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HomeMy Public PortalAbout039-2013 - Metro - Donathan's Inspections and removals of asbes (4)by such failure including those of repeated procedures and compensation fur. the:.Construction-Manager's: and ' Architect's services and expenses shall be at the Contractor's expense_ § 13.5.4 Required certificates of testing, inspection or approval shall, unless otherwise required by the: Contrat AUgurrtezits, be secured by the Contractor and: promptly delivered to the Constt oiion Manager for transmittal ta;the , et 1'3.$ 5 Ihhe Construction Manager or Architogt is to observe tests, inspeotinzis or approvals r uued.by t ie'C.ontract f 3od}l fits, the Construction Manager or Architect will .do so prornptly.and, where practieable, at the normal place of h� i V tbtig: Al § 3.5.6 Tests or inspections conducted pursuant to the Contract Docurn shallube made promptly to avoid unreasonable d 1ay int cik ork §x1;61later x p �+thents } ti der.the Con _aQt Documents shall .bear interest srom the ,dace payment is due at such rate �_ ` as the paid anyon wri .p fte Wirt or, iu :tl}e absence thereof, at the legal rateprevaiIir4. from time to time at the Z ex aP ti x a loz� tom. � }F NY x13 YItnl alsY: e and a ado all commence all.-dai�ms and causes of actxor�;:whether in contract tortbreach of watt ty or other z e, dip t.fhe other arising out of or related to the Cpntract -a accordance with the requirements offinal c tspn t' res X ai method selected. in the Agreement within : e time period specified by appi>cabZ .law, ,> bnf0-'may-Am'P Trot t'? "an.10 dears after tlte.dat .of Substantial Completionof4ie Wank. The Owner and tile" Cozztmetor aive:ll elaittis and causes of action not cgrrttnenned in accordance. with this Section 13.7. 14 T��N��ODF H;�NiRACiRTIG,E USPENSION l § 14� %iRrtptnahon 13y�}t��,G''tntractflr § ! 41 Ted Contrnctor nayate €nt ate the :Contract if the Work is stopped. for a period of 30 c.oA'k i#t'ae days ,through no ark r Bolt oM. Con�t�aitor�or a �-bcontractor; Sub -subcontractor or their agents or et�nplayees or. any other pars 4',' itities pgrhil portions of the Work under director indirect contract with ji the contractor; for any of the folliaw. <ng, r'asotrs, .1 Issuance of an order of a court or other public authority havtnrisd coon that requires all Work to be ' stopp. ed::. 5 2., An;aat o.bernment, such as a. declaration of stational emergency that requires all Work to be stopped; .3 Because the Construction Manager has not certified or the Architect has not issued a Certificate. for Pam ent;and:lras not notified the Contractor of the reason for withholding certification as provided in Section 4.4, or because the Owner has not made payment on a Certificate for Payment within the time stated in the Contract Documents; or .4 Tie Owner has failed to furnish to the Contractor promptly, upon. the Contractor's request, reasonable evidence- as required by Section 2.2.1 _ § 14.12 The Contractor may terminate the Contract if, through no act or fault of the Contractor or a Subcontractor, Sub -subcontractor or their agents or employees or any other persons or entities performing portions of the Work under ., director indirect contract with the Contractor, repeated suspensions, delays. or interruptions of the entire Work by the Owner as described in Section 14.3 constitute in the aggregate more than 100 percent of the total number of days: asr r scheduled for completion, or 120 days in any 365-day period, whichever is less. § 14.1.3.1f one of the reasons described xn Socbori 14.1.1 or 14.1.2 exists, the Contractor may, uponro seven days' written. notice to the Owner, Construe ion: Manager and Architect, terminate the Contract and. recover from the Owner payzr�lt fps Wol executed:inclutllg °reasonable overhead and profit, costs incurred