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Frank Dr,unmond Director o1' Public Utilities City of Dentcl Donton, Texan Re I R. S. GoocUuan Company Dear ?Ar. Drwmnondt We are enolosiny, copy of Installation Floater Policy of R. S. Goodman Comp'Anyo which oovers all oontracts, Including the one with bho cv~.y of Denton, Texas, in the arllount of 1154,020.10. As will be noted, the policy has boon endorsed to oovar file Oity of Denton, To»aso 0iS the ci.tyls interest may appear, in connoction with this oontraot. Yours very truly, h1GK1NV0oY-1LkRV4I;LL AGENCY , G l J L( tiys it . . Harv+el1 `S L oo 1 lhr. W. E. Wilcox Vice Prosidont It. S. 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I If IS AGIiI: 0 IIIA 'I ((A LKY 1(;Y I OW4 `)HALL IrAS f (Jk.l M s 7. 1.IMIIS Of I,Wt 11, 11Y Illi~ CIt,'~II~'th~ 51-IALI. NOT Iii i.Itt#1L,#; #"Uli MORE THANj A. $500,(00,(10 1N ANY (1N#: t:ASUAL'IY, I IIF4CR I#► (A SE (If PARIIA#, +)lt 10VAL OR SALVAGE i,fi+tWJ'fs, op i XF'f-list II't ALL t (IMBINEil. s` II . 250 ,00000 ) ; r ICY r)^i, +f1H $ so (too f, ~t) ti1,1 ''t1t)p(.41 i i MPOI(Ak I LY (31if0 10 ANY t~ 1(~ WAP;-lI(!Wsf AW A 1 1 W, ? 1`"> IAI„{ i,'f lr~N, D, $ ab,OO(:,(I~~ r)~ r:,~rd:i;: t, (!'tatu,1 K. NOY 1VITIl%tArnvl)o. THE CONMARY, LIABLE M"OF' r"!(,~;E Urlr'~"~~Y SHALL NOT BE CAU4&I) U, I#AMAi. DIRECTLY IN ANY ONE i i -lbt I: 1 i!1!~ 1 1 e ~t , r • z ,nl„•,- t.,.n.d :,nit. r: r..j-l; f 'E[ ~i~iil 't:€ 1~:i ~ ~•+11 of ,i, t~ Fd{~', T~ { ,Il:r , !ll.~1. I ,u IY, • i I 1 ,.tk,: al lln r,. t , rP::.j It -.{II1 tS it 1 ~1 1 ~II'llrl Irh I'i 1=, r;:it n~r 1 11 IIR:7.: E,1! kl7 1",Sr! : '!n,•'%fl ! , ' slit I I•I I~:i~ 3 1 I t I. I., 1 p ~ i it n~rr i-L t: r'r, i1fUl tiler : llryual,.tl 71;1'. I' ~i 1: is ,1•:{r:{ i rr,~~. i I r k i t I i 1~..14rj1 ~ 11~ IHivlt 3,"% r !'Irma intrlcetIiI Of 1r Willlvii 4in 1( 1;111-. Ikl 1 I I I - f ? I III, s<-II Ii Ir - \;uvr ldntur,ll it, ,1i6hr} I' ' 1~111[I ul Lu\'1'I:11~, 1' I I'. \1111 I111 II IIa t1- I'rf~:! ~IIIIY)~.: I I:..,. ! _ 11 Il nrl, I I I I[•~I[ I I I I I I i. , F, I n 1,~, I Gcurrll I I bl ny ConlpIulullai%,I 11rnr1al Iaa6ilnq I,. I 1 1 1'rr1u, t' 1)prl I 1 ? I';Irr;n it ) Itl1I, C Pill rNC 11115 1'uldul t• aualnn,btic ~ I J IG1rli ~ I t ) 1`11(1(111(11'11 I '111 'IIi i11Iv I' I I I I r I'I 1'a 111: t111 11t (1 111 1 IJ!t IIII .II I [111:' I1d `-171r l'O I I I r:I c 111 LII l'1II'I'I iI I ti '.I lloldvd I4 i~, I, lil 11 In - lt. i ,I .u1y .1-,,;~1 ,y I,n[e;a1111 I 1 lilultrll culil l.lrlu.ll pr1 I1 L..lr hnu:. ..h •.I cd J ~ I . 1 -11111r i 1111 I'u 1'1'1:11:1' rlf tlll~ul <I' U111 [ I I (r 1.,11:1 [ 7 1; 11111 ~-ft (11111 it t hill prl r11, nr.r1.1111 I 1 1 11 : ~)c1 Pl t I,rioll of r1u1111 I I nl l it r, nr ril'{Iliriri rr1rl'ic11 ~tV' prr~ir'it ~Islr11 lu Ilnu r1'It,(u-,11[ , 1 r I 1 , t I 1 ,llil. 111' Is~uoll rn 11:11 i , 1 i r. In• ' _ \1[11 r, 11 I1, AT: l hiti {'t'rlifir;111' nnr a I'nlirt' of !I hlii, r1 111 In In n1 Y~ J GENO, 5 - 303 WIST WOOOARD f•TRIIT UNISON, TI%AS-T111AHONI HO 3.5030 November 6, 1962 R. L. McKinney, Jr. Scam 15. Harwell City of Denton Denton, Texas Attuv Mr, Prank Drummond Re!a R. S. Goodman Company Denison, Texas GenttemenI We have enclosed Certificate of insurance on A. S. Goodman Company Bating policies In effect as of November 1, 1962; Trusting you find In order, we nre Yours very truly, MCK``FNNSX-HARWELL AGENCY S. E. Harwell, Encl. I" IN Iy.jie. Y*' hl pa R Mw a q` s 1 a, ir, Ir 1f1f F ~~~h~~i THE "TRAVELERS IZIlc Z1.0cicry 3ingul'Allce Campalp) TC c Zvatirleru 3111bctlutil'r lyollipalrp (xrtfflcatc of lusurnnce 'I'hix is l01crlify,lj;ktl. politics cif instlr knrtr us dcsrtihed below have bent iwoled to this iuatlred mmlled below nod aue in foal ttt. Ihi" iiniv, If such politics ,tic roweled or changed duriut; the pcriodti of covekage as staled herlia, in such a ornau r as to uffec'l (Ills (.21.tificnlc, n'rittcn notice will he mailed to the pally designated below for whore this ccrtificam is isstrcd, I, N;uu(t ttnd ill lclre:;s of li;rrly to a'lvim Ihlti c erlibru tc is issued 1. None an<I ild (I I'e49 Uf IIIHkit'('<I L- CITY OF DENTON I ~r DEN70N ?';X,4S R S GOODMAN COMPANY DEN I SON ORAYSON CO TEXAS ATTNI MR FRANK DRUMMUND 3. I,ucnliun of operation's to whlclt this ccrlilicitlc crl>plic4 TEXAS coyorapai for which frimonco Is offoided Itmih of Llablllly t'olity Nvmber _.poudy. paliod, Workmon's Componsolion and Employers' (`orepulwation. :Statutory liability in this slalo namod In Item 3 hereof Bodily Iniury liability-except autornobilo 5 00,000. tacit pcrsoft INuluding Proic live S Pow. Inch ircciderrt } Properly bantapo llabillly • except (IVtdll1OE)ue L 389973 11-1-62/63 S 1000000. each ucident INcluding I'rotcetlve S-10000006 I,grel; .r a to t Bodily Injury llalAily-oulomobllo S c.h lies on ~ S 3009000o ~0. c rch ac(idcnl . r' L I roporly ihanodo llobilily aulomobllo 389973 11-1-62/63 100 000. e;u h ucridr.ut llabllify (Bodily Init ry and Properly Danigla) S each necidcmt i olioy 1S eilecUve and c Iaces ;rt I1:111 A.M., t;utrl ird time at the addrt es of IIm Hutto rl ntyured , - ;tnlul aI !tl tcili, n"i . **Abscnt e of ,ill (.ntry ill lhesc sli,u c,o nrcaos that imiurrnre Is not afforded wllh respecl to the coverages opposite t hc, cto, lleacrlpliuli of Opcratfuns, or Automobiles to which dlc policy nlipliew t POWER LINE CONSTRUCTION IN TEXAS$ l l'hc Inaurlnlr e nliurdc d is subjrrt to III[ of tho tel111.4 m the policy (ytplicahle Illereto. - 'I'llk ccrlific klc re cXc crated by I'he 'I'f rVt Ic is 1114111 HU! C(411pi nv us rrtipc cts insurracc afforded by that coal- pally antler Ille pohc ins de,9igilim-11 above; II i. exec utcd by I he'cla ,clers Ind Unrrity Company aS reHpel't9 ilisrur• truce offo ch`d by that company nndel Ilse pohr.ics (lesigaiavil above" i (,liicc DALLAS TEXAS THE 'I RAVE1,l? N INSUft C OMPANY t. Producer MCKINNEY - HARWELL AGCY. 11,11H 't fzAVl.,l,r';r(5 (.oj%l I'AN of I ak NOY 1, 1962 NM L „ MnNrt~eK l 11•571A RIX.7 62 rbintro ill u,s A, /t lltflorl Zril tf ~rrr SENftlfl Df I i1rilrZ 7%71 T. %kewe-a.l~ `•~.re r IC.J~ . .';,`y. ~~DCG~"t2Cijt ~~DIt2/2CLd2tJ. PUNLIC UTILIYY CG ~iMACTCtrn r. U. unx oon PHOW ;10 E,*nAA .brwio~l, L 'Ytli Itf: f C'm ov OI:NTon Ormou, Tf:xAf; I'IioaE:cr Iaj IjLAcK AWD VI:ATCII COIiSill.'f ; FIC; ;ZJII I PJI:F:RS 1j00 MEADOW LAM. PARKWAY I'. 0. 1'3ox fP[o'.1' KANSAS CITY IJI, E11soont GE:frlLr.rtl:uJ TII I S I c TO Gr:I1T I I'Y TIIAT A1.1. ! l)OCONVIAl:TUIi,1, VIAIOOIZS, PI:JJSOf15 OR 1'11015 WI10 11AVI: I'URIJ I Sllr:l LAOOR AIJ0 JdMN.R I AL rofi 4ioR1f UJI IIII: A110Vl: PROJI:C'r IIAVC BI:GII FULLY PAID, AIID TIIAT ALL APP1,ICAMA: IAx1:5 IIAVI: III:I:N PAID, YOurt: vni ItuLY, r , Lc Wrl l,2u (.on";urr IS NERCDY ulvlE14 To "riif: MAKING or T111: I'llIAL f'A'fI-11.111 OH IIW AOOVE: iWirrJoIICD coii'mACr4 TIIL TRAVELERS 11101_MITY COMPANY ~ ~ATTOPfiF'!-II,~EAC7~ t900 M(.AOOW LAKV PARKWAY nLACK & VI`_ATCII P.O. Nox NO.8jim CONMI.TING [W;INP_tR5 KANSAS CITY tq, M1SSOUIII CHANGE ORDER CONTRACTOR Ii, ii. Goodman Gohlpal~y r,IIANDC DRUhR NO, J. 11, 0, Box 6y5, Dcultion, rl`exttts RA(C April 1:9) 1'9(! CONIRACT [OR '.Crl;.milld doll hina Cow;Lviauul.on 'PICIIICATION 10. L-11QB OWNIR (Jity of Duntarl, Toxeu rIII No, 1;110 1'R(i,1fCI E"Loetric, I)Y'Acul J.IlprovumulMri HIURT NO. 37.U ~ fi The onnlracl !a hereby chanllotl ns follows; Dollars L, TIlo (mil Lr1wL (jurInUUJ,c(t imriUitl.l.erl oii Llw UTAL JU-3 C. litlrrl.r; u)do2, LIu; conLrtret me vccortla(l oil Lho aLbachcd_ "CwlLnwts AuljimtiiwnL ;)Ivmvwtry u)Wdul.a" (IRLocl Ila(!emL(,r '6) :L` )'PA Cout of UuUn J. oW(I III corit.rucbK $l'J.2), ;110.10 Cant of AeWa.l, UnILr, lnutttl,acrl VcL It(ld.ltloil f'L)BI i),(12 r . Mae oonLrracwork racluLvin(; Lh(: Lvnim or of undarlivlld) tn;u LA.rluni.lig and I.Lemu of, work tulklel-Lrtkell by .ft: kw 1i.p,ramnolTL wore compl,(Awi tu, I.JoWd on Lha Lop of tha Lhtt'd poj(c crl' Lhe 'tOolltvw!t A(Ijw)tmonr StUrorutryo. w',Ii',.tutrA colltrit(1L j;11,i lio,oU AiQuuta(I wort: i1ol; 1i1?,1i1slr)n t,)!11,cio Milo colrtrltct wol,k wtu; i_1wro(r.ic(1 1,,/ work r(s(IttL'veii Ili Ow I'I.ldA ' '.r,Lcrl In r[aLI~II. r;ii Lho Lli;Llu;iT(I(I (,+)116rtu:L ~,:ntt 1 un it,i .l. 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I~ D ~ 1~ h1 ~ 1 N r~ Y N N M Y N Y N~ N Y~ F, W r iq N I t- lf\ C7 Ul~} U\Q U\ O w 8D U (U~ po 8p .r f Ul Ul 1f] lO f - C ((jf~~ OR O( I~ C1 f.) U F 1 `rl r t IA (Y) r-l Tranofer of underbuild and right-of-way clearing 3;11,680,00 (Dovel,oped 1)v subtractiiig total coot of units in orlginnl contract from. contract price) Transfer of underbuild ou now West-, hoop route as 6i%i,6o per letter quotation of April 12 Credit for not transferring underbuild on old West Loop line as per letter quotation. of April 32 3,,623.6o Remove l - 3 phasg.pole top switch 150,00 RoWork Bernard Ave as per letter of April 19 921,00 Cluater mount transformer station at University 175,0 Install 3 city-furnished 3 phase pole trop switches ~750-00 Subtotal ll,61l+.00 Field adjustments on East Loop Lino Unit Extended Unite 1'r~ies Price Polo Nn. 1 install 81-0" double arm 1 l6.oo 3.6,oo 81-0" single arm 3 9.00 2'(.00 Piny and insulators 6 1,50 9,00 Jumpers 3 1.0. W 30.00 Polo No. 35 instal!, , 81-0" single cronoa:rm 1 9.00 9,Oo Pina and insulators 3 1.50 4.50 13,50 11olc No, 61X install 81-0" crosoarm 1 9.00 9.00 Tina and insulatorn 1 l'50 1150 l - spool racks 3 1,50 11,50 Attachin(3 oocendary 3 2.00 6.00 2 0 Poloo No. 71 and 72 inotnl.l Special nL•ructureo 2 1)092,00 2,1411.00 Pole No. 90 install lxtra pins and insulators 3 2.60 11.80 ti Unit rxtendod Units Pricc Price Pole No. 1.01. install Structure 4.02E 1 112.00 42.00 Poles No. 116 to 131 iuc7. install Pole {rounds and clamps 16 9,10 145.60 Pole No. 136 install Jumper terminals material only 3 5.?6 15.7£ Jumper terminals install Polos,No, 93, 115 and 133 1.0 1.5.26 274.68 Polo No. 136 material only 3 5,26 15.'l6 Extra pins and insulators 3 2.60 7.80 ng 7 6 Dead ends 4/0 ACOR install Pole, No. 115, 2»132, 133, 134 and 136 See Goodman letter 4-1.2-62 6 36.00 216,00 Transferring to now poles No, 132-136 lump sum 200.00 Bubtotal East Loop 3,222.94 Vi.el.d Mjuotmonts on SVout Loop Linu Pole No. 1 West Loop - install 81-0" doublo orossarm 1 16.00 16,00 81-0" ni.ngle cr!osarm 3 9,00 27.00 fins &nd insulators 6 1.50 9.011 11.77 Mcm Jumper 20' 3 1.0. 00 30-00 00 Pole No. 211 install. ' 1-0" orossarm 1 1.1.00 1.1.100 Pins and inoulntorb 3 1.50 4.50 Neutral rack 1 1.50 17.00 Po1.c west or No. 64Y install lruoo disconnect 3 25.00 '(5.00 Pole west of No. 69 install Fuse disconnect 1 25.00 25.00 Unit, RXLundud tJrrlLs I Y i Pricr` i'alr~t Iic;. 'f:3 I.,: 9?3 i1~aLrca.:l. O-II (;try ticks holon 73A and 'llr 1 30.06 30.09 knk con racks (Polos No. 93 Clow 9B) 6 1.50 TOO No. 11 neutiol Strz, 132+13467W MY' 8.001e r r GO 31 C3?Ci Aovoso Moot from No, 95-9'T lirmcwo No. 6 cu ASO 7.6o 5.00/C 18wo Remove 81 -0" double firm 1. '101 00 10100 ltemrnvc W -J)" a irt({'l.e nZ`n~ 2 6, 0o 1r-', 0O Remove 15 kva i,z'ur+uJ.'orrnt:~' 1 1.5.00 15.00 7 5: on Palo No. 98X .inrtLal.l Fungi dirlconncel, rzwi tcheu 3 P5-00 75,00 Polo No. 108Y inytal.l. 1_i.n(7lc n1.7 ey nr)ri 1. 15.00 7, j , 00 Pi.no Ernd irrriulel"O'ti 3 1, yU 4, 50 I!ranrl'fur primary W5'c1 3 11.00 1.2. 00 3]..50 1'c in No, 127;1 l n::v"Ji W -U" doubler cru arjorm 1. 'L6, oo 1.6. oo 1.01-0" „i.nt;lr~ crorvoirm 1_ 1.'.1.1(;0 1.1.100 Sir Imory doad-ondu 3 6.10 1.9, 50 I'Ln :tnil I nr)ul.ribor 'i a , 5rr 1 , 5O J1i.n(jte rc:C rar.ko 9 1 , 50 1:3, 50 ';i,r rc'L 1r,10, brru;lult. ! 10100 10, 00 '1J:C'Rnf; 'r:r' 3 W ecrV 1 L'M r 11, 50 9.0o 7'rnntai'e1' Mw wiro is 2100 13.00 110' Ec7r' ! 3;1,00 35.00 1- 50 L'c,l.v i'k 'J2711 rtalnt)vtt !I';' 1'ru1." 1 20100 110100 f'.:O" dc~tiblr', az`1it 1, 1.0100 10,00 ' tilnllr arm Ko 6,00 Yr lm,ta'r dvad -rrndt' 3 7.59 X22'',50 P:Lnr, and in11u1'aV1z•rl 1.00 3,00 King)" UVO rw.ke 9 1.00 9.00 `)CrW 1iGhL briw1wt l 'T, 00 00 Pole No. IS ltlr)i;ull: goy I. 10100 10.00 WWI anchor) 1. f?5.Ob P5 1 00 35.00 Pole No. 107 Install overbeud guy 1 30.00 30.00 A Uri IC Extended unito Priu Price Dernarcl and Highland inetall ►4281a Hughes D-ond arm 1.1414, oo 1.44. oo Down guy 15.01AX 1. 214.50 r!14. 0o Doi-in guy 15,0113X, 1 45.00 115.00 Anchor 15.05 1 lw. 00 112.00 Material for pole at Lindsey 255.00 and Bernard (No. 6143) included in contract Ave D between Maple and Highland Install. 35' polo 2 25.00 50.00 Overhead guys 2 30.00 60.00 1700 Avo D between Highland and Prairie Tnst;all No. 6 cu for street light 150' 8.00/c 1.2.00 1 stall No. 14 eu 78x3 21411 8,00/c 19.52 1-spool aec racks, 2 1.50 PY.5P Ave D and Chestnut Tnatall 45' polo 1. 35.00 35.00 Street lit)wt bracket 1. 10.00 10.00 8' -0" double arm 1 1.6. 00 1.6. 00 5' single arm 1, 9.00 9,0() pi,nlle wino neutral rack 1. 1..50 1., 50 1i'ranufor 3 w aeoonclary 2 14, Sri 9.00 Primary dead-onds 2 6.50 1,:3.00 Yuan cutout; 1 2r. 00 211j',00 Transfer primary irive 1 11.00 +1.00 Down guy 1 10.00 10.00 Anchor 1 n5.00 ?5,00 157,50 Ave 77 and Chestnut w remove 30' pole 1 12,50 17,50 Street 1.1.1;141, bmeltol; 1. 00 7,00 5' -7n crommi'm 1 5,00 5100 Nomtra.l rack 1 1.00 1100 P5,50 North of Qkontnub and :7 7'nrital.l 81-0" doubt e am 1 1.6.00 7.6.00 Uni I; 1Xtcl]ded Uni_tn Pr ico Price Jmpern inrtull Poles No. 73, 98, 1A 11.2 115 and 128 36 15. f.6 549,36 Pol.c No. 130A material only 3 5.26 15.78 Pins and inaulatorn city material 6 1.50 1.00 5'` Compronsion dead-0103 Polo No. 73A iaterial only 6 13.50 81., oo Ave 1, - went aide br;t No. 112-1.15 In Aull 3 w Sao 3x341 102 8.00/0 8. l6 Removo 25 lava trannformor 1 15.00 15.00 Reniuve double erosuarm 2 10.00 20.00 Romwe lightninft arrontors 2 3.50 7.00 Remove cutouts 2 3.50 -1.00 57 17 5'ubtotal Went Loop 212'(8.92 'Dotal Adjueted Contract Pries 0rivinul Contract Pricm 1,31 ± 020.1A Contract Adjustment 31034,68 TABLE 01, CONTE 28 ADV l~;f i'1' is. 31MI~N'I' . A-1 A IIJf;'L'1tUC'i'I:ONC. Pilo 11TF)ll1i128 113-1. 113-11 PROPUMT, Pip- 1. pri .11 SPECIFICA11.T,ON DATA 1J0-1 Fin-2 CON'MAC'I' AOR13E'MF,,`N'I' CA-1. CA-2 11111FORMANCr D()NU 113-:~ I>~,2 U11N MAL (,1ONI)I'.PI ON:1 1 GC»22 CI;NPa2AL SPliCI:T'TG'A'I'I:ONS C-t Gq Section 1 - 04lNlIi2-I''UI3NIJIJI D MAIMMIAI. Sox lion 2 - CONlR2AC!I'UR-I'UriNTO]IT,f7 MATERIAL P-1 24 Soo'4027 3 - COMTRUG".l'ION PROCEDURES 3-7. 3-6 5or, J;,lon li - 1712A4ltNOf! (U1sN'I'ONi TEXAS - NO. 3103 ) ('MANfJM1Sj1ON LINE CON81112UCTION - L-hull) ADVP3iT1:SENEN'f TRANSMISSION LINE CON6J'MUC'PION "'R 1)ERPON, 'I'I kAe Noaled bld) will. be rocei.ved by tho City of ben~,)n, Toma at the office of thu City Secretary, pa'ior to 10,00 a,tn,, Central Standard T'.ime, FebruurY 26, 1962 then publicly opened, for the conatruction of trunr3mislelon and distribution :LJ.ncn, SJ)ecJ,f:icatl.onn will. bo iesua~d to only provpL,+ctivu blddert, who havo been qualified by tho I3ndineors, '"he 1BngUneera' qualifir-mbion of prospowtive hiddcra w11.1. bo bared on written ovidonco which each proapecLive, bidder moot c"ubmit 1.11 duplicato to the I4nglnoera and which cuntaine the following J.nformat+.on: i. Submit evidence that he: a. Ilan an adequate financial. status to meet tho financial obl.igati.ona incident to the work, b, JJtas no just or proper r,latma pending agai.nat him on other r, €.mi ltir work. Clubn)JA cvldenco that tho has conatructod nuccenoful.ly transmitision 1€.nes of to ntmilav typo. The evadonco sha11 include a lint of U'ju hAder'n comiLruetion equipmont and a list of nlmil.ar pole line projucti; which have boon complel',od within the ;Last thron (3) Yearn ilntirtl>, .lactation, conductor Sire, lonl,th, of line and approximal;ci contract amount, hrooJ)rcLivc b,Jddorri may exaaml.uc copsor-, of the nPecifi(lationn at Lim oi'iY.c~s (if' I31lcr;L &I Ventcai, ConniilUng EnC,lnoorn) 1.500 N',aadow L,ak), l'avltway, P. 0, Lox M o5) Kran as CJ.I;y :Ut, 1,4innourl. , CJUai.ll'led J)roni5rr,tiv4D blddora rma.y obLain dopier of the plant, and apcclfica- tlonn From the ContiuatJ.rt(r, Is'ki(;inuorn FJUbject 'to the fu1.J.ow1ng chUrireq: Ucpot31.1; Hel'und ' J'lanf, (tnd tipeea.l`Ictatioros, onr; Complo'k, hid t,eh. (11i.d dot Lna:Ludc n Chrcr3 (3) coplom of opcoifl.cta;tlons anc Jsl.arln which are a Dart theroof) 30.00 .1.5.00 I+,)cch aatldi.ti0rtal copy of ilic uJ)ccJ.a'icat:Lans ttnrl p Am; 0.r30 5;OO (DENTON, 11INVA I - N0. 31.03 (THANts11,11fil)LON WNA CON3iIMUCTION - 1P,-4033) A-1 Two copies of the specifications shall be submitted with qtKi proposal. Tho "Deposit" and "Refund" =ounts will be returned when the apocifientions and plans arc delivered to the Consulting Engineers in gond condition within thirty (30) days after the data sot for opening the bidn, hubject to the following; For each biddor who submits a dIroot bid to the City of Denton - The "beponit" amount for one complete bid net will be allowed. The "Refund" amount only will be allowed for each additional copy of specifications and plans, For each subcontract biddor or prospective bidder who did not submit a direct bid to thc, (rimer, the "Refund" amounts only will, be allowed. All bids must be made on printed contract document forms included In the specifications. When riled with -the City Secretary, each bid shall be accompanied either by an acceptable bidder's bond) a certified check, or a cashier's check on any solvent banl~, the amount of which shall be not I= than five per cone of the amount of the bid. The bid security shall be We payable to the City Treasurer of the City of Denton, Texas. Did security of unauceensful bidders will be returned on 8Tproval of contract, No bid may be altered, withdrawn or resubmitted within thirty (30) days from and after the date set for the opening of bids, ' Tho city of Denton renerven the right to reject any and all bills, and to waive defects in bids, CITY 0111 DBUTON, 'i`ftiFA6 DENTON, TOMS) - 140. 31.03 ) IRAN,..(SS1ON LIMO, CONSIMUCTION - E-11011) A-2 IN SIBUC TIONS TO UDDERS PROPOSALS. Prap(Mala Shull be submitted iii duplfct%Lc) ouch copy contai.ninC; a bound copy of therjo contract ducmunto with the Yroporptl. and requeotoa data forme proper.'ly filled in. Proposft1t, submitted without a bound copy of these contract; rlocumenti; o,, without all requested data and Information will. Imply that thu bidder doeo not intend to comply with all of the contract conditions and such proposals will be considered irregular. The bound copy of these contract documents submitted with the Proposal, shall include all contract doctunei;+,n contained therein when received by the bidder. Mtrios mule, by the bidder on the contract cioctunent forms ahall be typed or loC;i.bly ,rrl.t;ten In tnk with all. priucs utated in wordy and figures. cqulpmnnt data forms or other data forms to be filled in by the bidder shall be boldly written with blaok ink or shall be carbon back or oaalid ribbt;n typed so that suitable rciproduction of the forma may be made by d!,rect ozt%'1id printing, Blue ink or ball point pens shall not be used for filling in forma. Conflicts between these contract tlocumentu and tho biddcr'u proposal including contract terms, scope of the work) details of Benign) materials, performance gtiaranteea) tents, conditions of service and methods of work shall be marked in ink and signed or initialed by the bidder on the bound copy of theme spoci.l'ica. Mona submitted with the proponal4 Conflicts shall be marked directly on tho pages where they occur by making reforence to a particular page or paragraph ntuiiber in the biddorra descriptive informution, or by inserting notationa de- aoribing the conflict. Conflict notations which irnke ref(jr'cnoo to the bidder~o descriptive information us a whole will not be accoptablo, In caue of conflicts bet;woon those cy,eeifi.cationu and thcoo of the bidder not )narked as directed) th's J,I,gineern' l3pecll'icationu shall govern, If tho bLddnr a]aore uny part of theuc opocifi,cati.ons and contruct d,jcu- men'~s by erasures, dolotionn, interpol.ationoi or by any other way ouch such ultol,ation Shull be, al,(ined or initialed by the bidder, Proposalo shall be aubmi.tted in a sealed envelope addressed to the CI'T'Y OF DEN`i'ON) 'TEXAS and to tho attention of thr Direcl;trr, of The -r,velopo shyll. be endorsed on tho outijide with the bidder'n name and the name of the work bid upon, A singlo propri.ef;ury iriterost Shull not uubmit multiple proporial.s for tho mine work uvon though the individual propui;alu may be aubmittcd under iliffcr'ent numou, The Owner reserves the right to rojoct all propoaaln so submitted. Proposal.u may be withdrawn) altered, rind resubmitted at any time before the time rot for opening tho bids. Proposala may not ho withdrawn, altered or rcoubmitted within 30 days there(ifter. I (DENTON) TIMlXAG - 110. 