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BILL NO.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI , AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR AND CLERK OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH
Roy A. Scheperle Construction Company
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON,
MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION 1. The Mayor and Clerk of the City are hereby
authorized and directed, for and in the name of the City, to
execute a written contract with Roy A. Schp! erle Constriction
Company
for th%xjMRXRXRNRRkXRf
Project No. 7-29-0036-03 - Contract One effer,on_
City Memorial Airport
for the sum of 181 X012 . 50
A( SECTION 2. A copy of said contract is attached hereto. _.
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SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in
l force from and after its passage and approval.
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BILL NO.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN �; �.�, .`j,(�,• ;��_
ORDINANCE NO. 9Z
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON MISSOURI , AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR AND CLERK OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH
Roy A. Scheperle Construction Company_
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON,
MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION 1. The Mayor and Clerk of the City are hereby
authorized and directed, for and in the name of the City, to
execute a written contract with Roy A. Scheperl_e C onstj:nrtion
Company
for
Project No. 7-29-0036-03 - Contract One - Jefferson
City Memorial Airport
R for the sum of $181 .012 . 50
SECTION 2. A copy of said contract is attached hereto.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in
force from and after its passage and approval.
Passed: 9 ) Approved:
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Pre s ' n of the Council Ma o
Attest :
City Cler
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SPECIFICATIONS
AND
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
FOR
GRADING DRAINAGE,A NAGE, PAVING, .
AND INCIDENTAL WORK
AT
OEFFERSON CITY MEMORIAL AIRPORT
FOR
JEFFERSON CITY , MISSOURI
WITH FEDERAL AID FROM
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
A DA P PROJECT NO. 7 . 29 • 0036 • 03
CONTRACT 1
GEORGE E. BUTLER & ASSOC,IATE'S
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description Page Number
NOTICE. TO BIDDERS - INVITATION I-OR BIDS - - - - - - - - - - - NB-1
PROPOSAL FORM - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - --- - - - - - - - - P-1
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT -- - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - -- - - - - - CC-1
PERFORMANCE; AND PAYMENT BOND - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - ---
PB-1
CERTIFICATE OF . INSURANCE - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - CI-1
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -- - - -- - - - - - - -- -- - - -- - -- - -- - -- --- SP-1
PART I - General -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - SP-1
PART II - Wage and Labor Requirements - - - - - - - - - SP-3.
Section "A" - Federal Aviation Administration
Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - SP-3
Section "B" - Secretary of Labor Requirements - SP-5
Section "C" - Equal Employment Opportunity
Requirements - - - - - - - -- - -- -- - - - - - - SP-14
Section "D" - Nondiscrimination
Requirements - - - - - - - - -- -- --- - -- - - SP-16
Section "E" - Missouri Wage Rate Requirements - SP-18
PART III - Additions and Amendments to
General Provisions -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - SP-20
PART IV - Amendments to Construction
Aft Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - SP-23
EXHIBITS
Exhibit "A" - Federal Wage Rates
Exhibit "B" - Missouri State Wage Rates
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
INVITATION FOR BIDS
JEFFERSON CITY MISSOURI
JEFFERSON AIRPORT
Project No. 7- 29-0036-03
ONE
OFFICE OF DIRI CTOR OIL PUBLIC WORKS, JIFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI
DATE: '
Sealed bids , subject to the conditions contained herein,
will be received until (C.D.T. ) on
, 19 and then publicly opened and
re`actin the Council amber of the City Hall at Jefferson City,
Afflk Missouri , for performing all work of grading, drainage,
construction of 6 inch p .c. c. pavement , marking, seeding and
other incidental work at the Jefferson City Memorial Airport
located at the northeast edge of- the City and approximately
1/2 mile east of the intersection of U.S . Highways 54 and 36 .
The approximate quantities of major items involved in the
proposed work are :
Excavation 18 ,000 cubic yards
Pavement 15 ,405 square yards
30" x 19" Eliptical RCP 228 lineal feet
Flared Lind Sections 2 -Each.
Runway Marking lump sum
Copies of the plans , specifications and wage rate determina-
tions for State and Federal Government are on file and may
be inspected at :
Office of Director of Public Works, Jefferson City,
Missouri 65101
George F. Butler & Associates , Inc. , Consulting
]engineers
1.611 Rosewood Drive , Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
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Plans and specifications and wage rate determinations may
be obtained from George E. Butler & Associates , Inc. upon
deposit of Thirty-Five Dollars ($35 . 00) for each set of docu-
ments obtained. Deposit checks shall be made payable to
George E . Butler & Associates , Inc. Twenty-Five Dollars ($25 . 00)
of the deposit will be refunded to all bona-fide bidders , ex-
cept the successful bidder, and Eighteen Dollars ($18. 00) of the
deposit will he refunded to all others upon receipt of
returned plans and specifications in good condition within
ten (10) clays after opening bids . .
A copy of the Missouri State Highway Specifications , edition
of 1973 will be on file with the plans and specifications
in the office of the Director of Public Works , Jefferson City ,
Missouri , and will remain the property of .the Owner. Also ,
a copy of the Federal Aviation Agency Standard Specifications
for Construction of Airports , 1968 , in book form, will be on file
with the plans and specifications and will remain the property
of the Owner. Bidders may obtain copies of this FAA
Standard Specifications for Construction of Airports , Advisory
Circular 150/5370- 1A from U. S. Government Printing Office ,
Washington, D.C. ; price $3. 50 each.
Guarantee will be required with each bid as follows : A
certified check on a solvent bank or a bid bond in the amount of
ten percent (10%) of the total amount of bid, made payable
to the City of Jefferson City, Missouri .
The attention of the Bidder is called to the fact that not
less than the minimum salaries and wages , as set forth in the
Contract Documents , must be paid on this project . The pre-
vailing hourly rate of wages if established by Missouri Wage
Determination No. 20348A and Federal Wage Rates as established
by Decision AQ-85 as moi led and published in the Federal Register .
Wage rates paid on construction work for this project shall be
at least equal to the prevailing wage rates as determined by
the United States Department of Labor and by the Industrial
Commission of the State of Missouri . The Contractor and his
subcontractors will be obligated not to discriminate in employ-
ment practices . The non-discrimination stipulations and wage
rate determinations are included in the contract documents .
The proposed contract is under and subject to Executive Order
11246 of 24 September 1965 , and to the equal opportunity clause ,
set forth in the Special Provisions .
The Bidder (Proposer) must supply all the information required
by the bid or proposal form.
A Certification of Non-segregated Facilities must be submitted
prior to the award of a federally assisted construction con-
tract exceeding $10 , 000 which are not exempt from the pro-
visions of the equal opportunity clause will be required to
provide for the forwarding of the following notice to prospective
subcontractors for supplies and construction contracts
where the subcontracts exceed $10 ,000 and are not exempt from
the provisions of the equal opportunity clause . NOTE : The
penalty for making false statements in offers is prescribed
in 18 U. S.C. 1001 .
A Certification of Non-segregated Facilities must be submitted
prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10 ,000 which
is not exempt from the provisions of -the equal opportunity
IW clause .
Contractors receiving subcontracts awards exceeding
$10 ,000 which are not exempt rm -the provisions of the equal
opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding
of this notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and
construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10 ,000 and
are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity
clause. NOTE : The penalty for making false statements in
offers is prescribed in 18 U. S .C . 1001 .
A contractor having 50 or more employees and his subcontractors
having 50 or more employees and who may be awarded a sub-
contract of $50 ,000 or more will be required to maintain an
affirmative action program, the standards for which are contained
in the advertised specifications (41 CFR 60-1 . 40) .
The City of Jefferson City, Missouri, in accordance with Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 , 78 Stat , 252 , 42 U.S .C.
2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 , Code of Federal Regulations ,
Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the
Secretary, Part 21 , Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted
programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant
to such Act , hereby notifies all bidders that it will
affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into
pursuant to this advertisement , minority business enterprises
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will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response
to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on
the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration
for an award.
It shall be a condition of the contract, and shall be made
a condition of each subcontract entered into pursuant to
the contract, that the Contractor and any subcontractor shall
not require any laborer or mechanic employed in performance
of the contracts to work in surroundings or under working
conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous , or dangerous to his
health or safety, as determined under construction safety and
health standards promulgated by the United States Secretary
of Labor, in accordance with Section 107 of the Contract Work
Hours and Safety Standards Act (83 STAT. 96 . ) .
Liquidated damages for delay will be provided in the specifica-
tions .
Partial payment will be made monthly.
Bids must be submitted on the specified form of bid and the
successful bidder will be required to execute the specified
form of Contract for Construction.
The right is reserved, as the City of Jefferson City may
required, to reject any and all bids and to waive any in-
formality in bids received.
Envelopes containing bids must be sealed and addressed to the
City Clerk, Jefferson City, Missouri , and marked in the upper
left hand corner as follows :
Bid of(Name and address of the contractor) for
improvement of t e eJeerson City , Missouri
Airport ,
FAA ADAP Project No. 7-29-0036-03 , Contract One
to be opened —(C.D.T. ) on
CITY OF JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI
Director ctor`oF Public Works
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PROPOSAL FO)IM
JI;FFL'1ZSON CITY, MI SSO(WI
JEFFERSON CITY MEMORIAL AIRPORT
PROJECT NO. 7-29-0036-03
CONTRACT ONE
To City Clerk
City of Jefferson City, Missouri
1 . The undersigned hereby certifies that he has examined
the form of contract , plans and specifications for the improve-
ment of the Jefferson City Memorial. Airport , Project No .
7-29-0036-03, Contract One , and has examined the site
of the work and is familiar with local conditions pertaining
to the work.
