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'71 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages A-1 Notice to Bidders B-1 Instructions to Bidders C-1 Proposal SC-1 Supplementary Conditions I Contract Agreement 3 Performance Bond 5 Payment Bond GC-I General Conditions of Agreement Supplemental Conditions for Federally Assisted Wastewater 1.35 Facilities Construction Contracts (Pink) 1-3 Minority Business Enterprise Responsibilities Detailed Specifications Pages l - 2 101 - General Construction Requirements 1 _ 5 102 - Excavation and Backfill 1 . 2 103 - Embedment for Pipe } - 2 101 - Vitrified Clay Pipe 1 105 - Cast Iron Pipe and Fittings 1 106 - Installing Cast Iron Pipe 1 2 107 - Concrete 1 - 3 108 . Manholes and Cleanouts 1 . 3 109 - Exfiltration Tests 1 - 2 110 - Replacement of Street and Drive Surfac"Is 111 - Sewer Crossings Under State Highways and 'Under 1 2 1 112 - Service Connections 1 - 3 113 - Measurement and Payment 1 - 3 114 - C3ntractor's Option to Use PVC Pipe • , r " „ °y~ ~i P ,fir DENTON, TEXAS INTERCEPTOR SEWER ~ SECTION tIE PROJECT NO. C-481188-03-0 ADDENDUM NO. 1 March 1133 3 Bids to be Opened: 2:00 P.M., April 2, 3"980 A. SUPPL MENTARY CONDITIONS: Add the foli'owing two paragraphs: "38. PRECEDENCE OF DOCUMENT'S: In case of conflict between the components o the ontract Documents, the following order various _ of precedence shall govern: Federal Supplemental Conditions (CG-185) Supplementary Conditions General Conditions Specifications Plans 39. GLNERAL CONDI7IONS: Paragraph 1.4.: Delete the last sentence, beginn ng, Owti R sha wi'~In ten (10) days of presentation t. him. ".and substitute tha following sentences: "The OWNER s~a'sl, within ten (10) days of presentation to hire of the approved' Application for Payment pay the CONTRACTOR the amount approved byr.he ENGINEER less ten (lc) percent of the amount there- oft,until.fifty (50%) percent of the work is completed, the OWNER at my tine, however, after fifty (66%) percent of the work has been completed, if he finds that satisfactory prdgreas is being made, shall reduce retainage to five (5%) percent on the current and remaining'estimates." „ 8, Thi fo h?wing attachments shall be made a part of the Contract Oocu- ment, for ter, project. 1. CG-176 Current Wage Decision which will ;s'applicable to this project. 2. Copy of Federal Register, V0, 430 No. 248, Derember 26, 19789 on minority business e+t.erprisn (MBE). Copy must be included with any MBE solicitation, along with appropriate information required by it for the Coal-oriented system. 3. Affirmative Action Requirements pir Federal Register, Vol. 433 No. 680 April 7, 1978, with Regi^n 6,GoAl; tend Timetables. 4. CG-213 - Example of Bid Breakdown which will be ;required from low bidder, Addendum No. 2 Interceptor Sewer - Section One Oenton, Texas 5. Form CG-211 - Statement Equal Opportunity Clause. 6. Form CG-212 Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities. 7, MBE forms, as follows; a. CG•,245a,?tart It, Form A, to be completed by bidder when MBE goal achieved. b. Form CG-246, Form B, for reporting deviations frc7a projected MBE participation. C. Form CG-?i5b, Part 11, Form A, for use if MBE goal is not achieved, Bidder responsibilities are outlined in the Contract Docurents on the blue pages entitled "Minority Business Enterprise Responsibilities of Prime ConstrucIlon Contractor." Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of this addenltum in tha:,~aa~o provided in the proposal. FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC, Consulting Engineers March 11, 1980 w. J x* Y R 1 L r: y~ ~rrl~~ 4 ~ yk 41 St~I'1~° },v• f w-'{ Nk ~ irya s ! w AUSTEXAS Tgf11 1 Dentin C481188-0, February 24, 1980 Gentleftn; t The Davis-Bacon/Act (4~:`CFR 35.935-5) i^e4ai'res a valid Department Of labvr''DOl wage decision'bk in the contract specificatio~~s before bids are opened and effective on the date Of cols.tract award. j wg~e decisions published in the Federal Register are non-expirirg. Vodificat# n or supersedeas decisions published 10 days prior to bid Opening must be included in the contract specifications. o s ' A specific "project" Wage~(ktision in)tially issued by the Departirent of Labor shall be effective 120 calendar days from the " date of issuance., Modiflcatiaris to project" decisions must be included if r'eceired in TOO 10 dayJ prior to bid <i opening. It is MANDATORY that TDWk be kept advised of bill opening and award dates l we can Inform you of applicable rates. Inclusion of the rates in the specifications mey be done by Addsnda, which must be approved by the State Agency. You are requested to examine the Wag* Decision(s i:nnediately upon r,ecvipt to determine if additional r•1433ifisati411, 904 ra s aryl required, If !**l you ~,t 31~tiia4it your7uect and +RV#dence of p"reaailin rates frOnr labesior c„sltractor 0rSanizatio3 or individual contractors showin (b 4ocatloo and type of eonstruetiol (cj Wage g: 7a) 'Name rates withinf ' tybetor, and nuo r of employees paid at each rate. eerch cTessisieatian of istiirance of the wa You n!ust specify the nc~e;^ rind Mate of rates (rseavy, buildinDecision that you wish rates to be added to anc 'he kind , , We are enClosi n9 ( ;Moth ficati04 (X y0ec#;#on. , Oecl5ion , ISDateCedifitafiiOn tiSl~anr:8 Kind of t _leY..s. Ad Rdt?5 TX74 7a Se t. Z8 1a79 T7i79-4051; . M . 4 g ~relylyours {.awrerKe Bailey, Jr. Enclos~,re, F , cc 1 jr yn 1 : • L antup rpA K nfef~r N~ dirii hi 1~ t 9 (gfiR U. S. A* C*ps If Engineer; . T&A Ofstrirt Qf"ficf, r,, r ~r ! ai4" CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS SPECIFICATION AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF INTERCEPTOR SEWER SECTION ONE PROJECT NO. WPC-TEX-1188 EPA GRANT NO. C-48-11118.01-2 1980 UTILITY BOARD MAYOR DICK STEWART GEORGE KRIEGER, CPAIRMAN CITY COUNCIL JIM NASH RICHARD TALIAFERRO ROLAND VELA ED COOMES BUD HENSLEY ROLAND LANEY RAY STEVEN$ DWIGHT BAILEY MARVIN LOVELESS GEOi1GE HOPKINS CITY MANAGER CHRIS HARTUNG DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES R.E. NELSON, P.E. WATER AND SEWER SUPERINTENDENT EDWIN EARL JONES FREESE AND NICHOLSo INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS y, 3 VI. K. Vl, 4 ~F k i 1 ll I te, ti VWAM_ _ ";~3x SS~Sg~A83 7Lx7Cl ~'~•31 ,1//, ~ p c F , • to r a a • r4Il Al 1•iA~1 •►,f IVw VMaP 1pMV AMnyA 1~',J~N.~x R~ Ot auto,$ ISM A•''~, x'44 v MOT p I r N 1 1 60 . 3 S'dgas1a M, vAj, °~wii~in~+ir.e •i .4 Ole y11~y~+ i ~ I 1 Y / I~ a p s`` N++ M+r d 1 1 1kAr 13~ A V . , a ~ a . , .1Fly•1Nr~K, se1 111 i.. gr1~rIVM•g1 +111. 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A."rh• Several primarY rcasarls toe that inrn.t 0 la CMS CUrW3.r A•1.0:, ~.c Action taclud♦ the follow'v+s: tion lice 1►, 1: M 1,6913 ISeptcrnbrt Federal Regi3ttr A. Low UZS partic:palicn In ca.t• 19TT> CPA adoDetd that cblJC:tion traete. sUbLgMril I^ t purchase rerbatLM a its Irene: raabUota at Vol. 43. No. 248 orders under EPA toms, n U'LAM t 10 &R Tuesday, Cocambor 1978 S. The low b= not auslan to jar,utreucrtl tuts! ZA mace ay aar.t/ts Pages 6022060224 the result of A aumlitt of eswea. try to uLlcv hall lKwoea we mtuantye.nsil eludiast the affeeu Of daerlmiaotIM: Mwne.s solrrn of tU9Pliti and terviCet C. Methods used to rtmtdv the uR• cLJcA