by reason of such termination, f a7od da . t i t § 1414" ff the tiV k is stopped for a period of 60 consecutive days through no act° or fault of the Contractor or a Subcontractor or their agents or employees or any. other persons performing portions of the Work under contract with the Contractor because the Owner has repeatedly failed to fulfill the Owners obligations under the Contract " Documents with respect to matters important to the progress of the Work; t}te Contractor may, upon seven additional In AIA Document A232Tm — 2"009 (formerly A201T^':GMa—1992). Copyright.©1992 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects. All .rights reserved. WAPNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International T reaties. Unauthorixod reproduction or distribution of this 3� Ale Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil ang criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximurn extent possible f under the law. purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this:doq intent. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. =:. days' w ritten'notice to the Owner, elilstrt 0% n. Martage ;aaad AT hit005::termhiate the Contract ah� rcc&6 & j Owner as provided in Section 14.1:3. 34.2 TerFriiriafiiora Bathe QvnerfcrGaats �i�ies©wzzei may".terinir<ate tl3e Coritiract �t `ih C61M,=-tor ;:. r. . repeatedly rem&es or fails to .supply enough properly s dUea workers or proper materials; . fails to make payzue t to ubcontraEtorsfiix atertals or labor -in accordano Wjtkiderespectr� agreemerrt� ieit�,eeniheCo�itractb�.�d�t;�aontraott��, - `: - .3 repeatedly digardsyappficable laws, staEtttes; ortlnanc, cadet, z oleodg€zarls�r Tl v � orders of a public aiithio iy; or the breach ofa on .4 otherwt is. gu ilty ctf'Whstantiaip. pra�ision of Ctract l�octttnenis. 5 2:2 Why: y.of ve reasons e;ci5t; the Owner, alley cyst ltat mn with the C tisfrtic l 1116449-0 � idxVt�ti ficatio. e Ixt ectsfctn- lalcer that sufficient cause exists to }ustt such aeato6, y'.Wri3t44gre�ud ce tct - 4 they r ' r :of the Owner and alter givzn the Co tiat�tor and t1t :Cnn€rxoto 's ure rf a l tt� .r teem 1 nt of the Contraf or aztd nta , sut� eo€ €c�'ara rtor efts oe ;tit eta, 15 orze y p c tW,,E aq n: the site and take pos }fission 4 all tka6 ia0, equtpMeM„An61, dlzd ` on on ment and machinery thereon owned by the C s �tracto e si t of subcontracts pursuant to Section 5.4; and e �f-V1TlIateVer r�a6dnSblQ I?3eth©d thl Owner ma aePX?1 f�r�p��k�fr� +�pQYi �tiEA i{ 4�L1R9t OT CAS I1k61Id r ¢� th>Orner shall: fitrnish to the= Caiitractr a detailed aax�git>f. r fini n-g the Work. r 3 $ , i nit EsAhe-Cwtract for one of e reasons,sta€ed in Section l l", fide C.o xra or ll w o ytnnt tttl the fi7Vor#ts-finished, X 2 4 tl �p id bat the Contract Surrl,rxcee& cosMe ftiiisli ng the mark, inchrd�r g ensatton:l`c�r the'_ - �bns � ztag r s d atect's set tees and expenses made necessary thereby antl'other d,anxages mdurred ad€ep`res sz�ed,�€ch excess shall be pazd to tle'Coritractur ffsi?olt fists and datnas,excee the t t he f v c� r shall pa the clilTerenee-to the owner:. The �ainount to bl patd::fa the C:tanI act. or " ` 0+ case_ lxail, upon apphcatroi be certified "bertitial Uecisrtat€ L.der aEEz consultation with ` tb ti0 , ,li01 d this obligation for payment shall surf ive terminat o . ofthe Contract. ' , te " ,r„;a., 3 j �paerstoiille C�vterfor Convenience § 1t1 .1 Th� out cause, order the Contractor iri writit g to suspend, delay or rnteirtpt the Work in sa e or >n part f�6rsu� criod of time as the Owner may determine. a z� the Contract Time shall be adjusteci for'increases in the Bost and time caused by x s�asp a r is del `n err uption as. described in Section 14.3.1. Adjust m. ent of the Contract Sara 0101 Jnclude profit. F No atilt cut shall be made to the extent: t, rmance is, was `or would have been so suspended, - elayed or interrupted by '•axtotlter cause for "whicht e Contractor is responsible; or .2 that an equitable adjustment is made or denied Linder another provision of this Contract. § 14 �}„Termination By the Owner'for:Convenience .; 14 I The Owner may, at any time, terminate the Contract for:the Owner's convenience and without cause_ 'i>4.4.2 Upon receipt of written notice from the QW. er afsuelt termination for the Qwner's convenie ace the Contractor• shall 1 cease operations as directed by th e Owner in the notice; 2 t*e actions necessary or.tl at the Owner may direct, for the protection and pori of the Work, r ate d xept for Work directed to be performed prior to the effective date cif ti iixiitiaton stated m the_nottce,: ` f:� "-22 �rliinae all existing subcontracts and purchase orders and enter iiitb zio `further subcontracts and ' hase orders. AIA Docuitlent AMT"' — 2009 (formerly A201?''mCMa—1992). Copyright @ 1992:and U99 by The American institute aEAr�hi#ects: AIE nghts,reserved. snit WARNING., this Ate Document is protected by U.S. Copyright law and :re mationai'rreates. i}nauthorixed reproduction or distrIM-ion of this 38 AIA® Document, or any prsrtson of it, may MSult in severe civil and cHmIna!'para`tles, and will be prosecuted to the rnaxlrwlurn extent possible i ender the law. Purchasers are not permitted toreproducethis document. To report -copyright .violatims of AIA Contract Documents; e-mail The American Institute of Architects' leual counsel. coovriahtfa.aia.ora_ § 14.4.3 In case of such termination %r tae Owner's coinuen>e c. I the C¢ntrac#or slra ti a Hotted to.receive payment. . for Work executed, and costs incurred by`zeason of such terrntiaation,'along with reasonable overhead and prolit:on-the Work not executed. 44 , CLAIMS AND DISPUTES 1 1 befini#ion. A Claim is a;demand ar assertion by one of the parties seeking;;as a matter viszght; payment of r other relief with. respectto the.tetrn of the Contract The term `.`Claim" aisq >xc��des 6th6r"disputgs. attd . in question;between the Ownerr. and Contractor arisitig:,out of or..rclating.to tht"'bontza+ tThe"responsibility tt?, sus tiate Claims shall. rest with the party making the-Clairii. X_ - 951.2 Notie Clat ims by ett'iie'ir tha Qwner or Contractor must be initiated by w� en notice"to the other , Y and to taa ort.lvl ker with a:copy sent.to the ! oxistz fiction. Manager. d edritect, if the. h b otructi . " ag r Architect -is -no serving as the Initial Dea lion Maker Cl'a i#is y:±✓ither party must be militated r , : d r occtirrence of the event giving rise- to such Claim or within 21 flays after the claimant frlst;recc�gi e nr> viitgrtsel the Ciaiin, which v�er is later: N:• k. F� 15: 13 Con iyuln ;nl`�,I��> brman.ce, Pendingfinal resolution of a Claim except as otherwise agreed .in writingor as prove : 0 fill S ze 9 �c ticle 14, the Coniracto>s s iall proceed diligently with performastce of:the contract artd c O er sll a l make payments in accordance with the C.Q. Documents The Construction MSYfager vt fllrere C girders and the Architect will issue a Certificate for Payment or Project Certificate for R, " t zn aY o 3 ance * zthe decisions of the Initial Decision N> ez Giatibs fio_rX .0f[onal it If the Contractor wisltcs to it alce a Claim for an increase :in the Contract Sum, XI en nb t;e as;r¢yided h reixi shall be given before proeeeding to execute the Wozk. Prior notice is not required fOr x a. R 4im sa ,la aqg c a#r e i endangering life M:Troperty arising :vender Seaton 10.3. �} 1.