2 . The undersigned, in compliance with your Invitation
for bids dated , hereby proposes to do
the work called for in said contract and specifications and
shown on said plans , and to furnish all materials , tools ,
labor, taxes , overhead and profit , and all appliances and
appurtenances necessary for the said work at the following
rates and prices :
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!TEM APPROX. UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE
NO. ITEM AND UNIT QUANTITY WARDS FIGURE 'TOTAL
1 . Excavation - C.Y. 18 ,257
2 . 30" x 19"
Eliptical R•CP
Ft . 228
3. Flared End
Sections - Ea. 2
4. 6" - Granular
Sub-Base - Tons 5 ,355
S . 6" P.C.C .
Pavement - S.Y. 159405
6 . Seeding - 1000
S. F . 760 y
7. Marking - LS -
8 . Electrical Duct
Single Way LF 92
9. Electrical Duct
Double Way LF 81
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The above unit prices shall. include the cost of all labor ,
materials , shoring , removals , overhead, profit , insurance ,
taxes , and all other incidentals required to cover the
completion of each such item of work in accordance with
the plans and specifications .
3. The undersigned understands that the above quantities
of work to be done are approximate only and are intended
principally to serve as a guide in evaluating the bids .
4 . It is understood that the maximum wage of either of
the Schedule -of Minimum Wage Rates , as established by the
Secretary of Labor or the Industrial Commission of the
State of Missouri , included in the specifications , is to
govern on this project , and the undersigned certifies that
he has examined this Schedule of Wage Rates and that the
prices bid are based on such established wage rates .
The Bidder (Proposer)oser) shall complete the following statement
by checking the appropriate boxes :
The Bidder (Proposer) has has not
participated in a previous-contract subject to t^ hel�
equal opportunity clause prescribed by Executive
Order 10925, or Executive Order 11114, or Executive
Order 11246 .
The Bidder (Proposer) has has not
submitted all compliance reports in connection
with any such contract due under the applicable
filing requirements ; and that representations indi-
cating submission of required compliance reports
signed by proposed subcontractors will be obtained
prior to award of subcontracts .
If the Bidder (Proposer) has participated in a previous
contract subject to the equal opportunity clause and
has not submitted compliance reports due under appli-
cable filing requirements , the Bidder (Proposer) shall
submit a compliance report on Standard Form 100 ,
"Employee Information Report EEO-1" prior to the
award of contract.
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S. The undersigned certifies that he does not maintain or
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. ,
where segregated facilities are maintained. The undersigned
certifies further that he will not maintain or provide for his
employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments ,
and that he will not permit his employees to perform their
services at any location, under his control , where segre-
gated facilities are maintained . The undersigned agrees
that a breach of this certification is a violation of the
equal opportunity clause in this contract . As used in this
certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any
waiting rooms , work areas , restrooms and washrooms , restau-
rants and other eating areas , timeclocks , locker rooms and
other storage or dressing areas , parking lots , drinking
fountains , recreation or entertainment areas , transportation,
and housing facilities provided for employees which are seg-
regated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on
the basis of race , color, religion, or national origin,
because of habit, local custom, or any other reason. The
undersigned agrees that (except where he has obtained iden-
tical certifications from proposed subcontractors for speci-
fic time periods) he will obtain identical certifications
from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts
exceeding $10 ,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of
the equal opportunity clause , and that he will retain such
certifications in his files .
6 . The undersigned agrees , upon written notice of the
acceptance of this hid, within thirty (30) days after the
opening of the bids , that he will execute the contract in
accordance with the bid as accepted and give contract (Per-
formance and Payment) bond on attached forms within ten (10)
days after the prescribed forms are presented for signature .
7 . The undersigned further agrees that if awarded the
contract, he will commence the work within ten (10) calendar
days after the receipt of a Notice to Proceed and that he will
complete the work within Ninety 90) working days after
the receipt of Notice to Proceed . No work may. be done when
the temperature is below 40 degrees F . except at the discretion
of the Engineer . An extension of time may be allowed
when extra or additional work is ordered by the Engineer.
A working day is defined as any day on which the major
portion of the work may proceed for not less than six
(6) hours during the normal working day (Saturdays and
Sundays not included) .
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8 . As an evidence of good faith in submitting this proposal ,
the undersigned encloses a certified check or bid bond made
payable to the Owner and in the amount of $
representing 10% of the bid which, in case fie refuses or
fails to accept an award and to enter into a contract 'and
file the required bonds within the prescribed time , shall
be forfeited to the City of Jefferson City, Missouri , as
liquidated damages .
9. The undersigned hereby declares that the only parties
interested in this proposal are named herein, that this
proposal is made without collusion with any other person ,
firm, or corporation, that no member of the Council ,
Officer or Agent of the City of Jefferson City, Missouri ,
is directly or indirectly financially interested in this bid .
10 . The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following
addenda, copies of which are attached hereto:
No. Dated
No . Dated
No. Dated
No. Dated _
Dated in , this, day of
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SIGNATURE OF BIDDER
ATTEST:
Secretary o Corporation
By:
Title:
Dated:
Address :
(SEAL) (If bid is by a Corporation)
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CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
JEFFERSON CITY , MISSOURI
�La FVER50N Q F'Y MEMOR I AI. AIRPORT
Project No . 7-2'9_0036-U3_
CONTRACT NO. .1
T111S AG111;1-MENT , made and entered into this 11th
day of .Tune 19 74 n, by and etwee tie
City of-Jefferson City , Missouri , Party A9 it t fart , herein
to referred as the "Owner", and
r Party of the Sec(bnd 111art , . er in-
after re erre to duV t "Contractor" £o the construction
of a runway extension, taxiway , and incidental work at the
Jefferson City Memorial Airport .
WITNESSETH:
ARTICLE 1 . It is hereby mutually agreed that for
and i.n consideration of the payments as provided for herein
to the Contractor by the Owner , the said Contractor shall
furnish all labor, equipment , and material and shall perform
all work necessary to complete the improvements in a good
and substantial manner , ready for use , and in strict accord-
ance with this contract, a copy of which is filed pursuant:
to law in the office of the legal representative of the
Ow;:e r .
ARTICLE 2 . It is hereby further agreed that in
consideration of the faithful performance of the work by the
Contractor , the Owner shall pay the Contractor the compen-
sation due him by reason of said faithful performance of
the work, at stated intervals and in the amount certified
by the Engineer , in accordance with the provisions of this
Contract . Based upon estimated quanties used to evaluate the
Contractor ' s Bid and the unit prices set forth therein, the
total estimated contract p e for work included iT1 the
Contract is the sum of6:,, c�
Dollars . '
ART.I:CI.I' 3 . It is hereby further agreed that , at
the completion of the Work and its acceptance by the Owner,
all gums due the Contractor by reason of his faithful per-
formance of the work , taking.; into consideration additions
to or dcduc Lions from the contract price by reason of alte:r-
aLlons or modifications of the original contract or by
t,cason of "Force Account" work authorized under this contract
in accordance with the provisions of this contract , will be
paid the Contractor by the Owner after said completion and
acceptance .
ART IC1,U' 4 . U is hereby further agreed that any
rc ("erenc:c Ticre.in to Uic "Contract" shall include all "Contract
[R)Cuments" as Uto game: are listed and described in Par.•a;raph
of the Special Provisions issued in connection
t-ii. t,li the`^Ci y of Jefferson City , Mo . Memorial Airport , FAA Project
No . 7- 29-0036-03 , Contract #1 , and said Contract Documents" are hereby
made a part of this agreement as fully as if set out at length
herein, and that this contract is limited to the items in
the proposal as signed by the "Contractor" and included in
the "Contract Documents" .
ARTICLE S . In conformity with the Special Provisions
of these spec=ications , the amount of liquidated damages for
this contract shall he Fifty Dollars ($50 ,00)
per working day.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Party of the First Part and the Party
of the Second Part , respectively, have caused this agreement
to be duly executed in day and year first written herein in
ten (,10) copies , all of which to all intents and purposes
shall be considered as the original .
OWNER, PARTY OF THE FIRST PART CONTRACTOR, PARTY OF THE
SECOND PART
City of Jefferson City, M" ouri
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By
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(Office r p si on of signer ,
(Office or position of signer-
ATTEST : ATT ST :
E ty Clerk ecretary it .orpc,ratlon
Approved as to .1orm � SEAL
P P Y City (SEAL) ._
Attorney
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PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we, the undersigned
Roy A. Scheger a Construction Cgmpliy. Inr.
of Jefferson City, Missouri , hereinafter referred
-to as "Contractor, " and Commercial Union Insurance Company
Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State
of Massachusetts and authorized
to transact business in the State of Missouri ,
as St-rety, are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF JEFFERSON
CITY . MISSOURI hereinafter referred to as "Owner, " in the
penal sum of
One Hundred Eighty-one Thousand Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents
Dollars ($ 181,012.50 ) , lawful money of the
United States -of America, for the payment of which sum, well
and truly to be made to the aforesaid Owner, we bind ourselves
and our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents:
WHEREAS, on the 11th day of June ,
19 74 , the above named Contractor entered tni o a written
contract with the aforesaid Owner for furnishing materials,
supplies and equipment not furnished by the 6wner, construction
tools, equipment and plant, and the performance of all
necessary labor, for and in connection with the construction
of certain improvements designated, defined and described
in the said Contract and the Conditions thereof, and in
accordance with the contract drawings and specifications
-therefor; a copy of the said Contract being attached hereto
and made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, it was a condition of the contract award by the
Owner that these presents be executed by the Contractor .and
Surety aforesaid;
NOW, TIIE;P.I T'ORr, if the said Contractor shall and will, in all
particulars, welt, duly, and faithfully observe, perform
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and abide by each and every covenant, condition and part
of the said Contract, the Conditions, Wage Rate .Determina-
tions , Specifications , Drawings and other Contract Documents
thereto attached or, by reference, made a part thereof,
according to the true intent and meaning in each case, then
this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall
remain in full force and effect.