3103) 1IS-1 1`80110S>A1, CIUARANTI,UI, Each proposal alial.a., as a guurant,sr, (of' good faith on the cart of tie bd bidder, be accompanied by either a cerLJ.ficri shock or cashier's check drawn on any solvent bank, or un acceptablc hiddor'n bond executed by the bl(hlcr and it aurety company uuthorized to do but; J.ncfill In the Rate of ` oxmi in an amount of not loss than five per cent W)) of tjo total bid, The proposal guarantoe shall be made payable wit,houL corjoILion to the "City Treasurer of the City of Denton, Texas" and the amount of Llie chock or bond may be retained by and forfeited to the said City of Uonton, Toxasi as liqui- daLed damagou LC such proposal la accepted and the contract in awarded and the bidder Paila to enter into Et contract in the form proscribed, with legally responsible oureties, within ten (10) days after such award i.a made. Proposal guarantee checks or bonds will, be returned to all unsuccessful bidders after award of contract, and tr, the auecesaful bidder or bidders after they execute the Contract Agreement; and file the bonds required by the contract, SIONA' MISS OF b:IDDIM0, Lich bidder shall. sign the proposal, using hi.a usual. signature, una giving his full. businona address. Dida by partnerships shall be signed with the partnership name by ono of the members of the partnership or by an authorized ropreaentative, followed by the deoignation of the person signing. Digs by a corporation oliall be signed with the name of the corporation, followed by the aignaturo and designation of the president, secretary, or other person authorized to execute such documents. The names of all persons signing should also bo typod or printed below the signature, A bid by a person who affixes to his signature the word "president", "secretary", "agent", oil other designation, without disclosing his principal, will. be rejected. Whon requested by the Owner, sattafactory evidence of the authority of the officer nign.ing ill behalf of tho corporation ahall be furnished. TAXFs, , AtlKI(ESM SN` 8 AND L.l't ETH, FXPEZ. The bid price stated ill tho proposal shall include all k;axes, llcease fees anti assessments which might be lawfully assessed ttgainlL Lhc Owner aI' Contractor on the dais of tho Proposal for this work. 't'hin ahall. include applicable Pedcral, fstuLe and local taxes, license fees, tiales "ti;:es, use :axes, occupational asocaamenta and other olmilar tayoa, .liconae ::ees and anseauments. it shall be the bidder's responni,bility to determine the applxctb.le taxes, ii,acnae feea and assessments, If the bidder is in doubt es to whether or not a tax or asnesument is ap.plicablae lie nhall state in his proposal whether or not this item has bean included in hin bid price and tho amount of tho applicable tax, l.icent-e fee or rv3sooament in quer; Jon, 11TVI9111IM-TATION OF IlPh,C1P1'CATIONS. 11' any portion who contemplates submitting u bid foi proposed contract 1.8 in doubt as to the truo meaning o:g' any Bart of the plans, apt=cifi.cati.ons, or other proposed contract rloc;umento lie may submit to the Engineer tt written regttoot for an interpretation thereof.', 'The portion eul,m.i.tting the request will be responsible for i.ts prompt dol.ivery. Any i,htor- + pX'C?LRion of the propoou(I documents will be made only by addenduni duly istaued and a copy of au:h addondiwj will. i•,e mailed or delivered to ouch person receiving, a sot of such documentu, 't'he Own,r will not be rosponsible for tiny other, (DENTON) 'i'is'XAS - NO, 3103) 113,2 o.xplarlationu or intorprctuti.onu of the, proposed docurrc:r,LU, CL oha.11 be thca reupon; 1bili.ty of the bidder to advi;r~. thr, inglncer of conflict- ing requti,,cmettts ur omisrsions of information which ure. P-,ccusury to a clear underntuncl:ing of the work before thu date set for ljf,(,ning bids, 't'hose (Juentions not rouolved by addenda shall bo .listed in the Propo;u).1, together with utate- mento of the basis upon which the Proporial. iu made un affected by each quebtion, TIME OY COMPLETION. The time of completion of the work is a basic considera- tion of the contract) and the construction period named to the proposal will be taken into consideration ill malting the award of oontrav:t. 'Pile bidder, howev. r, i;; cautioned against promising an early completion dote only for the purpose of nocuring favorable consideration of his bid. It will, be nucesuary that the bidder satisfy the OWiler of 11is ability to complete tha work within the utipu- IuLad time. In this connection, attention is called to the proviulono of the attached (ienel'al Conditions relative to delays and extenkions of Lime, ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION OF BIDS. The Owner reserves) the right to accept the bid which) in its ,judgmen~t, is the loweut and best bid; to award the contract by aectionu; to reject any and all bids; and to waive irregularities and infor- malities in uny bid that is aubinittod, Bids received ai'tcu:• specified time of cloufng will be returned unopened, INF01NATION TO BE' .1IUBM11TT161) 4iTH ni0Y0uAL, L,ach bidder uhall submit with his prof ft the name of mane ueturer and the type or model of ouch principal item (if equipment or mutorl.al he propou_~c Lo furnish, lie shall also submit there- with drawivirp uild descriptive inatter which will show f;enerul dimensions, principle of Operation and ttie ntaterialts from which the parts are mado, Any bill not having uu:i'f i.rient dcocripti.ve matter to do scribe accurately tho equip- ~ mcnt or material.n bill upon, wia.J. be rejocted as irregular, The, above drawings ;submi tt;ed by the nuccenuful bidder will bo rctctiincd by the owner, Any material del;arture from thouo dr(swingu us iubmiLted will not be permitted without wri.tteil pcrmloul.on from the Owner. Verbal. uLatc:rnento mode by thf bidden at any time r::garding quality) quantity or arru.ngomct;L of equipment will not br. considered. If' altornuto equi.pmont or muteriuls ure indicated iir the Propooal, it shall be underutood tilat the Gwrior will have the option of udhe ti.ng any una of the alternates no indicated and such nelooblon shall. not: be a cause for extra corn- pei,saLion or extt:iiuiott of ti.rue, (DEMON) '.P1-,);AS - 140, 3103) ID-3 FOCAL C'OPIf):f''JIONS. Each "bidder shall visit the cite of Lho work and Lhorotighly i.nfoi~m }ifanejal.f relative to construction hazardo and prouodure, i.ubor, and all other t!mdLLions and factsoro, :Local and otherwlue, whleli woulA uffoc..t the prouccaW oil and completion of the work and Lila cost nucr;nuary fol. maintonance of, utiinWrrupted oporatian, the availability and coot of ;IfO)ox, and f.'acil.f.tToo for t;rarmportatian, `candling and storige of matorial.o and oquip orit, TA must be tuidorstoed and agreed that all. ouch faeLorn havo boon properly invcstit~ated and considered iat the preparation of every propona.l. dubmittcrl, an there wi.l.l be no subsequent financial ad,juatment, to any contract amordod thereunder, which i.8. based on the lack of ouch prior Lnfornati.on or ifo affect on the coot of the work. BOND. '],'he Contractor to whom the work io awarded nhal.l. f'urninh a performance Bond to the City of ',)enton, 'I'oxaij in an amount equal to 1.00 por eont of Lho contract amount. 'f'hu coot of the bona shall be included Ln the lwnp own b,td price. 'T'he bond shall be oxecutod on the forma provided, copierr cf' which are attached hereto, and riltmed by a ouvoty company authorized to do busiricas in the ;state of` 'T'exan And aeceptablo au surety to the Owner, With the bone; uhall be filed copies of a "Power of Attorney", cortified to include the date of the bond. 1,11OINUM16 DRAWINGO AND OPECIFICAI'IONfl. The succmnsful. bidder will be furni.olied five eon o L ij'e plane AM opecificxztiono without charge, The nucoosuful bidder may obtain additional neta from the 13nginecrr4 by payment of the amounta shown in the "1lefutjd" column of the Advartinoment. All, plans, nrhodulas, and spocificat.ons shall be returner] to the Bngineorn upon co-, pl.etion of the work. 1ENTON, 'P1,XAJ No. 31,03 ~CIONSTRUCTION 1:13-14 02o1G2 IY NAPIA-, MAYOP Abi l ;1 I Y '!1UNC tl: i'h' Ir,lerr,ItnUti hereby l'rul~~one., tr, perforn: the Wur'r, r1''Iuircrd to conntr7ict the ;'Ii; •uii ,1tl+511 11Ile I,, tttlrl a;;sooIitIor,I (IIstrtbution cIrcI;ll, n accordance with !Aw "oil traCt doculmentli Ior I.h(, t,:)li()w ng prices, h': ^!rem incIWe u11 tam; w1.i.t. InJ1~1Ii luwilally lr(, rl,nenne'! rtYatirwi, the± Nrlcr, !±rII I i ally - Lun11, ;;um I'rlrr3 fUr !,Lr r)II!; r1let;0111 lsumt l,(Jop 1,11W UNI 11: :'I •r sllt.(!;i di mtribla+.1,,oil UA r•r•uI t;., 1u•. pccif-.ed, J.l 4t h _l VI, .Q.lt.tialhc~ I 6.pp-IuV.J,V.e1.) 0I 0 I l +~ty._ .Ix D Ulrtoe n.Uft~ s wqu,~ (s 6a v,5b s_,Q ) Leal l ,a1ul Itrtt ii Lmmp rul;. pri!+!I fca• the (;oruttruvtiort ui' the taunt and 'dent 1,uop IA nor (trul annociatad di atr:btttit,t, rir,:ttitn an nprciNed. 3tAO_L OUsU.zVA__ Ar.0Q_rj ~!'fiCa ill 41',~rdr.} 1. i. i ; errutl,rl'trx,ri bhat i,ho quantity eertulu uhl t,r ttuty change it*fbrc cample- t,lry;, r.f tw Ilnr'm. 1'ho ;oIJt)Wlu unit Irrlur.r, cover Vlie'type'; of' corlatrue- i.i o I i l ric_ ! udI'd c; r wh I r-11 inI ir,Itt i'l n111 1 y IT I M' 'I ude(1 1 It I.hu ;'Otlt 1'1x!:+ . 1 t if; urine-IUi that. help Uh t pviCOn tihn,I Ira usod f,1r Lr1It t1!Itric.'Yt!(l nolditionm utui C!I,Iotiuut fr!,lu t.hcr work r.ovvr!,.Il !Iy the luml. mum cr11t'af` prie, The r irli t, p3,~ t'G itlc) Lldr its! i!lta'lr~ nVt t H, tt'R<•r?pt pC,1o6 Itil. 11111t7„":I •3Y,.'rl,eEt(1 lu„fI1 ml,n ro. nr• crml,;, rerluirrd tcl priv.t'r1 it tTtnpletr i1; tilllae.tun, No 10 ,lttr;trr,!rr,t ~Iha 1 64" <tlWl:d r.tit itcrtun 1w I* t,trall,'hlnplrl~ wlft";. t.nu' Ilnl t !'rice u I,, l „ Ctr tic: Ir ';O1e no n 11 pule i _ It b:'.. ! 11ole OQ ~.Il ri r r! ll!)1!! ( no I.c,rin l pole reo (DENTON, T11,xAI3 - NO. 3103 ; (TRANSM) ,41ON JANE CONSIMUCTION -*E-4015) ? rli t,Il r o0 f'•Y:)~7,}1.t;-.,", ,t.1 C' fhb lily' C11 n.t.' 11.• ~ Up lit 'i)f/ 1,1 LS! F. }jillll ~ U7 ( Qs- !19 _ J ).BUVi' ~.~¢t,l,>t'illl 'PUilli , QiY, 00 0o ao 7, Low H 1 Q--' A _z._' Qa ^~~o v i j(' oa ao tx> i - 0.0 to 60 4 28E 00 00 09 6-0 (I)EMly,)t}) TEXAS - NO, 3103 ) (IRAN I)AIS510N LINE CONSTRUCTION - F,-4(n3) FF-2 Unit Labor Ma tc,r1,tA Total S So ti S'u o0 o.0.. ~ vo LO yOU 00 00 OA O~ T v a o--Z-S'° t;~, o0 ~ r oa _~oa !?asc11 arlrli f,l:~na1 3~4 4uG~h l,;. 10 feel, .Length of Nrr,utld rr,rl arlrl~rr.) to ~3.pE3I3 °O .S~o Sa o b Y, y G d .2f 010 ',1.'iN o~ ~ oo ~ oa 00 .n f+IJ Cifi t1, ,.11101-11ttN; Coilw.lc.LU1'1 S CU~7tIUCtC'1' EIlt r.'i; ll(%if~ t,lllelri ' M 1 ~ 1 Criflr~ll Cl th I', ~~e 1. NO, 3103 } CI'RWIMISiS ON LIM COMMOTION - $,-40B) PF-3 The above ilr•1r.ee are fiA-m, 1`0110wing are the names and addresses of all SLibcontruvLorf-, who will be :S.ing Miy portion of the specified work. only or[(; e,ubcon~.rnr to i,3 named for each portion of work to be subcontracted; I7rl_~~rii,tion of Work SuhconLriicl,„r' Nwne and Address I~IUY~ V. t r,l 1 ; ,,i w, ,rk wi 1.1 be s Lurted on or imf <<r,c 1: YS_!1._ _ r .1962 . t'ir! ril I c. trr"! •rl or bof ore! 'ltutr, 1"i, 190~_', rll E'1 t11 1!f arer'ptedl f.I1f! unriorf;i f(I?(?!1 (WT(1f.6 l6 uril"r Into a Contract '.he Rt111:;od forl'lfi within twenty rr:;@h,l[12' rIiift 1'j-x.,: the dlryi.Q UI' Your fropofia.l. Ioij rlt~..iL tkii.r~ 1~t~1 (Illy of 196, . QYl a.Yl._.11zx.a~__-- - Y.UU.Y.Y )3L rttdc:c; 5, GOODMAN,COMYANY a ' j i f liy ~ •-rr Bug 1 Heist 1 i1' bidder t. 5tata of Incf)rpornt!on Addrerls of PrinclinI Office N n `j~XQ5 ~~w__ (3,vri,(m o Tms" - N0. 31.03 ) ('i'mi'3mvwsio LINF: COICTRUCTION - E-11013) py-14 4.I 511•YIPICATIOtN DATA. Lach bidder ;t.ril] furnif(l the following data Ail cer it tune dercribing the equi.pmenl: rnd mate- ' riwlr he propoueu to furnish: Note: Wri.Le entries boldly with blw.-k ink or tyj,,- entrl(w using carbon back or or«lid ribbon. Do not liFin blue ink or hall point pan. ' S;~('..:r,ion P - CONTMCTU)-FURNSS1il,2) r.,+l}341tiPt7' Manufacturer Cat. No, or Type CrooF3arnlr 8'-i)", 6 pin 10'.r' 8 pin Bud s . Z0..~ _ Fla+, wood braces ?1ndr:rartn Croosurm .i ns fic.•cotldr;ry !;Meld wire rupl)(IO'r; Iforizontal post fnrulntorr; lo" s ,penrrion i,n;iulators _ (Nf1lt 5e, .15 rv pin type insulators ((I" t;uc;i;elial.ort insulators (mm I'OOl vlevioes Socket r_leviset; Chain links -4 Conductor la'7'T,(YJO em aluminum ansMit] S f3hi.eld wire -_i.i!-~ ° ft.. Q z•re i _ _ r J DfN, TEXAS - NO. 3103 ) ~ MN) LINE CONSTRUCTION E440H) sn-1 S10:1FICATION DATA CONI"ll. ~ u 'l Mar r c Name` Mnrlufacturr;r rat. No. Or `('ype Armor rods ;uulrenrion clamp for rhiel.d wire (ironnd rods MUM wire lead Bupports Guy strand _ C~ ~ >ud end units for guy strand i' Anchor rode; ALI 1011111 Anchors Guy gaurds Pale bands Wood !;train lnsulators v r; •r~ .0 . (DENTON, TkXAS - N0. 3103 (TRANSRISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION E-40B) SD-2 CONTRACT AORFEREPI'I' 1'11;1.`; CON'[R'lU`l' AGREEMENT) made and enterers into thi ~ ~ y da jYN 19u'',', by and between the CITY OF DMON, TEXAS) Party oI' the lrst fart and hereinafter called the Owner, and R. S. G001)14llli ~;Glll'ANY, 1'. 0. E3ox 698, Denison, 'eras, a Texans corporation with Its principral office in Denison, Texas. Party of the Second Part and hereinafter called tho Contractor, i11TNC;1Gr1P11: THAT W111-I M:S, the Owner has caused to be prepared, in accordance with .law, opecif'ications, plans and other contract documents for the work as nerei.n npecified; and VIIPRLAS, the said Contractor has submitted to the (r~rne:r a proposal in accord- ance with the terms of this Contract Agreement; and HUM) the Owner, In the manner prescribed by law, has determined and declares] the aforesaid Contractor to be the lowest and bout bidder for the maid work and has duly awarded to the said Contractor a contract therefor, for the soon or sums named in the Contractor's proposal, a copy thereat' being attached to and made a part of this Contract Agreement, NOW) 111]UMEFORL, in consideration of the compensation to be paid-to the Con- ractor'-aR of the mutual agreements herein contained, tho parties to these prer-onts have agreed and hereby agree, the owner for itself and its succormr5, and the Contractor for itself, himself, or themselves, or its, his or their succensors and assignn, or its, him or their executors and administrators, as follows: ARVICLE I. That the Contractor aha.ll furnish materials and labor to perform i>he work-to construct Item I and Item Il, East and Went Loop Lines, and associated distribution circuits, as specified and required in accordance with the provisions of the contract documents, which are attacned 1;ereto and made a part hereof, and shall execute and complete all work included in and covered by the Owner's official sward of this Contract Agreement to the said Contractor. AIi'L'iC L , If, That the owner shall. I n;y to the Consr eVor for the work nail matei:Lr,l_s embraced to this Contract Agreement, and the Contractor wi.l.l accept, i, full compennntion therefor, the scars (subject to yes, usbmunU as provided by the Cosrt M) ac OMI 11UI4GRM) MUR`f'Y-4,01313 THOUS3AND VENTY DOLIARS AND TE11 jh,020.Q. for all work covered by and Included in the contract award, designated in the foregoing Article 11 paymcnL to be made in cash or its cquivalont in the manner provided in the General. Conditions attached hereto. (DENTON) TEXAS NO, 3.1.03 ) (9vANHMISSZON KNI CONSTRUCTION - L-400) CA-.l. AR1fICF„3 III:. Tha time of completion is Of the e,ucnce± oI' tie Contract Agreement, and th/t the Contractor shall proceed with the "pacified work and shall conform to the following schedule; TIIT1 WOM SHALL BE COMPLETED ON SCHEDULE' To ALLOd uUc,,f m;,*'UL INITIAL USE OF TILL LINES PRIOR TO JUNE 1$, l 1()f , I IN WITNESS' WHERIOF, the purtie:a hereto have executed this Contract Agreement ar of the day an-d year first above written, THE CITY OF DLUTON, ![L'XAS Part>1w the I'irut Part S ea ) ny ~L ,L. Attost-i R. S. GOODMAN C01411ANY Party of the Second Part (Contractor) Fly Wi. tnet.;r;: f c~/G l Ai;tect ky _(SFSALj x. .N. K. K. X. K ~ H. K. X. X. y. x. 'Pho i'oregoi.ng Contract AgreewnnL is In due form according to law and 1.s heroby approved. Attorney for Owner (DXUWN, TEXAS - NO. 31.03 } (TRAN8t4ISS1:ON LINE, CONSTRUCTION - F,-I10i1} CA-2 I PERFORMANCE BOND KFr)W ALL MLIi BY THESE PPESENTS that we, the undMuigned li, GOODMAN COMPAIIY of IA-ZILSON,/TEKAS, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", and _ aYcorl,Uratioh c,rl;anl.ied and oxint:inS under the laws of tht ~Aate of C_cwtirrr( /,z a and authorived to transact business in the State of '-Texan, art ;surety) are hold and firmly bound unto the City of Morison, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Ownor", In the penal sum of ONE IIUNDR.LD THIRTY-POUR THOUSAND 1I'4ILNTY DOLLAR,,; AIJD TEN CT:iI`PCI (d,'1311020,10), lawful money of the United Staten 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, surcocBoro, and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents: 4HIIIJRAAS, on the clay of ItI,1; /2_a g , .1962, the above named Contractor enters into a written contract with the aforesaid owner for fur- nishing materials, supplies and equipment not furnished by the owner, con- struction 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 WilY ,,MIS, 1.t was a condition of the contract award by the Owner that therie prenentc be executed by the Contractor and Surety aforesaid: NOW `fHElif,70NL, If the said Contractor shall and will., in all particulars, well, duly, and faithfully observe, perform, and abide by each and every covenant, condition, and part of the said contract, and the conditions, specifications, drawing6, and other contract documents thereto attached or, by reference, made a part thereof, according to the true intent and meaning in each cost, then this obligation shall be null, and void; otherwise it ,hall remain In full force and effect. MOVI:DED FU{ TIIIBR that if the said Contractor shall fail to pay all just claims; and demand:, by, or In behalf of', any omplt vee or other person, or nrly l'AU) asrociabion, or corporation, for labor perforrrsed or rnaterial.s,, , urjplief or equipment furnished, used or consumed by said Contractor or his., their or its subcontractor or subcontractors in the performance of thn work contracted to be done, then and In that event, the aforesaid Surety will pay the full. value of any and all. Hoch claims or demands In any Lotal, amount not excooding the amount of this obligation, together with interest as provided by law. (DENTON) TEXAS w No, 3103 ) (MANSMI.SSZON DINE CONSTRUCTION - C:MB) Yil-l THO' UNDEBUIGN1;D SM,TY, for value received, hereby stipulates and 4g;rees that no extension of time, change in, addition to, or othor modificutJon of the heron of the contract or work to be performed thereunder, or oi' tlur rpecifica- Li ins or otLcr contract document accompanying; same, 5hol l in any WINO affect Ito obliE;Rlion on this bond and said burety doers hereby waive lokleu of any ouch extension of time, change, addition or modification, IN '1'N`9'i'YINIONY WH ,IiL01,", the said Contractor has hereunto set his Irunel anti the raid Surety has caused these prasents to be executed In its name, and Its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, by its attorney- i.n-fa.cL thereunto duly authorized so to do, Fit y ~f~ on this the /Y71Lf clay of 1962, R. S. GCOD14MI CO PANY pg~~LLoN m #3~CEb~ 13Y_ (51?!!7 } I, VT/-W- toll asst`, Sa ~ ~'Cv arts - - (OURETY COMPANY} (Insi,vfyice Agonc Attorney-in-fuct) ~h ate Iieprcatntutiv~~ (Accompany this bond with attorney-in-fact's authority from the Surety Company certified to :Include the date of the bondl (DPNTON~ 'VEXAS - NO. 37.03 j (TRANSMISSION LINE, CON911'RUC717oN - 7i,l-18013) P73-2 A, RWELL,AGENCY l 303 WIST WOObARb ST RIIT • DIN(SON, TIXAS • TI111HON1 HO S•5030 R. L. McKinney, Jr. Sam E. Harwell L19-110h 7p 1962 L 1 J. 1+'ranlc 1)rurmnon<1 Ui •Octo), of Utilities Ctty of Denton Dontort, TOXtlt1 • 1©r! ot"ac;nr..n t3ond Goodwin (lorap',lIly, favor: C9.ty o1' DOntor,, ll"(,X;.Lo 1'i: o jr;r. t 'c . ,5103 llorth ;.;x.. Driumnond s the City; Of Doritonj Yoxas, ~.c3 kxozoby authc~r~.tr,od !.o insort .i.n tkte Porlformrmcc Hortd and in tlto ]'a',i(;x) of lltto~,noy tlto scunc ditto t;,.ct .ri.! L tic tnr;ortod In tktu Cor~traot A~;x~Ejorn~;r,l;, Youvis very truly, 11Dj1 4T.