rrtoru whOWd Wow Lunt .otvcts UM ~,360.O1-M) dervLlllaatM of ;.CBE hart not been maximum Ituibit 690orua,+r 14 ramee(e effteum war suassrtttnrntl Ind « almell to bt orr, wormed ututol redrnj trans f inea IM tgts-e1 U• SAOCCaoorlo Proposed CMD retv'en of Attach- c-Agn FOS fCle;TSU001e Of TILAI'M4NT Litstor7ally, minorities hr.ve not ob. meat 0. Published at 43 TR 51:0I iDe- ttCIII twined t4isir fur :hart of Amereean cemocr 4..19161, tt:rthtr defines In fairy r«snan.wd Use 40 Mla«ifp bratlMta Th; tbnAtlvctldn lndwtry, It Section 4.b. a Ir3ntee's respomlbil• Gn W,/eI,M MI rJMIrlrtltetlCMrtMeM tr;diuonsl conduit for econr mfr foes In ibis seta OY teautrir:g that a upar'efd Ltobllity, reflects this I&" of mici-mute of six "afllnnauve sups" be he l:'trUorintents1 Protection rausortty involvement 1UI!ed ;rofes• taken to atstue that MME us u%J4e4 .1 TCflty lntOUr~gl3 tatfldSld DGttcl• storiRl Consultant communities also when possible u sourece of luppjles chow a amJlar ethnic unbaltntl. and serves. The a fUT isuivt steps in. cion of mriorlir business enurtirlse Ttte low level of MBE putlomsUon cdude. u a nstnsmum the follortar. 9k:) In the supply of goods and in these buslotsses may be AtUlbuted tit Inc," auuilted Il ono es IF U%W rvAees to work performed under the a aurober, oof noses Those causes rustnelses on wtteitateon Itltl W IT nu Clean Water er A ct k if InelUde. At least the Inability of 1IDE '3+•AS4wn Inu small Ind minority ltewicen, r. tl r the Lean Thl3 w Publication tf 19TT to obtain surt-up and continuing toot. •a are Iotrcmed Whenever they Iwo pataa• l':0. a 1the p. rocci utes alt tinting. credit Lad bonding. The uJJ:avus Blase the poison tad oe&res longscsadiag leek of MSe pnrtialill• ill ',Vhen etlnemioJiy foazoie. Iv.idt total unliahed for analtect sad eogttstty rtgmrtternta uttd emus tuts or auaatt- ...,W eohsult%jou In 41 FIR 10104 lion had WO lnhtbeted the dettloo- ales to u a DerMAt msturiuat snail and i 1'r^.fujum a 1rm) and the proposed meat of s4eausts mitn"Went and mirontr tweintse Dartlclostian. open:lonal skllis, Econotruc Wts4d. Oil F.iawis atiletrv wisaiwta shim nn hild p-Bites and DCOCedurq puU for Ity ss eteumed by factor; such is n• eneaur;to WIC19suaa by SAW& Lad , 011 1atuon a ra). A A in 43 1a FR etasiea. 1LCnased aege r3tN. supply m.nar.lf tamest -taree H is unt oro%dlded eist. to A meatlgoalmiisse " ag$It E si 01011133 end tolemt rues. IMO" the rlr 'J$4 the strACIS and utta:Ina of wee 't gating 118E In A OuDrolxuuonau $MIA 1in.nen Adntntatrltlan. Ire n1c:Dauan. Orrkt of Winanty Ilua nw Adrminuva _7A retetetd Iturntrejust "ttin COta1• manner. tion. the Olllet of Minanty euttrea r.-ats Item the ribile and latemted These Groolrna are orldtnc H the Enter9nlt or trio Cossrtmeut of cow ;:rues s thu% EPA on the proposed low- sere! Of MIJE palttespation alt fed. inter and the Cornrnuanr perms .144 n;licy for the use of "t contrlgtor;. oral and federally outattd corlLmc s. ninwtnuoa A: lA carefully considered these COM- which provide a major source of word its `h o f" 4r~~Let cur let. tira%mv ..eats and adopted a number of theta. tur torurructins. and Lt the re4wd tort axg to l ibrayh S AR.r• 'he Polley published for ABE con- consultant arch. Pot example. MJE w.lan LL an %,brvarY S7, 1917. did not re!tiv it 4nty LI' i of ftdtrU cooslrue. The Prrtdcat receoly luued seTer• 't, city 11osJ4ntnted Posey Illle that Won procurement contracts in 1971, Lt policy statements which commit in :11100ted for mtnontY consuvetJon ltetven"ris tt.Lt problem. Caner*= sub:tan!taljr t3pAnUlnx trio knit l of °tracton on June 1. 