PROVIDED FURTHER, that if the said Contractor shall fail to
pay all just claims and demands by, or in behalf of, any
employee or other person, or any firm, association or
corporation, for labor performed or materials, :supplies or
equipment furnished, used or consumed by said Contractor or
his, their or its subcontractor or subcontractors in the
performance of the work contracted to be done, then and in
that event the aforesaid Surety will pay the full value of
any .•.ind all such claims or demands in any total amount not
exceeding the amount of this obligation, together with
inter-est as provided by law. '
THE UNDERSIGNED SURETY, for value received, hereby stipulates
and agrees -that no extension of time, change in, addition
to, or other modification of the terms of the Contract or
work to be performed thereunder, or of the specifications
or other contract document accompanying same, shall in
any wise affect its obligation on this bond and said surety
does hereby waive notice of any such extension of time,
change, addition or modification.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Contractor has hereunto set
his hand and the said Surety .has caused these presents to
be executed in its name, and its corporate seal to be here-
unto affixed, by its attorney-in-fact
thereunto duly authorized so to do, at Jefferson City, Missouri,
on this the 11th, , day of June ;- 1'? 74
---Rod' A. Sr W
(Contractor) :
By AL
(SEAT,)
Commercial Ur ion Tnsurgg�nv
'urety Company
(Attorney-in-T'act)
(Accorinipany this bond %Ath A tt:or.ney-in•-)?;.►ct' .. authority from
t 1hrr :;uret:y company c:firt_if i,:,d t-n include, the date of the
bond. )
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POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALI, Mf;N BY THESE PRESEN'T'S, that the COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation duly
organize and existing under (file laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having its principal office in the City of Boston Mass,,
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h r constituted and appointed, and dues by these presents make and constitute and appoint H. 11. SCHROEDER, of
ffe n City, Missouri and JAMES C. MURPHY of Vienna, Missouri
and etch of them its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver for and oil its behalf as surety any and all bonds
or untlertakinga
and the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, shall be binding upon said Company as fully and amply, to
all intents and purposes, as if such bonds were signed by the President, scaled with the corporate seal of the Company, and duly attested by
its Se,;rotary, hereby ratifying and confirming all the acts of said Attorney-in-Fact pursuant to the power herein given. This Power of
Attonroy is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of the COM-
MERI I. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the twenty-seventh day of July, 1972:
Resolved, That the President, or any Vice-President, or any Assistant Vice President, may execute for and in behalf of
the company any and all bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and all other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,
the same to be attested when necessary and the seal of the company affixed thereto by the Secretary, or any Assistant Secre-
tary; and that tine President, or any Vice President, or Assistant Vice President, may appoint and authorize an Attorney-in-Fact
to execute on behalf of the company any and all such instruments and to affix the seal of the company thereto; and that the
President, or any Vice-President, or any Assistant Vice-President, may at any time remove any such Attorney-in-Fact and re-
voke all power and authority given to any such Attorney-in-Fact.
Resolved: That Attorneys-in-Fact may be given full power and authority to execute for and in the name and on
behalf of the company any and all bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and all other writings obligatory in the
nature thereof, and any such instrument executed by any such Attorney-in-Fact shall be as binding upon the company as
if signed by Lite President and scaled and attested by the Secretary, and, further, Attorneys-in-Fact are hereby authorized
to verify any affidavit required to be attached to bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and all other writings obligatory
i nature. thercof, and are also authorized and empowered to certify to a copy of any of the by-laws of the company as well
resolution of the Directors having to do with the execution of bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and all
writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and to certify copies of the Power of Attorney or with regard to the powers
of any of the officers of the company or of Attorneys-in-Fact.
This power cif attorney is signed and scaled by facsimile under the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Directors of
the COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the twenty-seventh day of July, 1972:
"Resolved: That the signature of the President, or any Vice-President, or any Assistant Vice President, and the signa-
ture of the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary and the Company Seal may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney
or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Attorneys-in-Fact for purposes only of executing and attesting any bond, un-
dertaking, recognizance or other written obligation in the nature thereof, and any such signature and seal where so used, being
hereby adopted by the company as the original signature of such officer and the original seal of the company, to be valid
and binding upon the company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed."
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, has caused these presents to be signed by
its Vice-President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, by its Secretary this 17th day of May 19 74
COMMERCIAL. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY
4907.
Attest: By
Secretary Vice-President
COMMONWEAL.TI3 OF MASS ACIfUSETTS
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK SS.
this 17th day of May 1974 , before me personally came John G. Thompson, Vice-President and William D.
ar, tary of the COMMERCIAL, UNION INSURANCE COMPANY to me personally known to be the inJividuals and of£t-
d d in •nd who executed the preceding instrument, and they acknowledged the execution of the same, and being by me
duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and sayeth, 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
ofll' were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Company.
M Iamb
" 1 " Robert L. Marzelli—Notary Public
(My Commission expires June 5, 1975)
CERTIFICATE
I, the undcnignetl, Assistant Secretary of the COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, a Massachusetts Corporation, do
hereby certify that the foregoing power of attorney is in full force and has not been revoked; and furthermore, that The Resolutions of the
Board of Directors set forth in the power of attorney are ngw in force.
Signed and sealed at the City of Boston.Dated this 11th day of June 19 74
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�1( IOTA ^
Assistant 1Recr'iitt&t'7
CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
Issued at the request of THE CITY OF JUP1--T-MS0N CITY , MISSQURI
Owner
Address: CITY HALL, JUI:FURSON crry ; MISSUUItI
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the insured named below is at this
date insured with
Great American _InsuranpQ. rmmpany,
as described in the following schedule, and in full com-
pliabce with the Contract Documents, including all contractual
liability coverage.
DESCRIPTIVE SCHEDULE
Name of Insured: Roy A. Schenerle Cgnstructinn company- Tur_
Address of Insured: 3684 Ten Ml,l a Drjy_e, 'Jeffprgon Missourrl 65101
Locations Covered: Jefferson City Memorial Airport, Protect
Number 7-29-0036-03 �
Description of Work: Jefferson City Memorial Airport Improvements
CI--I.
Policy Expiration Limits of
Type of Insurance Number Date Liability
i
A. Workmen' s
Compensation CP 200 40 17 6-30-74 Statutory
Including
Employers
Liability 'CP 200 40 17 6-30-74. $100 ,000 per employee
Disease Liability cp 2oo 4o 17 6-30-74 $100, 000 aggregate
B. Comprehensive
General
Liability
Bodily Injury BP 197 27- 66 *6-30-76 $200 , 000 per persson
Bodily Injury BP 197 27 66 6-30-76 500 000 per accident
Y 7 Y $ ► P
Property Damage BP 197 27 66 6-30-76 $100, 000 per accident
Property Damage BP 197 27 66 6-30-76 $250, 000 aggregate
C. Comprehensive
Automobile
Liability
Bodily Injury BP 197 27 66 6-30-76 $200, 000 per person
Bodily Injury BP 197 27 66� 6-30-76 $500, 000 per accident
Property Damage BP 197 27 66 6-30-76 $100 , 000 per accident
-BP 197 27 66 6-30--76
D. Builders Risk Note : Not Required $ 175,000. aggregate
® E. Installation
®
Floater
(Miere required) Note : Not ecuired $ aggregate
rRemarks: (Attach certificates on additions' coverage where
applicable)
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if such policies are cancelled, expire, or are changed during
the periods of coverage as stated herein, in such manner as
to affect this Certification, ten (10) days prior written
notice of such cancellation, expiration, or change will be ,
mailed to the Owner.
DATED THIS 11th DAY OF June 19 74 •
Great American Ine n o n
Leg- Tit f insurance Company)
By:
(Authorized Representative)
(Note: If the required insurance is carried by more than one
company, 'separate forms shall be used for each, with related
coverages indicated) .
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
CITY OF JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI
JEFFERSON CITY MEMORIAL AIRPORT
PROJECT NO. 7-29-0036-03
CONTRACT ONE
PART I - GENERAL
1 . 01 Des��cr__xpption - ' These Special Provisions with the
accompanying drawings , specifications , and related documents
as hereinafter listed cover the requirements of the City
of Jefferson City, Missouri for performing all work . of
grading, drainage , construction of 6 inch p . c. c. pavement ,
marking, seeding and other incidental work at the Jefferson
City Memorial Airport located at the northeast edge of
the City and approximately 1/2 mile east of the intersection
of U. S. Highways 54 and 36.
1. 02 Contract Documents - The following named
drawings , specs xcatxons , an documents are made a part of
the contract :
a . Drawings -
Title of Drawing Sheet No . Date
Title Sheet - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 February, 1974
Plan & Profile - Runway, Taxiway
B and Crossover Taxiway - - - - - - - - -- - 2 March 28 , 1974
Grading Plan -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 March 28 , 1974
Joint Details -- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - -- - 4 & 5 March 28 , 1974
Construction Details -- -- - - - - -- - -- - 6 & 7 March 28 , 1974
Cross Sections - - - - - - - - -- - -- --- - --- 8 thru
11 March 28 , 1974
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b . S ec i .C.icat.i ons
Standard Specifications for Construction of Airports ,
Federal Aviation Adminstration, dated May 1968 , are
applicable to the contract to the same extent as if
reproduced herein. Specifications for types of con-
struction not planned for this project are , however ,
not applicable .
See "Notice to Contractors" for information on avail-
ability of these Standard Specifications .
C. Other Documents
Invitation for Bids (form bound herewith)
Proposal Form (form bound herewith)
Construction Contract (form bound herewith)
Performance t, Payment Bond (form bound herewith)
Certificate of .Insurance (form bound herewith)
Notice of Non-discrimination in
Employment (bound herewith)
Special Provisions (bound herewith)
Contractor' s Bonds
Missouri State Highway Specifi-
cations , Edition 1973 where applicable
Addenda as may be issued
SIB - 'l.