~ Y cu; OiNy 13y: ~ ITY i ce: 5.'kto "'rqtvol.c;Vs f'llOCIiinD:y Co l c;nd lx"A. 1)tt.l,l.tts, 7.'oY.ttig r G~ C3. OOocin2an Cwul2an3 t"101-lc: UM-11Y CONTRACTORS r h. UOX o9u -/PROMr HO 6•1044 MARGIf 111: DENTON, TcxAB TfiA14SMIS31Olt L.INI: (,'OIISf,tUCfIOFI I'fio,JI No, '3103S I.-•)}r) Mil, FRANK Dliutft4o(ib 1)1[if:Clwf or UTIL1rIC:; HillfcoAt. 131ifLolllu IWwrotd, TI: A: DFAR MR. DfiUt4t4pNU; A,, PE:R ! N3'rftucT I wis I' itn Hii. Tcmv-, OI' BLACK ANI) VCA7 (:It III III S UTTER Of I1AfiCll 6, 1)62, AT'rACIN-.0 IICRCTO AI0. TminC 1} tAf'IE:s OF CONT RA ~J/ I'}, GU`I I:O CoVCRIrin 'rill: AUOVC WN'IIOIIE:U PQOjl:CI YOU 41JI.t_ A!.SO NOTE: A 1.CTTEfi f'ROM AGCNIS Of" 1'III: `iURF.'rY (:Uh1PAif'f AlJ1NORi/IN{; -fill,. Cf'rY TO OA"I'K "flit: Boob) l!!Jf_IJ 'rilCY AI'E 1" 'rlfi:ll( t 1tJAI, 51 CHlATIH;CS, '.)I itwnr Y01) VII I.1.. I'ItJO Al.l. II! OItUf:fi. I 7 iJl: (i l: Am: A!I ( 1711!:;, f 1. I!!1 , i I I AE,t' t,bVlSl;, Yo i$ v rt^. i,iul.( t. •.i. (;OODIIAN Ilf(i/It b 1'.it; E.J1 cC tilt. 1{, C. Tf,1-ltit, GENERAL CONDITION'S CONTRACT DOCUMENTS'. it is understood and agreed the the Advertisement, T.n::f;ruct.lnnc, 10 ?ciddeis, Proposal., Performance Dond, L'ontract Agreement, General. Conditions, Specifications, Plans, Addenda, change orders and specifications and engineering data which may be :furnished by l:.he Contractor and approved by the Owner, are each and all included in this contract and the work shall be done in accordance therewith. DI INITIONS, Words, phrases, or other expressions urrd in theso contract n:+cuments shall have meanings as follows: 1. "Contract" or "contract documents" shall include the items ,::,umer- ated above under CONTRACT DOCUMENT'S. "Owner" shall mean the City of Donton. 'T'exas, named and desig- nated in the Contract Agreement as "Party of the First Part", acting through its Mayor and City Council and their duly authorized agents. 3. "Contractor" or "manufacturer" shall mean the corporation, company, partnership, firm, or individual., named and designated in the Con- tract Agreement as the "Party of the Second Part" and who Thin entered into this contract for the performance of the work covered thereby, and its, his, or their duly authorized agents and other legal representatives. 4. 11 Engineer" or "Engineers" shall mean the firm of (Mack & Veatch, 1500 Meadow Laze Parkway, Kansas City IN, Missouri, employed by the Caner for this work, or its duly authorized agents, such agents acting within the scope of the particular duties entry+.sted to them in oRch case. 5 "lnrpector" shall mean the engineering or technical inspector or inopectore duly authorized by the Owner or Rngineer, 11mitad in each case to the particular duties entrusted to him or them. t.. "Dote of contract", or wordy: equivalent thereto, shall. mean the date written it: the fil,F.rt para(lraph of the Contract Agreoment. 7, "Day" or 'dayn" unlesa herein otherwise expressly defined, r•hall mean a calendar doy or clays of twenty-four hours each, fl. "`ills work" shall. mean the equipment, suppliea, and materials to be furnished and installed, and service to be furnished under this con- tract, unless some uther meaning is indicatod by the context. (D s WON) ml]HA , - NO, 3103) G& I ow16 't lanE" or "drawings" shall mead anti f.ne L'alu F) I (a) drawl nl;s furni.3hed by the Owner as a bassi[, for pruponuil;, (b) all nuppl.ementat;y d.rawingo Fuvnic.ltcd by the: cr,rnr l r,l: and when recluired to •-ia'rx clear, and to define in t~roatr;r itet, . 1., the., intent of the contract plan[, and rspocifl,fAh,nn, (r:) drawfngS submitted by titc r,uccessf'ul l7iddcr wl. to hi n prr;puaal and by eh(-., Contractor to the owner, when and as approved by the Engineer, and (d) drawings submit+:.ed by the Ownor to the Contractor during the progress of the work rln provl.ilcd for herein. iU. Whenever in these contract documents the words "an orrlered," "an directed," "al; required," "as permitted," " as (Illowed," )r words or phrases of like Import are used, it shall be understood that the order, direction, requirement, permission, or allowance of the owner or Engineer is intended only to the ertrnt of ,judging compliamc, with the turns of the contract; none of these terms shall imply the owner or the Iigineer has rany authority of or responall.bility for sup-!rvision of the Contractor's forces or construction operations, such supervision including, sole responsibility therefor being cttri.ctly reserved. for the Contractor, iJ., Simi'i.arly the words "approved," `reasonable," "[,unable," "acceptable," "properly," "aati of Rotnry," or words of like effect and import, unless otherwise porticularl.y specified horei.►t, ahall mean approved, reasonable, suitable, acceptable, proper, or satisfactory in the )udgmotit of Lhc, owner or Engincer, to the extent provided In "10." above. l2. Whenever any statement it; made in the contract do,,e--vments containing the expresnJ.on "It is understood and agreed.," ot• nn express,ion of J.ike i.mpo t, such expreani.on means the mututil, andc;rstanding and. agreement of the ptv tics oxecutinr the contract agrocment of *•rhi.ch those oE-neral. Conclitionrs arc- a part, .IC-S VERNAL IVAIIIEMEINU. N(lI' IJlIVDi?ui, It if. understr,orl and agreed. that; t.hr, tri:tr.n l,c,rmr and jtov,ielont; of titirt a(;1'er_,nient tlltftl.l. superl:cde all. verbal statetnontS of any and t:very official. or other r•cpzr,;;r:ntcltive of the Owner, and vrrba.l. °,eaWTIlerrl,J Shall not be ol.'fcctive or be corlstruerl as eni evi ig ~ Into, or rorrnirig rt part of; or n.l:terin( this contract in any way whatsocvcr• uC -ii 3)TA_IIDARD L(IL~TC ~i,:oNS. Reference to standard, spehf.fications of tiny technical, ,oiiety, organization, or association, or to c:,aes of local. or state With Vi ties, Shall. mean the latoat atandard) cede, spc;cification, of tentative apcclfieation adopted and publAshed at the date of taking bids, Anl.ess specifically stated otherwise, dC-5. L7CECULION of CONTRACT DOCUMENIM Tour (Il ) copies of the cone-act dort'rcntG; will. bbc~ prepared bythe Isnginocr. Coploa of engineering data, special. forma, or other documents furnished by the Contractor, which fire required to be incorporated in the contract shall be supplied, I i286o CoNS 'r ( PT7UG Pi ON) I liC"r ~ .rr:~ A.l.l cop.loo will. be oubirdt•Led to the Contractor and th!? Contractor shall. execute the Contract Agrecment, insert executed coplot; of the required bonds and submit fall copies to the Owner. 'The date of cot-itritct ort the Contract Agrecmelit and bond formes shall be left blank for fill.lng in by the owner. The certification date on the Power of Attorney doeuiw)nt shall be also left blank for filling in by the Owner, The Ownor will execute all. copies, insert -the date, of contract on the bonds and Power of Attorney, retain one copy, and forward one copy each to the Contractor, Engineer, and surety company. oc -6. ;L'OPI , NATURE, AND IN'1EVT OF 6110,CIFICATIONB AND PLANS. The srpecifi.cat.i.ons and plans are intended to supplement, `-nut not neccailarily duplicate each other. Any work exhibited in the one and not in this other shall be executed Just as if it had been set forth in both, in order that the work he completed according to the complete design as decided wui determined by the Engineer. hould anyLhing be omitted from the specifications and plane which is necessary Tor a clear understanding of the work, or should it appear that various instructions are in conflict, then the Contractur shall a~acure written instructions from t1?e Engineer before proceeding witty the construction affected by such omissions or discrepancies. It is understood and agreed that f.`te work shall be performed. and completed according; to the true spirit, meaning, and intent of the contract, specifications;, and plane. When equipment or material furnis"•ed by the Contractor cannot be installed as specified or as shown on the p ans, the Contractor shall, without extra cost to the Owner, make all. modifications as required to properly install the equ,,pment or material.. Such modifications shall be subject -to the approver. of the Owner and the Tenginner. C.C-7. FIGURED DIME iSIONS TO CIOVPIRN. Dimensions and elevations shown on the plane shall be-accurately followed, oven though they differ from scaled measurements. No work shown on the plane, the dimensions of which are not indicated, shall be executed until necessary dimensions have been obtained from the Engineer. GC-8. COYTRACTOR TO CHK K PLANS AND SCHEDULE'S. The Contractor shall check all dimensions, elevations, and quantities shown on the plans, and schedules given to hiia by the Engineer, and shall notify the Engineer of any discrep- ancy between th. plans and the conditions on the ground, or any error or ornission in plans, or in the layout as given by stakes, points, or instructions, which he may discover in the course of the tork. The Contractor will not be allowed to 'Lako advantage of any er,,or or omission i.n the plans or contract documents. Full instructions will I+e furnished by the Engineer should such error or omission be discovered, and bhe Contractor shall carry out such inrltrlAltions as if originally specified. 101361. (CoNSTRUCTI'ON) GC-3 ("C-9- APPROVAL Or, ENGINEERING DATA, Engineerir t 64t.a shall be submi.-ttcd to the Engineer for approval. covering all equilMr-hl, j,ud fabricated mate- vials to be furnished under this contract. 't'hese dril,a uhall include drawings and descriptive information in sufficient detail to show the kind, size, arrangement and operation of component materials unrl devices, the external connections, anchorages end ,aupports .required, performance characteristics and dimensions needed for installation and correlation with other materials and/or equipment. Data to be submitted shall include drawings an required to show essential details of any charges in design or construction proposed by the Contractor and all required wiring and piping ;Layouts. No work shall be perfDrmed in connection with the fabrication or manufacture of materials, equipment, devices, or items shown by any drawing thereof, nor shall any accessory, appurtenance, or device not fabricateO or manufactured by the Contractor or his subcontractor, be purchased until the drawing or drawings and data therefor have been approved, except at the Contractor's own risk and responsibility. Pour M cosies of each drawing and necessary data ,ahall be submitted to the Engineer. 4fhen the drawings and data are returned marked "APPROVED" or "REL',EI:VLD FOR DISTRIiIU'i'ION," additional copies Mal, br, submitted 1r> the Engineer. The number of additional copies will, be determi.nrd by ib.e Engineer but will not exceed eight ((1) When the drawings and data are returned marked "APPROVED Al NOTED/ the changes shall be made as noted thereon and corrected copies shall be sub- mitted to the Engineer. The number of corrected copies will be determined by the Engineer but will not exceed twelve (12). When the drawings and data are returned marked "RETURNED FOR CORRECTION" thr! corrections shall be made as noted thereon and as instructed by the Engineer and four (h) corrected copies shall be submitted. The Engineer's review of drawings and data submitted by the Contractor will be for, and will cuver, only general, conformity to the specifications, and external connections and dimensions which affect the plant arrangement. The Engineer's approval of drawings returned marked "APPROVED" or "APPROVED AD NOTED" will not constitute a blanket approval of all dimensions, quantities, and details of the material., equipment, devicc, or item shown and does not relieve the Contractor from any responsibility for errors or deviations from the contract requi.rementr,. All drawings and data, after final processing by the Engineer, shall become a part of the contract documents and the work, materials, equipment, devices, or items, shown or described thereby shall be in conformity therewith unless otherwise required by the Owner or the Engineer. 100661 (CONSTRUCTION - POWER) GC_IF (10-10. PRESERVATION Or MOPiUMENTS AND STAKES. The 0(,ntractor shall carefully p,~ociwre all monuments, bench marks, reference points, and stakes, and in case of willful or careless destruction of the same, 1411. be charged with the resulting expense of replacement) and sliall be respnnsl.bl<: for any mistake or lone of time that may be caused by their unnecessary )sins or disturbance, In the case of any permanent monuments o., bench marks which must of necessity be removed or disturbed in the construction of -the work, the contractor shall carefully protect; and preserve the same until they can be properly referenced for relocation. The Contractor shall furnish at bis own expense such materials and assistance as are necessary for the proper renlacement of monuments or bench marks that have been moved or destroyed. GC-11. LEGAL ADD1078SES, (loth the business address of the Contractor given in the bid or proposal upon which this contract is founded, and the Contractor's office in the vicinity of the work, are hereby designated as the places to wUun all notices, letters, and other communications to the Contractor may be mailed or delivered. The business address of the Owner appearing on Page GC-1 Is hereby designated as the place to which all notices, .letters, and other communications to the owner may be mailed or delivered, The delivery by one party to the other party at an address so designated, or the depositing in any mail box regularly maintained by the post office, of any notice, letter, or other communication addressed to such address, postage prepaid, registered or certified trail, with return rece:lpt requested, shall be deemed sufficient se:vvice thereof, and the data of said service shall be the date of such delivery or mailing. Either party may change the said address or addresses at any time by an instrument in writing delivered to the Engineer and to the other part. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to preclude or render inoperative the service of any notice, letter, or cor(Minieation upon either party personally. GC-12. CONTRACTOR'S OFFICE AT SITE OY WORK. During the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall inuint-aimssuitable office at or near the site rf 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 given to the Contractor. 00-13. PATENTS. Royalties and fees for and in connection with patents or patent infringement claims for materialq) articles, apparatus, devices, or equipment (as distinguished from processes) used in or for the work, shall be included in the contract amount and the Contractor shall satisfy all. demands that may be made at any time for such; and lie shall be liable for any damages, or claims for patent infringements. 'Phc Contractor shall, at his own cos' and expense, defend ar,y and all suits or proceedings that may be instituted at any time against the Owner for infringement or alleged infringement of any such pate;lts involved in the work and, in rase of an award of damages, the said Contractor shall pay such award, Final ptsyment to the Contractor by the Owner will not be made while any such suit or claim retrains unsettled. `.Cite Contrac- tor., however, shall not be liable I'or the 6efenso of any suit or other proceed- it; s, nor for the payment of any dwages or other costs in connection therewith, for, the infringement or al.l..ged iuTrl.ngement of any patents d process requited by the. Owner in the design ~f the work to be done under this contract or by the contract specifications therefor. i 11.2860 (CONS`1'Rumo) GC-5 - LIE. INDEPL1N➢EN'P CONTRACTOR, The relation of I,4t! (IonLractor to the Nrior ahaLl. be that of an inde:;1enddent contractor, (9C-15, REIATIONS WITH OPIUM CONTRACTONS. The: Contractor fshall coopcratc with u3J. other contractors who may be performing work In behalf of the Owner) and workmen who may be employed by the owner, on any work in the vicinity of the work to be done under this contract, and he shall so conduct his opcrut:iono as to interfere to the least possible extent with the work of such contractors or workmen, Ile shall promptly make good., at his own oxpcnne, any injury or damage; that rr,ay be slrstained by other contractors or employces of the Owner ELL his handcs, Any difference or conflict which may ari.,e between the Contractor and other eiastractors, or between the Contractor and the workmen of the owner, In regard their work shall be adjusted and determined by the Engineer. If the work of the Contractor is delayed because of any acts or omissions of any other contractor or contractors, the Contractor shall have no claim against; the Owner on that account other than for an extension of time, I When two or more contracts are being executed at one time In such manner that work on one contract may interfere with that on another, the Engineer shall decid which contractor shall cease; work and which shall continue, or whether tie work on both contracts shall progress at the same time, and in what manner, When the territory of one contract in tho necessary or convenient means of accoutj for the transportation or movement of men, materials, or appliances required for, the execution of another contract, such privilegcu of access or r%oy other reasonable privilege will be arranged by the Engineer for the ountractor so desiring, 'to the extent and amount, in the manner, and at the time, which may be reasonably necessary. CC-16, METHODS ',r OF OPl!~i TION, The Contractor shall give to the Engineer full information in edvanco, as to his plans for carrying on any part of the work, If at any time any part of the Contractor's plant or equipment or any of his methods of executing the work appear to the Engineer to be unsafe, inefficient, or inadequate to insure the required quality, or rate of progress of the work, he may order the Contractor to increase or improve his facilities or methods, and the Contractor shall promptly comply with such orders; but neither compliance with such orders nor failure of the Engineer to issue such orders shall relieve -the Contractor from his obligation to secure the degree of safety, the quality of work, and the rate of progress required by this contract, The Contractor alone shall. be responsible for the safety, adequacy, and efficiency of his plant, equipment, and methods. Any plan or method of work suggested by the Owner or Engineer to the Contractor, but not specified or required, if adopted or followed by the Contractor in whole or in part, shall be used at the risk and responsibility of the Contractor; and the Engineer and the Owner will assume no responsi- bility therefor, 11.286o (CONSTRUCTION) CC-6 The iqi prova:l by the Owner or Engincer of any plan (ir, !Uod of work proposed by the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor cif' any rosponsibility therofor, and such approval shall not be considered ao iin ascumptirn by the Owner or Engineer, or any officer, agent, or employco t,horoof, of any risk or liability) and the Contractor shall have no claim under this contract on account of the failure or inefficiency of any plan or rsnthod sc approved, Such approval shall m^ian only that the Ownor or Engin(.