�[at►s fo' Yt Iona{ § 15 ..i,1 fie Chun > ct 'his to make a CIaim for an increase in the,Contract Time, writter.ihotice as provided herd sh�llre gtveriToziactor's Claim shall include an estimate•.of cast and of prbab'le effect of delay on progress oiflie i71 k)t the case of a continuing delay only one Claim is necessary .. § 15: I:b 2.:If adve nditions are.the basis for a Claim for addittoddl time,. such Claim shall be documented lay data substaniiatiiglat:Weather conditions were abnormal for the period of time, could not have been reasonably anticipated and had`ani adverse effect on the scheduled construction. § 1 A Claltn5 for ;fit rls>tqunrl ial Damages. The Contractor and Owner waive Claims against each other For consequential damages arising out of or relating to this Contract. This mutual waiver includes A damages incurred by the Owner for rental expenses, for losses of use, income, profit, financing, business and reputation, and for loss of management or employee productivity or of the services of such per -sons; and .2 damages incurred by the Contractor for principal office expenses including the compensation of personnel stationed there, for losses of financing, business and reputation, and for loss of profit except anticipated profit arising directly from: the Work. ltis mutual waiver is applicable, without limitation, to all.""ottsequential damages due to either party's termination in accordance with Article 14_ Nothing contained in. this Section 15.1.E shall be deemed to preclude an award ci# _ liquidated damages, when applicable., in accordaaee`with the requirements of the Contract Documents :_, § 15.2 Initial Decision c § 15 2:7 Cl tlf.%' s ecluding those arising under Sections 10.3, 10.4, 1.1.3.9, and 113. 10 shall be iMf reed to the I.nitial. decision: The Architect will serve as the Initial Decision Ma ez, u iless otherwise indicated Dec.001 Makes it initial in the Agreement. Except far those Claims excluded by this Section 15.2.1, an mizti-iial decision shall be required as a condition precedent to mediation of any Claim arising prior to the date final 'ayment is due, unless 30 days have passed after the Claim has been referred to the Initial Decision Maker with nd decision having been rendered. Unless the Initial Decision Maker and all affected parties agree, the Initial Decision Maker will not decide disputes between the Contractor and persons or entities other thartthe Owner. AIA Document A232' — 2009 (formerly A2011CMa—1992). Gopyright 01992 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. Init. WARNING: This AIA' Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthurixed reproduction or distribution of this 39 Alt'{® bocument, or any portion of ft, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will is prosecuted to the maximum extent possible ! under the taw. Purchasers are. not permitted to reproduce thisdacument. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 15.2.2 The Initial Decision Maker will re -view Claims add within teri. days ofthe recen t bf a Claim take one qT more of the fallowing aeitioMn �]} request ucldttio�ial.sujpcsr�ing data fram.t% elazr hf.or.'a,ra irtse with up ortztzg=oat from the other party, ( )reject the Cia3,r i jp whole' r iti:dart, i3}. approve the Claim, (4 sly ,esva c+ orinse, advise the parties. that the Initial Decision.Maker,is u?iab1e to resolve the Claim %f the1hitial Deeisza >lV akrir la bs i ssuffi i nfoimation to .evaluate the merits of the Claith or if the Initial Decision Maker cozzeludes that, is thbRitial �cl to faker's sole discretion; it would be it pprbprtate foz 'the Tniti l Decisilon. ffer tv resolve the'ClaW; §v. inevaluatijig Claus, tkte Inzttal IeciszonM b>itrslialZ riot he ntlzat�do� consult vfEh ore �t - fan from either patty or from persons wt��et�ai:.kiiov,~l�d�,�.,e ar e�peiii�et�rr#� may assrfit'the IhitiaZ Dt�zoi�=- rendering: a decisi°pn e Iiiit:ial Decisio# aer iny:riuest,tlxe Owt f4u1lroi reteitiot-oftrcl i ersons at the Owners ease. � � r � '2.4 If th tip]: D sc ale r requoas a p� top 4uzde ponce to a latiti t i io ad z�xial •: orling d ixob hall rgspond, withiii.t n clays alter lreeetpt of sticTi re u st, d xall. rtlz r ( j pio ide a 1 Anse on ' qi pporting data; ad�kee ixtial3ec tsion llaketvhezr €ha respse rtippait dalaa z be rsr e, the Initial :De sYoir ll4a cr a o .snp , of ilxg data will be f misZi d. i1 6ii receipt of ' P e spoti� e up _ many, the Initia D cis Zvl er will either rejector 2�pprove die lain -In: whole az . _ 011 T 1 § hzizr .o is or will render an itial deciszoix .a}3provtng or rejecting the Clain, or iizdicat mat the *4 eci� i bPe.