PART II - WAGE AND LABOR REQUIREMENTS
Section 'A' - (Federal Aviation Administration requirements)
2 .01 Airport Develo meet Aid Program Project -• The work
in this contract is included in Airport Development Aid
Project No. 7••29-0036-03 H which is to be undertaken and accom-
plished by the City o£�Jefferson City , Mo . in accordance with the
terms and conditions of a grant agreement to be entered into
between the City of Jefferson City , Mo. and the United States
under the Airport and Airways Development Act of 1970 (34
Stat . 219) and Part 152 of the Federal Aviation Regulations
(14 CFR Part 152) pursuant to which the United States has
agreed to pay a certain percentage of the costs of the project
that are determined to be allowable project costs under that
Act. The United States is not a party to this contract and
no reference in this contract to the FAA or any representative
thereof, or to any rights granted to the FAA or any -repre-
sentative , or the United States , by the contract, makes the
United States a party to this contract.
2 .02 Consent to assignment. The Contractor shall obtain
the prior written consent of the City of Jefferson City , Mo . to
any proposed assignment of any interest in or part of this
contract.
2 .03 Convict labor. No convict labor may be employed
under this contract .
2 .04 Veterans preference. In the employment of labor
(except in executive , administrative , and supervisory positions) ,
preference shall be given to qualified individuals who have
served in the military service of the United - States (as defined
in Section 101 (1) of the Soldiers ' and Sailors! Civil Relief
Act of 1940 (50 U.S.C. App . 501) and have been honorably dis-
charged from the service , except that preference may be given
only where that labor is available locally and is qualified to
perform the work to which the employment relates .
2 . 05 Withholding: Sponsor from contractor . Whether or
not payments or advances to tie City ot Jefferson City , Mo . are
withheld or suspended by the FAA, the City of Jefferson City , Mo .
may withhold or cause to be withheld from the (contractor so
much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered
necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the con-
tractor or any subcontractor on the work the .Cull amount of
1 wages required by this contract.
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2. 06 Nonpayment of wages . If the contractor or subcon-
tractor fails to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or
working on the site of the work any of the wages required by
this contract the City of Jefferson City, Mo . may , utter written
notice to the contractor , take such action as may be necessary
to cause the suspension of any further payment or advance of
funds until the violations cease .
2 .07 FAA inspection and review. The contractor shall
allow any authorized representative of the FAA . to, inspect and
review any work or materials used in the performance of this
contract .
2. 08 Subcontracts. The contractor shall insert in each
of his subcontracts t e provisions contained in .paragraphs
2 .010 2 .03 , 2 .04 , 2 . 05 , 2 .06 , and 2 .07 , and also a clause
requiring the subcontractors to include these provisions in
any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into , to-
gether with a clause requiring this insertion in any further
subcontracts that may in turn be made .
2 . 09 Contract termination. A breach of paragraphs 2 . 06 ,
2 . 07 , and 2 .08 may be grounds for termination of the contract .
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SECTION IBI - (Secretary of Labor Requirements)
2 . 10 Minimum wages .
a . All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon
the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not
less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction
or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as
are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor
under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part- 3) , and the full amounts
due at time of payment computed at wage rates not less than
those contained in the wage determination decision(s) of the
Secretary of Labor which is (are) attached hereto and made a
part hereof, regardless of any contractural relationship
which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such
laborers and mechanics ; and the wage determination decision(s)
shall be posted by the Contractor at the site of the work in
a prominent place where it (they) can be easily seen by the
workers . For the purpose of this paragraph, contributions made
or casts reasonably anticipated under Section 1 (b) (2) of the
Davis -Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are consid-
ered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics , subject to the
provisions of subparagraph d, below. Also for the purpose of
this paragraph, regular contributions made or costs incurred
for more than a weekly period under plans , funds , or programs ,
but covering the particular weekly period, are deemed to be
constructively made or incurred during such weekly period.
(29 CFR 5 . 5 (a) (1) (i) ) .
b . Any- class of laborers or mechanics' including appren-
tices and trainees which is not listed in the wage determina-
tions) and which 'is to be employed under the contract , shall
be classified or reclassified conformably to . the wage deter-
mination(s) , and a report of the action taken shall be sent by
the City of Jefferson City, Mo . , to the FAA for approval $ trans-
mittal to the Secretary of Labor . In 'the event that .the
interested parties cannot agree on the- proper classification
or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and
mechanics including apprentices and trainees to be used , the
question accompanied by the recommendations of the FAA shall
be referred to .the Secretary of Labor. for final determination.
(29 CFR 5 . 5 (a) (1) (ii)) .
C . Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the
contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a
l•'r.higo benefit which is not expressed as an Hourly wage
rate Lind the ContraC tUr is obligated to pay a cash equiva-
lent thereof shall be established. In the event the in-
terestel..i i):lrties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of
the frlagu hone£i t , the question, accompanied by the
recommendation of the FAA shall be referred to the Secre-
tary of Labor for determination. (29 CFR 5 . 5 (a) (1) (iii) ) .
d. If . the Contractor does not make payments to a
trustee or other third person, he may consider as part
of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any
costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under
a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage
determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is
a part of this contract : Provided, however , the Secretary
of Labor has found, upon the written request of the Contractor,
that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been
met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set
aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obliga-
tions under the plan or program.
e. Minimum Federal Wage Rates for this project are
given in Exhibit "A" to these Special Provisions .
in 2 .11 With�ng;�?AA_:fromty effe won City. Pursuant to the
terms of the grant agreement between the United States and
the City of Jefferson City , Mo . , relating to Airport Development
Aid Project No . 7-29 -0036-03 , and Part 152 of the Federal
Aviation Regulations (14 CFR Part 152) , the FAA may withhold
or pause to be withheld from the City of Jefferson City , so much of the
accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary
to pay laborers and mechanics including apprentices and
trainees employed by the Contractor or any subcontractor on
the work the Lull amount of wages required by this contract .
In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic in-
cluding any apprentices or trainees employed or working on
the cite of the work all or part of the wages required by
this contract , the FAA may, after written notice to the City
Of Jefferson City , Mo . , take such action as may be necessary to
cause thsuspension of any further payment or advance of funds
until such violations have ceased. (29 CFR 5 . 5 (a) (2) ) .
2 . 12 Payrolls and basic records.
a.. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will
be• ma.intained during the course of the work and preserved for
a period of three (3) years thereafter for all laborers. and
1 mechanics working at the site of the work . Such records will
contain t f:he name and address o each such employee , his correct
classification , rates of pay (including rates of contributions
or costs anticipated of. , the types described in Section l (b) (2)
of the Davis-Bacon Act) , daily and weekly number of hours
worked, deductions made and actual wakes paid . Whenever the
Secretary of Labor has .found , under 29 C'FR 5 . 5 (a)•(1) (iv) (see
subparagraph 'd ' of paragraph 2 . 10 above) , that the wages of
any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs
reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or
program described in section l (b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon
Act, the Contractor shall maintain records which show that
the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable , that
the plan or program is financially responsible , and that the
plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers
or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs antici-
pated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits .
(29 CFR 5 . 5 (a) (3) (i) )
b . The Contractor will submit weekly a copy of all
payrolls to the City of Jefferson City , Mo . for availability to
the FAA, as required by Para . 152 . 59 (a) . The copy shall be
accomp�Lnied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent
indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete , that
the wage rates contained therein are not less than those deter-
mined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classifications
set forth for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work
performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement o.f .Coinpli.ance"
which is required under this contract and the Copeland regula-
tion:;. of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR Part 3) and, the filing
with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy
of any findings by the Secretary of Labor , under 29 *C;FR 5 . 5 (a)
(1) (iv) (see subparagraph 'd ' of paragraph 2 . 10 above) , shall
satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be
responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all-.
subcontractors . The Contractor will make the record's required
under the labor standards clauses of the contract available for
inspection by authorized representatives of the FAA and the
Department of Labor , and will. permit such representatives to
interview employees during working hours on the job . .(29 CFR
5 . 5 (a) (3) (ii) ) .
®2 . 13 Apprentices and Trainees .
a. �R rentices , will be permitted to work as such only
when they area registered , individually, under a bona fide
apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship
agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and
Training , United States Department of Labor ; or , if no such
recognized agency exists in a State , under a program registered
with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training , United States
Department of Labor . The allowable ratio of apprentices to
journeymen in any craft classification shall. not be greater
than the ratio permitted to the Contractor as 'to his entire
work force under the registered program. Any omployee listed
, ,
on a payroll at an apprent�.ce wac,c, rate , who is not. ;i trainee
as defined ill Subparagraph 'b ' of this paragraph , or who is
no l registered as above , shall he paid the wage rate deter-
by the Secrotary ol• Labor for th(, classification of work he
actually performed , The Contractor or subcontractor will be
required to furnish to the City of Jefferson City , Mo . written
evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices
as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates , for the
area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the
contract work. (29 CFR 5 . 5 (a) (4) ) ,
b . Trainees , will be permitted to work as such when
they are bona fide trainees employed pursuant to a program
approved by the United States Department of Labor , Manpower
Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training , and ,
where subpz.~agraph ' c ' , of this paragraph, is applicable,
in accordance with the pro-,I.-i.ons of fart Sa , 29 CFR, Subtitle
C. Application of 29 CFR fart 5a . On contracts in
excess of $10 ,000 the employment of all laborers and mechanics ,
including apprentices and trainees as defined in 29 CFR Part
5a, , Apprentices and trainees shall be hired in accordance with
the requirements of 29 CFR fart 5a as set forth In subpara-
graphs 'd' , 'c ' , ' .I' ' , ' g.' , and 'h ' of this paragraph . .
d. Apprentice and- 'Trainee l.imployment Requirements .