-~r has no objection to the adoption or uno by the Contractor of such plan ,L,~r method at the Conbractor'o oom risk and responsibility. AUTHORITY OF TRU, ENGINBER. To prevent dolayu and cl.isputes, and to diaeoura~ge litigation, it is agreed by the parties to 'Uhin contract that, Lhe Engineer shall in. all canes determine the amounts and quantities of the several kinds of work which taro to be paid for under the contract and shall determine all. questions in relation to the work. If in the opinion of the Contractor or the Owner, a decision made by the Engineer is not in accordance with the meaning and intent of the contract, either party may file with the Engineer and -the other party -to the contract, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the decision, a written objection to the decision. Failure to file an objection within the alJ.otted time will. be considered an acceptance of the Engineer's decision and the decimion shall become final. and conclusive. The Engineer's decisions and the filing of the writt n objection thereto shall be it condition precedent to the right to request arbitration or to otart action in court, It in the intent of thin agreement that there shall be no delay in ,he 1 execution of the work, and the decision of the Engineer as rendered ahal.:l. be promptly observed, 00-18. BNO:INEERING TMSPECT:ION, It iu agreed by the Contractor that the Owner shall be anti is hereby authorized to appoint or employ (either directly or through the Engineer) such inspectors as the Owner may ri.eem propor, to inspect the mfzterials furnished and the work performn!rl undr.,r this contract, for compliance with the plants and specifications therefor, The Contractor shall furnish all reasonable aid and assistance required by the Engineer, or inspectors, for the proper inspection and examination of the work and all parts thereof, The Contractor shall regard and obe;, the directions and instructions of the Engineer, or inspector so appointed, ',,hen the same are consistent with the obligations of this contract, Should he Contractor object 'to any order given by any inspector, the Contractor may make written appeal to the Engineer for his decision, Inspectors and other properly authorized representatives; of the Owner or Engineer shall be free at all times to perform their dutios, and any intimidation or attempted intimidation of any one of them by the Contractor or by any of bio enrAoyees shall. be sufficient reason) if -the Owner no decides, to annul the contract. Ok461 (CONSTRUCTION) GC-'( J I III "'Ich i,n„+c:c t,lon nhal rl(A, rclz,:vr t c.)i.tractc)r I"'ll lilt;/ ;)bI,i nCion Lo i,uV. form Lhe work "trictl. in acoovdance with Chu Plana uwl v uucifrcrrtion. or any rrKi_CicKions thereof as huveiu provided, and work iinl. eonstruct.ed snal.l. be rcrnovoil and masts good by the Contractor M, hilt ~,wn expc-,un(1 and free of ulh exl ,,ih;e to -the Owner, whenever co ordered by t Nn Eng ine;er, without Movence to any previous inc,pection, UC-19; NO WAIVLh. OF RIMS. Neither the inupection by the owner or i,ngin :er or any of their c.fficial.s) employees, or agents, nor any order by the Owner or Engineer for payment of money, or any payment, for, or acceptance of; th•: whole or any part c) the work by the Owner or l'snr3±.neer, nor any extension of thus, nor any potl8onsion taken by the Owner or its employcen, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of this contract, or of any power herein resorve„ tr., the, Owner, or any ripht to damages herein provided, nor shall. any waiver of any breach in this contiAcl, be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent; breach, CSC-20. 03UMMINTENDNNCE OF WORK. The Contractor !,hall provide and maintain, continua ly on the site of the work during its progress, adequate and competent superintendence of all operations for and in connection with the work being porl'ormetl under this contract, either personally or by a duly authorized superintendent or, other representative. The superintendent or other representative of the Contractor on the work, and Who hat; charge ' 11011:01', shall be fully authorived t~~ act for the; Contractor and to receive whatever orders as way be given for the proper prosecution of the work, or notices it connection ther'ewith' The Contractor shall be responsible for complete supervision and control oi' his subcontractors as though they were his own forces, Any notices to the Contractor shall bo considered as notice to any affected subcontractor; GC-21 MO`Pl+ TION OF FROI'L'iTY AND PUBLIC LIABILITY, The Contractor shall be accountable for any damages resulting from his c rations, lie shall be fully responsible for the protection of nil persons including members of the public, employees of the owner and cmploycas of other contractors or subcontractors and all public and private property including atrii,ctqreu, sewers and utilit i c,, , above and below ground, alone'. beneath, abar., across or near the site or sites of the work, or other perr ore;; or property which rare in any manner affected by the prosecution of the work, The Contractor shall furnish and maWhain al.l ! ecotisary nafety equipment , cch as barriers, signs, Warning lights and guards, as required to provide adequate protection of persons and property. The Contractor shall give reasonable notice to the owner or yawners of put:iic• or private property and utilities when suc.~h property is liable to injury or damage through the performance of the work, and shall snake all r~ac:errsary arrangements With such owner or owners relative to the removal and replacement or protection of nuch property or utilit;i.cn, )..1.2860 (CONSTRUCTION) cC 8 idODiyiGA11'lUN3, 7'he Contractor nl~a:Ll. r,lexil.l'Y 1,11Q mrk whenever no or del cd by the (hirier, and such modii i Cae.f uilb '311a l t m,t, ,I f's?e i, the vaaidtty oi' the (,c,ntiact-. Wxllfications may involve incraaeus I. d~,creaaeFS in -the amount of work to be done for which an appl'upriat,r C(,r,1,raU t price adju.Ament wi.il. be ma(te. P;xcept for winor changer, or adJustmenta: which involve no contract price adjustment or Other monetary considerntlon, and with the exception of aad,jua;t,ments of estimated quantities for unit price work c,r materials to conform to actual pay quantities) all. modif'icati(ni; nhtall be made under the authority of duly executed change orders issued and ~)Ifpled by the punier and accepted and signea! by t11e Contractor. GC-22.01. HXtra Work, 11' a mudi.fi.eat:j.arr i.ncrease:; the srnount of work to be (tune, and the added wart( or any part thereof is of a s c and caul properly and fairly be claonified under one or more Unit price aitems4cojfeh tile Proposal, therr vaid added work or part thereof shall. bo paid for according t,o the amount actually done nrrd at the applicable unit prise or prices therefor, Otherwise, rsit-h work stroll be paid for as hereinafter provided, C.l.aime for extra work will not be paid unless the work covered by such c.laiis was autlroriZed in writing by t:he Owner. Payments for extra work shall be based on aC;roed lump sums or on agreed unit price:; whenever the Owner and the Contractor agree upon such prices before the extra work is ntarted; otherwise, payments for extra work shall be bused on actual field cost plus the opec'_fied percentage allowance, For the purpose of detormining t-lliether or not proposcd extra work will. be performed, or for determining the payment; mothod for extra work, Lire Contractor uhall., whenever so requested by the Engineer, prepare and submit, to trio Rwg:inor.r a detailed coot estimate for extra work. Lstimatec shall shoat itemized quantities and charcxes for materials, labor, equipmuint rentals, and ether (laments of cost. Charger; for the Contractor's and subcontractor`s (if ;any) extra profit, extra general superintendence, extre, field office expense, and extra overheads shall be shown as a percentage addition to the total usti.mrrted not cont. thll.oss otherwise agreed upon by tyre Contractor and the Owner, such percentage additions shall be fifteen (15) per cr:nt for extra work performed by the ContracAor's own forces, or twenty (20) per cent; for extr:,•1, work performed by a subcontractor. When payment for extra work is based on actual field cost, the Contractor will be paid the actual, field cost plus an allowance of fi Iteen (15) per cent if the extra work in performed. by t;trc Contractor's own forees, or twenty (20) per cent; if tile extra work is performed by a subcontractor. The allowance will be paid as full, componaation for the Contractor's and subcontractor's 11.1' any) extra profit, extra gonoral suporintendence, extra Pield office a>xj,cnsc, extra overheads arr,rl all. ether elements of extra cost not defined herein as actual field cost. The actual field cost shall. Include only those extra costs for labor and mator.i.al. expended directly for and In connection with tile herformanca: of the extra work anct may Include: t L','860 (CONfjTi1UCTl'014) (cc) 11,1110 actual payroll COSL of all WOrkm(Ai 1) v;h w,' Laborers, mechanics, craftsmen and foremen. (b) The Con•tractor's or subcontractor's nr!l, eof i, for I)rAterialo, Lind rlupp3de . (c) The rental. charge for vehiclos and eonstrur;t,ion machinery and equipment. (d) The transportation charges for machinery arid equipment. (0) The charges for extra power, fuel, lubricants, water and special services. (f) 'iT.e charges f'or extra payroll taxes, bond prcm1wim) a11d innurance premiums. The form in. which actual field cost records are kept, the conA.mctlon mothorli, and the type anrl quantity of machinery and equipment uncd shall be r.,tb,ject to i the Digineer's approval, f Con Arueti,on maehlno'vy or equipment; which the Contractor has or, the job oi.tc and which is of a type and a1ze suitable for use in performing the extra work shat.l be used. The 11o tr:ly rental. charges for such machinery and equipment shall not exceed 1/2 of one per cent of •the latest applicable Associated Pkluipment Dintributors published monthly rental. rates and shall apply to en.ly the actual tame the machinery or equipment is i,n use in performing the extrcti wo ?k When extra work requires the use of machinery or equipment of a type and size which the Contractor does not have on tho job site, the Contractor shall obtain the approval of the Engineer before renting or otherwi.no, acquiring such additional equipment. The rental. charges for the additional equipment shall not exceed the latest applicable Associ.atwl Fiiui.Pment nintrlt,ul-,ors published rental rates, 010-22.02. Dooronsed Work. If a mc)(Itfi.cation decreases the amount of work tc be done, such dccreZse-shall not constitute the basin for a claim for d.amager, or anticipated profits on work affected by such decrease. Where the value of omitted work is not covered by applicable unit pricen, the Engineer shall determine on an equitable basis the amount of (a) credit due the owner for contract work not done as a rerinIt of an authorized change, (b) allowance to the Contractor for any actual Iona incurred in nonnection with the purchase, delivery and subsoqueut disposal of materials or equipment required fox, use on the work as planned and which could not be used in any part of the work at- actually built, and (c) any other ad.,justmunt of the contract amount where thin method to be used in making, such adjua•tmr.nt in not clearly defined in the contract documents. 1.1.2860 (CONSTRUCTION) GC-10 0111036 otherwise agreed upon by the Owner and thr, c;r,iil,z•actor,, the credit clue the Owner for reductions in the amount of work Lo l,n done shall be the estimated field cost of the deleted work plus an ovcrhoacl allowance of; Ten (10) per cent of the eatilnated field cost, 11' the work was to have been done by the Contractor's own forces. or; fiftcon (15) per cent of the estimated field coot If the work was to have been done by a subcontractor, 1'i01<l caul; referred to above shall include the category of' costs he?einbefore listed as actual field caste, items (a) to (f) inclusive of the paragraph entitled "Extra Work." 00-23, AIUMPRATION. Before brint-;ing any action in court pertaining to a decision of the Engineer, the objector (hereinafter referred to an Party A) to the decision shall first offer to arbitrate the question with the other party to the contract (hereinafter referred to as Party B) by notifying him in writing and setting forth in such notice the question to be arbitrated. Party B can elect to nrbitrato or not, 11' Party 13 agrees -to arbitrate he shall eo advise Party A in writing within -Len (10) clays after receipt of Pasty A's notice, Notice by Party B that he door not w1sh to arbitrate or failure of Poo ,ty 13 to notify Party A within the ton (10) day period, will give Parity A the rig{iL to start action In court, If Party 11 agrees to arbitrate, Party A shall choose an arbitrator and shall notify Party N of the mane of the arbitrator within ten (10) days after receipt of Party 13'a notice, Party B shall notify Party A in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the said notice that the arbitrator named by Party A dial]. act as sole arbitrator, or shall. name an additional arbitrator. If Party 33 names an additional. arbitrator, then the arbitrator named by Party A and the arbitrator named by Party 13 shall. choose a third arbitrator. The arbitrator or arbitrators shall act with promptnc-on. In the case of three arbitrators, the decision of any two shall be binding, on both parties to the contract, as shall that of a single arbitrator if the dispute is submitted thereto as heretofore provided. `Pho decision of the arbitrator or arbitrators may be filed in count to carry it into effect, TT they consider that the caso no demands, the arbitrator or arbitrators are authorized to award the party whose contention is sustained such sum or sums as they may deem proper for the time, expense and trouble incident to the appeal-, end if the appeal. was taken without reasonable cause, ti,ey may award damages f'or any delay occasioned thereby, 'i9ze arbitrators shall. receive reasonable compensation for their services, The arbitrators shall assess the coats and charges of the arbitration upon either cr both parties. The decision of the arbitrators rust be made it, writing, and shall not be open to objection on account of the: form of proceedi.7gs of award, Alh61. (CoNs'ndicnoF1) GC_ll If for any reason, after the said noticof3 have been eiiily given by Party A aril Party 13, the arbitrators appointed shall be unable or sha:l.l fail to act with rca-Miable promptnesa, in appointing a third arbitral,iw, Marty A (or, if he doers not do so within a reasonable time, Party B) may request a judge of the United States District Court who regularly holds court, In the district in which the site of the work, or any part thereof is lacatod, to appoint the said third arbitrator. if it appears to such judge that the two arbitrators originally appointed, were unable or failed to act with reasonable promptncrfo in aj)pointing a third arbitrator,, he may appoint the w-lld third arbitrator, and such an appointment shall constitute a conclusive determination that the arbitrators, originally appointed were so unable or failed to act with reasonable promptness and, if the said judge acted at the request of Party i3, that Party A Wid not make such request within a reasonable time. If for any reason, after the arbitrator or arbitrators have been duly appointed as hereinabove provided, Ue said arbitrator or arbitrators shall be unable or shall fail to act with reasonable promptnoas in reaching a decision regarding the question submitted to arbitration, party A (or, if he does not do so within a reasonable time) Party i3) may request a judge of tho United States District Court who regularly holds court in the district in which the site of the work, or any part thereof is located, to appoint three new arbitrators to act hereunder. If it appears to such judge that the arbitrator or arbitrators originally appointed were unable, or failed to act with reasonable prompt,ic:ss in reacl-drng a decision regarding the question submitted to arbitration lie may appoint three new arbitratorn to act hereunder, and such an e,>>ointment shall constitute a conclusive determination that the arbitrator or arbitrators originally appointed were so unable or failed to act with reasonable promptness, and, if the said judge acted at the request of Party D, that iairty A slid not make ouch request within a reasonabl.o time. If for any reason a third arbitrator, or three new arbitrators shall not be appointed by a judge of the United States District Court under the circumstances hereinabove described, or if three new urbitrators are so appointed and are unable or fail to act with reasonable promptness in reaching a decision regarding the question submitted to arbitration, then the arbitration procedure shall be deemed to have failed, and the parties shall be free to assert -their rights in the same manner as if they had not agreed to submit the question to arbitration. If the above agreement to submit questions of diapute to arbitratir)n is not enforceable under the law of applicable ,jurisdiction, each such q>a;stion after it has arisen may by agreemont of both parties hereto be submitted to arbitration in th-- manner set forth above. The Contractor shall not cause a delay of the work during any arbitration proceedings, except by agreement with the Owner. It is understood and agrn ul by the parties to the contract that no acquirement or statement herein shall be interpreted as curtailing the power of the lmgineer to determine the amount, quality, and acceptability, of work and materials. 11.2860 (CONE9TRUCTION) GC-12 ~iC-i?lF. TROV15T:ON FOR EIMPRCENCIES. blhenover, in opl n .on of the Owner, tliu ContractoiFTnao, Iiot~fii~~e~Ii stt icienl prueautic,:; I'ur um safety of' the pub.l.lc or the protection of the work to tie cons Lrucrt;nt under this contract, or of adjacent cl,ructures or property which ir;:iy be in,Jurod uy proce seo of con ,ruction on account of such negicet, and whcnc;ver, in the opinion of the Cwner, an emergency shall arise and Immodiato ivAlon be considerel neco,,savy in order to protect public or private porrcona:l ur property interests, then the Owner, with or without; notice to the Contractor, may provi.dc: suitable protection to the said int:rests by causin, ,Such work to be dune and material to be furnialird and plt ced au the Garner muy consider nccer)sary and adequate, The cost and expense of such work and matx(:rial so furnished shall be borne by the Contractor, and, J f t ho same t3hal.l not be paid on presentation of tale bills therefor, such costs rtia:l.l. be deducted from tiny amounts due or to bucomc due the. Contractor, Inc perfmir;ance of such emergency work shall in no way relieve the Contractor of rehponsibil.ity for damuGes which may occur during or after such precaution has been duly taken, GC-25 . AIOSIONM!;VJ. AND SUBLETTING 011' COTITRACT, The Contractor shall not assign or mablot t,ile wwork, or any puilt thereon', without thr previous written consent of the Wnur, nor sha:l.]