<..1��� f �F 4 'F4 �..0 a°}v rs'3i tli 'r•F f r a�>,{�� , J r�.�` ti "< ��`) $ ', .% �,1g � T_'�• :�f'' _. r .��+ { ,;r� t' a ,r, �Yrh'Yr '"'Ir 1( ;, , .,a, rr s ����t� r t.t t s;�, � �• k } ( w 6e ., fNi�N.' � � .E JI 11+t� 7 1 I.' .' ? 4`+���• i' ,E� reA '}�;a E�Ya'r�a✓t'ib 1'(�'4t e{.i`j xt } /t�ih kf+' t 1t; r + t >:- yr. r .f}t+i w�fi't.it+� .' tt ''fy z�q;'>• s r 7, 94} }. 1�1 a S � 4n5 3t`t.. r s t L... .,tF#� .vr,t•�Ift �,� - � ��t~�y t.Y�l�*a ��R� rya �•f$4�lkr�{1 4�:Y 4551 1�+. r+�t.-.. . .+... ...,�f W ?0. PREBID CONrERENCE: A prebid conference will be held at 1000 AM CDT on Tuesday, the 15th day of September, 199 2, at City Hall. Representatives of Owner. and Engineer will be present ll ti to discuss the Project. Bidders are encouraged to at and :yt ., participate in the conference. Engineer will transmit to all a prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as Engineer considers ` necessary in response to questions arising at the conference. 21. SALES TAX EXEMPTION: Missouri State Sales Tax Law, Section +z" 1. 144. 030, Paragraph 15, states in part "Machinery, equipment, $} . appliances and devices purchased or leased and used solely for t ; the purpose of preventing, abating or monitoring water pollution, and materials and supplies solely required for the installation, i' construction or reconstruction of such machinery, equipment, appliances and devices, and so certified as such by the Director h , 2 of the Department of Natural Resources are exempt from State and 1 Local Sales and Use Taxes. Bidders shall include the provisions It shall be the Bidder' s of this exemption status in their bids. responsibility to apply for and obtain the required sales tax exemption determination. Application forms (Department of a Revenue form DOR 318) for Sales Tax Exemption Water Pollution ,," , ,, Control can be obtained by contacting the Missouri Department of ;, Natural Resources, P. 0. Box 176, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 {: or the Department of Revenue, P. 0. Box 840, Jefferson City, Missouri 65105 (314-751-2836) . RETAINAGE: Provisions concerning retainage are set forth V in the Agreement. . : 23. PROTEST PROCEDURE The following procedures are established for prompt consideration of initial protests filed by contractors or subcontractors concerning the solicitations or contract awards 4` by the Owner. ., 23.1. A protest is a written complaint concerning a solicitation 5tyt or an award of a subagreement or contract which must be filed in �=� 4sf writing with the Owner by a party with a direct financial inter- °•' E>,�° �.: est adversely affected by the Owner ' s procurement action. µw 23.2. A party with a financial interest which believes it is f: adversely affected by a procurement action by the Owner must file Y w. a written protest stating the basis for said protest with the City Clerk, City of Jefferson, Missouri as early in the procure- �`� , ment process as possible. A protest must be received by the City Clerk within seven (7) days after the basis for the protest is known or reasonably should have been known. The Owner , upon Q receipt of said protest, shall hold a hearing as soon as reason- "x ably possible with proper and legal notification to the party with the financial interest which is allegedly adversely affected by the action of Owner and that said protestant shall be accorded G " - a complete hearing and shall have the right to adduce evidence? A both verbal and documentary to the Owner and upon conclusion of ry Y M1 } 8802-1 Revised y a 4,4411 r �� �X{.�' �.t•''t w>„ Vk fl�l.r. Yi. i{5:L y s '. t,�L "4 ,} .J uc i '.x,54' w to X !j r f tE �wi Srn{'d A ti r 4 S.tits.xJ 7 f7� 8. 1'*.• 11.1����l'1;�l }j�p•:,�� �� �'�f t i 3.)' �tif��°Z 7�E Pk'� ti c ° n p YM % 7 1 �� �`� ;Fs1C��� '1'�i'r'�r�'1 r 'g �" L' .15 'ka t�,�jt.d +.+ t� , 14e.1' ' � y�fAi`3y. {t'�tvT r•� k��' '�Y7' j^�.) a ff it { .}ty, � r.• # �{s-�� }C`tt�v k4°�' :.�r r i s' . tt. t' tl't .r t i`�+, t �i !' 11 �'��eL.a.,i '�, �r.. .;..,'�d'tv "'• `rib d^} � i e a l'�t� y�N. � > �T.. ,t ,�; » '? ��: ',."rir X`" "��i`{{'!h����'�. y♦��t kfi,� � {t��15k}�'i. ��tt�r, � i4l ,.tr .�r?r .i2(t�i r7 � :�s � ,.y;., r�1' '�i:.. Str tit'.3J't,.fy�jJi'+���j�t'�j�`jy Fr .+tr v l _ .��-- _ .__ _ .. _ ...� _\ ._ �_ u _ _ A. �. .. _ Ytt,f.,.a `_`aa✓Yu.w.,t.Y,ki{_.� • /•-•.)))' i .. .�w '.vim" 4�w. , ..J PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION Y` ' 4 State Agency or Sub-Division Detgrmination No. ` City of Jefferson - Wastewater Utilities 93-026-0005 Location of Project Date of Issue Count h . Ci1�y, y • Jefferson City Cole County July 28 , 1992 Description of Work: ' Electrical Improvements and Telemetry System / Project #8802 I +' x i . 'JF ' f1 1 , Determination No. 93-026-0005 Is provided upon the request of ` Heidi-Jo Stanfield e A.C. Kirkwood & Associates -; 8080 Ward Parkway, Suite 200 Kansas City, MO 64114 S K in accordance with Section 290.260 RSMo 1986 , within thirty 30 days after a certified co ( ) �Y ( ) Y pY.of this Y.. determination has been filed with the Secretary of State as indicated below,any person who may be affected by this determination may object by filing an objection in triplicate with the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission,.P.O. Box 599,Jefferson City, MO 65102. Such objections must set forth In writing the specific grounds of objection. Each objection shall certify that a copy has been furnished to the Division of Labor. t Standards, P.O. Box 449, Jefferson City, MO 65102, and to the party which requested thlb datermInatlon, pursuant to 8 CSR 20-5.010(1). FOR OF ICE.USE ONLY P� �' ,kt'� .wUc.0 AND RL Filed With Secretary Of State: JUL- 281992 Last Dat®Ob actions May Be Filed: AUG 2 7 1992 �. J y Ma 02HI40(34 0 f ; X �.. '� t` i i i. +, t {� .�+• f r ;t 'K ;*Li,�,yl y;.'� r''r t'r. ..{_ _` ♦/ _.. �x...�_t �__s � __ _ . _, e,1.iYr..._\ _. _�-11._.. -K _.i.�_'urtiu.L_.�.:'..4_rc L!�L.x 2� � ��`x t 2`'�5� 4,='"'�... 4 Ir"`.. F ,n j .x.x� .q '� p'�,r? t � �, s�sji P"!1V h.,t�Fr 1.V�•-I i,r`;�r 7wt 1. {}Y l t+.l tui +� a- I } . I' Yyt{..l..t{ L tV! SF d 440'! ;§'fhi Y- i1:Aku3r/.3n��' 1 i STATE OF MISSOURI DONNA M.WHITI£ DR►ARTeALNT DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DlletDTOn ®Iy1510N OF LABOR STANDARDS ��:., e .•�W r�� L.TIMOTHY WILSON . ._ d•>.' JEFFERSON C1TYe y11gF,oUR1 65102 omnaee {;`.. '•.•N 31 AnD 1.31+03 w"tcTO" JOHN ASHCROFT e CERTIFICATE The Division o£ Labor Standards, having duly ascertained and considered pursuant to the applicable wage rates for and within the locality, p ti Sections 290.210 to 290.340, RSMo 1986, issues herein its determination ' and certifies to you as follows: 1. This wage determination identifies the applicable r$+,t as defined in hour rate of wages, prevailing Y ' r A:i section 290.210(5), RSMo 1986. A 2. This wage determination recognizes that the proposed public works project may involve � +; building construction and/or highway and heavy ,.x # 4r, construction. See, 8 CSR 30-3.040. k applicable 3. The prevailing hourly rate of wages to an individual workman is determined by the type of work performed by the individual, taking into consideration whether the public works construction involved is building construction ,. construction. See, and/or highway and heavy Section 290.210, RSMo 1986; 8 CSR 30°3.040. 4, The term "building construction" is defined in i - v co of this rule is 8 CSR 303.040(2) . (A copy attached. ) ,{I11 5. The term "highway and heavy construction" is Irk CSR d in 8 30-3.040(3),. (A copy of this defin e `«w rule is attached. ) 6. A certified copy of this wage determination will be filed immediately with the Missouri Secretary ,.' of State and in the files of this department. ., � The law provides that not less than the prevailing hourly rate of wages ,. determined b the Division shall be paid by a contractor or subcon rac- y tor. However, a higher wage rate may be lawfully paid. See• Section 290.2 70, RSMo 1986. t ' tion of this determination, such Should objections be filed to any p or objection or objections must be srevailing Wage lLawin accordance with " Section 290.260 of the Missouri P . Timot Wilson, Director h t kv 4 r . ;:A"� }�tI�M.�i }�M,.4'�,,k�,�..yar�' � .+tx�N'�.15"1.ynrR },nf ^`,p�,S {Y ,k . �}i• . g, ],,. 3 Pz{,, d� � V x aaa i ,e y...r I{✓'�7a ' .�tS`Y� ..�� 4 .;..}�`ar fri'°e .�Id`j iP&§i�•%ztly- { y y i . "'�� 3 }���� 3±�,�^^,��.�il�' W»1t P � ;.Y,, < �k� t" ,sw;`!' T • . a t �•�. ,4 n�hy„;�ss„g az Sr �,t �d�Clitar 'ii��� I ..��"',�?(`f'''�iE�*«si'�.�F�, .ti•.{ 3 ��.,�Y� h.`Sa�:i}t I t t .t. 4.:'%F l i 1+3 `4 r ,J '�; t f r� I �, st f =t r $t; k9 a: �q t n"r• t " �. i t i d p i +4" •t` i_ %:3p'! i:{•�,sV " '`' '{� `AiZ? .�� .$"{�.zt.'`'3'�£,;iN`r'�,t' if 5"`t. 'tr, ti t r .,`. :�'. .y,,t 4 th �Fqn",�1r?'',,t r,V S�' �'.•� �•. }�.. .�, �;T !'1 t'"t5s:�,�`i�l�'4 z�%+ t., r;e, t r. .4.e, ..;C, r '�:r. tt t "iii �� 4x �. t �c...+<r�a41f��1 ja. �f 1 yy (H) Sideevallts other than 8 CSR 30.3.440 Classificatioas of Con• an thous that are ` straedon Work poured in eonnoetion with a street or toad pro ect; (1)) Ihty tt J'IJRPOSE: The Arpsrt►+ m of Labor Madding; sways that are bunt to aervs a and Industrial Relations bas the rrsppoonsiDility antler section Z90.?60, 0) Parking lots em#cted to a banding and RSMo to determine all structures built as parking facilities; �p► rtg hour! • paid to ►air y Retaining Wall built in itta ';,A stets o work o With a building probe con' seise ;. "edged /R similar character. W Demob c of a bunding(e)as part of the r'r trtis rile gatobJi:akes elaasifieatioru of site�reparation for new budding construction; construction work for the depardnent to � use in dote ►t8 y ' lintitt n all shrubbery b 0� silo! or the �.g tht preuoiG hourly g g rate of wades for stork of a similar �' incidental to Character. � a ulion as•deSaed in section(2); ` t (1) (l) Work on Water and wastewater;Y.• public works eoastattetion, for altieh meat plants Within the fence hot. treat. agree Cott b hourly ntf Of iia4 shall be el s a elassi5cd as (� Hi;hwa�! and has � !' other—• Scan the follawiag;. shall (A) Building construction;or (A) Work in connection with roads,streets, ° (B) Highway and heavy xmoczion. pakas Ys.on e y s and highways including but f not limited to,Qrading,paving,curbiag,sheds, (� (2) Building Construction !hall mean the fences,guard rails,bridges,lighting,reWaing ` walls and laadaca m 1. z to(UAo,Btu did (B) Work on viaducts ; , * g structures,including modifies. oraDcl, ®der• lion, additions and/or repaid to be and for gym. drainage prOJ". aqueducts, irrigs• s shelter. protection, comfort, convenience tion projects,flood control projects t'eclama• satefu&ment or n areatio or for ' tion Pv)Ku,reservoir filtration and supply " h• of pea le or equipment; 4 � Projects:aster power,duct lines,distribution t (B) uildings at an airport project,Inch ass a• pipe lines, locks, dikes, kvea, revet• U minal buildings,freight buildings and any menu projettt, excluding work apetoficatn oth"'conmetion accessary for the operatio defined as building constmction; Y ,. of the airport facilities; (C) Work in connection with underground f (C) Stadiums, athletic fields. dressing eonstruction on tunnels and abaft&; bleaebers and all other buildings (D) Railroad work in its entirery,incladfag + 5° nettled is connection with as athletic o: elevated railroads; entertainment facility; (E) Main and aide sewers; (D) Entire building! that are bunt above. (F) Rork is connection frith airports,each ground is eonaeetion with highway,satiny as tvnwa ,roads and streets ys ,bat osclsdiag that which is listed as building or toadsl pmjesis, lash as tool atstions at g construction; y Lou'n for mechaaial egttipment; (G) Work in connection With telephone, �,,�v eleecrical,water,oil,was or fuel lines, �, • . (E) :esystioa for tl:e building itself, or any including backUbg iaride and outside the other utility q' eommnaieatioa lines from' baildiag; curb line; m the . 0) Storm and uzitm sewers inside the (M Sideway when poured inddental to a building and to the curb line; street or tnsd project; m Parking lots not incidental to a building (G) Rork in connection with telephone, oonabveti in electrical,water.oil,gas or fad lines,of other MOM and Utility or cotamaaieatioa base inside a build• (� Demolition of all�to p of dies fuel and to the curb line; preparation for any higb'1iy mud heavy t conmction ae is otherwise defined in""don (A PM (4) On public Works contracts that involve both eJusifiationa of cOnmetion as defined fa sections (2) apd (8) of this rule, the Departmmt of Labor and Industrial Relations shall issue a determination iacluding both of these elaasifieatioaa, Aut)L section 2#0140, RSMfo (1986). ariainad rule +led Aug• ,effatiue April 29,1991 ?I 1990 '�"a:•' VJ x ;. o t r ti TTt .yfJ' � tt " rti P4 as is(" r S•'. 3 t K t 4{• f, � yx r 4 'i3i -f `� .� } '•'r.'y� ,t f .•"'rin t xtiY'�NwY iy,.' t �S � t � # �"-t: 45+� �cl�',�FrW�h`�' �,y—�§v ri �t a�ttL� i'��t�+� � •44s„�"�" t(� �'St.' + .y}. , �. � •�.t+����,P��s,��"✓sF�� (a ;��(�'�� j�t`ft�_���X��{����7�t'a g�r+•�'w• r�� �- Ft t', 5 r r rt • q ��� Rt>ix{��y}{ t}^€?N74bk��r� w! gyp,,, � � r*, '��� '�.�.� �'� � '{'J�� , �•�f���. .�,.+'q'�,.n`IVfn''�+tt •�.s���.,ry3I� f z �7}7�Y�d2 f�t 1 .+t .,���vr �d��n,�r3 ' 5 �P� � t r �,�,�'c¢y"n•�T,` {�t��'» 'P'�{(��;b���. �d�t y�;G"�wjiidt ub}� e ,yr vt k 3t;, t 3, �t,�1�,r fi'7�'�i r(ta,�� �,. $R f .�,,.. 1� � Y�f•�J,t,'aAys .�7(yk�!.. d}.St� t �f7 ��'J sty 4r{`F Si �5 k,, 3}. p.3? { fg t 'tt('k 3,'it., $t,� x"44 t 1'• �j'�. . t � '} 1 � e ty � Y M 4r a 'z � c C h{.t• �� S )�;'�"1.�# +r,>> '��Sm4 !f ��t.tirl'� t nth�r e. �� i`Z{ r.� �,'•J-z�,, s�,+tC n Y,� �.t,1 a'� �feSY� r . p4 .:! 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Others W Pen .f ' , Rates H & :.. . '���'•. '( CARPENTERS ,;f ` (See attached sheet for more informtio ) Journeymen 18.80 1.65 90 .03 3.`so;,• Millwrights 18.80 1.65 .90 .03 Pile Driver Worker 18.80 1.65 .90 .03 . ,t i* OPERATING ENGINEERS , w , (See attached sheet for Classifications 1 .4 0 2 .9 5 3.0 0 36 - Group I 6 16.05 2.95 • 3.00 .36 Group I 15 85 2 .95 3. 00 36 } Group T T I 500 ' Group 2.95 3.OA .36 { �ri 1 . LABORERS 7i7 Y-.v, 7 (See attached sheet for Classifications t<> 4fi 2 . General Laborers 15.00 2.10 ]..75 .10 l:i' Skilled Laborers 15.60 2.10 1.75 610 � 2# TRUCK DRIVERS-TEAMSTERS 2.25 2.00 + , x Teamsters - (See below for Rates) ;z LZASSIFICATIG� RATE C IFICATICNS RATE Flat Bed - Ingle Axle IMM Tank WWo-n--- e_mXxle 1Y.M { Flat Bed Trucks - Tandem Axle 15.33 Tank Wagon - Semi-Trailer 15 .45 ; Station Wagons 15.18 Insley Wagons, Dwpsters, Half- ; Pickup s 15.18 Tracks. Speeda.ce, Euclids & 15.18 other similar equipment 15.45 Material Trucks - Single Axle Material Tr=.2cks - Tandem Axle 15.33 A-Frame & Derrick Trucks 15 .4 5 15.4 5 Float or Low Boy 15 .45 x= Semi and /or Pole Trailers 15 .08 Winch, Fork & Steel Trucks 15.4 5 Warehouseman Distributor Drivers & Operators 15.45 *Tirenan, Oiler & Greaser 15.3 4 Station Attendant on Const. - t Agitator & Transit Mix-Trucks 15.18 **Mechanics Tank Wagon - Single°Axle *The wage rate for Tirenan, Oiler & Greaser,. Station Attendant on Construction shall be the saw as the Wage rate for the oiler in the operating engineers schedule, except operating engineer fringe benefits over and above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to 'teamster wages. }: **The wage rate for Mechanics in the teamsters schedule shall be the same as Mechanics in the operating engineers schedule, except that operating engineer fringe benefits over and above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to teamster wages. ;, fl The shift pay differential - swing shift testy-five cents (25¢) per hour, graveyard Shift fifty cents (50Q) per hour, above regular rates. N; ONEATIPOw RATE; , Workmen shall be paid one i one-half (112) times the regular rite of wage® ` for all hours worked in e�ccess of eight (8) hours per day (if working 5-8°s). or ten (LO) z... ' hours per- day (if �aorki�sg 4-10°s)n or forty (40) hours per week, Monday through Friday. 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LINE CONSTRUCTION: Zone 1: Lineman 21. 11 1.50+20 3/4% 6.:.y 19. 69 1.50+20 3/4% Lineman Operator {• }} Groundman Powderman 14.77 1.50+20 3/4% � '^° Groundman 14. 04 1.50+20 3/4% rt. ,] Zone 2: .�t Lineman 20. 28 1.50 +20 3/4% Lineman Operator 19. 29 1.50 +20 3/4% 14. 18 1.50 +20 3/4% Groundman Powderman ,r Groundman 13. 13 1.50 +20 3/4% i Zone 3: f Lineman & Cable Splicer 19. 49 1.75 + 36% ' Groundman-Winch Driver 14. 34 1.75 + 36% Groundmen-Driver 13. 81 1.75 + 36% Equipment Operator 17. 44 1.75 + 36% Groundman 13.81 1.75 + 36% Zone 4 : Lineman 18. 19 1.25 +13-1/2% Groundman Equipment Operator 16.07 1.25 +13-1/2% Groundman - Class A 11. 36 1.25 +13-1/2% Zone 5: Railroad & Cross Country Trahsmission Line (Underground) : Lineman 18. 14 1.25 +17 1/4% Lineman Operator 16.77 1.25 +17 1/4% � '• Groundman Powderman 12.53 1.25 +17 1/4% Groundman 11.69 1.25 +17 1/4% Pole Treating Specialist 19.32 1.25 +17 1/4% Pole Treating Truck Driver 12.53 • 1.25 +17 1/4% 654 (July 31 , 1992) 4 VOL. 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Work: a Cable Splicer, Air Pressure Tech- Y nician, Central Office Equipment Man ; and Key System Installer 14.07 1.75 +21% -t Telephone Lineman, Installer, CATV Terminator and Equipment Operator rt (D-4 or larger Crawler, Wheel Trencher nv Quarter Yard Backhoe or larger) 13.49 1.75 +21% _'. 654 ;June 19, 1992) Equipment Operator (all other small * , equipment) 11.78 1. 75 +21% Groundman - Winch Driver 10. 57 1. 75 +21% Groundman 9.26 1.75 +21% u Zone. 7: Telephone & Telegraph Railroad Communications & CATV Work: Cable Splicers, Air Pressure T, Technician Central Office Equip- . ! ment Man 13. 08 1. 25 +3-3/4% „:a; Telephone Lineman & Installer, t '_ *' ar p U Repairman, CATV Terminator, .'t - s�turf,sw�t' t, Equipment Operator (1/4 yd. � z:. h' a •t�"r'iJ' 4 �. Backhoe & larger & D-4 Crawler & >`z��•s��;���� larger) 12. 41 1.25 +3-3/41% PAINTERS: Zone 1: .. Brush & Roller 17. 14 3 .25 b Spray 18, 14 3 .25 Bridge; steel 17. 89 3 .25 Stageman, spray; steelman spray; `• spray storage bin and tanks; bridge spray- 18. 89 3 .25 Sadblast bridge; stage; erected s ' steel; and sandblast storage bin .t and tanks 18 . 64 3 .25 ` Paperhanger �, €;✓^ . 17. 64 3 . 25 s . Zone 2: •; Brush 12 . 20 2.23 t G Spray 13 . 05 2 .13 !:. Sandblasting & Waterblasting 15. 15 2.23 Tower, Stacks, Walkway, Cables, Tanks, and Bridges 14 . 00 2.23 Bridges over 500 ft. in legnth 17. 27 2.23 ! Zone 3: Brush 14 .50 3. 10 Spray, Structural Steel, and Sandblasting 15.75 3. 10 ' Zone 4: Brush 16. 00 Bridge 16.75 Spray, Sandblasting Operator; Work performed on bridges 75 ft. in height 17 . 00 All Structural Steel over 50 ft. in height 17 .00 ,1 655 (July 31 , 1992) # VOL. II „t {. tt t` ., n a r '•..," ARrAxY •i£i1 "1�+ �R�"�""r rf} 1 •�l✓.,7v'r`��..'y,�6t' ;1' . ��x�;S'.�;'�'�! �}, � } ���'�', tr �+err+ "r t#{ �• . r r r 1 ) t yn n € y�3?r �'f',x�tj�ti dl 'p4 s ,�° �a.� ytf•ti >t•'�r St >l' { i. ?, rt+ }S t. t t . ,_t �.i tt t �.� ���, �„ �i„n .,} �'�st wi�t, b �,�c„3� t".r r S � t � t. ti t ,•'i � awv`i>z�^a����f x C'S 4Y � �+,k .a,�. ,��•�f W{+ ..,ti,..�, i s. 1>` r 7 v t a: t r r �:! rr 'S . r I Eft t' i r s' tf 15}1 f wlo�''V.�' a 7",kcr t': ',c � �rw� •w$ r ri�x.�.#�t(Frtr�}r t {..}fir �t � � t E .4 + i 1 i: s r � � ., i .>7. .�ut x�ra tr�i. .t4 ir,AF t �" +� � j ter � .� s z/ r. n t•� r.`Iv r 1" nb r 2p f` r�:i..���st+,�t,�l''fL�}. .�y,t`P s ✓i ``� rte..;[. $ � i. t s �i ...�?sr i- ,�5..a{ yuli�:� � .. _ __.. _� - - �Y..- _.�_ _..__ t__• � .�._ - i.f. .rrr.��iSi�:�'!!'!l5!ii'LN•._.'�:: '= n t J «�tk�a`+�'� t'a'�.i';YY�Yx „'}�'�'h YES�,krS�ca .. :• ' ,#�ltl .' .'f s rlr '., + � iF•�'#�•a ti rk°�xF�t Fs+:° k�ps;nt "'vpq, s � �• 'ii1 r '4 a:n IL'C'Y:'� P � rr'1 b e> J tty �t •'Jc•, ,1 MO91°1 Zone 5:" Brush 16. 30 3 ..05 Spray 15. 60 1.45 Steel, Storage bin & tank 15. 00 1. 45 Bridges, stage, belt,Bazooka 15. 10 • 1.45 Zone 6: ti. Brush 13. 95 .45 Spray 14.45 . 45 Zone 7: ` Brush 18. 39 4 .86 , } Spray 20, 39 4 . 86 Zone 8: Brush 13.73 1.28 y Spray, Bridgeman, Steelmen 14. 23 1. 28 Zone 9: Sign painters 15. 20 3 . 05+d Serviceman (repair of signs) 14. 18 1.90+c PIPEFITTERS: - Zone 1 20.83 5. 28 Zone 2 22. 35 7.53 ' PLUMBERS: Zone 1 20. 96 4 . 25 Zone 2 19. 855 •4 . 50 Zone 3 18. 02 4 . 25 PLUMBERS AND PIPEFITTERS: Zone 1 22 .75 7.78 ,x Zone 2 18. 15 4 . 80 Zone 3 18.88 2. 60 * POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: Zone 1: Group I 17. 10 5.27 Group II 16.85 5.27 Group III 16. 15 5. 27 Group IV: (a) 12. 13 5. 27 ' (b) 15. 15 5. 27 * Zone 2 Group I 19.72 6. 36 Group II 19. 72 6. 36 , { Group III 18. 42 6:36 Group IV 14.96 •6. 36 Group V 15.42 6. 36 Zone 3: Group I 16.40 6. 31 Group II 16. 05 6. 31 Group III 15. 85 6.31 Group IV 15. 00 6.31 * Zone' 4: Group I 15.95 5. 10 Group. II 15.70 5. 10 Group III 15. 00 5. 10 Group IV 13.50 5.10 * Zone 5: Group I 15.90 5. 10 656 Jul ( y 31, 1992) VOL. II i •'rte .3 t�� .}:�, °•et.. ' „.r�'�.2' �`� . .� H i h ",:". °{+' n .: w n p`�s .`y f3 sR �:yiv+s :. 'ii ft f.. } '�a 1 7 .r ' e �l ,TV�./rF M.pc�•y. Y},Ynr,t.,xr.' �y,� , rx .•,. f �yotr`,�h �.� � t ,.t z r.. y�,{t„�,yr,S {;..t +w. x,, . '.,,yy L;t• u' "}a`(3 �! �' ,a� �t��.�,�' `�?jl•��h 4t a x{ `�`�`��Ftf' i�t t� z ht��+ sl(',":'Y'r�{' y F f,itYtl tliG .. MO91-1 n y , 15.5 5 5. 10 1, 4S Group II 15.35 5.10 f. s :..r °_. � Group III 13 .55 5.10 ''' Y Group IV :. ` 44 F * Zone 6 : 15.97 Group I 3.85 ,. 15. 62 3 .85 Group II Group -III 15.42 3 .85 ' * Group IV 13 . 37 3 .85 L } `'r *Zone 7 : Group I 19 .72 6.36 ' Group 72 6.36 'I I t Group III 18 .42 6.36 Group IV 17 .97 . Group IVa 14 .96 6.36 Grou V 15.42 6.36 P 8: Zone 15.97 3 .85 Group I 15. 62 3.85 Group II 15.42 3 .85 Group III Grou IV 13 . 37 3.85 P TRUCK DRIVERS: Zone 1: 15.67 5.50 Mfr Group : P 15.52 5.50 Group 2 a 15.21 5.50 Group 3 Group 4 15.01 5.50 Group 5 14.79 5.50 ,M.=,, Zone 2 try ., Utility company work except power house � . site, • water or sewer work. Group 1 18.40 f: Group 2 18.55 18.62 .;; Group 3 . 18.51 } Group 4 18.30 } Group 5 All other work: 21.90 Group 1 Group 2 22.05 '. Group 3 22.12 Group 4 22.01 y . Group 5 21.80 ` Zone 3 : we Utility company work except power house site, water or sewer work: Group 1 17.05 Group 2 17.20 Group 3 17.27 ' Grofip 4 17.16 Group 5 16.95 All other work: Group 1 20.55 Group 2 20.70 ti Group 3 20.77 , Group 4 20.6E Group 5 20.45 657 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II . c�4p' t{4 as 3 l�j� x f �j� 5°A' L ,�� � 1� -A4� �A 7(��SJ } ,s�)}X'�'h� ,g t�')f k:t��•`'i;k'S�Nx�1Z<}-+S.F � tY.�4{ y'"� � ,' r �i+ � ;g�� i'"� d��n 6 7 t 44 t �'R'�+�j .?'r,�'f?{� t,+� �•£'�- �h'Y r,v �# M�f 5�,�>�*�!'4", Y{a My{��!!s p Za,.�$`3 t x r }t;rr 5p.��{i tv i� 4 D r r r'i t� j •K' "{ 7 f 1y� `R� F � xi � �ppW i�a f+rP� �iG tsiit,i���iyM ttF��tq i e Y�> #.��4r a't4 y)fir�ht �t�f~ •'v� � �Cf"z F�t t. 1 Ynrr 1 ,� 4 z t ,� ��'�j¢? .,G7 S �+°�� �''�' i a F• 'y; ` ��:a �Yj �;1�,��.t s s Y �.��t, r�-.,� � i , ilia � Fz : Y .$.u, ��u.,i bt �+y�yj' �y��,,-^ri ss � "r•�'i"y'_�ti s.r<L "i i +, .} Y4 �C. sr�s nY fi� a r,,�ra- * .."yW`n y t t t. x 3 �` t it g. � _• .;gym ���. i.� �, �, .c�� , o �' t� h i,,i a ` 'rM � r�,t2� `�,, ter+ ,+if. iJ1t. Y'r t. r ,t:` t ! r!{ r. f ?ty��t i'v, ,�i' �•�� t • }( r; .S 4r"`'^•,�, Y 7'a v$ t t ! t ' s5, MO91-1 >, . Zone 4 : Utility company work except power house ' water or sewer work: site, .�� 12 .29 4 .25 >� rf; Group 1 12.44 4 .25 Group 2 r 12 .51 a .25 k Group 3 12.40 4 .25 Group A 12 . 19 4 . 25 Group 5 All other work: r 15.79 4 .25 Group 1 15.94 4 . 25 Group ` 16.01 4 . 25 5 4xr : Group 3 Group 4 15.90 4 . 25 l 5 15. 69 4 . 25 Group Zone 5: <' y Utility company work except Power House Site, Water or Sewer Work: Group 1 11.08 4 . 25 11.23 4 . 25 Group 2 11.35 4 . 25 Group 3 '.} Group 4 11.24 4 . 25 5 10.98 4 . 25 Group All other work: r 14 .58 4 . 25 Group 1 : t 14.73 4 . 25 . 1 Group 2 14. 85 ,4 . 25 Group 3 a� Group 4 14 .74 4 . 25 �x s' Group 5 14 .48 4 . 25 Zone 6: j Utility company work except Power House Site Water or Sewer Work: Group 1 10. 35 4. 25 10.50 4.25 Group 2 f 10. 62 4. 25 Group 3 10. 51 4.25 Group 4 10.25 4.25 - `{ Group 5 All other work: Group 1 13.85 4.25 14 . 00 4.25 Group 2 Group 3 14. 12 4.25 F Group 4 14.01 4.25 Group 5 13.75 4.25 Zone 7: e` Group 1: Trucks or Trailers of a water level capacity of 11.99 cu. yds. or less. Forklift Trucks;- Job Site t. Ambulance & Pickup Trucks'& Flat Bed' Trucks 16.67 4.31 + a Group 2: Truck or Trailers of a water level capacity of 12.0 cu. yds. up to 22 . 0 cu. yds. in- cluding Euclids, Speedace and Simi- lar equipment of same capacity and Compressors 16.87 .4.31 + a '= 658 (July 31, 1992) VOL. 11 Yy. • • . ,� • , �t !!!kkk 'a31Y..X5,1{,[4+�• ,.. a z '" � ,•i � g tae.� 4{� +�k r r} ��;ii} '���k Y�'�f � k1 Sly nr�+rx�1�"q^f`���' e?f'•��°"tr,�''����t. �'��7 �s rri.� r�." r r��a� ,h.�`"��,. i Mi<i rat,y 'S' g '� 3 3; �'�'. "'h'�t�#9f�tAt�aitt.sr.•�%:'+.::�.,t_:._,.\ .•,r:_..w...::iratr�+t(+�Et�s; ' :'h? ,_....,.. M091-1 �� , ��c° �''• Group 3 : Trucks or Trailers of a wa- ter 7 ter level capacity of 22 . 0 cu. y ds. and over including Eucli.ds, speedace all Floats t Bed Trailers ` and , Fla , winch Trucks includin ''#f= <: Boom Trucks, Win g ����,•� •'��:' Y`j small trailers, Farm Wagons, Tilt- x top Trailers, Field Offices Tool ; : Trailers, Concrete Pumps, Concrete Conveyors and Gasoline Tank Trailers 16.97 4= . 31 + a { Zone 8 : 11.90 2 .57 Traffic control ser%ice driver FOOTNOTE a a - 7 Paid Holidays A thru G also, paid vacation of 3 days 600 hours }:f~&Y= , a �F v of service in any one contract year; 4 days paid vacation for 800 hours of service in any contract year; 5 days paid vacation for 1, 000 hours of service in any one contract year; also . 80 per hour health and welfare. b - Employed for 1 year but less than 2 years shall receive 1 week vacation with pay; 2 years or more shall receive 2 weeks vacation with pay. c Employed for (1) y "f. rI ear but less than (3) years shall receive - " week vacation with pay; 3 to 9 years shall receive 2 weeks with pay; 10 years or more shall receive 3 weeks vacation with pay. ` Also 8 Paid Holidays. A thru H. Year s Day, C-Labor Day D- Paid Holidays: A-Chri stmas Day, B-New Memorial Day E-Independence Day, F-TYhanksgiving Day, G-Day -',�h.,�,•. after Thanksgiving Day, H-Washington's Birthday. "`t: ..• WELDERS: Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. J AREAS COVERED EY CARPENTERS AND PILEDRIVERMEN ZONES r� 1 rsry Zone 1 - Jefferson, St. Charles Counties a Zone 1A - Franklin County Zone - Warren Counties ` Zone 2A - Lincoln County Zone 2B - Pike, St. Francois, Washington Counties Zone 3 - n, Clinton and Johnson Counties Cass, Lafayette, Buchana Zone 4 - Atchison, Andrew, Barry, Barton, Bates, Caldwell, Camden, ' Carroll, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas,Daviess, DeKalb, M+tX` Hickory, Holt ^ ' Greene Grand Harrison, Henry, z'Y o Douglas, Gentry, y� Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Newton, A. ` Nodal ray, Ozark, Polk, St: Clair, Saline, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster, Worth & Wright Counties Zone 5 - Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Iron, Madison, Maries, Montgomery, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Shannon & Texas Counties ' > y Zone 6 - Boone, Cooper and Howard Counties Zone 6A - Pettis, Benton and Morgan Counties r>' y: Zone 7 - Lewis, Marion and Ralls Counties '.. 'aC=' 659 (July 31 , 1992) VOL. II f Ia .5.4 .t r a'�, '►"...•.`.�. , i J 4,, a.E l MIN MR i�`; _�„�' 4' a�'F'f�tk'tt / � • � r. +. ;.f Y���rry ��i� ;": .: i ` Tf 3.S i• r s .. r y 4: �yl x� ; ws ,�s��"c?ar10 'i Nna�la�=� fail �"� r f . i a t � 1#'��k i?• i'r)'�i�t �� t r 3 :> A; r :.-}, ':. "— -, 4 t` .t .➢ t t'�. .y ..ti{ `" 'Nlt'k�kMaLWfwaW«i3%u;.i.rwudt,..:.:as..n, .}p-„,_.La,naie'Rrld . :r< M091-1 Zone 7A - Callaway, Cole, Miller, Moniteau and Osage Counties ' t. Putnam, Schuyler, Knox, Clark, Scotland and � Zone 7B - Adair, Sullivan Counties sf =i ` Zone 7C - Audrain and M nroe Counties p ,.; Zone 7D - Randolph, Chariton, Linn, Macon and Shelby Counties Zone 8 - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, a ;� :. h Howell,- Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Pamiscmt, Perry,, Ripley, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties ` Counties ) ' Zone ,9 - Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray s' ° .' r;', St Louis County and City k` �'A` '' . Zone 10 - v AREAS . COVERED BY CEMEN T MASONS ZONES Zone 1 - Bates, Carroll, Cass & Lafayette Counties Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Texas, Marion, Ralls, d �r Zone - 2 Den Crawford, d Shannon Oc_unties an Zone 3 - Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties f' s. Zone 4 - Cedar, Christian,Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Howell, Laclede, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster & Wright Counties Johnson Morgan Pettis, Saline & Zone 5 - Benton, Henry, Hickory, ► g3},4} St. Clair Counties Howard, Linn, ''' I Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Chariton, Cooper, Tjs' , % Macon, Moniteau, Monroe, Randolph, Shelby, Schuyler, Sullivan & . • j Putnam Counties ” Zone 7 - Callaway, Camden, Cole, Gasconade, Maries, Miller, Montgomery, & Osage Counties Zone 8 - Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Livingston, Mercer, A x Idodaway & Worth Counties o Zone `9 - St. Louis City & County, Jefferson & St. Charles Counties Zone 10 -- Franklin, Lincoln, Warren, Iron, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Washington, Reynolds & Madison Counties Zone 11 - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, :. w.'r. Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties T, AREAS COVERED BY ELECTRICIAN ZONES '. Zone 1 - Adair, Audrain (that part east of Highway 19) , Clark, Knox, ' Lewis, Linn, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Schuyler, . Scotland, Shelby and Sullivan Counties Zone 2 - Area bounded on the North by State Highway 92 in Platte & x Clay Counties; east by a straight line from Intersection of State Highway 92 & 33 in Clay County Intersection of U.S. Highway 24 & State Highway 7 in Jackson County, south on Highway 7 to Pleasant Hill; South from Pleasant Hill due West to the Missouri _. Kansas t,?r State Line; West by the Missouri - Kansas State Line. Towns of t, Pleakant' Hill & Blue Springs are excluded Zone 3 - Portion of Cass, Clay, Jackson and Platte Counties not included in Zone 2 Zone 4 - Bates, Benton, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette & Pettis Counties Zone 5 - Carroll , Cooper, Morgan, Ray and Saline Counties' Zone 6 - St. Charles County, St. Louis County and City � f Zone 7 - Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln & Warren Counties 1,,o vq 1 660 (July 31, 1992) y Y °j VOL. II r {. � 3. ? 'S ,t3 d r• rei' 4i t t o r 1 ` tltrK{ � Sd+;4 � z•Ft� ti°i � a a•4"t �t �: � � a - 4�r �' .'tl �a t . �� �71 c' �u t r k i'� '��'r e'. MSnt� S I }� '.T`t• J ../.t� dt � 's6 t i r d r . a r S + l ,, "k, , d't't i t{ r�,b�}''�fd ��, 1 v,�� "•t r s' '' a ! filnhl'Tr�.�}A .i 'r„p '. � �} �f;��fC�`��.�i' °8%f�i. ,+ .,ryrr„yr.(o'; �,...--..s...+�..o..�..t� _'•"'�°."—.-..--..--- w �. f � iSti4��4�5°$'" r�L 9' � �� a . s�3..n?'J'RNYh{,tt.Y^'+:+ ar.•OS;tar-nwsra,,n««.,:.t.:. .....r N.,, F r,1. +� ,,.ai,.Jr;xt ry. .......� .t. ,. .._ri:'0444ih.,x,Al M091-1 'r Zone 8 - Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Perry, Scott, St. Francois, 1 `. Ste. Genevieve, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, ' Mississi pp i, New Madrid, Pemiscot Ripley, Reynolds, Stoddard, Washington and Wayne Counties ii Zone 9 - Christian, Dallas, Douglas , Greene, Hickory, Howell, j Counties ..=w :�. Laclede, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Shannon, Stone, Taney, Texas, j, ',' Webster- and Wright Zone 10 - Pulaski County Zone 11 - Andrew, Buchanan, Clinton, DeKalb, Atchison, Holt, Mercer, Gentry, Harrison, Daviess, Grundy, Worth, Livingston, Nodaway, }._ Caldwell Counties Zone 12 - Barry, Barton Cedar Dade Jasper, McDonald Newton, St. Clair, Vernon and Lawrence Counties Zone 13 - Audrain (except Cuivre Township) , Boone, Callaway, Camden, Chariton Cole Crawford, Dent Gasconade Howard, Maries Miller, `"nf� " ' Moniteau, Osage, Phelps and Randolph Counties AREAS COVERED BY IRONWORKERS ZONES , } Zone 1 - Audrain, Callaway, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Montgomery, Osage, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Texas and Wright Counties; and portions of Camden, Douglas, Howell, Miller, Oregon, Boone, Shannon, Leclede, Monroe, and Ralls Counties t " Zone 2 - Buchanan, Cass, Clay, Jackson, Lafayette, Platte and Ray Counties 7 Zone 3 - Andrew Atchison, Barton, Bates Benton Caldwell Carroll Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Clinton, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, 5 Holt, Howard, Johnson, Laclede, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Moniteau Morgan, Nodaway, Pettis Ozark Polk Randolph, St. Clair, Saline, Sullivan, Vernon, Webster, Taney, Wright and Worth ,+ ti Counties; and portions of Boone Camden Douglas, Laclede and � ;�'':' Miller Counties w {: Zone 4 - Barry, Jasper, Lawrence McDonald Newton and Stone '»{ y} Y p .r, counties yy Zone 5 - Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Schuyler, ; : „ Scotland, Ralls, Monroe and Shelby Counties : .t .,, Zone 6 - Butler, Cape, Girardeau, Mississippi, New Madrid, Scott, ' J and Stoddard Counties; and portions of Wayne, Carter, Ripley, � + Madison, Bollinger, Pemiscot and Dunklin Counties. Zone 7 - City Count of St. Louis St. Charles Jefferson Per Y Y , Perry, rrz�. ,. = :� Franklin Lincoln Warren Washington, St. Francois Ste. �PRAV q > r r, Genevieve, and Reynolds Counties; and portions of Madison, 's , :� Bollinger, Wayne,Iron, and Carter Counties y '' +„`;: AREAS COVERED BY LABORERS r ” Zone 1 -' Buchanan, Cass and Lafayette Counties ' Zone 2 - Andrew, Atchison, Barry, Barton, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Camden, Carroll , Cedar, Christian, Clinton, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Douglas, Greene,Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, •' ". Holt, Jasper, Johnson, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, 661 (July 31, 1992) QVOL. II .4a; r .1'F fa.+.t+. 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NP.sS�,�cl yJ �t �i �J,'{ .. .'i � 1. z..wry1•'?.y_`yy..7 ��,5�"{��� �'�.r°+ �� tfWAI M mom K.• ��� 3 .hF.� >, C•� {: ,, .[ ., .. t'. .._,4'+s.t }}�;;it:F.f`.i '{r}'�}��8'Y'',7N,;•.'''_ ��py�` �;Jji s .. .. .. . . r ti' ��k�';'��C�F'�'���YSi��i��•'�fit��. �� kr „Not,'�,�`ti}' '.���”�'�at .�-•x��"3���sa�w:,..�.._,. .., ,.. `�_ �" -si M091-1 Nodaway, Ozark, Pettis, Polk, St. Claim= : ' Morgan, Newton, ' f Mercer, Webster, Wright and Worth Counties. r; a Saline Stone, Taney, Vernon, g `"�"'�•3�`� Zone 3 - Franklin County r: Zone 4 - St. Charles countyrt ,' Zone 5 - Jefferson County '`�� Boone, Butler, Callaway, Cape � c ; tir Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Bollinger, Girardeau, Carter, Chariton, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Dunkin, Gasconade, Howard, Howell, Iron, Knox, Lewis, Linn, Macon, Mariea, 'clarion, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe, New Madison, Madrid, Oregon, Osage, PemisCOt, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, „ ,4r Putnam,Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St.Francois, Ste. �... ?;,. Schuyler, Scotland, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard, Genevieve, Y Wayne Counties Texas, Washington and Y Sullivan, Zone 7 - Lincoln, Montgomery and Warren Counties Jackson Platte, and Ray Counties 4. Zone 8 - Clay, , Zone 9 - St. Louis city and county *;'• `'.: � '• >�':ti''.yr. * LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONES 1 AND 2 j. ,�.,,✓r#,;; ,,:..n..:.. - General Laborers - Carpenter tenders ; salamander tenders; ..v;.;:. . GROUP 1 track men & all others };:., loading trucks under bins; hopper & conveyors ; general laborers; air tool operator;cement handler, bulk 'or sack; ie man; material batch hopper dump man on earth fill ; georgie bugg t;. oles) ; coffer dams; riprap man; material mixer man (except on manh . i t ;.,�;;'� pavers - rock, block or brick; scaffolds over ten feet notself- ;;:` supported from ground up; skipman on concrete paving; wire mesh concrete paving; all work in connection with sewer, water, � . setters on P 1 e conduit pipe, the and duct lines gas, gasoline, oil, drainage PP and all gther pipe lines; power tool operator, all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging operations; p uddlers (paving only) ; straw blower nozzleman; asphalt plant platform man; chuck :r tender;, en working with and handling epoxy crusher feeder; men handling creosotoX y ties or materials*; m (where special protection is required) ; topper of standing trees; batter board man on pipe and ditch work; feeder man on wood ;• =rk?. � - pulverizers; board and willow mat wea•✓ers and cable tiers on river work; deck hands; pile dike and revetment work; all laborers working *t` on underground tunnels less than 25 feet where compressed air is no used, abutment and pier hole men working six (6) feet or more a ow ground• men working in coffer dams for bridge piers and footings in • ditchliners; pressure groutmen; caulker and chain hairs the river, P ati concrete saw; cliffscalers working from scaffolds, b'asuns chairs or j'•'.�.!al"1 t9 f }7 platforms on dams or power plants over ( 10) feet above ground; mortarmen on brick or block manholes; _ e layer on sewer work; laser beam 'R form GROUP 2 Jackson similar tam cutting torch man; man; Sac paving, utters; setters; liners and stringline men on concrete avin , curb, g hot mastic kettleman; hot tar applicator; sandblasting and gunite 41 . Ev .- nozzlemen; air tool operator in tunnels; screed man on asphalt ' hurn drills; air track drills machine; asphalt raker; barco tamper; c 662 (July 31 , 1992) • VOL. II � r k" c t' I� ✓�' ' j 3 4.'•tt�'at ytl CFr•t�Nahty rr�F�',+,�t�j:�` i¢��i�,t, 5� �9'"�{X 'rF 4tjdllk3�rU;�� s.�sz{,� h�RT i!!S Y t r,1 at' �J j!I�< '. S ,r. i"+ 'F �� .4 f 1 1,,��. ,�.�".YU�f•P�n,va;1�gc�t #� } ;• {ti4� '�' xk ::ejap 1{�;.`d F v '�. { iYrZ 7� f i ' ,+ "f{� 4 t" t7l s.\9" t t+ '��3n �: a� a� , ' ;tai i. c. i t p''h vT•r $ y r q J § d (� i`7r} Y ,r r A S` .,�j ,i Ps"Y4J.S; v nn rA�lYM1lrnIDelAlE11R�4tllt�ll 11111a _ { i S � :{ < 'r�� i?AYram,„ ��..: ._.Je..:,.,r.triTY.'S`L'�`EntCY4'!1s?"!q".;F;��9,tir(yY>ra,x•. ...... ~•�'..:r;,.y.rrt+�x....:},`.�" �`�4.c��t'7'�, S j{���+ r �. M091 and all similar drills; vibrator man; stringline man for electronic grade control; manhole builders--brick or block; dynamite and powder fills E men; welder; grade checker on cuts and rf ' �. . Group 3 - Dump Man; ticket taker on stock piles or flagmen Group 4 Class A - Toxic and Hazardous Waste Worker r4j, Group 5 Class B - Toxic and Hazardous Waste WorkeruW` " ' a Group 6 Class C - Toxic and Hazardous Waste Worker Group 7 Class D - Toxic and Hazardous Waste Worker a LABORERS CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS - ZONE 4 i BRIDGES, LOCKS, AND DAMS ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER: GROUP 1 - General laborers �� �,r�,�•, � GROUP 2 Asphalt raker; a pplying, cooking. & heating o laying or caulking o performing mastic f ,3,{hzrfrM; g Pipe (including reinforced °,;,,�•-z •y,�.„! concrete tile but not including box culverts 'tX :> multi- Culverts) , tin whistles Fri•%r;=44F,`;',, - plate culverts � r GROUP 4 Brick G mason tender LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONES 3 •Through 7 r Y GROUP 1 General Labor-Carpenter tenders; salamander tenders; dump man; ticket takers; loading trucks under bins, hoppers, and conveyors; track man; cement handler; dump man on earth fill • georgie s buggie man; material batch hopper man; spreader on asphalt machine• material mixer man (except on manholes) ; coffer dams; ri ra % pavers- rock, brick; scaffolds overt rip rap fro y' t block or '��:_,. F�'• en feet not self-supported from Lj ground up; skipman on concrete paving; wire mesh setters on concrete rr , paving; all work in connection with sewer, water,e � gas, gasoline, '•�` �xr'•'�'.�' t g pipe, conduit pipe, tile and duct lines and all other Pipe lines; power tool operator; all work in connection with yY' hydraulic- or s ,k ' t � general dredging operation; form setters, Puddlers .`��•. °�• (paving only) ; straw blower nozzleman; asphalt plant platform man; chuck tender; crusher feeder; men handling creosote ties or creosote � materials; men working with and handling epoxy material, to standing trees; feeder man on wood pulverizers, board and willow mat weavers and cable tiers on river work; , deck hands; pile dike and revetment work; all laborers working on underground tunnels less than 25 ft. where compressed air is not used; abutment and pier hole 1 r working ix g (6 ) ft. or more below ground; men working in coffer dams1 , r for bridge piers and footings in the raver; barco any other similar tamp; cutting torch man; liners,tamper; Jackson or ., ditch liners; hot mastic kettl man; liners, curb, gutters, operator; mortar men on brick or block manholes; rubbing hand blade air tool operator under 65 lbs. ; caulker and lead man; haincorte, concrete saw under 15 h.p. ; Signal Man GROUP 2 - Skilled Laborers - Vibrator man; asphalt raker; head pipe layer on sewer work; batterboard man on pipe and ditch work; cliff scalers working from bosun's chairs; scaffolds or platforms on dams or power plants over 10 ft. high; air tool operator over 65 lbs. ; stringline man on concrete paving; sandblast man, laser beam wagon drill; churn drill; air track drill and all other similarntype 663 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II dd ; -- _ � �7•�G5Ys r , {' 4r t .. � r�' rr irr3�i+}. 74 ,•`+3't+ x. +'}h• it=§f irltr� r t Tti d t"!$"x Y � r i E•. ����a' ••,�°t$;{1`'yS,.. ty r5S"�LS. ,t, 9� Y ..'t'� it k • �. •`v M* � n ,"i r}ktt ��.. } .4. F*' r �S, , { .. I 't` , x 4 � r,J�ra � r. �j+ 7t 4>tit '`�°” F�?' i .f°4{}Y rid ijvPy .�'`1/` �{t(-t'4thYt li`�'lrltr,�,,,J1' •tr 4' j Y , r r .k' .. s?4a`��F1t�'•$P$�a + 1 W .; t i i� .. ` .`�,. •.{}'�a 1W 'vy• .r4'F�"Y".l^i.i4: "MftG` i y M091-1 z . rr drills,gunite nozzle man; pressure grout man; screed man on asphalt; concrete saw 15 h.p. and over; grade checker; strin line man on a<M electronic grade control ; manhole builder; dynamite man; powder man; welder; tunnel man; waterblaster - 1000 psi or over; asbestos and/or 7; ez hazardous waste removal and/or disposal LABORER CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS - ZONE g Group 1 - General laborer - Carpenter tenders, salamander tenders; xy . loading rucks under binsy hoppers and conveyors; track men and all g PP Y other general laborers; air tool operator; cement handler (bulk or sack) ; chain or concrete saw; deck hands; dump man on earth fill; grade checkers on cuts and fills; georgia buggies man; material batch ;...."',:.., hopper man; scale man; material mixer man (ekcept on manholes) ; coffer dams; abutments and pier hole men working below ground) ; riprap pavers rock, block or brick; signal man; scaffold.; over 10 ft. not self-supported from ground up; skipman on concrete paving; vibrator man; wire mesh setters on concrete paving; all work in connection with sewer, water, gas, gasoline, oil, drainage pipe, conduit pipe, the & duct .lines and all other pipe lines; power tool operator; all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging t. operations; puddlers (p avin g only) ; crusher feeder; men handling creosote ties on creosote materials; men working with and handling :` , • , epoxy material or materials (where special protection is required) ; topper of .standing trees; batter board man on pipe & ditch work; feeder man on wood pulverizers; board and willow mat weavers and . cable tiers on river work; all laborers working on under ground <<y;•:Ky^ tunnels where compressed air is not used Group 2 - Skilled Laborers - Spreader or screed man on asphalt ] machine; asphalt raker; laser beam man; barco tamper; Jackson or any ~ ''a t: other similar tamp;• wagon driller, •churn drills, air track, drills and all other similar drills; cutting torch man; form setters; liners and stringline men on concrete paving, curb, gutters and (etc. ) ; hot mastic kettleman; hot tar applicator; hand blade operators; mortar ` >' <s. men on brick or block manholes; sandblasting and gunnite nozzlemen; rubbing concrete; air tool operator in tunnels; head pipe layer on sewer work; manhole builder (brick or block) ; dynamite and powder ' men; welder Group 3 - Dump man; ticket taker on stock piles or flagmen rJ LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONE 9 ' GROUP 1 - Laborer and Flagperson GROUP 2 - Dynamiter or Powderman AREA COVERED BY LINE CONSTRUCTION Zone 1 - Bates, Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Henry, Johnson, Jackson, : Lafayette, Pettis, Platte, Ray and Saline Counties Zone 2 - Andrew, Atchinson, Barry, Barton, Buchanan, Caldwell, Cedar, ' =a Christian, Clinton, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Douglas, Gentry, °. Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, 664 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II t �i '�w��it'�" � `;s� `".::r.x.�.�a„«» "... _.,_,..„„�, {,as (i°f'hE.Srn�'.""'"""_ ,•' .'...ivra��, t t+� e dt*f{'�` -�J°e� 4�(` }tJa�r.�iS j°�r�rf��t 4�i� •v :,r } r� � � y t����h ..�. ° �r �sf•�5'N'f }.ft i i r t.t '� ? t S .. o ° i :, � ,:�,h44*�;Z� �;t,,i�,r• Y f�' t:. ,,,� � ('tt�`k ppCC 5 � ° r ! } � "+f t'. , :! �:. + ]•,44}1 °i 'k (�,r��j.r b},` ('7,x�? it J�J 1 .�, ,.�� t�' .4 1 f t , .s` ril a ° .Yh=•�!�4J�N� eS�� f '.4 ( ,,• '` 4�'� ...� �r��.t art, ,l�iti.u . �`AZ „� ”�T�Cn?k�w`!JS'F.x 1P.!rS1..a�G�'t'rsa•,n%t ..e.,s.a...:w..,'.•, ..:.,�.._.:..,.,,.. i a ,�.. .t...+' t. :,.; :,C:• .„m ._._..... .......,,,. ,. .'`"!e.. ..... ,.. �'1'f`,„rrt�?S�j`. �3,.i,." ,. i �: P t"/ h M09 1-1 Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Newton, Nodaway, Ozark, Polk, St. i Clair, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster, Worth and Wright counties ID a Y.. Zone 3 - Crawford, Franklin, Iron, Jefferson,Reynolds/ St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis and City, Washington, Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden Carter Chariton Clark Cole Cooper, Dent v...,<a•.., ° a Gasconade Howard Howell Knox Lewis Lincoln Linn Macon Maries , ,,F+r�°�;• Marion, Miller/ Moniteau Monroe Montgomery, Morgan, Oregon, Osage, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Ripley, Ste. ;atl Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Sullivan, texas and Warren Counties -�. Zone 4 - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau Dunklin Madison ;r Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties Zone 5 - Atchison, Nodaway, Worth, Harrison, Mercer, Holt, Andrew DeKalb, Davies, Grundy, Buchanan, Clinton, Caldwell, Livingston, •'q .q•r,,,.,. Platte, Clay, Ray, Carroll, Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, Cass, Johnson, Pettis, Bates, Henry, Vernon, Benton, St. Clair, Hickory, ' Barton, Cedar, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Jasper, Dade, Lawrence, Greene, f,�_-,.��:ry��x,�;��;�• Webster Wright, Newton McDonald! Barry, Stone Christian, Douglas, Tane y, Ozark and Gent ry Counties Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Carter, Chariton, Clark Cole Cooper, Crawford, Dent Franklin, Gasconade Howard Howell, Iron, • Jefferson, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Macon, Maries, a Marion, Miller, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Oregon, Osage, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis and City, Ste. Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Sullivan, Texas, G:: •::>>a Warren and Washington Counties Zone 7 - Atchison Nodaway, orth Harrison Mercer Holt Andrew, 1 DeKalb , Daviess /Grundy-, Livingston, Y / , ndy Buchanan, Clinton, Caldwell, Livingsto , ,���-`.;:��•�i, Platte Clay, Ray Carroll Jackson Lafayette, Saline Cass JohnsonfCrirq=' ?'' / Y/ Y Y , Pettis Bates Henry, enton Vernon, / / / y, rnon, St. Clair, Hickory, Barton, Cedar, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Jasper, Dade, Lawrence, Greene, ,}, 3; Webster, Wright, Newton, McDonald, Barry, Stone, Christian, Douglas, ky'. ':: Taney, Ozark, and Gentry Counties ` era AREA COVERED BY PAINTERS Zone 1 - Bates Caldwell Carroll Clinton Cass Clay, Daviess Grundy, Linn, Henry, Harrison, Jackson, Johnson (excluding Whiteman Air Force Base, Lafayette, Livingston, Mercer, Platte and Ray Counties `' Zone 2 - Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississi ppi, New Madrid, r Pemiscot Scott Stoddard Reynolds, Iron Butler, Carter, Shannon Wayne, Oregon, Ripley, Ste. Genevieve, St.Francois, Perry, Washington, & Madison Counties . ��' Zone 3 - Camden, Crawford, Dent, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Phelps, Pulaski and Texas Counties Zone 4 Benton, Cooper, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis and Saline Counties• and Whiteman AFB in Johnson County Zone 5 - Andrew, Atchinson, Buchanan, DeKalb, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway, & Worth Counties =% Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Chariton, Cole, Gasconade, ` N, Howard, Monroe, Montgomery, Linn, Osage, Scotland and Randolph ,~ ; Counties 665 Jul VOL. II r d( { 4 ee N S Q.. , .. ,+:<.a::•.a.....__....._•_• .anr... <,.,u.a,v ...--- ... y, h �S�ry�& y i '""�F�a���, 1�#,F �r, 9t " rn� .�,y,..,3,.t>.c• .. ..._. .::r�'.i;',i ` , ,.,,s?."1 •�,��.,i.n•..---. ._.••.....+xar ',f. �Yn't 4{''�ir.yttg�4}S� r • ,.}; i L�l�l`3'£�' t.�A 1 ~' � >'�: ..;; t . rf '' jtis r.' 'V�i.�"�t�lM..�l� •fr i` Ft .,� ✓ ft�t3h. f 1 i. It 1 y .l r .. .. r n+'/9{" 1� t,,�)� , tc•(rt��r.`r <� P .< . r�i r '� f � x�j r f r�tr��� ��` r n 'Sit ;. � . t . v`t` �li d`t tt,i�,�i�:� �•`j � Z t 1 �{'! +>.ri pt� t f .S r r + t"t r,+.. r ..•� r' 'r'' 1;�� ' .,I,:,! ! �f«..n s• `s-5� 1 ....# t t r r .. rF, . _. ... t 1 � -. = MO91-1 Zone 7 - Jefferson St. Charles, St. � Louis & City, Warren, Lincoln, Pike, Franklin , Falls, Marion, Lewis, and Clark Counties Zone 8 - Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, * Ozark, °' 4 + Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, Barry, Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald Newton, St. Clair and Vernon Counties . Zone 9 - Buchanan, Platte, Clinton, Clay, Ray, Jackson, Cass Bates ' Lafayette, and Johnson Counties ' ' rr+ . X AREAS COVERED BY PIPEFITTERS y ,.' Zone 1- Bates, Benton, Carroll, Clay, Cass, Henry, Hickory, Jackson, "Al„y Johnson, Lafayette, Morgan, Pettis, Platte Ra y' Saline St. Clair, : - and Vernon Counties Zone 2- St. Louis Camden, ' n, Cole, Franklin, Jefferson, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, St. Charles and Warren Counties AREAS COVERED BY PLUMBERS ` r r F} �#rile{ Zone 1- Cass Clay, y Jac s k on, and Platte Counties �t�•��tr���#{�,.- y ft4t Zone 2- City and County of St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson, Warren, Franklin, Phleps, Pulaski, Maries, Cole, Osage, Moniteau, Camden, 4 .a7 ..'i and Miller Counties. .0” rn. . Zone 3 Ray, Carroll Bates Vernon, � , Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, ` Saline : . Pettis, St. Clair, and Morgan Counties. AREAS COVERED BY PLUMBERS AND PIPEFITTERS Zone 1- Adair, Audrain, Butler, Cape, Giradeau, Chariton, Clark, Gasconade, -Grundy, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Livingston, gr Macon, Mercer, Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, New Madrid, t Perry, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Northern half of Randolph, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby and Sullivan Counties: z Zone 2- Buchanan, Andrew, Iiolt, Atchison, Nodaway, Worth, Gentry, DeKalb, Clinton, Harrison, Davess, and Caldwell Counties Zone 3- Boone, Callaway, Cooper and Howard Counties ; and southern half ° of Randolph County i° CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS �# POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONE 1 " Group I: •�;` Asphalt P P paver and reader; asphalt plant console operator; ' auto grader; 'N backhoe; blade operator, all t yp es; bailers-2 ; boring machine' or crane mounted) ; bulldozer operator; clamshell operator; compressor maintenance operator-2; concrete plant operator central mix; concrete mixer paver; crane operator, derrick or derrick-trucks; ditchin g machine; dragline operator; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill-cat with compressor mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine, rotary, self-propelled; high loader-fork lift; hoisting engineer-2 active drums; locomotive operator,AV , P standard ,w. 666 (July 31, 1992) �t ° VOL. II 3 . tiylkr (1 F �T{flii+t ( ` '�ir+'yt�itL} J ? ! t } S art I{G f lab i tr +��+ J, h •.t'((t' { f y l} t fi .n r{ C9 ! f tbz a t,ikft&i J' r tt. 11 . N '+t ax ,� S ! �"(vtJ• +' it+tRP r hd '` ?1 .. a}I�t g-k71. r s! li y w4�+r 7k" r.��v r i + t.(t''��" 1 { n yl r°t J}j74.yr �F +'^{ chi i 1 7} ; r_... Kl�'�• py?rf !'f! •krg t Ir@ urn` IS O f. txk "�51s>a�$ .r •x # tty=-��.:v ,,. I,,, :. � f , a 5 �. a, . ih #. f. '�}: t t;.a y,ii�tir�,G`j!'u y 1C h •hku �' 1 J^yi¢�3Yt' n !' uFx i t t ! ! ,s! It 1�. �.M wt, etc k)F'{ � ,{ .' '9+71 t * t�i4r: lid,,,•zlt�f a t .{a 7 4}1 cr r L t�� �' ra;alts .i.(a i;'*�._yY#'S�.:i t 4i 1 � yr PI-'tF 'ra ?f rSy�tar 4� �, Ai uage; mechanics and welders, field; maintenance operatnn; �uckushcat7 .; i machine; pile driver operator; pitman crane operator; P P- p5', ti ; s scoops in tandem, �. operator- all type'; ,•,w� ' operators; quad-trac; scoop _, ., elled rotary drill (leroy or equal-not air trac) , shovela * + self-prop scoo operator; side discharge spreader; sideboom cats, skimmer p #t� p 4d operator; slipfo paver (CMI, REX or Equal) ; throttle man; truck t P crane; welding machine maintenance operator-2 Group IT. of mix silo; asphalt plant ' "All frame truck; asphalt h fireman, drum ar boiler; asphalt plant mixer operator; aspreaderlant '}``���I` 4z t,E.e1d1'pyy>' man; asphalt roller operator; back-filler operator; chip op kr{_ concrete batch plant, dry-power operated; concrete mixer operator, con g ` ;:xr, , p�{ skip loader; concrete pump operator; crusher operator; elevating t � grader operator; greaser; hoisting engine-1 drum; LaTourneau rooter; " y g multiple compactor; pavement breaker, self-propelled, stumpydra- hammer or similar type; power shield; p „�''?,r�� 7• jrF,Plv�} cutting machine; towboat operator; tractor operator-over 50 HP Group III: spreader (front man) ; churn drill Boilers-1; chip p o erator; compressor• maintenance operator-1; concrete saws, self- P distributor operator; finishing machine propelled; conveyor operator,float op form grader operator; pump; operator; fireman, r :.;;•: ,. ; ig; operator; `s y ,;• pump maintenance operator, other than dredge; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screening and washing plant operator; self- halt; ex; siphons and jets; subgrading �G} > propelled street broom or sweeper; ' . machine operator; tank car heater operator - combination boiler andtt? � i;: E V t., booster; tractor, 50 HP or less, without attachments; vibrating `����"'s' machine operator, not hand; welding machine maintenance operator-1 ?:r Group IV: ^ (a) Oilers ' . (b) Oiler driver, (all types) 7 FOOTNOTE HOURLY PREMIUMS � :;;'•'_' FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL. RECEIVE $.25) ABOVE GROUP I RATE d. ca ac.t or over - crane or rigs, 80 ft. boom or Clamshells - 3 Y P y 3 yd. capacity or over - ;` `` over (including jib) - draglines, g - shovels & 1� ; '..�•� piledrivers, 80 ft. of boom or over (includin jib) or over -;: <'. 3 d. capacity s, Z. :�•.�`�:� backhoes, Y •c ' POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zone 2 Group I: q backhoe hydraulic, 2 cu. yds. bucket and under Backhoe, cable, to apply) , one ' bucket rating capacity regardless of attachment (mfg• r g hydraulic, oiler for 2 or 3, two oilers for 4 through 6. baccraane hydraulic - ' ds, cableway, crane crawler or truck, :'.;,,v;,x•.t over 2 cu.y y, truck or crusier mounted - 16• tons and over, crane pile. driving and .. (including jib) over crane locomotive, crane with boom includin j • ) extracting, (premium 1 cent per foot to a maximum of f .4 pin Pin (P 100' from to r 'f 667 (July 31, 1992) VOL". IY r X � ,��� 4 .yyy,,i+r'.-•..—•--- `"'•�a•;;7ba 'SP�*+w,"lYf3�r"'vn"s^' .. = a 4�r � j}c+���v�,Y �Y� ,� `15 7 of t � � t �,{,,,,��4 4• :t .� t ` I�.O rt �t>F�di �hYi"I�• ��*,4�T,r}¢ G''r�`Ey rYh xk f, }3Y1�z F S>All �r t�a"e 5�tY..t�' gg'7��'� tt,`<� � t '�c r � ' .� t{{ ,�{``k:.� �v5`a•�"K_+.s.��`; ,S' Will III i k u t �; ,�k�.,r�' .��;riI�J,�.+�;�13M?cvttnFsk+w ....Li_ / 1..s,«,.•n•:,rie.�:�#$.�•�`.'i�,�r4s51'.'�.,.'t ,::,a.+! 4r .w.:.:.. .,,....>nuil.M':+k`.�' .. • Yt ,:�Y: M091-1 2 .00 crane-us $ ) , in rock socket tool (premium 50 cent ` "" g (p per hour) derrick,steam; derrick car and derrick boat; .dragline, dragline 7 us?; i cu. yds. and over (premium 50 cents per hour) ; dredge, gradallY.ft4 ; . i crawler or tire mounted; locomotive, gas, steam, & other powers; pile driver, land or floating; scoop; skimmer; shovel, power (steam, y'r : gas, electric or other powers) ; shovel, power - 7 cu. yds. and over premium 50' cents per hour) switch boat, whirley Sfi.,,t1Vvi) , Group .,.. , 3: Air tugger . w/air compressor; anchor-placing be asphalt spreader; athey force feeder loader (self-propelled) ; backfiller machine; backhoe, hydraulic, one 2 cubic yds. bucket . & under regardless of attachment (mfg. bucket rating capacity to apply (premium smaller without oiler $2. 00) ; backhoe loader, boat operator-push boat or two boat (job site) ; boiler, high pressure breaking in period; boom {" truck, placing or erecting; boring machine footin g foundation; bullfloat, cherry picker; combination concrete hoist and mixer (such as mixer mobile) concrete breaker; (truck or tractor mounted) • concrete pump (such as pump crete machine) ; concrete saw (self propelled) , concrete spreader; conveyor, large (not self-propelled j hoisting or moving brick and concrete into, or into and on floorY . level, one or both; crane climbing (such as Linden premium $. 50 per 7q hour) crane, hydraulic-rough terrain self-propelled crane =? L r•' hydraulic-truck or cruiser mounted-under 16 tons; derrick diesel gas, electric hoisting material and erecting steel - 150, or more `< above round; (premium $. 50 g per hour) drilling machines, self-power f. used for earth or rock drilling or boring (wagon drills and an ha rtm'S, . drills obtaining g Y hand g power from other sources including concrete � , s breakers, jackhammers and barco equipment - no engineer required) ; E elvating grader; engineman, dredge; excavator or powerbelt machine; finishing machine, self-propelled oscillating screed; forklift; 4� generator twd ,thru six 30KW or over;* grader, road with power blade; $, greaser; heater fuel fired with forced air, two through six; F highlift; hoist three (3) or more drums in use (premium $ .50 per k hour) ; hoist; stack; hydro-hammer; loading machine (such as barber-greene) ; mechanic, on job site; mixer, paving; mixer-mobile; D ; mucking' machine; pipe cleaning machine; pipe wrapping machines; plant asphalt; plant, concrete producing or ready-mix job site; plant heating-job site; plant mixing-job site; ower lant P p generating-job site; quad-track; roller, asphalt, top or sub-grade; scoop tandem ' i (premium $.50 per hour) ; scoop tractor drawn; skid steer loader; spreader box; sub-grader; tie tamper; tractor-crawler, or wheel type ! with or without power unit, power take-offs, and attachments €s regardless of size; tractor tandem crawler (premium $. 50 per hour) ; trenching machine; tunnel boring machine; vibrating machine automatic, automatic propelled; well drilling machines Group Iii: Boiler, for power or heating shell buildings or temporary enclosures in connection with construction work and until owner' # maintenance personnel s over operation along with building utilities and service, boiler, temporary, compressor two thru four, 125 cfm and under, compressor, two through four, over 125 cfm; compressor when operator runs throttle; curb finishing machine; ditch paving 668 (July 31 , 1992) 4- VOL. II 4F^+i 23"a].;'r e( t..itiui5 a t }*N+ytnuw+'wa.?rv. , tw`At+d`J,�° IS+Af�'...--•- .. t '7 .�1ry�p/` {yr" tR`:Np�xta 'iS �. < 1{ t i .:.- 3 is + M ,u f e f a.• fCS'li�kA!"k9HrYet.aixw,.,..w,.Ww+ .ennurt h"?li`Y,43:' i� `",4N�',.'S:..,7✓''�E"'',.i,.C,h .. ....... ..,.: tffr:. It" r:ti.t,+s�.�. b'.r', i�".tf M091-1 � r:n , , QM machine; elevator outside; fireman (as required) ; form grader; 1Ml + , hoist; one drum regardless of size p • 4>>q , g (except brick or concrete) ; pug 4~•��z �. 3r,.=. mill operator; Pump, two thru six self-powered over 2 'i , pumps electric submersible, two through six, over 411 ; sweeper, street, tractor, small wheel type 50 HP and under with grader blade and similar equipment; welding machines (gasoline or diesel) , two through six • Group IV: } f..' .i Air tugger w/plant air; boat, operator-outboard motor (job site) ; ^, ) F c h compressor, one over 125 cfm when engineer 'operates compressor or he drills and equipment operating from this machine; compressor :35?t Via: mounted or truck) when engineer operating compressor also drives the truck upon which the compressor is mounted he will also gyy,riN. repair drills and ,-, p equipment operating from this machine; conveyor, larg (not self-propelled) ; conveyor, large (not self-propelled) moving brick and concrete (distributing) on floor level ; conveyors such as Can-va ( y-it) regardleszs of how used; elevator (inside permanent) ; endless chair hoist; Lad-A Vator, other hoisting; manlift; mixer, asphalt, over 8 cu. ft. capacity; mixer, if two or more mixers or one bag capacity or less are used by one Employer on job, an operator is required; mixer, without side loader, 2 bag capacity or more; mixer, with side loader, regardless of size, not paver, mud jack (where mud jack is used in connuction with an air 1; * compressor operator shall be paid at rate of $.55 per hour r ;5 ;�• ., additional to his basic rate for covering both operations) ; oiler; o ` oiler on dredge; pump, sump-self powered, automatic controlled over 2" during use in connection with construction work & until owner's �. maintenance personnel takes over opertion along with building.. , utilities and service; scissor lift (used for hoisting) ; sweeper, .. floor; welding machine, one over 400 amp. ; winch, operating from truck x?;, Group V: J Oiler on truck crane POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONE 3 qtr is 4 L Group I: Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader, asphalt plant console operator; autograder; automatic slipform `k4 p aver; back hoe; operator - all t yp es; boat operator (bridge and dams) ; boiler - 2; central mix concrete plant operator (except -✓ Morgan Count F: g y) ; clam shell operator; concrete mixer paver; concrete r . saw opertor self--propelled; crane operator; derrick or derrick trucks; ditching machine; dozer operator; dragline opr. ; dredge booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with wn compressor mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums ; launch- hammer wheel; locomotive operator- standard guage; mechanics and ,. f welders; mucking machine; piledriver operator; pitman crane .;v operator; push cat operator; quad-trac; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop operator; trenching machine operator; truck crane, shovel operator; , front-end steer loader such as bob cat; greaser a <" 669 (July 31, 1992) VOL. II Vi { +">i �"".. i� �f /lv )1R?+' ',1;^ ••� r .xi%lL 'ti=S> 9r'.2a .�'+A+r{J,�'=.=" YA,3Gc4au""""'i ", :.i.7r'^ }},, ..1+ F Sit ..,av z. � ( .. � t l.f 1c� t4"fit t�'7,'tt�.�t;t i;'±`rR^.�•i tnJ , rev R i u; t i ('i tY�ll��NF ?` h��1 ,1 f' M • ,, f Vj•��') t.{ i � '✓ '4'a(�''it t.i'��,jf°: �j�� e f � 1 .. r !: 7 �.i'f 4js{�i.j,ff''� �� .i". df �r � t Ja �� z .i • F,t rt tpyt)-C�d'�� �. 77t, t } u _.tiruitt"ndtekY�ta. rw_ :Fue<<a fin.a u..Ya E a:&u,(. 5" t xSQ!Pt' ,� i •r M091-1 • Group II: A-Frame; asphalt hot-mix silo; asphalt roller operator; ` asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt plant man; asphalt plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator �- skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader ` operator;- fork lift (all) ; hoisting engine - 1; locomptive operator narrow guage; multiple compactor; pavement breaker; powerbroom 'i{.;a }j self-propelled; power shield; rooter; slip-form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttleman; ' tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck; crusher operator VCj 'rew!:. "T'TM,.. Group Boilers - 1; .chi.p spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator; clef plane opr. ; curb finishing machine; distributor operator; ;$it ;. r. finishing machine operator; flex plane operator: float operator; `• ` ;,, ,, form grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator, siphons & y J jets; subgrading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- propelled ( not asphalt) ; tank car heater (combination boiler & booster) ; ulmac, ulric or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator; tract operator 50 HP or less; hydrobroom ''''' r b" Group IV: ,. Grout machine - oiler; oiler-driver; compressor over 125t; ��t'°'°' CFM-3 ; light plants or generators 30 KWA and over - 2 ; pumps 411 to ra t 811 - 3-6; electric pumps 411 to 811 - 3-6; pumps 811 and over - 2 ; welding machines 3 ; 125 CFM compressor operator - 3 ; small machine FOOTNOTE: 4` .r. HOURLY PREMIUMS: µ ; FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($. 25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Dragline operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; piledrivers - all types; clamshell - 3 yds. & over; hoists - each additional active drum over 2 drums; all cranes with 3 yds and over c.r. buckets; cranes rigs anything over 100' including jib - $.01 per foot no maximum. Which ever premium is higher contractor will pay. G; = ; No two premium to be compounded on cranes rig attachment }.. >.; FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE ($.50) ABOVE GROUPS RAT Tandem scoop operator POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zones 4, 5 r 1i ; i Group 1: z .; Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; asphalt plant console operator; automatic slipform paver; autograder; backhoe; blade operator, - all types; boilers - 2; RR•' central mix -concrete plant operator (except Benton, ♦♦; Carroll, Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, .`; Linn, Mercer, Pettis, Saline and Sullivan Counties) ;, clamshell ± . operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick Y�r . 670 (July 31, 1992) `{s f.A • ��� • VOL. II Mal ��•� + IaR A YJ Z� i•R ! f t yR��.�•1` 4 z1d i Y i Y 1 ^ ., . � , 5� i4_t. t Y .��t .si Fr j 1 x t'Sn f v a ,• 3. .,l F':7 '+ � .t. ..,; ,P: ,yw..� :S,c;<...I� ». .a...5 a r;;L y4u.<.�..�, .�t,„`°:d!�.•� a� f .t' {.� 7r:: r t r -•7.r+nmMB ?^', 153. Atti'4�3s ';Y' Y�`;4'3.Sdrrs+.+.- -._. . .. )'-�... r a81aK+11id¢'YMto.... lk r t, ,„i �?:•''Y IIYY�iiiwwtt���� w• �;]rt uu``„y�" MO91-1 p, k J ty 1, Group II: .A-Frame; asphalt hot-mix silo; asphalt roller operator; *71 { asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt plant man; asphalt plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greens loader; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator - skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader operator;- fork lift (all) ; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator narrow guage; multiple compactor; pavement breaker; powerbroom �� sf �aYr self-propelled; power shield; rooter; slap-form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttleman; tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck; crusher operator = ,..,. Group III: Boilers - 1; .chi.p spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator, clef plane opr. ; curb finishing machine; distributor operator; r finishing machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; j „Fy. ,;' :• form grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons & t ��t.;. jets; subgrading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- .yl,,,:,• ,,{.'' combination boiler & propelled ( not asphalt) ; tank car heater booster) ; ulmac, ulric or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator; tract operator 50 HP or less; hydrobroom Group IV: Grout machine - oiler; oiler-driver; compressor over 125 }a CFM-3 ; light plants or generators 30 KWA and over - 2 ; pumps 4" to y 811 - 3-6; electric pumps 4" to 8" - 3-6; pumps 8" and over - 2 ; + , 'welding machines 3 ; 125 CFM compressor operator - 3 ; small machine a, FOOTNOTE: HOURLY PREMIUMS: FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($. 25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE G' Dragline operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; ' piledrivers - all types; clamshell - 3 yds. & over; hoists - each additional active drum over 2 drums; all cranes with 3 yds and over buckets; cranes rigs anything over 100' including jib - $ .01 per ` > foot no maximum. Which ever premium is higher contractor will pay. No two premium to be compounded on cranes rig attachment 'M FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE ($. 50) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Tandem scoop operator f POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zones 4, 5 Group I: Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; . asphalt plant console operator; automatic slipform paver; autograder; backhoe; blade operator, - all types; boilers - 2 ; central mix -concrete plant operator (except Benton, +� Carroll, Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, Linn, Mercer, Pettis, Saline and Sullivan Counties) ;, clamshell operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick 670 (July 31, 1992) ' VOL. II g U'A2`'i:31r�{is f.{{s � �����,{�°�ir%tf�)✓ipX ,��� �Y 4,sty�1 v ft ep 4�°�Ytrs?4y�+ sf " rs v i J ` .a t r` .iV y b �t�'S'p i ��•.U"� j?`f: s ' ? f' ', :�r; r���wli•;c'�y {rs?S.itt "+��y�SZA'k"f�f�'t���"rr,F�lt� '� S"114 �r��.`!i m' i �r. Sy Y. - t ° 's t t -.1 b '' +r j i`I rp'�'f•{'i 4`f{,k P �.;m S. s'$"2 44a3 .: `'i"i Gib*r �;;.: p f4 F�rlks of{i t'p {i 4 ,� ^,� r '" j 5t z fd. „1`e,„'dr, 5� '• Ni ry,, hlk ,.gqyMr' � FY.+, tt. M091-1 ' a f_ machine; elevator outside; fireman as re uired ; form ' ( q ) grader; `I hoist; one drum regardless of size ' ; g (except brick or concrete) ; pug mill operator; Pump, two thru six self-powered over 2 ", pumps electric submersible two through six � g , over 4" • sweeper, street, tractor, small wheel type 50 HP and under with grader blade and similar equipment; welding machines (gasoline or diesel) , two 4: V through six Group IV: Air tugger w/plant air; boat operator-outboard motor. (job sit p) ; � compressor, one over 125 cfm when engineer operates compressor or he drills and equipment operating from this machine; compressor mounted or truck) when engineer operating compressor also drives the truck upon which the compressor is mounted he will also repair drills and a p equipment operating from this machine; conveyor, larg (not self-propelled) ; conveyor, large (not self-propelled) moving brick and concrete (distributing) s ;•' ,;r:.,. g) on floor level; conveyors (such as Con-vay-it) regardleszs of how used; elevator (inside + permanent) ; endless chair hoist; Lad-A Vator, other hoisting; f,,`:: manlift; mixer, asphalt, over 8 cu. ft. capacity; mixer, if two or more mixers or one bag capacity or less are used by one Employer on job, an operator is required; mixer, without side loader, 2 bag t�f capacity or more; mixer, with side loader, regardless of size, not paver, mud jack where mud ( jack is used in conjuction with an air compressor operator shall be aid at rate of ,•.,. ,. ,• N, p $. 55 per hour additional to his basic rate for covering both operations) ; oiler; o '.' : , oiler on dredge; pump sump-self p- powered, automatic controlled over ; �r LJ 211 during use in connection with construction work & until owner's maintenance personnel takes over opertion along with building Utilities and service; scissor lift (used for hoisting) ; sweeper, r floor; welding machine, one over 400 amp. ; winch, operating from 1 truck Group V: Oiler on truck crane --� POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONE 3 ' Group I. Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader, •: � asphalt plant console operator; autograder; automatic slipform t , paver; back hoe; blade operator - all types; boat operator (bridge y. ' and dams) ; boiler - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator (except r Morgan County) ; clam shell operator; concrete mixer paver; concrete t; saw opertor self-propelled; crane operator; derrick or derrick 4' : trucks; ditching machine; dozer operator; dragline opr. ; dredge booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with compressor mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- , . propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch- wt hammer wheel; locomotive operator- standard guage; mechanics and welders; mucking machine; piledriver operator; pitman crane operator; push cat operator; quad-trac; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop operator; trenching machine operator; truck crane, shovel operator; front-end steer loader such as bob cat; greaser 669 (July 31, 1992) {, VOL. II 4 �. r�w"4 pity` �,�M�'t•�i y'!r a l' G kh/� 1• t; ..: ;S't t � ..dy >� $'��sr-i�;tom ,`d j >a v►tl.,�)f` f� .���'�:•pr fit. N �dr9�Wk a r v`r t r r .ni� $5r1 yr JY. r ,t• t d r,,.t rrvi �' ....,wn:�:io.A',�,"et��'�a v✓!�,q'CiYg v4 .4.�*zSry+«.+ ,zp. N v'f k„�¢K' F i`.f},x��!'S§-0�,"h1�1� !t.',�.6 �S M091-1 .., . t. trucks ; ditching machine; dozer operator; dragline operator, dredge booster pump; dredge en ineman; dredge operator; drill cat with -$ compressor mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- propelled; t , highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch' hammer wheel ; locomotive operator; - standard guage; mechanics and r welder; mucking machine; piledriver operator; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop operators; trenching machine operator; truck crane; scoop operators - all types; pitman crane operator; push cat operator; ; G+: E quad trac; shovel operator Group II: A-frame; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt roller operator; asphalt plant man; asphalt plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; ' boat operator (bridges and dams) ; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator - skip loader, concrete plant operator; concrete pump iK operator; crusher operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader operator; fork lift; greaser-fleet; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator - „ra, narrow guage; multiple compactor, pavement breaker; power - broom self-propelled; power shield; rooter; slip form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttle man; ...".U'�; p ( p) winch truck ` ' tractor operator over 50 h Group III: ±'y k�r•Sy 4 Boilers - 1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill '•,' '' operator; clef plane operator; concrete saw operator (self-pro- pelled) ; curb finishing machine; distributor operator; finishing >"� _• •� , �7 - machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; form 6$'s 1 grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons & jets; subgrading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- propelled (not asphalt) ; tank car heater operator; (combination boiler & booster) ; ulmac, ulric, or similar spreader; vibrating s machine operator, not hands; tractor operator (50 hp or less) us ; , a r Group IV: r Oiler; oiler driver; fireman-rig; maintenance operator .r FOOTNOTE: HOURLY PREMIUMS r FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE x' DRAGLINE operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; clam- shell - 3 yds. & over; crane, rigs or piledrivers, 100' of boom or over (incl. jib. ) , hoists - each additional active drum over 2 drums FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($. 50) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Tandem bcoop operator; crane, rigs or piledrivers 150' to 200' of boom (incl. jib. ) t FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.75) ABOVE GROUPS RATE Crane rigs, or piledrivers 200 ft. of boom or over (incl. jib. ) 671 (July 31 , 1.992) ' r VOL. II 4 �,K r ¢ vi!*��y�i�tCi�J�h�+�i ��!'�'�+t"`.,..,...-F .._, ,,.,,,. .tr b4E'!'.t5i�fb2.,e,YWCZ'°m"""'..” ...""• 1''M.:"y ��•Fisr.`i T>uv}i+>w�rH,4�yj.:t0lrr.r+ar"""77 k: e a' { f iy..�'r��,.li�i't, '1'1 q{ i t•.Cl 1 J � r� :' ., .,2 m 1 'a;s � ! �4'�i•.. �_.' �. M091-1 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zones 6, 8 a Group 1: ' Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; xt•� . asphalt plant console operator, automatic slipform paver; ? '. k, autograder; backhoe; blade operator, - all types; boilers - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator; clamshell operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick trucks; ditching ' " machine; dozer operator;P r dr'agline operator, dredge booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with compressor ' Yx. `y mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active P Y,. drums; launch hammer wheel; is locomotive operator; - standard machine; P image, mechanics and welder; mucking '�;,�,;;.��• ;,•;>.�� piledriver operator; sideboom cats; skimmer ..'h .. scoop operators; trenching machine operator; truck crane; scoop ' coo ;0 �'t` 3 t' types; pitman crane operator; push cat operator operators - all t P ; f 1 1.1,5� quad trac; shovel operator ::_, Group II: A-frame; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant fireman ( drum halt drum or boiler) ; asphalt 'roller operator; as P plant man; asphalt plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; boat operator (bridges and dams) ; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator - skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete 4H f pump operator; crusher operator; dredge oiler; elevating- grader er ope rator,fork lift; greaser-fleet; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator narrow guage; multiple compactor, Pavement breaker; power - broom self-propelled; power shield; - '+x °a rooter, slip form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttle man; tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck Group III: Boilers - 1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator; clef plane operator; concrete saw operator (self-pro- pelled) ; curb finishing• machine; distributor operator; finishing machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; form grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons & jets; subgrading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- propelled (not asphalt) ; tank car heater operator; (combination boiler & booster) ; ulmac, ulric, or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator, not hands; tractor operator (50 hp or less) Group IV: Oiler; oiler driver; fireman-rig; maintenance operator u FOOTNOTE} HOURLY PREMIUMS ` FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUPS RATE DRAGLINE operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; clam- shell - 3 yds. & over; crane, rigs or piledrivers, 100' of boom or over (incl. jib. ) , hoists - each additional active drum over 2 drums 672 (July 31, 1992) VOL. 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'.,..y .:,. t ..fig •�j ,tu *,"FAT, ti 4 .. .. r ✓y :. tF1.4.!Ei5'i1?{ .in?tFf.Aa .• r'� :.'}3P��t?t t�'4,4f an x 4iu:,idrAuait . TEL, •'.ry y�i 1 M091-1 FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE l ABOVE GROUPS RATE ? f Tandem scoop operator; crane, rigs or Piledrivers 150' to 200, boom (incl. jib. ) of X a , FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE '' Crane rigs, or ($.75) ABOVF. GROUPS RATE �:r � g piledrivers 200 ft. of boom_ om or over (incl. jib. ) ; .' POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Zone 7 4t Group I Backhoe; cable, backhoe hydraulic, 2 cu. yds. bucket and under 4 � ':i ,•�' regardless, of attachment j mou tng cy to apply) , one oiler for 2 or 3 , two oilers fr 4through6 bakhoe, hydraulic, over 2 cu.ydso , cableway, crane crawler or truck, crane hydraulic - '-�{ � L', truck or crus ier mounted -- 16 tons and over, crane extracting, crane locomotive, crane with boom pile driving and (including jib) over 1001, from pin to pin, crane-using rock socket tool derrick,steam; derrick car and derrick boat; dragline, dragline 7 cu yds. and over; dredge; gradall crawle • y r or tire mounted; locomotive steam, & other Powers; p pile driver, land or floating; ; •sks, tit% ..4A E Q shovel, power (steam g; scoop; skimmer; gas, electric or other powers) ; shovel 7 cu. yds. and over -; switch boat whir ley ) Power ley �,�s �, !• z; Group II anchor-placing barge; asphaltspreader; Air tugger w/air compressor; > athey force feeder loader (self-propelled) ; backfiller machine; backhoe, hydraulic one 2 cub ` attachment ' '� yds. bucket & under regardless of (mfg. bucket rating capacity to apply) ; boat operator-push Y; boat or two boat (job site) ; $oiler, high pressure breaking in r, period; ' boom truck, placing or erecting; boring machine, footing :. foundation; . bullfloat; cher r mixer (such as mixer mobile) compressor, twon125oCFMoandeunder; and compressor two thru four over 125 CFM; compressor-(when operator runs throttle) ; concrete breaker; (truck or tractor mounted (such as pump crete machine) ; concrete saw self ) % concrete pump ;! spreader; conveyor, large (not self-propelled hoistingeoremovingnbrick and concrete into, or into and on floor level, one or both; crane climbing (such as Linden) crane, hydraulic-rough terrain, self- propelled; crane hydraulic-truck or cruiser mounted-under 16 tons; derrick, diesel, gas, electric hoisting material and erecting steel . - 1501 or more above ground; drilling machines, self-powered, used for earth or rock drilling or boring (wagon g ( drills hand drills obtaining power from other sources ncludingsconcrete breakers, jackhammers and barco equipment - no engineer re grader; engineman, dredge; excavator or gaited) ; elevating machine, self-propelled oscillating screed; forklift; generator finishing thru six 30KW or over; grader, road with power blade; greaser; o highlift;lconcrete and brick (brick cages or concrete skips operating in or on- tower, tower mobile or similar equipment) ; hoist three (3) or more drums in use; hoist; stack; hydro-hammer, lad-a vator; hoisting brick or concrete; loading machine (such as barber-greene) ; mechanic, on job site; mixer, paving; mixer-mobile; mucking machine; pipe Amok cleaning machine; pipe wrapping machines; plant asphalt; plant concrete producing or ready-mix job site; plant heating-job site; 673 (July 31, 1992) I VOL. II t Ij t}�i� !a��r ��+�t+".y°�k�bft�4�a?,yC., f t:4��" r !� !•. .�'`.—.._'. � '1 ,t �'+Rq,i .t.f yriF��„,��;sv",,�"' �" Al } � { ' '� ✓! It"r3yy1,3) t� " itt t a ' � �4a ;r l,"} �n ' SIX y,'°�S' 1rxQI A '}" f�"`z 1 ! S 4 r, , r ! i' t t, '{ , "{. t t.:�(' 4" $ l 1 a.� s�j x�'�r .�4 �F � (. 's� ✓ � � , 5+� + u 'f�} 1 A d" F y . � t+ 3• ' { �IFk' '��'�'�"r��i� httiay t�"' F �' h .'i' .rt.� t � t 7 i ti f�"'�jL x�� F`t:'\•jhi�' :. } °vr � .� �,•"ti, tor,.F t. s#✓i:i 11 M�?.� t,t+"v17GlF�., "�t " , "i'F r r r ,rz "t�a r 1r�� 1f� � Y I 'i;b @„f. #f# F�r� �,.�j,+Es���3't� a� ,tit � r "yfi �+.3 e� � ti t t r � •;'ilr �t �ira��`rf��r,,7• � f' �r, fir, r✓.:t r t' .'`� F" , i ' � ' :�.. .. .fF i 4� ,�k� Ti'�'/,t'��.'�"?���nrv�����,+�t i„� �RW1 �,/0Yt \ �' i[. i• ..F 1"tt", ,lA..Fad`s' •_�. n,x .�7 �} rt ys pV tf ! , y v(, � AS7 ttAl"Aa1// ?rn.Y\+Y..4`{�t v�'+:u3(bN•w w.w_.. ,.,. t�... .......�`+^FH `�..1, t. 7 M091-1 }: plant mixing-job site; plant power, generating-jab site; pumps, two thru six, self-powered, over 211 ; pumps, electric submersible, two Y` thru six, over 4 11 ; quad-track; roller, asphalt, top or sub-grade; scoop tandem scoop tractor drawn; spreader box; sub-grader; tie tamper; tractor-crawler, or wheel type with or without power unit Nev, u . power take-offs, and attachments regardless of size; tractor tandemii '.. is.<* crawler trenching machine; tunnel boring machine; vibrating machine k automatic, automatic propeiled; welding machine (gasoline or diesel) , two thru six; well drilling machines ; Group III: 'f Air tugger with plant air; boiler, for power or heating shell ;,.,`y? buildings or temporary enclosures in connection with construction work and until owner's maintenance personnel takes over operation along with ±'t ' '' ,Fi s.•a,.. i, 4. building utilities and service, boiler, temporary, compressor one over 125 CFM when engineer operates the compressor he will also repair drills and equipment a eratin g from this machine; conveyor, large (not ' self propelled) ; conveyor large (not self-propelled) moving brick andr;� I concrete (distributing)�; ( ributing) on floor level, curb finishing machine; ditch paving machine; elevator (outside) ; endless chain hoist; fireman (as required) ; form grader; hoist; one drum regardless of size (except Sa; ta: brick or concrete) ; Lad - A- Vator, other hoisting; manlift; mixer, ' x:zxs* asphalt over 8 cu. ft. capacity; mixer, if two or more mixers of one bag capacity or less are used b one employer on ob an operator is , � ;� g P Y Y j P 1,, � • t" � required; mixer, without side loader, two bag capacity or more; mixer, r v with side loader, regardless of size, not paver; mud jack (where mud jack is used in conjunction with an air compressor, operator shall be' t aid at, rate of $.55 P per hour additional to his basic rate for covering both operation; pug mill operator; pump, sump self-powered automatic s controlled over 2 11 during use in connection with construction work and until owners maintenance personnel- takes over operation along with building utilities and service; scissor lift (used for hoisting) ; skid steel loader; sweeper, street; tractor, small wheel type 50 HP and under with grader blade and similar equipment; welding machine, one 4 over 400 AMP winch operating from truck i Group IV: z` Boat operator outboard motor (job site) ; conveyors (such as con-vay- it) regardless of how used; elevator (inside) ; heater operator, two through 6; 'sweeper floor Group IV (a) : Crane Type - Oiler a Group V: Oiler on dredge and oiler on truck crane ; Hourly Premiums The hourly premuims listed below shall not be compounded. Employees shall be paid highest applicable rate for all hours worked that day. In no event shall more than $ .75 per hr. over basic rate indicated by appropriate classification be paid except that $2. 00 may be paid for long boom or hydraulic backhoe without oiler. ,r 673a (July 31 , 1992 ) VOL. II k Ftd qy q.`rt 1r�LJrIN r c !S r1 ifTr=7 7 %WPM Rffltq r t t tr r t tt.y.n t' N 9°t t'g i t ` `.3 �� ��Y*"�•'6.' Mt1t�sj W, r�.447Si�.7te�'4�t.i'i`"��K�+'Tf F•a'.td-r9'�`�r.i t4 }�.�.'4 h 7 .`r t r 4 tix .a'''' h �x +het}r� 7'�. }+t � ' tG''a nt g t }�" l a tit L S `+ i ° r `• . r LT t, t s Y't .., f it! 1N; r :'9 ! {rr �.ttt�' r�3 t� t t t .,,.trY r' d s 1rp�'�ti$'a4n .tyt; t°yfb f rt .f 3 f. k t J 1 ti4{ ..i t.+ t Y t �{ t2 t�}��t.n r m.r• C .L of i 1 r 1 t7.t � .d t k4!' .ti� v n3 ,�,r{,,a,,�� li ...��4�t 4 if � :7� �4 t t 3 .�,i 7 Y f 1 f ; ✓ :y' � �� , "t J +� �4. fr 7 rr3' }�+` krWf § 4. ` iiM�.. s ti? I�t' t t ..T--...._�r._ ,—._ '�.,,,.-�..... _.-._.,� ---,.,.-...,�-r.r .•-.—.-.�-.-n.,- ! .r c 'w^�'i 9'f= 59fN{��!y` t�+ ,Fi.,. x ��r r �,���•� Yrt n ! M09 1-1 ( Backhoe, Hydraulic, 2 cu. yds. or small without oiler- $2. 00. Crane, E1 Climbing (such as Linden) - $ . 50. Crane, w/boom (including jib) over t� 100' (from pin to pin) add $ . 01 per foot to maximum of $2.00. Crane, e _ using rock socket tool - $ .50. Derrick, diesel, gas or electric, a 5 hoisting material & erecting steel (1501 or more above ground) - ` .50. Dragline, 7 cu. yds. & over $ .50. Hoist, Three or more drums r c: in use - $ -.50. Scoop, Tandem - $ .50. Shovel, Power- 7 cu. yds. & A over $ .50. Tractor, Tandem Crawler - $ . 50 * AREAS COVERED BY POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONES ZONE 1 Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties ZONE 2 - St. Louis City & County ZONE 3 - Adair, Audrain, Boillinger, Boone, Butler, Callaway, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Clark, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Dun}t1in, Gasconade, Howell, Iron, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Madison, Maries, , Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau Monroe Montgomery, Morgan, fi.,.. New Madrid, Oregon, Osage, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, : .,: Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Ste. roar ''"':�2f�?` �,�x,•7.a Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland Scott Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard q ..,•. Y I YI Texas, Washington, and Wayne Counties . ZONE 4 - Buchanan, Cass Clinton and Lafayette Counties ZONE 5 - Andrew, Atchinson, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Carroll, �? Chariton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy Harrison ryy' Henry, Holt, Howard, Johnson, Linn, Livingston Mercer Nodawa Pettis, Saline, Sullivan and Worth Counties ZONE 6 - Christian, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, and Taney I Counties ' *ZONE 7 - Franklin, Jeffeson, Lincoln, St. Charles, and Warren Counties *ZONE 8 - Barton, Camden, Cedar, Dade, Barry, Dallas, Douglas Hickory, Laclede, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, St. Clair, f Stone, Vernon, Webster and Wright Counties TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS ZONE 1 Group 1 - Mechanics & Welders-field ' Group 2 - A-frame low boy-boom boom truck driver •�; P Y- Group 3 - Insley wagons; dump trucks, excavating, 5 cu. yds. and over; dumpsters; half-tracks: speedace: euclids . and similar excavating equipment material trucks, tandem two teams; semi-trailers; winch-truck-fork trucks; distributor drivers and operators; tank wagon drivers, tandem or semi Group 4 - One team; station wagons; pickup truck; material trucks, ry: single axle, tank wagon drivers, single axle Grou p 5 and- Oilers greasers-field 'r r• ZONES 2, 3 , 4, 5 & 6 ' �p Group 1 - Flat bed trucks - single axle; station wagon; pickup trucks; material trucks - single axle; tank wagon - single axle ` Group 2 - Flat bed trucks - tandem axle; material trucks, tandem w axle; tank wagon - tandem axle 673b(July 31, 1992) 'rr T VOL. iI ;,jr�,!�.r.�j„•�t✓'.r,rr .. YS S' 1 f r�' r . z{ •t r .ti ! i ? S .S. � F xul'u #+ '; w 'fir } t , ir , 1 :i rt 1 iy}t .t } tf +. r; 3 .af S i yyr t''�ilS y F t5 r •l +j1 k .,� }��i� ts�3Srt+ rt'dt' i�'r t AR* '1'4 v,+'s Srr}�• 4 , r { A t t ,r 9 r r b ”, 'i' 1.ra re •r +her ,�Y,,..,r0.L7 r �.5. g. � rp� � � Skt j• a 's 11 4 a� �+` li^'"^2rS¢fkit�lA' ':-r�? �11���j;���.t � q1 ✓° tt .,' ', s.`.S.ry ' 1 .t. , t ,5 yet x�txtM�}3��` �,•. ' } r r .• ,•;.. c, .,. ... .'.: , r .. ,1 , phY�a{t !} rl r�:.�4 ,y} {4 r ��� E�� u�H�•�iJ�'n"�s. t ,r.; 4t w... t<. t{" �( ��;.. s .�i„ ' il. +d/it'.t.f 4 �rx ry.�� _Ta9 �r3,i,,x j , ��T,����...'x4 4a *a.}Gk 7 .,K:r+ '. •( 4•tia"'E »`1 2 �'il!a t3rt"9}`iYjy i,���t?1.'}S 't t r ' M091-1 t.. Group 3 - Semi and/or pole trailers; winch fork and steel trucks; � . Insley wagons, dumpsters, half tracks, speedace, euclids, and other similar equipment, a-frame and derrick trucks, float or low boy distributor drivers and operators, tank wagon, semi-trailer Group 4 - Agitator and transit mix truck (except Benton, Carroll, :. Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, Linn, •Mercer, } } Morgan, Pettis, Saline and Sullivan Counties) R � "f. Group 5 - Warehousemen AREA COVERED BY TRUCK DRIVER ZONES t a ZONE 1 - Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties ZONE 2 - Franklin, Jefferson, and St. Charles Counties ZONE 3 - Lincoln and Warren Counties ZONE 4 - Buchanan, Cass, Johnson and Lafayette Counties1 ZONE 5 - Andrew, Audrain, Barton, Bates, Benton, Bollinger, Boone, } Caldwell, Callaway, Camden, Cape Girardeau, Carroll, Carter, Cedar, ; ,. Chariton, Christian, Clinton, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dade, Dallas, "t; Daviess, DeKalb, Dent, Douglas, Gasconade, Greene, Henry, Hickory, ' Howard, Iron Jasper, Laclede Lawrence Linn Livingston, Macon Maidson, Maries, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe,. 41 Montgomery, Morgran, New Madrid, Newton, Osage, Pemiscot, Perry, r . Pettis, Phelps, Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, St. Clair, St. Francois, Ste. Genevleve, Saline, Scott, Shannon, ? Shelby, Stoddard, Texas, Vernon, Washington, Wayne, Webster and ' Wright Counties ZONE 6 - Adair', Atchinson, Butler, Clark, Dunklin, Gentry, k. Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Howell, Knox, Lewis, McDonald, Mercer, . Nodaway, Oregon, Ozark, Putnam, Ripley, Schuyler, Scotland, Stone, Sullivan, Taney and Worth Counties h. ZONE 7 - St. Louis City and County 'ZONE 8 - Hickory, Camde, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Greene, Webster, F . Wright, Christian, Douglas, Ozark, Taney, Stone, Jackson, Clay, Platte, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Bates, Henry, and Cass Counties Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as to provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR, 5.5 (a) (1) i�M� • k 1 673c (July 31, 1992) ; VOL. II a.� r 'jc,. ,.�'�'♦ t�'i +ky 4l�aa'^r � � d�t i t 9 g��kk�`7 `" ,�� j s 7 d�� t � tt yy���{!,' t '�. �I �'; '� a it .� �s"�*��� M 4faa,"�+v'���) F75..11••} ��,5'A, ' ; '+ Y " #ral u�� ', +.. w x. +1��•�`1�` .f d 7th v 11i. 1 :'r 3 i Y. .:; r r :.t• ��. 'yy +Yn Y*n t rkF: `�Yftfy*iy uh � d :t$.#'k7�.R},,tt',.`!J?:, hyl YitC.;Y�. 4y�i�� /�,t',�.g. q .a",t k ck yt< y �i fj� t t. > t�,k �C a. •� Y ! ft lr'S V' � �' Y o?. i+bL Sn x{!"}pj A'+ ?S�Y��"'sf(n'.�p1`(„n��fi"'l�+'G•'Y;971��5•y Sys :T+,.t E� )1 t 4 F} ? p t(a�..5 t d i hu 1 @'�A f4�+ TABLE OF CONTENTS . .... INVITATION TO BID INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1 Defined Terms 2 Copies of Bidding Documents = 3 Qualifications of Bidders ' 4 Examination of Contract Documents and Site k 5 Interpretations and Addenda 6 Bid Security 7 Contract Time i 8 Liquidated Damages • 9 Substitute or "Or Equal" Items ' 10 Prebid Qualifications and Submittals 11 Subcontractors, Suppliers and Others �! 12 Bid Form 1 13 Submission of Bids 14 Modification and Withdrawal of Bids 15 Opening of Bids t 16 Bids to Remain Subject to Acceptance 17 Award of Contract `, 18 Contract Security 19 Signing of Agreement 20 Prebid Conference ' 3x 21 Sales Tax Exemption 22 Retainage 23 Protest Procedure _{ 24 Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities 25 Certification for Debarment and Suspension Regulations s 26 Nondiscrimination in Employment z 27 Minority Business and Women' s Business Enterprise Requirements `. 28 Clean Air Act 29 Energy Policy and Conservation Act 30 Restrictions on Lobbying ' 31 Brooks-Murkowski Compromise t! 32 Other Federal Requirements BID FORM AGREEMENT �- CONTRACT SECURITY • GENERAL CONDITIONS 1 Definitions .. 2 Peliminary Matters 3 Contract Documents: Intent, Amending and Reuse _x 4 Availability of Lands; Physical Conditions; Reference Points ' 5 Bonds and Insurance 6 Contractor' s Responsibilities 7 Other Work 8 Owner' s Responsibilities 9 Engineer 's Status during Construction 10 Changes in the Work 11 Change of Contract Price 12 Change of Contract Time 8802-1 TC-1 'i.,e• _'a u-, i r�t'+ 5 C' .�"Xt`,��i k�;�,}Y��, tn>{4"�t�a.s R.i$�s�'Ks�;F f'f i`3�p.+ti�a�'a�e t 1 t a�ct!caSr r�at}`.-atk;•a t Ue`,t Ca ti'r ti 7t1 f'.�'�r t t'.yj i�u=t 5 t!i��i'=!'`a j°tt f i{x�tts k`�x'4m21:!,5 I�y�,Sk S.fr�r't fl a t xfi Sil=r x.-rM.,��ii.ar l i4 Pki f,7 F 3¢�.1�.;}4�T).3 t x ff zl§tu�{.'.nrg � fti zk 1,a4r'✓i�r t i4 nz }\ W 4�s t f��#,�,p, d 4 i7 9+'A"Fyk'{„r §Y Y2' �l r fC�t{LR}�11 q 1 �jii'1+ t t nNaV� j s .f�}7��4t3���1 ,.�� �Y .f, j 4�:,��g}���✓r �� +3 wMt Ry ;j(%tx !� Hi 5 { y * i _ ay �i'.i *4uL i�. i.l '} 'A'°1 h.Y Pi�F:iS� fn + I t�l �°'^ti �r `' �7'.: iT. 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Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time for: CONTRACT NOO PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEM In general: Installation of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System at each pumping station and waste- wate r treatment plant, electrical upgrade of equipment at various pumping stations, new pumps and valves at Moreau Pump W, Station, and a Standby Generator and Switchgear modifications i All at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The following is a general outline of the equipment and the work to be performed by the Contractor, but not limited to the following, as indicated on the drawings and specified in this EDdocument. 1. Binde r Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keys witch and. magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 2. Cedar City Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio and antenna, keyswitch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all c onduit, wir- e ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a. complete and workable system. 3. Cole Junction: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- switch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and AML other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC 8802-1 WFIRMaR K111157 R Amami .do, remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. The existing control relays will be replaced with the PLC remote. All necessary pro- gramming will be completed by the Contractor. 4 . Dover Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power tqqg transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- switch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a -complete and workable system. 5. Green Meadow Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a 'PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast,, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, pump control panel, disconnects, replace bubbler system with float system, drywell float switch, transfer switch, gen- A erator receptacle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indi- cated for a complete and workable system. 6. Gun Club Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- switch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 7. Haaf Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- switch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wir- ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 8. Hayselton Pumping Station: The Contractor shall fur- nish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, pump control panel, disconnects, drywell float switch, transfer switch, generator receptacle, phase monitor, load center, weatherhead and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 8802-1 2 oil yg RK 05 Wn Wt Oil' y r'@gg A�5 'tt"x a'F x✓` „rtrr` e 7 I :'''�v�.��#i.S.F°&�&&7s^azi,�.....,W,........}..._,,.t..d+M"a•8wf�n dr? ,kE:�i'+li'4�a ti{:";t�4 r..,.. ^,° n.<.. _ .. .. ...,.......,. ' 1`..r. ;9.15; t 9 . Idlewood Road Pumping Station: The Contractor shall R > furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna :"' mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial. cable, �.5, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, drywell float '` switch, transfer switch, g P � s w c generator receptacle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC i s remote with field devices as indicated for a complete i and workable system. The existing Gould PLC will be ,+ removed and the new PLC remote will be reprogrammed to t, ;J incorporate the Gould PLC' s functions, for pump con- Y}?F trol• ti 10. Indian Hills Pumping Station: The Contractor shall } ;;,: furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, p ower transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, transfer switch, generator recept- • acle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The `` }`` � "'A' • Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wir- it"It" ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a y g Gould PLC complete and workable system. The existing will be removed and the new PLC remote will be repro- ? " grammed to incorporate the Gould PLC' s functions, for pump control. 11. Moreau River Pumping Station: The Contractor shall i; furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna rr-,-�� mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, .. radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, lightning . J arrestor, transfer switch, generator rece tacle, wet- P The well float, drywell float, and phase monitor. Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wir- . �. ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface a` the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. The existing electrical =r service will be upgraded to a 480 volt system. Thet Pumping Station will be .modified to accommodate two 75 � r hp pumps. New electrical equipment will be furnished G R 1 a A­''$} and installed for these upgrades. The PLC remote will also be programmed to control this Pumping Station as yh , K specified. t 12. Riverside Pumping Station: The Contractor shall fur- ' nish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, { ; power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, ti F. keyswitch, magnetic door switches, lightning arrestor, x, transfer switch, generator receptacle, wetwell float, ' drywell float, and phase monitor.` The Contractor shall sK`. furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other ' appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and lo 8802-1 - 3 - 1 silo ti a r d {nt7 77_1111114 uu i T �' t r 1 R' t+AY�� lj, �lc ? t t }! t I ��, 1V ..r,y t .t, S }{ 1c t 3 J1 'v`<�yrt� ! . j. y }7 5 ;`" •. - r � �!"' ^—^ i�i}�tM,� ���,.d� Y�� �� I' Q� ri. dst s'r"f„1'� .'.IA,:-. awJ.++..�.._. ...fr ..c.:.....,l.ja.i.Ia A f workable system. The existing electrical service will be upgraded to a 480 volt system. The Pumping Station will be modified to accommodate two 75 hp pumps. New t` electrical equipment will be furnished and installed for these upgrades. The PLC remote will also be pro- grammed to control this Pumping Station as indicated. 13. Southridge Pumping Station: The Contractor shall fur- '': nish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast,, N power transducer on each p pump, coaxial cable, radio, � , • `�,. keyswitch, magnetic door switches, drywell float _ switch transfer switch receptacle, phase . , , generator race tacle r; monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring,. and ;r . . other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. The existing Gould PLC will be 'y removed and the new PLC remote will be reprogrammed to incorporate the Gould PLC' s functions. `' }( '�}• 1.=fir R 01 14. Sylvan Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote antenna antenna mast � n . . , power �;� ;���• a ,'���', transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key-- switch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The �' s.' Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wir- ing, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface ' the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a �` . complete and workable system. 15. Walnut Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish ��< and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power :s J transducer on each um coaxial cable radio key- switch,` P P, ,magnetic door switches, relays and phase moni- tor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indi- cated for a complete and workable system. 16. Westinghouse Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, N, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, pump control panel, disconnects, replace bubbler system with float system, drywall float switch, transfer switch, gen- erator receptacle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all 6 conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PI,C remote with field devices as indi- cated fora complete and workable system. #' 17. Westview Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power 1 transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- switch, and magnetic door switches. 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Jy1 i shall furnish and install all coneuitf wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with E, field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. ` 18 . Wind River Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and py install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer ^ on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch , magnetic doors � and phase switches monitor. { p The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indi- cated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indi- cated for a complete and workable system. 19 . Woodward Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer ,'f `4 on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The h 1 Contractor o shall 1 furnish and l ll insta al conduit, wiring, 9. and other appurtenances as infix° 4,�,,# ;.•.i, � r4Y•. Gated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indi- cated for a complete and workable system. r p Y ,' '• + S�rti y 20. Randall Road Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish , r and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power trans- , , . duce'r on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contractor shall fur- ? ' nish and install all conduit, wiring , and other appurtenances {c}rr° 4s ;a as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 21. Scholastic Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish andf� `. install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast power transducer .. on each pump, coaxial cable , radio, keyswitch, magnetic door . i. ,� switches, and phase monitor. The Contractor shall furnish and } install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indi- cated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indi- cated for a complete and workable system. r1 22. Wastewater Treatment Plant: The Contractor shall furnish and install an antenna, antenna mast, coaxial cable, relays, panels and PLC. The Contractor shall furnish and install a A; natural gas standby generator and transfer switch, and modify �.: the existing switchgear and Motor Control Centers as indi- cated. The Contractor shall install the Master Station. The U Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. za 23• Police Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install the PLC remote, antenna, coaxial cable, communication cable and remote annunciator. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring and other appurtenances as indicated. 8802-1 _ •�; 5 a. l .r}�4�'�,4Fyd'•n,Ad_r3� r:'. 3' � �x t ,'. t{{ Y �'� ni�t ! 11 tY& S; �' j F r 4. ti f ��tt Vii♦ (rTry� se,., „ .,, t �rG�9 tY aft ��.{ :.i r e a4� 9.i�ga� i• t qY 1 it :r r n •`7 , ,ri , .x i ,'�y tt,� 1. a,y � tf 8 r. i,°•qi �d.� `.,xi S t f .t ': 1 , .F {iF v. pr�*ri y 1 a '';�.".t`�,.,'t'f•}:,°SCr:�'4' fir.'; 4 r r, .t.. { 7 5�'1�rr i�¢�� .�`.t"y':�•,`�l"'•iy`pi,�, �^t�.. #?l,,t { . 'r r% I. .i . t�` t cr',.' } . ,e` 's1{`��y�' ?2i'�, �' T+7 yy Y t' .5• it]� t. r' :,r :1 .,r'. ., � � •t � p;� � '..f�� } t��, r r',,3{rFr 4}aK � K la��s /.. f"•t � .- t .'��� t .t ,;�v'*8g.�i a 'a.l, {a 5 rnY r 4�{ "1•A !t } i 1 ..t s,t p ,t .el' 3w at r r.. 1��xt_c1 �r k.ti� x J 1 '{ f "+^.d..•,, c••f t�h'7+j t�f•`��}fW",r<.�yt 1�}�F51 ��`< <!+}1FX� �6_ t{`t s ..7f , , i .1 jS� p All equipment, materials and workmanship must be in accordance with the drawings and specifications on file with the City Clerk , City I'Ia11, City of Jefferson, Missouri and in the office . of the Consulting Engineers, A. C. Kirkwood & Associates. h ' 4-' . Copies of the contract documents (Invitation to Bid, Instruc- tions to Bidders, Bid form, Agreement form, Construction i Fir. Performance Bond and Construction Payment Bond forms, Appoint- ment of Process Agent form, General Conditions, Supplementary j Conditions, Detailed Specifications and Drawings) desired for bidding purposes may be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, ' , City Hall, City of Jefferson, 'P•4issouri, at a non-refundable y y � s charge of $75. 00 per set. A current planholder list may be of the Purchasing Agent in person or obtained from the office 9 �,��_ / by mail when a stamped, self--addressed envelope is provided. i � # f` , The planholder list will be mailed or faxed one week prior to '. M No further information regarding lanholders will be rv'` bid date. 9 9 P x provided by mail telephone. -~' { A certified check on a solvent bank -or a bid bond by a satis- factory surety in an amount equal to 5% of the total amount o£ ,' ' the bid must accompany each proposal as bid security. . ' No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after + the date of opening of bids. = " Bidders for this contract will be required to comply with the President' s Executive Order No. 11246. Requirements for bid- ders and contractors under this order are explained in the . { contract documents, and are to be considered as a part of this } Invitation to Bid. Minimum wage rates for this contract shall be prevailing wage rates as determined by the United States = Y Department of Labor. The wage rates and other labor require- ments are set forth in -the contract documents, and are to be considered as a part of this Invitation to Bid . The Contrac- tors and their subcontractors will be obligated not to discrim- inate in employment practices. Minimum wage rates for this contract shall be prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of Missouri . The wage rates are set forth in the contract documents, and are to be considered as a part of this Invitation to Bid. `A In the event of conflict between wage rates, the higher wage ' rate for any given occupation classification will be the gov- erning rates. Requirements for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) utilization are set forth in the Contract Documents, and are to be considered as a part of this Invitation to Bid. Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation to Bid ANIL are expected to be funded in part by a grant from the United 8802-1 - 6 - a '•.y. t' � ra.�`�''°��i';"j{�sr��,!yo f „ ZVI y'_ zt �4�'tt q wS'A yj{j.�, }1¢6�t1t•fri Y Y•��M,1Jt t S 4.a+f t Jtt t R i�'��`r�{1 Y'�Z l�p1t,f 5 t{y,��'j�I,t,xt4tktrz4r1"}t,y��jt K�k S S`t''is,�wGx."r t ie3t 5',�'N{"yi Ian T y{x Iv Tf ii ir�.tr,�r•�.k"f`b°V " �r MN" ' F gq �•?'S� `t t �' •" r �t�'t �S{1���Sga�d{t�r t rrj' Yt'v*z = r����y,tft $ f7 �Y)p �r x �, r ? F�' gm 2.c 5rr Yy bra { z d r t tx, a v h 'c� r dk`� x: k t t 3 f 2 l4 h S'-d(� , J'-j 0S-. • n 6, r '�3 �i`�,y}r �„ �.t'° ..`�+!�?t (=1x.� 'R G, �v t .ri k;' y 'c•f l .s a 1.f Ri'f 7,.3. n .4�% t t t ..x rt' d .�41 1 �j�t. � �1 �,}`i: !., z.•? t ft1-. c t}a''r,,' >�...' y�, i '+N lS.t�$n.vn, � }„.y�'- , qQ g;:t4�.2k� A:StRbCk'Y+a.a?ciuy.J.�. ` ,......i.,..a.oa.w..ur,rt�'''.$'.i'� jlf :,.. ..i.,Y,t`'�'i��+AYt?r.N ,............ .......... r:x$7r�,:,Y'•t..,. t c, �.I��Ge.t1SY.uradn'±J�.�.�. "Y ,lxi'xttil , States Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies or employees is or Tr will be a party to this Invitation to Bid or any resulting ` contract. This procurement will be subject to the regulations contained in 40 CFR Part 31. fi This contract is subject to the provisions of the Copeland `' _ a` Anti-ICickback Act, Davis Bacon Act and Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act all as supplemented by regulations issuedf +' by the office of the Secretary of Labor as included in the Contract Documents. LJ Bidders for this contract will be required to comply with 40 CFR Part 32 , Debarment and Suspension Under EPA Assistancex Programs, dated August 17, 1982. t` t� Any bidder or equipment supplier whose firm or affiliate is a `? listed on the EPA Master List of Debarred, Suspended, and Voluntarily Excluded Persons will be prohibited from the bid ding process. Anyone submitting a bid who is listed on the EPAy" `'t Master List of Debarred, Suspended and Voluntarily Excluded ` Persons will be determined to be a non-responsive bidder in accordance with 40 CFR 31. A contractor ' s Suspension/Debarment Certification will be con- tained in the specification; however, this certification shouldH;: nf�a. not preclude any interested part y from ascertaining whether the r:.��,.�„�,i��t•.., certifying firm or person is actually on the EPA Master List of ; ¢:, j., . Debarred , Suspended and Voluntarily Excluded Persons. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources - Water Pollution Control Program will forward a copy of the list to grantees along with the first wage decision applicable to the project, , 'y b and will maintain a copy of the most current list. To deter- mine a person' s and/or firm' s eligibility for award in accord- #; ance with the Debarment, Suspension and Voluntarily Excluded P Y " Regulation, 40 CFR 52. 500 (b) , contact the grantee' s authorized representative, or the Water Pollution Control Program, y Financial Services Section, at (314) 751-1192. A Contractor ' s Assurance of Compliance with Public Law 100-202, Brooks--Murkowski Compromise, is contained in the specifica- tions. B submission of the bid, the bidder certifies that his f firm or any affiliate is not currently prohibited from doing business on a federally-assisted project in accordance with Public Law 100-202, as published in Volume 52 Federal Register, { Number 250, page 49244, dated December 30, 1987. This law !y; prohibits contracting with any contractor or supplier of k4 . products of a foreign country listed by the U.S. Trade 7, Representative. Currently, the only country listed is Japan. As a result, a Japanese citizen or national, a firm controlled directly or indirectly by Japanese citizens or nationals, or a ''. supplier of any product if more than 50 percent of the total cost of the product is allocable to production or manufacture 1: in Japan, is prohibited from participating in any contract or ` 8802-1 - 7 S, - 3R % 8;M•t 1'. k�. ti� , !. .ry` drkuc:[i3tt:wT�ara�"w'^"'."^"'."'°".,«v.�iYrti .l �Wr�r�-'Y�"""'""'"'•'h '+{f'T.^it P r z i�'`.�' M1�i+yf z��'T{r a.l F°�tt��•je�i�gl Ya,{�.,7r� .I.Y s .0 '!iu f r.dt'! iw ii t .Civl7.,rykcVr ej 1 a. k 3f -r zt� l v :�'r ��i, SA J^1`fl ( t f�Pt { i , {' _ CIS it Sl {t�t�'•��t�}1f,{�� . 7� L �� { st `r ` 1•^ +} a.{ 1 fit .,r e ro r N�' ' I1.,yy �yy n� �.;'r���,`��`4��n¢L`"F�S•�C�,Y9�{'��Y r'�?..( ylTt.e.(�'i IS .:. _ , "' r !xr? .t�'tdr���'�' T'. 4 I.JG subcontract for construction, alteration or repair of a public building or public work which is federally funded. Further, a a firm Japanese citizen or national, indirectly by Japanese nsror nationals,oiseprohibited or from participating in architectural, engineering, or other services directly related to the preparation for, or perfor- mance of, such construction, alteration or repair if federally funded. It is further agreed that appropriate certifications will be obtained from subcontractors ana that such certifica- tions will remain in effect including the date a notice to proceed is authorized and will be retained in the files of the Bidder. A prebid conference on this contract will be held at 10000 AM CDT, Tuesday, August 18 , 1992, City Hall, 320 East McCarty a. Street, City of Jefferson, Missouri . Representatives of the Owner and Engineer will be available at this time to dicuss the ;1 scope of the contract, bidding procedures, and to answer q uestions posed by planholders or other interested parties. The methods for submitting requests for prebid approval of major equipment items are specified in Article 10 of the Instructions to Bidders. Requests for prebid approval shall be submitted to the Engineer by 5: 00 PM CDT, Monday, August 24, 1992. THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. - THE OWNER FURTHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OR ALL BIDS, AND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DETERMINE WHICH IS c THE MOST RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE BIDDER AND TO REJECT OR APPROVE THE BOND. CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI ATTEST: Deborah Cheshire Louise Gardner City Clerk Mayor A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES I` Engineers - Consultants 8080 Ward Parkway, Suite 200 Kansas City, Missouri 64114 • (816) 333-4477 CITY CLERK 320 East McCarty Street ,}n Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 S 8802°1 - 8 - }y X a i 4 f� frtr �pY Cp•r a+r .' , }' 's �`h� .S. .�? r r3r Lr ( a.tu ✓b'"`rl5 a5t s as } .' Y, SS� i s S :'. t. � !is .;y�"St '{+ k INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. DEFINED TERMS: Terms used in these Instructions to Bidders which are defined in the Standard General Conditions of the 3 Construction Contract (No. 1910-8 , 1983 ed. ) have the meanings assigned to them in the General Conditions. The term Bidder 3}? , means one who submits a Bid directly to Owner, as distinct from a 5 sub-bidder , who submits a bid to a Bidder. The term "Successful Bidder" means the lovest, qualified, responsible and responsive J E, Bidder to whom Owner (on the basis of Owner' s evaluation as here- inafter provided) makes an award. The term Bidding Documents" .� includes the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, and the proposed Contracts Documents (including all Addenda issued prior to receipt of Bids) . 2. COPIES OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS: 2.1• # ;r Complete sets of the Bidding Documents in the number and for the sum stated in the Invitation to Bid may be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, City Hall, City of Jefferson, Missouri. 2. 2. Complete sets of Bidding Documents must be used in preparing Bids; neither Owner nor Engineer assume any responsibility for 'r,' . µ4 errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of incomplete r} : sets of Bidding Documents. 4r: 2. 3. Owner and Engineer in making copies of Bidding Documents, available on the above terms do so only for the purpose of ' obtaining Bids on the Work and do not confer a license or grant t, s r ; for any other use. 3. QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS : To demonstrate qualifications to perform the Work, each Bidder must be prepared to submit within five days of Owner ' s request written evidence, such as `r financial data, previous experience, present commitments and other such data as may be called for. Each Bid must contain evidence of Bidder's qualification to do business in the state r ze where the Project is located or covenant to obtain such qualifi- cation prior to award of the contract. i ?' 4. EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE: 4. 1. It is the repsonsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid, to (a) examine the Contract Documents thoroughly, (b) visit the site to become familiar with local conditions that may affect -, cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work, (c) con- Y,: sider federal, state and local Laws and Regulations that may ` affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work, > . (d) study and carefully correlate Bidder 's observations with the Contract Documents, and (e) notify Engineer of all conflicts, 4 errors or discrepancies in the Contract Documents. Aft 8802- TB-1 'f 1+J.j �C'j•j� f* iy rr•l. VA" iy'av� °G�� `�. �l .WrY'-a w ��C•�?�.£ r '�'�� � f � ' . to r°{ .�t .aP i��xp r,"y`���kt" � ` r 3 txtyyrol�s d d.k r ` s a �'' r.ic .NY1 3v $rf�. t .�'y°; .r �i 4y r��•z a� tT i �r \A,, l Li ..,� � S:t . i ? ti-r,,}it �,fj_`y} ti'`nP-,�t .fir •fit"L;.L4 t:fy�'�XL'{y,}.3 j�1'C °:S 7 '�'. t .:t y J�' `' ::'i a ' " f ,+i,.-tt +�:} .5 ya +::z�.1.,..r.,rp.1.i..., ,fir a�. t�A V� ,.�"FgAe{�f t 4`.7 � Sj•• gy�y t S V ... ..; � tr � k 'i "�j. _ r..tw � a� ,.:Yor.fir.,.r 4'Sit!••i�f%� 3s:i: ..e ..... ,f etr.-.:..xS.;::J�AYtv�a�`M1M i 4 r 4. 2. Reference is made to the Supplementary Conditions for iden- tification of: t-� 4. 2.1. those reports of explorations and tests of subsurface . s conditions at the site which have been utilized by Engineer in preparation of the Contract Documents. Bidder may rely upon the accurancy of the technical data contained in such reports but not upon non-technical data, interpretations or opinions contained therein or for the completeness thereof for the purposes of bidding or construction. `: `-. 4. 2. 2. those drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface and subsurface conditions p Underground (exce t Under round Facilities) which are at or contiguous to the site which have been utilized by Engineer in preparation of the Contract 4 Documents. :krv ;� xtw 'l Bidder may rely upon the accuracy f the technical � �;;`r.��'����r�•=�� ` Y data contained in such drawings but not upon the completeness ev;,' {4 thereof for the Purposes of bidding or construction. �x 17 P P g 4 ja , .� , ;�.•t. Copies of such reports and drawings will be made available b Y � , ; x ; Owner to any Bidder on request. Those reports and drawings are not part of the Contract Documents, but the technical data ,;;,:• ,�' . . , contained therein upon which Bidder is entitled to rely as provided in Paragraphs 4. 2.1 and 4. 2. 2 are incorporated r=ry qua therein by reference. Such technical data has been identified and established in the Supplementary Conditions. 4.3. Information and data reflected in the Contract Documents with -respect to Underground Facilities at or contiguous to the 1 . site is based upon information and data furnished to Owner and Engineer by owners of such Underground Facilities or others, and ;z Owner does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or com- pleteness thereof unless it is expressly provided otherwise in the Supplementary Conditions. 4. 4. Provisions concerning responsibilities for the adequacy of data furnished to prospective Bidders on subsurface conditions, t Underground Facilities and other physical conditions, and possi- ble changes in the Contract Documents due to differing conditions appear in Paragraphs 4. 2 and 4. 3 of the General Conditions. 4. 5. Before submitting a Bid each Bidder will be responsible to make or obtain such explorations, tests and data concerning phys- ical conditions (surface, subsurface and Underground Facilities) at or contiguous to the site, or otherwise which may affect cost, progress,, performance or furnishing of the Work and which Bidder deems necessary to determine its Bid for performing and furnish- ing the Work in accordance with the time, price and other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 4.6. On request in advance, Owner will provide each Bidder access to the site to conduct such explorations and tests as each Bidder deems necessary for submission of a Bid. Bidder shall fill all 8802-1 IB-2 4 J t "Z"'77 , � ff} 1 IL�Si tJh1� y .i'�' a .;'(.' ,�`�£:ja{. X• y i t'Ityu t` r . <� ' F j' r. . E, ';w .t .. .1. h t t rf'd J s{2� 7 t� �•a�a�;� yt.Frt' r;t' f� 2i•< hc??F"� ?n� *h}-n .Ic ti. 7 .u, rs ! i }'"f r ty .1 } til'. Y 14' �"�i 4r. '�`.S,pkj•,��' fit., r 'fir y�'�``�,��ttx,�ry ,i'ysF4.p�i�';��•W} �.:fi'M .y't. ..t �y i r �'p'?'r 't.i''ro',Y'�i�' � LtNt r,Y '� �^�j'��� • � '� � ,a t 1{�t�. �?� v�tft tty•A` : fk f �:"�t ' '�; �.'' fit, t t�i't�'�sts r.�f.��,}��f��ti`'�.� y, •kr t „.,�'a� NAY;S r 5 t4 � t ' { !s. .. ,,+r1 t '�'tG �,4' c t.k N", t6 S'Y`�411 N t��y i xti}s�YJ,t{t s n .1 i ! t k' .� { .) to v �, t yS;., •, tom.} 42ta 9 � t ` l ?' ?pX .!.^ M�{�4`�".is`f tit�.t lr t�rt �p t �f./ts r.' ! r .,flr..r F r2., 5 ?.�e�� r x Y�.y.;f 1�� 'xf�� � •, r: 54 7 v yl� nY: Y�N� .Y• }. 1 .71 @�f. ( c �- r r t;Y u'.� Stt r. tr'. .?�ys 3''t • 0.' • tl l•i S�� {. viF�„rr.3tt L's L $ j 4,'i�v��Cy? � s •s s t !I.{"2��,�•5.o ^y 7` �a holes, clean up and restore the site to its former condition upon ' completion of such explorations. , 4. 7. The lands upon which the Work is to be performed, rights- of-way and easements for access thereto and other lands desig- nated for use by Contractor in performing the Work are identified =k ^ in the Contract Documents. All additional lands and access thereto required for temporary construction facilities or storage ;• ,t of materials and equipment are to be provided by Contractor. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in exist- P P 9 -' ing structures are to be obtained and paid for by Owner unless A ' otherwise provided in the ContractDocuments. '.: . u 4.8. The submission of a Bid will constitute an incontrovertible ` .; representation by Bidder that Bidder has complied with every fi requirement of this Article 4, that without exception the Bid is yE :xi P remised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the Contract Documents and such means, methods, techniques, sequences ful"A or procedures of construction as may be indicated in or required q by the Contract Documents, and that the Contract Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to indicate and convey understand- w .., ing of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of ��* • �>>~ the Work 5. INTERPRETATIONS AND ADDENDA: & ° 5.1. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Contract �r. Documents are to be directed to Engineer. Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary by Engineer in response to such questions will be issued by Addenda mailed or delivered to all parties recorded by the City of Jefferson, Missouri , as r� having received the Bidding Documents. Questions received less than ten days prior to the date for opening of Bids may not be answered. Only questions answered by formal written Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications 4 will be without legal effect. 5.2. Addenda may also be issued to modify the Bidding Documents as deemed advisable by Owner or Engineer. fi^ 6. BID SECURITY: Q6.1. Each Bid must be accompanied by Bid security 'made payable to Owner in an amount of five percent of the Bidder 's maximum Bid . price and in the form of a certified check or a Bid Bond, issued by a surety meeting the requirements of Paragraph 5.1 of the General Conditions. am 6. 2. The Bid security of the Successful Bidder will be retained until such Bidder has executed the Agreement and furnished the required contract security, whereupon the Bid security will be returned. If the Successful Bidder fails to execute and deliver the Agreement and furnish the required contract security within fifteen days after the Notice of Award, Owner may annul the 8802-1 IB-3 • i "�4Y'�3�rti£�.-r6� � v '�' rj k. , . . y t r., ,y u y ,j � ,�3 ��},, rrJ'�� ''•"`,ti`�*^r i rtY'� Lij,ai s{4''�--`• <t�,t t` t.. ..i s "1 x.�h v +4�'t X'.Y i ' ,��4'•'r���4r��`.�.; w +�x�'�,+^� p a,r4:.%�r'1� i41. � �t �;.s r €1, ti�> Lt F7 �,��s�'.+} ,,,,.�'�r II 1.�$ff+ ,,�S .:i. t�'� +"arid d�' 4'Y t i t ( •f. F i 1 c�"''�r Si4i�tr 5yi J,,#� 'ht\h� �, 'i" "i (((N z'i b'�4r ti,• i ! ':x��1 � err +. r 4rf{ + ° �{. .rft3 tt{'g �i�Kr vit? etth�e �� i ,+, .•.}- ,�t�a , t����`i"�?��ia d� y -, ,r 1 .`f t 7 : ! ti vi 4.1 Y- r t .� r 't�v �'4� 6`�r A,�.y+�. e�"�. �> .,�, 2,. � �aa�` �y r�,b�. r•j t� js x { i fir r tYf 1i+ S ESC" 1 .�t rt s .. �p t it )'ltrt'.a��S 2. s D t v .k,�,Y;i��t rt4�rl {�3 � t pt f .,id f r 6^y :'• J i 5t" H t . c i t+ Y �w : 1,'• t't -y Ta�F f Y yt £ C IV..Y.�h if pp t . ��-L .tr tthh l f .r <4 Y Z "uI y"'-I� ' r i, ,� �t '�k {2 fi :ti'. +FFr1 3 f-{'".t t .. y 3. ,i e . r i i `•^D1. `'`+dwp ��,s ire.�� ..a t�jt(:�,;q.r it•z: t r �E� r � lFl;+v� it Y i ',: �::. #�} �r b]}�µ�xht, #W'r5 � .t .; 't !'{ }� j L....ra++MSIfPi:r i 1 ,ft:i in Notice of Award and the Bid security of that Bidder will be for- 'y feited. The Bid security of other Bidders whom Owner believes to , have a reasonable chance of receiving the award may be retained by Owner until the earlier of the seventh day after the Effective Date of the Agreement or the sixty-first day after the Bid open- ' ing, whereupon Bid security furnished by such Bidders will be #} returned. Bid security with Bids which are not competitive will e q.:y . be returned within seven days after the Bid opening. 7. CONTRACT TIME: The numbers of days within which, or the Y dates by which, the Work is to be substantially completed ands . tv : also completed and ready for final payment (the Contract Time) are set forth in the Bid Form a:nd the Agreement. : V. 8. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: Provisions for liquidated damages, if .A s anyl are set forth in the Agreement. 9 SUBSTITUTE OR "OR EQUAL" ITEMS: The Contract if awarded, VJ will be on the basis of materials and equipment described in the ( <T Drawings or specified in the Specifications without consideration of possible substitute or or equal items except for items of equipment requiring prebid submittal as defined in Article 10• Whenever it is indicated in the Drawings or specified in the An Specifications that a substitute or "or equal" item of material , .: or equipment may be furnished or used by Contractor if acceptable :r;. ' to Engineer, application for such acceptance will not be consid- ered by Engineer until after the Effective Date of the Agreement. .' The procedure for submission of any such application by Contrac- :' for and consideration by Engineer is set forth in Paragraphs . ,yr,. Y.` t. 6. 7.1, 6. 7. 2, and 6. 7. 3 of the General Conditions. t+ � . � 10. ;REBID QUALIFICATIONS AND SUBMITTALS: The Bidder shall submit to the Engineer at hig office at 8080 Ward Parkway, Suite 200, Kansas City, Missouri 64114, at least 28 days prior to the scheduled bid opening, a written request for prebid approval of the Supervisory Control and Data Ac uisition SCADA) equipment '.; and materials and pumps. The Contractor shall indicate te e ui equipment and material upon which his bid will be based. The 4 P request shall be accompanied by complete details and descriptive data on the equipment and material and the structural, piping, or i; electrical modifications required for a satisfactory installation. All submittal data shall be accompanied by a letter of transmittal stating "The offered equipment complies in all respects to the Engineer's specifications" or "The offered equipment complies in all respects to the Engineer ' s specifica- tions except. . . ". The Engineer wi•11 advise all planholders of record at least fourteen days prior to the scheduled bid opening ' of all equipment which is acceptable. 10.1. Compliance with specifications: The Bidder shall complete i the Compliance Check List as follows for each numbered paragraph of the Technical Section Division 16A of the specifications f+jv noting compliance or non-compliance with that paragraph and, <;u where non-compliance is indicated, describing the non-compliance and an alternate proposed to meet the intent of the specifi- cation: ' .. 8802-1 IB-4 t r # ++'�ts ci � � #u j, t .a r , < F t 4 FI}•lat z. ✓' ! f C}F 1. t i Y4 al a. i �t 1 J L f 'Z i ' �.......... �� �rtai �•'" ;�,t .e. t �r��H �1� i t�.C' y{,t.k vyIF,t ;`r+i:A�ttt*, Etta r 1?�iSyz x}r tt r t +rte s; t �'P' t �a �'R 4 t,i✓�t,. 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Technical Section ' b. Table of Compliance P :> c. List of Deliverables . d. Project Schedule e. System Block Diagram f. Bidder's Services 10. 2.1. Technical section: The Bidder shall provide data .on this SCADA system, listing all components of the system. The' . Bidder shall include information on expansion capabilities of major subsystems,; such as RTU's, alarms, memory, and inter- � . facing. 8802-1 IB-10 tis6.y a is t , .. rr.►__. � _., ... ... ... ... .. .......`.l .......�-.. ,.., .._♦ ,..,._ n. ...._.. t.N•.i.L.,�'.....a,d. r{ }t,.t 7;.''�1� I�.VS' ti�cr'b�1:3Y'1:..•}: !� •i=+�ur .....c .u.w� w�y ' The proposal shall include the following: a. The SCADA system protocol shall include a method that =Y assures that commands to one RTU will not be executed } b another RTU. Explanation shall be given on how the proposed system precludes this occurrence. r. b• The Bidder shall describe how existing RTU's will be interfaced or alternately replaced. co The SCADA system shall use standard off-the-shelf proven hardware/software. "One-of-a-kind" or proto- h 1 f** types are forbidddn. Bidder shall address how he proposes to meet this requirement. t t d. Bidder 's Compliance List summarizes the variation of ' his standard product line and the specifications. Bidder shall address or explain differences in his standard product. y.. ' e. Bidder shall include a brief description of his Quality Assurance and summarize the approach he 4 intends to use. ! f• Bidder shall describe his method of controlling 3 software paths. If it is included in his Quality Assurance Plan, he shall so indicate. ;. , g. Bidder shall include a thorough description of dis- plays he proposes to use. It shall contain resolu- tion, refresh rate and update rate. ' } �? h. Bidder shall provide a typical operator ' s routine for menu, paging, help, etc. , displays. i . Bidder shall provide a description of routine for display additions, changes and deletions. 7 • Bidder shall include proposed keyboard layout. kK, k. Bidder shall provide list of standard symbols used. 1A' k 10. 2. 2. Literature: The Bidder shall provide literature addressing the following: a. General description with photographs of computer equipment, computer equipment layouts and computer. displays. b. Specific description of components. ® c• Systems interfacing. d. Programming, language used and 4 debugging procedures. 8802-1 IB-11 x #7t �'"�3;. t>+• fir x�3 ''€ t 'tr r 1 .. i, t ,..� {.s t r-, l�s ❑r S.{ :. �iC': }"4# .5, Y .+tya :3��rf `� t ✓. 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Project schedule: The Bidder shall submit a Project Schedule showing all major milestones including, but not limi- ted to, the following: a. Submittal of design documentation. b. Completion of hardware/software design. c. Procurement and assembly of hardware. d. Hardware documentation. e. Software documentation. f. Factory Test. g. Shipment froni factory. h. Installation start/finish at each site. L Field Acceptance Test. J . Training classes. es. k. Start of' Operational Acceptance Test. 10. 2. 6. System block diagrams: The Bidder shall submit a detailed system block diagram that graphically illustrates the system hardware and proposed configuration. The diagram shall show each major module, e.g.., RTU's, CPU's, radios, printers, CRT's, modems, etc. 10.2.7. Bidder's services: The Bidder shall submit a listing , of the extent, ava lab 1 fty and provisions for: a. Field service, lead time, and limitations. ' 8802-1 IB-12 t - , ,. '� y. q• '�' ' � � i'lrn},r. ,ott �;? , . t; s��, ri z`R r , s s+, �zs:�� .;$ t,•• �' ���',':�.�Mr1 ���, Y�,��� � `.�y�r�4t��.+,r��r V��pp x�'���q i7Su�. }ti '�( �s s�'t�'',-�i�,r�e�:��` 1 5 t , •�S r ��kt f� �<,.�?Isj r� t, .,1.�.r t+ ,'?Y;ty 'F�f'4 fF'�zYy da"'y<e ft }.krk r .,. P 3 b: Repair locations and component repair turnaround times c ce Diagnostics on-line telephone service and locations. d. Availability of spare parts. � yr e. Factory training programs. Y G'+r f. Software support facilities. Qualifications: Evi 10. 