(1) The Contractor agrees :
(a) That he will make a diligent effort to
hire for the performance of the contract a number of appren-
tices or trainees , or both, in each occupation, which bears
to the average number of the journeymen in that occupation
to be employed in the performance of the contract the appli-
cable ratio as determined by -the Secretary of Labor ;
(b) That he will assure that 25 percent of
such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their
first year of training , where feasible . I-eas.i.bi1.ity here
involves a c:ons�i.derat.-Ion of the a�vallabil•ity of tra:i.ning
�opportuniti.es for first year apprentices , the hazardous
nature of the work For beginning workers , excessive unemploy-
ment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of
tra fining ; and
(c) That during the performance of the contract
lie will , to the greatest extent possible , employ the riumber of,
apprentices or t-rainces necessary to meet currently the require-
ments of subdivisions (a) and (h) of this subparagraph ,
Contractor a revs to maintain 'records of
employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees ,
apprentices and trainees by first year of training , and of
journeyman, and the wages paid and hours of work of such appren-
tices , trainees , and journeyman. The Contractor agrees to make
these records available for inspection upon request of the
Department of Labor and the Federal Aviation Administration .
(3) The Contractor who claims compliance based on
the criterion stated in subdivision e (2) of this paragraph
agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in sub-
division (2) of this paragraph , on non-federal and non-feder- .
ally assisted construction work done during the performance
of this contract in the same labor market area . The Contrac-
tor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon
request of the Department of Labor and the Federal Aviation
Administration.
(4) The Contractor agrees to supply one copy of
the written notices required in accordance with subdivision
e(3) below at the request of FAA compliance officers . The
contractor also agrees to supply at three-month intervals ,
during performance of the contract and after completion of
contract performance , a statement describing steps taken toward
making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown by craft ,
of hours worked and wages paid for First year apprentices and
trainees , other :apprentices and trainees , and journeymen . One
copy of the statement will be sent to the Uederal Aviation
Administration, and one to the Secretary of Labor .
(S) The Contractor agrees to insert in any sub-
contract under this contract the requirements contained in
this subdivision 'd' . Subparagraphs ' e ' , ' f ' , ' g ' , and 'h '
shall also be- attached to each such contract for the infor-
mation of the Contractor . The term "contractor" as used in
such clauses in -any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor .
e . Criteria for measurin diligent effort . A contractor
will be deemed-to have ma e a "diligent e to'or "as required
by subparagraph 'd' . of this paragraph if during the performance
of his contract he accomplishes at least one of the following
three objectives :
( 1) The Contractor employs on this project a number
of apprentices and trainees by craft: as required by the con-
' tract clauso ar Least equal to the ratios established in
accordance with subparagraph ' f ' of this paragraph'.
( ) The Contractor employs on all, his public: and
private , construction work combined in the- labor market, area
of this project , an average number of apprentices and trainees
by craft as required by the contract , clauses , at least equal
to the ratios es tali l i'shed in accordance with subparagraph ' f ' .
(3) Written notice .
(a) Before commencement of work on the
project , the Contractor if covered by a collective bargain-
ing agreement will give written notice to all joint appren-
ticeship committees ; the local United States Employment
Security Office ; local chapter of the Urban League , Workers
Defense League , or other local organization concerned with
minority employment ; and the Bureau of Apprenticeship and
Training Representative , U. S . Department of labor , for
the locality. The Contractor if not covered by it collective
bargaining agreement , will give written notice to all. the
groups stated above except joint apprenticeship committees ;
this Contractor also will notify all non-joint apprenticeship
sponsors in the labor market area .
(b) The notice will include at* least the
contractor 's name and address , the jobsite address , value of
contract , expected starting and completion dates , the esti-
mated average number of employees in each occupation to be
employed over the duration of the contract , and a statement •
of his willingness to employ a number of apprentices and
trainees at least equal to the ratios established in accord-
ance with subparagraph ' f ' .
(c) The Contractor must employ all qualified
applicants referred to him through normal. channels (such as
the limploym►ent Service , the Joint Apprenticeship Committees
and where app.LicabLe , minority organizations and apprentice
outreach programs who have been delegated this .function) at
least up to the number of such apprentices and trainees re-
quired by the applicable provisions of subparagraph ' f ' .
f. Determination of ratios of apprentices or trainees
to 'ourne men. The Secretary of Labor has etermi.ned
that the applicable ratios of apprentices and trainees to
journeymen in any occupation shall be as follows :
(1) In any occupation the applicable ratio of
apprentices and trainees to journeymen shall be equal to the
predominant ratio for the occupation in the area where the
construction is to be undertaken, set forth in .collective bar-
gaining agreements or other employment agreements , and avail-
able through the Regional Manager for the Bureau of Apprentices
and 'training For the applicable area .
(2) For any occupation for which no such ratio is
found , the ra t i.0 of apprentices rind trainees to journeymen
sha.1 .I be determined by the Contractor in accordance with the
recommendations set forth in th6 standards of the National
,1u:int Apprentice Committee for the occupation , which are filed
with the Unit.ed ..States Department of Labor ' s Bureau of Appren-
ticeship and Train:i ng .
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(3) I-or any occupation for which no such reommen-
dations are found, the ratio of apprentices and trainees to
journe,Ymen shall be at least one apprentice or trainee for
every five journeymen.
g. Variations , tolerances , and exemptions from any
requirement of this part with respect to any contract or
subcontract may be granted when such action is necessary and
proper in the public interest , or to prevent injustice , or
undue hardship. A request for a variation, tolexnance , or
exemption may be made in writing by any interested persons to
the Secretary, United States Department of Labor , Washington,
D. C . 20210 .
h. Enforcement -
(1) The Federal Aviation Administration shall
insure that the contract clauses required by subdivision
'd.(1) ' of this paragraph are inserted in every. Federal or
federally assisted construction contract subject thereto .
For assistance programs for construction work for which it
does not contract directly, the FAA shall promulgate regula-
tions and procedures necessary to insure that contracts for
the construction work subject to subdivision 'd ' of this
Paragraph 2 . 13 will contain the clauses required thereby.
(2) Enforcement activities , including the investi-
gation of complaints of violations , to assure compliance with
the requirements of this Part, shall be the primary duty of
the Federal Aviation Administration. The Department of Labor
will coordinate its efforts with the FAA, as may be necessary
to assure consistent en£orement of the requirements of this
Part. Enforcement of these provisions shall be in accordance
with 29 CFIZ 5 . 6 .
2. 14 Com .liance with Copeland Regulations . The contractor
shall comply with the Copeland Regulations ^(29 CFR Part 3) of
the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by refer-
ence . (29 CFR 5 . 5 (x) (5) )
® 2 . 15 Overtime requirements - No Contractor or subcontractor
contracti.nl; .for any part of the— contract work which may require
or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall re-
quire or permit any laborer or, mechanic in any work-week in
which he is employed on such work to work in excess of eight
(8) hours in atiy calendar day or in excess of !'oxty (40) hours
in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic received
c:ompensat-Jon at a rate of not less than 1 -1/2 times his basic
rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours
in any c.a.lendar clay or in excess of forty (40) hours in such
%�urkwcck , as the case may he . (29 CFR
2 . 16 Violations ; X� iabil..ity for unpaid wages ; liquidated
damages .. In the event of any violation gr of )_HT -aph 2 . 15 of
this provision , the Contractor and any subcontractor responsible
therefor shall be liable to any affected employee for his un-
paid wages . In addition, such contractor and subcontractor
shall be liable to the United States for liquidated damages .
Such liquidated damages shall be computed, with respect to
each i.ndiv:i.dual laborer or mechanic employed in violation of
said paragraph 2 . 15 of this provision, in the sum of $10 for
each calendar day on which such employee was required or per-
mitted to work in excess of eight (8) hours or in excess of
the standard workweek of forty (40) hours without payment of
the overtime wages required by said paragraph 2 . 15 of this
provision. (29 CFR 5 . 5 (c) (2) )
2. 17 Withholding of un2aid wages and liquidated damages
anc )r�rity_ of payment.
A. The Federal Aviation Administration may withhold ,
or cause to be withheld, from any monies payable on account
o£ wor,-; performed by the Contractor or subcontractor , such
sums a:: may administratively be determined to be necessary
to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor --or subcontrac-
tor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in
paragraph 2 .16 of this provision. (29 CFR 5 . 5 (c) (3) )
b . In. the event of failure or refusal of the Contractor
or arty Subcontractor to comply with overtime pay requirements
of the Contract Work !lours and Safety Standards Act , if the
funds withheld by the FAA for the violations are not suffi-
cient to pay fully both the unpaid wages due laborers and
mechanics and the liquidated damages due the United States ,
the available funds shall be used first to compensate the
laborers and mechanics for the wages to which they are entitled
(or an equitable portion thereof when the funds are not: ade-
quate for this purpose) ; and the balance , if any , shall be
used for the payment of liquidated damages . (29 CFR 5 . 14 (d) (2) )
2 . 18 Working conditions - No Contractor may require any
laborer or median c employed' in the performance of the contract
1W o wort: in surroundings or under working; conditions that are
unsanitary , hazardous , or dangerous to his health or safety
as, determined under construct::i.on safety and health standards
(29 CFIt Part 1518 ; 36 F .R. 7340) issued by the Secretary of
Labor .