. he assign, by power or attorney or otherwrisc, any of the nv,(iuy pFlynblo under thi_e contract unlesa by and with tile like consent of the owner to bp ;Agni.ficd in like manner. No right under thins (;ontract, nor to tiny money dme of to become due hereunder shall be asserted in any mannc,r ajatnst, said owner, of porsonu acting for the Owner, by reascln of any to-cul:l.ecl as;u;i.gnment of this contract or army part thereof, unless such asbLgplmcrit rshal.i, have.; been authorized by the WY111- t('11 consent of the (>4)nca,, an cal;(, the Contractor ar.;signs all) or any part; of, any moneys due or to become due under this <:a;tract, the Inotrument of assignment shall contain a clmlce s;ubstnntiall.y to the offoe L that it is agreed that the right oi' the usM-t!,noe in and to tiny money;; due ox' to become doe to the Contractor shall be subjoet to al.l prior l.ieno of all persons, firms, and. corporati.Otis for sr:rvices; rendrrod hr' materials supplied for the-, performance of the work called for in this contract. Should any subcontractor pail 'to perfor,ri in a satisfactory manner the work utidortcticen by him, his subcoatract shall be iirmecliate:ly germinated by the Contractor upon notice from the O+rncr, The Contr'aetor shall be as fully responsible and accountable to the Owner for the acts and omissions of laic :subcontractor;;, and. of persons either dlvccbl.y or indirectly employed by thCU, au he 1.6 for tlsc acts and umiBol.ons of persons directly employed by him. Nothing contairtcct in thi.f3 contract shall create any contractual, relation between any "ubcontra.etor and the Owner, 112860 (CON15TAUC`1ION) GC-1.3 iC-26, RIORT 0I-1 OVINEal TO TL 14INATL CON`MACT, 11' the wi,rlt tc, be done autdei, this contract sha1.1 be v~bandoned by the Contractor; or It th+.s ccsntra::t shai+ be asstgrnod by him otherwise than as hcrein provided; kir if the contractor should be adjudged bankrupt, or if' a general ar;!Agnmcut ul' hi a asuc,tr be •tia l,. far the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver shoed d he appointed for the Contractor or any of hi.s property; or If at any time: Ww shalt certify in writing to the owner that the perfo.nnanc:e of the woz-k under this contract iu being unnecessarily delayed, or that the Contrux:tor is violating any of the conditions or covenants of this contract, or the ppecificatlons therefor, or that he is executing the name in bad faith or t;therwise rt to accordance with the terms of said contract; or if the work be not rubstnntin.ll;; completed within the time named for its completion or wi.thirl the time to tulle),, such completion hate may be extended; then the Owner may seryc written notice capon the Contractor and his surety of said ownex's intention to terminate this :oatraut and, unless within five (5) days after the serving of cue:, notice .ipon the Contractor, a satisfactory arrangement is made for t4Q coutinuanre thereof, this contract shall cease and terminate. In the event of such termination) the Owner ehall immediately serve notice thereof ppon the surety and the Contractor, and the surety shall have the right to tako ever and complete the work; provided, however, that if the surety does riot commenee performance thereof wlthia► thirty (30) days from the date of said notice of termination) the Owner may talte over the work and xroaccute samq to completion, by contract or otherwise, for the account and at the expense of 'the Contractor, and the Contractor and his surety shp11 be liable to the Owner for any and aJ..l ereesu cost sustained by the Owner by reaaon of auch prosecution and completion. and in ouch event the Owner may take Possession of, and utilize in cornpl.etini; the work, all such materials, equipment, tools, and plant an may be on the cite: of the work and necessary therefor. vC-27, (SUSPENSION OF WORK. The Ownt;r reserves the right to rsuaPend and vallintate execution of the whole or any part of the work herein contracted without invalidating the prori.sions of the contract in any way, Orders for suspension or reinstatement of work will 'be issued b,y the Owner to s:,he Contractor in writing, The time for completion of the work, so suspended shall be exteniLed for a period equp1 to the time lout by rcascrt of the suspension. Fxtra costs and expenses which, in the ~ptnlon of the I3igirieer, are caused by work suopensions so ordered by the Cwner will. be paid by the Owner to the Contractor, OC~2F1, SES FR0I4 NA`PURAT, CAUS)M. A.I.J. ).uss or damage, arising out, of the i nature of the work to be done,, or from the action of the elements, or from floods or overflown, or from ground water, or from any unusual obstruction or difficulty, or any other natcraI, or exiating circums',,ance either known or unforeseen, which may be cnoountered in the prosecution of the said work, shall be sustained and borne 'by the Contractor at his awn cost and expense, l i2tiF~U (C IaNS'i'fiUC'1'ION) W - 1.4 GC-2;). lAWk; A19b ORJAIWICP! . Thu Conuvoctor clus' 1 !11, ;.i I L!ncs ub'• "!e ,GK. c~nnpl,y wlih 11.1..1. ordi.nanrco, lawn, and 1cguLstJ_n~•, unrl slutl3 and Uidonnll.fy the Owner and the Owner's e'_.(iul o1. ll abi.l i 1.5, ari.s.ing frcm or bafied un any virl.ati r,n x (,hrr same. AI..L pelnnit" and 1_iCCI)Se0 1.'equired In poi' filly raid 111,1 j'lrt(; of the work rilvd.J. be obtained and paid for by t x Cor,Lrric-Lor, SAIV'1:11MY REUULATION"j. The nperatione o[' the Contractor vha'1 bc: in conformity with all of the vu.l.es and rcgu:LuW e,nr of beard'; anti bxtier: I'M1119 jurisdiction with respect to 'sanitation, T'no Contractor shall supl,.l.,Y nai'e and sufJ'i.ci.etrt drinking water Lo a.11 (If hie, emJ>loyeco, rhall obey and (enforce all. sanitary regulations and orde.rc, and •;hall. Lako precautz,;nc ut;uitist the e--pread of infectious &[reaueS. The workmen engaged in work under this coJxact shaiL nci; line the pennanerit washroori Cacil.ities whether tltey are iti an exiating plant oi, are part of new conotruction work. GU-31. CIIARAC'TER OF WOIIKMCN. The Co,itracuor shall, nrnpl.oy only workmen who are competent no perrf;rm tho w,)rk a.":dgned to them and, in Elie case oJ' okil.led labor, who are adequaxly trained and experienced in th0tr respective tracies and who do saticfactory work. In a1.1 cases, local labor aha11. be given preference when availab.Le, Whenever the Owner shall. notify the Contractor that any man con tl.e wo-A is, son ti;a opinion, incompetent, unfaiLhful, or diao-derl.y, or who vses threatening or abusive language to any person rcprrsenting the CA,Inor when on the work, ouch man shall be immecl ately discharged from the work, rtnd ohal..l. not be re-employed thercon except with 4'nc consent of the 0,111er. GC- 2. SUNuAY, HOLIDAY, AND NIGHT WORK. No work shall, be done between the hotir3 ai' u:00J),rn, and '~:OC) a,ni., 1101, >n uundays or Legal. l1o.i.1c.(xy1J, without thr written approva.1 of the Owner. However, work a& may be necessary in case of eme_-gencica or for the proper care, maintenance, and prot,ec t! on of equipment or fini olsed work may be clone without the (3iner's approval, Night work may be establisIvAl by the Contractor, as a regular procedure, with the written permission of the Owner; such permission, however, may be revoked tit any time by the Owner if the Contractor fails to mai.ni.ain at night adequate equiyr ent for the proper hronf rution and control. Of thr) work and all. olicration pcrformcd the.,eunder, ( ;C-33, UNFAVORABU, CONSTRUCTI: )N COTIDITIONS. During unfavorable woath^r, wet Ground, or other unauttable construction conditions, the Contractor ahall. confine hia operations to work which will nut be aff'c'ci•td advrr^ely thereby. No portion of the stork Uhall be constructed under conditions which would affect adversely the qual.ity or efficiency thereof', uni.osa spcc1kd meann or pt;(-cautioi s are taken by the Contractor to perform the work In to proper and sr-A J cif ae tc:ry manner. 47;;,;,h (CbIi;;TRUCTION) GC±-Iy GC-314. BE't) INNING, FRCGRE,5S, AIiD YIN-, OI' COMPLETION OP W02K. Lxccpl, as vtliez~,j.c+e^dc;tox~~inea by u on-strui Lion rschr;c].ulc In I,1~~, ~ci+,rart duc~un~nt~+, thr, Contractor shall, within ten (10) days after l;cOij! Instructed to do so In a written notice from the Owner, commonne the work to be clone under this contract; and the rate of progress shall be ouch that We work shall have boon completed in accordance with the termo of the contract on or Wore the '00111lnation of the construction period named in the proposal, subject to as.y extcnuion or extensions of such time made as hereinafter provided. TM Contractor may brn required to furnish tho Engineer with a tentative schedule Fretting forth in detail the procedure he proposer to follow, and give the Men on which he expects to start and to complete separate portions of the work. If at any time, in the opinion of the Engineer, proper progress is not being maintained, such changes shall be made in the schedule of operations as to asaurr, proper progress. GC-3`j. HINDRANCES AND DELAYS. in executing the Contract Agreement, the Contractor expressly covenants and agrees that, in undertaking, to complete the work within the time therein fixed, he has taken into consideration and me:ile allowances for all, hindrances and delays incident to ouch work, whether growing out of delays in securing materials or workmen or otherwise. No charge shall be matte by the L-ont;ractor for bindranceu or delays from any cause during the progress of the work, or any portion thereof, embraced in this contract, except as provided In the paragraph on "Ouspensi.on of Work" of these Geneval Conditions, GC-36- hD('F ;N4I0NS OF TIMB. Should the Contractor be delayed in t,ho final completion of the work by any act or negrlect of the Owner or Engri.neer, or of any employee of either, or by any other contractor employed by the Cwner) oz' by strikes, fire, or other cause or causes outside of and beyond the control of the Contractor and which, in the opinion of the 1mginoe r, could have been neither anticipated nor avoided, then an extension of time sufficient to compensate for the delay, an determined by the '<ngineer, shall be granted by the Owner; provided, howevhr, that the Contractor shall give the Owner and the Engineer prompt notice in writing of the cause of delay in each rase and shall demonstrate that he bas used all reasonable means to minimize the delay. Extensions of time will not be granted for delays caused by unfavorable: weather, unsuitable ground conditions, inadequate construction .force, or the folluvo of the Contractor to place orders for equipment or materials a sufficient time in advance to insure delivery when needed. GC-3'(. MATERIALS AND [Z IPMLN'i'- Unlasu specifically provided otherwise in each case, all materials and equipment, furnished for permanent installation in the work shall be new, unused, and undamaged when installed or otherwise incorporated in the work. No such material or equipment shall be used by the Contractor for any purpose other than that intended or specified, Mono such use is specifically authovi vad by the Engineer in each carne. GC-16 1~~~3ti0 (CCsS~i~fi'1tUCT'LON) A-11. required tests for or in connection with wrrvsl a source of materials Bhuhl be made, at the Contractor's expenoc, by a 1wc, pcn-l,y equipped laboratory of cuLabltahcd reputation whose work and testing faN IILion are acceptable 10 the Owner and approved by the Engineer, Any change hi calgi.n or method of 1 preparation or manufacture of a material being routinely tested will require new tent's and approval thereof. Sports of all Masts shoal. be furnished to the Enginvov or Owner in as many copies as may be mood red. sC-36. i11~1JLCTED WORK AND MA7'YMIAM, The Contractor, upon written notice ~ from the Engineer ozthe; Owner, shall. remove from the premicea all work and materials condemned or rejected by the Engineer or the (timer, an defective, unsound or improper, or an in any way failing to nun Corm to the requirements of the contract docstments. The Contractor shall at hic sole expense, make (;ood a.l.l, work destroyed or damaged by nueh removal, and promptly replace materials damaged or improperly worked by him and re-execute his own work in accordance with the contract without expense to tho Owner, This includes re-executing or replacing the work of any other contractor that is in any way affected by the removal of such defective stork of the Contractor, The obligations of the Contractor under this section shall not extend to defective materials or equipment supplied by the Owner for incorporation into the work performed under this contract, If the Contractor does not remove his condemned or rejected work and materials within ten (10) days after written notice, the owner may remove, and replace such work and materials at the expense of the Contractor, CC-39. PLACING WORK IN 8MVICL. If desired by the Owner, port.lons of the work may be placed in oervice when completed and the Contractor shall Ave proper access to the work for this purpose; but such use and operation shall, not constitute an acceptance of the work) and the Contractor shall be IMP for defects due to faulty construction throughout the duration of thin contract and thereafter as provided under the guarantee, GC-40- DISPOSAL Of' TRASH AND DEBRIS. The Contractor shall clean the wodving areas each day of all trash and waste materials and shall maintain the site in a neat and orderly condition throughout the construction period. The Engineer shall have the right to determine what is waste material or rubbish and the manner and place of disposal, On or before the completion of the work the Contractor shall, without charge therefor) carefully clean out all pits, pipes, chamber., or conduits, and shall tear down and remove all. temporary structures built by him, and shall remove all rubbish of every kind from the tracts or grounds which he has occupied and shall leave them in first-clues condition, CG1(1. CUARANJ.79E• The Contractor guarantees that the equipment, materials and workmanship furnished under this contract will be an specified and will be free from defects for a period of one year from the date of final payment. In addition, the equipment furnished by the Contractor shall be guaranteed to be free from defects in design, 11286o (CONSTRUCTION) ac-17 4lithirt the guaranLue period and upon notii'ieat_i_on e,f thn Contractor by the cntner, the Contractor shall i)rompt.l.y waive al.l i:eede~l ad,juatmentc, repairs or replacements arising out of de;foets which, in the ,,lurlt~nu:nt of the L'ngineer, or thu Owner, become necessary during such period, The coats of all. materialn, partu, .Labor, t?annportat.ion, supr;i•vtulotr, rspecial tools and suppl.ien required for rep.lacemont of ,parts, ret,ai.r of parLso or correction of abnonr alit•ies shall. be paid by the Contractor, :n' by his surety under the terma of the Pcrformancc Bond (when a bond is provided). The Contractor also extends the terms of, thin guarant:oe to cover re[,aircd parts and all rep,Lucowent parLa furni.nlicd under the guarantt;e provisiona t'or a period of one year from the elate of inuta.llation thereof. IT within ten days; after the Owner given the Contractor notlco of a defect, failure, or abnormality of the worlt, the ConLractor nuglecLa to make, or undertake with due diligence 'to make, the necauaary repairs or adjustments) the Owner is h(.-.re-by authorized to make the repaira or ad,juatments himself er order the work to be done by a third party, the come of the work to be paid 'by the Contractor. In the event of an emergency where, in the ,judtruient rri' the CYmer, delay would cause tscriotta Leas or damage, repairs or adjustments may be matte Ly the Owner, or a third party chosen by the Cwner, wi.-bhout giving notico to the Contractor, and the coot of the worlt shall be paid by the Contractor) or by his surety under the: terms of the Performance Dond (when a bond i.r; provided). (IC-112, Ch N-3 l"OR 1ABOR AND MATFUITAJi. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the: ~Ow~r er i'roni al..l~~ cr lttims for labor and mnteria.l.s i'uInishe'd under this contract, When requested by rho Owner, the Contractor shall s,tbmit satis!'aetoily evidence that all persons, firms, or corporations, who have clone work or furnished materials under this contract, for which the [rimer muy bocomc liable under the laws of the state, have been f.t.l.ly paid or suticfactarily secured. In case such evidence is not furniaised or is not satisfactory, an amount; shall. be retainc(l from moneys due the Contractor which, ill addition to any other' oumu that may be retained, will, be, nuffici.ent, in the opinion of the Ortner, to meet all claims of the persons, firms and corporations as aforesaid. Such sum or auras shall be rotriined until. the liabil.iti.ea as aforesaid are fully discharged or sat:iaf'ttcvoril.y noctirod. Before final acceptance of the work by the Owner, the Contractor shall submi.t in duplicate n signed notarized affidavit to the l,nginour stating that all aubcontractora, vendors, persona, or firms who have furnished labor or materials for the work have been fully paid oi' satinfactor] ly secured and that al.l taxes have been paid. Z'he affidavit shal..l alsn bear u utatemont consenting Lo the making of the final payment signed, by the surety company who has provided the Performance Pond fellthits work (when u Performance Bono is provided). 11.2860 (CIMS`i'RUCTION) tiC-lti c}(;_)1;, CONTRAC'.POwg BRLAiN0W14 ESTIMATE, if Lhc c~,nttact in based on a Lump 3um~bid, or coatnios olio or more lump sum i. nmw for which partial, payments; are desired, the Contractor shall ,prepr,re and submit t,o the hKaincer for approval a breakdown estimate for and covering each such lump stun b.ld or item, Each breakdown estimate, ohowing the value of each kind of work, shall be submitted to and approved by the 1,M(4neev before any partial payment estimate Is prepared, Such itomn as bond premium, tc 1)orary construction facilities, and plant may be listed nepavate.ly in the breakdown estimate, provided that their costs can ba nubstantiated. The own of the items listed in any breakdown estimate shall equal the contract lump sum price or prices. overhead and profit shall not be listed as separate items, An unbalanced breakdown estimate, providing for avcrpaymient of the Contractor on items at work which would be performed first under the lump sum item or contract, will not be accepted and shall be revised and resubmitted until acceptable to the Engineer, cc-44. .C PAL IQQFBQTIO1n When the work has been substantially completed and at a time mutually aagveeabl.o to the owner, Engineor and Contractor, the Engineer shall, make a final inspection of the work and report his findin+;~ as to the aceupttbi'i.ity and completeness of the wnrk. to the Owncr. aC-45, IiARAIGE Of 1TA9IL1-1,L The acceptance by the Contractor of the lest puynierlt aha11 operate as, and shall be, a releasac: to the Owner ai d eveky officer and agent thereof, from all claims and liability hercundec for, anything done or furnished for, or relating to the work, or for any act or neglect of the owner or of any porson relating to or affecting the work, oc-46, DSPENSE Cy (NU]TS. In case any action at law or suit in equity is brought against the Owner or Engineer or any officer or agent of either of them, for or on account of the f'ailare, omission, or neglect of the Contractor to do and perform any of the covenants, acts, matters, or thingn by this contract undortaken to be clone or performed) or for the injury or damage caused by the rungligence or AMOK negligence of the Contractor or his subcontractors or hya or their agents, or in connection with any claim or claims based on the lawful. dcmnuds of rubcontrartorn, workmen, rr ari.al men, or suppliers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment) power touA, and supplies incurred in the fulfillment of thin contract, the Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Mor and Engineer and their officers and agents, of and from all losses, damages, costa, expenses, ,judgments, or decrees whatever arir,ing out of such action or suit that may be brou;ht an aforesaid, 11kk (COrISDUCTlON) wig (111ra 1NSL'ItnllCh. Clre Cotrtracrtur shai.l. ooaure, anti •+~rrintain thtrnlurat.Lnrt of thia-contract) inuuranco aghout the be ner03nary to protect l;im of raur,lt typr,s ru;cl, in such amounts sc:Lf and trte irrterestr, as may oC harrclra or risks of loss as {te l,Ite Otnor against u.1.1 a'einafter deeirplated r:l ripe eii'iecl. The i'oi~n a;ui 1.i.mltp of Hoch insuretncc, tog rcn ether with the underwriter therooi' In caclr case, sha.1.1 bo aPIU.'oved by the Otimei' but, regard.l.esri !