2. . dence of Bidder 's prior experi- ence for ' three (3) similar systems shall be provided. The prior experience statements shall include a description of each system, user or owner ' s name, address , phone number, and names of current operations supervisor. The description shall include the Bidder's responsibility and approximate value of + his portion of the installation. 10. 2.9. Evaluation: Each prebid submittal will be evaluated with respect to the- technical system and performance of other ; existing systems which the Bidder has designed and installed. 6 An inadequate or incomplete response to the prebid submittal requirements shall be cause for declaring the prebid submittal as non-responsive and not allowing the Bidder to submit a bid. The City reserves the right to make visits to the facilities of the Bidder. The prebid submittals will be evaluated in accordance with criteria shown below. In the event that a clear interpretation of the Bidder 's prebid submittal cannot be made, the City reserves the right to request additional s; :• clarification or to declare the submittal unresponsive. .-" a. Technical Evaluation: The Bidder will be evaluated as to compliance and non-compliance with the Technical Section and the following: (1) Bidder ' s use of standard hardware/software components. , << (2) User Friendly Software (configuring) . ' (3) Communications Protocol Compatibility. (4) Quality Assurance Plan. (5) Availability of 95. 0%. (6) Display Resolution. (Z) Keyboard Operations. 8802-1 IB-13 A { :. l r r c 5 x k a•" {t .-��u [! 4 ' �k• ,_;WSW �,x., wij�f a `v,.� y {rtjc4";a ls1stsi`st},ri.23 pC({7"Cdi ty.7l pt § , j" s rz t 141r r.z r V i 1 l t9 '•-ts t. ' • ( �4{'.�;:�H�['�`;3: j t h'u"i } �, �l' {fl,F 1 •if y,t1 t ��.. M' 4 +� S Y' t .-1{Y y( .* �T}x p .0 t- r §r. { �,�. it V1} },�✓u,�jit r''1 .4Jr + { j rf.¢ 7 ritl.k n T� tt7 ' fS �Ef Sa "y. y: V' i 6� f n y. tlt�. "F? , �;as t�a�r fs'�=.r>v i�:L =��K�;�}�,.aFM;� t � , ?. {n tr ;,�<< , �,.} try r�, 6?��,1 �, "w�.' •i h« } �'�F t" "�`�^t��a? ,, i.a r •F j��., ra.�� ". a i t �..+'�:t �P ti v�ly ti�k i�4._�� �� ■fml.-� !' _.u_ i. , _ _..� � _.�__ .�J rte. .e.a.._ _ I d�f iSi �ci 4�a`Y^+v.. r 5 ' .y b. Information Evaluation: The Bidder will. be evaluated " as to each of the following: ;r (1) Experience. 'x (2) Functional Organization. (3) Field Support. (4) Software Support. .. (5) Training. " a (6) Long-term Spares Support. ,4 (7) Warranties. } (8) Submission of Complete Forms. (9) Financial Stability. 11. " SUBCONTRACTORSF SUPPLIERS AND OTHERS: 11.1. I£ the Supplementary ConcTitions require the identity of certain Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and organi- " zations (including those .who are to furnish the principal items of material and equipment) to be submitted to Owner in advance of the specified date prior to the Effective Date of the -Agreement, the apparent Successful Bidder. , and any other Bidder so re- quested, shall within seven days after the Bid opening submit to " owner a list of all such Subcontractors, Suppliers and other Y= persons and organizations proposed for those portions of the Work for which such identification is required. Such list shall be accompanied by an experience statement with pertinent information idence of qualification regarding similar projects and other ev " for each such Subcontractor, Supplier. , persons or organization if requested by Owner. If Owner or Engineer after due investigation has reasonable objection to any proposed Subcontractor, Supplier, ` other person or organization, either may before the Notice of Award is given request the apparent Successful Bidder to submit an acceptable substitute without an increase in Bid price. If apparent Successful Bidder declines to make any such substitu- tion, Owner may award the contract to the next lowest Bidder that proposes to use acceptable Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizations. The declining to make requested sub- stitutions will not constitute grounds for sacrificing the Bid security of ' any Bidder. Any Subcontractor, Supplier', other per!-- son or organization listed and to whom Owner or Engineer does not make wr ]itten objection prior to the giving of the Notice of Award ' will be deemed acceptable to Owner and Engineer subject to revo- cation of such acceptance after the Effective Date of the Agree meet as provided in Paragraph- 6.8.2 of the General Conditions. 8802-1 IB-14 ggll ... ,n. .s.._ ,t. _ S.S. .,♦ _ ...w3'..a..t. f "f �+}� .� a���� tr.n,;,�..f�;�.,J� t�i1t�.tr . it,v.>,r rr �,'S'r, }j '", � a:5 j ^ � •{ � ` .'p t�� r:z�vaRi,� t f•� S}�7t>r •c i't 1:7{�� f tr -rz j S 'r +a• a S t t r f.'' t .r 11.2. No Contractor shall be required to employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, other person or organization against whom Contractor has reasonable objection. .-� 1.2, BID FORM: 12. 1. The Bid Form is included with the Bidding Documents; addi- '. tional copies may be obtained from Engineer (or the issuing $> office) . ,r 12. 2. All blanks on the Bid Form must be. completed in ink or by typewriter. 12. 3. Bids by corporations must be executed in the corporate name > yr by the president or a vice-president (or other corporate officer accompanied by evidence of authority to sign) and the corporate seal must be affixed and attested by the secretary or an assis- tant secretary. The corporate address and state of incorporation k t must be shown below the signature. .� . 12. 4. Bids by partnerships must be executed in the partnership . name and signed by a partner, whose title must appear under the ;Y signature and the official address of the partnership must be shown below the signature. _ yy Y: rf' 12. 5. All names must be typed or printed below the signature. .'' 12. 6. The Bid shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt of all ?; '>'� Addenda (the numbers of which must be filled in on the Bid Form) . 12. 7. The address and telephone number for communications regard- ing the Bid must be shown. '. 12. 8. The lump sum bid price shall include, but shall not be �X limited to, all of the cost of material, equipment, its construe- ' tion or installation, and any structural, mechanical, piping or electrical modifications, deletions or additions to the proposed improvements as shown on the drawings or specified herein, which may be made necessary by the use of any specific brand of equip- ment the Contractor proposes to furnish. 13. SUBMISSION OF BIDS: Bids shall be submitted at the time and place indicated in the Invitation to Bid and shall be enclosed in an opaque sealed envelope, marked with the Project title (and, .if applicable, the designated portion of the Project for which the Bid is -submitted) and name and address of the Bidder and accom- panied by the Bid security and other required documents. If the Bid is sent through the mail or other delivery system the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in .a. separate envelope ,with the nota- tion "BID ENCLOSED" on the face of it. 9•, tF, 8802-1 IB-15 q, i s y Yk. r[ . y {, ` h h � S 5 '} kkAzt k.v 7'# �,#•ter �7E`K'�'�t,i bx�r�,�� t "Y'���a i Y L }}r s' 'f*`� iq tfif.. ..t) + i r asrt k .. }rr +�' t �Y7 +•, +,{r yu +�'� z7y.Y f-y Y �t .ix 3�i>t��s`*� `is• tc y4'r`r'k f r� Y} tft l4'3#" } �' � 3E c t s k+.z;d r"" .'�r�j !td r § A• {�®.r ;t f !"r fr{i 9��",d 'T g '�+'` y 'sdk4 �- + .,m fi f 1 t i r 1. 'f {y93 r F' ru' r� � t r 7 -!.f;U F .� ?�� d'#y�Y"•�,-.. t k �," l, .A � t, t.`�. k1l-3�}'� Cr �.�'.+�tf# rt��ry.}. t�� r' * l.i.�i�y5. +�z1t:•.�?�� °�,"-.sk4t�7 j}r1 XX ;t�t `xV�s.jn: '{r,rt r t�Z. "• #�'kt°jr, ( t`ti�� 2�. ALP -i- ��, i i .� . .i. ,. .: i � ' t .' W` ? 5v ,r/j d }�p i ^s r i,'�• T .s �t .5*df�Y ;HI�Si,:' aW,��,.' '.diiti t .!�' r i� ( i��� �.• �<.'< i 3 t s 'S } i.. 1 .,Ft.ti � 7 f'.' .. t �,tm�.!1 dY •s4��'j i� c`•• 1 t . .,� �{';t'st 1 j� 1. 4`tt v �Y� ,a.Hr fi �t Yj•, f �%�7 1� i r H� th�4 .'1i.1'. +t r 1 �'�-'}�`ar�•.'�.1 . a ` 9 �,$�5:}.,.Yaai,�l��, ��i.d6a:+�'w'it1i� �+➢d1+irSblau....i:..}..d:,r»;I1'ii:.." r4 Prospective Bidders are furnished with two separate Bid Forms to xa be completed and' submitted with the Bid security and the follow- ing data: " f Certification of Nonsregated Facilities _ "f Certification for Debarment and Suspension Regulations EPA Region VII - Minority and Women' s Business Enterprise .' Utilization Worksheet fit. Assurance of Compliance with Public Law 100-202, Brooks-Murkowski Compromise 14. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS: �..: '= 14. 1. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by an appropriate docu- ment duly executed (in the manner that a Bid must be executed) and delivered to the place where Bids are to be submitted at any time prior to the opening of Bids. a 14. 2. If, within twenty-four hours after Bids are opened, any , Bidder files a duly signed, written notice with Owner and promptly thereafter demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction ,r of Owner that there was a material and substantial mistake in the preparation of its Bid, that Bidder may withdraw its Bid and the j' Bid security will be returned. Thereafter, that Bidder will be Ilu disqualified from further bidding on the Work to be provided under the Contract Documents. 15. OPENING OF BIDS: Bids will be opened and (unless obviously non-responsive) read aloud publicly. An abstract of the amounts of the base ' Bids and major alternates (if any) will be made available to Bidders after the opening of Bids. A 16. BIDS TO REMAIN SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE: All bids will remain subject to acceptance for sixty days after the day of the Bid opening, but Owner may, in its sole discretion, release any Bid tt and return the Bid security prior to that date. 17. AWARD OF CONTRACT: ?a' : '- 17.1. Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids,- to waive any and all informalities not involving price, time or changes in the Work, and the right to disregard all nonconform- ing, nonresponsive, unbalanced or conditional Bids. Also, Owner y: reserves the right to reject the Bid of any Bidder if Owner believes that it would not be in the best interest of the Project to make an award to' that Bidder , whether because the Bid is not responsive or the Bidder is unqualified or of doubtful financial ability or fails to meet any other pertinent standard or criteria established by Owner. Discrepancies in the multiplication of :~ 8802-1 IB-16 IS MOM ,t`" � � i+ i" '4'f'1�`�'��s�� 1 7`�i.Jet �'• t���! rY Y N. Fi'": 3l • n T '� JT f�3 iJ 1Yl S 3 ���it i '" lfk 1 �•",�R Sk;.t,�"�����4,4f1 F''jryi i� �A��1t4 6 +1 j�1 Y'�T-�3 3� �'4 Fri i'��,'�e`?t S M r Yjt ti j fit^• �;fY 1' .4.;r ? �F 1 .e r r.l 'y^ � s.: :f�y..eS" t ,$rh r'w.• 6a lv� �4 .. ,. rJ* tt J h s r Fs !1x r{ 0614 p. r• r f r t/ f rF\ t+Ft t i s f . •"i x.i rr( ,±`�� s2 � � 1 ,..;,r r ,..:...t.M.sra;nx � 1M:`¢7��i�S.�9L:. k' ':th±arra«._ ...�"�.tf».e,Mk'��l'��t''�. n{.�..•.lst';'*.�.'i�u�"� h'�'t :? ry� units of Work and unit prices will be resolved in favor of the unit prices. Discrepancies between the indicated sum of any �.s column of figures aereo f will be resolved in nd the correct sum th favor of the correct sum. <t 17. 2. In evaluating Bids, Owner will consider the qualifications 4•• of the Bidders, whether or not the Bids comply with the pre- 1 : scribed requirements, and such alternates, unit prices and other data, as may be requested in the Bid Form or prior to the Notice of Award. t.. 17. 3. Owner may consider the qualifications and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizations proposed for those portions of the Work as to which the identity of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizations >tV: must be submitted as provided in the Supplementary Conditions. require- owner �. also may consider the operating costs, maintenance ments, performance data and guarantees of major items of materi- �1c 'aS als and equipment proposed for incorporation in the Work when s: such data is required to be submitted prior to the Notice of N. �r ti,e .r i ri✓..ri.2�i��rGt,. Award. 17. 4. Owner may conduct such investigations as Owner deems neces- . y4 � .,: sary to assist in the evaluation of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, qualifications and financial ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and otgani- ,., zations to perform and furnish the Work in accordance with the p rescribed Contract Documents to Owner' s satisfaction within the p yx M , time. 17. 5. If the contract is to be awarded, it will be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible Bidder on the Lump Sum Contract k3' at' Price. r (k 'vet 17. 6. If the contract is to be awarded, Owner will give the Successful Bidder a Notice of Award within sixty days after the day of the Bid ripening. 5 } 18. CON SECURITY: Paragraph 5.1 of the General Conditions and the Supplementary Conditions set forth Owner's requirements as to performance and payment Bonds. When the Successful Bidder " delivers the executed Agreement to Owner, it must be accompanied � :. by the required performance and payment Bonds. 19. SIGNING OF AGREEMENT: When Owner gives a Notice of Award to the Successful Bidder, it will be accompanied by the required rM1cs , f number of unsigned counterparts of the Agreement with all other written Contract Documents attached. Within fifteen days there . after Contractor shall sign and deliver the required number of counterparts of the Agreement and attached documents to Owner a . with the required Bonds. Within ten days thereafter Owner shall deliver two fully-signed counterparts to Contractor. Each coun- u.::� terpart is to be accompanied by a complete set of the Drawings with appropriate identification. , -I IB-17 8802 "WOWAIPI ,. ` k {a� � six J ��s f��j�)ck A��' � Z f.•.{�,` ,{s�,{..'�'t,F�,���4 .d� { ) s Frt� s °?✓Ctt 4e��t� a ' 'kc K f ,b,r t� ��4'f $�y}�.t�, {' {� x '• `,r{ .,+ 7 j z t �t q t '�fff*1`��+� • � b '`' d-iaSt (Y,7S sari `x c > t t•. ¢. .l f rts'tf '�^ ',^'%„ .,f � 9�¢y�t{;,e**�.{�4iN.i�z i'�sr� r r j:.l C•k >< ( i t+ Lr �} r's� 'r?, ar3Lkr.Fw r;t rti�. `ii 't aiY iii, s Fr �t + '�i� ,fr ?.'�j•.,x i`t ,`5�r�,r. ,k A�ut4v:4: .�• tst ,,; a ,sr t t , :.. t.( '1 'j fir- 4Yln;lr.�t'��F'�•,i .rr� -77 \3fZi::'=fYtf,,�1'�(:r��i .b�S t�•J„`.'},^sUU?t�{ff,65.5a}i a�4^�1S'y k3 t i'4 rs "4c`t.? t d tt��{.;, t ,;i;.t. ;k .I.r z�.x''! � tC.t�'Y hYp'(6�',`'"�,f � }". 20. PREBiD CONFERENCE: A prebid conference will be held at 10: 00 AM CDT on Tuesday, the 18th day of August, 1992, at City bt Hall. Representatives of owner and Engineer will be present to discuss the Project. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate in the conference. Engineer will transmit to all prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as Engineer considers necessary in response to questions arising at the conference. 21. SALES TAX EXEMPTION: Missouri State Sales Tax Law, Section 144.030, Paragraph 15, states in part "Machibery, equipment, appliances and devices purchased or leased and used solely for the purpose of preventing, abating or monitoring water pollution, and materials and supplies solely required for the installation, construction or reconstruction of such machinery, ,, appliances and devices, and so certified as such by the Director of the Department of Natural Resources" are exempt from State and Bidders shall include the provisions Local Sales and Use Taxes. of this exemption status in their bids. 'shall be the Bidders responsibility to apply for and obtain the required sales tax ' exemption determination. Application forms (Department of Revenue form DOR 318) for Sales Tax Exemption Water Pollution Control can be obtained by contacting the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, P. 0. Box 176, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 or the Department of Revenue, P. 0. Box 840, Jefferson City, Missouri 65105 (314-751-2836) .' 22. RETAINAGE: Provisions concerning retainage are set forth in the Agreement. :4 23. PROTEST PROCEDURE The following procedures are established for prompt consideration of initial protests filed by contractors or subcontractors concerning the solicitations or contract awards by the Owner. 23. 1. A protest is a written complaint concerning a solicitation or an award of a subagreement or contract which must be filed in writing with the Owner by a party with a direct financial inter- `" est adversely affected by the Owner' s procurement action. 23. 2. A party with a financial interest which believes it is adversely affected by a procurement action by the Owner must file a written protest stating the basis for said protest with the City Clerk, City of Jefferson, Missouri as early in the procure- ment process as possible. A protest must be received by the City Clerk within seven (7) days after the basis for the protest is known or reasonably should have been known. The Owner, upon receipt of said protest, shall hold a hearing as soon as reason- ably possible with proper and legal notification to the party with the financial interest which is allegedly adversely affected .10 by the action of Owner and that said protestant shall be accorded a complete hearing and shall have the right. to adduce evidencer both ;verbal and documentary to the Owner and upon conclusion of 8802 IB-18 On N,.W%_ Al $574§q 'AA �1'mlw MY s MA u 14 0M, 4 J jt. •''z. ,.C y nt,.1'�ntta e t t t al :r itfxtnc.::i,:.�. .. ,..•...:...,>Mre.'�elr���kx�;..c� . "fi4:�t#N,ae:.,.......�.,: .....�'t-�tnrrR:v±�t�s`�..%.t.�k ` ' the hearing and the evidence adduced as submitted the Owner shall announce and issue its written decision and order making disposi- ri. as tion of the issues raised in said protest. A written copy of the decision of the Owner shall be served upon the protestant within seven (7) days after the hearing. _. 23. 3. Protestant shall have seven (7) days thereafter to file a k : protest appeal with the appropriate United States or state agency ; or official making any awards of financial assistance to the f° Owner. ` 23. 4. The protest appeal shall be governed by the rules and regu- lations of the Environmental Protection Agency as set forth in 40 CFR, Part 31, Section 31. 36 (b) (12) which are incorporated by ` reference herein. 24. CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES : The Certification to of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by Sec. 8 . 16; Sub-part A - Compliance Standards and Procedures; Part C - Equal Employment , Opportunity Under EPA Contracts and EPA Assisted Construction #v' Aq Contracts; Chapter l; Title 40, shall be executed and submitted 6 ; by each Bidder with his bid. r +yt F y MMii s~.. 25. CERTIFICATION FOR DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION REGULATIONS: The Contractor 's Suspension De barment Certification as requiredrK` by 40 CFR Part 32 and as included with the Bid Form shall be executed and submitted by each Bidder with his bids 26. NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT: By the submission of its bid, each bidder acknowledges that he understands and agrees to 4y be bound by the equal opportunity requirements of EPA regulations (40 CFR Part 8, particularly Section 8 . 4 (b) ) , which shall be k . applicable throughout the performance of work under any contract awarded pursuant to this solicitation. Each bidder agrees that if awarded a contract, it will similafly bind contractually each subcontractor. In implementation of the foregoing policies, each r. bidder further understands and agrees that if awarded a contract, it must engage in affirmative action directed at promoting and ,�, ensuring equal employment opportunity in the work force used `'Y under the contract (and that it must require contractually ,the same effort of all subcontractors whose subcontracts exceed $10,000) . The bidder understands and agrees that "affirmative action" as used herein shall constitute a good faith effort to achieve and maintain that amount of minority employment in the _..� on-site work force used on the project which corresponds, for each trade used, to the minority population in the serving labor market area from which workers are reasonably available for hire for the project. The following Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunities Requirements and Attachments pertain to this con- ` ' tract. 27. MINORITY BUSINESS AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE REQUIRE- °;; MFNTS: The Environmental Protection Agency adopted a pol- icy to encourage increased Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) z. 8802-1 IB-19 . k�'31 e 1 } M--� J r`it'AF{t�Y�;'s':�1,�' 1>a't''`1�41��.Y SSt' 3,vi.l F"; es�il�er�rs �LerA�� uu.."'��a�.efmrafnri.�n'En7tinerr�[sdr�dW' 61S.-�_ O V and Women' s Business Enterprises (WBE) utilization under federal contracting. It is also an objective of the Owner that minority and women' s businesses shall have the maximum feasible opportun.- ity to participate in the performance of contracts. Therefore, the bidder is requested to use its best efforts to carry out this policy through award of subcontracts to minority and women's business enterprises to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this contract. Lists of minority and women's busirlesses, trade associations, and media may be obtained from the Owner. Attached and made a part of this c9ntract is a copy of the (EPA) Region VII Procedures for Implementation of 40 t. CFR Part 31.36 (e) and Minority and Women' s Business Enterprise fIRA Utilization Worksheet. Please read this Policy for a more com-- plete understanding of the responsibilities of each party there- under. Each bidder must fully comply with the requirements, Q „�� �,. terms, and conditions of the EPA Region VII requirements. The AK bidder commits itself to the goals for minority and women' s busi- Av. P ness participation contained herein and all other requirements, terms, and conditions of these bid conditions when it submits a properly signed bid. Each bidder must complete and submit with the bid the minority and Women' s Business Enterprise Utilization Worksheet'. 28. CLEAN AIR ACT: By the submission of its bid, each bidder agrees to comply with the Clean Air Act in accordance with 40 CFR 31. 36 (12) if awarded a contract. 29« ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT: By submission of its bids, each bidder agrees to comply with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act in Accordance with 40 CFR 31.36 (i) (13) if awarded a contract. 30. RESTRICTIONS ON LOBBYING: By submission of its bid , each bidder agrees to comply with the Anti-Lobbying Act, Section 319 of Public Law 101-121 and if awarded a contract will file an Anti-Lobbying Certification form and the Disclosure of Lobbying Activities form with the Owner. 31. BROOKS-MURKOWSKI COMPROMISE: By submission of its bid, each bidder' agrees to comply with the Broo�s-Murkowski gompromise, Public Law 100-202. The Assurance of Compliance with Public Law 100-2C2 shall be executed and submitted by each bidder with his bid. 12. OTHER FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: The following Federal require- ments pertain to this contract and are attached hereto. 1. Federal Register, 40 CFR Part 31. 2. Region VII Procedures for Implementation of 40 CFR ."i Part 31. 36(e) and Minority and Women' s Business Enterprise Utilization Worksheet. IEL 8802-1 IB-20 VAi 'RAN SIM) XY Y't•,� t4 ' , +�k»i�1#IJI°v'w'4�!?r'� f=^r 'Sj°I�' ,��"l�FF41t�,'.•;*FkTR tRonvr+�^�. i . if#�rr� tt L.�� S tjs i '�: Sfv'�F�h:p` .,stn.�.:XY'','Rt �•,'•':'r• °n" y discs.�"".��"� .! 'c,.u•s�'it�n, "r t�::t; .fi S `�iri6�.t< 4�.1 t Y .�:;''•"�E,`{n. t f 1 �S f:t j ti t.. � ♦( b ,.S i"' ,�. `a�ty n '4 # tt} .�.,hlt f t.+ t o{;,i,sJj�,y{J.�.�f. \{+�:{�ed,'(^ji}{'c' "."u�5 r��'µKiks Y�tt�).�.rF,!3�{ h}., r. .t i.�t 14 ..}. �{. i'•,# k•ri.i:,Y:t. 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M'� t�, '� r � �' �1F' ��r2 r" °���33 �, i di,a8}�,*,�ii(�,,}3A �,.:: t� �{1,.f�i-�• �� {� .� .� 4 h,'t,�?�a f•3'���{STi!„• 33rt�`i���f't'FAj�)��Yt�?My �° x �'r �•£ i�3.1}tlS 'r4 • f § 31.1 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) 31,51 Later disallowances and adjustments. performance is required by the grant'• 31.52 Collection of amounts due. ee. - "Acquisition cost” of an item of pur- s Subpart E--Fntlflements (Reserved) chased equipment means the net In- Subpart F--otsput•s voice unit price of the property includ- ing the cost of modifications, attach- 31.70 Disputes• ments, accessories, or auxiliary appa- ArrsNDix A—PART 30 AtMIT REQUIRlr![MTS rates necessary to make the property r'OR STATE AND LOCAL GOVERM@fT RE- usable for the purpose for which it CIFIENT$ was acquired. Other charges such as A=xoarrr. 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.: 42 the cost of installation, transportation; U.S.C.7401 et seq.: 42 U.S.C. 8901 et seq.;42 taxes, duty or protective in-transit in- r U.S.C, 300f et seq.: seq 7 U.S.C. 130 et .: 15 surance, shall be-included or excluded U.S.C. 2001 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 9801 et seq.; 20 from the unit acquisition cost in ac- U.S.C.4011 et seq.;33 U.S.C. 1401 et seq. cordance with the grantee's regular ac• Souncz: 53 FR 8075 and 8087. Mar. 11. counting practices. 1988.unless otherwise noted. "Administrative" requirements mean Er'rscrlvc DATE No= At 53 FR 8075 and those matters common t0 grants in 8087. Mar. 11. 1988. Part 31 was added, ef- general, such as financial manage- fective October 1. 1988. ment, kinds and frequency of reports. 7, and retention of records. These are Subpart A--Genoral distinguished from "programmatic" requirements. which concern matters 6 31.1 Purpose and scope of¢his part. that can be treated only on a program- This part establishes uniform aft- by-program or grant-by-grant basis, ministrative rules for Federal grants such as kinds of activities that can be and cooperative agreements and supported by grants under a particular subawards.to State, local and Indian P OfA .. • tribal governments. Awarding agency means (1) with r respect to a grant. the Federal agency. 6 31.2 Scope of subpart. and (2) with respect to a subgrant. the This subpart contains general rules party that awarded the subgrant. "Cash contributions" means the pertaining to this part and procedures grantee's cash outlay; including the ' for control of exceptions from this outlay of money contributed to the per• grantee or subgrantee by other public * 31.3 Definitions. agencies and institutions. and private organizations and individuals. When As used in this part: authorized by Federal legislation. Fed. "Accrued expenditures" mean the eral funds received from other assist- `. charges incurred by the grantee ance agreements may be considered as during a given period requiring the grantee or subgrantee cash contribu- provision of funds for: (1) Goods and tions. other tangible property received: (2) "Contract" means (except as used in services performed by employees. con- the definitions for "grant" and "sub- tractors. subgrantees. subcontractors. grant" In this section and except ?u and other payees: and (3) other where qualified by "Federal") a pro. amounts becoming owed under pro- cerement contract under a grant or . Rrams for which no current services or subgrant, and means a procurement performance is required. such as annu• subcontract under a contract. sties, insurance claims, and other bene- "Cost sharing; or matching" means fit payments. the value of the third party in-kind "Accrued income" means the sum of: contributions and the portion of the (1) Earnings during a given period costs of a federally assisted project or from.services performed by the grant- program not borne by the Federal ee and goods and other tangible prop- Government. erty delivered to purchasers. and (2) ';Cost-type contract" means a con. amounts becoming owed to the grant• tract or subcontract under a grant in i ee for which no ,current services or which the contractor or subcontractor 358 IB31.1-2 i ..`i„ ,.✓ �° ��� .'�"= �, t7r'E�`;�� ���§v J���.����"ktT�n'��y�,r,:u�yi~ x j c r a'`.r• is,`,�rf.yl�9ix�.���&Vl����'���'r✓zk 4 i.�5�4 a t�> . ; ��` f' sJ .J,' !. kf�'�t 3ia}�!}�'-.t, I �,.Tr�i,'t�,z t. ' . r �+ `-: �Y��tiz�u1�r � �> .'hrl � � ,. 'i r t: t E 5�. • i U! a •sry+,x �; S � t{�a w ss X x k i 's § 31.3 Environmental Protection Agency ; A ` is paid on the basis of the costs it intrastate district. councilcof govern- `-- `->: incurs. with or without a fee. ?t ..Equipment" means tangible,havinB a a n nprofithcorporationcoundertstate ti pendable. person P onal or interstate - useful lifeti nmcost ofaS5,D00 o more government len 4 )r any agency or " an acquisi tee may use its own instrumentality c.. a local government. per unit. A Scan 'IA definition of equipment at least include orders A aced, contracts and subgrants ` } awarded, goods and services received. 4, such definition wou Lions during a given ' all equipment defined above. "Expenditure report' means: (1) For and similar transactions ts. the SF-269 period that will require payment by nonconstruction grants. ..Financial Status Report" (or other the grantee during the same or a equivalent report); (2),for construction future period. -271 Outlay Report ,OMB" means the U.S. .Office of grants. the SF r; and Request for Reimbursement" (or Management and expenditures) mean '•Outlays" ; I other equivalent ecognft )- ..Federally recognized Indian tribal gram. They may bthe eported on a cash r ?� government" means the governing Bram- body or a governmental agency of any or accrual basis. For reports Prepared a Indian tribe. band, nation. or other or- on a cash basis. outlays are the sum of d group or community (includ- actual cash disbursean mdenservices. he Ing any Native village as defined in charges for goods x Lion 3 of the Alaska Native Clalms amount of indirect expense incurred. sec 85 Scat 8t38> certified the value of in-kind contributions ap- ), Settlement Act. by the Secretary of the Interior as ell. plied, and the amount of cash ad- 'a the special prograsr� and vanes and payments made to contras- Bible for tees. For reports pre- ` services provided by hint through he toms and subgran ed expenditure_ •_ basis. � . 1 Bureau of Indian Affairs. pared on an acxrul-„ jjyy�7` ' ”Government" means a State or bouts men the s amountuof indirect .l - ;`` local government or a federally recoS- ' expense incurred, the value of inkind nized Indian tribal government. ..Grant" means an award of finan- contributions applied, and the new in cial assistance, including cooperative crease (or decrease)tee for goods and ,y agreements. in the form of money, or owed by the Bran v agreem contractors. ro ert in lieu of money, by the F'ed' other property recetved. for services :r Vic, A P Y eral Government to an eligible t Wit- performed subcontractors. and pother ee. The term does not include becoming cal assistance which provdes services payees. and other amounts fo which no . instead of money. or other ;�istance owed under programs ,, �s in the Lorin of revenue shr�inS. le current services o°tuit esinsurance loan guarantees, interest subsidies. surance, or direct appropriations. Also. claims. and other benefit payments• the term does not include assistance. "Percentage of completion method" such as a fellowship or other lump refers to a system under which pay- �a;,� award wt menu are made for construction work sLUn award, the grantee is no according to the percentage of comple- required to account for. "Grantee" means the government to Lion toefe'sh c�.eosti{omr rather than to the rte^ which a grant is awarded and which is Bran !��• accountable for the use of the funds "Prior approval" means documenta- provided. The grantee is the entire Lion evidencing consent prior to incur- ! legal entity even if only a particular ring specific cost. component of the entity is designated "Real property" means land, structures andd in the grant award document. ing lased improvements. "Local government" means a county. appurtenances thereto. excluding mov- �r municipolity. city, town. township. able machinery and the equipment. local public authority (including any "Share". when referring to public and Indian housing agency awarding agency's portion of real x 4 t or supplies. under the United States Housing Act property. equipmen 359 'S IB31.1-3 "G,�if. .cyi' Fy� f•'r.n.''( .r d7 '� r � s y} �i.. J 1 ir; ,*£;�t��S''.'�1�'$� x. �� t ' , �' kf� z1�iaf} t 7 r �, s s t '� .r: 73 c✓j •� •,'� d,��a'�°ak?5s 'fY N'� � .� ' t> ' j1' .,� ��L '.t r�ia tA,.r��. .j� i 'f. � .�i`��i�'+`f y �� v r��}','' �t�3 4 p ^ r �'r .f r i ✓�� �,��vr��,tr 1!. er �'r :J�i . r s.•ax.. rFs .>?. i e:' -�' tr.. t,,. .. ' . .,,id iy,�t�: t .t `��� =3,� b3•. �`+f•'Y LYri�y�rsy�tt'r:�� p��t ,fit 't) +' } '�'� � •� t t i { t� iJ '4 +�5�' it � .���. ,p �r.T�ail���' r •a: s ik r WW%Y l.. r ti 1rav 345fi ?s rr,7� r� �. 9.3 • y _ $'P:rw ;'' '��'•.."...,yry���, '..i+ 'r'��� Ni�w-:S µr•-^r----^ v ter- � r; k Ty 7. t� i FC+. � t A�.y` Y !"' nt y4'�+LCI'� h' �rs,*i � 'r�F r�.t §��i f � A ""te s >* ��f f t�,.M'gl qq � .7yr�• I '�h� �J..� Y 2 I ff � z{ Jt.�I•���P y�� �t 6.'F.t{ },. E Y':' }._5` t ni•7i"�'.d�,:,i�x•S:jCxt.s�.+9�la lik5 �x •tsc' § 31.4 40 CFR Ch. i (7-1-08 Edition) . means the same percentage as the grantee or subgrantee. "Termination" awarding agency's portion of the ac- does not include: quiring party's total costs under the (1) Withdrawal of funds awarded on grant to which the acquisition costs the basis of the grantee's underesti- under the grant to which the acquisi- mate of the unobligated balance In a Lion cost of the property was charged. prior period: Only costs are to be counted—not the (2) Withdrawal of the unobligated value of third-party.in-kind contribu- balance as of the expiration of a grant: 4` Lions. (3) Refusal to extend a grant or "State" means any of the several award additional funds. to make a States of the United States. the Dis- competing or noncompeting continu- ' trict of Columbia. the Commonwealth ation. renewal, extension, or supple- of Puerto Rico, any territory or pos- mental award; or session of the United States, or any (4) Voiding of a grant upon determi- agency or instrumentality of a State nation that the award was obtained j exclusive of local governments. The fraudulently, or was otherwise Illegal term does not include any public and or invalid from inception. r Indian housing agency under United 'Terms of a grant or subgrant" States Housing Act of 1937. mean all requirements of the grant or , "Subgrant" means an award of fi- subgrant, whether in statute, regula- nancial assistance in the form of tions, or the award document. money, or property in lieu of money, "Third party In-kind contributions" s made under a tram by a grantee to an mean property or services which bene- eligible subgrantee. The term includes fit a federally assisted project or pro- financial assistance when provided by gram and which are contributed by contractual legal agreement, but does non-Federal third parties without not include procurement purchases, charge to the grantee, or a cost-type nor does It include any form of assist- contractor under the grant agreement. ance which is excluded from the defi- "Unliquidated obligations" for re- ` nition of"grant" in this part. ports prepared on a cash basis mean "Subgrantee" means the govern- the amount of obligations incurred by ment or other legal entity to which a the grantee that has not been paid. subgrant is awarded and which is ac- For reports prepared on. an accrued countable to the grantee for the use of expenditure basis, they represent the the funds provided. amount of obligations incurred by the "Supplies" means all tangible per- grantee for which an outlay has not sonal property other than "equip- been recorded. ment" as defined in this part. "Unobligated balance" means the "Suspension" means depending on portion of the funds authorized by the the context. either (i) temporary Federal agency that has not been obli- withdrawal of the authority to obli- gated by the grantee and is deter- gate grant funds pending corrective mined by deducting the cumulative ob- action by the grantee or subgrantee or ligation from the cumulative funds a decision to terminate the grant, or authorized. - I' (2) an action taken by a suspending of- ficial in accordance with agency regu- lations implementing E.O. 12549 to im- (a) General Subparts A-D of this mediately exclude a person from par- part apply to all grants and subgrants ticipating in grant transactions for a to governments, except where incon- period. pending completion of an in- sistent with Federal statutes or with i vestigation and. such legal or debar- regulations authorized in accordance went proceedings as may ensue. with the exception provision of j 31.6, "Termination" means permanent or. withdrawal of the authority to obli- (1) Grants and subgrants to State 'gate previously-awarded grant funds and local institutions of higher educa- before that authority would otherwise tion or State and local hospitals. expire..It•also means the voluntary re- (2) The block grants authorized by me ` linquishnt of that authority by the the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation 360 IB31.1-4 i°T:" ¢rl .�' l���r; �'.��' �'��'��}a f•� ttiY okt rr s."fit-, tt3 7.,h t�'" F t,r z q1 . ""�,•,*+t'yr } � R��� ,z-'�.rlpp py r r y '?.it in ar .i r"s�'Utt t�Sr �, �' " i did f .rf•alt' �jYtl lY�t' tY 1..,y. } 1 i fLf,'d i,l� r _.s'�� 'k t� z t} 1b t •',f S x k S,°5 {i...YTTt..3"``f^'�� , .P.r rfzr,. t te�rn t 1F I' 17 t r}r s 2 Ci" y- �r ,M, Srr,�kaua ' •..y '.�`v+^,} `�,r'i I 4 fl.'" z�`'t .�x t 4;UP''t t .c'L i t 'YN S•w,� t A-7i "nf',r �t` ✓3:J A e+r it a } ! t r a N� �a 114f rwt+ {r rc v + fir q/ 1 4 .k �Lyc� y}'F3S �£"U Y' 3�' >N". j k Y}. �tT�` �#" � ,�Af�„� i�F x �S�i�.�,r''�'iA�i#f.h•avrt,�,�� �t';�' 4 ki+l5efi,x`.n .?x,`,�s`i1 ���� � �� i�' '. h4' t 1 .r r:TiY,� tl; r �..r... .. �", .. .. .,._._ ... ,�.�`ei. r.. .. ..... ��'�t•_�,.._ ....'•'. i• _ q� iS+g41�y"3,�y�wir,�;e,...,` �rt� '�"✓yY ; F. �.t.K�s :'P�_1� .< .s.. r�.,;.;. ir_ r J'• S .'`�.rVe.• -tr'£s .Ih{!.het r -•.•" ;s. `• Sr`µ 'ii r 'tyy^%� t((iitt +L, :r i`t tl r f t { c, ,.r A.ly .( + �{ 'f ��n. �f y�'�`` Y '``�3�r�in�i�1��?��� 6{tl�aA "'yd �q.c t•t, .,a _ Fn.II t � § 31.6 Environmental Profoc4ian Agency .Y a 't Act of 1981 (Community Services: Pre- (f) Special Milk (section 3 of the ventive Health and Health Services: Act). and <. Alcohol. Drug Abuse. and Mental (ii) School Breakfast (section 4 of � Health Services: Maternal and Child the Act). h t Health Services; Social Servista�nc; in(inis iveexpenses under The Food 4F Income Home Energy f of Community Devel- Stamp Act of 1977 (section 1� of the g�, States Program Act). 0&-, opment Block Grants for Small Cit es; (7) A grant for an experimental. and Elementary and Secondary Educe.- ,.: pilot. or de onstration project that is lion other than programs add ' tered by the Secretary of Education also supported by a grant listed in Chapter 2. paragraph(a)(3)of this secticn; under Title V Subtitle a (8) grant funds awarded tinder sub- t 's dLscre- s Section 583--the Sec' and Titles I- section 412(e) of the Immigration and tionarY grant program partnership " Nationality Act (8•II.S•C• 1522(e)) and III of the Job Training subsection 501(a) og the Refugee Edu- �y •;}� Act of 1982 and under the Public , ' Health Services Act (Section 1921). Al- cation Assistance Act of 1980 (Pub. I& x:' 96-422. 94 Stat. 1809). for ca.A assist- Rehabilitation and Drug Abuse 'Treatment and `+ Rehabilitation Block Giant and Part p C of Title V. Mental Health Se Ce me security incamecl� ts to ref- for the Homeless Block out ugees and entrants and the adminis- ' entitlement grants to carry of the Social trative costs of providing the assist- (3) x the following programs ance and benefits; Security Act: ili t,. (i) Aid to Needy Fames with De- (9) Grants to local education agen- pendant Children (Title N-A of the cies under 20 U.S.C. 236 through 241- 1(a). and 242 through 244 (portions of ` Act. not including the Work Incentive except for r (WIN) authorized by section the Impact Aid program). Program is for «PIN are 20 II.S.C. 238(d)(2)(c) and 240(f) (Enti- _; 402(a)19(G); HHS Sri r Y �r :,• V Part): subject to tlement Increase for Handicapped ' (il) Child Support orcement and Children): and y N= (10) Payments under the Veterans Establishment of Paternity (Title . ' State Hoppe Per (iii) Foster Care and Adoption As- Diem Program(38 II-S.C. 641(a)). 4 sistance (Title IV-E of the Act); (b) Entitlement programs. .Entitle- .=r. ? (iv) Aid to the Aged. Blind. and Dis° went programs enumerated above .s? and XVI abled (Titles I. M. �• 131.4(a) (3) through (8) are subject to AABD of the Act): and Subpart E. (v) Medical Assistance (Medicaid) ;.rr (Title XIM of the Act) not including 9 31.5 Effect on other issuances• administration pro- the State Medicaid Fraud Control pr authorized by section All other grants ad re a � .. gram visions of codified program gul - 1903(a)(6)(B). �.nuals, handbooks (4) Entitlement grants under the fol- lions. program lowing programs of The National and other nonregulatory materials School Lunch Act: which are in with this part (i) School Lunch (section 4 of the are superseded. except to the extent f 1�°' µ; they are required by statute. or au- i :j v, Act). (ii) Commodity Assistance (section 6 thorized in accordance with the excep- r. of the Act). Lion provision in $ 31.6. I:•'4 . ' (iii) Special Meal Assistance (section 31.6 Additions and exceptions { r 11 of the Act). and grant- (iv) Summer Food Service for Chit- (a) For classes of grants dren(section 13 of the Act). and ees subject to this part. Federal a8en- ' (v) Child Care Food Program (sec- cies may not impose additional admire. x Lion 17 of the Act). ' •�' (5) Entitlement grants under the fol- Lstrative requirements except In codi- of The Child NU fled regulations published In the F=- h lowing programs R,acisTM tion Act of 1966: �t 361 V1 � • IB31.1-5 r �t +,l 1 Ys.j"t Y ;'t`-1,�j:,•.:i{;hi'r t5 .G 'YiK Ji +a,�t i ,• ) w: '^ '^-r,:«` { r'.'4` +'i �" , F.. ;�, r,t- ' ) .,a•,;;,=:;!ill '�CY '#y t+s �a li {`l e r'�l • '7 t � � l ! 3 L r+ L tr� 13 i f l� J �v4ggd Vr l vd r! � , cA ti k 'r �'ns rt d'r.r y. ry.<y�i,r� ; > t ! i t , .:.� i i t 7 �! r��¢r;d t• , �r�a e i r ye as„ J�+�s��?{,�i�",'rtj•z3.°."� Y J>. 7 t qqr: , .1. ti', t . t' .r+ r s i t��ti.�t^}�'�`�'^'rf"���1 4 ` :i.,�m' r a�� �` �t�� ,r4.i�:P its. .z �}• �• ,F.���r,*S�£ >,��. ,�aSS r ,tr 2 .,s,v. } .i. ', •t., SY.tS���� � yi � �. V �, .�� ��. qtr w tr ::(` ,,. :f.{ .• y .:'.ra :'. P+1 rt l,Y. ... ;17i�4'i f:i���1. � F , � t. }� y ' yy,, ri {� r t. L.f y( $Fk' y,�}� N rr .'i r , y 1 �'« ... `•r 4 'r•,.T­, .!.{I Jk+`?,��� Ye.'•' ,•l • K 1 •et§»IS,�t�t`'m'L�a�: tZx'l.L ,�6:?�.}i_.r�4 e...3:i' . . a §31.10 40 CFR Ch. 1 (9-1-88 Edifion) irr (b) Exceptions for classes of grants (3) Applicants must follow all appli- "? X grantees may be authorized only by cable instructions *that bear OMB clearance numbers. Federal agencies .� (c) Exceptions on a case-by-case may specify and describe the pro- basis and for subgrantees may be au- grasps, functions. or activities that will j thorized by the affected Federal agen- be used to plan. budget. and evaluate ties. the work under a grant. Other supple- (1) In the Environmental Protection mentary instructions may be issued Agency,mthe Director. Grants Adminis- only with the approval of OMS to the tration Division, Is authorized to grant extent required under the Paperwork the exceptions. Reduction Act of 1980. For any stand- (d) The EPA Director is also author- and form. except the SF-124 facesheet. '' ized to approve exceptions, on a class Federal agencies may shade out or in- g :� ` or an individual case basis. to EPA struct the applicant to disregard any Program—specific assistance regula. line item that is not needed. - t l tions other than those whica imple- (4) When a grantee applies for addi- went statutory and executive order re- tional funding (such as a continuation .5 quirements. or supplemental award) or amends a Rx' [53 FR 8068 and 8087. Mar. 11, 1988. and previously submitted application, only amended at 53 FR 8075.Mer. 11. 19881 the affected pages need be submitted. z Errtcrm DArs No=At 53 FR 8075.Mar. Previously submitted pages with infor- 11. 1988. 131.6(c)(1)and (d)were added. et- oration that is still current need not be fective October 1, 1988. resubmitted. x 9 31.11 State plane. Subpart B—lace-Award Requirements (a) Scope. The statutes for some pro- 9 31.10 Forms for applying for grants. grams require States to submit plans SY- (a) Scope. (1) This section prescribes before receiving grants. Under regula- forms and instructions to be used by Lions implementing Executive Order governmental organizations (except 12372. Intergovernmental Review of hospitals and institutions of higher Federal Proems," States are allowed � education operated by a government) to simplify consolidate and substitute > in applying for grants. This section is plans. This section contains additional not. applicable. however. to formula provisions for plans that are subject to regulations implementing the Execu- grant programs which do not require applicants to apply for funds on a tive Order. i project basis. (b) Requirements. A State need meet { x. (2)This section applies only to appl. only Federal administrative or pro- cations to Federal agencies for grants. grammatic requirements for a plan and is not required to be applied by that are in statutes or codified regula- ;(� grantees in dealing with applicants for Lions. subgrants. However. grantees are en- (c) Assurances. In each plan the couraged to avoid more detailed or State will include an assurance that 'burdensome application requirements the State 'shall comply with all appy- for subgrants. cable Federal statutes and regulations (b) Authorized Forms and instruc- in effect with respect to the periods tionu for governmental organizations. for which it receives grant funding. (1),In applying for grants. applicants For this assurance and other assur- shall only use standard application antes required in the plan. the State forms or those prescribed by the may. " granting agency with the approval of • (1) Cite by number the statutory or QMB under the Paperwork Reduction regulatory provisions requiring the as- Act of 1980. surances and affirm that it gives the (2) Applicants are not .required to assurances required by those provi- submit more than the original and two sions. copies of preapplications or applica- (2) Repeat the assurance language in Lions. the statutes or regulations. or 362 IB31.1-6 ,' J ✓ liy�� •`aZ��:ctS�yT t� c C s ..� �,ilY�y•i3 a ri f;.4 t'K ' '! r• y F s,p y ` , 2 ` .yt� v' R 5 R f E 1 y'F. :1 2yf'r•'•�'�kn��'i{n.,�"l. e 4 �i'fa + }tt �r`ug 3 4 s 't;j�, jf Crj, ..V'T t r" s `���d�,��,,`^ ` U�I �5a���t�$Vk� l� �X1.3y,��,,�1��*�eb� h �'�,• `� .t�"�i. s� t ,oa >�`#<,F�,•''�'`- r(�*,�����r�an,�"yraY�s'.�t33.� ���J���'� j°� ,r,,.a r' �{,'.� �(( ,,♦♦t Jt 1 v1�..?c s`-0'y. ''+, kv'J.. yp u'�L` y 'F 4•, • �T J t1t33�'�f I'fi �� T S l��.wt l�Y 4 h�{P��� 2 i1.4,1L� ��.i5.=4^ Y�l b'�}+i+1' i p. i� .r (, r e t•�`�``7" €Y �y s t�.+* .?s i1 t�`V{ a �yY �` . r. i' 11 kd° ` 't d�,• StFcs t' 1 4 } ti ulx tt Sst1 r +. j 7 ryy� '' Y�� �»'��� � ,YL Y k P?{r•rA�t t'3e. � f .^!. 15 7 t� t'tip J� 4�lft•>✓j � fN{�`•��.i'ti�.,i1,y} {�J P`V 1„�r�'.�J1y }�&F{� iy'. t wy t '�'� �• 1J �4 '' iy�'+ Y:4 l4V t �5 h J.i :.J�C � �'{^A..F C.j�`,x }F�hi, i4�f �. 1/ 1. mot"' Y 1Y xr7 J 'i r ,J r Y ,� F�• '%t 4✓{J f'i {tT11yy,,,, 'i.J.k Sr"!t§{l .lit,4h1 .+ 'y 4 iTt{ i kt +i'k r5 4Ci ��i,.' ��'S i ,.! AvtiiL,�9'i�fii�1�Y IL�`�L �"�>r '{ 5• {v t yet {'NF !•n S,T � LLT t'� r'�I .r,'1' -!'°, t ( `'•4 4 i :> �r r..'. .. •F ,t.�. r '.: ��� ".tGt��{9 r v !,; >~5 .` rte:;.f ! 4 •'i 5 >c1 F:"#�, a'r. :t�'€F 1 U..,.,.3 w. } 4' .. + & .•F l '1.Y :Y" ��j ti�i'•u r 4.ta. �T � 's.fi .t, .:+! ,`�. ;. . M t. 3 Environmental Prefection Agoncy § 31.20 t ;Y (3) Develop its own language to the moved and the time allowed for com- `'Fj ,; extent permitted by law, pleting the corrective actions and (d) Amendments. A State will amend (4) The method of requesting recon. "t a plan whenever necessary to reflect: sideration of the conditions/restric- y (1) New or revised Federal statutes or Lions imposed. {' regulations or (2) a material change in .p' any State law, organization, policy, or 1131.13 Principal„F pas environmental statutory State agency operation. The State will provisions applicable to EPA assist• t obtain approval for the amendment ance awards. �,,` and its effective date but need submit Grantees shall comply with all appli- w ' for approval only the amended por- ions of the plan, cable Federal laws Including. • ,` L (a) Section 308 of the Clean Air Act, v, (42 U.S.C; 7808).31.1a Special gnt or subgrsnt condi•.r tions for"high-risk" gmtees. (b) Section 508 of the F'.ederal Water r (a) A grantee or subsTantee may be Pollution Control Act, as amended, (33 U.S.C. 1368). ter considered "high risk" if an awarding (c) Section 1424(e) of the Safe agency determines that a grantee or De)rinking Water Act, (42 U.S.C. 300h- 3 A .. subgrantee: (1) Has a history of unsatisfactory �.� performance. or (83 FR 8075.Mar. 11.1988] (2) Is not financially stable, or (3) Has a management system which Derr No At 53 FR 8075. Mar, r Al 11, 1988, 1131.13 was added. effective Octo- ti' a does not meet the management stand- ber i. 1988. ards set forth in this part, or (4) Has not conformed to terms and Subpart C�—Post-Award R ; �r condition:i of previous awards. or e�quiremonts (5) Is otherwise not responsible; and if the awarding agency determines FmAzcm ADmms=ATZoN that an award will be made, special ! conditions and/or restrictions shall $31.20 Standards for financial manage- f went systems. k0177, correspond to the high risk condition 4 and shall be included in the award (a) A State must expand and ac- `'" (b) Special conditions or restrictions count for grant funds in accordance may include: with State laws and procedures for ex- i (1) Payment on a reimbursement pending and accounting for its own basis; funds. Fiscal control and accounting } (2) Withholding authority to pro- procedures of the State. as well as its �1 subgrantees and cost-type contractors, ceed to the next phase until receipt of lei evidence of acceptable performance must be sufficient to— )"� x• within a given funding period: (1) Permit preparation of reports re- (3) Requiring additional, more de• quired by this part and the statutes f � tailed financial reports: authorizing the grant, and Ynk (4)Additional project monitoring; (2) Permit the tracing of funds to a ' (S) Requiring the grante or subgran- level of expenditures adequate to es- tee to obtain technical or management tablish that such funds.have not been assistance;or used in violation of the restrictions !' (6) Establishing additional prior ap. and prohibitions of applicable stat- f provals. utes. (c) If an awarding agency decides to (b) The financial management sys- Impose such conditions, the awarding tems of other grantees and subgran- official will notify the grantee or sub- tees must meet the following stand- F grantee as early as possible.in writing. ards: of: (1) Financial reporting. Accurate. ' (1) The nature of the special condi- current. and complete 'disclosure of tions/restrictions; the financial results of financially as. (2) The reason(s) for imposing them: sisted activities must be made in ac. (3), The corrective actions which cordance with the financial reporting must be taken before they will be re- requirements of the grant or subgrant. 363 IB31.1-7 k TAY i"iA,- ;O1.2 �5 ' •e•` r FIR TM s u17��i i� . -.-r� r ; ' � � C r r.�`'3} �>3 .3tr�-+p�,Jy,ik.fn.{ �•�}�irtl y/k'1 Ct�,2'•� x � � ..�t t � S t t.;i 1 t 'X»;•- 't jz7 '�j .,�� tMn �� �.lYhl t�`' d< 3 .:ia ''ti?' • r�•._' •t '_ } 'si„,�r+1��� ` ! i a��nr�Z*�+DVS �'�. i�',,a��q�•F.���4!2�i;�£,�r�t+�,f. ��a��,�r �'.-',`� � g;af.. �, '�i a'y p�'t�.•rnty,;�> ,'S. r�xl r5 s,4Lr c ,, t+ .4}a, `�'-ss :r ,„�� t}.•t�+— krF, ° i`.irn' k����t kf lv�';� LUSt�'cf ;1T3.YS } .?: t+ IV+1i�4 '"tc? r`"• 3L-�Ydt .i.f t;E,t:, ., tr. t :i 4�t.1 tei9�• ."F' #yf n'�ie4 .•r•4 �y t ''* e`'4'j�n a4,sph ° Y � +.�jr C 1 •. t + �+ ,t t A.; ( ,, }'�j e,y!.h°,;-{•f1�'t S yy,� Jy\�}4'S} t .y t"f.° t �' f i ii�y'd i�4,t� �'�!��� liN' t '1 �"' ��.f� �`1i ���1`tt F �i +.ir� !� Pf` �`n.`F:S y�• � t}'Y tiK irrR �. id h +" ` .l �. Y i �•� v.f t t i 7.i i 1t�'�'y 1 i •K + + sdfk�nL'x+r �aF i .• .k?. .t_ ., .•. :.}.x: .Y""` �'.-1"•�t}nf� .�L 4 .6..�3y1'gsriy.4 !. ,' d'1 " i '�. `'r," ny .p.{d � ( e .1,� .0 r Pa iSt>�p ;ti �. , t r, �. . ..r.•1,'sr ++ o. -r� .,t' the n f3.� �,��„ .��:—i,"�!i 'i 7,'r.}iY' _ ..Arai 4'• jTi } F„• Ill'1171 ' i �� .•4 > t 1p �'Yt�>� '.4�+tar{i )��crM�r �a,� '�.�E+:CS !r� Ss ::1'. s .1' 1,,;., ,j ttl,, byy '��.,J��t(, � tk� 1 1 I i .E< A N����.�}�+),t gJ.�ir :�.�� 4}'� � Zit, /�k � h?�5 '{ 1 i .rJ.� ts.r > �. J e141 k �,. C §s� J��•” z, C?� 1g, ..,..itt...� y} t t r�y< il pp N �`A•�.. .tir A-l § 31.21 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edifion) , °,.r. (2) Accounting records. Grantees of funds methods. the grantee must ` and subgrantees must maintain make drawdowns as close as possible ' records which adequately identify the to the time of making disbursements. ,. ._ source and application of funds pro- Grantees must monitor cash draw- vided for financially-assisted activities, downs by their subgrantees to assure 'These records must contain informa- that they conform substantially to the tion pertaining to grant or subgrant same standards of timing and amount awards and authorizations. obliga- as apply to advances to the grantees. 'a Lions. unobligated balances, assets. li- (c) An awarding agency may review afr' abilities. outlays or expenditures, and income. the adequacy of the financial manage. ment system of any applicant for fl. (3) Internal control. Effective con- nancial assistance as part of a ; trol and accountability must be main- "; tained for all grant and subgrant cash. preawasd review or at any time subse• quent to award. LL ; Viar`; real and personal property, and other << j; assets. Grantees and subgrantees must 1 31.21 Payment. + adequately safeguard all such proper- .� ty and trust assure that it is used (a)Scope. This section prescribes the 4 solely for authorized purposes, basic standard and the methods under , (4) Budget control. Actual expendi- which a Federal agency will make pay- t'� tures or outlays must be compared menu to grantees. and grantees will �. 'i make payments to subgrantees and % a} with budgeted amounts for each grant " ` #, or subgrant. Financial information contractors. il% must be related to performance or pro- (b) Basic standard, Methods and ? ductivity data, including the develop- procedures for payment shall mini- LEI .;; ment of unit cost information when- maze the time elapsing between the 1` transfer of funds and disbursement by ever appropriate or specifically re- "` quired in the grant or subgrant agree- the grantee or subgrantee. in accord- went. If unit cost data are required, ance with Treasury regulations at 31 r r. estimates based on available documen- CF'R Part 205. `k tation will be accepted whenever possi- (c) Advances. Grantees and subgran- ble. tees shall be paid In advance, provided c I (5) Allowable cost. Applicable OMB they maintain or demonstrate the will- cost principles. agency program regu- ingness and ability to maintain proce- ; ` lations. and the terms of grant and dures to minimize the time elapsing x ' . subgrant agreements will*be followed between the transfer of the funds and in determining the reasonableness, al- their disbursement by the grantee or lowability, and allocability of costs. subgrantee. , (6) Source documentation. Account- (d) Reimbursement. Reimbursement ` ing records must be supported by such shall be the preferred method when source documentation as cancelled the requirements in paragraph (c) of -s checks, paid bills, payrolls, time and this section are not met. Grantees and attendance records. contract and sub- subgrantees may also be paid by reim- `' grant award documents. etc. bursement for any construction grant. (7) Cash management. Procedures Except as otherwise specified in regu- a' for minimizing the time elapsing be- lation. Federal agencies shall not use tween the transfer of funds from the the percentage of completion method U.S. Treasury and disbursement by to pay construction grants. The grant. grantees and subgrantees must be fol- ee or subgrantee may use that method lowed whenever advance payment pm to pay its construction contractor. and cedures are used. Grantees must estab- if it does, the awarding agency's pay- ' lash reasonable procedures to ensure ments to the grantee or subgrantee the receipt of reports on subgrantees' will be based on the grantee's or sub- 3 cash balances and cash disbursements grantee's actual rate of disbursement, in sufficient time to enable them to (e) Working capital advances. If a prepare complete and accurate cash grantee cannot meet the criteria for transactions L reports to the awarding advance payments described in para. :`. agency. When advances are made by graph (c) of this section. and the Fed- letter-of-credit or electronic transfer eral agency has determined that reim- 364 , c IB31.1-8 V: • {. �� r ' ���s �w}31+k��a�4S a,t��?k�s'�?�`f�+�„�t��ryt C���'�d,���yr;;..,i��t��'•,1 .l'.Y"' � .�...}`�' V� o-• ..(_.. � 'T4nX'}�;t;����C k '�. r'} k sv,5i� t r ,�}}}��v. � �`t``,��yd+�'�h 7y��'�H'}',{kq�) DL r�s� 't y, t'x�'m "x. d'. .�•. �y f sR�r±�� . J CC tit, a���%.1+ �:...' v �,yf'�?�i��7k,`f�l .e�.i u'7 -t. 1,����� �Sr jz'�1t'°M'�A��rh�i x''" ji.r�,•'s., �". {1i`„t� t r7'x! ,k� #�i�t%ldiy<`c 2�4�'d yt.iy� 1�, <: }Si r� r �� ?1....71-.r'i�t�.;'. )r ri�f'„ v���. ,,r a �`2+'. a.r � [`t.ti�i`f:R S >'��I Xi+3 .� � .r b t•, f 1 i. i .. r rl ni coy L°''�N �r lit Environmental Protociion Agency ! . bursement is not feasible because the Federal agency when the granteesthe or i>. rsem lacks sufficient working cap- subgrantees actually disburse ;,,,,•:4. - k vide withheld funds to the contractors orh5 ::; R may provide established ital, the awarding age to I cash or a working capital advance to escrow ac cot establ5 completion of ': r basis, Under this procedure the award- assure satisfactc p �•.J ing agency shall advance cash to the work. t� . grantee to cover its estimated dis- (h) Cash dePositories. tl) Consistent burseznent needs for an Initial period with the national goal of expanding ^ .r r generally geared to the grantee'ward- ness opportunities s for 6rano and sub , bursing cycle. Thereafter. ing agency ual cash disbursements. The ty baanksa(a bank which is'owned at e for its ac ` I working capital advance method of least 50 percent by minority group payment shall not be used by grantees members>. A fist of minority owned or subgrantees if the reason for using banks can be obtained from the such method !s the unwillingness or nority Business Development Agency. y .�� �t rovide t of Commerce. Washing- inability f the grantee to p Department timely advances to the subgrantee to ton, DC 20230. ;�;tii''.f°•,<; ,!= tee's actual cash dis- (2) A gran antee shall meet the subgTan tee or subgr bursements. maintain a separate bank accounC only �t (f) Effect of Program income, r - when required by Federal-State agree- i., funds, and audit�recoveries on Pay- ment. men t. (1) Grantees and subgrantees (i) Intere st earned on advances. ent shall disburse rerayms to and in- Except for interest earned on advances terest earned on a revolving fund of funds exempt under the Intergov- before requesting additional cash pay" ernmental Cooperation Act (31 U-S-C- '` menu for the same activity. 6501 et seq.) and the In Self-De- :`'•.d ' (2) Except as provided in paragraph termination Act (Lees U.S.C. shall 50), grant- (f)(1) of this section, grantees and sub- ees ands gran but at least quarterly, remit interest grantees shall disburse program income, rebates. refunds. contract set- earned on advances to the Federal Clements, audit recoveries and interest' agency. The grantee or subgrantee >F , l}<y earned s, such funds before request- may keep interest amounts up to $100 , `y tive ants. for adm istra expenses. in8 additional cash paY'm per year �.��"}•r ��,�. (g) Withholding Payments. uired b Federal!" Unless otherwise re Y §3Z.22 Allowable coats. statute, awarding agencies shall not (a) Limitation on use of funds. j withhold payments for proper charges Grant funds may be used only for. ;',Vr.;- ;^ incurred by grantees or subgrantees „ j (1) The allowable costs of the grant- ;cr unless— ees. subgrantees and cost-type contrac- M The grantee or subgrantee has tors. including allowable costs in the xis"+x failed to comply with grant award con- form of payments to fixed-price con- �r ditions or tractors: and :' Y� iii) The grantee or subgrantee is in- = "��` ' (2) Reasonable cost- nable fees or profit to _3 y ..i J debted to the LTnited States. type contractors but not any fee or (2) Cash withheld for failure to profit (or other increment above al- comply with grant award condition, Towable costs) to the grantee or sub- �w • . suspension of the grass r but without susp ra • s shall be released to the grantee upon grantee. K7 ;.t l subsequent compliance. When a grant (b) Applicable cost Principles• ForY� r s. is suspended, paym ant adjustments each kind of organization. there is a will be made in accordance with Ing of red costsple�fllowablee costs § 31.43(c). t3) A Federal agency shall not make will be determine in accordance ry 4 , y payment to grantees for amounts that the costtion �ling the costs. The X Linds are withheld by grantees or subgran- organiza tees from payment to contractors to followings Chi ppll� �°L p n. assure satisfactory completion of tiizationsp r work.,Fayments shall be made by the ciples. ti ii n 365 .. r,r . -777 -^ •waeus:•rn?�"it:;ei:r.;�if�i%�t.::iti:i':<::-•:.l r.. - ,i , f 7" 1 ! § 31.23 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition): . to which the cost sharing or matching requirements applies. use tho pnooples For the costs of a— (b) Qualifications and exceptions— (1) Costs borne by other Fedcral grant Still*. Ww or lfw4n inbli OMB Qrc"A-87. agreements. Except as provided by Federal statute. a. cost sharing or Prrvals aporit organmabon osm cirwar A-122 other tun an p)onsumon matching requirement may not be met of hogrw soicAbon• (2) by costs borne by another Federal howul. or 13)otgamaw grant. This prohibition does not apply nvnW in OMB QrCuta►A- 122 as not ribpel to Vul to income earned by a grantee or sub- crosier grantee from a contract awarded Educatovi wa#tvt;on&.__ OMB Qrc"A-21. under anothpr Federal grant. For-prod( otgainuation ouw 48 CFR Pan 31. convact (2) G •nera.1 revenue sharing. For the than a ho&PW and an or. Cost Parco"and Proce- ganotawn nur" in cem Or" or Lowfam CM 8C, purpose of this section. general reve- Cimufat A-122 as not sub- coun*v owwstft that nue sharing funds distributed under ism to mat 0"Md". mmly-1h ow mnOO" 31 U.S.C. 6702 are not considered Fed aocwtaaa to aw Fedwal eral K=t funds. (3) Cost or contributions counted to- wards other Federal costs-sharing re- quirement-t Neither costs nor the 9 31.23 Period fo availability of funds. values of third party in-kind contribu. (a) General. Where a funding period tions; may count towards satisfying a is specified. a grantee may charge to cost sharing or matching requirement the award only costs resulting from of a grant agreement if they have obligations of the funding period been or will be counted towards satis- unless- carryover of tknobligated bal- Eying a cost sharing or matching re- J ances is permitted. in which case the quirement of another Federal grant carryover balances may be charged for agreement. a Federal procurement costs resulting from obligations of the contract. or any other award of Feder. subsequent funding period, al funds. (b) Liquidation of obligations. A (4) Costs financed by program income- Costs financed by program grantee must liquidate all obligations income, as defined in 131.25. shall ndt incurred under the award not later than 90 days after the end of the count towards satisfying a cost sharing funding period (or as specified in a or matching requirement unless they program regulation) to coincide with are expressly permitted in the terms of the assistance agreement. (This use the submission of the annual Finan- of general program income is de- cial Status Report (SIP-269). The Fed- scribed in § 31.25(g).) eral agency may extend this deadline (5) Services or property financed by at the request of the grantee. income earned by contractors. Con- a,,, 31.24 Matching Or Cost sharing. tractors under a grant may earn income from the activities carried out (a) Basic rule: Costs and contribu under the contract in addition to the tions acceptable- With the qualifica amounts earned from the party award- ' Lions and exceptions listed in Para- Ing the contract. No costs of services graph (b) of this section. a matching or property supported by this income or cost sharing requirement may be may count toward satisfying a cost satisfied by either or both of the fol sharing or matching requirement lowing. unless other provisions of the grant (1) Allowable costs incurred by the agreement expressly permit this kind grantee, subgrantee or a cost-type con- of income to be used to meet the re tractor under the assistance agree- quirement. went. This includes allowable costs (6) Records. Costs and third party borne by non-Federal grants or by In-kind contributions counting towards others cash donations from non-Feder- satisfying a cost sharing or matching al third parties. requirement must be verifiable from (2) The value of third party, in-kind the records of grantees and subgrantee contributions applicable to the period or cost-type contractors.These records 366 IB31.1-10 f T'7 7 77 7TEr GP .0",M 6 "W"A _5 'i Ni M _6�,Or_ J"L t �� 4 ft`}� Y."tt �t}.+t'j i '• 'ii`"1 { t����. 1 t s��;i 9 1 4 fi ;Y.J YQkW/i'Vi1i6�uti ir......,..:•F,.. ..�+..;.H.tVfr��'�l . RVr,�`WIMY4'K42tr+nte.w•....... LI. iS K1 r' Environmental Protection Agency § 31.2.4 must show how the value placed on either case. a reasonable amount for } third party in-kind contributions was fringe benefits may be included in the °. derived. To the extent feasible, volun- valuation. k ' teer services will be supported by the (2) Employees of other organiza- _ same methods that the organization Mons. When an employer other than a uses to support the allocability of reg- grantee, subgrantee, or cost-type con- ular personnel costs. tractor furnishes free of charge the (7) Special slanda'rds for third party services of an employee in the employ- < in-kind contributions. (i) Third party eels normal line of work, the services in-kind contributions count towards will be valued at the employee's regu- satisf g a cost sharing or matching lax rate of pay exclusive of the em- Yin .. 'z requirement only where. if the party ployee's fringe benefits and o:•erhead kE+.j receiving the contributions were to coats. If the services are in a efferent pay for them. the payments would be line of work. paragraph (c)(1. of this allowable costs. section applies. ' (ii) Some third party in-kind contri- (d) Valuation of third party donated - I butions are goods and services that. if supplies and loaned equipment or ? the grantee. subgrantee. or contractor space. (1) If a third party donates sup- receiving the contribution had to pay plies, the contribution will be valued for them. the payments would have at the market value of the supplies at been an indirect costs. Costs sharing the time of donation. y or matching credit for such contribu- (2) If a third party donates the use { tions shall be ;given only if the grant• of equipment or space in a building ee. subgrantee, or contractor has es- but retains title, the contribution will tablished. along with its regular indi- be valued at the fair rental rate of the �' y rect cost rate. a special rate for allo- equipment or spacr-. eating to individual projects or pro- (e) Valuation of third party donated g� grams the value of the contributions. equipment, buildings, and land. If a ± (iii) A third party in-kind contribu- third party donates equipment. build- it #, tion to a fixed-price contract may ings, or land. and title passes to a count towards satisfying a cost sharing grantee or subgrantee. the treatment i or matching requirement only if it re- of the donated property will depend salts in: I.,.11, upon the purpose of the grant or sub- ;'. � �a (A) An increase in the services or grant. as follows: property provided under*the contract (1) Awards for capital expenditures. (without additional cost to the grantee If the purpose of the grant or sub- '' or subgrantee) or grant is to assist the grantee or sub- F cJ, • (B) A cost savings to the grantee or grantee in the acquisition of property. �. subgrantee. the market value of that property at (iv) The values placed on third party the time of donation may be counted Y; in-kind contributions for cost sharing as cost sharing or matching. LJ or matching purposes will conform to (2) Other awards. If assisting in the } the rules in the succeeding sections of acquisition of property is not the pur- 1 this part. If a third party in-kind con- pose of the grant or subgrant. para- tribution is a type not treated in those graphs (e)(2) (1) and (ii) of this section sections, the value placed upon it shall apply: be fair and reasonable. (1) If approval is obtained from the (c) Valuation of donated services— awarding agency. the market value at r (1) Volunteer services. Unpaid services the time of donation of the donated r: provided to a grantee or subgrantee by equipment or buildings and the fair individuals will be valued at rates con. rental rate of the donated land MaYL be sistent with those ordinarily paid for counted as cost sharing or matching. similar work in the grantee's or sub. In the case of a subgrant. the terms of . j grantee's organization. If the grantee the grant agreement may require that or subgrantee does not have employ- the approval be obtained from the ees performing similar work. the rates Federal agency as well as the grantee. will be consistent with those ordinarily In all uses, the approval may be given F paid by other employers for similar only if a purchase of the equipment or work in the same labor market. In rental of the land would be approved 367 IB31.1-1,1 s . ..n.....•...u.� •.MP1 �dRl 777 •rw.°7�y.YAM7t•'6. "#TmtiYk S�N�``;;1,� 'N t 1`� IAK t5 3.fN ` � .d .r•Y �''`3�5.xt}•I IS r r ` 'f �Tl tPyic r ry .. 1i ! . Y t tt'T9� t.. !• r j Rtt ,,(e{%�1(Y"��*'s�. M ,�. ~�,..�,x �F+iiZ 4'S• :E � Y�{ i§}S' .. { ` � It-t Sr...7'S'�Y4�;-ri 1 gyp., �G+;° 'CI Ir�Y`plali.t .4l •.yi}I ) Y { 'I�t ':.a i2.tln 1 � P. w�v t4r,,, ,k�E s ' r i . limm,vill IF 16114i lye•'+ •p ,�,;,t �7.1�s f Lr}f S�K 1�4�Y(t-r I4�jf J:S.^. J f 1�3�. r{ 5.... " i . �':., f �,r �. r � (1L {y��. yr p r�I'I I I r i", ..L. .'-u.•. r r 3 "``^•yf;:i;3� } '�tk��:a 6t ,!;f:,` W .1iS:y f C 31.x5 C 40 CFR Ch . i aF, (7-1-88 Edition) as an allowable direct cost. If any part y grant funds. from the sale of commod.' t of the donated property was acquired sties or items fabricated under a grant 1, with Federal funds, only the non-fed- agreement. and from a. eral share of the property may be AaS'ments e principal and interest on leans made counted as cost-sharing or matching. with grant funds, Except as otherwise r (11) If approval is not obtained under w provided in regulations of the Federal Paragraph (e)(2)(i) of this section. no agency. program income does not In. , amount may be counted for donated elude interest on grant funds. rebates, land. and only depreciation or use al- credits, discounts, refunds. etc. and in- lowances may be counted for donated terest earned on any of them. equipment and buildings. The depre- (b) Definition of program income, ` elation or use allowances for this prop. Program income means gross Income erty are not treated as third party In received b th kind contributions. Instead. they are directly generated b t a grant support-rt- R Y treated as costs incurred by the grant- ed activity. or earned only as a result ee or subgrantee. They are computed of the grant agreement during the and allocated (usuall F; Y as indirect grant period. During the grant i costs) in accordance with the cost period" is the time between the effec- ' principles specified in g—22. In the tive date of the award and the ending � same way as depreciation or use allow- date of the award reflected in the final i'��'' ances for purchased equipment and financial report. "''� buildings. The amount of depreciation (e) Cost of generating program or use allowances for donated equip- income, If authorized by Federal regu ment and buildings is based on the lations or the ¢ f R {Kr property's market value at the time it Brant agreement. costs �� was donated, incident to the generation of program income may be deducted from gross (f) Valuation of grantee or subgran- income to determine program income. tee donated real Property ' tion/acquisition. If a y for construe- (d) Governmental rpevenue:. Taxes. �r grantee donates real prances or sub- special assessments, levies, fines. and s `•;fit 1' property fora other such revenues raised by a grant- construction or facilities acquisition ee or subgrantee are not Aproject, the current market value of income unless the revenues are spe�citil that property may be counted as cost cally identified in the grant agreement .x ' sharing or matching. If any part of or Federal agency regulations as pro- kY the donated property was acquired gram income. with Federal funds. only the non-fed- eral share of the property ma be (e) Royalties. Income from royalties Y and license fees for copyrighted mate. counted as cost sharing or matching, rial, patents. and inverktions developed (g) Appraisal of real property. In by a grantee or subgrantee is program some cases under paragraphs W. (e) income only if the revenues are specif- and (f) of this section, it will be neces- ically identified in the grant agree- sary to establish the market value of ment or Federal agency regulations as land or a building or the fair rental ' program income. (See § 31.34.) rate of land or of space in a building. (f) Property. Proceeds from the sale In these cases. the Federal agency of real property or a may require the market value or fair heed in accordance with t he ee rental value be set by an independent quirements of I f 31.31 and 31.32. appraiser, and that the value or rate (g) Use of program, income. Program be certified by the grantee. This re- income shall be deducted from outlays quirement will also be imposed by the which may be both Federal and non- I grantee on subgrantees. Federal as described below. unless the 9 31.25 Program income. Federal agency regulations or the (a) General. Grantees are encour- native or amce combination of the alter- aged to earn income to defray pro- natives). In specifying alternatives, the gram costs. Program income includes Federal agency may distinguish be. income from fees for services per- tween income earned by the grantee formed. from the use or rental of real and income earned by subgrantees and or personal property acquired with between the sources. kinds, or IB31.1-12 ' ! 7 t ` 3 a.wK 9 �S-f ts.ftrl•S" } iLr tr,to r11. r J tt St • � t+5 »:'112 y 'k' � '� r .t y, t•>;' 1 f ; �k 1 .r �� e 1 i E i'r• 'l>a�t"��1�: ,�M1�? '7, r• t�'-}`r � s� y� to �tY.{� '§���{�r�.t� ���'ti'w!'i' iKir j t'�rsr �t ` t 1 Y '4 r -i 4 qt. ,%r'r lt.tyi,r� r t t3 iE �+r' f � • z t t + .i� '�v�,y jjj{,,,'1',r�4�'''✓�+,j��( �A y y,..t a..r;{�,Y;d a 45r rt r k, ''.r7tp j3"1i�,.f 1 ti 7"1 �i.}!:a ' t yit �1{ d?sF 5,;�W aY� fig 5� L"ft��y+ ,Y"�i���fi4;f'2Y� .'k.}fit..f+�`tt'}`.f �°,:.,�!' h' �,r4 i f�F' k'Yi s��t�G 42f4'f r�iTifrejiV74{`�T..�12!li���H•IJ:P �+ �}��, 1 k '* f �4�b�. �. Y :s �'G> dJ��,}t frtkt:rT St iA-, s .f� � f h, t r } E':.�iF t6. �' sjs f hf,f �•A4 i�"1 t ,;r}.� '�i n3o '>{ i z r17 k t; 3 i { Environmental Protection Agency § 31.308 amounts of income. When Federal (1) Determine whether State or local , agencies authorize the alternatives in subgrantees have met the audit re- ; '" paragraphs (g) (2) and (3) of this sec- quirements of the Act and whether ran Lion, program income in excess of any subgtees covered by ONM Circular : f lated shall also be deducted A-110, "Uniform ;. quirements for limits stipu from outlays. Grants and Other Agreements with (1) Deduction. Ordinarily program Institutions of Higher Education, Hos- ' income shall be deducted from total pitals and Other Nonprofit Organiza- allowable costs to determine the net Lions" have met the audit require- allowable costs. Program income shall went. Commercial contractors (private be used for current costs unless the forprofit and(private and governmen- . Federal agency authorizes otherwise. tal organizations) providing goods and Frograrn income which the grantee services to State and local govern- ?. did not.anticipate at the time of the meats are not required to have a award shall be used to reduce the Fed- single audit performed. State and local , eral agency and grantee contributions govenments should-use their own pro- '. rather than to increase the funds com- cedures to ensure that the contractor /D milted to the project. has complied with laws and regula- N . (2) Addition. When authorized. pro- tions affecting the expenditure of Fed- gram income may be added to the eral funds; ' funds committed to the grant agree- (2) Determine whether the subgran- n�Y went by the Federal agency and the tee spent Federal assistance funds pro- grantee. The program income shall be video in accordance with applicablet:^ 1. used for the purposes and under the laws and regulations. This may be ac- :ti}',�„ , conditions of the Brant agreement. �° ; audit of y >- ,1 complished by reviewing an Wh en (3) Cost sharing or matching. the subgrantee made in accordance °' ?; `?? . J` authorized, program income may be with the Act, Circular A-110. or .<<°` ';.`' used to meet the cost sharing or through other means (e.g.. program matching requirement of the grant ran reviews) it the subgtee has not had fi..,5.. •r?'r,'�`�<•� agreement.The amount of the Federal such an audit: grant award remains the same. (3) Ensure that appropriate correc- (h) Income after the award period. sip: months Live action is taken within There are no Federal requirements �... after receipt of the audit report in in- governing the disposition of program stance of noncompliance with Federal w income earned after the end of the laws and regulations: award period (i.e.. until the ending (4) Consider whether subgrantee < date of the final financial report, see audits necessitate adjustment of the ; -! paragraph (a) of this section), unless ` the terms of the agreement or the grantees own records: and Federal agency regulations provide (5) Require eadh subgrantee to > ' otherwise. permit independent auditors to have 2 , access' to the records and financial §31.26 :Von-Federal audit. statements. (c) Auditor selection. In arranging (a) Basic rule. Grantees and sub- for audit services. g 31.36 shall be fol- X. grantees are responsible for obtaining � ; a audits in accordance with the Single lowed- `;:, Audit Act of 1984 (31 U.S.C. 7501-7) Cx�nczs.l'xoPERM AND SusewAPiDs and Federal agency implementing reg- ulations. The audits shall be made by an independent auditor in accordance §31.30 Chances. pf with generally accepted government (a) General. Grantees and subgran- ;. auditing standards covering financial tees are permitted to rebudget within ` ? and compliance audits. the approved direct cost budget to }f (b) Subgrantees. State or local gov- meet unanticipated requirements and ernments, as those terms are defined may make limited program changes,to for purposes of the Single Audit Act, the approved project. However. unless that receive Federal financial assist- waived by the awarding agency, cer- � ance and provide $25.000 or more of it Lain types of post-award changes in ; in a fiscal year to a subgrantee shall: budgets and projects shall require the 369 f.. :x IB31.1-13 ;, t'ki ., .. Ie. . '2F t �.: � yi� y.. . t Ff d} fir 1, //1 •' t: jtkt F"1 .��° t ' tt V �� {4 #'N�S�' t( !' 1: {i 4' '� .4 .dk ,.^y (�• �'. a4 �?��Ed' .'��'t� iL� r.:rrh,}� t � ;N t , _ •' 'fa�. � 1 R a 1! �'dr? �•+) �' t7'� UC7�4'j � { . f t t .4 .,i i ..�Y°.n+j.. •fn.....L vldiLa'1+.�NUiRi,fl�' § 31.31 40 CFR Ch- 1 (7-1-88 Edition) e prior written approval of the awarding (3) Changes in key persons in cases j agency. where specified in an application or a ' (b) Relation to cost principles. The grant award. In research projects, a F applicable cost principles (see 131.22) change in the project director or grin- ' contain requirements for prior approv- cipal investigator shall always require al of certain types of costs. Except approval unless waived by the award- where waived. those requirements ing agency. i apply to all grants and subgrants even (4) Under nonconstruction projects, if paragraphs (c) through (f) of this contracting out. subgranting (if au- section do not. thorized by law) or otherwise obtain- (c) Budget changes. (1) Nonconstruc- ing the services of a third party to per- tion projects. Except as stated in other form activities which are central to p regulations or an award document, the purposes of the award. This ap• grantees or subgrantees shall obtain proval requirement is in addition to ,1 t the prior approval of the awarding the approval requirements of g 31.36 �• ;• agency whenever any of the following but does not apply to the Procurement changes is anticipated under a noncon- � of equipment. supplies. and general VWX , struction award: support services. '=' "€r i (1) Any revision which would result (e) Additional prior or a pp royal re- in the need for additional funding. quirements. The awarding agency may (ii) Unless waived by the awarding not require prior approval for any agency, cumulative transfers among direct cost categories. or. if applicable, budget revision which is not described , kv ' among separately budgeted programs. in ParaBr�tPh cc) of this section. v�"''�F•�ii�i•,:` ° (f) Requesting prior approval. (1) A projects. functions. or activities which �i".'; '`' {7 ' request for prior approval of any ' exceed or are expected to exceed ten budget rev budt ision will be in the same �` �^h r � percent of the current total approved x budget formal the grantee used in its _,�� budget. whenever the awarding ages- application and shall be accompanied c s share exceeds $100,000. ;�M v,. ` (iii) Transfer of funds allotted for by a narrative justification for the training allowances (i.e., from direct Proposed revision. 'x payments to trainees to other'expense (2) A request for a prior approval under the applicable Federal cost prin- ciples (see 4 31.22) may be made by (2) Construction projects. Grantees letter. and subgrantees shall obtain prior written approval for any budget revi. (3) A request by a subgrantee for a sion which would result in the need prior approval will be addressed in for additional funds. writing to the grantee. The grantee (3) Combined construction and non- will Promptly review such request and construction projects. When a grant or shall approve or disapprove the re- ruction provides funding for both quest in writing. A grantee will not ap- construction and nonconstruction ac. Prove any budget or project revision which is inconsistent with the purpose tivit►es. the grantee or subgrantee , a must obtain prior written approval or terms and conditions of the Federal �k' grant to the grantee. If the revision. 5! from the awarding agency before making any fund or budget transfer requested by the subgrantee would from nonconstruction to construction result in a change to the grantee's ap- or vice versa. proved project which requires Federal (d) Programmatic changes. Grantees prior approval. the grantee win obtain or subgrantees must obtain the prior the Federal agency's approval before approval of the awarding agency approving the subgrantee's request. k.'P.',' whenever any of the following actions " ` is anticipated: 6 31.31 heal property. �4 k (1) Any revision of the scope or ob- (a) Title, Subject to the obligations jectives of the project (regardless of and conditions set forth in this sec- whether there is an associated budget tion, title to real property acquired revision requiring prior approval). under a grant or subgrant will vest (2) Need to extend the period of upon acquisition in the grantee or sub- ,r.. availability of funds. grantee respectively. `... . 370 IB31.1-1 j 1 �'., ! i )t Y 1 t 4 � .. Y iwT`N t S 3; '7,5}r ✓tr' ,1F w4 r{•�`�'-i�,�''ire,3'a'',+{�.y�xt = '��`. 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Except as otherwise provid• G 31.32 Equipment. 7` ed by Federal statutes, real property (a) Title. Subject to the obligations ' author a ` mill be used for the originally and conditions set forth in this sec- .y<; fixed purposes as long as needed for tion, title to equipment acquired under that purposes, and the Grantee or sub- a grant or subgran: Vest upon ac- grantee shall not dispose of or encum- quisition in the Gras. a, or subgrantee ber its title or other interests. respectively. (c) Disposition. When real property (b) States. A State will use, manage. is no longer needed for the originally and dispose of equipment acquired authorized purpose, the grantee or under a grant by the State in accord- ,;. subgrantee will request disposition in- &nce with State laws and procedures. siructions from the awarding agency. Other grantees and subgrarttees will The instructions will provide for one follow paragraphs (c) through (e) of of the following alternatives: this section. (1) Retention of title, Retain title (c) Use (1) Equipment shall be used after compensating the awarding by the grantee o: subgrantee in the agency. The amount paid to the program or project for which it was awarding agency will be computed by acquired as long as needed. whether or � applying the awarding agency's per- not the project or program continues t' centage of participation in the cost of to be supported by Federal funds. ri the original purchase to the fair When no longer needed for the origi- ry. market value of the property. 13owev- nal program or project, the equipmentF er. in those situations where a grantee rmy be used in other activities our- or subgrantee is disposing of real prop- rently or previously supported by a erty acquired with grant funds and ac- Federal agencyt '`{z;' ' quiring replacement real property (2) The grantee or subgrantee shall under the same program. the net pro- also make equipment available for use ceeds from the disposition may be on other projects or programs current- used as an offset to the cost of the re- ly or previously supported by the Fed- '•.' : =r placement property. eral Government, providing such use ;�� (2) Sale of property. Sell the proper- will not interfere with the wont on the 1 ` x. ty and compensate the awarding projects or program for which it was. agency. The amount due to the award- originally acquired. First preference t ing agency will be calculated by apply- for other use shall be given to other ing the awarding agency's percentage programs or projects supported by the , ' l of participation in the cost of the awarding agency. User fees should be •;:+ `� original Purchase to the proceeds of considered if appropriate. ' the sale after deduction of any actual (3) Notwithstanding the. encourage- ;':E: and reasonable selling and fixing-up ment in 4 31.25(x) to earn program expenses. If the grant is still active, income, the grantee or subgrantee the net proceeds from sale may be must not use equipment acquired with offset against the original cost of the grant funds to provide services for a property. When a grantee or.subgran- fee to compete unfairly with p vate. tee is directed to sell property. sales companies that provide equivalent procedures shall be followed that pro- services. unless specifically permitted r vide for competition to the extent or contemplated by Federal statute. r ' practicable and result in the highest (4) When acquiring replacement possible return. equipment, the grantee or subgrantee (3) Transfer of title. Transfer title to may use the equipment to be'replac the awarding agency or to a third- as a trade-in or sell the property and , arty designated/approved by the use the proceeds to offset the cost'of <..:.:� P awarding agency. The grantee or sub- the replacement property, subject to R cry 1. i .}J grantee shall be paid an amount calcu- the approval of the awarding agency. `i. lated by applying the grantee or sub- (d) Management requirements. Pro- grantee's percentage of participation cedures for managing equipment tin- r~:��� in the purchase of the real property to eluding replacement equipment). the current fair market value of the whether acquired in whole or in part t funds. until disposition property. with gran ' 371 Fp4t'e 1 IB31.1-15 1 yk t Y f fi iil f.�'([� �N ,�'` .S T i > s7",,A y ;.t � e y.1 ; r + z :F ri 4 st' 1 n{.E..4• y}�y n�t� �" .+.� j. f: �, '=4. : o�,tC�`yp�'xi• �.,fi � s"s.' S�� � � t . a.. 1 j:\l 1. � '+ r }�'+{�ih,�. r, i •, � .,'1 {✓ +`st r". i ,�. t,fir. 5 1,n QQ111 1.1'"k� Y. •�{„4x rSe4s•�wy'! S ,) :, .t..,r , .h; it }.j' f- ., .�r s�=f; t;•+'1w, � � �. ,il t2'1 E S .•y4h}.r1.:.{h r- I � r;�lr .i,t r�, , t .'r,. 1 t t. + , '''t a,tL t)`>rF'l iF?,!� t' '•r'y •z r -ar75�}e y" '1 l }1t r. ,•r e ,r 1 ,. ..ti; i "-.;� ilrl ti ;,^v��,'"EF{'•, ,,fl• 4 .ny. .?. Y.11, i ,t vi�CG'�x+{'4 ,;EK fit,�t•* 1 R' t n r . • '. , .,�:! }:l&:�5��.�i{.��' '� ��t .i 8"4 t i 3{*� e, � z tz � `i 7" 7 �'�` � 4`w w e r f.,. ..ly•.. •�5 .ill � j;s'r ,�y�. � s���� t ��! yt Yt pc �., �i�. - hw.w�,z s..�•,,.1,C•3.ni.l..�,�..l�Yt�" `,«. 'af.'%t •i«`$`�,: b'�����!'� `' v'�.1`'':S�q;1r.,,t!�r �t«'�it,t.a.�'fa..�� ,.. . • s 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) § 31.33 takes place will. as a minimum. meet (f) Federal equipment. In the event a Grantee or subgrancee is provided�fed- the following requirements: (1) property records must be main- erally-awned equipment: tamed that Include a description orother Federal Government. the vested in the •( the property, a serial number . Identification number• the source of (2) Grantees or subgrantees will property, who holds title. the acquisi- manage the equipment in accordance r ` lion date, and cost of the property. with Federal agency rules and proce• • percentage of Federal participation in dares. and submit an annual inventory the cost of the property, the location, listing. t use and condition of the property. and (3) When the equipment is no longer any ultimate disposition data lnclud- needed, the grantee or subgrantee will > request disposition instructions frown °4 inB the date of disposal and sale price ' of the property. the Federal agency.,' <2) A physical inventory of the prop- (g) Rivht to transfer title. The Feder- s 4 erty must s taken and the results rec• al awarding agency may reserve the onciled with the•property records at right to transfer title to the Federal �, { least once every two years. Goverment or a third part named by (3) A control system must be devel- the awarding agency when such a oped to ensure adequate safeguards to third ply is otherwise eligible under l :+ r existing statutes. Such transfers shall " ' prevent loss, damage, or theft of the ,fr� Fp t property. Any loss. damage, or theft be subject to the following standards: shall be investigated. (1) The property shall be identified , (4) Adequate maintenance proce• ' d to keep the dares must be develope the grant or otherwise made known to the grantee in writing. „ r: property in good condition. tee or subgrantee is (2) The Federal awarding agency �r•, t , (5) If the gran shall issue disposition instruction fit authorized or required to sell the within 120 calendar days after the end property, proper sales procedures rt of the project of the Federal suppo must be established to ensure the for which it was acquired. If the Fed. highest possible return. eral awarding agency fails to issue dis- (e) Disposition. When original or re- �- position instructions within the 120 placement equipment acquired under l� ' +. a grant or subgrant is no longer calendar-day Period the grantee shall ' . for the original project or pro- follow 31.32(e). r _ gram d r t other activities currently (3) When title to equipment Is t - gram previously supported by a Federal (erred, the grantee shall be paid an agency. disposition of the equipment amount• calculated by applying the will be made as follows: with wear- chase to the current fair market value .. (1) Items of equipment rent per-unit fair market value of less of the property. than $5.000 may be retained, sold or otherwise disposed of with no further 31.33 guppiiea. ' obligation to the awarding agency. (a) Title. Title to supplies acquired y (2) .Items of equipment with a cur- under a grant or subgrant will vest, upon acquisition, in the grantee or •, rent per unit fair' market value in excess of $5.000 may be retained or subgrantee respectively. sold and the ewarding agency shall (b) Disposition- If there is a residual have a right to an amount calculated inventory of unused supplies exceed- ,; by multiplying the current market Ing $5,000 in total aggregate fair value or proceeds from sale by the market value upon termination or awarding agency's share of the equip- completion of the award. and if the 4.. ment. supplies are not needed for any other ' (3) In cases where a grantee or sub- federally sponsored programs or ° . grantee fails to take appropriate dispo• sition actions, the awarding agency projects. the grantee or subgrantee + ' shall compensate the awarding agency may direct the grantee or subgrantee to take excess and disposition actions. for its share. ' 372 Owl +" Is31.1-16 S l�� r f i},t 1 5 S� tiis�w; �t�lbc�z,t.,tir'•sryp�`.��+". t z{•.:. Yzlf'c,.h''. y� t 1 � >F t t r ? R 'i "f rc1 t Lr7 )��� � �+ „'Y'.tt'�•,1 } i• r ?( 1 y�s,t .4 y r Y S R'� �t", , 't" ;df1FE rc� .}�s `fj � wt ) is'r�icr ;5 YiC� fit , ............. r�N''o� s�Ft'1 fYdsrs t s�r Y.t 1•,at<r iz'z'�.k�'tr' �`rr�a� ��� 1 _ y, �.�r.�t. ','�,� ni�i6},11rE t,t��st7�� sr1 t1�'z�`�{��c�f f°�`t`';o+�ja"�R`t;a' •v''+�t� �.z '�5�. Yt •,4 r p.t.3,�C I � f (3t'i/ .i+1f x 'a7�r4�;sl+e,N✓ ^st 4 f r e2j"'P�z r� }� i fk�s{?1{yJ�''s}a 5� �� a s"� #k r to �, r��� •°.,Y s�"''f rta''+� s; ,y11#Sr 5 5ykNs ty}V3 r s,'+r �L{rt,� �,..NJxt n��•¢Iil b K� y,�,.�, r- yt f x✓ n+iTx Kr +ri t ,� F �s�'t,. x���.+�t3�t i � it�.rury' � i as.7 rrta s? f. t e�'1� tat t# ut,�t '',r•+ 'r, vs' k!w s r° f d� t ��•�`�a �-y'^.r h � ,•es�} ��.i�r, t r{ ,y r�i. t t r{ �lr�� t ���, ,�d i 1 {p {•T }}#f t` 1 t�r.Srrb Nt�3 M;t 4't�a:4 s1 s. �,e' tii y. �� L i r.S,. ' ' � _� 'y'�7�d•., �1�4 �• {,{ i ""�( t ; h 1 , 7 � , (b t � � { tt� �< . .J '"j ���s °'f� S ,(t({,tai i�`ysz� t. s �� i ' rr'�` •r t ' t ( .: a.xkt�r r"'ca ,{$� £, 'n;fil Srci7 iy tr.t t y N'§r'J't z t f Ht r t !rN s pi¢} Y2 �4t t � � + � ',.iy p.r. �`�' v .,.,y ...sq $• .. F v{4 ,;� , t :�, ., r� p r La.Gt I +��t� • I Y I Environmental Protection Agency § 31.36 a No employee, officer or agent of the t r ' 9 31.34 Copyrights. tee shall participate The Federal awarding agency re- ry grantee or subgran ;r serves a royalty-free. nonexclusive, in selection. or in the award or admin- istration of a contract supported by r and irrevocable license to reproduce. Federal funds if a c1r.Aict of interest, publish or otherwise use. and to au- real or apparent, would be •,uvolved. 4.. r thorize others to use, for Federal Gov- 5 ' Such a conflict would arise when: E ernment purposes: (i)The employee, officer or agent, {' `4 � (a) The copyright in any work devel- (ii) Any member of his immediate oped under a grant, subgrant, or can- family, tract under a grant or subgrant; and P''•: 4 (b) Any rights of copyright to which (iii> His or her partner, or ,;u (iv) An organization which employs. Li a grantee. subgrantee or a contractor or is about to employ, an)- of -the , purchases ownership with grant sup- above, has a financial or other interest port. in the firm selected for award. The 9 31.35 ubaw �a to debarred and as- pees'or agents bgant l /neither solicmit r pended r. nor accept gratuities, favors or any- a . Grantees and subgrantees must not thing of monetary value from contrac- make any award or permit any award tors, potential contractors, or parties ` (subgrant or contract) at any tier to to subagreements. Grantee and sub- 4 any party which is debarred or sus- tees may set minimum rules .� . ' pended or is otherwise excluded from >rVLL „> where the financial interest is'hot sub- or ineligible for participation in Feder- stantLal or the gift is an unsolicited 4 al assistance programs under Execu- �' der 12549. "Debarment and item of nominal intrinsic value. To the rive Or Suspension." extent permitted by State or local law `s;,,; i . or regulations, such standards or con- . §31.36 Procurement. duct will provide for penalties, sane krltt (a) States. When procuring property tions, or other disciplinary actions for violations of such standards by the r+� , and services under a grant, a State will tee's and subgrantee's officers, {r ' follow the same policies and Pie- employees. or agents. or by contrac- dures it uses for procurements f:bm its tors or their agents. The awarding . non-Federal funds. The State will agency may in regulation provide adds- ensure that every purchase order e- tional prohibitions relative to real, ap- ' other contract includes any clauses re- ' yuired by Federal statutes and execu- parent. or potential conflicts of inter. x F est. tive orders and their implementing .r regulations. Other grantees and sub- (4) Grantee and subgr'antee proce- grantees will follow paragraphs (b) posed will curements t avoid de purchase through (i) in this section. TM r (b) Procurement standards. (1) of unnecessary or duplicative items. Grantees and subgrantees will use Consideration should be given to con- ? their own procurement procedures solidating or breaking out procure- which reflect applicable State and ments to obtain a more ecoiaomical local laws and regulations, provided purchase. Where appropriate, an anal- ..,,t;< that the procurements conform to RP- Ysis will made nand a>nY othe pap- plicable Federal law and the standards chase alternatives, ' identified in this section. propriate analysis to determine the (2) Grantees and subgrantees will most economical approach. maintain a contract administration efficiency, eesatand economy subgrantees system which ensures that contractors 3. ter into State and perform in ac with the terms, are encouraged to en . " conditions. and specifications of their local intergovernmental agreements 3 ' contracts or purchase orders. for procurement or use of common (3) Grantees and subgrantees will goods and services. €` LL maintain a written code of standards (6) Grantees and subgrantees are en- ; of conduct governing the performance couraged to use Federal excess and t. �x of their employees engaged in the surplus property in lieu of purchasing -4 when- �?, award and administration of contracts. new equipment and •property ` 373 IB31.1-17 f try y ^��` �t� t q' Nt+ns'n.�'.•�_.,. ,..�'[1�1G%�W�`^a.""..—•. r' $� :;t�*r��f h3 t������1• `� a yh, d "R° iE�tt' aa'v55 , F7 �v Sk, 1 R FIN ra �` aYa 1 tl 1 { rF ,� si'. �V, tr t .+r�.,,:!",y1;,.t�;iLt���� �EA .. 'u•a.,. 3 S ,'tt i s .. `i.et '.�. .. �.�Y..i r ,�+d'�t �. t', �v4�t c � 'a.�`�t.:l +J, Ji .rt t. _ � .. Ci:t: t': A stlf i iA� thy.�';� '�,'8�i •' , —:..---- '-- —�•—-,"'°may---`- -- — _ -.-- - -� _ r..._.,a..._....:........ ,. § 31.36 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) ever such use Is feasible and reduces (12) Grantees and subgrantees will project costs. have Protest procedures to handle and (7) Grantees and subgrantees are en- resolve disputes relating to their pro- couraged to use value engineering curements and shall In all Instances clauses in contracts for construction disclose Information regarding the projects of sufficient size to offer rea- protest to the awarding agency. A c- pro- testor must exhaust an administrative sonable opportunities for cost reduce tions. Value engineering is a systemat- remedies with the grantee and sub- ` ic and creative anaylsis of each eon- grantee before pursuing a protest with -the Federal agency. Reviews of pro- tract item or task to ensure that its es- sential function Is provided at the tests by the Federal agency will be overall lower cost. limited to: (8) Grantees and subgrantees will (I) Violations of Federal law or reau- make awards only to responsible con- lations and the standards of this sec- „ tmctors possessing the ability to Per. tion (violations of State or, local law form successfully under the terms and will be under bhe Jurisdiction of State . a �; � . ........ conditions of a proposed procurement. or local authorities) and . Consideration will be given to such (11) Violations of the grantee's or matters as contractor LnteWty, c subgrantee's protest procedures for OM pliance with public policy, record of failure to review a complaint or pro- past Performance. and financial. and test. Protests received by the Federal R� ''Ti technical resources. agency other than those specified "T M Grantees and subgrantees will Uh above will be referred to the grantee or subgrantee. 1 72 maintain records sufficient to detail CW procurement Competition. (1) All the significant history of a procure- on. 1Z 1. t. These records will include, but transactions will be conducted in a men manner providing full and open com- are not necessarily limited to the fol- petition consistent with the standards lowl-Ing: rationale for the method of of 131.36. Some of the situations con- procurement. selection of contract sidered to be restrictive of competition type, contractor selection or rejection, Include but are not III to: and the basis for the contract price. (1) Placing unreasonable require- (10) Grantees and subgrantees will meats on firms in order for them to use time and material type contracts qualify to do business, W only— UP Requiring unnecessary expert- (I) After a determination that no ence and excessive bonding, other contract is suitable, and (W)Noncompetitive pricing practices (ii) If the contract includes a ceiling between firms or between affiliated price that the contractor exceeds at its companies, own risk. (iv) Noncompetitive awards to con. (11) Grantees and subgrantees alone sultants that are on retainer contracts. will be responsible, in accordance with M Organizational conflicts of inter- ,;_.,,f. ,. c, good administrative practice and est. sound business Judgment, for the set- (vi) Specifying only a "brand name" X, I tlement of all contractual and admire- product III of allowing "an equal" st istrative Issues arising out of procure- product to be offered and describing ments. These Issues include, but are the performance of other relevant re. not limited to source evaluation, pro- quirements of the procurement, and tests. disputes. and claims. These (vii) Any arbitrary action In the pro- :'„ ' standards do not relieve the grantee or curement process. r subgrantee of any contractual respon- (2) Grantees and subgrantees will sibilities under its contracts. Federal conduct procurements in a manner agencies will not substitute their Judg- that prohibits the use of statutorily or ment.for that of the grantee or sub- administratively Imposed in-State or grantee unleass the matter is primarily local geographical preferences in the a Federal concern. Violations of law evaluation of bids or Proposals, except will be referred to the local. State. or In those cam where applicable Feder- Federal authority having Proper juris. al statutes expressly mandate or en- diction. courage geographic Preference. Noth. 374 IB31.1-18 77; ---------------- -3 4A -4MM4 75 Y`-9-N ' ... I e:'1+i3'fsR4$I va• 'i�� F �';�4, �i: X 3 M r , y }t�`sr-.t.waa""„rS.s2U..'.X.✓ :;+.,..t>w<..,.w.«.....�,_ tL t a r, 3; ' Environmental Protection Agency 31.36 Ny� t? . ing in this section preempts State Ii- to the use of domestic material in the =s_" `;K Y ' censing laws. When contracting for ar- construction of EPA-funded treatment chitectural and engineering (A/E) works. ' services, geographic location may be a (1) Contractors must use domestic selection criteria provided its applica- construction materials in preference to tion leaves an appropriate number of nondomestic material if it Is priced no qualified firms, given the nature and more than 6 percent higher than the size of the project, to compete for the bid or offered price of the nondomes- f;rt; , :k • . tic material, de- contract. including all costs of (3) Grantees will have written, selec- livery to the construction site and any sw tion procedures for procurement applicable duty whether or not as. transactions. These procedures will sessed. The grantee will normally base k z. ensure that all solicitations: the computations on prices and costs :°t, (i) Incorporate a clear and accurate in effect on the date of opening bids or description of the technical require- proposals. meats for the material. product, or (ii)The award official may waive the service to be procured. Such descrip- Buy American provision based on fac- yak tion shall not in competitive procure- tors the award official considers rele- means, contain features which unduly vant including: of In the public in- restrict competition. The description (A) Such use is n may include a statement of the quali- terest; tative nature of the material, product. (B)The cost is unreasonable: ?' or service to be procured,-and when (C)The Agency's available resources necessary, shall set forth those mini- are not sufficient to implement the mum essential characteristics and provision, subject to the Deputy Ad- standards to which it must conform If ministrator's concurrence: it is to satisfy its intended use. De- (D) The articles, materials or sup - tailed product specifications should be plies of the class or kind to be used or avoided if at all possible. When it is the articles, materials or supplies from impractical or uneconomical to make a which they are manufactured are not clear and accurate description of the mined. produced or manufactured in technical requirements, a "brand the IInited States in sufficient and f ;� name or equal" description may be reasonably available commerical quan- used as a means to define the perform- tities or satisfactory quality for the ance or other salient requirements of a particular project: or procurement. The specific features of (E) Application of this provision is the named brand which must be met contrary to multilateral government by offerors shall be clearly stated: and procurement agreements. subject. town (if) Identify all requirements which the Deputy Administrators concur- ;tix•., ;.; , the offerors must fulfill and all other rence. ! factors to be used in evaluating bids or (iii) All bidding documents, subs- ..1 J proposals. greements. and, if appropriate, re- (4) Grantees and subgrantees'will quests for proposals must contain the ensure that all prec�ualified lists of following "Buy American provision: accordance with section 215 of theft+� r i or roducts which are In e.cc persons. firms, p x used in acquiring goods and services Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et °" > are current and include enough quali- seq.) and implementing EPA regula- tions, the contractor agrees that pref. ven to domestic con- and :. and free competition. Also, grantees erence will be gi ��•+ and subgrantees will not preclude po- struction materials by the contractor, tential bidders from qualifying during subcontractors, materialmen and sup- �zq, the solicitation period. pliers in the performance of this subs- 4• (5) Construction grants awarded greement. '�tf•�` under Title II of the Clean Water Act (d) Methods of procurement to be fol- aze subject to the following "Buy lowed. (1) Procurement by small pur- American" requirements 111 pars- chase procedure& Small purchase pro- graphs (c)(5)ti>-(iii) of this section. cedures are those relatively simple and h Section 215 of the Clean Water Act re- informal procurement methods for se- ,f �,. quires that contractors ;�..: give preference curing services. supplies. or other ,,� i F wr. Y Ap;,�r, t'.,Y•• f%'tti� 20-135 0-88--19 IB31.1-19 J "'H^�.7.lii'.5.;.,, w + ,ra 't ,. - ,._.. ..., ..... .. :. 't .. ,,.4 A e�•sii, r W:^'=.+/riw^•x i 11 � : . xtc 1*.,,�{{`y A .. • J F : i� +,�z�t�'• 1 } �SF>•�>•zV� ht .. tte'`) ., 1r - ' ., 'ti� „ �?,J,r.44x�Ar�e'tti• `''�� 4 �.�. 1f ; Ay tt! ��.yy5� .. T ,1 !:r ^!5 ( '� e. Yt t '..3i ✓i4fN w. ` �'i`VFY`:4S.i 1�41UMl+r+:u. .`. .. .. .A....•.d.YUMrI{ 44 _ fW.. "i § 31.36 40 CF8 Ch. 1 (7-148 Edition) '. property that do not cost more than (E) Any or all bids may be rejected :f tv� $25.000 in the aggregate. If small pur- there Is a sound documented reason. chase procurements are used. price or (3) Procurement by competitive pro- rate quotations will be obtained from posals. The technique of competitive s r an adequate number of qualified proposals is normally conducted with sources, more than one source submitting an ' (2) Procurement by scaled bids offer, and either a fixed-price or cost- (formal advertising). Bids are publicly reimbursement type contract is award- solicited and a firm-fixed-price con- ed. It is generally used when condi- ';. tract (lump sum qr unit price) is tions are not appropriate for the use trxr`. awarded to the responsible bidder of sealed bids. If this method is used r whose bid, conforming with all the the following requirements apply: material terms and conditions of the ` '(1) Requests for proposals will be ,.,.: invitation for bids, is the lowest in publicized and identify all evaluation •;. price. The sealed bid method is the factors and their relative importance. ; . preferred method for procuring con- Any response to publicized, requests ' struction, if the conditions In for proposals shall be honored to the 31.36(d)t2>tl) apply. }. '+ (i> � maximum extent practical; 'Ni 4^.C order for sealed bidding to be (ii) Proposals will be solicited from zn4:Yyf��;��A�;� feasible. the following conditions an adequate number of qualified44 M i t •• should be present: sources: „ (A) A complete, adequate, and realis- (iii) Grantees and subgrantees will s tic specification or purchase descrip- have a method for conducting techni- , ;rr, `• tion is available; cal evaluations of the proposals re. (B)`Two or more responsible bidders ceived and for selecting awardees; ' '* are willing and able to compete effec- (iv) Awards will be made to the re• ;�'=r''=af' ' "; •fir';•'h5i&-�i�,::... tively for the business; and sponsible firm whose proposal is most .(C) The procurement lends itself to advantageous to the program, with a firm fixed price contract and the se- price and other factors considered; andi� r�?t',t • s. �t.. lection of the successful bidder can be (v) Grantees and subgrantees may made principally on the basis of price. use competitive proposal procedures 7 , (ii) If sealed bids are used, the fol- for qualifications-based procurement :ikr' lowing requirements apply: of architectural/engineering (A/E) " (A) The invitation for,bids will be professional services whereby competi- t: publicly advertised and bids shall be tors' qualifications are evaluated and solicited from an adequate number of the most qualified competitor is select- � y= ` known suppliers. providing them suffi- ed. subject to negotiation of fair and cient time prior to the date set for reasonable compensation. The opening the bids: method, where price is not used as a (B) The invitation for bids. which selection factor. can only be used in ,F will include any specifications and per- procurement of A/E professional serv- "` tinent attachments, shall define the ices. It cannot be used to purchase ;r items or services in order for the other types of services though A/E r bidder to properly respond; firms are a potential source to perform (C) All bids will be publicly opened the proposed effort. '. at the time and place prescribed in the (4) Procurement by noncompetitive invitation for bids; proposals is procurement through so- ' (D) A firm fused-price contract licitation of a proposal from only one award will be made in writing to the source. or after solicitation of a ' lowest responsive and responsible number of sources. competition is de- bidder. Where specified in bidding doc- termined inadequate. uments. factors such as discounts, (1) Procurement by noncompetitive transportation cost. and life cycle proposals may be used only when the costs shall be considered in determin- award of a contract is infeasible under ing which bid is lowest. Payment dis- small purchase procedures. sealed bids counts will only be used to determine or competitive proposals and one of y the low bid when prior experience in- the following circumstances applies: dicates that such discounts are usually (A)The item is available only from a ';• taken advantage of; and single source: 376 JT s IB31.1-20 1' tt3 " S '' tk�^�''��� r ' ✓vyt t ..� X7 � 'S v � y � t f Y�. """ t .r .!�>�{ �.. k�vrrZS 'Al�+rt f trc � .. r 3 ct: 1 t t oa Tr. a i ;t r" O t t t t •t P - t r ,�.M t ,tt 9 W.t4k : :..: .. ' , � .,• ; r � , :.< •; "�.: Y .t`S a� +e1'i.F°f;t.:.n' ;�?n ��i'��r���� �� 'tit `� ��*�., � .`i9£�#3`t�'�'�itR.'xf:'.'�La`.tfairs,e.,.,�.�.:...: ' ......«..Si:nC'fUi41,I'r""C..�:4,.�;x.f?,'1;'a.",ikY•1:.7'w.ro.............' '�v..... <n.•:p^':'S>"c ... .. .... , ?,k Environmental Protection Agency § 31.36 (B) The public exigency or emergen- tion with every procurement action In- cy for the requirement will not permit cluding contract modifications. The a delay resulting from competitive so- method and degree of analysis is de• 1 ` { licitation. pendent on the facts surrounding the (C) The awarding agency authorizes particular procure- r* situation. but noncompetitive proposals; or as a starting pc rantees must (D) After solicitation of a number of make independent L.:. ates before re- 5 sources, competition is determined In- ceiving bids or proposals. A cost analy- adequate. sis must be performed when the of- (ti) Cost analysis, i.e.. verifying the feror is required to submit the ele- "� proposed cost data. the protections of menu of his estimated cost. e.g., under the data, and the evaluation' of the professionai.:consulting. and arclaitec- '° specific elements of costs and profit. is tural engineering services contracts. A t required. cost analysis will be necessary when (iii) Grantees and subgrantees may adequate price competition is lacking, be required to submit the proposed and for sole sour:e procurements. in• ' . �r` procurement to the awarding agency cluding contract modifications or for pre award review in accordance change orders, unless price resonable- !,•��,.��, r with paragraph (g) of this section. Hess'can be established on the basis of (e) Contracting with small and mi- a catalog or market price of a commer- cial z , t M , nority firms, women•'s business enter- product sold in substantial quanta- .,, prise and tab surplus area firms. (1) ties to the general public or based on , r; t'; ,,,, " The grantee and subgrantee will take prices set by law or regulation. A price all necessary affirmative steps to analysis will be used in all other in- assure that minority firms. women's stances to determine the reasonable- and labor surplus Hess of the proposed contract price. business enterprises. area firms are used when possible. (2) Grantees and subgrantees will , (2) Affirmative steps shall include: negotiate profit as a separate element (i) Placing qualified small and mi- of the price for each contract in which nority businesses and women's buss- there is no price competition and in all Hess enterprises on solicitation lists; cases where cost analysis is performed. (ii) Assuring that small and minority To establish a fair and reasonable ?$:' husiness en- profit, consideration will be given to {t ' businesses. and women's terprises are solicited whenever they the complexity of the work to be per- are potential sources; formed. the risk borne by the contrac- ry.: requirements, tor, the contractor's investment. the ..` � (iii) Dividing total e q : when economically feasible. into amount of subcontracting. the quality , smaller tasks or Quantities to permit of its record of past performance. and maximum participation by s surround- mall and industry profit rates in the . minority business, and women's busi- ing geographical area for similar work. Hess enterprises; (3) Costs or prices based on estimat- (iv) Establishing delivery schedules, ed costs for contracts under grants will where the requirement permits, which be allowable only to the extent that encourage participation by small and costs incurred or cost estimates inclent minority business, and women's busi- ed in negotiated prices are consistent . " with Federal cost principles (see ness enterprises; (v) Using the services and assistance 131.22). Grantees may reference their ya of the Small Business Administration, own cost principles that comply with ' and the Minority Business Develop- the applicable Federal cost principles. � 4 ' ment Agency of the Department of (4) The cost plus a percentage of - Commerce; and cost and percentage of construction ` (vi) Requiring the prime contractor, cost methods of contracting shall not if subcontracts are to be let. to take be used. the affirm ) Awarding agency review. ative steps listed in Para- (g (1) graphs (e)(2) (i) through (v) of this Grantees and subgrantees must make available. upon request of the award- ,r.; :n section. technical specifications on (i) Contract cost and price. (I) ing agency. ` ,n Grantees and subgrantees must per- proposed procurement, where the , 0.t"!+s form a cost or price analysis in connec• awarding agency believes such review T 377 IB31.1-21 r 7tF� as�c">!A`fi+"47r'd�)„ura'worr+«-•..•----^•"'"•w,,.+....xrF,ndf..ikKliFiL%,.itr'n'uw,n+++""".' '—.�"n"if,,,,7idJi4'$'lrt!":+bFSOaf3t'ila"'�4'7'lN.wru....... :1�t r t1r�t q t�{ i F ;}i+,t',.Jl, r , .. r r..,�F � y 3},��}t�}rss�,�.A�tp��,,t�tirt�'1�.? <•� r ` t ! y_L1 f• f .i .. ., t { F 1 {k�x�v�.i}Q �[=xk H' i)1`7� '�i YY `T'�53 xrt . e •, ? a 'f i .. ... ..m Al `t��p at,t `�"1� t i ..fi t t.l p .F(if!({ r. k �, ,•i ' ,. ..5 Y �?�.; .:j�71i.�.�3�47` � t ,' .,4s `� r �; � :!�� �'� ?tit ,t+�' `h;t���a,��F t•, ` l� 1' )t �tf.1f' 1 . a2 F�Sk. s..r�•yR %a�m�ar iAe�s�a�s.waUi4*iwYfYrrcarreii..aerara�r�awm..lra�rr� C '11irS,r:'..'krS�i' t'{f�{ , �tlrMTinr•'waei....,.,.J.... .........u,,....t..cw�i�!t��.N� .. § 31.36 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1.88 Edition) is needed to ensure that the item and/ the awarding agency's right to survey t or service specified is the one being the system. Under $ self-certification :b proposed for purchase. This revs w procedure, awarding agencies may generally will take place prior to the wish to rely on written assurances time the specification Is Incorporated from the grantee or subgrantee that it Into a solicitation document. However. is complying with these standards. A if the grantee or subgrantee desires to grantee or subgrantee will cite specific have the review accomplished after a procedures. regulations. standards. `? solication has been developed the etc., as being in compliance with these .% <? awarding agency may still review the requirements and have its system '.« . 4° specifications, with such review usual- available for review. ' ly limited to the technical aspects of (h) Bondinv requirements. For con- " ;t� the proposed purchase. struction or facility improvement con- t°`' (2) Grantees and subgrantees must tracts or subconstracts exceeding E tt. on request make available for award- $100.000. the awarding agency mad , 4; ing agency pre-award review r delete accept the bonding policy and require- procurement J documents. such as menu of the grantee or subgrantee a � requests for proposals or Invitations provided the awarding agency has for bids. award- etc., independent cost estimates. made a determination that the ,���4• � x : when: Ing agency's interest is adequately pro- (I) A grantee's or subgrantee's pro- tected. If such a determination has 3,. ., curement procedures or operation fails not been made. the minimum require- to comply with the procurement ments shall be as follows: a. standards in this sectton; or (1)A bid guarantee from each bidder (ii) The procurement is expected to equivalent to five percent of the bid ' exceed $25.000 and is to be awarded price- The "bid guarantee" shall con- without competition or only one bid or silt of a firm commitment such as a offer is received in response to a solici- bid bond, certified check, or other ne• '{'''se. tation; or gotiable instrument accompanying a (iii) The procurement, which is ex- bid as assurance that the bidder will. pected to exceed $25,000. specifies a upon acceptance of his btd, execute5; r 84brand name product; or such contractual documents as may be (iv)The proposed award over$25,000 required within the time specified. is to be awarded to other than the ap- (2) A performance bond on the part parent low bidder under a sealed bid of the contractor for 100 percent of the procurement;or contract price- A "performance bond" ` (v) A proposed contract modification is one executed in connection with a changes the scope of a contract or in- contract to secure fulfillment of all creases the contract amount by more the contractor's obligations under than $25.000. such contract. (3) A grantee or subgrantee will be (3) A payment bond on the part of .' exempt from the pre-award review in the contractor for 100 percent of the paragraph (g)(2) of this section if the contract price. A "payment bond" Is awarding agency determines that its one executed in connection with a con- procurement systems comply with the tract to assure payment as required by standards of this section, law of all persons supplying labor and . ;a (i) A grantee or subgrantee may re- material in the execution of the work quest that its procurement system be provided for in the contract. reviewed by the awarding agency to (1) Contract provisions. A grantee's determine whether its system meets and subgrantee's contracts must con- :' these standards in order for its system tain provisions in paragraph (1) of this r°t to be certified. Generally, these re- section. Federal agencies are permit- views shall occur where there is a con- ted W requite changes, remedies. tinuous high-dollar funding, and third- changed conditions, access and records party contracts are awarded on a,regu- retention, suspension of work. and lar basis; other clauses approved by the Office (ii) A grantee or subgrantee may of Procurement Policy. ! self-certify its procurement system. (1) Administrative, contractual. or ' Such self-certification shall not limit legal remedies in instances where con- 'l 378 IB31.1-22 f ' 'Is . S N,C,'' .j�:f.1'T r .! y f rt a �,0. iti•�p•'" � zF li $.. , e..3 CF. �• f �t �' 4. � { rt�'1��.�+��''°f{S�4I d�M F.t1S 5r' � �. j i t �G a { 1 t.• y q1- 7_ il`;If4 ,�32r+9�q`dr{ ���,t€F { �,' �.� I� II. ,� .:t t • Q*`t.'^ y Y F jF •.F rn£�56���43���f xk"�+�.'S h� l57.t ���� t•v r r` �tC f � a e f t •,t f /.',.�!! ._ ./Ali• — n-w ' _ 5.,.._•. _JMm.LI. Ynr.._ .r•fM.t;4',+ .f � . 5 4rww �4`�.�,�pr[ �{ ',-�f�Y�4�i;'<�... a " .�. Environmental Protection Agency -131.36 tractors violate or breach contract the Comptroller General of the `'` .,.. ,;, terms. and provide for'such sanctions United States. or any of their duly au- \} 5 ... and penalties as may be appropriate. thorized representatives to any books. (Contracts other than small pun- documents, papers, and records of they chases) contractor which are directly perti- (2) Termination for cause and tur nent to that specific contract for the convenience by the grantee or suit- purpose of making audit, examination. r grantee including the manner by excerpts. and transcriptions. : a:fk�•.r l• = which it will be effected and the basis (11) Retention of all required for settlement. (All contracts in excess records for three years after granteesjf; of $10,000) or subgrantees make final paymentsY1 . a (3) Compliance with Executive and all other pending ma=ters are K, 1965 en- closed. „ .,v�'. ') order 11246 of September Z4. r<< G titled "Equal Employment OpporGuni- (12) Compliance with all applicable ty." as amended by Executive Order standards. orders. or requirements �.tt 113 75 of October 13. 1967 and as sup- issued under section 306 of the Clear .z.' plemented in Department of Labor Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857(h)), section 508 regulations (41 CFR Chapter 60). (All of the Clean Water Act V. U.S.C. construction contracts awarded in 1368), Executive Order 11738 and En- tt'.t�. �.k .s, excess of $10,000 by grantees and their vironmental Protection Agency regula- ,�st .. contractors or subgrantees) tions (40 CFR Part 15). (Contracts, (4) Compliance with the Copeland subcontracts and subgrants of •'Anti-Kickback" Act (18 U.S.C. 874) as amounts in excess of $100,000) „s supplemented in Department of Labor (13) Mandatory standards and poli- regulations (29 CFR Part 3)• (All con- cies relating to energy efficiency tracts and subgrants for construction which are contained in the state or repair) energy conservation plan issued in r{ (5) Compliance with the Davis- compllance with the Energy Policy ' Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a to a-7) as and Conservation Act (Pub. L. 94-163). supplemented by Department of Labor (j) Payment to consul tants. (1) EPA ; regulations (29 CFR Part 5)- (Con- will limit its participation in the salary struction contracts in excess of $2.000 rate (excluding overhead) paid to indi- yyM14 1{t awarded by grantees and subgrantees viduel consultants retained by grant• , when riquired by Federal grant pro- ees or by a grantee's contractors or ' gram legislation) subcontractors to the maximum daily " (6) Compliance with sections 103 and rate for a GS-18. (Grantees may. how- j J 107 of the Contract Work Hours,and ever. pay consultants more than this ! Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327- amount). This limitation applies to 330) as supplemented by Department consultation services of designated ho of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). dividuals with specialized skills who (Construction contracts awarded by are paid at a daily or hourly rate. This ;b _,lac:tin,: grantees and subgrantees in excess of rate does• not include transportation $2,000. and in excess of $2.500 for and subsistence costs for travel per- '= other contracts which involve the em- formed. grantees will pay these in ac- '71 of mechanics or laborers) cordance with their normal travel re- :>, ' (7) Notice of awarding agency re- imbursement practices. (Pub. L. 99- -;`;: quirernents and regulations pertaining 591). to reporting. (2) Subagreements with firms for (8) Notice of awarding agency re- services which are awarded using the quirements and regulations pertaining procurement requirements in this part i' to patent rights with respect to any are not affected by this limitation. a :;;.<;;• discovery or invention which arises or (k) Use of the same architect or en�- is developed in the course of or under pater during construction. (1) If the such contract. grantee is satisfied with the qualifica- warding agency requirements tions and performance of (9) Awarding architect or engineer who provided any or all of and regulations pertaining to copy. rights and rights in data. the facilities planning or design serv- (10) Access by the grantee, the sub- ices for a waste-water treatment works t$ grantee. the Federal grantor agency, project and wishes W retain that firm 379 `'n ?stjey IB31.1-23 �^ <sY . �F �Att AaN� C,. wA M S z N( CL`t7 fit} ra S Y P�`t 1 t f,� i 3i .t s r I ,. i A. i `t .i l i,1 ._}flty#p'`�^.f•+d� "�'. .�. b; 5g!X'a� at-,,i;.. �r a r. (,s 1/ 4 - �.+ y;' �3�'rk�Ct '^tr'?.KL• .! + JS i�.tklk(. r 'cif i1. rY 3 : } ! . t` r r •f2, } �t2 .f �arKM..9 .. , .,v. ` x''';,}tr � yff fi •..ay .+. �`¢ [ �� i � :,Ilx$ tS i t rs { xi ;> C. y��' . .: ' .rkw......, ....I.w*+XNA '�Yw.isa;._xaa.i::..Ce_.n. .:riu....11«.«YfMlVtlil.�;��•"°°- - ,-.... ,r.. i..__f...� § 31.37 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) or individual during construction of statute and executive orders and their 2 the project, it may do so without fur, Implementing regulations; ` ther public notice and evaluation of (2) Ensure that subgrantees are ` qualifications. provided: aware of requirements imposed upon SYS } M The grantee received a facilities them by Federal statute and regula- planning (Step 1) or design grant tion; , (Step 2), and selected the architect or (3) Ensure that a provision for corn- ,.°�; engineer in accordance with EPA's pliance with 131.42 is placed in every procurement regulations in effect cost reimbursement subgrant; and when EPA awarded the grant; or (4) Conform any advances of grant (11) The award official approves non- funds to subgrantees substantially to . competitive procurement under the same standards of timing and $ 31.36(d)(4) for reasons other than amount that apply to cash advances {7 simply using the same individual or .t.: by Federal agencies. firm that provided facilities planning (b) Au other grantees. All other '_' :ti`;; or design services for the project; or i i•a grantees shall follow the provisions of �; �;..,�$ ' .•T�� (iii)The grantee attests that: this part which are applicable to ° �p (A) The initial request for proposalsti�.rk1'3 .. `' awarding agencies when awarding and r=v clearly stated the possibility that the administering subgrants (whether on a firm or individual selected could be cost reimbursement or fixed amount awarded a subagreement for services basis) of financial assistance to local during construction; and and Indian tribal governments. Grant- (B) The firm or individual was A } ' lected for facilities planning or design ees shall: }� (1) Ensure that every subgrant In- services in accordance with procedures eludes a provision for compliance with specified in this section. this part; 7 ; (C) No employee, officer or agent of `` the grantee. any member of their im- (Z) Ensure that every subgrant in- �,-- eludes any clauses required by Federal mediate families. or their partners statute and executive orders and their ; F have financial or other interest in the Implementing regulations; and firm selected for award; and (3) Ensure that subgrantees are (D) None of the grantee's officers. }. employees or agents solicited or ac- Aware of requirements imposed upon them by Federal statutes and regula- gra cepted tuities. favors or anything W >�- ` ' tions. of monetary value from contractors or (c) Exceptions. By their own terms. f,= other parties to subagreements. ' (2) However. if the grantee uses the certain provisions of this part do not procedures in paragraph W(D of this apply to the award and administration ; section to retain an architect or engi- of subgrants: neer. any Step 3 subagreements be- (1)Section 31.11; (2)Section 31.11; tween the architect or engineer and the grantee must meet all of the other (3) The letter-of-credit procedures t specified in Treasury Regulations at ' procurement provisions in J 31.36. 31 CFR Part 205, cited in $ 31.21; and (53 FR 8068 and 8087. Mar. 11. 1988. and (4)Section 31.50. ..` •: amended at 53 FR 8075.Man 11. 19 681 REeoRTS. RxcoRDS. Rs,LEN L oN. Am Erncrrvz DASa NO=At 53 FR 8075.Xw. 11. 1988. 1 31.36 (c)(5). 0) and (k) were EN70RCnLWT ` added.effective October 1. 1988, .� 931.40 monitoring and reporting program 131.37 Subgranta. performance. (a) States. States shall follow state (a) Monitoring by grantees. Grantees law and procedures when awarding are responsible for managing the day- "`` and administering subgrants (wh6ther to-day operations of grant and sub- [ 5 on a cost reimbursement or fixed grant supported activities. Grantees amount basis) of financial assistance must monitor grant and subgrant sup- 2j: to local and Indian tribal govern• ported activities to assure compliance ments.States-shall: with applicable Federal requirements (1) Ensure that every subgrant in- and that performance goals are being eludes any clauses required by Federal achieved. Grantee monitoring must 330 IB31.1-24 777777 •t � 'Gn�`.'X[s'('a{f.;'�i d ,-?t,�e r7 a. �,t �i � '. � rf , r Yx r i z� , ' i S1� 1^lai�f �pfKA� '�' � $ �� ( i1 � r '.t � rr� ' r i s t [ 1 ..•' .. a.s r r a�'y��t� i��;. '.1 9 t { ..i Y li.. i 4 ( �'}, Y 7t [ 1. t C } N 1Cr a:F •k?H ' i a [ ✓�( rr. n' ;i F.•'', i.. i Mz,.v„`..u.,_._ ,` ... .., .. . ., ..... .. '`....�,.i. . 4". `. .? ,...,_}..:41:•'d39:xbz.H,r,S.�w�;.0�.h�..<..i tiu`�S,.Lt�,r'f�,.d �"�'u�`i�t.b ' ` k Environmental Protection Agency § 31.41 t I dtt, /� l 1 ,j•. l cover each program, function or activi- age-of-completion data are relied on ty, heavily by Federal agencies to monitor (b) Nonconstruction performance re- progress under construction grants ports. The Federal agency may, if it and subgrants. The Federal agency Y� decides that performance information will require additional formal perfornn• available from subsequent applications ance reports only when considered contains sufficient information to necessary, and never lmore frequently ' I meet its programmatic needs. require than quarterly. (d) Significant developments. Events " the grantee to submit a performance :.:',: _;.• report only upon expiration or termi- per- nation may occur between the scheduled j of grant support. Unless waived formance reporting dates which have _ by the Federal agency this report will significant Impact upon the giant or be due on the same date as the final subgrant supported activity. In such Financial Status Report. uses; the grantee z;ust inform the (1) Grantees shall submit annual follow- performance Federal agency as soon as the reports unless the award- ing agency requires quarterly or semi- (1)types of conditions become known: annual reports. However, performance (1) Problems, delays. or adverse con- ditions which will materially impair reports wM not be required more ire- r;:';<s;' ,,.y • quently than quarterly. Annual re- the ability to meet the objective of the _l;f"t ports shall be due 90 days after the award. This disclosure must include a grant year. quarterly or semi-annual statement of the action tsken, or con- reports shall be due 30 days after the templated, and any assistance needed t reporting period. The final perform- to resolve the situation. ance report will be due 90 days after (2) Favorable developments which the expiration or termination of grant enable meeting time schedules and ob- support. If a justified request is sub- jectives sooner or at less cost than an- witted by a grantee, the Federal ticipated or producing more beneficial agency may extend the due date for results than originally planned. any performance report. Additionally. (e) Federal agencies may make site requirements for unnecessary per- visits as warranted by program needs. formance reports may be-waived by (f) Waivers, extensions. (1) Federal the Federal ager;cy. agencies mzy waive any performance (2) Performance reports will contain, report required by this part if not for each grant, brief information on needed. the following: (2) The grantee may waive any per- _ a= (i) A comparison of actual accom- formance report from a subgrantee • plishments to the objectives estab- when not needed. The grantee may Where the period.the d fo h fiser p . �? u extend the due date for any Perform- output of the project can be quanti- ance report from a subgrantee if the 'r,x � 'ryl fled. a computation of the cost per unit of output may be required if that �� will still be able to meet its performance reporting obligations to RAF = ; information will be useful. the Federal agency. 