-to resolve the' i iri This i2tial decision sl W (lj b in vrritiiig> (}state tT e - reaac? id parties and the Archtttt arid`Costrut�pxi Manama, i%itlre Architect or tr as the Initial Deci�sitctn Ivlal�er of axi `-cYzan e m the Contract ruin <rir Conk _�io %TtS�tCtiO ',g . E. a iy x �e bq "3 �e € J' hall be final and binduzg ozi fhtr.parties. bait si bTect to mediation and;. if the parties F .ilta'ret�lTie ETfe mediation to biniltit dpziteesolutnn: s 5 ;8 E�theL�y z is F ' y in Wiation of initial d`e iszon at any time subject to the Perms ofSectioai l 6 Y_ t 15�tlier rxv,t 30 days'from the date ,fan initial decision, demand its wrttTnthat lhhtf other par# file. die atiza in, ., of tkie uxitial decision If such a'deiriaztd is -made and the Turfy receiving the deman . fatZs ti i t med . r r he tithe required, then b parties waive their rio s am ate or pursue .b ndinb. dzspu �Crli tiorr pr- ��i gs with respect to the initial. d isiQn_ 1ti § Ta -7 ihe;etei�i9 agaarist the Contractor, the :Owner may, but is riot obligated to, notify the surety, if and 1 � = of floe iiatgre a t rtr -- he Claim. If the Claixri related to a.. ossibili.. of a. Contractor's default the Owner may, 0„ u p ty y + but is pot obIzgated to, notify the surety and request the srixety's assistance in resolving the controversy. . § 15i2.8 Ifa re area to cis is the subject of a mechanic' s-lien, the party asserting such may proceed in y a�6did-ance wit}z Aplal cable lavv to comply with the lien r"iatice or filing deadlines: Y g § 151 NIb�Iali��r ' Clal s, dispute`s, or other matters in controversy arising out of or related to the Contract except those waived Y, as probded for in Sections 9.10.4, 9.10.5, and 15,1:6 shall,be subject to mediation as.a conditiori precedent to binding dispute resoi bri. § 15:3.2 The parties shall endeavor to resolve their Claims by riiediation which, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, shall be administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its'Cortstruction Industryr. "k • t Mediation Procedures Procedures in effect on the date of the Agrosint nfi: A retluest for mediation shall be made in writrn €_ delivered to the other party to the Contract, and filet avith the persi7ii or entity administering the n iedratii 1 request may be made concurrently with the filing of binding dispute resolution proceedings but, in such.event, mediation shall proceed in advance ofbiriding dispute resolution proceedings, which shall be stayed pending =� t c i tiotz fQt. eriad of b0 days from the date of ffli �g> artless. stayed for longer pent Zsy agreement o the parties i4 kor cotii order Tali arbitratirirt rs'stayed pursuant to this section 153.2,.the parties riiayot3etheless proceed to the , e�ion of tztrator(s} and agree upon a schedule for later proceedings The parties shall share the mediator's fee and any filing fees equally. The mediation shall be held in the pla+we where the Project is looated, unless another location is mutually -agreed upon. A-gleements reached in mediation sh411 be enforceable as settlement agreements in any court having jurisdiction thereof. AIA Document A232T1' — 2-009 (formerly A201 T" C.Ma—1992), Copyrlght 01992 and 20OSf by The American Institute of Architects- Ldl - i9hts•reserved. ]nit: WAaSS' NG-. This AlDocument is protected by U.s. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unaukhodzed reproduction or distribution of, this Ale Docur'tent, or any Portion of it, may result in severe civil and crimlPal permitter, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible 4 I under the law. Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document; To report copyright violations of AIA Contract 1]beuments, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia_org_ 9 § 15.4 Arbitration § 15.4.1 If the parties have selected alrbianon as. th rRothod for �Zmding, dispute resobitioJa in the Agreenapht, at�y- Claim subject to, but not resolved by, iAOd ati6b sWl,be subject to arbitration which, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, shall be admiuisteredby the Amenc. a Arbitratior Association in:accordanee with its .Construction lndustty a., • - 1�11.iE.Ules M Ciiec. On --WC xi to Ql'.].UU 1�i eIIlellt. �-1 (iGI7 F.tLU 1.Vi. UUJU1i:1VU J1142I uc 111[.aly flu .WIA1L1r';'�3t'a;:Yca.�iu - # r party to the Contraot; atYd hi d with the person or ei tlty administering the arbitration The ,party filing a n : emand for arbitration niWt asserf its the demand all CIOW then known to that part .o which arbitration is perintte to be demanded. M.' 1 A demand for arbitration shall made No earlier than canaurrently w�tli the frltlr►g 43 a.request for fN 1, ;on, but in no event .shall t be r>xa a aver the date when the lust tiztl911 � ega1 ar egtl ble proceedings baked •. *: a Clairn would be A by e applicable statute of lintitzi mnl i►rstatt #e of )ixnitationS pUrpases, zeceipt.o€.a en dematdor arbt • n by theenn: or entity adri3inl$ter3ng the arbitration shall constitute the institution o or egu� p pro l s boned on tie Clairii. ,c,.. 4.2 ` r e, by tile-*l�trtlratoz or arbitrators sball_b� final,` and judgment may be' entered upon it in aPeemdar , p la ni any wi - aving jurisditc#ioit tl>�ereof . s ;�. t,Y dhr R' F-y `.`4� 7 re Mgr to arbitrate and other agreements to arbitrate with an.add�i#ional person•or entity duly pls�ds y s t4 eerrtent shill be specifically eiforceabe under applicable lawin any court having 154 . th, d Cc s iscretipi, xnay consolidate an arbitration conducted under .this Agreement with any ri talato Fprot�rded that (1� the arbitration agre..ernent governing the other arbitration s e aolidat�, (2 trations ko be co•nsrr]adatetC substantially involve eommoii questions of law oT t`aat,' 'r dons F` .� �}yrriaterzally supzlar'procedural rules anti methods for selecting arbitrator(s) - _ t� -f-4cr p�rly, at its sere iscretioit, may include by joinderpersons or entities substantially zanvolved in a i q sti flaw ur li fa vlzose`piresence is required if complete relief is to be accozded,In arbitration, provided pa> soiigift -, It d'consents: in writing to such joinderr: Consent to arlaxtxat�on �rivolving an additional �r ctl iy A�a-l�l Wit 'stitiite consent to arbitration of any clailn, dispute ciz oihermatter in question not �cd n the" Mitten c;Qrlt; mt. �l 3 The Owner afid 03ontractor grant to any person or entity made a party to an arbitration conducted under this €ioi}k15 4 whothor by joinder or consolidation, the same rights of joinder and consolidation as the Owner and tr %r 8r 11r ,Agreement. AIA s AIA Document A232' - 2009 (formerly A201lcf4a-1992). Copyright @ 1992 and 2009 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. Init. WARNING. This Ate Document is protectied-by UI S. Copyright Law and €nternatllonal Treaties, Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this 41 - A€A® Document, or any portion of it, may result -In severe civil and criminal partalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.'Purchasers are not permitted to reproduce this document. To report copyright.violaiions of AIA Contract Documents -e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org_