2 .19 Subcontracts - The Contractor will insert in each
of his subcontracts We clauses contained in paragraphs 2 . 10
through 2 . 20 of this provision, and also a clause requiring the
subcontractors to include these provisions in any lower tier
subcontracts which they may enter into , together with a clause
requiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may .
in turn be made . (29 CPR 5 .5 (a). (6) , 5 . 5 (c) (4) )
2 . 20 Contract termination; debarment - A breach of para-
graphs 2 . 10 through 9 of this provision may be grounds for
termination of the contract. A breach of paragraphs 2 . 10
through 2 . 14 and. 2 . 18 may also be gounds for debarment as
provided in 29 CPR 5 .6 of the regulations of the Secretary
of Labor. (29 CFR 5 .5 (a) (7))
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SLCT,ION "C" (Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements)
2 . 21 The Contractor(s) or any subcontractor , during the
performan of his contract , or modification thereof, agrees
to the conditions stated in the equal opportunity clauses
stated below. The Contractor(s) further agrees to include
the below listed equal employment opportunity clauses. in
all subcontracts or modifications thereof for work under the
prime contract :
a. The Contractor will not discriminate against any
employee or applicant for employment because of race , color ,
religion, sex or national origin. The Contractor will take
affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed,
and that employees are treated during employment without
regard to their race , color , sex or national origin. Such
action shall include , but not be limited, to the following :
employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer ; recruitment or
recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay
or other forms of compensation; and selection for training ,
including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in
conspicuous places , available to employees and applicants
for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the
provisions of this nondiscrimination clause .
b . The Contractor will , in all solicitations or adver-
tisements for employees placed by or on '�ehalf of the contrac-
tor , state that all qualified applicants will receive considera-
tion for employment without regard to race , color , religion,
sex or national origin.
C . The Contractor will send to each. labor union or
representative of .workers with which he has a collective
bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding , a
notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers '
representative of the contractor ' s commitments under this sec-
tion, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places
available to employees and applicants for employment .
d. The Contractor shall comply with all provisions of
® Executive Order 11246 of 24 September 1965 , and of the rules ,
regulations , 'and relevant orders of the Office of Federal
Contract Compliance in the U. S., Department of Labor .
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e. The Contractor will furnish all information and
reports required by Executive Order 11246 of 24 September
1965 , and by rules , regulations , and orders of the Secretary
of Labor , or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to
his books , records , and accounts by the administering agency
and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to
ascertain compliance with such rules , regulations and orders .
f. In the event of the Contractor 's noncompliance
with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with
any of the said rules , regulations , or orders , this contract
may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in
part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further
Government contracts or Federally assisted construction con-
tracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive
Order 11246 of 24 September 1965 , and such other sanctions
may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive
Order 11246 of 24 September 1965 , by rule , regulation, or
order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by
law.
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g. The Contractor will include the provisions of this
section in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted
by. roles, regulations , or orders of the ,Secretary of Labor
issued pursuant. to Section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of 24
September 1965 , so that such provisions will be binding upon
each subcontractor or vendor . The Contractor will take such
action with 'respect to any subcontract or purchase order as
the administering agency may direct as a means of enforcing
such provisions , including sanctions for noncompliance ; pro-
vided, however , that in the event the Contractor becomes in-
volved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcon-
tractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the admin-
istering agency, the Contractor may request - the United States
to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the
United States .
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SECTION D (Nondiscrimination Requirements)
2 . 22 During the performance of this contract , the Contrac-
tor , for itself , its assignees and successors in interest
(hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees as follows :
a. Compliance with Regulations - The -Contractor shall.
comply with the regulations relative to nondis.c:rimination in
Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation
(hereinafter , "DOT") Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations , Part
21, as they may be amended from time to time (hereinafter re-
ferred to as the Regulations) , which are herein incorporated by
reference and made a part of this contract .
b , Nondiscrimination - The Contractor, with regard to
the work performed y it dUring the contract, shall not dis-
criminate on the grounds of race , color , or national origin
in the selection and retention of subcontractors , including
procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The con-
tractor shall not participate either directly .or indirectly
in the discrimination prohibited by Section 21 . 5 of the
Regulations , including employment practices when the contract
covers a program set forth in Appendix "B" of the Regulations .
C . Solicitations for Subcontracts , Including Procure-
ments of Materials and J.iquxnt. it all solicita-
ti.on.s e:ith& y competitive bidding or negotiation made by
the Contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract ,
including procurements of materials or leases of equipment ,
each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by
the Contractor of the Contractor ' s obligations under this
contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on
the grounds of race, color, or national origin..
d. Information and Reports - The Contractor shall
provide all inform on and reports required by the Regula-
tions or directives issued pursuant thereto , and shall permit
access to its books , records, accounts , other sources of in-
formation, and' its facilities as may be determined by the
sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration to be pertinent
to ascertain compliance with such Regulations , orders , and
instructions . -Wher.e any information requi red of a contractor
is in the exclusive possession of another who 'f.ails or refuses
to furnish this information; the Contractor, shall so certify
to the sponsor or the federal Aviation Administration as appro-
pr.iatc , and shall set fortli what efforts it has made to obtain
the i.nfo.rm<<t.ion,
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e . Sanctions for Noncom lianco - in the event of the'
Contractor ' s noncomp lance with the nondiscrimination provisions
of this contract, the sponsor shall impose such contract sanc-
tions as it or the Federal Aviation Administration may deter-
mine to be appropriate, including , but not limited to --
(1) Withholding of payments to the Contractor
under the contract until the contractor complies , and/or
(2) Cancellation , termination, or suspension
of the contract, in whole or in mart .
f. Incorporation of Provisions - The Contractor shall
include the provisions of. paragraphs-'a' through 'e ' in
every subcontract, including procurements of materials and
leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations or
directives issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor shall
take such action with respect to any subcontract or procure-
ment as the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration
may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including
sanctions for noncompliance : provided, however , that in the
event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with,
litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of
such direction, the Contractor may request the sponsor to
enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the
sponsor anti, in addition, the Contractor may request the
United States to enter into such litigation to protect the
interests of the United States .
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ShSECTION 11 E (Missouri Wage Rate Requirements)
2 . 30 On projects involving Public Works or Public
Funds , it is the statutory policy of the State of Missouri
that "a wage of not less than the prevailing hourly rate
of wages for work of a similar character in the locality in
which the work is performed shall be paid to all workmen
employed by or on behalf of any public body engaged in
public works, exclusive of maintenance work" . In compliance
with Missouri State I.aw, the following stipulations are made
a part of this contract :
a. The schedule of occupational classifications
and minimum hourly wage rates applicable to this project
are enumerated in Exhibit "B" which is an attachment to
these documents .
b . The general prevailing rate for legal holidays
and overtime work, as determined by the Industrial Commission,
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and as set forth in Exhibit "B11, shall be paid to all workmen.
C . The Contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to the
State, County,, City and County, City, Town, District , or
other political subdivision on whose behalf the contract is
made or awarded , $10 .00 for each workman employed , for each
calendar day, oi- portion thereof, such workman is paid less
than the said stipulated rates for any work done under this
contract , by him or by any subcontractor under him.
d. All bonds furnished. by this Contractor shall in-
clude such provisions as will guarantee. the faithful perfor-
mance of the prevailing hourly wage clause as provided by
this contract .
e. A clearly legible statement of all- prevailing
hourly wage rates to be paid all workmen employed in order
to execute this contract shall be kept posted in a promi-
nent and easily accessible place at the site of the work by
each contractor and subcontractor engaged on this project ;
and such notice shall remain posted during the full time
that any workmen shall be employed on the project .
f. 11efore final payment can be made .for this project ,
the contractor must file an affidavit stating that he has
fully comp Lied with the Prevailing Wage Law. N0 pa_yment,_
can be matte unless and until this aff:iday.it is tiled in
proper fo rin :ant or cr
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2. 31 The Contractor shall be held to comply with all
requirements of the Prevailing Wage Law Section 290 . 210
through 290 .340 as amended R.S . Mo . 1969 , effective
October 13, 1969.
PART III - ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO GENERAL PROVISION;
3. 01 Working Day - Section 10-49 of the Standard
Specifications is amended to provide that a Saturday shall have
the same status as a Sunday or legal holiday -in computation
of working; days .
3. 02 _C_om�etencxof Bidders - Section 20-11 of the
Standard Specifications is amended to provide that bidders
may submit their qualifications with their bids . The financial
statement may be a. certified statement as to the bidders '
financial condition as of December 31st of the year preceeding
the date of the Invitation for Bids or as of the end -of the
fiscal year on which he operated. If the Invitation for Bids
is dated less than 90 days after the close of his fiscal year,
the financial statement for the previous year will be accepted.
This statement shall be qualified by sufficient supplementary
information to show approximately the condition at the time
of submitting the bid. If no important change has occurred,
the bidder shall certify that the condition had remained
substantially unchanged since the date of the annual statement .
In lieu of the financial statement , the bidder may furnish
satisfactory evidence that he is on the qualified list for
projects of the same size of a state highway department of
this or of an adjoining state .
3. 03 Copies of Plans�and Specifications - The
Contractor will"Fe be at no cost to-Fiim, . a maximum of six
(6) sets of full size drawings including revised. drawings , and
a maximum of eight (8) sets of specifications . Additional
copies of above documents will be supplied at printing and
delivery cost .
3. 04 Section 30-02 of the 1968 Standard Specifications
is amended by adding: It is the intent of the City to issue
the Notice to Proceed as soon after the Award of Contract as
may be expedient with consideration for seasonal work ,
availability of materials and similar factors . If the Notice
.to Proceed is not issued within 30 days of date of award of
contract the. City will make adjustments in working time and/or
other contract requirements as agreed by the Contractor and
the City .
3. 05 Re uirements of Performance and Pa ment Bonds -
Sections 30-04 and SO-05 o - the 1968 Standard ar Specifications
1 . are amended to provide that a 100% bond will be required.
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3. 06 Cooperation of Contractor - Section 50 . 04 of the
1968 Standard Specifications is amended. No building for
the use of field engineers shall be required by the
Contractor.
The attention of the Contractor is called to the fact that
the City intends to let a contract for high intensity runway
lights on Runway 12-30 and Taxiway lights on the proposed
parallel taxiway (Taxiway B) . It is the intent of the City
to let this lighting contract (Contract 2) immediately after
award of this grading and paving contract , (Contract 1)
with the installation of the taxiway B lighting equipment
to proceed immediately following completion of the taxiway
paving and before seeding of this area is completed.