'N� ,. (ii) The reasons for slippage if estab- lished objectives were not met. §3i.41 Financial Reporting. (iii) Additional pertinent informa- 4 :. 1 , f Lion including, when appropriate, anal- (a) GeneraL (1.) Except as provided in paragraphs (a) (2) and (5) of this ysis and explanation of cost overruns section, grantees will } or high unit costs. use only the g hs (a) forms specified in Paragraphs i (3) Grantees will not be required to and such through (e) of this section. submit more than the original and two supplementary or other forms as may copies of performance reports. �,ytt. ,•"' (4) Grantees will adhere to the from time to time be authorized byYl�rwt.1 r standards in this section in prescribing OMB, for. ' •-� performance reporting requirements (i) Submitting financial reports to for subgrantees. Federal agencies, or (c) Construction performance re- (ii) Requesting advances or reim- ports. For the most part, on-site tech- bursements when letters of credit are ?:t°� nical inspections and certified percent- not used. 'r���t•1t't.;, 381 ` IB31. 1-25 S ,t �f����i}/ ���+„y��'r3 .5 r .. ,. ... .. .:�'=u•; ...t:,. t M9lJ•tY°3G)Ey'r"tK'R r ��ri i r eyS.fSrq�l4}d! 3.r,~ui��r +�'1�{r�{ It � 7 't: �• t� + f,. x � if ' .. j �t+. ! r+" ,'�l�y j✓ n*4j.rlr t rr LM1>u-r x,y�t ..� t r'�w ,.. {` r., 1SC} fit!M1C r? :.tisjt fa7, f �, *' :X�.. �'. �.1•••� f{j r"Y aa_ti`J... h. .a::�.ss.s..,.r.�;ridatfkMtiztWtl �` .'a� �,c�����'%'�:�.'�7lirwei.�r.;w...z,...,. a,.i.f....�,...�adil� t § 31.41 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) P: (2) Grantees need not apply the analysis of the documentation on forms prescribed in this section in hand, s, dealing with their subgrantees. How- (3) Frequency. The Federal agency » ever, grantees shall not impose more may prescribe the frequency of the �•, burdensome requirements on subgran• report for each project or program. tees. However, the report will not be re- ,� (3) Grantees shall follow all applica. quired more frequently than quarter- ` ble standard and supplemental Feder- ly. If the Federal agency does not al agency instructions approved by specify the frequency of the report, it r z OMB to the extend requi.*ed under the Will be submitted annually. A final Y ' Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 for report will be required upon expira- a use in connection with forms specified Lion or termination of grant support. j•? in paragraphs (b) through (e) of this (4) due data When reports are re-. section. Federal agencies may issue guired on a quarterly or semiannual , °+< `• ' " substantive supplementary, instruc- basis, they will be due 30 days after Nz `T tions only with the approval of OM13, the reporting period. When required . Federal agencies may shade out or in- on an annual basis, they will be due 90 }•;; struct the grantee to disregard any days after the grant year. Final re- line Item that the Federal- agency ports will be due 90 days after the ex- iration or termination of sup- finds u; unnecessary for its decisionmak- p grant ing purposes. part •`.�� (4) Gran (c) Federal Cash Transactions ' ' '� y tees will not be required to Report--(1) Form. (i) For grants aid submit more than the original and two p by letter or credit, Treasury check ad- copies of forms required under this jx:"•;y �?, part. vanes or electronic transfer of funds, Standard it th b ill t agrnee w submit (5) Federal agencies may provide the s��; -t,•�.., , c . Form 272, Federal Cash Transactions computer outputs to grantees to expe- dite or contribute to the accuracy of Report. and when necessary, its con- tinuation sheet, Standard Form 272a. : r reporting. Federal agencies may ^ ~` unless the teams of the award exempt ` r `art accept the required information from <.' the grantee from this requirement. ' grantees in machine usable format or (ii) These reports will be abed by the AdftL computer printouts instead of pre- Federal agency to monitor cash ad- scribed forms, vaned to grantees and to obtain dis- (6) Federal agencies may waive any b " report required by this section if not ursement or outlay information for needed. each grant from grantees. The format w of the report may be adapted as ap. (7) Federal agencies may extend the prppriate when reporting is to be ac- due date of any financial report upon complished with the assistance of z receiving a Justified request from a automatic data processing equipment 'r grantee. provided that the information to be (b) Financial Status Report—{1) submitted is not changed In substance. r Form. Grantees will use Standard (2) Forecasts of Federal cash require- Form 269 or 2169A, Financial Status meats, Forecasts of Federal cash re- "~3 Report, to report the status of funds quirements may be required in the r for all nonconstruction grants and for "Remarks"section of the report. construction grants when required in (3) Cash in hands of subgmntees. < accordance with ¢ 31.41(e)(2)(ill). When considered necessary and feasi- f'`'` (2) Accounting basis. Each grantee ble by the Federal agency, grantees will report program outlays and pro- may be required to report the amount gram income on a cash or accrual basis of cash advances in excess of three i as prescribed by the awarding agency. days' needs in the hands of their sub- If the Federal agency requires accrual grantees or contractors and to provide information ' and the grantee's ac- short narrative explanations of actions � + counting records are not normally taken by the grantee to reduce the 4 kept on the accuual basis, the grantee excess balances. .w shall not be required to convert its ac. (4) Frequency and due date. Grant' counting system but shall develop ees must submit the report no later such accrual information through and than- 15 working days following the li 382 �} IB31.1-26 r 4f 6 �!;.."�4r o�}n xp;.A;l13�S�.w .. .� . j' } ,. i r .: M1 L"" �i >: .•}o s k h} �rr �fi rk�'�•" iq!F i s.t t t,, s�,yb�-t sf 7` , a ,+ frr , y C .a {'A,� .}j{,,, .��'�'�� a 4 f 4 r 1,S Jtrr. i+}1 n '?n a7 r tY { r. �r S J3 KF••[ y, E, ,• :ri•3,u1r}fd5 ra a rSyf. f r r r t '^ +Z c •' � . •t d f '�ei{ii'� sM1}t} 4,^s�•r'l Yr y�j4n 1b,srRf Aai .iisr � r� - r , L. 1 t t ;s r 1 v}�i✓�a Fr'$ '' tSf �: tY {1 •� ` '>t 1•i'rtk / 'r r � s��{ Y?. . sf t t { tt Y:�!t 1 t f d . � r Y�t y 7• r u2 t t 7...1 i e .: f .. c i ? ? i�y'�,',S .t,H,t j.Y�Y.Vy�'Y'iL{L.'�i' + .?ii �h SF ir'Y`le fr i z €f Yril'`rr i a S. v; .� F,'.f':5"t7 r•��,r.'.t�•'r.�'i}S��rl Ylnx�t.... .r},i3��2�j,�g},�r.4 y!.• ' �s«t cF}lr:lrt;n.<3 i i 'it ys j�t, s+:1 ,t;r LV .:? :i �s S y+f I t.R,�,Y.t�.,,;�:;}s�,,�}p^ I 'Sr�. a vC.e4 c't4; 1 •rir,vl X44..x>t S {F is ,t tri a sg .:y l ,• q t.. '' fl E!r, 1 tJS'. r " r'e,,.. .P r {e sJ : M1 rr,.: z i 71.� ' f r7 ..,{1���4�k it 4Yrr� t. :r ' . pY a a a 44 tt t .,'8.tbb+.� t"tJF'e1'P'EstltrY�d +?{MhV!rL'tve,.tw.re-+r..,w..u.'bteefC?` ''li .t`i s•ri,5ke 4,.{RAF;'�. 4?y:YZ—w- ._._.•.. .`.'':....n,.xv+.'t'.e?`,;.':?;Nj'..«�t`3 i4'^iA''•F'¢.0+f1 :i�'�t e ' T� Environmental Protection Agency § 31.42 end of each quarter. However, where er, frequency and due date shall be an advance either by letter of credit or governed by § 31.41(b) (3) and (4). electronic transfer of funds is author- (ti) When a construction grant is ; ized at an annualized rate of one mil- paid by Treasury check advances 4 lion dollars or more, the Federal based on periodic -equests from the agency may require the report to be grantee. the advar :g will be request- submitted within 15 working days fol• ed on the form sp{: _d in § 31.41(d). lowing the end of each month. (iii) The Federal agency may substi- ` ^� (d) Request for advance or reim- Lute the Financial Status Report spec- k bursement—(1)Advance payments. Re- ified in § 31.41(b) for the Outlay quests for Treasury check advance Report and Request for Reimburse payments will be submitted on Stand- ment for Construction Programs. ..'; and Form 270, Request for Advance or (3)Accounting basis. The accounting '. Reimbursement. (This form will not basis for the Outlay Report and Re- be used for drawdowns under a letter quest for Reimbursement for Con of credit. electronic funds transfer or struction Programs shall be governed t ` . when Treasury check advance pay- by § 31.41(b)(2). ments are made to the grantee auto- matically on a predetermined basis.) 931.42 Retention and access requirements • (2) Reimbursements. Requests for re- for records. ,µ4 . P� i imbursement under nonconstructon (a) Applicability. (1) This section ap- grants will also be submitted on Stand- plies to all financial and programmatic and Form 270. (For reimbursement re- records, supporting documents. stabs- F: quests under construction grants. see tical records. and other records of Q paragraph(e)(1)of this section.) x ; grantees or suklgrantees which are: (3) The frequency for submitting (1) Required to be maintained by the payment requests is treated in terms of this Fart. program re6u1 § 31.41(b)(3). tions or the grant agreement. or (e) Outlay report And request for re- (11) Otherwise reasonably considered '`` " .'.ltr.. i,. imbursement for construction pro- as pertinent to program regulations or -``;' ;a. grams. (1) Grants that support con- the grant agreement. Swuji raw 2 struction activities paid by reimburse- (2) This section does not apply to -� H : went method. records maintained by contractors or <i)' Re uests for reimbursement subcontractors. For a requirement to F is under construction grants will be sub- place a provision concerning records in mitted on Standard Form 271. Outlay certain kinds of contracts, see Report and Request for Reimburse- § 31.36(1)(10). ment for Construction Programs. Fed- (b) Length of retention period. (1) 4' eral agencies may, however, prescribe Except as otherwise provided. records ' the Request for Advance or Reim- must be retained for three yeais from bursement form. specified in the starting date specified in para- § 31.41(d), instead of this foam. graph M of this section. (ii) The frequency for submitting re- (2) If any litigation. claim, negotia- imbursement requests is treated in lion, audit•or other action involving 31.41(b)(3). the records has been started before • (2) Grants that support construction the expiration of the 3-year period. activities paid by letter of credit, elec- the records must be retained until ironic funds transfer or Treasury completion of the action and resolu- t check advance- (1) When a construc- tion of all issues which arise from it. xr tion grant is paid by letter of credit, or until the end of the regular 3-year electronic funds transfer or Treasury period.whichever is later. check advances, the grantee will (3) To avoid duplicate recordkeep- Y report its outlays to the Federal ing, awarding agencies may make spe- ?; agency using Standard Form 271. cial arrangements with grantees and Outlay Report and Request for Reim- subgrantees to retain any records bursement for Construction Programs. which are continuously needed for The Federal agency will provide any Joint use. The awarding agency will re- ° ` necessary special instruction. Howev- quest transfer of records to its custody 383 x yy{ IB31.1-27 tr .�� ' '.>� 4r�T"ttPn'k y' r�yA�. zz'c;�5 3g� evr„�',. Tta'..i' �'s'3kiw:v” ...-- -,..,,,,,voeat•,�, r eWNwnr '.' , � , rr�. rf i✓ r t a Frf�Y, rz taft .d a », F t t �{ {t++S t •i .l. t 1z r r,r {r} �i' �' .}y AN � ! 1s;,,t E w; �A �l4e r -a{"{,,k{ •„� t t 5 '(-I��A i �f.4f P, ..f 3Y.i '1 - ���. 4t ic.,. .�. `;�������>�>;�,3. }��t j:�f 7{t(jdj kirt ,• i�;"�..c'" .i.!�,?. ... ... .. ,...,.......-. i` t•�-".', �t-i”.,ir..h�...i���,,....rra,Yriri..:+..i § 31.43 40 CK Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) when it determines that the records ee) to form the basis for negotiation of "x possess long-term retention value. the rate, then the 3-year retention When the records are transferred to period for its supporting records starts or maintained by the Federal agency. from the date of such submission. the 3-year retention requirement is (li) If not submitted for negotiation. not applicable to the grantee or sub, If the proposal, plan. or other compu- yt grantee, tation is not required to be submitted (c) Starting date of retention to the Federal Government (or to the period—(1) General. When grant sup- grantee) for negotiation purposes, port is continued or renewed at annual then the 3-year retention period for or other intervals. the retention period the proposal plan. or computation and for the records of each funding period its supporting records starts from end t starts on the day the grantee or sub- of the fiscal year (or other accounting }; w' c, ., grantee submits to the awarding period) covered by the proposal. Plan. agency its single or last expenditure or other computation. V- ' report for that period However. it (d) Substitution of'micm)Unu Copies a•,„, Y�I 5t y t support is continued or renewed , f1`Yl"r`rl�l gran made by microfilming. photocopying. IV quarterly. the retention period for or similar methods may be substituted each year's records starts on the day for the original records. f V. the grantee submits its expenditure (e) Access to records--dl) Records of >°` � " report for the last quarter of the Fed- grantees and subgrantees. The award- eral fiscal year. In all other cases, the >' In$ agency and the Comptroller Gen- >r retention period starts on the day the eral of the 'United States, or any of r grantee,submits its final expenditure '' • H ;� their authorized representatives. shall report. If an expenditure report has have the right of access to any perti- ° been waived. the retention period nent books. documents. papers, or starts on the day the report would E �r' •z4 other records of grantees and subgran- have been due, tees which are pertinent to the grant. wi <2) Real property and equipment f v: The retention period for real records. in order to make audits. examinations. excerpts,and transcripts. 13; property and equipment records starts a=` ' from the date of the disposition or re- (2) Expiration of right of access. The +' r , ' placement or transfer at the direction rights of access in this section must not be limited to the required reten- of the awarding agency. r,. (3) Records for income transactions tion period but shall last as long as the j ter ranE or sub9rant support. In record$are retained. e some cases grantees must report (f) Restrictions on public access. income after the period of grant sup- The Federal Freedom of Information port. Where there is such a require- Act (5 U.S.C. 552) does not apply tq went. the retention period for the records 'Unless required by Federal, State. or local law, grantees and sub- !t.yr; records pertaining to the earning of ' t the income starts from the, end of the grantees are not required to permit tt grantee's fiscal year in which the public access to their records. income is earned. „t. (4) Indirect cost rate proposals, cost- !131.43 Enforeement. allocations plans, etc. This paragraph (a) Rerraedies for noncompliance. If a grantee or subgrantee materially fails applies to the fallowing types of docu- - menu, and their supporting records: to comply with any term of an award. indirect cost rate computations or pry whether stated in a Federal statute or k,.�.k •.::. in a State ° posa]s. cost allocation plans, an any regulation. an assurance, ,'f.. ,��..:.,,.s,,• similar accounting computations of plan or application. a notice of award. }to the rate at which a particular group of or elsewhere, the awarding agency 4v. costs is chargeable (such as computer may take one or more of the following usage chargeback rates or composite actions. as appropriate in the circum- Ei .+ k= fringe benefit rates). stances: �. ; :x;.• (i) If submitted for negotiation. If (1) Temporarily withhold cash pay- the proposal. plan. or other computa- Lion is required to be submitted td the meats pending correction of the deif- r , F r . 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(t�f .:t,�,.tprs C,r��� 7'li'�j� „r'a� r n'r`,t ra�Ut aYt�'{,�xa.��++N".yK,gi ;e:,•y,; r' �� ,+, .� t' a >s 1 �. f :Sv ?.�.q,;,'."�'•,�, �i� 'i.',' 61 rML}, {. + -,4L i', .r .. ... ^},, Iq�{1.t .,f,, t. tyfi a �•kt��. .,t, r \�I Z).��i^• i74St� 'a t + t 7# r) \ '.. . .:'. + .t d >!.r 'SZ�Z•� 1� 1 a�� ,.y:.:`�.;::)rut...�.r_..i), �...t,.,..: s.._ty,....i,r+r'M��# ������� st'�a'i:�4 M++.4w.).•....i. a.._•..,»i..... § 31.43 40 CFR eh. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) , .. when It determines that the records ee) to form the basis for negotiation of possess long-term retention value. the rate, then the 3-year retention ; When the records are transferred to period for its supporting records starts or maintained by the Federal agency, from the date of such submission. ` the 3-year retention requirement is (if) If not submitted for negotiation. not applicable to the grantee or sub- If the proposal, plan, or other compy- grantee. tation Is not required to be submitted (c) Starting date of retention to the Federal Government (or to the t period—(1) General When grant sup- ';� port is continued or renewed at annual grantee) for negotiation purposes. ;t or other intervals the retention period then the 3-year retention period for i; p the proposal plan, or computation and for the records of each funding period ita; supportln¢ records starts from end starts on the day the grantee or sub- of of the fiscal year (or other accounting :. �•,. grantee submits to the awarding period) covered by the proposal'plan, +'r .r' agency its single or last expenditure or other computation. -; rePr3lri for ¢hat period. However. it (d) Substitution of micr+oJV7m Copies grant support is continued or renewed made by microfilming, photocopying, ` quarterly, the retention period for or similar methods may be substituted each year's records starts on the day •. � � �� for the original records. r the grantee submits its expenditure , r` report for the last quarter of the Fed- (e) Access to records-41) Records of s'A r ���-r " eral fiscal year. In all other cases, the grantees and subgrantees. The award- t , 4 retention period starts on the day the ing agency and the Comptroller Gen- * , grantee.submits its final expenditure eral of the United States, or any of W report. If an expenditure report has their authorized representatives, shall a ,1,h 44 been waived. the retention period have the right of access to any perti- ti•; ,:f' starts on the day the report would nent books. documents, papers, or have been due. ' .� other records'of grantees and subgran- (2) Real property and equipment* tees which are pertinent to the grant. es. pY records, The retention period for real In order to make audits, examinations, t,, property and equipment records starts excerpts. and transcripts. from the date of the disposition or re- (2) Expiration of right of access. The placement or transfer at the direction rights of access in this section must . `: of the awarding agency. not be limited to the required reten- >' ` (3) Records for income transactions tion period but shall last as long as the after grant or subgrant support. In records are retained. some cases grantees must report (f) Restrictions on public access. � income after the period of grant sup- The Federal Freedom of Information ;ru port. Where there is such a require- Act (5 U.S.C. 552) does not apply to went. the retention period for the records Unless required by Federal. records pertaining to the earning of State. or local law. grantees and sub- "'` the income starts from the end of the grantees are not required to permit r! grantee's fiscal year in which the public access to their records. income is earned. �,•. .. . (4) Indirect cost rate proposals, Cost 9 31.43 Enforeeinent. ' allocations plans, etc. This paragraph (a) Remedies for noncompliance. If a applies to the following types of docu- '' meats, and their supporting records: grantee or subgrantee materially fails �- to comply with any term of an award. indirect cost rate computations or pro- : posals. cost allocation plans, and any whether stated in a Federal statute or>`} similar accounting computations of regulation, an assurance, in a State the rate at which a particular group of plan or application. a notice of award, or elsewhere. the awarding agency costs is chargeable (such as computer !r; usage chargeback rates or composite may take one or more of the following ' fringe benefit rates), actions, as appropriate in the circum- i,f•: (1) If submitted or negotiation. If stances: the proposal. plan.or other compute- (1) Temporarily withhold cash pay. tion is required to be submitted to the meats pending correction of the deft- x' Federal Government (or to the gram;- ciency by the grantee or subgrantee or 384 IB31.1-28 . • '}' •;I ?.:#)•).Xr 4 tki.CiCJ Y rt t'•T"'T 1 r r q { ."k;f 4}e £Wt.a'�ri ' 1 "*k(K r "' t iJ; t' S S�°G) ? ( t #'u? „{ ,-.• ) tth }74 7, ut�` S+ 3 i �¢ . txih s {i ♦ . tit t 1' s } ) z�y;a)�,• }1�}�i'ijS S t �� s � 0,11 ly )}ri}1 � _ � "'�f'C.{�zp: ' ,• i7p ]k i' 5 r t ti;t t 1 tf x. ) , rtf .n 1+ �+ !3 ¢ t - ` y.�} �a }� 4.d�i�g"ry �) t �, )•k-t.t Y + t .Sf t , t k.•T � j �.N� �„�' A 14 ,d v # 4:? rR vtG 6t > �i � 1 ✓ t 1r F }t.., ) ).f} t ' Z� 3! Xt�\9js�t4tr �'v7�' `Y#s k >� t j",V` } � :f� r' `' r •^ i, ) � >,,} # i4utYtr . �}�rs5���4���� 9 ft. • } _ iF..it ..,` ..-.__.._.f�,' 1#I•rk tG_. .�'M, ' a •'� t F r "'} t' z it i. r ; . p. '�< ,i'i - ,r' tr t . h ^i"i }t 7 t !YZors 1��f.bA zse �f fJ"d J.Y� }. 1b,�r rr,+�}�rf' ,�J4\,.11�.�z �.}�r s,i\ ��4f i'u s '� •.e S i � ; )z �1 ,n:, ,{, rFf ,., "� 5 Environmental Protection Agency § 31.50 ' y ' more severe enforcement action by the (53 FR 8068 and 8087. Mar. 31. 1988. and awarding agency, amended at 53 FR 8076. Mar. 11. 1988] (2) Disallow (that is. deny both use Erracnve DArx Norte At 53 FR 8076.Mar. " of funds and matching credit for) all 11, 1988. ii 31.43 (a)(3)(i) was added. effec• or part of the cost of the activity or Live October 1. 1988. action not in compliance. (3) Wholly or partly suspend or ter- 9 31.44 Termination for convenience. urinate the current award for the Except as provided in 131.43 awards grantee's or subgrantee's program. may be terminated in whole or in part (i) EPA can 'also wholly or partly only as follows: ?. annul the current award for the grant- (a) By the awarding agency with the ` consent of the grantee or subgrantee 'o� :•` � ee s or subgrantee s program. ? ,•,,5 I+€�• (4) Withhold further awards for the In which case the two parties shall program, or agree upon the termination cbndi- (5) Take other remedies that may be tions. including the effective date and in the case of partial termination, the legally available. portion to be terminated, or (b) Hearings, appeals In taking an -enforcement action, the awarding (b) By the grantee or subgrantee agency will provide the grantee or sub- upon written notification to the ,IS v`js grantee an opportunity for such hear- awarding agency, setting forth the ing, appeal, or other administrative reasons for such termination, the ei- � 'r proceeding to which the grantee or iective date. and In the case of partial ' y subgrantee is entitled under any stet- termination, the portion to be termi• � ute or regulation applicable to the Hated. However. if, in the case of a 1 action involved. partial termination. the awarding rr x : 4 agency determines that the remaining j•~ (c) Effects of suspension and fermi- of the award will not aceom- nation. Costs of grantee or subgrantee portion. ' resulting from obligations incurred by plish the purposes for which the az.i 1Y �r the grantee or subgrantee during a award was made, the awarding agency .. .r'. : suspension or after termination of an may terminate the award in its entire- ' <} award are not allowable unless the ty under either ¢ 31.43 or paragraph (a) of this section. awarding agency expressly authorizbs y them in the notice of suspension or g 31.45 Quality assurance. termination or subsequently. Other grantee or subgrantee costs during If the grantee's project involves en- '. suspension or after termination which vironmentally related measurements r,:.::'.:•., are necessary and not reasonably or data generation, the grantee shall. avoidable are allowable if: develop and implement quality assur- ' (1) The costs result from obligations aace practices consisting of policies. y which were properly incurred by the procedures. specifications, standards, ' 7 ` grantee or subgrantee before the ef- and documentation sufficient •to fective date of suspension or terming- produce data of quality adequate to meet project objectives and to mini- ; ;, tion, are not in anticipation of it. and. , in the case of a termination. are non- mize loss of data due to out-of-control 't'{`` `� cancellable, and, conditions or malfunctions. '}1•I M (2) The costs would be allowable if the award were not suspended or ex- [53 FR so7B.Mar. 11. 19881 z, Errwrnz DATE No=At 53 FR 8076.Mar. Nr .pired normally at the end of the fund- Ing period in which the termination ii. 1988. 131.45 was added, effective Octo• �`t • ber 1. 1988. s takes effect. (d) Relationship to Debarment and Subpart D—After-The-Grant Suspension. The enforcement reme- dies identified in this section. includ- Requirements ing suspension and termination. do not preclude grantee or subgrantee'from 9 31.50 Closeout. being subject to "Debarment and Sus- (a) CeneraL The Federal agency will pension under E.O. 12549 (see close out the award when it deter.. 1 31.35). mines that all applicable .administra- 335 h. IB31.1-29 .i f efi+ A+fFf rr e i�'t az 3 7 r ,.i b,a F i Pip r y Lu7x �8t'�j�A P •s } v ai rx a9r Ci L �#t/ .*i�3 � - i } F } i> �#3i��4+ltarrY ,pp�' L.�,+, v sr tr • F z r� `A; zy✓ .t "+a'Y:�.�7 Y f � V�f'.G4 z.1;'�2 t�#r..,MG�a t,�a r�'}�ait, � T'�` a'�iatx� �"�:i.r •r, 7 r t' , rt n t'.•ti i t.,�zi a 1,�f,..r�a� } �'r,. r i ` P�* {Nf'z #3_t z,a s v fd>,�. }.4.. zi r•4tr i ., x -•e ..:a, .vs t r iyt1} � s � f.v� �!Fi7j-.''�r".i3rti:..:'t`;,��,� 1 ____ ..'Xryt '�_1.1 .rl.'� t et � f ..'.t, : .c E. � s'• '1" 1/ i * u �,1.. x�4y� rpii P)�$a"fi �r�'.�•�i. ��� § 31.51 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) Live actions and all required work of (d) Property management require- . the grant has been completed, meets in if 31.31 and 31.32; and (b) Reports. Within 90 days after the (e)Audit requirements in § 31.26. expiration or termination of the grant, the grantee must submit all financial. 9 31.52 Collection of amounts due. performance. and other. reports re- (a) Any funds paid to a grantee in quired as a condition of the -grant- excess of the amount to which the Upon request by the grantee, Federal grantee is finally determined to be en- agencies may extend this timeframe. titled under the terms of the award These may include but are not limited to: Gov - (1) a debt to the Federal Go ernment. If not paid within a reasona- (1) Final performance or p�pr+esa ble period after demand. the Federal (2) FfnaniCial Status Report (SF 269) agency may reduce the debt by: or Outlay Report and Request for Re- (1) Making an adminstrative offset imbursement for G'onstructiort Fro- against other requests for reimburse- 9ram3(SF-272) (as applicable-) meats. (3) Final request for payment (SF- (2) Withholding advance payments 270) (if applicable). I otherwise due to the grantee, or _+ (4) Invention disclosure (if applica- (3) Other action permitted by law. ble). (b) Except where otherwise provided F' (5) Federally-owned property report: by statutes or regulations. the Federal In accordance with 4 31.32(f). a grant- agency will charge interest on an over- : ee must submit an inventory of all fed- due debt in accordance with the Fed- ° erally owned eral• Claims; Collection Standards (4 from property (as distinct CFR Ch. ID. The date from which In- property acquired with grant terest funds) for which It IS accountable and � computed is not extended by request disposition instructions from litigation or the filing of any form of �. the Federal agency of property no appeal' longer needed. (c) Cost adjustment The Federal Subpart E—Entiflement [Reserved] agency will, within 90 days after re- ceipt of reports in paragraph (b) of Subpart F—Dispufse Y this section. make upward or down- ward adjustments to the allowable SovrtcC 53 FR 8076. Mar. 11. 1988. unless costs. otherwise noted. (d) Cash adjustments. (1) The Feder- F,inciyz DATE No= At 53 FR 8076.Mar. al agency will,make prompt payment 11. 1988. Subpart F was added. effective Oc- t'o the grantee for allowable reimburs. tober 1. 1988. able costs. (2) The grantee must immediately 9 31.70 Disputes. refund to the Federal agency any bal- (a) Disagreements should be re- ance of unobligated (unencumbered) solved at the lowest level possible. cash advanced that Is not authorized (b) If an agreement cannot be to be retained for use on other gram, reached, the EPA disputes decision of- t 31.51 Later disallowances and adjust. ficial will provide a written final deci- ments. sion. The EPA disputes decision offi- cial is the individual designated by the The closeout of a grant does not award official to resolve disputes con- affect: cernin.g assistance agreements. (a)The Federal agency's right to dis- (c) The disputes decision official's allow costs and recover funds on the decision will constitute final agency basis of a later audit or other review; action unless a request for review is (b) The grantee's obligation to filed by registered mail, return receipt return any funds due as a result of requested, within 30 calendar days of later refunds, corrections, or other the'date of the decision. transactions; (1) For final decisions issued by an (c) records retention as required in EPA disputes decision official at read- 31.42; quarters, the request for review shall 336 IB31.1-30 YI•• >f �ii."j:.r (� tf 1 1 1✓<G ys }TT{�i+yr{kTJFt F} 17 i ` �a� �y r,YY .i,�kuti {{,<s �n -t,{,'1'r"+J.:✓ r`�''�,�'"Y y �Z''r F h !��`t�h"i "i'T� �1`ii�"��t,{�� t� '�ti��'��y2• r f 1. ,Y. v '.�asnirz.vzliu"lt ' } x..ris` itf, a; 4i:T7F 7r ;diKy'� 1 �+!a 4M,1 i Y!1�Tp��kts!)�wt �r'��h r�. 1��� 41Jj. � Y � 1. \'1 f' � lt$ S!F Y✓' j xi;r�eY 1 ♦ t } ,1��� i ,", r Z1� r�; t.11 1 ��' �V e. S2 t, r A 1S{) 4 i�u.� 1 t ati Xr_ �' �� WZ f„; s•'r��x' .,J^�'_'. .tees. • 4 ' 1r y. r, �r ij ,;,. .'.,_; •: ' ... - i, ,..,F'{�.•,'�;ti�'"Gg-=)h^J?.'v5•'6��.._ i'4•T �,. �,a .. r Ga» arou.,Mrarss�i�vt�P�1��`� s�,�,� FS?R�'Sn�7irr,x,...,.�,.,.. , ..,."`,,:.;::.i-am!t�#�. 4;�°';�.���t .•. :;r.• y. x Environmental Protection Agency Part 31, App. A ;�? s be filed with the :assistant Adrninistra• (k) If the Assistant Administrator _ for responsible for the assistance pro- decides to review the Regional Admin. gram. 1stmtor's decision. the review will gen. § (3) For final decisions issued by a orally be limited to the written record t Regional disputes decision official. the on which the Regional Administrator's }. request for review shall be filed with decision was based. The Assistant Ad- "+ G'r the Regional Administrator. If the Re- ministrator may allow the disputant(s) ' gional Administrator issued the final to submit briefs in support of the peti- t t decision.,the request for reconsider—doh for review and may provide an op- ' "' ation shall be filed with the Regional portunity for an informal conference 7"; Administrator. in order to clarify technical or legal }, a. (d)The request shall include: issues. After reviewing the Regional (1) A copy of the EPA disputes deci• Administra.toes decision. the Assistant �! sion official's final decision; Administrator will issue a written deci- (2) A statement of the amount in sion which will then become the final dispute; Agency action. p�< 1. (3) A description of the issues in- (1) Reviews may not be requested of: volved: and (1) Decisions on requests for exce p• tions under 1 31.6; (4) A concise statement of the obJec- ; tions to the final decision. (2) Bid protest decisions under} '' (e) The disputant(s) may be repre 31.38(b)(12); ;,+,••. k;s r+; sensed by counsel and may submit dot- (3) National Environmental Policy '=t'�iT��'t'���•�tf umentary evidence and briefs for in- Act decisions under Part 6: ;O T - elusion in a written record (4) Advanced wastewater treatment (i) Disputants are entitled to an in- decisions of the Administrator; and , w formal conference with EPA officials. (5) Policy decisions of the EPA (e) Disputants are entitled Resolution Board. ed to a writ- virpt � , ten decision from the appropriate Re- b AprzxD= A--PART 31 AuDrr REQtT=- • gional or Assistant Administrator. E MZJTS FOR STATE AND LOCAL Gov- . (h) A decision by the Assistant Ad- r RxcrnrsxTS ` Y ministrator to confirm the final deci- sion of a Headquarters disputes deci- sion official will constitute the final Agency action. ESECII=OFFICE OF TEE PRESIDENT (i) A decision by the Regional Ad- • r 1 tninistrator to confirm the Regional office of Management and Budget t . disputes decision official's decision will constitute the final Agency action. Circular No.A-128 However. a petition for discretionary April 12. 19M review by the Assistant Administrator iittTo the Heads of Executive Departments responsible for the assistance program may be filed within 30 and Establishments. Calendar days Subject: Audits of State and Local Govern. of the Regional Administrator's deci- ments. sion. The petition shall be sent to the 1. Purpose. This Circular is issued pursu- Assistant Administrator by registered ant to the Single Audit Act of 1984. Pub. L. mail. return receipt requested. and 98-502. It establishes audit requirements for shall include: State and local governments that receive (1) A copy of the Regional Adminis- Federal aid.and defines Federal responsibil- ities for implementing and monitoring t ' J tmtor's decision: and element g hose requirements. (2) A concise statement of the obJec- 2. supersession. The Circular supersedes ` Lions to the decision. Attachment P. "Audit Requirements." of 7, "�' W If the Assistant Administrator de- Cesar A-102. "Uniform requirements for tides not to review the Regional Ad- ���state and local governments." af. 3. Background The Single Audit Act t' nsinistrator's decision. the Assistant ' Administrator will advise the builds upon earlier efforts to improve audits of Federal aid programs. The Act requires dLsputant(s) in writing that the Re- } State or local governments that receive gional Administrator's decision re. $200.000 or more a year to Federal funds Co *h mains the final Agency action. have an audit made for that year. Section 387 IB31.1-31 1 Y.' .y S it 'rb d �'.��� ;t rv$�°t>,,. 1"5 ,y .. y rY. ,ty �nj• a'pYKn.-:- t f?rlh`1 w't Y1'xS• � §WY 1! a`} � `Y4k W .t t,.>' _ t, t.' a .2.dw r �,a7r'• Y'` zya.,.;.'g•: Fr 'Flt �' z w.` S Y it �' .} F , �+n ;�..• ,rtT:.�., - 1 i F':.iz,f z 4 �ti"Y * � `•. t`�i { r+'rr ': r ?f +:a{A'.l,i(v+�;�ii�tr�{,y.7:Y.:�1 'w. �.;F �t °„• r. •'� .X ., •t i, t'. .. j � �! }{��Jti. ii r�.�'y'��aMt� 3 , ta ni "j�,y"'� nil..,.(� ' •1 �'yif.r;{' „ .•;t �*;;y; :� tit ':Y .x \i.ra j - +. °7. ,' R ,.r +`' j. � RYS' .5'�¢¢33t Y N �tt'L rl; �S�•. .'r ,iY, ! �t �+ r iFz Xi�.FS� .,d.�^4s•'�'ef��` `„ .,rrij �}{Xt r 4i,r'i�X J"x 7 r.. f t'. ;1 .. F`' f f:. { e z tr , �t •� •''. �nnl.,y r�rl t?.tti,�{:.J t'�r,+ �" .},� tat•l';,. i`I' -.l'7 �:`'+. ::S Sr �,Y,''x '"..} ,s ;'it,.l`Ca,'��. ,r':.fx•F"�`H.e'•.axll;r: ° " .`..G:' �+.; ,n,, `1 . qr .�:. '.4t. }rtrf��.3ti �'e��l(�'r�` �!:.{�,9a�•,rr r��L,Jr"y{�}. ' f: y?�i Fit l a• , ?�` t .; :: " ' t , '� aa. ��1,l�.4. , �� t t . . S�rMit:�r.« �s:�...�t , ., .....M.,'.,�_."1:..•� .:�{.dt���� �� `fi.4$�J�2" ` ;1�s� .... .. . r �'s. :}° � °v'a'._''� .. Part 31, A 1 IPP• � 40 CFit Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) 7505 of the Act requires the Director of the Drarnt, Activities. and Functions. developed Office of Management and Budget to pre- by the Comptroller General, dated Febru• scribe policies, procedures and guidelines to ary 27, 1901. implement the Act. It specifics that the DI- f."Independent auditor" means: rector shall designate "cognizant" Federal (1) A State or local government auditor agencies, determine criteria for malting ap• who meets the Independence standards is propriate charges to Federal programs for specified in generally accepted government the cost of audits, and provide procedures to auditing standards,or assure that small firms or firms owned and (2) A public accountant who meetac such controlled by disadvantaged individuals Independence(2) A li standards. have the opportunity to participate in con- g.tracts for single audits. 8 "Internal controls" means the plan of 4. Policy. The Single Audit Act requires orgw*Ation and methods and procedures i the following: adopted by management to ensure that: a. State or local governments that receive (1) Resouroe use Is consistent with laws. $100.000 or more a year in Federal financial regulations.and policies: ' assistance shall have an audit made in ac- (2) Resources are safeguarded against cordance with this Circular. waste.loss,and misuse:and b. State or local governments that receive (3) Reliable data are obtained. main- ''sr; between $25.000 and $100.000 a year aha11 tained.and fairly disclosed in reports. $ r have an audit made In accordance with this lu "Indian tribe" means any Indian tribe. ! Clzcular. or in accordance with Federal laws band, nations, or other organized group or ;, ' and regulations governing the programs community. Including any Alaskan Native ;0;t: ; they participate in. village or regional or village corporations(as r1 :`s°""`x ` •, + c. State or local governments that receivej1s',: ' less than $25.000 a year shall be exempt defined in. or established under, the Alas- ksn Native Claims Settlement Act) that is from compliance with the Act and other rerognized by the United States as eligible Federal audit requirements. These State for'the special programs and services provid• and local governments shall he governed by -ed by the United States to Indians because audit requirements prescribed by State or of their status as Indians. IrJ *""¢¢�„ 'r"'}' 0!"r s., local law or regulation. L "Local government" means any unit of 't!'�+SF'' d. Nothing In this paragraph exempts tr { local government within a State. Including State or local governments from maintain• a Inc records of Federal financial assistance county, a borough. municipality. city. town. ssista or from providing aocesa to such records W ���p'parish.local public authority spe• fr r¢ Federal agencies. as provided for in Federal cial district. school district. intrastate dis• trie:t, council of governments.and any other '= law or In Circular A-102. "Uniform require- iastrumeatality of local government. yy. meats for grants to State or local govern- ernment meats." J. "Maior Federal Assistance Program." as s. For the purposes of this defined by Pub. L 98-502. is described in 5. Definition " Circular the following definitions from the the Attachment to this Circular. Single Audit Act apply: k. "Public accountants" means those indi- '��' a.. "Cognizant agency" means the Federal viduals who meet the qualification stand. ` agency assigned by the Office of Manage- arils Included in generally accepted govern- r ment auditing standards for personnel per• went and Budget to carry out the responsi- bilities described in•paragraph 11 of this forming government audits. ' Circular. 1- "State" means any State of the United as-b-"Federal financial assistance"mea States. the District of Columbia. the Com- b. slstance provided by a Federal agency in the monwealth of Puerto Rico. the Virgin Is. n� . form of grants.contracts, Guam. American Samoa. the Com- cooperative scree- meats. loans. loan guarantees, property. In- terest subsidies. insurance, or direct appro- lands,and the Trust Territory of the Pacific priations. but does not include direct Feder- Islands. any Instrumentality thereof. and y.., . sl cash assistance to individuals. It includes any multi-State. regional. or interstate �:;rf,a awards received directly from Federal agen- entity that has governmental functions and 1 h ties• or indirectly through other units of any Indian tribe. State and local governments. m. "Subrecipient" means any person or r % c. "Federal agency" has the same meaning government department. agency. or escab• as the term "agency" In section 551(1) of lishment that receives Federal financial as- s`a'1=," iVs1 Title 5.United States Code. siatanex to carry out a program through a d. "Generally accepted accounting princi• Stan or local government. but does not In ` glees" has the meaning specified in the gen• elude nn individual that is a beneficiary of > zt. orally accepted government auditing stead- such a program. A subrecipient may also be m'ds• a direct recipient of Federal financial assist- e. "Generally accepted government audit- ante. - w ing standards" means the Standards for S. Scope of audit. The Single Audit Act r .a` Audit of Government Orpanirattons. Pro• provides that: f 388 IB31.1 32 �n G•.•:: ,• P s' t ra"•^^ ..+rkr��IfgpPann .r .. .www,a+u�' �zit qy j .1 ry.^,yy+ p 'j;,`yryt�"n`tsSi.�,.�� tiz°.(( l'+, �a {�� J V. .`� .ryhi t,�� kTcr'ys{ :»r ' tdd r ,{.dt f. � t !tf r+• ��X LY "� �..,M y t t t t ;{ t :..,tt n �'v rT ! .t •t !tom '�° `tf �'. r, t'' :• �� t x i��h i�G�".��ct �, t 5 f t t:w .r t .' i ..r � .�J �r��y t }j I �.�'�. �4. r�. �•.tr, r °}.#�'Et7kti2 1 7 nh p^ Y,,{,Sf'"s r t , t i .• 1 - .?`�'k. n r t 1 �(S of:� `.+�;.�., :t:t:fe k °;C:� ,C;. t .t ,, t •y. ,•k. .�. (FF'(}• e{- ,��.,, ) sy F,,�j f t f C .I) ..f "i' t + � C�, fNt... { l i. f �rV!r t+"�"�{ t.�rr'gfri Ya . 2 t 1 J t .t J . 4, b .t t i , r! `'�.; ;•cvt,�r �� t.;.ef �3. �,� 2., i j ..•y rt ' _ � �YS'tY 725'{ tm � w � 1 Y �s 0.a t, .�). �. • ..�' - 1 .y.�a, ri.4 <t�i�� �,'rr,t� � . t %3}:�iF'�9frtt � 7fa'34t1pvvj'+ tz� '74 ; r ��.itki� :1;.� �.'s..�Ik .+• :. .'� r`#r41'�Mar. t ,r�S •'y��u,z s � .?'�,.k`at�';4i. �� ; � .chht.. 'c r— `• 'st. .l,. i:iE }1 } Environmental Protection Agency Part 31, App. A F . �3. 9 Y a. The audit shall be made by an inde• a. Internal control rert�tto, It.order to pro• it pendent auditor in accordance with general• vide this assurance the auditor must make a ly accepted government auditing standards study and evaluation of internal control Sys• c covering financial and compliance audits. terns used In administering Federal assist. ,. b. The audit shall cover the entire oper• ance programs. The study and evaluation ations of a State or local government or. at must be made whether or not the auditor ' ,.b: the option of that government. it may cover intends to place relic• 'e on such systems. =.. departments. agencies or establishments As part of this review .a auditor shall: that received. expended. or otherwise ad- (1) Test whether t..sac internal control ministered Federal financial assistance systems are functioning in accordance with " during the year. However. If a State or local prescribed,procedures. =^,;f government receives $25.000 or more to (2) Examine the mcipient's system for General Revenue Sharing Funds in a fiscal monitoring subreeipients and obtaining and H:., • year. it shall have an audit of its entire op- acting on subrecipieat audit reports. y'i erations. A series of audits of individual de• b. Compliarire review. The law also re- J partments. agencies. and establishments for quires the auditor to determine whether the , the same fiscal year may be considered a organization has complied with laws and dingle audit. regulations that may have a material effect i' ' c. Public hospitals and public colleges Lad on each major Federal assistance program universities may be excluded from State and (1) In order to oeterniine which major local audits and the requirements of this programs Are to be tested for compliance. ' ` Circular. However. if such entities are e.-.- State and local governments shall identify try eluded, audits of these entities shall be in their amounts all Federal funds received ao made in accordance with statutory require- and expended and the programs under ' meats and the provisions of Circular A-110, which they were received.This shall include " s "Uniform requirements for grants to univer• funds received directly from Federal agen- sides. hospitals. and other nonprofit orgaai- cles and through other State and local gov. zations." ernments. d.The auditor shall determine whether. (2) The review must Include the selection (1) The financial statements of the gov and testing of a representative number of ernment. department. agency or establish- charges from each major Federal assistance ` ment present fairly its financial position ptpgram.The selection and testing of trans• ' r"„ and the results of its financial operations in actions shall be based on the auditor's pro- "' accordance with generally accepted account- femional judgment considering such factors ing principles: ° as the amount of expenditures for the,pro- (2)The organization has internal account- green and the individual awards; the new- ' ing and other control systems to provide mesa of the program or changes in its condi• N reasonable assurance that it is managing tions; prior experience with the program. .:' Federal financial assistance programs In particularly as revealed In audits and other compliance with applicable laws and regula- evaluations (e.g.. inspections program re. tions:and views): the extent to which the program is (3) The organization has complied with carried out through aubrecipients; the laws and regulations that may have mmeri- extent to which the program contracts for al effect on its financial statements Lad on goods or services; the level to which the pro- 'd each major Federul assistance program. gram is already subject to program reviews 7. ,Frequency of audit. Audits shall be or other forms of independent oversight: made annually unless the State or local gov the adequacy of the controls for ensuring " ernment has. by January 1. 1987.a constitu• compliance; the expectation of adherence or tional or statutory requirement for less fre• lack of adherence to the applicable laws and quent audits. For those governments, the regulations: and the potential impact of ad- ;< cognizant agency shall permit biennial verse findings. audits.,covering both years, if the govern. (a) In making the test of transactions. the went so requests. It shall also honor re- auditor shall determine whether. quests for biennial audits by governments —The amounts reported as expenditures that have an administrative policy calling were for allowable servicm and i for audits less frequent than annual. but --The records show that those who received €' only for fiscal years beginning before Janu- ,Services or benefits were eligible to receive ary 1. 1987. 8. Internal control and compliance re. them. '.S a views. The Single Audi% Aew requires that tb) In addition to transaction testing. the the independent auditor determine and auditor shall determine whether. report on whether the organisation has in- —Matching requirements. levels of effort ternal control systems to provide reasonable and earmarking limitations were met. assurance that it Is managing Federal assist- —Federal financial reports and claims for � ry, &nee programs in compliance with appllca. advanced and reimbursements contain in• na< i� ble laws and regulations. formation that is supported by the boobs E' 389 4r -- IB31. 1-33 e a t ':..t! �u{4) 3`5 •' '• t '.{BSI y��3 y t Yi t: t�'!*„ i F � 4i ?F i ! ' t t J 4.w:;,'•. _�" "�Nit �, 1 A[ ��,. •s i t� � � �` 1 �. t�� �!.a {t 'd:s, "F X 7 s t sit t C £�� r� f�. rF{ � t'4 �i�j" �C,�ij��i 11�.#, .c. �/ + A 3 .t 1 y Y$. 5� :31x'F a ft'i.nf}ry)7T}� �•� J.' dk kaAUt� S j�v. 'st ��..t P• ti#1 F��5. t �� r'�t s r � qti ti i s tY. � y :e 3k r'�� }$'�u?`� '4.t. r �? 4 .•. ' +zy !lam ?,e}„t, t Fr ) ,tj� F r , y,tG '•.! rt t } s <. s'7 sV ti t,'� tyt„t �t'z'r� q FF si'�� g`N'.�`ioG^"y rf t ¢ i1i ., '. F ,$ jfl.. ., b �n, c, '+d:t•Czrp�. a r 5ti'.r !i ' ..�k• 5 ppv t” tj r V .�— r'� � s t§ r '� . t• Fx � a i{1%`' r 19� 7 t .s yF' `W yt sS �,+,infix �"'� � •�t,,�?Y•{f }t �? �••:N' �' # a, .r 7 : Tr S y'. L�i.7 tt1•!�.•i`€.r . r h„�.y ?. "� �,�;-•� �'�'µ x`;1 t ¢gf�\ » tits v�.��#,Y,•t� s .�q.._d K 1 t+ ' r„ i .ta�: �'r`;tt sya F.z y rs`b! :5'r S,�;r�y. �' ��`I 'i�•t�`�rj7��yy,5.Yt3�'lt'���'�itt t ��� �.�._.__ \ _ 4' _ _ _ ..�(....sdl�..waMM1wr.re.•kuLf..{ �Y t l��flzrb.�'±J)},,�� �p •}4',N{G�'�::57^��jr6-s . 6 r 4 c �� ...^t '.{li : Y 1•�8 P z 4r �. .`x,. s .;sY is tn.z .1 r � ,.r.o-'• 1 ' a: ! ''t t..Y`S is t J �/,, f. ,aYr �dk' ,>2�.x°w h.�l:�•t t r t .�, 3 i §�* .,.r,3t.,.,, k.:.°r .CSU ,"`W �I�F�.MYr�tiitsl+suut�i�ti r".-.i S l y� t�^ r 1 Part 31, App. A 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-88 Edition) ... d and records from which the basic financial to carry out their overall responsibilities. F, statements have been prepared,and they shall rely upon and use such inform.a•, a --Amounts claimed or used for matching Lion. However, a Federal agency shall make so were determined in accordance with OMB any additional audits which are necessary to Circular A-87. "Cost principles for State carry out its responsibilities under Federal :+ and local governments," and Attachment law and regulation. Any additional Federal _ F of Circular A-102• -uniform require- audit effort shall be planned and carried out melts for grants to State and local gov- in such a way as to avoid duplication. ' a. The provisions of this Circular do not x� ernments." (c)The principal compliance requirements mmaake or contract for audits and evalua ions to ' of the largest Federal aid programs may be ' as;mrtained by referring to the Compliance Of Federal financial assistance programs, '•' Supplement for Single Audits of State and nor do they limit the authority of way Fed- ,;., Local Gova meats. Issued by OMB and eral agency Inspector General or other Fed- available from the Government covered a t OfficiLL b. The provisions of this Circular do not Office. For those Programs or the Compliance Supplement. the auditor authorize way State or local government al - k may ascertain compliance requirements by subrecipient thereof t0 constrain Federal -: d agencies. in any researching the statutes. regulations. an manner. from canyin8 out agreements governing individual Prpgram additional audits. a- (3) TsaasactiOns related to other Federal c. A Federal agency that makes or con- r/ assistancx programs that are selected in tracts for audits in additon to the audits connection with examinations of financial made by recipients pursuant to this Circular statements and evaluations of internal con- shall. consistent with other applicable laws ' for comply with and regulations. arrange for funding the trola shall ?>e'tested Federal laws and regulations that apply to cost of such additional audits. Such adds- such transactions. tional audits include economy and efficien- r; 9. S'ubreccptenls. State or local govern- cy sudita. program results audits..and Pro- menu that receive Federal financial "Mist- grata evaluations. 11. Cognisant agency re3wnribi Mes. The �� �•� r � `bF ance and provide 825,000 or more of it in a fiscal year to L subrecipient shall: Single Audit Act provides for rongnizant i a.Determine whether State or local subre- Federal ageII,ia to oversee the Implementa- 3 cipients have met the audit requirements of tion of this Circular. ! this Circular Lad whether subrecipienta cov- a.The Office of Management and Budget ered by Circular A-110. "Uniform require- will uWgn cogmlzLnt agencies for States and it meats for grants to universities, hospitals. and other nonprofit organizations." have themes ndJth i r s and larger local Federal meats and their subdiviafons. Other Federal met that requirement: agencies may particinate with an assigned b. Determine whether the subrecipient cognizant agency. in order to fulfill the cog- j spent Federal assistance funds provided nizant responsibilities. Smaller governments accordance with applicable laws and regula- not assigned a cognizant agency will be Lions.This may be accomplished by review- under the general oversight of the Federal ing an audit of the subrecipient made In ac- agency that provides them the most funds cordance with this Circular. Circular A-110. whether directly or indirectly. or through other means (e.g.. Program re- b A cognizant agency shall have the fol- I,'°y views) if the subrecipient has not yet had lowing responsibilities• such an audit: C. Ensure that appropriate corrective (1) that audits are made and re- `~ action i5 taken within six months after re- pow are received in a timely manner and in accordance with the requirements of this ceipt of the audit report In instances of non- ,x. compliance with Federal laws and resuts: Circular. (2) Provide technical advice and liaison to Lions: State and local governments and independ- ` ° d. Consider whether subrecipient audits r ` ent auditors• necrsaitLte adjustment of the recipient's �,.`a,., (3)Obtain or make quality control reviews own records:and e. Require each subrecipient to permit In of selected audits made by ,non-Federal dependent auditors to have aces to the audit organizations, and provide the results. ,f records and financial statements as neaes- when appropriate, to other interested orga- f . sary to comply with this Circular- nizations. 10. tZelatiart to other audit regticircments. .(4)Promptly inform Other affected Feder- The Single Audit Act provides that as audit a1 agencies and appropriate Federal law en- j V` made in accordance with this Circular shall forcemeat officials of any reported illegal be in lieu of any financial or financial cos- acts or irregularities. They should also pliance audit required under individual Fed- inform State or local' law enforcement and eral assistance Progrw=To the extent that prosecuting authorities. If not advised by ,. a single audit Provides Federal agencies the recipient of any violation of law within with information and assurance they need their Jurisdiction. 390 �. IB31.1--34 - s. 3 �r,f j:�{'�'Y'T t s r t.� �.+�� y t.t yr:.�y x+yz•, t r�j°"o- 5 " w' s r�"}t .ytF l._y r.:. /.. 1 �,{ t f � � S ; S'"`r^•-•" s .:r t z '+� i rs S'dsv7v.��'�`J yt it1`l�s +fit' '!w f ,�'� �, ,z�.�,, .,{ iS ,:•*t r�r') a r..,r t ��L .� ,�� r'e ,tS 1�, tys`erT��) Y_,o- "t.,E .x r:''�-TtS �y� I t,•/ryes Y f'vtf�S°+jr�r'1' v,r'� J l� F 3�°ice i�q i�'xa''i • �a at +S,moa_t ' '';"1 s§,'b ;�1'n F1,?:31'-!.'j,,��r"Ss�•x iy.$4..t 3 t k Et+t vr l.VL .lr,ry Fr,y3 e grH ti&, ?^t 1'1' �+t`i A�i 'rltS `''•` -" x } �.''•:',,L ..� s!����.'��}4DS ddL� *.;��'��Z �. AN�r•,,.1� ',1y t�,��r .s 'fr v����-1 �.'��'r{F'�y,t' `,1.i5��� rz� J,Y'^ �j$t,. i.;,ld+. 5E" : �� s7},.� /Y S�s. #rt r r�' �� 1�S,� �'�a�;�,''�: ✓} �r k.r,Y , s¢ >S .� 1 / r t�`Sfi �a t .z. {. x ) r r Ut Sy �y1 tJ t k1�5{� R�K+�� STr€'t�� t�Ptil k�'s/� jr+�'Ff � �• ,� �.f t b5« 3 � Fn .�. i S i..`Yr",if o„ {,�35��s� ti !i *4. i. k n�z.t f it. r r�>'j�l t"7;; � �• �. e si' F 6 ' .t �;t �i•��& s p 4 .�lfrtt F. i r.f'ty � .. .. r y� t.e V✓1t.yv�t•�"+{�t`'�� +'0f-�l�{y *> `r y �....,«a,z wrmNSa+ �. Environmental Protection Agency pad 31 A A ► PP (5) Advise the recipient of audits that —A statement of positive assurance with re. have been found not to have met the re- spect to those items tested for compliance. ' uirements set forth in this Circular. In • Including compliance with law and regula- such instances, the recipient will be expect. tions pertaining to financial reports and ed to work with the auditor to take correc- claims for advances rand reimbursements; Live action. If corrective actionis not taken. •--Negative assurance on those Items not the cognizant agency shall notify the recipi- tested: " ent and Federal awarding agencies of the —A summary s of Instances of nonconapll- facts and make recommendations for follow- anee;and up action. Major inadequacies or repetitive ; ��. '� ,�•;; pe —An identification of total amounts quca- ;y substandard performance of Independent tioned, If any. for each Federal sssistaace auditors shall be referred to appropriate professional bodies for disciplinary action. award' a result of noncompliance. b.The three parts of the audit report may r (B) Coordinate. to the extent practicable. audits made by or for Federal agencies that bound Into a single repor.. or presented at the same time as separate axuments. ' are tri addition to the audits made pursuant c•All fraud abuse. or Illegal acts or indica- a udits build up such audits. h. >: this Circular. so that the additioaa! tions of such acts. including all questioned a (7) Oversee the resolution of audit find- its found as the result of these acts that ings that affect the programs of more than auditors become of. should nms y b is a separate written or one agency. 12. Il gcU acts or irreyularitte& If the witted in axordaace with paraw-raph 13t. � '} auditor becomes aware of illegal acts or d In addition to the audit report. the re- ,µ; other Irregularities. prompt notice shall be cipient shall provide comments on the find- given to recipient mLmwement officials Ines and recommendations in the report. in- t { above the level of tavolvement. (See also cluding a plan for corrective action taken or program 13(a)(3) below for the auditor's re- planned and comments on the status of tor- f � • Y. porting responsibilities.) The recipient. in rective action taken on prior findings.Lf c°r- ,r��'�.• t,�,� 's turn. shall promptly notify the co rective action Is not n ¢nizaat necessary. a statement x. agency of the illegal acts or irteSularitles describing the reason it is not should steam- A Yy ry ),�4 i ac l ?•' and of proposed and actual tions. if any. pant the audit report. +`c :.K Illegal acts and irregularities include such e. The reports shall be made available by matters ss conflicts of interest, fLlalfication the State or local government for public in- of recorcis or reports, and misappropriations spection within 30 days after the completion , of funds or other assets. of the audit. Y 13. Audit Reports. Audit reports moat be t. In accardaace with generally accepted � prepared at the completion of the audit.Re- government audit standards. reports shall ports serve many needs of State and local be submitted by the auditor to the organiza- Governments as well as meeting the require- Lion audited and to those requiring or Lr- menu of.the Single Audit Act. ranging for the audit. In addition, the recip- a. The audit report shall state that the lent shall submit copies of the reports to G a audit was made In accordance with the pro. each Federal department or agency that `- visions of this Circular. The report shall be provided Federal assistance funds to the re- '! made up of at least: cipient. Subrecipients shall submit copies to (1)The auditor's report on financial state- recipients that provided them Federal as= ments and on a schedule of Federal assist- sistance funds. The reports shall be sent .; ante; the financial statements; and a ached- within 30 days after the completion of the ft, ule of Federal assistance. showing the total audit. but no later than one year after the expenditures for each Federal assitance pro- end of the audit period unless a longer gram as identified In the Catalog of Federal period is agreed to with the cognizant y'. Domwtte Assistance. Federal programs or agency. • grants that have not been assigned a catalog g. Recipients of more than $100.000 in number shall be identified under the cap. Federal funds shall submit one copy of the tion"other Federal assistance." audit report within 30 days after Issuance to y . d,z (2) The author's report on the study and a central clearinghouse to be designated by ` evaluation of internal control systems must the Office of Management and Budget. The Identify the organization's sigrtificant inter. clearinghouse will keep completed audits on r nil accounting controlL% and those controls file and follow up with State and local gov- ? designed to provide reasonable assurance ernments that have not submitted required that Federal programs are being managed audit reports. in compliance with laws Lad regulations. it h. Recipients shall keep audit reports on s must also identify the controls that were file for three years from their issuance. evaluated. the controls that were not evalu. 14. Audit Resolution. As provided in pars- � ated.and the material weaknesses identified graph 11. the cognizant agency shall b e re. Y "j as a result of the evaluation. sponsible for monitoring the resolution of ;x ;. (3) The auditor's report on compliance audit findings that affect the programs of +� containing: more than one Federal agency . Resolution 391 IB31.1-35 t7�r "�Ls u t� 1'f�f{J fy� h 11 :���".if 1 � � .. '} { !1 #• {4 Y 7. `y`�f(X' xt � r��; � �,i•�'' 1 .7 J , f .:.� f r ! i r 7, yyri '�� yy�.�`.. i P•t'v t t3 3 !:E t ,( ,� i c 1PtY� n}�nrb3' ` ,. wv; .q;' t-`ry1.`',�'.• it{ i£` #i,i t.hdd, t Art,ap r v.fr1{ f r ., ' t .,.t b�`t :,, t t :�+* 7'.� i• N'}'hf j` ii 1 t r t ':r er� �,y�� ?a t�r 7�n t�,' f. !• t^`.1;' �.. � • ,.sJ}i+ .�yrt.4u�,it�� .tkn7 .�. ! { t f 7iy L r y }. t i 75��? r�'� � '�,: s c t I. {t 'y.ry..4��e��)� 5•S!t(,'3-a1ft,� `"i3��'''!Ff';�,..�s t •�' t L:zt '',' ` �'' r •:k.'s s �}-f i Rt<<.��:t'rrf,.t�{}� of�.s ;. i '� ,.4� 7{;t3'Yf�'•�a c " tt.= 7•'!'Y 4 r- l i J 1:, 1.� i �F r�N t ":'l� ..,4� t• ref!." s f F 3 � �.yt.rr t "..!.m>w...- '' �L_ } —.is.L.ltt=.�y�.>A• 4rw. e_•5,,.;.7 i iyyi t' py },j(v�yy,y ` +$�1t't( ~:' ...r,r•.MrI'n•,?rfRillirN r� ',� ,(9➢ XM s' s Part 31, App. A 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-,1-88 Edition) f i of findings that relate to the programs of a required by State statutes (e.g.. audit sere- :fir single Federal agency will be the responsi- Ices) these statutes will take precedence. , bility of the recipient and that agency. Al- 19. Snail and Minonty Audit Firms.; ternate arrangements may be made on a Small audit firms and audit firms owned case-by-case basis by agreement among the and controlled by socially and economically . .~. agencies concerned, disadvantaged individuals shall have the � `� ` Resolution shall be made within six maximum practicable opportunity to Par- months after receipt of the report by the ticipate in contracts awarded to fulfill the '. Federal departments and agencies. Correc• requirements of this Circular. Recipients of tive action should proceed as rapidly as pot• Federal assistance shall take the following - sible. steps to further this goal: 15. Audit workpapem and reports. Work- a Assure that small audit firms and audit papers and reports'shall be retained fora firms owned and controlled by socially and minimum of three years from the date of economically disadvantaged individuals are the audit report. unless the auditor is noti• used to the fullest extent practicable. 4yd`„ fled in writing by the cognizant agency to b. Make information on forthcoming op- extend the retention period. Audit work- portunities available and arrange time- papers shall be made available upon request frames for the audit so as to encourage and to the cognizant agency or its designee or facilitate participation by small audit firms ,;,.f nz-`g;; , the General Accounting Office, at the com- and audit firma owned and controlled by so- pletion of the audit. sully and economically disadvantaged indi• 16.Audit Costs.The cost of audits made in viduals. = r accordance with the provisions of this Cir- G Consider in the contract process wheth- cular are allowable charges to Federal as- er firms competing for larger audits intend sistance programs. to subcontract with small audit firms and a.The charges may be considered a direct audit firms owned•and controlled by socially r cost or an allocated Indirect cost. deter- and economically disadvantaged individuals. mined in accordance with the provision of d. Encourage contracting with small audit • Circular A-87. "Cost principles for State firms or audit firms owned and controlled and local governments." by socially and economically disadvantaged b. Generally, the percentage of costs individuals which have traditionally audited charged to Federal assistance programs for government programs and. in such cases a single audit shall not exceed the percent- where this is not passible. assure that these age that Federal funds expended represent firms are given consideration for audit sub- .x ` of total funds expended by the recipient contracting opportunities. during the fiscal year. The percentage may e. Encourage contracting with consorts- be exceeded. however. if appropriate docu- urns Of small audit firms as described in {rnrru:,'�•r . mentation demonstrates higher actual cost. paragraph ta) above when a contract is too Nt V r k. 17. Sanctions. The Single Audit Act pro. large for an individuarl small audit firm or q vides that no cost many be charged to Feder- audit firm owned and controlled by socially al assistance programs for audits required and economically disadvantaged Individuals. 5 by the Act that are not made In accordance f. Use the services and assistance. as ap• with this Circular. In cases of continued in- propriate. of such organizations as the ability or unwillingness to have a proper Small Business Administration in the solici• audit. Federal agencies must consider other Cation and utilization of small audit firms or b 3 appropriate sanctions including: audit firms owned and controlled by socially -< 1 —Withholding a percentage of assistance and economically disadvantaged individuals. «- "` payments until the audit its completed 20, Reporting. Each Federal agency will satisfactorily. ' report to the Director of OMB on or before M=h 1--Withholding or disallowing overhead . 1987. and annually thereafter on i costs•and the effectiveness.of State and local govern- --Suspending the Federal assistance agree* meats In carrying out the provisions of this went until the audit Is made. Circular. The report must identify each ?r' 18. Auditor Selection. In arranging for State or local government or Indian tribe ki audit services State and local governments that, in the opinion of the agency. Is failing ' shall follow the procurement standards pre- to comply with the Circular. { scribed by Attachment O of Circular A-102. 21. Regulations. Each Federal agency Uniform requirements for grants to State shall include the provisions of this Circular r and local governments." The standards pro- In its regulations implementing the Single 'x vide that while recipients are encouraged to Audit Act. w4.. } {;_ enter into intergovernmental agreements 22. Effective data This Circular is effec- '' for audit and other services. analysis should tive upon publication and shall apply to be made to determine whether it would be fiscal years of State and local governments vs . more economical to purchase the services that begin after December 31. 1984. Earlier from private firms. In Instances where use implementation is encouraged. However. t pl l g h i f o such agreements are until it is implemented. the audit provisions ` e'1 392 IB31.1-36 Y n' '+t."w.'''//.--f u� pyyg�y� yG.ppk.:w-^ — "nT`rr'.w'*fldv f....ti+�'.N.•,ra,::n,:r w,r.v.e, �Vd ;ts.itiea:,.t`�-arwtiG:t✓,o-ku^'' F tQ"• k{ ;` ,` I�I.FtR�q, rcn d IZ' tr,: "�.t�}rn µt 1, .. Ottt 4y •" t t ,. i c x t 'tt� 1 .Y t ) v� �4, ��r �.�,"'1`I�.' r i° j ° J i I t .! "•.��,� t . 01fy �Hti�. ql: .y .. `.t 'r. .. ,' .. .. } .. £ '1'�,� { ';} t d`' j ')qFF .,r.Ott>c •�t ra TR6�^' 1 4. 14 tilt :r Environmentol Protocfion Agency t of Attachment P to Circular A-102 shall continue to be observed, 23. Inquiries, All questions or inquiries should be addressed to Financial Manage- r. meat Divislon. Office of Management and Budget, telephone number 202/395-3993. `. 24. Sun$et review date. This Circular shall have as independent policy review to aster. lain its effectiveness three years from the ' date of issuance. DAvm A. 9TOCNXAX. Director. { ATTACMCMM--CrRcuLAR A-128 ! $'' Definition of Major Program as Provided in Pub. L. 96-502 "Major Federal Assistance Program." for �b? State and local governments having Federal x assistance expenditures between $100.000 and ;100,000,000. means any program for ' which Federal expenditures during the ap- plicable year exceed the larger of 8308,000, or 3 percent of such total expenditures. `E Where total expenditures of Federal as- sistance exceed 3100,000,000. the following . ,. criteria apply Pnancial Assamuce f0f am Programs sn4uno@ Pm90!+ MCM Man But bas UW tRat a�0ssda ' S100 meson. 31 bi Non. 23 IIWO S1 biiWn ». . -- Y2 billion S4., 12 billion.. S3 biuion.» _.«_. 5711 $3 bi Wn_. ---» $4!Alin $1011 94 Milton -« S5 bdion r_ E13 milti�n. SS Winn... — S8 bu*n SIG miNion. Over S7 billion»..»..•-•» [51 FR 6353. Feb. 21. 1986. Redesignated at 53 FR 8076.Mar. 11. 19881 ' Errwnvs DAZz No= At 53 FR 8076.Mar. 11. 1988,Appendix E to Part 30 was redesig- ; hated as Appendix A to Fart 31. effective r. October 1.1988. .k. fu �, 393 IB31.1-37 Sl N R : 1 0My j 3Wf i t ;v, fy5�2f4 ';b Vi y hi r �t�� .T. r ' • � P y :z Region YII Procedures for Implementation of 40 CFR Part 31.36(e) s (finority Business Enterprise/Wonen' s Business Enterprise) . � l r (The following information must be contained in solicitation documents for ` construction contracts and engineering agreements pursuant to 40 CFR Part -° ' 31.36(e) .) ; t3 Each bidder/offeror must fully comply with the requirements, terms, conditions ty of EPA's policy to award a fair share of subagreements to minority and women's businesses. The bidder/offeror co=its itself to taking affirmative steps Y. contained herein. Bidders/offerors will take affirmative steps prior to h submission of bids/proposals. Affirmative Steps 1. When feasible, segnenting total riork requirements do permit maximum PiBE/M participation. ILI, 2. Assuring that MEs and WBEs are -solicited whenever they are potential ` sources of goods or services. This step may include: � a. Sending letters or making other personal contacts with MBEs and W'BEs, (e.q. those- whose names appear on lists prepared by EPA or the grantee and oT:e`r MBE/WREs•known to the bidder/offeror. ) MBEs and WBEs should be +f? contacted when other potential subcontractors are contacted, within j reasonable time (fifteen days) prior to bid submission or closing date for receipt of initial offers. Those letters -or other contacts should communicate the following: r i. Specific description of the work to be subcontracted; i ii . How and where to obtain a copy of plans and specifications or, other detailed information needed to prepare a detailed price quotation; .•i v5 r. iii . date the quotation is due to the bidder/offeror; t: t; iv, pane, address, and phone number of the person in the bidder/offeror's firm whom the prospective FGE/WB-t subcontractor should contact for additional infomation. Qb. ,Sending letters or making other personal contacts with local . State, federal and private agencies and MBE/WBE associations relevant to the project. Such contacts should provide the same information provided in the direct contacts to MBE and WEE firms. 3. Where feasible, establishing delivery schedules which will encourage participation by M3Es and WBEs. IB31.2-1 10/$2 }�5y rt r *. � f:^ t ^r . i rer,7kft'7•yf+.. ° r.K?Yfi�JS4.,�}'r �' tf��i J•.Frg a't �y s Y' f .t r i ¢ kK ti`.l tltt e,{ >'x+{7"?it s}t",°"f'RL! �Ptz .r'uu..,,��ri`) s t1 ! L+M�ti r t'1t�"M).•r n 6 Yo r t K t .1. t t t1a x e.'�'1° ,fir Y ><,1 f. r � yxk4 } 1' �} Z("i:1 UKf"� t Y" ''S'/t 'f 1.I" C 1Z.1,y.J7 rr F."," IjD � �•! .£ _ Y"d A§k i§ 'sta x ri� 7 * la t. t '�•. } � at x?"rl,} ,pp �1y s-tw�.. , i y Mt .� t l�e Sf"4 et r F{f'��� t�f.:4`y �j .k � Sl "t.t f : t< ✓, J s 9k'. '{'' h�rs of }�Fd� #•,*-{ y'Y '�a t• � ,.��j�„?i;ti�� �Jrt,..,j� �"f�xt ry Spt�tt Y itsN sij; �Si ifs :fTi ;rl {.C� !x{ 3 !r[t Yt'is �'t .�Tvlf �����f�,���S���M y • �r7i '}.CtJ"t r r.�jj83•, u t�`7 tF Ci n his c� k.a r t .r' � ,Y ..Mkt .�S.-. r t 2,7 t' s. � 'r0 •t 1} i.i 1 .t' sliC r ��”nfi1:(^(,�j„z } t t r 7 tr� "F •y ��1�.. 11 t °�' " :�l t�.��;��+ r•+�kYl. 1`:' ., ,. — &' ., ... �, � Y°,rttt}.: .4�: ; �,,, i�'.iir �r1 . i d`u�t . kpp '7 1 � /S� ,;� �,4.. f S 1�� 1.,` [•'^'S-'n{'' �t'Fw'rlrkt7 {�'4 � .i .. 2 Determination of Compliance ':.:5 It is to be noted that bidders/offerors roust demonstrate co;-1pl iance with MBEMBE requirements in order to be deemed responsible. . Demonstration of compliance shall include, but is not limited to, the following information: 1 . Names, adresses and phone numbers of MBE/WBEs expected to perform work; Work to be performed by the MBEs and WBEs; `a 3. . Aggregate dollar amount of work to 'be performed by 14BEs and WBEs, showing aggregate to MBEs and aggregate to WSEs separately; F •. 4. Description of contacts to MBE and WBE organizations, agencies and associations which serve 146E/WBEs, including names of organizations, agencies and associations and dates of contacts; S. Description of contacts to MBEs and WBEs, including number of contacts, (i fields, .e. equipment or material ` s u i e electrical subcontractors, plumbers, etcl ) andpdatestofscontactsort services, All bidders/offerors should complete the Minority and Women's Enterprise Utilization Worksheet and sub•^�it to the orstoe e grantee � contract award. 1 (Grantees may establish alternative methods of compliance equivalent to or ' more stringent than the above. ) ABU Y r t IB31.2-2 11 P11 01 {t.-3°r��a k,�lTe $t{ 1'`l �4 L7"�i ktv at i•d�V 1S7 +t'"'�eN � ry ' � 3,�„� �. r.t {fit �• !fit� 1"J ��1+ ilC Lf t•r �� ti'.. F. : ( � 4 � .r S1 I 1Y 'd a f^ � �� w �r`aF�.�c}�ac�,,�y S tr '�3 t.' is � s s rr 1 as. � , t 9 a,r „rt ty'3„ �j��•?: f�r�"� '�"� .k.1�,:,)k�„'�i:•S�?tr.S aF a°A.: r .w..w.,....,:.es tz,»..` .. r �i i` f� EPA REGION VII MINORITY AND 11O11-11E;I`S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE UTILIZATIOR WORKSHEET ,u. Grant Applicant �P Project No. Contractor tngineer Address _ ephone o. Contact —Person: ` z~' fount of Contract 14BE Percentage BE Percentage r tSBE Subcontractor WBE Address r , -R- r son Telephone o. Conta T F Anount of Subcontract I Scope of 'fork , MBE Subcontractor u. Z. - Get '2 u' .13E Addre..s r Contact Person lelephone No `" '" Anount• of Subcontract Scope of Stork 3. MIB E Subcontractor WBE Address ' �;• Contact 'meson a ephone o. F, L, Alount of Subcontract Scope of Work � • - 4. MBE Subcontractor rISE ,address Contact Per Teiephone ;lo. ;F ,kmount of Subcontract Scope of Stork ¢' S. HBE* Subcontractor WOE Address Contact Tirson Telepnone No. Amount of Subcontract Scope of :Mork . .,rs • 10/82 . IB31.2-3 a r�#+��.�' "4 tr,� �>f�t+�{ryr �-� }•, ,tj .s 11:.: .., .,,., ;r a t s. Azi { �, � �t *,�t ,' 3 �. }�r{t�,�i" il by j t�1trt s C;,Y;4n ! ' t r.�} i t <Yr�i �.d t� .t{}�s`�aii?} 1;•�. 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'e' ,�.•. ,� .;y, vJ '1•g;,`,, ... .,, S� v 1 r ry w�i;�^,a'k�T,y�yl f b. f t t +• t y •ii� , _... . a Jll�r .Q►�MF"r71�i `IW'.h'',.•.r Y! v , :< rr.q,Nybhk j Jt�''I?l'1 ,i $'.$•.p � .g alt wiilRaa:+,.nu,�vri++aRi, `���,§t5X�3��a�:.��+t.[+�.st�►.»w..«.. .... _ .. DAt )S ACT , OV1"1t'1'1 MV: ( )MPHNSA1ION ( UNC12WC hItK I1011lt8 (a) Overtime. Requirements : fit° No Contractor or Subcontractor contracting for any part ' f� �4�;- fry •` ' of the contract shall require or permit any laborer or mechanic to be employed on such work in excess of hr k' : $ _ forty hours in any work week unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a y, rate not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of 71. pay for all hours worked in excess of s e. en R da, _ �r l-� Af forty hours in such work week, .',ilc •"�' °'��'et���~ r ; _..Lei .,.tom "-�''TJdL�.°C 'YY v a+v�.r. • •t -'�` (b) Violations ; Liability for unpaid _wages, Liquidated damages : ,,.�x In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in :x� s `t E paragraph (a) , the Contractor and any Subcontractor responsi- b1e therefor shall be liable to any - affected employee for his unpaid wages . In addition, such Contractor or Subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work dine under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory box ` .r; to such District or to such territory ), for liquidated damages. rit/bi :: Such liquidated damages shall be computed, with respect to =Y::r ., : ' each individual laborer or mechanic employed in violation of the clause (a) in the sum of $10 for each calendar day ' 4a ,, + , ? zG on which such employee was required or permitted to work in l:° excess of forty hours in a work . �. P overtime wa es re uired b . week without payment of th g q Y the clause (a) . wages and li uicdated damages : �(c) Withholding for. unpaid g 9 The Federal agency for which the contract work is done or <~ 1 by which financial assistance for the work is provided may withhold, or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on S, account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor, the full amount of wages required by the contract and such sums as may administratively be determined to be necessary to sat- >. ;i` isfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for fit.S liquidated damages as provided in clause (b) . ;. Insertion of clauses in subcontracts : 4� R fii ry. f� • The Contractor agrees to insert the foregoing clauses (a) , (b) , and (c) , and this clause (d) , in all subcontracts. r rx IB31.3-1 :1:' • • r ! :, �'!K"" ""w"�'u?l7ih1l'��8s �IfaY+yiy"7i t�� a _ "'•* �3�dR�ai�f7Ss�Atk+"s§C18Dt��M�r��'t,�ri�J`�"�a ',y ^ ��h20 7��Y Y} f{ (t:i 1 �: f"� s., "_1 + + if 4S 1e", r,�hh•�f��lt� k� ��"s s � t( + ,> r W y � }•s a.i. '.{.,r �! r Yry r r 1 i �" ,•� r+ .. r �- .� n� yy�t�• �'�� f�'H 4 ,�°r" f4i� .,�)W;rt jY, y 1 .'•S ! '+ .f {� '!, "�%',,iit���il",,.{r:.�t�,fns 3 ',;. sf f. �rsh a'tt���s���•4'1iy s^��Y$ �r! r i a�. • 7 �`' st tr y � `5+` Xi'w . ---- - — - '•f�ilY wmrAr...,:,..��--- --- ...,. ,.e..�®.iMYM..ri rs r - —t'' �"l�r.,..:.:�`f'. '. 1/. ,. � ;p�'iY1�eP11��1f•q'"".was.""�'�"-"'4'yf-•--`�`--v-�'-�'-'...o.w i.. •+.*.•.wrw'-.- �C.�*Y7 ��"i 1' ..t,t 1 r4+a'a,t - United States Environmental Protection Agency Washington,DC'10460 Labor Standards Provisions for -� Federal and Federally Assisted Contracts ns and related matters. curately set forth the time spent in each classification in a . Section 5.5 Contract pr which work is performed. The wage determination (in- ,. (a)The Administrator of the U.S.Environmental Protec- cluding any additional classification and wage rates con- ., 1 u of this section and the a tion Agency(EPA) requires the contracting officer to in- formed under paragraft (a)( )(ii) ,) ;. sert in full in any contract in excess of 52,000 which is Davis-Bacon poster (WH-1321) shall be posted at all entered into for the actual construction,alteration and/or times by the contractor and its subcontractor at the site of repair, including painting and decorating, of a public the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can F l building or public work, or building or work financed in be easily seen by the workers. '3 A'.. ' ICJ .+,�•m;Ni .:ri.' whole or in part from Federal funds or in accordance with guarantees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (ii) (A)The contracting officer shall require that any class or financed from funds obtained by pledge of any contract of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage rant of a Federal agency to make a loan,g , or annual con- determination and which is to be employed under the tribution (except where a different meaning is expressly contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage indicated), and which is subject to the labor standards determination. The contracting officer shall approve an r provisions of any of the acts listed in section 5,1, the fol- additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits At - r'.':' . lowing clauses (or any modifications thereof to meet the therefore only when the following criteria have been met: 4 },? ''} particular needs of the agency,Provided,That such modi- (1) The work to be performed by the classification re- fications are first approved by the Department or Labor): quested is not performed by a classification in the wage r` -. (1) Minimum wages. (i) All laborers and mechanics em- determination; and ployed or working upon the site of the work will be paid ' ' (2) The classification is utilized in the area by the con- ;;, ',:.•. :.;. t unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and struction industry;and r '< 3 -s without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regu- (3) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide lations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3)), the full amount of wages wage rates contained in the wage determination. and bona fide fringe benefits(or cash equivalents thereof) (B)If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be due at time of payment computed at rates not less than p y employed in the classification (ii=known), or their repre- chose contained in the wage determination of the Secre- sentatives, and the contracting officer agree on the classi- `'` tary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part fication and wage rate (including the amount designated hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which for fringe benefits where appropriate),a report of the ac- S' may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such tion taken shall be sent by the contracting officer to the " =;f,.-�: ,•,.� laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs rea- Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employ ; sonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under De- ment Standards Administration (WS�H, ESA), U.S. De- :: r,,,t , section 1(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of labor- partment of Labor.Washington, DC 20210. The Admin- s+; ers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such labor- istrator W�CH,ESA►,or an authorized representative,will ers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of ara ra h i,. 1 P p g p approve,modify,or disapprove every additional ciassi ica- ,,,, (a)(1)(iv) of this section:also,regular contributions made tion action within 30 days of receipt and so advise the or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer less often than quarterly)under plans,funds,or programs q y) p within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary. Vi which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget un- .,,s., be constructively made or incurred during such weekly pe- ..:.Y y der OMB control number 1215-0140.) riod. Such Laborers and mechanics shall be paid the ap- ' ' propriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage deter- (C)In the event the contractor,the laborers or mechanics urination for the classification of work zctually performed, to be employed in the classification or their represents- r•` '? without regard to skill,except as provid•:d in section 5.5(a) rives, and the contracting officer do not agree on the pro- .,` (4).Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than " posed classification and wage rate (including the amount r '� one classification may be compensated at the rate speci- designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the k�; fled for each classification for the time actually worked contracting officer shall refer the questions,including the therein: Provided, that the employer's payroll records ac- views of all interested parties and the recommendation of ' IB31.4-1 *i Page 1 of S EPA Form 5720.4 (Rev.5.87) Previous edition is obsolete. 7777 - `, M"'xkpy�e` }�•'+'.�A !'>we""""'";'`--+x i,r�i�.Yt��t,��p,f ti .� � ',i.�..!'r e, '' y,,. k1 t,.. ..,.l t s'tk rf•`~v;z?� ,� l '...( 5���.fi 3thi}Njx�. k tt r r � rc`''�TF's'��r,#rr�1i"�}t x� ,:w �'t t' f t � r� � ' '• d iT�K iii }�s�. „�,,�,j+� .,�,' f � t '' F�•�--�'�F 'M '!R"'—°�-'.n-.r^r-a--.....v._ •, ..�„�-..-�wt+.ri .vrx...t �* ��M, r9? t � ; .k ,1 gd:�N�{o-lU?YS'W'Pr�rM4.Mnwn.w„`.._.... ....._. ,.«r.n+m4 mv'u Yx�7.n }.J�r .. .; s, �s'. .--.SF a :M:x;.rt .e.......,w.., ... .__ ..,.w..r+•anc6M:K4"r�c`:'fi�!>� . :'mot,• .. Y1 •{t the contracting officer. to the Administrator WS1I. ESA (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be for determination. The Administrator W&,H. ESA, or an rnaintained by the contractor during the course of the authorized representative, will issue: a determination work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter ;r,tp ' " •x ° q:_'; within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30- work. Such records shall contain the name. address, and }• '' day period that additional time is necessary.(Approved by Social Security Number of each such worker, his or her the Office of Management and Budget under OMB con- correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (includ- ing rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona '. trot number 1215.01.10.) ,> fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types (D)The wage rate(including fringe bdnefits where appro• described in section 1(U)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act), l ' priate) determined pursuant to subparagraphs (1)(B) or daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions ~' t: (C)of this paragraph,shall be paid to all workers perform- made made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of ing work in the classification under this contract from the Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the =j4 �., first day on which work is performed in the classification. wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of `4ti"i'�`'` h' (iii) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits un- a +? 3s,' contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a der a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate,the the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the records which show that the commitment to provide such r r� wage&.termination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is fnan- 5` benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. cially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics af- (iv)If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee �" y fected, and records which show the costs anticipated or or other third person, the contractor may consider as the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Con- 1 of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any ;i tractors employing apprentices or trainees under ap- i costs reason anticipated in providing bona fide fringe ben- roved programs shall maintain written evidence of the s efits under a plan or program, Provided, That the Secre- p p g I p p g registration of apprenticeship programs and certification ,;-',°r.,-':,ZS} tary of Labor has found,upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Ba- of trainee programs, the registration of apprentices and4irgu,Y trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the 'r"r;f con Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may re- applicable programs. roved b the Office of Manage. ;�; . }• quire the contractor to set aside in a separate account as- � ment and Budget under OMB control 1215-0140 and sets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or pro- 1215-0017) gram. (Approved by the Office of Management and Bud- get under OMB control number 1225-0140.) (ii)(A)The contractor shall submit weekly for each week (2) Withholding. The U.S. Environmental Protection in which any contract work is performed a copy of all pay-, rolls to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency if the Agency(EPA) shall upon its own action or upon written �a + : ; request of an authorized representative of the Depart- agency is a parry to the contract, but if the agency is not ment of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld from the such a party,the contractor will submit the payrolls to the contractor under this contract or any other Federal con- applicant,sponsor,or owner,as the case may be,for trans- mission to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. tract with the same prime contractor,or any other Feder- The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and tom- ally assisted contract subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing pletely all of the information required to be maintaineo wage requirements,which is held by the same prime con- under section 5.5(a)(3)(i) of Regulations,29 CFR Part 5. .` tractor,so much of the accrued payments or advances as This information may be submitted in any form desired. i may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechan- r its,including apprentices, trainees,and helpers,employed Optional Form 3,17 is available for this purpose and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents b the contractor or an subcontractor the full amount of w ages required by the contract. In the event of failure to (Federal Stock Number 1)29.005-00014 -1),U.S. Govern- pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, merit Printing Office,Washington, DC 20402. The prime trainee,or helper,employed or working on the site of the contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. (Approved by the Office of 1 work,all or part of the wages required by the contract,the Management and Budget under OMB control number U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may,after written 1215-01.19.) notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, + take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspen- (B) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a Sion of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of "Statement of Compliance," signed by the contractor or funds until such violations have ceased. subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervise: (3) Payrolls and Basic Records. the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following; ' IB31.4-2 S EPA Form 570.4 (Rev.5.87) Previous edition is obsolete. Page 2 of S i {S�,.�r y�"4�+'` r i " M.m+� '�'ti'kYT,.siY.i Gs.�,W '�st�`+'t?+GY�'3`'+�"t`•u •--....w.,,.w.•,Q,,, +�7 ° Cstsst Jv t {} t 'xFd 't 7 � ) vi rT r`'•f1r• i `"lad iM ':., � ._r/ rrt °t:4.ult t`rt.}'• `' .v. s ... r .�jS� � d'+t{3 d .f� s g,�d c qt, p t.. r' (1) That the payroll for the payroll period contains the certified U the Bure�ut of Apprenticeship and Training yr ` , Y pP P g information required to be maintained under section a State Apprenticeship Agency(where appropriate:)to be � c F i 5.5(a)(3)(i)of 29 CFR Part 5 and that such information is eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. , sKs correct and complete; The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the € t `, job site in any craft classification shall not be greater thanf ° (2)That each laborer or mechanic(including each helper, the ratio permitted to the contractor as to entire work apprentice and trainee) employed on the contract during force under the registered program. Any worker listed on the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages a payroll at an apprentice is not registered P � ce wage rate,w ,•sLYb�'4- `�`ia' earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not ,I that no deductions have been made either directly or indi• less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determine- `.; rectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible tion for the class�.fication of work actually performed. In q�7 i deductions as set forth in Regulations, 29 CFR Part 3; addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site r`•. =.,.J (3)That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered pro- than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash grain shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate ;F{� u f •;``; ' equivalents for the classification of work performed, as on the wage determination for the work actually per- specified in the applicable warye determination incorpo- formed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its pro- rated into the contract. P 1 tY P ,,:+ gram is registered,the ratios and wage rates(expressed in r (C)The weekly submission of a properly executed certifi- percentages of the journeyman's hourly rate) specified in cation set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form 347 the contractor's or subcontractor's registered program 3r' , shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the"State- shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at notr ,w, ment of Compliance" required by paragraph (a) (3) (ii) less than the rate specified in the registered program for (B) of this section. the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percent- (D)The falsification of any of the above certifications may age of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the appiica• subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal ble wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe � prosecution under Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section benefits in accordance with the provisions of the appren• 231 of Title 31 of the United States Code. ticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not u specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full (iii) The contractor or subcontractor shall make the amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determina- records required under paragraph (a) (3) (i) of this sec- lion for the applicable classification. If the Administrator r. 1 4 tion available for inspection, copying, or transcription by W&H, ESA determines that a different practice pre v ails `` �l. authorized representatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or the Department of Labor, and shall for the applicable apprentice classification,fringes shall be aid in accordance with that determination. In the event I permit such representatives to interview employees dur- P 't'�u ing working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcon- the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau, with- "' h tractor Mails to submit the required records or to make draws approval of an apprenticeship program the con- them available, the U.S. Environmental Protection ' tractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices ;i;; Agency may, after written notice to the contractor, spon- at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the t sor,applicant,or owner,take such action as may be neces- work performed until an acceptable program is approved. } sary to cause the suspension of any further payment, ad- vance,or guarantee of funds. Furthermore,failure to sub- (ii) Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees r o make such will not be permitted to work at less than the redeter• ' 1 mit the required records upon request or t P P records available may be grounds for debarment action mined rate for the work performed unless they are ern V. pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. ployed pursuant to and individually registered in.a pro- y. (4)Apprentices and Trainees gram which has received prior approval,evidenced by for- :Y mal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Em- r. (i)Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at ployrpent and Training Administration. The ratio of less than the predetermined rate for the work they per- trainees to journeymen on the jot)site shall not be greater l formed when they are employed pursuant to and individu- than permitted under the plan approved by the Employ- ally registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program reg- meet and Training Administration. Every trainee must be istered with the US Department of Labor, Employment paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved and Training Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship program for the trainee's level of progress,expressed as a and Training,or with a State Apprenticeship Agency rec- percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the , ognized by the Bureau,or if a person is employed in his or applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid .'] her first 90 days of probationary employment as an ap- fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the prentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not trainee program.If the trainee program does not mention individually registered in the program, but who has been fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of IB31.4-3 ` EPA Form 5720.4 (Rev.5.57)Previous edition is obsolete. Page 3 of 5 }. ryr,.^-.'i'.... _..,."""•^wm+ r� :a>«s>,r r*^^- .. A. .._ ..,a.0 i ,,. .;:}'t.'sa'iis'^.a..-....----- r-t) � r ! d `fr kNcJ1 .�,t i���rr.i A},v,i> "'� r t ,,, x f fi:a V4r��'v.ka� •y,;F�yt�' 't r( r rse, (t•i +, ,'i,.s�'a' i+�' { 6� r'Si +r NMI 1. �J 4 fry i{71 t OJT fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the of this clause include disputes between the contractor(or Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines any of its subcontractors) and the contracting agency, the �. that there is an apprenticeship program associatcd with U.S. Department of Labor,or the employees or their rep- the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage de- resentativcs. termination which provides for less than full fringe bene- (10) Certification of Eligibility. fits for apprentices.Any employee listed on the payroll a. - a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a (i) By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies _ V training plan approved by the Employment and Training that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who �k Administration shall be paid not Tess than the applicable has an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ; Y wage rate on the wage determination for the classification ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue y' of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee per- of section 3(a) of. the Davis-Bon Act or 29 CFR forming work on the job site in excess of the ratio permit- -, led under the registered program shall be paid not less (ii) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any `r than the applicable wage rate an the wage determination person or firm ineligible for award of a Government con- for the work actually performed. In the event the Employ- tract g ' meat and Training administration withdraws approval of tract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or g l P 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). a training program, the contractor will no longer be per mitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable prede- (iii)The penalty for making false statements is prescribed ;„•, }J,^ry{;,,,, termined rate for the work performed until an acceptable in the U.S.Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. 1001. program is approved. (b) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act.The ,. (III)Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of ap- Administrator,EPA shall cause or require the contracting ' prenticcs, trainees and journeymen under this part shall officer to insert the following clauses set forth in pars- be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity graphs (b)(1), (2),(3),and (4)of this section in full in any requirements of Executive Order 11246,as amended,and contract subject to the overtime provisions of the Con- 5 29 CFR Part 30. tract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. These ,n y% clauses shall be inserted in addition to the clauses re- <� (5) Compliance with Copeland Act requirements. The quired by section 56(a)or section 4.6 of Part 4 of this title. 41;; contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR As used in this paragraph the terms"laborers” and "me- a 4,� P Y qiV, ; Part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this con- chanics" include watchmen and guards. `'y y tract. ^' .,! (1)Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontrac- i (6) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall for contracting for any part ofothe contract work which S' insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR - € 5.5(a)(1) through (10) and such other clauses as the U.S. may require or involve the employment of laborers or me- 5.5(a) shall require or permit any such laborer or me- Environmental Protection Agency may by appropriate in- chanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on - ;. structions require,and also a clause requiring the subcon- r% j to include these clauses in any lower tier subcon• such work to work in excess of forty hours in such work- tractors tracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the week unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensa- compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontrac• lion at a rate not less than one and one-half times the for with all the contract clauses in 29 CFR SS. basic rate of pay for all hours worked. in excess of forty Ki hours in such workweek. s. A . (7) Contract termination: debarment. A breach of the (2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated dam- ,`; contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 maybe grounds for termi- ages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth { nation of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor 'x in paragraph (b)(1) of this section the contractor and any and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the (8) Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act re- unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcon- gttircments.All rulings and interpretations of the Davis- tractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1,3, work done under contract for the District of Columbia or and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this con- a territory, to such District or to such territory),for liqui- tract. dated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be com- puted with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, (9) Disputes concerning labor standards, Disputes ans- including watchmen and guards,employed in violation of ing out of the labor standards provisions of this contract the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, in shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this the sum of$10 for each calendar day on which such indi- +,r, contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance vidual was required or permitted to work in excess of the with the procedures of the Department of Labor set forth standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the in 29 CFR Parts 5,6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning overtime wages required by the clause set forth in para- graph (b) (1) of this section. py EPA Form 5720.4 (Rev.5.37)Previous edition is obsolete. IB31.4-4 page 4 of 3 h ~I'.. ,�.„tt MWMM1�Ai >♦�°' r r� '�1rgP'7kF-: 41 ',..• ' r r it• 4�„a�,t .R, < .. 3 .� J . 1�.yj.'S .y��fi�kji''�. i. ��� 4� � 1t1✓,}r;� < 3,t'��r�A u t 7a�'� t. . Y � � Y t i., r � i r���n ,r r�si.� 7�", J,tar�'.�+, .,.,�..s. :•.i?ret PPPti{ q P i �� f"'� t�. t,s ,`.l+ 3y,,f ;���� h•S^y�y t'_U� t� y1''�'a �n.'i t ''. .r ! •r ':1' � t}i n f •,(i�;I.�t� }tih' :t?. "�14t y ?N rSal�Ott , ;, �S�. s •t ' ' ;i t���z t �1��'~4f�'��}' i rvc'—: ._._r .; r- i��'y..'Y:ata��i x{ry � ���h��� �t' fir]+'fN�4`+T�YS�Y�+._,Fi"t:o t�o- �,�'•tr"5Caa'hra��?st�„ �4"�rk�s>!'�'tS a�}�tst���-t�aW3'rtt} I..p MMI • n N, (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated dam- ages. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sl�ali upon its own action or upon written request of an autho- rized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from Any moneys Payable on ac- > count of work performed by the contractor or subcontrac- for under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor,or any other Federally as- sisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which deltermined to be neccs- contractor,such sums as may be sary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcon- tractor for ?,unpaid wages and liquidated damages As pro- vided vided in the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(. ) section. shal (4) Subcontracts. The contractor thc clauses set forth in r pars' insert in any subcontr acts graph(b)(1) through(4) of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in r any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs (b)(1) through(4)of this section. (c) In addition to the clauses contained In paragraph (b), in any contract subject only to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act and not to any of the other 'A statutes cited in section 5.1, the Administrator of EPA shall cause or require the contracting officer to insert a clause requiring that the contractor o r subcontractor shall 4 maintain payrolls and basic payroll records during the t course of the work and shall preserve them for a period of three years from the completion of the contract for all laborers and mechanics,including guards and watchmen, ' working on the contract. Such records shall contain the r name and address of each such employee, social security number,correct classifications,hourly rates of wages paid, r daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions ` made,and actual wages paid. Further, the Administrator EPA shall cause or require the cd cov dtnc�hat the a sert in any such contract a clause providing records to be,maintained under this paragraph shall be made available by the contractor or subcontractor for in- spection, copying, or transcription by authorized repre- sentatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and,the Department of Labor,and the contractor or sub- contractor.will permit such representatives to interview employees.during working hours on the job. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB control numbers„1215.0140 and 1215.0017.) , IB31.4 5 Poge S of S. rEPA Form 5720.4 (Rev.5.87)Previous edition is obsolete. .�_` �. °_� �.ri irk! .: '•'E,a. .+r. z t5.''tr s 'iii t4 15 t,ts+y jk.+�• ay. i. j� v'1x'lo rF..TC:` xwa 4`iq �Y' Sri*' 4k'ti`,'i9i'ar i'A'•+`i;F'' N+ 4i Sr i t t " AWMEM T Labor Standards Provisions for Federal and Federally Assisted Contracts (EPA Form 5720-4 Rev. 5-87) r' Section 5.5 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) (ii)(A) and ,4dding a new paragraph (a) (4) (iv), to read as follows: S 5.5 Contract provisions and related matters. (a) (ii)(A) The contracting officer shall require that any.class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The contracting officer shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met: (1) Except with respect to helpers as defined in 29 CFR 5.2(n)(4), the work.to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a MUM ,. classification in the wage determination; and (2) The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and (3) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination; and (4) With respect to helpers as defined in 29 CFR 5.2(n) (4), such a classification prevails in the area in which the work is performed. (4) * '* (iv) Helpers. Helpers will be permitted to work on a project if the helper classification is specified on an .applicable wage determination or is approved pursuant to the conformance procedure set forth in § 5.5(a)(1)(ii) . The allowable ratio of helpers to journeymen employed by the contractor or subcontractor on the job site shall not be greater than two helpers for every three journeymen (in other words, not' more than 40 percent of the total number of journeymen and helpers in each contractor's , 'or in each subcontractor's own work force employed on the job site). Any , worker listed on a payroll at a helper wage rate, who is not a helper as defined in 29 CFR 5.2(n) (4), shall be paid not less`%than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any helper performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted shall be paid not less than the applicable journeyman's (or laborer's, where appropriate) wage rate on the ' wage determination for the work actually performed. IB31.4-6 , L v '�.. $ ;�'.��' d6s hl�Xithk��t'�4� ,'� ly.W��,•�+N4h"JhSY`+'t��'{��� :�A ��;. �� •. • r i; . Arpritoix A '$ Norics or RrciviptionarT roll ArrlitauTwc The foll0ain¢ Pants and timctal>lea for Aczsom To E„svaz EQvAL ExrtoymcmT female utifir+unn slialt he Incind04 In all CPrOATONtTY(E7CLC17Ttb'L OitACtt 11.46) Federal and federally misled construction 1. The Offeror's or Bidder's attention !s conlrncts and subcontracts h1 excess of called to the "Equal Opportunity Clause" tractor' The goals are on-site c to ottlte con- tractor's narrcrate on-site can.trtictlon and the "Standard Federal Equal Employ- workforce whether or not part of shat work- melt Opportunity dConstruction Contract force is performing work at% a Federal or Specifications"set forth herein. federal IY-ILtsistcd construction contract or 2.The goals and timetables for minority subcontract. and female participation, expressed in per. Area covered:Goals for Women apply na• centage terms for the Contractor's aggre• •• tionivide. gate yorkforce in each trade on all can. struct on work In the covered area. are as Timetable Cioal: follows: cperccntl .. Timetables OoAU for mbtoritr Goals for female From Apr.1,1918 until Mnr.91,19:9....« 9.1 panteipation for participation In From Apr.1,1919 until 1•tnr.31.1080...... 5.0 =.; each trade each trade From Apr.1.1900 until Mar.91.1981...... 6.9 Appendix: B-30 A These goals are applicable to all the Con• stractor's construction w drk(whether or not . it is Federal or federally assisted)performed In the covered area. The Contractor's compliance with the Ex- ecutive Order and the resWatlons in 41 CFR Part 60-4 shall be bnaed,on iWitnplementa- Lion of the Equal Opportunity Clause, spe- cific affirmative action obligations required by the specifications set forth In 41 CFR 60• 4.3(a), and !ts efforts to meet the coals es- tablished for the eeographlcal area where the contract resulting front this solicitation is to be performed. The hours of minority and female employment and training mrst be substantially uniform throuchout the length of the contract, and in each trade. sad the constrictor shall make a good faith effort to employ minorities and women evenly on each of its protects.The transfer of minority or female employees or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or from pro• ••'.,. Ject to project for the sole purpose of meet- lts¢the Contractor's goals shall.be a viola- `f tion of the contract, the Executive Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 69-4. ' Compliance with the goals will be measured " against the total work hours performed. 3. The Contractor shall prmide written notification to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs within 10 working days of award of any con- struction subcontract in excess of$10.000 at any tier for construction work under the contract resulting from this solicitation. The notification shall list the name.address and telephone number of the subcontractor. employer Identification number. estimated dollar amount of the subcontract:estimated starting and completion dates of the sub- eontract: and the geographical area In which the contract is to be performed. 4.Aa used in this Notice.and-in the con- tract resulting from this solicitation, the "covered area° Is City of Jefferson, Missouri,".County, 9f Cole. IB31.5-1 £r�i.1R�1 r ',.b� � "+"4't :h i}'T1' t } h 1 #•z�x Y n '�{�• ' ;'b,a" t! f.'"Ra.;, 7. S !� ¢i..r `y .� fit- ) t ( t CFf�t J'�`-tiM�'�•cs�s.��:rwf�nl�.+l�w.w�ilw�.c� .,.,�,,.n _ .,_.a.�l._ ,.. �.4,..,;.N..w.L. ' t ::•Itr►.+" ;21rjuirmmoiat for/NftinnALNO Acdao Aop,91, ix 3 1 ir.•.e..e ` To Ensure Equal Employment Opportunity UaW further notice-Cie following or 105 Kam"OtT.Loot (Executive Order iL^S8) miaorit utilization in each onastrncUoan craft s y 3760 Karr Guy,MO•nS.r..�....d.+»-. �2 r x,t 1.The Offeror'3 or Bidder's attention la and trade shall be Included In all Federal or rs ton &%Ks WeyrmorM V4 CAS*UO called to the"Equal Opportunity Clause"and federally assisted construction contracts and low�,mm F""a n°t'' r� the"Standard Federal Equal Employment sabcontracts in excess of S1t1li00 to be t000 K atr.eOiL MO--- A "` Specifications'set forth herein. performed In the respective POPRpbical Mo Arwood.MO Ouaurr► 2.The goals and timetables for rinority arena.Thn goals are applicable to each na*w.rsA Cotr+Dae, ' and female participation.expressed In nonexempt ormtractor's total Onoite Ks anor�+o+e an7d401t e! o pe"t .e ptr.<MharhL K9 rltrww Ks telr.enr.aet percentage terms for the Contractor's corsatructioes workforce.Pegmrdleos of Ke that its M*"%& Mo Al UW% MO h,. aggregate workforce in each trade on all whether or not part of tbat workforce is Date% MO lotwg UO Ca.a»aw too consmiction work in the covered area,areas performing wont on a Federal.fedexail cxoc tea c6va9 MO Datn+Nt l.+0 Y DoAft MO GenVr.MO canoe MO wn. ' follows: asAstod or rronfederally related prof ed. I—UO w^►r:►w►"an.+�0.+ot.woni VO }., Uitsh•++K MO tr.+wae0^D 40►+wosrt uO >! >: Goats to twor"T coats for tomato eorAmot or subcontsacl. lilwa»a+. Ma Paw Mo tonal 40 ' TwReuow p"Dtcn bm"rov a^17D00°"'"eaG' Construction contractors which are tNareL S rpl lrerra Siaoe participating in an approved Homratowu Man too ceArrre-eL►qt.—...-.».-.-»,- In..n Moab for ku.rt poets for (nee 41 CFR 00-1.5)are required to comply t Mo Ooonne. each Tour. wen r� with the gaols of the Hometown Plan with 1740 �,,,,,,o,L ,_,_ _ 03 regard to construction work they perform in Nn.ts,LSa C&J"s.r. ._.. the area covered by the Hometown Plan. MO AttM i.i0 Auuve tK!CaM1etretS Loo d These goals are applicable to all the With regard to all their other covered c'"'a"n 00 crAmm Mo Co.% UO 4 ,vl Contractors construction work(whether or e0000a NCO m owaraL MO Krwe Lr0 Lem not it Is Federal or federally assisted) construction worst.such contractors sire MO MtwN&Mo M.N.WO M?wtIML LIO required to comply with the applicable SMSA nionor. MO ucgo'e Mo eswc: I+0 ;} performed in the covered area if the Kru mi MO nerowm Mo sc"on W % contractor Performs aonstrvcdon Work In a or EA goo!contained In thin appendix 8-30. scOti.n4 Mo shone,,Mo Suaran s P phical arse located outside of the to? s<Cm At 40 off. Economic Ate" :I.ISAr.Owhnt9c tb covered area.it ahaLU apply the goals 11444 SL LrA^MO-n....,..�.._........ +,7 +4'' established for such ge67 ;phleal area where coal it --rewr it Lt*wt it 4ra4 K it t +- �5 tea S+Ot'k is actually perioc=44L With regard S•o.' 4 Cho�•. KO�MO .�.sotc Leo sL '• �MieK MO SL l.rwa:k0 SL Wu•D:•:y •,: ' to tLa second area.the contraetoralx7 is - vonsMSACoLne"_ =' subject to the goals for boar itT federally 16.tw,y+ .R.Bowe rL Corwin:n C4r ft Involved and nonfedemll Involved C9a OhAuauu UL Eir•9itent i6 Faw4K r Frar+MR /L s'€{ }F; y SMSA Couitxre ca"ra:K Jaatwtt tL aasrw:iL:erieraat: •s;., ,,� t construction. 1200 (k.Duoue.lA— — 00 A. aoraer IL aonh.os tL Meowart 4 • The Contractor's compliance with the No,sMsA counoee• _...--- R. pas w Mors+K. Rc or F P LA Oh•Dt�tr 0 t ti om PL MS iL -of y ehOt r.0.Pwe[a K g� Executive Order and the regulations in 41 K.•a Ca,oW IA AKart "c W CUVIOM A Wati.n9!oR+L woyns IL w^wr*m++O CFR Part tdT-i shell be based on.its o«,w.rr w aaaDOrr A wttr,.u�.tt wn Goen9K:MO Bute.40 evo cnreeatt . 0awtom WI Gran Wt Lalayene. MO Callan.MO 08,010tte Mo Cent Lr0 Implementation of the Equal Opportunity On OV WV0n goat Ireatw taoLne,u.•L GaseoroK MO uoro 4O Vona x 40 r Clauses,specific affirmative action obligations SMSA eounc..e Uxnwc MO UwwK MO 4MMDrpR tu0 , •; required by the specifications set forth in +ow m^�noat inane Moan*,MaL.. 06 M&V9Wflety. vO Pony. u0 Peahen LUZ tL 1lat.r It Poo btael4 to SOIL Peyndtl4 UO now..Mo SL frw=oc Ma 41 CFR t304.3(4 and its efforts to meet the ' Nor.aMSA commas 3.e 319.aenv-vwe: Mo Scott MO stomata;' goals.The hours of minority and female IL CwK n, nuceoae n. 14en09"M IL Mo WAROM MO .VtiVW.7hK 4O wayry ' employment and training must be Motor A. wtw.+ox u t~,jhcM A Gas Ica 1V0VWcL PAO. Marc LA Hww.. A I". 1A Low►K A SMSA C,ount,ee substantially uniform Lhrougbout the length of MWW-SWW.MO care. 7020 SonrlgDe4 MG._._ the c'Orrtract.and in each trade.and the loo r eels aaoda,LA: MO CMDaan<MO alowAL contractor shall make a good faith effort to s 3A R a _^ I r no*&�sA c°'""" to -w , r employ minorities and women evenly on each tA Ur^ K c�aK, �KS r KS of Its protects.The transfer of minority or 1lonsMSA C 0048 +3 n.o.nc K3 WAMM Ks w oewc MO ['. female Cm Y►6entort IA Crcr.LA W c N:onion to employees or traimeea from Barr-MO aw'-X AD ceder. MO own Contractor t0 Contractor Or istt7m reject t0 Janos;IA WavvVetL MO Dotiaat MO i7otltiaK MO HIcka+:MO P 101 waterloo.IN 140.leR Mo is—.MO Lbc olq MO Law p purpose of meeting he SMSA eomoes renoK Leo MEOW-* 100 1/err+a Mo reject for the sofa Contractor's goals shat!be a violation of the 6920 watenoo•Adx Fart&A ._. _. a.r a contract the Executive Order and the �Mu C4ur"",,,"______ - Lo -TV W.too Taaeer Mo varrat MO Wren regulations in 41 Cr'R Part 60-4.Compliance a erenar:to etlowarr LA euan.IA Cerro ate. MO w�Rt 4K Galg OK Ottaa6 wi a th the goals will be measured against the Gwo La Cram w.to Fo"nr,to Flovet Ka.s.aD ' total work hours performed: u Frar.%W% to GM-Or. iA HWCOM iA s.A Counoes`K <? 3.The Contractor shall provide written ""°'° 'A 110""`t t""''0'k N wren.• tK>rh0 waruL Ks. #t "t 1.+. P 4>WK to Wwft KS D~-KS,SoagwaL Ij notification to the Director of the Me of too FOA Doage.IA: Nor►Sum eotnoee Federal Contract Compliance Programs 1+ot�sMSA�h� 0• Ks trarOel:Ks eanorc Ks cu++Dac Ks Chet. '(:•tic N erl.na +aD+e:tN GDwtas N Carton a twgw4 KS GerK its Con4nt.+iK K$ j within:0 working 'nays of award of any Ga:N Dwarwot IA Enn+et 1A Go cmW.. Ks f0waeoK Ks Eft Ks r*r . construction subeont:aet in excess of S10.000 IA►taeMtont IA KrntaCt;'L4 KoawKnt A KS Pero KS Grano 93 Gear KS Gr.aial at any tier for construction work under the Pd0 AAm IA Poedwr m A Sac IA wan KS Geearl.noti K3 iianwe" KS Nww. J seer!A NyV KS Hamm KS►taeaett Ks IbeLenw%Ks Q contract resulting from this solicitation.The 103 sow cor.IX* Ktrnr•Ks KW+-t Ks Ka.s KS teats% notilieatioa shall list the name.address and sum counnee Ks MGPhWM s KS MwW%RS went.R3 ;1.. Tr29 Slotoe Cd<L C�+:'.c',�.�+ L#W-V Ks NODS K3►1w wm Ks Yee+t Ks telephone number a!the subcontractor. 's Pena Ins Peet KS awe KS Seoie Ks employer identification number of the ���g"D'LO4L I,a sane¢as staaowe Ks st&MO c gs SW- •.: subcontractor.estimated dollar amount of the IA�om LN Chow/ac a WC A►Gram% +LO SawL KKSSSirrw,Ka w.:nnl► subcontract estimated starting and IA Orion;LA vy.mta¢IA swim ME Min• IaolSiisA t»ounao.—,_ �____„ ,3 COr..p101102 dates Of the 3ubeont:act:and Lhe loos:►:E seer:HE C"""a K!°°a't`e 93 e7iaraniat Its 0014 KS Dounrr. its CO graphical area in Which the subcontract f3 Knax NF MoMewt:NE Pto ME St"'+as DICa wn K9 E:u its Elb..orat KS 04.4 3 P K narsam No wftnq SO GOBI"worn Its GIARDn[ KS ;am% KA tocom Ks to be performed. _ So car.SO Unam$0 vamiam COPM Ks %UO- t KS taslt m Its Ks pa wo Da. 4.As used in this Notice.and in the• 104 Da Mono•,k tor"K KS c1twx Ks pe to tL ' .'r SMSA c wlbow Ks ileptiDUM AS P00-K K3 Ftoamt K9 4! contract resulting from this solicitation.the 2129 Oft MoneL ra 46 falsetto Ks $—am KS she nar6 Ks y "covered area"is insert description of the u Po k,A wanom tman:Its Ttowasr i.s Teo"Ks wa lom Y._ ( P 2.n. eat -00064 Ks: geographical areas where the contract 13 to Non SMSA A APO sm"CaUMM r. be performed giving the statm.county and a A0"K'A A0°"'0O"1 to eppA. u G7anK 6aa0 TaooLR Ks_ 'her, aA CaKDC to Qw.,A w Doutte vv elrsvrt Ks Jattarwrt KS KS El+alwhera city.if any). LA :awe: u :.+toox 1A KeoINC A Ny►ste3N Cane" OU" i ' :. laKaK N RUOOOrs U Ma+taleat to taanOrt 03 Gal.Ks c4tt"Ks aerr eta IA M&W.%IA Mono%IA Iowoen.eig iA Nireaoi4 LA Shirr:N t&"W w Ur•+orK 4l. Ks tyms its tuariltaq It slerris Ks K VarD Blraac IA Waoeira N Weyra. Waoatr.0%Its ur.*w%tt8 foal. s ' IB31.5-2 h ,+ f a yS tt'*64' !'Yd xlx s x �f xl`'� tSt• +t, -.y i.ns$4 '',r '�ih i. . h.: �C .�, �hl Y%}+� 7• �.�°S, �,C�'�r4� s& p f .�,�k^n( 3{`� ��rK�F�ny.1 !('�� r e'r s�''.i;Y^��.gm:}�'�r,,�ti.�,e-4�y�yp'if�'�c � ,}t4��`ry��.�"��„4m�4 f+.' ,t'�,��k�,�` •�S : ,.{Y•�>. 'l.�7,�5��"�a��� xx^� �}�C[ S'sf�{x.'��k4�y'f�..Snt� xu:n���� ,!' Y3�P 9 r 06 3�4 �•.,tl�?(le + s't-� +�fi?d e , ''` ,c- t ,M I: �; �"k x1.ray,.5 SIt✓ i,y�kkr "8�t1�}}jr`+t Sr s, t��M f C �1r�'iX f'i;'"t.+}, +t..�y� �ojft M , },� 1t1S tF'y it f 1,ict !Y ftt.t }{ � °x.�'{try V y4,� i i,V Ej yY Y3!N' f � k'',:1� Loft t h e 1 61`�'� 4,; t '� i.t f �'t��' x ei� ,i�: 7 i 1. a fLh� � ..� s •� '} ! t. 1 c r J4 b fJ,n. :e4t+ornla A►eea•-a::.nurxh+d Aret.max A oo.l Thr fnilo•:1uth goals end llntclables fcr female +tttl1ration shall be Included in all 1; Sou � Federal And federally "slstcd eonstrnctlon contracts And aubrontrnels In exeess of scan NiU $10.000.The goals are opphreble to the cum trnetor's ncgreliale on-site ron.1truction I 1141 N$«..«».«.,....,....«.». .. t,$ workforce,whether of not part of that%ork- No t.m w."W. _ force is perfonminx work on a Federal or N"$USACA•tmM --- 1•$ lode rally•Itsslsted construcllon contract or NI QYW No/await No oats.N$lerDti subcontract.moral M$Symm NO NVMV4 ht Mitt No Fit Iwo Nil ft x,N1 M"VommR No Area covered:Goals for Women apply nor- "no NR sm..BOat:N$ Tnat„n No vor0. Manwide. 14 CWA M Not .. /f:0 76 TlmttRble Goals M POSW RVN11 NO OW9131 p N!$BODY. 1peroantl From Apr.1.1971 until r'ar.31.19.0«.«. 3.1 lA AtiBOrK N 4091 s Camp N F.1A P*!A from Apr.1,,10.1 until Mar.01.1980« .. 5.0 ►4MMorS N uae M wamganrK N"No from Apr.1.3980 until Mar.31.19$1..... 6.0 '� N E+tma01.to Yetwt Ntl Dare NR Cam"►tt , Coatpe Nt Doopmp No PUr4t No S&i**% NR WWWgW6, . it6 dBOW hWn9 her No A401% No Ma—.-NI tSts-wt No " lloww So"he Haan HE GMdte NQ C>'mw1 HE awrp,No cwf.NQ CWM" HQ Doomem F4 Djw.N$Ftv*&R NQ rmft t No Punnat No amt9ft No " 0C.0m K CnR% N[&*Wor Hx Hsat hit H..raa�s ht M.R.re NO M+r.A M .. Mc+war f+rl Noa! he Nct�r, Nd Np.ryaSlt M der.Nil go"NO kM 9Mt ft1 L;F o 14 tz"M HI U&M!$1 1st:Fa.mtet f s k&W%V3 tA Hw+y tit " rdVhC&K tie Pn+nc Ma PhPV4 t+e five .� *ft" NO Rose h1; 9rrtr+aR Ne Th*TAK We Va1er No WRDHK NR Na•�Co a S a No strew,►+E 1/D18Mmt No Ch"Wir F me onmc N!Doha%he Cw0ws No Mno.at No MWft 14&==&ft Nil IhVVM " ` No Lohm No G*W*% . e �a IBi 3 5-3 �. ,, a`t `` �.. , f....��""� _ . .. J..* ', .t.i:s. 4 `r•-fit ' ... ...� :tZy?. �,.�"•.""4_ _ _.•. . �� Y )'6ti jx;9��f.t+'1 .�e o?'�`, n t 1 �Aaf}°�'�T"4r„tit �t t'i 'k yy k,. < .r e v VC r r .ro5 'tix.;Ya`dht ntM W✓. x.c '., 7 4` � ?� t,',y�i•�'wy��3�t�y�k!�t ���,�.�z�. ';� `,,�i , ,fr STANDARD FEDERAL EQUAL EMPLOYMENT f"fir: OPPORTUNITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS (EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246) 1. As used •in these specifications: at "Covered area" means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted; b. "Director" means Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance • Programs, United States Department of labor, or any person to whom the c i Director delegates authority; ^' c. "Employer identification number" means the Federal Social Security ` number used on the Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, U.S. Treasury Department Form 941. d. "Minority" includes: (i) Black (all persons having origins in any of the Black African s racial groups not of Hispanic origin); :T. (ii) Hispanic (all persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican- Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish Culture or -origin, regardless of race); f - (iii) Asian and Pacific Islander (all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Sub- continent, or the Pacific Islands); and (iv) . American Indian or Alaskan 'Native (all 'person's having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and maintaining identifiable tribal affiliations.through membership and participation or community identification). .iii': •';' 2: Whenever the Contractor, or any Subcontractor at any tier subcontracts a portion of the work involving any construction trade, it shall physically Include in each-subcontract in excess of $10,000 the provisions of these :j specifications and the Notice which contains the Applicable goals for minority and female participation and which is set forth in the solicitations ffom which this contract resulted. 30 If the Contractor is participating (pursuant to 41 dFR 60-4.5) in a Hometown Plan approved by the U.S. Department of Labor in the covered area either •individuall or through an association, its affirmative action obligations on all work in the Plan area (including goals and timetables) shall be in accordance with that Plan for those trades which have unions ti participating in the Plan. Contractors must be able to demonstrate their participation in and compliance with the provisions of any such Hometown Plan. Each Contractor or Subcontractor participating in an approved Plan is individually required to comply with. its obligations under the EEO clause, and to 'make: a good faith effort •to achieve each goal under the Plan in . each trade in which it has employees. The'overall good faith performance by other Contractors or Subcontractors toward a goal in an approved Plan does not excuse any covered Contractor's or Subcontractor's failure to take good faith' efforts to achieve the Plan goals and timetables. 4.• The Contractor shall implement the specific affirmative action standards • provided in paragraphs 7a through p of these specifications. The goals set; -forth in the solicitation from which this contract resulted are expressed as percentages of the total hours of employment and training of minority and. female utilization the Contractor should reasonably be able to achieve . IB31.6-1 N m� ;r �Wiz.44��'`�F�• `,ilrw r'?S`'�!y y �' Si!:µ V,4?tN'>e y t , � SC �t � .•S �'. n/. r. ', . '�, � 3. .,�j._ a , .K!.cc �:t is yt•P.. c t ;� ,!'*�xg�'yt!"'{�C'�a tbstt%•`•+�r l�� �: t t t .:.4 .. { �. r ,'• .. s.! y�r^!�� .. �4�: � ��r"� •��;�•�`� C,S�K,��t �N � t�} r < < r•. i, :�, r 'f.'n a .{, r}l�T i c. t t `t {D 9. T W b � 9P'L-i t1T 4,2 f } .4' r a ..,r J,i:•.5 Ni t ' .s t n. •S�„s.•� n r{r��..�y 5tsq y;rvJ 1 r�'{�t.r:..,h., . .,,. x ?�m.a.,d'` .ct.ti.,,t'nx"�..:M1.,.,.w ��.....s....4 r•.ta t:z.7,.:.:.'w.r. { - 2 - 1 c In each construction trade in which it has employees in the covered area. hical 1 • Covered Construction contractors performing construction work in geographical F : areas whaxe they do not have a Federal or federally assisted construction the minority female goals established for the contract shall apply geographical area where the work is being performed. Goals are published h'? periodically in the Federal Register in notice form, and such notices may be . „ obtained from any Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs ,office ur ntracting officers. from Federal procurement co The Contractor is expected to make substantially uniform progress in meeting its goals in each craft during the period specified. ' 5. Neither the provisions of any collective bargaining agreement,nor the ?'•'. 3. .failure by a union with whom the Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement, to refer either minorities 'or women shall excuse the Contractor's `. obligations under these specifications, Executtve Order 11246, or the regula- tions promulgated pursuant thereto. ] :ui.... �.` ,'•;, 6. In order for the nonworking training hours of apprentices and trainees +. : to be counted in meeting the goals, such apprentices and trainees roust be employed by the Contractor during the training period, ,and the Contractor ,� r } must have made a commitment to employ the apprentices and trainees me the „t . he availability completion of their training, subject to t of employmene ;a Trainees must be trained pursuant to training programs x:. opportunities. �Y approved by the U.S. Department of Labor. >r The Contractor shall take specific affirmative actions to ensure equal T, {' employment opportunity. . The evaluation of 'the Contractor's compliance with so these specifications shall be based upon its effort to achieve maximum • • results from its actions.. The Contractor shall document these efforts fully, and shall implement affirmative action steps at least as extensive as the following: a. Ensure and maintain a working environment free of harassment, intimidation, and coerciop at all'sites, and in all facilities at which Q the Contractor's employees are assigned to work. The Contractor, where .; possible will assign two or more women to eac h construction project. T11c Contractor shall specifically ensure that all foremen, superintendents, I are aware of and carry out the t and other on-site supervisory p ersonnc Contractor's obligation to maintain such a working environment, with specific :. attention to minority or female individuals working at such sites or in such facilities. b. Establish and maintain a current list of minority and female recruitment sources, provide: written notification to minority and female recruitment sources and to community organizations when the Contractor or M its unions have employment opportunities available and maintain a record s of the organizations' responses. c. Maintain a current file of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of each minority and female off-else-street applicant and minority or female referral from a union, a recruitment source or community organization and of what action was taken with 'respect to each such individual. If such individual was. sent to the union hiring hall for referral and was not referred back to the Contractor by the union or, if referred, not employed '= by the Contractor, this shall be documented in the file with the reason tharefor, along with whatever additional'actions the Contractor may have taken. d. Provide immediate written notification to t19e Director when tho union or unions with which tho Contractor has a collective bargaining ngreamant has not referred to the Contractor a minority person or woman sent by the Contractor, or when the Contractor has other information that the union t referral process has impeded. th.a Contractor's efforts to meet its obligations. IB31.6-2 'y ! ✓ T 4 �/'f•�,s.3 F•.,^X T! �r" x 7r. 77 p'�y Ott✓ f'S�. /Ji.3)h�Y ,�'f( {St t ev. i�;ji,; {.'�- t} .t t T.1 t �; tit J , ��' . a k 1 F:'+ . � s ( <Ut 1.3t y `! � t' •' .S .L•Th�a F � a. r«�r,j a� � a"��Joy^y 9(y' kk^-+...... ti vJ�” t x s.,j{L �t ��. G,yil.t a�'y�* t�;}., � a; �„ r• t U�' 'M' �, � srD�µ' A£ k Xi1}TMt '�t�t.- w i '"yak{�J�. vx r� •xu, I'sif�J� �. rr`I' fff+t­EN ,ti'7�"'1Ft fn.tt" r r au+,� •f r`,4:t`��tt } �• 4':;tyy[}� ����t ��t'��YrC krf (t,tyfi ttK9..t. a '�`Sf' �� ic1(jr+r5 iF�i4� ��. •' . NO, t*i` •S}��?`art``"'}"4�cn1�+tkN't ��'�°s.k� ''b °��' '�}� t ?XP £ �'+"".1 ,y�r�x`6` i t�1�',�,hhf y��{�b�r K;4+•,Ja t^'"r i�.��n_, � 1 t U 9.r7ta, !. �fI +y }�, t !,' � 1 'test-' t•E�*�t Y'. 1d , trx :�Spa,. ,+,�., n GAfi-"� ry Y � r i :}'3 z t��+Yi .i"f,'o��; �, . 'y� � �. .��("t i• 3..tit�err�' .,, }.. t .. .. r,'t � .;d�A s.rr5 �, t „ .'+ r Y. 4 4 L1 v .,pa ., .w1' - _ —....�..i.iN&Mfil..rr zir�.r.....m....,:erzow :..t,.i...�t: •y'IMIf � ^sir - t r�t� .�*' �,rs tL 15�;?ttr`�Ytf.,r�»;� a7r�.p`�d�s{ r 4.,� ,rr J �. � j � + 1� ��� ' ,�•w f '+Gf�e.32a .:;..us�ai..,..,.w.• �a e�+iSY�a�etaw....�:_.. ..:..t..�.'.`.x.tWst•.. s it. r 3 f .W. e. Develop on-the-,fob training opportunities and/or participate in ; training programs for the area which expressly include minorities and :Y IA, women, including upgrading programs and apprenticeship and trainee programs "r relevant to the Contractor's employment peeds, especially those programs t. ' funded or approved by the Department of Labor. The Contractor shall provide s__,, ;A notice of these programs to the sources complied under 7b above. -,_ f. Disseminate the Contractor's EEO policy by providing notice of the policy to unions and training programs and requesting their cooperation in assisting the Contractor in meeting its EEO obligations; by including it it n rt° any policy manual and collective bargaining agreement; by publicizing it in the company newspaper, annual report, etc. ;by specific review of the $�� " policy-with all management personnel and with all minority and female f .�' `k•. employees at least once a year; and by posting the company EEO policy on ' +. bulletin boards accessible to all employees at each location where construction,. work is performed. • i . eS��. S ..4• g. Review, at least annually, the company's EEO policy and affirmative action obligations under these specifications with all employees having any as " responsibility for hiring, assignment, layoff,. termination or other employment F 'N;r• � .o-'.4..w... ";- decisions including specific review of these items. with onsite supervisory personnel such as Superintendents, General Foremen, etc. , prior to the initiation of construction work at any job site. A written record shall be ]s '` made and maintained identifying the time and place of these meetings, persons , F' ``<`' attending, subject matter discussed, and disposition of the subject matter. i h. Disseminate the Contract;or's EEO policy externally by including it in any advertising in the news media, specifically including minority x3 and female news media, and providing written notification to and discussing thh Contractor's EEO policy with elder Contractors and Subcontractors with . {-� whom the Contractor does or' anticipates doing business. ' i. Direct Its recruitment efforts, both oral and written, to*minorit-- female and community organizations, to schools with minority and female students and to minority and female recruitment and training organizations r serving the Contractor's recruitment area and employment needs. Not later ?=' than one month prior to the date for the acceptance of applications for ,:.. , ., P P PP apprenticeship or other training by any recruitment source, the Contractor shall send written notification to organizations such as the above, describing the openings, screening procedures, and test to be used in the selection process. , J. Encourage present minority and female employees to recruit other r minori.ty' persons and women and, where reasonable, provide after school, ,f. summer and vacation employment to minority and female youth both on the 4 site and in other areas of a Contractor's workforce. k. Validate all tests and other selection requirements where there is k an obligation to do so under 41 CFR Part 60-3. a 1. Conduct, at least annually, an inventory and evaluation at least of. all minority and female personnel for promotional opportunities and . encourage these employees to .seek or to prepare. for, through appropriate training, etc., such opportunities. m. Ensure that seniority practices, job classifications work assign- ments and other personnel practices, do not have a discriminatory effect by continually monitoring all personnel and employment related activities to ensure that the EEO policy and the Contractor's obligations under these specifications are being carried .out. IB31.6-3 , ­­111111 Q VINTRYM POP .. t�' x� } o �" t i s ti c i j l i�a� .Y''•' ' r,.. K x � r y j "rt,��+}fir r` ,r �'.r5 '� .. Fir 'fi. j.r: rid $r5 r`r tr ✓i4 i , T . • fry ..F J ! ��3��>u'. R Y��l �� Y+""a�.