1911. As the and the krecUtive Branch have masses- erark :erfartaed by %LBE: under yraer- i bolietes would be apo11ea01t to tilt ed ..yeas protraaa ..1 recent years to al ecnlruttnt. In his SIAJ0 :1. 1911. 'arr Projects and Itdrstees. CPA eom• aid thJ USE In snarl-1g the etfteu Of meseAt to Congress on the .ttauoau ",sell these Ooikies unto a goilanenl- federal exptnalturtt Urban NUCT, the President rt9uesttd ioprouh. In direct proeurtmCOt the Small trial sA Federal agencies .netuot Icsu :TA w,tu be studying the tit" of s Business Adraintairsuon Ldfottwt erv for I Eogr the cocsttr2r ores u► eo t!LOnented soproaah 90 increase the stcooso Hat protrsm y 7t7E 7snicipanan. Publk comment Is Cain sort may be sit contracted to that intTf%Std `4BE use is In imtar- :vatd, on L continuing boasts. on AJl ft.•.11s owned by socially and economy trot element In the e'.onamte atil imenu of the EPA DroCTILM Inelud• tally olss,&Lnuged lrldinauab. This berg of Ainencan C11,10, -N~ Its admsnIs rsuon. Comateou tomautment vas recently retanons. On AoN 17. 19Ta.•tne i.drntnucntor • ri, uld be Id 4r1sed to the Director. surd by amendment to the 4ras :ra- AnO 049uty Atfieltntstrotor of tnp Zn• q:lice of Clod RIIhu IA-1031 Cdviren• Learn, In tae leCtnl tratu arts, the nronmental Protection Ateni tcuot- -ntsd Protection Agency. Waatlln<• lalatle'N*raa frnploymtal Act of 1911 ed the rreommfndaltara of IAt sirs- t. 0 C. 404". etnertlty;rovides gnat at'eut t0 per. Arney tux. force art of:atstioh of :nV11,111pn3 I+f bids IIy31or ftautsu cent or the dollar tmotant of teca use and Sheeted folvion of tri. ,1^ 7rnDosats 41tPP1 Usued by grvitt" grant be Mt.uidt :09 cohlrUIS pith noilily paalahed Dfo9ast0 )Cary ;Or prortrement of sucatterments on MBE. TILe Vl at the Cvtf Aidnu tct eonuacio n of refieerti , 4~nl `rtirn ~.r slttr feorusrl 1. 1919, are ntbteot of 1044 provides I remedial sutnontr a %act policy. Pnot vnclemenutson of to lessen Inc effects of duoarate treat. tdsetioris SriioP sli. r4rcr TIna net.roue.re, 'SSE potiel 1, 1111 tonesnud. Yuen menu of ninon H. t,.•roonate. to inellrt progrsre can. The Office fit,et of _ Manse- trated leotosch oe itijiL►tial Ohl tro-IncrIty t~lns.l.` Po uc r atty. y' within the 0 mrpl and 8udgtt rsgattaltee ;a:MOr uo+s ewitneton tb rents the ~enrte• f. fKTA00VCYI0d polLV for procuft'Oe1t Jnaer tr+r mennauons 9I iris tale farce vie P.A ha eslaolbhtd A tosJonentfd AUianeaily. 0143 gas re.utrra :Dint sire-lion or trio Prtsid'nt. .'te ttil .um to ncrtu! StEE pertiuj,uwn the tf!.rftt' by retipsenu Of leaeru dnernM eoorowen r the uotoa•j ltl~ .;troy for uuluatlam of Minority cog. W cartterta to their rrs.>oaalbWUes rrrd md"Icu 10 Le eu10n1edbYtt:tr..na •.tructsan contrwar4 wu the IMUM EPA normsliy vtu act review whether Pedenw rraar loads rrrult of this action. e"ch !BE perfonas of is lateadad 'A T?:e stsndud 4 egualtY appl:tsb Z74, hoe a "W s1a'wudwip of lid' Ducano a "OotanterolaJly tlxfW tune- o Ts cstm for any stoodPL=if In fat .ons of dollars of publie funds far Jon tl~ ass.und 4 rate recomited m Adrd: LIGG f 73Acemo: i ano liblicly owned treatment teorks end 160 eemtruecsoa tssdttctrl Draulcsr or IAUZ tMct& for Sectlatu Jsj ietaied Dlaraunf end ;ollutloa %6440- ComWtaag coMMULly that involves te.037-uei ttltY The standard concerns the of Gotha concern end s,rnt efforts under tae- C1e4a Ritter labffUZC l responubul:yL, or to doaa• bidder or offeror, Secttarts ii.ei0-l.la! /.n. These funds wtA eubetaaULOY ILLW4 by sottura%nty central. The rn dad 70.SC0.'tgJ. Tltit StSE Droft%t1 to nach the loco eeononwa of the EPA' rrtttoaal Office of CIvU Rimes Date Dally tmpltmeatsd thrautat n the r,rnnurii. YSt' have nee aWtldeMy