The Contractor for this (Contract 1) shall cooperate with
the Contractor for the lighting (Contract 2) and permit
ANK him to enter on the property and proceed with his work
without undue interruption.
3. 07 Construction Stakes - Section 50 . 05 of the
1968 Standard peci .cations is amended to provide that each
contractor shall furnish all stakes and batter boards and all
equipment necessary to properly set all stakes and batter
boards which are applicable to the work covered by his
contract. Each contractor shall furnish men to set the stakes
and batter boards under the direction of the Owner' s Resident
Supervisor.
3. 08 Contractor's Office at Site of Work -* During
the performance of this contract, the. ontractor shall maintain
a suitable office at or near the site of the work which
shall be the headquarters of a representative authorized to
receive drawings , instructions or other communications or
articles from the Owner or the Owner ' s Agents , and any such
communication given to the said representative , or delivered
at the Contractor' s office at the site of the work in his
absence , shall be deemed to have been liven to the Contractor.
If the Contractor maintains a headquarters office at
Jefferson City, he will not be required to maintain a
separate office near the job site .
3. 09 Insurance - Section 60 is amended by adding the
following : The CoFtractor shall obtain insurance, and
maintain this insurance in full force and effect until the
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work under this contract has been accepted by the Owner.
Types of insurance shall include compensation and public
liability insurance. The Contractor will not be required to
carry comprehensive property insurance against loss by fire ,
wind, storm, lightning, explosion and all additional risks
in respect to which insurance is commonly carried on buildings
and materials during construction.
a. Insurance protection shall be maintained as follows :
Required Insurance Coverage Required Limits of Liability
a. Workmen' s Compensation Statutory
Including Employer' s Liability $100 ,000 per employee
Disease Liability $1009000 aggregate
b. Com rehensive General Liability
Bodily njury an eat $2000000 per person
Bodily Injury and Death $500 ,000 per accident
Property Damage $100 , 000 per accident
Property Damage $250 ,000 aggregate
c. Special Hazards Insurance
The Contractor must furnish, in addition .to any coverage
required above, evidence of coverage for special hazards
of collapse and underground damage. At the discretion
of the Engineer or the Owner, he must also show coverage
for the Special Iiazard of Blasting. All subcontractors
involved in work subject to the foregoing hazards (such as
excavating, grading, drilling, plumbing, wrecking, etc. )
shall provide such coverage and the Contractor shall be
responsible to see that they do so .
d. Com rehensive Automobile Liabilit
. Bodily njury and, Death 200 ,000 per person
Bodily Tnjury and Death $500 ,OOQ per accident
Property Damage $100 ,000 per accident
Policy shall contain automatic coverage for any newly
acquired vehicles , hired , and non-owned. automobiles ,
and the insuring clause shall insure not only the Owner .
but any .other party responsible for the use thereof.
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PART IV - AMUNDMIXI'S TO CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
4 . 01 Project Signs - The sign used on a previous
contract is available at the airport. This Contractor
shall paint this project sign in accordance with the details
shown on the attached drawing and deliver to' the Airport
Manager, at the airport . No direct payment shall be made
for the work performed under this section. Erection of
the sign will be performed by the Airport Manager or his
assistants .
4 . 02 Liquidated Damalge_s� - If the Contract work is
so not fully comp e e according to the term of the contract within
the time limit herein. stipulated, subject to such extensions
as may be granted, it is agreed that the Owner will be damaged
thereby. The amount of said damages , exclusive of expense
for inspection and superintendence , being difficult if not
Am impossible of definite ascertainment , it is hereby agreed that
the amount of such damage , both liquidated and fixed, shall
be hereby agreed upon in the amount of fifty Dollars ($50 . 00)
for each working clay elapsing between expiration and the
date of' Cull. completion. The obligations of the Bond
given by the Contractor, as herein required, shall include
the payment of the liquidated damages provided for and
agreed upon in this paragraph.
4. 03 Excavation - The grading of the airport shall
be performed accord ng to the Plans and Item P-152 of the
Standard Specifications except as hereinafter modified.
All suitable material taken from excavation shall be used
in the formation of embankment , subgrade , and for backfilling
as indicated on the plans or as directed by the Engineer .
Contractor shall h>>ild the small 2 ' fill area near the control
tower early in the project to enable the electrical contrnctnr
to proceed with his work .
In case the volume of the excavation exceeds that required
to construct the embankments to the grades indicated , the
excess shall be spread in the spoil area designated on the
plans as directed by the Engineer.
It is not the intention to require stripping of the entire
graded area. Stripping will be required on the areas to be
paved where heavy sod exists , and on "cut" areas where
material is -to be obtained for embankment on the paved areas .
The extent of stripping over and above these areas will be
determined by the Engineer. The areas .which are not stripped
shall be scarified and broken by means of a disc harrow or other
approved equipment to a depth of six (6) inches prior to the
Placement of embankment thereon or to the use of the material
in embankment areas .
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4 .04 Com action Control- Compaction control shall be
in accordance with item '-611 of the Standard Specifications ,
and shall be by the method for aircraft weighing less than
30 ,000 pounds . Compaction shall be to not less than. 95%
density by the AASiJO T-99 and at a moisture content of between
optimum and 3% above optimum.
4 . 05 Pipe Culverts - Pipe for pipe culverts and
construction methods Wall conform to the requirements of
Item D-701 of the Standard Specifications . Compaction of
the backfill shall conform to the compaction requirements as
modified herein for Item P-152 of the Standard Specifications .
Excavation for structures and backfill will be considered
subsidiary to other bid items . Culvert pipe shall be
reinforced eliptical concrete pipe, Class HE III . Bedding for
RCP shall be first class bedding (Class B) as shown on
the attached drawing. No separate payment for. the concrete
toe wall on the flared end section on the attached drawing .
4 . 06 Drainage Structures - The flared end sections
for the drainage pipe culverts shall meet the requirements
of the specifications of the Missouri State Highway
Department , edition of 1973. They shall be installed in
accordance with Item D-752 of the Standard Specifications ,
except for .the following modifications :
Backfilling shall be compacted in accordance with
Item P-152 of the Standard Specifications , except
as modified in the Special Provisions . Section
752-4. 1 is deleted. Excavation for structures shall
be considered a subsidiary to other bid. items .
4. 07 Granular Subbase Course - This item shall
conform to the requirements of tem P-154 of the Standard
Specifications . No .separate payment shall be made for
watering during construction but will - be considered included .
in the price bid for granular subbase course . Basis of Payment,
Item 154- 5 . 1 will be modified to provide for payment in Ton
Units rather . tha.n Cubic Yard units . The percent of moisture in
the base material shall not exceed optimum moisture by more
thWtwo percent at the time of measurement for payment.
4 . 08 Portland Cement Concrete Pavement - This item shall .
conform to THE requi.rements of item P-501 of the Standard
Specifications , except as modified by these ,Special
Provisions .' Design shall be without reinforcement .
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Item 501-2 . 1 is amended to require fine aggregate to
meet the following gradation:
Passing 3/8 inch sieve --- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - -- - -- -- - - 100%
Passing #4 Sieve - - -- -not less than 95% nor more than -1000
Passing #20 Sieve - -- -not less than 40% nor more than - 70%
Passing #50 Sieve- - -- not less than 5% nor more than - 30%
fm Passing #100 Sieve -- not more than - - - - - - - ---- - -- --- - - 10%
Item 501- 2 . 2 is amended to permit one size coarse aggregate
meeting the following gradation :
Passing 1 1/2 inch square sieve - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - 100%
Passing 1 inch square sieve - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - 95-100%
Passing 1/2 inch square sieve - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 25-60%
Passing #4 sieve - -,- - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - 0-8%
Passing #10 sieve -- - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - 0-3%
Course aggregate shall be limestone material and shall be
obtained from a ledge approved by the Missouri State Highway
Department for. paving aggregate .
Mixed concrete as placed in the slab shall contain 6% + 1%
entrained• air. Air may be obtained by use of air entrained
cement or by the use of non-air-entrained cement with an
air entrai.ning .admixture. The air-entraining admixture
shall be as approved by the Missouri State Highway Department .
Item 501- 24 - PrQmo, lded joint filler shall be of a non-
extruding type.
Item 501-2 . 5 -joint sealer shall be type III .
Item 501-2 . 9 curing material shall be white pigmented and
meet the requirement of the Standard Specifications of the
Missouri State Highway Department , 1973.
Item 501-3 .1 Joint Dowels for 6" pavement shall be three-
fourth (3/4) inc .iameter , eighteen (18) inch long and
spaced twelve (12) inches apart . Tie bars shall be new billet
steel of at least 40 ,000 psi yield strength .
Item 501-3 . 5 concrete shall be class "A" paving concrete and'
shall be proportioned by cement content . It shall contain
a minimum of six (0) sacks cement per cubic yard of concrete
and othei-wise conform to the table .
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x .09 Slip Form Paving Method - The slip, form method of
construction may be approved it requested by the. contractor and
sufficient evidence of satisfactory performance of slip form
airport paving on past projects is presented to the Engineer .
When construction by the slip :Form method is requested and
approved, tho following provisions concerning equipment, mix
dus gti, constzuction and control of the work shall govern
and shall replace: conflicting provisions of the F.A .A. Standard
:Shcci.fi.catiUns for Construction of Airports , Item 11-501 and
provIsiorns of these specifications .
Contractor shall begin paving operations on. parking aprons , taxi;
ways -or other slow speed aircraft operating areas to prove his
equipment and procedures before moving to the runways and other
higher speed aircraft operating areas . .
a. Grade: The compacted subbase on which the pavement
will be placed shall be widened, as required, but not less than
18 inches to extend beyond the paver, a sufficient distance
to support the paver without noticeable displacement . No
additional payment shall be made to the contractor for this
widening.