{,1',....(!r tr ty,. 7 �� Y Y.. r .•t �. J•' t M r�iri .y r '1''ke.,, ��p ''�,y,�j�i wn4 �! { R}�.� r r �'t .R r ��,. e} ,� y t 1, ,1 t4 T .� �°fk .'}y Y,'<•��'t Li ' i r •._ �i�•.;.F.t t' jY.� r�S '� fi �t 5, � � ,r rl \. f 2'1 ''ite6+tv M trr��,? y!�)'1 �y� 7..•' y •.��k�,.,£i� r 'h tj i r,p.i ,; a � } �F�� '"'�� ter `t v r :t e. }1 +. I i l TrE,VS, n• �7.;,it �' �ls•' •�� i,ix � � g� ,,yy l�iw<�pv`t�'hi r �! 3 Ir t t t ii! L . �J t tj � . ��• ,7•. ..� , e C�°f,; 4e�•k S� r F fu•.` ( t t �3 a.,:. ..� .' ' r,.?�'=�v � ' r �r i�S��Y., S•�F+ �' �. :,� ..aqr. ;��� 1"'.YJ�"�+��.•�.I �S:xN r��rl..4��w',•:•r:..r4.. �W.�fhi..v�.� .?. 4 S. n 'St}: 4 no Ensure that all facilities and company activities are non- . segregated except that seperate or single-user toilet and nedessary sy_f, changing facilities shall be provided to assure privacy between the sexes. 'U o. Document and maintain a record of all solicitations of offers •for r subcontracts from minority and female construction contractors and suppliers, including circulation of solicitations to minority and female contractor .. associations and other business associations. ,;:,, p. Conduct a review, at least annually; of all supervisors' adherence, • . V,, , to and performance under the Contractor's EEO policies and affirmative action obligations. �. S. Contractors are encouraged to participate in voluntary associations : ,... which assist in fulfilling one or more of their affirmative action *` obligations (7a through p). The efforts of a contractor association, ; joint contractor-union, contractor-community, or other similar group of which the contractor is a member and participant, may be asserted as ful- filling any one or more of its obligations under 7a through p of these ' Specifications provided that the contractor actively participatep in the s e group, makes every effort to assure that the group has a positive impact on the employment of minorities and women in the industry, ensures that a. the concrete benefits of the program are reflected in the Contractor's + 32JY•` t,', minority and female workforce participation, makes ;a good faith effort to 7 meet its individual goals and timetables, and can provide access to documen- tation which demonstrates the effectiveness of actions taken on behalf of • the Contractor. The obligation to comply, howeve=, is the Contractor's ti and failure of such a group to fulfill an obligation shall not be a defense for the Contractor's noncompliance. 9. A single goal for minorities and a separate-single goal for women have bejen established. The Contractor, however, is required to provide . 'f equal employment opportunity and to take• affirmative action for all minority ' groups, both male and female, and all women, both minority and non-minority. Consequently, the Contractor may be in violation of the Executive Order if a particular group is employed in a substantially disparate manner (for example, even though the Contractor has achieved its goals for women generally, the Contractor may be in violation of the Executive Order if a specific minority group of women is underutilized). +" 10. The Contractor shall not use the goals and timetable or affirmative action standards to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 11. The Contractor ,shall not enter into any Subcontract with any person or firm debarred from Government contracts pursuant to Executive Order 11246. �k 12. The Contractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of these specifications and of the Equal Opportunity Clause, in- `: cluding suspension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and its implementing regulations,. by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Any Contractor who fails to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be in violatioa' of these specifications and Executive Order 11246, Aoki as amended. • IB31.6-4 r,'r Wit., �Y .�'1it. Si 3���d �L� 7 "Y y{cty,-�r'{•.4`:t. ch +r'�4 Rf t j�t ,t "� ��� �'�'u� `$�, }�r�J�;�t � � t�{•'r�`'1+ � ro zit '� t' ,r ' •." �' �.t'y ��'S�{r'�j��`'t?+7 •t't "1 a4�� �X,l,�#J;����1�, '�'` •e :� ,� �,�.�,•w7µ0}r ��� }�'T r y _ ti .�, tt�t 1 t5, nIti'�.rk �fi.�' t""�'`,�,}�1!�{24fc !}�•BAs ry�$5 � {'i r � ty �k•�+ k�}�b erc'rj=yiF t�"fit k`i t!s� e�k ?,y�'4 =�i1 St:, f•r.tr� +t , at;�rt k taq 3 Vi y }. r t w.;"w + = �gy�7� t� ' y,� �� iK+ � }�' �„TG •�.} Sycez. �:.S fh a i�t t Y�t �i t . '�y j pt�'�t{ Ft�r�tt)��r,�"Sbir p . rF� t' r j rf 't Y' iii .z1 'fit}'tr� s tr f rf i 1 rw i r � 7t 5 J ,? i rV�v 7i�•it cr, t'7 d'f ' ;•i � t t ,fir �„''� �s� �'` t y� k�.a�'��d e��S��:.'! 4a:. rt n� K d . �•rt2=�}��{ z_�� t r�'��+,$,�.°t{�� .«!• t ' t +� i s•{ s .t ttii?� �t �, ''+':�+ r k � �,a rr ru,, t P , ;7 '�t�4 �'t c>aZ`. �� � . A� flirt k. �,: •�zt "-. a ,.�";.rrt x�: t r v : '�-� .j.?16�+r ,r{:. 'L ,,� ��{ � .A t � , r .:yid. ,y ;;b•�is„ +s� �nWn+`:.p:i �.o, .`_. .riarr...arm....,.�1�__ ..._ _ b► � ___.� .._...�� Ew.? a..e+..F�(flE{ t f• t S3xi': t 4 r {✓y i.t4 • n 1 7 $ x 5' '• }t�'u � ., � � �, ,,�, .,:.x3 #rr ,•�rs,, � _�" i�" ksttd aks '�> ,F i trs,.::r•r ;.�C x f E ,r i >; a �'�vk1�,g � p`S s.s t ,a ij�s,=,f a{z a ss•d ' s a,�tf d t' }` 13. The Contractor, in fulfilling its obligations under these specifi- cations. shall implement specific affirmative action steps at least as ::. extensive as those standards prescribed in paragraph 7' of these specifications `.>•= so as to achieve maximum results from its efforts to ensure equal employment opportunity. If the Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of the Executive Order, the implementing regulations, or these specifications, }K;`s the Director shall proceed in accordance with 41 CFR 60-4.8. } s • 14. The Contractor shall designate a• responsible official to monitor all employment related activity to ensure that the company EEO policy is being carried out, to submit reports relating to the provisions hereof as ` k may be required b the Government and to keep records. Records shall at Y 9 Y P least include for each employee the name, address, telephone numbers, construction trade,union affiliation if any, employee identification number when assigned, social security number, race, sett, status (e.g. , mechanic, , apprentice, trainee, helper, or laborer), dates of changes in status, hours 'r}� worked per week in the indicated trade, rate of pay, and locations at- which °+ g' the work was performed. )Records shall be maintained in an easily under- standable and retrievable form;- however, to the degree that existing records ;zs satisfy this requirement, contractors shall not be required to maintaiin a separate records. " r 15. Nothing herein provided shall be construed as a limit4ti.on upon the application of other laws which establish different standards of compliance r' or upon the application of requirements for the hiring of local or other area residents (e.g. , those under the Public Works Employmen4: Act of 3.977 ' f; ; ;;• and the Community Development Block Grant Program). r. �F • A ." Federal Register, Vol. 43, No. 68 - Friday, April 7, 1978 ((Zorrected r, May 5, 19 78) ' Effective Date: May 8, 1978 . Federal Register, Vol. 45, No. 194 Paragraph 4, revised October 3, 1980 Effective Date: September 30, 1080 Am IB31.6-5 i �tS A� F r".`�} 5 S{��t�••1�.s'S{\.t� 4 �. " t , i y{ Y}f :r'rtis� t z':Yk.1 t 1� � ��e Tn.sp j �r . f ss " �L i 1S e��) F�t � � ot�y7? ,S t } 7`✓Cr'�G ' ry ¢ r, jI g-1 s+ .k"i•s_' jr ; },}7t'I°fZ{ *t 'i x �F't 5 }.n ,+.. t t r ,# s•4'�` +.lh°t t :$7�. .a ..� .., .'}� e9�'°n`c�.'�`tT;�;�. 7Siu'��'+r r t :,fit, .�t.:+,,,ti�'S. li�.t 1j��U.:.Z �t'ha�r«•.f�,s strb�,.r"'� 'l�dt,h. � �iL.+B`hl?' �.0 f'�ic ti st , fi{ j .ez 1 pt bJ; •5 L 1tiiC.CM• '^ r• L; + ; ,+s 4 F t t r • r �t`' s ~t{14 li hx.t Ya�. t i �` 4`', �,w Ci. r 4+' �§ }ss w�t#C .y a1 Ci�cc`S ��• e' I" rT�ii ik:•r'. 3k: ? , , f Js S 1 .. z�. c 'n� !?�� �Ut������ y , f 1f 2 CY(<S•S r �k /V K S "A ' �St k � a• lt4i }Y i t} ra F 1IrtY �' 1 zj Fr � ' 7 k t>�t { 'i f • 1 f 53'1 � ��� ,a¢ •�' . C� riSC k �j .}+sF.�•t ..��y ����'�F 'k s Ix r.,,,' ,,�w; � Syr r�"�.s �i M �� s { s J 7S.d !y ?�'t�'{•�,' t..r. atzs � `�Yy�,� �', td �z{!�s ft}s. // �r; gll, t a � t �z�,t :��i '•1',a. �s{n "d�,.•� '.,,m �" ;_,_ � '..' � 'f' A'�f � i ���,�A � .k¢."<'rxb, ti. i; {?p `r .t4_ f.: �' ;�:r �'t•`r"7`�ys•, ds x.`. NOTE: This form to be submitted by contractor with signed Agreement ``" '' caner of Project K'. CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING , (40 CFR Part 34 Appendix A) r This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance y was placed when thins transaction was made or entered into . Submission of !. this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31 , U. S. Code. Any person who r. falls to file the required certification shal I be subject to a civil 1 k,: b1i penalty of not less than $10, 000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure . *' The undersigned certifies , to the best of his or her knowledge and be-lief, that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned , to any person for influencing or attempting to $ influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an s officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan , the entering into of any . ooperative agreement, and the extension , continuation, renewal , amendment, --P r- modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative . greement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been .paid or wi11 be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an +; officer or employee of any agency , a Member of Congress in connect i olg with. ' this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the ' rf undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form 1 to Report Lobbying , " in accordance with its instructions. L+ (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers ( including subcontracts , subgrants , and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly . Organization Name ' Name & Title of Authorized Representative Signature Date IB31.7-1 Ia .MIT tj♦ .yr� '5�i} i��i7r�..,s c�'�yrj 'u'rs:� x J�s,...:R!,se. �s,},�,,�. t h�} W�L„�-• ,. �"?°.`'.'� •�,' �{'3. S^' #�Twx�"�Q .' 4'�t���n;yir� Y�`1� {)1 a �,r..:�'�•tip." 7 '• �'14'Y� `� @k� >�pta �,( '�L��P}!trr,,�"'�!}t�{¢���?y��y C � Iy � ` �� �5���'���y�.u+ �.'1��''�44tt�} . d' k " �` € r r.�� F }„� }��.�,•('t!�'j'�) rr}.�''11Y yti y. +t .�'Y'+ �' .�r rS,. ���u } .tJl ; 1 t s's�'�1`�i:k .•t. r! , /"� �. �. �W�� ,�s, t a.-71 C�. ,'�s •p ,.s eL cd")P '�°/+T��£?t.¢sY5°,'3a' yf::. �a'S f } 7. � .rf +(.e ��9 fast q" ale �••. "' .'a;•J.�. s,*^ '+' ',,�,r z�, + -�r...•. �;. ' -$ +,� '� ��5' �f � i! 3��� ^"9 �"t!'�t'i !P�3��!. '�fi i. �, +411, Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 36 / Monday, February. y ,7..c3, 1000 / Rules and Regulstinns PART-4-11-- -NEW RESYTa1CTTONS ON" LOBBYING Subpart A--Central See am 2!* 100 Conditions on use of funds. Definitions. --L'('.UO Certification and disclosures, Subpart B-Activfttea by Own Employees .14.200 Agency and legislative liaison. ��205 Professional and technical services -.•Jf_210 Reporting, Subpart C-•Activities by Other than Own, Employees 1L.300 Professional and technicsi services. Subpart D—Penalties and Enforcement —5400 Penalties. .Lli'405 Penalty procedures. .tf.410 F_nfomement. " Subpart E--Exemptions Y ---. 500 -Secretary of Defense. Subpart F—Agency Reports ----t-7=600 Semi-annual compilation. 3&605 inspector General report. Appendix A to Part-• f-6—+CertifIcagoa. - Regarding Lobbying Appendix B to Part_..,T&—Dlsclosure ll to.Report Lobbying - -� Authority:Section 319.Public Law 101-12*. (32 U.S.C.1352)•(citation to Agenry rvlemaking authority). Cross reference:See also Oflice of i ,fanagement and Budget notice published at . S4 FR 52300.December 20.1989. s Subpart A—General §:- &100 Conditlons on use of funds, ' f (a)No appropriated funds may be expended by the recipient of a Federal• contract.grant,loan.or cotgieraitive agreement to pay any person for ' �• t Influencing or attempting to influence aim. officer or employee of any agency.a Member of Congress.an officer or employee of Congress,or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with any of the following covered• Federal actions: the awarding of any k ! Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of anyPederal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension,continuation, renewal. +. amendment. or modification of any Federal contract,grant, loan. c -+ cooperative agreement.' (b)Each person who requests or receives from an agency a Federal contract,grant.loan,or cooperativ4 agreement shall file with that agency a certification,sel forth in Appendix A.: that the person has not made,and will, r, not make,any payment prohibited by paragraph(aa)of this section.. IB31.7-2 'III III loll F r'... �. .tt. •.• ., _a . �•. ..4t .. �.S.r. .. � � _5:+,- fi.a � � �.,, Y .`""Y!iF`-1...'�. "�t'�. _ ..i*'i-_ !: .��•4i"4;t�.�l�t��t.!ttsa�lf::7u..�tsl8.'�5�,�n-.n, ,;....... •.»,.•. o,,. r ,Ia• :' ::.,., ,. 6738 :ederal Register / Vol. 55, No. 38 / Monday, February 26. 1990 / Rules and Regulations I i;..: (c)Each person who requests or and any other acquisition contract for (1)Person means an individual. receives from an agency a Federal real or personal property or services not corporation,company,association, i�. contract,grant,loan,or a cooperative subject to the FAR. authority, firm. partnership.society. F f f agreement shall file with that agency a (d)Federal cooperative cgreement State,and local government,regardless ;i4' disclosure form,set forth in Appendix H, means a cooperative agreement entered of whether such entity is operated for _1 if such person has made or has agreed to into by an agency. profit or not for profit,This term { Ui ' 1 make any payment using (e)Federolgront means an award of excludes an Indian tribe,tribal -� nonappropriated funds(to include financial assistance in the form of organization,or any other Indian iifr x}t.` profits from any covered Federal money,or property in lieu of money,by organization with respect to action),which would be prohibited the Federal Government or a direct expenditures specifically permitted b " `'°'$� "'` under paragraph(a)of this section if appropriation made by law to any other Federal law. Y '"- }'' a ' ; paid for with appropriated funds. person.The terra does not include fJ.... , 1 Ed)Each person who requests or , technical assistance which provides (m)Reasonable compensation means, with respect to r. receives from an agency a commitment services instead of money,or other regularly employed providing for the United States to insure assistance in the form of revenue . officer or employee of any person, compensation that is consistent with the . Y or guarantee a loan shall file with that sharing,loans,loan guarantees,loan P +st normal compensation far such officer or r agency a statement,set forth in insurance, interest subsidies,insurance, P �t. _ .yy '• "' -� Appendix A.whether t' at person has or direct United States cash assistance employee F. to ee for work that is not furnished :'��n;•��`za�.��,.•. made or has agreed to make any to an individual. to,not funded by,or not furnished in ', � `4 payment to influence or attempt to (f)Federal loon means a loan made by cooperation with the Federal influence an officer or employee of any an agency.The term does not include Government. I agency,a Member of Congress, an loan guarantee or loan insurance. (n)Reasonable poyment means,with. Indian tribe and tribal officer or employee of Congress,or an (8) respect to perfessional and other �. organization have the meaning provided employee of a Member of Congress in � 8 P technical services,a payment in an ,��,a :;,,.,• connection with that loan insurance or in section 4 of the Indian Self- amount that is consistent with the 1 Determination and Education f%l guarantee. amount normally paid for such ser+•ices (e)Each person who requests or Assistance Act(25 U.S.C.450B). in the private sector. receives 'from an agency a commitment Alaskan Natives are included under the P . providing for the United States to insure definitions of Indian tribes in that Act. (o)Recipient includes all contractors, or guarantee a loan shall file with that (h)Influencirg or attempting to subcontractors at any tier, and agency a disclosure form,set forth in influence means making,with the intent subgrantees at any tier of the recipient Appendix B.if that person has made or to influence, any communication to or of funds received in connection with a appearance before an officer or Federal contract,grant,loan,or .,A has agreed to make any payment to PP cooperative agreement.The terra influence or attempt to influence an employee y agency,a Member of P 8 em to ee or an a e ,�,;..•-.. officer or employee of any agency,a Congress, an officer or employee of excludes an Indian tribe.tribal Congress,or an employee or y I+Zember of Congress,an officer or 8 of a Member ganization,or an other Indian employee of Congress,or an employee of Congress in connection with any organization with respect to ' of a Member of Congress in connection covered Federal action. expenditures specifically permitted by �j with that loan insurance or guarantee. (i)Loan guarantee and loan insurance other Federal law. ; means an agency's guarantee or (p)Regularly employed means, with §-3 .105 Definitions, insurance of a loan made by a person. respect to an officer or employee of a For purposes nf this part: (j)Local government means a unit of (a)Agency, s defined in 5 U.S.C. person requesting or receiving a Federal y, government in a State and,if chartered, contract,grant,loan,or cooperative =:•��:,� 3 �•� 552(1),includes Federal executive established,or otherwise recognized by a reement or a commitments."' 8 Lroviding >:? '"�' ,� � departments and agencies as well as a State for the performance of a P 8 P for the United States to insur independent regulatory commissions governmental duty,including a local g or guarantee a loan,an officer or employee and Government corporations,as public authority,a special district,an who is employed by such person for at 'xY11 .4a x defined in 31 U.S.C.9101(1). intrastate district,a council of least 130 working days within one year (b)Covered Federal action means any governments,a sponsor group immediately preceding the date of the of the following Federal actions: representative organization,and any submission that initiates agency (1)The awarding of any Federal other instrumentality of a localr' `�� .r consideration of such person for receipt contract; government. of such contract rant,loan,cooperative F, (2)The making of any Federal grant; (k)Officer or employee of an agency '8 P agreement,loan insurance commitment (3)The making of any Federal loan; includes the following individuals who 4 The entering into of an or loan guarantee commitment.An �� h ( 1 8 Y are employed by an agency: ,' I cooperative agreement;and, officer or employee who is employed by P 8 (1)An individual who is appointed!o } J (5)The extension,continuation, a position in the Government under title such person for less than 130 working f , renewal.amendment,or modification of days within one year immediately a4�rt .t 5,U.S.Code, includin a position under an Federal contract, rant,loan,or 8 P preceding the date of the submission ' '} Y 8 a temporary appointment; ;. ` x: � P 8 (2)A member of the uniformed that initiates agency consideration of • r`'," i..,i cooperative agreement. such person shall be considered to be �•i Covered Federal action does not include services as defined in section 101(3;! a regularly employed as soon as he or she receiving from an agency a commitment title 37,U.S.Code; is employed by such person for 130 x providing for the United States to insure (3)A special Government employee as � . working days. h.` • or guarantee a loan.Loan guarantees defined in section 202,title 18,U.S. {,•,,� fr,.A 4 ;, and loan insurance are addressed Code;and, (q)State means a State of the United Independently within this part. (4)An individual who is a member of States,the District of Columbia, the (c)Federal contract means an a Federal advisory committee,as Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,a .* acquisition contract awarded by an defined by the Federal Advisory territory or possession of the United a" agency,including those subject to the Committee Act, title S.U.S.Code States,an agency or instrumentality of a Federal Acquisition Regulation(FAR), appendix 2. State,attd a multi-State,regional,or Al IB31.7-3 b , ' .J' W" :£ d1 4Rij)'):R�+k.i;f•+....'. .,V.4' .,. ,. , . t .. .. .... .. .1' ... ,'.NVt:nn..,... ,.. rj� • ,. t t L� t ix •r ,F ,. tz .-y1.•€#lair r'� Sij fly .: i' 4 }�( fi tS Y4i: {!t3y r. •} ,- r .:, ,. 's.rtK �,§ _ i r ?M3Y'IVA)11: Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 38 / )Monday, February 20. 1990 / Mules and Regulations �3flt c` interstate entity having governmental (e) All disclosure forms,but not (1)Discussing with an agency duties and powers. certifications, shall be forwarded from (including individual demonstrations) u �. tier to tier until received b the person the qualities and characteristics of the z §___�t a_•.1 i0 Certification and disclosure. referred to in ara ra hs a or b of er on's products or services,conditia paragraphs P ( ) l ) P P I (a)Each person shall file a this section.That person shall forward or terms of safe,and service sg' certification,and a disclosure form,if all disclosure forms to the agency. capabilities;and, a • >;;•. required.with each submission that (1)Any certification or disclosure form (2)Technical discussions and other initiates agency consideration of such filed under paragraph (e)of this section activities regarding the application or , •;,<. a . person for: shall be treated as a material adaptation of the person's products or (1)Award of a Federal contract,grant, representation of fact upon which all services for an agency's use. or cooperative agreement exceeding receiving tiers shall rely.All liability (d)For purposes of paragraph(a)of $100,000;or arising from an erroneous representation this section,the following agencies and (2)An award of a Federal loan or a shall be borne solely by the tier filing legislative liaison activities are t commitment providing for the United that representation and shall not be allowable only where they are prior to ` States to insure or guarantee a loan shared by any tier to which the formal solicitation of any covered + •� ;��E;`. exceeding 5150,000. erroneous representation is forwarded. Federal action: '+ b Each person shall rile a Submitting an erroneous certification or ,•f O p g (1)Providing any information not �- ,.'��'�_��•:��,:.; certification,and a disclosure form,if disclosure constitutes a failure to file the specifically requested but necessary for • required,upon receipt by such person of: required certification or disclosure, - an agency to make an informed decision (i)A Federal contract,grant,or respectively.if a person fails to file a about initiation of a covered Federal ;ir7^!a•' ° ',,. F i ! cooperative agreement exceeding required certification or disclosure,the action; 5100.000;or United States may pursue all available (2)A Federal loan or a commitment including authorized b (2j Technical discussions regarding remedies. 8 y the preparation of an unsolicited providing for the United States to insure section 1352,title 31,U.S.Code. or guarantee a loan exceeding$150,000, proposal prior to its official submission: g g (g) For awards and commitments in and, unless such person previously filed a process prior to December 23,1989,but 3 ( )Capability presentations by certification,and a disclosure form,if not made before that date,certifications persons seeking awards from an agency �"•'::;'���'�.<.��"' required,under paragraph(a)of this shall be required at award or pursuant to the provisions of the Small section. commitment,covering activities <,u ,'t;•, o Business Act,a,,amended by Public ,,�,: •,•;��,;•:�;��, (c)Each person shall file a disclosure occurring between December 23.1989, Law 95-507 and other subsequent P q ,••, form at the end of each calendar quarter and the date of award or commitment, amendments. in which there occurs an event that However,for awards and commitments b (e)Only those activities expressly q Y P authorized by this section are allowable •�, requires disclosure or that material! in process prior to the December 23 affects the accuracy of the information 1989 effective date of these provisions, under this section. contained in any disclosure form but not made before December 23,1989, " ' previously filed by such person under disclosure forms shall not be required it § ;+r--205. Professional and technical paragraphs (a)or(b)of this section.An time of award or commitment but shall services. event that materially affects the be bled within 30 days. (a)The prohibition on the use of accuracy of the information reported (h)No reporting is required for an appropriated funds,in § 100(a); ' i includes: activity paid for with appropriated funds does not apply in the case of a payment y (1)A cumulative increase of$25,o00 or if that activity is allowable under either of reasonable compensation trade to an more in the amount paid or expected to Subpart B or C. officer or employee of a person be paid for influencing or attempting to b requesting or receiving&'•Federal Sub , Influence a covered Federal action;or F art B—Activities y Own contract,grant,loan.or 000perative ,_�•- (2)A change in the person(s)or Employees agreement or an extension,continuation. t I t' Individual(s)influencing or attempting § s4 200 Agenc y and legislative renewal,amendment,or modification of ;a l; to influence a covered Federal action; Liaison. a Federal contract,grant,loan,or "> _+ or. . (a)The prohibition on the use of cooperative agreement if payment is for (3)A change in the officer(s). appropriated funds.in§ 100(a). professional or technical services r employee(s),or Member(s)contacted to does not apply in the case of a payment rendered directly in the preparation. �• r influence or attempt to influence a of reasonable compensation made to an submission,or negotiation of any bid, covered Federal action. officer or employee of a person proposal,or application for that Federal (d)Any person who requests or requesting or receiving a Federal contract,grant,loan,or cooperative ';i• receives from a person referred to in contract,grant,loan,or cooperative agreement or for meeting requirements :.. : paragraphs (a)or(b)of this section: agreement if the a meat is fora agency imposed by or pursuant to law as a 8 payment g Y (1)A subcontract exceeding$100.000 and legislative liaison activities not condition for receiving that Federal at any tier under a Federal contract; directly related to a covered Federal contract,grant,loan,or cooperative (2)A subgrant,contract,or action. agreement. subcontract exceeding$100.000 at any (bj For purposes of paragraph La)of (b) For purposes of paragraph(a) of tier under a Federal grant; ' this section,providing any information this section."professional and technical s -•` i (3)A contract or subcontract specifically requested by an agency or services"shall be limited to advice and .,. exceeding 5100,000 at any tier under a Congress is allowable at any time. analysis directly applying any Federal loan exceeding$150,000;or, (c)For purposes of paragraph(a)of professional or technical discipline.For (9)A contract or subcontract this section,the following agency and example,drafting of a legal document exceeding 5100,000 at any tier under a legislative liaison activities are accompanying a bid or proposal by a Federal cooperative agreement, allowable at any time only where they lawyer is allowable.Similarly,technical shall file a certification,and a disclosure are not related to a specific solicitation advice provided by an engineer on the form,if required,to the next tier above. for any covered Federal action: petforrnance or operational capability of IB31.7-4 }{t 1, 77 sS-'tS }tllr y�, ).t .�k)$ r it 1 �C" .+ x+rfi't�h3c '"tee. st 7 31ni,{ k T .`-�.lE...•�i("}�-ci tC rt'. F4..Vr 1 ',t. ,.t :-j r .J 3' A 54 a v xi�i aj• Y,. �yFlk�l. ��i�t r�F t t' r ;. . � .it{! r..i l •SM..�;t(� ,1':��f��� jl{,.r�L t1 1}'.}��LF�.ft 1:3' S Is � r` � t � r� i r , 7 �rl ' i t{ .,s t 6•l yi<IdPX RSIJ.�I y 't �1. . � A.t 4 i�•.uh ft 3'' S 'A': �j. 1 ...—.R...n. .-.--•y-.nom, ---- ter..--_-...-�... __.w.....� -- -�'---+^r"'----^----•..-.��...--..,p...r..yam.....--v-•-:,-+•-•.•.w�•�•+ t �;Yl...- 2 4r }0�t 4 •1� A �::�e7k' x. �i7n"vs"4t$?°�.`�,,,'x,stab*n!.wmra+a`�wa..i�.....�.,..'- . . ... ....,» �,� .•W r..". ,�•v,4 �.'S.. :ti�.w..., .,..... .._.,`.•;�^` .. ..., r :,Y^" .t, .� �.`lt`„ ,..�i�'�1�.'i 6740 Federal Register / Vol. 55, No. 30 / Monday. Febniary 20. 1990 / Rules and Regulations apiece of equipment rendered directly imposed by or pursuant to law as a (f)Only those services expressly ��»��:x,r�, ' ! ,.. In the negotlation of a contract is condition for recei►ir.g that Federal authorized by this sec.iun are alluv.at,lu >F;' ,;..:>• allowable.However,communications contract,grant,loan,or cooperative under this section. with the intent to influence made by a agreement. : z t' professional(such as a licensed lawyer) (b)The reporting requirements in Subpart D--Penalties and _= or a technical person (such as a licensed §.r_.110(a)and(b)regarding filing ,Enfor cement .,t accountant)are not allowable under this a disclosure form by each person, if § aoC Penalties.section unless they P rovide advice and required, shall not a PP 1> with respect to analysis directly applying their professional or technical services (a)Any person who makes an professional or technical expertise and rendered directly in the preparation, expenditure prohibited herein shall be unless the advice oranalysis is rendered submission,or negotiation of any subject to a civil penalty of not less than u ;•' directly and solely in the preparation, commitment providing for the United SiO,f)00 and not more than 5100.000 for f v' submission or negotiation of a covered States to insure or guarantee a loan. each such expenditure. Federal action,Thus,for example, (c)For purposes of paragraph (a)of (b)Any person who Pails to file or j communications with the Intent to this section, "professional and technical amend the disclosure form(see ;; Influence made by a lawyer that do not services'shall be'limited to advice and Appendix B) to be filed or amended If ' provide legal advice or analysis directly analysis directly applying any required herein, shall be subject tea mj and solely elated to the legal aspects of y t; p professional or technical discipline,For civil penalty of not less than SI0,000 endf 4 j his or her client's proposal,but generally example,drafting or a legal document not more than 5100.000 for each such °. advocate one proposal over another are accompanying a bid or proposal by a failure.. `�,,`��,;Q,��i, not allowable under this section lawyer is allowable.Similarly,technical ;"°; .. ' Y� (c)A filing or amended filing on or �J because the lawyer is not providing advice provided by an engineer on the after the ante on which an professional legal services.Similarly, performance or operational capability of administrative action for the Imposition. Sy°= :. communications with the intent to apiece of equipment rendered directly of a civil penalty it:commenced does not .;���{"•=�"�r�•'"�' Influence made by an engineer providing in the negotiation of a contrail is prevent the imposition of such civil an engineering analysis prior to the allowable.However,communications penalty for a failure occurring before preparation or submission of a bid or with the intent to influence made by a that date.An administrative action Is ' proposal are not allowable under this professional (such as a licensed lawyer) 8I providing or a technical person(each as a.licensed commenced with respect to a failure t_ . section since the engineer is rovidin l when an investigating official technical services but not directly in the accountant)are not allovvab)e under this determines in writing to commlence an preparation,submission or negotiation section unless they provide advice and investigation of an allegation of such of a covered Federal action. analysis directly applying their failure-- 8 (c)Requirements imposed by or professional or technical expertise and ''' :` '>;:•" pursuant to law as a condition for unless the advice or analysis is rendered (d)in determining whether to impose ;?t receiving a covered Federal award directly and solely in the preparation, a civil penalty.and the amount of any- Include those required by law or submission or negotiation of a covered such penalty,by reason of a violation by regulation,or reasonably expected to be Federal action.Thus,for example, any person,the agency shall consider required by law or regulation,and any communications�vith the intent to the nature,circumstances.extent,and `,4 riw`! other requirements is the actual award gravity of the violation.the effect on the ' : ,' q influence made by a lawyer that do not t + '. . , documents. (d) eats those services ex reset Provide legal advice or analysis directly business.of such person.to continue in Y P Y and solely related to the legal aspects of y Prior violationi by such authorized by this section are allowable his or her client's proposal,but generally person. the degree of culpability of such us. . '�. under this section. advocate one ro osal over anather are Person,the ability of the persaa to pay =aM not allowable under this section the penalty.and such otheriaauers as §_34L.210 Reporting. because the lawyer is not providing may be appropriate. No reporting is required with respect professional legal services.Similarly, (e)First offenders under paragraphs to payments of reasonable communications with the intent to (a)or(b)of this section shall be subject z " compensation made to regularly ? ' employed officers or employees of a influence made by an engineer providing to a civil penalty of S10,000,absent �, h an engineering analysis prior to the aggravating circumstances.Second and :A person. preparation or submission of a bid or subsequent offenses by Persons shall be1f Subpart C--•Activities by Other Than proposal are not allowable under this subject to an appropriate civil penalty ' Own Employees section since the engineer is providing between S10.000 and Si m,om.as technical services but not directly in the determined by the agency head or his or T 9- -11f: 300 Professional and technical preparation,submission or negotiation her designee. Jservices, of a covered Federal action. (iJ An imposition of a civil pr:nelty •� ;. (a)The prohibition on the use of (d)Requirements imposed by or under this section does not prevent the s appropriated funds,in § 10o(a), pursuant to law as a condition for United States from seeking any other does not apply in the case of any receiving a covered Federal award remedy that may apply to the same l r j reasonable payment ;o a person,other include ohose required by law or conduct that is the basis for the <` �+ than an officer or employee of a person regulation•or reasonably expected f3 be imposition of such civil penalty. requesting or receiving a covered required by law or regulation,and any §_.__.005 Penalty 4c Federal action,if the payment is for other requirements in the actual award Y P►�+uh• . professional or technical services documents. Agencies shall impose and collect rendered directly in the preparation. (E)Persons other than officers or civil penalties pursuant to the provisions- submission.or negotiation of any bid. employees of a person requesting or of the Program Fraud and Civil y.> proposal.or application for that Federal receiving a covered Federal action Remedies Act,31 U.S.C.sections 3803 contract.grant.loan.or cooperative include consultants and trade (except subsection(c)).3804.3805.38ne. agreement or for meeting requirements associations. 311W.3l10t3,i.nd 3812.insofar as These i i Y'S k 1}t:4 IB31.7-5 ,i F �S t 'c°,=,.. � "�� ---^ n.. �f..i a.,. :ai,�:..r...�. !) _ ­77" 1°K t t•s k R t .l.' i. r iF + �.( Jj •" y-7g "7,{rst k i �. �Na t S.x•,k ;.� r 1 l �, . .. s n 1� k �i�1}��y1 r{��R��r�� �t+j)� i�� '' rV �.d�;���ii3{fir'• !v„� •,to �c it r, itt •via,.._ .,.—ryr �---•--r --.�-----:.r.....rJ.•—_ .P,� Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 38 / Monday, February 28, 1990 / Rules and Regulations 0741 " ' provisions are not inconsistent with the Senate and the}louse of A P Appendix A to Part requirements herein. Representatives in accordance with Certification Regarding Lobb3•ing ` procedures agreed to by such § 3*410 Enforcement. committees.Such information shall not Certification for Contracts,Crantr.Loons, The head of each agency shall take and Cooperative Agreements be available for public Inspection. such actions as are necessary to ensure The undersigned certifies,to the best of hts that the provisions herein are vigorously (e)The first semi-annual compilation or her knowledge and belief,that: a ; Implemented and enforced in that shall be submitted on May 31,1990,and (t)No Federal appropriated funds have ` agency. shall contain a compilation of the been paid or will be paid by or on behalf of disclosure reports received from the undersigned,to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or 5` Subpart E--•Exemptions December 23.1989 to March 31,1990. :.: employee of an agency,a Member of L.500 Secretary of Defense. (0 Major agencies,designated by the Congress,an officer or employee of Congress. ' (a)The Secretary of Defense may Office of Management and Budget or an employeepf a Member of Congress in (OMB),are required to provide machine- connection with the awarding of any Federal exempt,an a case-by-case basis,a readable compilations to the Secrets contract,the making of an Federal rant,the covered Federal action from the P Secretary n8 Y 8 of the Senate and the Clerk of the House " Y Federal loan, a entering into maki of an Fa th gtr✓: prohibition whenever the Secretary of any cooperative agreement,and the I that such an of Representatives no later than with the Y P Br determines, n writing, extension,continuation,renewal exemption is In the national interest, compilations dUe or,May 31.1991.ObfB amendment or modification of an Federal The Secretary shall transmit a copy of shall provide detailed specifications in a contract.grant,loan,or cooperative each such written exemption to memorandum to these agencies. agreement. Congress immediately after making such (g)Non-major agencies are requested (2)if any funds other than Federal r} -'; a determination. to provide machine-readable appropriated funds have been paid or will be (b)The Department of Defense may compilations to the Secretary of the paid to any person for influencing or .0 ".` Issue supplemental regulations to attempting to influence an officer or AP Su Senate and the Clerk of the House of attem .4 - employee of an implement paragraph(aj of this section. Representatives. Y agency,a Member of Congress,an officer or employee of Congress. - Subpart F—Agency Reports (h)Agencies shall keep the originals or an employee of a Member of Congress in ` ¢��600 Samt•annuai compilation. of all disclosure reports in the official connection velth this Federal contract,grant. K`tkXp i a P files of the agency. loan,or cooperative a reemen th 3 8 t. a undersi a (a)The head of each agency shall gn d shall complete and submit collect and compile the disclosure § .14--605 Inspector General report. Standard Form-I.I.L."Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,"in accordance with its ;_: :• ;, reports(see Appendix B)and,on May 31 (a)The Inspector General, or other 4;:.;• :1 ' Instructions. a:T-:; •: and November 30 of each year,submit official as specified in paragraph(b)of (3)The undersigned shall require that the '`� ' to the Secretary of the Senate and the this section,of each agency shall language of thta certification be Included to ►:II ``" .� Clerk of the House of Representatives a prepare and submit to Congress each the award documents for all subawards at all , :�re art containing a com ilatioi of the . year,commencing with submission of tiers(including subcontracts,subgrants,and information contained in the disclosure the President's Budget in 1991,an contracts under grAnts,loans,and reports received during the six-month cooperative agreements)and that all ar *' period ending on March 31 or September evaluation of the compliance of that subrecipients shall certify and disdase a °� agency with,and the effectiveness of, <!> 30,respectively,of that year. accordingly. ;i• the requirements herein.The evaluation This certification is'a material m The report,including the may include any recommended changes representation of fact upon which reliance compilation,steal)be available for p public inspection 30 days after receipt of that may be necessary to strengt}:en or was placed when this transaction was made the report by the Secretary and the improve the requirements. or entered into.Submissiop o[this r Clerk. (b)In the case of an agency that does certification is a prerequisite f9r making or (c)Information that involves not have an Inspector General,the entering into this trartsactidn imposed by intelligence matters shall be reported agency official comparable to an section 1352,title 3t,U.S.Code.Any person 8 P 8 Y P who fails to is the required certification only to the Select Committee on Inspector General shall re are and shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less :. .: Y P pre* ._: T. Intelligence of the Senate,the submit the annual report,or,if there is than S10.000 and not more than Sioo-OW for Permanent Select Committee on no such comparable official,the head of each such failure. Intelligence of the House of the a re and submit the agency shall Y prepare are S.otement for Loon Cuorantees and Loon Representatives.and the Committees on [ •' P annual report. insurance Appropriations of the Senate and he t (c)The annual report shall be The undersigned states,to the best of his or : house of Representatives in accordance S . >.„'. submitted at the same time the agency her knowledge and belief,that: with procedures agreed to by such submits its annual budget justifications if any funds have been paid or will be paid committees.Such information shall not to Congress. to any person for influencing or attempting to r j be available for public inspection. (d)Information that is classified under (d)The annual report shall include the influence an officer or employee of any agency.a Afember of Congress,an officer or Executive Order 1235G or an successor following:All alleged violations relating employee oCCongress,or an employee of a y order shall be reported only to the to the agency's covered Federal actions Member of Congress in connection with this : . Committee on Foreign Relations of the during the year covered by the:sport, commitment providing for the United States Senate and the Committee on Foreign the actions taken by the head of the to insure or guarantee a loan.the undersigned Affairs of the House of Representatives agency in the year covered by the report shall complete and submit Standard Form- e'' 4 F' or the Committees on Armed Services of with respect to those alleged violations LLL"Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying.” in accordance with its instructions. rr ,.� • :) the Senate and the House of and alleged violations in previous years, Submission of this statement is a Representatives(whichever such and the amounts of civil penalties ttr P prerequisite for making or entering into this - committees have jurisdiction of matters Imposed by the agency in the year transaction imposed by section 2352.title 31. s ;v Involving such information)and to the covered b the report. 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Report Type: A. contract a. bidJolfedapplication (''"� a. initial thing b.grant �—•a b.initial award 1:1 b. material change r C. cooperative agreement c. post.av,,ard For Material Change Only: d.loan year quarter e. loan guarantee date of last report L loan insurance 4. Name and Address of Reporting Entµy: S. If Reporting Entity in No.4 is Subawardee.Enter Name O Prime O Subawardee .and Address of Prime: Tier_,if kno►vrr. Con ressional District.if known: Congressional District,if known: L Federal DepartmenVAgency: 7. Federal Program Name/Descriptioru CFDA Number,it applicable:. L Federal Action Number,if known: . 9: Award Amount,if known: $ 10. a. Name and Address of lobbying Entity ' b. Individuals Performing Services(includin4 address if (►f individual,fast name,first name.Alin different from No. 10aJ (last name,first name.Ail): (attach Con►muaraon Sh (st S&W.A.if nKMfa 11. Amount of Payment(check aD that apply): 13. Type of Payment(check all that apply): 3 O actual C planned O a. retainer O b.one-time fee 1Z Form of Payment(check all that apply): 0 c. commission O a. cash 0 d.contingent fee O b.In-kind;specify: nature 0 e. deferred O f. other,specify: o value 14. Brief Description of Services Performed or to be Performed and Dale(s)of Service.including officer(s).employee(s), or Member(s)contacted for Payment Indicated in Item 11: raBae h Continuation Meek SFALL-A if necessarti 1S. Continuation Shed(s)SF•LLL•A attached: O Yes O No 1R. t ten.aum wq."W d+" dda b..n it arJwirW by bfta 31 U.ie. ' weten 1:l2.TM d.cbur d lobbml acci-*in is a aatrnd"ewh abon Signature: . of NO won d.ieh mKme.as p4M M the 1w abe.a .hew cM U~%iM WW m+ao....•.e:^t.ThO lr Cb...o it ngtr.sd pu.w,nt IS Print Name: _•+ .. 11 UIC 13S3.Ths kAwoot.on..a be s,pond is uv co.VWA.W"i• trwasr vd.r be a.aaab►s Mar wb►x;npectwo."psnon who f.%a Tilly. tW Ile aqL, Ackum"be 1e.b*t a a oral p"iy of not Mss Haan sle.oaoandnnn.eethana+oo.000tv each whl.aw., Telephone Noa Date: 3. '-�Fa:i :q..1.� _•`S,'<w:•t:.).. > .. "`�•,,,y•i ,•f�°' Authodzd for Local 14pdvaiog'' ' Standard roan tJl IB31.7-8 a ..t,� t' r-; .,.,�4-� _.J�i ; t,:> fr .{�. nu L •':y :�'^�.�1"i x .....�" .••.':' � ��^ti�Y_ _ ..w: t � ��••�� 4s/�k(� �- .�^,�C« .� �. Ps�t'R �4194Yr''st�•d.1.t1 f } '. 4*Its.�� ya ..L i r ,, �f� s �x t Ede 1?�xry+rt YI' ::> F�=� Federal Re;istei; / Voi. S5, X10. 38 / Monday, Feb:uarV 28. 1950 % Rules and Regujations • ' INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF SF•LLL, DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES This disclosure form shall be completed b the reporting entity, whether subawarder; or prime Federal recipient, at the Initiation or receipt of a covered Federal action, or a material change to a previous filing, pursuant to title 31 U.S.C... .x 'k •. ,{t section 1352.The filing of a form is required for each payment or a�reement to make payment to any lobbying entity for � •..•. Influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee o any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or omployee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with a covered Federal action. Use the SF•LLL•A Continuation Sheet for additional information if the space on the form is inadequate.Complete all items that ' •.p a apply for both the tnftlal filing and material change report.Refer to the implementing guidance published by the Office of l 3 Management and Budget for additional information. I. Identify the type of covered Federal action for which lobbying activity is and'or has been secured to influence the outcome of a covered Federal action. L Identify the status of the covered Federal action, 3. Identify the appropriate classification of this report. If this is a followup report caused by a material change to the information previously reported,enter the year and quarter in which the change occurred.Enter the date of the last A;Yt previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered Federal action. fI> 4. Enter the full name, address, city, state and 21* reporting ' known.Check the appropriate classification of the re orlinf tend y tthat d entity. Include iude Congressional District, if Of subaward recipient. Identify the tier of the vuhawardee8 e.g., the first srubawardeie of or he expects rime is the itit tier.ri ( f Subawards include but are not limited to subrc>ntraris,subgrants and contract awards under grants. S. If the organowfon filing the report in item 4 cher Is"Sub3wardee",then enter the full name,address,city, stair•send 'rr zip code of the prime Federal recipient,Include Congressional District,if known, 6. Enter the name of the Federal agency making the award or loan commitment. Include at least one organizi6c„tal <• level below agency name,if known. For example,a ' p . Department of Transportation,United Slates Coast Guard. eP 7. Enter the Federal program name or description for the covered Federal action (item 1). If known, enter the full Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFOA) number for grants, cooperative agreements, loans, and loan ' 101 commitments. a. Enter the most appropriate Federal identifying number available for the Federal action identified in item 1 (e.g., grant or loanrawardlnurpber, the applicat on•proposal control umbers assigned announcement the Federal Beer, the contract, - prefixes,e.g.,"RFP•DE•90.001° g Y agency). Include _ f^ 9. For a covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency, :1 Federal amount of the:wardAoan commitment for the prime entity identified in item 4 or S. enter the F' 10. (a)Enlei the full name, address, city, state and zip code of the lobbying entity engaged by the reporting entity i� Identified in item 4 to influence the covered Federal action. ' (b)Enter the full names of the individual(s) performing services, and include full address if different from 10 (a). Enter last Fame,First Name,and Middle Initial(MI), ' 11. Enter the amount of compensation paid or reasonably expected to be paid by the reporting entity(item 4 to h ' lobbying entity(item 10). Indicate whether the a h' ) the all boxes that apply. If this is a material change.eppoort,enter the cumulativeuamount will payment(made or)planned +r•' to be made. ` 12, Check the appropriate box(es). Check all boxes that apply. If payment is made through an In-kind contri i r specify the nature and value of the in-kind payment. but oh, „ 13, Check the appropriate box(es)•'Check all boxes that apply. If other,specify nature. 14. Provide a specific and detailed description of the services that the lobbyist has performed, or will be expected to Perform,and the date(s)of any services rendered.include all preparatory and related activity,not just time spent in t°# actual contact with Federal officials. Identify the Federal official(s) or employee(s) contacted or the officer(s), employee(&),or Member(s)of Congress that were contacted. )• 1S, Check whether or not a SF-LLL-A Continuation Sheet(s)is attached. e certifying official shall sign and date the form,print his/her name,title,and telephone number. Public reporting burden for this collection of information it estimated to average 30 mintues per res instructions,searching existing dau sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and revirewin9 the collection of ?. ihfwmation.Send commenu regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection off formation including for reducing this burden,to the Office of Management and budget.Pa Z. gt .suggestions ° g Paperwork Reduction Project(0348-0046),Washington.D C.20503. IB31.7-9 riri,] 4 �. 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SUPERSESSIO, s .• - They recipient and the *contractor agree that this and other { appropriate clauses in 40• CFR 31 . 36(1) apply to that work eligible .,� ,. +tf for EpR assistance to be perforned under this contract and that clauses s_s•,: supersede any conflicting provisions of this contract. these 2. PRIVITY OF COtiTR.z,CT•, rr a s 'his contract is expected to be Landed in part with ,gun from the U.S : Enviror_rental Protection r,ge:�cY• Neither the Unit = its ceoart^ents ► agencies or employees is, or States nor any o_ will be, a party to th4s contract or any lower tier contract. F ° nrocuremen r This coat+act is sub;ect to t^e applicable _P:, f on tare data 0-0 t;^.e assistance z�ard :or . regula,.io:rs in a :e c this .rc;ec= • . 3 . CIF-21-K.G=.S (a) a ...12ew: clause anpl lies o:�1 v to contr acts _c_ _ IB31.8-1 ,t k. 4+'� IAJ "r i t s.d✓`� �, x.53 r 7117`7 i 1! ,�.� t k it 2 x1- ';yry "sfi +���ry q•'s"d j r �i , jt x}•� a a+' + r,/,tf 4 } -z- r' Y 'SkSk")if .. � t 't'� h 1( {v�c 1w 9� b Pw,y t ti arc Y.S it M La — `{ 3 ax:d• y �g t .y, Y7t'l yyyy�. 3'tt P('tl">nt+`'r�,Ga!'"�^•.rj!«1 7Fjtt, re �7}> 1.r�,'SJ L + M,r;it.s.'�xsiv,,.�. .,a�t,+l�.,+r ,t?k k S� fro rrn N S ' �5 °rtt. b �� �}'�''t`�`� ^yS{7, +-�;z?•.+� '14?".jTit�t �S.�} ^*�'�F�+y t F tYrP �/tdlrt k r,lm' "LA"-, 0-6, "�'sy'v S7 �lf�i'�iv��ei{ rv� �'!yw RM k ' j, tSifninM1{,{'C f.t�ru+ to 4t'G ✓frr "!) �'}'fii L yq" •J �� � � ��+ ��8,,f�H,r�! �`J�1�ya �tSS�"P,r�{�arj��p} 4S �i;r �ry � � •�}� kS��NeL,ji:lk�Y v,J:tgjn >� t�.��.y,}�+ s ���fr. e, � „ 4` �+ "�i" r'�•,`�CS'{{{���'�- 3• df,�'�tt.zi�3;u-a f��+'�'r* >.K a . . �1 7�r�fa.���t�•'u 5 ?L',t �itr,.rs�.��Aat`4r}; i`�td, n J".��:. • 2 to any surety, by written order designated or indicated to be T' a change order, -a%e any chance in the work within the rer,eral ; . scope of the contract, including but not limited to changes : x { ( i) In the specifications (including drawi.nys and �. designs) • Ak In the time, method or manner of performance of the work; ( iii) In the recipient-furnished facilities, equipment, materials, services or site, or 1 • - (iv) Directing acceleration- in the performance of the work. { (2) A change order shall also be any other written order (including - direction, instruction, interpretation or determination) from the recipient which causes any change, provided the contractor gives the recipient written notice stating the date, circumstances and source of the order and that the contractor regards the order as a change order. (3) Except as provided in this clause, no order, state- ment or conduct of the recipient shall be treated as a change under this clause or entitle the contractor to an equitable adjustment. (4) If any change under this clause causes an increase or decrease in the contractor's cost or' the time required to perform any y part of the Mork under this contract, w5etrer, or not changed by any order, the recipient shall make an equitable adjust-:at and codify the contract in writing. Except for claims base on ie==lt:ve' specifications, no c2ai:,9 for any c::aa;e znder IB31.8-2 t. E" l.' .i. '.S. i {•,�`S'. °avt�', .:t .1i +4: 'k, * � , iawt jr7 „aPt' 1't�4} �} i. . .^3 .!• r S`� . R r r. � >.�! ?W3 ' 3 -:1 ..r r paragraph (a) ( 2) aboti'e shall t'e allowed °or any costs inc. ed ,, itten notice as r more t:san 20 days be- required the contractor gives w. required in paragraph (a) ( 2 ) . In the case of defective specifi- catio;s for s:hic:� t�se' recipient i� responsible, the equitable ad 'usLr.ent shall include any increased cost the contractor A reasonably incurred in attamptir•7 to comply with those defective n ' . specifications . i (5) If the contractor intends to assert a claim for an equitable adjustment under this clause, the contractor must, Yr within 30 days after receipt of a %:,ritten change order under • paragraph (a) ( 1 ) or the furnishing of a written notice under- { paragraph (a) (2) , submit a written statement to the recipient setting forth the general nature and ronetary extent of such claim. The recipient may extend the 30-day period . The contractor n . x may include the statement of claim in the notice under paragraph (2) of this changes clause. • a (6) No claim by the contractor for an equitable e e final payment under • adjustment shall be 311ow..d �.f made after p y this contract.- (b) The following clause applies only to contracts for services. (1) The recipient .;.ay, at any time, by written order. and without notice to the sureties, make changes within the '' general scope of this contract in the services or wort to be performed. If such changes cause an increase. or . decrease in the cont:actc:'s cost or, time . required to perfo,rn any. services sander ..his cz tra:t1 c..a_ e:! by any order, the •eciP 8n- r� (Y IB31.8-3 h. �tf $ y5� .d 4 �1 1} L�5 Z'� i �tla'1 1'[ 3h }°.'�S {?il ! ik 1.'1 .f .' i2r. . l. i' ' '.�i. i Y 4 T 1 FY•�'.c' � � �• k' � � J�'.L'txn e sou f�n"k •k�'i'%o�t�S lr ^G i. �b� t •� d�l� ...1'•-.t �'i.is. 4 . ,�,r '� ��-. Y�S•�`, ,� azJ��Ys`��``�:�}�'�rttc�l"�.,w�.lxiui,Gl�ll�, "�'��' ��.'•.'�3.x ,�5i��aT�'� ,rx 4 ,iya�,e st,;,ert and m. dify this contr_c� in ..,t shall :carte an 4 st.�.ent 4M ., �� :rust assert an cla�:s for ada .< writing • The co•.trac.,�r y �.L un�Pr this clause in writin3 within 30 days from t':e ca&e ft n . ecei•:es a recipie:�ti s notification of change, r unless t::a ; i1e;1t• M}J recipient ;rants additio:al ti before the date of final pay � uitable adjust ment :}•sµi,�j�7; (2) ;�o claim by the contractor or an eq shall be allowed if made after final payment under this contract. p (3) do services for which the contractor will charge � '.P an additional ca-npensation shall be furnished without the written authorization of the recipient. lies only to contracts for ;. ..,t (c) The following clause ap 1� supplies_ . , ( 1) The recipient may at any time, by written. order. and without' notice to the sureties, change the general scope of bhv•r , ,. this contract in any one or more of the following : n�- ( i) Drawings, designs or specifications where the supplies to be furnished are specifically manufactured `.:. for the recipient; RIN zr')f :Went or packing; and ( ii) N.ethod of ship `.: •�. (iii) ?lace of' delivery. ( 2) If any change causes an increase or decrease in the cost or the time required to perform any part of the work under t'lis contract, ;hether or not changed by any such order, the recipient shall make an equitable adjustment in the contract .: : price or delivery schedule , or both, and rodify t::e contract in writing. The con&:actor •.:st assert any claim for ad;LS-:seat within •s ==om the da&e u:,der his clause ._n 10 da.• t::s ca IB31.8-4 U ,p may' �� `�.�,x`k?�y�x�q,� 'ti ,•.. j}� .� :*Y'rf�»��F� 9.a'.'75zai�'�f`f.,t<��Jik��,ii. .,.it•• t"' t ' `'.• ,jt� f�'kk!.r k�fi'."`6'�'��e��f4t"a�"'��+ x�(t����'���,�' + 4y„ 01 ..SS '`.'`' 11 ,, ,i e i,•.7'.+r S i ' ..x .7m�:,j. .'i rr• 4 4 S Y { ­7_- 3tx'.�, n� ������ ���P �#s�s;7q t} ,rl t � t � e x� .�6�i a 4+ t., .. f x a 't1F}+•+�-k, 'ry a es ::o'• ification Of cha:/ce . If the recipie:�t z n w receives the recip_� �. Y •. :, v ` . suc`� action, the recipient ..•a -:ecides t:�at the fac,.s ;us*.ify g time before e receive an.1 act upon any such clai.�► assert e3 at any {1 k A a this contract. '�+nere the cost of property. final. pay.mt_na,. un,.er made obsolete or excess as a resulti of a change is included in ,, t, adjustment, the recipient has the � ;; the contractor s clai-z for ad j =YeA 1 Al. right to prescribe the manner of disposition of such property. ?nothing in this clause shall excuse the contractor from proceeding 4., with the contract as changed . r ` the contracor for an equitable, adjustment . ( 3) No claim• by payment under this contract. shall be allowed if made after final 4. DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS to construction contracts . The following clause a vlies only rcmPtly, and before. such 14` . (a) The contractor shall p 15: the recipient. in writing of: conditions are disturbed, notify Subsurface or latent physical sical conditions at the site t, = differing materially from those indicated in this contract, or conditions at the site, of an unusual ( 2) Unknown physical co 7� nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered an generally recognized as inhering in work of the character provide st for in this contract . ' (b) The recipie�:t steal; rr=,,ptly investigate the conditions . T If it finds that conditions materially differ and will cause an ms's required: y increase or decrease in the contractor' s test or the tsn:e .,� I 'zis contract, tether or to perform any part of a work under not c':an e3 as 'a resel= of such co.)dit'iors, the recipie:t shall �t z- -�•it able ad:l•s tMe:,c -►..:i_; e c:-:- . .. ace . e; IB31.8-5 ti t'k.�'b� f .3rt� �.. tt rt a t r s,M C+^"n,.t '�Y'� t"1 s •y t � ri't� 'Mi yen l a s�+ ��. '.� x z Yf;� �e}�C•7 r� a �1' .+'° f s�:h isa ft3,t� �`+sd ,f� S r{�r�1! � k T �'�s4f 1 4 s..t'-`'a t +l + F`f" AL d' k. 1,h. {r} r t�i}��♦¢ ,`'n.0 st)S tL t y+ty^r rL�f,'',y��'�J{ts Y'S.t{�rt .3 �� tf �'h J ��� s7 3 {xl r 4`h L ✓ti ii s �5�}t,,,iy ,i 4ry,:�`'� rV .4:-N.L�;. �b r�. , .,lfx , '� ' +al;w=i>£ sk'°�5 }ii,., '•"'. ~,,' '` } i'i t�:iY, r,t 1 .1JZ .i o "+t i r,s}��'ry s 'j ist� ,�� re a"�•trr ��`� �t , r. r�arr, rf� .�.,;te,' } S tt, ptt. .t,''i, �sr+1 . -� '*. :1•rf�:�:f;,i,yti 1.�� t �}rrV$i�a�5:2. .. �pf: �'� ,�J '�'`'� 4'}eMt{q} w�'Y7,e.,..eC,12,�s X71�4 w }i ix 7+,a'.r1 .' fiv'` � ! ,�,a • iq 1} I � _ �, ,rte�''�,}� ��'�r, :v ' ,..rY`!:}a", i t�!i.n412�i ,±.'. .V �(�n'�t �F11.�1�:'.aa��`:Y:it��Atkai. '•.:[`n,1 �5' .� • •J • Y{ f (c) %. o clai e. te contrac,.cr ::.rider .h:s cla;:Se shah 4.Q m. r, allowed unless the contractor has given the notice req-ji:e3 in Paragraph (a) of this clause. however, the recipient x.ay extend the ti.-e prescrihel in paragraph (a ) . (d) �:o clai:� by the contractor for an equitable ad justnent ' p •!Y shall be allowed if asserted after final, payment under this ' contract . . S. SUSPENSION OF WORK yh The following clause applies only to construction contracts. - (a) The recipient may order the contractor in writing to .w suspend, delay or interrupt all or any part of the work for such period of time as the recipient may determine to be appropriate r for the convenience of the recipient. (b) If the performance of all or any part of the work is suspended, delayed or interrupted for an =reasonable period act of the p o£ time by an a e reci ient in administration of this contract, or by the recipient's failure to act within the time specified in this contract (or if no time is specified, within a reas..)nable time) , the recipient shall make L r sdjustnent for any increase in the cost of performance of this contract (excluding P ) Y profit) necessarily caused by such unreasonable suspension, delay or interruption and r:adify the contract in writing. however, no adjustment shall be made under this clause for any suspension, delay or interruption to the extent (1 ) that perfor7rfance would : have been so suspended, delayed or inter.--:pte3 by any other cause, :r.cl�uding the fault or negligence of the contactor, or (2) :!--r which an 2=1--table a!-"st::,en_ is provideN .c. Cr exc?:rded 0. IB31.8-6 _ f� F�°�.. '� t. , a�e,� rn r �r����Y.}5:4�} i�µy •�t,-,,:" `�'•. �f1�. 4 t t �• z uj st(n ?..1' �`,�kz'��� � � � � G4 7� x r 9Ji 1, t r r 1 t w t . t } •�,k�X�'�`7'} }t'„}, ?d,),�'3., ��,R" 44 a3-#'��{l#t��F�?'4p#'i?`7F t`,,t r { ,} .it it .1S Si ;i Y .y , „"c„t.,,�, k,.;, b t\ ' z� r..�iY,t•. �+,� Oaf 7'1t',Ft�Fn�ry+�.'S'���.�t�r�-i�}'v�.YJJ�.t "`t t� y4 1' ,�a "'�, � r J• s..Y.:::_ .....�_..u.:y.ali�mrv+r<r�a``q���i������r ... - F ;'t 7 - a O this contract. gar a;;y Gt�er prtaylS:.On .. ,. � , Un .__ e s'�all be allowed ( 1) for any cla (c) :.a cla -6:a un..e « ,. f 1-, contractor notified costs i;;cu:red :acre than 20 days be�ore the -; ent in .��ritin0 0_° t?:e act, or °allure to act, it,volve3 reci:- all ( t�nis regauirem.ent does not apply to a claim resulting :ro;a a w , suspe:' order) , and ( .sion ?. ) unless the amount claimed is asserted is« e termination of such ,r in writing as soon as practicable after the r. #ri ter than the date suspension, delay or interruption, but not la -' of final payment under the contract. 6. TERMINATION lies only to contracts over $10,000 . Rl 'I`he followin clause app -' (a) This contract may be terminated in whole or in part in b either part in the event of substantial failure by writing Y Y . the other party to fulfill its obligations under this contract t ~� � h no fault of the terminating party, provided that no termi- thr through�.< � is given (1) not u nation .,,ay be effected unless the other party 9 <<. less than den ( 10) calendar days' written notice (delivered y r .>`:. certified mail , return receipt requested) of intent to terminate, ,:. , r and (2) an opportunity for consultation with the terminating party prior to termination. •r•x7. t'. yr or in part in r (b) This contract may be terminated in whole WF t., writing by the recipient for its convenience, provided that the Em ten calendar days ' contractor is given (1 ) not less ,.han ( 10) >' certifsed nail , return receipt •' written notice ce (delivered by 2 an opportunity for �r and ( ) requeste�) of intent to terminate, , party prior to te:'aina=ion. '�• ee;.su:�a::cn with ;.::e ter. -' .6 fe-tea by t Y! i IB31.8-7 J �) .sj� 4 �jC)�'� t�. ;��f h't� �tttl�t'Cq q. t*'{t'; ' s '{' ��'•r f •S r Ii..� S4 jlj.t Y iF}�s a.��4i.xv �{,s•�'If4�S'`'.*s'��S'}�F�U .�R + .i. ,y�` � f'�tt 4 T. r �� t �� F �. ., . .t �+, 3 ).+7'. " u i t .4,A t ti �r��`4��..t xs1 ,.y.�a§7 wj� , •t'. .4K r. �s Y a�11j7 t t `6 fF if s � >, 'it G rs t z. 3 i t�„�'r'k}s7•`i`'' .� � t &�'�,r•F'y� ,rYf�x• til.�r�,+, ,??sr?; t i `fis' �,t.t::;y„'r� �t.rjKR'4a tt{ rri.t )r,✓}Jl jy` 1 rt t.} Z„zZ t�.ICY a3iw41:;5f 34;t, r •?i; X�'f}k(.qql kx!y� "tt x4• r. -;�V A,_ W,�— %g r— ,. N99 — ---� 7- T-7-7- 7-77— 40 3 an e-' * in ts-4e price provided fcr in• this contract. - I.-,e al .awed for an ticipated no aoult sl s1hall 1:e m .A profit on n unperforx-ed services or other work, ar. d ( 2 ) any payment b :1 ed due %-c) the contractor at the tune o! termination may e a Just 'Mi the to cover any additional costs to t,-.e recipient because o:- contractor' s default . If termina'tion for default is effected by the contractor, or if termination for convenience is effected by in vl,.- the recipient, the equitable adjustment shall include a reasonable formed. The equitable profit for services or other work per, a,:Justment for any termination shall provide for .payment to the- 6, contractor for seiv­ices 'rendered and expenses incurred pribr to the term ination, in addition to termination settlement costs ' -nmitments reasonably incurred by the contractor relating to co, • which had become fir, m. -n prior to the te ination.- (d) Upon receipt of a termination action under paragraphs (a) or (b) above , the contractor shall ( 1) promptly discontinue all affected work (unless the notice directs otherwise) , and (2) deliver or otherwise make available to the recipient all data, drawi.-iC s, specifications, reports, estimates, summaries and such other info i information and materials may have been accumulated by the contractor in performing this contract, whether completed or in process. (e) U termination under paragraphs (a) or (b) above, ---jan ter, the recipient may take over the work and may award another party a contract to complete the work under this contract . after termination for failure of the contractor to CL-ntract--al cNbligazions, it is datermineS t,..-.at the IB31.8-8 V RM111?VM" 'W"i 1P ( �, �� s .�rt!X4 i G <�„�t�'n y"�ib{°,'�c �K�'""`,rt�� s1.,+/z 7��&:it<t tit�+Fj�„Y r r .e�??+..r �1�t,i3�'.r}, t t'tc+1�'"L�'=`j�3'.L� � • t � m .� Sdk� S•'°" b �`C�'f k J � '` ', ., i s} r�f�,�.��+,� .y. �r,. aF�,v'n�j I r r y�ft.r 3f. � a �',•� � fi� .,tt�, ..: ti �� t i»�2�'fi��,. ��,s�•i�kx;.�+f-L-{�-i 5 y .� t ": : s t ��t �aar s`us t 7 y. ,�y 2 �A,� "3 �`.^d {� �, E4E .f �n! , T . f t .� it �(� ,x;. • �r(n 4e7` �,5;,;t,.;�r�}i�'3'.?'fyiF �6`r��Ei�i rAf^ ��7..P r + >r f����. •_�i, .Ibrrmmri.,....... ...r. ..i1�2M��� ..,. tjtiF, O � A�•• •. ill ca:�tr ac`Mal ^=,.i:.:•s , • ham' rot :oiled ,.o f .1 cont:actor . to have ween _or t`e co .venie:�ce the tennis" 0n s'.all cee.-r.e3 ? ,e ad'ust:••zrt cf t1:e contract r of w"np recipient. .n swch n ty t<•w,, c of this clause . a ;de,i in paragraph ( ) s <a Prics s•:alL '�e made� _s nrov_ 7 This clause aculies only to contracts over $25, 000. 'c' '•i Unless otherwise provided in this contract, all claims, ;:• ,,: ue stion between ` counter-claims , disputes and other matters in q „ Y out of, or relating to, the recipient and the contractor arising this contract or the breach of it wl1. 'be decided , if the parties i .:. rn. a nee, by arbitration, mediation, or other alternative nw. mutually q r;g.fq Jyt u dispute resolution mechanism, or in a court of competent jurisdict on � within the State in which the recipient is located. '$ •� ?RICE FLAJCTIO:Q FOR DEFECTIVE COST OR PRICI:vG DATA an contract ne follow otiated applies to (1 ) Y [NOTE The in clause ,cztt 000; between the recicient an•d its contractor in excess of $10 , f71,. t•. (2) negotiated contract amendments or change orders in excess o �. : rr, v„ .tti 2 v $100, 000 affecting the price of a for•mall advertised, com etitive . lower tier contract or two Y, >, - awarded , fixed price contract, or ( 3 any M. h rC. k ,tl urchase ender in excess of 5100, 000 under a contract other than y,•`/ p F4 fixed rice contract 'v. a formally advertised , comDetitivel awarded , x � This clause does not app l to contracts awarded on the basis Of r ..ition . ] effective price co;..per r 4 appropriate,. -.H (a) The coat_ac,.or and subcontractor, where app p gt the with pricing SL�Jii:ltred for evaluation assure that the cost and 4 ,. lower - e.?o , ,, &ted contracts, respect to - a ton Of prices o_ r r �.�e s is ✓ase"r on ro i .ir f IB31.8-9 FP 0 A".� y x �' � j`�sl$�g )tstt�"KS'�lf t�P1ftF �. t��` rf t k it [ i to 4 i ,C`• ! tr�yy,, `7 f 4(I ,+•' 'i,ft r � t t3' i i+ +. 1 i t A t 1"'�l }Pf�S��yl� 1a�� � �G `"., +�aqt.>T�._,k 1��t� �r'�'�• jl n��1 3 ' , .,. t � �> $:�tp f, f �'� a r•�t.:hyk��.. 5 �'��tfi�...y t�s, t.f t f 3 a � � y ( 1 �r f te�il� �G �tf•f �u�y�y� .,� � �•4+' �t `y!,,. � ��,;^k"a"�"'}7ctASc�.•^k&c.a�.�r�Y t�X ti r.? ttr; f .V �7i, 1. ...r r. :-�� ,� t�`,; ��'+' y„F'” .k. it .y. " f rr :r C Pf �� ar pak.f r7 .f�.' �� f�i• ,'b. l:f+r5 a.'+r fx..,nl Y i+r{Ir4���'`�"�''�c ,."t ,, 1:y: ,;r� {.ilk 1 .,f i �' tt ) t. ,�YS+.L�{ t �',� � i � I � v� a °: 1 �:r1:��, "� � �.�r:-y"•�s`�t t�,tt. fi�.r r; ..t,- .�Y' ��`*t� �,'r� ���a+- ��� 'S �tt�%TS;, °�: ' 7 � ; E• ..G y, A`rt w• t::eir books and records. if th and co-.:!eta data s;:p�r d ed �� ' t a^ D. uding profit) : E? det,:;in a ..y ice c. reci:: er.t r.r es ` .f negotiated in connection wit:z this Contract, lcwdr tier contract .. or -en!•-ent thereu.—k. was increase3 by any significant su s :., . 315 because the wata provi�:ed was ircomplete, inaccurate or not a '',. -; curre_t at the ti.-re o� sub.,.ission, then such price or cost or g �,'.�o--�`• profit shall be reduced accordingly and the recipient s a : ; a modify the contract in writing to reflect such action. d k. (b) Failure to agree on a reduction shall be subject to the f,F remedies clause of this contract. ,y'. • • ^•(NOTE - Since the contract is subject to reduction under this clause by reason of defective cost or pricing data submitted .. . in connection with lower tier contracts , the contractor may wish to include a clause in each lower tier contract requiring the ;'A ; lower tier contractor to appropriately indemnify the contractor. ' it is also expected that any lower tier contractor subject to such indetini£ication will generally recuire substantially ss.m ar . 2 indemnification for defective cost or pricing data submitted by lower tier contra tors.] 9. AUDIT; ACCESS TO RAC©RDS r (a) 7:e contractor shall maintain books, records, documents and other evidence directly pertinent to performance on EPA funded work under this contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices consistently applied* and the . ion applicable E?A regulations in effect on the date of exec::. 4' of t^is contract. 71,.e contractor s::all also maintai:a the rinancial r and -,, a used :. _-e ep a=at:on or support c: any IB31.8-10 r � � �11� � t �• ,. � 1�5 '� �2 r^ •�`,' ,f"�t4�i� a���'}Srt�a�,���tr,���,+�i''ri?',i'�C�7j.Ci ,�s �. , ,Rr r K,�{ � dr Cif P t 5y } i7i V{"bS7N a SI. ty e �.%; • � > f, �4yF-:i� fii'A. �4 rr' r�i'yY h"`r ���� .� d T'..? �•{!�: �<.�*�k � t * {�T�� �����;jrr .�'i1{e � ''f 1 5 t h�3 1',x �5���EV'i�yt 4 r� �.� .r. Gk'n }{ ,e �,v r s��r>✓�tz��`��tyt n,5tt w�t,7`���''rF��s ,� � �e.-,,c�n'N r •'���13,�� a .P�, ���+ 5v d.`�',',��.'!s� �`�� 7 `4,. •`i. x 'S��., �t 1 �( S.!.�5� •.e S � �11 t,r.rr't1�{ 7 .t+�e.L tL xr� 1 ?' c ?t J� d t{, �s"� � Sr t'4 F��� ' ���`.:j: � .F+�r�, ,d,iS' .... .i't '�E �e. 1 f�•�^� �l r+ a .'�dr ."t,• . '�r r.,�1 `?4 ` �� .,.'. .......... -cable g re ' cos- E,..b-.n. .* ssjon rec•.•ired ender applicable cost su.,.L-..ary S_-bmittei co:�y of the change orders and a. Ciontracts or vr . - fiy ental - The United t to the recipient . ed - it States , the U1 he Unite:1 Stp ,,=trollex; General of t �gency, the CO and (the State] or recipient , Labor, the rec3p States :.)eparl%6 went 04 to all shall have access shall eir authorized representatives any 0 t*r the purpose s and other evidence for such books , records, document Lj normal business hours . of inspection, audit and copying during The contractor will provide proper facilities for such access and inspection. a'ct awarded through sealed fixed pri* e cont.r 0� 1i this is a bidding or otherwise on competition,the basis of effective price of this through (g) the contractor agrees to mere paragraphs ugh clause applicable to all neg contract tiated change. orders and o, amendments affecting the contract price . In, the case of all other types of prime contr acts , the contractor agrees to make awards in paragraphs (a) through (g) applicable to all contract excess of $10,000, at any tier, and to make paragraphs (a) through (g) of this clause applicable to all change orders directly related to project performance . >te. ft in accordance conducted(c) A.,dits under this provision shall be with generally accepted &,udi 6 ing standards and with established procedures and guidelines of the reviewing or audit agency(ies) . -,he contractor agrees to disclose all information and (a) -0 records under paragraphs access - reports re ac and * s clause to anv of tj•,e age.,-cies referred to in Zft- IB31.8-11 tv: r taw'— MWW" I_777 Mao,, V'g.0' Ali jf � E��a.tdtS �m,� :t::f.Pc.AsS�:z.tSrtF�7{i�+L:a L s - 12 " :::der :aragra?hs (a) and (b) abcve shall be ' :PA assisted <; nt&ir.el by the contractor during per..or',$..ce on • .. b <r work under tis contract and for the tiMe pariods specs£fed in h f � 40 CPR ?art 31 . In addition, t)cse recores whic:z relate to any + y arising under an EPA assistance agreement, litication, controvers ar ng , it Y. 'r t' the settle.-r,gnt of claims arisi:�3 out of such perfor�.ance or to , costs or items to wtiich an audit exception has been taken shall be maintained by the contractor for the time periods specified in ` 1 40 CPR Fart 31 . of r�.•d retent.Con (f) Access to records is not. limited to the required a� periods. The authorizers representatives designated in paragraph (a) of this clause shall have access to records at any reasonable u time for as long as the records are ;maintained. 9 (g) This right of access clause applies to financial records ` fn pertaining to all contracts ( except for fixed price contracts 1 {' awarded through sealed bidding or otherwise on the basis of effective pries coTpetition) and all contract change orders regardless of a.•ri the type of contract, and all . contracts endments regardless of the type of contract. In addition, this right• of access "Plies to all records pertaining to all contracts, contract change orders and contract amendments: ' (1) To the extent the records pertain directly to contract ver.6orneance; ( 2) If there is any i:1dication that fraud , gross abuse or, corrupt practices ma y be involved; or .. d for default or for ( 3) :f the cc.-& ac - is ..ermina_ed o_ cD..vaniencs IB31.8-12 4 ��, :y .r ±��' f`. S' ✓ 7 � art .r.. .;#�,r,'.fr',� e �,y' s ir�t ,;!3�4 !xs to �i zX,k�' � .., �. �",t �,> yt'! r`��,' i S t`1 tis�i�+r{Fd v� Ss�'� s. � �,. s>as.i' .i.. �r .� � •� �i ..f atlr{� c"..'74��tr��'"rtl�C�sti�r'•�f it '"f t t i.° S '` . i s , "� .�:9 r ti:, ,�r��. Y f "``� `�t<�. .S �."�'yr'+urveL�``r'.�i.a:ijt, _.',l.��ui.�+++m`UdtiAlr4�A .�§M�tSi�� t�hi••M4.t..�......._ .......:,1...\�a>�C9 . 13 - r E6 10 . AGAINST CC, :�TI:�GE:�T FEES The contractor assures that no person c: selling agency has ;een eii?1e}•e3 or r?-ai -ed to solicit or sec_.e this co•.traG.. �• percentage , upon a:� a:ree:r.ent cr understanding ..o- a coMMIss-on, �+. y brokerage or contingent, fee except;.ng hor•a tide employees or elling agencies bona fade established commercial or s cAai„,tained by the contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this assurance, the recipient shall have the right t .FY to annul this agreement without liability or, at its discretion•, tf �f ?• to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwiser ' rec��ver the full amount of such co.-nmission, percentage, brokerage ,.xh� , or contingent fe'e Kx � 11 . (a) If the recipient finds after a notice and hearing that r7. is r • Y4 the contractor or any of the contractor's agents or representa— Y s: ratuities (in the form of entertainment, tives offered or g ave g 4. gifts or other-4i se) to any official , employee or agent of the recipient, the State or EPA in an attempt to secure a contract or favorable treatment in awarding, amending c1t faking any ' f determinations related to the performance of this contract, the OT, recipient may, by written notice to the contractor, terminate: this contract. T,:e recipient may also pursue other rights and remedies that the law or this contract provides. r�.., (b). In the event this contract is terminated as provided x in paragraph (a) , t?:e recipient may pt:rsue the same remedies '. against the co.^•:.raptor as it co•-ld pursue is the event o= a � in �.e �•,- a-t 'may :':e co:::actor, aa3 as a per.a_:y, aC:• �.- - - `< IB31.8-13 4� �A A° �l 13 Af i r �•�•• r i .+w� �� stn {�� �k �. .•r�,' }�G d{>'''�t 4 °F + � a r `^.r c t � , r t� ,"�`}�q{y�. r �A. t 1 9r .1 w "� ” �`'n3`�`jjA�t''�j+ s rf r �.R a ; y 1 i { 7 i,. {M e w f 4 y irt�w•v .� . ! i� � i'��'!. �7 +';��.:,2' s 1 t4 i k � A �L t Sr•�. ]S J' F i a• � `��AiA}�f..� iA�.a {�";,�Mi'�',•�.�51�� •.i I 1," t 5' )A• t i i j � 1 C �.af."��,,t,ro°��°+�it�.,etx[ A.n� +� ,.x,� :i4'{�." ?}r;:E',t`U1'^�1y.'r k ti.�� ?� '`� � '.i. �a; ••�IS i .f't ..�'r `•'�i:d�,'a•`�lr,.,.,..• '�(R "y r*iiY':%'-� E': o-t.:y.nt' ..�... �,t,.j�5° r•'fhV.Y.rls°jG` ,'it.xs_ii� C 7,..�,. .•1•r. ! + t 1 �. �,4°y{.t$.A4 r!7..':1��'�Yt�rii t:�e'tL.� N?�''1�v..�.S'�� 7f �.°�;, �.:r '" c(. S 1 '}v; s ; `±� t .4: ��F�'ft.}. ;i,4�`f�;`�,v s••fS`,'g�r,Y{,`ci;lr�. ft' �y�Li ,+ t AA it on to any otlh.er dama lg- a - ;es -,hich it -...aY ✓e e n­ y ILN J.aw, be entitlel to exeM.Plary damages in an (as dete=ined -a not It-.ss than three' nor rare by the recipient ) %,Phich shall 10 e than t.en s the cosl%-§ t-%.-.e contractor incurs in providing any officer or employee. such gratuities to any such. oA-12.A." 12. BUY AMERICAN 'I This clause a2plies only to construction contracts award under 40 CFR Part 35, Subparts E and I . In accordance with Section 215 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et. seq. ) and 40 CFR 31.36(c) (5) , the contractor agrees that preference will be given to domestic construction N material by the contractor, subcontractors , materialmen and suppliers in the performance of this contract. 13. RESPON SIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR (a) The following clause applies only to. contracts for services. ( 1) The cont - r actor is responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, timely cwapletion and coordination of ell resigns, drawings, specifications, reports and other hh act - services ftrnished by the contract contract. If or under this the contract involves environmental measurements or data generation, the contractor shall comply with E?A quality assurance requirements n - in 40 CFR 31.45. The contractor shall , without additional compensation, correct or revise any errors , omissions or other deficiencies in that contractor's desians, drawings , specifications, reports and other se:--.,--* --es IB31.8-14 M ; vU 6 B, '.'kQ'w n t {c t t t •jF 1 � � ' } . Yfi 4'l.'��� t.h. 'i!t 1 .. ,. .. ..`, :1 yr,�;•t'�s 7} r ��1. y S ti4 . p1 � , + ry.�•t +x5;-� fi ,�t ,� r.'.{ 5 .. + . ..t ..< . ,:' 't, 2 'y • 15•- a kC1 ( 2) Tine contractor steal e prcfes'sional services '. necessary to accomplish t::e we% specifin t:�is contract in accordance wits this contract and applicable E?A reouirezer►ts in +, ,� r '�r.ecution o- the assistance agreement for .Y t effect On t,.e ate of ) this project. designs, ( 3) The owner' s or EPA' s approval of drawings , ' specifications , reports and incide'nti 1 Bork or materials f�.rnishe mall not in any way relieve the contractor of responsibility S for the technical adequacy of his work. Neither the owner' s by acce tance or payment for any of the nor EPA s review, approval , Pr �'`" - -• •• ' ' waiver o£ any rights under this Y F.' services shall be constr z,. rr ,�' performance r . agreement or o£ any cause fo�c action arising out of the r• '.�� z of this contract . and shall' remain, liable `G ( 4) 'one contractor shall be• the owner ' in accordance with applicable law for all damages to w� or EPA caused by the contractor' s negligent performance of any of the services furnished under this contract, except for errors, omissions or other deficiencies to the extent attributable to e w-er-furnished data or any third party. The contractor • time delays in the project caused xry shall not be responsible for any Y R r•..� >v y $ S by circumstances beyond the contractor ' s control . (5) The contractor ' s obligations under this clause are x is addition to the contractor ' s other express or implied assurances ' under this contract or State law and in no way diminish any other ..,. v nave acairst the contractor for faultY rights ..r.a,. ,.,.e owner may �yt+k z4a:-==aIS , a z..ipm.ent Cr wor{ • �+r . IB31.8-15 s.� r 1 ��i � ji .+d ti t b Ir ' � 3 Z z r. d Stl� 'a+'.f};�•'� .'Si S'r.� ? ; ��i 7.a� A+t } F�rs'' t' y 5 F'.{f ". !I f. a t ''h t '"y• a ��'G 1 � !{ � C 3 rM ti' L t .^C .j• (.l �f r3 l} ±�'"�' v .s ��r•, r rZ�z� ,. t e '+x i , s } Yl�rj,�.�'t.,,,t ,' t. 10 �`�=• Li'T ^�r s re,1�y�Ltt,r~U;. �.,i icy s � �s5 ) .4�,'tiA 'Y�I ��# + t r . t f .� � ..�_ •v TiS j� �4sGr t ( �.Z. .rl a)t a r� , } t t q r.= t ;�S" t =F q .i �, r'},, ,ia f �`�r''`{,ff ��� �i:�Yt2f!� �Yi`` '�+: 5� ic ,t'l.s� !` i4 fi a�ar r"����'f�)f.•i'.:�r`"t1� t,. f�� 4', , ; i� �� 't�'���,•, 4a yt<� �1 ... 31y� #'bat ..' t'S ! x < i '�`� +�, Iwy! 't a � r, following clause aoclies only to coatraAts ' fc: co^structlon. ( 1) 'ihe contractor acrees to :err n o all work this contract in accordance with this acree;;ient' s designs,S , drawings , anid sPecifications . (2) The contractor guarantees for a period of at least `' one year from the date of- substantial- completion of the work „ << that the completed work is free from all defects due to faulty ' materials, equipment or workmanship and that the contractor shall _ Promptly make whatever adjustmentes or corrections which may be necessary to cure any defects, including repairs of any damage to other parts of the system resulting from such defects. The owner shall promptly give notice to the• contractor p of observed defect's. In the event that the contractor fails fo make adjustments, '1 repairs, corrections or other work made necessary by such defects, the owner may do so and charge the contractor the cost incurred. The performance bond shall retrain in full force and effect through the guarantee period . ' (3) The contractor 's obligations under this clause are in addition to the contractor 's other express or implied . p ed assurances under this contract or State law and in no way diminish any other rights that the o wner may have against the contractor for faulty'' materials, equipment or work . 14. FINAL -PAYMENT Upon satisfactory completion of the work performed under this contract, as a condition before final paynent under this contract or as a termination se,:?+�,;;ent under this contract the contractor IB31.8-16 d L �� � ����} ry "Y;,`�i;�.,�.e'+;""pp`�``'f�1 �; yfy4 '3° �•i kYFIFp�Gt�1 ,+ YS � :t,. • t •'�tty�,� ,rf a{.r s p p�.f(Y` f '�y ��{�fJ�4 r •�„ � :� �„�' '� j1t �4i, <�� +. rt��Stxa},��t��s,r€rr �, t�,r1'k a"� h?�.�,t� �,��,�'3,y��t�,�, '•. �`�:, . r a p � i z5 i T�w���,•� 4 -i ! ;� � r'` v kr i� t t)v, t # �� tCt1. .tli'.:f �'..{r$T.. ✓t' �'^fu.•r.. ..� .n )...5 7 ' f risb4i{;A,K.'. 5 7.+. .r J .a1': .t ,b r } {iMYt '� t r�'" 'f��'`^(�.. r�i�; L� 1f,�. l� jha'" tY>�y�F't�� � � +'�A'rFt •[i`hI�i rlowa� 'S' � M htY.�1.:4E4�;,4t..-" .1: tt!. Xr'-' FRI a 5, I • , L A � • tt � •• iti'�I FM1! a' V• x �l A� � � r 1E e1 s '�y t�•t� i } v,... 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CONTRACT NUMBER AND IDENTIFICATION: Contract No. Electrical Improvements and Telemetry System THIS BID IS SUBMITTED TO: City -of Jefferson, Missouri $' 320 East McCarty Street v > ° Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Via' The undersigned BIDDER proposes and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with OWNER in the form ' included in the Contract Documents to perform and furnish all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents for the {` Contract Price and within the Contract Time indicated in this Bid .. and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. a 2. Lg1':N BIDDER accepts all of the terms and conditions of the k ' Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, including without se dealing with the disposition of Bid security. limitation tho 9 }, This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for sixty (60) days �.,. after the day of Bid opening. BIDDER will sign and submit the > , Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the a Bidding Requirements within fifteen days after the date of Award 3.r � OWTQER's Notice of t y- In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set �1 forth in the Agreement, that: I D7 ` (a) BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents and fi of the following Addenda (receipt of all which is hereby f; acknowledged) : r. Number Date /0 za s z ray° � 12 q ASS // /qz and extent of a: (b) BIDDER has familiarized itself with the nature all local the Contract Documents, Work, site, localityo ' ; a conditions and Laws and Regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work. d� Yr' BF-1 8802-1 +' Is ti �Nr �u��;'�h��r`•�'?v,�,,SFJr'1�rr r�Fp fyf yr }i � rt.;�s i��` itf•"' � �r, i �e�z�;l 3L F`K��27y���t�Y Vk�r �.tt J}�'}K} ' � 1 •l P r 'Sgp��,pj )..'✓r 1Y''�1�K•.F"2 aY f�.,{' v��. .7 Y J}..� }iS r}t y�' k F'� rY 4 t4�j t 1 F A,T .'t•A i d� "L#`�� `lJ�� r. ����� `}'9I14�';K• , r��ti �Y lc i n yP f � q' ';� Itr vy. `�z ��b �it jft �^zi¢ y?ff: `�4 dy7t,+�' p= ^�'*� R.¢ =7 �zFpt�j � '!t c� ,, 'I�4 I: t .�'F 'yt � r p'.. flt tt�F JZ Fti •t 5y n�,{`���,yY. ,r� (i�i ���, � �,i 'i�f z��� f Fyy F^ A i��, S' S•k �" "r i + l 'ti '� lYuf•'J'. `fr � ar' f � '.+)al`t .f5�.t r �..s. os.FZS* ` p, d`✓�4w l��iSlp �:t. i.( `��,( 7 :j .1 1 .1 i. q tit r �S 1 f z rt"ti};r ti a ir`���'7n��i��Strrj �' f �t4 �+�p�� �'�1il�s�'���':� r>•r`�r: Ilz. s�.}'rsJS.�s r,',y,i � ti•r ti 3 1 rf .r t� 'i r i.r�q�f•r��`�ii'�?pd' ; 1 f x ;'. trf ��'r�'.�`}kq,. f' t�. 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BIDDER s entitled to rely � � (d) BIDDER has obtained and carefully studied (or assumes responsibility for obtaining and carefully studying) all such examinations studies (in addition ntosorgtoi supplement rthose sreferred ato ' (c) above which z' in ) pertain to the subsurface or physical a conditions at the site or otherwise may affect the cost, j �., progress, performance or furnishing of -the %ork as BIDDER considers necessary for the performance or furnishin g of the `,;4 Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Time and in -«�'NH;r, 4�.:4 Ix accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Con- 9E , tract Documents including ecificall the "s 9 P y provisions of �;=,r.•* paragraph 4 .2 of the General Conditions; and no additional �•}°°` ,' r. examinations, investigations, explora-tions, tests, reports or similar information or data are or will be required b :r"` y BIDDER for such purposes. an (e) BIDDER has reviewed and checkedrfi�, 1 all information and data 'N shown shown or indicated on the Contract Documents with respect to "} ," existing Underground Facilities at or contiguous to the rsite and assumes responsibility for the accurate location of said r, Underground Facilities. No' additional examinations, inves- tigations, explorations, tests, reports or similar informa- tion or data in respect of said Underground Facilities are or will be required by BIDDER in order to perform and fur- }' .:' nish the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Y Time and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, including specifically the pro- visions of paragraph 4. 3 of the General 'Conditions. BIDDER has correlated the results of all such observations, =` examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports and studies with the terms and conditions of the Contract F Documents. (g) BIDDER has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies that it has. discovered in the Contract Documents and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to BIDDER. (h) This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, firm or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or tules of �'. 8802-1 BF-2 Pj' 21 J �f { sft 4 �e t,11eri S d Y !7� '• ' r;fiP��` �L�S,..!}U`r4� t }+� rE �i tV�L 3 r .��. '--•.'.. yl t. t V l :std. a r��, + c ?i 3wS3"y��rl�ts.''j '} + .1.R r rdt sr F t t1 z .7 rr t7 . �.-.4_".*•,•Y';,1fs+".�^,37.4 i S r' {�" ." ti '�tt�F�:7}}.��'•��4e#;Y 2� }l.,•,i� t .0 �G �w �F>~ y 4 t.. � r�..•t� Cljr7.. P. ti tih N , ..t�t`i k.. „A���4Y�S`t`t-;��t. ggla. ( y, ?+b�.'...t�(-�"'l1,�c� �t�t'Sd. s•�,*. tZ!5�1 d .{?t � ..,�` N t F t Y r 7 %ti 3 xx rn ,rf �� J$. D � tY >^y,2 "�.�-t"'S.it i ti_��•'t �y��'z t•4,f}�j 4� .•" ,i}? .�'�ft�,.!� .ai� J .h �r r k' Y ri rt47r � 4(t, f 3�a�J'� �• �. sJ .�}���+ .L d r s � r j I L 7 t f t ,`y � ./, � r� q � r r .i' .S'S: *°Q��4•�r�}y1'yt:�'�r tt".''��A,k°-,i f� t i fi�its� �C .r� i.� f r t iu r r,t } .z. 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BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Agreement as to liquidated damages in the event of failure to complete the Work on time. E. The following documents are attached to and madd a condition of this Bid: (a) Feduired Bid Security in the form of a (Bid Bond) k (Certified Check) in the amount stipulated in the Instructions to Bidders. Sl- Nonsegregated Facilities (b) Contractors Certification of jr, (c) Contractors Suspension/Debarment Certification r !7� (d) EPA Region VII Minority and Women's Business Enterprise Utilization Worksheet (e) Assurance of Compliance with Public Law 100-202 9. f 01! 7. Communications concerning this Bid shall be addressed to the address of BIDDER indicated below. 8. The terms used in this Bid which are defined in the General Conditions of the Construction Contract included as part of the . Contract Documents have the meanings assigned to them in the GenerAl Conditions. SUBMITTED on Me ad"'s Opt 19 88021 BF-3 77= VIA il L. ar g. V 7i%W 5i !V§N _7 1, �k�4 -7 Wi v� , ..,p� I Y�y 3?'ety�� ?¢ '.�rrt S�br it ' �.7 {'"s. �`i�!t ;v�tir f '�`+i{t. .� 34, ';t.c .+i ��. s•:{. r'' *x•.� t"d4"!�{.`.,a<. 'x !i ,'"•(if�I4.. �I, �' r w h d� 7 5 3 L S,3 y Wks }y l �f 1c.5 (xtGa;. ., r n tilt>_, ? f tr 1 y 1a�,ti, If BIDDER is: An Individual BY (SEAL) , . (Ind v duals Name) doing business as <- Business address: Phone No. : . ' A Partnership BY (SEAL) ` (Firm Name) �j`. { .,::.;. (General Partner) Business address: Phone No. : . F .i I% A Corporation By Reynolds Electric Inc: } (Corporation Name) Kansas (State of Incorporation) �� '• ' Hz Larry Reynolds .• . 3: (Name of Person Authorized to Sign) President r (Title) (Corpora e Attest a y Re nolds (Secretary) Business addresss_ Z44 ls� • - - Al . . Phone; No s 13/G 587- ZG�o 8802-1 BF-4 � .�� ,x, i•AX•L t+ In,� �a h'. •4't' .� '�.�� x 3j ��i�'�F¢1r.t�hI��,,���,,RY.�,.l4����'n' '�1[ i�, d t'�ij l '..1, .t i• k.�t �,y i r34j! °ttlin )$'1IT«. 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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 'a ' ' t CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES �z (Applicable to contracts, subcontracts, and agreements with applicants who are themselves performing Federally assisted construction contracts, exceeding $10, 000 which are not exempt µ.. from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. ) By the submission of this bid, the bidder, offeror, appli- � •, cant, or subcontractor certifies that he does not maintain or a provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments , and that he does not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control, facilities are maintained. He certifies where segregated fur- ther that he will not maintain or provide for his employees any r{:vc.`ri. • segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his controls where segregated facilities are maintained. The bidders offeror, applicant, or subcontractor ;;``"`, agrees that a breach of ,this certification is a, violation ofw°�<,,;,;r-_: , 4„s the Equal Equal Opportunity clause in this contract. As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any wait- 71 ing rooms work areas, restraoms and washrooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage' .'. a or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation k, ;t ;. k ';r or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities ; provided for employees which are segregated by explicit direc- tive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creeds # ;] color, or national origin, because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. He further agrees that (except where he has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors for spe- cific time periods) he will obtain identical certifications from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceed- ing $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal r Opportunity clause; that he will retain such certifications in his files; and that he will forward the following notice to such proposed subcontractors (except where the proposed subcontractors ,: •F have submitted identical certifications for specific time periods) : +�r?af ,tti NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR ?`t CERTIFICATIONS OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities required. ' as re q by• the May 9, 1967s order (33 F.R. 7808, May 28, 1968) on 4 "< Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by the Secretary of Labor, t Ii•. 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F .5: w 4ie.,:�...'�.tq.,.k .+N • ,y.+i�{ �x}'➢� k* II ',I I. .I +s: ""1L1:�`.,jSt' '� tt'�% ,+ ' � i•5 SPECIAL PROVISI0N Tj -ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC LAW loo-202, BROOKS-MURROWSRI COMPROMISE By submission of the bid, the bidder certifies that his x firm or any affiliate is not currently prohibited from doing federally-assisted project - in accordance with business on a federally- P 4i r Yk, '> Public Law f00-202, as published in Volume 52 Federal Register; ' Number 250, page 49244 , dated December 30, 1987. This law pro- hibits contracting with any contractor or supplier of products �t ' is of a foreign country listed by the U.S. Trade Representative. •:. Curreaitly, the only country listed is Japan.- As a result, a , Japanese citizen or national, a firm controlled directly of { indirectly by Japanese citizens or nationals, or a supplier s ,.:; ^:, ri� ;£ any product if more than 50 percent of the total cost of the product is allocable to production or manufacture in Japan, is prohibited from participating in any contract or subcontract for r construction, alteration or repair of a public building or public work which is federally funded. Further, a Japanese citizen or , ' °? national, or a firm controlled directly or indirectly by Japanese . citizens or nationals, is prohibited from participating in archi- tectural, engineering, or other services directly related to the .Y • .:,i 3 e preparation for, or performance of, such construction, alteration ; or repair if federally funded. it is further agreed that appro- ` '` ` �w priate certifications will be obtained from subcontractors and ' M that such certifications will remain in effect including the date „*fiF a' notice to proceed is authorized and will be retained in the files of the undersigned. The Bidder also understands that t;�'.•. 7:af. Public Law 100-202 was effective on December 21, 1987, and will' •- "_. remain in effect until September 30, 1988, unless extended. 2 !2 (Signature) (Date) Name an t t e of above) . (Firm name) - r�•I` � 1 � bty 1 ` '&�c•!•.S;y 1 �'�t�nj$t #�. "'.rx' y }�(f+�*. 3` ••`l Z.+• X`',YIS �(I�rI.` t, '•� �' ,i,Xt����i� ,�;i' '���; t� 's'r� ����,��`'14,� ' i���}���i'.2.�w.,� � ,,,. t '#� 1.. . i� a >• l trt.^i � i'�;�Xsfa ��i�e *' 'r q� j r t. :4, {dsi$s ({,tt:gith+ t c�xYtpR:'�'LflY'@+ 2U,?7 * v d?4 i � C{, ,;s .T i ''F �w r',•1 �'tP�1+7 Et�b•^rx 'i?.•� I low ,!;emu Y �.• 'C: a{ :FjS�,.. iia �i�•it's�t 't.Yi;+`+' ,N r i 71 ...( �'71 , 1'� 3�; d iyp3 4%; !• „ 1 ! 11 t 7" s x. �';t � ;t. 1 v�';.<..5.; t",'����,�r��z��� ��Y,, 3A.y�''1���f�7( •..Ii ,, ti.L,.�.dr ',•, .r.. y: p k' THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS A!A Document A310 ''�' Did Bond l KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we REYNOLDS ELECTRIC, INC. ✓? S IHere insert full name and addrnf oP leaal title or Contfaclorl I 4, 244 N. W. PARKWAY, PARKVILLE M0. 64152-7257 •• ��� as Principal, hereinafter called the Ancipal, and FIDELIT A�VD 1,Ff�OSIT CAN�' Q ?' coo mere u nem: anA ,PPP u or eaa ile of surety, t MARYLAND, B °• D BALTIMORE, MARYLAND a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of MARYLAND +, s++ ; . ` as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto :a a' Mere Inter)full name and addicts Or legal title of ON•rleri CITY OF JEFFERSON, MO. % PURCHASING AGENT, 320 E. MC CARTY STREET, JEFFERSON CITY MO. a'4 r< as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, In the sum of FIVE PERCENT (5%) OF THE AMOUNT ?i! it BID------ ----- - -------------------------------------------Dallars (S ----------1� for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ' ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by ;< these presents, { •. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Fa. (Hera Insert full name,address and delcoption or prolsco WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, CONTRACT #1 — PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS y('I & TELEMETRY SYSTEM .,y Wr NOW, THEREFORE, It the Obligee shall accept the bid of the P4incipal and the Principal shalt enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid,and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding "t or Contract Documents with ood and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in.the prosecution thereof, or in the tvent of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, it the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void,otherwise to remain ;.; in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 28th day of f .,�.; Y OCTOBER 19 92 ,ti�•t� yyss r �I , 4 N LDS ELECT C INC. T' (P lncfpaf) (Sea) -> tnei Wi �'�i• ` ure r; �,'1 '. !' I (Sea)) ,F f9 ftnelfl r:` or idel r; '-! ,- •\ r t.. ;- ^ t ' Kirby 0. Brooner, Attorneyl—in—Fact A!A DOCUMENT All$a 810 BOND a AIA 0 a FEBRUARY 1970 ED a THE AMERICAN INSTITUTt OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 N.Y. AYL, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 y' WARNING:Unikanaad PM10 Opying vlotales LLS copyright lews and Is"itel to kyal proaaau"On. .��ta }} tzt r17.. �^�,�•(�.'��;.;,, V f{ 7! a' :.7,x•' ,.iii}.,1 t1 Y r �' 7 41! "4'�' t 6C�r }{ 7�?r k.+ ,f( .�j.,.r fi f r,• pp'' ,�js' ea•�n tit�' k 5�1 a�x� �,y, 3�LSxr {, "� �zi}��' k����f it���}i� •t �� 1S�• � lG�r � �n r1 fi�' ,} " , ult�`.`tl lad, � 45 1 �a fi.# � r.3-x •. .,�7••} Rait r'Fta �'�if t�Y'r A 4.�#�� '�tF4 F�p,'ti3 ��CyCtf*4t 1+>�a 'Srf tn 'St, '+' 't '�y. Y '�rY"'*�` �t'tt It'}"� t •4�1J ✓•.1.x .p, ". "tlxk� d`�� {.r�Y-s4�i 7� I�,�»Gt �,�'�t t i'`•3 art,� i�' a s}�� ahz }� r��}i �y�tl rt;.,'�'"�'� {K •� ns+ f3 � 5'y.�' )I � >'� �11'.�Yr 3 1 [ c. k tr rt'sA �l�4r , f •1 s 4R .t. . '•t .�:Fs1ha')zJ� 4 7 �Syr rrs4<'„t�l�•I rf t4 7' rfl re.r�r x 1k. .t15 3!1!x � dirk � � �1xts�f.t a t.4,'�y• 1. 1 4 ,k ;t'.a'�,j �f �,�� �s4'tl'r kse� nl ��v �I i' a F lift '` !L}.Lb �' {.I'tT P2t�'i.Xl ll{.�'�a7�'�'�•�. . ate ,s 1 *� '��#� ? r Sig z,lh 9 Z<• I�E it.i Gx���b J:�r r 7 1 � y f' 1 .sY-'t {. ���c ryc } i • y,Y •�:.� .dF `6`a a i Si�S•4(i Nf , l � 5-i „{, 7•w.,,s,�.r+ }} <�y." aP .,.t:7 < �.y.'71t :,1. �. ii' .7. < e., is..dt�l. � Ir 4N „ •.f . 'tT+ t `�% f r.§. �.{ 1 1 ,r .. 7"r•^" '�4 s q e,,l t .yt.?, h td � tyi+�.�.af.�x���!,jij�j 7- s ' 'r Fr ,<: . .,,'.: .,.: _u.�., a t� .;l..•��� f���.. �z..Y f ltt�'S'�;,, �+ 4 .art .to�5ti t '�V #t;-�+. e,� f r xF . {.• , �.. t ! 1 4 F s w ' " d1� T,A 6 Power of Attorney FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND HOME OFFICE,BALTIMORE,MD ' KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,a corporates of the , `x C. M. PECOT, JR. , Vice-President, and C. W. ROBBINS State of Maryland, by Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Company, which are set "a forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be in full force and effect n the date hereof, does hereby nominate, •., Belcher, all of St. � .., constitute and appoint Kirby 0. •Brooner. .Donald•Squitand Na r Ru,. . . Joseph, Missouri, EACH • • • • " ' j,A a an v, agent an ttomey-in-Fact,to make,execute,se • eliver,t on its behalf as surety,and as its act and deed: yy "' any and all bonds and undertakings,. eachyz� pena of to exceed the sum of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000). • . . . . . . • . > • • • • • • • • • • • -�—�-- � " of these ta, shall be as binding upon said Company,as fully ,r/Y a execution o suc n s or un erts ings in p and amply, to all intentu and purposes, as if they had ° duly exec d acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Baltimore, Md., in th proper epns. The said Assistant Secretary does hereby cert> �at the afea g is a true copy of Article VI, Section 2,of the By-Laws of a said Company, and is now in force ° Y IN WITNESS WHEREOF, w h the said Vice- rnt and t Secretary have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed the 'k POSIT NY OF MARYLAND, this. 6th day of A��ors. + Corporate Seal of,the said FIDELITY � ; �.R. U, February , A.D. 19—U p ' FIDELITY AND IT COMPANY OF MARYLAND �• ATTEST: f_r... SEAL n .c�.It� 3r1, Ni :tt; ..... tom.. By..............«...........:....« ..:.....E .........». ...»» t: '4 �taa>'atant *x' VA STATE OF MARYLAND CITY OF BALTIMORE , A.D. 1989 , before the subscriber, a Notary Public of On this 6th day of February the State of ;� Maryland,in and for the City of Baltimore,duly commissioned and qualified,carne the above named Vice-President and Assistant ' Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,to me personally known to be the individuals and officers described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and they each acknowledged the execution of the same, and being y me duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and saith, that they are the said officers of the Company aforesaid, and that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company, and that the said Corporate Seal and their signatures as such officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation. the day and V IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at the City of Baltimore, year first above written. y Notary Pub is Commi on Aires July 1, 1990 CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary K �ni of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that <4 `. the foregoing is a full,true and correct copy, is in full force and effect on the date of this the original Power of Attorney of which Vice- Presidents certificate;and I de further certify that the Vice-President who executed the said Power of Attorney was one of the additional specially authorized by the Board of Directore to appoint any Attorney-in-Fact as provided in Article VI,Station 2, of r the By-Laws of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND. This Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the i FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 16th day of July, 1969. RESOLVED:"That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company,whether made heretofore or hereafter,wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company, shall be vtlid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed." IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said Company,this day of October 076-9146 T. �,tlE Auistant Seste,etyy r= f t t}:; J"s� t„`.13 H..t - u q '•�• 4 i .-** -.f t..+ t [ 1 1 t1,t� x yy^',,{ •Ci � j.f .y 2�4 i 4 t f F .✓aY:}r� r�1f r`+{{f ♦ n� M1Yry,'�'tf,7'?' !v 1 � 3. ,!+'! a 't t I k x i 'u� h t{ �"' •p a S ' ii� L}'Ei i'� 'l 3��;jf '•T td�A'i 911 � Y1#&ldA zy r�x��'F l�r j.: rtxriyl_ 3 e y-•rS� i�t-`$ "y� e 1�fr:, t•f ?yy,,,,��t'l>i r,�{a rt r '"��(1,1d, r r� � .f � .F t. , y f t 'a. 1 ° S t�,! >' ti �& � 1k k 1 7 t. R s e x• !ia, t,y {,f.d. � � rxt Hxr :. (a lx r `h i+UP � 5+ 9t ;' "' �:.�!+1�#a.�.-fit �' M.<, m-+t,` .•.w ' ! �;�'.r:�.,T �...Wk��c �i STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT f BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR ' t ON THE BASIS OF A STIPULATED PRICE THIS AGREEMENT is dated as of the 28th day of December in the year 1992 by and between the City of Jefferson, Missouri (here- inafter called OWNER) and Reynolds Electric, Ing. (hereinafter ? ' called CONTRACTOR) . Oh►NER and CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants s hereinafter set forth, agree as follow : t b Article 1. WORK. rJ;y'r�'}il 'tir CONTRACTOR shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as piq follows: Contract No. 1 >r.{* Pump Station Electrical Improvements and Telemetry System The Project for which the Work under the Contract Documents may be the whole or ,onl a art is generally described as follows: Y p 9 Y ` Wastewater System Improvements r Article 2. ENGINEER. The Project has been designed by A. C. KIRKWOOD & ASSOCIATES who is hereinafter called ENGINEER and who is to act as OWNER' S `... representative, assume all duties and responsibilities and have the rights and authority assigned to ENGINEER in the Contract xW. Documents in connection with completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Article 3. CONTRACT TIME. 3 .1. The Work will be substantially completed within 275 days, and completed and ready for final payment in accordance with paragraph 14.13 of the General Conditions within 365 days. 8802-1 A-1 r- fit,!� • ,p�a�.t i t'r+ ''�l.� L, t .y , r ♦r�'24'� 2r k. .� a ,;,,jF� ��,�, Y �� tin � ud'�r.I,?"���� 'ti Z{tufgf�T:{yG` aj��r��+�„C�i aM�.��,�t'•,L v ( ,�'y,}iM. x � { ' .r a. r 'fit+�t�. � +.v�.�t it2 c� f •f �`� ��i"��il 2 ...Y• .ra• f *i't. t ! �'��j 1- r ^ f ,<3�, bra�srw.. 7�11i�i�IMii�tl+6'+::i:`�'ccaS.,c��.iv..i±,,e.xnExkvww'r '$�kduh� ,#lizs.8`.ile� f;. & 3� 2. Liquidated Damages. OWIVEP, and CONTRACTOR recognize that k time is of the essence of this Agreement and that OWNER will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the w, t ..a times specified in paragraph 3.1 above, plus any extensions , a ' thereof allowed in accordance with Article 12 of the General " Conditions. They also recognize trie delays, expense and dif- `�` faculties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration pro- ceeding the actual loss suffered by OWNER if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such h- p roof, OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages ' ?: for delay (but not as a penalty) CONTRACTOR shall pay OWNER S Five Hundred and no/100 dollars ($500. 00) for each day that expires after the time specified in paragraph 3 .1 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially com- plete. After Substantial Completion if CONTRACTOR shall "? neglect, refuse or fail to complete the remaining Work within the Contract Time or any proper extension thereof granted by OWNER, CONTRACTOR shall pay Owner Five Hundred and no/100 f t ' dollars ($500. 00) for each day that expires after the time ' specified in paragraph 3.1 for completion and readiness for - . final p a y ment. Article 4. CONTRACT PRICE. 4.1. OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for completion of the Work t in accordance with the Contract Documents in current funds as , follows: The lump sum amount of Seven Hundred Twenty-four Thousand Nine Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($724,900. 00) . Article 5. PAYMENT PROCEDURES. CONTRACTOR shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Article 14 of the General Conditions. Applications for { Payment will be processed by ENGINEER as provided in the General ` Conditions. .] 5. 1. Progress Payments. OWNER shall make progress pay- r ments on account of the Contract Price on the basis of CON- TRACTOR' S Applications for Payment as recommended by ENGINEER, � < � . on or about the 25th day of each month during construction as provided below. All progress payments will be on the basis of the progress of the Work measured by the schedule of values established in paragraph 2.9 of the General Conditions ' k• 8802-1' A-2 r t.. t, M . • a '' �''P ;h:`zz.+';>�r F;,i�„:G t Fz;,yr 3i,..r.r t,'n�r,•nx d�r n`1r u�5”Y t 3 ii"i�y'. } y y G V7`syqF�°n���PF,���Y`' � 4'> " 'fJVt� ,. x ' . r a �,,.r Y`,4, �yc.�^h, s.,!, ats��r,fir'�3,✓ z.} taT "tr )x' .�z ,<4+f ! tit tt qi ')!�.1++t` ; '�if!<i Y u. ,�f rk k t�t r�. d.}l✓Y a t � i j ' }' i 1✓ �)� ry. t l t-: I" ol .•rFk �# '�'°�� ��� j. ,�� !! N.1" i. ii�'J t t,Ct A�rrSt"{.��c p,',r�'LN rr r .(:r� r:. tl s.: i .'..,., �Sy} } ..t" ���� t > .•};.-p � $r�7 '�#k,4*,x'< x •i�' ,�>,$`v it.( 1•'�3"°S ur^) >'rF' p 1 7 .{ r �4 '' YC. .a,, r, 4t-,-v�,`'` <.��'.. Ys.Y" t�. N;'� �'�iV °€at. 15• p rta ( '�Y..+�,i7 a. t .,t,t 1 t �`L... 44 �:t _ ,z Fj .1:.yr Wz (and in the case of Unit Price A'ork based on the number of units completed) or, in the event there is no schedule of s values, as provided in the General Requirements. r 5.1. 1. Prior to Substantial Completion, progress payments { will be made in an account equal to the percentage indicated below, but, in each case, less the aggregate of payments previously made and less such amounts as ENGINEER shall determine, or OWNER may withhold, in accordance with Para- graph 14. 7 of the General Conditions. *d 90% of Work completed . If Work has been 50% completed ,. as determined by ENGINEER, and if the character and progress of the Work have been satisfactory to OWNER +yt,I and ENGINEER, OWNER on recommendation of ENGINEER, may determine that as long as the character and progressx }' of the Work remain satisfactory to them, there will be no additional. retaina a on account of Work completed in which case the remaining progress payments prior to Substantial Completion will be in an amount equal to 100% of the Work completed. 90% of materials and equipment not incorporated in the Work (but delivered, suitably stored and accompanied "r by documentation satisfactory to OWNER as provided in {` a paragraph 14. 2 of the General Conditions) . 5.1. 2. Upon Substantial Completion, in an amount suffi- > cient to increase total payments to CONTRACTOR to 98% of .'• the Contract 'Price, less such amounts as ENGINEER shall determine , or OWNER may withhold, in accordance with para- graph 14.7 of the General Conditions. 5. 2. Final Payment. Upon final completion and acceptance 'a of the Work in accordance with paragraph 14.13 of the General Conditions, OWNER shall pay the remainder of the Contract 'Yx:a Price as repommended by ENGINEER as provided in said paragraph 14.13. etis rh� Article E. INTEREST. All moneys not paid when due as provided in Article 14 of the ke$ CK�t. General Conditions shall bear interest at the maximum rate allowed by law at the place of the Project. • x: n Article 7. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS. In order to induce OWNER to enter into this Agreement CONTRACTOR #a- makes the fallowing representations: >< 7.1. CONTRACTOR has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the Contract Documents, Work, site, locality, 8802-1 A-3 7dt 4 r�si7j;1P.�SCS{'"7,nvr:Y N, �p 77. j. fi3t x i } tip. t }ks}r. iC ttk jr��bt� r13di Tr sP �1`�,y � it � ',,,,• � S ,.� �S, 4 t�� � }' L ti ,r .. t ` . .F•�,,: � ,➢"� r�'��, �r>r t+�1y ,ic t ty,y. '.,,�a } ., ¢; fir...,, ,r( ys t;�,� il.-t,iC r 'Y.F; °'.ii. ra .•,.'. a s '" r{C @ s`a.r�5�. tti`4'�Is ei � �`�. f r '!' 1� .i"'dq.� }tr � �� a K ,r. .:t> r., '.1• ,. r. ,. t �Y%' `fir k�i+�'°' ,r. tN t� t c1 ::•+i t „t '.,?-r" 'v ,hurt :fir `cs �: 'Ah� t � '�'�ntt�yTS .• ! ti t ` n�. -?r t .r r z t v# �.���, ,,f` t t td�n aa', .u,:tiP {.f�t,•,ar t� µ�, } t.. ;{ . t ,ff'- ,:; {�{..rnSs 1t:_�r�,�.; and all local conditions and Laws and Regulations that in any t<, manner may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work. 7. 2. CONTRACTOR has obtained and carefully studied (or j «J assumes responsibility for obtaining and carefully studying) all such examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, r.n:. reports and studies (in addition to or to supplement thoseY Y ., referred to in paragraph, 7. 2 above) which pertain to the sub- surface or physical conditions at or contiguous to the site or otherwise may affect the cost, progress, performance or fur- e nishing of the Work as CONTRACTOR considers necessary for the performance or furnishing of the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Time and in accordance with the other r terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, including •; specifically the provisions of paragraph 4. 2 of the ' General1 y. ; Conditions; and no additional examinations, investigations, ; ` exploration, tests, reports, studies or similar information ' or data are or will be required by CONTRACTOR for such pur- poses. 7.3 . CONTRACTOR has correlated the results of all such observations, examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports and studies with the terms and conditions of _ ' the Contract Documents. 7.4 . CONTRACTOR has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies that he has discovered in F ' the Contract Documents and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to CONTRACTOR. t. Article 8. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS . J.: ' The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work consist of the following: 8.1. This Agreement (pages A-1 to A-6, inclusive) . .f- 8. 2. The Federal Requirements as referenced in the `t' Instructions to Bidders, Articles 24 through 32. 8. 3. CONTRACTOR' s Bid Form (pages BF-1 to BF-5, inclusive) . - % 8. 4. Addenda numbers 1 to 5, inclusive. 8. 5. Construction Performance Bond and Construction Payment Bond. r 8. 6. Notice of Award. 8 .7. 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Specifications bearing the title Wastewater System 4 'rer Improvements, Contract No. 1 - Pump Station Electrical : Improvements and Telemetry Systems and consisting of the divisions, as listed in the table of contents thereof. 8 .10. Drawings, consisting of a cover sheet and sheets num- bered 1 through 22, inclusive with each sheet bearing the following general title: =4 °' : ..;:. Pump Station Electrical Improvements and Telemetry System 8 . 11. Documentation submitted by CONTRACTOR prior to Notice of Award Letter of DecembeY 22, 1992. 8 .12. The following which may be delivered or issued after the Effective Date of the Agreement and are not attached -; hereto: All Written Amendments and other documents amending, ' modifying, or supplementing the Contract Documents pursuant toy . " `j paragraphs 3. 4 and 3. 5 of the General Conditions. 8, 13. The documents listed in paragraphs 8. 2 et seq. above are attached to this Agreement (except as expressly noted y.A, otherwise above) . '<<;,; There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in t. this Article 8. *The Contract Documents may only be amended, modified or supplemented as Pp provided in paragraphs 3. 4 and 3. 5 of • the General Conditions. Article 9. MISCELLANEOUS. a 9. I. Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions will have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions. 9. 2. No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought "i to be bound; and specifically but without limitation moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be i assgned without such consent (except•��;�; ��• pt to the extent that the ^. effect of this restriction may be limited by law) , and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. wr..3 OWNER and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and µ� obligations contained in the Contract Documents. &A r 8802-1 A-5 77 WO 7a a ym r,n s i ! C"��}• �.�''IJC(yt.� t� / 'T"M4Y 1 T{. 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All portions of the Contract .* '.{ Documents have been signed or identified by OWNER and CONTRACTOR 1��F or by ENGINEER on their behalf. { F This Agreement will be effective on December 28, 1992. OWNER CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI CONTRACTOR REYNOLDS r ECTRIC INC. B LW Larry ynolds resident (CORPORATE SEAL) (COP ORATE SEAL) ; xy. Attests � ����tt -� Address for giving notices Add ess for giving notices P.O. Box 14257 Parkville; Missouri 64152-7257 `7'rI D (If &n'IER is a pub ric b od , License No.p y 48-1068-123 attach evidence of authority to sign and resolution or other Agent for service of process: { documents authorizing execution of Agreement. ) ' - : `. (If CONTRACTOR is a corporation, attach evidence of authority to sign. ) 8802-1 A-6 ` ,.C�3. n i;. : b� r _ 1 � r aar `,�f ���� � aYUs �t 3 'fa7 i( JAN-22-93 FRI 12:47 BOLAND,McQUAIN, et a1. FAX NO. 8165310584 P. 02 4n1 y ' a , MINU'L'IBS OF MMAL MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OF . REYNOLDS ELECTRIC, INCORPORATED �.. June 24, 1991 ti Pursuant to the Waiver of notice signed by the Directors of the Corporation, the Annual Meeting of the Directors of REYNOLDS 7 SLZCTRIC, TNCORPORATED, a Kansas Corporation, was held at Deer Lake, Ontario, Canada, on the 24th day of June, 199] , immediately ' following the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Corporation. The Directors of the Corporation were present, beings LARRY D. 01; REYNOLDS and LAWRENCE P. YMGER. } LARRY D. REYNOLDS was chosen Chairman of the meeting and LAWRENCE P. MEAGER served art Secretary. ' The Chairman announced that 8 3 quorum was present and that the meeting could proceed with the transaction of business. �t Minutes of the last meeting of the Board of Directors of the ij Corporation were unanimously approved. The Chairman called for the nomination of officers of the W11 Corporation to serve for the termQ provided in J-.he Bylaws. 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The following which may be delivered or issued after R the Effective Date of the Agreement and are not attached :' ; ' t. hereto: All Written Amendments and other documents amending, { 5{ << modifying, or supplementing the Contract Documents pursuant to paragraphs 3. 4 and 3.5 of the General Conditions. 4 t' 8 .13. The documents listed in paragraphs 8. 2 et seq. above x are attached to this Agreement (except as expressly noted . otherwise above) . r4, a. There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in •fir` this Article 8. The Contract Documents may only be amended, pwu� modified or supplemented as provided in paragraphs 3. 4 and 3. 5 of the General Conditions. Article 9. MISCELLANEOUS. �h. G` 9.1. Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions will have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions. iF 9. 2. No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or k' interests in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought ' • t o -be bound; and specifically but without limitation moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law) , and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 9.3. OWNER and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. 8802-1 A-5 3 .t ' in ,'�, ttr •gyp n 4}„ri k a 'tt'<!�{r'.+T74rJ,»�+�4 +F if^` t'� P ' t r.. J 9 y,A ts'�r� '�'`��,�;�' �+w•�t�B, ���b�'rxta"� �h`�'3{�,�'}'� hi�.,C. Y "511A p �G�7r�'Y 6'4,"17+` �i�(Yxe1f 4?r'r � ,s Slt t 5 t�` ;si t N t ,,�E�, ts.♦ ! ¢i' eY'` '�� o r{ � }�• t L '-� A y'� rr �,,.„t b�� "ri, i' F f t ;z "• 'r .r• ,�_ __ • -n.M. _.—. x._-._. ... _� .. a _..�f \.. ...._'N"i.a_._-L.._' �_ 4il'�.[.ss.r}iLYtHfildiC •Y1 ��, !'lu'• 'Mi J,1�Stv�t�,`�R L#7nY?iu G h..mss,^ ♦r� � » ,y k,'t t t�i..^2r J i k;. e r. kW� �+ ni ",', +F 1 yi.p i f a x'4fi Y 1 r + $ ,,/. h .;p�✓'Ct�, S',{PEy r '" + t 'y BOND NO. 30503945 .0. Construction Performance Bond Ft Any singular rercrence to Contractor. Surety.Owner or othcr party shall be considered plural where npplicable. CONTRACTOR(Namc and Address): SURETY(Nnmc and Principal Place or'Dusincss): " Reynolds Electric, Inc. FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND 244 N.W. Parkway BALTIMORE, Riverside, Missouri 64150 MARYLAND t• OWNER(Nnmc and Address): CITY OF JEFFERSON 320 East McCarty Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Date: December 28, 1992 1 Amount: $724,900.00 Description (Name and Location): Wastewater System Improvements Contract No. 1 - Pump Station Electrical Improvements .and Telemetry System } ' BOND Date(Nut earlier than Constructiun Contr.tct Date): 1-14-93 Amount: $724,900.00 blodiPcations to this Bond Form: 3u. CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPAL SURETY ' FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. ' Company: Reyno E ric, Inc.(Corp. Scal) Company: OF PRYLffD (Corp.Scul) ,Si nature: & Signature: Ntirnc and Tt c: L ry Re olds President Name and tllc• Ki y 0. Brooner, Attorney4itt-Fa ' CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPAL SURETY Company: (Corp. Scal) Company: (Corp. St:a)). Signature: Signnturc: Name and Title: Namc and Title: WORTANT •- Surety companies executing BONDS must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business ` in the State of Missouri. EJCDC No. 1910.29A(1994 Edition) Prepared through the�unl efforts or'nce Surety AssivLation of Amcrica.1:"g;nco:m'Joint Commet thwunients Committee.The AwwlateJ General Contractors or America.and the Amcrlran Institute orArchhecK i a :.< f }x r F.�'' kY -k � .r.t .. .,! .� F i � F ,++ :Si .S-'�f j. ;j^},�i�rF•c: 9�! ,r3. 'd $t �i _ T `s;ty�Sb +? �� lt•!ACy;{x h�� r t t r{ .. ey y�� t' t � •I� l � ft` { � it.�`•t { '• �t tt t 1 y..:r•t j a jj t a tr } 3 i t t r' 1 4.q +nn. uv rn t f t'x^r ?a s . �'�•,.• u;�,5.s, r 2':�'ef't'h '}'F� ..s t:•� .• rx .re �I�i'eti'it>rt-.n4`.:G„7�'r!'Fi.,t�`�..n�•.,.�9<.n..C�.}h4.if,�si!vci� ,.r:N,.T.:...._. _... . ..,....,.,.sn4a,e....+�an. •.... 'G�t�:�,.r. t*at�s•:r+haaawie+>.N,.«,,,.,...1,,� ib 1. The t',mmictur and the Surety.jointly and severally.hind Ihena.elve., r+. After the Owner lilts terminated the('t,nir,+ch,r',right lit complete she " l then licit.,e%rcubn.,:ubninisUatua.,tmcccsur,mild:ms.ipns to the(honer CunsU ut•tiun('tnnr:mct,:u,d if the Surely elect.its net mndcr Sul+partgtaph ?: (or the Itcrran mancc of the('ttn%Iruclittn('untract. I%hich is incurl,mu:dcd 4.1.4.2,itr 1,1:thuvc.Then the respon.ihilitic%or the Surely lit the()a nee < ti herein h) reference. shall nitl be grcalcr than those mf the C oninmclttr under the Oinwilmt„a :. If the C'ontracn,r perforrn.the Contraction C'untrttcl.the Surely and Cuotruci.land the re%pansihitiks;of the t)wner its the Surety ah:all nut be the(%mmoclnr%hall hnve nu oblipatittn under this Maud.eseept to par. gtenter Own Ihasc air lite Owner tinder the Citntruetiitn C'ttntrttel.Too the racapm is in canrcicncc%as pruvided in Suhparaptaph.1.1. Ilutil urlhe:uumatnl of Ihi.IIunJ.but smd+deco la ctinuniuuent by the Owner r?N rp : :or the Ilalomee air Ilse('ttmrnct Price ht milipatiun air ctt a st% nd Jarnupe% <; . s, ', 1. It*there is nu pttncr pcl:nil►.the Surety's oblip:pion under this Itttnd �... ,hall:,rise nrter: on the C'on%lnmclittn Camtmtcl,the Surety it,ublipicJ withoul Juplic:nian �•p;t 1.1. 111e Miner ilsi d i ha,noified the bultiw.ar:end the Surety at ii, idering i+,1, The responsibilities air the C muraesur fur carreethm i+r Jefecaw descril,eJ in I'araprmplt Ill hclau•, Ihul the Owner i�cansidennp + „•ark and completion air the Cuntntctiun Canonici: Jvcleting n Ct mr:mctur Default and has rcyuetcJ umd nnentpteJ (+,2, AJdhiomn lepal, design prufcssiun:d and J.l.i cast, re,nlhn+ " +. to arrange a cunrerence%%-till the Citntractoritnd the Surely it)be Y' b held tom later Ihcn lil'yen days rtrtce leecipl itf such nnticc tom from the Cunu:tcttir's 1)ermill,:laid resuhtng from she uction%air failure it,act air the Surely under I'amigrtph d:and Ji.cu.%n►elhtwl%air pctfurming the Citn.Iruclumn C'untr:mct, if the tr,;,•r (+..1. Liqutdaled thuampc,,air it nu.ltyttiJated dnma+e%are , cili,J.i t t)a nor,the('ontrtclor nnJ Ilw Surety:spree,the C'untrtctor set:dl b rw 5# the Cion,trucliun C'umttr:tcl. nclual dams•ts mused I, del;,)Cj .y he alluued a mmmimihlc lime tit perform the Cun%trnelion Coln. Y' ,t .1f ` ,u per•fornsmce or nun•Iierrarnuince of the Conlraetor. , - Mies.hill such in tprevnicni,hall nits w'a've the Owner's right,if ., ,• r'/ 7, The Surely shall nal he liable at The Ownci air inters far allot• Iittn%ttf M1{ ;any,•uh.eyncnsly lit declare:a Cnntrtelt r Default:and b� `, • 1.2. The(h%ner ha. dcAired a Oinimmcttir Der-milt and formally ter. the ('untrtctur That are untchtleJ lit the Cunstruetiun Contract.and she Iualance of the Ointntct Price shall total he reduced or set orrm accttunl �J min.tled the ('mnumvitor's light lit vurnplete the cuuu'ael. Such ` {zd 1:1 :stay such unrclalcd uhligwittm. Nu right ttf action sh:dl accrue an this Conlmclair I)cf:roll shall trot he declared c:irlicr than Twenty Jays al'►er the Cuntrtctor and the Sure: haue receiucJ notice a, tot• HOW In nny person air cntily tither than the Owncrttr it%heir,.c%evutar,, Y atlminislrtiurs.air successor,. p oiled in Soh-I% grtph 1.1:and K, The Surety hcreb waives nulice of an eharo e including 1.1. The planer ha.agreed lit pay the Ilalance of the Contract Price Y' Y y ' g . change.of •, y;,..: time, to the Cher u llipsan C'anlracl itr Tit rcl:ocJ s►nc�unlracts, ureh:a.e ' its the Surety in aeeurdanec t%•tlh tome h•ntt♦ttf the(:uu.lruelian p orders;nil other uhli•aliens. Cuntracl tie to a contrmcn+r.cleclrJ ht per•fiu'm the Canstnaclion b 1. Any ptaccetling.Icg:J tar eyuilahle,under this AanJ may be instivaleJ C'ontract in acconl:+nee with the term.ar the cunlrtet mint the Owner. in;any court urcumpcient jurisdiction in the Ineuttun in uhk lit the%tart, air part of m is a ark is laic:mlcd and shall he instituted within t%rit ear.after t`2:`;?i;,.°;',c'; i s, N lien►hc Ott ncr ha,s:oisfieJ The eanditiuns of 1'artgraph 1,the Surety Y ) r` shall piampny and at the Surety's cspcn.e tnkc one of the fullawin nornchar 1)crituh air within Iwn •cars after she Cunimctur ccascd burl• action.: g ul,lipati utctt nderrthistBond. %,!is mr occurs 1 r tr Ifrthe t►ro W n%of 4.1. Arrange fur .the Cunsnclttr,will can%cm strike pruner,lu perfin-jil , p and cumplcte the Cnnshareliun C'untrtel ar this I inigniph •mrc void car pruhibitcd by tau•, the minimum period itf ' limitation:nailahlc Rt%urclics as n defense in the urisdiction of the suit •fir" ' s.2. C'nJermke ht perform and camplctt: she Contraction C'untmul S11:111 he applie:d,le. , 4' it.elL Ihn+ugh its agcnoc air thnnrgh indcpcnJcnl cuntrncatrs:or III• Notice lit the Surely,the Owner or the Cuntr,:slur shall t+e mailed t+r t` .� 4J. Obtain hiJ% air negottaled pruptmuk front ymtliticd cttntrnclurs delivered to the address shown tin the signature pa•e. ` aeeeptahle Io the Ott nee fur a cantrmcl ear pctrin mancc anti etnn' 11. %%'licit this 11und has keen rurntsht:d la comply u iih a %t:dutorl, air fi }` rMion urthc Cttntructton Cmilmtet,iarninge for a contntct to he athcr lquil rc lnircnunl in the location where the contnrcdan was In I+C t. prepmcJ ror e%ceulion hY lite Owncr and the cuntrtctor selected performed.any pr4tvNittn in this Ilund cuntlic►ing with.aid %mutter),air tt ith the pruner'%eancurrence. to he secured a ith petfurm:'nee Icgal requirement Anll IV deemed deleted hercrrumsand provi.iun'i coin• and payment Ix,nd%ewcuoeJ by a yualilicd surety eyuivalenl to rorntinp to such statutitry itr other Icpal requirement shall he leaned the MmJs issued tin the Com l;-i tittn C't+ntrnct, ►.nd pay w the incurpurueJ herein.The intent is that This IIunJ shall be canstnred:r.a G Miner the atnaunt ttf Jnmapcx ax Jc.crihed in 1'ar.,grtph h in statulary hunt and nut:as a ci m min tau•hand. c%cc%%of the lhihincc ti the C tinmmci Price incurred by the Utvncr , — resulting from the C'anstucliWs dermill:ur 12.I. Ilalancc air tlit!Cunene,Ildec:The Sol:d:unuunt payahlc hot the s.s, 1►'aive its right la perform inJ cumpletc,mr.mi a fur cumplction. Owner to the Cantniclur under the Can%tructiun Ctmtraet after air tibmin:a new cural meter mild-with rea.unahte prurnptncss under Al proper adjustment%hive been made,including:illo%%unve ro the circunworicc%: the Cummutur itr tiny nmuunls received or to he recci%cd by' I. After invcstigatiun,determine the:amount fair which it ntay Ire the t)uncr in sctllemcnt of insurtncc ur uthct claim fur dam• li:ahle its the Owncr and.as satin as pnictic.thic aricr tlic imtiunt apes lit which the Cttninmcaor is entitled,r�:duccJ b% all %:did is Jelern►incti.tender pax ment Therefor lit the Owner:or and era e r t m z" 2. Maly Niltility in alutle or in punt and natiry►hc Owner citing under lite C im,tructiitn C mimull.r tin hch:df of The Cantrmenmr g reasons Ihcrefttr. I:._, C•unstnrctitin Cuntraci:'rhe agreement bct%vicen the Owner and �"'� 5. Irthe Surely dtk.mil limeecd as provided in Ihmigniph d with reason• the C'untractur identified on the signature pugc, including ills :ahlc pntmp►ncss.the Surety shall he deemed to he in d4itdt an this littnd Cunimct 1)acumcnts untl changes Ihcretu. lil'iecn Just,after receipt of in adtihittm:l written notice retiree the Owner 12.3, Cunlracturperaull:F:iilurcurtheConlrtclttr,which hasneither 1.: It'the Surety JemtanJing that the Surety pc-Imal its uhlit:ntions under this been remedied nor u.dvcd.tit perrurtn air tuhcmise tit comply 1141nd,and the Oat ner sh:dl he entitled ttt enforce Irony rentcaly avail:J+le Its with the terms tor the Citnsiructiun Cuntr:rct. Ilse Owner, If the Surtax proceeds a%pnavidcd in Suhp:irmgraph 4.4,and 12.4, Owner Uernult: Iailure of the Owners uhich ha,neither been ?. the pw ncr refuses the p:q'rttenI Icn tic reJ itr the:Surety has denied linhility, remctlied nor unwed.Its pay the Conlrmcn,r as reyutred by the ' in is,little air in part,uiihttm runner notice the Owner%hail he entitled tit Cuntnicliun Cunlmct air la perform anJ complete air comply cnrarce tiny remedy;m.sitable to the Owner• with the usher Iernix thereof. sl'' (FOR INFORMATION ONLY--Nanlc, Address and Telephone) ' AGENT or BROKER: OWNER'S REPRESENTA'riYls(Architects Engineer or other party): 7- BROONER & SQUIRES INSURORS 't pp g 85g gg22 ST? 7EPH"MO. 64506-0218 tb ' 'I� t •"' r ,�„^'• --�.,r.A.nkrFbii�wt#ce�'-••-•-T t . rf ��4r-',eo {'• ,t 7t "„ e*I1r. #t.�,ttt t,� ir. q �x �,. t fit•r ,.y 't {�rti (�P ,,xt .�”' �S°�fmldr�i }r; > f y 5 tt s � � '� r .; •.,. j t 1 t i .F. 4s,� �7 itt��! ' J �� ..��� Y'te';;st •3.t� .y .�, }� r ,r .2 t'w t t rr .ytj,�° tr `�N(xj. ,�'[ •. A*c• t `,'i t!itr.Aa'1"s r��tr`£y 4Nj�y4t�('F; I f � .3 1 .,t t .If..t '� r r t t.. r ..1 t� t t x �'Kr'7> r+a� �„.r 't• s >r s}��tf ��Y d�`=�t{ i t..�1 ,,,� s � J ;r : •,; � itt4 �t �x}�;���i�;� •.t=�'' s r I � �. 6,r 'cy fl:t,. �1 i '•ry .. I ,i, r, -h:s Itt -' "� � �� P 4. + .aNwr ..a... .. •�• �Fg'. :•tip a � r M 0!.kyyr y�.:°t3�,1•A t,,..:,-,+t t t :y}�. � Rrw a k, Lq r-�. ,�'t o. ! .Ss.�t,,t fr'�vjl�+;w+t 44`"4Xh'�` z '•}t}=;�„i,,�F r �''• €t, !k ! }`.`}s �t ,�f� �S a lu�+ 1 -u y�°5�r t+ a Zfo- f }'r u'� �• V �� 'p»v, �R,'yt: Ua �'��i1�t bZ� +=�'it }Al+t 4' ,.!.s # Y l+ a � iq�Y�•,rc .,a �t..' f 'g: , � i F*y }''# �"3 tel5iSi k�`C� Xxl�!'.`�.,,3�II y1 Y: .4•q-G' •} .i�'i Power of Attorney FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND HOME OFFICE, BALTIMORE,MD Oil KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, a cot State of Mar-dand, by C. M. PECOT, JR. Vice-President, and C. W. ROBBINS Potation of the •' Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Company, which are set aV forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be ' full force+an ,,, et on the date hereof, does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Kirby 0. Brooner, Donald fires ncie Belcher, all of St. ; Joseph, Missouri, EACH. . . . . � , lc • true an and Ca u agent and Attorney-in-Fact, to make,a seal and ,for,and on its behalf as surety,and as its act and deed: any and all bonds and undertakins h in alty not to exceed the sum of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) . . . .- �, „ { . . . . . . . . ti�•.f n e execution o sue on s or un ertaking suance• • e presents, shall be as binding upon said Company, as fully €f' and amply, to all intents and purpose», as if ad been ft ecuted and acknowledged by the regular) elected officers of the Company at its office in Baltimore, M eir ow r persons. y s` The said Assistant Secretary does h 1 ece ertify th aforegoing is a true copy of Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Company, and is now in force. .x IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the s ' e-Presid t Assistant Secretary have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed the r.� Corporate Seal of the said FIDELI'[`Y`AND D COMPANY OF MARYLAND this 6th __-.—..�._._ day of s February , A.D. 19.�.Q -------- Y '71..; -• FIDELIT DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND i i ATTEST: r ' '!5 ............................ ....-................. ' Y Vice-President a,�•� Assts ant Serretar y STATE OF MARYLAND 1 c OCITY OF BALTIMORE } ' On this 6th day of February , A.D. 1989 , before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of r Maryland,in and for the City of Baltimore,duly commissioned and qualified,carne the above-named Vice-President and Assistant {` Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, to me personally known to be the individuals and officers described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and they each acknowledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and saith, that they are the said officers of-the Company aforesaid, and that the seal affixed to the preceding Instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Com an , and that the said Corporate ,' C�' P g p° P, Y potato Seal and their signatures as such officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation. ` Wilt IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at the City of Baltimore, the day and year first above written. Of y�NOt,t„Y�f Notary P lic Commi Io xpires_July 1, 1990 CERTIFICATE S, I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that { the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate;and I do further certify that the Vice-President who executed the said Power of Attorney was one of the additional Vice- Presidents specially authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint any Attorney-in-Fact as provided in Article VI, Section 2,of the By-Laws of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND. This Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 16th day of July, 1%9. RESOLVED:"That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company,whether made heretofore or�• � hereafter, wherever appearing upon a certified COPY of any Po wer of attorney issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed." IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have here subscribed my name and affixed the Corporate seal of the said Company,this 14th day of January _, 19_!T 076-9146 Assistant Secretary W2 k R'v+��' i'S ��1 .l.ir?