~i' such approval, it nhal.l Uc the rcn,ponsibi.l.ity of the Cnntzautor to ma,f.ntain adequate i.nsuranec coverage at all times, ['ail.ure of the Contz'aetor to maintai.rr Ouch c,ovcrar4e ohal,.l not relieve him o1' any conLractunl responsibD.l.i,y oil obligation. .latisfact,ory certificates of Insurance shall be filed with the Owner prior to starting any construction wort; i'or or in connection with this contract. uaid certificates shall state that ten (10) cloys written notice will be given the Owner before any po:Li.oy covered thereby iu changed or cancelled. Certificates of installation floater insurance: shall quote the insuring agreement and all exclusions as -they appear in the policy; or In lieu of a certificate, a copy of the complete policy may be submitted, OC-4'(, Ol, Workulan's Comjensation and lnl.o er's L,lability Insurance. Thi s insurance shall. protect~rn Contractor nextin-ot any and all c.lnm's'brought under the Workmen's Cmpensati.on Law for the state or states involved in work performed under chin contract, 7t shall aloo protect the, Contractor against claims for Inji.uly to, disease' or death of workmen engnr;ed in work under this contract which, for any .reason, may not fall within the proviaio;trt of the Workrnon's Compensation Act., 'T'his policy shall. include an "all states" ondorcement, 'Pl,c liability l.imita shall not be loss than the following: Workmon's Compensation - Utatutory Dnployer c Mabil.ity - $100,000 each person GC-47, 02, Contprr;hensivc nutomoU:1].e l,taUilit - - Insurance. alb.' a insurance, to be on the comprehensive form, shai..l, px•otect; the Contractor against any and all, claims for Injuries to members of the public and damage to property of othcrc arising; from the use of automobiles and trucks in connection with the performance of work under thin contract, and shall cover the operation on or off the site of the work o1' all motor vehicles licensed for highway use whether they are owned, nonowned, or hired, The liability limits shall. not be legs than the following: bodily Injury - $250,000 each pox-son . !;500,000 each accident Property Damag<, . ,100,000 each accident 112860 (CONSTRUCTION) CC-20 M~' GC-!+'f,03, Comprehensive General. Liability Insurarwo. This insurance, to be oil the compreiensi- ve form, rr11 prote't the L'ontrrx;t,ur againBt any and all. claims arising from injuries to members of the pub] 1(a or damage to property of others arising out of any act or act of omission of the Contractor) his agents, omployoon or vubcontractors, in connection wl.th the operation or performance of work under this contract. In addition, this general liability insurance policy shall specifically insure the cons,ructual, liability of the Contractor an;iumed wider the foregoing paragraph "Dol'onso of Suits". libe property damage liability coverage under this policy shall contain no exclusiuri relative to blasting, explosion, collapse of buildings, or damage to underground property, `Pho 11abi,lity limits shall not be less than the following: Bodily Injury - $250,000 each person - $500,000 each aoni.dent Property Damage - x500,000 each accident 500,000 aggregate UC-It'r,01+ Installation Floater Insurance. This insurance shall insure and protect the ContraTE;r ana the Owner fr om all insurable risks of physical l.ons or damage to materials and equipment during the time the equipment, is in transit to the job site, An warehouses or storage areas, during instal.la- tion, during tooting, and until, final, acceptance, It shall. be of the "All Risks" types, with coverages designed for the circumstances which may occur in the particular work includcod in this contract. The cov'er.age shall be for an amount; not loss than the value of the work at completion, Installation floater insurance shall also provide for l.osnen, if any, to be adjusted with and made payable to the Contractor and the Owner us their interests may appear. GC-1+8, E;STIMATE8 AND PAYMLNIM. on or about the first day of each month) the iitgineer wia cce sin estimate of the value of the work done and unused materials delivered for, and stored on the site of, the work. The estimate(] cost for repairing, replacing or rebuilding any part of the work or replacing materials which do not conform to the plans and specifications will be deducted from the eutimatod. value until ouch corrections have been satis- factorily made, Tho Contractor shall furnish to the Isngineor such detailed Wformation as he may request to aid him as a guide in the preparation of monthly estimates. After each such estimate has been approved by the Owner, the Owner will pay .o the Contractor ninety (90) per cent of the amount of such entl.matcd sum less any previous payments on or before the twenty-fifth day of said month. Payments for materials stored on the site shall be based only upon the actual Post of such materials to the Contractor, and shall not include any overhead or profit to the contract-or. 020162 (Dis,m1,wrioN) GC-21 After official alsproval and acceptance of the work by the owner, the Engineer will be authorized to prepare a final estimate of the work done under this contract; and the value thereof, Such final estfmato Wall be submitted to the Owner within ten (19) days after its preparation has boon authorized as aforesaid; and the owner shall, within thirty (30) days after said final. estimate is made and certified, pay the entire Burn no found to be due here- under, Gter deducting all amounts to be kept and Mai.n& under any provision of this contract. OC-1+9. PERFORMANCH BONA. The performance bond executed by the Contractor shall be a Luarntee'-TV for the faithful performance and completion of the work in strict accordance with the terms of the contract, and each and every covenant, condition, and part thereof, according to the true intent and meaning of the contract documents as herein defined, (b) for the repair, or replacement where required, or the cost thereof, of nil work performed under the terms of the contract, where such repair or replacement is required be- cause of defective workmanship or materials, or both, and for the repinvement of defective equipment or parts thereof, within the guarantee period specified herein and (o) for the payment of all just claims, The penal, sum of the bond shall he for 100 per cent of the contract amount, The Owner agrees to mail a notice to the Contractor, calling his attention to any failure to comply with the requirements of the bond, not less than ten (10) dayn before notifying his nuroty of such failure. A certified copy of a "Power of Attorney" shall be submitted with the bond. Tho bond date and the certification data on the "bower of Attorney" shall be left blank. 'T'hese dates will be filled in by the owner when the Contract Agreement in executed. The surety company shall submit a letter to the Owner instructing him to fill in these dates. M162 (AZSTUBUTION) GC-22 M~WMWM .r GENERAL :~PECIIOICATION(6 GEPIFAML. Thene :specifications cover the construction W' approximately nine mi.loo of singlo pole tvansmis3it.ton and distribution llncr connletiu{, of tho followinL/, two itotns, Item :f, consists of the Last Loop Line between the Mm lctpal Power Plant and it future substati.on site in the northeast part of the (;Lt:, and auoociatod die- tvibution circuits along the route of the line a-ad I.n the northeast part of the City. Item I]; consists of the West Loop Line between the Minic.ipal Power Plant and it future nubstation site in the wei3t part of the City, and aesociated distribu- tion circuits along the route of thti line and in the west part Of'i:he City. uCOPE . The work coverecl by these specifications shall include the .urnieh:in{; of a J. mat'eria].s and equipment not Purn:lnhed 'by the owner and the puri'ortnance of all installation and construction work as required to construct the lines in accordance with the contract doemments. The ecnetruction work shall include the unloading) uncrating, staring, hand'- ling, protection from weather, cleaning, assembling, inst lling, connecting, checking, testing, placing] in operation, and performing work in connection with acceptance terste of all equipment and materials, as described in these specifications, whether furniuhed by the Owner or the Contractor. The route of the linos io shown on 6rawing E-3163;;-0202621 which i.n included in Soction 14 of this specification, The contract. E3hall cover the installation of the following unity; in the tranemi.ssi•on lines and distribution circuits; Unit Item I ltem IT 15 kv Singly Arm 'tangent ;structure 4.02E 3Q 20 15 kv Double Arm Tangent Structure 4.031; 4 3 15 kv.Double Dead End Structure 4.05r 2 1 15 kv Dead End Structuro 1s.28fl 9 6 Grounding 8.08A 80 7C Grounding 8.0813 25 25 Down Guy 15.01A. 84 80 Down Guy 15,01B 10 6 Span Guy 1.5.02 16 12 Anchor 15.05 52 46 69 kv Vertical. Fl.yi.ng Corner l'; ,13 2 O 69 kv Vertical. Corner 17,15A 7 7 69 kv Vertical Corner 17.1513 4 2 69 kv Tangent Structure 17,25 105 95 69 kv Double Dead End St,ucture 17,26A 1 1. 69 kv Double DoaA rmcl Structure 17,2613 I ~j 477,(»0 cm Aluminum Conductor, 3 conductors, feet 32,)00 29,000 ].01,800 cm ACBR sh:t,eld wire, 1• conductor, feet 23,Oco 22,000 35" Class 5 pole 2 2 40' Class 4 pole. 114 6 1{5+ Class 4 pole 10 0 50' Class 1 pole 2 1 (DENTON, TEXAS - NO. 3103 (TRANSMISSION LIM1, CONSTRUCTION - 1;40B3 0-1 unit Item 1 Unit l_1 55' Clasn 1 pole 70' 0lass i po.l.e ~'O 70' class 2 polo 14 7.0 r5' W..arsn 1 pole )15 3S Ij Cl.asn 2 pole 3? 6 80' Clans l pole 85' Class 1. polo !1 0 The abovo units of work may be added to or deleted from the contract using the unit prices listed in the Propomil. The contract shall include all right-of-way clearing and transfer of' existing distribution linen al.ong the route or right-of-way of' the transmission line. Existing primary conductors shall be removed instead of transferred in areas where new underbuild 13.2 kv circu!ta are being inatal.lcd. Bidders shall inspect the site of the linen to a^termine the amount of work required. CONSIMIUCTION SCHUDUf,L. The work Shull be started on the (late streted in the CcnTraac w-G-Veement- -and completed on a schedule to allow successful initial use of the lines prior to June 15, 1962. Within 30 days after award of enntract, the Contractor nhull submit a construc- tion schedule and progress <;httrt which will chow in pyaphical, form the time schedule for completion of eech element of the work, The construction schod- ule shall be r,ub,ject to the written approval of the Owner. 7.1he Owner reserves the right to order the Contractor to modify the construction schedule. A revised construction schedule which shown work progress (luring the previous month and current atato of completion shall be submitted in duplicate to the owner on the first day of each month th•,oughout the construction period. Failuro of Owner-furnished iwiterial Lo arrive at the Job site or acquisition of easements and permits Lu be cosrspletr. on the dates, apecificd nhal.7. nol; be Justification for claim for extra compesnoati.on, 'failure of the Owner -i'urnishe(l materials to arrive or acquisition of caaemcntr, and permita to be complete on the specified dates ahall not be Justification for an extension of time as stipulated in the 0=.,ral Cond.itionn, except where such failure: cauaeo in the opinion of the owner, an actual, delay in the Con- tractor.'a work and providing, that notice in writing of such delay in given to the Owner at the beginning of the alleUed delay. The Contractor shall then obtain, within 10 days of such alleged delay, n written acceptance from the Owner of the extension of ti.mo. Failure of the Contractor to accomplish the aeheclule of work an proposed, or failure o:C the Contractor, after receipt from they Owner of a written request to do no, to change, modify) or exped:!te hi.n proposed work schedule an re- quired -to (five reasonable asauranse that the operating date will. be met shall be cona.lderod a violation of the conditions of thin contract. SEQUEMCL OF CONSTRUCTION. The Contractor shall consult with, and shall co- operate with, the Owner and all other contractors engaged by the Owner for (DENTON) TEXAS - NO. 3103 ) (MANUMISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION ii,,A II) C-2 s WOVIc on 'the ;job si-~e in Fill phases of the construction work which will affect the pro(rress of construction. [,he r.nquence of the work shall bo tho .rcaponni- bility of the Contrael:ov, Nothing in these upecificati.runi ahe.ll rcliovo tho Contractor of his rosponribi.lity of peeing to it that the work if, carried out Lo the bent inLeresto of the Owner. COOPERATTON 1-11`[4I OUNT13i. '14re continuity of an adequate power supply to thn twn r a syrteni t~j af' prime importance, and to thin end, complote cooperation between the Contractor and the Owner, must fic maini,u.i.nori , All. work mu:ct be scheduled -to suit the ownor's convenionco, taking into consideration the power system faci.l.itf.cn and roquirements at any and all Limos during eon- utruction. when outages on existing lines are required, thay must be approved by the owner and a complete undo.ratanding and agreement must be reached by all parties concerned, well, in advance of the 'time schedule for such opera- tion, s.nd such understanding must be definite as to (late, time of clay, and length of time required, USPMRITS AND 111MITS, Tho owner will, obtain all oaaomonts and permits re- quire or~Clie construction of these lines. All easement•a for the bast Loop Line will be obtained by April. 1, 1962. Easements for the Went D)op Liner will be obtained by May 15, 19LJ2, 'I,4ie Contractor shall not fil.art wort: in any area covered by those easements or pormita until he receives written notice from the Owner that 110 has permission to enter to do the work, This written per- miaoion nha11 be requentod by the Contractor on forms furnished by the Con- tractor giving a complete description of the area, The Contractor shall comply with all M.mitations of easementa and permit: obtained by the Owner. COOPpliATIOPI WITH OTHER UTILI`9.'IL['. The Contractor filial]. cooperate fully with other utili.ti.es. l:n areas where telephone lines parallel. the route of +,he lines to be built, transfer of telephone conductors and removal of telephone poles will be done by the telephone company, MATMIALO AND IQUIPMENT DIs'[iCRIBL'D l:N 11I10po`iAL. Unless othcretise fitatcrl, in limos proposal; it VI TIT be ussumod that Lh( Contraetor'a intention is to meet all spocifications and ,job requirements and that to his T+erct knowledge and belief, the materials and equipment doicribed in [specification Data and other information submitted with the proponal will.meot all specifications e.nd job requi.rcments. In the ovont any materials a+.1d equipment are later found, either before or after contract award, to be uriaui-LO)le, maLevialn and equipment which aro suitable j~hall be substituted. SubFtitutions shall be made only with the approval of the Owner or Engineer and sueh nubntitutions shall neither entitle the Contractor to additional financial. compensation nor invalidate the (!or,- tract in any way. (RENTON) TEXAS - NO- 3103 ) 11RANCMISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION - L-1+013 U-3 MaLc-rie,l.n and equipmorri; doaeribed in the proposal which moot all specifi•oationrs and job regt,; ^omonts oball be furnished cxaotly an dencrl.bod without changing mantd'acturcra, type, model numbers, size(, or materials. i'MNLASP ORDI13u, 'l9to Contractor shall nubmi l; to Lila i-;ngi.ncara tit 1500 Ifoadow 'IW Parkway, Knnsus City lJr, MI.naouri, two copion of each purchase order for all. equipment and materiala to be furnished under thor;e apacifications. The purc,haoe orders rltal.l show,the name of the vendor, mc,nufacturcrrc name, Ina- tor,Laln, ';ypo, model. number, nizo, quantity and aceosnorion .liats of the ma- terlal.s alyd equipment. The puvoltaae order copi.en shall be submitted to the iSng:l.nrers on or before the (late each purchase order in mailed to the vendor. U. I:l. MAT.LIIIALS. All materials furnished by th') Contractor shall be rnanu- iac,urod, processed, and produced in the United ;]fates of America. lafi,b SUP:PLIk".iEi AND OURCONIRACTORG. The Contractor purchase materials froii7l.oca~ uppine a grid awaxcl subcontracts to :Local. nubcontractorn whenever poaEdblo' FOOD SLMMES. No food services Will be permitted on the construction sites, ~ CONS`MUCT1:014 PLANT' AND T!MPORARY FACILITI i. The Contractor shall furnish all coni tructi cn pl.attt, Ts~orrtgo aroas- and o ticx temporary facilities required for prorocuLion of his work. The Contractor shall also furnish equipment, materials, and supplies, includ- ing office aupp.li.cu which are raquired for prosecution of Lhe work, but which will not be incorporated in the comploted work. 13W1'::VINC•, IIANDLING, AND b'TORAGL. ISxcept as otherwise specified, the Con- ttvactor hall provide all. functions necessary to receive from carriers, check, unload, handle to storage, protect, and place in construction all materialo including those furnished by the (rimer for the work included in this contract. Reooivi►~; and iiandling. The Contractor shall be reaprnnible for the prompt tin:l.oadinl, of all ma',erial to be unl.oaled under these opecificationo and shall stay any demurrals. llbh~ Cont:ractor shalt, examine shi.pmenta of all material. furnished by the Owner and ahall notify this Owner immediately of any ahortages, discropanciea, or damage. When the Owner-furnished materials or equipment aro received from carriers, the Contractor shall furniah to the owner receiving sheets as required listings the material. or equipment received and acknowledging receipt of same from the owner. Aftor such equipment and materials arc received ire hood condition by the Contractor, he shall thereafter be responsible for any damage or shortage and for Lhe proper accountings for their use until ftnal acceptance of the Contractor's work. Shortages or damage riot ilmnediataly reportad at the time received an tho site shall be ouppaied and made good at tho Cont';ractor's expense. (DLNTON, 'iMAO - N0. 31.03 (TRANSM:CSSION LLNf CONSTRUCTION - P!.-40D) G-14 All receiving sheets and material handling record fora.: ;0hrc7.l. be furnished by the Contractor. 'l.'ho Contractor shall replace, all Owner-furnincod matx-ri.ahi us,r1 equi.lsnent whi ell have become lost or drmaged from any cause duri np; OA U mou these mrzt;cri.al.s or equipment are i.rs the custody of file Cori ia,Wan,r. ticrl:lraced ma•• tor,Oilo or equipment shall be of a type and qual.iLy o(ju ,l. Lo the oriCrl.nal muLer.l.als and equipment and ahul.7, havo the approval of tho Owner. The Constructor uhal.l. handle all equipment and materia.Di carefully to prevent damat,n or loss and ho shall store thom in an orderly miAnrsor rind keep adoquate ane convenient records of the location of such ritorrd items aril shall. koup a continuously accurate inventory of stored items, The use of bare wire rope slingu for unloading and handling materials and equipment is prohibited except with tho approval of the Owner for a specific lift. Volou shall be loaded, unloaded and orected by means of mobile cranes and proonutions shall be taken to insure that no damage Is done to the polos. '17he Contractor shall relrandl.e and reload, if required, al! Owner-furnishes) matoriala and equipment which have: been rejected, without additional, coat. S~t_o_r_uge.,. Al]. matorials and oquipment shall. be stored outdoorr on wooden ple,tTorms, blocking) racks or other devices. 11be platformu, blocking and racks shall be subntantirt.l and of nufficient sizn and strength to maintain a spacing of ].O inchou beWoon the: ground and the lowest point of the stored Item, and shall be arrangod in such a manner that the material and equipment will. bo protected eLgainnt bendinL; or deformation under iU own or super- imposed ).cads. Compression fitting!; and other similar materials Utorod out- doors on wooden plati'oiins, blocking, and ranks uhall be covered with a weatherproof flame resistant type of palter bano olieeting. `I'bis shoeting uhall. be of laminated paper and al.urninum roil, glans reinforced, FMO-KURI,I G.LO an manufactureld by American Sisal.krai't Corporation, or approvrd equal. All. pl.atformrs and shoring shall remain the proport;y of the Contractor and shall be removed from the site upon eomplotion of the work. FULU TEST 11ho Contractor shall ctFAJust and teat all electrical equipment instulled and/or connecter) under thin; contract. The responsibility of tile Contractor rshall include the following; The adjusting and testing of all swi t,cheu and any other apparatus or equipment requiring adjustment to assure proper functioning and operation, All testing and changing necessary to obtain the proper phaae rotation, phauc sequence, and phasing connections between sections of the lines or electrical, equipment installed arid/or connected by the Contractor. Synchronizing chocks shall be made prior to the closing of any switch which will tie together two units of equipment, or two systems which could be out of synchronism. ~ UENTON) TEXAS - No. 3103 ) `MAMI)I ISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION - L0 hell) 0-5 INITIAL OPPRATION. The Contractor shall place the Jlnorn in operating con- dition tii f;Fie sntiefa lion of the Owner, Full compli.