Stabilized or ,gr•anular subbase on which the pavement is to
be placed shall be finished to the requirements of these
specifications . .After the granular subbase has been placed
and compacted to the required density, the areas which will
support the paving machine , and the area to be paved, shall be
cuff to the proper elevation and profile by means of a" properly
designed machine. If the density of the base is disturbed by
the grading operations , it shall be corrected by additional
compaction before the concrete is placed. The- grade shall
be constructed- sufficiently in advance of placing the concrete .
If any traffic is allowed to use the prepared grade , the "
grade shall be checked and corrected immediately before the
placing of the concrete..
The cutting of the finished grade of the natural. subgrade or
the granular subbase on which the concrete pavement is to be
placed shall be controlled automatically by ,taut Lines erected
and maintained by the contractor.
b. Placing Concrete :' . The concrete shall. he ,placed
AM with an approved s (o`rm paver designed to, spread, consolidate ,
and shape the freshly placed concrete in one complete pass of the
machine, in such a manner that a minimum of hand finish will
be necessary to provide a dense and homogeneous pavement in
conformance with the plans and specifications .
The paver shall be fully energized, self-propelled, and designed
for the specific purpose of placing, consolidating , and finishing
the concrete pavement, true to grade and cross section . It
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shall be of sufficient weight and power to handle the specified
concrete over the full lane widths as shown on the plans ,
at adequate forward speed, without longitudinal or vertical
instability or displacement . Side forms and finishing screeds
shall be adjustable to the extent required to produce the
specified pavement edge and surface tolerance . The side forms
shall be of dimensions , shape, and strength to support the
concrete laterally for a sufficient length of time that no
appreciable edge slumping will occur. Final finishing shall .
be accomplished while the concrete is still in the plastic
state .
c. Vibration: The paver shall vibrate the concrete
for the full wi t and depth of the strip of pavement being
placed . Vibration shall be accomplished by internal spud
vibrators with an impulse range variable between 6 ,000 and 10 ,000
impulses per minute . The number, spacing, frequency, and
eccentric weights shall be approved by the engineer , and shall
be changed as necessary to achieve an acceptable concrete
density and finishing quality. Adequate power to operate all
vibrators at the weight and frequency required for a satisfactory
finish shall be available on the paver. The internal vibrators
may be supplemented by vibrating screeds operating on the
surface of the concrete . The frequency olf surface vibrators
shall be not less than 3, 500 impulses per minute.
The vibrators and tamping elements shall be automatically
controlled so that they shall be stopped as forward motion
ceases . Any .override switch shall be spring-loaded, momentary
contact type.
d . Concrete : The proportioning requirements of Item 501-3 . 5
shall be mods Mr as required' to achieve a concrete with an
800 p. s . i . flexural strength at 90 days . The concrete mix
shall be designed for a 1/2- inch slump, with 1-1/2 inches as
the maximum allowable in any batch . If difficulty occurs
during placement operations in maintaining the required plasticity
and workability with the 1/2-inch slump , the mix may be modified
to increase the slump within the 1-1/2 inch limits . However,
the slab edge or surface tolerances must ndt be exceeded in
any way.,
e. Curing, The approved curing media shall be applied
uniformly to ail surfaces of the pavement including exposed
edges . Membrane curing compounds shall be applied from a
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suitable mechanical application device, which bridges the fresh
concrete, designed to provide a uniform application. Other
curing systems shall be applied in a manner which will preclude
marring of the concrete surfaces .
f. Joints : In addition to the provisions of Item 501-
3. 10, th -- o33owing shall apply . When female keyed and tied
construction joints are called for, bent tie- bars shall be
installed at the front of the paver by insertion through a
sheet metal keyway liner. The liner shall remain in place
permanently and become a part of the keyed joint, and shall
be galvanized, copper clad, or of similar rust. resistant
material , of sufficient stiffness to support the upper keyway
flange . Two piece hook bolts may be installed in either -male
or female keys provided installation is made while concrete is
contained by the paving machine . Alternate methods of bar
AM installation may be approved by the engineer , with or without
liners , if the keyway can be formed to a tolerance of 1/8-
inch in any dimension and without distortion or slumping• of the
top or of the male flange . In no case shall any tie bar
installation be. permitted which will require chipping away
the concrete to expose the bar portion to be bent for extension
into the adjacent lane.
The locations of and spacing of longitudinal joints will be
considered for revision and/or elimination in order to
accommodate the paving width capabilities of the slip-form
paving machinery. All alternations will be subject to the
approval of the engineer and no deviation from the typical
pavement section shown on the plans will be permitted. .
g. Protection Against Rain: In order that the concrete
may be properly protected against the effects of rain before
the concrete is sufficiently hardened, the contractor will
be required to have available at all times materials for the
protection of the edges and surface of the unhardened concrete .
Such. protective materials shall consist of .standard metal forms
or wood plank having a nominal thickness of not less than two
inches and a nominal width of not less than the thickness of
the pavement at its edge for the protection to the pavement
edges , and covering material such as curing paper or polyethylene
sheeting material for the protection of the surface of the
pavement . The metal forms , wood planks and curing paper shall
be kept on trucks or lovable vehicles , within reasonable hauling
distance , at a site shown on the plans or as designated by
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the engineer. Or, as an alternate , rolled polyethylene sheeting
of sufficient length and width may be used without the tem-
porary side forms and if properly anchored, to cover the plastic
concrete slab and exposed edge. The sheeting may be mounted
on either the paver or a separate movable bridge from which
it can be unrolled without dragging over the plastic concrete
surface. When rain appears imminent, all paving operations
shall stop and all available personnel shall begin covering the
surface of the unhardened concrete with the protective covering .
h. Tolerances : Deviations from true horizontal alignment
of the pavement shall not exceed 0 . 10-foot in any lane , nor
sha.11 the alignment of any lane edge portion vary more than
1/4 -inch when tested with a 16-foot straight edge .
Surface alignment shall not vary from true grade by more
than 1/4- inch at any point for runways , or 1/2-inch for taxi-
ways and aprons , nor shall surface deviations exceed 1/4-inch
from a 16-foot .straight edge placed in any direction,
including placement both along and spanning the longitudinal
construction joints .
i. Defective Work: It is the intent of this
specification to produce a high duality, dense, long lasting,
and smooth pavement suitable for the high speed operations
of roughness sensitive heavy jet aircraft . This requires
that all joints , and particularly all longitudinal joints ,
meet the specified tolerance throughout their length. The
engineer may direct that paving lanes in an runway, taxiway ,
or the least •sensitive runway areas be used for the initial
paving operation.
In the event that slumping or sloughing occurs behind the paver,
or any other structural or surface defects which, in the
opinion of the engineer, cannot be corrected to permissible
tolerances , the engineer may halt paving operations until proper
adjustment of the equipment or procedures have been made.
In the event that satisfactory procedures and pavement are
not achieved after no more than 2 ,000 lineal feet of slip-
form operation, the contractor shall process the balance of
the work with the use of standard metal forms and the
standard methods of placing and curing in these specifications .
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4 . 10 ' Underground Electrical Duct - Underground
electrical -Uuct+of the size specified shall be installed at
locations shown on the plans and in accordance with the
Plans and Item L-110 of the Standard Specifications . Duct
markers shall be installed above each end of each duct to
facilitate locating for future underground electrical
installations . Ducts shall. be plastic pipe encased in concrete .
4 . 11 Pavement Marking - Pavement marking shall be
installed i accordance with Item P-620 of the Standard
Specifications and shall be of non-reflective paint . Marking
shall be installed not sooner than one month (30 days) after
ON pavement is complete . White color shall be used for runway
marking and yellow for taxiway marking .
4 . 12 Concrete - Concrete for miscellaneous items shall
be construct—ed in accordance with Item I1-610 of the Standard
Specifications . Commercial concrete mix produced by a
ready-mix or transit-mix supplier which is delivered to the
site within 45 minutes may be substituted for, the concrete
rnix spcciried , provided it contains six (6) sacks of portland
cement per cubic yard ; not more than thirty-six (36) gallons of
water per cubic yard including water in the aggregates and
6 percent entrained air .
4 . 13 Handling Traffic - Contractor shall be responsible
for coordina ng his wor with the Airport Manager , and shall not
interrupt normal traffic on the airport . The Contractor shall
maintain contact with the control tower on ground control fre-
quency of 121 . 7 at all times when work is in progress at the
site . The airport manager will furnish on loan one radio
transceiver to the Contractor for this purpose . It shall be
returned in good condition when project is complete .
All trenches , barricades , etc . shall be properly flagged
and/or lighted with torches (lamps) to insure the safety of
the publ i.c .
The Contractor shall notify the City Engineer ' s Office prior
to base preparation, setting of forms , and pouring of concrete .
4 . 14 SSeee_d_i_n� - This item shall be in accordance with
Item T-x)01 of tTic This
Specifications , except as
modified by these Special Provisions . Payment will be made
for fcrt.iliz.ing and seeding those areas within the construc-
tion limits of this contract as indicated on the plans . All
other areas which are disturbed shall be re.stored at the
Contractor 's expense .
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Fertilizer shall be a 10 : 10 : 10 ratio of nitrogen, phosphate
and potash and shall be applied at the rate of 500 pounds
per acre.
Seed shall be a 10 pound mixture containing 3 pounds of
redtop, 7 pounds of bluegrass (90%+) applied at the rate of
50 pounds per acre .
4 . 15 Seeding - Best seeding dates are between
August 20 and Sept mE-er 15 . Other seeding times are late
February to early April. Contractor swill conform to these
seeding dates unless other dates are approved by the
engineer. Should spring seeding be permitted, the Contractor
may be required to water the grass through dry months . No
additional payment for watering will. be allow'ed.
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Davis-Bacon Act and related acts , Decision No. AQ-85
Highway Construction as published in the Federal Register,
Volume 39 , No . 47 , Pages 1-54 Friday, March 9 , 1974 ,
for Calloway County, Missouri .
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