<1:.�,,+, r��:l r• s• `..'� �#y�r�C v+r, t � i {z. tjL!,�F;'a, F�'�t,`t,�''�'7s;rµy,"i�_Ft��,��(r{fY�+(��I"'�:cf kr� i�2y� {�)�t�,�%!'•' t C s '� z3�?�; �b'�•n �'�{ ��,�'�„`v�! �. fi��?{a ff�f;�rpl:,f �% t YtC,?�7)R 4'`h ,F't�ilYly 't�iyy tbv r. h`��t2,�-�Y�,'is h�, �t�,.•',�. 4 Pr °_q.`, .pXl,�4,/.�i`x., i.'^y�,,�*§ �.y.t-i?•. 2� F�S£��!_e.i��: s3" .y1 a XM ts� �t Hi {$�' iF � � �r L,K'• :;h::„Y.. 5[ ,.�( „is �.Zwefz?'=t f,llr r+"�bai,..?,.. :eye a v�'Wf`.`t'Sti +w.pgsr:�1,{ h73t,k��'�; ',as ;a v,r r , .._a .. -;•Y�il�lfrt�nl� — ` .. 4...- ._ it - �tl-._\ -•_I —. 1 .3i .. 5 iii'M�.iF.:cwSif6i`fd�'' _ i3 A EXTRACT FROM BY-LAWS OF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND "Article VI, Section 2. The Chairman of the Board, or the President, or any Executive Vice-President,or any of the Senior Vice= Presidents or Vice-Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee,shall have power, by and with the concurrence of the Secretary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents and Attorneys-in-Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgements,decrees,mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages,. and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." All 6429b .. 1 i t s C t ,• .... .q ., 7`3' '�' ''�4 r `;' � ,ry• '' � �'ctrs1,44n ic.;r, f/"` Ri�Fm1c f�t BOND NO. 30503945 Construction Payment Bond 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): Reynolds Electric, Inc. FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND 244 N.W. Parkway BALTIMORE, Riverside, Missouri 64150 MARYLAND OWNER(Name and Address): CITY OF JEFFERSON 320 East McCarty Street x Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 ?, CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Date:* December 28, 1992 Amount: $724,900.00 Description (Name and Location): Wastewater System Improvements Contract No. 1 - Pump Station Electrical Improvements and Telemetry System BOND a Date (Not earlier than Construction Contract Date): 1-14-93 Amount: $724;900.00 Modifications to this Bond Form: r CONTRACTOR AS INCI PAL Company: SURETY FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY p y: Rey Elect ic, Inc. (Corp. Scal) Company: OF RI D ` (Corp. Seal) fF Signature Signatur Name an Tit c: L ry::Reyriolds President Name and itl Kx y 0. Brooner Attorne ct s y-:iA-Fa Cd�I,TR'ACTOR AS PRINCIPAL ;}} Cany SURETY omp f (Corp. Seal) Company: (Corp. Seal) Signature:. Name and Title: Signature: Name and Title: 'ORTdNT — Surety companies executing BONDS must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in. the State of Missouri. , EJCDC No. 1910.2$0(1984 Edition) hrtrmrcd through the joint eRortx or the Surety Association of Anicrica.Engineers`Joint Cnntracl Ihtcamcntx Committee.The Associated Genera[Contracaors or America.American Institute of Arvishects.American Suhcunlrtctun Association.and the Associated Specialty Contraclors. •�A ,..... u Y.. ....'i... i _ � .., , a... _ ;`.iD, � 4.._. _ . ...4"''k .. w'�. .r Y::�,}"1 r_{^ S`'.•��tlr+li.. . s'. ........ ... [`f r ` �,....,....... #t,N.. ?".'F>.rv.J,t tow .+ia�-�„y ,,....n..e ...._�..'. ..u.... �,,.t. ..,a 4,s. ?`a?�.�"..41`..5{hf`n$'Y4s`'�✓4i�4'+�nul�.�wr��r��.:: �li - 1 r ' � • tilrk,�� �,�`N I. 1'hc Conlraclur and the Surcly,jointly and severally,hind themselves. :rod la satisfy claim%,if any,under any f,imaructiun Performance Ilontl. ` thicinc�irs.csecutun,:aJministrtars,wrcessurz sand;nsigrtstuthcOwncr 1)y the Contractor furnishing: and the Owner accepting this Bond.they hx , a+pay for labor,materials and equipment furnished for use in the perfor. :agree that all funds earned by the Contractor in the performance sir the q I m:anee of the Construction Contract, which is locus tasted hereto by Constnaetialn Contract are dedicated its said.uhli•atit►na of the Cam �t<•r�. .. . tractor and the Surety under this hunt. subject to the Uwncr's priority iontraclor:With re% ect to the Owner.this obli ation shall be null and valid irlhe to use the runts fur the completion of the work.9. The Surety shall not he liable to the Owner.Claimants or dthers rur ..1. Promptly makcs paymcnt.directly or indirectly,fur all sums Juc ohlig:tions of the Contractor that arc unrelated to the Construction Cam y Claimants,and Intel,The Owner shall not he liable fur payment of any costs or exrWrim . 2.2. Defends.indcmnirics rind holds harmless the Owner from till c1aia►s, s of any Claimant under this Bond, and %hull have under this Bond nit � demands. liens or suits by any person or entity who furnished obligations to make payments tu.Five notices tin behalf or.or otherwise $k yI labor, materials or equipment for use in the performance or the havc obligations to Claimants under this Bond, 2 'r Consimcdon Contract.provided the Owner has promptly notified W. 1'lic Surety hereby waives,notice orany change.including changes of 1 .—} the Contractor and the Surety lat the address dcscrihed in Pam. lime lit the Conslniction Contract air to related subcontracls. purchase graph In of any claims, demands• liens or suits and tendered oider%mod other ohligations. defense of such claims.demands,liens or suits w the Cunha actor s. 1 11. No soil ur action shall be commenced by a Claimant tinder this Bunt and she Surety,and provided there is no Owner Default' other than in a court of competent jurisdiction in the location in which the 1. With respect to Claimants,this obligation shall he null and void if the work or purl of the work is located or after the expiration of on: year jobs Contractor promptly makes payment,directly or indirectly,(oral sums from the dale I on which the Claimant save t +t'• t �"'-- . I l ) g he notice required by 'ANY, {�!. slur. Subp:tmVrarh 4.1 or Clause 4.2 (iii). or (2) on which the last IaNir or 4. The Surety shall hat no obligation to Claimants under this Bond until: service was perforated by anyone or the last materials or equipment were 4.1. Claimants ivho are employed by or have a direct contract with furnished by anyone under the Construction Contract, whichever of 111 ;.•.i{,lrvh� the Contractor have given notice to the Surety lat the aJJress or 121 first occurs.If the provisions or this Paragraph are void or prohibited r•`;( f described in Paragraph 1_)and sent a cu =r; l?� g p ' py,or antler therruf,to by I:aw•the minimum period of limitation available lu sureties as u Jcfen.e the Owner, stating that a claim is being, made under this Bunt in the jurisdiction of the suit shall he applicable. and.with substantial accunq•,the amount of the claim. 12• Notice to the Surety,the Owner or the Contractor shall be mailed air 4.2. Claimants who do not have a direct contract with the Contractor. delivered to the address shown on the signawic page.Actual receipt of 1. Have furnished written notice to the Contractor and sent a notice by Surety. the Owner or the Contractor.however accompli%bed, copy, or notice Thereof, to the Owner. within 90 Jays after shall be sulTacient compliance as of the date received at the address shown f having last performed labor or last furnished materials or equip• on the signature page. mcnt included in the claim stating,with substantial accuracy. 13. When this Ilond has been furnished.to comply loth a statutory air the amount of the claim and the name of the party 14) tvhuan + the materials were furnished or supplied or fur whom the lahir ++thee legal requirement in the location where the construction was to he �,,.:,�,` ,,{_Q•.; performed.:anv provision in this Bunt conflicting with said statutory or was done or performed:and p legal requirement shall he deemed deleted hererrom and provisions con. _. Have either received a rejection in whole or in par from the tit= Cantraetor, air not received within 30 days of furnishing the forming tc such statutory or other legal requirement shall he deemed ;i$; ', incorportid herein.7'he intent is,that this Bond shall be construe)as a :. }: 1 1 above notice any communication from the Contractor by which ,�,: r . statutory bond and not as a common law bond. §� �.,. s the Contractor has indicated the claim will lie paid directly or ,. indirectly::mJ 14. Upon request by any person or entity arpcaring to be :a Potential 1. Not having hero paid ttitlain the:shove i0 da}s, have sent a hencliciary of this Ilond.the Contractor shall promptly furnish a cop) of sexy f written notice to the Surety(at the address dcscrihed in Para- this Ilond or shall permit a copy to be made. ' graph 12) and sent a copy, or notice thereof. to the Owner, I.A. UL'FINITIONS stating that a claim is being made under this Bond and enclosing MI. Claimant: An individual or entity having a direct contract with a cony of the previous written notice furnished to the Con. the Contractor or with a subcontractor or the Contractor its' tractor. furnish labor,materials or equipment fir use in the Performance ✓ If a notice required by Paragraph 4 is given by the Owner tot the urthe Contract.The intent of this Bond shall be to include without k r limitation in the terms"labor.materials orequipment**tha aft t Contractor or to the Surety.that is sufficient compliance. IM h. When the Claimant has satisfied the conditions of Paragraph 4. the of w;ncr,gas•power,light,brat,ooh Bast+.line.telephone service or rental equipment used in the Construction Contract,urchitec. Surety shall promptly and a the Surety's expense take the following dl rural and cttg:inecring services required fur performance of the actiunt: work of the Con tmcror and the Contractor's subcontrartun,amt 6.I. Sent an answer to the Claimant,with a copy to the Owner,within (.._ 45 Jays after receipt of the claim, stating the amount% that arc all•other items fur which:t mechanic's lien may be asserted in . tolls uteJ and the basis for challenging the jurisdiction where the labor, materials or equipment were . P & 6 any ;amounts that arc disputed. furnished. E , 1.1.2. Construction Contract:The agreement hetwccn the.Owner and ' 6._. Pay or arrange fur paymcnt of any undisputed amounts. the Contractor identifacd on the signature page. including. all 7. The Surety's total obligalion shall not exceed the amount of this Bond. Contract Documents and changes-thereto. and the amount of this Bunt shall he credited for any payments made in 15.3. (honer t)cf:ntlu Failure of the Oancr, which has neither been good faith by the Surety remedied nor waived. to pay the Contractor as rcyuireJ by the K. ,amounts owed by the Owner to the Contractor under the C'onstnaction Constnction Contract or to rcrform and complete or comply 4 �'^ Contract %hull be used for the perfurm:ancc of the Construction Contract with the other hams thereof. i` ;FOR INFORMATION ONLY—N:tmc. Addt•css ;Ind Trlcphunc) AGENT or BROKER: OWNER'S REPRL•'SEN'fATIVE (Architect, EnSinccr or other parly): BROONER & SQUIRES INSURORS P 0 BOX 6218 ST. JOSEPH, MO. 64506-0218 -a phwr^^^.-• f ..sae,uwrb,xr u?:J'.,1rf#Y•�•y+,,.. a....... sass^i,,,•r,n�`a::C,: ,�a;.,,y.�v ..-... n � r .. 4 Y t ,4; #'' : ,'.•, ;3 a s ! ..y}.t' .. .. i i � r c4�1lc'����t 1 � [k+ �`4e s$'k', 3trr� t 1 }cif j �• , f. ',i u $ 11#t 4t1 Q ;, l9 b'{•��tt��i��z•C .i s � ,. .. y a i s'wy t� di r �vt7 s7t� ,i y .r r < •� .+, "4a+ t.°i`r$�*rsw'7� ;r r5 xxrsk3 etr v w Asar .u�ius�+ xl r f u+ .h { y'' :'�•.t r �P NA. .. F3Cn r � .a. 2�7' �'�fP. z�.. �d. y�+tlf�7�+ 4� i•� l,-, .�.. •'�, 4 y S• 4 F' � • if Power of Attot iey .,, FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND ' HOME OFFICE,BALTIMORE,MD KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, a corporation of the State of Maryland, by C. M. PECOT, JR. , Vice-President, and C. W. ROBBINS fit. y Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Company, which are set ' forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be i ull torte an ect on the date hereof, does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Kirby 0. Brooner, Donald res a ncie Belcher, all. of St. , Joseph, Missouri, EACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . , . . . •..n - e ancl lawful agent and Attorney-in-Fact,to make,es al and d or,and on its behalf as surety,and as its act and deed: aity and all bonds and undertakings, in lty not to exceed the sum of ONE ri MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000). . . . �„ P . And e execution of such on s or undertakings Ifewsuance presents, shall be as binding upon said Company, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if t d been a ecuted and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Baltimore, Mdeir own persons. The said Assistant Secretary does heob� ertity th oregoing is a true copy of Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of a said Company, and is now in force. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the sa' ®e-Preside t a� Aasratant Secretary have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed the + Corporate Seal of the said FIDELI AND D COMPANY OF MARYLAND, this 6th —day'of February , A.D. 19$4 FIDELITY DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND f ATTEST: SEAL Assts t Secretary Vice-President STATE OF MARYLAND CITY OF BALTIMORE I ss0 P On this 6th day of February , A.D. 1989 , before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of ' Maryland,in and for the City of Baltimore,duly commissioned and qualified,came the above-named Vice-President and Assistant �1 Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,to me personally known to be the individuals and officers described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and they each acknowledged the execution of the same, atld being by me duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and saith, that they are the said officers of the Company aforesaid, and j that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company, and that the said Corporate Seal and their i' signatures as such officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at the City of Baltimore, the day and year first above written. .S • s�.ouaue},� Notary P tic Commi ro xpires_ July 1, 1990 •a,. CERTIFICATE P I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate;and I do further certify that the Vice-President who executed the said Power of Attorney was one of the additional Vice- Presidents apecially authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint any Attorney-in-Fact as provided in Article VI,Section 2, of the By-Laws of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND. Ilia Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 16th day of July, 1969. RESOLVED:"That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company,whether made heretofore or hereafter, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed." IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said Company,this 14 t-h day of January , 19-3 076-9146 Assistant Secretary fi a r t is tt�_.. �. '.y 6��. ., 7 :✓� 9f '. <� •r�4$C •• •, l EXTRACT FROM BY-LAWS OF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND "Article VI,Section 2. The Chairman of the Board, or the President,or any Executive Vicc-President, or any of the Senior Vice' Presidents or Vice-Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee,shall have powor, by and with the concurrence of the Secretary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vicc-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents and Attorneys-in-Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgements,decrees,mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages,..,and to affix the seal of the Company thereto," f � t 1.... ... .. ,. .i sv�.�__. .Y ,,..,._. ., a. _ .. ,._ _. ..� 'j'.7�.r..Y!4c•a,'.+. 3'+�.... �.�, .,.. .I—r.:X. .� �s.. .._ _.. s. .. r! J .,, � ', r 1+�. r r vZ�•` r ; ? i^s Y.c 5 t"r 'C � tie. � 7 � l / 'f�, r ,�,.- 'w'' $,.[t y f }'�r„N.�'a �, .t �1' x .i ,e4 �r [ 1; .;�c t�. k.F 't r '�E'r. ft�•^�h,. .� 3, •.r' �' 9,i` This document has important lcgal conscyucnccs: eunsultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. STANDARD ,3tiy GENERAL CONDITIONS b riF. OF THE :a CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Prepared by Engineers' Joint Contract Documents Committee s; and ,f Issued and Published Jointly By i Q N . AMERICAN j N SOCIETY Or q g ��� •� CIVIL ae r+ ENGINEERS rOVaDEO ' 0QUNC�b ` 1852 ►yl n PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN PRIVATE PRACTICE A pn arNrc(iviciun of the NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS .h ANJERICAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS COUNCIL AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS ' w CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS INSTITUTE This document has been approved and endorsed by IN The Associated Gcnerul "e� Contractors of America These General Conditions have been prepared for use with the Owncr-Contractor Agreements (No. 1910.8•A•1 or 1910-8-A-2. 1983 editions). Thcir provisions arc intcrrclatcd and a change in one may necessitate a change in the others.Comments concerning their usage arc contained in the Commentary on Agreements for Engineering Services and Contract Documents, No. 1910.9. 1981 edition. 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Amendment, Written ............................•. Application for P►yn►enl-dcfinitian of ...... Correction Period.One Year ........................ 1,•1- ;., ............ ,,, 14,12 Correction. Removal or Acceptance of Defectivet;' Application for Payment. Final ................... t : 13.11-13.1 Application for Progress Payment .................... 14.2 Work-in general Application for Progress Payment-review of ...••14.4.14.7 Cost-net decrease ................................. 11.6.- Cost of Work ...... ... .............. 11.4.1 i.5 Arbitration ............................................. 16 ........... . ,. . 11.4.5 ' Authorized Variation in Work ......................... 9.5 Costs, Supplemental ............................... f r„ Gr Avnilnbility of Lands .................................. 4.1 ` „y Award. Notice uf-defined .............................. I .,..•................................. Day-dcfiniliun of. 1 Ucfcrtirc-dcrinitiun of ................................. 13,13 Bcforc Starting Construction ..... 2.5-2.7 Ucfc'rti►•c Work.Acceptance of Bid=•definition of ....................................... I Defective Work.Correction or Removal or•.......... 13.11 Bonds:arid Insurance-in general ........................ 5 /)(fiec Live Work-in general ............... 13:14.7. 14.11 I !)cfec•tive Work.Rejecting ............................. 9.6 lionds-dcfinition of....................................• Bonds. Delivery of ............................... 2.1.5.1 Definitions .............................................. I 4 %qk Bonds. Pcrformance and Other .................... 5.1-5.2 Delivery of Bonds ..................................... 2.1 Determination for Unit Prices .....................•.. 9.10 .; Cash Allowances I I,R Di;paatcs. Decisions by Engineer................. 9.11-9.12 Change Order-dcr►nit ion of I Documents.copies of ••••••••••• -•- ;J. ...................... ............ 10.4 Documents, Record .... 6.19 Change Orders-to be executed .......... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Changes in the Work ................................... I Documents. Reuse .................................... 6 f Claims. Waiver nf--an Final Payment ............... 14.16 )drawings--dcfinitian of ................................. 1 = ations and Interpretations ..... .. .. ......... 9.4 Carif Cleaning ............................................. 6.17 Easements ............................................ r �`• �='��� Completion .............................................. 14 Elrcctivc date of Agrccmcnt-cicfinitiun of............... Completion.Substantial ......................... 14.8 14.9 Emergencies ......................................... 6.2- Conference, Preconstruction ......... 2.8 Engineer-definition of .................................. Conflict. Error. Discrepancy--Contractor Engineer's Decisions ............................ 9.10• . to Report .............. 2.5, 3.3 Engineer's-Noliec Work is Acceptable ............. 14.13 Construction Machinery. Equipment.etc. ............. 6,4 Engineer's Recommendation of Payment 14.4. 14.13 '' '')• Continuing Work 6.29 Engineer's Responsibilities, Limitations .................................... 6 6 9 11 6 .9.13.9.1 Contract Documents-amending and on .................................. . . ' supplementing .................................. 3.4-3.5 Engineer's Status During Construction-in general ...... 9 Contract Documents-dcrinitiun of ...................... 1 Equipment. Labor,Materials and .................. 6.3-6.6 ' Contract Documents-Intent ...................... 3.1-3.3 Equivalent Materials and Equipment .................. 6.7 Contract Docucncnts•-Reuse of ...........•........... 3,6 Exrlur:+lions of physical conditions ................... 4.2 •fit Contract Pricb.Change of .............................. I 1 ` Contract Price-definition ........ti...................... 1 Fcc•Contractor's-Costs Plus ........................ 11.6 Contract Time.Changc of ............................... 12 Field Order-dcfinition or ............................... Contract Time.Commencement of .................... 2.3 Field Order-issued by Engineer 3.5.1.9.5 Contract Timc-dcfinition or ............................ 1 Final Application fur Payment ....................... 14,12 k Contractor=-dcfinition or ................................ 1 Finalinspection ..................................... 14.11 Contractor M:►y Stop Work orTerminnte ............. 15,5 Final Payment and Acccp1ancc ...................... 14,13 «' Contractor's Continuing Obligation .................. 14.1S final Payment. Recommendation of 19.13.14.11 Coat actor's Duty to Report Discrcp:mcy ....... 2.5. 3.2 General Provisions ........ .................. 17.3.17.4 in Documents ...........:............... .... Contractor's Fcc-Cost Plus ... 11.4.5.6. 11.5,I, 11.6.11.7 General Requirements-dcfinition of..................... 1 Contractor's Liability Insurance ....................... 5.3 General Requirements-principal "s Contractor's Responsibilities-in gencral ................ 6 references to ................. 2.6.4.4.6.4.6.6-6.7.6.2.1 4 H • € fi r. ar t F X? 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Final .................................... 14.11 Physical Conditions ................................... 4.2 l Inspection.Tests and ........................•...... 13.3 Physical Conditions-Engineer's review ............. 4.2.4 Insurance. Bonds and-in general ....................... S Physical Conditions-existing structures ............. 4.2.2 ? Insurance,Certificntes of ........................... 2.7. S Physical Conditions--explorations and reports ....... 4.2.1 4 Insurance--completed operations ...................... 5.3 Physical Conditions-possible document change ....• 4.2.5 Insurance,Contractor's Liability 5.3 Physical Conditions-price and time adjumnicrits ..., 4.23 ; Insurance.Contractual Liability .......... ' y ........ 5.4 Physical Conditions-report of differing ............. 4.2.3 Insurance.0amer's Liability 5.5 Physical Conditions-Under round Facilities .......... 4.3 Insurance, Property .............................. 5.6.5.13 Preconstruction Conference ........................... 2.84 Insurance-Waivcr of Rights ......................... 5.11 Preliminary Matters 2 .•••..••••••.•..•.•••••.,•...,..,...- ................................ 6.16-6.18 Intent of Contract Documents ....... 3.3.9.14 Premises. Use of . ............ Interpretations and Clarifications 9.4 Price, Change of Contract .............................. I I ' Investigations of physical conditions 4.2 Pricc-Contract-dcfinition of ..........................•. I s ' Progress Payment. Applications for ................... 14.2 a .: ` Labor, Materials and Equipment .................. 6.3-6.5 Progress Paymcnt-rctninagc ......... ... ......... . 14,2 { Laws and Regu fi lations-dcnition of ..................... 1 I'ro ress schedule ..............• 2.6. 2.9.6.6.6.29. 15.2.6 Laws and Regulations-general ........................ 6.14 Projccl-dcfinition of .................................... I Liability lnsurancc-Contractor's ..................... 5.3 Projcct Representation-provision for . .. ........ 9.3 p . Liability Insurance-Owner's ........... 5.5 Project Representative, Resident--definition of .......... I Licns-definitions of .......• 14.2 Project, Starting the .... 2.4 Limitations on Engineer's•.....•............. Property Insurance . .............. . 5.6-5.13 r Responsibilities ..................... G.G,9.1 I,9.13-9.16 Property lnsurancc-P.rti.I Utilization ............... 5.15 ''... t Pro era lnsurancc-Reccipt and Application a s` ; ::,w,•; P Y Materials and cquipmcnt-furnished by Contractor .... 6.3 of Proceeds .................................... 5.12-5.13 ryiy ...._ " Malerials and c ui mcnt-not Protection. Safety and ..........•.... 6.20-6.21 5 incorporated in Work .............................. 14.2 Punch list ........................................... 14.11 r Materials or cquipmcnt-cquiv:►lcnt ................... 6.7 t` k Miscellaneous Provisions ..... 17 Recommendation of Payment .................. 14.4, 14.13 Nfulti-prime contracts .................. 7 Record Documents ................................... 6.19 S .t Reference Points ...................................... 4.4 Notice,Giving of •............. 17.1 Regulations, Laws and ........................... 6.14 Notice of Acceptability of Project 14.13 Rcjccking tie ec•rive Work ............................. 9.6 Notice of Award-dcfinition of ..... I Rclalcd Work at Site .....•..........•..:.......... 7.1-7.3 Kt. .. 17.4 Notice to Proceed-dcfinition of I Remedies Not Exclusive rt%Notice to Procccd-giving of .......................... 2.3 Removal or Correction of Ucfective Work ........... 13.11 Resident Project Rcprescnlalivc-dcfi nit ion of........... 1 "Or-Equal' Items ..............:...................... 6.7 Residcnl Project Representative-provision for ........ 9.3 -'< Other contractors .................................. 7 Responsibilities, Contractor's-in genera! ...........• . 6 Other work ......... •... ••••• 7 Responsibilities, Engineer's-in general ................. 9 Overtime Work-prohibition of ... 6.3' Responsibilities, Owner's-in genera! ................ ................ 8 FOwner-dcfinition of ..................................... I Rctainage .............................................14.3 r-? Owner May Correct D(fec-l;re Work ................. 13.14 Rcuse of Documents Owner May Stop Work ...... 13.10 Rights of Way ......................................... 4.1 ' Owner May Suspend Work.Terminate .......... IS.1-15.4 Royalties,Patent Fccs and ........................... 6.12 Duty' wner O s " •',' to Execute Change Orders ••• 11.8 Owner's Liaability Insurance ........... 5.5 Sarcly and Protection ..........................:. 6.20.6.21 Owner's Rcprescnlalivc-Engineer to serve as ........ 9.1 SamPlcs ......... .......•..................... 6.23.6.28 Owner's Rcs onsahalitics-in general 8 Schedule of progress ........ 2.6,2.8-2.9.6.6, 6.29. 15.2.6 P . . g Owner's Separate Representative at site ................9.3 Schedule of Shop Drawing submissions 2.6.2.8.2.9.6.23. 14.1 Partial Utilization ................................... 14.1(1 Schcdtilc of v:aliics•"-..•••••.•..•........................ 2.6.3.8.2.9. 14.1 Partial Utilization--dcfinition,of ....•.................... I Schedules. Finalizing .................................. 2.9 Partial Utilization-.Property lnsurancc ............... 5.15 Shop Drawings and Sa inples ..................... 6.23.6.28 Patent Fees and Royalties ............................ 6.12 Shop Drawings-dcfinition of............................ Payments. Recommendation of ........... 14.4.14.7. 14.13 Shop Drawings.use to approve � Payments to Contractor-in general 14 substitutions ...................................... 6.7.3 S. s aHl .:. r.t.. .� t Yt� t .. ! t r 5.st { ��',}j�>r A 21� ".,� �'*"• hs 1, is L• F �{ ., J �� � t ?F tit 31 .�� tl� 'r( '+ryf �S t'ti }��<{LIR�',�, a3J�' t �` j�.,•°°r t�� , �( ',;ry' t, � a $)'+� y4 .: t t � , ir1 r + j�ryY�f £'•�'ir _0 'J,ix ,'q. .. y� _ - � .. ,. � ,.✓;. ,..�`�•� �� ����}# .9,, t i� :..f$sr���'rr---.y.r .,?y�`' Y .,.n{ a y .,,i.r T r. r :ii a4��,.L-,. r cfr i�5".`,�*'"ygs 3y� kk,, i��'�`' 1 � .� i`� x., '„s ,j_ ' �+�f' 1 Y;tJ p Ck+{x�>tsz�.{"t.j. ar+:t .�'r i°}�;�'xr`�J if�,�l#�' i �'�f., s P = C."ii'*,.+ �.'`�k = �;,a � '.�r• ' ,.f, f , ? Y fib;bn+»t` s'S"y '.,.,a}7•�jrt F s #.•Y byµµ kr ti q y a r x 1. { X; 44 s}x�F?x!l ,a, r!� � � '��.�-•b.: "xa ytJtl���� «V X' Site. Visits to-by Engineer ........................... 9.2 Time,Computation of ................................ 17.2 1 Time,Contract-dcfinition of........ Specifications---c)cfinition of •...........•.......... . ... ...•....•........... 1 Starting Construction. Bcforc ...................... Starting the Project 2.4 �.,,�• .....................•............. Uncovering Work ...................•........... 13.5.13.9 `•, Stopping Work-by Contractor .......................•15.5 Underground Facilities-definition of ...•................ 1 Stopping Work-by Owner ............... 13.10 Underground f acilities-not shown or indicated •-':.�. ........... ..... 4.3.3 Subcontractor--definition of............................. 1 Underground Facilities-protection of........... 4.3.6.20 Subcontractors-in general .......... 6.8.6.11 Underground Facilities-shown or indicated ......... 4.11 Subcontracts-required provisions ............5,11.1,6.11 Unit Price Work--definition of 1 I1.43 Unit Pricc Work-gcncral ................. 11.9, 14.1. 143 Substantial Cornpfction-certification of •• Unit Prices •�± ........... . 14.R � .............................•..•........ 11.3.1 Substantial Cum letion-dcfinition of................... p •• 1 Unit I'ricex, Dctcrminntians for.................. .... 9.10 t Substitute or"Or-Equal" Items .................. 6.7 use of Premises ........... 6.16.6.18 Lh Subsurface Conditions ............................. 4.2.4.3 Utility owners .......... 6.13.6.20.7.2-7.3 t Supplemental rusts .................................. 11.4.5 Supplementary Condit ions-dcfinition of .. Values.Schedule of ......................... 2.6.2.9. 14.1 ............. I <. Supplementary Conditions-principal •••••••• ••• •• -, `Y'ak Variations in Work-Authorized ............ 6.25.6._7.9.5 rcfcrenccs to 2.2.4.2,5.1.5.3,5.6-5.8.6,3, 6.13.6.23. t`• `` Visits to Site-by Engineer ...................•....,... 9,2 7.4.9.3 g Supplementing Contract Documents ............... 3.4.3.5 Waiver of Claims-on Final Payment ................ 14.16 t.} Supplier-dcfinition of................................... 1 Waiver of Rights by insured parties ............. 5.10.6.11 Supplier-principal rcfcrenccs to .... 3.6,6.5. 6.7.6.9,6.20. Warranty and Guarantee-by Contractor ....... ..... 13.1 6.24.9.13.9.16. 11.8. 13.4. 14.12 ; .. 9 Warranty of Title. Contractor's 14.3 Surcty-conscnttop+ayment .................. 14.12. 14.14 ..•,•.•...•.•.......•.. Work,Access to ..................................... 13.2 a; Surety-Enginccr has no duty to ..................... 9.13 Surcty-notice to .......................... 10.1. 10.5. 15:2 \Nark-bY others .....,.................................. 7 Surety-qualification of ........................... 5.1-5.2 Work Continuing During Disputes .................... 6.29 k Suspending Work.by Owner ...... Work,Cost of ................................... 11.4-11.5 ..� ................... 15.1 ` Suspension of Work and Termination-in general ....... 15 Work-dcfinition of ..................................... 1 r . 6.2 Work Dircctivc Ch.ingc-dcfinition of ................... I Superinicndcnt-Contractor's ..... .................. Work Directive Change-principal Supervision and Superintendence .................. 6.1.6.2 rcfcrenccs to ............................ 3.4.3. 10.1.10.2 7 y Taxes-Payment by Contractor ....................... 6.15 Work,Neglected by Contractor ..................... 13.14 Termination-by Contractor ...................I...... 15.5 Work,Stopping by Contractor........................ 15.5 - Work.Stopping by Owner ...:................... 15.1-15.4 Tcrminsition-by Owner ......................... 15.2•15.4 Written Amcndmcnt-dcfinition of ....................... I Termination. Suspension of Work and-in general .....• 15 Written Amcndmcnt-principal Tests and Inspections ........................... 13.3-13.7 r( Time.Change of Contract ........ ,,,,,,,,,,, 12 references to ..................... 3.4.1. 10.1. 11.2. 12.1 r f 6 r :3; '`t i✓ t ytx "ry4�h�`{, r�2 to r,. xt i Wit'{ .r �. +.� ,+.(t+)2.tr�f`"���%v1�•�.'i�£UL` r'"5("'H"k t "3; �.5`t`r' J ;=, T' ,a,• a r �5:.�"`cr ;L, „'a 'x `•' +�16° rt'+ t`7 k9. k�y, :y b ¢ , •�. %�i¢�w�r�s�S: t$:�� �"�tfanv,.w ,.,a.+h�ntrs?�t'>,�'1���•3���i�i�k°�. a. tt i f GENERAL CONDITIONS drfertiv,i—An adjective which whcnmodifying the word Work refers to Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty or deficient,or dues not conform to the Contract Documents, or does not ARTICLE I—DEFINITIONS meet the requirements ofany inspection,reference stundard. ; test or approval rcfcrrcd to in the Contract Documents or 1Vhcrcvcr used in these General Conditions or in the other has been damaged prior to ENGINEER's recommendations;`� Contract Ducumcnts the following terms have the meanings of final payment(unless responsibility for the protection thereof indicated which are applicable to both the singular and pittr:►I -'a has been assumed by OWNER at Substantial Completion in ., '- thcreoL accordance with paragraph 14.5 or 14.10), Y,to Addrndn—Written or graphic instruments issue)prior la the Ur•rnrings—The drawings which show the character and scope opening of Bids which clarify,correct or change the bidding of the Work to be performed and which have been prcpared s documents or the Contract Documents, or approved by ENGINEER and are referred to in the Con- '., tract Documents. Agrernrrnt—Thc written agreement between OWNER and �A.k M1t rya,. CONTRACTOR covering the Work to be perf"urmcd: other lijj-rrvirr Date of the Agrc•cwrcn!—'fhc date indicated in the Contract Documents arc att:tohed to the Agreement and made Agreement on which it becomes effective,but if no such date apart thercofas provided therein. is indicated it means the date on which the Agreement is signed and delivered by the last of the two parties to sign and ' +•'a a Application ,%nr /'nrrnrnt—Thc furor arccptcd by ENGI- deliver. c` a. NEER which is to be used by CONTRACTOR in requesting progress or final payments and which is to include such sup- EA'GINEE•: ---77' T71 ordering tin addition. deletion or revisioii In the Work. or Shop Draii-lax sical conditions under x—All drawings. diagrams. illtistrationi, other dain which are specifically rimpored by responding to difTering or unforeseen phy. aph schedules and or For CONTRACTOR to Illustrate some portion of the Work which the Work Is to be performed as provided In paragr hurcs. standard sclictillics. Peffor• 4,2 or 4.3 or to emergencies under paragraph 6.22. A Work tl and all illusirntion%. broc the Contract Price or the Ilion Directive Change niny not change nonce charts. Instructions, diagrams and other information the parties expect that y CONTRACTOR to Contract Time. but Is evidence that prepared by a Supplier and submitted b, alcriol or equipment for Some portion orthc Work. the chimpt: directed or documented by a Work Directive illustrate m Change will be incorporated in a subsequently issued Chunge Spec n pIttinns—Thrisc portions of the Contract Docut cntn Order following ncgoliations by the parties as to its effect,if- - tiny, on the Contract Price or Contract Time its provided in consisting or written technical descriptions of materials. equipment, construction %y,.;Icms. standards and workman. paragraph 10.2. ship as applied to the Work and certain administrative details amendment of the Contract applicable thereto. Written Anienlinent—A written Documents, signed by OWNER and CONTRACTOR on or rmally deal- ving I after the Effective Date or the Agreement and no sisht-ontractor—An individual. firm or corporation ha direct contract with CONTRACTOR or with any other Sub• ing with the nonciiginecring or nontechnical tither than strictly contractor for the performance or it part or the Work at the Work-relined aspects or the Contract Documents. site. —The Work(or it specified part thereof) Substantial Com opletin ARTICLE 2—PRELIMINARY MKITERS has progressed to the point where, in the opinion or ENGI- NEER as evidenced by ENGINEER's definitive ccrifficuic of Substantial Completion. it is sufficiently Complete. In Delivery of Bonds: accordance with the Contract Documents,so that the Work 2.1. WhcnCONTRAC*I*ORdclivcrsthccxc.cutedAgrce- art)can be utilized For the p►n•poses for which meats to all also deliver to (or specified p. 1-(ir1c.1tc issued.when OWNER, CONTRACTOR shall it is intended-.or if there be no such cc OWNER such Bonds as CONTRACTOR may be required to final payment is due in accordance with paragraph 14.Q.The 5.1. `„ .1. in furnish in accordance with paragraph terms "substantially complete" and "substantially cO piciid**as applied to any Work refer to Substantial ComPIc- lion thereof. Copics of Documents: 2.2. OWNER shall furnish to CONTRACTOR up to ten S1,pplensentnt •C(niditions—The part or the Contract Docu• copies(unless otherwise specified in the Supplementary Con- are reasonably C r. mcnts which amends or supplements these General Conti• y nc - ditiuns) or the Contract Documents as lions. essary for the execution or the Work. Additional copies Will be furnished. upon request.at the cost or reproduction. Stq)plier—A m.-inufficturcr. fabricator. supplier,distrib tilt)r. mnicrialman or vendor. Col"Inencernent of Contract Titne;Notice to Proceed. Underground Fav 2.3. The Contract Time will commence to run on the ilitirs—All pipelines.conduits.ducts.cables. me of the Agreement.*inks.tunnels or other such facilities thirtieth day after the Effective D. 1.or.if wircs.manholes.vaults.1.or attachments, and any encasements containing such r.Icil- it Notice to Proceed is given, on the day Indicated in the -it itics which have been installed underground to furnish tiny or Notice to Proceed.A Notice to Proceed may be given. any the following services or materials:electricity.gases.Ste-am. 06 within thirty days after the Effective Date or the Agree- liquid petroleum products. telephone or other commUnic0- ment. In no event will the Contract Time commence to run lions.cable television. sewage and drainage:removal.traffic later than the seventy-fifth day after the day of Bid opening or other control systems or water. or the thirtieth day after the Effective Date of the Agreement. tt whichever date is earlier. Unit Price 111ork—Work to be paid fur on the basis or unit • prices. Starting the Project Wark• Thc entire completed construction or the various scp• 2.4. CON'T'RACTOR shall start to perform the Work on nrately identifiable parts thereat' required to be furnished the date when the Contract Time commences to run.but no under the C6n1rnct Documents. Work is the result or per. Work.shall be done tit the 'site prior to the date on which the forming services. furnishing labor and furnishing and incur• ConlractTinic commences to run. portiling materials and equipment into the construction. till as required by the.Contract Documents. Before Starting Construction: Work Directfi•e Change—A written directive to coN,rRAC• 2.5. Before undertaking each part or the Work.. CON the Contnict Ditto or the Agreement TRACTOR shim carefully study and comp.ire TOR.lssued on or after the Effective D Documents and check and verify pertinent figures shown and signed by OWNER and recommended by ENGINEER. '' � i��ry�j� SAC..y,�t..vvn���i SJ t ! A � s ;, �' �'` + `` "�, •r: A, t .'.."t !'' f .4 ..•,'�f � a2" y v '� .k �yk+�,f�.`ii vtlt�}.}Yv"�v thereon and nil applicable field measurements, CONTRAC- graph 2.6.The finalized progress schedule will be acceptable TOR shnll promptly rcpurl in writing to ENGINEER tiny to ENGINEER as providing nn orderly progression of the t conflict. crror or discrepancy which CONTRACTOR may Work to completion within the Contract Time. but such Jisruvcr and shall obtain n written interpretation or elarifi• acceptance will neither impose on ENGINEER responsibility = i '°' cation from ENGINEER bcforc proceeding with any Work fur the progress or scheduling of the Work nor rclievc CON• ffi 1 : affected thereby:however.CONTRACTOR shall not be li;t• '1'RAC'fOR from ('all responsibility there fur. The finalized :x blc to OWNER or ENGINEER for failure to report any schedule of Shop Drawing submissions will be acceptable to f- ' conflict. error or discrcpancy in the Contract Documents, ENGINEER its providing it workable arrangement for pro" unless CONTRACTOR hnd nctunl knowledge thercofor should cessing the submissions.The finalized schedule of values will reasonably have known thercuL be acceptable to ENGINEER as to form and substance. sr 2.6. Within ten days nficr the Effective Date of the Agree ment (unless otherwise specified in the Gcncrd Require. meats), CONTRACTOR shall submit to-ENGINEER fur ARTICLE 3—CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT. AMENDING. REUSE review: 2.6.1. an estimated progress schedule indicating the Irtrenl: starting and completion dates of the various stages of the ;. f µ: I. The Contract Documents comprise the entire agree- �s , :. : Work: mcnt between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work.The Contract Documents are complementary:what is 2.6.2. a preliminary schedule of Shop Drawing sub. called for by one is as binding as if called for by all. The s�t r missions;andr � ~Y Contract Documents will be construed in accordance with the law of the place of the Project. : 2.6.3. a prcliminnry schedule of values for nll of the Work which will include quantities and prices of items t ' 3.2. It is the intent of the Contract Documents io describe ;;,,'t^4rt; Y aggregating the Contract Price and will subdivide the Work it functionally complete Project fur part thereof) to he con. into component parts in sufficient detail to serve as the structed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Any F basis for progress payments during construction. Such Wurk,matcHals or equipment that may reasonably be inferred t r;;;• prices will include an appropriate amount of overhead and : : .,, from the Contract Documents as being rcyuircd to Produce applicable to each item of Work which will he con- ' tht intended result will be supplied whether or not specifically firmed in writing by CON'T'RACTOR ;it the time of stab- , ..x' called fur. When words which have s well•known technical mission. or trade meaning arc used to describe Wurk, materials or equipment such words shall be interpreted in accordance with 2.7. Bcfore any Work at the site is started.CONTRAC- tlt;it meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals ;X TOR shall deliver to OWNER.with a copy to ENGINEER, or codes ofany technical society,organization or association. ccrtificatcs (and other evidence of insurance requested by or to the Laws or Regulations of any governmental authority. OWNER)which CONTRACTOR is rcyuircd to purchase and whcthcr such rcfcrcncc be specific or by implication, shall maintain in accordance with paragraphs 5.3 and SA, and mean the latest standard specification,manual,code or Latt's OWNER shall deliver to CONTRACTOR ccrtificatcs (and or Regulations in effect at the time of opening of Bids(or.on other evidence of insurance requested by CONT'RACT'OR) the Effcctivc Date of the Agreement if there were no Bids). which OWNER is required to purchase and maintain in }' except as may be otherwise specifically stnted. However.no accordance with paragraphs 5.6 and 5.7. provision of any referenccd standard specification, manual '- >'E• ur code(whetheror nut specifically incorporated by rcfcrcncc Preconslrrrction CosJerencr: in the Contract Documents) shall be effeetive to change the duties and responsibilities of OWNER. CONTRACTOR or , ' 2.8. Within twenty days after the Effcctivc Date of the ENGINEER,or any of their consultants,agents or employ- `" Agreement, but before CONT'RAC'TOR starts the Work at ecs from those act forth in the Contract Documents.nor shall the site. a conference aticnded by CON'fRAC'fOR, ENGI- it be cffcctivc to assign to ENGINEER, or any of ENGI- iH,`,u NEER and others as appropriate will be held to discuss the •�;:t, NL•ER's consultants. agents or employees. any duty or ?r z' schedules referred to in pnragraph 2.6.to discuss procedures ;authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or perfitrmance for handling Shop Drawings and other submittals and fur or the Work or tiny duty ur authority to undertake responsi• processing Applications for Paymcnt.andtoc.%Iahlishnworking bility contrary to the provisions of paragraph 9.!S or 9.16. ' r understanding strong the parties as to the Work. Cl:arifacations and interpretations of the Contract Documents shall be issued by ENGINEER its provided in paragnpph 9.4. Finalizing Schedrrles: 3.3. Jr.during the perfitrnttancc of the Work.CON'1'RAC- ' 2.9. At least ten dnys bcforc submission of the first Appli- TOR finds n conflict. error or discrepancy In the Contract cation for Payment a conference attended h CONTRAC- Documents.CON'TRACT'OR shall so report to ENGINEER r�,,hrS ) Y p ` TOR. ENGINEER and others as uppropriate will be held to in writing at once and bcforc proceeding with the Work affected finalize the schcdulcs submitted in accordance with pars- thereby shall obtain a written interpretation or clarification 7-777 �S ° .tY l 1•it, "rr c{°� �:a `r� l f+'•i't : yid t �, s / �'d�r t��' � fz,. •. (d s7Jgt�'} '�A. { et .. ; / r-t S L t tl } t d x .A yu�y EE vi u r s }. tr, t t ! :r •. 5 I tr r 11 �jh�u�r� F' y:, ' `�at� r+�`a�l z`tt�`' }4 ¢''�'a#•`J' !v� k/ � fr £ � 1 •� ` r � " ,�� ���}�r���� i,;%f+'!�, t, „i}iL r t"�j� t"��, '�Y� cr 1i 1 � 1 � *t;. Jr l `�` {t: \ x `'1�r�.si✓!�'!; 3 '' J s t+.•'�7 }�pppppL"b'�y+�1tl:! nc --} t# 1Lf ' fi h F tl. E `t" �'.$`' ..tt.'3�^an.`•� S•{�'A..B�a:r.� j..+ r(n }v �•� 'r'�,+t' �rti ' t: ;.i t r !+ .f r w j�.t�::rq 't� yyd l��N,u rX t j=4 it` } `i� y ti n ' J�t t�r� ! �?��+� '�h t 5 ' r ,7�,:i ,• ;:t r � i � r1V _ _. ... . a_..a 'dL,++._Y^ �,..•.:eww.,w.ld,3. ,. 1 ,0•,a1"4:rt`zYi Xtt���tia r�'"�3i + 4 .• ,j T, ., ,' .iv'" '"t t" , '� i'JI�IIIit'+Rdf�vMUjfuww,u.;1.d.::Sr....t,.....,�_,.,„.ir... .."a.:.w.rimu...wa'NN�Ydt�: M::,dt�S�•i.11. ...._.. _.c:rn,'.r, ___......... ._... _..,,W..::.ri" r' , c �F ; from ENGINEER.: however, CONTRAC'T'OR shall not be such other lands which arc designated for the use of CON- liable to OWNER or ENGINEER for failure to report any 'TRAC'T'OR. Easements fur permanent structures or perma- confiicl, error or discrepancy In the Contract Documents Went changes in existing facilities will be obtained and paid unless CON'TRACT'OR had actual knowledge thcreufor should for by OWNER, unless othcnvisc provided in the Contrast 't reasonably have known thcrcof. Documents. If CON'T'RACTOR believes that any delay in OWNER's furnishing these lands. rights-of-way or eusc• ":) .r, mcnts entitles CONTRACTOR to an extension of the Con. Amending and Supplementing Contract Documents: tract Time. CONTRACTOR may make n claim therefor as J` 3,4. The Contrnrt Document; may be amended to pro• provided in Article 12. CONTRAC'T'OR shall provide for all v" vide for additions,deletions and revisions in the Work or to additional lands and access thercto that may be required for l c modify the terms and conditions thereof in one or more of temporary construction facilities or storage of materials and the following ways: equipment. + - . 3.4.1. n formal Written Amendment, , -. 1/q:cicn!Conditions: t.. 3.4.2. a Change Order (pursuant to paragraph 1(1.4), 4,2.1. Explorations and Reports: Rcfcrcncc is made or to the Supplementary Conditions fur idcntifc:ation of those J� reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions h" 3.4.3. n Work Directive Chnngc (pursuant to para- at the site that have been utilized by ENGINEER in prep• i graph 10.1). oration of the Contract Documents.CONTRACTOR may '; fit, rely upon the accuracy of the technical data contained in � #" As indicated in paragraphs 11.2 and 12.1,Contract Price:and such reports, but not upon nuntechnicul data,interpretu- � . _ Contract Time may only be changed by it Change Order or a lions oropinions contained thercinor for the completeness ls`:r.;ia7 Written Amendment, thereof for CONTRACTOR's purposes. Except as indi• - „ catcd in the immediately preceding sentence and in para. 3.5. In addition. graph g p ; + the requirements of the Contract Docu- rn h 4.2.6 CONTRACTOR shall hove full responsibility r menu may be supplemented.and minor variations and dcvia- with respect to subsurface conditions at the site. lions in the Work may be authorizrd, in one or more of the • '' ?� following ways: 4.2.2. Existing Structures: Rcfcrcncc is made to the Supplementary Conditions for identification of those a drawings of physical conditions in or rclatin•to existing 3.5.1. a Field Order(pursuant to paragraph 9.5), g. p y P g .. >t surface and subsurface structures (except Underground 3.5.2.. ENGINEER'S approval of a Shop Drawing or Facilities referred to in paragraph 4.3) which arc at or sample (pursuant to paragraphs 6.26 and 6.27),or contiguous to the site that have been utilized by ENG1- `_'= NEER in preparation of the Contract Documents. CON- '` 3.5.3. ENGINEER's written interpretation or clarifi- TRACTOR may rely upon the accuracy of the technical cation(pursuant to paragraph 9.4). data contained in such drawings,but not for the complete- .;,r ness thereof for CONTRACTOR'S purposes, Except as indicated in the immediately preceding scr►tence and in s, Reuse of Documents: paragraph 4.2.6. CONTRACTOR shall have full respon- �;' 3.6. Neither CONTRACTOR nor any Subcontractor or sibility with respect to physical conditions in or relating ` Supplier or other person or organization performing or fur- to such structures. �h.} a Wishing any of the Work under a direct or indirect contract with OWNER shall have or acquire any title to or ownership 4.2.3. Report ojUiJjrrinx Catulltiuns: If CONTRAC- .�� rights in any of the Drawings. Spccificatiuns or other Docu- TOR believes that: {,; t . A;, x merits (or copies of any thereof) prepared by or bearing the scat of ENGTNF,L-R:and they Shull not reuse any of them on 4.2.3.t. any technical data on which CONTRAC- ,iiyt extensions of the Project or any other project without written TOR is entitled to rely as provided in paragraph, 4.2.1 ;? consent of OWNER and ENGINEER and specific written and 4.2.2 is inaccurate.or verification or adaptation by ENGINEER. •4.2.3.2. nay physical condition uncovered or revealed at the site differs materially from that indi- ARTICLE 4—AVAILABILITY OF LANDS: PHYSICAL cated. reflected or referred to in the Contract Docu- ; CONDi'fiONS: REFERENCE POINTS mcnts, `f Avallabilr`n�ojlands: CONTRACTOR shall, promptly after becoming aware thereof and before performing any Work in connection 4.1. OWNER shall furnish. as indicated in the Contract therewith(except in an emergency as permitted by para- Documents, the lands upon which the Work is to be per- graph 6.22). notify OWNER and ENGINEER in writing > formed.rights-ol°wny and casements for access thereto.and about the inaccuracy or difference. 10 e 'r ^tf,;rt, r._' sti,. ., Ks'F;;i 7;.'•l r r-'� }iS4 4� ? T �. Ink No, „ �•��'f,,.j"`r � �f1 _ .2<' ,;, .(}•�Y 'pC..aa�?v� .��'r�.-1S iFh y o��'v"�c s�1 N�'{ 5"�t i.l� t`�r t c tC S.n ,y`T c +,,A•A4 t�k rr�y,`ry:;r'. v! � rf-� {t�N��"{}yg �'f i'gyp*•s rliS.� r -�? �,�.N•x'J G t�y�-� l v,L �.`' 1•� �4 ,'�+.v>• r 4rS ref �1':fu, n- 1% rr'4is3>'4-*r r 'z ,+•��,, 't 5 �;4tts a tv ,��� ,� �f� �i d i;, �� � t 't �1 nrn'3c�.�''r r t}�'t�'�"'v+t fs,�'��"L•L a � r :�4��reY t .}. .y+. � ����'v.t'''��.,'�1" ,y+1��.` i'��f�}� %r 1�'��4��.1' 7P ,�t,�,psj°k 5 it 7�s .,•,� r.`{' }7y7 {{fix. �T`T��A, t r i.� Sjri:t9.,��.�i:�• {q 1,�,,t R i{'7+`'«'>3'�s`'��,' ,..53�.4 � Yk:t L' i , �f:.,,,A 51}x" l. .;2 ,'�i •1i�"r � 1.r�,� tF i.,� �'t {t£,i` rZ•,t�l#G,.3�.e+"`71t o Lyt t r ! 5 1.t•�. s .. j j �R.4isi+a° � ;1�4 Sr r s ! � :.. sta I'"u sl� ..,, . f .,.z e.,a+ i •,E}`�. ;`.t4 f{r'� i`,y;,;,,,,e,w-s.eht6F7:t#iS47f:St'A•'&`:.','�`.`Rao#t`;^b,6,•�.1.r5°±.rws.�r«..w•.,..:._, i 4.2,4. 1;NGIN1:IiR'•c Rrrieu: ENGINEER will determine the extent to which the Contract Documents xu.. • promptly rep itw the pertinent conditions, determine the should be mudifteJ to reflect and document the copse• ti p necessity of ohurining aJJitiunal explurutiuns or tes,1 c the Cc it o cthDucuments will be Underground nded or aupplfcim nted respect thereto and advise OWNER in wrftmg(with copy to CONTRACTOR) of L•NGINEEK's findings and run• to the extent accessary. During such time. CON'1'RAC- � i elusions, TOR shall be responsible for the surely and protection of such Underground Facility its provided in paragraph 6.20. 'crap q•2•S, Pr►ssiblr I?nr►+meter Chanter: If ENGINEER CONTRACTOR shall be allowed an increase in the Con- concludes that there is n material error in the Contract tract Price or an extension of the Contract Timo,or both. yljU1;,. ,. Documents or that because of newly discovered runJi. to the extent that they are attributable to the existence a r, lions a change in the Contract Documents is rcquircd, it tiny Underground Facility that was not shown or indicated Work Directive Change or ti Change Unlcr will be issued in the Contract Ducumcnts and which CONTRACTOR r: as provided in Article i0 to rcflcet and document the could not reasonably have been expected to be aware length If the parties are unable to agree as to the amount or length . '-� consequences of the inaccuracy or difference. P thereof, CONTRACTOR may make n claim therefor as 4.2.6. Pos.eihle Pri(•e and Time Adjastrnrnac: In each provided in Articles 1 I and 12. such case. an inercasc or decrease in the Contract Price , or An.cxtcnsiun or shortening of the Contract'fime,or any Rcjcrcnce Points: =.t combination thcrcof, will be allowable to the extent that yF : they arc attrihut:+hle lu any such inaccuracy or difference, 4.4. OWNER shall provide engineering surveys to estat+- .�M1 ; 1f OWNER and CONTRAC 1'UR arc unable to agree us to lish reference points for construction which in ENGINEER'S lair:++<.,: the amount or length thcrcof,n claim may be made therefor judgment arc necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to proceed Y ; with the Work.CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for lay- ' ,,,, as provided in Articles I 1 and 12. ;>; t ing out the Work (unless otherwise specified in the Genera) .r a r Rryuircmcnts), shall protect and preserve the cstahlishcdt �{., reference paints and shall make no changes or relocations �¢ Physical Conditions Facilities: ,si t +vithaut,thc riot written:► anal of OWNER. CUNT'RAC- 'Pr,�` ;r p PP 4.3.1. Shown r,r lndivatrd:'file information and data TOR shall report to ENGINEER whenever :►n • rcfrrcnrc r ,;,r:•,t shown or indicated in the Conuart Ducumcnts with respect point is lust or destroyed or requires relocation because ofr,Y to existing Underground Facilities:►t or contiguous to the necessary changes in grades or locations.and shall he rc%pon- site is based tin information amt d:+ta furnished to UWN[iR ti .:.r, .•,, sible for the accurate replacement or relocation of such ref• ,u+,. or ENGINEER by the owners of sorb Underground F:►ril- wt .,,•1,r � ercncc points by professionally qualified personnel. ities or by others. Unless it is otherwise expressly pro• r,,• ;;::,=',_;: vidcd in the Supplementary Conditions: x 4.3.1.1. OWNER and ENGINEER sh �. all not be ARTICLE 5—BONDS AND INSURANCE s' . .. n f I , :.: responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any such information or data:and, . Perjornraace and Other Bonds: 4.3.1.2. CONTRACTOR shall have full respu:tsi. 5.1. CONTRACTOK shall furnish perfurmancc and pay- <> bflity for reviewing and checking all such information ment Bonds.each in an.mount at least equal is the Contract ;,. ?' ,<` and data,for locating.►11 Underground Facilities shown Price as security for the faithful performance and payment or �s r-a or indicated in the Cuntraci Documents, fur roordina• all CON'i'KAC I'OR's obligations under the Contract ucu- :M fir'' r J. ` ,� lion of the Work with the owners of such Underground meats.These Bonds shall remain in effect at cast un r one Facilities during construction. far the snfcly and pro. Y c,+r after the date when final payment becomes due.except , ' ►t.r5 ,., tcctiun thcrcof as provided in paragraph 6.20 and s►s otherwise provided by Law or Regulation or by the un- ' r'.:.1 <, repairing any damage thereto resulting from the Work, tract Ducumcnts. CONTRACTOR sh:+ll also furnish such the cost of all of which will be considered as having other Bonds as are required by the Supplementary Cond+• lions. All Bonds shall be in the forms prescribed by Law or been included in the Contract Price. Regulation or by the Contract Documents and he executed i' 4.3.2. Not Shown or ►nrlic•alcJ. 1f -111 Underground by such sureties as arc named in the current list of "Cum- `"3. is uncovered or rcvcalc(1 at or contiguous to the panics}folding Ccrlificates of Authority:+s Acrcptahle Sure- Facility site which was not shown or indicated in the Contract tics on Federal Bonds and :+s Acceptable Reinsuring Com- d4 Ducumcnts and which CUN'I'RAC"I'OR could not rcasun. panics"as published in Circular S7(1(amcndcd)by the Audit (•, • k• ably have been expected to be aware of.CON'1'KAC''OIL Staff Bureau of Accounts. U.S. Treasury Department. All shall. promptly after becoming aware thcrcof and before Bands signe J by an agent must be accompanied by n certified performing any Work affected thereby(except in an emer. ropy of the authority to act. gency as permitted by paragraph 6._2),identify the owner V,<_. � � of such Undergromd Facility and give H ritten notice thcrcof 5.2. If the surety on s+ny Bond furnished by CONTKAC- s�� to that owner and to OWNER and ENGINEER. ENGI- TOR is declared n bankrupt or becomes insolvent or Its right NEER will promptly review the Undcrgrnund Facility to to do business is Icrminntcd in any state where arty Part of II 'Y7P,=1 7 at y�,,` �• *� ` .:� rt � ^•-�. , � ` 1 '' f tit�ta�prre r�4°A`�' C ct4/ �ffa'ttyt ^ft�'�!'�r,r.+ .;fk J t..�IF=�t S{... , '.t• _ , iJ >, x ,�t�{'er It .'• . L 1 � •y,�. t '?} s y ��j h t f 7 ,� K f1{rx'�'fKF � 7M1i'u .t; 1 .4t�'�'{�:�s��Ey .tR�1t i7;�. Gr It '� � ryt �.s t� fF�►i. � �i���ti�';J�.Y�98� ' �; t'i/ ' t d i ' •�..Iartk��� .N J' >< x 7 t{ ,. ' .1. •4 i• • , � �'r �� r1dz�r h•f7� :�i�3S rt Et�tirt F'SY,,a 4,L�� , z .f )!Y j yE t. .!`ti^"' .''if r (� f,kits;•;.`���„ E t b 1£`.iC' N{b�-t�';4��y',it2fih'Y V;}y f�",� ..:�i>r i t�' ✓ } y r. -•..,,, . a.y, ilr'�� �'e, +�.5'.'"rN.��,: f'"f� 'ti' �, x` �>S w .. ,,.w4vwf a re�'s�ieee..e.,."a;..r.+,,......•<. ...,..,...�...,.,,.,,..s:i+•awe4ni�t�tvxifk" -t n . .•,43 the Project is located or it cc,tses to met the requirements thirty Clays' prior written notice has been given to OWNER of paragraph 5.1, CONTRACTOR Shull within five Jugs and I.NGINEER by certified mail. All such insurance %hall ,. • the renflcr substihttc another Bunt and Surety,both of which remain in effect until final payment and at all times thereafter u '�. must be acceptable to OWNER. when CON'rRACTOR may be correcting, removing or Q ` replacing rlr:fertive Work in accordance with paragraph 13.12. µ, In addition, CONTRACTOR shall maintain such completed '` �,. C'ontractor's Liability Insurance: operations insurance for tit least two years after final payment }� t.. 5.;. CONTRAC'T'OR shall purchase and maintain such and furnish OWNER with evidence of continuation of such r, comprehensive general liability and other insurance as is insurance at final payment and one year thereafter. appropriate for the Work being performed and furnished and ,. as will provide protection from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from CONTRACTOR's perfor- Contractual Liability Insurance: mstnce and furnishing of (tic Work and CONTRACrOIt's 5,4. '1'hc comprchcnsivc gcncr.rl liability insurtncc required other obligations under the Contract Documents whether it by paragraph 5.3 will include contractual liability insurance .;;;..r is to he perfurmcel or furnished by CUN'!'ItA(:'1'UIt,by any applicable to+CUN'1'RAC'I'UR's obligations tinder paragraphs •" � y Subcontractor, by anyone direct) or indirect) employed by Y y G,3(i and G.31. ; any or them to perform or furnish tiny of the Work, or by " nnyone for whose acts any of them may be liable: . : Yy`i Ou-ner's Liability Insurance: Claims under wurkcrs' ur workmen's cumpcn- 5.5. OWNER shall be responsible for purchasing and ` sntion,disability benefits and other similar employee ben- ,�. .►A maintaining OWNER's own liability insurance and. at cfi(tiNS: OWNER's option, may purchase and maintain such incur- r. once as will protect OWN ER agninst claims which mu •arise $ ^' 5.3.2, Claims for damages because of bodily injury, -' occupational sickness or disease,or Jcath of CONTRAC_ front operations tinder the Contract Documents. '$ f a TOR's employees: `t .,ct. S.M. Claims for damages bccausc of budily injury. Property lnsrrmrce: rut i;' g sickness or disease, or death of any person other than 5.6. Unless otherwise provided in the Supplementary a ,. CON'fRACTOR's employees: Conditions. OWNER shall purchase and maintain property insurance upon the Work at the site to the full insurable value 5.3.A. Claims for damages insured by personal injury thereof(subject to such deductible amounts as may be pro- liability coverage which arc sustained fa) by any person vidcd in the Supplementary Conditions or required by Laws } a result of an offense directly or indirectly related to and Rcgulations). ']'his insurance shall include, the inicrevts the employment of such person by CONT'RACT'OR, or ufUWNER.CON'IRACTOR.Subcontractors.ENGINEr:R (b)by tiny other person fur any other reason: ' and ENGINEER's consultants in the Work.all of whom shall ti{^ be listed as insureds or additions]insured parties.shall insure 5.3.5, Claims fur damages, other than to the Work ;rg;rinst the perils of fire and extended coverage and shall ' itself.because of injury to or destruction of tangible prop- include "all risk" insurance for physical loss and damage r., " city wherever located. including lass of use resulting including theft, vandalism and malicious mischief. coil. therefrom: and water damage.and such other perils as may be provided in the Supplementary Conditions.:roJ shall include damage.-.. ' 5,3,6, CI:I1m5 arising out or operation of Lao's or Itcg- Il►sses and expenses arising flat of Ur resUhing fn)m any InsUfC ; •# p P +� ulatiuns fc+r damages because of bodily injury or death of loss or incurred in the repair or replacement of any in%ureJ any person or for damage to property:and property (including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys and other professionals). If 5.3.7. Claims for damages because of bodily injury or not covered tinder the"all risk" insurance or otherwise pn+- i death of any person or property damage arising out of the vidcd in the Supplementary Conditions.CONTRACTOR%hull C*r orvnership,maintenance or use of any motor vehicle. ptr,rehase and maintain similar property inatrancc on pnrtionc of the Work stored on and off the site or in transit when.uch ' The insurance required by this paragraph 5.3 shall include portions of the Work are to be included in an Application fi+r the specific coverages and be written fur not less than the Payment. limits of liability and coverages provided in the Supplenicn- f Inry Conditions, or required by law. whichever is greater. 5.7. OWNER shall purcha%c and maintain such boiler. nd The comprehensive general liability insurance shall include machinery insurance or additional property insurance as may completed operations insurance, All of the policies of incur• be required by the Supplementary Conditions or Laws and r nnce so required to be purchased and maintained (or the Regulations which will include the interests of OWNE R. r certificates or other evidence thereon shall contain it provi- CONuAC'fOlt. Subcontractors. ENGINEER AND sion or endorsement that the coverage afforded will not he ENGINE ER's consultants in the Work.all of whom%hall W cancelled.materially changed or renewal refused until at least listed its insured or additional Insure)parties. 12 e. >,.i ,`�e'?„ � i”R' �w. •Y,. {5 ,,}idw 1s,5 try -p t,1 '+r + TT n rt ,�•t� q{� i �f k3 rid?c�i(, V'kI�^{7'4 ; F'�@r3'S.'vltt y r L ' "ztry' y54 t7FwiSytt 3 �tilyr t t� '+„sY,rr,t 'y.,,77��r+'F`1� t r {,''�,,,yyy�i�':5 >;" A uV St`6L 1.�,y 4.••.:i a.J�` •r''s�(,FNMA- tilrrb yl, A'd��ic Ji F& }�:• t > I FStt W, 5 ��r+• � 3 �" Ly � t tk "' e � f '.7'•��kn` •,lu RS�gs, •Y s A�r r 7 � t fir. 'rl`.�x t•^ , �'yV[' 3Kt� 1" f' •' r+�g� t¢r it f a"`i17 ����r• ib,l�lb X11 L a t �A�,r�'S sS.,ri �3, ty,•f.. �, ���� ,. }+aA���,�r:X ti Frl c �.{tt £F,.t,a�fy�,{.at 1zxTnl t s �, � L.$�5�Z,��ir{t1 C R'r�� " �'��.w" }�',��,•�✓.,,� iit� 4 it�3yr ti 41f 5r.tl Frprit }? 15: p � �C4��1���tFi.•t� ��T''f � Val jam• %1,,.. '+.'rls '+"'`.x, yy.t :gft3� Y �,y'L�r 5jtk,q aSi t; r;rs ,, t' � 'y, ` 5 % r ., x .•+i rLairt✓: t tr.:'. . s(�.f i •.�.''?� yt�'j p:'h � 1 �";�>'�".i•r::�,;.v{.{:,{ ! {7, NHS' ;r4 L s i'pt 4" t k f �1 ., t., .t�ly Al{itG >. ')f"'i f'�} qj 5� rC C'•? n •11� �' 1 � r �r+,x i4 Y. Z7 �it'<� 17 :.j x t '.!Z fS �lr ri .u��t�, �"�� • I; *�rxl i {•tt 4 t ,t, eI..s.. .t' P ;`j '`ir 'L}. tr Z ';2 , 4l .Y fi r. N�. * f Y �����, pf. C er, S��L ; r. t` t t ? i� 'a,� ° �,.•'�e�.,�. r � + `:,r 3 f s`�. 3.y .LT 'i,M^����t�� i X41 >tt .r f , t ;y � ..t , s� c t� tilii� ��.t_'•} t�'r,'.:X. x� s , ) $p� 5°x s r1!f •�, 5 t r, h 5 •�... c � , y, t%4sta t Y: s-. 5.8. All the policies of insurance (or ilia certificates or such waiver forms are required of tiny Subcontractor. other evidence thereof) required to be purchased and main- CONTRACTOR will obtain the same. Inined by OWNER in accordance with paragraphs 5.6 and 5.7 will contain it provision or endorsement that the coverage afforded will not be cancelled or materially changed or renewal 1'tcccipt and Application of Proceeds: ` refused until Al least thirty Jays'prior written notice has been 5.12. Any insured loss under the policies of insurance +r given to CONTRACTOR by certified mail and wilt contain required by paragraphs 5.6 and 5.7 will be adjusted with P waiver revisions in accordance with paragraph 5.11.2. OWNER and m:ulc payable to OWNER as trustee fur the insureds,as their interests nuay irpprar,subject to the rryuirr• 5.9. OWN EIt shall nut be responsible fur purchasing and nicnis of:tny applicable mortgage clause and of paragrapg mainwiningt tiny property insurance to protect the interests 5.13.OWNER shall deposit in a separate account any money A 5 1 {y of CONTRACTOR.Subcontractors or others in the Work to so received. and shall distribute it in accordance with such the extent of any deductible amounts that arc provided in the ag;recment as the parties in interest may reach. If no other s, Supplementary Conditions. The risk of loss within the special agreement is reached the damag.cd Work shall be } < deductible amount, will be burnc h CONTRACTOR, Sub. rcptiircJ or replaced, the moneys so received applied on co tractor or others sufferin an Such loss and if an of them account thereof and the, Work and the cost thereof covered r. suffering any Y Y ys. P' wishes property insurance cuvcrnge within the limits of such by an appropriate Change Order or Written Amendment, amounts,each may purchase and maintain it at the purchns- t'" �t,•. rY.:' �T52 t•�:' er's own expense. 5.13. OWNER as trustcc shrill havc power to adjust and T'} rTAP, .. settle any loss with the insurers tmless one of the parties in E stlo. if CONTRACTOR requests in writing: that other interest shall object in writing within fifteen days aftcr the especial insurance be included in the property insurance pol- occurrence of loss to OWNER's exercise of this power. If go icy.OWNER shall, if possible. include such insurance, and such objection be made. OWNER as trustee shall make set- the 4. cost thereof will be char cd to CONTRACTOR b a ro- ' g Y PP tlemcnt with lhrt insurers in accordance with such agreement �d,�a' '�i,' l prititc Change Order or Written Amendment. Prior to corn- :as the parties in interest may reach. If required in.turtling by , ,. mcncemcnt of the Work at the site, OWN Tilt shall in tan writin F, y in interest. OWNER as trus!ec shall, upon the y part p advise CONTRACTOR whether or not such other insurance occurrence of an insured loss, give bond for the proper per- has been procured by OWNER. forinanec of such duties. T Waiver of Rights: Acceptance of Insurance: g 5.14. IfOWNElthasan g `t 5,11.1. OWN and CUN'TRAC'I'Ult waive all rights yubjcctiontuthccovcra caffurdcd =: against each other for all losses and dams+gcs caused by by or other provisions of the insurance required to be pur- ;; any of the perils covered by the policies of insurance chased and maintained by CONTRACTOR in accordance �? P paragraphs Y P' F P complying pruuidcJ in response to 5.h and S.7 and an with ar:a ra hs 5,3 and 5,4 on the basis of its nut, other properly insur:uicc applicable to the Work.and;list) with the Contract Documents. OWNER %hall notify CON- '° waive all such rights against the Subcontractors. EN(il- TRACTOR in writing thereof within tell drays of the date of NEER. ENGINEER's consultants and all other parties delivery of such certificates to OWNER in accordance with named as insureds in such policies for losses and damages paragraph 2.7. If CONTRACTOR has any objection to the t ; so caused. As required by Paragraph C�,I I. each suhcun- ruvenage afforded by or other provisions of the policicc of tract between CONTRACTOR and a Subcontractor will insurance required to be purchased and maintained by OWNER ;�' contain similar waiver provisions by the Subcontractor in in accordance with paragraphs 5.6 and 5.7 on the basis of ",<<tt:►voruf OWNER.CON'T'RAC'T'UR,ENGINEER.ENGI- their not complying with the Contract Documents. CON- Ed NEER's consultantsand till otherp.iiiies named:as insurcds. 'I'llACTOR shall notify OWNER in writing thereof within tell 3 r.4 None of the above witivcrs shall extend it) the rights that days of the date of delivery of such certificates to CON- ` .',, r any of the insured parties may have to the proceeds of 1'RAC'1'UR in accordance with paragraph 2.7. OWNER and ,! insurance held by OWN Ell its trustee orotherwisc pray- CONTRACTOR shall each provide to the other such addi- ," able under tiny policy so issued, lionid information in respect of insurance provided'by each its the other may reasonably request. Failure by OWNER or 5.11.2. OWNER and CONTRACTOR intend that an CON'T'RACTOR to the an such notice of objection within Y f`' Y • j i. Policies provided in response to paragraphs 5.6 and 5.7 the time provided shall constilute acceptance of such insur- shall protect all of the parties insured and provide primary once purchased by the other as complying with the Contract coverage for tall lusscs and damages caused by the Perils Documents. >o covered thereby. Accordingly,all such policies shall cull- lain provisions to the direct that in the event of Pavment of any loss or damage the insurer will have no rights of l arlial VIM,*atlfld—Prapertp Insurance: recovery against any of the parties named as insureds or 5,15. If OWNER finds it necessary ha occupy or use a additional insureds, and if the insurers require separate portion or portions of the Work prior to Substantial Camille- waiver forms to be signed by ENGINEER or ENGI• lion of all the Work.such use or occupancy may be accom- NEER's consultant OWNER will obtain the same,and if plished in accordance with paragraph 14.10:provided that no { l3 771 H t •`i, niA , $' = } f+r� , w y"{t.•r�s��y pi �.'a�L)• 5+� �t*l�x.,tQ,�Mti�' '4'�,•�,' u }�'��,P �i�+� q. 'a ",,}r a��� �,��"i{•fJ,}V y:}P 4'�� .star r'+y;{fin a`an at x}is tl,,C{it�t h�«b ufytr d s �"�:0,+".Piv� ks 5 �, , z $ r ➢ 5 ! t� 5 i r `,t� !x v Y }k' � }1.Yrtt .t+4�,5�~±S a Yw i �t�'��' s7,`t•tir d ay�'k,'y'�,#'.�`+?,�k�, i of i. n���ti �'r `t `zs 4 �+ x ��✓r 1�.,�k ! �. ��' '@,� r3 dsx . ��� +£�, x'S.n, � �a ^'; {�`�S,Cx`� X{"k��ywt s1�,2?`�y`r�{k tj}. , .t`!Q{ x• , , � .5;! � {�� t� ,iii:fi e .4���l�ry r�J'r r�,.��l,r,pf�a. , I! •,`> "+ .ate i t9t( �' ? 3:^ j 1�+3. c.. * d +.r .f f { i. < Y y:-; T S.�7 .:'�??{c.i +�J `4. iY7'�:S"F.bf '� •b.', F t t ,..,.,.•w,,.v.--�—�F_v-r•. .......' x .. _ __ �1.,. t y.- T, .L� � 1, 4 t hIrz.q : i' ao I •�' �.a.'�i -w•+.ri...c 7,...wirH ii _:.c:_:�:.....,,.,•,r�++Li;viNa[tSdANC7�'��iif4�:.SV 6k +�a41.�f3{Rtf } . � � a. 1U''t r :� ` .. ' W/11flV1•..,a.....h.l.i..a..uwy, ....� ;i.i � t 5PY?,��;r y '/4N{ r`''• such use or occupancy shall commence before the insurers providing file property insur:►ncc have acknowledged notice 6'S• All matcrif►Is and equipment sh+►II be uf$0(w quality i> providing t In wrhing cffectcd the case es In cavern•t notice and new,except as otherwise provided in the Contract DOC. ps � sitnted thereby. The insurers providing tar property� incur- ttn)cnts, !f required by ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR shut! ' p p S furnish satisfactory evidence (including reports of required sitm shell consent by Insurers cildoricnicni on the Policy a aHcics. p Y p tests)aK to the kind and quality of materials find cyuipmcnt. but the property insurance shall not be cancelled or lapse on All materials find equipment shall be a � �• f�i�s account of any such partial use or occupancy. " Z w1't necfed,erected,used.cleaned it conditioned in accordance- : with tl)e instructions of the applicable Supplier except as otherwise provided !n the Contract Documents; but no pro. �Y vision of any such instructions will be effective to assign to ARTICLE 6—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES � •- �.,. ,t''. p' ENGINEER,or any of ENGINEER's consultants,agents oP $k"rte cmpl0ydes. any duty or authority to supervise or direct the �sr {' Suptr)•isinn and Sue�intrndence: '��'�� !) furnishing or performance of the Work or an duty orouthor• ity to undertake responsibility contrary to the provisions of 6.1. CONTRACTOR shall supervise and dircct file Work Y y `s• A competently and efficiently, devoting such uttcntion thcrcto paragraph 9.lS or 9.IG. +' and applying such skills and expertise as may be necessaryh� ! to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Doc- Adjusting PrngressSchedule: Q umcnts. CONTRACTOR �,'�'�=•�;n ��� ACTOR shall be solely responsible for they means. methods, techniques. scyucnces and proccdurcr of 6.6. CONTRACTOR RACTOR shall suhmh to ENGINEER fur construction, but CONTRACTOR shall not be responsible . }{ + ncccpfancc (tU 11?C extent indicated in " `�s�'==`` for the negligence of others in the design or selection of a paragraph 2,9)adjust. meets in the progress schedule to reflect the impact thereon �•' ;��"r= �,�i'�5�� �:'�• specific means, method, technique, sequence or procedure of new dcvclopments; these will conform generally to the of construction which is indicated i n and required by the progress schedule then in effect and additionally will comply Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible with any pp Y provisions of the General Requirements applicable hcabie � �°' � Y`' to see that the finished Work complies nccurately with the thcrcto. -. ,. Contract Documents. r "' 6.2. CONTRACTOR shall keep on the Work at all firr)cs Substitutes or"Or-F.gna!"Items: during its progress:►competent residcnt superintendent, who 6.7.1. shall not be replaced Whenever materials or cquipmcnt are specified without N•riucn notice to UWNIiK and ENGINEER except undercxtraordinary circumst:fnccs.'fl►e or proprietary r tit<•m orrthe name ora particular�cul:r Supplier superintendent will be CONTRACTOR's representative art of•► the site and shall have authority to arcs on behalf of CON• tar lion ng oqu i ty rqu red. Unless theSnamle i the type. TRACTOR.All communications given to the superintendent function and by words indicating that no -substitution is permiottcd, shall bens bindingas ifgiven to CONTRACTOR. mafcrialsorcquipmentufotl)crSupplicrsmaybc:►cccpted by ENGINEER if sufticicnt information is submIWed by CONTRACTOR to allow ENGINEER to determine that Labor,Materials and Equipment: the material or equipment proposed is equivalent or equal 6.3. CONTRACTOR shall provide competent, suitably o that named.The procedure for review by ENGINEER qualified personnel to survey Y will include the following as supplemented in the General y and I:►y 0(ft the Work and per- form r-onstnrctinn :►s required by file Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR shall at all times maintain 900(1 discipline material an ls. Iuipmens for review of substitute items of and order at the site. Except in connection with the safct or material and equipment will not be accepted by ENGI- Nf_ERfrom anyone other than CONTRACTOR. If CON• protection of persons or the Work or r0 crt y TRACTOR wishes to furnish or use a substitute item of adjacent thereto, and except as other vi c indicated in file material or equipment. CONTRACTOR shall make writ. Contract Documents,all Work at the site shall be performed ten application to ENGINEER for acceptance thereof, during regular working flours, and CONTRACTOR will not permit overtime work or tl)c performance of Work on S.-It. certifying that file proposed substitute will perform adc- urd:)y.Sunday or any lcg:►I holiday without OWNER'S tvr•it. gtr:►tcly file functions and achieve file results called fur by ten consent given after prior written notice to ENGINEER, the general design, be similar and of equal substance to that spccifred and be suited fo the same use as that spec- 6.4. Unless otherwise specified in the General Rcquirc_ tied. The application will state that the evaluation and merits.CONTRACTOR shall furnish and assume full res f)n_ acceptance of the proposed substitute will not prejudice CON'fRACTOR's achievement of Substantial Campic- sihility fur all materials, cyuipmcnt. I:rbor, Ire full res on. 11on 0n time. whether or not acceptance of the substitute construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances. for use in the Work will require if change in any of the fuel.power, light,heart.telephone,water.sanitary facilities, Contract Documents (or in the provisions of tiny other temporary facilities and all other Acilities and incidentals dircct contract with OWNER for work on the Project)to necessary for the furnishing, rd:rpt the design 10 the proposed substitute and whether g performance, Icsting, slant-tip or not incorporation or use of the substitute in connection and completion of the Work. with the Work is subject to payment of any license fee or \ 14 •,•:r � ��,. ���s*s 7' a'i} C 3F .g r: • 11c r t t t`�,• - t i4 `�.! 'per y air WIN ��.�nrtf ,� ���� � �tlrn�,��-� f..�S�``{���f•t�. r.al 4atr',�5'r fat �'. � '�$� fj����SSY�"'�,�x f'��"{�at�H.2y?{��i C�,,t t�l •��4� S y ep lr�ex'1���+�t f-i � ��p,'��'�,h t�`,l",°fd ? { i 1 7l.rY 7^ >M S';�..r'xi r 5s377S t f .Y}� P ,.yJ. S �d./,•ry�' • 3 i .ud ' t.� p ,i t �y1 ,Y f �4 yr L t'K 7} '£ � "i'�kt•�1 A�`� , �l} t ih Sr pa �.r 'r p < kt.d y+ !Y{'• ', ^+. iG �l�pf i 'S S7 �l� Y .1 y t L ►.,Y 4 t L .{ �'1 57 �` v�a., 3 '{ ' .� f4''1t i.:.�7 i'f!' � r+~� F y f 's4$�,�t J t tt'iF s Et t,�•L• ��i a�.0°r^{l'� �"�'�����. ' r f ly�"Y�.t l�,y�d2'`�e��!i '� 3•�, ,�1+' ' h'.•" ..0 _ ']y,p^ .�7's oaf� ., 4f tae c :•.n* r (r�IrS.%' 1 - p F i'+�e [.%'+:s ti .„f t/ .'�..r•••;t�1 .s r4„ • royalty.All variations of the proposed suhstilutc from that OWNER and ENGINEER and if CONTRACTOR has ' specified will he identified in the application and available submitted it list thereof in accordance with the Supple• , maintenance, repair and rephicemcnt service will he indip menlary Conditions.OWNER's or ENGINEER's accept. ;- cited. The application will also contain an itemized esii. once(either in writing or h railing to make written ob cc- p :_ rp g Y � j mate of:tll costs that will resuli directly or indirectly from lion thereto by the date indicated foracceptance orobjec• : taccept:mce of such substitutc,including casts of redesign tion in the bidding documents or the Contract Documents) and claims of other contractors uffectcd by the resulting of any such Subcontractor. Supplier or other person or a. change, all of which shall be considered by ENGINEER organization so identified may be revoked on the basis of }` in evaluating the proposed substitute, ENGINGEIt ratty reasonable objection afterdue im�esligation,in which case A CONTRACTOR shall submit an acceptable substitute,the require CONTRACTOR to furnish at CONTRACTOR'. •;. expense additional data about the proposed substitute. Contract Price will be increased by the difT'erence in the r, cost occasioned by such substitution and an appropriate 4: 6.7.2. If it specific means.method,technique,sequence Change Order will be issued or Written Amendment signed. r ' or procedure of construction is indicated in or required by No iieceptance by OWNER or ENGINEER of any such the Contract Documents,CONTRACTOR may furnish or Subcontractur, Supplicr or other person or organization utilize a substitute means, method, sequence, technique shall constitute a waiver of any right of OWN ER or ENGI- or procedure of construction ncccptabic to ENGINEER, NEER to reject &fectirr Work. if CONTRACTOR submits sufficient information to allow ENGINEER to determine That the substitute proposcd is 6.9. CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible to OWNER equivalent to that indicated or required by the Contract and ENGINEER for all acts and omissions of the Subcon- ' i j.. Documents. The procedure for review by ENGINEER Iractors, Suppliers and other persons and organizations per- will he similar to That provided in paragraph 6.7.I as applied forming or furnishing any of the Work under a direct or by ENGINEER and as may be supplemented in the Gen- indirect contract with CONTRACTOR just as CONTRAC- cral Requirements. TOR is responsible for CONTRACTOR's own acts and omis- sions. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall create any '.Ss`;},rrr,;.�h;ti•, 6.7.3. ENGINEER will be allowed a rcasonabic time contractual relationship between OWNER or ENGINEER within which to evaluate each proposed suhstilutc, ENGI- and an Subcontractor. P p y such Su tier or other person or NE•ER will be the sole judge of accc tubilit PP p 'w � g p y. and no organization. nor shall it create any obligation on the part of substitutc will be ordered, installed or utilized without OWNER or ENGINEER to pay or to sec to the payment of 0 ENGINEER'S prior written acce Lance which will be evi- an moneys due an h P P Y y. y such Subcontractor. Supplier or other � • _j �.� dcnccd by either it Change Order or an approved Shop person or organization except is may otherwise be required a Drawing. OWNER may require CONTRACTOR to fur- by Laws and Regulations. , nish at CONTRACTOR's expense n special performance guarantee or other surety with respect to any substitutc. 6.10. The divisions and sections of the Specifications and ENGINEER will record time required by ENGINEER the identifications of any Drawings shall not control CON. and ENGINEER's consultants in evaluating substitutions TRACTOR in dividing the Work among Subcontractors or ' ro oscd b CON'T'RACTOR and in making chan es in Suppliers or delineating the Work to be erformed b P P Y g g PP g P Y any the Contract Documents occasioned thereby.Whether or specific trade. �' not ENGINEER accepts a proposed substitute. CON- ' TRACTOR shall reimburse OWNER fur the charges of 6.11. All Work performed for CONTRACTOR by n Sub. ENGINEER and ENGINEER's consultants for evaluat- contractor will he purstinnt to an appropriate agreement � ing each proposed substitutc. between CONTRACTOR and the Subcontractor which spe- cilically binds the Subcontractor to the applicable terms and conditions of the Contract Documents for the benefit of "- Concerning Subcontractors,Suppliers and Others: OWNER and ENGINEER and contains waiver.provisions n` 6.8.1. CONTRACTOR shall not employ any Subcon- as required by paragraph 5.11. CONTRACTOR shall pay tractor.Supplicrorotherpersonurorganiz ation(including cash Subcontractor it just share of tiny insurance moneys those acceptable to OWNER and ENGINEER its indi- received by CONTRACTOR onaccount oftossesunderpol- r " catcd in paragraph 6.8.2). whether initially or as a substi- icics issucdpursuant to paragraphs 5.6 and 5.7. lute. against whom OWNER or ENGINEER may have reasonable ohjccliun.CONTRAC'T'OR shall not be required to employ any Subcontraclor.Supplier or other person or Patent Fees and Royalties. , organization to furnish orperform:tnyofthe 1Vork:tg:tinst 6.12. CONTRACTOR shalt pay all license Pecs and roy- whom CON'TRACT'OR has reasonable objection. attics and assume all costs incident to the use in the perfor- _: 6.8.2. If the Supplementary Conditions rcyuirc the mance of the Work or the incorporation in the Work of any identity of certnin Subcontractors.Suppliers or other per- invention, design, process. product or device which is the sons or organizations(including those who:are to furnish subject of patent rights or copyrights held by others. If a the principal items of materials and equipment)to be stab- particular invention, design, process, product or device is :`. milted to OWNER in advance of the specified date prior specified in the Contract Documents for use in the perfor- to the Effective Date of the Agreement fur acceptance by mince of the Work And ifto the actual knowledge of OWNER 15 F ` iertt� .X tiP .a YS .�z C£�Ta.ra ter+. �{' ' t _ .1ti� . s ,� �. 4+���; �(�«;�• .. } �,'�1�� f.C"'t�71'`1!�L$�k�� i'".Jet Y� �t,n�,�tl !' k. 1} 1 1 ' t f d��ti SF� tS5;,v�' •rt ;`;y C i Y r a s ilv , ty J ➢' t, T '' A: ' ' , J,} ,elr �irq , r4 t s; .i ' r .•+' ,r ....,.,�.r.#hr.�R'^"�.d'3¢S�.�i�'�;8 .F�,,s b..i a.•?ec*'ftx err.».w.«..._�.�_ ......, ,_,. .. :., or 1NGINEER its use is subject to patent rights or copyrights place or the Project which are appllcable during the perfor- 1 ', calling for the payment urany license fee or royalty to others, munce of the Work. g, the existence of such rights shat)be disclosed by OWNER in .. the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR-shall indemnify and hold harmless OWNER and ENGINEER and anyone Use ojPnnsiscs; directly or indirectly employed by either of them from and 6.I6• CONTRACTOR shall confine construction equip. against all claims. damngcs. losses and exlicnses (incluJiitg merit, the storage or materials and equipment and the oper- rt ' ' rk ?: attorneys'fees and court and arbitration costs). out of atiuns of workers to the Proiccl site and land and areas idea- a. any infringement of patent rights or copyrights incident to tificd in and permitted by the Contract Documents and other resulting from the hind and areas permitted by Laws and Regulations. rights• the use in the performance of the Work or «k '' incorporation !n the Work of nny invention,design,process, or•way, permits and casements. and shnll not unreasonably �k�� product'or Device not specified in the Contract Documents, encumher the premises with construction equipment or other , r,... and shall defend al!such claims!n connection with any alleged ' materials or equipment. CONTRACTOR shstll assume fullt, infringement of such rights. responsibility for any damage to any such Innd or area,or to the owner or occupant thereof or of tiny land or areas contiF- ; akf uous thereto, resulting from the performance of the Work. Should any claim be made against OWNER or ENGINEER '' ' 6.13. Unless uthcrevise provided in the Supplementary by any such owner or occupant because of the performance Conditions,CUN'I'ItAC'1'Ult shall uhusin and pay far all con- oft he Wurk.CON'1'ItAC'I'Oltshall promptly attempt tit'settle x - r ;' '•'' '' structiun permits s►nJ licenses. OWNER shall assist CON- with such other party by agreement or uthcrevisc resolve the TRACTOR.when ncccssary, in obtaining such permits and claim by arbitration or at law. CON'I'RACTUR shall.to the �1'r,, .4 ''` licenses.CONTRAC I'OK shall pay all governmental charges fullest extent per by Laws and Rcgulatiuns,indemnify l-,tc�=`.•, ' and inspcctiun fees ncccssary roc the prusccutiun of the Wurk, and hold OWNER and L•NGIN LEK harnticss from and against �[t-:;; c ' which arc applicable at the time of opening of Bids.or if there sill claims.Junta�acs, losses and expenses(including,but not , CON- arc no Bits on the Effective U:►te of the Agreement. CON• limited to. fees of engineers,architects, attorneys and other :• `"` TRACTOR shall pay all charges of utility owners for con- professionals and court and arbitration costs)arising directly. i? indircetl or consequentially out of an action.legal or cqui• s•;;:, ncctiuns to the Work,and OWNER shall pay all charges or Y q Y y: table-brought b an such other party against OWNER or such utility owners for capital costs related thereto such as s Y Y ' ENGINEER to the extent based on a claim arising out of plant investment ices. CONT t c of the Work. RACTOR's perft rmanc ,. t + ' 6.17. During the progress of the Work.CONTRACTOR Laws and Regsslaleons: g P g shall kcc the remises free from accumulations of waste 6.14.1. CON'TRAC'TOR shall give all notices and p p materials,rubbish and other debris resulting from the Work. comply with all Laws and Rcgulatiuns applicable to I'll"- At the completion of the Vl'urk CUN'I'RAC1'UR shall remove nishing and performance or the Work. Except where oth- p all waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the crwise expressly required by applicable Laws-and Rcgtt- ``' lotions,neither OWNER nor ENGINEER shall be respon. prcntiscs as evcll as all tools.stpplianccs,construction equip• p meat and machinery. and surplus materials,and shall Icave sible for monitoring CONTRACTOR's com lianec with the site clean and ready for occupancy by OWNER. CON- ``i4 any Laws or Rcgulatiuns. TRACTOR shall restore to original condition till property not designated fur alteration by the Contract Documents. 6.14.2. If CONTRACTOR observes that the SpcciG- t rations or Drawings arc at variance with any Laws or s �z:. .:; Regulations. CQN'1'KACTOR shall give ENGINEEIL 6•Ili. CONTRACTOR shall not load nor permit any part -inner that will endanger prompt written notice thereor,and any necessary changes or.any su•ucturcto be loaded in any m f, will be authorized by one of the methods indicated in the structure, nor Shull CONTRACTOR subject any parr of paragraph 3.4. If CONTRACTOR performs any Work the Work or adjacent property to stresses or pressures that knowing or havinR reason to know that it is contrary to will cnd:►ngcr it. such Laws or Regulations, and without such notice to y>,wy° '"t ENGINEER,CONTRACTOR shall hear all costs arising ' therefrom:however.it shall not he CON'I'RACI'Olt's psi- Record 1)acunsenrs: ,f',nVk miry responsibility to make certain that the Specifications f,•19, CONTRACTOR shall maintain in :t safe place at g the site one record copy of all Drawings. Spcciftcalione. and Drsttvin s arc in accurduncc with such L:►evs and Rcgulatiuns. Addenda. Written Amendments, Chang Orders. Work Dircctivc Changes, Field Orders and written interpretation and clarifications(issued pursuant to paragraph 9.41 in good ` Tares: order:end annotated hi show till changes made during,con- ?, 6.15. CONTRACTOR shall pay all sales,consumer.use strtsction.'1'hese record documents together with all approved ,.. : .., .!P and other similar tares required to he paid by CUNTRAC- samples and a cutuilerpnrl of all approved Shop Drsttvtng!c TOR in accordance with the Laws and Regulations of the will be uvailabic to ENGINEER For reference. Upon com- e a 16 �}t ��i M `'ui#i r F}f7�j �'.v;F .S^ i 1', .•,f j }i. .. r ..•,-r-y rw .P', < } { } .�1 4'v t yrt�7 ' t �N .1 t����tii,�`fi�'�.4 F,� ?as „ ,}�, t { 3 < 'i ,o , r , �, r � r x•• R +. M �c�i } •#�f�Y � r,,.4aY,T�:�rf'n,A"f��t` V+Ssr}h��f �y t F w ��r� .t � -. k 4 ,t .1 s 4 ;i�y r.rre�Y. �•ai ,1yi�I�r'.7,y�+ .t,; +�-�•ts'i FFt K r�F 34 rt. 4 ( ,t F ' .. +,t t.R I y.�' , t t 1 i 7 rt fi It } 1i( A .t+ tk r nit? �rF r�x, •t x '' , Y is rz��x �� ? ('✓y J y Fr ? I i �ti"J fi M .y1•."rr} r alt Yr � �.lt 7Y`y fir) �s,t Sttx r d 1 1 x2,;ny Es �. it 1 1 � Jt�•�� i�1 +i:4�gliri�.�.:�w':1.,,.:ft 3�r,..c.:!..a:�..:1,1s...wwwelk+E°tiH��°t���i[, . .'.,N'�`+6P'•�4?Rtwiew.ar ..-......_ .z...,:.www*>w+•tNNA�eSt+4:•.%f��,`n� t . t h. py r piction of the Work, these record documents, samples and F,incrgencics: Shop Drawings will be delivered to ENGINEER for OWNER. 6.22. In emergencies ttffccting the safety or protection of t: } t persons or the Work or properly at the site or adjacent thcrcto. �F " >" CONTRACTOR,without spceial Instruction ornuthorixation Sqfety and Protection: from ENGINEER or OWNER.is obligated to act t prevent TK r=x ft: o threatened damage,injury or loss.CONTRACTOR shall give 6.20. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for initiating, E maintaining nd su ervisin all safer ENGINEER prompt written notice it-CONTRACTOR believes XF 8 p g y precautions and pro. .,5 that any significant changes in the Wk variations k; grams in connection with the Work. CONTRACTOR shall or or var from - ' > r' take all neceasnr the Contract Documents have been caused thereby.if ENGI- y precautions for the .array of, and shall NEER determines that a change in the Contract Documents' ' { ,. provid'e the necessary protection to prevent darrrage, injury or loss to: is required because of the action taken in response to an ` ;r "" emergency.it Wurk Directive Change or Change Order will 6.20.1. all employees on the Work and other persons be issued to document the conscqucnccs of the changes or kM^ 5. and organizations who may be affected thereby: ' variations. 6.20.2. all the Work and materials and equipment to Shop UraH•ings and Samples: be incorporated therein, whether in storage on or off the site:and 6.23. After checking and verifying all field measurements kyiE, naj Xk and after complying with applicable procedures specified in �fstit; r �tr the General Requirements,CONTRACTOR shall submit to ;; • ' 6.20.3. other property at the site or adjaccnt thcrcto, t` `} tj ENGINEER for review and approval in accordance with the including trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, road- F` ways. structures, utilities and Underground Facilities not ,tcccptetl schedule of Shop Drawing submissions (see para- . graph 2.9), or for other aropriate action if so indicated in designated far removal, relocation or rcplaccmcnt in the pp ac course of construction. the Supplementary Condhions,five copies(unlea rtbenvisc specified in the General Requirements)of trll Shop rawings, p t• W. which will bear a stamp or specific written indication that CONTRACTOR shall comply with all sipplicahlc Laws and `• `; CONTRACTOR hats satisfied CONTRACTOR'S responsi- Regulations of any public body having jurisdiction for the bilitics under the Contract Documents with respect to the ' safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage, rcvicw of(he submission. All submissions will be identified f s. injury or loss: and shall erect and maintain all necessary -is iNGINEER may require. The Bala shown on the Shop ` safeguards for such safely and protection. CONTRACTOR Drawings will be complete with respect to quantities.Jimen- 'rt shall notify owners of adjacent property and of Underground sions, specified performnnce and design criteria. materials Facilities and utility owners when prosecution of the Work and similar data to enable ENGINEER to review the infor- may affect them, and shall cooperate with them in the pro- • motion as required, � Y tcctiun, remtNal, relocation and rcplaccmcnt of their prop- {, crty. All damage, injury or loss to any properly rcfa•rcd to 6,24. CON'I'RACi'UK shall also tiuhmi( to ENGINEER t, in paragraph 6.20.2 or 6.20.3 caused, directly or indirectly. firr review and approval with such promptness as to cause in whole or in part,by CONTRACTOR.any Subcontractor• no dclay in Work, all samples required by the Contract Doc- Supplier or any other person or organization directly or indi- uments. All samples will have been checked by and accam- r rcctly employed by any of theca to perform or furnish any of ponied by a specific written indication that CONTRACTOR 'I the Work or anyunc furwhosc acts any ofthcm may be liable• has satisfied CONTRACTOR's responsibilities under the shall be remedied by CONTRACTOR(except damage or loss ' Contract Documents with respect to the review of the sub- t attributable to the fault of Drawings or Specifications or to mission and will be identified clearly as to material.Supplier. r the acts or omissions of OWNER or ENGINEER or anyone employed by either of them or anyunc ror whose acts either pertinent data such as catalog numbers and the use for which }, intended. of them may he liable, and not attributable. directly or indi- rcctly.in whole or in part,to the fault or negligence of CON- TRACTOR). CUNTRACI'UR's duties and responsibilities 6.25,1. Before submission of each Shop Drawing or fitr the safe( sample CONTRACTOR shall have determinct1 and veri- y and protection of the Work shall continue until lied all quantities, dimensions, specified performance cri- kz such time as all the Work is completed and ENGINEER has issued a notice to UIVNER and CUN'TCONTRACTOR in accord• teria, installation requirements. materials, catalog num- anccwith paragraph 14.13 Ihul the Work is acceptable(except hers and similar data with respect thereto and reviewed or coordinated each Shop Drawing or saimple with other as otherwise expressly provided in connection with Substtan- Shop Drawings and samples and with the requirements of lial Completion). the Work and the Contract Documents, 6.21. CON•I'RAC`1'OR shall designate a responsible rep- 6.25.2. At the time of each submission. CON'TRAC- resentative at the site whose duty shall be the prevention of TOR shallgive ENGINEER specific written notice ofeach accidents. This person shall be CON I RACTOR's superin- variation that the Shop Drawings or samples may have tcndent unless otherwise designated in writing by CON- from the requirements of the Contract Documents. and. TRAC'i'OR to OWNER, in addition. shall cause It specific notation to he made on 17 ; aS Y'w�. v�ti.'7,n,; .fir� •� � � o k t t•t � ', X+,� r '4 nhti'"t 1j , y � ,? y• �' � "�� �,tAf�+'�/�1%�'i S`j'''S�'�a�'t t s t r4, ST r tst � ,,.y },�,i^•'}.,^••.. -yam F,Y ° 3�t :,+fit 1X� {4ttt S H Y 5 ,Il i, t Y � r r, Ec � �fi KIM Xy§' '• x1a $$ 1)9r`trt<+',rrlrYi JSj. )}�;I tpi LA(r{ v t " t' s S•{{ 'ix r rtf .�` .t4" if}v� Y J.1�•S °�7�,,�4'tf �sKi§'n•si*, Y§' h �'y;_�f'N� x } 5 ? i 4 i�Nepx,�r l4yrE ll S%.Iy b:5.t'k., kl - t d5 1,.4Ss't 't �. s tC'J /'a.:�•`4' tlttE h 1 3'', 4 r 1 �. } .3 a P, tzt QCs'�2.LG t gO}� ;fah z ip Jar Iii ,};4', 4,j,?• 7\ ,y .j• t. =w.. •v .'� tt. _ 7 .,�d t�1 .,5t' �.�}k +��tf+i+,t 'rZ� ''• °'1' ,7F=Nd v. f ' ...... I1t 'rlt x, `�f �•, ].. �:cea. ��' }4d t:.�t•' tt, ..';+r� },,,it7 rr 3 .Jx ,i: ='j'. '� 1'�,.:a?=` •t fl t <.....'• ... .. .' W �y :.. .. ;Syr t r :+x•�k�ar?.r each Shop Drawing submitted to ENGINEER fur review provided that tiny such claim,damage. S ' g loss or expense(a1 is ;,• � ��,,: and approval of each such variation. attributable to bodily injury,sickness,disease or death.or to ' injury to or dcslruclion of tangible property(other than the r 6.26. ENGINEER will review said approve with reason- Work itself)including the loss of use resulting thrrcfntm and able promptness Shop Drawings and samples, but ENGI- (h) is caused in whole or in part by tiny negligent act or n NEER's review and a y approval will he only for conformance omission of CONTRACTOR,any Suhcontractor,any person tt,.�..•°' with the design concept of the Project and for compliance oror anizutiondirectlyorindirectlyemplo yedbyanyofthem g P J p ' g � -` with the information given in the Contract Documents and to crform or furnish an or the Work or anyone for whusc �$ p y shall not.extend to means. methods, techni lies, se, ucnces acts any of them may he liable, regardless of whether or not or procedures ofconstruction(except where it specific means. it is caused ha pair(by a party indemnified hereunder ur arises `?i ►,` 5r 4. ti method.technique,sequence or procedure of construction is by or is imposed by Law and Regulations regardless of the indicated in or required by the Contract Documents) or to negligence of any such party. safety precautions or programs incident thereto. The rcvic%v and approval of a separate item as such will not indicate 6.31. In any and till claims against OWNER or ENGI- approval of the assembly in which the item functions. CON- NEER or tiny of their consultants, n ents or employees b f g Y Nei s. TRACTOR shall make corrections required by ENGINEER, any employee of CONTRACTOR, an Subcontractor, an y Y F? and shall return the required number of corrected copies of person or organization directly or indirectly employed by any Shop Drawings and submit as rcquircd new samples fur rcvicw of them to perform or furnish T any of the Work or anyone fur and approval..CONTRACTOR shall dirccl s P ccifc attention whose acts tiny or them may be liable, the indemnification in writing to revisions other than the corrections called for obligation under paragraph 6.30 shall not be limited in any i by ENGINEER on previous submittals. way by any limitation on the amount or type of damn cs, }may#e7• ' compensatioii or benefits payable by or for CONTRACTOR y?ygy `g ;•;:': 6.27. ENGINEER's rcvicw i►nd approval of Shop Draw- . or any such Subcontractor or other person or organization ings or samples shall not relieve CONTRACTOR from under workers or workmen's compensation acts, disability responsibility for any variation from the requirements of the benefit acts or other employee benefit acts, tr x •, Contract Documents unless CUNT'KAC 1'UK has in writing •.4 called >rNGINEEK's attention to each such variation at the 6.32. The obligations of CONTRACTOR under pars- time of submission as required by paragraph 6.25.2 and graph 6.30 shall not extend to the liability or ENGINEER. fi" 't• ,•=r'; ENGINEER has given written approval of each such varin- ENGIN•EER's consultants.agents or cmploypcs arising out lion by a specific written notation thereof incorporated in or of the preparation or approval or maps, drawings,opinions. R accompanying the Shop Drawing or sam Ie a p ) Change Orders,designs or specifications. . p pproval; nor re, opts,surveys. , t will any approval by ENGINEER relieve CONTRACTOR from responsibility for errors or omissions in the Shop Draw- ings or from responsibility for having complied with ll►c pro- visions of paragraph 6.25.1. ARTICLE 7—OTHER WORK s: • 6.28. Where a Shop Drawing or simple is required by the Related Il'or k at Site: Specifications, any related Work performed prior to ENGI- 7.1. OWNER may perform other work related to the Proj- ` ( NEER's review and approval of the pertinent submission will be the sole expense and responsibility of CON'T'RAC'TCONTRACTOR. CU al the site by OWNER's own forces, have other work performed by utililyowncrs or let olhcrdirect contracts therchr which shall contain General Conditions similar to th . if Continuing the !fork: the fact that such other work is to be performed was not ese noted 6.29. COIJTKAC'1'OK sh;►II carry on the Work:tad;►dl;cre in the Contract Documents, written notice thereof will be given to CONTRACTOR prior to the progress schedule,during all disputes or disagreements to starting any such other +' with OWN ER.No Work shall be delayed or postponed pcnd• work: and, if CONTRACTOR believes that such perfor- •:`: mance will involve additional expense to CONTRACTOR or . . ing resolution of tiny disputes or disagreements, except t►s permitted by paragraph 15.5 or its CON'TRACT'OR and requires additional time and the parties arc unable to agree #' as to the extent thereof.CONTRACTOR may make a claim n_ OWNER may othcrwlsc agree in writing. Ihcrcror as provided in Articles I I and 12. is Indemnification: CONTRACTOR shall a nification: (ford each itlility owner and !. other contractor who is a party to such a dirccl contract(or 6.30. To the fullest extent permitted by Laws and Rcgu- OWNER,ifOWNER is performing the additional work with lations CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless OWN ER's employees)proper and safe access to the site and - OWNER and ENGINEER and their consultants,agents:tnd a reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of Rkt Gt' employees from and against all claims,damages, losses and materials and equipment and the execution orsuch work.and expenses.direct,indirect or consequential(including hilt not shall properly connect and coordinate The Work with theirs. limited to ices and charges orcnginccrs,architects.attorneys CONT'RACT'OR shall do all culling. filling and of and other professionals and court and arbitration casts)arir;- the Work that may be required to mule it%several patching come ing out of or resulting from the perrurniancc of the Wurk, tugclher properly and integrate with such other work.CON- E Xi ;I 7-77,r,+' s:. ••, -1 t -'''�^.r• s J °' ,��)z tr ri 1 a F;G12 F+}:+: 1114 of kr`k�` t '� t Ir"EL' ' 1 , ' t �'r(.t��`� � rPf v � L}.r4�ayrrStr$ ttfi tr.AK m t r .. Vti f@ �t vi tiy4 a vt u�' 7 y ZIT ;� : t,, ��,�^�,�,?�{�p'.ts1s�=}�fiY.tfns4 F +k, �3� '�i t t�s� 1 i x � � �t ,:'.� # t�f �t 1 e r���'4-•t c F .f y � x! ` + 3 �(� ry � •'�+t l�j Ott 1 ?� kt� la 1_ ,II � .�t1- F ..•1 1 r t �y t., ff 4'}"1� ��ld„ � � t �r �i � iii"� t 1 '^c�u t t.'+3 t k �s •) 1 t q i f i 3.7 a a• r r�f'� }a. 'Eft �''Ft .E `'�• t �� .tom e� i 4 gik1.1 i t 'a r1 •f it �: } u t. f ('i t S 1 r �a t +r"�'�1 ,1�4} s'' sa'' 1,. � ' w.w«,L'.Wa;ssk.,+.wsM�kha2� ".aP�lf:�{�."'a�M.4' +Ott+'tSE�tltBr?i.:hbA�k,..,+...::: �:..w...,,nrrnr.+��i•',P��.n`&ili:��ltn��f�v� . .. _.. . 1� TRACTOR shall not endanger any work of others by cutting, lures which have been utilized by ENGINEER in preparing excnvating or otherwise altering their work and will only cut the Drawings and Specifications. , ' or allcr their wgrk with the written consent of ENGINEER tint the othc,rs whose work will he affected. The duties and 8.5. OWNER's responsibilities in respect of purchasing responsibilities of CONTRACTOR under this paragraph arc and maintaining liability and property insurance arc set forth For the benefit of such utility owners and other contractors in paragraphs 5.5 through 5.8. to the extent that there arc comparable provisions fur the : •o benefit of CONTRACTOR in said direct contracts between 8.6. OWNER is obligated to execute Change Order's as OWNER and such utility owners anti other contractors. indicated in paragraph 10.4. 1b 8.7. OWNER's responsibility ` 7,3. If any part of CONTRACTOR'S Work depends fur in respect of certain , ro cr execution or results un on the work of tin inspections,tests and approvals is sat forth in era ra h 13.4. ;j +± P P P y such o.hcr p g P .�. �;•;; J contractor or utility,nnvncr (or OWNER), CON'fRAC'I'A1t shall inspect and promptly report Io ENGINEER in writing 8.8. In connection with OWNER's right to stop Work or xa f any delays, defects or deficiencies in such work that render suspend Work,see paragraphs 13.10and 15.1.Paragraph 15.2 s it unavailable or unsuitable for such proper execution and deals with OWNER's right to terminate services of CON- rya /. results. CONTRACTOR's failure so to report will constitute TRACTOR under certain circumstances. an acceptance of the other work as fit and proper for Integra- lion with CONTRACTOR's Work except for Intent or nun- 7aT, a agent defects and deficiencies in the other work. PP ARTICLE 9—ENGINEER'S S'T'ATUS DURING ';r "� a s CONSTRUCTION V.,, i t �}pA , {: Coordination: ,,. 7.4. jr OWNER contracts with others fur the peroo'• Otavter'sRepresentnlite: f ., mancc of other work on the Projcct at the site, the person or 9.1. ENGINEER will be OWNER's re' rescntative dur• organization who will have authority and responsibility for ing the construction period. The duties and responsibilities ` coordination of the activities among the various prime con- and the Iimitations of authority or ENGINEER as OWN ER's �r x tractors will be identified in the Supplementary Conditions, represenlative during construction cure set forth in the Con. and the specific matlers to be covered by such authority and tract Documents and shall not be extended without written responsibility will be itemized,and the extent.ofsuch authur- consent of OWNER and ENGINEER. i it y and responsibilities will be provided,in the Supplcmcntary Conditions.Unless otherwise provided in the Supplementary L` Conditions,neither OWNER nor ENGINEER shall have tiny Visits to Site: ':. T ;. authority or responsibility in respect of such coordination. 9.2. ENGINEER will make visits to the site at intervals ; appropriate to the various stages of construction to observe the progress and quality of the executed Work and to detcr- ARTICLE 8—OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES mine, in general. if the Work is proceeding in accordance ? --- with the Contract Documents.ENGINEER will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check 8.1. OWNER shall issue all communications to CON- the quality or quantity or the Work. ENGINEER's efforts ?' h ENGINEER. TRACTOR throe NEER. g will he directed toward providing ror OWNER a grcaterdcgrcc of confidence that the completed Work will conform to the 8.2. In cast of termination of the employment of ENGI- Contract Documents. On the basis of such visits and on-site NEER. OWNER shall appoint an engineer against whom observations as:nn experienced and qualified design prores- q'`' CONTRACTOR makes no reasonable objection.whose sill- siunal.ENGINEER will keep OWNER informed of the prog- i,.z tus under the Contract Documents shall be that of the former ress of the Work and will endeavor to guard OWNER against ENGINEER. Any dispute in connection with such appoint- defects and deficiencies in the Work. ment shall be subject to arbitration. 8.3. OWNER shall furnish the data required of OWNER Projed Representation: "'- under the Contract Documents promptly and shall make pay- 9.3. ir,OWNER and ENGINEER agree'. ENGINEER {` mcnts to CONTRACTOR promptly :after they me due as will furnish a Resident Project Representative to assist provided in paragraphs 14.4 and 14.13. ENGINEER in observing the performancc of the Work.The i duties. responsibilities and limitations of authority or any ' 8.4. OWNER's (liltics in respect of providing lands and such Resident I'mjcct Rcprescntative and assistants will he casements and providing engineering surveys to establish as provided in the Supplementary Conditions. !f OWNER reference points era scl Furth in paragraphs 4.1 and 4,4.Para• designates nnother agent to represent OWNER nt the site graph 4:2 refers to OWNER's identifying and making avtaii- who is not ENGINEER's agent or employee. the duties. able to CONTRACTOR topics of reports of explorations and responsibilities and limitations or authority of such.other °`• tests of subsurface conditions at the site and in existing strut• person will be its provided in the Supplementary Conditions. 19 �Sp R, Iv. r,y,7� ;}' �.�,++,f.,(id`{ ,?,3 ,f} 5�y•�.Y:" '�,n. J{4+.,P� Jly`�, -r„y,-,. �y t +.,t ,. v � � , �j ,z ?.�}� t,.°' ; `''�'1 �:.�,.�''•' err_i'+ (r� -t' Al rH t... l- r � '� +r i r + mi 1 ft. i Fr ,, 4 y .rocr�, �✓!��ru'Z �'V1 A r ;t .;i 11.,4.. r � + n„k � f 3 Ys tl.i ll rum 5l {at, b � � , a'•}� sr�r ;,F s�r�� 's •+ ° 5 a +ti < t }� t / `a�'F ; n'�j��z���^`,f���� ,;,, 5 .� :�1•'nr'= ��f�:J ;+ � + `� i � 'ir' � `r� � '<� x rl��,`t ,z},f�,�yte:`�r; a. '� " rs, t,°�, c;�j ''-k, ,sf t'��<i 1 .YG�F �•6 }g1 .,( ?, r}I. .fix ¢ n t a. r t .y��'PX a,. ,+�5..hc Y . , r �S Li- Jf to ENGINEER written notice of intention to appeal from Clarifications and Interpretations: such a decision. .:�:�:`,.`sf �'��`*��ix �`�• 9.4. ENGINEER will issue with rcasonnbic promptness .ts `. such written clarifications or interpret ations of the require- r= Y xy meals of the Contract Documents(in the form of Drawings Decisions oil Disputes: GER may determine ncccssnry,which or othnvice)as ENGIN ENGI N EEIt will he the initial interpreter of the '`' uFuz shall he consistent with or reasonably inferable from the requirements of the Contract Documents and judge of the overcall intent of the Contract Documents.if CONTRACTOR q accept.bilit or the Work thereunder. Claims, disputes itnJ believes that a written clnrifti:ation or interpretation justifics an incrcasa in the Contract Price or an extension of the other matters relating to the acceptability of the Work or the .,, ;'. .x interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents {:. Contract 'Time and the parties tire unable to agree to 11ae' pa u►ining to the performance and furnishing of the Work and amount or extent thcrcuf•CONTRACTTOR may make it claim a' i'? ' claims under Articles 1 I and 12 in respect of changes in the a. �.. Mt x 0 therefor as provided in Article I I or Article I.. Contract Price or Contract Time will be referred initially toa; ; ks„ °u ENGINEER in writing with it request for a forma) decisiont>j, ,, aw,- AutGorized Variations in Work: in accordance with this paragraph, which ENGINEER will n rk ,. rendcr in writing within a reasonable time. Written notice of 9,5, ENGINEER may authorize minor variations in the each such claim. Dispute and other matter will be delivered MI, �Y,, <' Work from the requirements of the Contract Documents which t, the claimant to ENGINEER and the other party to the bl : _ do not involve an adjustment in the Contract Price or the y ,t$5^s r•: Contract Time and arc consistent with the overall intent of Agreement promptly (but in no event later than thirty Jays1 a after the occurrence of the event giving rise thereto. and .r,b. the Contract Documents. 'These may be accomplished by as " ?''° written supporting data will be submitted to ENGINEER and 7 Field Order and will be binding on OWNER. :►nJ also on CONTRACTOR who shall perform the Work involved the other party within sixty Jays alicr such occurrence unless r'= ENGINEER ullu�ts an addition at period of time to.scertain promptly. If CONTRACTOR belie%es that a Field Order .: .: more accurate data in support of the claim. ' justifies an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract 'Time and the parties lire unable to a 'rcc as to 9.12. When functioning as interpreter and judge under .;'. the amount or extent thereof. CONTRACTOR may make a claim thereor as pro paragraphs f provided in Article 1 I or 12. 9.10 and 9.1 I, ENGINEER will not show par- tiality to OWNER or CONTRACTOR and will not be liable ,,,y r• .'', in connection with any interpretation ordecision rendered in . Rejecting Dejectil'e Work: good faith in such capacity. The rendering of a decision hY r ; ENGINEER pursuant to paragraphs 9.10 anJ%I 1 with respcct 9.6. ENGINEER will have authority to disapprove or Y ti? to any such claim,dispute or other matter(except any which reject Work which ENGINEER pclieves to be deli-c•tive. and ' have been waived by the making or.cceptaance of final pay- %vill also have authority to require spccinI inspection or testing : of the Work as provided in paragraph 13.9, whether or not n+cnt as provided in paragraph 14.16) will he a condition ` the Work is fabricated,installed or completed, precedent to any exercise by OWNER or CONTRACTOR f of such rights or remedies as either may otherwise have under the Contract Documents or by Laws or Regulations in respect Shop Drawings, Change Orders and Payments: of:any such claim•dispute or other m:utcr. 9.7. in connection with ENGINEER's responsibility fur Shop Drawings and samples, sec paragraphs 6.23 through l irnitntions on I-WGINEER's Responsibilities: : 6.29 inclusive. 9.13. Neither ENGINEER's authority to act under this 9.8. In connection with ENGINEER's responsibilities as Article 9 or clsgwhere in the Cuntr.+ct Documents nor any i a<: to Change Orders.sec Articles I(1, 11 and 13, decision m:lcle by ENGINEER in�euuJ faith either to exercise k ass} or not exercise such authority shall give rise to an duty or . l.. � Y • g 3' Y 9.9. !n connection with ENGINELK's respunsihili►ics in responsibility or[:NGINEER to CUN'fRAC'I'UR.any Suh- . ;, respcct of Applications for Payment.etc.,sec Article 14, contrnctor,any Supplier,or any other person or organization performing any of the Work,or to any surety for any of them. fl sr Determinations jor Unit Prices: 9.14. Whenevcr in the C'ontr.+ct Ducumcnts the terms"as ,fir,• 9.10. L•NGINEER will determine the actual quau+lilics ordered", "as directed"."stti required*'."its allowed—."as "::•�; and classifications of Unit Price Work performed by CON- approved"or terms of like ellcct or import are used,or the TRACTOR. ENGINEER will review with CON'rRAC'TOR adjectives"reasonable"."suitable"."acccptahle "proper" ENGINEER'S preliminary determinations on such matters or 6.satisfactory" or adjectives of like effect or import are before rendering a written decision thereon (by recummen- used to describe. rcyuircment,direction,revicw•urjuJgment dation of an Application fir Payment or otherwise). ENGi• of ENGINEER its to ilia Work. it is intended that such NEER'S written decisions thereon will he final and binding rcyuircment, direction, review or judgment will he solely to .Y upon OWNER and CONTRACTOR, unless.within ten days evaluate the Work for compliance with the Contract Dc>cu- H[,, ` after the date of any such decision,either OWNER or CON- merits (unless there is is specific statement indicating other- TRACTOR delivers to the other party to the Agreement and wise), 'rfic use or tiny such term or adjective shall not be 20 �C' fi �'! 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Y t o x yi u • v ,�,Y'�rj}�b�{e�� �� Y .� t,r7lxi (� :� ,y ,•n�4.}��P S" rtr r r ��' i'}t rt h �' .r �.2� y.�t��t��r'7'zk9 � F{"^ti ir'7• tit .�,yy xis L ,{ Ck�?x�,. i 4;.at r�:1.>✓,..,>�t��'y}�r�r r,�'k 5 •'r' �,Jy.t 3r'y wx t t f 'Y1 p ' .d ye j{J I z�, a7r.51 e ,$ �,+^ a --Tar h y, h'x'•.. �t t1 -as 'f14:; ••M� s r .��' �x k it ��: .�� G� r't .+r ' t S.r¢ yY r 9f'i4 y�`�4{3>t,.1',f,� .zyt y p4�ya t h r a x. x ,q ,,,,yy r>•t1 } t r� t t i riS .d ty .' r+ �. :h s, it 4r•, it ,,� :5 x �k � r x P r s � �hr r ..'{.,k t S ..t a , t 7= , t It+ 1�4 Y{ '�"''•e': xy X�„' •^�;+5 A5'��'J=.E�� '�� i� »?.S C'i�' S y;1.1ti� S y �� r{tit t t'r t �I t:.(, t yY� i, 1}7 Sith”? � .tits( a}����,�>«��t�h ',�'" a' . .ri 4 C ja..��i�tt Yr'�btP;rli:it t ,?r t ( .{ „t tr �'� � .i y.S i 1•,• 113 t ! 3X � �r���r��y�i'�L.i�R 4' �: ,(p,... rigtfi y:�N a::f ' w' .+ .. i•v`<i,4t..R.x'+'? �,,'a":,,.1. ..,:,;�..e•„ .eye , r'...;'. - ,..a..�e {:a4Sir,�v.�d��%S:tklv}>i4�}�•sS*,a.:Mr.�•narw ,,.._,...! . ..,-+-„r-._.Y, .a.•,...._. ....°. r 53. t; "•ipj. cffcctivc to assign to ENGINEER any duly or authority to 10.4,3. changes in the Contract Price or Contract Time supervise qr direct the furnishing or crWrmance of the Work which embody the substance of any written decision ren• yt'r:$ci s , or any duly or authority to undertake responsibility contrary dercd by ENGINEER pursuant to paragraph 9.11; to the provisions of .rrt re. h 9.15 or 9.16. P P' F P provided Thal, in lieu of executing any such Change Order, nn appcal may be taken from any such decision in accordance 9.15. ENGINEER will not be responsible for CON- wish the provisions of the Contract Documents and applicable TRACTOR'S means,methods,techniques,sequences or pro- CON- and Laws :tad Regulations, but during any such appcal, cedures of construction. or the safer recnutions pro- Y p TRACTOR shall carry on the Work and adhere to the grog• a �y grams incident thereto,and ENGINEER will not be respon- ress schedule as provided in paragraph 6.29. siblc for CON'T'RAC•rOR's failure to perform or furnish the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents' IO.S. If notice of any change affecting the general scope of the.Work or the provisions of the Contract Documents { 9.16. ENGINEER will not be responsible for the acts or (including, but not limited to, Contract Price or Contract omission of CONTRACTOR or of any Subcontractor, any Time) is required by the provisions of any Bond to be given Supplier,or of any other person or orgnnizatiun performing to a surely,the giving of any Such notice will be CON1'RAC- or furnishing any of the Work. TOR's responsibility,and the amount of cacti applicable Bond will be adjusted accordingly. ARTICLE 14—CHANGES IN THE WORK :3313 ,r <;.• : •' "'�' ARTICLE I I—CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE yr, i 10.1. Without invalidating the Agreement and without notice ,t 1 I.I. The Contract Price constitutes the total con-, - en to•any surely, OWNER may, at any time or from tinic to p cation (subject to authorized .0juslmc CON- time. order additions, deletions or revisions in the Work: nts) payable to CON• these will be authorized b ,► Written Amendment, a Change TRACTOR for performing the Work. All duties. responsibil• y itics and obligations assigned to or undertaken by CON- Order, : Order,orn Work Directive Change. Upon receipt of nny such h h document,CONTRACTOR shall promptly TRACTOR shall be at his expense without change in the p p y proceed with the :f P PP Contract Price. Work involved which will be crformed under then licable conditions of the Contract Documents (except its otherwise It.). The Contract Pricc may only be changed by tr Changc specifically provided). Ordcror .�.,tN,e.•y,{^.:i..t,?�:= 2.k-. by a Written Amendment,Any claim fur nn increase t or dccrensc in the Contract Price shall be bused on written - � 10.2. if OWNER and CONTRACTOR arc unublc to a I�rcc notice delivered by the party making the claim to the other Pr Y F as to the extent, if any, of an incrcasc or decrease in the party and to ENGINEER prom•ptly(but in no event latcrthan Contract Price or an extension ur shortenin g of the Contract >: s thirty clays) after the occurrcncc of the event giving rise to Time that should be allowed as a result of a Work Directive , the claim and stating the gcneril nature of the claim. Notice Changc,n claim may be made lhcrcforas provided.in Arlicte of !1 or Article 12. the amount of the claim with supporting data shall be delivered within sixty days after such occurrence (unless 10.3, CUN'I'RAC'I'U1t shall not be entitled to an increase ENGINEER allows an additional period of time to aseertnin more accurate data in support of the claim) and shall be };;,� 4 --1 in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract 'Time ;tcccmipanicd by claimant's written statement that the amount ' respect to any Work perfurmed that is not required by claimed covers all known amounts(direct. indirect and con- with the Contract Documents as amended, modified and su plc- c, p sequential) to which the claimant is entitled as a result of the merited as provided in paragraphs 3.4 and 3.5, cxccpt in the ' occurrence of said event. All claims for adjustment in the case of an emergency as provided in paragraph 6.22 and , • ;`'1 ;;•! Contract Price shall be determined by ENGINEER in �,{ actor• v a except in the case of uncovering Work as p ruvided 311- 9.11 ' r . donee with paragraph if OWNER and CONTRACTOR ; graph 13.9. }.• c?� cannot otherwise agree on the amount involved. No claim fur an adjustment in the Contract Price will be valid if not ; 10,4, OWNER and CONTRACTOR shall execute appru- submitted in accordance with this paragraph 11.2. J priatc Change Orders(or Written Amendments)covering: 3 q` 11.3. The value of any Work covered by a Change Order Q 10.4.1. changes in the Work which sure ordered by or of any claim for an increase or decrease in the Contract ' OWNER pursuant to paragraph 10.I,arc required because Ili-ice shall be determined in one of the following ways: i of acceptance Work-under paragraph 13.13 or correcting drJ'c trite' Work raider paragraph 13.14, or arc 1 I.3.1. Where the Work involved is covered by unit 16 ti agreed to by the parties: prices contained in the Contract Documents, by applica- tion of unit prices to the quantities of the items involved ` 10.4.2, changes in the Cantracl Pricc or Contract'I'imc (subject to the provisions of paragraphs 11.9.1. through which arc agreed to by the parties; and 1 1.9.3, inclusive). ti ,h. 4. f�"���� �,,..�trr!'� :9u•r+�+•_�_ ... ,:'..c, .,'.f�.s.-F�>„�.`;.'r'. "Ji i..... ..f_..,... �(� 'r':: .. h•,t a.....• 'w.•..•. t.. "t' ia,J ��:f .< / �( X,1`•�, Wiz. �3 '. t .,rt .. .1 s]`,'•.�� b of t�4.Yy�*�1.'�•�S��� a. �N; ' .,earR�u•r3eam,er . i{(t61Yfl�i`.ti� aa33ndw,amwval,�,.w®.ai. inesYrba•�.n.,n�e�em��•���-�--.�-frcMrmfY,�wton miL�rlLCil3oRn Ir.awm�3e - is �,��t/�t .. , • ., � .�� "� r rs `7•.z�•'`* a .,r iliYrerb:.i ,r 1 s :7 Y K+�' �• YN� l-. � t,•, r @ t }i�t !Y il''i 'qtr � � r t 1 ,,2 Ps i�� � i � ,r �... { •p.ty#J�., ��� .�i �j s, � !�7S�t ri� lA T y 7 9, f.. 1 ✓��4T �.. p tl RY� ;a'f 1 yt• r!' s ,r.,:fi �Ykl ., t4`.'!';i. r�.+.•r*:}1� �i}'r.,'ur°.'C'.�iltM'e•.+.:s...t:.—....... . .... ,. .... r it x F'ti 1 1,3.2. By mutual acceptance of n lump sum (Which to the other provisions of the Contract Documents insufar mny include an allowance for overhead and profit not as s+pplicable. :"`: ; ;,y. ; necessarily In accordancc with paragraph 11.6._,1). ,, 11.4.4. Costs of special consultants(including but not 352.3 p 1 1.3.3. On the basis of the Cost of the Work (Jctcr- limited to engineers, architects. Telling laboratories.. xur• „ r .; mined as provided in paragraphs 11.4 and 11.5) plus a veyors,mtorneys and accountants)employed for services specifically related to the Work. CONTRACTOR'S Fee for overhead and profit (deter- P Y .�.r .. ,. tG mined as provided in paragraphs 11.6 and 11.7). 11.4.5. Supplemental costs including the following: 7y` 1.4.5.1. The proportion of necessary transporta- 3a; Cost of the Work: lion. travel and subsistence expenses of CONTRAC- � .�y, .r, 11.4. The term Cost of the Work means the sum of all TOR's employees incurred in discharge of duties con- costs necessarily incurred and paid b CONTRACTOR in t Y ncctcd with the Work. <,;r„ ter (tic proper performance of the Work. Except as otherwise x{. .. ,. may be agreed to in +�-riling by OWNER. such costs shall be 11.4.5.3, Cost. including transpurtatiun and main- y �� In amounts no higher than those prevailing in the locality of tenance,of all materials,supplies.equipment,machin• the Project. shall include only the following items and shalt ;} } `'k cry. appliances, office and temporary facilities at the ;•:�', R` not include any of the costs itemized in paragraph 11.5: site and hand tools not owned by the workers. which f'ng arc consumed in the perfurmancc of the Work.and cost 11.4,1. Payroll costs for cmployccs in the direct employ less market value of such items used but not consumed e of CONTRACTOR in the perfurmancc of the Work tinder which remain the property of CONTRACTOR. .r 'Pus t yi s.+➢+ schedules or job classifications agreed upon h OWNER 't.. , and CONTRACTOR. Payroll costs for employees not 11.4.5.3. Rentals oran construction equipment and employed full time on the Work shall be apportioned on machinery and the parts thereof whether rented from s ,'t �.•�> the basis of their time spent on the Work. Payroll cults CON'T'RACTOR or others in accordance with rental shall include. but not be limited to, salaries and wages agreements approved b OWNER with the advice of �A t g 6 PP Y k a plus the cost of fringe bcncfits which shall include social ENGINEER.and the costs of transportation.loading. ' . security contributions,unemployment,excise and payroll unloading. installation, dismantling and removal e taxes. workers'or workmen's compensation, health and thcrcof--all is accordance: with terms of said rental { retirement bcncfits,bonuses,sick leave,vacation and hol- agreements.The rental ofany such equipment.machin- rk':' r: iday pay applicable thereto.Such employees shall include cry or p:+rts shall cease when the use thcrcof is no longer t_. superintendents and foremen at the site.The expenses of necessary for the Work. performing Work otter regular working hours, on Salur- day. Sunday or legal holidays, shall be included in the 11.4.5.4. Sales, consumer, use or similar taxes ' above to the extent authorized by OWNER. related to the Work,and for which CONTRACTOR is liable,imposed by Laws and Regulations. 11.4.2. Cost of all matcrials:+nd equipment furnished and incorporated in the Work, including costs of trans- 11.4.5.5. Deposits lust fir causes other than ncgli- a portation and storage thcrcof,and St:pplicrs'field services gcnee of CONTRACTOR. any Subcontractor or any- �.•;a required in connection therewith.All cash discounts shall one directly or indirectly employed by any of them or accrue to-CONTRACTOR unless OWNER deposits funds for whose acts any of them may be liable.and royalty ` ' ? with CONTRACTOR with which to make payments, in payments and fees for permits and licenses. which case the cash discounts shall accrue to OWNER. All trade discounts, rebates and refunds and all returns 11.4.5.6. Losses and damages (and related from sale of surplus matcrials and equipment shall accrue expenses).not compensated by insurance or otherwise. to OWNER, and CONTRACTOR shall make provisions to the Work or otherwise sustained by CONTRACTOR t; so that they may be obtained. in connection with the performance and furnishing of the Work (except losses and damages within the 11.4,3. Payments made by CONTRACTOR to• the deductible amounts of property insurance established SuheaMr:+clurs fur Work performed by Subcontractors. by OWNER in accordance with p:+r,+grtph 5.9I. pro- If required by OWNER. CONTRACTOR shall obtain vided they have resulted from causes other than the competitive bids from SubcontractorsacecptabletoCON- negligence of CONTRACTOR.any Subcontractor.or TRACTOR and shall deliver such bids to OWNER who anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them will then determine.with the advice of ENGINEER.which or for whose acts any of them may be liable. Such F, bids will be accepted, tf it subcontract provides that the losses shall include settlements made with the written Subcontractor is to be paid on the basis of Cost of the consent and approval of OWNER. No such losses. z,.:. Work Plus a Fee, the Subcontractor's Cost of the Work damages and expenses shall be included in the Cost of shall be determined in the same manner as CONTRAC- the Work for the purpose of determining CONTRAC- TUR's Cost of the Work.All subcontracts shall be subject '"OR's Fee. Jr. however. any such loss or damage 22 'Gett{? a-1. < Y 'sd r� t t Yr t l f r{r x. 4,.f kt •j. • ,It �' t�°, 1 v{ �r q y't4�`�vk s� y jt' t^r t �'r �� i. ..1t S �t, f'�r �$.I.a��'•� a,y:. 'h r:• �V � dr f5 ti,S+tf`r i .�R , ii,� �� �t .. j, ^.- .fit.S” i r ai`; �l�_{ i1.� xt r,.� �.., a r,,••��5 '�"2},Y .2 y'",#'Ez�,i r P,7� � �i 7 1 {� t�4,��G' !+}�` v n5aiq �t(i t�;4}h, R r 4 1w �' �7'k'"! ,�'tttF .y„4ryit. tf , t l` j t7a, q x ck t 11 7 6r �t 7r*1 r {p't r"r At G r I s t,t�i' y'. y' } i y? Y tSlta §i,r t{''• „ A'�� . 44'f2^ M F\� h +? 1 L l✓ z! +i` M A l t `a d�`{ Y 0 j!: ; .4 r :,r1W ,, r. r e t 1 ��• r �� -;:r �;�;'fs�Lz4',s•!���'{'�R . M­,.. t ;77, r. . �dzt t��r•��''�R'",it�,r ��7i'ttiYj�'SRV'L`.d�kt ; ;tk)�' c t h;aRt1 ,.t a,Ye t�+ i t. { � t;St12;?^�'3"t. i -jf �a'{'t,} ��F`j1 'r, ;jnFq t� A{A����r 't�`yhS�•ot:t,. d t'��tt-. r.rt tr }x?{F `i S r�t7 t i X,1 >. �Fi Jt._, t t ,f 1 i t�r ��ttr I �ik �,��'e�jlYx¢j'`+`��;.. +� � t ,co .L� �f it t � a ao .'41� ' r r� 1 bi "i .r � jr i rz" y�-y ty t8 e�41R`"�'�"�'�� � ry� • .. �.�`.� �tr'f�.'`.�I}�M4afYRai4.M?��'i�:►�A.vffp�/+�� "F`�f3lli�'✓� '!"X.t'�`hY'1N•.h.r+...a_ ....�r.+Mw•th'S�� " .•• .lS 1� 1. requires reconstruction and CONTRACTOR is placed CONTRACTOR t Fee; In charec thercor. CONTRACTOR shs►I1 be for e ra 11,6, ncc CONTRACTOR's Fee allowed to CONTRAC- ' services a fcc proportionate to shut slated in paragraph TOR ror overhead and profit shall be determined as follows: a `► '.y .�" 11.6.2. a mutually acceptable fixed fee:or if none can 11.4.5.7. The cost of utilities, fucl and sanitary be agreed upon, facilities sit the site. 1 1.6.2, n fcc based on the following percentages o 1.4,5.8. Minor expenses such as telegrams. lung G P 6 f the distance telephone calls,telephone service sit portions of the Cost of the Work: l the site, •;, expressage and similar petty cash items in connection with the Work. 11.6.2.1. for costs incurred under paragraphs 11.4.1 and 11.4.2. the CONTRACTOR's Fee shall be fifteenpfi. 11.4.5.9. Cost of premiums for additional Bonds percent; and insurance required because of changes in the Work and premiums for property insurance coverage within 11.6.2.2. for costs incurred under paragraph 11.4.3. the limits of the deductible amounts established by the CONTRAC'rOR's Fee shall be five percent:and if � ? paragraph 5.9, n subcontract is on the basis of Cost of the Work Plus 3'1 ors OWNER in accordance with a Fcc, the maximum allowable to CONTRACTOR on 11.5. The term Cost or the Work shall not include any or account of overhead and profit or all Subcontractors i �q the following: , g shall be fifteen percent: $i•. , I.S.I. Payroll costs and other cumrenss►tion of CON- ,., •�r,. , TRACTOR'S olTiecrs. executives. print, .►Is (of urtncr- 11.6.2.3. no fcc shall be payable on the basis of , ;., ..3'eri .tr r P p costs itemized under paragraphs 11.4.4, 11.4.5 and 11.5: ship and stile proprietorships), general manngcrs, cngi- necrs.architects,estimaltirS.altorncys,auditors,acruun• `' 11.6.2.4, the amount of credit to be allowed by (ants, purchasing and contracting agents. expediturs' CONTRACTOR to OWNER forany such change which timckccpers, clerks and other personnel employed by CONTRACTOR results in a net decrease in cost will he the amount or t ` ovhether at the site or in CON'rRAC- the aclut►I act decrease plus a deduction in CONTRAC- TOR's principal ors branch office for general adrninistr:a lion orthe Work and not specifically included in the agreed TOR's Fee by an amount equal to ten percent of the net decrease:and upon schedule of job classificalions referred to in para- graph 11.4.1 ors ccifcall covered by 11.4.4— 1 1.6.2.5, when both additions and credits are all of which are its be considered administrative costs involved in any one change, the adjustment in CON- covered by the CON'rRACTOR's Fee. TRACTOR's Fcc shall be computed on the basis of the 11.5,2. Expenses of CONnAC•rOR's principal and net change in accordance with paragraphs 11.6.2.1 branch offices other than CONTRACTOR's office at the throagh 11.6.2.4.inclusive. tile. ' 11.7. Whenever the cost of any Work is to be determined 11.5.3. An,p p:►rt of CON'rRACTOR's c:►pit:►I expenses, Pursuant to paragraph 11.4 or 11.5. CONTRACTOR will including interest on CON'TRACTOR'S capital employed submit in rorm acceptable to ENGINEER tin itemized cost ' for the Work and charges against CONTRACTOR for breakdown together with supporting data. delinquent payments. 