+),nce with each manu,- facturer'u upecificutions and instructi.onn, and other appl.irablo connidora- tionn wi.l.l be required. All equi.pmont operation will be done by the Owner. Hn~wevc:r, during, the -ni,tial operation, crews of.' workmen shall. be furnished by the Contractor an requi.rod for arsui.utance to the Ownor's operating pernonne:I., The Contractor olia.11 Incl.udo in his proposal sufficient all.owanco for !;hose crews to cover conti.ngoneieo which might arise in connection with the initial use of the limn. overtime work required it connoetion with ini.tl.al operation shall be Includod in the lump own contract price. CLEANT140. Vie exterior and interior nurfaees of all rnaterialo shall be cleaned of nand, dirt, and other foreign materials after removal from storage and before the material is installed. GALVANIZED COATINGS. All galvani.zod surfaceo on which the galvani.zi,ngr, in removed by cutting, drilling, or by any other operations shall be regalva- nizod with "Gals-Weld" which is distributed by the U. 8, Btee.l Supply Company; with "Galvanizing Powder N-321" as manufactured by the American Bolder and !Flux Company o;' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; with "'Zincilate 810" as manufactured by industrial. Metal Protectivos, Inc., of Dayton, Ohio; or by an approved equal, galvanizing process. 'The Contractor ohall supply this protective material and shall apply it in the field to any ourface where the galvanized coating is broken or removed eithor intentionally or. un- i.ntentional.ly. REPAIR OF DAMAGES. The Contractor 8h?'~11 immediately repair any damage done ro 'alb. liub].icly and privately owned facilities ruch an underground utilitien, streets, roach, fences, sod, parking l.ot, and railroad, due to construction work or abnormal use, All nuch repair work shall be sub,joct to the approval of the Owner, CON11RACTOR' S RESPONSIBILITY ' M ~u , IU PROPERTY O4lNCft FOR GOPl.<iTlihG`1TON DAMAGE. 19io Contractor shall. be responsiblo M sable Co Yr;opor y owners and other Claim- ants .for, and shall hold and save harmlosa the Owner from any and all actual or alleged damuges, injuries, costa, expenses, suits, causes oP action or r.laims, whether related to persons or property or both, arising, oict of or as a consequence of the construction of the lines, This shall include, without limiting the genorality of the foregoing, any and all claimod damage to any of the following; standing or growing crops; fields, pastures, roads or other land because of ruts or holos creal'od in the proccsn of construction; tears, snags, or other damage to fences or gates; injury to existing buildi•rrs, walls, springs, or other improvements from blasting operations duiing oonstru&ion; loss of or injury to livestock from any act connected with such construction including louses uvused by failure to replace or restore fenced or failuA^e to closo gates; loss of or i,n,ju,-y to personal, property in place on land; inter- ference with the normal flow of springs, wells, or creeks or the normal drain- age of surfaco water because of grading, digging, blasting or other operations DNNTON, TEXAS - NO, 3103 } TRANSMISSION UTS CONSTRUCTION - 11-4011) G-6 eounected with the construction; injury to peruiono from blasting operations; interference (other than inductive i.nterl'erence) or damage to any telephone or telegraph line or cable, power line or cable, or giv,, nil., water or sewer 1,11)o lines; or other acts connected with such construr.tlon. 'J.'he Contractor shall, „_.enever practicable, use existing roads or lanes to travel upon privately owned property and shall., as far as reasonably possible, stay upon those parts of privately owned land in which the owner will. Have acquired rights of entry or other riolts. 7n the event the Contractor fails to promptly settle complaints and damage claims, the Owner reserves the right to settle them and deduct the costs of rso doing from the amount due the Contractor.. FINAL CLEAN-UP. Iromptly upon the completion of the r;onntruction work, all, scrap, I rst:, waste materials, and debris resulting from work under this contract shall be removed from the site and disposed of in o, manner approved by the owner. After all other clean-up work is completed, all. holes, ruts, settlements and depressions resulting from construction work under this contract shall be filled and regraded to the proper slopes and elevations. The final graded surface shall. be smooth and shall provi.do effective drainage. ?1.1 Contractor-owned facilities, materials and construction plant shall be removed from the site. 13cmaining (rimer-furnished materials shall be disposed of an designated by the owner. ENCI:NI;1-SS1 DitAWIMIS. Drawings showing the details of the structures to be ursed, r.i t-of-way clearing requirements, and the location of the linco are included in Section Ii. of thin specification. Supplemontary drawinfo showing the exact structure locations; and schodulos describing the structures will he furnished to the successful bidder. Prospec- tive bidders may examino drawing:, and schedules similes to those which will be furnished at the office of the 15nf i.neern. (DEMON) UXA8 - NO. 3103 (TRANSMISSTON 1.TNX COMIMUC'i'I:ON - R-I1013) 0-7 Section 1 OWNEN-I1WINiSIiIM MATIMIAL OtENFBAL. This section rovers OvIner-furniahed material.cc whI ch have been purchased under separate contracts and will be delivert,r) fob, Denton, Texas. glieoe materialn will be delivered between April 1 and July 1, 196'r_, ac, directed by the Engineer. YOLT- All poles required in the completed Installation will. be furnished, Tbese poles will. be pentachl.orophenol treated southorn pine or Douglas fir. RIlesc poles will be framers w'th the necessary bolt holes for the transmission structures and one underbuild circuit. OT111 1. The Owner will furnish crosaarme and pole-line hardware as required for use by the Contractor in transferring existing 13.2 kv and lower voltage nystems from existing poles to now poles, where such circuits exist along the rout's of the new transmission pole .line. OENi'ON) !I7SYA5 - 110. '3).03 ) TRANOIIIS)JTON LINE COMI)T tUCTION - E-4013) 1-3. Section 2 CON'i.'RACTOR-I,'URNI;Ii1ilD MATI1tIAL OBNEVAL. This section cavern the furnishing of all matorlnlis not furnished under Section 1. and yet necessary to provide a complete; i.notal.l.ation as in- tended by the plans and these specifications. CROSSARMu, BRACES, AND ACCESSORIES. Crossarms. All cronsarmn shall be fir and furnished in accordance with EEI TD-90 and shall be pressure treated with a five per cent solution of penta- chlorophenol preservative. This preservative shall penetrate all sapwood, and a minimum of two inches from all pin holes, bolt holes, and ends of the crokluar nn. Crossarms for new 13.2 kv circuits shall be 3-1/2" x 4-1/2" x 8'-0" drilled for six steel pins or 3-3/11" x 11-3/4" x 1.01-0" drilled for eight steel pins, with drilling for flatwood bracers with 38" spacing and underarm braces with 42" spacing,. Drilling for double arming bolas shall l,e provided only on those crossarmu uc5d for double arm structures. '1'liene cronsarms 3hal.l be similar to Hughes Drothorn Out, No. 2202-1i and 'M3-h. Crossurm assemblieu for dead ends on the 13.2 kv circuits shall consist of two 3-3/4" x 5-:3/11" x W-0" or 3-3/4" x 5-3/1l" x 101-0" cronsarmn and associ- ated hardwaro, and shall be Hughes Brothers Cat. No. 13-1626-A an(] b-1.627-A. Bracer,. All braces shall be furnished in accordance with NEI TD-93 and shall bo lronsure treated with a fivo por cent solution of pentachlorophenol pro- servative. Thin preservative shall penetrate all. sapwood, and a minlmum of two inches from all pin holeb,bolt holes, and ondo of' the bracco. Underarm braces shall have a wood uecti.on 1-15/16" x 2-1.5/1.6"1 be suitable for 112" spacing and 21" drop, and shall be Hughes Brothers Cat. No. 1152.6 or approved equal. Flat braces shall. havo a wood section 13/16" x 2-1/1111, shall be 26" between bolt holes,, and shall be llu[{hen Brothers Cat. No. 2023, or approved equal,. Acccsuorieu. All steel acceusoriei filial.]. be hot-dip plvanlzed following fabrication in accordance with 1:;11'M A153. Crossarm pins for .13.2 kv lines shall have a 5/8" hhank and a standard one inch lead thread. These pins ehall be Joslyn Cat. No. J,204 or approved equal.. 13ocond(Ary racks shall have throe spools on 8-inch sT)acing and ";hall hr Joslyn Cat. ilo. Jl,'68 or approved oqual. (I)EN'I'014, TEXAS - NO. 31,03 ) (''RAN:I14TSt110N LINT; CONSTRUCTION - E-4013) '»7. One spool Uecondary brackets shall be Joslyn Cat. No. .ii.'19t or approved equal. ;hlold Are supports shall be complete with chain Link tend t,round wire bonding bolt. These supports shall be similar to Hughes Drothc,rri Cat, No. AFI-1.501 with Hughes Drot;hers Cat. No. OWD51-1/2 bonding bolt. All bolts shall have cone poirrtrs and shal.l be i'urni.nherl with M-f lock nuts . INSULATORS, AND ACCESSORI2O. Insulators. Insulatorn for tangent transmission structure shall be the horl,zontal line post type having a cantilever strength of 21300 pounds, a low frequency dry flashover of' 200 kv, and a positive irnpulrio flashover (DII.) of 330 kv, Those insulators shall be Lapp Cat, No. 1786, or approved equul., and shall. be complete with r.onductor clamp Lapp Cat. No, 47114, or approved equal. Susponnioninsulabors for transmission line ntructuves shall be NEVA Class 52-3 and shall be Ohio Drags Cat, No, 321140; or cc-pproved equal. Pin insulators for 13,2 kv liners shall be NGMA Clans 55-4 and shall be A. D. Chance Cat. No, 6198N or approved equal. Susponnion insulators for 13.2 kv lines shall be NUdA Clasn 52-1. and shall be A. t3. Chance Cat, No. 662'00 or approved equal.. Acronnories. Ball cloviscs shall be hot-dip galvanized forged steel, rated 1 ,000 pounds, and fjhall be Locke Cat. No. 113055, or approved equal.. ;locket c.levises shall be hot-dip ga.i &nized forged steel, rated 20,000 Founds, and Uhall be Locke Cat. No. 1130110, or approved equal. Chain links shall be hot-dip galvanized forged steel, rated 25,000 pounds, and slial.l be Locke Cat. No. IF3082, or approved equal., Secondary rack insulators shall be NRMA Class 53-2 and rhall be A. B. Chance Cat, No. 5101, or approved equal.. CONDUCT0118 AND ACCESSORIES. Conductors, Conductors for the transmi.nsion lirie and new 13,2 kv underbuild c rcuito nhall. be )57'1)000 cm, ly strand aluminum. 11bis conductor shall have Ultimate ntrang'th of not losn than 8,09O pounds and shall conform to ASTM 13230. Shield wire shall be 101,1300 cm ACllii conductor, consir.tint; of 12 strandn n.l.uminum and noven strands stool, This conductor shall. havo an ultimate strength of not less than 9,1360 pounds and shall conform to AS'174 J3c".32 and I T321A 5 i (DT!,NT0il, '1'1;XA1 - NO. 3103 ) ('i'RANT4jIS5ION LIR CON 1TRUCTION - r-40b) 2 -2 Dead-End IOUGJ.ngs. Dead-eiid tittinrn f'ov 4'('(,000 ern uJumimun condur;t;or ehr'Jl be the eompresei.on type and nhal.l be Alcoa Cat. No. A/008l.2) with 30 dolnme comprowlion ,jrm,per termi,na:l., Alcoa Cat. No. A763• Dead-ond clomps for the shield wiro ohal.l be the cc,rrrlrrr,r;,31.on tylla and nha.1l. cenfil.nt; of 131.001. clovio, Alcoa Cat;; No. 'MP.6, and u.l±unl.nurn body, A.1_coa Gat, 310. A915, wi.th compresol,on ,jwnper 30 dearee end tormina.l., Alcoa Cat. No. A7G3,it. i;pl.ices. All apl:feet 511al.l be the compronni.o:i type. ,p:l.i.ces for +77,000 em aluminwn conductor nliall bo A.lc!oa Cat. No. .1311:1.r2. llplk;os for sld.el.d wire ahal.l conafut of moll olor,vcr, Alcoa Cat. No, G92.7. and al.ulrilnum o.lecve, Alcoa Cat. No. lot"() .6. Armor Bodo. Armor rode far 1177,000 cm aluminum conductors shall b, Preformed Trine Produetu Co. Cat. No. 66AAIi-793, or approved equal. Armor rode for the nlz:l.eld wire ahall be Prof'ormod Elsie Products Co. Cat.. No. j11AAR-PNIMIItiL, or approved equal. t• J,m,1 .1.unoouu Conductor Acemmoyios. "unpenafon clamps for the nhfcld wire clriill f~l AnJox'uon 1+17.ocLrfc Corp. Cat-,. ITAll-J.011-C, or approved equal. ,1e vj vo for 10.um1litim couductoY'n shul.l bo x/11 M-10 al.uminwn. OWUNKII(I I A'PllftlAI around xodn shal.:l be copperwo.l.d, sectional typo) 3 11 Ixrc Ti"To ro7 ,-C,awl uhaa I be J"urdyn No. J>:1.70, or approved equal.. Tound w1ru clumps uhal.l, have a ca.3t i,l`C,11'/n body wl.th a oafoty ue+; bolt card :;ha'i.a. Px Jo:, hyn Cat. No. J839:1, or alrpa'ovod culiiEA Groundi.np cunducLoro ohall be No. 11 AM; nolltl here uaCt dromik copprr. 1r 'inch rr rl,e~ for uttr3rh1.n1; the Ilroundlnlr conductor F01,0:1 br,, coppei'wold, l l,r lvl. 4 inc110u and sha1]- bo Jorl.,ytt Ccct. Flo. J641) or approved equal-. Ollound '.lire Inolrling r"hall bG ,11$0 i,r'I ['1v moldint! trrvd ud 67f th heti~;a~ clilovophoricrl. ;i;air}r,o for fAt;aehl.ril; the [;round 411ra lirr',,1.(1'1,Cr1z I,c) pr,l,t:n tit rrkJ.. be Coplx?r- W(A,d) 1-1. 1.nr~it by ~'.~.1~~7 l.nchc;r and .hul.h l7c Trrulyrl MO', PIu. .Ir:11 E,, or tr.F)l,raved equi41. GrowUi wiro lc,rvl suppovLo shall, be f1burlr,l.an Wi.ttr licit,-dip 1;al.vanl.ied r.nd fitl,inr{s, lhu.11. have a tapped hol- for tz j/4 .Inch lw,it can onto end oncl !L cloln]_, For the 1;rauud wl.re on the other end, 1.111d s,h kI l lir: E1np1 it V"'O'tAl Product Comhuny Cat. No. ~'~U••r!11, or npproved equal. (m,%'TON, cj1i,1, ;1 - 140. :;10i 1'[tAN~1Nf~,;.1:911 LINE, t;0N11991UV1110N - 1"-4(13) 2-3 GUYING hU1'iERTAJ,. Guy strand shall be 7/16 inch Utilillloii grade steel strand Irrtvi.ng n mini mum ultimate strength of 18,000 pounds. Th l is r uy strand shall he C.la S 11 galvanized and nlial.l conform to AS'i'M A21$, Automatic dead-end units for tho guy strand shall be kfil,lrtble lsloctrie Cat. No. 5.103 and 5103-1, or FurL,o Manufacturing Company Cat, tio. G1?L,1-'(.163 and Anchor rods slral.l be hot-dip galvanized 1 inch by 10 feat Lwitn-eye type and ahall, be A. D. Chance Cat. No. 53'(01 or approved equal, Anchors shall be the croa.splatc type, dipped in corrofilon resi.atant asphalt paint, and having an area of 1100 square inches. 't'hey snail be A, B. Chance Cat. No. X-21l, or approved oqual. Guy 11uards shall. be steel, hot-dip galvanized after fabrication, and 8 feet long. 'They shall be Joslyn Cat. No. J1.61£3, or approved equal.. Polo bands shall be made of four 3/0-inch x 11-inch galvanized stool sections and four 7/8-inch threaded rods, 'L]te pole bands shall be furnisbed complete with ;Lag bolts and shall be 11ul~ies llrothera Cat. No. 3103, or approved equal., Connecting links shall consirjt of two piocos of steel 1/4 inch by 2 inches by 9-1/2 lnehes, and t?hall be llughou Brothers Cat. No. 3152, or approved equal, Guy rollers shall. be Huvies Brothors Cat„ No, 28082, or approved equal., Wood strain insulators shall be pent wch lorophenol treated fir or apitong wood, with stool end fittings, r;hall have an ultimate strength of 25,OC,O pounds, ,a net wood length of 91-211, and an arcing distance of 31-6". Thosc wood strain insulutors filial]. be complete with arcing horns and shall be Hughes Drothers Cat. No. 1138.61 or approved oqual. (U1 N'l'ON) 'TEXAS' - NO. 31.03 (1rRANt1MT0SJON LINL CONSTRUCTION - LAOD) 2.11 Section 3 CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES GENERAL. Thlo nection describes tho goneral proceclurou and conditions that =IRII be obnervod in the construction of these linen, £i A1 B1I1(. Al.l rearsonable safety procauL•ionn and safeguurdu shall be takon by the C ntractor to avoid personal. injury to his workman and to the public. All nceosnary m _Lcri.alm and ocluiT,ment required for the I,rotootion of con- utruction personnel and the public sha.l). be furnished by the Contractor. STAKING OF LIVE. The Contractor shall provide all labor, instraments, stakes, oCe. nocessry for the staking of the lines, and he shall be responuible for placing and maintaining such stakos. Any orrorn made In the construction of the lines which are due to errors in the staking shall be corrected by the Contractor at his expense in the mariner doomed necessary by the Engineer. T; (71li'1'-OF-WAY CLI'.ARING. 11`he Contractor shoo trim or remove and dispose of tress, nTirutis) and undorbrunh along the route of the line as outlired below, and shown on drawing L-3103:3-02oMP-2 included in Section 4. Whero the line route parallels Misting public ntroets or roads, the, Con- tractor shall trim danger timber from trees. 't'rimming shall be done by ex- porionced workmen. Care ,]call. be exercised so as to retain the natural beauty and n,ymmetry of'-the trees and to protoct them from injury or cllsease tiiat might result from careless trimming. {There the line route is on private right-of-way, the Contractor shall cut al.1 trees, shrubs and underbrush within the right-of-way and danger timber outryide the rli oit-of-way. The right-of-way has a maximum width of 30 feet- '.Green nha.l.l be out 'to within two inches of the ground. Small trees .less than 1-1/2 inch in diameter, shrubs and +rroderbrush shal.), be cut off below the surface of.' the growsd, Voll.ed trees shall. be trimmed of their branches and tho logn sawed into a4-inch lengths unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. Should the property ownor desire to retain posoessi.on of this timber it shall. be neatly stacked at the edge of the right-of-way, and in a location where it will not interfere with construction of the line. AIA underbrush, nlsrubr:, tree limbs and other debris not retuined by the property owriers shall. be disposed of by the Contractor. Burning of such dobris on the right-of-way shall. be done only prior to this start of lino construction and with the approval of the 1Snginecr. Burning of debris along c:l.ty streets is prohibited. The Contractor shall treat all stwnps within tho cloared right-of-way with a uol.ution of. 3-11-5-T brush killer in diesol oil. 