11.5.4. Cost or premiums for all Bonds and for sill Cash Allowances: -� insurance whether or not CONTRACTOR is required by 11.8. It is understood that CONTRACTOR has included the Contract Documents to purchase and maintain the in the Contract Price all allowances so named in the Contract same (except ror the cost of premiums covered by sub- Documents and shall cause the Work so covered to be done paragraph 11.4,5.9 above), by such Subcontractors or Suppliers and for such sums within the limit of the allowances as may be acceptable to ENGI- F 1 1,5.5. Costs due to the negligence or CONTRAC- NEER.CONTRACTOR agrees that: TOR,any Subcontractor.or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or ftir whose acts any of then, 11.8.1. The allowances include the cost to CON- may be liable,including but not limited to.the correction TRACTOR(less tiny applicable bade discounts)or mate. or defective Work, disposal of materials or equipment rials and equipment required by the allowances to be deliv- wrongly supplied and making good any damage to prop- crcd at the site,and till applicable taxes;and crty. 11.8.2. CONTRACTOR's costs for unloading and QP 11.5.6. Other overhead or general expense costs of handling on the site. labor. installation costs. overhead. any kind and the costs or any item not specifically and profit and other expenses contemplated for the allowances expressly included in paragraph 11.4. Isnve been included in the Contract Price and not In the 23 .� ll111111 7 a t ic�i,y>rt4 t+,,•'11t*a er5i,t 4^,;;{'r} )4"�3 y. "� v i 1. G r• r ` 6 3�5�('.., jl i�?` �`fytl i� ry"tr }��rJ���?�;�v •�?Y st:.S � '.! + , t + s t S '� ..£. rC. ; �C{�..t�r•��..Zt�.tiw } .1 x} kk �•' M�. h�5���.u�{ �j?re .k I let` + "ty` ,�. } i + i.�i + t.Qk•Y'x7 yam, ,.k,+! t •.Y; •t. n� ` xiy`1 9pi{�t Y �C r 3 ,'A� 1 r :, ; Fi..r r f,T(tilll -4 ' Y'. .'.1�. '� ��'` .:; ��t ���}la Y � f �iT f+�� r :,a .1.:' •f ; ..E. l� t y+.'4 i+sjt r� . ,7 � ►$r'�z+ ! �f f "�t S a` Y 'i �. .f� t .t �, t .,lr i� s 1S1.��,.�?.�4• r.Y i y lfyxt f3..l.sty sf'Y "'t '.,. .. r:, .,1 i+r`ry u },.5,..7q} � s� .•`i t.Yi11e11YY./1 �b�}s��� '�1.:);Y�Ph rF "� > q y,.r. tI�� ':y,•.:. } p r v.. ...+�.....W.SJ.ru krk41�+. b�+7s,�.�r'Ytt?RSAV'MaNn,....:. i� , e SI 1 �'.� r• allowances. No demand for additional payment on account shall be determined by ENGINEER in accordance with para- ` " of any thereof%gill be valid, graph 9.11 if OWNER and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise sigrce. No claim for an adjustment in the Contract Time will Prior to finnl payment.an nppropriatc Change Order will be be valid if nut submitted in accordance with the requirements Issued as recommendc'J by ENGINEER to r0cel actual of this paragraph 12.1. Amounts due CONTRACTOR on account of Work covered ' by allowances. and the Contract Price shall be correspond- 12.2. The Contract Time will be extended in an amount ingly adjusted, equal to time lost due to dclays beyond the control of CON- ' TRACTOR if a claim is made therefor as provided in pnra- �' " Unit Prier Work: Brand 12.1. Such delays shall include. but not be limited to. A' acts or neglect by OWNER or others performing additional 11.9.1. Where the Contract Ducumcnts provide that work as contemplated by Article 7.or to fires. floods, labor all or part of the Wotk is to he Unit Price Work. initially disputes, epidemics.abnormal weather conditions or acts of rw {,? the Contract Price will be deemed to include for all Unit God. I:. Price Work an amount equal to the sum of the established � •_.�.t unit prices for each separately idcntificd item of Unit Price' 12.3. All time limits stated in the Contract Documents Work times the estimated quantity of each item as indi- are'of the essence of the Agreement. The provisions of this a'•9• catcd in the Agreement.The estimated quantities of items Article 12 shall not exclude recovery for damages(including of Unit Price Work are not guaranteed and are solely for but not limited to fees and charges of engineers. architects. the purpose of comparison of Bids and determining P P p• g an ntlorncys and other professionals and court and arbitration initial Contract Price. Determinations of the actual qu:an- costs)for delay by either party, ;:;`t:t�>•f�� � lilies and classifications of Unit Price Work performed by ' CONTRA ` CTOR will be made by ENGINEER in accor- dance wi,1h Paragraph 9.10. 11.9.2. Each unit price will be decrracd to include an AR TICLE 13—WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: '_°, •, ' '- z amount considered by CONTRAC'T'OR to be adequate to � y4 ; . •,.. cover CONTRACTOR's ovcnccad and proh(fur each s p. TESTS AND INSPECTIONS: aratcly identified item. CORRECTION.REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK 11.9.3. Where the quantity of any i1cn1 of Unit Pricc L ; f„ Work performed by CONTRACTOR differs materially 11'arranty and Gstarrnntce: st : and significantly from the estimated quantity or such items 13.1. CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees to t indicated in the Agreement and there is no corresponding OWNER and ENGINEER that all Work will be in nccor- adjustment with respect to any other item of Work and if dance with the Contract Ducumcnts and wi11 not be defc-c•tire. CONTRACTOR believes that CONTRACTOR has ,. } incurred additional expense as a result lhereof. CON. Prompt notice of all defects shall be Biven to CONTRAC• TRACTOR may make a claim for an increase in the Con- TOR. All dcf,etive Work. whether or not in place. may be tract Price in accord. with Article 1 I if the parties arc rejecleJ,corrected or accepted as provided in this Article 13. unable to agree as to the amount of any such increase. Arecrs to {York: 13.2. ENGINEER and ENGINEER's representatives. ;* ARTICLE 12—CHANGE OF CONTRAcr'i' mc- other representatives of OWNER. testing agencies and gov. crnmental agcncirs with jurisdictional interests will have access ' tot he Work at rcosonable times fur their observation.inspecting 12.I. The Contract Timc may only be changed by a Change and testing. CONTRACTOR shall provide proper and safe Order or a Written Amendment. Any claim for an extension conditions for such:access. or shortening of the Contract Time shall be based on written eA notice delivered by the party making the claim to the other party and to ENGINEER promptly(but in no event later than Tests and Inspections: Thirty days) ancr the occurrence of the event giving rise to 13,3. CONTRACI'Ultshallgivc L'NGINEEK timely nuticc ' the claim and slating the general nature or the claim. Notice orreadiness of the Work rural)required inspections. $` of the extent of the claim with supporting tests or Pnorting daat:a shall be dcliv- approvals. i, eared within sixty days after such occurrcncc(unless ENGI- NEER allows an additional period of time to ascertain more 13.4. If Laws or Regulations or any public body having ?' accurate data in support of the, chum) surd shall he accon, jurisdiction require any Work for par) thereon to specifically •p. : ponied by the claimant's written statemenl. that the aeljust- be inspected. tested or approved. CONTRA(TOR shall ment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the claimant assume full responsibility therefor.pay all costs in connection has reason to believe it is entitled its n result of the occurrence therewith and furnish ENGINEER the required certificates x of said event. All claims for adjustment in the Contract'rime of inspection,testing or approval.CONTRAC'T'OR shall also 24 FA t; W11",yv tt �' • c' .));�?• °3s.(' !. ?r}t t� , 7 , � . .Ctrt r /`��� to 4 w <t .. 71'M � ,."'f». to s 7 t�.'� ro �y'�f v7 r 7{.� r•t1a 1. ) y 4 r !� 1 ! Y � 7 .1 1)�)+ P+' � .+: w"�`s;•���. "��LLtt�"af�'.k+.}N ,�Cr,�r.s � fit. sr�hl. �c atrr , „ �'r�F ]tt r74� Tcl���r�`� •�: � f }} ti L�) wt�7U7`Y i 'S•Yd .r�d't' t �j��., t;r.'! .�7' �• f�� ), "� 1 ,c # �.ix `- £• {F c rig 4��4k N !! } 3 t 4{,� },� ):'y jl �b7r�r �t>~ '+• t` y�r3 !<4: j# t 1.7 r .Y tr �'` .iJt V:F vi k 1 .l'.� ,A �4��il•�4iV 4 . 913Hd�[/�dlll.S�IPMiP �I�i tz..w�+ .� lF r. 3l�+ ,w•+..na. ..�. .--.:.-,,.-. •'^.�.-..�,...^'�---m.-..-rw rw-^•--,.r.•-.�..-*•a•�p•,.^re*•'1 � ,,A-t.!•r... # f e: .�4y", .aPElQtbz7wzkwua::.!!t'.,1�Eti...�•.u?x......��......,...:.. _,_..,....r:«.awhsnYS.ens'Sx::,x»tE)l��d'h'3`.t°rit..+.^h..i'xJa?t3Y.neer-....•............' ?SS• f�i6rt^.�.a>,.'4 Sz�+i�}��}� �Y4�� �f• tx> T a ,,�' he responsible ��•�' `'�` ponsible fur and shall pay till costs in connection with thcrcof,CONTRACTOR may mike a claim therefor as pro. any inspection or testing required in connection with OWN• vided iq Articles I I and 12, �.� ER's or ENGINEER's:tcccptancc of it Supplierof materials d or equipment proposed to he Incorporated in the Wurk,or erf OHVlerAlay Stop Ihrt {{'ark: •�: � •��, malcrialsorc ui tmcnl subm' ittcd fora q 1 ppruva)prior lu CON. TRACTOR's purchase Thereof for incorporation in the Work. 13.10. If the Work is dcfec tia e, or CONTRACTOR fails t: to supply sufficient skilled workers or suitable materials or 'ncc cost of till inspections,tests and a p pprcrvalS in addition to # t"�= the nbove which arc required by the Contract Documents equipment, or fails to furnish or perform the Work in such a way that the completed Work will conform to the Contractir, ;a shall be paid by OWNER(unless ulhcnvisc specified)' Documents,OWNER may order CON'T'RACTOR to slop the Work, or any portion thcrcof,until the cause fur such order ,a 13.5. All inspections,tests or approvals (.other than those hits been eliminated; however, this right of OWNER to slop requircJ by Laws or Regulmians of any public body having the Work,Shall not give rise to any duty on the pan of OWNER k" Lj jurisdiction shall be performed by orkmnizations acceptable to exercise this right fur the benefit of CONTRACTOR or to OWNER and CONTRACTOR far by ENGINEER if so any other party. z> spccifac(l). _'F 13.l,. If nny Work (including the work of others) that is Correction or Removal ojDefective {{'ark: . to be inspccicd,1cSlcd or;approved is covered without written 13,I i. Irrequir•ed by ENGINEER,CON'T'RACTOR shall is concurrence of ENCiINl:rsll.it must•if rc ticsicd h rNGl- promptly. as directed, either careers all lcf c•tirr Work. NEER.be uncovcrcd fur uhscrvation. Such uncovering shall tvlicther or not fabricated, installed or completed, or, if the be at CONTRACTOR's ex W 4j. ' ... pence unless CUNT ItACi'UK has ark has been rejected by ENGINEER,remove it from the given ENGINEER timely notice of CONTRACT'OR'S in(en• site and replace it with nnndefrcvive Work.CONTRACTOR a lion to cover the same and ENCiiNE[sK has not acted with shall hear all direct, indirect and consequential costs of such •.,.,.�t4 reasonable promptness in response to such notice. correction or rcmoval (including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers, architects,attorneys and other prufes• 13.7. Neither obscrvntions by ENGINEER nor inspea- sionals)made necessary thereby. • �':pit,. `iii�y.,,a. tions, tests or approvals by others shall relieve CONTRAC= t TOR from CON'rKACI'nR's obligations to perform the Work .: ' One )'car Correction Period: in accordance with the Contract Documents. td 13.12. If within one year after the date of Substantial ' `" Completion or such p longer criod of time as ma y e pre- scribed re- g ' r scribed by Laws or Regulations or by the terms of any nppli• t Uncoa•crinR Work: w' • ' cable special guarantee required by the Contract Documents f.;.: 13.8• 1rany Work is covered contrary to the written request or by any specific provision or the Contract Documents.any " Work is round to be c/rlc•c•tive.CONTRACTOR shall promptly. +.' of ENGINEER, it must• if r•cyucstcd by L'NGINIiIslt, be uncovered for ENGINEER's observation and rcplaccd at Without cost to OWNER and in accordance with OWNER'S {: 7 CONTRACTOR's expense, avritlen instructions. either correct Stich cicfrc Live Work,or. if it has been rejected by OWNER, remove it from the site 13.9. if IrNGINEElt etrnsiders it ncces�ary ur:adviS;abic and replace it with nonclifc•c•tirc• Work. If CONTRACTOR ,'; that covered Work be observed by ENGINEER or inspccicd does not promptlycomply with the terms ofxuch instructions, }F or tested by others. CON'I'RAC'rOR, at ENGINEER's ter in oat emergency where delay would cause serious risk of rrqucst. Shall uncover. expose or otherwise make available loss or damage. OWNER may have the cicfc•cvire Work cor- x far observation, inspection or testing as ENGINEER may reeled or the rejected Work removed sand rcplaccd, and all require. that portion of the Work in question. furnishin ,all direct• indirccl and consequential costs of such removal and "4 g rc lacentcr•t(including but not limited to fees:end charges of ` r� necessary labor, material and equipment. If it is firund Thal P J: such Work is dcfe•c•tlrc•.CONTRACTORt shall hear all direr(, engineers,architects,allorneys and other professionals)will indirect and consequential costs of such uncovering, expu- be paid by CONTRACTOR. In special circumstances where sure, observation, inspection and testing and or satisfactory a particular item of cyuipmcnt is placed in continuous service reconstruction,(including but not limited to fees and charges before Substantial Compretion oral(the Wurk,the correction of engineers, architects,aitor'ncyS ;and other professionals). period ftrr that heat may star[*to run from an earlier date if ;and OWNr.R shall be entitled to an appropriate decrease in so provided in the Specifications or by Written Amendment. the Contract Price.and,if the parties arc unable to agree as It,the amount thcrcof.may make a Oaim therefor as provided 'in Article 11. Ir. however. Such Work is not r(nrnd to be Acceptance of Uejectire {{'ork: 110i'cWIT. CONTRACTOR Shall he allowed an increase in 13,13. Ir. inxleaad of requiring corrccliun ur rcmoval and J the C'unlracl Price or an extension of the Comract Tintc,or replacement of drlc•cvls•r Work. OWNER fund, prior to bath. directly allributable to Stich uncovering. exposure. ENGINEER's recommendation of final payment. also obscrvation. inspection, testing and rccon%irucliunt and, if ENGINEER)prcfcrs to accept it.OWNER may Jo so.CON. the parties are unable to agree its it, the anuunt or extent TRACTOR Shull bear all direct. indirect and consequential 25 5 i � � •s'a�� „ � tv�aA �rx rte"" "" ""°".& asp s x" +t SaRfr2��c�"tfi+ra ,.^ ^.-..._ ° "r .t � r'� '"} 4 •f�'tax fls�7 Y; �&`�if'W• b Yid S t t t• 4 t; z"s ,+h t tjt. Y""*(' N: ! r nt ,�7` .,'t .t .. r `-•ty�u�li��;tt �y. ���:.`.'�h4.r1��",���, . �`7��. •s �/fHl *'fE*'1?amu.. .Tn.�wt.aemawY�w'vari�af w�uwnmsB,�b.R,i�sy741�i11 ` �� ±ra, sr�tt�iR7�.sr+..i '. .._ ".'• �._.....:wwfrsYfW4,l.'Y'�' .}.`�S{".l.,tr .Td]�11; 'S':. .vw+.• ) fix• ..... ......... .... 3 costs attributable to OWN ER's evaluation of and dctcrmi• ARTICLE 14—PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND nation to accept such defective Work(such costs to be approved COMPLETION by ENGINEER ns to rcnsonableness and to include but nut be limited to fees and charges of engineers,architects,attar- 1 . Schedule of Valcaes: neys and other professionals).If any such acceptance occurs 14.1. The schedule of wducs established as provided in prior to ENGiNEER's recommendation of final payment. a .,���`�• �d r Change Order will be issued incorporating the neccssary revi- paragraph 2.9 will serve as the basis For progress payments and will be incorporated into a form of Application fear Pa p Pp Y• ' ' glans in the Contract Documents with respect to the Work; � �•.����, r.'. decrease in meni acceptable to ENGINEER. Progress payments on and OWNER shall be entitle) loan appropriate account of Unit Price Work will be based on the number of the Contract Price. and, if the parties ore unable to agree as to the amount thereof.OWNER may make a claim thercfur units completed, as provided in Article I I. if the acceptance occurs after such 4 recommendation. an appropriate amount will be paid by Application for Progress Pal•anent: CONTRACTOR to OWN Bit. 14.2. At Icast twenty days before each progress payment is scheduled (but not more often than once a month),CON- y' TRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for review an Appli- OWNER Afay Correct Defectire Work: cation for Payment filled out and signed by CONTRACTOR t 13.14. If CONTRACTOR fails within a reasonable time cavcring the Work camplcted as of the dale of the Application and accompanied by such supporting documentation as is fit,,ar., after written noticc of ENGINEER to proceed to correct and rc aired b the Contract Documents.if a meat is requested ""'"? ' `' to correct clefecrive Work or to remove and replace rejected q } p y q on the basis of materials and equipment not incorporated in Work as required by ENGINEER in accordance with para- graph 13.11,or if CON'TRAC'TOR fails to perform the Work the Work but delivered and suitably stored al the site or at another location agreed to in writing, the Application for N,1 in accordance with the Contract Documents, or if CON- Payment shall also be accompanied by a bill of sale. invoice 'TRACTOR fails to comply with any other provision of the : lit°F ?��r,;� or other documentation warranting that OWNER hits received ' „ Contract Documents.OWNER may,after seven days writ- the materials and equipment frcc and clear of all liens,charges. ' t} JJ ten notice to CONTRACTOR,correct and remedy any such 8 ��?Fq '4 security interests and encumbrances (which are hereinafter '' x ;A'. ' deficiency. In exercising the rights and rcmedics under this in these General Conditions referred to as "Liens") and an . paragraph OWNER shall proceed expeditiously.To the extent evidence that the materials and equipment arc covered by necessary locomplcle corrective andremeclialaction;OWNER appropriate property insurance and other arrangements to &A ; 4`1 may exclude CONTRACTOR from all or part of the site,take protect OWN ER's interest therein, all of which will be sat. possession of all or part of the Work, and suspend CON- isf:tctury to OWNER. The amount of rctainasc with respect TRACTOR's services related thereto, take possession of to progress payments will beats stipulated in the Agreement. K? CONTRACTOR's tools,appliances,construction cquipmcnl and machinery ni the site and incorporate in the Work all materials and cqui mcni storcd at the site or for which 01WNER a y f •;.-i p CONTRACTOR's Warranty o Title: has paid CONTRAC'T'OR but which arc stored elsewhere. 14,3. CONi'RACi'OR warrants:►nd guarantccs that title CONTRACTOR shall allow OWNER,OV1 NER's rcprescn- lu all Wurk,materials and equipment covered by any Appli- ;; l talivcs,ngcnis and employees such access to the site as may be necessary to enable OWNER to exercise the rights and cation for Payment. whether incorporated in the Project or remedies under this paragraph. All direct, indirect and con- not, will pass to OWNER no later than the time of payment frcc and clear of all Liens. sequential costs of OWNER in exercising such rights and - remedies will be charged against CONTRACTOR in an amount npprovcd as to rcatsonahleness by ENGi N EER,and a Change Review of Applications for Progress Payment: Order will be issued incorporating the necessary revisions in 14,4• ENGINEER will, within Ica days after receipt of the Contract Documents with respcct to the Work: and each Application for Payment. either indicate in writing a OWNER shall be entitled to tin appropriate decrease in the recommendation of payment and present the Application to Contract Price, and. if the parties are unable to agree as to OWNER.or return the Application to CONTRACTOR indi- the amount thereof. OWNER may make a claim therefor as eating in writing ENGINEER'S reasons for refusing to ree- provided in Article 11.Such direct. indirect and consequcn- ennead payment. In the latter case. CONTRACTOR may tial costs will include but not be limited to Pecs and charges make the necessary corrections and resubmit the Applica• t, of engineers, architects, attorneys and other professionals, lion.Ten days after presentation of the Application for Pay- all court and arbitration costs and all costs of repair and mcnt'with ENGINEER's recommendation.the amount rec• replacement of work of others destroyed or damaged by omntertded will(subject to the provisions of the last sentence M5; correction, removal or replacement of CON'1'RA("1'0It's of paragraph 14.7)become due and when due will he paid by s cirfertive Work. CONTRACTOR shall not he allowed an OWNER to CONTRACTOR. extension of the Contract Time because of any delay in per- formance of the Work attributable to the exercise by OWNER 14.5. ENGiNEER's recommendation of any payment ;J of OWNER's rights land remedies Itcrcltndcr. requested in an Application for Payment will constitute a ,i 26 C' �` 'CJ � '2'Zvrt'•�. �.tr. S,�d'Z>,.:;;+v�,Is'n 44 t'1•• itt . }> .s r �,. j f;}/ir£���.vi'rf�`'✓:AY:.bt !, t "! e'� l�fr" �'aF:2'+�'j� l.ij�:'� 1 4 h pf >^, t 1 r ♦ 7" ` y sk ��<3 � `r li•.�•4 l l,�r fi ! �r 1 2 , , t t xfs I �"r'h .! N4� a R f v t i �t� kkt a$tt� 9 t 6f O a f r t i1 't 7 tl Ski iF•k. t i t 1E ,�{ ie �i ��•,�+�r+'.���t r' �t'`�p. t ` � ,1 t' .�'A fin .� fi + ,�� 't,t�•.. ' �' , : { +1Kt rots 1•�� r t � , �z{t � t >1 �3 i S� 7 tr t a� � , L t s,•,f�'� r 3• '''� 'Y,�]tv �c �(�,'i hY � r �1�a�S yit it t i,' t irY t+' !.r 4�tir �k'�7��� � I.i: �C2' d 3y'�d 1F 1#.i�i r �{ �a i J! p F S{t y F 1 t t Ct i`rt�J111A yts � �•x�".. ,�'�v K .M ;S.'I Ya t r L4 �• f7v l 1 4 $ .. F f i 4 t ) G', 2' ri 1�Yt .f. t 1 t 'c I' r � ✓" v p Y yk:y t x �t P}>Y t 3 t �..P {h t^sa r�a'...1 1 t4 t p t. F >�> S t k� Z c aS'1 S•L X i tsµt�.��yt"SYY;�r 1 T7t�. ° `�, 'f �5r. 7 ' `'t. t •1. `` f' r4+�1tiF'�1�7 S:�tst��n�:' " .�.�'""�" S •. t .- p i �. fi.~ '�.[..�'. {tl,'r ;7 .Y , .. n,,,..4h.,r� r..:�� �ii:+.i4��'121Sfi•F141'4,�,�,�' ��- i' , .,.( .� •� R �5'�'x.a:.er:.o�<�+traa.F,.,.-,.,..w......, tit. . .• .- 1� R`, a ry },Yi representation by ENGINEER to OWNER,based on ENGI• OWNER to u sct-off against the nmount recommended.but NEER's on-site ohscrvntiuns of the Work in progress as nn OWNER must Five CONTRACTOR immediate written notice experienced nraJ quahficJ design prufcssit+nal sand un ENGI• (with n copy to ENGINEER) stating the reasons for such €.yw ;. NEER's review of the Application fur Payment and the accompanying data and schedules that the Work has pro z,..,,-• gresscd to the point indicated: that, it, the hest of ENGI- NEER's knowledge, information and belief. the quality of Snbslnrtt3al Completion: G, x• s. riAt; ; the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents Id.B. When CONTRACTOR considers the entire Work Ya (subject to an evaluation of the Work ns a functioning whole ready for its intended use CON TRACTOR steal! notify m� prior to or upon Substantial Completion, to the results of any OWN Eit rind ENGINEER in writing that the entire Work is i .. °#1 rsn i4,• subsequent tests called for in the Cunirncl Documents, to ai substantially complete(except for itemsxpecifically listed by final determination of quantities and classifications for Unit CONTRACTOR as incomplete) and request that ENGI• ry , Y ' - Within :r t Price Work under paragraph 9.10, and to tin other qualifi- 1`CCK issue a ccrtificatc of Substantial Completion. cations stated in the recommendation):and that CONTRAC- n reasonable time therc:►ftcr,OWNER,CON'T'RACTOR and TOR is entitled to puymcnt of the amount recommended. ENGINEER shall make an inspection of the or to cter• {r;•:xs, # ! However,by recommending any such payment ENGINEER mine the status of complction. If ENGINEER does not can. will not thereby be deemed to have represented that cxhaus- cider the Work substantially complete.ENGINEER will notify CONTRACTOR in writing giving the reasons thercfor. if v made to N 6 five or continuous un•site inspections have been .4:,�°z���"s��•��;p check the quality or the quantity of the Work beyond the ENGINEER considers the Work substantially complete, responsibilities specifically assigned to ENGINEER in the ENGiNEER will re parcand deliver to OWNER a tcntativc �< Contract Documents or that there may not be other matters ccrtificatc of Substantial Completion which shall fix the daft t t or issues between the panics that might entitle CONTRAC- of Substantial Completion. There shall be attached to the TOR to be paid additionally by OWNER or OWNER to ccrtificatc a tentative list of items to be completed or cur- wiihhold paymcnt to CONTRACTOR. reefed before final payment.OWNER shall have seven days s ,. after receipt of the tentative ccrtificatc during which to make 14.6. ENGINEER's recommendation or final payment written objection to ENGINEER as to any provisions of the will constitute an additional representation by EN GINEER ccrtificatc or attached list. If, after considering such objet• i to OWNER that the conditions precedent to CONTRAC- lions, ENGINEER concludes that the Work is not substart- yx TOR's being entitled to final paaymcnl as set forth in paragraph ti:ally complete. ENGINEER will within fourteen days after 14.13 have been fulfilled. stahmission of the tentative certificate to OWNER notify CONTRACTOR in writing. starting the reasons therefor. If, 1 � . . . 14.7. ENGINEER may refuse to recommend the whole after consideration of OWNER's objections, ENGINEER considers the Work substantially complete.ENGINEER will or any part of any payment if. in ENGINEER's opinion, it within said fourteen Jays execute.and deliver to OWNER would he incorrect to make such rcpresentalions to OWNER, - . y ENGINEER may also refuse to recommend any such pay- and,CUNTRAC'fUK a definitive ccrtificatc of Substantial . merit, or, because of subsequently discovered evidence or Completion(with n revised tentative list of items to be com- =�` the results of subsequent inspections or tests,nullify any such Pleted or corrected)reflecting such changes from the tentative , payment previously recommended, to such extent as may be ccrtificatc its ENGINEER believes justified after consider- 3 ,r« ration of:tny objections from OWNER.At the time of delivery necessary in ENGINEER's opinion to protect OWNER from t loss because: of the tcntativc ccrtificatc of Substantial Completion ENGI- �. ''•� NET'sR will dclivcr to OWNER and CONTRACTOR a writ ten- recommendation as to division of responsibilities pending f' 1 14.7.1. the Work is drfcc-live, or completed Work has Li been damaged requiring correction or replacement, final payment between OWNER and CONTRACTOR with respect to security, operation, snfety. maintenance. heat. 1; 14.7.2. the Contract Price has been reduced by Writ- utilities, insurance and warranties. Unless OWNER and ten Amendment or Change Order. i ssuing agree otherwise in writing and so inform r ENGINEER prior to ENGINEER's issuing the Jcfinitive Kr 14.7.3. OWNER has been required to correct �l�fec- certificate of Substantial Completion. ENGINEER's afore- °t tint Work or complete Work in accordance with paragraph said recommenJa►tion will be binding on OWNER and CON- -trice until final payment. ,f 13.14, or `t) ` 4 14.7.4, of ENGINEER'S actual knowledge of the TRAC ur14.9. OWNER shall have the right to exclude CON- TOR from the Wk uftcr the date of Substantial Cum- =r occurrcncb of any of the events enumerated in paragraphs -i { 15.2.1 through 15.2.9 inclusive. plction.but OWN ER shall allow CONTRACTOR reasonable ncccss to complete or correct items on the tentative list. a,t OWNER may refuse to make payment of the full amount V, recommended by ENGINEER because claims have been , made against OWNER on nccount of CONTR ACTOR's per- Partial Utilization: ;. 4' formnnce or furnishing of the Work or Licns have been filed 14,10, Use by OWNER of tiny finished part of the Work. In connection with the Work or there arc other items entitling which has specifically been identified in the Contract bocu• . r.. 27 , �� 1:'`:ti vr, :;y ... •'i: :1.: .q:u. ,r� r drs t1 ):°d •i e s r �C4, i�=..T'��tr�ne�'^r�'�f-5.?frS4w•r' rr: ... _. ., ,. .. ! � °r}Yi �S���lt�.k'�f�tr'rr.k�'' ��` a�Pyr 1� � .. . .. 5. .� l �Y i� , c^U`IL s + ': y t,Fif'f TK 'S 4 si t >, 7•'c�i 7 �� `u �grp aSg y rr ra 4-,$ r aa. ,! j rr A;`•y y�}fig d �t 2 � t 7�P s 4 � .rf t�Y�t r ��e4r rr{ � s x f, menu. or which OWNER, ENGINEER and C0i•41'RAC- 14.10.3. No occupancy or separate operation of part TOR agree constitutes a separately functioning and useable of the Work will be accomplished prior to compliance with ' part of the Work that can be used by OWNER without sig- the requirements of paragraph 5.I S in respect of property tS' nificant interference with CONTRACTOR's perforance of insurance.m the remainder of the 1Vurk, may be uccumplishcd prior to `� •�«_:" Substantial Completion of all the Work subject to the follow- Filial inspection: ing: 14.11. Upon written notice from CONTRACTOR that the ra 14.10.1. OWNER at In time may rcqucst CON- p '~'�' any Y entire Work or an agreed portion thereof is complete.ENGI- TRACTOR in writing to permit OWNER to uzc any such NEE-it will make a final inspection with OWNER find CON- 1� t. part of the Work which OWNER believes to be ready for TRACTOR-and will notify CON'T'RACTOR in writing of all its intended use and substantially complete. If CON- particulars in which this inspection reveals that the Work is . :a k ' TRACTOR agrees.CONTRACTOR will certify to OWN Elt incomplete orchtfec•tirc, CONTRACTOR shall immediately ?. and ENGINEER.that snit p art of the Work is substantial)y 4 take such measures its :►rc necessary to rcmcily such dcfi- = cum lete and request ENGINEER to issue n certificate of p q ciencics. Substantinl Completion for that part of the Work. CON- TRACTOR tit any time may rwtify OWNER and ENGI• ` NEER inwritingthatCON'T'RACTORconsidcrsanysuch ` ';' Final Application for l'grrncnf: A;,.E part of the Work ready for its intended use and suhslan 14.12. After CON'T'RACTOR has completed all such cur• linlly complcte and rcqucst ENGIN EL•It to issue a certif- p rcctions to the satisfaction of ENGINEER and dclivcrcd all icatc of Substantial Completion for that part of the Work. Within a reasonable timc aftercithcr such request,OWNER, maintenance and operating instructions. schedules. guarnn- ;• , .,,„ tees, Bonds, certificates of inspection. marked•u record CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER shall makc an inspcc- p p tian of that part of the Work to determine its status of documents (as provided in paragraph 6.19) and other docu- t�` ^ meats—all ras rcyuirc(1 b the Contract Documents.and after camplction.If ENGINEER dues not consider that part of Y , the Work to he substantially cumpletc, f"sNG1N1"slat will ENGINEER has indicated shat the Work is acceptable(sub• notify OWNER and CONTRACTOR in writing giving the ject to the provisions of paragraph 14.16). CONTRACTOR k : reasons thi rcfur.If 1�NGIN EER considers shalt part of the m:ay makc application for final payment following the pro- 1 •;z ccdurcfor ro aces p y Work to be substantially complete.the provisions of Para- P g p•ymcnts.The final Application for P. - `x` s�t, s' r � ..,; graphs 14.8 and 14.9�w�ll apply with respcet Iu certification meat shall he accompanicJ by all documentation called for >s ►q , of Substantial Completion of that .art of the work and the in the Cunu:act Documents,together with cumpletc and legally ME, division of responsibility in respect thereof and access effective 1'l'll'ilsl`S or\S':11�'CfS(satisfactory to OWNCK)of all l thereto. Liens arising out of or filed in connection with the Work. In i lieu thcrcof and as approved by OWNER. CONTRACTOR i 14.10.2. OWNER may at any lime request CON- may furnish receipts or releases in full:an affidavit of CON- `? TRAC OR in writing to permit OWN to take over TRACTOR that the releases and receipts include all labor. ° operation of any such part of the Work although it is not services, material and equipment for which n Lien could be substantially complete. A copy of such request will be filed,and that all payrolls, material and equipment bills.and sent to ENGINEER and within a reasonable time there- other indebtedness connected with the Work for which after OWNER. CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER shall OWNER orOWNER's property might in any way be respon• +'.T makc an inspection of that part of the Work to determine sihle, have been paid or otherwise satisfied: and consent of its status of completion and will prepnre a list of the items the surety, if any, to final payment. If any Subcontractor or :r remaining to be completed or corrected thereon before Supplier fails to furnish a release or receipt in full, CON- final payment. If CONTRACTOR does not abject in writ- TRACTOR may furnish a Bond or other collateral satisfac- ing to OWNER and ENGINEER that such part of the tory to OWNER to indemnify OWNER against any Lien. Work is not rcndy for scpnratc operation by OWNER. a ` ENGINEER will finalize the list of items to be completed 4 or corrected and will deliver,such list to OWNER and Final I aynrcur and Acceptance: CONTRACTOR together with a written rpconimcndation 14.13. If. on the basis of ENGINEER's observation of '+ as to the division of responsibilities pending final payment the Work during constnlction and final inspection, and between OWNER and CON'I'KAC"1'OK with respect to 1. illsir 's review of the final Application liar Payment security. operation. Cafes • maintenance. Ullllllel. Intillr• and accompanying dllCllnll`nlallan—all :Iti required by the '= ante,warranties and guarantees for that part of the Work Contract Documents, ENGINEER is sntisfted that the Work �•, which will become binding upon OWNER and CON- hats been completed and CONTRACI'UR's other obligations TRACTOR at the time when OWNER takes over such under the Contract Ducunacnts have been fulfilled. ENGI• operation(unless they shall have otherwise agreed in writ- NEER will, within ten days:after receipt of the final Appli- f 1 f•L: ingnnJ so informed ENGINEER). During such operation cation liar 1'aymcnt. indicate in writing F•NGINIiER's rcc• and prior to Substantial Completion of such part of the ommcndation of payment :and present the Application to t Work. OWNER shall allow CONTRACTOR reasonable OWNER for payment. Thereupon ENGINEER will give access to complete or correct items on said list and to written notice to OWNER sand CONTRACTOR that the Work complete other related Work. is acceptable subject to the provisions of paragraph 14.16. <,st zs ► �tl S_•� 1 }} . «rum,,�.'G�t;{3i� �c'•Y+'�neo''�r"-+^ r ' t .�.. � ��. K rs (, y `•<7'c K r '�.'}Ltt.YOr rtrl'Ei'�� r'.J11:1 pq, �,`i:' t 5�t,`;.�Ge 'a`�11"wY���{1' ' �.d �r ';rF i_ ...�1 " Z' , f t r '! '", •+ c ,�''f� f�i i �r'�r y7�.j},.��'{r f� rr• y + j��'' t ,�r,�, Fa rt � '�� + �}t4�1Ljd ra� }r�4 n• � r r � Y r.. r er 'tl , pTfinL *�f,�' i ss��`A ^rr i. �f` r 1 r 9 r y m t r. ,x !t t: • 4. Otherwise. ENGINEER will return the Application to CON- CONTRACTOR's continuing obligations under the Con- e *ten TRACTOR. indicnting in writing the reasons for refusing to tract Documents;and recommend final payment, in which case CONTRA C'I'Olt .� shall make the necessary corrections and resubmit the Appli- 14.16.2. n waiver of all claims by CONTRACTOR cation. Thirty Jays after presentation to OWNER of the against OWNER other thin thuseprcviouslyma Jcinwrit• ' : Application and accompanying documentation, inn pp ro ri- in and still unsettled. �:_` ��;�-�• - nte form and substance,and with EN GINEER's rccommcn- 3 dation and notice of acceptability, the amount recommended Sr`�' 3-YkSy'kr� A4i. by ENGINEER will become due and will be paid by OWNER ARTICLE 15—SUSPENSION OF WORK AND `il ` 9 to CONTRACTOR. TERMINATION 14.14, lf,through no fault of C(-N'TRACTOR,final com- I ) Owner Afay Suspend lVork: r,,' .t plction of the Work is significantly dela ed and if ENGI• NEER so confirms. OWNER shall, upon receipt of CON- 15.1. OWNER may, at any time and without cause.sus• g , 4{ TRACTOR's final Application fur Payment and rccommcn- pond the Work or.ny portion thereof for s+period of not more Y dation of ENGINEER. and without terminating the Agree• than ninety Jays by notice in writing to CONTRACTOR and ment, make payment of the balance due for that portion of ENGINEER which will fix the date on which Work will be the Work fully complete) and accepted. If the remaining resumed.CONTRACTOR shall resume the Work on the date vtily balance to be held by OWNER fur Work not fully complete) so fixed. CONTRACTOR shall be allowed an increase in the or corrected is less than the rot:jinage stipulaleJ in the Agree. Contract Price or:m extension of the Contract Time.or both. meat.and if Bonds have been furnished as require) in p+ra• directly attributable to any suspension if CONTRACTOR r� L graph 5.1. the written consent of the surety to the payment makes an approved claim therefor as provided in Articles 11 ; tsiy of the balance due for that portion of Ilia Work fully com• and 12. plated and accepted shall be submitted by CONTRACTOR r y'rxr Y! to ENGINEER with the Application fur such payment.Such Owner May Terminate: payment shall be made under the terms and conditions gov- crning final payment, except that it shall not constitute a 15.2. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the waiver of claims. following events: 15.2.1. if CONTRACTOR commences a voluntary case is %rail ,:;y" Contractor's Continuing Obligation: under.+ny chapter of the Dankn:ptcy Code(Title 11.Unite) .rt 14.15. CON'1'RACTOK's obligation to perform and com- States Code). as now or hereafter in effect, or if CON- plete the !Nark in accordance with the Contract Documents TRACTOR takes any equivalent or similar action by filing : s shall be absolute. Neither recommendation of any progress a petition or otherwise under any other federal or state or final payment by ENGINEER.nor the issuance or., cer- law in effecl at such time relating to the bankruptcy or tificatc of Substantial Completion. nor any payment by insolvency: OWNER to CONTRAC'T'OR under the Contract Documents, ;,--, nor any use or occupancy or the Work or any part thereof by 15.2.2. if a petition is filed against CONTRACTOR u. OWNER, nor any act of acceptance by OWNER nor any under any chapter of the Bunkn:ptcy Code as now or failurc to do so, nor any review and upprov. of a Shop hereafter in effect at the time of filing, or if a petition is q r Drawing or sample submission. nor the issuance of n notice filed socking any such equivalent or similar relief against of acceptability by ENGINEER pursuant to paragraph 14,13, CONTRACTOR under any other federal or state law in nor any correction of dcferave Work by OWNER will con- effect at the time relating to bankruptcy or insolvency: stitutc an ncccptancc of Work not in accordancc with the RACTUR makesagencralassignment Contract Documents or a release of CONTRACi'OR's ohli 15.2.3, ifCONT s� t;, j j gation to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract for the benefit of creditors: I;:a Documents(except us provided in paragraph 14.16). e: 15.2.4. if a trustee, receiver. custodian or agent of k CONTRACTOR is appointed under applicable law or under Waiver of Claims: contract. whose appointment or authority to take charge W. 14.16. The making and acceptance of final payment will of property of CONTRACTOR is fur. the purpose of constitute: enforcing a Lien against such property or for the purpose of general administration of such property for the bcncfit rq 2'= VA 14.16.1. a waiver of all claims by OWNER against of CONTRACfOR's creditors; ''a F CONTRACTOR, except claims arising from unsettled °- Liens. from thfi-etive Work appearing after final inspce- 15.2.5. if CONTRACTOR admits in writing nn in:+hil• .° lion pursuant to paragraph 14.11 or from failurc to comply ity to pay its debts generally as they become due: l} with the Contract Documents or the terms of any special f guarantees specified therein: howcvcr, it will not consti- 15.2.6. ifCON•rRACTOR persistently fails to perform yr� lute n waiver by OWNER of any rights•in respect of the Work in accordancc with the Contract Documents an :{ 29 '~,t • M'',4 h <'y� Arpnr..—._ .'---xw,enT.uS74ki:•;;k�;:.1`::?«r;4-F:ww.rw•••• ..___. •r=•X.M..:.1.64 J �,v i'fr2r}.,tiztYS.tyi•^ia"ri2Fi r� f5' 'z f+P �Rt7 'i 3 7'3T'. r, '." j ,� ,....:'o,r WWI, �1i'� Y/,yu^`u.' 4 4 s 1 1� ,,t �.� �"� Y '{`"'��!! �• j sS 4 tk�f If r e P �� iai'£; �'7�i4 t t�t C ,� 3'Yt !,. 151 ). .. .. .. .' N YlA. 1�i,•r�;xli�'t4c. �{5.. s t,Sfni4 f f 1.4! .� F - i.{ S. 1 SA �4�'hl t✓}�� Yr'"A d •t. r. • „-- .___---• 1 AL�e•s{Yfrt�rw�Ir4.rs.,�i15,M11�YWE�im� •••w .l�r fee rte. uwo ` •�' t l4�t t s r .T; .,. . �: .,E n� �C' M,.s��"^` Y°"r°'1".' -,,. r } ! r ,�❑ :' .'. "f KIN F!: 'v S.t1,7K•l1„ail� i �2x.�-`. S:fr't�L 6] (including, but not limited to, failure lu supply sufficient 15.3. Where CONTRACTOR's services have been so skilled workers or suitable malcrials or cquipmcnt or lcrminuted by OWNER. the terminallon will not affect any failure to adhere to the progress schedule cslablished undcr rights or remedies of OWNER nguinst CON'T'KACTUK then ' , .'. 'r time). existin or which may thereafter accrue. Any retention or paragraph 2.9 its revised from time to 8 Y payment of moneys due CONTRACTOR by OWNER will 15.2.7, if CONTRACTOR disregards Laws or Rcgu• not release CONTRACTOR from liability. lations of any public body having jurisdiction; ?" 15.4. Upon seven clays' written notice to CONTRAC• `.. A. 15.2.8. if CON 1'RAGTOK disregards the stuthurity of fUlt onJ GNGINEEK. OWNER may, without cause and {; ME,:....;,r., •'. t without prejudice to any other right or remed elect to Ann- ENGINEER; ENGINEER;or r .1 Y g Y• dun the Work and terminate the Agreement. In such case. �:• " 15.2.9. if CONTRACTOR otherwise violates in tiny CONTRACTOR shall be paid for all Work executed and any `> substantial way any provisions or the Contract Ducu- expense sustained plus reasonable tcrmination expenses.which s_p.. will include, but not he limited to, direct, indirect and con• ` meats; sequential costs(including.but not limited to.fees and charges !. OWNER may.after giving CONTRACTOR(and the surety. of engineers, architects, altorncys and other professionals -. if there be"one) seven Jays' written notice and to the extent and court and arbitration costs). F1h p�•.nx .,.. permitted by Laws and Regulations, tcrminatc the services !. of CONTRACTOR. exclude CONTRACTOR from the site rW ' Contractor illiq Slop{fork or Terminate r.' and take possession of the Work and of all CONTRA(:I'UR'x ' tools. tipplianccs, construction cquipmcnt sand machinery at 15.5, lf, through no act or fault of CONTRACTOR. the the site and use the same to the full extent they could he used Work is sus ended fur a period of mare than ninety days by Y. by CONTRACTOR(without liability to CONTRACTOR for OWNER orundcranurdcrufcuurtorulher public authority. ?',9, ' trespnss or conversion).incorporate in the Wurk:dl materials or ENGINEER fails to act on any Application for Payment and equipment stored at the site or for which OWNER has within thirty Jays after it is submitted,or OWNER fails for :;•,,,• �J y;:�;.,r pa thirty CONTRACTOR but which arc stared elxcwhcrc. and thirty days to pay CONTRACTOR any sum finally deter- finish the Work as OWNER may deem expedient. In such mined to be due. then CONTRACTOR may• upon seven case CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to receive any Jays written notice to OWNER and ENGINEER.terminate tk'� Zt+f :f further payment until the Work is finished. if the unpaid the A recment and recover from OWNER payment for all p•y r g r•) �f ained plus reasonable executed and any expense subalance of the Contract Price exceeds the Direct,indirect and Wur st y � ak� p consequential costs of completing the Work (including but termination expenses. In addition and in lieu of terminating :"„ not limited to fees and charges ofcnginccrs,architects,:attar•- the Agreement, if ENGINEER has failed to act on an Appli- ncys and other professionnls and court:md arbitration costs) catiun for Payment or OWNER has failed to make any pay- , such excess will tie paid to CONTRACTOR. if such costs ment as aforesaid. CONTRACTOR may upon seven Jays' exceed such unpaid balance. CONTRACTOR shall pay the written notice to OWNER and ENGINEER stop the Work 3 difference to OWNER. Such costs incurred by OWNER will until payment of all amounts then due.The provisions of this � be approved as to reasonableness by ENGINEER and incur- paragraph shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of the obligations purated in a Change Order, but when exercising any rights under paragraph 6.29 to carry on the Work in accordance or remedies under this paragraph OWNER shall not be'regtiired with the progress schedule.nd without May During disputes to obtain the lowest price fur the Work performed. and disagreements with OWNER. .s 'r +" [The remainder of this page was left blank inicntionally.) y , 30 Mill aft h p� Y }}yy✓ ��ry;i�' Y 1 r'tt fr a ! .. '1 n �' t 4. .. t r t 'j1E F ri .�?•Nt Nv rr{k�5.� "},; 4.... r �t. i r - i r Ir £ rt �r t v 'li;.�s�iz"'E I. tw{.�.• .1 A r �' tit tii"79d �t�+ tl 1,X A,"` t c f. �E3N , t < s t h� � F' 1. >< .i.+tfrdff`q *� xt';•��t 'li. 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Jh2^:2 7: ''*Sl ARTICLE 17—MISCELLANEOUS lion or nel of the other early or of any of the tither party's 1 V• r employees or agents or others for whose acts the other party fiirin�Aalict: is legally liable. claim will he male in writing to the other 17.1. Whenever any provision of the Contract Ducu- party within a rcasonahlc timc'uf the first observance of such mcnis requires the giving of written notice• it will lie ticen►et1 it►jt►►�'or tltunnE:c.'I'hc provisions of this paragraph 17.1 sh:►11 not be construed as it substitute for or n waiver of the pro- to have been validly given if delivered in person to the indi• victual or to n member of the Crm or to an officer of the visions of tiny npplicable statute of limitations or repose. y corporation for whom it is intended.or if delivered tit or sent by registered or certified mi►il. postage prepaid, to the last 17.4. The duties and obligations imposed by these Gen- business address known to the giver of the notice. cral Conditions and the rights and remedies available here- `, under to the parties hereto. and. in particular but without Cmnpatotion of Time: limitation,the warmntics,guarantees and obligations imposed r=' 17.2.1, When tiny period of timc'is referred to in the upon CONTRACTOR by paragraphs 6.30. 11.1. 13.12.11.14. 1 ,. 4' Contract Documents by days,it will he computed to exclude 14.3 and 15.2 and all of the rights and remedies available to R the first and include the last day of Such period. If the last OWNER and ENGINEER thereunder. arc in addition to. day of tiny such period falls on a Saturdhy or Sunday or and fire not to be construed in tiny way as it limitation of,any g on a day made a legal holiday by the law of tht:applicable rights and remedics:►v:►ilt►ble to any or all of them which are jurisdiction. such day will be omitted from the computa- otherwise imposed or available by Laws or Regulations, by 8' lion. special warranty or guarantee or by other provisions of the =! Contract Documents. and the provision: of this paragraph 17.2.2. A cnlcntlar day of twenty I'uurhours measured will be .►s effective as if repented spccificttlly in the Contract from midnight to the next midnight shall constitute a day. Documents in conncction with each particular duty.oblign• tion, right and remedy to which they apply. All representa- 't, General: �.. lions, warranties and guarunlcc5 made in the Contract Doc- •'."1' 17.1• Should OWNER or CONTRACTOR sulTer injury uments will Survive final payment and termination or com- a Vii• or damage to person or property because ofany error•omis- piction of the Agreement. t Y Z•. .x.r }i is • t: 1 (.SS `�r t • 3.( v; i • �t. ' r.a.i4if <,d '•e "• .a i• k. 1 r..,, .r.,l l rU If. P ° 1zt€N t e� i +t1 y�, , y��, t 3.. � } d �s? Fwt�"� r ' r• �.. 5f� >, Y I r (r �i k i } � �r(A Fork �s nor cli it if it t ,v�c 1 , t t' , `,e � } �i�t���J�t rn�f tr''S � r y, t rf.. .,•i y 7 f "a}Y a rf• ,��'ca'k*�Z,,A1j t 3�,1 rY r L a, vG x/�7 i z ° .FL "lt hid •��t. l Vii` � :°• .R r `), e 4 �r r'L z t. ..r : fs ,z�,�, .4rr. i't..z�l ,t v S,T e }� yti_8y���e�� }��.'�•ry�y.5' �" "t •£e t}}��.N�'. 77 q ,1'ii.7. •'.3 x/r.j 3 �. 1 .� r 7e. .d 7.'tY' •' "4t� � .#. .a.:,,mo��t,,, y� r Ys S{{i1�p b"!5t,.�zS� zl �`c srt i.i y,. W�r'a{t n 11' 'r f s 41 �1-f Y �.. F �i'� F 5, � �i t `�`�:";;' +�e,. }'�' h . sir t rY• �k $''�F>!f 4'. r c�to A i. }} f � .4 .f S .V ti• :i r ° L z5 '4'1+7 'N 'r. .N }�� �rr CAS' � >• ..�1'. 4 + .. i I~���`7.5 �tV ..5. iir. x,� file •zk p ;{ afi��:K5X {tf'k + Czar tlf id fkl`iti '�'�tY k' ;r }Y�.S',",. n` C .•.'1�i:,zrd.+ �M'M fd^t,�`"�i .';•{,••1Y:�?;.• }.�;.: t ik.. i ( Y.k rHf. .� y.. ,1;j1 Yt'€'l���y�S, z+'rt�.)�.zj TF s'•b:i.?fi'�y��.{".nr�.�--i✓.�' r rr ____a..___ _..—_�,._�a�'�I�a -- - ._ �_..ra. 1_- - �•. e _ �•vc.�t.NyyriaY;:liter}i+.�lXa-�.ili3:." ., , t Il I�.,Ft� }s r. tys„t r! ,. s s..'.. ._......_,•,_.... � .�. .:tl:s3 1.� wJ7Ytx$ "•t1�5 y x ARTICLE 16--AR131TRA'fIUN Anaeric•`n Arbitration Association,and a copy will be sent to ENGIN ECR for information.The demand forarbitrnliyn will ?> he rnadc within the thirty day or ten-day period specittcd In ` 16.1. All claims, disputes and other matter` in question `" x ,t hetwcen O%N'NI:R and CONT11AC•'I'01( arising out of, or paragraph 16.2 as applicahlc. and in all other cases within n relating to the Contract Documents ur the breach thereof reasonable time after the claim, dispute or othcr mutter in ' gaostion has arisen. and in no event shall any such demand 4 (except for claims which have been%vaivcd by the making tit' acceptance of final payment as provided by paragraph 14.16) he made after the date when institution of legal or equitable a ill he decided by procccdings based tin such claim.dispute or other natter in .arbitration in accordance with the Cbn• r: question would be barred by the applicable statute of limi• t structiun Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbi- , y..,. tutions. �. .;� tralion Association thcn.uhtaining subjaxt Iu the limitations of this Article 16. This agreement so to arbitrate and tiny rr other ngrccmcnt or consent to arbitrate entered intit•in actor- 16.4. No arbitration arising out of or relating to the Con• : dance herewith a% provided in this Article 16 will he spccifi• tract Documents shall include by consolidation,joinder or in tally enforceable under the prevailing;Iitw ufany court it.,ving tiny other manner any other person or cntity (including jurisdiction. ENGINEER. ENGINEER's agents, employees or consul- tants)who is not n party to this contract units%: ` / ' 16.2. No demand for arbitration of:any claim,dispute or other matter that is required to be referred to ENGINEER 16.4.1. the inclusion of such other person or cntity is t #� initi:all for decision in accordance with ua era h 9.11 will Y p' !• p necessary if complete relief ix to he afforded among thoseu'# , !/ be madc until the carlicrof(a►)the date on which ENGINEER r` ,H,-h R . who arc already parties to the arbitration. ; ,za F t, has rcndcrcd it decision or(b)the tenth Jay aflcr the parties ; bray have presented Ihcir evidence to ENGINf:rR if it written decision has not been rcn crcd b ENGINEER before that 16.4.2. such other person or entity is substantially SI Y a''p g date. No demand for arbitration of any such claim,dispute involved in u question of jaw or fact which is common to or other mnitcr will he made later than thirty days after the those who arc already parties to the arbitration and which ;N . date on which ENGINEER has rendered it written decision will arise in such procccdings.and P pa t= p q f!" :: a in respect thereof in accordance with ara ra h 9.1 I•and the 5:� {.,= ,; , failure to demand arbitration within said thirty clays' period �' Y. 16.4.3. the writtcn consent of the tither persan or cntity , a.;'. shall result in ENGINE ER'%decision being finial sand hincting sought to ht included and of OWN(SR and CONTRAC- r.:' upon OWNER and CONTRACTOR. If ENGINEER renders TOR has been obtained for such inclusion.which consent it decision after arbitration proceedings have been initiated, such decision may be entered as evidence but will not supersede shall make specific reference to this paragraph: but no .ri,; such consent shall constitute consent to arbitration of any the arbitration proceedings. except where the decision is dispute not specifically described in such consent or to F.'. acceptable to the parties concerned. No demand for arbitra- ' p P' arbitration with any party nut spccifacally identified in such d i f ti on o any written ecision of ENGINEER rendered in consent. accordance with paragraph 9.10 will be made later than ten days after the party making such demand has dclivered writ- ";;h'. ten notice of intention to appeal as provided in paragraph 16.5. The award rendered by the arbitrators%%;ill be final. J 9.10. judgment may be entered upon it in any court having juris- 4 diction thereof, rind will not be subject to modification or ' 16.3. Notice of the demand for arbitration will be filed in appeal except to the extent permitted by Sections 10 and I 1 j writing with the other party to the Agreement and with the of the Pcdcral Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. 6510.11). M1F;F . [The remainder of this page was Icft blank intentionally.) 31 '.t. 7 y LF�l4;�' � s lc,'Fyk-i,t i}r 1 a- a r x�.+r .7,%",:,x: S t t { r r +.``1 1r'..1 F !F !iF F<'f f 3(t 1 5 FIX a{ y+. ��t��;.'�.}.�x'�.�+'���'j{.Ft•�yl�.E�` i� � E.. 1 ' I i�t � ..,4 �, yi .r f•r} �.'1 t , 1:^ ,���.�;r4 i F�r�< t•r S.r'�dc sttr'E .L t �'�s a f, <f.,i ? r . 1 t >�,�'. t i! '�° �11Vk? 4 Nt^'+F .•.n ab�,'c� X' .1 Fr f y✓ u't ti i +z, I Jla ' 6 t a ktc, x f "s ter tF U. t. {� '• a,9 � �� � '�`, s +,� ve,,t 5 4 s , .t'� a , s � ,t d +,� :3�5 kl +�' ?T r• j. 1 y. P �J� t}."e �i.jy2 cfrd,+;-�s��} '�'' {r+y tt�t'r3S,t?• iil��'1 `C Zk.f .�c5.}-• , i' ..� � 'r !: 2 + , +s t 1 i' i'�4 0 �ts at fi' 9h&i"t' •. ZIA, YF .,� �{��3�{lhwwa:.t.+�.:LJifoitiiNYY�tRi �� .+K"CX.1�.�3�dyyMyW�„ .. ..1.:;#4 G� L'� � •�^'fi—`.. �� �;' SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS GENERAL. • `'f�•` '���' . The numbering system used herein matches the numbering system of the General Conditions. ` Only those general conditions that are modified by additions or deletions are resented P herein. J Any item not modified shall remain as presented in the General it SC-1. Definitions, are revised as follows: �r. "Effective Date of the Agreement" - The date indicated in the Agreement on which it becomes effective shall be the date of Owner 's acceptance of the Contractor 's proposal and award, of contract SC-2. 8. Revise first sentence to read: "Prior to the issuance of Notice tO Proceed Contractor. �•{t ���� and before " ' `��'� �,�•.•'. SC-3. 2. Insert the f allowing sentence before the last sentence / ^ i1:X�i��isy4'jtfdf Y.tt').":�(tfA of the paragraph: "If there is any conflict between the p ro- visions of the Contract Documents and any such referencedfi ` F? ' Provisions, the language of the Contract Documents will take precedence over that of any standard specification, manual or ` � ,� •f }� 3 code. " SC-5 .1. Delete the sentence: "Contractor shall also furnishe such other Bonds as are required by the Supplementary a SC-5. 1. Add the following sentence : "Bonds shall be executed + with the proper sureties, through a company licensed to oper- ate in the State of Missouri . " SC-5.3• The following articles supplement the General Conditions: SC-5. 3• The limits of liability for the insurance required by paragraph 5. 3. of the General Conditions shall provide coverage for not less than the following amounts or greater V'j where required by Laws and Regulations: Automobile Liability Insurance in an amount not less than , 1, 000, 000 for all claims arising out of a single occurrence and $100, 000 for an one a s accident or dent or occurrence. y person in a single acci- dent Protective Liability Insurance - The Contracto r also obtain at its own expense and deliver to the Cityanhall Owner ' s Protective Liability Insurance Policy naming the City of Jefferson, Missouri and A. C. Kirkwood the insured, in an amount not less lthan $11o001000afor �all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occur- rence, except for those claims governed by the provisions of 8802-1 SC-'1 M I y y�,�t rfs�'�'alyn�`�J'r�t tsy��s��.t,��''•��°z' � uy1z.{ttk+f' a,lti501''Tt-�- 1 k .� `� it 1 e fy;+ y [l ah! }'"i- P f .'..+n-.•i S �b� � K �t Gf}K r hi?vCr'i ,ir ..j1>R�f Gyt� h t�. �J"1, t 'i y 'rpx, K�,t' ? t 51 ''N`y�,`.s rS, trt x n 1`1';_} ... t 'f t'�� �rtr. � + }1 `�4.sY' yt, r ? rt it6l.,o tie {.,,,:. 4� t Y t: }t� } t' r r.zi. r 5 rr r ,{�57�,�b5 }. }y��iY .•h,� f 1! L,. t "F { .e" \! ti't. S's w t s1, !r` .. 'trt .y rn•t'! ' +r Fa �' rk va r.. ,,�F t t i �;' ,c :.{ J. r 'b k .a t4 .,, �' I J ."r r',+ < „! rSf`S..F'J'}�' -y •�t �} y. �,�. 3 [ ,. t i tY ,SF a t d 4 wr ! ij +a.• [{i 7 i .. kt a .�wa.:....,..... ..._...c..:....:.w,s+rwm[tl"'K',�tt!t iiiw,,,{'S„� r`��:.,-��� z','ts�.4�{':}.trr+tM...�,.•....,. a ,.> ...J._..,r.,.evn, NWwMW S tip t, 1 the Bissouri workmen' s Compensation Law, Chapter 287 , RSMo. No policy will be accepted which excludes liability for dam- x.;e age to underground structures or b reason o£ blastin g g Y blasting, explosion or collapse. ` i 'it%w a1 z7z7 Subcontracts - In case any or all of this work is sublet, the Contractor shall require the Subcontractor to procure and ;.,ti• y maintain all insurance required in Subparagraphs (a) , (b) , and (c) hereof and in like amounts. Mp�y� Scope of Insurance and S ecial Hazard. The insurance re- qu ired under Subparagraphs (b), and (c) hereof shall, provide ii t, x :. fr ' "n adequate protection for the Contractor and its subcontrac- tors, respectively, against damage claims which may arisen,' .' from operations under this contract, whether such operationshf• r,G,# be by the insured or by anyone directly 'or indirectly ;., employed by it, and also against any special hazards which4 may be encountered in the performance of this contract. ! y d� tU t SC-5. 4 . The following articles supplement the General Conditions : arNV SC-5. 4. The Contractual Liability required by paragraph 5. 4. r }x; of the General Conditions shall provide coverage for not less �,,[ ,-�•'- '°' than the following amounts: t tIV ; f Contractor ' s Public Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $11000r000 for all claims arising out of a single occur- rence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or `•; occurrence, except for those claims governed by the provi- " ' sions of the Missouri Workmen's Compens ation Law, Chapter " 287, RSMo. , and Contractor' s Property Damage Insurance in an r amount not less than $1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence. ... NOTE: Paragraph (f) is construed to require the procurement of Contractor ' s protective insurance (or contingent public liability and contingent property damage policies) by a gen- eral contractor whose subcontractor has employees working on the project, unless the general public liability and property damage policy (or rider attached thereto) of the general contractor provides adequate protection against claims aris- ing from operations by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor. `rY SC-5. 5. Revise to read as follows: The Owner and Engineer IS shall be named insured on the Contractor 's policy." W; SC-6. 8. The successful Bidder shall submit a list of major equipment suppliers and subcontractors in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. r�'t SC-6. 12. Add the following sentence: "All parties to this con- '" tract will comply with federal regulations and requirements AN y pertaining to Patents, Copyrights and Rights in Data. " 8802-1 SC-2 r�t Fill 7r r u 'r ��,d`t>i' u�� �Ft'w ,t� t d �, � ' ul t t. •"-",_ .� r t r1tSd34t�'� 'r'17�.�,�;,;,t "A '�,(�tj�w.St� � � F 6> .t - 7 3•,: r c! a t i> '} 5t56�' r r U.� r�Y yw +.:• r ',t�t�:t3.4£k}- �4 z"13 i " ' P } �`•!1 , ,. , r t � ..rir,t ;! f �.{.,�* r,}.,fit i°' V' •j4 qy, b't'q;,r tits-t�l.`i, �^Gett[ 'Aa tt! L" b I t r i. ! 'i, t� per 4t1$ ti, ' •1�G>«,(P'I�+h. Cy�����4a �t.H+�r13t i�i`c i i ....t 1 �`�- a(f![ y 4? ' d•,p9 �h l�Y r,`' :;" ,,.'... 3 t r t A, y n. ,e^J� {� t.�i i�� �`y � 1 1 IM } • v :4j t �{,2:Cy.� qx"$''�i f}. t tlYh `J , ,B s 4 St tF .#, .ir s ,;. 3. ``'�.:, r t (':e•S;rP' �` z•��' t ,1"" a •1"•.ra.:.t }�i.WiE�`�Wan�r�.r���sv�tu.�d%ss''.ucaa:witaec}F - �«.....»_..... .:.:....i..*�A�fl �+ytVWNU� SC-6. 13. Delete the following from the first sentence: "Unlessb otherwise provided in the Supplementary Conditions. " _} SC-6. 15. Add the following sentence: "Refer to Article 21 of �~ ' the Instructions to Bidders for sales tax instructions. " `' SC-6. 21A. Insert the following section: •,y;.tti,. w' S C_6. 21A. If during the course of work the Contractor observes the existence of asbestos, or asbestos-bearing mate- 'Y rials, the Contractor shall immediately stop further work in k ; _ the area and notify the Owner of the condition. The Owner �'...,. will after consultation with the Engineer, determine a further course of action. G}' j= SC-7. 1. Add the following sentence : "No other Contractors will '� :rJ F ' be working on this project." V .. j SC-9. 3. Add the following: "The Owner will not provide a site � k representative for this Contract other than the Resident Project Representative. " '} ? SC-11. 3. 3. Delete article 11. 3. 3. S C-11. 4, Delete article 11. 4 and all subarticles 11. 4. 1 through s•',:. 11. 4. 5. SC-11. .,F . Delete article 11. 5 and all subarticles 11. 5. 1 through SC-11. 6. Delete article 11. 6 and all subarticles 11. 6. 1 through : 11. 6. 2. 1 SC-11. 7. Delete article 11. 7. t •,f ' SC-11.8. Delete articles 11. 81 11. 8. 1, 11.8. 2. SC-11.9. Delete articles 11. 9.11 11. 9. 2, 11. 9. 3. SC-14, 4. Revise the last sentence to read as follows: "It the Owner fails to make payment thirty (30) days after approval by the A/E, in addition to other remedies available to the CONTRACTOR, then shall be added to each such payment interest "9 s wt 't at the maximum legal rate commencing on the first day after said payment is due and continuing until the payment is . received by the CONTRACTOR. The legal rate of interest shall be as specified in VAMS 408. 020. " 41ri`? SC-16. Delete article 16. SC-18. RIGHT OF ENTRY: The Contractor shall provide the right of entry upon the job site to representatives of the Owner so x �,. 8802-1 SC-3 l'a Q. '"6 3 r' ��f.l'F t•k P. 1' •• y 4��a, �t r' I '' .,.��,i f, 3 t ,� .a'�{' R y ' �tS.�, u Y t• ', t> ..1,1 ? t` r �� to F C I r sj. r igiu7j"4.p ^ ..V k: 'ct 'i.r t 2 t �; n'.` 5t. 't•l t,�� �� (. J!t �/ 4P .X�T� rC' .i � 4i} {rSC` wr`r�2T ss,tt t t uU S Ljt JP,t , a, t r t rr 4 'fc 1r' oY1 rF t '`r JP s "Pt 4 s t dt rz4t sr, "•'^ °f 3 .tt}�. ;��tr',': �`t n tCl�'k12��s�t;., �_ .,;., F.rr';< r f � i C ✓i J ty...-_�a. -�-,._.........-_-....R,w- .._. _...�.... .�-'.-.- - ., .. '! 4 #�' U.ki�""�'�':trttz,� °y��!�.. ie^';�4.'.^T ff .r z ,S. ''t!, N'•-`,` . ter :.{%r'`" ..,, j+ . r} r t,r F} y i��z< a .r .� a 1'r.. r Ft i#��>r��t• '�'Sy 'if ,isrsa ` >r'':s}r#:��*�fEh6m..,w......�.c.:. qp' 1..t.5 f����M �.I67n+JwYiw�L.wu_r_.. tL .,.t ..i •-.'.wv+«axn+f Y. t rttpR . they may have access to the work whenever it is in prepara- Lion or progress. Proper facilities shall be provided for a4 •° 4t 1YS.}f access and inspection. SC-19 . WAGE RATES - STATE: This Contract shall be based upon ,. the required payment by the Contractor of not less than the „V prevailing hourly rate of wages for each craft or type of workman required to execute the Contract as determined by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations of Missouri. 3 p The Contractor shall comply in all respects - ;'U '�F�•, ects with the Pre ;fn p d vailing Wage Law, Sections 2°0. 210 through 2°0. 340 R.S. Mo. , 74 ; 1586 as amended. The Contractor and each subcontractor shall keep an accurate record showing the names and occupations of . -i } all workmen employed by him, the number of hours worked, ;!}{ 1nr to with the' actual wages paid to each workman, which _<'� at all reasonable hours by the shall be open to inspection3j;t Industrial representative of the Department o£ Labor and ;; ;<; ,• Relations of Missouri These records shall be maintained for r, . r. S L ( 1 year after the final acceptance of the work. The Contrac- for shall forfeit as penalty to the Owner $10. 00 for each f <ir workman employed, for each calendar day or portion thereof �� " ,• that such workman is paid less than the stipulated rates for b an subcon- y y Y any work done under this Contract b him or tractor under him. When making payments to the Contractor h; r;' z E I f .•t SL 1 h .;. becoming due under said Contract, the Owner shall withhold fN and retain therefrom all sums and amounts due and owing as a �f?i result of any violations of Sections 290. 210 to 290. 340 R.S. ' Ito. , 1986 as amended. The Contractor may withhold from any Y subcontractor under him sufficient sums to cover any penal- igyts im b the Owner on account of said sub- . ties withheld from h y t:== contractor ' s failure to comply with the terms of Sections 290. 210 to 2;'0. 340 R.S. Mo. , 1959 as amended. The Contractor is advised of the fact that the prevailing hourly rate of y wages is subject to change by the Department of Labor and t Industrial Relations or by court decision as provided by law during the life of this Contract, and such change shall not be the basis for any claim by the Contractor against t e Owner nor will deduction be made by the Owner against sums due the Contractor by reason of any such change. A statement of General Prevailing Wage Rates by the Industrial Commission of Missouri. for this Contract is attached SC-20. WAGE RATES - FEDERAL: Minimum wage rates as determined Y' by the Secretary of Labor are attached. "t SC-21. HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL: If during the course of construction evidence of deposits of historical or archeo- logical interest is found, the Contractor shall cease opera- a'. tions affecting the find and shall notify the Owner who shall r.; notify the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Director, Division of Parks and Historic Preservation, P. 0. Box 176, 205 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102, telephone (314) 751-2479. No further disturbance of i, 8802-1 SC-4 r f 1 t�11" � qq rx r t 1 •t i yy n, t � �i rr� ` byj}7 3'� t��' s n ft fr ri_:4L) s j ( r ��tt� AN!- '�ti£1k S3,CS? ��U k ,r kR f > t S f rit-'Q ` 5 d d t 7 r d d �f�: %,a?:A,—f f� rv/ u,;,.c a f�` VW Ir 1 the deposits shall ensue until the Contractor has been noti fied by the Owner that he may proceed. The Owner will issue i a notice to proceed only after the State official has sur- veyed the find and made a determination to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Owner. Compensation to the Contractor, if any, for lost time or changes in con- Z. to avoid the find, shall be determined in accord- ance with changed conditions or change order provisions of ' the specifications. l • , • z IN 8802-1 SC-5 ♦ f >' {:•�e�, E .n� �i� Y•"�+'�^�;i,9F h., his tr .•'{-e 'Y T�1' ak:j T y.a l s i..r� r 3' t >I;i.'s { ' �J,J)i t ids h @�ldt !`rk�yrr vsr :7 3` ���"^' d7Y{9 1}/p�$�� �(t �d,� X S+z� � � � k Tf C✓ +. + s� Y6itR?z+, � T PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION f, State Agency or Sub-Division Determination No. �r+ City of Jefferson/Waste Water Utilities 88-026-0136 ." 444 Location of Project Date of Issue City County June 23, 1988 ' Jefferson City Cole County f; Supersedes Determination No. Description of Work: x+ ,LL+, Electrical Improvements & Telemetry System Determination No. 88-026-0136 is provided upon the request of Heidi-Jo Stanfield A.C. Kirkwood & Associates 8080 Ward Parkway, Suite 200 ? Kansas City, MO 64114 In accordance with Section 290.260 RSMo (1986), within thirty (30) days after a certified copy of this determination has been filed with the Secretary of State as indicated below,any person who may be affected by this determination may object by filing an objection in triplicate with the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission, P.O. Box 599, Jefferson City, MO, 65102. Such objections must set forth in writing the specific grounds of objection. Each objection shall certify that a copy has been furnished to the Division of Labor j Standards, P.O. Box 449, Jefferson City, MO 55102, and to the party which requested this determination, ' pursuant to 8 CSR 20-5.010(1). •F FOR OFFICE USE ONLY JUN 23 IM Filed With Secretary Of State: qtr JUL 2 5 1988 . Last Date Objections May Be Filed: age MO 625-01019 J3-E1) Zll +. , �,,..,.�'�. _„�P s..y°t � }ii r Div•�w`'.'t,. . YFi t E ' 5 a i•E '�'a3,'Y. � 't�, .. .�`'s;y:'y n\ �`� l �.$ x �f�rt-}-t`•c`t4 �"' ta�ri' �'� � '' ,..rr.u+adN«r.aMnIHIC^A`.C1'k."e+`.�tX`A-".f" „3 „�t �F, IF11111• Y �' illlrn[iwl:.1:....-..r. (+ ...r a.,-.. .,..1..._..a "11w.uhW'.�M '� � I ., STATE OF'MISSOURI du ,",: `, =�• DEPARTMENT OF I—ABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS P.O.BOX 449 M1 4 L�yy a. JEFFERSON CITY,MISSOURI 65102 JERRY M.HUNTER r JOHN A&HCROFT 314/751.340a �. r5u•",` �. • W KEVIN DIWIDDIE `i r .. DIVISIOidsgxss" DIRECTOR r•;;. -inn;,,; !; • In accordance with your request for the prevailing hourly rate of wages for workmen required to perform the project or construction contract identified in your request, and pursuant to Section 290.210 to 340 V,A.M.S. , the Division of Labor Standards, being duly informed and having fully considered the matter, , ' { . finds, determines, declares, and certifies to you and the public body you repre- � 7,? sent: �h ' �:,. • 1, That the "Prevailing Hourly rate of wages" means the wages paid general- ly, in the locality in which the public works is being performed, to work- F" men engaged in work of a similar character including the basic hourly rate of pay and amount of the rate of contributions irrevocably made by a con- ' tractor or subcontractor to a trustee or to a third person pursuant to a tirr°•4k't„.r,,,>'.. fund, plan or program and the amount of the rate of cost to the contractor or subcontractor whicA may be reasonably anticipated in providing benefits "'?° xter' ., to workmen and mechanics pursuant to an enforceable commitment to carry out a financially responsible plan or program which was communicated in writing to the workmen affected for medical or hospital care, pensions on retire- `• : • - =t; ments or death, compensation for injuries or illness resulting from occuppa- tional activity or insurance to provide any of the foregoing, for unemploy- P. ment benefits r. fife insurance, disability and sickness insurance, accident :` insurance for vacation and holiday pay, for defraying cost of apprentice- ship or other similar programs or for other bona fide fringe benefits • but � 7 only where the contractor or subcontractor is not re wiredy other federal or state law to provide an of the benefits; F.` p y provide that the obligation of a contractor or subcontractor to make payment in accordance with the M vailing wage determination of the department, insofar as sections ' :. .210 to 290.340 are concerned, may be discharged by the making of pay- ment in cash, by the making of irrevocable contributions to trustee or third persons, as provided herein, by the assumption of an enforceable #r: commitment to bear costs of a plan or program as provided herein or any combination thereof, where the a gregate of such payments, contributions and cost is not less than the ra a of pay plus the other amounts as provid- ed herein. 2. That certified copies of this determination will be filed immediately with the Secretary of the State of Missouri and in the files of this depart- ;£t : ment. ;4 = The Division is not authorized to fix wage rates. The applicable law allows it •` ' to only ascertain what in fac� are th& prevailing hourly wages for a given craft in a given locality. A Locality is the county or counties where the � roject is to be constructed. The law provides that not less than the revail- ing hourly wages determined by the Division shall be paid by a contractor or subcontractor. A higher wage rate may be lawfully paid. Should objections be filed to an portion of this determination such objection •3`' or object ons must be specific and filed in accordance with Section 290. 60 of the Prevailing Wage haw. oe Assistant vIrector •: } 77 y.., x• .y r yh 4�t• f�..`'�tf< �r ln'" 1 ° Hs t 5 e. 1 ; s.. r t t.S >t � �ti �� � T 1(# y� � � �«S n&r#Sa J r � r 'r a r t r t > 5 -K • .-rrr 5F n s rti 4r �. 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APP Jb9- Others" CARPENTERS (See attached sheet for more informatio ) 15` 17 .92 1.18 .75 .03 Journeymen . 03 , Millwrights 17 .92 1.18 .75 Pile Driver Worker 17 .92 1.18 .75 . 03 OPERATING ENGINEERS j See attached sheet for Classifications: Group I 2.3 0 2 .7 0 .3 2 . l 15.3 5 Group IT" 15 .00 2. 30 2 .70 .32 Group III 14.80 2.30 2 .70 .32 2. 30 32 Group IV 13 .95 2 .7 ""M `t p t' �2 4 LABORERS �; (See attached sheet for Classifications ; ; 4. 1.40 1 65 1p General Laborers 14.65 ;. ;,w-•j5: Skilled Laborers 15.25 1.40 1.65 •10 .,.t. TRUCK DRIVERS-TEAMSTERS 1.75 2 .00 a Teamsters - (See below for Rates) , CLASSIFICATION'S (� C SSIFICATICNS RA Flat - ingle Axle 14. 58 `rank on - en le 13 Flat Bed Trucks - Tandem Axle 14.73 Tank Wagon - Semi-Trailer 14 .85 Station Wagons 14. 58 Insley Wagons, Duapsters, Half- pickup Trucks 14. 58 Tracks, Speedace, Euclids & e Material Trucks - Single Axle 14 . 58 other similar equipment 14 .85 14 .85 n:. Biaterial Trucks - Tandem Axle 14.73 A-Frame & Derrick Trucks 14 .85 Semi, and /or pole 'Mailers 14. 85 Float or Low Boy 14 8 5 Warehouseman 14 .4 8 r Winch, Fork & Steel Trucks . Distributor Drivers & Operators 14.85 *T'ireman Oiler & Greaser imitator & Transit Mix-Trucks 14.74 Station Attendant on Const. T nk Wagon - Single Axle 14.58 **Mechanics iyrs�. *'The wage rate for Tireman, Oiler & Greaser,. Station Attendant on Construction shall bet e gN' eers schedule, except operating } t, saw as the wage rate for the oiler in the operating engin 'ttY+z dngineer fringe benefits over and above any applicable teamster benefits shall be added to ' } teamster wages. Y =r A, **Thee wage rate for Mechanics in the teamsters schedule shall be the same as Mechanics in engineer fringe benefits over and •�� the operating engineers schedule, except that operating ; above any applicable tester benefits shall be added to teamster wages. 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CARPENTERS & PILED RIVERMEN: x Zone 1 Zone LA 20. 61 3 .68 `.+. 19. 00 3 .68 Zone 2 ; 19. 00 3 .68 y Zone 2A 18. 61 3 .68 Zone 3 Zone 3 17.66 3 .68 Zone 4 17. 00 3 .38 Zone 5 • ' 16. 40 3 .38 Zone G 16.95 3 .68 18. 15 2 .48 Zone 6A 17. 30 2 .48 Zone 7 19. 05 1. 58 Zone 7A Zone 7B 18. 15 2.48 j Zone 7C 19. 05 1. 58 18. 15 2.48 Zone 7D 'Lone 8 18. 15 2. 48 Zone 9 18. 50 1. 98 Zone 10 17. 50 4. 05 CEMENT MASONS: 20. 61 3. 83 Zone 1 16. 95 3. 23 Zone 2 15. 30 2. 68 Zone 3 15. 82 3. 58 Zone 4 14 . 35 1 Zone. 5 Zone 6 16. 45 ` Zone• 7 16. 40 Zone 8 16.45 r„ Zone 9 16. 95 2 . 93 " Zone 10: 18. 51 4 . 69 Projects less than $1 , 000, 000.00 17. 16 4 .69 Projects over 1 00 $ , 0. 000.00 37. 86 4 .69 Zone 11 ELECTRICIANS: 14. 15 2 .95 Zone 1 Electrical contracts exceeding $155, 000. 00 17. 10 1.40+14 . Electrical contracts not to exceed 25% $155, 000.00 13. 62 1.40+14 .25% ± Zone 2 19. 39 ' Zone 3 4 .65+10% Electrical contracts not to exceed 2000 man hours 18. 39 4. 65+10$ Electrical contracts 2000 man hours and over Zone 4 19. 39 4. 65+10% Electrical contracts not to exceed 2000 man hours 18. 39 4. 65+10$ Electrical contracts 2000 man hours and over Zone 5 19. 39 4. 65+10% 652 (May 22, 1992) VOL. II � f, f E ' - ��ak� xi4fct �w�8aF'4 -- = y9 ay, � �• � r 4.ci��,:.t'L�Sv1�itiV�klktltlti�klk�•"��r'i.'.�'"wtL'.r.�'��;sA.t�'�'-� + M091-1 Electrical contracts not to exceeed 2000 man hours 17 .79 4 . 65+10 � Electrical contracts 2000' man hours and over 19 .39 4. 65+10% Zone 6 : ... :ir 19 .40 2. 20+33-1/2% Zone Electrical contracts over .`'art ;. $100, 000.00 19 .40 2. 20+33-1/2$ Electrical contracts $100. 000.00 and under 14 .78 2. 20+33-1/2% Zone 8 • �' Electrical contracts over $200, 000. 00 19.40 2.2 0+33-1/2% Electrical contracts $200, 000.00 and , ' Zone r9 11.43 2.20+33-1/2% 4a r' X + 15. 00 2. 74+9* Zone 10 16. 04 2. 74 + Zone 11 9� Y. Zone 12: 17. 67 1.40 + 19.5% 1^h' °{r Electricians 14. 19 2. 45 -t• 8% ` Cable Splicers 14. 54 2. 45 + Zone 13 . 8t . k, Electricians 17. 04 6. 0.7 ' + 3� Cable Splicers IRONWORKERS: 17. 29 6. 07. + 3% >, df Zone 1 Zone 2 16. 89 5. 35. 18.56 4. 67 Zone 3 t�P}va ` Zone 4 15. 56 4. 67 . .,t. 14 . 65 3 .67 Zone 5 � Zone 6 16.20 4 .21 Projects $500, 000. 00 or more 17.10 3 .25 : Projects less than $500, 000. 00 c 7 e Zone 7 14 .50 3 .25 LABORERS: 20.38 5.32 Zone 1: Group 1 13 .23 4 .45 Group 2 ' Group 3 13 .58 4 .45 Zone 2 : 11.23 4 .45 r Group 1 12 .08 ' ' 4 .20 Group 2 12 .63 4 .20 Group 3 Zone' 3: 10. 08 4 .20 Group 1 15. 90 3 . 75 Group 2 Zone 4: 16. 50 3. 75 Bridges, locks, and dams on the Mississippi River:' Group 1 16. 95 3. 45 Group 2 Group 3 17. 20 3. 45 Group 4 17. 45 3. 45 k ALL OTHER WORK: 18. 475 3. 45 t, Group 1 15. 85 4'. 05. Group 2 16. 45 4. 05 r 653 (May 22, 1992) VOL. 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'j lzi M091-1 Zone : Group_ p 1 Grou 2 15.90 3. 80 ,., Zone 6: 16.50 3.80 a Group 1 14.45 3. 75 K Group 2 15.05 3. 75 Zone 7: p Grou 1 14.40 4. 05 ' `x_• Group 2 Zone 8: 15. 00 4. 05 Group 1 Group 2 14.97 4. 65 � Group 15.77 4. 65 {� p 97 12. . 4. 65 ?' f Zone 9: S Group 2 17. 71 3 .30 p 18. 21 3.30 *LINE CONSTRUCTION: Zone 1: Lineman 21. 11 1.50+20 3/4% ;Q Lineman Operator 19. 69 1.50-I.20 3/4% Groundman Powderman 14.77 1.50+20 3/4% f Zone u2: 14. 04 1.50+20 3/4% l Lineman Lineman 'Operator 20. 28 1.50 +20 3/4% 19. 29 1.50 +20 3/4% Groundman Powderman 14. 18 1.50 +20 3/4% Groundman *Zone 3: 13. 13 1.50 +20 3/4% Lineman & Cable Splicer 19. 49 1.75 + 36% Groundman-Winch Driver 14.34 1.75 + 36% Groundmen-Driver 13 .81 1.75 + 36% Equipment Operator 17 .44 1.75 + 36% Groundman 13 .81 1.75 + 36% Zone 4: Lineman 18 .19 1. 25 +13-1/2%-• Groundman Equipment Operator 16.07 1. 25 +131/2% Groundman - Class A 11.36 1. 25 +13-1/2% Zone 5: Railroad & Cross Country Transmission Line (Underground) : Lineman 18 .14 - 1.25 +17 1/4% Lineman Operator 16.77 1.25 +17 1/4% Groundman Powderman 12 .53 1.25 +17 1/4% F Groundman 11. 69 1.25 +17 1/4% Pole Treating Specialist 19.32 1.25 +17 1/4% Pole Treating Truck Driver Pole Treating Groundman 12.53 1.25 +17 1/4% 11. 69 1.25 +17 1/4% *Zone 6: Telephone and Telegraph Rail- road Communications and C.A.T.V. Work: Cable Splicer, Air Pressure Tech- nician, Central Office Equipment Man and Key System Installer 14 .07 1. 75 +21% j Telephone Lineman, Installer, CATV Terminator and Equipment Operator (D-4 or larger Crawler, Wheel Trencher ` Quarter Yard Backhoe or larger) 13 .49 1. 75 +21% 'I 654 (June 19, 1992) VOL. II i i c i.,.f.< t I �.t � � Y �'�`�j" Y - .+.�. { -� h !r ao^•+Y' ��•,. .t�.trt q 4C r- V Ar 4+•'_�l .�}.� r3+ 7U 1 � i`:^'fi `'1 F' r ��p yi x t' ,}F' i <si v i i a }� . ':r' .,,�,•. • 1 M09 1-1 Equipment Operator (all other small equipment) 11. 78 1.75 +21% 10. 57 1.75 +21% Groundman -� Winch Driver s :z Groundman 9. 26 1.75 +21% � a ' Zone 7: Telephone & Telegraph f ` Railroad Communications & CATV Work- ` Cable Splicers, Air Pressure Technician, Central Office Equip- ' `' went Man 13. 08 1.25 +3-3/4% ` Y Telephone Lineman & Installer, Repairman, CATV Terminator, 3 Equipment Operator (1/4 yd. Backhoe & larger & D-4 Crawler & yfi larger) 12. 41 1.25 +3-3/4% { 'A PAINTERS: Zone 1: F Brush & Roller 17. 14 3 .25 , Spray 18. 14 3 .25 z4 Bridge; steel 17. 89 ,3 .25 r. Stageman, spray; steelman spray; spray storage bin and tanks; bridge spray 18. 89 3 . 25 Sadblast bridge; stage; erected steel; and sandblast storage bin and tanks 18. 64 3 . 25 w Paperhanger 17. 64 3 . 25 Zone 2 : Brush 12. 20 2 . 23 Spray 13. 05 2 . 13 Sandblasting & Waterblasting 15. 15 2. 23 Tower, Stacks, Walkway, Cables, . ti Tanks, and Bridges 14. 00 2 . 23 Bridges over 500 ft. inelegnth 17. 27 2 . 23 Zone 3 : Brush 14.50 3 . 10 t+ {< Spray, Structural Steel, and 4• Sandblasting 15.. 75 3 . 10 Zone 4: Brush 16. 00 rr> ' • Bridge 16. 75 =� Spray, Sandblasting Operator; Work .$ performed on bridges 75 ft. in height 17. 00 ` All Structural Steel over 50 ft. in height 17. 00 Zone 5: Brush 16. 30 3 . 05 L " Spray 15. 60 1.45 Steel, Storage bin & tank 15.00 1.45 Bridges, stage, belt,Bazooka 15. 10 1. 45 Zone 6: Brush 13. 95 .45 kb Spray 14. 45 .45 Zone 7: Brush 18. 39 4 . 86 a Spray 20. 39 4 .86 ,F Zone 8 : 655 (June 19, 1992) VOL. II • 1' • r4k I 4 rr ti r 1-s;• J �' ' � fit}`x ti�I f fit{ } ''� �a••g�y:. .� i.r._ rtt� :_b� _ r, a, r „i.r. s r. � �ti."7� _.t... S�'"a r A Nb?n.•;>:' _ .'f�°' ` Y��l't�Y ryAi7�i45t{, $aU f#:.,X�' r ^iirk n,`N4+..p�-r�4Ai '� "j>•Gat�i�.�'tU 'St^"`�.�,.A4Y�r,�.t 7yyave�.r .'t'ff'�t41� pl. .��.. i„i I f i fflum, � 3 i. r.a. r r t-t` t' S M091-1 ` Brush 13.73 1.28 Spray, Bridgeman, Steelmen 14 .23 1.28 Zone 9: ' Sign painters 15.20 3.05+d Serviceman (repair of signs) 14.18 1.90+c PIPEFITTERS: Zone 1 20.83 5.28 Zone 2 22.35 . 7 .53 ;., PLUMBERS,., .; Zone 1 20.96 4 .25 Zone 2 19.855 4 .50 • Zone 3 18.02. 4 .25 PLUMBERS AND PIPEFITTERS: Zone 1 22.75 7 .78 Zone 2 18.15 4 .80 ' T Zone 3 18.88 2 . 60 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: , 4 Zone 1: x . Group I 17.10 5.27 Group II 16.85 5.27 Group III 16. 15 5.27 Group IV: (a) 12. 13 5. 27 (b)' ' 15. 15 5.27 Zone 2, ,3 & 8 'a Group I 19.72 6. 36 Group II 18.42 6. 36 Group III 15.42 6. 36 Group IV 17.97 6.36 -' Group V 14.96 6. 36 ' Zone '4 Group I 16.40 6. 31 r Group II 16. 05 6. 31 Group III 15.85 6. 31 Y Group IV 15. 00 6 31 .Zone 5 Group I 15.75 4 .90 Group II 15.50 4 .90 Group III 14.80 4 .90 Group IV 13 .30 . 4 . 90 Zone 6: • Group 'I 15.70 4 .90 Group II 15.35 4 .90 Group III 15. 15 4 .90 Group IV 13 .35 4 .90 Zone 7: Group I 15.47 2 .,90 -Group 'II 15. 12 ? .90 Group III 14.92 2 .90 656 (June 12, 1992) VOL. II .n "sM1 I Q: rt ;=r: y � A t '{t. .�' r`::,,. " .. ..C.;>� d ... ,i,P '��...'y ,, „+u� ,¢: Hsi .., s4.+i:,. 5_.�:i+rir„•i"�}",�' +..""e zi?:FIU.... .. ,k ._ -. j .,� •� � ��,.fir. 3�4� •�tG{;�� �t'31�, "Y�h i. n " cRTi 1, �' �1 lr• t MO91-1 ' Group IV 12 .87 2.90 r b = ,, TRUCK DRIVERS: Zone 1: Group 1 15.67 5.50 a Group 2 15.52 5.50 n Group 3 15.21 5.50 Group 4 15.01 5.50 Group 5 14 .79 5.50 y` Zone 2 Utility company work except power house site, water or sewer work: Group 1 18.40 .", Group 2 18 .55 { Group 3 18 .62 Group 4 18 .51 Ott Group 5 18.3 0 All other work: Group 1 21.90 Group 2 22 .05 Group 3 22 .12 p Group 4 22 .01 Group 5 21.80 Zone 3 : Utility company work except power house site, water or sewer work: Group 1 17 .05 a Group 2 17 .20 Group 3 17 .27 a 1y Group Group 5 16.9 5 ,x All •other work: r; Group 1 20.70 Group 2 Group 3 20 .77 Group 4 20.66 Group 5 20.45 Zone 4: Utility company work except power house J. site, water or sewer work: Group 1 12 .29 4 .25 Group 2 12 .44 4.25 Group 3 12 .51 4.25 #,r Group 4 12 .40 . 4.25 Group 5 12 .19 4.25 All other work: Group 1 15.79 !4.25 ." Group 2 15.94 4.25 Group 3 16.01 4.25 Group 4 15.90 4.25 } Group 5 15.69 4.25 k Zone 5: �. Utility company work except Power House � `. Site, Water or Sewer Work: Group 1 11.08 4.25 657 (May 22,1992) t ; VOL. II >x, 1.. Mh'f$L�y' k.t' .. _. , }. ,Y`.s. � ,% w .,y`t ,Fs;.�, .-.+ .c� �„a.; .�. ,.A., .. „.-'t#.,n ^ :., ...�:•4�'w»` •..k.L;:y?�.;, �, :t, i'lr �. - •..... �'_+p..��z �}�;z�. .z t,. `,p.z �� ; � rF� u fir. tti A ` ' /r, 'L �' � � � � y. +•' � '��+f`���i'�wR�j;>+ar:? "}cat�,�'k'��a���' ��a�4'� t"",�§j�� is ¢ M091-1 11.23 4.25 Group 2 11.35 4 .25 , r. Group 3 11.24 ' 4 .25 r, Group 4 10.98 4 .25 Group 5 A11 other work: 14 .58 4 .25 Group 1 14.73 4 .25 ' Group 2 14.85 4 .25 Group 3 14 .74 4 .25 0 Group 4 14.48 4 .25 Group 5 Zone 6: Utility company work except Power House Site, Water or Sewer Work: 10.35 4 .25 z ` P 1 10 Group ;u .5 0 4 .2 5 Group 2 10.62 4.25 „ Group 3 10.51 4 .25 y Group 4 10.25 4.25 Group 5 All other work. 13 .85 4.25 Group 1 14.00 4. 25 ' "' . Group 2 14.12 4 .25 Group 3 14.01 4.25 {` 4 Group 13.75 4.25 Group 5 'w Zone 7 : Group 1: Trucks or Trailers of a water level capacity of 11. 99 cu. yds. or less. Forklift Trucks; Job Site Ambulance & Pickup Trucks & Flat 16,67 4.31 + a Bed Trucks Group 2: Truck or Trailers of a ;x water level capacity of 12. 0 < cu. yds. up to 22.0 cu. yds. in- ';;. eluding Fuclids, Speedace and simi- ` ' lar equipment of same capacity 16.87 4.31 + a and Compressors Group 3: Trucks or Trailers of ads. ter level capacity of 22.0 cu. y and over including Fuclids, sgeedace and all Floats, Flat Bed Trailers, :Boom Trucks, Winch Trucks including small trailers, Farm Wagons, Tilt- top Trailers, Field Offices Tool Trailers, Concrete Pumps, Concrete 16.97 4931 + a Conveyors and Gasoline Tank Trailers Zone 8: ° ' Traffic control service driver 11.90 2.57 FOOTNOTR: a - 7 Paid Holidays A thru G also, paid. a vacation 3vdays 600f ours of service in any one contract yea Y paid 800 hours of service in any contract year; 5 days paid vacation for 1, 000 hours of service in any one contract year; also 40. P 658 (Aug. 30, 1991) VOL. ]LI A I Jae RIM,� � i..y {lcrj' ,7,- �..a �.�x 3'•S.`f!•��,{!9 '�5,la..�?.,,.:. k k b .t! z } x, H091-1 per hour health and welfare. "'- b - Emloedforl ` Employed year but less than 2 years shall receive week .� vacation with pay; 2 years or more shall receive 2 weeks u' vacation with pay. c - Employed for (1) year but less than (3) years shall receive 1 week vacation with pay; 3 to 9 years shall receive 2 weeks with � pay; 10 years or more shall receive 3 weeks vacation with pay. 4-= Also 8 Paid Holidays. A thru H. ;f Paid Holidays: A-Christmas Day, B-New Year's Day, C-Labor Day, D- Memorial Day, E-Independence Day, F-TYhanks ivin g Y' G-Da Da y after Thanksgiving Day, H-Washington's Birthday. WELDERS: Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. t,: y Li AREAS COVERED BY CARPENTERS AND PILEDRIVERMEN ZONES h, ` a Zone 1 - Jefferson, St. Charles Counties Zone 1A - Franklin County a' Zone 2 - Warren Counties Zone 2A - Lincoln County . Zone 2B - Pike, St. Francois, Washington Counties a ' Zone 3 - Cass, Lafayette, Buchanan, Clinton and Johnson Counties +; Zone 4 - Atchison, Andrew, Barry, Barton, Bates, Caldwell,. Camden, r. Carroll, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas,Daviess, DeKalb, ;t Douglas, Gentry, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Newton, ` . Nodaway, Ozark, Polk, St. Clair, Saline, Stone, Taney, Vernon, k? . Webster, Worth & Wright Counties Zone 5 - Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Iron, Madison, Maries, F, Montgomery,g ry, Phelps, Pulaski, .Reynolds, Shannon & Texas Counties . , Zone 6 - Boone, Cooper and Howard Counties Zone 6A - Pettis, Benton and Morgan Counties .: Zone 7 - Lewis, Marion and Ralls Counties Zone 7A - Callaway, Cole, Miller, Moniteau and Osage. Counties Zone 7B - Adair, Putnam, Schuyler, Knox, Clark, Scotland and Sullivan Counties Zone 7C -- Audrain and Monroe Counties Zone 7D - Randolph, Chariton, Linn, Macon and Shelby Counties Zone 8 - Bollinger, Butler Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, 4 er r . P Howell, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, t; Ripley, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties ' Zone 9 - Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties 4 . Zone 10 - St. Louis County and City t; AREAS COVERED BY CEMENT MASONS ZONES Zone 1 - Bates, Carroll, Cass & Lafayette Counties Zone 2 - Dent, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Texas, Marion, Ralls, Crawford, and Shannon Counties ' Zone 3 - Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties ;. Zone 4 - Cedar, Christian,Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Howell, 659 (May 2.2, 1992) VOL. II J f .fi, ,r��.(i�i:�",?a:'.':;1,4�>.. :''.,�-Si; :§;�;.'s•.�4•L�.,,,�:$2:s;..:4'�;t�41F;:a�'<:t ...F .a' .`K,.,.�'y�' y t � `�3 'Fi' Hr�+C•t � kd ; ,. �t,} Y{��c jY t. 4. r a fv 1D{j 'i'f.+ j f •} �•�N'�s�+ o r�` >� � i �i• h r 7� P . 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'� ^�}'�� �2:x au jN,F i tv, {'n �.L�v,'•t St+'jt!r; 'r, ,; 7,_< n� 5�.'�ttr i.Y`;. aTf •% rwx�' • ' . .A �i r > Yia i f' 1"m�'fit" G�'.•��N.. li4";' '.1WgUi„iia,...,.:....__,,:...:Af..` .......... w 'Cii•fC'r i7 qty M091-1 Laclede, Ozark, Polk,, Stone, Taney, Webster 6r Wright Counties Zone 5 - Benton, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Morgan, Pettis, Saline St. Clair Counties Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Chariton, Cooper, Howard, Linn, s Macon, Moniteau, Monroe, Randolph, Shelby, Schuyler, Sullivan & �'' :.• r. Putnam Counties 3 Zone 7 - Callaway, Camden, Cole, Gasconade, Maries, Miller, ; Montgomery, & Osage Counties Zone 8 - Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, S DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Livingston, Mercer, ' Nodaway & Worth Counties ` =` Zone 9 - St. Louis City & County, Jefferson & St. Charles Counties Zone 10 - Franklin, Lincoln, Warren, Iron, St. Francois, Ste. ` .' ,5: Genevieve, Washington, Reynolds & Madison Counties Zone 11 - Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, ' Mississippi, New Madrid Oregon, Pemiscot Perry, Ripley, Scott, ' . Stoddard and Wayne Counties ,<t,Q a' AREAS COVERED BY ELECTRICIAN ZONES k' Zone 1 - Adair Audrain (that part east of Highway 19) , Clark Knox, Lewis, Linn, Macon, Marion,- Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby and Sullivan Counties ::. Zone 2 - Area bounded on the North by State Highway 92 in Platte Clay Counties; east by a straight line from Intersection of State Highway 92 & 33 in Clay County Intersection of U.S. Highway 24 & State Highway 7 in Jackson County, south on Highway 7 to Pleasant Hill; South from Pleasant Hill due West to the Missouri - Kansas , = r State Line; West by the Missouri - Kansas State Line. Towns of F, • Pleasant Hill & Blue Springs are excluded , Zone 3• - Portion of Cass, Clay, Jackson and Platte Counties not included in Zone 2 Zone 4 - Bates, Benton, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette & Pettis Counties Zone 5 - Carroll Cooper, Morgan, Ray and Saline Counties Zone 6 - St. Charles County, St. Louis County and City Zone 7 - Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln & Warren Counties Zone 8 - Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Perry, Scott, St. Francois, :..:.• Ste. Genevieve, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Reynolds, Stoddard, Washington and Wayne Counties ^i Zone 9 - Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Laclede, Oregon, Ozark, Polk, Shannon, Stoner Taney, Texas, f Webster and Wright Counties Zone 10 - Pulaski County ' Zone 11 - Andrew Buchanan Clinton DeKalb, Atchison Holt Mercer, w• Gentry, Harrison, Daviess, Grundy, Worth, Livingston, Nodaway, Caldwell Counties Zone 12 - Barry, Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper, McDonald, Newton, St. Clair, Vernon and Lawrence Counties Zone 13 - Audrain (except Cuivre Township) , Boone, Callaway, Camden, '4 Chariton, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Howard, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Osage, Phelps and Randolph Counties AREAS COVERED BY IRONWORKERS ZONES 660 (Aug. 30, 1991) VOL. II , h{��C ?t,,-,t�dk'p�a ' ��1�'`' c S 3': t •ett",y YrtFi � � r 'x;w iS't"r7i� x r ys 2i�Y.I�� f�,�y�' I q-yt. 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'x i�ri i.: . ! , .,'i r.• } i k••� s.s �t 4 .r r{ 4nj;i.,kk{'�. r- '.,. _a (if.�� p.., f�ht. ^� �JfiZ t'+F3•➢/jYtial}'':XX / W s'Fporv, i, 1 � r:: z 1 1 t�". � xy�r // .., r t. t t �aA £�5��}'�+Y '�l% �, •� .X V t r t s t : > a r{ t d F r! .;r.. ,rasr,BZYY:NS'���' v�I:�'. �'1",a�bM�f1'.a:c.�a.,.._,_.. __..»... aaw c3kf?•?.,PS, �'�,'��'a�`,F��'ter`+....u'�r"�'� .�'y1r���{��+°t . M091-1 Zone 1 - Audrain, Callaway, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Montgomery, Osage, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Texas and Wright Countiew and portions of Camden, Douglas, Howell, Miller, Oregon, . ;;. Boons, Shannon, Laclede, Monroe, and Ralls Counties Zone 2 - Buchanan, Cass, Clay, Jackson, Lafayette, Platte and Ray a Counties x Zone 3 - Andrew, Atchison, Barton, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Carroll, Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Clinton, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, " Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, •Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Howard, Johnson, Laclede, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, • Moniteau, Morgan, Nodaway, Pettis, Ozark, Polk, Randolph, St. 4�tl Clair, Saline, Sullivan, Vernon, Webster, Taney, Wright and Worth Counties; and portions of Boone, Camden, Douglas, Laclede, and • Miller Counties Zone 4 - Barry, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton and Stone f` Y. Counties "t Zone 5 - Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Schuyler, ` Scotland, Ralls, Monroe and Shelby Counties ' sr` Zone 6 - Butler, Cape, Girardeau, Mississippi, New Madrid, Scott, . ' and Stoddard Counties; and portions of Wayne, Carter, Ripley, J �" ,;• i o �• ,,, Madison, Bollinger, Pemiscot and Dun.t�.in Counties. n . 1 Zone 7 - City & County of St. Louis St. Charles Jefferson Per ' r ri q`" Franklin, Lincoln, Warren, Washington, St. Francois, Ste. yj Genevieve and Reynolds Counties; and portions of Madison, '"` ,r IVIA Bollinger, Wayne,Iron, and Carter Counties �. t'; t AREAS .COVERED BY LABORERS ",; :=� ;r Zone 1 - Buchanan, Cass and Lafayette Counties :{ ` ra r'i : Zone 2 _ Andrew, Atchison, Barry, Barton, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, ; . Camden, Carroll, Cedar, Christian, Clinton, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Douglas, Greene,Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Johnson, Laclede, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Morgan, Newton, Nodaway, Ozark, Pettis, Polk, St. Clair, Saline, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster, Wright and Worth Counties. 2=r t Zone 3 - Franklin County Zone 4 - St. Charles County Zone 5 - Jefferson County kifi Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Bollinger, Boone, Butler, Callaway, Cape r. Girardeau, Carter, Chariton, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Dunkin, Gasconade, Howard Howell, Iron Knox, Lewis Linn,. Macon ' Madison, Maries, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe, New Madrid, Oregon, Osage, Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam,Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, Ripley, St.Francois, Ste. Genevieve Schuyler, Scotland Scott Shannon Shelby, Stoddard Sullivan, Texas, Washington and Wayne Counties Zone 7 - Lincoln, Montgomery and warren Counties ; 4 Zone 8 - Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray Counties Zone 9 - St. Louis City and County ' 661 (Aug. 30, 1991) . . ' VOL. II �t,., ; �t � ..,���?, r��{`��xt4{3 {�( i1.,t`.•a`4{n��.5 >, } a ,. y.,�s�'a�g ,} �• C1�� t f n4.3�q W Y p i .t. l r �S.r t J'. t rrr ti rt, i ' , t.t:ts�'f�f 6>G i" }: 4. }. �1.`P� �. * ,,�-�L:,; tyn ,�: y'F, ., `;4 ,rt,' ,,t .(i,it , �. ., r n1F(rt;I�'y.< tyab ," "+�` •'i r 4".",Y`".•. ,�'� A tt K�Sr 'i�'t '�.aZ-r1�tiS't •t i t( ' rt ih r ' ti y '1. i`t i:, E �> r? Y•r f r '- . irR'�' ry ,k5 :. :' r .t. ;r.�,,q tfa��•4r a�� ...,. '.:.. !t •��t '.ia Ik,.r'< � :L , �t�`, .,,,� ..fi"' f f:• �§4� h11'.� tFyy,r t!Y 1 .i 1 .(r.. .. t: .. < ., CY� ^�) 1'd5jf F X j 'i�� ,( • �' '; N l ) d .., } „ , M091-1 'y LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONES 1 AND 2 GROUP 1 - General Laborers - Carpenter tenders; salamander tenders; .., ``:wj3• loading trucks under bins; hopper u conveyors; track men & all other � tirS general laborers; air tool operator;cement handler, bulk or sack; dump an on earth fill; eor ie bu p g g ' ggie man, material batch hopper man; material mixer man (except on manholes) ; coffer dams; riprap pavers - rock, block or brick; scaffolds over ten feet notself- y.. r supported from ground up; skipman on concrete paving; wire mesh . L setters on concrete paving; all work in connection with sewer, water, '. gas, gasoline, oil, drainage pipe, conduit pipe, tile and duct lines n. and all other pipe lines; power too•1 operator, all work in connection ' . with hydraulic or general dredging operations; puddlers (paving only) ; straw blower nozzleman; asphalt plant platform man; chuck tender; crusher feeder; men handling creosote ties or creosotefY ' materials; men working with and handling epoxy material or materials` where s is required) ; p ( special protection p p topper of standing trees; batter board man on pipe and ditch work; feeder man on Wood "'°' '�' pulverizers; board and willow mat weavers and cable tiers on river work; deck hands; pile dike and revetment work; all laborers working on underground tunnels less than 25 feet where compressed air is not t ' used; abutment and pier hole men working six (6) feet or more belowk,'' t„ ground; men working in coffer dams for bridge piers and footings in the river; ditchliners; pressure groutmen; caulker and chain or concrete saw; cliffscalers working from scaffolds, bosuns' chairs or platforms on dams or P power plants over 10 feet above . P ( ) ground; mortarmen on brick or block manholes; GROUP 2 - Skilled Laborers - Head pipe layer on sewer work; laser beam "..'V ?: man; Jackson on any other similar tamp; cutting torch man; form � setters; liners and stringline men on concrete paving, curb, gutters; hot mastic kettleman; hat tar applicator; sandblasting and gunite nozzlemen; air tool operator in tunnels; screed man on asphalt machine; asphalt raker; barco tamper; churn drills; air track drills and all similar drills; vibrator man; stringline man for electronic grade control; manhole builders--brick or block; dynamite and powder men;' welder; grade checker on cuts and fills Group 3 - Dump Man; ticket taker on stock piles or flagmen , LABORERS CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS - ZONE 4 BRIDGES, LOCKS, AND DAMS ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER: GROUP 1 - General laborers F4 GROUP 2 - Asphalt raker; applying, cooking & heating of all mastic laying or caulking of performing pipe (including reinforced x `fi concrete tile but not including box culverts) , tin whistles, ._.: multi-plate culverts GROUP 4 - Brick mason tender LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONES 3 Through 7 GROUP 1 - General Labor-Carpenter tenders; salamander tenders; dump man; ticket takers; loading trucks under bins, hoppers, and 662 (Sept. 20, 1991) f" r VOL. 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'+",r. s 4f,r ' t .d�t �1�4�F r✓ }t �{f�y ( t . it I t \ 1 L x Sit} 4 {i'ryry r4.1. } 1 v f t•} 1 i'.' i! .t ..f .4 J i(. i ( 'Y"t*.Cy�f i� 4+-:'L� - f'i M091-1a conveyors ; trackman; cement handler; dump man on earth fill; georgie .y buggie man; material batch hopper man; spreader on asphalt machine, s material mixer man (except on manholes) ; coffer dams; riprap, pavers- rock, block or brick; scaffolds over ten feet not self-supported fromtr ground up; skipman on concrete paving; wire mesh setters on concrete ; ;. paving; all work in connection with sewer, water, gas, gasoline, oil,drainage pipe, conduit pipe, tile and duct lines and all other , • pipe lines; power tool operator; all work in connection with `•1 hydraulic or general dredging operations; form setters, puddlers 'y • (paving only) ; straw blower nozzleman; asphalt plant platform man; f ; u chuck tender; crusher feeder; men handling creosote ties or creosote �. >; materials; men working with and handling epoxy material; topper of ,Y standing trees ; feeder man on wood pulverizers, board and willow mat u4 weavers and cable tiers on river work; deck hands; pile dike and revetment work; all laborers working on underground tunnels less than 25 ft. where compressed air is not used; abutment and pier hole men ;�fWj� working six (6) ft. or more below ground; men working in coffer dams for bridge piers and footings in the river; barco tamper; jackson or ;rte any other similar tamp; cutting torch man; liners, curb, gutters, y ditch- liners; hot mastic kettleman; hot tar applicator; hand blade operator; mortar men on brick or block manholes; rubbing concrete, f?:.ctrp is air tool operator under 65 lbs. ; caulker and lead man; chain or iA;?„Q�a+,, ., ; concrete saw under 15 h.p. ; Signal Man GROUP 2 Skilled Laborers Vibrator man; asphalt raker; head pipeu:; >;a;a;,. layer on sewer work; batterboard man on i e and ditch work; cliff P P scalers working from bosun's chairs; scaffolds or platforms on dams • '. or power plants over l0 ft. high; air tool operator over 65 lbs. , ` stringline man on concrete paving; sandblast man; laser beam man; wagon drill; churn drill ; air track drill and all oth similar types ; drills,gunite nozzle man; pressure grout man; screed man on asphalt; concrete saw 15 h.p. and over; grade checker; stringline man on , electronic grade control ; manhole builder; dynamite man; powder man; welder; tunnel man; waterblaster - 1000 psi or over; asbestos and/or hazardous waste removal and/or disposal LABORER CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS - ZONE S "Group 1 - General laborer - Carpenter tenders, salamander tenders; loading trucks under bins, hoppers and conveyors; track men and all r other general laborers; air tool operator; cement handler (bulk or sack) ; chain or concrete saw; deck hands; dump'man on earth fill ; grade checkers on cuts and fills; georgia buggies man; material batch hopper man; scale man; material mixer man (except on manholes) ; ” coffer dams; abutments and pier hole men working below ground) ; +r k; signal man; scaffolds over 10 ft. riprap pavers rock, block or bric not self-supported from ground up; skipman on concrete paving; :<. vibrator man; wire mesh setters on concrete paving; all work in <`:a'• connection with sewer, water, gas, gasoline, oil, drainage pipe, conduit pipe, the & duct lines and all other pipe lines; power tool FM operator; all work in connection with hydraulic or general dredging ' crusher feeder; men handling ; :;'4 operations; paddlers (paving only) ; ;:;.. creosote ties on creosote materials; men working with and handling epoxy material or materials (where special protection is required) ; ' E 663 (Mar. 20, 1991) z as eK4�y VOL. .r, er�� �8�"7,��s�•li?�9s'F+��•"""t .""°"..wgyy>'1,:,§,� �4 x+k?,..ti:r°rF"'l.ua53.:'�.`AwU ,: €sSil�El�'i�'tM't�','_s s i .rY s 't'�,f�µ` ,.t�.. �� (V/'11 i. f :i. _ .. •l, � „lY Tt ?jty�tj {�J't�"' .�yy' Y •{ . i7 t4�rF�,}F� of '.✓ 1 a _ - , .k a4i.> ?'45Pr. r� �s s`� ( ; •. �+°«"' ,(h °�,��.�.,rki�� •5��" •,s3�,.Y�,s>• ]'kF' ,t,P#�+"�} � i�1' ', h >`Y�r k � '. :s r�* [ y kE'^#✓lt3�.yt \{ '.'/ Yk. t L '�.i t 4'L ' iu:.,.3�_:li }:i't.. ,.tr^.u,:..: .a:.:.ania#W,MmgMlN.kf,dS, W&+bee+.i.�i........•... ...._..Jn., .t .x,mi.ru' M091-1 iy topper of standing trees; batter board man on pipe & ditch work; p t'. feeder man on wood pulverizers; board and willow mat weavers and z' cable tiers on river work; a] l laborers working on under ground tunnels where compressed air is not used Group 2 - Skilled Laborers - Spreader or screed man on asphalt machine; asphalt raker; laser beam man; barco tamper; Jackson or any other similar tamp; wagon driller, churn drills, air track, drills ; and all other similar drills; cutting torch man; form setters; liners ' and stringline men on concrete paving, curb, gutters and (etc. ) ; hot mastic kettleman; hot tar applicator; hand blade operators; mortar ' men on brick or block manholes; sandblasting and gunnite nozzlemen; # •, rubbing concrete; air tool operator in tunnels; head pipe layer' on sewer work; manhole builder (brick or block) ; dynamite and powder t men; welder u . Group 3 - dump man; ticket taker on stock piles or flagmen LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS ZONE 9 GROUP 1 - Laborer and Flagperson GROUP 2 - Dynamiter or Powderman f'4 }n.+ AREA COVERED BY LINE CONSTRUCTION Zone 1 - Bates, Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Henry, Johnson, Jackson, t Lafayette, Pettis, Platte, Ray and Saline Counties n! Zone 2 - Andrew, Atchinson, Barry, Barton, Buchanan, Caldwell,. Cedar, Christian Clinton Dade., Dallas Daviess DeKalb Douglas, Gentry, Greene, Grundy, Harrison, Hickory, Holt, Jasper, Lacy'.:--, Lawrence, Livingston, McDonald, Mercer, Newton, Nodaway, Ozark, 2olk, St. ;. ; Clair, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster, Worth and Wright Counties Zone 3 - Crawford, Franklin Iron Jefferson,Re nolds St. Charles St. Francois St. Louis and City, Washington, Adair Audrain Boone ;r <a Callaway, Camden, Carter, Chariton, Clark, Cole, Cooper,. Dent, Gasconade, Howard, Howell, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Macon, Maries, :;. Marion, Miller, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Oregon, Osage, .Y � Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Ripley, Ste. ' .: Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Sullivan, Texas and r Warren' Counties * � Zone 4— Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Madison, : t Mississippi, lvew Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties Zone 5 - Atchison, Nodaway, Worth, Harrison, Mercer, Holt, Andrew " DeKalb, Davies, Grundy, Buchanan, Clinton, Caldwell, Livingston, .:.;. Platte, Clay, Ray, Carroll, Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, Cass, . Johnson, Pettis, Bates, Henry, Vernon, Benton, St. Clair, Hickory, Barton, Cedar, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Jasper, Dade, Lawrence, Greene, ' Webster, Wright, Newton, McDonald, Barry, Stone, Christian, Douglas, , Taney, Ozark and Gentry Counties Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Carter, Chariton,. Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Franklin, Gasconade, Howard, . t^ Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Macon, Maries, Marion, Miller, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, • Oregon, Osage, Perry, Phelps, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, 664 (Mar. 20, 1991) { VOL. 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V t`' .�5 7�A�r'Y,h. r 7s" �'%Y,R- ;t! r 1 .y1,�fr;•.•at ' �i. •;it' •{t�'', t•.tti �r4f . ;;.y,f 1,1^. i5. sf �;l. s txtSA ' -T L •Fa;,lt .d. • �rt.',;. ,T". 32i pp4 _ • .s .z .. + s �� 4�t�YSra`' ,t'+�t(�'��'t t ��� �.s': ��} 33 t k ."�;;� r} ztJa SI43iy 1`�".y{l"`!`it♦R '4 c !. !i„1t' } r 1+�r �i�I'{ ++}' y �' . '.auk Y'tIMP, ^' .. M091-1 Ripley, St. Charles, ,St. Francois, St. Louis and City, Ste. Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Sullivan, Texas, y Warren and Washington Counties s ; Zone 7 - Atchison, Nodaway, Worth, Harrison, Mercer, Holt, Andrew, DeKalb, Daviess, Grundy, Buchanan, Clinton, Caldwell, Livingston, ° ` ] Platte, Clay, Ray Carroll, Jackson, Lafayette, Saline, Cass, Johnson, ' , Pettis, Bates, Henry, Benton, Vernon, St. Clair, Hickory, Barton, x Cedar, Polk, Dallas, Laclede, Jasper, Dade, Lawrence, Greene, . Webster, Wright, Newton, McDonald Bar ry, Stone Christian, Dou g las, ., Taney, Ozark, and Gentry Counties ^' AREA COVERED BY PAINTERS r Zone 1 - Bates, Caldwell , Carroll, Clinton, Cass, Clay, Daviess, Grundy, Linn, Henry, Harrison, Jackson, Johnson (excluding Whiteman Air Force Base, Lafayette, Livingston, Mercer, Platte and Ray Counties Bollinger,Zone 2 - g Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid Pq Pemiscot r r r Scott Stoddard Reynolds, Iron Butler Carter, I r Shannon, ,, Wayne, Oregon, Ripley, Ste. Genevieve, St.Francois Perry, wry. Washington, & Madison Counties 3a ,'•.'. Zone 3 - Camden, Crawford, Dent Laclede Maries Miller Phelps, s r , Pulaski and Texas Counties r Zone 4 Benton, Cooper, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis and Saline Counties and W hiteman AFB in Johnson County Zone 5 - Andrew, Atchinson, Buchanan, DeKalb Gent Holt Nodaway, & 4 +tt Worth Counties Zone 6 - Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Chariton, Cole, Gasconade, ,kx:o• Howard, Monroe, Montgomery, Linn, Osage, Scotland and Randolph -fF Counties , -. Zohe 7 •- Jefferson St. Charles, St. Louis & City, Warren Lincoln x ;f< Pike, Franklin, Rails, Marion, Lewis, and Clark Counties Zone 8 - Christian Dallas Dou As Greene Hickory,Christian, g Howell, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, Barry, Barton , Cedar, Dade, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald Newton, St. Clair and Vernon Counties Zone 9 - Buchanan, Platte, Clinton, Clay, Ray, Jackson, Cass, Bates, M Lafayette, and Johnson Counties AREAS COVERED BY PIPEFITTERS *,. Zone 1- Bates Benton, Carroll, Clay, Cass, Henry, Hickory, Jackson, =_ Johnson, Lafayette, Morgan, Pettis, Platte, Ray, Saline, St. Clair, F." and Vernon Counties , Zone 2- St. Louis, Camden, Cole, Franklin, Jefferson, Maries, Miller, tF;x' Moniteau, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, St. Charles and Warren Counties t''ily�j Y AREAS COVERED BY PLUMBERS Zone 1- Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties ?'t Zone 2- City and County o! St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson, Warren, f: . Franklin, Phleps, Pulaski, Maries, Cole, Osage, Moniteau, Camden, x:,14 and Miller Counties. 665 (Sept. 20, 1991) VOL. II •r pa� {gF .'. Y° t } I ,< 'r'' y 'R 4 5 15....,f .e�LJ4;#rlj�J y,v�t�•r y r+:'.t,,;M1'.};.:.s yi}.` i� ::��. arf .•!,.a i �' lc 1 t n ".f} � .d'1,4 f i?t,., r .a}: t' {s i }r»! .� l{,.�%' ^stl ij,i ,�t.'�� `}o '� K !� j Y�sF Rai{,�r '!r c'�r i`4 ��S i 7,plat +. r ii . �+t • �':1..tt �o � }s zi2.t{fi�5¢;v;. ,. �.'>��� �i.�1�1.kt� ut3F,.rt;l+�.�,.niS t}. s t , L t t; t _ t) ti £r �. t .fi_ , Vk ter FQ•c: 1r x„.• .try S't:'.tr i.n;i .( L t fS F.x t 1 � ..31..��r ,f:. f` M091-1 �N ,t= Zone 3 Ray, Carroll, Bates, Vernon, Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, IO c Saline, Pettis, Benton, St. Clair, and Morgan Counties. 4 `§ AREAS COVERED BY PLUMBERS AND PIPEFITTERS Zone 1- Adair, Audrain, Butler, Cape, Giradeau, Chariton, Clark, ," Gasconade, Grundy, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Livingston, T Macon, Mercer, Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, New Madrid, Perry, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Northern half of Randolph, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby and 7 Sullivan Counties. ` Zone 2- Buchanan, Andrew Holt, Atchison Nodaway, Worth, Gentry, DeKalb, Clinton, Harrison, Davess, and Caldwell Counties Zone 3- Boone, Callaway, Cooper and Howard Counties, and southern half of Randolph County CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS Equipment Power E i operators Zone 1 {y�< <.N P P Group I - Asphalt paver and spreader; asphalt plant console operator; '. .., . auto grader; backhoe; blade operator, all types; boilers-2, boring machine (truck or crane mounted) ; bulldozer operator; clamshell operator; rom ressor maintenance operator-2; concrete plant operator, '. central mix; concrete mixer paver; crane operator, derrick or -} derrick-trucks; ditching machine; dragline operator; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill-cat with compressor mounted on cat; " drilling or boring machine, rotary, self-propelled; high loader-fork lift; hoisting engineer-2 active drums; locomotive operator, standard guage; mechanics and welders, field; maintenance operator; mucking machine; pile driver operator; pitman crane operator; pump-2; pushcat operators; quad-trac; scoop operator- all types; scoops in tandem; self-propelled rotary drill (leroy or equal-not air trac) ; shovel . t: operator; P erator; side discharge spreader; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop ` operator; slipform paver (CMI, REX or Equal) ; throttle man; truck crane; welding machine maintenance operator-2 r Group II - "A" frame truck; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant fireman, drum or boiler; asphalt plant mixer operator; asphalt plant man; asphalt roller operator; backfiller operator; chip spreader; • ` concrete batch plant, dry-power operated; concrete mixer operator, skip loader; concrete pump operator; crusher operator; elevating grader operator; greaser; hoisting engine-1 drum; LaTourneau rooter; `4 multiple compactor; pavement breaker, self-propelled, of the hydra- hammer or similar type; power shield; pub mill operator; stump =' cutting machine; towboat operator; tractor operator-over 50 HP tl' Group III - Boilers-1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill -r operator; compressor maintenance operator-1; concrete saws, self- '' propelled; conveyor operator; distributor operator; finishing machine operator; fireman, rig; float operator; form grader operator; pump; pump maintenance operator, other than dredge; roller operator, other t. than high type asphalt; screening and washing plant operator; self- 666 (May 22, 1992) VOL. II 7Lgtirf t b�1"�x t as;"1 at:1Fr''$#b+bn" 4 '%6 5 y '%E�.t��,a$ A,k 7 ) � z i%tyv7 z �,� y d''rr �. tt,�r }bti hart 5 e• .,. L`� �� �'�" s� �;u i , , t '"�1}f '�yf t ca'x?#r��,Z�j � �i �'. � .�T,�ss� �a. �$i'�3t�ha {��,.'"�.�..>;+a�%E�`• "sa , . �, 1 + L �ry F.., "i �•, rjiE r.t.:M1 2e�. * +tk •,jhy! f+ ..S,ES.!' J,t" k x tn,.` j !•+S 9 inf�+`y 1°(`1 t r 5P r } t 7Tk:, 7 3 M091-1 W4 propelled street broom or sweeperrsiphons and jets; subgrading machine operator; tank car heater operator - combination boiler and booster; tractor, 50 HP or less, without attachments; vibrating machine operator, not hand; welding machine maintenance operator-1 Group IV: (a) oilers (b) oiler driver, (all types) FOOTNOTE HOURLY PREMIUMS FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE $.25) ABOVE GROUP I RATE Clanshells - 3 ' yd. capacity or over - crane or rigs, 80 ft. boom or over (including jib) - draglines, 3 yd. capacity or over piledrivers, 80 ft. of boom or over (including jib) shovels backhoes, 3 yd. capacity or over *Power Equipment operators Zone 2, 3 & 8 Group I Backhoe/cable, hydraulic, 2 cu. yds. bucket and under regardless of attachment (mfg. bucket rating to apply, one oiler for J 2 or 3, two oilers for 4 through 6. , backhoe, hydraulic, over 2 cu. yds. , cableway, crane (crawler or truck, hydraulic - truck or crusier mounted - 16 tons and over, pile driving and extracting, locomotive., crane with boom (including jib) over 1001 from pin to 8i pin (premium I cent per foot to a maximum of $2.00) , crane-using rock socket tool (premium 50 cent per hour) , 'derrick,steam; derrick car and derrick boat; dragline,, dragline 7 cu. yds. and over . (premium 50 cents per ,hour) ; dredge; gradall, crawler or tire mounted; locomotive, gas, steam, & other powers; pile driver', land or floating; scoop; skimmer; shovel, power (steam, gas,, electric or other powers) ; shovel, power - 7 cu. yds. and over premium 50 cents per hour) switch boat; whirley; asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; asphalt plant console operator; autograder; automatic slipform paver; bl*ade .operator - all types; boat operator - tow; boiler - 2; central mix concrete plant operator; clam shell operator; concrete mixer paver; derrick trucks; ditching machine; dozer operator; dredge booster pump; dredge - enginenan; drill cat with compressor mounted on cat; drilling .or boring machine rotary self-propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch-hammer wheel; mechanics and welders; 'mucking machine; pitman crane operator; push cat operator; quad-trac; .scoop operator; sideboom cats; trenching machine operator Group II - A-Frame; asphalt hot-mix silo; Air tugger w/air compressor; anchor-placing barge; asphalt roller spreader operator; asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt plant man; asphalt plant mixer operator; athey force feederloader self- propelled) ; badkfiller operator/machine; barber-green loader; boat operator-push boat or tow boat (Jobsite, bridge & dam) ; boiler, high pressure breaking in period; boom truck, placing or erecting; boring machine? footing- foundation; bullfloat; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator skip loader; -concrete plant operator; concrete pump 667 (kTune 12, 1992) VOL. 11 Ri 111 Y; K*� �a �a' 51,R"t A 0,� V'it A01 i Wi Elf k.4 44� rr} Sul '• � t : r �y�r<"' 1 �Y �1 ''� .. tWS�t .t fit'iiQF :`t�R±kMCaiYi+tsnJ.....{a'. .. .. ..,......_.,........:«rcre.6y'tNbts?At{rr�k�tt�.•ti�t.+�K ?, ,.tr'rstt,K.,.w:..::._:..:.._ w.:r..,.w�v'r�ir'.�.�i� r 1 MO91-1 operator; cherry picker; combination concrete hoist & mixer (such as mixermobile) ; compressor (when operator runs throttle) ; concrete k•. "° breaker (truck or tractor mounted) ; concrete pump, such as pump-crete machine; concrete saw (self propelled) , concrete spreader; conveyor, large (not self-propelled hoisting or moving brick and concrete into, or into and on floor level, one or both, crane, hydraulic-rough terrain, self-propelled; crane hydraulic-truck or cruiser mounted-under 16 tons; drilling '° r} .,,. machines,self-powered, used for earth or rack drilling or f. :{A5r boring (wagon drills and any hand drills obtaining power from other sources including concrete breakers, jackhammers and barco equipment , - no engineer required) ; elevating grader; engineman, dredge; excavator or powerbelt machine; finishing machine, self-propelled �Y ' oscillating screed; forklift; grader, road with power blade; k ,Y: highlift; greaser; hoist; stack; hydro-hammer; loading machine :,, (such as barber-greens) ; mechanic, on job site; mixer, paving; . " mixer-mobile; mucking machine; pipe cleaning machine, pipe wrapping machines; plant asphalt; plant, concrete producing or ready-mix job site; plant heating-job site; plant mixing-job site; plant power, generating-job site; pumps, two through six self-powered over 211; +; v pumpsp electric -submersible, two through six,. over 411; quad-track; , 3 , roller, asphalt, top or sub-grade; scoop, tractor drawn; spreader �.t'� i` box; sub-grader; tie tamper; tractor-crawler, or wheel type with or without opwer unit, power take-offs, and attachments regardless of size trenching machine; tunnel boring machine; vibrating; a ratin machine {,t;�' ,~A, automatic, automatic propelled; welding machines (gasoline or _;14,r diesel) two through six; well drilling machine; fork lift; grease yr ` : fleet; hoisting - 1; locomotive operator narrow guage; multiple - -. compactor; pavement breaker; powerbroom self-propelled; power ; shield; rootor; slip- form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; ;^ side discharge concrete spreader; throttleman; •tractor operator r. ;.f. (over 50 hp) ; winch truck; crusher operator 1 Group III - Conveyor, large (not self-propelled ) ; conveyor, large (not self-propelled) moving brick and concrete (distributing) on floor level; mixer two or more mixers of one bag capacityor less, ^t air tugger w/plant air; boiler, for power or heating on construction projects; boiler, temporary; compressor (mounted on truck; curb finishing machine; ditch paving machine; elevator ; endless chain -,; - hoist; form grader; hoist; one drum regardless of size; lad-a-vator; manlift;mixer, asphalt, over 8 cu. ft. capacity; without side loader, g capacity , g , 2 ba ca acit or more; mixer, with side loader re ardless r . v `.t of size, pug mill operator; Pump, sump-self-powered, automatic controlled over 2 1" during use in connection with construction work; sweeper, street; welding machine, one over 400 amp. ; winch operating from truck; scissor lift (used for hoisting) ; tractor, small wheel tt type 50 h.p. & under with grader blade & similar equipment; spreader box operator, self-propelled (not asphalt tractor operator (50 h.p. or less) ; boiler - 1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator; compressor over 105 CFMI 2 - 3 pumps 4" & over; 2 - 3 .,:c•� light 7. 5 KWA or any combination thereof; clef plane opr. ; ;..; compressor maintenance operator 2 or 3, concrete saw operator �s.r'pU self oro elled : • crub finishin g machine operator; flex plane float operator; form grader operator; pugmill operator; y��j-t.•�Y 668 (June 12, 1992) VOL. 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'hY" x+'.,•14.` #ssd:. tai`' ' rf'�r£'(•r" r f � iy. �,s`..:{� e,�krrft',S,1S t;t�ts��;S v`"}t't�':i�j`t •y7yr�.`}'1r @ '?+, r. ���1'�i�a{cE�l�.d� io-..+,:..',.�. _..:.w,..tr`t '}��.. y+s 'Lrlf ,.•i M091-1 roller operator other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; distributor operator; siphons & jets; subgrading machine operator; tank car heater (combination boiler & booster) ; { ulmac or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator; hydrobroom Group IV - Boat operator-outboard motor (job site) ; conveyor (such as C `al con-vay-it) regardless of how used; sweeper, floor Group V - (a) Air pressure, oiler engineer, operating under ten a 4'= pounds (b) air pressure, oiler engineer operating over ten pounds 7'{; (c) air pressure en g ineer o p eratin g under tan pounds (d) air ` pressure engineer operating over ten pounds (e) crane-piledriving ``. and extracting; crane using rock socket tool; dragline - 7 cu. yds. & over; shovel, power - 7 cu. yds. and over; crane, climbing such as `> Linden , , gas or electric hoisting material and ) derrick diesel '. erecting steel - 1501 or more above ground; hoists, three or more a drums; scoop,tandem; tractor, tandem crawler ` *Power Equipment Operators Zones 4 �r F A. Group I - Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader, :' ' asphalt plant console operator; autograder; automatic slipform 3 aver, back hoe, blade operator - all P p types; boat operator - tow; boiler - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator; clam shell ` operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick , 'L:! trucks; ditching machine; dozer operator; dra line o r. ; dredge booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with compressor mounted on cats drilling or boring machine rotary, self- propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch- �` hammer wheel; locomotive operator- standard guage; mechanics and welders; mucking machine; piledriver operator; pitman crane } operator; push cat operator; quad-trac; scoop operator; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop operator; trenching machine operator; truck + crane, shovel operator is .� Group II - A-Frame; asphalt hot-mix silo; asphalt roller operator; asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt plant man; asphalt plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; r boat operator (bridge & dams) ; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator — skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump operator; dredge oiler; elevating P g g grader operator, fork lift, grease f 41a fleet; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator - narrow guage; s. multiple compactor; pavement breaker; owerbroom self-propelled; P power shield; rooter; slip-form .finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttleman; tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck; asphalt roller operator; crusher operator , ty" 669 (Junes 12, 1992) VOL. 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":.f ��<,�� �_ '� l?'ke ,� s�� � 7;t, a, r. � � v� i; � +� yt,e ,'•n.,ra.f,�A �,��., t�� .r s +fy.'�" n� •^( 4. 0, yty .9 is " it t .. j x -{ � ,i;a���t� t tt�t(S"r#l'f�i,r4` kt, �`t'faY«{+0 41.,'.t C:dt - 11t 1..�Li'hSy 11 r`r�� t' r 1 i w .a�t " ,w....+.w�. _, `,). ts 1;. kLS`f�.;ci'utiL45a� LY 'k" :4t,...r n.-,k..t.+:::.t...:•'LWVt+'.. , . t� ^} M091-1 �} Group III - Spreader box operator, self-propelled (not asphalt; tractor operator (50 h.p. or less) ; bailers - 1 ; chip spreader R (front man) ; churn drill operator; compressor over 105 CFM 2 - 3 ' F, . pumps 4" & over; 2-3 light plant 7.5 KWA or any combination thereof; clef plane opr. ; compressor maintenance operator 2 or 3 ; concrete saw operator (self-propelled) : curb finishing machine; distributor 4" .. `.. ` operator; finishing machine operator; flex plane operator; float ' ' operator; form grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, �t other than high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons & jets; subgrading machine operator; tank car heater (combination boiler & booster) ; ulmac, ulric or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator; hydrobroom Group IV - Oiler; grout machine; oiler-driver;. compressor over 105 ' cm-l; conveyor operator - 1; maintenance operator; pump - 4" & over i•Yse`. FOOTNOTE: HOURLY PREMIUMS ' FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUP I RATE .r Crane with 3 yds. & over buckets; •dragl ine operator - 3 yds. & fir • over, shovel - 3 yds. & over; piledrivers - all types; clamshell 3 yds. & over; hoists - each additional active drum over 2 drums i g. FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATION SHALL RECEIVE ($.50) ABOVE GROUP I RATE Tandem scoop operator, Crane, rigs over 100 feet (incl. jib) - '' .01 Per foot a. Power Equipment Operators. Zones 5, 6 & 7 €,<ss= Group T - Asphalt finishing machine & trench widening spreader; ' .'" asphalt plant console operator; automatic slipform paver; +`F autograder; backhoe; blade operator, - all types; boat operator tow; boilers - 2 ; central mix concrete plant operator (except' Benton, ' Carroll, Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, Linn, Mercer, Morgan, Pettis , Saline and Sullivan Counties) ; clamshell operator; concrete mixer paver; crane operator; derrick or derrick - % trucks; ditching machine; dozer operator; dragline operator; dredge ! booster pump; dredge engineman; dredge operator; drill cat with <h^ compressor mounted on cat; drilling or boring machine rotary self- r propelled; highloader; hoisting engine - 2 active drums; launch . hammer wheel; locomotive operator; - standard guage; mechanics and u � welder; mucking machine; piledriver operator; sideboom cats; skimmer scoop operators; trenching machine operator; truck crane; scoop 4t.r ~ operators - all types ; pitman crane operator; push cat operator; ` quad trac; shovel operator 'a Group II .- A-frame; asphalt hot mix silo; asphalt plant fireman (drum or boiler) ; asphalt roller operator; asphalt plant man; asphalt T: plant mixer operator; backfiller operator; barber-greene loader; +£: boat operator (bridges and dams) ; chip spreader; concrete mixer operator - skip loader; concrete plant operator; concrete pump . _ operator; crusher operator; dredge oiler; elevating grader operator; fork lift; greaser-fleet; hoisting engine - 1; locomotive operator - :4 . 670 (June 12, 1992) VOL. II -�;�,. +,gin. 5 e'rA i kity ' a� it 3's M-�'`tf�S'.'},}Y,• al' tYY`'fit= (✓ 'k'sSTx'. 4 . ev . z��F iet �'KFxn'� x�tt ,Itsk 1.. ,.t,i.; s r.. '� y+it itRryt_• n. , }' t ..t�� + ,T 'i M091-1 narrow guage; multiple compactor, pavement breaker; power broom self-propelled; power shield; rooter; slip form finishing machine; stumpcutter machine; side discharge concrete spreader; throttle man; �b471 tractor operator (over 50 hp) ; winch truck Group III Boilers - 1; chip spreader (front man) ; churn drill operator; clef plane operator; concrete saw operator (self-pro- pelled) ; curb finishing machine; distributor operator; finishing machine operator; flex plane operator; float operator; form grader operator; pugmill operator; roller operator, other than • high type asphalt; screening & washing plant operator; siphons jets; subgrading machine operator; spreader box operator, self- 'N propelled (not asphalt) ; tank car heater operator; (c6mb:nation boiler & booster) ; ulmac, ulric, or similar spreader; vibrating machine operator, not hands; tractor operat©r (50 hp or less) Group IV - oiler; oiler driver FOOTNOTE: HOURLY PREMIUMS FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.25) ABOVE GROUP I RATE DRAGLINE operator - 3 yds. & over; shovel - 3 yds. & over; clam- ' shell - 3 yds. & over; crane, rigs or piledrivers, 1001 of boom or over (incl. jib. ) , hoists - each additional active drum over 2drums FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.50) ABOVE GROUP I RATE Tandem scoop operator; crane, rigs or piledrivers 150' to 200' of yy boom (incl. jib. ). FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS SHALL RECEIVE ($.75) ABOVE GROUP I RATE Crane rigs, or piledrivers 200 ft. of boom or over (incl.. jib. ) *AREAS COVERED BY POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ZONES ZONE I Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray Counties ZONE 2 - St. Louis City & County, Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles, Lincoln and Warren Counties ZONE 3 - Adair, -Audrain, Boillinger, Boone, Butler Callaway,, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Clark, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Dunklin, Gasconade, Howell,, Iron, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Madison, Maries, Marley, St. Francois, Ste., Genevieve, Schuyler, Scotland, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard, Texas, Washington, and Wayne Counties ZONE 4 - Buchanan, Cass, Clinton and Lafayette Counties ZONE 5 - Andrew, Atchinson, Bates, Benton, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Henry, Holt, Howard, Johnson, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nckdaway,, Pettis, Saline, Sullivan and Worth Counties ZONE 7 Christian, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, Taney, Barry, Barton, Camden, Cedar, Dade, Dallas, Douglas 671 (June 12, 1992) VOL. II I&I-N,IN PF A �t+�}:9���as?�.z'4�'�`�r�u65i.0�yiii�M'��a • 158ei�� .us7aFi i3i.`+�Yc�4. +'�.T��'z�.6d .p. M091-1 Hickory, Laclede, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, . St. Clair, Stone, Vernon, Webster and Wright Counties r TRUCK DRIVER CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS ZONE 1 Group 1 - Mechanics & Welders-field Group 2 - A-frame low boy-boom truck driver -Group 3 - Insley wagons; dump trucks, excavating, 5 cu. yds. and over; dumpsters; half-tracksa 'Speedace: eucliels and similar excavating equipment material trucks, tandem two teams; semi-trailers; winch-truck-fork trucks; distributor drivers and operators; tank wagon drivers, tandem or semi Group 4 - One team; station wagons; single axle; tank wagon drivers, singleuaxleuck; material trucks, Group '5 - Oilers and greasers-field ZONES 2, 3 , 4, 5 & 6 Group 1 - Flat bed trucks - single axle; station wagon; pickup trucks; material trucks - single axle; tank wagon - single axle Group 2 - Flat bed trucks - tandem axle; material trucks, tandem 'axle; tank wagon - tandem axle Group 3 - Semi and/or pole trailers; winch fork and steel trucks; Q Insley wagons, dumpsters, half tracks, speedace, euclids, and other similar equipment, a-frame and derrick trucks, float or low boy distributor drivers and operators, tank wagon, semi-trailer Group 4 - Agitator and transit mix truck (except Benton, Carroll, Chariton, Cooper, Grundy, Howard, Johnson, Livingston, Linn, Mercer, Morgan, Pettis, Saline and Sullivan Counties) Group 5 - Warehousemen AREA COVERED BY TRUCK DRIVER ZONES ZONE 1 - Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray ZONE 2 - Franklin;: Jefferson, and St.Charles Counties ZONE 3 - Lincoln and Warren Counties ZONE 4 - Buchanan, Cass, Johnson and Lafayette Counties ZONE 5 Andrew, Audrain, Barton, Bates, Benton, Bollinger, Boone, Caldwell, Callaway, Camden, Cape Girardeau, Carroll, Carter, Cedar, Chariton, Christian, Clinton, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, DeKalb, Dent, Douglas, Gasconade, Greene, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Iron, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Maidson, Maries, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Montgomery, Morgran, New Madrid, Newton, age, Moniteauot e MoProe, • Pettis, Phelps, Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds, St. Clair, St. Francois, Ste. Genevleve, Saline, Scott, Shannon Shelby, Stoddard', Texas, Vernon, Washington, Wayne, Webster and Wright Counties ZONE 6 - Adair, Atchinson, Butler, Clark, Dunklin, Gentry, , Grundy Harrison, Holt, Howell, Knox, Lewis, McDonald, Mercer 672 (Sept. 20, 1991) t VOL. II t S'rkr4d'�•i i �t'1� '�'�x';a� +., .1�`` � .? "'_ "' rC+s .F ,t r 4r� .r n }�y14Y r..,N 1 s�a z.r i' lt. A:. i� r}'7 � "t r. lie a be ki, we 0 4.ii - 00 0 ft.", Ot ,� 11 t ... T"t VAIV H Mli, gm i,?W, Yl. 15" W,N 01 IrS MIN 1� 'J'x•`yk ' fix. JsJ. 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AFFIDAVIT OF CONTRACTOR 7 (page 1 of 2) S3 y., ty ' State of Missouri ) o ss County of Cole ) y . , being duly sworn >, according to law, deposes and says that he is th�Title of Office) the Contractor, in ' of a, (Name of Company) a construction contract entered into by the Contractor and the ; p ' City of Jefferson, Missouri , the �Jwner , for the M ',Lft' 5 stem Im construction of r7astewater rovements _. 'k such work being done in accordance with Contract d ' No. 1 - pump Station Electrical Im rovements • and Telemetry System _ of said project; and 3�5iy that he is authorized to and does make this affidavit on behalf ' of said Contractor in order to induce the Owner to make final payment in accordance with the provisions of the said construc- f tion contract. ' �r Affiant further says that all persons who have furnished ), labor, material, equipment, subcontracts and/or services pertain- �: : :. ing to this contract, and all sales and/or use taxes required to paid in full, exce t as be paid by the Contractor, have been . o follows (if "none" y so state) : Kind of Material and Service Name ��?•r: ;y n. Affiant further says that he is in full compliance with all the requirements of the Prevailing Wage Law, Sections 290. 210 through 290. 340 R.S. Mo. , 1959 as amended. (Signature of Affiant) •� t Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of ► 19 Notary Public 8802-1 J uvr t k, r �•r i� �.} L,r x N }t'1 V�(dt f-x kx 1.kt U'2�i•ax+ tFJ � f' k�4' .� Z�ij�+r �r��r �•� zn� ' Y � u;��t•yf�t.°'"�Sf P g• r r� W11111!,i{Ftt.tY,! 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PROJECT REQUIREMENTS : 1.1, Summary of work : The work to be performed under the pro- ' visions of these contract documents consists of furnishing all Y; labor, materials, equipment, tools, superintendence, and all other services necessary to perform the following construction r work complete with all appurtenances : In general: Installation of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System at each pumping station and wastewater treatment plant, electrical upgrade of equipment at various pump- , ing stations, new pumps and valves at Moreau Pump Station, and a S' Standby Generator and Switchgear modifications at the Wastewaterxr''t 2?. Treatment Plant. lk > f '' The 'following is a general outline of the equipment and the workj..,"" t to be performed by the Contractor,- but not limited to the follow- ing, as indicated on the drawings and specified in this document. "yaw=i , ,.;;. 