'Phis solution shall. be mixed and appl.i.ed as recommended by the manufacturer of the brush kil.lor. } (I)L1N'1'014, T[iXAS - NO. 3103 ('i'MNSI4MOTION L] NS CONSIRIICT.T.ON - II-40I3) 3-l. FRIVVING OF STRUCIVRPG. Except where otherwise noted on the plans or when directed by the Engineer, all. strtsctUres nhal.l. be completely ascombled prior to the scttinf, of the poles. Specl.fied dimensions Prom the top of poles to the arms shall be Fskaintained in all cases and till! al.i(!3smonL to:Lcranccu shall not: exceed those listed herein. No field drilling of bolt holes or cutting of [gains wi..l.l, Im required except for undorbui.ld circuits. Bolt holes, when required, shall bo drilled with a bit whose diameter in 11.6 inoh larger than the dlamc:tor of the bolt which is to be inserted into the hole. Gaining of poles, when rocluiredl shall be perpendicular to bolt holes and 1/2 inch deep. All. boltn shall. extend not leafs than 1/2 inch nor more than 1-1/2 inches past the: luck nut. A'l.l bolts shall. be tightened so that bearing surfaces of ',Zardware, 1.11nulators, etc, are properly seated to the polc;,s. INSULATORS The Liner} shall be insulated with the insulators apoelfied in Section 2, Imulators shall. be installed on the structure as ahown on the drawings prior to s-tting the ,structure. All fnsulators shall be carefully handled to avoid shipping, or breaking, and no chipped, cracked :sr broken insulators shall be assembled in the line. The Contrutor, Is responsible for seeing that all insulators are clean and free Troy( mull when installed. The Contractor shall carefully inspect all. insulators as taken from their crrten rind all, defective units shall be, removed from the job FA.Le immediately. IMIOPROOVING. In order to prevent radio Interference all, hardware parts not bonded togs; i,her ,shall be ceparzi.ted big a space of not less than 3 inches. All hardmare cotter keys shall be installed so that they are readily accessible from the pole and properly sproad to prevent Loess from vibration, 1~01,L, 1jE".PTING. All pole,; shall be set in accordance with the following table) excers~ at; otherwise noted on the plans or tirhen directed by the Eiugineer; Pole Length T},~J,th of beating 35 feet', 6' nit k0 fee b _O'• 45 feet j0 feet t~ ..0,l t, 1 J> feet 6o i'cet 65 feet 81.61! W Pca'L J' _Or '~5 f'ee't 9' -6" 8o feet 10'-0" 85 feet 10'..6 90 f'aet III -oil (DE'V11ON, TEXAf; - NO, 33.0;3 ) (TW,NGM15'f,ION LINI CONSTRUCTION) ;-2 All poles shall be not to within 3 inches of the depth 01Qcifiod and plus or minus 1-1/2 inches in line transversely, Under no circumstances shall the butt or top of a pole be cut off. Vertical alignment oV all poles shall be within 3 inches of perpendicular or the specified amount of rake. The setting; dopth and alignment of all poles will be checked by the Nngi.neor and any varia- tionn from the spocified values must be corrected by tho Contractor. Polo holes shall be machine dug with not less than a Winch earth auger, The Contractor shall remove &b his expense any tree roots, stumps or other obstructions which prevent digging of pole holes, Where necessary, the Contractor shall use split type drums to prevent the earth from caving in and spilling into or filling the pole holes. Sufficient space must be loft around each pole no that efficient tamping of backfill may be accomplished. Tamping shall be done with air tampers only. Not more than one man shall baekfil.l for one air tamper. ldackfilling shall be done with dry dirt and no mud will be permitted. Plater shall be pumped from all holes during the setting and tamping operations and the Contractor shall make certain that no dirt falls into the holes during the baakfilling operation. The baeld'ill shall be banked around the poles to a height of 12 inches above the ground Hne and well tamped at the time the structure is not, The Contractor must remove and dispose of all excess material, such an dirt, rocks, sand, etc., after the backfilling operation Is completed in a manner agreeable: to the owner. ROCK HOLE ADJUSTMENT. The lump sum price and the unit prices for pole and ane:hor 1notall.ation shall be based on all poles and anchors being installed in earth. Tf rock is encountered, the Contractor shall notify the Owner of their location after the excavation in completed and bofore the backfill is made. The owner's representative will, measure the rock excavation and the contract will be adjusted using thy., unit prince given in the Proposal, STRUCTURE GROUNDING. otructuren, shall be grounded as indicated on the drawings or directed by the Sgineer. All grounding, except ground rods, shall be installed prior to erection of the structure. After structure grounding is completed, and prior to installation of the shield wires, the Contractor shall measure the ground resistance, and submit a written report to the Engineer who will direct the Contractor to install additional sections of ground rod on a unit price basis if required. The ground resistance mcasuvemento shall be made with a three terminal "Megger" ground touter which applies altornating current to the electrodes and which gives a reacting in direct current ohms. Two reference grounds shall be used. All teats shrill be made in accordance with Instructions in the James G. Biddle Co. Manual 250 "Ground Resistance Tenting''.(DENTON) 'Tf;IW'11 - N0, 3103 ) (`IEiAN~T'.2f157{JN ITNE' CONS`ITiUCT:iON - T'-40B 3 3 I ]NSITUT~A91IoN OF ANCHORS, All, anchors .,i►all be instal.1.ed in a manner re- cownendod by their manufacturer. Anchor rods shall extend above the (;round not more than nine inches nor leso than three incnurs after strain has been applied. CN13111AMAIPIUN Ole GUYS. A1.1 guys shell be installed cm shown ort the rlrawing on (MYl ng3 Aii;om1zl is clc d-end units used f'or terminating the guy uttrand shall be l nutaa.led as recommonded by their manufacturer to obtain -the rated stxcnl,th of the f;uy ntranct, All Guys shall be installed prior to putting strain on the structures. If doomed necessary by the Engineer, the Contractor ;shall make a final. adjuntment of guys after the atructuros have been fully loaded, tN YTArL/ MN OF CONnuCTOR I. Splicing; and Dead rndin(;, The Contractor shall. make all. aplJ.cos, trtpn, nnel dc:~td rands in TFO-Wteductors. The splices, taps and dead endu will. be the type as apecifiod in „eet.ion 2, The manufacturer's di.rocLions shall be followed oxplicitly when i.natall.ing these fittinga. All comprousion fittingso uhall be filled with thr. inhibitor compound recommended by the fitting manufacturea, before compressing. iplicea shall not be made in spana crosuing railwayn, highways, rivers, or major power linen, and proferably not in mans adjacent to aueh obstacl.os. Splices r;}tal.1. not be iiwic lows than 25 feet 'From structures. All splices; and dead ends uhall be subject to the Jnapoction and approval of the L'ngi.neer, who retuins the ripht to reject any not meeting his rociltire- mento. Stringing, The reel.u shall be thorouf;ltly examined for nails or ot;t►er s}utrp object. to insure ugai.nat uamage to the conductor during, unreeling. All conductorn nhall bo strung into position from reels firmly mountecl on portable stands eecured agains•r possib.lo diupl.aeement and :free to rotate, The reels uha.ll, be, equipped with brrtking dovicet; no Lha:t enou(;h tomd.on is always on t}re wires to prevent tLem from touching the grow d or water, it is imporative that ttho rool bo corrtinuous.ly attended during tho urns; the conductor is being; w6rungj to i.nr;pe%~t the wire for defects and to nee that the rool.n are al.waya :f'rue to rotate. (,are must be taken to see thaat the wiros are not allowo:l to bo abraded or kinked by drupging over rocl:r;, f'entru, crowsarms, etc, Any inured place shall trH rut out ,uu} the wire rs,[' . 'd in accordance with upoeifications Vor upl_lcIn(,. Cbndtie 1_-)v utriuging 1)1or;ka made of aluminum or havl.ng neoprone J rr,erl~,u, and hovi.n(f cu sheave dif-mottr not luau than 12 it~che;; and a groove d1wrletor wuc!h F;,u itu adonuaWd.y }iand' 1.e the dirtmotcr of lrire being utrunjf s}►al.i. be uncd of all peintt.; of artpJ)r, t, Tho bl.ocka ahall be free running and In no wry uffez' po►;uiLili.ty o.' u:>radi,nt, -tile wire. f,plicuri uhall, nit be pullad throurr); stringtnf; blocka. Conductor grips and come-alongs shall be such aw to prevent damage to wiroc and .;hall. ba approved by the Lnincor, The Contractor shall furniah and Inutal.l, U.I.I. nocessary cle'arar►ee poles or guard structures and obtain thr: necessary ln~z• nd asion ur pertnil;r► :f'or wtrining over telophono, poster, signal 11.ncr;, hig}rways, railroadtI, etc. (')ENTON, TEXAS - NO. 310'? } (`'RA115141.SfiTON UNM (,'ONS'l'RUC'i'ION - B-110B) 3~!{ ' ;lag inU. A.J.I. wires shall be saggod in accordance with fJ n stringing tables furnished by th-. Engineer. No wire is to be stressed fj,hrrrc the stress required by the stringing saf; for the temperature exiWAllp a%J. the time Of sagging. The air temperature shall, be determined at the: J ,11io of sagging by means of a oertif'ied etched glass thermometer. Each sr,0,1,on of line pulled in for sagging Shall be sagged to 2 sets of targots, araali net installed ap- proximately ono-third the distance from the ends of the lsection. Any change from this procedure must be approved by the Engineer. ;lags shall be aocu- rato:l.y measured during each pull.. 'The conductors shall be level to plus or minus one inch. A tolerance of plus or minus 1/2 inch per 3.00 foot of rlpan (but never more than 3 inches) will be allowed in the sug, provided natl.o- factory clearances are maintained. Sagging shall not be done during periods, of gunty or hi~,b wands which, in the opinion of the Engineer, might prevent accurate -ag meo.surements. All necessary temporary guys and other pre- cautions clhall,l;e used so that uo structure is out of alignment when the sagging i.a; comp:1.eted. In sagging into a dead end, the tension shall be applied to the tioad-end structure and guys during the sagging operation. The Contractor shall provide such assistance as may be required by the Enginerr in chel;king the sags and it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to obtnI,i clearance from the Engineer on the completed wire installation bei'c.r.a procceding to the next section of line. ,shorts and Grounds. 't'emporary shorts and grounds to the; structure grounding system shall, TT installed on each of the conductors at intervals not to exceed throe (3) miles. These shall remain in place until. the line is completed. A report of each short installed shall be made in writing to the Engineer, giving the pole location and date installed. Installin; Armor Hods and Clipping In or Tying Conductors. Following the Engineerlu approval of the stringing a7n sagging oJ_asection of lino, the armor rods 3hal~ be installed and the conductors shall be clipped in or tied. Insulator -„tea shall be the hot stick type uo that maintenanco can be done with hct sticks, Install.in., jumpers. All Jumpers shall be mado using compression i'ittintrs furnish under Section 2. The fittings ohall be installed in accordance with the manufacturor'n directions. Prior to compression of these fittings, they shall be filled with the inhibitor compound recotrunondod by the fitting manufacturer . All jumpers aha11l have nufficient length for eaay curvaturen from ono end to the other. IMANSPER OF EXISTING LIMIG, Vic Contractor shall transfer existing d1u,- trib+stion c:irctlir,9_, scree light circuits, street Bef„s, secondaries sorvieea, guys; and transformerri along, tho route of the :Line. AJ.J. crossarms, i.naulators and hardware r glairol for transfer of these existing lines shall bore-userl unles.l the ownor desires that they be raploced. Tn nuch carsen the necessary material will be furnished by the, Owner. The Contractor shall splice exioting bmltNIi'or{, TEXAS - NO. 3103 } klIP 1NS14IF ;ION TJN CONSMIUC'1'TON - E-11011) 3-5 conductors when required by locations of new poles, Mate:riatla required for (such splices will be furninhod by the Owner. Conductoro which am trans- ferred shall he resaggcd to coordinate with the sag of the now conductor, dhere existing lines are transferred, tho Contractor shall. removo the unused poles, SALVAGE OF MATMI AL. All matorials removed from existing lines Wall remain tWFae ;~roiieri;y c tie owner. The Contractor shall load) deliver and unload these salvaged motorial.s to sitos designated by the Owner for storage or salvage, Xnsul.ators and hardware shall be boxed in wood crates. Separate crates shall be used for ouch hype of material salvaged, SPECIAL CONS_IMUC'PION, Should situations arise wherein oprcial construction is made necessary by the roquirements of other utilities, or should other conditions arise which are not eoverod by the specifications or plans, the Contractor shall consult the Engineer for detailed instructions, COMPIRTION OF LIM Following tho completion of each line, the Engineer will make a complete inspection of that line and tho Contractor will make any corrections deemed by the Engineer to be necessary to comply with the specifications and drawings. Following the Engineer's approval) the Contractor shall remove all temporary shorts and grounds along the .Lino, FINAL ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER, 'ilia Contractor shall not be relieved of any responsibility na~wned hereunder until the completed linen have finally boon accepted in writing by the Owner. ('t EN'.TON) TIMS - NO. 3103 ) (TIMNSMM510N LINE, CON 'MUCTION - P 'roll) 3-6 MENNEN Section Ji MIAWINGS DRAWINGS. The 'ollowing drawingo are Tno.luded in thlu unction to show tha wouto of the .linen, the r'ght-of-way cleaning details and the structure de l,r:~1.1.a . Drawing Number Title E-31035-020262-1 Tranumiunion l.i.ne Rout.in ; E -3103S-020262-2 Rijt-of-Play Clearing, 4.02 15 A Single Arm 't'angent tructuvo 4.03 15 kv Double Arm 'T'angent Structure h.05 15 kv DOUble Dead End Structure h.28 15 kv Dead Ad structure 6.o1. Secondary - 'three Spool 6.03 Secondary - Single Spool 7.26 Miucellaneouu Dead i;ndu 7•27 Miscellaneous. Tangrn Attachments B.08 Grounding 15.01, 15.02, 15.05 Ming and Anchors 17.13 Vertical Flying Corner Structure 17.15 Vertical. Corner Structure 17.25 Tangent Structure 17.26 Doublo Doad EA Structure 25.00 Conduet:or and Ghield Wire Detal.l.u (DEN'T'0N) T' S - No. 3103 ('TRAN6)MIS'c;ION LINE CONSTRUCTION - E-110B) h-1 i 111111 I illgf 11IIIi ' 111141 11, U MAI, iI111I 141!1 LIN; ' 141M Llkt i, ll) l11 (1 I- I` A A i I ! I TYPICAL SECTION OF RICH'(-OF-WAY TYPICAL SECTION OF PRIVATE ALONG A 5TR CTAR_ROAO RIGHT_'JF-WAY 'a BLACK A YEA TCIt , CONSULTINO FNO IN It RS APPPovt0 tou CONSIQ UC(lol+ UtPf. IIEAO OtS' LNrti. cuCCKfo UNAer PriuAct KANSAS CITY H19S()URI Fly OAtt ~ F Y 3103 UNAWING DENTON 11'[XAr) E-3103S- nIGH'r-OF-WAY c~C.ARING GA KY TRAN3HIA310N LiNFS 020762-2 +iA7F OEYISIONS ANU If (CONO Of 1;9Ut tY.PlQ flK. API-~~~ - e d k / m h O go ✓w' POSITION OF GUY ' b, 111 - , I~I I ICI I I(I I I 1! BILL of MATERIAL I-30-O0 ITEM Nolo. OESORIPTION UNIT I 19 R I RE 0 a 3 1 2" x i} 12" x D'-0" 6 PIN CROSS Aw oa. I I I a 3 314" x 4 3/4" x f0'-0" 8 PIN GROSS ARM oa. b 28" FLAT STEEL CROSS ARM BRACE oa. 2 G 12" x 21 WOOD RD-8 ARM BRACE b 30" WOOD CROSS ARM URACE pr. (1 3La" x 4 .2 2 d I" x 6 112" MACII,-IOLT o.,. _,_a 9 I ROUNU WASHER 2 _ 1/8"' M F l OCKHUT~_s 2 f _,_IJ2"_ Id F. LOCKNUT oa 4" LAO all, x Rf _ - _ LFY.I! ,MACII p4_L~ ca l j AU.LIIR CSSISA ARM PIN. as 3 3 3 1-.._._. PIN:HI'L_IHS.ULATOk Ca. 3 _3 3 i k _ , 1/!{ 84UARF ~SZICR _ Ca_ m 616"_ x RFt D. IFROTH HACHINF DOLE 6'-0" cposs ARM s7c[L BRACE 2f'__.._..._._ ST"R. NO,A ' Q' CA099 ARM IO LgAA E_..__.dII~.YQ1~Lt~.91 .1Q_L3IS.V Q" 11 02 Fi'-O" CROSS ARM - WOOD U tAQ~ $ ALL VOLT OES 0 12L.: 42 _ A.9 TIIREC PHASE UNGROUNDED TANGENT 0o TO 10° ALL VOLTAGES TO ID KV BLACK a VEATCH OONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI f M in d r ~ n~~'1 ._I POIrTION OF Wy ~n I i BILL OF MATERIAL - IYCM No DESORIPTION UNIT -N RE IRZD CROSS ARM a Tt1}" x 113 I}" x 10 -0" CRO33_ARM na ..___f...- b l2" x 2I" WOOD CROSS ARM URACr-_4 b O0` x 30" WOOD CROSS ARM RRACC -P[~ I x GMACH 80LT_,- 2. ? 2 Oar a oa . .2 2 2 _T _ li_ L.W1,K.n~..T.1lflCM_aS$Qhl3l4.L'lN_. G/.a' ARL_ 1 tI_ 4 _ c~ a _m LCNQT11_,M CIIINE, DOLT oa,. CROSS ARM ~LIGHT ~LOADIHO - ALL YOCTAOCS TO Jr KY.._ Coll _x 30'_.. STR. NO. _LO'0"_CR SS ANM IICAYY~LQAE}INA__;_ALL YOI fAQCS i6. I5 KY.-_112" x 0 14,02 ~BQ58 ARM w u!_lAQLA LGJ'.,a_KY _fi~x_39= D E d r THREE: PHASE UNGROUNDED TANGENT On TO IU^ (ALL VOLTAGE=S TO 15 KV) BLACK a VEATCH CONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MI850UR I L ll x d~ ➢ n l i l x ` 1 I til (Hn ;_77 - 21 P081TION Or OUY _ I -b WNLN Rt0UiR6O _ O I OROM AM RRAORd Alan Rll uva ON om CROSS " Of OOOSIY 09053 IC^~.-~ Am CeNSMOTtON, BILL. OF MATERIAL. I-ao-oo ITEM NO. ~ DE90RIPTION UNIT Its RIO W a i_.1Ll_- x !L1.17 x @_0 CROSS ARM _...-l---- --.I',-- ga.- __Z--- 3 3(11" x f1 3l1" x 101-011 CROSS ARM oa, _.b2-I8" FLAT STECL CROSS ARM BRACE 30" WOOD CROSS ARM URACE pr,,. y b t2" x_21" WOOD CROSS ARM UIiACE - pr. 2 - 3 x I IT MACiI DOLT ua, 4 11 x 5 IMACH MOLT ua. 1 a _ 010" ROUND -WASHER BOUND WASIIER aA, q aa. q II ! J2.-M,i . LOCKNUI_ . _ - as. I{....-. __9 T't-AG SCREW / _ LFN-GTIIOOUD_LE ARMING _UOL1~ - aa. I -r ',,LEAD JIIRrAD CROS9AR14 PIN __0_- C O PIN IYI'r INSUTAEOR KV ^a. G 0 0 5~g.. MI , LOCKNUI 8 _ k_..._.._ 19 UA~2L WASHER 19 10 10 - - _0 - If HoJII W)WILI „ARMIHO DOLT. rill . 3 3 _ _ _ 8'_°0" CROSS- hAIa STI fL URACI 7-,'I KV - 2A" STR, NO. 9' 0"C_fi.U35 ~RM,.W00P-.URGE ~_A_LL YOLTA6CS ef0, E3 KY (i" 11,0„ r - l&,--m A,_86C THREE PHASE UNGROUNDED DOWILI ARM TANGENT 0° TO IO° ALI. VOLTAGES 10 IG KV BLACK 61 VEATCH MNSULTING ENGINEUP KANSAS CITY, MISS0Ufi1 ,I `r 1 I r PoBirioN or ours WHEN REOUlnED !I Note I I I owes ANN Brutes kur MUIReD ON OM COSS ARW ON OCCBIi am" AN Com"NOt10N, t+j BILL OF MATERIAL 1-3 0-60 IT9M NO. DESORIF'TION UNIT Up 111-Mg )1"9 - n x 4 11.2" x 8' -0" CROSS ARM n 3 3 4" x rl 3 4" x 10'-0" CROSS ARM - -oa. 2 1. _ b _ 112"x,21" WOOD CROSS ARM BRACE pr- L 00" x 30" WOOD GROSS ARM BRACE pr. 2 2 'd.._._. c_6" MACH. BOLT- 11 4 4 O/_1A ROUNif WASNfR on 11 11 _..1 F 112"„-M F LOCKNUT on. q u N II _ .l'LF~IO~IIRFAD CIOSS ARM_ I1 IN_„~O/t3"...- any _ 0,- O I,III 1YPE IWiuLATOR - ,IG _ KV On. 0 6 ~0 9 8 8 2 _IIN3411 RE WLA,111ER 10. _ 10 1 0 _REQ!0rAQjN PAQ( C- ARMINO_00LT -_------00e 4___ _-i+. - !-0" CROSS ARM L10111 LOAD INJ - ALI,._ OLTAGES 70 lk KV - 60' x 30"_ STR. NOQ - -J-O'-0" CROSS_ARM - IIEAU -1QADINO - ALL-,VOLTAGF:9,TO 16KV - 112" x 2111 _-.1 4103 r , ' ~RQSS. ARM - RAY-Y b I NQ ALL VOL A C T O it KY - 0"x 30" DJ & F TIWE PHASE UNGROUNDED DOUBLE ARM TANGENT U° TO 10° (ALL VOLTAGES TO 115 ItV) BLACK S NEATEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ~ cal IAN c c~. w t I i ~at r 0 rose OF GUY Y OR nuY6 ~ I. tl BILL OF MATERIAL II-3D-sl - ITEM 40. OESOR#PTION UNIT a 81 -0" 0 PIN CROSS ARM oa, ? ? 2 U 30" WOOD GROSS ARM BRACE pr, x 71" WOOD CA085^hRld EIRhCR~_~ _ _ pr' 6 _ 60" x 30" WOOD CROSS ARM ORACI' Pr. 2 d , dii x q 119 " MACII 061LT _ . bo - Ij2r..K 5 'M'ACH._IIOLf _ ca ~I +l b 7119" ROUND WASfIER_. ea.~.__. +I u +J.LJ_Qr RQUkQ_WA9[IEfL___._..__.. _ _.4a+._ i 3/8" M,rr LOCKHU7 oar I{ Id I . LOCKNUI - - Oat - REQ'D. LENOTH DOUBLE ARMING BOLT Oat LI:AD TIIRE,AO CROSS ARM PIN 5f0"_._ an 3 3 618rr M.rr,LOCKNUT oa, 7 0 9_ k ? 11q" 5QUAftE WASHER na 0. Pat _ h r -r' fie, I A, - 11.31'r._.10MLAT91i _ Q0.L 12..._.. __11,_ . [2.._ o G~,r EYENUT 6 _ 6. E CLAMPP DREAD 1:HD_11I,ZE 4_KIHB ASHCO D nor _.~6--- _x or_w CONNECTOR 81IE-_AS RCOID,_~_{JjQT LIHL A MM-1b.- 9_j_..__ 3-- li', 0" CROSS ARM~WQ6D 0&0 ALL J_Qr3~0 KV = Q' STIR. NO. ,.CROSS- ARMa WOOD _U(tACE-__ ALL YQLTAOLS-TOW11 K.Y 12"__> ,$I" U, 05 0'-0" W-4" CROSS ARM WOOD tikh,gf BALI YO.L~,A S TO 15. KY - 00" z 30'r AjQ, C THREE PHASE UNGROUNDED DOUBLE DEAD CND 30o TO 60° ALL VOLTAGES TO 16 KV BLACK BI VEA'T'CH CONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ri s~ I n I M ( ) o ' r Xi f OSMON GR oUI BILL OF MA'T'ERIAL 9-7-60 ITlM NO DE90RIPTION UNIT n 3/!I .x PI,N_CROSS_ARH b.s..... 2p... ? ....2_ b.~ 30" W000 CROSS ARM,UURACt _w-nr'_ _ u -_-_~L~' x 2 r (WOOD CROSS ARM BRACE _ 2._.-_ b - -4" _xd„WOQO r,ROSS, ARM UAACE - - P!'...... - 2 - !I___._ . 318'„.x !I,.I1x° IdACII_,BOLT _.__....nn, o 1116' ROUND WASIIFA _ on it o N 16" ROUHII wAS41fR _ ....._.W__..~ 11 f 3 8' M f LOCKHUT on 4 112'._Mr._LOCKNUT~~~, Oft 4._._..__q _I.A q$ .RCW ? I x RCQ!D.ICNOT11 DOUOLE_ARMIHO BOLT h I" LEAD THREAD CROSS ARM PIA 3 3 3 _aYPf ._II.-HSUtATOfI_-~_,YY~ 3 _ 3. ~'LC l 818' M,f. LOCKNUT aO_ 7 9 9 k 2 I H S UARL' WA3HCR Gn. 10 10 10-_ n._.! ?f_ EC.'.U., LENOTII,.DOUSLF.-IRMINQ_DOtT._ o_o.--..3 _.1..-_ ._12 t LAP Aj,_U J.$1L 6 N I. 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N R~'~Ci FFT! .T SIR, NU 9INOLE~1'OLC PIN L no P - 7.27 MISCELLANEOUS TANGENT ATTACHMENTS BLACK 0 VT ATCH CONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI PILL Of fIATPIAL 1Tt1.f1 h.FI~CPIPTION' (AT' No. QUAN. u r u-I At 11.1{. r•iN ,N: tjlw,IN h 'UiU ; 41 it[ 1 0 AILti,t rf NN ~.PLIT VOLT (ONNF, ;r,r, r,rR. , 041 oNL Y) `f' q9 Iiti0L4 1':,lh I' t~, G, t4 f~AAf r,QVP{.B i 5U G.,10ONF W IRE '-TAPLE5 i Gli0UNr slut 14 tILGIN(, °1_9• LE NOT), F.0 : I f, 80, 111, W{AF 11011.E 14 G 'iI A p t F i 5 SN fIRo(;Nr ;W r, 'Llu• 7 10'..0• `.i11'l iONA',. f TG, 5,i1NN }NL Y) 1 1, h4 C,ROUh' W; RF t.LAMp (,1 u, A,0R1f VNLY). 1 ' F 0 ai t(OUN' 61 N{~ 1 , h^ Sqt P0v1 - p } 3/tl INN't) Nor, Wit ',1'), NUT ANf)1 NUT q_.. 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BLACK KAVNEASATCSHC,ICTONSULTI (+vkpvEU four oRSTRUr,EIOR I3F.PT, IIEAO bE„ f:R0I1, r•+f:CKEU DRAWN PROJECT s ~Z is. 3 { r'{ CITTVV Ti XA3 ntfAwlNr, - YCIRTICAL CORRCR STRUCTURE, 09 KY TAANSIdIClION LINES 0 KV 11.1' UAtI' RIVISIONS ANO RECORO Of 1:5 f RfV.NO ilv f8. APr, FOR SHIM W!Nf OFrAILS Str Dwr,. PK.^4 ~ _ e--- _ _ - BILL OF MATERIAL (ifEM~ DESCRIPTION CAT.MO. QUAN 15 , \ 5`I 1` SI,, .,Y t1.1°. Kph it Si Nf Ut - 1 : . 1 j ',lilt.^. n9Fit _ PP'IRT /I rH =,k ~UN7 NIKE BOII i or, D9_Y, I AN!) 4. ht:l r r ~ IIi!! i `:Vi!^. dAiNCat ii' a p' 1 P he kA',tF, _ f lt' »)RI JJ4 1 1L vF St INSUL Ate b AS;FAULY,,, _ 3 I =A I.F v;lj 11IT11 Nh' _ I! i. ~ ~ InitlN6 AA N s, it i I . _ } FOR CONDUr tpH 040, 2 GO fib.. : tv i 1 I ( ~ 'frE ~?ATi. u,r14 1. t_ . BLACK A YEATCH CONSULTING FM6INE(BS APPROVTft FOR CON ST RUCEION DEPT, nEAO nts. 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