1. Binder Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote antenna, antenna mast, power ' transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and generator receptacle. The :; ;h.;:t,,;:. t ?"v: �atia: Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, }, ;,,,,.. and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC complete and remote with field devices as indicated for a com ' � P workable system. 2. Cedar City Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna mast power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio and antenna, key- ,..«{ switch, magnetic door switches, and generator recepta- cle. The Contractor shall furnish and install all con- duit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicatedLL for a complete and workable system. N 3. Cole Junction: The Contractor shall furnish and install ' a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and install ;.. all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated � i to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. The =- existing control relays will be replaced with the PLC %! remote. All necessary programming will be completed by ', J, the Contractor. "a 4. Dover Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power 8802 1-l r .x r .✓ '""mot U'' ''"WW,C. 777 Th rry i 1 h ,{ fw, 1 + .'t1.a F,„`.`•¢: ,ti,+pp'i'.a��n,s,.j.. .2,il,�u�li ! r;it"txa,,t�,y.l.:•Yy,�„?t'F7�: r '. t. 1.,.} ..`.. I .r`YS#� ,x.Y,.•�, 1 ''g� .-k. � 'ir 1 ��� �� ,r�r .i�,irtr'�$U�r f �. i,:,���5i s {r,,{ t ' _ .. '')':: � i t .',:t 7 !!�. 6f 'i•�a>�;� _ ' :i0 .� y,yc,�• c�,,��?"+d��t:y '4w 1i3�x�'�+�r��� ri„7dt�`r y� .4 i' r. P y I r ,.1 r '2Y. i' k{..7 s[a�,;,Tt a} a 7 ��IjsT ra 3 3ti.�. ,f lE2N^zt .1 .1.f: 1t fC ,r: .7✓y y t , ; .�', t 'i.. .. ,, .. F i.�J S'x tiv �fi. 1� ,'t . � 7t a"� ,qtr � wu.w:Intw w.i: ,if•. t .: {ik:+Yiditr�T+ISQ�ki .<.. �Kfnrb�".:„ atciV"a.`.ri7 L transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, and magnetic door switches. The Contractor shall furnish and Fg install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. , 5. Greer: Meadow Pumping Station: The Contractor shall s �.•.;� .;. furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, 4ry :; keyswitch, magnetic door switches, pump control panel, gT :, :ati13 disconnects, replace bubbler system ,with float system, drywell float switch, transfer switch ' , generator recep tacle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor . The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. ;.Tf,3fF1f1t`,i 6. Gun Club Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnishy�,�t,r'" and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power '4 .}:�, .;f transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, and mag- t .. �• ��hr�;� net,ic door switch. The Contractor shall furnish and install all. conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices ' as indicated for a complete and workable system. 7. Haaf Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote , antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable ;' .•�;r , radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contrac- ::;: ¢` for shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and ' ' other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and ' workable system. Y tem. r ,w 8. 3a selton Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish Y P 4 and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, F :yH'�j• magnetic door switches, pump control panel, disconnects, drywell float switch, transfer switch, generator recep- tacle o phase monitor, load center, weatherhead and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit , wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. + � 9. Ydlewood Road Pumping Station: The Contractor shall =` furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, r keyswitch, magnetic door switches, drywell float switch, transfer switch, generator receptacle, phase monitor, and '. a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and V; install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as yD�'}" ' indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices Y"h_, . „ 8802 1-2 u yK`;tt 4 xi`iyy', rl tte ii• ep ' •T•rl,+" h t*�vit{ 4sf�,,ta.r, } i, t v . �4 a��r YS�j7( '�� .rid t .. ! .:t. na` ..r PItH` )IS +µ,µ� �t. � P; �\ .��k � t L+•ht }t i� ff n v 1.S ,d. r t Y f ,N�y�p r td ,r7?��; u r «Y r ttG ii.>Q fE.Rr.S St. r 1 " r >•S tl t f "t,14t'�h.�r�k � at•E t �.+'s4.F a zJ°. �.t`f7 4� ''f' x SY tr, t Y,� `e 4 av ri e t tioi < y t � J $ 2,,S fl ' Y.vSi�iS T t,f <S}' r� Y } " I i�t�i�'tt Y5`'d' trKj 3 t7 u. �4 ',• � f ; yu�;'� Pi..1+`^17+, ,�S.d#.rY�''r rSJ CK E ir{f xi 7i. '; td{S, > �f ;4 �t t i Ji :f~, '< ,�. .��c�� .7 s �Y,.Jf`� �•n h i�`I,xY .'S't 1i 4`' 's: ^i r 4 IkYt� d��•,..,. 7 is 7... i, v? Si tt,4 t S aSt' rl4P '�i t5ta.s a��t+t-,-,g w �+ it .,c�s,� r 1S'te R hk�i s';•K, _ i 1+)+ tj ni+ .r S'6:f9"'.Cx t'S. jiu�.'Y,iy l` jji t Z,ii'� i'C.nr fi, F,.� 1v'' dlk: Jtt erk ifr �hie ' t'' v � �.���i r i rk}r'-K. •{y �� ;�C`4 � r'r }�`hi. y, r"f .y 1'3�i .yt_d4�.n1 s¢.,j, ja,, } {t� zta��fix t '��'),r}�.t Ff Vii' ,+7y�,p S e�{J�k �.1d i v'y`d�•�r sti�t�51�g!• `7,,trt3R,� i' '�''� �r, r��i`{�i•,f ���'"Y ,!, 'u' � �,��'+K'F 4ryaF}�y t :... c!�.'it! �t'�'.ws�#t""k `�s v u!a �w��i�tr�{KlV z.. x a' F E 'i^.°dr 4 �J t7�J1}i��r�. �yr �� .��. .,.fyY"!i "e c,:t.!'� s ,.ti� ,��., t. v ... �.f.��� :. }t .1., ts, }.,.i .�+' Y4\}P�.�i�..:�rt` t. �T a. ,S� t .'„`•51 ttd '•a IPA p� �S as indicated for a complete and workable system. The existing Gould PLC will be removed and the new PLC remote *;'4 will be reprogrammed to incorporate the Gould PLC' s <$ functions. P 10. Indian Hills P ' umping Station.. The Contractor shall _• . furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, '" power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, ^ .'•t `a keyswitch, transfer switch, generator receptacle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appur- tenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with LI field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. The existing, Gould PLC will be removed and the new PLC remote will be reprogrammed to incorporate the ' Gould PLC' s functions. ?' µ..`. 11. Moreau River Pumping Station: The Contractor shall ;wri furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, M��✓cq8 power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable radio keyswitch, magnetic door switches, lightnin arrestor transfer switch , generator receptacle, wetwe ll float z dry 1 all conduit, wiring, and other appur- tenances well float, and phase monitor. The Contractor shall {, furnish and instal , - ,. tenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. The existing electrical service will be upgraded ; sttY t' to a 480 volt system. The Pumping Station will be modi- fied to accommodate two 75 h p Pumps. New electrical equipment will be furnished and installed for these {.: upgrades. The PLC remote will also be programmed to a control this Pumping Station as indicated. 12. Riverside Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote antennar antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, lightning arrestor, transfer switch, generator receptacle, wetwell float, drywell ` float, and phase monitor. The Contractor shall furnish #;- and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances ' as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable sys- tem. The existing electrical service will be upgraded to a 480 volt system. The Pumping Station will be modified Q to accommodate two 75 hp pumps. New electrical equipment will be furnished and installed for these upgrades. The PLC remote will also be programmed to control this Pumping Station as indicated. 1V. Southridge Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, drywell float switch, phase moni- tor, , and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall 8802 1-3 y wit z�Y. jW., �: �V,.�f� ��! , I � a,• r j " + , � , r �� 41 6. 5� tt`�{��FCtsg"t,L. Ry1�`�' �,4 { r P. r f+t +fit 't �r `�{3j.�•�j >. I tt ��. cr}. t Qj 'r Sl ya•,'yut� tt„tF�"�fl,+°.t`1 �t`.� :t i I . t { �F}' '`i,`�•�'5.+`+5� 7 :'? A 1;.�� srll rJ�+� t7 F t•+1 1 ' F � 7i t f '� � � R'i' tJ. i,., ' ���,ru•'it��� C6ya7 �,tt �I rr y,`d!�i,fs t'1,+`S i r.S��i3 ��,�'Sj� r7,F:r} .,yAi�,{ x{r{�',Aq�qq 3`�.d.j i+'� r �;`3 *E a q?:"�� �����s4.•. t4 t `4 c Y � { .} y� :5 ... S•'e 4 �sre r� 5 vS `��¢?� tr, `. .•' ,�.a,J`,c�,?:.: '�aft 4�r''{�f.�� fir�'i+;. o �.�„_ , r f- 1'. �,a, .#J� r a; t} a. 1 �4 y�,�E�$�tc�7 �U��` ,� furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appur- tenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable r } system. The existing Gould PLC will be removed and the ik ;3 new PLC remote will be reprogrammed to incorporate the ' Gould PLC' s functions. 14. Sylvan Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power trans- � ; ducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contrac- tor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as ,indicated` for a complete and workable system. Walnut Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, relays and phase monitor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, ; .; and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC =4 remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. ' 16. Westinghouse Pumping Station: The Contractor shall ;j furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, pump control panel, disconnects, replace bubbler system with float system, drywell float switch, transfer switch, generator recep- tacle, phase monitor, and a lightning arrestor. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 17. ' Westview Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, ,antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and generator receptacle. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and ,.X workable system. 18. Wind River Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contrac- tor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. .8802 1-4 ' t ��>'"+-` n,��.��`��_i2`�r t`•�St`74h`�j�,� � a •+, }, } [ � � 7,!}�1�.T t ,} :z�, ,: t.` + .. �w+r+�1f...�,.T..�.—•—n•---•� ,T.., � .. ,{.F t4 :«yt•�{vr"gY ;<7 S.I j •�➢ ��', ,�t�^ ' 1'a , i; 1 ` � , t�,�tt� 6,�$r{eLr•Stn �t: t 9lf i ' r:. ..t 1 .(,r .r c !, rt.� t ;F{r� � � 'r x y t-: ,•r 14w�5 19. Woodward Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish 16 and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contrac- tor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC ` Fw. remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 20. Randall Road Pumping Station: The Contractor shall a furnish and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, ;. power transducer on each • W P pump, coaxial cable, radio, key- w� switch, magnetic door switches, and phase monitor.' The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and4 � workable system. 21. Scholastic Pumping Station: The Contractor shall furnish -1 '' ` t;�. ' and install a PLC remote, antenna, antenna mast, power transducer on each pump, coaxial cable, radio, keyswitch, `t magnetic door switches, and phase monitor. The Contrac- tor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC nl ' rta . remote with field devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 22. Wastewater Treatment Plant: The Contractor shall furnish -I,': and install an antenna, antenna mast, coaxial cable, relays, panels and PLC. The Contractor shall furnish and install a natural gas standby generator and transfer '= switch, and modify the existing switchgear and Motor r, Control Centers as indicated. The Contractor shall *: install the Master Station. The Contractor shall furnish and install all conduit, wiring, and other appurtenances as indicated to interface the PLC remote with field 4,y devices as indicated for a complete and workable system. 23. Police Station: The Contractor shall furnish and install .� the PLC remote, antenna, coaxial cable, communication cable and remote annunciator. The Contractor shall fur- f. nish and install all conduit, wiring and other appurte- nances} as indicated. All equipment, materials and workmanship must be in accordance with the drawings and specifications on file with the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Jefferson, Missouri and in the office of the w' Q Consulting Engineers, A. C. Kirkwood & Associates. e 1.2• 4ecifications: The specifications which govern the mate- "= rials and equipment to be furnished and the work to be performed under this contract are listed in the Table of Contents at the beginning of this volume. No attempt has been made in the spe- cifications to segregate work to be performed by any trade or 1. 8802 1-5 ` ji t N 110 a < } { it tit t^F 1. s 't h 7 S 4L tT'�• + iF d 9 � +• ! a ' .t' t ! ri �E�3+4.tt4�g tst �f,�?"�.,,7�5' �t + T�{ d D, .� } a''f}z i F s {S• ..'i' , t t . r ' s .! t ,fig'}. J"7" 53j 1y��-. N r+"`tF Y5�Pv ��t, x� �tr� ?tY,y n i t�}.ys s"'� t 4 fi;li e 1.t `•, f` �t�.f Y,{ 4f K Y Yat 5. !Y 1.Nr'aC''k' t 1^t'�� t',�`•`q,'+4•,,r le lS.� � t..JtR f ..� x. r5, .. �. c ��{' s y�fiTr + i t k�;.4� y�s� , yrx{��a.�y� ;#T y�{�St H�,l Y�t� 4 . 4r ar1a - fstl+ }Z..j1a x .� r:, � �A ✓r +j,f a hu r`� 1•ar kr«s'b r""+ +•; f # b • +.+ ��};p '"�,.hL ��i'�"�i 5+t'}�`� }?, ¢j^ct'Y e#� jY'I 4"��:�f�7R S., t ,i Il s:1 �4 a?�'°���r` 4 �}�Yk� 'N­ 11,0 of Z subcontract. Any segregation between the trades or crafts will be solely a matter for agreement between the Contractor and his employees and his subcontractors . 193. Disposal of trash and debris : The Contractor shall clean ' the working areas eac"h day, shall remove all trash and waste materials, and shall maintain the site in a neat and orderly con- dition throughout the construction period. ' The Owner shall have the right to determine what is waste material or rubbish and the manner and place of disposal. On or before the completion of the ."� work the Contractor shall remove all temporary structures built by him and shall remove all rubbish from the areas which he has ;. t occupied, leaving them in first-class condition. Constructions materials shall be neatly stacked by Contractor when not in use. 1. 4. Preconstruction conference : Prior to the commencement of Work at the site, a preconstruction conference will be held at a k, time and place as determined by the City' s Director of Water. r" The conference shall be attended by: Q ,' Contractor and his superintendent. k Principal Subcontractors. ` Engineer and his Resident Project Representative. Representatives of Owner. Others as requested by Contractor, Owner, or Engineer. � y Unless previously submitted to Engineer, Contractor shall bring to the conference a tentative schedule for each of the following:. ` < Progress. Cost breakdown for progress payment purposes. Shop Drawings and other submittals. The purpose- of the conference is to designate responsible person- f ' nel and establish a working relationship. Matters requiring coordination will be discussed and procedures for handling such matters established. The agenda will include: Contractor ' s tentative schedules. Transmittal, review, and distribution of Contractor' s submittals. Processing applications for payment. Maintaining record documents. { Critical Work sequencing. 8802 1-6 x` 4 ! t t _ r •C :1 l � 1 - d.,dac (Wa��t.eri:1.' ..e,�°•i .are f. qt + Field decisions and Change orders. N ;• Use of premises, office and storage areas, security, housekeeping , and owner ' s needs. Contractor' s assignments for safety and first aid. 4 Engineer will preside at the conference and will arrange for ,{ keeping the minutes and distributing the minutes to all persons ' in attendance. • 1.'5. Progress meetings: Contractor shall schedule and hold . regular progress meetings at least monthly and at other times as requested by Engineer or required by progress of the Work. Contractor, Engineer, and all Subcontractors active on the site shall be represented at each meeting. Contractor shall preside at the meetings and provide for keeping and distribution of the minutes. The purpose of the meetings will be to review the ' progress of the Work, maintain coordination of efforts, discuss changes in scheduling, and resolve other problems which may develop. 2. SUBMITTALS: 2.1. Construction schedule:dule: Before Work is started, Contractor shall prepare a detailed schedule of all construction operations _ . � that shall indicate a sequence of the Work and the time o.f start- ing and completion of each part. The schedule shall be submitted sk, to the Engineer for review. At least every 30 days the schedule shall be revised as necessary to reflect changes in the progress <� of the Work. owner may require Contractor to add to his plant, {' or construction forces, as well as increase the work- `` inglhours, if operations fall behind schedule at any time during the construction period. 2. 2. Progress reports: A progress report shall be furnished to' Engineer with each application for progress payment. If the Work x, falls behind schedule, Contractor shall submit additional pro- gress reports at such intervals as Engineer may request. Each rt shall include sufficient narrative to describe'` progress repo current and anticipated delaying factors, their effect on the g r, construction schedule, and proposed corrective actions. Any Work reported complete, but which is not readily apparent to Engineer, 'l must be substantiated with satisfactory evidence. Each progress ` report shall also include three prints of the accepted graphic schedule marked to indicate actual progress. 8802 1-7 .Y`z y :&' ..c x:n;rti'sX'TXY;iwn. ,.,�.r• r 1' '•y 4.� 1r��.u yz',�, l�ii, i.�„.t7 t�'r.4, J� s r^ f f�1 '�• }pyccfya�n a� ���r F.� ,Crt,. n} far,' =d .j• yfJ. } rq xl+dir.(i��+��y�y �'fs '��°4}+�p�'S��"v��t .+ �� ';,�� s r,hx,j rb: . J' 'fir fir F y,. , .f .r .y �'� ,,,di2 F.,'r=�.'N ° s. ` 'lam+ ':fit,'`�' ,•'r'��l'•*r :d•. .YirFy ..yak1, m.` r»at s Burt�IUrj t? t�� nyt � z �N'a fi� ,l� h�.t.�•k5�3 Ft rl.YyAx4 y?;�"",1xt�e d e�!-0r rrt�,r' rft jL�y:i s, . . yat� �� ..1 n 1., t i 1 v� .,� .y., i p i! 2. 3 . Schedule of values: After review of the tentative sched- ule at the preconstructlon conference, and before submission of the first application for payment, Contractor shall prepare and submit to Engineer a schedule of values covering the contract lump sum price. The schedule of values, showing the value of each kind of work, shall be acceptable to Engineer before any partial payment estimate is prepared. Such items as Bond pre- _" •�� mium, temporary cr,,astruction facilities, and plant may be listed ±, separately in the schedule of values, provided the costs can be LY4, substantiated. The sum of the items listed in the schedule of Y values shall equal the contract lump sum price. overhead and s profit shall not be listed as separate items. An unbalanced schedule of values providing for overpayment of Contractor on items of Work which would be performed first will not be accep- ted. The schedule of values shall be revised and resubmitted i until acceptable to Engineer. #' P 9 II. 2 . 4. ahoy drawings and engineering data: Engineering data covering all equipment and fabricated materials to be furnished 4: =yrr under this contract shall be submitted to Engineer for review. �� Sr<y riti This data shall include drawings and descriptive information in sufficient detail to show the kind, size, arrangement, and opera- ri .'� tion of component materials and devices; the external connec- tions, anchorages, and supports required; and dimensions needed for installation and correlation with other materials and equip- ment. All Shop Drawings, regardless of origin, shall be stamped ;:r71 with the approval of Contractor and identified with the name and number of this contract, Contractor ' s name, and references to applicable specification paragraphs and Contract Drawings. Each 1•. �. _ submittal shall indicate the intended use of the item in the Work. When catalog pages are submitted, applicable items shall ` be clearly identified. The current revision, issue number, or date shall be indicated on all drawings and other. descriptive ^Yi data. Contractor ' s stamp of approval will be representation to Owner and Engineer that Contractor has assumed full responsibil- :,� ity for determining and verifying all quantities, dimensions, field construction criteria, materials, catalog numbers, and sim- ilar data, and that he has reviewed or coordinated each submittal with the requirements of the Work and the Contract Documents. Engineer will accept no Shop Drawing or other submittal from any one but Contractor. At the time of each submission, Contractor shall indicate in writing all deviations that the submittal may have from the Contract Documents. Such submittals shall, as pertinent to the deviation, include drawings showing essential yV details of any changes proposed by Contractor and all required si wiring and piping layouts. When corrected copies are resubmit- :.,'.. , ted, Contractor shall in writing direct specific attention to revisions other than those called for by ,Engineer on previous submissions. No Work shall be performed in connection with the * ' fabrication or manufacture of materials and equipment, nor shall any accessory or appurtenance be purchased, until the drawings J. and data therefor have been reviewed, except at Contractor ' s own risk and responsibility. Four copies of each drawing and neces- sary data shall be submitted to Engineer. When the drawings and 4,y 8802 1-8 . • 11. 1,,.—2k`t 5S n- 4 t >• �'�iT �t Y*4 � t ``i � 4 �� Z(A I F' kz lj r tiy"'�t�'Tk�isrt -+a s''�N.�,Ns° �k?',.+t$�'�r5�(, ,�y��''k"•sT���c��"f((`�r�}-,+ y�� tF t ` f ,rat �j � A ft 7 '"� e �l!-a 1 jR } '�a 4• { � x. , n•S �f�'��'�i:��� 't�s;�in�,t tf.FrN�,�,,+�� '4 .G,'���at�``�§l< $}�-�'�`sr�,r��ty�,�'ftt�� ,. ,'. ai •. hY �+' ,T��t�'.�1�� t5 i� � �7 y��'' w'.r. t (, t,L..�'4 i S."'i�� .��r •S t '1i '�'R .'icAS•�''!ir rC� �i�t� i ,:�'r )'< � 1 25� t t� Y ;i y !; .�' t „f Fe tY�' � •*�°3., r�5�`��<i'��,.Ai,;t.I_�' •. r. 1 L,k., ... ?: izw €' � i� i data are returned marked RETURN FOR CORRECTION, the corrections �= shall be made as noted thereon and as indicated by Engineer and not less than four corrected copies resubmitted. If more than t one copy of all such drawings and data resubmitted are required by the Contractor then additional copies shall be furnished after final review. When the drawings and data are returned marked APPRO17ED FOR COMPLIANCE, no additional copies shall be fur- „ nished. Engineer 's review of drawings and data submitted by Contractor will cover only general conformity to the drawings and specifications, external connections, and dimensions which affect the layout. Engineer 's review of drawings returned marked �.i APPROVED FOR COMPLIANCE does not indicate a thorough review of all dimensions, quantities, and details of the material, equip- ment, device, or item shown. All drawings and data, after final ='? processing by Engineer , shall become a part of the Contract Documents and Work shall conform to the drawings and data unless otherwise authorized by Owner or Engineer. Deviations from the k` Contract Documents shall be identified in each submittal. Engi- neer ' s review of submittals shall not relieve Contractor from Q responsibility for errors, omissions, or deviations , nor respons- ibility for compliance with the Contract Documents. DeviationsFtiv will not be 'considered or reviewed by Engineer, unless identified ' " z ,.Pr4. in the submittal. Any need for more than one resubmission, or .° any other delay in obtaining Engineer ' s review of submittals, z', will not entitle Contractor to extension of the Contract Time unless delay of the Work is directly caused by failure of Engi- neer to return any submittal within 14 days after its receipt in his office. Following completion of the Work and prior to final ti.�.�. payment, Contractor shall furnish three copies of those drawings r necessary to indicate "as constructed" conditions, including 'J field modifications. All such copies shall be clearly marked "AS CONSTRUCTED". 3. QUALITY CONTROL: 3.1. Testing laboratory services : All tests which require ` the services of a laboratory to determine compliance with the Contract Documents shall be performed by an independent ' commercial testing laboratory approved by the Engineer. The laboratory shall be staffed with experienced technicians, properly equipped, and fully qualified to perform the tests mix in accordance with the specified standards. 3.1.1. Testing laboratory service furnished by Contractor Contractor shall be responsible for all testing laboratory services in connection with concrete mix designs, and all other tests and engineering data required for Engineer's review of materials and equipment proposed to be used in the { Work. Contractor shall pay all costs for services. 3.1. 2. 'Transmittal of test reports: Written reports of tests and engineering data furnished by Contractor for 8802 1-9 ti4 7'�`.�.tx'�=d.�:{S' iN�: �n'T9 .�r.�, ,t h.+fs•}. ';� ���Yk r�s�F54�,tidd rr n z� a bF k � r. , � 1fF r" i Jr t1 t� firerr eYt x t•..t r 'Y. �,i� R'3�,'a� y.�.k�� r q!tt'�,a,F" 44 at e •1 ,j.7,r x t(r e.y".,J• c,,:fJ •r:ln ,+. RA s yyy�,,,yy. �y1`4 tz�Yi't+�"" `.. k { Q rL, rye 3 �atd 3 1 4f'D-t q..(y•,. : y. f y r 2` 7 S.�r to M 1,� � i,},[� ' l�.t t ( x'�.! •cl ,.. err ro- F r ✓. qtt y s't y n�3.( zr � WIN 1i 111111illolov �'� ,,r} sE f rt!y_ l�rr{• 'f r, 'fit x�' ,. r.� ri. )tA 4 f' 7 Cr F 'X i r.&4 7y � 6�t�}���? �,i A T ;x>r A— Engineer ' s review of materials and equipment proposed to be used in the Work shall be submitted as specified for Shop Drawings. 4. TE14PORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS : V ­k I;V, 4 . 1. Power : All power for lighting, operation of the Contrac- tor 's plant or equipment, or for any other use by the Contractor, shall be provided by the Contractor at his sole cost and expense unless approval is given otherwise by the sxui rays 4 . 2. Sanitary facilities: The Contractor shall provide and maintain sanitary facilities for the use of his employees or any , other persons on the jobsitep as may be required to comply with Y, the regulations of state and local departments of health. 4.3. Damage to existing property: The Contractor. will be held responsible-for any damage to existing structures, work, mate- rials, or equipment because of his operations and shall repair or rx replace any damaged structures, work, materials, or equipment tor . the satisfaction of, and at no additional cost to, the Owner. The Contractor shall protect all existing structures and property from damage and shall provide bracing, shoring, or other work necessary for such protection. The Contractor shall be respons- ible for all .damage to streets, roads, curbs, sidewalks, high- ways, shoulders, ditches, embankments, culverts, bridges, or other public or private property, which may be caused by trans- :; porting equipment, materials, or men to or from work. The Con- ;t >= tractor shall make satisfactory and acceptable arrangements with the agency having" jurisdiction over the damaged property concern- ing its repair or replacement. 4 . 4. Parking: Contractor shall provide and maintain suitable parking areas for the use of all construction workers and others performing work or furnishing services in connection with the Project, as required to avoid any need for parking personal vehicles where they may interfere with public traffic, Owner's operations, or construction activities. Easements and ri2hts-of-way: This project is being constructed on property owned by the City of Jefferson City, Missouri . Specific easements for construction are not required. The Contractor shall confine his construction operations to the immediate vicinity of the project and shall use due care in placing construction tools, equipment, excavated materials, and pipeline materials and supplies, so as to cause the least possi- ble damage to property and interference with traffic. if it is necessary or desirable that the Contractor use land outside of the land owned by the City of Jefferson City, Missouri, the Contractor shall obtain consent from, artd shall execute a written agreement with, the owner and tenant of the land. The Contractor shall not enter or occupy for any purpose with men, tools, equip- ment, construction materials, or with •materials excavated, any 8802 1-10 Ira ({4' f ♦!',}��t .3'i d#1.4 R ;J * + t.' �,t.$C p t'. ! t i�',t�s s iY rFP.r.}r''�•.'Y It Nn1RgJrr � l .t ..at'4�F�±1,} ' r d ."9�i' v`t� t+'�ru a ,r�7�j`�ftS ( f } nt s`i t ss r{ (:t t! �}v. � °.' t' 1 t 1�K1 �rkr`��}r���alick�<✓y .,.. t 7 Y ' private property outside of the property owned by the City of Jefferson City, Missouri without written permission from the owner and tenant. x t 5, MATERIALS STIPULATIONS : 5. 1. Materials and equipment : Unless specifically provided otherwise in each case, all materials furnished for permanent installation in the work shall conform to applicable standard specifications and shall be new, unused, and undamaged when installed or otherwise incorporated in the work. No such mate- V; ' rial shall be used by the Contractor for any purpose other than that intended or specified, unless such use is specifically authorized by the Owner in each case. ( f 57, 2. Equivalent materials: Whenever a material or article is specified or described by using the name of a proprietary product or the name of a particular manufacturer or vendor, the specific item mentioned shall be understood as establishing the type, '. .. function, and quality desired . Other manufacturers ' products .4 will be accepted provided sufficient information is submitted to allow the Engineer to determine that the products proposed are equivalent to those named. Such items shall be submitted for review by the procedure 'set forth in the General Conditions. Y Requests for review of equivalency will not be accepted from ' anyone except the Contractor and such requests will not be considered until after the contract has been awarded. ' 6. DRAWINGS: 6.1. Sco e: This section consists of a list of the drawings which cover the work to be performed under this contract. 6. 2. Drawing list: The contract drawings bear .titles as follows: Drawing Number Title 1 TITLE SHEET 2 LOCATION MAP 3 COLE JUNCTION PUMPING STATION 4 DOVER PUMPING STATION 5 GREEN MEADOWS PUMPING STATION 6 GUN CLUB PUMPING STATION 7 CEDAR CITY, HAAF, RANDALL ROAD, SCHOLASTIC, Eli AND WIND RIVER PUMPING STATIONS 8 HAYSELTON PUMPING STATION 9 IDLEWOOD PUMPING STATION 10 INDIAN HILLS PUMPING STATION 11 MOREAU PUMPING STATION 12 MOREAU PUMPING STATION 13 RIVERSIDE PUMPINC STATION 14 SYLVAN PUMPING STATION 15 SOUTHRIDGE PUMPING STATION 8802 1-11 5' Y••ft� {nY �Jff+1�$Y3��' P' 7 p,,;ty';� .( .s ll 't Off 1 5" .ii`t5� t2 .'1;'= ''1°`.� 'F .r.�LY�t��N�J.,�.rf)i. _�i'� �f A�,'"G'�s �•Ff§' l'iyy(� '' i s' f4 '�f 1 r: .y't .�1 i '+S t :'1 �y y ,J r',;, ,....k. 4Yt'.I'k. t. S �� .Ak. .• 't ?'Y '.•.s+2:.,�A ..1 � t( ! s ': i+cfi'r: ?t..n(......,+w T're4 41ty 3-L i.aYt. i�. sitS Sll..., fi4.xjk�`r tF{t,ir+�XC�. �kk.n ? .„✓•}� ae'� f3 }r—t r 7th i 4 t a r .,,,t. it 5s t ^s.>GIr•.,Sf'f,�s'9 t'' 47 � q,t. 1 f .,s t�,k� .trffi;t �°rr.J � r�it'.. ,J s� � vs '' !r a ai tt't� t yet .�'✓" ?c�3'*t�°�t +'?t F r��' �� a ••c4. �+ 1x� ' swami ":r ,•+,�'Y.y,,s.Ts C .7�• .�.f,i a �,z,tt �� � f(�" Cr'�� ,'7�C ttyk tP7'4. t � .4�s +f}t rfi S � ,s P f 1 t 2c f N.r1S'.�c� �,f��gg` ' # ..S Q �1 !f Y?�}, it� P'.�� . 7,>� IS ,,.irP<.r? rfu-,*+r "�.1 � `,P�ut is 1 ri •+ ..�:, ,., C it •'i r ...i: �f,4t ;� q°TT � x'i(�S�£'`�� i t r✓Y K YVltk' i3N{'Gy'i' G Drawing Number Title 16 WALNUT PUMPING STATION 17 WESTINGHOUSE PUMPING STATION 18 WOODWARD PUMPING STATION 19 BIDDER AND WESTVIEW PUMPING STATIONS 20 TREATMENT PLANT TREATMENT PLANT IMPROVEMENTS 3' 22 POLICE STATION, REPEATER SITES AND DETAILS 23 PLC REMOTE DETAILS 24 MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS 6. 3. Working drawings: The Contractor , his subcontractors and , suppliers shall be furnished with up to a total of 10 sOts of drawings and specifications without charge. Additional sets of drawings and specifications shall be furnished to the Contractor at a cost of $0.65 per drawing and $4. 00 per set of specifica- tions. ,4 : r $802. 1-12 l y^ 1,J.+saa T Y5.. 'i-•s t l ViaT.,�7R'.s. �.Y wk'.` s iR.y 3�;t WS'.7�'i yy^..,.� 'r 111111 ,:4 u7 ,•f "4 � .his �3 a �"� � ' j+�'}�' �iga,�`�"x2V .t°'' � .� i �:. DIVISION 3 } MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form a part of these specifications to the extent indicated by re- ferences thereto. Only the most recent revisions of these pub- lications skull be used. 1. 1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) : A 615 Deformed And Plain Billet Steel Bars For Concrete Reinforcement A 616 Rail Steel Deformed And Plain Bars For w t,, Concrete. Reinforcement A 617 Axle Steel Deformed And Plain Bars For Concrete Reinforcement a C 33 Concrete Aggregates C 94 Ready-Mixed Concrete C 143 Slump Of Portland Cement Concrete C 150 Portland Cement 1.2. American Concrete Institute: ACT Standard 318 Building Code Requirements For r ' Reinforced Concrete ' .2. GENERAL: The contractor shall furnish and install all concrete work as required to complete the concrete construction as specified herein and as shown on the drawings. 3. MATERIALS: Materials shall conform to the respective publications and other requirements specified herein. 3.1. Cement: Cement shall conform to ASTM C150, Type I. Cement may be bagged or bulk. Cement shall be used from only one mill throughout the entire project. 3. 2. Fine aggregate: Fine aggregate shall conform to ASTM C33 and have the following gradation: % Passing % Retained 3/8" Sieve 100 0 #4 Sieve 95-100 0-5 #8 Sieve 80-100 0-20 #16 Sieve 50-85 15-50 #30 Sieve 25-60 40-75 #50 Sieve 10-30 70-90 #100 Sieve 2-10 90-9$ 3.3. Coarse aggregate: Coarse aggregate shall conform to ASTM C33 anZ ve the folliTwing gradations 8802 3-1 tl,t' p,ad t r. E r t ' a �} .,i. s.h t S ..t .:.Y ��ll ��L At 7 r t s x� �r't�^ s •+ t� v � .r. ,a _.. o.�:zt=!i.._:!:. .,.t era i., c..,y f.......�bm.� !__.:_.:.:`z_d,,.l,c� •: ., ..aJ' . "`r. o+yr "t Passing � Retained .. 3/4" 3/8" Q• Sieve 90-100: 0 S -10 Q• eve 20-55 #4 Sq. Sieve 45-80 #8 Sq. Sieve 0-10 90-100 0-5 95-100 3. 4. Water: City water shall be used. 3. 5. Reinforcin steel: All bars are to be new billet steel oonform ng to ASTM A , Grade 40, new rail steel conforming to ASTM A6161 Grade 50, or new axle steel conforming to ASTM A617, Grade 40. Bending details are to conform to the standards of ACI 318. 3.6. Forms: The forms shall be true and rigid and conform to shape,l1ne and dimensions as shown on the drawings. All .fo shall be rigidly constructed, braced and tied to prevent reve any rms deflection or displacement during placing of concrete. All exposed corners and edges shall have 3/4" fillets. All 1 shall be mortar tight; open joints shall be sealed as required. � 3. 7. Concrete: 3.7.1. Proportioning: Concrete shall conform to the following a. Cement - 6 sacks per cubic yard, minimum. b• Water - Water shall kept to an absolute minimum to maintain slump as specified. C, Aggregate - The sand factor shall be as required to give the best workable mix within the range of 46 to 52 percent of total aggregate. d• Strength - 4000 psi at 28 days. Y' 3.7.2• Slum: The maximum slump shall not exceed 4". The determination of slump shall conform to ASTM C143. 3. 7. 3. Mixing: The Contractor shall use mixed and delivered in conformance with ASTM read concrete, 3. 7. 4. Admixtures: Air entraining agents shall be added to the concrete to provide 4 to 6 percent entrained air when placed, as determined by ASTM C185. 4• PLACING REINFORCING STEEL: All bars ar placed and securely t ed at all intersectionse to Reinforcingel�� steel shall be free from flaVy or scaly rust which will destroy or reduce the bond strength at the time concrete Unless shown. otherwise . on the drawings, the following concrete coverage -shall be maintained: 5602 3-2 f � .� .g47'fY lt Xlit'' u. rv.. .,+ �,a�• � ,�,y. , �u. ':.i+)�4 :._5r� .... y f Nvis �,�.:;� �"t .5 d€?i{hryt* �.�t�:~� ,,. w v', i{.'v}-, •�y. ii +�( ty-'t� ��idi`� l ic ' a Ofd,t „i+t t jJxt,tti,t 1 �r t ...a t r1y,. �s ;T t: y ( 'tS::tl a ff7< ^A{r�,t{aiy�' '�y,y`4i p�r-��%:at,1''r�;�•,-pP<�1; �l�j�:��'�`Y:n'�{• r• .?i� t � � tT>5' r�'�,,�y,,-c�7'�"�(•vtw'�j•�y7+� r "r r :i t. rl, !• , eg i �. t!,1`, i.i ri. !'':l 1. f;� r..yS r<y.44L A. `Ct�Iii�t��31'hey.,4�P'�5 r�.VX1..:F'�. 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DIVISION 9 PAINTING APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form 1 . a part of these specificatio ns to the extent indicated by refer ences thereto. Only the most recent revisions of these publica- bons shall be used. io yo Steel Structures Painti Steel Structu res Painting Manual, Vol . 2, Systems And Specifications 2 , GENERAL: This specification covers preparation of surfac es, performance and completion of painting and finishing of all exterior and interior surfaces as required by ,the drawings and as the job site shall specified herein. All materials delivered to led containers of the paint manu- and labeled be in original sealed facturer. P aint shall be stored in a protected area at a temper- 62 er will select colors for a between 40°F and 110°F. The Own l- ture all painting and shall use a proces s piping color code, where applicable. Any e xisting structures, piping, or equipment shown on the drawings as being modified shall be painted or touchup p ainted to match adjacent existing materials 3 . MATERIALS : Materials shall be -products of 3 .1 . Acceptable manufacturers : one of the following manufacturers, unless otherwise specified: Z.R.C. Chemical Products CO. (galvanized metal touchup) Koppers Company, Inc. r Pittsburg, PA Tnemec Company, Inc., Kansas City, MO Carboline Company, Inc. Rust-Oleum, Inc . The Glidden Company substituted on Equivalent materials of other manufacturers may be approval of the Engineer. Requests for substitution shall in elude manufacturer' s literature for each product giving the name, generic type, descriptive information, solids by volume, recom- mended dry film thickness and a list Of 10 ,projects where each actory servic fr product has been used and render ed satisf least 3 years. The paint shall contain no lead except e as o reat - quired for color tinting. 3.2 . Field primers : All field prime coats and shop prime coat touchup applications shall be with a primer compatible with the finish coating system and as reco mmended by the paint manufactur- ,� ' er. 8802-1 9-1 4. t Vk77 IMP ffl I lfli OvAil �gp OR ,gm 0- gg 111- J ! t ,k 4 . PREPARATION OF SURFACES : m 4 .1 . Concrete or masonry: Concrete and masonry surfaces to be painted shall be prepared by removing all efflorescence, chalk dust, dirt and oil and etched with muriatic acid solution in .. ; strict accordance with paint manufacturer' s instructions. k �). 4 .2 . Ferrous: Ferrous surfaces to be painted shall be com- pletely cleaned of all scale, rust, oil, dirt, etc. , and prepared i •yr an'..�5 �H i ;[ �•;,',: n strict accordance with paint manufacturer' s instructions . Gam s t ; pipe to be surface abrasive blasted to a minimum Commercial Grade (SSPC;SP-'10) for heat resistant paint. 4 .3. Wood and dry wall surfaces: Surfaces to be painted shall , be completely cleaned of all dust, dirt, oil, etc. , and prepared in strict accordance with manufacturer' s instructions R ' %` 4 .4 . Galvanized surfaces touchup: Damaged areas shall be com- f a n pletely cleaned of all scale, rust, oil, dirt, etc. , and prepared ; •..�, in accordance with manufacturer' s instructions for cold galvaniz- ing � in compound. 5. APPLICATION OF COATINGS : Coatings shall be applied during g PP g good painting weather. Air and surface temperatures shall be within limits prescribed by the manufacturer for the coating being applied and work areas shall be reasonably free of air- t..`tr, borne dust at the time of application and while the coating is drying. Materials shall' be mixed, thinned and a pp lied accordin g to the manufacturer's printed instructions. Each coat shall be ,. ; allowed to dry thoroughly before applying the next coat . All work shall be cut in neatly and finish coats shall be uniform in color and texture without streaks, laps, heavy build-ups, runs, ?^ sags or missed areas . fl 6. PAINTING SCHEDULE: The acceptable coating alternatives for each type of service, as herein defined, are listed below by = ;q specific product designations . Stated also are the required number of coats and dry film thickness for the total number of coats stated. 6. 1 . Non-submerged--steel : All interior and exterior non-sub- merged steel, such as doors, trim, handrails, piping, engines, equipment, pump motors t pumps, etc. , touchup coat of matching primer and two coats: yl� a. Koppers - Glamortex 501 Enamel, 3-4 mils dry, or b. Tnemec - Hi-Build Epoxoline 66, 8-12 mils dry. } 7. QUALITY ASSURANCE: M 7 . 1 . Workmen: Provide at least one person who shall be present at all times during execution of the work, who shall be thorough- ,1 1y familiar with the specified requirements and the materials and 1 8602-1 9-2 ' A��� �'ls�'�r^ iS��. t� � w(��y)���ld�T��+uYtt'�!„>•,t i l�s:it''"';.7j."��.�K k '{,-yy ,: i ' '�'"'ty�79,4 "�r',d1',tF. °2Jw t er�+�h�';a,�+ s��✓.,H�s3✓r�a ..rr,�r,alr.��t Y�f'Et r FJ�' P .. ,�a� ''"pi y! r ta``d3�4r7$t g�� > a •�! �F3 X4}' £b��R �X' � r.x'e �� ��� arl1 ^�` K3"��j'u"��fi ,Mhd• r`11,1•i 'T{ S tt z t t �jsn�` 7XRf � 9" c ?-,; �t ',� S .r,. �ay 3��'±`.-<.., �rrcitti{x f t v�� � �°<! i ,r rnt•y � vc i.¢r: a/ IrNllt'�'cal�azrl u.�.i�3bwil�wu.�w�oiR.wc>,a.ecn.s..h9E6G• �(� 1 +�'• fy R. ry3n �?7 .' �"i�,'q ii� .l �i�^'t x'iTt`d n4 �"}�E^ 5 ":t't�TkY' +/?�' D '�'wr t. {y bh.�t. t!!t Ctr. '� ?iv+,1"14�' ✓. t � KtC c�:> {{�,�' .�y� j,t�„R}q i} :. # �Pxit .�f�{J� � pfi� r.'�t4i �`� •i i^•l� ti,gii Y i Y t' y t methods needed for their execution, and who shall direct all work performed. Provide adequate numbers of workmen skilled in the necessary crafts and properly informed of the methods and materi- ': =,. als to be used. r 7 .2 . Coordination: Provide finish coats which are compatible with the prime coats used. Review other Divisions of these Spec- t ifications as requited, verifying the prime coats to be used and ensuring compatibility of the total coating system for the vari- ous substrata. Upon request, furnish information on the charac- teristics of the specific finish materials to ensure that compat- ible prime coats are used. Provide barrier coats over noncom- ' `} patible primers, or remove the primer and •reprime as required. £_ _+ Notify the Engineer in writing of anticipated problems in . using the specified coating systems over prime coating supplied under other Divisions . 8 . EXTRA STOCK: Upon completion of the work of this Divi- sion, deliver to the Owner any extra stock of the color, type and y, gloss of paint used. Tightly seal each container and clearly, label with the contents and location used. 9. SUBMITTALS: The Contractor shall submit for approval. the ?, following items required by this Division: Certification that materials furnished comply in t; all respects to the requirements of these specifications. Color selection cards a r,* u ' p5 „ � It 8802-1 9-3 .>Wk _ y .- .�'." �_,._.... . ti' .''.'Si• .. .. .�_.? .. .t. .. .. .. :�d 1,,,..„. 1 v u..y,_ �the '`+�++ . .._..... Tian• ii 'Y i 'z, 'tfi t. . s i ' ,; ;q - 1 xr� , d � t:•� y :� aa.,,.�Y 1 rsy� � �'7. °;,F�i,�'it 'urli ..T Y ,^, oy� wr .� y }: �' '.N ? jt«��b � .!�°•?t p s ..{ tl';� o��c.�4,�?fr [.�°! i�a'rfv. iG n i' !< �`s f,f!��t.Y.:§��'�5. '. ' i U +, i 3 1,•.r a 4Y. r 0. i >;. DIVISION 11 { y PUMPS t r 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form a part of these specif cat ons to the extent indicated by refer- ,. ences thereto. Only the most recent revisions of these publics- •� tions shall be used. t 1. 1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) : B 16.1 Cast Iron Pipe Flanges And Flanged Fittings 1. 2. Hydraulic Institute Standards: :$ Hydraulic Institute Standards for Centrifugal, v Rotary, and Reciprocating Pumps 3F 2. GENERAL: This Division of the specifications includes the #t requirements for furnishing and installing, complete and ready s for use, two vertical, close-coupled, dry pit, electric motor- driven, non-clog centrifugal sewage pumping units. Motors shall be as specified in Division 16D. .•y 3 . MATERIALS: Materials shall conform to the respective pub- lications and other requirements specified herein. 4 . CENTRIFUGAL SEWAGE PUMPS: Each centrifugal pump shall be vertical, close-coupled, dry pit, electric motor-driven with non- . reversing type ratchet, non-clog, single-stage sewage pumps ' designed consistent with a 20-year service life when operated in accordance with the specified operating conditions and in accord- ance with the pump manufacturer' s printed instructions. ;s= h: 4.1. Operating conditions: Pumps shall be designed to meet the following operating conditions. Impellers sized for the initial conditions shall be provided in the pumps and all other features '? of the pumps and the motors shall be suitable for meeting the y future conditions. Duty Continuous and intermittent Liquid Temperature 40°F to 100 0F Suction Lift Flooded Liquid Pumped Raw sewage Design Rating Point 800 gpm @ 212 ft. ' (capacity and head rating per pump with one pump operating) Operating Head Range 176 ft. to 212 ft. ' Minimum Static Head 168 ft. Minimum Pump Efficiency 68% @. Design Rating Point Motor Size 75 HP, Maximum Speed 1800 rpm 8802 11-1 y k vi yyr. r °{�(JR 3ry.�`t 1/�{ � p,J }1t �`'ti✓a�y^Y � r•pgyff Wit 5� � ... '� �,`,,- ,T `.. z. ! ,sue .,• tt �' ,�Sy� :7T" :, i r lW,t,! tx.t T S, i'. t .. •: � $A ?cF ✓.;sf� � ..: _.� :. •. � ,t4 1 isf... 'g� .�,;�y.. ;�N'1 ..u":r eo�iwm®arawim.t.. IN' Pump construction and design: 4 . 1. 1.1. General: Direction of pump rotation shall be y. the same for each pump. Each pump shall be dimensionally " ..x interchangeable and shall have the same operating character- istics. Spare parts shall be dimensionally interchangeable. Pumps shall be supplied with all guards and protective devices as required by the latest edition of applicable OSHA regula- ..;; r:LJ ,•; tions. All castings shall be smooth and free of sandholes, .blowholes and other defects. All rotating parts shall be � statically and dynamically balanced. 4 . 1 .1.2. Performance characteristics: Pumps shall be suit- , r able for the requirements and conditions specified and indi- cated and for any flow from 10 percent to 170 percent of y, s'i?i�t'4 design flow. Pump speed shall be such that the upper limits of specific speed as defined by Figure 59 of the Hydraulic Institute Standards for Centrifugal Pumps are not exceeded at any possible pump operating condition. Total dynamic head of i pump shall be maximum at zero flow and shall continuously decrease from zero flow to run out. Head-capacity character- f . F {. r� istics shall permit stable pump operation when pump is oiler- ating alone or in parallel with the other raw sewage pump. .; =r .., Pump shut-off head shall be more than 120 percent and less }5 than 200 percent of rated head. The first critical speed of the pump shall be at least 125 percent greater than the maxi- mum e �; " operating speed. Impellers shall not be the maximum nor the minimum size for the pump casing furnished. The total dynamic head for the maximum size impeller, at the future conditions design flow rate, shall be at least 5 percent higher than the design head. The sewage pump units shall be qi+t v lip designed so that the vibration displacement (peak-to-peak) as measured at any point on the equipment, unless specified otherwise, does not exceed the following: Nominal Rotative Speed Maximum Displacement 1800 rpm 3. 5 mils 1200 rpm 4. 5 mils 900 rpm 5. 0 mils 4. 1. 1. 3 . Casing: The casing shall be constructed of close- grained cast iron. Volute passage shall be large enough to allow passage of a 3-inch spherical solid with unobstructed flow. The casing shall be provided with a stainless steel + ' replaceable wear ring in the suction cover. The casing shall be arranged to allow removal of the impeller without dismant- ling suction or discharge piping, without disassembling the seal system or disconnecting the electrical wiring. The suc- tion and discharge flanges shall be drilled, tapped and plugged for gauge connections. Pressure gauges are specified Y'. in Division 15. The volute casing shall be furnished with a cleanout opening with removable cover. Suction and discharge connections shall be ANSI B1E. 1, 125-pound, flat-faced 8802 11-2 r8 g, n ;Tr r P I s 1 ar �(s�lirrti�'r'�''� { 74:.. r"45 8r` x ! _.�_._..e..► 44 1.. t :o �; ••.��r,; ♦ �' � +,..;.�+''„�,i.30ThA9 , x .d ,t�ta { +�rt F� � � Zk r.F i fii ,, .. ; .�.rtt t•:.?t r"�OB^� , F� )p'S J/ �,}�1,�t: {t � 2y4 1�` 4 �' , � t � •- l tl.u,S S� ,'�. 4( ,rta4r.. {li.�7°r 1 ar �t• 4��t.a?{ i .J�� �:�� .,�.'�".'.fi4tmma.w.,..._....__ .. __.c.:.�nee(�ft '.:�'?�rt�.. � .k F4.•.Si+rKa.w,.,ow.++.•ari'. .. •.,.a.>..«+iYrts"� - . flanges. Casing connections shall have tapped and plugged drain and air relief ports. 4 . 1. 1. 4. Impeller : The pump impeller shall be of the enclosed type made of close-grained cast iron and shall be x statically and dynamically balanced. The impeller shall fit '� on a tapered or uniform diameter pump shaft and be keyed and 3. secured to the motor pump shaft by a stainless steel cap screw equipped with a Nylock or other suitable self-locking device. e ' The impeller shall not be screwed or pinned to the- motor pump shaft and shall be readily removable without the use of spe- To prevent the buildup of stringy materials, grit ��,:;� •i=; cxal tools. p ;.. «�. and other fo reign particles around the pump shafts all impel- lers less than full diameter shall be trimmed inside the g :.,. impeller shroud. The shroud shall remain full diameter so s that close minimum clearance from shroud to volute is main- d tained. Pumps may be fitted with stainless steel wear rings on the impeller and fronthead in lieu of full diameter, close clearance impeller shrouds. { 4. 1. 1. 5 . fl Mechanical seal: The pump shaft shall•be sealed :Ar `5M .'�'strar.WAr»r7k ,,. against leakage by a double mechanical seal installed in a , ,�{._ t bronze or machined cast iron housing constructed in two sec- � s • •^ tions with registered fit. The housing shall be recessed into the pump backhead and securely fastened thereto with stainless A'rr ` � • steel cap screws. The inside of the seal housing shall be tapered to facilitate the replacement of the seal parts. The seal shall be of double carbon and ceramic construction with ' 1 i't.'Clti' i the mating surfaces lapped to a flatness tolerance of one light band. The rotating ceramic shall be held in mating position with the stationary carbons by a stainless steel • p .� spring. The seal housing with assembled parts shall be so �. • constructed as to be readily removable from the shaft as a ;�• 1 unit and shall be provided with tapped jackscrew openings to assist in removing it from the backhead. The seal shall be pressurized and lubricated by water taken directly from the pump backhead through a filter to the seal housing and intro- s' : duced between the upper and lower sealing surfaces. The fil- ter shall be of corrosion-resistant materials and shall screen out all solids larger than 50 microns. The seal system shall contain a brass valve connected near the top of the seal hous- ing to permit the relief of any air trapped in the seal unit. ; ®R'.`i A manually operated brass valve shall also be provided to vent the pump volute. sx'S .;, 4. 1.1. 6. Shaft: The shaft shall be solid, one-piece stain- ' less steel or high carbon steel with stainless steel shaft sleeve to eliminate corrosion within the pump or the 'mechan- ' ical seal. To minimize seal wear resulting from shaft deflec- tion in the mechanical seal caused by the radial thrust of the punip, the vibration displacement of the shaft measured at the face of the mechanical seal shall not exceed 2. 0 mils. For vertical flexible-coupled pump and motor units a separate pump 8802 11-3 FF {'Y s j S•.tom J 4 SyN� r. t a� rta+ r��t � � ' •4 3 # r �i.v a � }�• t .�i�'�����'>:3s�7y�`� t �( v th` t jt �..; 7. � +� }d�7,$'.k 4.a�y�r�tft�i '�^,r �.' j. � :Z1 6 r'R n - {571 '{�,�.,T, •''`C 7F'f: isi� �� i F, •rrwinst r.a191ll r�wmnar�Mriai�r'9fINOflilSli�Y�.rr rr�ae�a�t 1' . 'ff,t} sr{7tstk�.t,kiti3zv' _ }rr3 t x45 ' '" 4�.....,. � i.wna.:.5' ., ,.<.th..:.:�s;+t •hL � � c i�4k�nbta+ia.{:i.i')-... i, bearing frame with flexible-connected shaft shall be pro- vided. The shaft from the top of the impeller to the upper bearing supporting the impeller shall be of sufficient size to ; transmit the full driver horsepower with a liberal safety factor. t 4 . 1. 1. 7. Bearings: The bearing nearest the impeller shall be designed for combined thrust and radial load. The upper :,�_.�. .•�.��< bearing shall be free to move linearly with the thermal expan- sion of the shaft and shall be designed for radial load • only. In order 'to minimize seal wear caused by lineal move- ment of the shaft, the shaft bearing nearest the pump impeller shall be locked in place so that the thermal Expansion of the • ' • shaft is held to a minimum and so that the end play is limited P Y � �• ,",A to the clearance within the bearing. Bearings shall have a has minimum life of not less than 20,000 hours under adverse con- ditions of pump shut-off and overload, 4. 2. Pump base and elbow: A heavy-duty, fabricated steel or cast iron base with openings large enough to permit access to the P; i:aa f s suction elbow and cleanout shall be provided. The cast ironu„ �� . .. suction elbow shall have a cleanout with removable cover and ANSI � • 4 , B16. 1, 125-pound flat-faced flanges. The base shall be designed to support the assembled weight of the pump and driver. ' { { 4 . 3. Anchor bolts: Pumps shall be furnished with stainless • steel capsule anchors of size and length required by the pump manufacturer. 4. 4. Stare parts: A complete replacement pump shaft seal assem- bly, spare seal filter elements and spare volute gaskets shall be furnished for each pump. ' 4. 5. Name lates: Each pump shall have a standard corrosion resistant nameplate securely affixed thereto, showing the model number, serial number and the name of the manufacturer. The r' nameplate for each pump shall show the capacity in gpm at a rated speed in rpm, head in feet, and the impeller size, type and num- ber. • 5. INSTALLATION: Equipment shall be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer and the best stan- dard practices for this type of work. a 6. SERVICE: The Contractor shall furnish the services of competent and qualified, factory-trained field representatives for the pumps, and the motor as required to perform field ser- vices called for in this specification and as required to confirm proper operation of the pumps. The representatives shall perform the following: a. Observe the installation, startup and testing of the pumps. 8802 11-4 1 15 T L+v k •�i. dSq;� 44 R �tft rJ7r v't`fi'';i. �,4 Al,t 'k r..Y Ftt' f°r- `!�."� rk � $ d�'�`tr�`�-yJ�'�'f����,.� `Rt�IP ��M1t F�lr-�t�t Ufa �F1 rr¢ C1 :Pg{ .f*C '• 41' ,yJ� lr. 1,6 tY / y y�Ap�u�� _ P Will! �v �l �� pt �+t�;j'(��#5 r✓qzk � rtes d4 r 1 r ' t.�$�*-t("z�l� �'i� yra'Y�! }� ��t t�,'a44r .'t � ��'��,. �i� �RTa3�I tt e�� dh )'9 a !�N Y �C�.1Z 1 '�d�,� 'Ft e9. �h � t�•rrL,��� �4 z. "'111 +'` r s <a {�a�S,i.� ' , i•� < �� i�', ,��r$��S cr..°" + k �3.an.e,xi3.wL.. rt a b. Instruct and guide the installing contractor in r=, , g g ,.,.,,. proper procedures. c. Supervise the initial startup, operational 4 checks, and any required adjustments of the ON b: pumps d. Instruct the Owner ' s operating personnel in the operation and maintenance of the equipment. During the time that field services are being provided by any representative, the Contractor shall have a representative pres- ent and all instructions to the Contractor ' d representative shall be as binding if given to the Contractor. All services must 9 as g be coordinated with the Engineer in consideration of the Owner and the installing contractor. f �� rY.t.;7 ` 7. TESTING: The pumps shall be tested at the factory before 'k shipment. Certified copies of test curves on each pump shall be ` submitted to the Engineer. The pumps shall be tested in accord- • ance with the Hydraulic Institute Standards. 3 . 'PAINTING: All ferrous surfaces of pumps, bases, piping and motors shall receive one factory-applied coat of Tnemec Hi-Build .4: Epoxoline 66 4-6 mils dry thickness or , approved equal. 9.A; Y • SUBMITTAL'S: The Contractor shall submit for approval ' all the items required by this Division in accordance with Division 1. a " r 9.1. Submittals for Engineer ' s approval: Shall include the 06-i following } Pumps X54 Performance Test Results Certified Pump Curves 9.2. Instruction Books: Submit as specified in Division 1. w t 8802 11-5 s ! �` ���#✓ 'r�}Yf>�v�s�d����i�.l�f�z���k � �i�a�z���� t�;�;f�+l .e^e`S 11 icy}} �,, .ref 7-i i G�J rz fg}^pr'�ulysN t . —'� �.ep ..+� g{�rf'^t ,',ni �; .fS�,'�' �;�'� "{6rerj 7 A5?��7y �}��e'SI a�}• Y� c tkt�l �•�k'� u �R�;V.?�'�41�,t5�£���1 ,e f t. f tp Y u DIVISION 15 +.. . 4•r._ . PIPE, FITTINGS , VALVES AND ACCESSORIES 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form a part of these speci.fi.cations to the extent indicated by ref- V ` erences thereto. Only the most recent revisions of these pub- lications shall be used. ., I.I. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) : A 21. 4 Cement-Mortar Lining For Cast Iron Pipe And Fittings For Water � A 21.10 Gray Iron And Ductile Iron Fittings, 2 Inch h. Through 48 Inch, For Water And Other Liquids A 21.15 Flanged Cast Iron And Ductile Iron Pipe > , ter With Threaded Flanges A 21. 50 Thickness Design Of Ductile Iron Pipe ,r A 21. 51 Ductile Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast In Metal Molds Or Sand-Lined Molds, For Water Or Other Liquids 4t" �? B 16.1 Cast Iron Pipe Flanges And Flanged Fittings B 16. 3 Malleable Iron Screwed Fittings, 150 ,F And 300 lb. B 16.11 Forged Steel Fittings, Socket-Welding And Threaded ±� B 16.22 Wrought Copper And Bronze Solder-Joint :. Pressure Fittings N,. B 31.1. 0 Power Piping 'k. C 203 Coal Tar Protective Coatings And Linings- _; Enamel And Tape-Hot Applied C 209 Cold Applied Tape Coatings For Special Sections, Connections, And Fittings C 213 Fusion-Bonded Epoxy Coating 1.2. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) : A 53 Welded And Seamless Steel Pipe -y D 1330 Sheet Rubber Gaskets {'{ {" 2. GENERAL: This Division of the specifications includes all material requirements for pipe valves, fittings and acces° G sories, and their installation required to complete the .instal- lation of the pumps and pump control valve. 3. MATERIALS : Materials shall conform to the respective publications and other requirements specified herein. 3.1. Ductile iron pipe and fittings: All ductile iron pipe shall be designed in accordance with ANSI A21. 50. Ductile iron a pipe shall conform to ANSI A21.51. Ductile iron fittings shall ak be designed in accordance with and shall conform to ANSI 'y� ® A21. 10. 8802 15-1 . . �� � t r�r�1 � 3`.?r� �����t ,`��i�`c�� �f��� .ii���+�t�Y� � �'tK�'`•'.ra t:• f� F,��t � �.''�''g y �((s��t`�k��*#,elg}t r a�t�`^1t�yt, ��3� ?� x�t��i:•d �, � .#'�x,'� 4 n '�$"a�l,h�:�t r��'��s y.ht�.e�✓�r,"!td tl t fir�d��`j4,�,7G�,�ir' t q � ` f 151 "a,Pr R�t"' ' s'�,a his• a Y; ay � �: s kt 1 .t x {x#„ t'��, yf,r .�`y 4 i" r firty� �'4• '�`�x�;�c t 'sv{,Y ' � � t ,r{@k5 �r;• sc 'e ?. s sd _,t. {4�. . � c � xr.�{; 5#Xr �t�"il.9 fr�r :7l t .., w a 5r � Yr iq�rbP Ft� .1��"� f z�y+ at i 4' a r, °� z"�! r.•-,, i z�gc t r>t<i}Jt�� "rl"� �l�.r'E'i�. ry+i4$ z i I 3.1.1. Wall thickness : Wall thickness class shall be as determined by the applicable tables of the specified ANSI standards for ductile iron pipe and fittings. Minimum wall thickness shall be Class 53. 3.1. 2. Joints : Flanged joints shall conform to ANSI A21. 15 and ANSI B16. 1, Class 125 with red rubber ring-type gaskets, 'r. e 1/16-inch thick, conforming to ASTM D1330, grade 1. 3.1. 3. Lining: Ductile iron pipe and fittings shall be lined with cement mortar in accordance with ANSI A21. 4. Bituminous coatings shall be manufacturer's standard. m 4 . PIPING SYSTEM MATERIAL LISTING: The following systems } shall be constructed of materials specified. Fittings shall be tof equal or greater strength than the pipe material. y 4 . 1. Gas: 4. 1. 1. Pipe: Schedule 40 black steel, ASTM A1CS Grade B, or ASTM A53 Grade B. 4 . 1. 2. Fittings: Malleable iron fittings, 150 lb. , per ANSI 816.3 or forged steel, ANSI B16.11. 4. 1. 3. Coating of underground piping: Coatings shall be one of the following: 4. 1.3 .1. Shop-applied primer plus coal tar enamel with felt wrapping and finish coat, ANSI C203. Fittings shall be coated with a field-applied primer plus hot-applied coal tar r tape wrap, ANSI C203. 4. 1. 3.2. Same as above except fittings shall be coated with a field-applied primer plus cold-applied tape wrap, ANSI C20Q. 4.1.3.3. Shop-applied primer (if required) plus a fusion- bonded epoxy coating, ANSI C213. Fittings shall be coated a with a primer (if required) and either a field-applied epoxy coating, or a field-applied cold tape wrap, per the coating manufacturer ' s instructions. Follow all manufacturer ' s instructions for installation. 4.1.4. Painting of aboveground piping: All aboveground piping shall .be painted per Division 9 of these .specifica- tions. • 4.2..' Flexible 'connectors : Flexible connectors shall be in- stal,led, at the suction and discharge connections of the pump_. Flexible connectors shall be bellows type with end,.connec,tions suitable for installation between flanges conforming to ANSI B16.1, Class 125. Bellows shall be made of stainless steel and 8802 15-2 i y ,. r '"t� .avws I ✓. "t .. .. rl� °` ` � h , � w.:,a �"+YZ ,.,, a ,�.'i:. � '�a"'/f1iF'�.' LR 2 X � rl,i ri'Z z �;t..fj6 ''r!a •t ' 5. ��.!bi �,, +F �fFF�t '.p A..}. t t} .tIlt } l�R, • n+il"+c 6�y 7 �",,,y{ j`�k Y.alia�r,,ri}+'SKdril e IAi Y'fi? ,a.?,�... �/a� '+^, r. .xlialr+.bwb�w:...•'1+ ......:.:;,,...,iFaM".� �'k`�Id�� �Rne•it..�st 4`,f:t1M_t+>».z+..«.......... ...........,. rctrtx•,1�'$a .. ir.;• 7. }�i�t shall be suitable for 175 psig working pressure service. Flex- f `+ ible connectors shall be equipped with limit bolts, stop nuts, and restraint rods. Connectors shall be Flexonics Model TCS or approved equal. ` 4 . 3. Pressure gauges : The pump discharge shall be supplied with n; a pressure gauge and the suction a pressure/vacuum gauge with ranges compatible with the pressures encountered. Pressure ; t'S gauges shall be self-supporting dial type, bottom connected , 4-1/2 inch size with white dial, adjustable pointer, nylon X?: and/or stainless steel movements, bronze bourdon tube, pressure r range measured in feet, an accuracy of 1/2 of 1% of scale range, and shall be equipped with a brass shutoff cock and diaphragm seal. The gauge shall be liquid filled and suitable for use with sewage. r Li . 5. PIPING ACCESSORIES : The following accessories are only a art of those required for the piping systems. Other accesso- ries shall be as specified elsewhere in these specifications. N E' 5. 1. Gas ball valve:. Ball valve shall be UL listed for natural gas service, bronze body, 600 psi WOG rating, adjustable gland with reinforced Teflon packing, reinforced Teflon seats and seals, blowout-proof stem, chromium plated ball, and threaded "hc,•tgi,'.i.,l ends. Ball valves shall be similar and equal to Apollo 80-100 t; �., •:�,,�,., series, or approved equal. a; 5. 2. Gas pressure regulator : Pressure regulator shall be rated • at 100 psig inlet pressure and 8-1/2 to 18" W.C. outlet pres- sure range. Regulator shall be a spring loaded, diaphragm operated, single seated, adjustable setpoint type, of cast iron ' body construction, with Buna-N diaphragm and aluminum accesso- ries. An internal pressure relief valve shall be included, t; r capable of limiting the downstream pressure to approximately 15% over setpoint at 8 psig inlet pressure. Capacity shall be minimum 1200 CFH at 2 psig inlet and 11" W.C. setting (with 2" droop) . Regulator shall be a Fisher Type 5202 with 3/8" ori- ,.', fice, or approved equal. K<: 6. CLEANING: The inside and outside surfaces of all pipe, tubing, valves, and fittings shall be cleaned of all dirt, sand , loose mill scale, and other foreign materials immediately CHI after removal from storage and before erection. All lines ;- shall be thoroughly flushed or blown before being placed in service. `r 7. INSPECTION OF MATERIALS : All pipe, fittings and other . materials to be used in the construction shall be inspected by the Owner before being installed or used. The Contractor shall '.? furnish all necessary labor and equipment as requested by the Owner in his inspections and no pipe, fittings or other mate- rials of construction shall be used or placed until they have been inspected and approved by the Owner. f 8802 15-3 �'�,'. {� r }.r, >•r"^^'� ', n '7 ""'.crH�Snr`�a}M, "" .............. { ,� car. 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General : All pipe , fittings and other accessories shall .Y -- ' ce, p iece by P iece, by means of carefull y lowered into p la i�. derrick ropes or other suitable tools or equipment, in such manner as to prevent damage to pipe. Under no circumstances , .ra '� shall pipe or accessories be dropped or dumped. Before lower- d £ t i ing and while suspended, the pipe shall be inspected de- :. fects. Any defective, damaged or unsound pipe shall be rejec- "` ted and shall be marked as such and removed from the job ?' site. All foreign matter or dirt shall be removed from the :i inside of the pipe before it is placed in position and it shall " be kept clean by approved means during and after installation. J ,<<: 8. 2. Pipe laving: Pipe shall be laid so that the finished line has a smooth uniform alignment, free from sags, humps and sways, All exposed ends and openings to the pipe shall be ;1 suitably protected at all times and shall be closed to keep outs . ''•rt all foreign matter. 8. 2. 1. Flanged joints • ���j^,:.... .,�i .fie, Li✓ ri:: a. Care shall be taken in bolting flanged joints to assure Ya tX�° ztrf , there is no restraint on the opposite end of the pipe or + :zr fitting which would prevent pressure from being evenly � t and uniformly applied upon the gasket. The pipe or fit- ting must be free to move in any direction while bolting. :.w r. b. All flanged joints shall be fitted-up so that the gasket r' contact faces bear uniformly an the gasket, and then shall be made up with relatively uniform bolt stress. a All bolts shall be engaged so there is evidence of com- _. :,, plete threading through the nut or threaded attachment. 9. TESTING: Contractor shall furnish all materials, equip- : ; ment, tools, instruments, blocking, bracing, bulkheads, blank- ing plates, and all labor required to complete the tests. Personnel performing the tests shall be qualified and experi- ''= enced. Tests shall be performed as many times as necessary to w; ? s assure proper quality of materials and workmanship. If any `. # tests reveal unsatisfactory materials or workmanship, such •s materials or installation shall be repaired or replaced to the =' satisfaction of the Owner . 9.1. Pressure testing: The following piping systems shall be pressure tested by air or water at the indicated pressure: System Test Pressure Gas Pneumatic @ 50 psig .:f. . Piping systems not indicated for specific pressure tests shall be tested by other methods specified hereinafter or shall be " tested by operational and performance tests in conjunction with u 8802 15-4 I i- rta� ` rr� iair '4 �g�{ j $kty1rrd?� `�rftr �g �'a` 'I.t Jar" ,'`L3.j+rt.€f'` its 3` i!`f4rtl 4� ''" €rCrz i ry ati " '�Y"��'`tt 1�� 1 ?z�S�}ti2;.r.Y �.�• ti i' � n�. S �' <�� C' � h ?x,, 4 r;r Y{ z}+i•€r3' + 3�r�3`�,l� t}' 73tyu+-fir �} � e�r-r �k� Ey"C�j arj'siy.�+�''p�e,}+°�,', � � x a t ;.r x n far;� €'sf e�i s.t'�.° tl i (Yf�;u'�v w>S ��°f } ri r�'�� f S,r �a r t 7^•a i r �� r +L ...T �t t ��' �j l�c! ui' t�-,t YAL C v'1 1 Y 4 i t� (.'k\li.ri �., u �°ar+1 d 3�! �)1 .�t't i tY C��..4'" 4}f}tJ.9� jt •}A Y fZ :tiff d s, r, r t 7,.:. ,,.'t ; \:i, •¢ �},�-,� 11� I.. t ii `.4+ FSk' T:.t {.. a y x. . f . 1 .pt ..x t .fi i,• �� -iv.j Y, +a if6•{ k^' viF connecting equipment. The Contractor shall perform tests ,. necessary to determine the adequacy of a piping system with $_ prior notification to the Owner ' s Representative. Hydrostatic.,and pneumatic testing shall conform to ANSI B31. 1. 0. Specified ' test pressure shall be applied for at least four hours. r,eaks `'. shall be repaired and the system retested until accepted by the l; Owner ' s Representative as satisfactory. ' { 9.1.1. Air testir:g: Lines to be air tested shall be given an application of •a leak detection fluid which shall reveal : . N S the presence of leaks by easily visible means, such as -bub- ble formation. 9. 2. Testing : The following procedure shall pe used for test- b ing of the refrigerant system: ' l a. Remove any controls that could be damaged by test pressures and close valves one each side of com- pressor. b. Connect a pressure gage to the front seat port of compressor suction valve and connect cylinder of . refrigerant to the front seat port of compressor b,t discharge valve. ' f psi g.to stem Fill system y p g Close liquid line shut--off � •� valve and fill high pressure side of system to 300 { psig. 3`. d. Tap all sweat connections in system and check pres- sure readings. ' :9 1' y e. Bubble test all joints with soap solution and mark any spots where leaks occur. r, L' £. Evacuate system and remake joints where leakage ` occurred. Retest system to be sure all joints are properly sealed. yt^`. ' g. The entire system should be checked with a halide leak detector. If any leaks are discovered, the refrigerant in the system must be captured, the leaks repaired, and the system again charged as '# previously described. h. Once the system is found to be free of leaks, it shall remain pressurized for a minimum of 24 hours, at which time pressure readings should be checked. Allowance should be made for changes in temperature that may affect the pressure system. If pressures have not been held, the system must be leakage tested until all sources of leaks are eliminated. �t 8802 15-5 ..,,�k 1'p 4;• 1� +., T _Yr°} '';w 2.`µ...tl, a4 A jft eta �i f$' �nv'�'' �lh '' .7 t y 1 +, 5 •Y Lg-,�—di<� 'jt 7 '+'• i t o�+z i i t '�.'T ) r t r tt s tt d �L 'y • n ,..$. i>4 jf N r.r � tS .pt c" fh .P ti .r{it,14C1:,.xP� '77t j tc .� � ��-•s�, �Grx� °`p �� y�'S4 `L�ti�. air } r� �,�r�'.9� f '�'.iaA s`!�•i�`+i.;', ,�� Rt "4 -trat �°1i �t,�„+ t . t�,irs f >•� , at�'"Trd °u +'• t , .�, ,?o- ''. r.ti��a � .�;'`z�:�';� � GIs 3,~�1'.r��#�fs,r�h •'� �,� t. fr4�3 s .r,. ;.. t � �,. yxl+�f 7� .q.,k�;t fiv x 't'` �'7 ,S.�Lf{ �,xi �t '1 tE rr �s.� •h�z;1'r{�°r1.t)�'�,�Y�'1"ls�rr"t�a i�d¢ t t �., is ts, tt"� � btAa, T Ail i. When testing is completed, capture the refrigerant in the system and reconnect all controls that were disconnected. j. Evacuate the piping with a vacuum pump capable of pulling a vacuum of at least 1 mm Hg absolute pros- sure. A vacuum gage shall be connected to the back seat port of the compressor discharge valve. The t: vacuum pump should be connected to the back seat 3: port of the compressor suction valve and the back seat port of the liquid line charging valve. Oper- ate the vacuum pump until a vacuum of 2.5 mm Hg is shown on the gage. ` i` k. System shall remain under a vacuum for a minimum of 12 hours. If by this time no noticeable rise in pressure has taken place, the system may be charged. Gfi 10. SUBMITTALS: The Contractor shall submit for approval all the items required by this Division in accordance with Division 1. 10.1. Submittals for Engineer ' s approval: Shall include the following: Pressure gauges Flexible connectors Pipe Regulators 10. 2. Instruction books: Submit as specified in Division 1 for ball valves and operators. a s t 8802 15-6 r { :K (. A = t_.�.va�iKUrrrtY� - ..w.c "`- —�;— �• -�� L.t.a`riati�,:itcaYg rte+ iv: i i�.. .. -e-' :. . f. � x��'�3°?��'4�','i ��� •. xR�b.7• ., { 11 7 , s #+} .x S ft.h t .�� i 4t ! r .. '! ) zN� # aKfi'+.tiY/.xekes .,...� .h'` 11'+�•�',. P✓d*�,.�i.'d�..e.t'f �ta.�:n�y 7 r .7-.s;�'� �.;�'4'{ n )} DIVISION 16A SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION SCADA SYSTEM 1 . GENERAL: This Division includes the telemetry system, control components, and instrumentation. Within the general s# limitations of these specifications and drawings, the Contractor shall be responsible for the correct selection of equipment ds necessary for completion of the project . The telemetry system F� shall consist of a master station with two work stations, a remote t. alarm interface, and twenty remote terminal units, which will be to programmable gic controllers . The communications link will bed , by 928/952 MHz radio. The tag names indicated shall be used in the development of the system software and for all wire tag names . The Contractor shall develop and supply all standard and custom displays, reports, and logs required for operation of the SCADA system. The Contractor shall develop and supply the database for the SCADA system based on the Owner' s drawings . ?. MATERIALS : Materials shall conform to the respective ERs; publications and other requirements specified herein. '���-���.:�:�:{�:•: ' .F. 2 . 1 Central ` 't:-t'; ss`_ processing unit (CPU) : Each CPU shall be a minimum r'}'`�'�!,,�j;3"� Intel 486 rocessor, or approved equal, running p , pp q , gat 5 0 MHz on a card so that processor fits in the slot of a p passive backplane. Each CPU shall have a minimum of four (4) megabytes of RAM 0 wait- state memory expandable for up to 32 MB. Each system shall have t�+ ; three shock-mounted drive bays, a minimum 300 watt power supply, and a fan to give positive pressure . Each unit shall have twof� serial and two parallel I/O ports, a minimum 135 MB hard drive, j 3 .5" 1 .44 MB floppy drive, and super VGA color driver card with j 512K of memory. It shall also have a math co-processor rated to the same speed as the main processor and have eight usable slots on the passive backplane . 2 .2 . Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) : The CPU and base �. station radio shall be operated through a UPS system that will J maintain communications and data logging for a period of two (2) °mix hours in the event of system A.C . power failure. The UPS shall be i equipped with a bypass switch to allow the UPS to be removed from tg� the system without interruption of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System for maintenance. 2 .3 . Operator stations : One shall be located at the City Hall and the other at the City Maintenance Shop. 2 .3. 1 . Cathode ray tube (CRT) : The display for the CPU shall be 19" or 20" Multi-Sync color desktop monitor that can display 1024 x 768 pixel resolution. It shall be able to display both characters and graphics . � a 8802-1 16A-1 r f'. �".':' ''"' ,�oZYat,�yG�,ktF rR"� ..x+ -.._. -^^•.....xw,ngRyY..'t tt:ah�ii!q d �'�A9A'4i�". t "}r ��'r�+�d�y �. x sa r fiY i . a 3"i �,. � ir`y ��1! a'vt � '"i s 11 .✓ z '' ti �� ��M1 (.. 1 �fitil� i t r + i �24r 't��� is y 1` •, _ t '. t '.S :G x rs' ��. f f, f �` .i "w� nw.\,:::.._�fi,s..,,.1 \.,.,:..Y...•;i»a.nrfsY?,�°r���r�'3�'.,',t�t"r,'_?°�f k�rs€�ta�'b�i�irisr«+.,r..,.,..��': _: ...a.�;.l��tie�..t":41 }L. � �• 2 .4 . CRT keyboard: Each CRT shall be supplied with a detached keyboard which will meet the following minimum r quirements . It ' shall be a standard ASCII 4-level coded with 192 codes and cursor. The keyboard shall be made up of a QWERTY style keyboard with a. separate calculator style numeric cluster, color control cluster, special editing cluster and, 20 special function keys. Through the use of the keyboard it shall be possible to request a �. : copy of any display on the CRT which will be printed out on the report printer. The printer driver will allow the choice shading it for the different colors . 2.5. System printers : The system shall 'be supplied three print- ers one functioning as an alarm to k ; , g logger and the other. two as report/logging printers . The printers shall be a 100% duty cycle rr j printer of the dot matrix type, capable of a minimum speed of 120 y � H<,f '• y' " . characters per second (cps) at 10 characters per inch (cpi) . Each s ,x shall have a minimum one--line buffer capacity along with out-of- {; paper indication and easily changed cassette ribbon system. Thes'�t printers shall be of the bi-directional, logic seeking type and capable of a 132 column format . The printers shall have tAe ability to print all CRT displays, includin g graphics . �he printers shall be rated for continuous duty. Printer stands with c' transparent acoustical covers shall be furnished with each print- er. ,GMs x , 2 . 6 . Operation modes : Each of the work stations shall be , . "w capable of operating in one of the three following modes . F On-Line r b - Backup , - Off-Line In the on-line •mode, the work station shall be scanning the RTUs, issuing operator commands, and printing the logs and reports . The on-line work station shall also update the database of the backup ` work station. ; ,. In the backup mode, the work station shall be ready to .take over operation of the on-line work station. The database of the backup `y work station shall be the same as the on-line work station. In the off-line mode, the work station will not be immediately available to take over the operation of the on-line work station. The database of the off-line work station shall not be updated by ? the on-line work station . 2.6.1 . Manual failover: In the event that the on-line work station fails or the operator desires to change work stations, he shall be able to issue a single command to change the backup work station to the on-line work station and the on- line work station to the backup work station. The time N' required for the backup workstation to take over all on-line activities shall not exceed 15 seconds . 8802-1 16A-2 f g. < +j�� yF `t.c. A ✓�'G yA4"{ i.' r t 4 u c ._„xn .+ , , u .4� YC -.v�' .d t-xx, i• t{t iRt 1 ^•� '"an � �� 9 Yt�T Y4 t h i s iJ f s >t { . r t }, tt,'7`�a. Y �t?fJ 'rl�w •Y fit( rt"t � ., r­f '�g-11, rr*31 #yl r4�c�'c'+r� .dt 3�, '£"i'2't Y f"JS f"i' a : \ { 1 kl }.. ,r ,�`t+f a �13 ! �ti�t'? a`� !�'}•i' 1 ) 2}�3ixG_ r' A.k�'S7yt's4 ST'tft y�f'rIr. 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The software shall support 32000 tags and have 7 ! --, utilities for exporting/importing to and from spread- ° sheets, other databases oeantthe.tag All namescaling databasethe 1 analog values shall be done t , 2 . 8 . RTU scan modes : The multiplexer shall operate in two ,S,rrt 1�•�.: general modes : continuous scab and control. The Scan Mode shall be used for data acquisition and status supervision . A scan request from the master shall result in a reply from the appropri- at remote which includes a variable length status message . #prr 2 . 8 . 1 . Priority scan: The control mode shall have priority over the scan mode and shall interrupt scan requests . While the system is operating in the Select-Before-Operate Control :.. , mode, paint selection shall result in a verification by the master logic of the selected point, without transmittal to the remote. A subsequent master station initiation of the operate function sfiall result in the master station logic executing as, complete checkback and verification sequence followed by the r operate command to the remote . Immediately following the + ` operate function, the system enters a scan mode at the remote where the operation was. performed. fr 1`I!' YIWi — 2 .8 .2 . Scan control : The operator shall be able to control �+ the scan routines and the associated alarm and logging rou- nd tines individually via the Scan Control Menu. The commands . `1` J available are: SCANS ON - Starts RTU scans - Enables device alarm checking .x r : � J - Enables log run time A SCANS OFF - Stops RTU scans ,x Disables device alarm checking run time 'x - Disables log � 2 . 9 . Alarm processor: The alarm processor runs at the same r frequency as the Process Scan Routine and checks the current data ;* " for any change of alarm state. When a change of state is noted, four (4) actions occur 'Yn�.'Y. ':'C• F 't V,`t (1) the new alarm state is recorded in the alarm table fir; typed on the alarm printer (2) an event line is typ p +}It tff.h 8802-1 16A-3 r, r' ...»- • Z" rte : W�' '-�fbS 4r � at t,o A `',�} ��� k ��' 1�+' �7 _ i• owl' hom 11MI 'a", dlsdw�ml_ IN"101011 tie `5 i 3t S•j'r T+ l S tF tY + + ti i :. /}. 1: �5'.r uz;�r,,�7 i{ 1�ro-������ ,.+Rnr! .:�"'tt a+ly 1'�$Smssj'f*s t• .tv. }`<.,k{ i1' rl Ru'Sh m's .. i ..� .•3�.,.�.jii��r ,.-.,, .r .. 3 � ; .. ti . ., •, .. i.1/�i:cPr._'vr�tn.s..ew... .,.P..,'.3r+...,uc:+++i+w»itl$` �l4Ynlfsn.r...W:i ',.+...is;' . l; (3) the annunciator tone is sounded (4) the CRT display is updated in an appropriate manner 2 . 9 .1 . Alarm classifications : Alarm processing shall be `t- performed for all points defined with alarm attributes at system build time. Two alarm classifications shall be provid- y° r ed. Class A alarms cause an annunciator tone to be repeated y' '> ' periodically until opgrator acknowledgement. Class B alarms `. cause a short duration tone and do not require acknowledge- ment . . , 2 . 9.2 . Alarm summary: If the alarm summary screen is dis- r'zuS'; played, the screen is updated immediately. For all other } _ displays, a Class A alarm will, cause a blinking alarm signal w r, on the top line of the display. This signal will disappear ' + when the alarm is acknowledged. 2 .10 . System logs and reports : In view of their extreme impor- tance to the long-term efficient operation of the system, full 5 logging capability must be supported. This shall mean as a Fs,. daily,minimum, event logs and p eriodic reports, includin g shift, ra and monthly reports . Reports shall be printed at specific times fi �j,• or on demand and shall not require the system or data storage to ; be off-line at any time. Reports and logs shall be able to access ; any real time or historic data. •fit,;';" °s " 2. 10.1 . Event log: The purpose of the event log is to obtain a hard copy history of notable changes in the equipment being monitored and controlled and the time the event occurred to the% nearest second. For example, the following will cause an f event log entry to be made. o Change in status at a digital point o Change in alarm status of a point, such as ac- knowledgement s;. o Operator log on/log off ' o Operator commands o Alarm acknowledgements r The alarm event log will be continuously printed on the alarm printer. Periodic logs and demand reports shall be printed. on the report printer. 2. 10.2 . Periodic reports: Periodic reports are fixed time compilations of important information such as daily or monthly summaries of pump run times. The list period and time of list of these logs shall be controlled from the report control dis- play. Typically, each of these reports will be made up of 3. hourly summary data. Raw data for these reports will be 8802-1 16A-4 .a , d•'s.:.q: t �` .k-2 !yo-'y� r ,, ti K� P� i r 1}k`t 'r'!n}^qi+ a .. } � � ,, * ;<��ai�j,�+.'�,x•} t4 �c,.. >, j'"+*+.L.' i t'Ci1' t.t,x��i�� j+c .,.a�r'a,1`' ,'*+z .�y �`��• � '�.; �Yr; .�y!^`�'�'S{r�ti' �a�` �',t��itx��{1s:`r44� � .�;�4t���rJtt>, ``�,�ai"t� �S # ' t 9, ,1A�i r *� -• r� h •, �q rr h t?. � it h"f' v f' 10 a'k ',t..z•. 1} ,7 x Yx E (,f ttu41 t1�,y .?'��� TJ 2� �r t{i$ct Z f ' + r 1 f +�.. �•• ?`�G � r'�r � a q) 5l t a =,.. l..:jt t ._ .. ..,."r .:' r,....,.,,.,..� . •'. i `. -.:.� ,d�'�� . ,,}}..tt�f0'1HilYM17Y.u._w, sM1H.�+�4 .3iJY.tte"� 5+tTWlilxw.h.r..: _.."rnuKn+kticVtSA. .`�.` 'S �e '"%"' collected on one minute multiples, whose multiplier is set by w :< the system configuration. . 2 . 10. 3. Format of loos and reports : The format of both logs and reports shall be programmable on-line using the graphic } display building and may access any real-time and historic data. It will contain a header consisting of type of log, s time and date, system name, etc. The following information } > `C will be available for periodic logs : o Point naive � o 'Point description `- '• o Current value o Status o Total =:;<4 (n o Timer;%' -'' O Alarm count o Alarm set time o Run time 2 .11 . Graphics package : The computer system shall be supplied with a complete (hardware and software) package that will allow . ` the creation of graphic diagrams which illustrate the lift station system. The Owner shall be able to create static graphics without y;V programming knowledge. 2 . 11. 1 . Graphics : The graphics shall be formatted with lines and shapes indicating various processes and symbols illustrat- ing major process elements . The symbols shall be capable of ' . changing color and shape in response to field data. Process elements with multiple inputs shall be capable of indicating t. open - intermediate - closed positions . :. :. 2 . 11.2. Data values : -Live real-time data values shall be displayed on the CRT screen at any location desired next to V the corresponding process component via a high level DDE linkage, Colors and blinking may be used to designate special or alarm conditions . No programming language interface shall ? ; be required, only the entry of the point ID and specific display parameter information shall be required via a fill-in- ,r the-blanks procedure . Selected characters (one or two) shall automatically be supplemented to the value (for color blind operators) as well as showing color change to show the value and status of the point . The characters shall be as part of ' the log for that value. 2 . 11.3. Graphic modification: Capability to build, delete or modify graphic screens via the CRT terminal shall be provided �.. � Y 9 P P without interfering or removing other system functions such as -;z scans or control from on-line status . r;. 2. 11.4 . Symbols : Symbols shall be placed on .the screen through a sequence of cursor positioning and function key "r depressions. The cursor will automatically move to a field ir! . 8802-1 16A-5 ttS -a t ..•. 7­§`1';"1 .i.`�ni.lii"i k S C. 1 „ h � �++, .,. ,J •rl y ��i 1E' pp;'`ta,s y ��rT t` x ri� _ '"•'••- }- a 3 y ,� i .sa' t`.�, fs •�a l 'n,• ',� r �t}U"'c:yz r �+ .td"i ` .} '' 1 d! t Zy s + . t t t r x°�� �h�� b�"kt.. I'll Arr '�c{. t i• : i; l,....xf r{' y' `� F 1 �,j•.L �,,y,�ro'�t''u.e i's t �Y'r 74# 'j _2 t 1 •t� c t i f S i�`�t t},ht� yt dY,� i 4tll fS• ` .. _� 1fi.' ir^>'S.c {r,, '.( j J J` 1 J ..�+; 'L. ( E' rrJ 1F•=y4t'fti J''kf�"2 ,� 4 wil .i.+•- q +�v x'} kytf s(y}•-,r ,$ .fir 1t av , .r .r2 i r t�Ir'} J.zr'?Yx s,` `q*:' i •�'t rJJiF (4� 1'rr l�{Ri t�t£m ., lx'2 tlr.f y .. i 2 ,. f s� t�f"ly� h Jrt rt"y• ,`'y2 t t 3"1; i i y 'i t ...,r. a r�• ,t.y. i. yt f 5 .s'� 4 y i. ✓`.Cy `` 1•h C��y�+�Y YYy z ' ✓ t r .'. .n, r J. Nc }y1S�.ot �{Jf�j 9 'i i .^.�i .rrt �� •� i� �r- � Y y,�' tS( T!itl'. � .5 f 1 •d Y '. " � •`"`..,,.. - . .; q t�}e,.2�'. 4'M5.r<'!'.'f=''t: '+r.r°S..ih' '^•.w.a:......._._.,.. ., ,....u.«win,cd i�dVl4hf } I 4 '1.+ kh� around the symbol and the operator will be prompted for any alphanumeric data which corresponds to that symbol . As point names are entered or altered, they will be cross-checked against the names contained in the specified data base defini- tion. Errors will be flagged and the operator will have the option to terminate the edit sessions, saving all data entered or continue, ignoring errors . 2.12 . Man/machine interface: A man/machine subsystem shall be responsible for handling man/computer commpnication. Man/machine + ;'+ software and hardware shall provide easy access to all lift `. station information, as well as an efficient control mechanism. The hardware shall consist of two (2) color CRTs keyboards, and Y� CPUs in the operations console. The CRT shall display current and sit � historical conditions of the lift stations . To ensure the r• timeli- ness of the displayed ed data� the dynamic information shall be 4 " � �:�•sY.���:;y updated every three seconds . The keyboard shall allow the opera- for to select the information displayed as well as to initiate P actions to be performed. Software shall consist of the programs t that receive and implement the operator' s commands displaying the <F appropriate information on the console CRT (s) , and initiating other system programs when necessary. <� 2 .12 .1 i- Operator' s view: The o erator" s "view into the . `, system" shall consist of a CRT-based, man/machine interface, ° z. ;..; with screen-based functions provided on demand. This combina- tion hardware and software subsystem will provide information to, and accept commands from the operational staff. Either . ! -'' printer shall, on manual operator command, print both the :• � alarm event log and the system reports . If one printer is being used for both the event log and the system reports, thej° r software shall be capable of temporarily storing the events r• such that events are not to gged to the printer when a system report is being printed. No events shall be lost and not logged. y 2 .12 .2 . Standardized displays: The standard man/machine shall provide access to a series of standardized displays on the y'. system' s CRT. All displays have some features in common, such as screen format, color convention, access methodology, etc. In addition each display has a series of reserved fields for � P Y such factors as alarms, communications, current date and time. The standard man/machine shall consist of the following g re- P µFy formatted types of displays . ' '. 2 .12.3. Alarm lines : All "CRT displays shall have space ! ',kk reserved for the latest alarms which shall be dynamically updated upon occurrence. 2 .12.4 . User groups : The system shall provide the ability to ji t . `=, assign P oints to specific user designed groups which may be processed as a group for alarm, review, logging and operator manipulation functions (on/off scan, on/off alarm check, alarm list, alarm acknowledge, alarm inhibit, etc. ) x".r• 8802-1 16A-6 r �' �, ��.7�'�'ir•" 'r1 SK,. l�''L '�,'4°'y .7se=`'. -YYi '" t{cc'�'ttZ11� ��`'�y�TLt r}yy, t}}I r-t.i y 5�'F I,.ri '� �' =t'x -) t t�f t�ttt ,jt}}1g �°�aa}ay •'r d i'cd �� �'A.�Sj�afi( tt+I2SF'.��A r •M i•f.F f� �4$Lki fit, x s � .. t�rry xz r [ � 1� j )��.�'#• �.T f t,}�i s, .0 '4! , t � k rt � � • t t t r t A'?''c !x k�z,. s �" � �Nta 7 r �'.�,., Y ;�� {i �r A4�{ 4Ft•'� S: "`��� '1'}. r ii '. F �� � T`F��nr, lresrla's�� � '.,r �,.. V ,,i rq nest]jt s''�.rt s V tf Tt. : r 4 1 1 S , { f st �r�n Yy F tryl4 q `��k�. +,.q}g • t ��U s, .}YSV eQ P!'Ji€}r iA r ' 'r i r r xt t. •. i r i � s F y� � �yv t { • .,., .,.. K; ..,; i; ,..+.. ,'.;s. , z � ri 7t .,i,.r, S �ri r€�t4`�, 't ��1!b •ainnealf6etn1 t F t y ( d4 � 3 t`x1'J4 ZS.P t��ii.r��.E j t r y'j'�rri tff ; 9 s ,, t 4 rr.- .•. z > ��4'StiJ 1 .l S•'u.i��J'[�V {tC i�' b q,J.'!r. �l R s.+ p r '��„,� ' r.' 2 . 13 . System displays: 1 2. 13. 1 . MasL-er menu: This shall provide the operator with a convenient list of all the available displays of systems. information and control functions and shall provide the + ability to directly call up any display Listed. It shall 9 I 1 wwmmll display on the console CRT after system initialisation, and gyp ' may be displayed at any time by pressing the "Home" key. Sub- menus shall be paged sequentially or hierarchically from the . master menu as required. 2 ,13,2 . Point, display: This shall provide, information regard-- ing all system parameters for a given point . The format of this information depends upon the point type. The display will include the following: Point Name „ 'i Point Description ` Point Type :} ;F r4r=; Point Loca tion Status (digital points) ; w Alarm Conditions Related Points �i,i Historical Data 'x - Logging options :.,. . 2 .13 .3 .. Station display menu: This will provide a listing of the RTU' s on the system from which the operator may select <` which particular RTU he would like to see. The station display for that RTU will then be displayed listing every Y ' point at that RTU. Points may be added or removed from the station display. Points are grouped by type : digital input, digital output, and analog input . All points in the data base shall be globally accessible and displays shall not be re- ''`' stricted to points from a single RTU. g :. . 2 .13 .4. Graphic menu display: Provides the operator with a }: display consisting of a listing of the graphic displays that ra hic a3`rs4'' are available. Then the operator may select which• g p 4rt. display he requires . Graphic displays shall be able to use } tn% any points in the data base and shall not be restricted to a ' single RTU per display. 2 .13 .5. Alarm summary display: Provides the operator with a ir1r3' i listing of all system points which are currently in alarm. Alarms are classified into two categories, Class A for criti- c - F cal or Class B for non-critical. The alarm summary maybe displayed at any time by pushing the ' Command Alarm Summary' t key combination, or from the blaster Menu by selecting the a a proper function key number. 2. 13.5.1 . Re-display of the alarm summary: New alarms .will cause the re-display of the ALARM SUMMARY with the new alarm shown, while any other display will have the ALARM field added Er 8802-1 16A-7 '� r C } u;) '' l6. : ,� .:. 'F... , J'C rir wr. , ig tiEE , f '".'✓ 'h tF. . Hy'x�,d��9� rcI ' rl.{ +y. �, t��� i � �� t � r tt t �+�i,ve �+� �` z ` � * tt k 1 i'�, U��, z t t R' as sr 1 i f a a �..�` JG 3 ;. +'"' �, � t ., s� , �t 3, �YZSf� h� � ra � � rt.�K �.t i. • < Y�k rah tr l+r x rx $ z tJn� t f v� .z, , r to rr ii7`gYii `+. l3 '*�a•z•Lt3. � n 6l��v t i , t i. Tai i -,,. ' .3.;�¢ii4 f.x, z2 '�d$,}� .r C .a '• `MY. .i.. •... :.. ., c .. .... dt sbit.'`i ,i , l� J .s i. � ,.7; .... .IIillBlmr.. ' ,. l5. ..�\ '�"r'.i.r v5 ^J+.: .�{•iu, iti . .{a q drrsabr..oia ceise�® l.>�n- _——_�se��M�.av -i y"{( 1 t,il+:�iG.Sv''...:.+".tiiiw.wa+.a�9�+'lilhtlhl'p�'sw'r u .._,.......r. ... .,•...s,......-.r.+.wntkMt4Vtt i.sb'.Tl;�P{Y L �*+ S!a:Ls.:+�1�,r..1�n tr(j�:RtY1utAm..+....,...__ _.:rriryx'uM�6Vl�rtlle . if necessary. An alarm tone will be sounded upon the detec- tion of a CRITICAL alarm. The tone may be turned off by :•`.°s '4, pushing the ' COMMAND ALARM SILENCE' key combination. ; . _. 2 . 13 . 6. Group displays : Shall provide a listing of the status - . inde dndent of their physical of related points in the system, ' location. For example, a display may be generated for select- ed pump status and points located anywhere in the system. = ` r,. ;. 2.13 .7 . Report control display : Shall provide a means for specifying the operation of any system report. A report may be printed on demand, its next-print-time may be changed its • p P Y g L time-between-printings may be changed, and the final data from the previous report period may be printed. The following reports shall be available for request : shift report, daily 'x; , �•Y, report, monthly report and maintenance report. 2 . 13. 8 . Set date/time: Function shall be used to change the tsix:' time and/or date on displays and on logs. When set DATE/TIME :•,;. !s?;gar f, is selected, the message "ENTER DATE/TIME DDHHMM" will replace !i• the SELECT message . The operator must enter the month day, ;. hour and minute in the format specified. A 24-hour standard :"" is used. Date and time changes shall be logged by the print- =`+ er. 2. 13. 9 System display: May only be used by an operator logged in under the system password. The display is a menu of programs used to change system level information, maintain the ' < system disk and enter operations independent modes . }; .;.: 2 . 13. 10 . Log in/locr out : This function shall be used to enable and disable the security constraints on a particular console. The operator must type the CONTROL or the SYSTEM level password, which will not be displayed by the console. An invalid password will cause the return of the SELECT k..; •` message, while a valid password will result in the message "ENTER OPERATOR ID" . After the operator has entered a two 'a character identifier (such as initials) , the console will be granted the proper authority. The SELECT message will be re- `" displayed, and the LOG IN will be .recorded by the printer. k? h The security system shall allow the Owner to set the privileg- t`t:c, es and authority of each operator in up to 16 categories. 2 .14 . Control software: The system shall be capable of automatic T . Y ' p control according to Article 2 .22 . The control logic shall be programmed in a high level control language or by linking software ra function blocks (and, or, nor, PID, ratio, multiply, etc. ) or by any other high level means which allow the engineer or operator to >�. graphically or symbolically express the control functions. The system shall also provide the capability to disable issuing ;. ' control commands to a field device when that device has been tagged by the operator. Ahk t 8802-1 16A-8 !J1111 111111:1 1�11111M!j IN WE c 7.n �a7"ggif�,t h'1 i tJ ti"r i d x.X iq ,*wCr•t tr{ {a, t v G f p t xt n t 1 ! ! r r t �tt'`���� r i {,•J r' t X yr^rFl`t t ° ➢ '! a ' y' 1r ! r ! t,;{jt ' r�i�s� ^{. i •.':�' tic'ima ' ,a.�sryrvmesr.�u.�aer xrvYl�'i4nr�r�w.mv�roar�ami�nn`nn @eodlf�ts� �,�*e�wsw .. r" f t rii+b � {tr .f i 14 i�, s(r� f a�gta.�+�n..*ReMpu�•.wea.. ...sx r�"'T�t*'P'"r'*I'�Xyt �� fi` � x r 9' :x'`'�`'tas't.:r,: l_.�....Y '`.r 'ft' A t't 2 . 19 . 1 . Tagging: The operator shall be able to select or cancel a field device as being tagged. When the field , ; device is tagged, the operator shall not be able to issue commands to operate the device . Devices that are tagged � $ shall have a character designation on the graphic displays to indicate the device cannot be controlled. Event log- ging shall be disabled for tagged devices . 2 .15 . System configurator: The system configurator shall be a � t software module used to pattern the application software to the hardware configuration of the system by defining the global data . base . The global data base shall be used by the application } softwaxe to pattern its actions, maintain raw data from theT, system, hold ASCII names -and descriptions for printout and dis- play, and provide necessary information about the Control System .: ti r7 Hardware . The necessary information for this data base shall beu? obtained by the System configurator. 2 . 15 . 1 . Dual data bases : The system shall support duplicate data shall l i f modifications. support on-line interactive battchmodifi The cations of the modification data base . After all DB changes have been made, the operator shall be able to switch to the ' modified data base and operate . If operation is not correct, the operator shall be able, to return to the original unmodi- fied data base . When operations are successful, the operator ; ; shall be able to copy one DB to the other. 2 . 15 .2 . Modes of operation: The systems shall provide on-line interpretive batch features for data base editing. The system shall provide a feature for decompiling the system data base for backup storage and modification . 2 . 16 . System security: The integrity of the software system J shall be protected against unauthorized changes, and the integrity of the system being controlled is protected against unauthorized control operations . These types of protection shall involve the . .. < use of passwords . 2 . 16. 1 . Control password: Plant operators will be ' authorized to use the control features of the system by issuing them the appropriate password (Control Password) . Once unlocked, control functions shall be available to any operator. The system shall be capable of being left at this security level, s':.. if the system security option will not be utilized by the Owner, or the operator may log out at the end of each shift to lock system access . 2. 16.2 . System password: Programmers and/or supervisors may s , ' . e issued the system password. This shall allow them to use Y 4''rt the Ladder Diagram to generate control algorithms and add them to the system. It shall also allow them to rebuild the system using the System Configurator. After each of these operations �c. 8802-1 16A-9 'am' p+ t `t •s �tt��" � P � t a r t�> Sri 'Y,Y2;, ,1x6�• � ` f '> > ' w.��. �t �V . .l, }1 ' pa 5.: hs :w,+Fit p9a' fri�,�. 1 v:� t }f"'�q�'�� � i•},i yT; .} J } { .. .. t .'..y tS k � �., �:. .Yx h : r 4,�, 1. J j � { r 1. ♦ e 1 . ! 5.�.1�ati �Sr�� t' 'N; t r}tit :a,. • _ t :F rye iy,le' > jjqq 1�-. .�..... 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The system initially is the control and monitoring of Y Y g nineteen duplex and two triplex lift stations, a wastewater plant, �:,.,; ;�,;;�t ,•y+ plus one spare operating system. A few lift stations will operate `{ ::• from their own control system and the rest will operate from the �;a.y<�`�.�� •,. PLC (see Appendix) . The control and monitoring system is an 4., override of the individual lift station. The override will be done from the CPU during two t '' �•'` `' g types of abnormal occurrences One occurrence would be to manually shut down a motor from the key- -.• board for water in the motor, the other function would be automat- is for high wetwell level, i .e. , lift station wetwell has a high , ` level alarm; the lift stations pumping into this wetwell will be shut down. When the wetwells of these pumps have reached high L� n;. level alarm conditions the um stations . - , pump pumping into these •; wetwells will automatically be shut down and so on until the 4 '= entire system is shut down . To re-energize the system, the original lift station that started the cascade would be placed in operation and the others started sequentially at one-minute incre- ments. The following pump stations are affected as outlined above: Sylvan and Binder -pump into Cole Junction; Green Meadow `. pumps into Moreau; Cedar City pumps into Westinghouse; and Wind River and Indian Meadow pump into Riverside . A single alarm will not preclude further alarm and operations information from the a ; pump station to the Master Unit . A monthly log of system status shall summarize the time that each motor .ran. This shall be , accomplished by the amount of time that a contact has remained {:. closed on the pump starter contact . The alarm functions for the lift stations are: Low level 4 High level {'} Pump fails to start 2 or 3 points Loss of electrical power Water in motor 2 or 3 points " Pump station intruder #1' PLC remote intruder These alarm functions shall be logged and displayed as previously described. In addition, maintenance switch operation shall be logged. See Appendix for each pump station operating sequence. 5' �� fa "A 6802-1 16A-10 ~.. • A }+•' f°,�}� J+i t,ySa.ri.yY. 4r "44 yaa-}I r F .1 t `'.- y t 3; ?tY , fi � r. I 4 y a ai }' �yyf • ,R r g� :1^ {}s��'rh�,{v�,}Z.�'r�s���c}`{1'fukb'•,+ < T 1 .;'. t � r. i ri t t i �i{ L� i ti5T�S4�i�'� 1} �j?n ..r c ?'��1� V ?�' ,•� yxh �. }"i f[ t{} I Mfr. 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CPU: The Central Processor of the PLC shall be as a minimum 8-bit microprocessor that provides system timing, performs on-line diagnostics, and processes the >. user program. The CPU shall be capable of performing then4�`t same functions as a conventional analog and relay logic „ . system, including relays, timers, counters, shift regis- ters, data word move data file compare with pointer, and '�' '`�`' file move . The CPU shall be capable of loop control using basic PID algorithms including cascade loops and alarms, s4k,; s or separate plug-in modules or cards shall be provided to r perform this function. UL and FCC Agency approvals area <:.r � q ed :h<ra '.r re uir �yyppt >' 2 .18 . 1 .2 . Function: The CPU shall sample the discrete �� �` • and analog input/output system, including internal dis- . Crete and word values . The CPU shall process the I/O with »: . the user program stored in ladder memory, then control the outputs based on the results of the logic operation. The `. CPU shall execute the user program by rapidly scanning the ladder memory. Both logic and word type functions are executed in the order they appear in the program. After o ' each ladder rung is processed, the results of that rung shall be available to the next logic rung. Scan rate .j, shall be rated at 3ms/K of logic or less. }: . 2 .18 .1 .3 . Diagnostics : The CPU shall perform on-line n , diagnostics that monitor the internal operation of the :.t programmable control system. If a failure is detected, the CPU shall initiate an orderly system shutdown. The selections are: t:. - All Output Off ;d ai• Logic coils must be retentive on failure As a minimum, the CPU shall monitor the following system R failures and notify the system for programmed system shutdown or other corrective action if a failure occurs: Battery low t�. ° Memory failure t ; k 8802-1 16A-11 r tiJ ,rj} {i#}.- ,5 cr,,>h`i �:Yi m*}."�'1 !'AYi,j-..•s' i 5 t ri _c �`' #,. r' r -i1 r r,a s F 9'�t('rJI,. 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Communications Extensive communication options shall be available including a multi-dropped protocol support- ' x ed by common Operator Interface Software. The serial communi- } s,' , °~ r cations shall support hardware handshaking for use with f _ modems. V5, 2 .18 .2 . Power supplies : h { � " •{�w 2. 18 .2 .1 . CPU and digital input/output power shall be suppliedr.' from a 120 VAC source. Any necessary converters to other ;r . < voltages used by the CPU or digital input/output devices shall r}' be supplied and installed. a-.ZPT, `.,tW ►Y '` 2 .18 .3. Enclosures: The PLC' s at all sites shall be a NEMI, 4 4' enclosure . The front of the enclosure shall have a lock toi` � 'W; allow limited access to the PLC I/O subsystem, control relays t , and power supplies . =y.• 2 .18 .4 . Environmental conditions : The PLC I/O subsystem and { associated equipment shall meet the following environmental , conditions : 'y Voltage Withstand - 1 minute between 1500 VAC: primary & secondary Insulation Resistance: 20M ohms - 500 VAC r}y? between primary & secondary Operating Temperature: 0 to 60 Degrees C Humidity: 5 to 95% Noncondensing n Operating Voltage: 120 VAC (±10%) 2 .18 .5. Input/Output (I/0 Subsystem) : 2 .18 .5.1 . General: The Input/Output (I/0) subsystem shall ` form the interface to the field devices and isolate the CPU from these devices. Both discrete and analog I/O shall be . A' supported. The I/O will use plug-in cards or modules which plug into rack type mountings. These modules shall electri- � cally isolate field wiring from the electronics of the CPU. CPU shall support at least 300 DI, 300 DO, and 40 Al . pis- ''`' Crete modules shall be in 8, 16, and 32 pf configurations. ` I/O as remote, up to 1000 meters, shall be supported. 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Input isolation shall. meet or exceed IEEE-472 . 0 3 . Filtering shall be provided on a per point basis to eliminate contact bounce and noise.- 4 . LED indication on each input is required. 5 . All discrete end devices shall return signal power to rj indicate normal status (normally Closed) . 6. Modules shall have terminal block error LED. s� 2 . 18 .5 . 3. Discrete Output (DO) Modules: k. 1 . Discrete output modules shall provide electrical isolation between each point • "t 2. Interposing relays shall be supplied. They shall be rf plu g-in t ype with indicating lamps . The supply volt - age Ft.�•�� . �:. � to the interposing relays shall be 24 volts dc . � " rr ' 3 . Each relay contact shall provide isolated dry contacts and be rated 10 amps at 125 VDC inductive loading. . 4 . The modules shall have LED indication for terminal zk block error -and blown fuse. v' s 2 .18 .5.4 . Analog Inputs (Al) : 1 . Input shall be 4-20 mA DC, 250 ohm impedance 2 . Accuracy: +.4% of full scale 3. Common mode rejection : 45 dB 4 . 12 bit resolution is a minimum requirement 2. 18 . 6 . Software• 2. 18.6 . 1 . Language: The PLC shall utilize relay ladder language for programming. Function block, Boolean or assembly language is not an acceptable substitute. 2. 18.6.2 . Application software : The Contractor shall program the PLC' s with the necessary programs to perform the pump functions required to gather data, and control devices indicated. 8802-1 16A-13 st Y" t� �•T t° { 't•� s..r rye ! f '.k �, 4 `., .t '�' w '•�x x'• � t� t`,� ,Y%,`k;;6 1;�;'{,�`r�, •�' t � t l t t `m^';y 4 f 2 'rr +4 Sri te. � �j�i� :gyp°q�'yac7 ./{2'' ,,LL zt�"y.•.ift�Y+rt. � t as� + t t 1 i"� �,a. � 4 .�{' r,,r f . ; 4 K Y .!a }f tNi �y i t t !F tSr,^,� "#�"tC�d{2# +t klrF#t 7Y'd 74ti ✓.r;F�� r�i Ko+ttta Cr }° t a;tt y K � .! �y4 j� r �Ct� f�'.A��^ 7`>�7��' i. ,.f_•k °f?'� t c t iS*'R� .� c .,+ t r k.: �)[P\r -..j+, rug, �, �' " 1 T'� ,aj''�t' i�j��o�'��r��,-,dv�r"ii,4.i't`et��kt�.+f�r t� l r. t i. � t�4 .v,t`. �'K �t# ts.t >,4 d G;•,�r, ,��� �'�'�L "•�` ;x •r' ' �`�',a 4{7 � L�a ),ari,, a t'.ta y ; �t} t 4. .t, +r f � { ('�,° 7F•k,t �' t�',x 3. ��'41�trir�3 s�� 1{'}�4 W�� �k. �4,:Y,,.�.,t' .n t:�- 4 N ..t. , st � ?t-��� 1 t k` i.a 1y�,f�+ '+Y'a f J '� t :K „ .t • r ,y# t''.<4 i5�.• � .✓ .' �, ,y .� �r�ti.N ft•'i .1 ti �j�N�•' �t k i tY s a.t .a t i;t � 1e f tkk.� � T+Ir y t :: i ��'x �wr,i isf R'113 2 tr�'t•.r !�s '{L fY: o r Js ` ."L... .: J .. > i it '. '�:[ Z i�.y Vk3:+41Lk.�.Mut.a.....ur..sw,S.e....iva:..w'.ta1J✓ki:+t'�f" .�`�"�fR ..�i .i:J ntl.C"+N�� ,� i..,r, . „i...1 . 111 2 . 18 .7 . PLC Programmer: �? 2 . 18 .7 . 1 . Software: The programmer shall be an easy-to- use, menu-driven system and shall provide for enteringr into the memory of the programmable control system they .. -a user' s ladder logic program and analog functions. The ladder logic shall be entered in the form of relay ladder diagram notation. The entered ladder logic shall be displayed on the programmer ('CRT) display . The CRT dis- play shall be, as a minimum display, seven lines or rungs of ladder logic. The CRT programmer shall have the capa- 3 bility to store the programmable control system memory on a floppy disk for a permanent record of the programs . The programmer shall also be capable of dgveloping programs while not connected to the PLC, then down loading the y shall be program into the PLC . All memory transfers �$ � verified. Software shall not have a hardware sentinel ,, . <: �4r ';�w key. =f ' , 2 . 18 .7 .2 . Features : The programm er unit shall provide f the !Kw operating r at in ��N�,�: ;ax a means for supervising the functions o g programmable system. In particular the programming unit "°-.r. P g g n.r�r,::, .} shall be able to: 1 . Monitor or alter the status of an internal relay, f ;x; Y timer, counter or other logic element. f : 2 . Monitor any controller input or output . t' 3. Initiate diagnostic tests to functionally check out f. the processor and operate interfaces. y 4 . Write any discrete inputs and outputs, including internal coils . 5. Find logic elements, inputs, outputs, and data words. 6. Monitor and reset system faults. 7 . Connect to PLC via standard computer serial port . err' 2 .18 .7 .3. Hardware: Two portable programming units shall be provided as a means of documenting and printing the user program. The documentation system shall as a minimum consist of rung comments, element names, I/O cross reference, an ' memory configuration. "Lap top", "IBM" compatible personal computers, equal to a Toshiba 1100 plus shall . be supplied. 2 .19. Master to RTU communications : f 2 . 19 . 1 . General: The radio communications network will provide bi-directional data transmission between the SCADA master at the control room and the remotes at all locations A� {�yt 8802-1 16A-14 Y 4 ,1' f' f ti '.(iiTrdhif it`"ff t i ' 3.$ *.+h's r tr'�•x��Y1 �',' t d ' ` shfN •17 r k'r' �'��CYTf"4,h Rh'G .}r`�."yi�y/ r�LkC1f� j 11 .. y Y { 1y:�C� +S��L`fA���1 }�C ;,ti } f{�t.ck c 1 d t p r •,, s' f � .r1 ,»te's .�-t � s 4M�`�i � � '`C ,! ?j4,t )c'f T1gA(GK,��•�{i7 r.�t;��xtif �1.''�5 e t..i t l f..t r rry� jl.,�I fltal�}hl.�.s k f i���f tia ti�Y,yf'�'�' � K�SIF f '- .. _. • .i?IIYa...._�a.. � � .. _ .w _\ _ _ _ .. ._. Jam,lucbt4�'i ''��•`1`{.��r''La Yt�"�h+>tvX�!a�z1v��:;15g,'4 pCS-�i`x�'S7Ji�{n'�S 6�,m`4�Y;��rli,''�t7`a.'",7 n.w i t i't��t}.,.k r 44�'X L T 3 a Str`M1 V`t 1jc,S 2�.r�c r�y y J tp ir� 84N 161"Y'0 ngT4Tk y �f ti 7'. 4; utilizing 928 to 952 MHz Class UHF radio equipment and be Y' equipped with loop back test diagnostics capabilities. :r The UHF radio paths shall originate at the wastewater plant through the SCADA master radio to the Remote Repeater Radios r:' { and out to the remote station radios and RTU' s . The reverse path is the same. ` The wastewater plant shall act as the network master, i .e. , the network provided shall be configured such that all data from the RTU' s is transmitted to the SCADA master.t, 4 The radio licenses will be obtained by the Owner. lied radios shall meet all applicable FCC specifica- ^ The supp tions, and comply with parameters published in Part 90 and Part 99 of the FCC rules . i' The radios shall be programmable and the following users r information and operational parameters shall be settable. t ' - At least one user password level • ii. ,tea, .t Owner' s name (20 chara cters) c P"` - Descriptive message field (30 characters) Transmit frequency Receive frequency .' t< t, Loopback code Enable, disable and time period of the time-out timer setting Soft carrier dekey setting 2 . 19 . 1 .1 . Radio system at the SCADA Master (Wastewater Plant t 2 .19 .1 .1 .1 . Master frequency range and plan: The Master yf station shall be capable of transmitting on one of the LZ frequencies from 952 . 0125 to 952 . 8375 MHz in 25 kHz incre- `, ments, and receive on one of the frequencies from 928 .0125 MHz to 928 . 9375 MHz in 25 kHz increments . Master radios "t shall be inherently designed such that minimum modifica- ;tR. tions are required for the units to operate in increments of 12 .5 kHz if this channel spacing is approved under a future FCC rules . Dual channels shall be provided for two channel operations . Transmit-Receive spacing of the equip- ment shall be 29 MHz, and a common antenna feed shall be utilized for transmit and receive . AOL (' 8802-1 16A-15 r``.,,t io r. �� ?7 ,, 5.,`t x�'"��t: ��}� 'r?�.�.S�L✓y`�'.. 'r1 Y` „?`r r - q ° 'i{}yTt 1���'" �� 1� } �3[ +, r�e�lt�'i t1 r"Y', !t r�y ��it�yy�q•�z`{t�i�i+itg ,�vx!. � '�•�dy�p,?��`^v'�'r},j�s� I,�yd t xC [ k }ti.S a . �r �hu' �� o ti tr �' ��.,. ; { fh�� �'tf's��y tZrrtAt t sr• ��.f 9�t�i 14}�^� t,,+f 4 .tt R+ s:ft zL§ y t F: ,.j{.iJ ;+�".' .f ��r°'Yr4.r t;{ . r�,w i.'°!i,r. Ss f �qqr d. c°Sc 4. i d , `5i, .fbNklY ' •. 2 . 19 .1 . 1 .2 . Environmental specifications: The Master station radios shall meet all the requirements of EIA Specification ` RS152 and ETA Specification RS204 over the temperature range of -30 to +60 degrees C. Both specifications will be net without the use of heaters or cooling equipment. The unit ' rµ' shall also meet the above EIA specifications over the tempera- tune at a relative humidity level of up to 95% . 2 .19 . 1 . 1.3 . Data rate: The Master radios will be capable of handling data rates between 300 and 9600 baud in full duplex y mode. >y 2 .1.. . 1 . 1 .4 . Hot-standby switching: The Master radio shall 9 •kf, have equipment redundancy with the transmitters operating in hot-standby mode and the receivers operating in the equal �. combining mode. A failure in the selected transmitter shall ` cause a closure of the associated alarm relay, and cause the !,9 unit to switch the antenna connection to the previously non- �f selected transmitter. A failure in the no transmit- '+5 na4 ter shall cause the closure of the associated alarm relay but : witchin 'Y''' ` °;. not initiate antenna s g• }< In the hot-standby Master station, both receivers shall be t . ' tit tin w simultaneously active and coupled to the antenna switch at all sy7 Audio output shall be selected by an internal switch- Vr ing system that is responsive to the squelch outputs of the s r, two receivers. 2 .19.1.1 .5 . Test points: The radios shall be able to output == performance parameters of the radios t8 diagnostic test equipment without powering the radio down. E ' Transmit power out (Watts) Receive signal strength (dBm) 4 - Transmit and receive frequencies F € - Supply' voltage z Internal regulator voltage Phase lock loop - lock voltage Radio model number, serial number and date i of manufacture FCC identification number �' rtry 2 . 19.1 . 1 . 6. Duty operation: The Master station radio shall be capable of continuous duty operation with both the trans- '�•. mittens and the receiver- operating simultaneously during data Ii vd transmission. Additionally, the Master station radio shall ��•,, meet the following minimum requirements : 8802-1 16A-16 -Y Sy`h �`K i�f" hl I s} F•`� ?+�N3 P r � �! e i ^, ¢J tb z'.$r:���`' 4. t u +A� t _ r}i�� r e rjr r ,. �t`n'�. 3 'i r•Af�,' ��+, y�y(�s a y!: `xr�}J�`S a � �b4� /,9`�t'� �#�rs'y r�`i6 3i, g r r a �t�k 3� r,,t'��k"-�x�`�`, "�i� �1,.•.,• � ; � `� 7Vi ,lT,�rt{C'.x�€ - J pky'`k'k r{ta�4 �'r�?f+ t i{✓L '+}c fir. i s ^x�}ra a, �s`rf t3{+},^+r'�' ' 3 . p.1, m!�r d�liYyr[Liimy�C � 77 i",1 r�'p. .,,ttt ,�5�t) .s rh !` r J. 1 �',�.a t fSi triv"� �• t �t t he t Satrt� r5sttAa?fi I'N: f'S7 r� 2 .�n 4 , .•a,.. : r . grlf� Stf•,. . ... . a/M.�_..V..w__ _ .. , .ww_._\ •__ '--_ __.. LL,.f}.t.,,�.n iyt,r ' sli5 � �4'w Xt fix+. ..Lk £f�`.tr't.ti�tCrr{.P} }.1�'�rt[ , fs �.3 ,.. I,r i f} r�.:•&.,r�`{`�.r.[;.'rc" �., [ a `Y., ,£ajhy P,,�, ,.• b{1�!3 t:t ,� [. {� r t„� J, E. �."s;..g • l itfi.x.,.,,..U..SLra..rY. Wirol 1 . Transmitter: a . Output Power - >r (at the antenna port) : 5 watts (37 dBm) minimum b. Output Frequency: 952 . 0125 to 952 . 8375 MHz �1- P �y c . Stability: +0 . 00015% (1 .5 ppm) from -30 to +60 degrees C a' 4 d. Modulation : FM ° a e. Out of Band Emissions: -55 dBc ' f. Out Impedance : 50 ohms g. Key-up Time: 1 msec, for 90% power within 1 kHz operating frequency 4 r. 2. Receiver: a. Type: Dual conversion Superhetrodyne type t b. Noise Figure (at the '7 Receiver Input Port) : 3 dB maximum c. Sensitivity (at the Receiver Input Port) : -115 dBm input for 20 dBm quieting d. Squelch: Carrier detect squelch ' (mutes VF output, adjustable ' over the range of 15 to 25 dB quieting e. Input Frequency : 928 . 0125 to 928 . 8375 MHz f. Image Rejection : -75 dB, minimum g. Adjacent Channel ` Rejection: -80 dB, minimum h. RF Input Impedance: 50 ohms i. Stability: +0 .00015% (1 .5 ppm) from -30 to +60 degrees C 2.19. 1 . 1 .7 . Modem: The Master Radio shall include a built-in digital modem for 4800 baud data transmission rate. The modem shall include the necessary RS-232C interface to the SCADA Master. The modem shall provide redundancy and provide the following specifications : 8802-1 16A-17 w r'9„'LI t�( r cs', t i �'�1: Y{ff 1 L tis` � s'X^iw t H i t Yi l 5 t• . Tiev� H E5� ,t} a!"i��et� y)� r' it_5ky«. C � t' S„ e � ty� �s• (b +nt •j -Y �4 � d.j� ..� 't S£C 1 ��'['`u fT� YI�� t t#��k�t�� tt4'. e ) '� y'�.?�b'H 'fir' ipi�a A. �,7`t4�, z � f, 'air i'✓ rvn t�•�`.r � f��v�i,�?"'�,�"r .at�t r � t4.�i#fit<,,��'rt r •-,t� s�v' '' -+'s •� . v !�Sf"(�5y. 't � k�e �PS"�rw' .� '� �.�•�y �y�'S <� �'}. F 'Y �q�l� 1�:.i ����hAk�{1•II�C q�'s •I } ifi.:l 5'Skh' y� .r•tk� {r { .-�j �YsS7tyz r' ? r'lv�•i4 � i`1x''. ry 7 . N ; •.V'} ___. ._J'�'.'�..r�s�.____ �_.�.�.�ti i.—a_. _i � .�.��__ �irrl L _.... __._� _.__._ ._.a.� ..r..•� 6'�,1�...S+N'L'1Jt _ a. Data Rate : 4800 baud b. Op erating Format: Asynchronous, binary, serial C. operating modes : full duplex d. Data Set Compatibility: Bell 202, CCITT V.23 44 ­ at 4800 baud e : DTE Interface: E IA RS-232C f. Line Requirements : 3000-C2 unconditioned 3002, line impedance of 600 ohms {��t;��� Carrier Detect Threshold: 3-12 msec at 1200 baud g. Car h. Carrier Detect Threshold Release : 3-12 msec at 1200 baud 9 i . Receiver Squelch: msec after RTS off j . RTS/CTS Delay: Delay strategies shall be implemented to allow modem to match transmitter key-up time 2 . 19 .1 . 1 . 8 . Physical: a. Mounting: 1911 EIA rack mount. Modular construct ion and shall have front access to all adjustments and connection s b. Mechanical Connection: The Master station connections shall be as follows: 1 . Antenna Type N, 50 ohm impedance 2 . UF, Alarm and Keying Circuits: Barrier strip screw terminals 3 . Power: Standard 3-pin 117 VAC, 60 Hz connector For ease of installation and maintenance, all connec tions shall be on the rear panel of the Master station unit . h. The power supply shall be equipped with short circuit and over-voltage protection. 2.19 .1 .1 . 9 . Alarms: Three alarms and control outputs shall be provided on the hot-standby Master station. These outputs, ' ' provided on the barrier strip, are as follows : 8802-1 . 16A-18 ...... .... o l `i'4l Y i tt AWN Y+.:.+:wcYaiiSYx���"4 1 . Unit #1 - Alarm-true if any alarm on Unit 1 transmit- ter or receiver is true. 4 2 . Unit #2 - .Alarm-true if any alarm on Unit 2 transmit- s t ter or receiver is true . 3 . AC Power Fail - Alarm-true if AC power to both units . ; fails simultaneously and unit switches to battery + '{ power (if so equipped) , t_ The SCADA Master shall 2 . 19 . 1. 1 . 10 . Masters station antenna: have a broadband RaDome-protected Yagi antenna. The antenna shall be fabricated of a material that offers reliability, :..' � corrosion resistance, and long life in severe environmental conditions . The antenna and mast shall' be wind-rated for 100 mph. The antenna shall be connected to the transmitter { �.X41 kx kti enclosure via 7/8" foam coaxial cable. The enclosure connec- tion shall be by means of a bulk-head type lightning arrester rated at least 1 kilowatt. The antenna shall be lightning , ' ;; protected and shall meet or exceed the followin g P s ecifica- Seven (7) Element 10 dB Gain , r VSWR 1 .5 :1 Maximum Impedance of 50 OhmsY al Font-to-Back Ratio 20 dB Minimum t? 150 Watt Maximum Power Input The antenna shall be Scala RY-9001 Celwave Model, or equal . . 2 .19. 1 .2 . Remote radios : F 2 .19. 1 .2 .1 . Remote frequency range and plan: Remote radio units shall be installed at each RTU location. The remote shall be capable of transmitting on one of the frequencies from 952 . 0125 to 952 . 8375 MHz in 25 kHz increments, and receive on one of the frequencies from 928 . 0125 MHz to 928 . 9375 MHz in 25 kHz increments . Remote radios shall be inherently designed such that minimum modifications are required for the units to operate in increments of 12 .5 kHz if this channel spacing is approved under future FCC rules . Transmit-Receive spacing of the equipment shall be 24 MHz, and a common antenna feed shall be utilized for transmit and receive i " 2.19.1 .2 .2 . Environmental specifications : The remotes shall equal specifications listed in 2 . 19. 1 . 1 .2 . 2 . 19.1 .2.3 . Data rate: The remote radios will be capable of handling data rates between 300 and 9600 baud in full duplex mode, however, the remotes will be configured to run 1200 baud .; in half duplex mode. 8802-1 16A-19 Y' r:cF ` t H 1 tr t:. r •+...-. r. F s ?•.�'y{ ^T'ti a t .t%}:. .'4:',`"i{jiGkt44�1`4'tj�,1,y4�� °:17Y r3 '� i '• t ,;+. -+' ` y'K r�, :�' .' �Zy=y.'� .r$ t,. sat•�.. L t F'Pv iz ! ttK r i r r ��'7i'.. R7 3.�6�i3 i rt {irsr z '�kr i t ✓ t r t r st c a rt .r � tst ,.:�3 ixl �- �!- t�.'eit �fkt e't` Iii'sF'q.a rth d•ati :t't 1. t. � ti, �(, �yt f 5. :- ,, .,f ln:�;, C. .. } t,_ °ii};.:`z f,t i � " r ...`tt + ,Y.�:.J 3:. ,." `a b�'�"san „5•+rry�,Hit �F:F§�� iro.l...«.=....... . ... , ;j 2 . 19 . 1 . 2 . 4 . Test points : The remote radios shall be as q a = specified in 2 . 19 . 1 .1 . 5 . 7 2 .19 . 1 .2 .5 . Duty operation : The remote radios shall equal specifications listed in 2 . 19 . 1 . 1 . 6 . jn �. 2 .19 . 1 .2 . 6 . Modem: The remote radios shall include a built- in digital modem for 4800 baud data transmission rate. The 1, modem shall include the necessary RS-232c interface to the SCAR A RTU. 2 .19 . 1 .2 .7 . Physical: a. Mounting - The remote radios may be mounted in the enclosure with the RTU, or shall be mounted in a { separate enclosure and shall have front access to all E / ' adjustments and connections. b. Mechanical connection Remote radios shall meet { �x� . 1 .1 . 1 . 8 . specifications . 'w` 3' Section 2 9 12 0 VAC 6 0 Power source will be ' 2 . 19 1 .2 . 8 . Power source : }`w single-phase. }F�> Hz, sing 2 . 19 . 1 .2 . 9 • Remote radio antennas : Each of the RTU installa- 1 tions shall have a broadband Radome-protected Yagi antenna. c The antenna shall be fabricated of a material that offers reliability, corrosion resistance, and long life in severe . ;. environmental conditions . The antenna and mast shall be wind 4. rated for 100 mph, The antenna shall be connected to the transmitter enclosure via 7/8" foam coaxial cable . The enclosure connection shall be by means of a bulk-head type , lightning arrester rated at least 1 kilowatt . The antenna shall be lightning protected and shall meet or exceed the ' following specifications : n:.;; Seven (7) element 10 dB Gain VSWR 1 .5: 1 Maximum ' Impedance of 50 Ohms Front-to-Back Ratio 20 dB Minimum 100 Watt Maximum Power Input 371 ` The antenna shall be Scala RY-900, Celwave Model, or equal . M . ' 2 . 19 -1 .2 . 10 . Radio repeaters: a. The radio repeaters shall be installed to receive data �. from the Master and re-broadcast to the remote units . The unit shall operate in the 928 to 952 MHz frequency ..; band with continuous carrier confirming It Part 94 of FCC rules and regulations. License will be obtained 1'A by the Owner and exact frequencies will be given at a '• later date . 8802-1 16A-20 +' � 5`y+c 't ;.'•z..C.':', .3t a :j,,tt t { .tA,.ti t�a r.{. .1� .: f a , -ro5 ytv `t '1 ,.47�t"�'f+ec'y� {, 3 rW• "E �,�" 4 `Xk"'�"'��f`d.Yi u 4 q� '�'t�' t} t}rX} +w a tti� �?f'OF �tC��fy.t !?: S�i��4�r.sx l • t„ � '� Ya t a SW, �'.i ,y{t" t t i � a .,%5i t re t • ' �:S 4! '� ��A�� �R � 1 t �' SR I (J[ �.t✓t i -t T-;$M'` 'jt }+' Ye t'� F t' �' �f�'>}``'�` fy '� ix aC e 9 .. f yF` a a <Mc•=34'd�``p�St'�. d �. .:C`I y.' aa tf ;s!A r C 1�f�At�.rt ` t S'f At,✓t I `f S �•bC t r r %f T t E7 .7. k ' '{ � + �t ���r IY55 1 r �'t ' qa�,. i � ..tt• .. Y,.y'y t7"f.y.1f.`" a "F YI!•1 IYiah•,lIY�[.Illti�•- T'61 L Jamm• ` Y �rt�tkt��� �yY'C,sy� 5 Y .t a^•e•7". �l' t t�-^rT'r_^'+'v+r^��r•..-----•'�'--•-.I----.—•-C".-i'r7't,•.-t w;'„r, , s td (Y+i J + 1 t •c h+v e'ash e t `3 3 t•� c� T ?.' 1`� !�� 3'sr 7 l.1 . Y t ... �t Y°T ' b. The repeaters shall meet all s pecifications cataloged , above for the Master station radio including the hot- standby switching and redundancy (with the exception of the three alarms) . i,,. t The repeaters shall be Microwave Data System or an approved equal . .Ftn, 4b.,tY'r3 r 2 . 19 . 1 .2. 11 . Omni-directional antenna: An omni-directional ' "k type antenna shall be furnished with the repeater for instal- `; t:7; lation on the City' s tower and have the following. minimum f r" requirements : - ;,' 1 . Frequency Range : 928/952 MHz 2 . Gain: 10 dB, minimum yyyy ' 3 . Maximum Power Input : 150 watts i T `'L• ,, 4 . Front-to-Back Ratio: 20 dB, minimum $ . 5 . Connector : Type N 2 . 19 . 1 .2 . 12 . Enclosure: The radios at the SCADA Master shall be mounted in a NEMA 1 general purpose type enclosure with : z, hinged, latching doors . The remote locations may have their r" `- radios installed inside the same cabinet as the RTU or be separately mounted in a NEMA 4 enclosure. 2 . 19 .1 .2 . 13 . Expansion: Radio systems will be installed s ready for doubling the number of remotes . 2 . 19 .1 .2. 14 . Radio qualifications ; The Master radio shall be Microwave Data Systems, or Engineer-approved equal . 2 . 19 .2 . Spare parts and special tools : a . One set of radio manufacturer' s recommended spare ^,; N parts . - k{? b. One (1) fully-operational Master station radio to be used as a replacement spare. Fwvk�f C . The modem spares shall consist of: 1) an integral ?t� modem shall constitute a printed circuit card type and 2) one printed circuit card spa;e shall be supplied; if a free-standing modem is supplied, one spare modem shall be supplied. Special tools necessary for normal y operation, maintenance, and calibration shall be t¢ provided. r rs F d. One breakout box shall be supplied for digital inter° ' i face testing (RS-232c) . The breakout box shall con- 'ti form to the following as a minimum: Y 8802-1 16A-21 T ♦ �ii .�� � t } + fit F, 2^ t i t s' t -•c ,r t it t x G A 2' 1 4» j��'' •:i f`'. t f t is � ?i t a} !y ` r�i F, + Y 43: s v tk' xt,}1 c 't.tC S i }+ � ,r } k '< }' 'S '�,�4r1j ,� k I; L��+a al}'¢ t ' R dYJ` ',y, •!fie,;, �..i,f t.F3a't t�s t�y`1 s t Y t�t.;.71 yt¢,=k4 t�r+ k t.. t a, � r f Y� :r Y<t rJ YY 7 tt . - •:.�1.}.�t�t�• t 1 k t '�r �¢ t4rtst t7f't $. trk r`r t. 1,C .+' •?$f t t r d:l, t �� • , F t �tu;� 5�tg.�pZ�F{Ct��i�u, ,� `.N a � t + ..+4 }[p �a m t t t +1�t.7 .ff�t ,, '+ �>i,'{5 ef3'J§r^ • t�` " �< 'Tr '�t,'fik e��hir�`t'�pxk`�R t+'.c'�rvk � :tt. ,a FY 4��-I a.0 � ' r t f j t Sk�h '`rt '•,}`',• k t'h3i+��£t r 'tf rBr.' `?"•' 4'r y J..t S jA r ei v JGq,tl +4 '. r., x f `?i tk,d s S 1,; f.'t ;}.rS tt fps i i V: , i (.} ,�pr"{Y r f ^{*t �} } ``S t t•{ •J } ,i1`r t) {Y r Ft v 1 is s t d t yt .i.VkYya '' a :•�vki' r,t 1 � � r . . ,. .�.n f t!t t rr�,a. K 'As>�II�+W�B&� f thi..i..�:.!�....,�_,,.,._.,......_..aa..+ru�iai:9�.t�lf r�..`���`t°+�ru �'�'Q.�f ��:..:a..�._u,,.. ..,.uau.:ta,?Ew.L!• w F'f (1) Power: 2AA batteries or self-powered •' (2) Total LED' s : 13 minimum (3) LED Separation : Shall be by signal source ` (4) Breakout Switches : 24 (5) Jumpers: Shall be supplied with each unit PPS. { � e. One hand-held programmer test set and associated cables, make, and manufacturer as recommended by the radio manufacturer. The test set shall, as a minimum, ; be able to display the performance parameters of the radio and change the user information and operational ,; `. parameters . The test set shall be constructed to #Lr jYy, }�F easily interface with the radios supplied. , f. One RF power output meter, make, and manufacturer as r ;. recommended by the radio manufacturer. The meter � shall, as a minimum, be capable of measuring RF power input to the receiver and output from the transmitter, The meter shall be handheld and constructed to easily interface with the radios supplied. ' L�••Y A r1 g. Programming and diagnostic software for an IBM PC or Y. X35 r compatible computer. The software shall perform, as a minimum, the same functions as the handheld terminal. s The necessary cables for interface shall be provided. 2 .20 . Radio license: The radio equipment shall be FCC type ', .�. approved and the system shall be capable of operation in the ''• frequencies 928-953 MHz . The frequency search, radio path stud- ies, the number of repeaters required (the repeaters to be located at existing pump stations or existing City properties) , and licenses will be obtained by the Owner. 2 .21 . Antenna installation : .:? 2 .21 . 1 . Antenna mounting: Antennas shall be mounted on '`• buildings or poles. Building mounting where practical shall be on a 10' mast secured to the side of the building. Pole mounting shall be with a 10' mast bolted to a creosote or ; . penta treated pole, as indicated on the drawing, mounted 5' in the ground. Stations which presently have wood poles that can be utilized for antenna mounting are indicated on the draw- ings. Additional unguyed mast may be added to ensure proper .radio signal transmission to master units . '£ 2 .21 .2. Equipment connections: All interconnecting wiring 4 between radio equipment and antennas shall be installed in =' rigid galvanized steel conduit above grade and schedule 40 PVC for buried applications. �•i� n 8802-1 16A-22 7.,st ^.rtr pill ^ ;}•: :.,�•. '!T +;,'.':' ,}.aS{"rr:yi.. ',i,;rvC�tYxd`• r. "Eft F•: ;., s x� � d s t }lr 4 ''r w f?l4�. t� §. i9' 2f"� �£?dun 7n �s#tf jr�,F•U"i � . .�,:• 1 N t i 4 a �3 k.}1. t,,y •A• Zl'q! ` 34b� �.yli ctd �`ik t. 1 �5 X4111 yf �"d"p"�!'�`. }1.td4+ 9k.. A Mill,' s �• � >c#�t e,3j�•�. �S.c� _j�' •� 1 ✓` • a ro �s�t :!r >F! 2•;y't 3 t r�.�j` J A:}t tlist .r•+ Iris{fki,'1 t .;. •_`� 1 Jew—4r^£5t��� tt. ,a � l iN$ i' y� y{�p�•,�A e�, Ii"s�.�' ;i, gf� ,v��tr� Y{t^Ft.it .at �� G!> �'y�r" ��� risY,.L�- r { �.•,. s� >,. �t a} � � 'jj7,J1'�.• f(.i r.r ��s�`ffP,,it�jy3�Cn�" .{� ' !ln`lttrfWs �x'i<1 •t, n-'""' } 'tf STS t t' f '� i✓ a� b"y rIY 'rit r, '„��tA ' t r'' '- •� '4'*"�'� rt.�+`�a�t i';tftst�r � 'td� `�� s at r: rs.31 , j 7l �C�a}� 1 is six f't � st y'� „ ark a+ i st fi f rU tv (] Ig , Si ,{ ,y,.'T 1-1 j1h fC) .rS•rt r { 9j ;�.y, � i5�y. {wfY..1'+�� M'56 v«"'•P7•v� .),Y:} i1SiJ kn9l ii .^"v'•..u•Gn wa n.st. ..w.a..ar'u.t'}}m tKL'v:ft itl'.S Jk� �o*,,� "e3^.k' 'k• {'; .r.✓...,/+..�..1L.u.....w+.WIiYNMii+witw...i:_...,...'Y'i• i�+.AM*'Ztlx'a'WY . . 2 . 22 . Remote annunciator: The remote annunciator shall be located in the police station as indicated on the drawings. The PLC remote will be located in the tower. The remote annunciator shall consist of an operator interface with display and a PLC to trigger the display and alarm buzzer, and silence pushbutton . 2 .22 . 1 . The remote annunciator shall be a PLC interface allowing for viewing alphanumeric labels assigned to regis- ters, a .real time clock, serial port for printout of messages and variables, 256 stored messages, three levels of security lockout, .eight function keys, and a •two-line, 20 character vacuum fluorescent display. The interface serial communica- tion; 8 bit, no parity, 1 start, 1 stop bit, no handshaking at }; ;: - •�. 9600 baud. The programming shall be accomplished via the �.,. RS232 port from personal computer . The 'interface shall be a N ' + , "Zoid" as manufactured by Kessler-Ellis Products, Inc . or Engineer approved equal . 2 .22 .2 . The PLC shall be as specified in article 2 .18 . ;+,, k, ,; ,:: 2 .22 .3 . The buzzer hall b t . �.� e s e a 24VDC with 80 db at 3 fee ,,,,•:,�,-t�Y,sf• SM 2 .22 . 4 . Provide short haul modems and communication cable to allow remote operation of the annunciator. 3. TESTS AND TEST EQUIPMENT : Furnish, store and maintain test :rsrrft ;Yl,'f° _0 equipment at the job site as required for both routine and erfor- a� ,.., 7 q P .:; r, ,• mance testing of this work, thereafter, remove all of the equip- ment from the site. t 3. 1 . Preliminary checks and testing: Conduct preliminary checks and testing prior to performance testing and subsequent to comple- tion of related or adjacent work of other trades . Verify safe and n; proper operation of all components, devices or equipment, nominal Ys signal levels within the systems and the absence of extraneous or degrading signals. a.. 3 . 1 .1 . Verification and testing: Perform the following verification and/or testing procedures : 1 . . Proper grounding of devices and equipment . 2. Integrity of ground connections . 3 . Proper provision of power to devices and equipment . 4 . Integrity of all insulation and connections. 5. Integrity of soldered connections . W 6. Absence of solder splatter, solder bridges, debris of any kind, tools, etc. 7. Proper routing and dressing of wire and cable. Ju 8802-1 16A-23 4f+ ` r a tom^."' 77,,77­77 �(3iY? (:.k+'r',"zkita�i t —^ ij �, v ti 41 i ON Ett:rw4 ��'i y S �� ,�:f t F ' { .3 7 r 7t Ef# t I � r t t •. # .� iv'tiC{"� t�t•'i Vii. x� ��ki.�. '`„ t >7 fi •r 5 ;� ' {{��[[ J,ttt.fa;, r t 4' +"{ t7= -,i / IIt�i4)y tXl(�,'2Py vf; #k •b ( � ,ca'7w^t���sc1 it 1;" .. . . � •, .',' .t c r 4 ` r 'i � *f�.x rk d it`� ,� 3"'. F Se'X"'��'i v tssY) ' fr •',. ii' . . ri Y' � i IMF :a y'� t F t `r{ 't r tt,k gg�r�i•� r Y�ttif. '�} ' I i I! S t �z '. { a 1��,'�`�;<t� ,� r {s :y�.tf f�r 3f:�1���.�,?Y4•'lfv�.rcCl.+` t t�n F'. { rka ,�r .F .;' 'J f i rh t��A� �rtX28F, (K"s F�`t� .£e .L h t) � +...... .�s _ _.'�_`�;::k -•... .. PeN�a•".:+......,v.....,. .a, _::i..a:d. sl. .t 1 g , "Wire-checking" of all circuitry, including phase and continuity, with reference to cable designations on k Wyk; P drawings . field and sho . run sheets, g .F•• stem g , Preliminary aiming and setup of radio antenna system 10. Mechanical integrity of all support and positioning f:,:.;>,�,.;,;•,. provisions, i .e . , associated 'with radio assemblies, etc , 3 .1 . 2 . Proper sequence of enercrizina systems : Determine the ;° sr ;r proper sequence of energizing systems to minimize the risk of Yik4 damage. uhf. 3 .1 . 3. Preliminary adjustments : After successfully energiz- ": r and docu- ing the systems, make all preliminary adjustments, r? �. + y. ment the setting of all controls, parameters of all corrective ;,:,� . tz;< networks, voltages at key system interconnection points, gains r4 ?5 rY+: and losses . Tabulate all data along with an inventory of test 4 ' per as itemized below. Copies of preliminary test data , + shall accompany copies of performance testing data as part of the final submittal. q Xs .�'�� re tip^`yg4CF�>✓`� 3 . 1. 4 . Performance parameters : Verify the performance .;-. r. i parameters of the individual systems following established professional procedures, in addition to those specified . •;4 herein. :�+ •t 3. 1 .5 . Document testincr: Document all acceptance testing, calibration and correction procedures described herein with the following information: 1 . Date of performance of the given procedure. .,, 2. Type of procedure and description. 3. Condition of performance of procedure. y .',. 4 . Parameters measured and their values, including values measured prior to calibration or correction as appli- cable. - i 5. Parameters associated with calibration or corrective networks, components or devices . , ,.•,�;� 6, The names of personnel conducting the procedure . 7. The equipment used to conduct the procedure. :'• 3. 1 .6 . Permanent type labels : Provide permanent type labels on all controls to indicate correct settings after performance testing and adjustment procedures have been successfully completed. p W . esoz-1 16A-24 ,Y ,Sr 3 , I1 ijt i I � h. Y,. I f5' i'r�^•'ar`•.t�e - `i' �Ypr�t3'�1.r3 j p 7!1'I�,'1 J •ijlsr k+�CF '. r< ( 4 .+y, , ' � fj' 1' . I z '}�4 E '�5. 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Performance testing: Conduct performance testing and adjusting procedures to realize and verify the performance =r criteria specified. Make available at least one (1) techni- r F , h this work, and all required test equipments cian familiar with for the duration of performance testing verification, at the ;} s scheduled convenience of the Owner or Engineer. Notwithstand- ; ing any other requirements, standards, and miscellaneous criteria specified elsewhere with these specifications, performance testing, adjusting and documentation shall encom- *, pass the following tY 3 .2 . 1 . 1 . Demonstration : A demonstration shall be performed a i .M1'Y to demonstrate the performance, operation and intent of the system to the satisfaction of the Owner or his representative . ; v 3 .2 . 1 . 2 . Individual operation : Individual operation of all alarm system points, switches, and alarm annunciation shall be �r accomplished and documented. The RF transmitting range shall be demonstrated such that a signal can be received from 100 +'x= of the RF portable equipment delivered over 1000 of the area allocated for each RF detection zone receiver. 4 . FINAL ACCEPTANCE: Final acceptance and warranty period shall commence after 95% reliability based on proven performance has been established for a consecutive 90-day length of time . ; . 4 . 1 . Evaluation of performance : The system shall be evaluated L0 on a 24-hour per day basis . Each hour of non-operation of a site after the Contractor is notified, until the time it is returned to service, counts against the 95% reliability . For example, South { _( Ridge Lift Station fails to respond to control or send data. The Contractor is notified at 8 : 00 AM Tuesday . The Contractor elects to respond on Friday at 10 : 00 AM. This constitutes (74 hrs/ hrs) x 100 = 3 .4% downtime . An outage of 35 more hours would ...: ; restart the 90-day Final Acceptance period. Power failures at the �x site or any other failure outside the system will not be consid- ;;`..� , ered a failure of the SCADA system. S . TRAINING: ,ti < 5 . 1 . General : All instructors and instructional material, ,. including workbooks, instructor' s guides, training aids, equipment and system technical manuals, shall be provided. The curriculum r'' shall be directed in three disciplines.: Operations, Maintenance, LJ and Programming. s :. rtr The instructor' s travel expenses shall be incurred by the Contrac- s; ;+r., tor. The instructor shall not perform other duties which will #e interrupt instruction during this period. e rllr t. $ U 8802-1 16A-25 4�µq^}l�T:�+a""°' Tt �Nv+"r' g f tom.'{.:,•�'`� i rr ld. �.t,i !ff RED X4 11,�� �•. '';�� `",' ii� •v!}��.�`t,i`i��N tKfi s t.l`A`�l "�ttS i. .... . ,r� �",�,i, � F � i �'i`5t +,�6.1,a �. " ,} �k}"t `a.{ u? T 1 • 4", q ) 'y. . {V4 i5 t'•p '.t,l�yTk>;�� P°��l^-7 �' ry 60101 j.Y.fil.V ,. ir4f'S 2i 1Y =: If the Owner finds that a majority of students are lacking in certain skills, that area of training shall be repeated for those " students at no additional cost to the Owner . The Contractor shall also demonstrate to the Owner that regularly- � ,.. scheduled training courses are available on both the hardware and . .: software of the proposed system. 5 .2 . Programmer training: Programmer training for. four (4) , programming personnel . These sessions shall provide thorough ` instruction and in-depth understanding to the extent that these zh; personnel shall have the ability to implement the upgrades of future expansions to the SCADA system. The training programmers .� b shall become well versed in the higher level language used ts, g y the SCADA Master. 5 ,3. Operations training: Field training programs shall be P 1� f taught at the Owner' s plant site for twelve (12) Operations personnel . The training- shall consist of one week of instruction Ds,;,,;- �� 's t. directed toward an operations perspective. These courses shall be }- ' ".' a mixture of formal training and hands-on operation of the equip- ment such that instruction and experience will leave the Opera- tions personnel capable of adequately controlling and monitoring the new system. 5 .4 . Maintenance training: The Contractor shall offer instruc- tion on Maintenance to four Owner' s personnel . The training shall consist: of five eight-hour training days conducted on site . The ` courses "shall include formal classroom instruction and practical on-the-job, hands-on training. The courses shall provide the Yr 's instruction and experience required to maintain the system equip- ' =:- ment. This training shall include ladder language programming of the PLC. All test procedures, adjustment and procedures and trouble-shoot- "' ing routines shall be prepared and taught using only equipment supplied on this contract . 5 .5. ° Certification of -satisfactory completion: The SCADA Supervisor from the City shall have the authority to certify satisfactory completion of all training required above. w ,. 5. 6 . Certification of initial trainina: Certification of initial training is required prior to final acceptance of the system. 4 rH� A 6 . FINAL PROCEDURES : 6. 1 . Remedial work : Perform any and all remedial work to {= correct inadequate performance or unacceptable conditions of, or relating to any of this work as determined by the Owner or Engi- >:'; r veer at no additional expense to the Owner. AWOL,» r ' 8802-1 16A-26 II t r 4 _ +t4R a i. ,. .f .�p f{c k ),�u��X����,�'{>�'���j�s� i t f�"�`,li'i4'��1�c^#'3��d t147z e.`f'`u��,"+�`-'•r�g�,"r7':..i'' F y t'r"` f u � 9 01141 .y x n h r �{ a%}ttwe DY `�.+r. _ ,y�����xR�*4trz tx t' ( !`ji r'?l.Xx��r1 ust y',�.t -.+ ��� Ott>s + ',,z r r� (a�r a ��✓f(,u"t ,�,. �. £i� ',e rf:t'lS thy. C ! t !� 4trt1S -s M1[f t a49 -�'� r.,.'" .3r ,t ..::�G.r�i,i::r � c'' x �r ?k#w�•�i•-�-°f=^"'—'° t '�w+--+.....+.-^------'^�'Yr-----,o-•'-••--^----------.-. n•--�•r......�j•..-----•-,.... s�t�i*ri5 j�!�s�,''� i t :tia`r.� Gfi. r a i ,•,tr at t Y t+h: { F Y it Sri I ? ,t 1�`f ` ,t3 a z ry 3,4r' .,a,. 1:. f As•r 6.2 . Portable equipment : Furnish any applicable portable equipment to the Owner along with complete documentation of the :r ( ' materials presented. All portable equipment shall be presented in 6 the original manufacturer' s packing, complete with all included instructions and miscellaneous manuals and documents • i k 6. 3 . Presenting material_ to Owner : Present, review and clarify =' all materials to the Owner, Owner' s representative and/or operat- u, ing personnel and fully demonstrate the operation and maintenance of this work. 6. 4 . Recheck and inspection : Check, inspect, and, if necessary, adjust all systems, equipment, devices, and components; at a ..r'•n7.1' ,,, "3 mutually agreeable time scheduled approximately sixty (60) days i<<h after acceptance of this work . 7. SUBMITTALS : yF> rr(�..•�. 7. 1 . Shop drawing submittal : Notwithstanding requirements else- vk,'�lhi'til Li L�'t -. where, shop drawings shall be submitted for approval within 30 days of notification of notice to proceed. 7 . 1 . 1 . Corrected resubmittal : Corrected items as may have been required for resubmittal above. ... 4�d. r4k�:atr.0' 7 . 1 .2 . Single-line diagrams : Complete, comprehensive, r , single-line diagrams, and/or schematic diagrams, including n: all equipment, devices, connectors and wiring, completelyY' ` r identified, including label designations and locations . 7 . 1 . 3 . Cable schedules : Complete cable schedules or "run sheets" associated with each panel or isolated item of H ` equipment or device, including each and every connection , >:. in the system, including cable designation, cable type, manufacturer and manufacturer' s type number, wired device location, keyed to both system and equipment rack draw- ings . 7 . 1 . 4 . Detailed drawings : Complete detailed drawings of all contractor.-fabricated items, including all front panels, components, devices, equipment, dimensions, com- ponent values, terminal designations, types, locations, manufacturer' s name and model number . "? 7 . 1 .5 . Comprehensive specifications : A volume or volumes of comprehensive specifications for all material, devices, ;. components, and equipment . 7. 1 . 6. Proposed keying: A schedule of proposed keying of at. a all lockable panels, equipment racks, or other enclosures . 4 E^Il i:. 8802-1 16A-27 t } """..""! e6Rri?.F'r�lt 'sP{+7 ,f>ws^s""'..-.- ......�.� ��.�`� t����''f�tiDf��^' i'c�`+p.. t!}• Y �' i. .a'+'rs47.• �+y,.ryn�'Yf+t r7 �.Y�4 tiir "i. r r i: ! ,c ., b�.ti SSj'�§�c,�k,,�5#�* t r - „� � � f •Y''4r;^(' ,`;ir t � .. ii`w i K b yyi f F t �P 'i f ,f'iar j�f �ra ✓.' h p a i Y rya ��rt>�i+k 1cFr`f1 i4r2 k r t i, d ii r�'' ro-.a �ariai+i�� %� �r'j; ' '2� Y i*.tY�r� `y � 1 { .. h k r r:�':i.r ���'��4�s�r ,�, •f ,. >a.{ } nth �._�:$�`.t! `�4t>✓U.Ykt �. �r�t s r tr 'i=rot I .y •� a I r ,r' �. ,. i�,{ t�i� �,? i s atc r 3 J6 F S 5 's aarf�r }v7`''<tt.tY 5 t,i`{ '+9��"}"�.t i`t'��5'�L ,•!`}a r t j' r r s"' fit r ..i 'y r� �}l 1` .15�ri.rai.w::�.......... .. ..........a....a..,:.wws+N+Ia •. , t r �t 7 .2 . Final submittals : 7 .2 . 1 . Record drawings : Approval of record drawings is required prior to final acceptance of work . Notwithstand-• tifi ing requirements elsewhere, submit all of the following: V "` .n`• 1 . Six (6) copies and one (1) reproducible of each of the single-line and/or schematic diagrams and plans. • . 2 . One (1) additional set of RTU input list, output list, and program logics, dry mounted to matte board, provided and respectively 'mounted in the g associated RTU with a protective plastic cover. 3. All reproducible material shall be on preprinted mylar material at least 3 . 0 mils thick, in a form .ryt acceptable to the Engineer. l Lf to Y jp Mt+" 7 .2 .2 . Manuals : Notwithstanding requirements elsewhere, Y<<, f11 submit all of the following. F 1 . E ui ment Operating Instructions - Complete, compre- hensive instructions for the operation of all contras- tor-fabricated devices and equipment items provided asA:` part of this work. Address of nearest manufacturer' s !'a authorized service facility. `r 2 . Manufacturer' s Operating & Instruction Manuals All `r brochures, manuals, and service sheets published by ,1 the manufacturers of the components, devices and equipment provided. 3 . Final Bill of Quantities - Bill of Quantities includ- -' ing a separate schedule of portable equipment, and recommended spare parts . 4 . Performance, Test & Adjustment Data - Comprehensive + ' -documentation of all performance verification and correction procedures and measurements . 7 .2 .3. Keys : Provide at least six (6) copies of each different key required for the operation of all cabinet, "6 door, drawer, switch, and other locks furnished as part of this work, as scheduled in the field and shop drawing submittal, and six (6) copies of the completed key sched- ule. .. ;< 7 .2 .4 . Certificates : Provide all certificates of accep- tance, operation and/or compliance as required. nr�3 krt? fafs�, 8802-1 16A-28 �R "+ ;. S ..f ',!"�1'1' 71i. 14 j r � r 'k .5� rc v r ✓'�+ }}• ta4 �i' t+ {i SC t r= .t, r f t tr r. r ; `11 f 1 Flt jrr�'{ �•¢,' 1 ''�, ^ Pyt� ";�ry�+ � W 1 tl i �5 t 5 5 lL1 f �! { Z ' t �i :! 't 4jx r j Y u�'y GPtyl�`(,.•'i�+ {/,�yy , .✓7Nf 4{ylf! {f �Ti4a!x' t+ dT 9� ..� j 4 5 t j� :d �L .:� t'el'+�Ji« �` '� y+F+ �"`��f �� •'+t. .z tb d`"'�i y 7 � t o 1 Y < .�.� c y m ' �s t � c trt A+s � pr {��i aC is'S` ��Yj .�s,°�ttq'� . s , t t { < Ja.. r ,,;,t ', r .{, t r , }• ,. �:, ,sa. *1 (e:tlASr.v4@�;+e `'�+y�.'�e vPNf r nyYa�ip T e o�` ,C�v9r rt?. iN901 11 I, 'I.? '. ..n M, .. f: 7f DIVISION 16B ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form a part of t ese spec ficat ons to the extent indicated by ref- erences thereto. Only the most recent revisions of these pub- . ?, lications shall be used. 1.1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) : Cl National Electric Code C2 National Electrical Safety Code C73 Receptacles Sri. I O C89 .1 Dry Type Transformers a C80.1 Specification for Rigid Steel Conduit, v,3. Zinc-coated 1.2. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (U.L. ) : 1 Flexible Metal Conduit 6 Rigid Conduit 20 Switches 50 Cabinets L' 67 Panelboards 83 Wires Thermoplastic Insulated 98 Enclosed Switches 486 Wire Connectors And Soldering Lugs 3 489 Circuit Breakers 498 Receptacles 506 Specialty Transformers 514 & 651 Conduit And Fittings f 797 Electrical Metallic Tubing ".a 1063 Wires And Cables Machine Tool ;wta 1.3. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) : KS1 Safety Switches WU1-1.10 Switches WD1-3 . 04 Thru 3 .10 Outlets ST1-4 , ' TRl And TR27 Dry Type Transformers TC-2 Plastic Conduit 3 Plastic Fittings ICS Industrial Controls ICS 2 Starters And Motor Control Centers .` IS1.1 Enclosures For Industrial. Controls PB ' l Panelboards LE 1 Luminaires Fluorescent 8802 16B-1 r; t d f 1! t M fy� /' •j�i�: a ,.:i•i 4r,��e r� t .; .:, . ,� w • �' .i _..��__._. _ 3 t L �.f}�t>n�li� r �,� � {! �f', ','�-A rn : '1.<rs: r �', ,t 4+ s x.r k !r t.. ., .tak 1 e ,�.ke � 3r.. � i• � Qalt •�77 � a* .�Fo- 5p.,i p,.t> - ytF�iir.,• r g , ., t. ,T. .; ., ,,.,gw•:.N .x.s�l �{t:M, ' .ir rt t '}i��'�44�£,4( xSir`•, i �s '�iN�'++..u._...,..>....s-,.•... ...«.n cww.YWr�'C1'��sk57.1':i;`!�&�ES� tni'id�i "f�.;Sv'Kds,n a r i t, i.t;t �'I��r.�, }"1 iz 1.4 . Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association (IPCEA): w 9� S-61-402 Thermoplastic Insulated S-66-542 Crosslinked-Thermosetting Polyethylene Insulatedx 2 . GENERAL: Within the general limitations of these speci- fications and drawings, the Contractor shall be responsible for. the correct selection of cable, wire , conduit and other equip- ment necessary for completion of the .'� Y P job. Materials and in- stallation practices shall conform to the latest edition of the National Electric Code, and all applicable codes and ordinances of Jefferson City, Missouri . The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all required permits, fees, and licenses associated with the electrical installation. The Contractor shall also be responsible for coordination of service wiring with Union a ' Electric. = N: r , ti 3. MATERIALS : Materials shall conform to the respective Q ';`�k�t•4����;i•<. ••.• ' publications and other requirements specified herein. 3.1. Conduit and fittings: >�4u.,ajy pa�, t, S .„.1 3 .1.1. Liquid tight , flexible metallic .conduit: Flexible `; ; conduit shall be plastic-jacketed, liquid tight, galvanized 'a steel, U.L. listed for wet locations , and conform to the requirements of U.L. 1, Terminations shall be galvanized ` Y. . ra ' sealing type, and be suitable for the installation. 9 YP r ! 3 .1.2. Rigid PVC conduit: Plastic conduit shall be ex- �. truded from high grade virgin polyvinyl chloride compound, ?, light gray in color. Conduit shall be classified by NEMA TC2 and 3 as Type EPC Schedule 40 heavy wall, and in accord- ance with UL 514 and 651. All fittings shall be molded from = the same material. Adhesive for joining conduit lengths and ' fittings s to ether shall be a solvent t y �-•� 9 g type recommended b the conduit manufacturer . PVC conduit shall be installed under- ground in locations shown on the drawings. •.`1 3 .1.3 . Rigid steel conduit: Rigid steel conduit shall be seamless , galvanized mild-steel of uniform wall thickness :a* and cross sectional area tested in accordance with UL 6 and ANSI C80 .1. Conduit fittings , bushings, and conduit bodies u shall be hot-dipped galvanized. 3.2. 600 volt insulated wire and cable: 3.2 .1. 600 volt conductors: All 600 volt conductors shall be formed of copper i.ndiv dually-tinned conductors. All i conductors shall be stranded and be a minimum of 7 strands. A`' Minimum size of conductor shall be No. 12 AWG. Insulation ' shall conform to UL 83, IPCEA S-61-402 and ANSI Cl, type THW or THHN for installation in conduit or OF or USE for under- ,:; ground direct burial. Cable shall be U.L. listed. ,. AWL own- 8802 16B-2 '',t fi. '��'.:��'<;ri� tki•y,4t?'' nt�.} a . i: , t•� r y"� r t� �`^'i F . Y i r f t �ygg,,�',� (,,�,,k �.Ytay',l7Y�r y-' i .tr""fY,ryrd{ '� •' J ! d.1' 1s i..i 1 fs"y �t'i4 rt ..y ,istiiY d�xi.t�' $=.r: "(' '' d, ';40n`,z,'x :+!!�>:`3�X tsar •,. (9�,;,,�rrsarbps d i��r t� �� „ .b { e�. Pr r a!x"t ..�7 } r,:l'r1 �;f{��4 ' c , 6.t".+,s'>.t F + ��� 2 •:� �y2��.rY y�, ft�g^i n. ,:xt t't��,fY.�NQ. Y^`y” fl r ryt .S `w��. .r � t }, y�re: i .r,.".�t.�t}'tt �r.:�3rkhs��.s 1x�ti t rr ,q�' +,tis' S XZt t 1 clT'+ e 7Y`t .. S n i 7 trY r t 4.t'9 }.. y�' •.'�r' f �., t` 1 Xn t Ie 'fi+ PJa ( �a F ! 1 :c� r aF� d:l 1 t .rf 7:t" •.; ti r MI f .� # •� w = �=t.i��}����'°tr '"�s.. *r ..l,i(Y�� { vt! t ,n�r< t i. s :a jt t . , r {r•.��1 zr .+ sn. t rat t� trtw � s�} ,a. tti,�.• `k,f t�G, f.r t``y, r .�„ ,f i •j,f J .. ...yr�1 �. 'f�:.''��5=',;Aw� • ill 01 µf, P ,r f{ a �4f� �,. —. ...,�,�--._.._.._.-- -•-„.-.--,,. • .R..x'nvuih xT t�td �. '�t Y' 7 F.� i P it t{ ;..� } 'u. x : ; : i ( {1,`!t yam,�:Nt`.a}X'.rvf��r'S.<1r¢Y'.rRhi'.$L J.t v.•,,.e...+..Ja.N,_s w;�:lt�sn�l3!�.f�i%#'nh`T+�"tS%.� f7il.'t.5' + k �.. i1JtwNlrMiaii:.r. JlukAY�t'�<�k�.+.J:t.a �....,.,.G:h.uMfNHSf�t1!•t.&+ .h' eL': fhy 3 .2 .2. Multiconductor cable : Multiconductor cable shall be 600 volt, stranded uncoated annealed copper. Cable tempera- Lure shall be rated 750C in both wet and dry locations and VaV comply with requirements of IPCEA standard S-61-402 . Insu- lation shall be a high molecular weight polyethylene com- pound in accordance with paragraph 3 ,9 .1 of IPCEA S-61-402. 4 ` Conductor insulation covering shall be polyvinyl chloride "` i� compound, color coded in accordance with Method 11 Part 5, � ' of IPCEA standard S-61-402. The overall covering shall be 'r5 heat, ozone, moisture and flame resistant polyvinyl chlo- ride. Minimum size of conductor to be No. 14 -AWG. Cable s,v shall be U.L. listed as Type TC. p 3 . 2 .3 . Cable sizes : Circuit schedule is based on the use of 2 , 5 , 7 , 9 , and 12 conductor cable. 3 . 2 .4. Instrumentation cables : Instrumentation cables shall. ,„. consist of individual stranded, tinned copper conductors insulated for 600 volts and configured in twisted pairs . Each twisted pair configuration shall have an individual I ter �a=Ns aluminum/polyester shield for each pair (100$ coverage) . Each cable shall have an overall chrome PVC jacket. Minimum size of conductor to be No. 16 AWG. Each cable shall be ”. U.L. 1 i s ted. 3.2 .5. Splice and terminal materials: Splices for 600 volt conductors smaller than No. 8 AWG shall utilize twist type insulated spring connectors. Terminals or splices for no wt,, stranded conductors No. 8 AWG and larger shall utilize ,t, indent , hex screw, or bolt clamp-type connectors with or without tongue , properly taped, and approved for the partic- ular application. All wire and cable connectors shall be of high conductivity corrosion resistant material and have • actual contact area equal at least to the current carrying t� capacity of the wire or cable. fi. 3.2 .6 . Crimping hand tools : Crimping hand tools used in securing the conductor in the compression type connectors or terminal lugs shall be those made for the purpose and for the conductor sizes involved. The crimping tools shall be of the ratchet type which prevents the tool from opening until the crimp action is completed. Such tools shall be a product of the connector manufacturer . 3.2.7. Insulating compounds and tapes: Insulating compounds and tapes for splice and termination insulation shall be of `t a type approved by the cable manufacturer for the particular use , location, and voltage. 3.2 .8. Color coding : Insulation shall be color coded on all conductors required for feeder, branch, control, and signal- '`;` ing circuits' Insulation color shall be white for neutrals 8802 16B-3 h. L �^' r»'1>4i9"FYehGk' /..4s9,+dt•'w'J4 +"'^'"" ”"4m••wh'r*£'t}.is'n*ns�+,4A4r7r,,AWI.lCY4M""."..,..� W6 r ,'�` kr 4 ctif +'j i i� �h>• ,t ., 1 "& 's 1 i c t ,•,5 ,. a t ; fir' sr y t:,. y ! ° .. ry. ,»r kad,, } y'J ♦ ' ^�},l','.>,.k�^�r t'S,T :'�i�'�'''Si s a 4 ,t tM � f��( �, tr r} i f r"'"`.. , e A ; 1i'��A {},n, `Js S,'I'T !s J .;x�'` '�IC NI�� k�..i......�,:ut�Y:._a..vc:t.s:'�.y:at •- �d......,:�a:.,. .sv�i:,t:: ;r t and green for grounding conductors. The color of the insu- lation of the ungrounded conductors in different voltage systems shall be as follows: �a Tr h. 1. 120/240 volt, single-phase: red and black 2. 480/277 volt, three-phase: brown (AJ3) , orange (BJO) , f, yellow (CO) 3 . 120/208 or 120/240 volt, three-phase: black (AO) , U red (B4O) 0, blue (CO) 3 .3. Dry type transformers: r' 3.3 .1. Lighting transformer : The lighting transformer shall be rated as shown on the drawings and comply to NEMA ST1-4 , TR1 and TR27 and ANSI 89 .1 specifications , 'and tested in +: ` accordance with UL 506 . `f14 ,. 3.3.2. Insulation system: The insulation system shall be based on a 40 C ambient when the transformer is deliverin 9 '. Apt the full kVA load continuously, the temperature rise shall not exceed 1500C for Class H insulation. When transformers are furnished with taps above or below nominal, the temper- N°x ature rise shall not be exceeded when operating within 5% of r w,6i rated top voltage at full rated kVA output. 3.3 .3 . Taps: Transformers shall be equipped with primary voltage taps. Taps shall be 2-5% FCBN. "✓` 3 .3.4 . Loads: When normally operating at 90% of its rated load the permissible daily overloads above rating shall be as follows: 160% - 1/2 hour 110% - 4 hours 140% - 1 hour 105% - 8 hours 125% - 2 hours 3 .3.5 . Short circuits : Transformers shall be capable of withstandin { g, without injury, stresses caused by short cir- cuits on the secondary with rated voltage applied to the y transformer for periods of time as specified by NEMA. `r 3 . 3.6 . Sound level: Sound level of the transformer shall not exceed NEMA standards or ANSI C89 . 1. ' 3 .3.7 . Enclosure : All live parts of the transformer shall be enclosed with—a heavy gauge steel enclosure. All venti- lation openings shall be protected against falling dirt and drip, and shielded against actual touching of live parts. The enclosure shall have a grey baked enamel finish over a phosphatized surface. 3.3.8. Nameplate : Nameplate shall be metal and marked in k accordance with NEMA specifications and shall be permanently attached to the transformer in a readily accessible posi- tion. 8802 16B-4 rye r .r � a,,L a .9_nf er t � i r d rf k•t a 1'i > r i r 4 S x a tv��' r�'�t {�,t, v t t•;'.�`Y�t�F ,firs �c',..� ' r �`x. 1a n , s�.,i, t ' 't 7,J3 '� A��C�Y}�[?, •`.i e Nt.a"r j,,a T-�J��`��t�''>i� t'3 T,f'':� ' �L yu+ ',�`{ i �" .t",�K�1' J��� s . � :v , .I�. •' ��!.t � �> .�,'ve.�hY�r���a�.�.fr ,r,41i�f J{+tto-.z"Jz,1. .z✓. i r� } L )*\�,:1 .lw ' � ,w , i ,:at '43r 4'�•��Fxt��� 't- .y s}+Sb xt a t; x t 5: 3. 4 . Pushbuttons, selector switches and indicating lights : 3. 4 . 1. Pushbuttons and selector switches: Pushbuttons and selector switches shall be heavy duty oil tight, and conform to NEM ICS. n 3 . 4. 2. Operators : The operator shall be of zinc base die cast material with a copper-nickel-chrome plated finish. The internal parts including shafts, washers and springs shall be made of stainless steel, or chrome plated. Opera- '{ s tors shall be color fast, non-moisture absorbent, wear re- sistant molded melamine. Operator color shall be Red-Stop, ` Green-Start or as indicated on the drawings. '. 3. 4. 3. Contact blocks: Contact blocks shall be molded . mineral filled phenolic, heat, shock and arc tracking re- sistant. Contact blocks shall be capable of being stacked :, ;;� to accommodate circuits needing multiple contacts. The 'r'3;;=" silver contacts shall be completely enclosed and provided with screw type terminals. ' Ar ; ,; * 3. 4. 4. Legend plates: Legend plates shall be supplied with engraving suitable for the service used, or as noted on the drawings. 3. 4. 5. Indicating lights: Indicating lights shall be heavy duty oil tight. Lens colors shall be red-run, green-off, or as indicated on drawings for other services. 3. 4. 6. Type: The indicating lights shall be of the trans- former type for AC service and of resistor type for DC ser- vice. 3. 4. 7. Elapsed time meters : Time meters shall be suitable for flush mounting in control panel doors, have a trim bezel and glass faceplate, operate on 120 volt AC, and have a ' resettable digit display to totalize motor run-time in hours and tenths of hours. .t �a 3. 4. 8. Enclosures: Enclosures shall be NEMA 4 . All enclo- sures shall have sufficient depth to accommodate extra con- 1 tact blacks. See drawings for size. r_y 3.5. Circuit breaker panelboards 480 volts: 3. 5.1. Panelboard: Panelboard shall be of size and number of branch c rcuit breakers as shown on the drawings and man- ufactured in accordance with NEM PB-1. 3.5. 2. Bus structure: Panelboard copper bus structure and main lugs or main breaker shall have current ratings as shown on the drawings. Such ratings shall be established by Aft heat use tests with maximum hot spot temperature on any 8802 16B-5 FPS �' ""'fir 1 ti.i,qty t S wyril 'z tr? isS$'n' ✓ A •p•+ j _ �1 �' # 4"��..i?SY �'}'Y'hhf Ii}$�t,t�iq ."✓2.tL. �`�a t r�tr`r,��t� rF""r+1�Y��d ,��v4�y y�� �c A •Y " ���+t'4 +��� 5� 'tk[..�{ tV�k.S tA'crp'� t Eg ,�f k R- tt �* y+�, i 't' tit � i�ka yy� '" 9 a 7 ti t ti l f' 9 Wy F t p n 1 ! F an Sys `3t �ti -� �.r� , t a'1 t � ' it{s�t!p t�t� dr Hn+ t t.')'t ��rrrlp: t }+�t t � 17 MollR u? } t1 � �k ti ` j1tT�rr1�rl, n'""°°�� d'*'�s X{a t;; iF.x ls„r{b �+.i•r tiz,2=sx'+b; t.t 1; ,{q ti n.!t r 5 v{s= �+w}C u k'"6 rs,�1+?'r "}ri,a,, i k. 7 y t z i yy { ".� , r S ,r f_, x,s,°•..� ��: Nm4iiaW,aia..:..r..:........., •+w Wvett?h�'7�"��,'�. . t connector or bus bar not to exceed 50oC above ambient. Heat use tests shall be connected in accordance with UL 67. t S5'nttl. 3, 5. 3 . Circuit breakers : Circuit breakers shall be equip- ped with individually insulated, braced and protected con- �'•.n '' nectors. The front faces of all circuit breakers shall be3' - i' :F• ?,�rf ..; flush with each other. Tripped indication shall be by the u, rs breaker handle assuming a position between ON and OFF. i , ' > 3.5. 4. Rating: Each panelboard as a complete unit shall L have a rating equal to or greater than the integrated equip- The short circuit tests on the circuit breaker ' y, ment rating. � t: structure shall be made simultaneously by and the panelboard s connecting the fault to each panelboard breaker with the FMS• t�," panelboard connected to its rated voltage source. Method of '° testing shall be UL 489 standard pertaining to listing of molded case circuit breakers for high interrupting capable r ; a =` of supplying the pan el short circuit. � , ? 3. 5. 5. Assembly: Panelboard assembl y shall be en®losed ".' in a steel cabinet. The rigidity and gauge of steel to be as specified in UT 50 £or cabinets. The size of wiring gut- #�zlSY ters to be in accordance with UL 67 for panelboards. rr ro.r. 3. 5. 6. , .�,,.,v.. Panel fronts: Fronts shall include doors and have flush, brushed stainless steel, cylinder tumble type locks with catches and spring loaded door pulls. The flush lock shall not protrude beyond the front of the door. All panel- board locks dhall be keyed alike. Doors shall to mounted by .. i completely concealed steel hinges. A typewritten circuit directory card shall be in a frame with a clear plastic covering and mounted inside the door. Fronts shall be of k. k code gauge, full-finished steel with rust-inhibiting primer and baked-enamel finish. ,uf 3.5. 7. interior assembly: The panel interior assembly shall be dead front with the panelboard front removed. The barrier in front of the main lugs shall be hinged to the fixed interior of the panel. The end of the bus opposite `. the mains shall be barriered. 3. 6. Load centers: 3.6.1. Load center size: Load center shall be of size and number of branch circuit breakers as shown on the drawings and manufactured in accordance with NEMA PB-1. Load centers shall be bolt-on type construction. All current carrying ` parts of the bus assembly shall be copper and plated. Terminals for feeder conductors to mains and branch neutral b ' shall be UL 67 listed as suitable for the type conductor specified. The load center bus assembly shall be enclosed { in a steel cabinet. The size of the wiring gutters and `r gauge of steel shall be in accordance with UL 67. Fronts shall include door flush tumbler-type lock with all panels 8802 16B-6 f; • r sy7 9{i v+ �}s"•�`"r ><�1 �,z rsr�t����stti i+yr�'t;tCr, 1 ir• a pa o 1 t,�rre ,� t "trrrx�lz?� �"��t'i��'fx k � ,r F? r 3 x c r k + .r r t r .1 x til v'`ip ^'r M V4 "yw)ntC ?ti= 1 ° e • . i k�f y� `v,r �y�x � I �,,?�,. li 4+at..., t .S•4 'td�A o t ' 9 ar.r ( r k ', is •t `4 �yy .`7 F :J '� �'h t tr ij ' t tf err •� ' : i.t t j"!{.+. �.�k�� b��q"fk��2`Sr "` Y �.,,`4{I?.;' r.'. r, "y,r y y t' i.t E .1 ..r ( . � t:.+ r t + } V �n. }✓f.r it*' x � 3x. y kt.•r PM Y'? rz r iY G.0 tft i 4 " ; ! •, +r` 5 t r ,r1 i 4 '.� ! .4, ¢ LQdx 'i tVA, T ` 6„,Pt ii�x ,na„� y'>u•?'.��3' x!r +( .f.1 : .. . ' . .fit .. .. :,i .i�-y t<p •�,. aY i ,:V keyed alike and shall be provided with a directory for cir- cuit identification. Load center boxes and fronts shall ` it have rust-resistant phosphate treated and bake .-enamel fin- ish. 3. 6. 2. Branch breakers: . All branch breakers shall be a bolt-on type, to le action with gg quick make, quick break ,., mechanism. Trip indication shall be clearly shown by the 7; breaker handle taking a position between the ON and OFF when ? the breaker is tripped. All multipole breakers shall be + single-operating handle, common trip. Branch circuit break- ers shall have instantaneous trip settings of not more than 211` 1.0 times the trip ratio of the breaker. Circuit breakers ;. shall be UL 489 listed. 3.7. Starters: ~' 3 .7. 1. Magnetic starters - (across•-the-line) • ? 3 .7. 1. 1. Motor starters: Motor starters shall be across-the- line ma g netic type rated in accordance with NEMA ICS2 1 sizes Y r' : and horsepower ratings. Starters shall be mounted in gener- al - 7. al purpose enclosures unless otherwise indicated on the 43f, }f drawings. 3 .7. 1. 2. Starter contacts : Starters through NEDIA size five '`` fN ' shall be equipped with double break silver alloy contacts. 3' t'. A11 contacts shall be replaceable without removing , .:. P 5 Power- wiring or removing the starter from the panel. `' { Kt 3 .7. 1. 3. Coils : Coils shall be of the molded or encapsulated x construction through NEMA size five. All coils shall be ... a replaceable from the front without removal of the starter Y, from the panel. P i iRq J 3.7.1. 4. Overload relays : Overload relays shall be of the melting alloy type with a replaceable control module. Ther- mal units shall be of one-piece construction and inter- changeable. The starter shall be inoperative if the thermal unit is removed. Each starter shall contain three thermal {• overloads. .'•.{•' rye' 'R a r ' 3. 7.1. 5. Electrical interlocks: A minimum of four additional " • electrical interlocks of any arrangement (normally open or normally closed) shall be available for standard installa- ? tion on NEMA starter. sizes 1 through 5. ,R: 3. 7.1. 6. Starter accessories: Starter accessories shall include Hand-Off-Auto switches, Start-Stop pushbuttons and indicating lights as indicated on the drawings. Indicating lights, pushbuttons and switches shall be in accordance with Article 3. 4. Pushbuttons, selector switches and indicating lights. Am t 8802 168-7 yi ti �))ta W 111n t F I'f A ° aio '� s- i¢ .�.�,#.�`;��i i Pik, }r Y i.: + r �f��k ���• • _ t•k' s 6J C4 s r t < .{ !li 's t•�t w 4}tt'?N. 'tt +�,SSI ,,�'r r'-,+ ?ry r��.i�+:}i .� +lp `ft3?+��4� '; , r ,+ a < if �•�'fj 1���3��f .�. q �C 'j�.�.� r ,;� r, �, J• ,� t. >is txi i q. .a iY i7Fct�rt„ e5ir, tri �i�kSkt t it7ti{:t: t* tfr} f ij7,��� V���y� :3i• `7�. �f{.t,:.�lds .y � t a aA .. 3 7 f r 1i 7 {{ Aa�I{T a�t k��'., ” 3. 7. 1. 7. NEP'IA 4 enclosures : Enclosures classified as NEMA 4 . shall be fabricated from type 304 stainless steel. All seams _ F aA shall be sealed by a continuous weld. The stainless steel y }<< ' surface shalt then be electro-polished to a high gloss mirror r finish. 3. 7. 2. Solid state reduced voltage controller : These control lers shall be used at Moreau and Riverside Pump Stations. -g . Units shall be manufactured in accordance with NEC and shall be approved or certified by UL or CSA. Units shall be a NEMA 4 enclosure to house the logic board, . power switches, heat sinks, and cooling fans in one integral assembly, and overload relays. The cooling fans shall be ball bearing type with internalf` impedance protection for the motor. If cooling fan (s) are 4 ,.r P used, an overtemperature sbnsor shall be supplied with a nor- th h p mally-closed contact which opens at or below 85 C. ;`. The line and load terminals shall be mountable for wire ter- urination from the top, side or bottom. All setup adjustments must be conveniently located on the front cover of the con- M troller (not enclosure) . These adjustments must be clearly ?L Vii; r marked on the cover of the controller to show function and direction of adjustment. LED indicators shall be provided to indicate Control Power On, Motor On, Motor Starting, and Shorted SCR. 4 it Power poles and logic assemblies to be removable as one-piece assemblies. One logic assembly shall work in any size unit of a given line voltage. The logic assembly shall be conformal .4.= coated. The logic assembly and SCRs shall be noise immune per <'# NEMA showering arc test for solid-state contactors. The voltage ratings shall be 460 volts, 60 Hz. Input voltage eft„ variations with +15% of nominal motor voltage, at a frequency of 58 to 62 Hz. Power requirements - units require 120V con- ` ` trol power, 50VA max. The operational current shall be 70- J }'y 420A. The operating temperature shall be 0 to 50 0C (32 to 122 0F) without Berating, 0 to 70 0C (32 to 158 0F) derating 33% for every 10 0C over 50 0C to a maximum of 70 0C. The operating humidity shall be 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing. The overload ratings at 50OC: ° % FLA Duration (sec) f!•�y 600 10 ..t 450 30 '} 300 12 0 r 200 480 ;# 115 Continuous ' 8802 16B-8 s �{r�'���X.�f�a'Kt +tti q)t€�Ety'�`v t,a/r1y.,;FF lyG v+jr�jysf.Ly�Hlti4rt�'�y.F >y • t' � n zt',t r s.tr 4-+.�4 L�J 'tA`y rrt!{ys t s s E ai,Mt' ��' .LV'.7 a�.. z f J � � C F1 C 52 k M 11 15 f 1 X` �t�tt •,r ��af.�b yAN xi #{��3 �f +.I f r' x. "tM1 rt: ' n�.a" tt `•�}i! ll �t 1 .y ."{Y{'tx{,T+'yk t,z�y�5 MEW -he duty cycle shall be a. 20 times in an 60-minute period. Control rating to Y P 9 � be 133% of motor rating. t ~_ b. 5 times in any 60-second period . Control rating to be 200% of motor rating. u 4 c. 10 times in any 60-second period. Control rating to s be 300% of motor rating. .. The unit shall not be phase rotation sensitive. The power. ^y semiconductors shall be SCRs connected in inverse parallel configuration in each phase. PIV ratings shall be 2. 5 times €y` nominal line voltage rating of units: 460V units : 1200V PIV. firing circuitry must utilize opto isolated gate cir- cuitry for hard firing of SCRs. Pulse transformers and "picket fence" firing are not acceptable. The gate drive circuit shall be optically coupled for noise immunity and j long life. :7 MOVs (metal oxide varistors) shall be supplied as standard across-the-power devices to protect them from line transi- entsents. he MOVs shall clamp transient voltages to 10% below . 1 '� t�•�. the PIV of the power devices. Voltage transient suppression shall not cause the power devices to turn on. The resistor-capacitor snubber networks shall be supplied as standard to revent the power devices from misfiring ue to the dV/dt characteristics of the SCRs. g �T ° Y The units shall be noise immune per NEMA ICS 2-230 Showering Arc Test at 2000ti peak. The I/O ratings are as follows: t .Ye a. Output contacts shall have NEMA B300 ratings Outputs : '£'r g Fir,•' ;4. Auxiliary contact :4� Overtemperature switch Shorted SCR contact •^ wi y A. The unit shall function as follows: x is 1. Pump Control - This function is used to reduce '{ surges in a pumping system during starting or ' stopping of a centrifugal pump by smoothly yaccelerating and decelerating the motor. The microcomputer analyzes the motor variables and generates control commands which control the motor in such a way to reduce the possibility of surges occurring in the system. Pump starting can also be accomplished via soft start, current limit or full voltage. Starting time is adjustable from 2 to 30 8802 16B-Q jr pj t 4qf,^t1j rsr"l fk.r 'Tl i Y!,,., t if t �, r > F° �C°E int �t^ y.�y�t '�P S+..a�ty7'#i Mjf\y h .. t i '�1 �' ( 7}✓'Y,4 y4i e} E•t fy'd '�57�� }r. j� Y 5 tf, + airy h y t, r,1s r u ft r. at f""t•:^fs a i �' i s'-�1 j 'J S J•"f i'��� yK) t,,! tit `y' 1`it"� )h.'< i•; i pa ,riv,: ei/ `•FI �� Syr r { �j.P K�`�Y �>t•� P�. �, d <e+� .tt{qy� i tip >,R{`x ¢��n��1•.fit f'h `t7'�1 �� ti 'y � tidf s`t ���`y�F4i .0 r� Fa1F it�tF f t i.�.ts lyrrcs . 3.t rh i e S r` 7`r L Est "�'ac�tr't,T's+4s i�s i ��f:_iJ �i'`t�ta ' �b',1 •' a�^ytF� hr � ?J i r����`��.it{.t,tJ s'`. �. y t tt.+ it t r i; A r t: ( � t t FJ{t. �. a� �- p *1 7 y, �' �t ,s`i;i' _ l t _,t...1. ��'.t, e; rr .. r<. ,.r T't. •{. �} .i. E r 'tca. _J➢ ..'•8 !4, 4< sz., '{3 +[' 'Ght'#3+?F;'�tt,:. +tip',qt ,� .+j`+i t$i�'^"i is ! r Ra ,E�'ri,?, ..r •'�4$ to . L�. Y �f� f �Y.,,C mtvv 't seconds; stopping is adjustable from 2 to 120 seconds. The SMB Smart Motor Braking feature is not intended to be used as an emergency stop. Refer to '.. the applicable standards for emergency stop requirements. # <;5x 2. The initial torque shall be adjustable with ten >� settings from 5% to 90% locked rotor torque. ' 3. An energy saving circuit shall be supplied as stan- dard . ri 4. A shorted SCR netector shall be supplied- with an interlock contact that will prevent starting of a ' device with shorted SCRs when wired into the control ' circuit in the appropriate position or may be' used as an alarm driver. B. The following adjustments shall be provided: 1. Initial Torquel Adjustment Range .� 30 - 90% of nominal voltage �.. 2. Start Time 1 Adjustment Range { 2 - 30 seconds C. The following I/O points shall be provided: 1. The following protection is provided during ry : "Starting`'' and "Running" modes: f * Start Fault * Line Fault Temperature Fault * Stalled Motor 2. When these conditions are detected, starting of the ' controller is inhibited or the controller is shut . down if, it is operating. ?� 3. Dual function LED indicators are provided for advisory status and fault annunciation. �Y 4. The LED's are color coded for distinct annunciation: 5. The LED' s consist of: * Control Voltage Present (green) * Starting (amber) * Running (green) . * Energy Saver (amber) 8802 16B-10 ;1 ...d;' it .•r. •;' ' I}1 di �fx`Mt V s r apt ;;31s e.fP-%t `1�'t 3.���t'( s r �'_,.fir +.fix:k' .SRS°.f.}«adrvi'.1Skd s• , * Stopping (amber) >: * Fault (red) I , .. t - Start Fault (amber) F ':. •- Stalled motor (amber) - Temperature Fault (amber) 9L - Line Fault (green) 6. Whenever the device is turned off or a faulty; N : condition arises, the power semiconductors turn off. f 7• The logic section contains a latch circuit for sy> three-wire control. 11: g• The logic section contains Form C auxiliary contacts, one (1) N.O. and one (1) N.C. provided for :t customer use. The contacts, which are DIP switch selectable, will change state instantaneously on start command or when the controller has determined ' that the motor is "up to speed" . g A dry contact shall be pro vided for motor controller ?` t` failure for the telemetry system. v` L .r7t t; hall be of one Thermal units s 3. 7. 3. Overload relays: construction and interchangeable. The controller shall be *;�w,yjAyssY, unit is removed ^ inoperative if a thermal T`. 3.7. 4. Accessories' Accessories shall include Hand-Off-Auto ;r �. , switches, Start-Stop pushbuttons and indicating lights as indicated on the drawings. Switches, pushbuttons and indi- .n1 ..; j, eating lights shall be as specified herein. , 3.7. 5. Electrical interlocks: A minimum of four- additional electrical interlocks of any arrangement (normally open or normally closed) shall be available for standard instal a- ;."> tion. _�N V 1 •` 3.8. Safety switches (fused and unfused) : 3.8. 1. Safety switches: Safety switches shall be of the -" size and type shown on the drawings or in accordance with their usage. Switches shall be in accordance with NEMA KS and UL 98. } 3. 8. 2.. Enclosures: Enclosures shall be in accordance with ,.>.>x. NEbiA IS1 1. NEMA 1 shall be zinc phosphate treated and yFs • chromate dipped followed by a baked alkyd enamel finish. r' 3.8. 3. Switches: The switches shall be either two pole or three pole depending on usage. All current carrying ` parts shall be mounted on porcelain bases. Switches shall be of the quick make, quick break over center toggle mecha- ,, n i sm. l « jjf tt �. 16B-11 8802. �i Mt, cy -'"•'.".""".�lb`sfr,' G� E�livA: '+�^"s""" •"' h H i� r t tr t i{`a'41}"5.�, i .aii °`p� ,fir j`t4`' H ��s4�` t � �h���s.�� ��ar.rt e ''..:�.r r{4tt�i..rAtt>F -i,S,`y�vl •r ,p': rti. r�''� t`��.,}! •.�.° 'k �, h ti` tit Zt•w x pro. Yx ` ,f � n, �`��, {. +ir.�p31i4 ��3' �x�, a� �ea�$,�� v".i , •.,:,� . ty. .�t�['y�� t°��� 1 � f �inaY yy 3. 8. 4. Operating handle: The operating handle shall be suitably for locking in the OFF or ON position and shall P interlock the cover while switch is in the ON position and 3r'• when the cover is open the switch shall not be operable. -`°-' Both interlock positions shall be defeatable by experienced personnel. t,. ,. 3. 8. 5. Fault current rating: Whenever UL Class RKl or .% RK5 fuses are to be used, the fusible switch, panelboard or motor controller shall be UL short circuit rated for 200, 000 '• amperes with fuse holders to have Class R rejection fea- tures. t: 3 .9. Fuses: Fuses shall be as follows: r 1. General: All fuses in this project shall be UL listed and labeled with the interrupting rating, UL Class (and '= time-delay if applicable) y`_S ' 2. Fuses used in fusible safety switches or fusible motor controllers shall be UL Class RK5 with time delay, such .. �� as Trionic, Fusetron, or approved equal. Y�+r 3. Where available fault currents at the point of instal- lation are known to be less than 50, 000 amperes and a A ?7 high degree of time delay is not essential, UL Class K5 fuses with a 50,000 ampere interrupting rating are accep- �>} table. 3. 10. Transfer switches (double-throw safety switches) 3. 10. 1. Safety switches: Safety switches shall be of the 't .: size and type shown on the drawings or in • accordance with `. their usage. Switches shall be in accordance with NEMA KS1 and UL 98. 3. 10. 2. Enclosures: Enclosures shall be in accordance with NEMA ISl. l. NEMA 1 shall be zinc phosphate treated and chromate dipped followed by a baked alkyd enamel finish. r 3.10. 3. Switches: The switches shall be double throw or three pole depending on usage. All current carrying parts shall be mounted on porcelain bases. Switches shall be of. the ' quick make, quick break over center toggle mechanism. 3. 10. 4. Operating handle: The operating handle shall be suitable for locking in the OFF position and shall interlock the cover while switch is in the ON position and when the ?' cover is open the switch shall not be operable. Both inter- lock positions shall be defeatable by experienced personnel. 3.10. 5. Fault current rating_: It shall be. rated for 600 volt and 100,000 rms symmetrical amperes. 8802 16B-12 • +�y +' N 1l ..� i ;48 7 f�.'.a Yi. f,+.� } '?Y;, zF S.k S"�'� .1 � ''ate Y i.P.Pli.}'.�'7 t.' ;•�y 1 t F^sP�&� `'' ..�.. ....�'- .. ;Nr p„ y 1.Sr,`�`,x "a.m'" s ,}1`0,'8• i cAkr ti.�}r c+ i��" • ,. :,. .. r '• R a1F"n?fi'� ����" "�' 7a�� �?� .r ..ry�1t} €j•(.v�' ?.}:U S�S�h�� �t r t c. y. t. 1 }ti ��., ti YA��T�� � � r S •� tY t"Y tip,! r4wi�.VJ�Mr i[Mi:i�.,::...i,4..,...._:x`i� i. ..,u....�e+,iK4'iYll hr.°,��"��Nkw�#"f}.`."iS1.t�:`v'�P•'�,sber�.......,..., .,....`�r6«,.x1.974Y1i6',`'"�s����-n`}��`t'��1:4�'R�� ""�`T xrFe$:. .• t fv, 3. 11. Three-phase power monitor : Three-phase power monitor shall be a NEMA 12 enclosed unit designed to continuously monitor the lx power source for abnormal conditions. Upon sensing loss of any phase, low voltage on any or all phases, or phase reversal, an electromechanical relay (DPDT) shall de-energize the 120 volt ;: j circuit controlling the pump motors and signal the remote tele- metry unit with a closed-contact alarm. A 1 to 5 second ad- a justable trip delay and failure level sensitivity adjustment r shall be provided. Unit shall automatically reset upon resto- ration of normal line characteristics, allowing pump motors to a be restarted. Unit shall be transient protected at 2500 'volts for 10 milliseconds. ' 3 .12. Float switches : , .,.'' 3.12. 1. Wetwell float switches : The wetwell float switches F shall be a #20 gauge stainless steel 5-1/2" diameter float, ` permanently assembled to switch and cable. The cable shalla `�r be Type SO with 3 - #14 AWG fine stranded conductors. It _ " � The switch shall be a NO mer- cury shall be 50 feet in length. x- ti.It type. It shall be pipe mounted. The clamp tube, q bracket, and U-bolts shall be 316 SS. Manufactured by ^=µ;ti:j Consolidated Electric, Model 9G. � . 3. 12. 2. Drywell float switches : The drywell float switch ' ,f �` shall have a single moving float which rides loosel y on a Y7 .;-; ?_ sealed brass guide tube. An hermetically-sealed switch is < ,Jlz °Y; operated by magnets inside the float, as the float moves vertically by a rising or falling of the liquid. A liquid rise of 3/8" from the rest f / position operates the float switch and resets when the liquid level drops 1/4" . Manu- factured by Consolidated Electric, Model 101G, or Engineer- a k . approved equal. 3. 13. Power transducers: Power transducers shall be a self- 7"•. contained unit which measures power by the Hall Effect Sensors. The response time shall be . 015 seconds. The accu- racy and repeatability shall be .25%. Temperature requirements q ; 27 shall be Oo to 550C. Output shall be a 4-20 mA signal propor- tional to power (horsepower) . The supply voltage shall be 120 volt. The unit shall be a power cell power transducer, as 4 { manufactured by Load Controls , Inc. (508) 347-2606, or Engineer-approved equal. A 3.14. Generator receptacle: Hubbel, Gear MTD, Type EN, Reference #" No. RG40DF CO86-OUV, 400a 600vac W.P. 4-wire, 4" hub; 1. 25" ' 4. maximum conductor size. Provide rain cap and back box assem- bly. Plug shall be connected to generator output (in the instrument panel) through a heavy duty molded case thermal- magnetic circuit breaker. Connect ground pin of receptacle to ground rod at lift station. Ground resistance shall be 5 ohms or less. Coordinate wiring of receptacles and generator- cable to provide correct phasing at all lift stations. J E. 8802 16B-13 h��.�s��ar���"@� 't i� J : .,. t�;i. i��t!tfq�p�lb' -r, iu}•. � i l'♦ } t! t f 4 !; f :'r x tx E .U .r f`{Ot<'.},i t t"tom �; �' f pp yy �.'e. ,x{�.Y�'hs j,,'�%�pt+'}i.� .t ��'� ` } LG }F t^'1t 3?���iM>. "� •; � . r��• ��n 3 }"'+h^P k�}t� r+��}y�9. Ji t 1t Y r d 1 r�, f z t' .!!: �� i. f' Zt J"ra`,nt' !6.'4 1 ,k. i:' '� '.LAS' ~ x4, •. : r f g � �'� s'C i. r 4Pa�'ttp.t �r :dt r1{Jtr a� r' ;7 pyhr wt ay 2P +.a b } )�Jr :;r.� 1•rr 4'. �.,i. �{ `�'t-: t sywu.5;i;rvA4wi.+w� .. .X 3.15. Security: `3 r'. y ?. .. 3. 15.1. Ac ss panel: • switch shall be a heavy-duty► 3. 15.1. 1. Ftev switch: Key £, °- oil°tight/water-tight and shall be in accordance with M_ NEMA. Contact rating shall be 10 amps at 600 volts, 60 ' hall be provided complete with contact blocks, Hz. Units s etc. , for a complete legend plates (armed - disarmed) , A minimum of 20 keys shall be furnished. The �< installation. position. t . ;£ key shall be removable only in the armed ." t, Enclosure: The key switch shall be mounted in a 3.15.1. 2. - um stations and a NEMA 4X enclosure NEMA 12 enclosure for pump r for vaults. ` Y� 4t , 3.15. 1. 3• Door switches: Door switches shall be U.L. rated, VP lxrYiyi a. corrosion-resistant, surface-mounter'spacer, and reed switches included with cover , P t X Contacts X, screws. Gap distance to make at one inch Magnetic contacts t;{ shall be normally open when deenerg ' sha tn...:_A.... e limit switch shall be 1082T series as manufactured by Sentrol, shall be used for the door openings. A plunger type ; .; shall be utilized for all hatch openings and panel door �:, .Y •;` openings. gig. INSTALLATION: 4. 4.1. Conduit installation: All turnups through concrete ' .` Plastic conduit shall not floors shall be rigid steel conduit. Crushed or deformed �i ; '.:, be exposed to daylight after construe ion• .,, t_ ..�. The minimum conduits shall not be installed, and care conduits taken o xj,= r prevent foreign objects from entering 2„ in diameter. Pull size conduit to be installed shall b- 1/of conductors may be boxes or fittings to facilitau11Pboxesgfor more than one cir- s. common p : .: added as necessary. cult will not be allowed except as shown on the rawing • — be allowed as shown on the draw- Grouping of circuits will only flexible metallic conduit �r; r;°•,;�� ings. Short lengths of liquid tight, r xM� shall be used for connectio�enoids�tandtotheradevices�ornequip- it switches, s protection. All q flexibility or vibration ment requiring shall be repaired with galvanox ` } threads and damaged galvanizing Y. or a similar material. Conduits shall be supported in a 4.1. 1. Conduit support_:onduit clamps and other app licable standard manner , using c supports shall conform to the require- My. means. Spacing of su p meets of ANSI Cl. y' Conduit runs underground 4. 1.2. Underground conduit: be at least 30" deep and installed in accordance shall exposed to the ground ANSI C2. All rigid steel conduit shall be completely coated with bitumastic covering before *° 8802 16B-14 Itia ,r 4d }r-�.y,',.r aJ is Jth 1 yit s: t t t :S S• c`' v a{�2'l `•7�} r" - Y f � T Jt} �,!S 4, Y'� r r�' � ..... '' �tfF 4aan s'J'It. i 'F yTy.ir 'a'°E,1 `731v `'.sd y < t fia'r` �yi' r�r 'f"'V} a y' r` "t`.":. ?�. 4 �� ,! � 1 ��'� '� ,r+r _:�..�'a-+yS,r,Akr<9b"i?i:�`•,��� �'k .c..: ti•„1, '; a:u;.r«.,..�..ii,:.,..._a.<...,_,......,.,�+nwkt� . �'��.��” t�a�,�kw,atn., c,o t fi! f t installation, All buried service conduit shall be encased in a minimum of 4" of concrete. Underground conduits shall. t 1 be protected during construction to prevent the entrance of foreign objects or water. ; . 4 .1. 3. Conduits and knockouts: All conduits and knockouts °r. shall be sealed off with silicon or ductseal. 1 4. 2. Eire installation: All wires shall be installed in a work- manlike manner. Care shall be taken to avoid kinking or cut- ting of the insulation exterior surface or otherwise damaging No wire shall be installed �;..j the wire insulation in any manner. '.� until the raceways, conduits or ducts for the wire have been completely installed, cleaned and inspected.. All wires in each conduit shall be pulled in simultaneously, using suitable gripsi, :., and lubrication as required. :. 4.2. 1. Wire identification: The Contractor shall identify w both ends of all power and control wires by attaching a heat shrink to marked in accordance with wiring diagrams orl:rxe' F: 9 g 9 circuit schedule. All such tags shall be made of a non-' metallic material LL,.;�. , •';j�;�`;�����fir;. 4.2. 2. Splice locations: No splices shall be made in ysr ,;. wires exce in pt pull boxes, junction boxes, panels, or con- 4 Jti' duit fittings approved for the purpose. rt: Ff .r r 4.2. 3. Splices and connections: Splices and connections with wire rated at 600 volts shall be made with UL 486 & .: approved solderless connectors. Splices shall be properly taped with vinyl plastic tape, Scotch 33+, or aproved s, .,. equal. All splices made in wet areas or outside of building r k' shall be wrapped with rubber tape, Scotch 130C or approved '. , equal, first, then covered with vinyl plastic tape. a . 5. GROUNDING: 5. 1. Equipment grounding: The entire electrical system, in- cluding switches , outlets, motors, unit heaters, etc. , shall be grounded as shown on the drawings and in accordance with ANSI Cl. tF J1 5. 2. Method of grounding: Burndy "Servit" post type ground con- J5;7 nectors or the equivalent shall be used '�o fasten the grounding 4: conductor to the motor frame. Grounding terminals supplied ?;. with the equipment may be used. The Contractor shall supply all ground terminals where they are not supplied with the equipment. The ground conductors shall be sized as shown on a the drawings. t 6. FIELD TESTS: 3� E.1. Shorts and rounds : The Contractor shall field test the entire fnistallation to determine that the installation is free WJWW 8802 16B-15 P "",°nWA'3ll+s' Syi,Sic''n`'Tti aiT ;(�ial 5 . 1E x.n f �'z •i k�¢ai .r. ., N rit+ $6,ti°y``"'`'''�w ty. 4. • y b�, `�'�f p „fir 4 +r��� s . , if y r 1 �.� Y��r1�.tf l�if1'� yrt � y . '. } r.J�ty54 y� yH��� f• .. Lzt � a•'" �tT f, ea d�'SyY 2 k 't tkn .a i � ��.�; .5 �] h S, ,Z'::Y.�:�•r, } d {. V�'�'i a .,� r t � '`t4.t , F f �,y' t - ,� k ;Xt k�S�'{..,t:�`t yN ;.`;•_.• ,t...'<"tt ;!r'YS}.�1�`.��+,�t�yyif�) e r r... .-}1 s i. t1r �- �f t`,.,� tuCphirv�o'r. y, ,t tJT} .I.yf' :•9'�'ti;- .-,; tk. lial °��� �` p.. f,�r`I,�i`��t#!n„��'t'.'2•+^41�F r+c§'�,_# �+ :�`�:'�#"' z T�M""�FE' '�`'K� . ,y, � s from grounds or shorts except where grounds are required as a ' part of the system. 6. 2. Control circuits: Each control circuit shall be tested. to see that all connections are correct. All circuits shall be . k tested with a 500 volt megger or an equivalent test device and shall give approximate infinite resistance readings between conductors and ground. . r 7. SUBMITTALS : The Contractor shall submit for approval th© following items required by• this Division: at materials furnished comply . Certification that in all• respects to the requirements of these specifications. Conduit and fittings Wire Dry type transformers Pushbuttons, selector switches and indicating lights Panelboards Load centers Reduced voltage starters Control panel Safety switches Power monitor Float switches Transfer switches - Generator receptacles A t , 8802' 16B-16 ri < ,'i � 1.�6 °�r' s t ia`i$1 xt� Ott d n]t . ��11,s. .f v oz�. v r', h �i�xiit; '• r� ,p � ti• '� `��! ,4�, r �' " �a}`a 7�i {i44 r� i�.., y$ a' tint U }� s fi �i S � j�ltiy t{t v`7_t.. DIVISION 16C MOTORS 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The following publications form { ` a part of this specification to the extent indicated by the ref- :p . erences thereto. The revision of these publications in effect at the time of bid opening shall be used. °€ 1.1. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) : 'res' MG 1 Motors And Generators 1.2. Institute of Electrical and Electronics engineers, Inc, (IEEE) : 85 Test Procedure For Airborne Noise Measurements # " On Rotating Electric Machinery 112 Test Procedure For Polyphase Induction Motors ' And Generators - Test Method B f, 1.3. Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturer ' s Association (AFBMA) : Bearing Rating Life i ' 2 . GENERAL: Motors shall be provided where indicated or spe- is & a n cified and as required for operation of the equipment being fur- nished . � Motors shall be designed for full voltage starting , frequent starting where required, and shall be suitable for con- rrtf+ r' tinuous duty at 400C ambient. Intermittent duty motors may be furnished where recognized and defined as standard by the equip- ' .' ment standards and codes. All motors shall be selected, designed and fabricated in conformance with the requirements of NEMA MGl t . . a standard . . "A , 3 . MOTOR EFFICIENCY: All electric motors, where specified , shall have a power factor rating at full load and rated voltage of at least 85�. All motors of one -horsepower and above shall be P +_ identified with an efficiency index letter in accordance with �:�;• `' MG1-12 .53b. All single speed motors shall meet or exceed the efficiencies tabulated as follows: Motor Minimum Efficiency Horsepower at Nominal Speed x� 2 and less 84% 3 86% 5 86% 7-1/2 91%, 10 91% 15 92% 20 93% 25 93% F 50 and larger 94% 8802 16C-1 , R S J' x-rd. "'•�—"mot— �y tttt k i4 ;:Sty�a�+ w< .�.°y�i+yti ✓ ,. .t f ,f.�y 1?t.� }7. .1�. -„�„y ,:.1�4�,.,;°�i+tf�iv3� $�M; ,/ s �✓'y, $(�4,�L$ '�t�. ! t3.� jt .. S r'.�Z ,���1�t tart t�iuk Y1'�'t t'+ i t 2 r'Ai �i,�y�ii.���5h1�'`wt ��zz��.J� l I` ��y GF,}-�?�{�'� {°`tt'X�h'. tft�•� .�.r`;S �J i �vG1:f 1 ..��k,x i F�"2S�It>{'��rt �y�<J�ryti'���jk�. r r k 1 s r? o Se ,�. t t , ti"P ;k S•L,n...}�t ,, r ” ,�.,,i'' �>�ti'' t5t�•r3 t s , 4 r ..1 o-r rt� ! r FF, Fi 4 n .Cl'�z'�y'�zJJ ..e'�• s' 'r' ¢ X 1'S +,z :r.. t n �, ti•ti ..hr.v y t {f. y` is. a1 ti t{ f yk 1 t �1 r`i+y }�flT..� �"�x� �� � .,,i i X y Fq, .f#rY�,{-5'tr r r1'.tts}tr r° J�Finh.i! SRi ., X } t >.rrtilli' f 4i t) '� i.'.7. ,��% �� ,9;i• .{ir.AY''���'Fv �P f ���i. t,{f rr .,i��"r�r`�i i r:i�r-;1'i t = t �ct�i�; .r:� t. �F� �,. i f ,!� {�r..��7x"� .} '� t �. s '+ Aim ��Oui'xsw. :x Load test certification in accordance with IEEE 112 Test Me,thod'B ' ; test procedures shall be provided by the manufacturer on each ` motor to verify motor efficiency. Jy t 4. GENERAL PURPOSE, INDUCTION MOTORS, 3Z4 HORSEPOWER AND "a+ ABOVE: 4 .1. Rating : The electric motor brake horsepower required to drive t e furnished equipment at the maximum design point of the } equipment shall not exceed 90-percent of the motor rating at 1.0 service factor . All motors shall be rated 460 volt, three phaee, , 60 Hertz. I` k4 4 .2. Nameplate data: Nameplate data shall conform to NEMA MG 1 requirements. The following additional nameplate data shall be stamped into the nameplate: Manufacturer 's identification number 'a Frame size number Insulated system class designation Service factor Locked-rotor kVA code letter s ' Starting limitations , if any � . Efficiency index letter AFBMA Bearing Identification Number if Anti-Friction motor bearings are used. Rotating Speed Nameplate shall be securely attached to motor and shall be ' located where visible after all surrounding equipment is installed. 4.3 . Design and construction: Design and construction of each motor shall .be coordinated with the driven equipment require- ments . 4 .3.1. General: All motors shall be of high efficient design. 4 .3.2. Service factor : All TEFC Motors from 1 to 75 horse- pow er shall be furnished with a service factor of 1.0 in accordance with NEMA MG 1. All motors from 1 to 75 horsepower shall be furnished with a service factor of 1.15 in accordance with NEMA MG 1. 4.3.3 . Enclosures : All motors shall be furnished with cast iron frames, bearing brackets, terminal housing and copper windings. Motors for indoor service shall have drip-proof enclosures unless specified otherwise with the driven equip- ment. Motors for outdoor service shall be totally enclosed and shall have all exposed metal surfaces protected, , where practical, with a corrosion resistant polyester paint: or coat , ing. All motors shall be painted to match the driven device. All exposed unpainted and uncoated metal surfaces shall be of 8802 16C-2 .,S r {. .. ( :n� �+''` t•: wit Gs „' i a ' s 41'.. .'. .: .:, c '*'` ✓,:. t i ,r r.., T r :r i ya .1w d k4­ 77 It a corrosion resistant material. All self-ventilated open type rr motors and the fan hoods of totally enclosed fan-cooled motors shall meet NEMA MG I requirements for a fully guarded machine. Fan-cooled motors shall have fans fabricated of corrosion resistant metal and cast iron fan covers. Drain plugs shall be combination water drain-breather type. All motors shall have eye bolts in top of casing for easy removability. Ta 4 .3.4. insulation: All insulated windings shall have non- hygrosco on system rated for temperature rise and PTC finsulati ambient temperature in accordance with NEMA MG 1 standards for tzrt Class B insulation or in accordance with Class F limited to Class B temperature rise. When ambient temperatures greater than 400C are specified , the observable temperature rise shall be reduced in accordance with ;NEMA MG 1 standards. The insu- lation resistance corrected to 400C shall be not less than motor rated kV+l megohms for all windings. 4 .3.5. Terminal housings : A single terminal housing for R* a motor power leads and accessory leads shall be furnished on all motors . Terminal housings shall be cast iron, pressed steel, or fabricated steel. Housings shall be diagonally split with a gasket between the diagonally split halves of the housing. Each housing shall have a threaded opening to pro- vide a watertight rigid connection with the conduit and shall be designed for rotation in 90 degree increments, or provi- sions included otherwise, to receive conduit from any of four directions. A non-conducting motor lead positioner and gasket shall be furnished between the housing and the motor frame. All motor leads located in the housing shall have terminals and shall be permanently numbered for ease of identification. Terminal housing shall be accessible from outside the motor. 4. 3 .6. Leads: All power and accessory leads shall be wired into the terminal housing. All motors furnished with unidi- rectional blowers shall have the direction of rotation marked by an arrow mounted visibly on the stator frame near the ter- minal housing or on the nameplate and the leads marked for Phase sequence Tl, T2p T3 , to correspond to the direction of rotation and supply voltage sequence. Dual voltage rated motors furnished as standard shall be connected for the oper- ating voltage specified and only the leads for connection in the field shall be brought into the terminal housing. 4. 3 -7. Terminals : All cable type leads shall be provided with compression type connectors. Ground connectors: Motors shall be furnished with a grounding connector attached to the motor frame inside the terminal housing. The grounding connector may be a lug or terminal or other acceptable grounding connector. The con- nector shall attach to the ground conductor installed in the conduit with the power conductors. 10 8802 .16C-3 .0 O'T • T ' is > s } 9 #r .}r ' t1 Y � ' •.. > 5 t� rt l �rt,Q t+S' s i .�1miw.........:..,....r...., ,Y 4.3 .9 . _Bearzn ss : Oil lubricated sleeve bearings shall be ;. furnished if available unless specified otherwise with the driven equipment . If motor frame size is such that sleeve bearings are not available or if anti-friction bearings are t ' specified with the driven equipment , then anti-friction bear- ings shall be used. Anti-friction bearings shall be grease lubricated rolling element type, self-lubricated , and re- ¢ N'• ' '' greaseable. Rolling element thrust and radial bearings shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with the ADti- 'Y>' ` Ftiction Bearing Manufacturers Association (AFBMA) standard to have a minimum L-10 life rating of not less than 87 ,600 hours ' (10 years) under the load, speed, and thrust requirements for direct coupled service and not° less than 42 ,5,00 hours for belt or chain connected service. Radial bearings shall be double- .. shielded. Sleeve bearings shall be oil-ring lubricated type h with mountings provided with oil level sight glasses marked : for required oil level at motor running and motor stand- still. The oil ring shall be one-piece construction; split ,M1 , , type construction will not be acceptable. Stationary laby- rinth seals shall be bronze materials. Sleeve bearings, end "` '` bells, and bearing housings for horizontal motors shall be ''' "'i split type when available for the frame and enclosure speci- fied. Air gap measurement holes or other acceptable means `;4 rr "` shall be provided in each motor end enclosure for checking air gap of sleeve bearing motors . Sleeve bearings on horizontal motors shall be designed and located centrally with respect to M1 �� ::��; .• Gp3 Vim. �._y: .f ..;, running magnetic center to prevent the rotor axial thrust from being continuously applied against either end of the bear- := ing. The motors shall be capable of withstanding without damage the axial thrusts that are developed when the motor is f energized. Insulation shall be provided to prevent circula- tion of shaft current on sleeve bearings, and, when required, on rolling element bearings. Thrust bearings for vertical motors shall be capable of operating for extended periods of '( •.�F time at any of the thrust loadings imposed by the specific piece of driven equipment during starting and normal operation without damage to the bearing, the motor frame, or other motor parts. Stacked rolling element bearings will not be accepta- ble except for vertical thrust bearings in frame sizes up through NEMA 360 Series open type enclosures and up through NEMA 680 Series totally enclosed type enclosures . Where stacked bearings are furnished, matched pair precision toler- ance bearings with flush ground sides shall be provided. i' Bearing seats on the shaft and in the bearing housing shall have accuracy equal to that of the bearing. All mountings for ` bearings shall be designed to prevent the entrance of lubri- cant into the motor enclosure or dirt into the bearings, and shall be provided with pipes, drain plugs, and fittings F :w arranged for safe, easy relubrication from the outside of the motor while the motor is in service. Furnish all lubrication information required to assure proper equipment startup and subsequent bearing maintenance. Motors furnished with rolling iprJ element bearings shall have the AFBMA bearing identification ,.> number shown on a nameplate attached to the motor frame. h 8802 16C-4 y , t. i �A t ri.• �, ..�,. ,y` �, r: l.t r!R ��F'tF ?�[,r�j'fi2`. 1> t}r{��,; J7 iiu tS � s Ky2i r 9x x't aN1' s�, .z 33 7 5 fcd ,��' fir• t t y�yfi F ! Jar f �t r F E � s i3�.�t.6.{i 1E f r ...?S � s . +,�• ''r z t '�1 ^r ...4 ) ,� r > � it,s.��`�"f,zr��� � t 1' ..• 2 x», .e � F� •� J ('� h x t'L:r r i4 �L. � i 4,K,{Tt�At(J^ ?' fl F >t r'Tr '`�t J�+ rv95i ✓b ro�Tf ,�s �•a. {'� �.rt x+d v 7 ,� 'h{Yq�i�, � �k�k # ''' �� E 1�{ it i9•C.' .. �'`SFtS"l.�fi�'"°!` {� i�r`.ry� 'Y^; C��1.t+7.S��a�?fr�Ut It y�#��A"l.s. 4 .3.10 . Rotors: All induction motors shall have squirrel-cage ''• k during Rotors shall be adequately sized to avoid overIheatin` � �• r� g acceleration of the motor and driven equipment Rotors not of integral die cast construction shall be furnished with copper or copper alloy cage material. All motor rotating com- ponents shall be dynamically balanced after mounting on the shaft. Motor vibration shall not exceed the peak-.to-peak , amplitude values given in NEMA MG 1 standards when measured in accordance with these standards. .• � ndards. .•rb<`� } 4.3. 11: Shafts: Where shipment permits, motor output shafts �7d " shall be complete with motor half coupling or belt sheave mounted, connected to the driven equipment, and adjusted ready for operation. Where motor size p prevents shipment with motor f connected to driven equipment, the motor half coupling or belt o' sheave shall be factory mounted for field connection to the driven equipment. All motor shafts to be soild shafts. 4 3.12 .uction motors at 90 Torque characteristics: Torque characteristics of all ind percent rated voltage shall be as = required to accelerate to full speed the inertia loads of the motor and driven equipment without damage to the motor or the equipment. All motors shall be designed and fabricated to withstand the forces of across-the-line starting t rated 9 vol- tage. i 4.3.13 . Critical speeds: Motors shall have torsional. and rotational natural f reqUencies of vibration at 125-percent minimum above the motor maximum rated speed to avoid resonant vibration over the operating speed a of the equipment- ' motor unit . p g p range r� , 4.3.14 . Ex ternally�originating vibration: Motors shall be #� capable of withstanding continuously, without damage, exter- nally originating vibration transmitted through the motor shaft or the motor foundation equal in magnitude to the max- imum internal motor vibration permitted by NEMA MG 1 standards for the motor alone. 4.3.15. Noise level : The average overall no-load sound pressure level (reference level = 0.0002 microbar) flat 1 response produced by the motor shall not exceed 85 db at 3 feet for motors rated 200 horsepower and Less. Noise level 4 tests shall conform to the requirements of IEEE No. 85 stan- Bards 4 . In addition to conformance with the specified overall =` sound pressure level, single frequency air-borne windage noise shall not exceed OSHA approved levels for 8-hours exposure to the operating motor at 3-feet from the motor. All sound reduction baffles, mufflers, and materials used shall be con- tained within the motor enclosure. ' 4.4. Factory .-tests and inspection: Each motor shall be tested _ i and inspected at the manufacturers factory to determine that it 8802 16C-5 All, y a d d, � �YTMn"k Fy'.,s. ,�y'���i'{C�''F'4 +i ���,�• �'� W if tt � J�. l'7 � !3 ,•,S, :„1 r .t:"... {�i ���JI .'r 1 { : ri y.,;.•,p. .:Y. r' � i t" •� R. � � -A :4 F�t is free from electrical or mechanical defects and to p assurance that it meets the requirements of rovide these specifica- tions. Test procedures shall be in accordance with IEEE NO. 112. The following standard routine tests and inspections shall be made on each motor : Running current and Power factor at 25% , 50% r 75% and 100% of full load at rated voltage Locked-rotor current High potential Inspection of bearings and bearing lubrication system Efficiency rating Five copies of reports of the routine tests for each motor shall be included with the dimensional Outline drawings and submitted to the Engineer. Where the motor design furnished is an electri- cal duplicate of one which has been previously manufactured and completely tested to determine its performance characteristics, five copies of reports covering the results of the above perfor- mance tests for the electrical duplicate designr plus a speed- torque-current curve may be substituted for performance test results for the actual motors furnished. Electrical duplicate design includes those designs which are considered a "ratio-of- voltage" to the specified voltage. 4.5. Tests: Routine tests in accordance with NEMA MG 1 require- ments sha 1 be performed on each motor at the factory to deter- s ' mine that there are no electrical or mechanical defects. M41 5• INSTALLATION: Electrical Code (NEC) , and the following accordance with Motors shall be installed in the National Elec ments. require- ' 5.1. Mounting : The Contractor shall provide all bolts" nuts, washers,�shims, and frame supports as requierd to accomplish a complete installation. All motors shall be mounted and/or aligned by the Contractor. 41".1 5 .2. Lubrication: Bearing oil reservoirs shall be filled to the indicated level with the proper lubricant before the motors are run. The Contractor shall check , and fill if required, the gear case of any gear motors being provided. Grease lubricated bear- : ings shall be checked for grease, and grease shall be added if required. 5.3. Motor rotation: All motors shall be checked for or proper changed if it is incorrect for the driven equipment i . I I rotation with respect to the driven equipment. Rotation shall be 5.4 Flexible conduit bet;ewn the Supply con'- ui Flexible conduit shall be provided t and the motor . Not more than 30 , inches of flexible conduit shall be used. 8802 16C-6 4"t mv �, �j�s&• +L�•`+ �z �'t��� r S;t� y,'n ;:.. '"�t r�+i r' r. + +c.r s r � ,�,,,.u.,r'�,t p�ry*' ,'�� ,.1 fiit!�2 r St i Y�,I i}',, tg,a"tt`� jT ,T,y`,y���1�pt�•a};�rtb �jL,t�r".,i`Nse��`�akt ' x ' t t1 is 1, YSµ „w. 6. FIELD TESTING: Measure the insulation resistance of the r=` • :+ stator win ng a ore applying voltage. Compare this measured value against the manufacturer ' s value. If there is no insula-- }.r tion resistance value furnished by manufacturer, compare readings .` against the following formula: = Me ohms required for dry insulation Rated Volta e Meg ohms x hp of motor) + 1400 ra Yp T ical motor values are: r ` 460 L' )it Motors = 0:4 megohm or 400,000 ohms }� 100 hp and smaller If measured resistance values are lower than above , record room `N' temperature and humidity, and submit readings to Engineer . Dry f ;. out motors as required by manufacturers accepted method of exter- ' nal heat and do not apply voltage to motor until substandard resistance condition is corrected. Megger readings are rs e d;< Q one-minute duration using a 500 volt megger for all motors 600 volts and below, and 1000 volt megger for all motors above 600 volts. Measure and record voltage and amperage under no load and actual load conditions . Submit information to Engineer ,z. approval all 7 . SUBMITTALS. T,he Contractor shall submit for app the items required by this Division in accordance with Divi- �s sion 1. 7 .1. Submittals for Engineer ' s Approval: Shall include the following: Motors performance Test Results `. ~ 7. 2. Instruction Books: Submit as specified in Division 1. w � t 1 8802 16C-7 E .: ',`.' i��, "•• is Pf�� � (hJ3f fib. }1 d N C yy Y3�,'�}l��±Ut�. :li. � ��`K��•1J d�i t"�Pa� ��iM,� 'F'1rN jkr .��J.i�f41 Y L � e .r ON 7 DIVISION 16D STANDBY GENERATOR . f, 1. GENERAL: This Division covers the furnishing and instal- ` lation of re-assembled, wired, natural gas fueled, engine- ``, driven standby generator. Unit shall be furnished complete with remote automatic load transfer switch, remote alarm panel, instruments, housing, exhaust system and batteries as specified Ma below and as required to provide a complete and ready-to-use standby power. source. ti 2. UNIT RATING: The standb y generator set shall be rated to provide for continuous electric power for the duration of any failure of the normal utility power supply. The generator shall be rated for 480/277V, 3-phase, 4-wire, 60 Hz operation at .8 power factor. The standby engine enerator set shall be sized to start and carry the loads as lisgted. Motor Description kVA Code 6 - 1/2 hp primary clarifier drives L 1 - 5 bp bar screens L 1 - 15 h p blower G 1 - 75 hp tower pump 2 - 25 kVA transformers 80% loaded 2.1. Engine: The engine shall be a 4-cycle naturally aspirated or turbo-charged natural gas (maximum of 1800 rpm) . The engine shall have one more main bearing than the number of cylinders. Camshaft shall be drop forged alloy steel, hardened, ground and polished. Connecting rods shall be drop forged alloy steel. Crankshaft shall be drop forged alloy steel with precision ground and hardened main and crankpin journals, statically and dynami- cally balanced. Cylinder beads shall have alloy iron valve guides and replaceable valve seats. Intake and exhaust valves shall be stellite faced and have chrome plated stems. Pistons shall be aluminum alloy with cast iron top ring insert. Top piston ring shall be chromium plated. Piston pin shall. be case hardened chromium steel. Cylinders shall have removable wet cylinder liners. Lubrication system shall be a positive dis- placement gear design, lube oil pump, full pressure lubrication to all bearings, full-flow oil filter and oil level indicator. The cooling system shall be antifreeze filled radiator. Radiator shall be mounted on the rigid frame and furnished with hoses, suction-type fan and fan guard. Water pump shall be centrifugal type with 180OF bypass type thermostat. Engine speed shall be governed by an isochronous electronic governor to maintain ` a generator frequency of 60 Hz from no load to full load generator output. 2.1.1. Starting system: The starter shall be 24 VDC operating from two 205 amphour batteries. Batteries shall be charged during operation by a belt driven, engine mounted 24 8802 16D-1 -r, .............. M VDC, 35 amp alternator, with a transistorized voltage regu lator. A trickle charger, -as specified below, will provide 4 charging when the engine is not operating. { 2.1. 2. Engine controller: The engine shall be controlled by a controller capable of operating the unit. The controller ;z shall include: Fused DC circuits Two wire start-stop control which shall, operate from a =' remote contact `' Cranking period controlled by a speed sensor which dis- '` engages the starting motor when the engine has started Starting system that will restart in the event of a false engine start. Engine may be completely stopped before restarting y Lt. Cranking cycles with individually adjustable on-off cranking periods "S Overcranking protection to open starter circuit after 60 seconds if engine fails to start Shut down engine for high coolant temperature, low oil pressure or overspeed Adjustable 2-10 minute delay to permit unloaded running of the standby set after transfer of the load to normal { Alarm horn s ,t Three position (automatic-off-test) selector switch y; Emergency stop switch Indicating lights to signal Switch off Overcrank Emergency stop High coolant temperature Overspeed Low oil pressure Low battery voltage `- Low fuel System ready Low coolant temperature : . Test button for indicating lights ' 8ao2 16D-2 f �} s.'�� >,3 .,,d. k a�«. f `-7 � y.'��t,s c e.. ��.y' .F � r.,.�, off,, ...•1;a'vdfwnve .%�`' �.'.' a��r �r i ,�°a' itt u . ..• s '.�} Y ¢+t S� S'� 1k; ' . j{.r:i ` ' ' s � ,y�^ ax t � 1 :�yy.tce!?3.Y I yr FYr Y Y , ' Yj3 �.} a 5t r{ ,,$t f ,t, ^S•. 7 i!#b y^.a„t ,l SF.i �(J x, I r a 5 5,.� F �� d• r� t�.. 't•.l � „ ''I"�.t,: .Si y}. '..,,r.,y�y i;J�c i�.�a^✓: ;.f.z., t .r *.,.,J M (: l 1•y: �} 2.1. 3. Instrument panel: The set mounted instrument panel ' - shall include: y Voltmeter 3-1/2 inch, 2% accuracy (0-600 volts) Ammeter 3-1/2 inch,, 2% accuracy (0-400 amps) Voltmeter-ammeter phase selector switch or switches Direct reading pointer type frequency meter, 3-1/2 inch ' Panel illumination light Battery charging ammeter ' f Oil pressure gauge Coolant temperature gauge `4 Running time meter ` Voltage regulator with front i g g panel voltage adjusting rheostat Fuel gauge to monitor tank' level 2. 2. �# Generator: The generator shall have at least 4 poles, and shall be a revolving field design with a brushless rotating rectifier exciter system. The rotor shall be equipped with f` amortizer windings. The insulation shall be Class F vacuum- impregnated epoxy, non-hygroscopic ty$e, and the continuous duty temperature rise shall not exceed 1059C over a 400C ambient for ri. continuous duty and 1300C over a 400C ambient for standby duty. The generator shall be capable of carrying a one-minute overload of 10% of normal rated current with the field set for normal rated load excitation. The deviation factor of the open-circuit line-to-line terminal voltage shall not exceed 0.1. The balanced k telephone influence factor shall not exceed 350. The gene'rator f ' k shall be capable of withstandingf without in '3 ur y, a 10 second, 3-phase short circuit at its terminals when operating at rated kVA and power factor at a 5% over-voltage, with fixed excita- tion. The generator shall be able to withstand, without mechan- N - ical injury an bverspeed of 25%. 2.2. 1. Generator rotection: A resetable A line current sensing circuit breaker with inverse time vs. current response shall be furnished to protect the generator from damage due to r overload. This breaker shall not trip for 300% rated current .r, for 10 seconds. 2.2. 2. Voltage regulator : The voltage regulator shall be of the saturable transformer type with no moving parts. The regulator shall be integrally mounted on the generator and § capable of maintaining the output voltage within a plus or minus 2% with a recovery time of two seconds to stable oper- ation after any normal load change. The voltage regulator shall include series boost excitation support for motor starting or fault clearing. The regulator shall be designed so that no damage can occur to the regulator or generator when run at low frequency for short periods of time. The regulator shall be adjustable from minus 5% of rated voltage and shall operate at 60 cycles, three-phase. 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A fiL,4`h�?1yi fN� ,pMi�i3'ai.,ir��L�isn'.�;w:edt�SC,�1:akr b, tj 2. 2. 3. Generator set mounting: The electric generating sets shall be equipped with .vibration isolators and mounted on a welded steel base and shall be housed in a special weather protective housing. The engine-generator set shall be dynami- cally balanced to reduce self-induced vibrations such that no , isolation is required merely to prolong their service life. r: 2. ?. Housirig : The housing shall be constructed of high tensile F " sj '•« strength, reinforced steel or one-piece molded fiberglass or ' steel and molded fiberglass, all on a common welded steel base. All of the equipment and accessories shall be inside the hous- ing. Access doors shall be provided. Automatic louvered open- ings shall be provided for cooling to allow optimum generator set ; � performance. Steel enclosures shall be prepared in accordance '� with the Steel Structures Painting Council SP6 to a commercial . t t finish. The epoxy finish shall be Tnemec 66 High Build epoxy or r - equal applied to provide a dry thickness of 6 mils. The fiber- glass shall have a gel coating of suitable thickness and density ,, '.. to provide a durable surface that is resistant to various oil, grease and cleaning chemicals with thermal reflection color. All wiring shall be factory installed in galvanized steel conduit, r� complete (except for power feeder lines) , and comply with the = National Electrical Code. {f, 2. 4. Transfer switch 2. 4. 1. Ratin : The transfer switch shall have a continuous electrical rating on the normal power supply side and on the ,._ standby power supply side of 600 volts, amps shall match full load capability of generator, and have 3 poles. It shall be rated and marked for motor loads. The transfer switch shall be located in an outdoor enclosure. �H 2. 4. 2. Type: An electrically operated, mechanically held automatic transfer switch shall be provided. The operation and locking of the switch shall be done by a double-throw dual-solenoid mechanism. Locking shall be accomplished with- ' out the use of latching solenoids, toggle mechanisms or gear arrangements. Two DC solenoids drive the main contacts from the normal position to the transition (open) position and i. finally to the emergency position. Upon failure, or reduc- tion, of the normal source, and the availability of the emer- ' gency source, a coil of the normal solenoid is energized and drives the main contacts out of the normal position and locks them mechanically in the transition position. An adjustable solid-state time delay is then energized. After the preset time has elapsed, a coil of the emergency solenoid is ever- ;' gized and drives the main contacts out of the transition posi- A.' tion and locks them mechanically in the emergency position. The emergency power source is now feeding the load. When the voltage sensing phase relays detect the restoration of the normal source for predetermined time period, a coil of the v emergency solenoid is energized and drives the main contacts from the emergency position and locks them mechanically in the 8802 16D-4 ° 1t{' �','L%su j'i �•�;Si t �;}, t...,r,�n �qa�:�+'M if c�S'� tf�tt+t�)[Ott i� �{h if� ! �`�. 7 � � .� I i I /X�f i{K LS SO `SM1� � �4i!{ •9 � �" �l d)A xic p '•� tZ �' 1 t l Jai�r'�'f; `r a���'�%�� 'rat.` �s 4xk r�Ai i tA`g 11 („.Y' t :< xPr v 1,•t u; fr��`' +! .Ft ,�' t 's 'Y -YrF�^Ct„�'+ 3C ti. x Ni 5 rt Lr3 �:}� �Y��'t r t.�cS"'7• .z $ a � `6 s'^ii f�� .R k ,�ti ti�-- 1 Mi"N !7 R Cp�Fi t�4 tiS.}q>r {'t �'r j� •.��§F��k/a 1,"�. , q' t�)'.Y7;t.,i,�! I1Y� { , .. 4� � ' rls>: J: '::. ��� F."?` ' . ��� a�i� ; r ;4��Si."�rr'�'��tY°�'�h n.•,x `v y,� ix���t v .,�'ry ��`���x 4x�x� �F ,t + r t4.N,Nn�.•Si b.�r y,,.,, '+`k Vii §j"Ii f*!� tY•,tr � r",�^ t•. 5 it }t'� i 1 7 w{ F .y { t.}r,ii t f.r,tr`Nt3:(k , transition position. After the preset time delay of the solid-state time delay has elapsed , a coil of the normal sole- ^° noid is energized and drives the main contacts out of the transition position and locks tree iscnowifeedingn the the loa�mal x position. The normal power sou FM The use of main contact structures such as molded case circuit ;t breakers or magnetic contactors not originally designed and manufactured for transfer switch use shall not be used. When «rjr p: E the voltage and/or frequency of any phase drops below 70% nor-- € 't mat (three-phase power monitor) , power failure relays shall ?' actuate contacts that cause the automatic engine contro l to start the engine. The switch shall transfer the load to the ` F`7 standby generator after the generator stabilizes at rated voltage and frequency. The load shall be restored to the 3, normal power source when all phase voltages of this source are f 90$ or more of the rated voltage. Transfer time shall not i + exceed 1/6 of a second. Main contacts shall have separate arcing contacts. "'+• �4. N 2, 4. 3. Manufacturer : Manufacturer shall be ASCO, Russell, Zenith, Kohler, or Engineer approved equal. ,r3; �iY.: �1;•Yys •5 2.5. Accessories: The following accessories shall be furnished and installed in conjunction with the unit. ;u a .:; Time delay. A time delay shall be provide on momen- 2 5.1. tary power outage. It shall be adjustable from 1/16 to 180 seconds. A time delay shall be provided on retransfer to nor- T4v ; ; mal power. This shall be ad minutes. from 30 seconds to s . � tr; }: Je" 2.5 . 2. Auxiliary relays: Auxiliary relays shall be provided k:: n in each starter and air conditioning unit to vary the restart- `a ing of the equig�ment after a power outage. f.; i � . 2. 5, 3. Automatic exerciser: The automatic exerciser shall ;::.;:• be a clock for automatic and unattended programmed start with an adjustable method of selecting in increments of 15 minutes running periods and 5-day intervals in accordance with the 7rii t;SRS e �J �Jt 7rr, generator set manufacturer' s recommendations. Exercising ' shall be done under load conditions. ;.. 4 ; 2. 5. 4. Exhaust silencer: The engine shall be equipped with a critical exhaust silencer mounted horizontally on top of the housing. The silencer shall be terminated in a galvanized ell pipe extension and rain cap. 2.5. 5. Charging system: The engine charging system shall be equipped with a 24 VDC trickle charger mounted inside the housing and suitable for operation from 120 volts AC. The charger shall be 2 amp minimum and be self-tapering as battery .:y reaches full charge. 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Engine block heater : The engine shall be equipped i . with block heater rated at 2500 watt, 120 volts, with thermo- Ft stat. , Y 2. 5.9, Remote alarm 2anel: The remote annunciator, shall be ' located in the equipment room as shown on the drawings and shall indicate the following functions: Switch "off" (flashing red) , Overcrank (red) , Emergency stop (red) , High coolant temperature (red) , Overspeed (red) , Low oil pressure (red) , Anticipatory high coolant temperature (yellow) , Anticipatory low oil pressure (yel- • low) , Low coolant temperature (red) , Low battery voltage t. (red) , Low fuel pressure (red) , System ready (green) , Normal line power (yellow) , Generator power (yellow) , Alarm switch off (red) , and an audible alarm with shut-off switch. 3. TESTS: Factory tests shall be made of general performance and fuel consumption. Certified test logs shall be taken at << rated load and 0.8 p.f. , and a transient test shall be taken at 0.8 p. f. loading. The manufacturer shall certify that the stand- by generator set will meet the rated capability at an altitude of 960 ft. above sea level and at 100OF ambient temperature. Before Vinal acceptance, the standby engine generator unit shall undergo full functional field testing after it is completely installed to verify its capability .to perform according to these specifica- '= tions, and in accordance with the manufacturer' s certifications. The tests shall be performed by the Contractor in accordance with the Engineer' s requirements. The tests shall be witnessed by the Owner and the Engineer. 4. SUBMITTALS: The Contractor shall submit for approval the following items required by this Division. 4.1. 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IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED, IF THE WETWELL LEVEL REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. 5. IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED, THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 20 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP I SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL Re OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND. POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. r 777 = 7 R, -'M �,• , R�,. go a j w 1 ( 'p'•F IY ) !i tiA,S aY'+�"S�Y.:';}},(t ..� Y• ih M� {. • 1 � r taT Sf.(� { '? A`� '"'��� REMOTE OPERATION: REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST THE PUMPS MAX BE STARTED FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAX BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, F4 < <. A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER OPERATTONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING y FLOW ESTIMATION. 8i { mss: 1 . y THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: k 1. HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: TH IS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP t HAS FAILED . 2. HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. 3. . POWER FAILURE : THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAYe UPON LOSS OF POWER. 9 . PUMP N0. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP N0. 1 FAILING TO PUMP. 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP N0. 2 Vi FAILING TO PUMP. 6• MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR N0. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS . 7 . MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP N0. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS . 8 . . UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. r f / .Y *'� � . r=:s ,' r' -.Y - Y�,F' :'Ir r�'r.'� {'�`. s = u'r;f d � ' � •. ,. s . . y,,•..' µ.r��# ��' ;icnif. '�'P•� �t }rxtra�t E'i t,t.Frrri, i ,'{r S + �1 C t.. . t >rr iA x �"a�. S. �'•. xv `""•+ :°+�4�, ,' Sr9( iits 1s,t.�""ri � i tc } 4 1 yt �.1`s�aFi v C i 4 2 �{ a :r..i`2�>� { 1T t ihx lq•Gy ,7':.!af'sfr Y 4�r� 7-t{/s, n 0 s � r 1 �i J�' [t �.s � ,. c t CEDAR CITY PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION: LEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT. THE LAG PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH s Y: PUMPS STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS k ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. ' REMOTE OPERATION: � 't THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST " FLOAT . BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, x `Y THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START . THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS . ' ALARMS: THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: � ? ? 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL ; • LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2 . POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. ' 3 . SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP N0. 1 LEAK tETECTOR. I 4 . SEAL PUMP N0. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK E a Y�•i`.� '�� DETECTOR. ' 5 . HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 6. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. . 7 . 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THE STAND-BY PUMP OF THE PRECEDING l SEQUENCE BECOMES THE LEADING PUMP OF THE CURRENT SEQUENCE. }, THE RAW SEWAGE PUMPS ARE CONTROLLED BY FLOAT SWITCHES WHICH START AND STOP THE PUMPS . IF THE WETWELL LEVEL RISES ABOVE EL. 527. 9 THE , LEADING PUMP AND ASSOCIATED SEAL WATER PUMP SHALL BE ENERGIZED. IF }trS• THE WETWELL CONTINUES TO RISE ABOVE EL. 528 . 9 THE LAGGING RAW SEWAGE PUMP AND ASSOCIATED SEAL WATER PUMP SHALL BE ENERGIZED. ' ; A NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT OF A TIME DELAY RELAY ASSOCIATED WITH ` EACH RAW SEWAGE PUMP SHALL BY-PASS CONTACTS FROM SEAL WATER PRESSURE SWITCHES AND PUMP DISCHARGE VALVE LIMIT SWITCHES FOR AN INTEj2VAL OF ONE (1) MINUTE AFTER THE PUMP CIRCUIT HAS BEEN �5 ENERGIZED. . IF AFTER THE DELAYED CONTACT HAS OPENED, EITHER THE ;y PRESSURE SWITCHES OR DISCHARGE VALVES LIMIT SWITCHES HAS NOT CLOSED, AND IF AT ANY TIME THE PUMP WINDING TEMPERATURE SENSOR INDICATES UNSAFE OPERATION THE PUMP SHALL BE SHUT OFF. THE r.; STAND-BY PUMP SHALL BE STARTED, AND THE ANNUNCIATOR ACTIVATED. Lj t: ... fir .? THE PUMPS SHALL BE TURNED OFF AFTER THE WETWELL LEVEL DROPS BELOW EL. 524 .2 . HAND SEQUENCE: THE RAW SEWAGE PUMPS MAY INDIVIDUALLY BE OPERATED LOCALLY IN THE Lr... HAND POSITION. r FLOOD PUMPS : A:J AUTO SEQUENCE: ,.' THE FLOOD PUMP OPERATION IS CONTROLLED BY THREE (3) LEVEL ACTUATED SEALED FLOAT SWITCHES (FS11FS2,AND FS3) . UPON SENSING A WATER LEVEL AT EL, 520 .0 IN THE DRY WELL, CONTACTS FLOAT SWITCH FS1 SHALL CLOSE ENABLING THE FLOOD PUMPS AND INITIATING AN ALARM. 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THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND ,+ ;i= WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION. Ta T ALARMS: THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: 1. HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF,THE SUMP PUMP HAS FAILED AND THE LEVEL HAS REACHED. EL: 520.0 . ,j 2. HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL .4 LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIFTH FLOAT AT EL. 529. 9. ' 3. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 4 . PUMP NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 '^ FAILING TO PUMP. S. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO PUMP. E 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 7. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. on ' 8 . UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. r 9. LOW WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY THE FIRST FLOAT AT EL. 523.2. 10 . HIGH WINDING TEMPERATURE MOTOR NO. 1 : THE ALARM IS INITIATED BY A RESISTIVE THERMAL DEVICE IN MOTOR NO. 1 DETECTING A TEMPERATURE RISE. 11 . HIGH WINDING TEMPERATURE MOTOR NO. 2: THE ALARM IS INITIATED "k BY A RESISTIVE THERMAL DEVICE IN MOTOR NO. 2 DETECTING A TEMPERATURE RISE. u 12. 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A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. ' REMOTE OPERATION: - THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A. 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT OF EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION. ALARM � s { THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2 . POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR 4: RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 3. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK DETECTOR. 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK DETECTOR. 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO.. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 6. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. `i 4 x° ' •r r A .� ��L �5� ��•1 t -'Stp s rS ;0 � ;t � h,y 2 ���t jt�3 r 9f Y• �+�a. {,f''+fi t ' r fr 7.. `F�y�� •4 h {' �r KM LL`Y.+j'#qSV .l �y ��S'ths�'�N3I"r �i�y4t��p,/y'�"gS�.'' .t 1x=. C F! ,t•'"�l i 1 • S ryr� T+y d r!i 'I. Af a"uf'('k��4�.i't �.'�T "i4x :. +r J g 6q,'�Si i3,{��'r'�s{f`'; �S r.� t`' .. 1 .;s i'`• .� iFa[4...1�V': '�5�1���. %' ft t� Y' �.: GREEN MEADOWS PUMP STATION SEQUENCE Or OPERATION E LOCAL OPERATION: WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS: x M... f".z 1 . THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL I5 ABOVE THE , .'; SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW r¢;' THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. {r<. :$. 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE ,. <" THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS ¢ ' BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH..>, 3. IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW , AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . k{ F rt : rtR THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED, IF THE WETWELL LEVELh REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. spz. F s' 5 . IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE ? .: PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG .. PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE �. ;,. LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP AF'si, 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. a ,Y IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. V` ar �.t1Y �S di.Pt`y aI'g�}` �£.f�rt«1iarr � i h 7 f.��' � r':q'-. ��!�� f• ��ii"�p��<7ee cr 4 '.a .':ik; S ,. ;it F?f�:�yx�`5't} {"ty {k."�,.+xe,Yk 14f, , REMOTE OPERATION: i THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING ' A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER z PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT OF EACH PUMP WILL BE ' I ai MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION. . r7 CMS: w THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: 1 . HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP {, HAS FAILED. 2 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. 3. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. s 4 . PUMP NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 t y)i "1 FAILING TO PUMP. 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO PUMP. 6., MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. ' 7. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 8. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT B PROPER PROCEDURE. t i 155 MF ON °.�.k �✓�,��i�_�{t{P't.'4 kra�� Y .� 725�'GS[`.u�' go li IRK. �"''id .• �+"�'' \tom.• ..ti' k. r '}�r$ s�+Y.,�''�'f-:`i�.tf q y�.r`9 r �`)+ud ?F��iu.>ke��] ♦�i=r t + t ,;, ,;,� ..: .. .. .` ,:. .• ail, ..,', '� ,� Yleisd.uil�l.tl@ fi117�.10en.�'TiY�fd�1�7YMRPBlT]INT�f1�Ci ( I ' ,t 'm'.YAf,,•y r,411 ryl3:.�� :. °1.. t .'•' ..+ ;`t t r.,. � __�_� _ --. �^-". � A {a .:.e.s71A '7.},y7 �`Al C X,`+3]•"C ir�py` F`r: i Y{F x;bSr 55 4f}ry,;.+k 52�•� ki,{q.�t/kJ. { r f i:k„rt 1+ �. i' �k •t.�+��"� �.L;>i 1kN'Y�fi{,j i r i��ka 4 xf i'`' hi41 .£ �rt + �F Y 1 ' ..y .. 1. { } .Y{ii + }.. •�f 1\�{t y'}a:+^ J.tr, l � '�°. � +1t•r'��Nr` tl5(°y �1 � "if� .i f, ( t� d T r F .1 t 1.�', �N �S ry a4 `s ,v 1 Mgr: s.• �+!i�' k i'..� a.�k. .r 1 a< � i' +'- 1 tar .. . t.t'i .t t. t � `k?ii ,tr�f� :�1s�::JAA""__l.`y°.�4rr >}�3r'�'•FY1`+: _ a�::Li�i�..».u,,:s:�.i,.•' i a " , 1 0 GUN CLUB VUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ;,. LOCA7G OPERATION: LEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT. THE F LAG PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS $ ' Sr ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS k•'; INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTU FLOAT. REMOTE OPERATION: r ' THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS k" 1 WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION, AFTER A POWER FAILURE, >' THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A i PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS . ALARMS• THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: ' 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL . .;, s• LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. Ac_ 2 . POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PRASE 7 s; MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 3. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK DETECTOR. 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK f.- '° DETECTOR. ` 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 7 . UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY : THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER ' PROCEDURE. 'l7 .v, tip•'. i •w t .. 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"y�` t•al yy�2,IT ,,t.t r `{ s,tT"t._•y 1 v'S t�J +y r � ;� j r.:v 3'. � `css �'y, �'.� t t {>Q��'d «t.� r . �� , ylt,'�t� ���t#5§v'as .>&t<.r`t£.+�'�.°{ jtt,t.!} �i,y a 7 .i+'i ty aI 3��Z ' '^195 �,�y��. ;•'F'1 r{g�2d ,Ci s �t k°y�,,�. )ldttlwisrii.YLl+itri' HAAF PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION: ' LEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT. THE LAG ` r. PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS k STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. REMOTE OPERATION: `7 THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST ` t, FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, THERE r; WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT OF EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS. ALARMS: THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: a a1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2 . POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 3. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK j DETECTOR. 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK DETECTOR. ' 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 6. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE i' ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. f a fin iss gw;'-"k "v & 1 �� i. 4 7 ;�� �,.{,��u�c P�y,.'�rv},W�i�;7t",,%!S�3i;0�7, .�k�,���i3,f��,'.�1j3� .�c$��a��„��,t' 'Std•�K'�. h 9R. `ta ��t� x Yn 3� r��- s. f�"c�Jt vR c�tilv'N. ..+.t�''r•�. .� _, ......r_ .. " . ... .. .. . t... .. ti:r :, t.^A+a.t,. .. t_ rt3 ;,i.1':•. ,...,.�Y_.,..........._<. _. ....... . .. 1 3 k dab t t,}' 5 tl„ p '� :i. ` .� 'afi�t32 .1��( . .��4t�6'x3!'ta! a...n ara.tw.•:,..: .uew+.artx.M1?i,.Mc `��xti'�'r: 7.i�.' 1�s.N'6�K�.', .. , RAYSELTON PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION a ` " OPERATION: WITH r, LOCAL O 9 WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS : 1 . THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE ; ; SECOND FLOAT SWITCHf AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND F 'COAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS , -': BEIOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. ` IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW ,tsy ,p AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILLr . ,x€ START . WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP. 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED, IF THE WETWELL LEVEL _ REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. ; 5 . IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE *s`ta SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED, THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED ". ti OUT AND' THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 6 . WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS, THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM t' IS RESET . 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT a CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 4* IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL a` { . OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP t 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A r;a SINGLE PUMP STATION. ::. . Im IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. nt: r'a:.. }.t11�'{ A115. JtJ ii ri .' r C+'rj s r ii( s C i n p �' S'k k. 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THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE a, SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. W; 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS `'y BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. ' 3 . IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW g AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START . WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, s ' a BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . 4 . THE' HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED, IF THE WETWELL LEVEL fa REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. 5 . IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE ,.z�r,•,�{,,�K SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED, THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED r,,:::•.;.;. ,;•,,, OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START . THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET . 6 . WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG '''j" PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM f IS RESET. `r 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND . ; PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE t LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL • ''. c , OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE I'S TRUE, IF THE PUMP k ,. 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. ' IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. 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Si� I1Iq�h�Y�ffi lNflIY4'R�CIFStiIiI�I11E zL {�rl3rh���z�}t .=��,KN.'9 t� t,"'�P t3t'ay�',c�o3'�''��'yS`i � �r''7 �1.. ya,+,�•.:�t �t n4� 1 t `'3 tf s.r;t�td ,tL z4f i�t7'{,hY:.' } it `�a� ,Jy . a •fit Nt�,,�.'' ��}fYyCt t � i.�Fy1`�S 7t�a t�r�" ,.a. 1 � - 4> ..'t S .i.5 rz � ,t.3�� Y(����e��, r.: r s,< REMOTE OPERATION: THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST ; ;r• .. FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, w A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER } PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE ` . MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR + �' FLOW ESTIMATION. • ' ALARMS. , I t N6, THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP HAS FAILED. 2 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL µf:.... LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. 5: 3. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITQR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. ?; r" 4 . PUMP N0. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP N0. 1 FAILING TO PUMP. P . .. "''s 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 n� 4,y FAILING TO PUMP . 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 7. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. S. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE z ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. �a f r (x' I q{ r �z 11.k+;'f;n�•''{Q� ,�hj�v }� . Y r. S 7 } r y tq fik b 9 at z � �t r ��Y�Vl �f?a27 1 a S F i; �}rt .j ` +. '{�.r!( °ti'r }..Jrry a'r'.�•`"i}{r 'i� ri s r iy5 ' Y !i'f .,F ^�y N s. nip It t t'' k � �•`i'S tr�'C ta�lW :"rdt.t yz'r eh" r"t�4ilit;rp L! rt "�rd� �{�x�7 , I ur.rww. 1 ika,I�YeaoaiisaiurtafM�ibrbaeiwakrorwaeinnsuilwirie�w - `�„S.at��iM1g�gn[�.ayi��};�`nF;iFx{> t k } .: } .t �{ra. t .}.:... tf • .:' y . '. :,,. S � 2tv�,.. t .rtM44`FT” t ,. t r C I� t• �Y�..�i 1�{v g �� )} 13� !t`,.['r,�r�7+ :+ , �,, � } ,a `�''y� �Y�l:.. F`� ��k �1ni�vety3i:F{if.+Sn.as•tai J �hti.Y+�td•'.%ks;.ewk�Y+auetvhwYtY' INDIAN MILLS PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION: t t.4 `•Yt•� <1 LEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT . THE LAG PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. ,IfEa REMOTE OPERATION: 1 rxl,t, THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL "IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE aHORSEPOWER INPUT OF EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION, ALARMS: 44 THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE REMOTELY MONITORED: 1 . HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE DRY WELL SUMP PUMP HAS FAILED. 2 , HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE WETWELL ' " :• LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 3. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. ,. .; r 4 . PUMP 1 FAILURE : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE PRESSURE ,t IT TRANSMITTER DETECTS NO CHANGE IN STATION PRESSURE WHEN THE " PUMP IS CALLED UPON. s 5 . PUMP 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE PRESSURE TRANSMITTER DETECTS NO CHANGE IN STATION PRESSURE WHEN THE PUMP IS CALLED UPON. 6 . UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY SOMEONE �rl tir: ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. .�S' b. hw.e �.� 4, Y Sly 4 tt t- ! 1 t j. 1 .: j3{ r 'Y y�:• .n � ♦� _� ! ���+,'..�J S a � 1 .:§ ti.t �1 { !,r r , t .. a" �fT�� '� �e.•t�^ i:,Tt,.}�tr' }nb.y di �' b xS4 ie iF t r �t+•.. J T'1 .. i i�.. }Kti t f r t r 1�5Y'�� •3 •"�h �iYA '?r {. f t ! : l f � Y r f 3��t r 7�d'ryt f; (�" I�i { ,v r f � a x P 4 �.irl t tt It t at. a t 4 �t i rl :.y E ✓ .1 Fr aFS>i;L � � t v+u. I � �1��ir i0 } kl h 7y � 1 �,. 1 �.r 1 J . x ; t +, C S Su 1• f.�j�:1 3•f 3 i,asrA,�: .f2 � tt�k a "y b�. i�f? }7 ��. ;{ 1 C 1, t � .1 t i.l 1',t:.� t Ir. ^!` t� .�s r i;�}� ��r,,yy'�'��y��t�;y. r, ga mw 1j ''���J1 ��. 8'* R '� S�.d t�9}d �" '`,', s r r ( .,{. i ;q ,�+r F { i' l''!v 3 .:,��J'"'1 Q-,,(� •� t �•�L?� A, rj hl 4. MOREAU ]VIIMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION: yzzS,�t WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS : 1 . THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. % 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVEi. 4 THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS �} � ,��ft,•, ' BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. 3. IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW r4 . AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED, IF THE WETWELL LEVEL , , kFYR REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. 5. IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE •;;: SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED, THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED ?..'t^ OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATEw- } ta. .,. UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. �� ���t,:.,�.;`_"• 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE .. PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG 00 PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM }. IS RESET. ?` 7. WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 4: IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE .STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. t f.; IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE *OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL r OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP .: 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A r t{ SINGLE PUMP STATION. }z!'` 6. F IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY r., BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. l't 1 7,71 -t +r�tt`Fr�+'fJ,.ri'r faz Fg4•'� dj 4 ..�y� J 1 .^., � 7 y t 'r x,, YT .k' d# r�� Y x}5`,3 S�+ pp tfy i 5 rl x f } , 4 r is1 1 4 vt r. j1 XZ F Lt 1 + r 1`ft �f �y i {t wl �s� i' t +t 1.{ r, "f rrf r., ft '�'ry r+i��^.t ��,� • a ti..t31'2r h ��)'�F�,ML}Y K 1(F i." .r �},:� F 1 t� . Y � 7i SS;4-V i'�• ,� ��' {'F / X.=..x�r'' ,�rrf4�'.�"'%f�d''�{[ LY��•ri f ;Y rry. f ,{f } +�r r f ,r. + t t,fi 'Sfrs,{���3r}�'�ii�n. � ' � l�.t .r} .a: F r h.`,y' »Ater, ht'•' er '}j£tii; ` s 5 ;{ rr 5 sr' st ; �r �e-tv;, tiNt "t�#�,�i I�. REMOTE OPERATION: THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION. ALARMS: 'A IN FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: 1 . HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP HAS FAILED. 2. HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL Y. LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 4 . PUMP NO. I FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 FAILING TO PUMP. 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO PUMP, 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS . 7 . MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 8 . UNAUTHORIZtD ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. • t . W,-- P2 6L11 Ilk tL1 r of ( x t4^r!✓' ,'.t y�h k i�j�y�. r 176 .�(✓,� �Xi '�r� �6 iT a,i}trF{f'jS {t�'t xrY {r .r' 1L1+u' ! .. � :t rt t , a c. f % t'.i ;z�j'�d r, t �ry�^ �k�ItrN4"WAt.`a'.,rG'"w'.tiraiWiw.rlciiaEGK+ .. ���r�.1�tiN}1lMaiv�btY.iutY3aFH7+1YnnA3:..- .�7�' !i�� is'Z3g t�u r f rift F RANDA.LL ROAD PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. LOCAL OPERATION: r,. LEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT. THE s` LAG PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS STOP WjiEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. ' REMOTE OPERATION: x x a5 r THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS 1'rY!'r° iJ WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, t =� THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL �< START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A fafi` PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND x=5w WILL ALLOW TOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS . ��'.:• THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: 1. HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL W ' LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. ' 2. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE ; :.. MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. S. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK DETECTOR. $< ' 4. SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK DETECTOR. 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP N0, 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY ` PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 6. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER ,'y, • PROCEDURE. * 1 k� w �a G: C'1 7P s x� sY t 14' t ir3l.+ VYSa' ��lr'tfn + Y � {fib s1 }(y', ,g,r"' i � Pr 1. s j1•r .(I 7 sr. 3� C' �� tr. t} t },�,� .�,�g *, ���ir+)"f f° .i:.,s> i;,,. ..,,� :< �,: i2 + t r s ri { 1u.}} G•�' �. �' l{ r rt, „{}a(y.:�.�� v i .' t._ .�' } 't f' �? j .r.t. r 'Lf',}J 15 1 ` •. n�f ' lY���nfnrrrlaiueavYOnild�nnl�ry^..wwtsysrt�i ..r .siafiv^ rr..:rr�i��fr. ➢�..ir�fs ,.`.®:�a+�:�a"L'AaC�": ,; 777777 �;>''t` t �. A },�? Ft t 4 gf ? 1 h , 41 iC r�y��y L ', 5 w.,�: i ,.0 4Zxr t'ii 4r•Y*'4 RIVERSIDE PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION �I � ry 7aOCAI, OPERATION: a�'t"u`•"s'�'Y 4a�t' 1 WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE R' AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS : •'' 1 . THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW 1:''dat 1�t1,9tj 1 THE FIRST, FLOAT SWITCH. 2. THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE " THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS �� t., BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. 3. IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILI, a ... . START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP. j' 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL «±. .. REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. 5. IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED, THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED a. OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET . 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE ,. PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE' LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED' AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE "- LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. !4 ' • IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP } 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A Off SINGLE PUMP STATION, ` r . IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY << r BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. ;. 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Ft � lu '; Jr�y� i t' �o-�� t f i�,rt i '1 ����rS" +t`'yj�{���j's't S �i�` • } '�f 4 n xw �•r� �;, �a;a��4�4y � ra, r„...t•4 . �'ivi n' Z a t �4 x`t F' RP240TE OPERATION: THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT OF EACH PUMP WILL BE ' MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR �.. FLOW ESTIMATION. ALARMS: 4yw. a ' THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED : ' 1 . HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP f , HAS FAILED. 2 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. .xF 3. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR ' RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 4. PUMP NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 FAILING TO PUMP. t 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS .ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO PUMP. 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 7. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 a FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. S. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. . J t � n a tbtdit �tfi t t a •��� , w j ° ft, s a t, 'S t e a `�. "`S g'},,`t'i,•4. � Cty s �,rr k:,'7 7 t �e y ✓,: n �,y-!v�!Azy'b s''}3' e..i5 t r v i't✓t X# if ' fif r :t r .. .: �� �,�1�}��}yl P,gY ray....,fa�}. � , ��-_�,�._...s____ • }y( Sa Fa, ifT•pS v .� ,'E p 7 ;R < r .{ �_. SCHOLASTIC PtJMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ' "LOCAL OPERATION: � QLEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT. THE LAG PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS ; Ur ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS '• ' INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. ; REMOTE OPERATION: THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST ' FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A s .X? PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND ;r WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS . :G a ALARMS: f : THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: . 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL a; LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2. POWER- FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 3. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK '•. DETECTOR. 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK DETECTOR. 5. 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SOUTH RIDGE PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ,It�i ritd '� LOCAL OPERATION: WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS : ` 1 . THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE ` '' ' Y THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. '°',, ` 3. IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . r . 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED, IF THE WETWELL LEVEL REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. : 5. IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED, THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE f y UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. �; .. 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE S' PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG i PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM r IS RESET. 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND . PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. LYi IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY +r BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. e • ? ��a X` t a' ;'?z� :?�dI't fr,.,�' {fr .t . .. t. , :t�, � �ir, ^.x��vL L � f,��g����.tr'wvx'r i'r`.�.., � i<..�ti.. } t � v .�„� I .�' , a s }• r, � jr{t r+4'"i }_, � 'd ,.' �.;. �` .. f:rtt� .i• ' ,t�} ' . 1. .. r: ., tip(, .�� �n.�� ' .4 " { �,in _._ :_.:._ .. __ .: �KL. .r.�__- •..r__.L.._._ _ � ......'_. .,t,�lsstte .w.N'syuas.i,.. �..5..' . PEI •� 4�.J..g got k y,rz�� � ! ': x.;; •,j `: t ,5f yit�l. �, REMOTE OPERATION: ; Sir n:� i THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST . FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE '.4: ; MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR by t4a` FLOW ESTIMATION. N ALARMS: THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. 2 . POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR sir RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. `¢ 3. PUMP NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 ' FAILING TO PUMP . y� ' 4 . PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 �1 tt Y'f` 9fi ' ty,Y FAILING TO PUMP . 5. MOTOR N0. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR N0. 1 ai _._. FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. ` 7 . UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER y PROCEDURE. 8. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK DETECTOR. ; { 9. SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP N0. 2 LEAK } DETECTOR. , ry 3.0. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP •!'ti NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE MOTOR TEMPERATURE. 11 . HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE MOTOR TEMPERATURE. i �I Y. ! YjJY�t'4}! �F .. i r, t2, ..R S.�'.£ !1)J}* 1!"�?ft•�� y'iy. ,1?d i A f ti< a 4 t 'nN a Y y� `r7} gg ��t ft.�� t #�5a M �' r!� F :+t 7 !! tr k.., zk�s t'e 1rFt{ � �"'t' s��r1� t � �• 1, "K ..........! s t nr `r 4l3 . .j".1 0' By{f • � t�f� �b�k. '�t.�'d�f{ � � '' a 1'I! + .� rtr .r. J;. � �5 .E(t""Sa�g�`+{;,t Yi�ti���'&'ti'+'f� t � �7 �.s X•t�l. t;��,,.�:},+tt tr tt Y t f�k,+ y�lt§a ylor'�'t'��d'�Y�'{r4�� i.�` ,w.,tt' 3r>r�:3 �t „'�•x t1(ia !t 1s ;� 'lr.A "r. fi f "� ' it ��i��,�'��'�, ��� .tta'r �, �t �5 .fir. [ �, ! � ..ri; c i 3 t �(i; e'a. t���e a•,�w. >D., t-f ,� • ,�. f 5�r• gip,�N+x �t 7 A ;;MM SYLVAN PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION: LEAD PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE SECOND FLOAT. THE LAG PUMP STARTS WHEN THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT. THE PUMPS ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERAT ION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. REMOTE OPERATION: , THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS Lj WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILU RE r . THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS . ``: ALARMS: THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED : 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE RHASE Si. MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 3. SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK DETECTOR. 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK DETECTOR. 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TE MPERATURE. Wl 6. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO, 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. MIA .5 74 t L + i gill „y 1v1tA` yt1 WESTINGHOUSE PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION � a iF iiv�t`I�} LOCAL OPERATION: ; « a WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS : 1 . THE LEAD PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW �at. ; — THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS .e BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. ` 3 . IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH + t. BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . 'rF< ii `y 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL `r REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. " 5�• �,... 5. IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED # OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE tft4x ' UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGE PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO THE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. . PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. :: j. .. ` IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE 1, STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. 5- 4�, tir �. F FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. :. PIN �1!11P . • y 4 ). f.q�� ( �� �Y'.��" L�l� '*+,c,�.t AY.. f } r f 7 t �µ�� ': { "Y 1•t i h, `` .#. t l: r { t e''' St t Its i.: .tShffl ', r. y „y�r r' r�; .^Tar 'ut:#)WY�'kM.4`_Y,a y {2•. 1+�.V•e ?F .r�7.r'�+t '{r+r` ft '. �t '�: art• t " r t , t f rpl • REMOTE OPERATION: THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST 1 FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, A POWER FAILURE THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE s MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION. ALARMS: r y1... a THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL .BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: 1. HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP 41 e. i HAS FAILED. ` 2. HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL QN; '�' ! LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT . 3. POWER FAILURE : THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR 4 ', r RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. ;. .. 4 PUMP NO 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 +y;r; FAILING TO PUMP . 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO PUMP. 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. .' 7. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. :t# 8. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE .' ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR DRY WELL DOOR WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. ' �1 't h'i1y. (�"Y �re YS�>J x i �}'rV �t l�j�j{ t l.S } t.hy{'3't :'i v�l`ll1 if�S 415^I✓'L*�t }7�f�{ q `lt 1'd tT R 2 jy`.+'} } y d '� 'L r �,3}S� ,}(1{' 3 J 1• Y t }C t S"\it�'t 1 .S 7 9 p'�" ��1�klt 's 11 t„�:3• ..��i. $� M�ty '.6.mvtt 4r J�` 2 .�. a't'.i.: t �1, �{ .�+u Pik,-1 7L i }q rr t �P t+ �'' �(,,�4 r �'±: 'Ayt�.l;xP1 '� :� �t F+� r`f4t"��.t�rr'. ! '�f lirt ,;� s{f rttE. Ara tP+ +f�t i F^ ".,���. ' +t�`'zC�..,y �i .ty�s xs,' ;,5 P}x����,iy➢�s� Nr����;ty{h'+StiV't��' •} ...� s v y s �}rr�'. ��,.x.,• � t {-�..r yd s at i' 7 fi !ir,`t ! h a. �k •} t 9r r':i t,, t d e 4;; tin ( f' �x ,x STN SY; WESTVIEW PUMP STATION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL OPERATION: WITH THE SELECTOR SWITCHES AND THE PUMP SELECTOR SWITCHES IN THE AUTO POSITION THE FOLLOWING OCCURS: W 1 . THE LEAD PUMP, WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW ;_'" THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. ry t r r 2 . THE ALTERNATE PUMP WILL START WHEN THE WETWELL LEVEL IS ABOVE >'.. THE SECOND FLOAT SWITCH, AND WILL STOP WHEN THE LEVEI, DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH. .. '' 3. IF THE LEAD PUMP IS OPERATING AND CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE FLOW AND THE LEVEL REACHES THE THIRD FLOAT SWITCH THE LAG PUMP WILL START. WHEN THE LEVEL DROPS BELOW THE FIRST FLOAT SWITCH, {5,• ?% ia< s � BOTH PUMPS WILL STOP . 4 . THE HIGH WETWELL ALARM WILL BE TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT SWITCH. Y :: 5. IF THE LEAD PUMP FAILS TO START WITHIN TEN SECONDS AFTER THE ,e1Yr SECOND FLOAT SWITCH IS CLOSED THE LEAD PUMP WILL BE LOCKED OUT AND THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE " UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. 6. WHEN THE LEAD PUMP STARTS AND THERE IS NO CHANGE IN DISCHARGES ;- PRESSURE WITHIN 10 SECONDS THE LAG PUMP WILL START. THE LAG PUMP WILL OPERATE UNTIL THE FAULT IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM ' ;4' 1 IS RESET . , 7 . WHEN THE EVENTS DESCRIBED ABOVE OCCUR, A PILOT LIGHT THAT CORRESPONDING TO VHE EVENT WILL FLASH AND AN ALARM WILL SOUND. PRESSING THE ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON WILL SILENCE THE ALARM. THE LIGHT WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL THE FAULT •IS CORRECTED AND THE SYSTEM IS RESET. -t: { ( IF THE PUMP SELECTOR IS IN EITHER THE P1 OR P2 POSITIONS, THE STATION WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. IF THE PUMP 1 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 2 WILL J OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE, IF THE PUMP `'..1 2 SELECTOR SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION, PUMP 1 WILL OPERATE AS A SINGLE PUMP STATION. J IF THE PUMP HOA SWITCH IS IN THE HAND POSITION THAT PUMP WILL OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY. q., FOLLOWING A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME . DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. r S' j. ! +r E1" i it 5J Vc°r�3F (}7 �YI S t14 i4Y." >} 1To•� r Jf u'Y r4 IN .t 7 --.ice-- -- 1. �n:s;�i;`^fi�r��r t �,,� 1 fri k xz .i.. •.�`..?... � '.! . .: 3 t7 3 I' t+1 i,�v +s�'. f '' ' 4 , � �ry:E�r +.�%•„'T �-iG� i'cL.af`tl � __ 4 i � .2+uri. s REMOTE OPERATION: THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. FOLLOWING, A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER ' PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT OF EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATION. , a n f1KS: r THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE LOCALLY AND REMOTELY MONITORED: ' 1 . HIGH DRY WELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE SUMP PUMP ' HAS FAILED. 2 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL x` LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FIRST FLOAT. 3. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED FROM THE PHASE MONITOR RELAY, UPON LQSS OF POWER. 4 . PUMP NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 ` FAILING TO PUMP t 5. PUMP NO. 2 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 x FAILING TO PUMP. 6. MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY MOTOR NO. 1 � FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS. 7• MOTOR NO. 1 FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 FAILING TO START DUE TO THE MOTOR OVERLOADS . 8 . 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THE PUMPS ALTERNATE AFTER EACH OPERATION. A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS yr•, INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. W'- lo REMOTE OPERATION: • THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, , R PUMP WILL THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER xr: izt iF START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS ANDA' # . WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS. y ALARMS: is <<' THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: Rpm f„ 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2. POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE .: MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. f- 3 . SEAL PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. • 1 LEAK 4 DETECTOR. 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK DETECTOR. t.. 5. 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A HIGH WETWELL ALARM IS } INITIATED IF THE LEVELS REACHES THE FOURTH FLOAT. y • REMOTE OPERATION: � THE PUMPS MAY BE STARTED REMOTELY IF THE LEVEL IS ABOVE THE FIRST FLOAT. BOTH PUMPS MAY BE STOPPED REMOTELY AT ANY TIME. PUMPS WILL BE ALTERNATED AFTER EACH OPERATION. AFTER A POWER FAILURE, THERE WILL BE A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY BEFORE EITHER PUMP WILL START. THE HORSEPOWER INPUT TO EACH PUMP WILL BE MONITORED BY A t`{ +' PRESSURE TRANSMITTER. THIS WILL VERIFY PUMPING OPERATIONS AND WILL ALLOW FOR FLOW ESTIMATIONS. k `.. he ALARMS: : THE FOLLOWING ALARMS WILL BE MONITORED: 1 . HIGH WETWELL ALARM: TF-iIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED IF THE WETWELL ��• 3± i LEVEL EXCEEDS THE FOURTH FLOAT. 2 . POWER FAILURE: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED FROM THE PHASE N' MONITOR RELAY, UPON LOSS OF POWER. 3. SEAL PUMP NO. 1: THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 LEAK ` = DETECTOR. ' 4 . SEAL PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS • INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 LEAK •' '` DETECTOR. :. 5. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 1 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 1 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 6. HIGH TEMPERATURE PUMP NO. 2 : THIS ALARM IS INITIATED BY PUMP NO. 2 UPON EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURE. 4ry 7. UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY: THIS ALARM IS TRIGGERED BY SOMEONE ENTERING THE RTU CABINET OR WETWELL HATCH WITHOUT PROPER PROCEDURE. kW t�ty r .iµV. I: 7P� ,SS" {.,. Y. ;•';;.i "tkK. �fy� TWIN,-a' q ifs` , �'�'# r� t r t• •>•. twh.E T S'? . .f n;ka �1�•�.a�k,�tyys L ltsi � +•�'f� "{fg��,x, .i4 �, ��°°r E�"+ ,`7� f a}�.a � r,.a: � �.2�F3o: �gran t � �,'{a L 1 i G,n•�t�t`���Ltiu �z�t rY y(,. fi t 4-�� �•��..+�` '.esX {t ,t' xc�t' a yt �.y{„.r,i r�es1lh { a� r � Id �. �' ' t yr'.+f.�k �+fir•4f, 3411 i U.s 4. (,.5µ r" J faK �� .t'�s�� >t �.)t"s i '� � "L[�� �51a t,,,j c F �j4� �S�✓'�, i+) t S t w�+��'L�af�tt'��'4,t �'�rt f n t :d. r�, 'Sys 1.�Tt pt�f ;r�� atjr i��{,4 1.�,< x�$ t � 3 � .. � j f xxµ.it t�5� ra`�'fa}11�`�yt ' "� v •' .£.� '� '' � �,S}f� 3`'yh •1f�, .4 .',T. .t:.: '�} `,,;'. {;': J F;is .}r }f}H+(: H+',, " .w ' 1 CHANGE QRL)g Owner City of Jefferson, Missouri Change order No. 3 Project Wastewater System Improvements Contract Date 12L28, Contract No. I Rump Statign Electrical Improvements and Telemetry SvOtem it Item No. Description Add Deduct 1. Time extension of 175 days, 0. 00 December 25, 1994 TOTALS 0. 00 $ All Net Total (Add) (Deduct) $ 0.00 Contract Price - Before this Change Order $ 766, 964. 00 Contract Price - Including this Change Order $ 766,964. 00 Executed in 3 copies (one for each contract copy) . Effective upon complete execution. Submitted: A. C. 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