dad Onto Aftaln IOCRUAl. whom rt- ; rat of run EPA grnate4 to ad. he snared In that 4rWCUV4M 4mated by a, rraacee- or wake! dour. vines cu foals at taclued %Me Dar• mined to be In the Gorerament's best 41L SrarLY1311 OF Ppueir mureaf. miry make suss L revtfw, be ;tan In ewe slemint of work to 00WA wW trrkv tuft proposed use ;9riDrald udder to EPA 1r4at r.1rrt r~dII~C of EPA ;utlctu9stta u off. ,r IWE which la' bated tuft a newly The oouue,r efforts obnlauon U s rn a airs and subafretID'll I W. cud torsen',.Lwsi source of supply. QUlred etsut 1n each consulunf tool. In'tbe neat EPA flada Chu as UME ntertnK agsferaenl (AOpendlx C•l. under EPA gTnnu for eonstrtuuoa pf mu not tooLnhuLL as has not contnt)- WL tl t0 40 CPR 3uopsrt El en.! publklyovood wastewater ttealmeat treas. to ► ;rdleet'a eomplfmfnUOd In cans! all Contract (Appendix C•L :orss This Imolemeoq the Otf$ a m&4W conttsuat with saegual tn• Palo, f to to CTR Sutaosrt I.D. The pesiuvf efforts standard, Confotiss to du3cty Ctfctlef: the USE wall not be 'rie r tiou o Title scando d u a Continuos: obacluoa In fausJ o4 sad t e th considered Ls Lu XNE tinder that pro- award of all subtler subecrefinents. A'rheil BJOU Act eau of L YT of o1 this eurtmeat where the contract is un• S414:0104,11 13.f71•L:Ib1171 and 13.971• leats ce derway, thq gr clife mun take sup to 901414 ..4re tt aa' Identical aellrs• FSA nu eoeousaft aa~arttsal:les densw4' eoeTeeclom "am. t/rmuuw Una for nooeonstrvetion centrist :ur :arr.wa at4 DatL'tsoauoa of eornts4- the ranaseK, or V"tiste other reme• batreeraenaav'}77.!13, la order to M. tent WIC is warn ;ufar'mtd uadar dive sn1labiruader State or IocsJ law. ;lemeu that obUcsitlant EPA has as.. rraau and promote the dfft309mfa{ The cane" at where wDro9riate. abtished the following foatorlebted c! new foLannty firms tbrouah a ran. ReponaJ Admire, Lntar, our suo take ay394m, .ty of busiaen ummigements. This 3up1l to detetsune the btutars 'cif invaive uac:tased the al chour• Cocc'ernlsl nV mirvoi atblr end Ifllllpp• n• '.7M 00ALd4raR7q %73711 " ed NIME. at weu u the food faith bit for tutu" contract awards of LPA The todonented sy,.Lea1• lafolvq :frotimalion of clan-Gunocal x01141 1r"at•Luuud Pfolects. fytablishlrrf and u,mletSfntllrf a Kati Ire " 04fis4 filth minority awnenhla lot Mat ,W appro9ruu to the type r.rl saraJ COMML MWO It to the 9ur• L wrap RM aaoay ttxlONrla of work avolvtd, The Kali sprit to el. -rv of Iha polity to Provide 099GAU. A minority is t member of one of tabushed Prior to taking procurement r• 4ieis under Itder runt C to D . in Its Ire can. stow- mare of the following froupc Blatt action under t want Iles ;nor to the •nts , EPA. encIAL JffiDanle Amenaas, AJUA L.:uLnce of a request for piratic ales far r~nr9 roll wdi rot tNettri in nbtlrs4 urtss' ~ tmencana, Amencaa U~Wits Am&,_ A&Z cansuJUnt selaUon on a Ste* I r.f4tor7 work or wwri'rtte emts to ano a out and the Usu-'Ace of sa trt• a,fe!t JefeCUn peftmtiaane! tan Csklmde, and Am#ISCIA AJeuu viuaon for bids for eorstrvctiyn can' The rooJ of E?A Is to Implement .t The catetones of kunanty group tracts older a. 3te2 111 t:slsel. The rat end effective remedy to the udder' b nenamlmb+raal effxu of W Su olf th thl~ to., folios the rasl ell be sat Ln aeoorcaact with the airmUan of JSE a w contest of ;ragtila on poceture below: :'1-r urugue EPA•jTMnue rflatloasht9, tease while iianc at American s14• 11) The OCACA and wstei Olvutan. e:Ll oriented system tehwrea Lhe ten s which hastoncslly Alrf not age with the aopfovaJ of the Regional Ad. cs;rsd fNWt of intreaald atSl ;If• 4u3tflr !hated 611 oMmunlues to ;4r• 61rl Jlra tdf, Ihall "t1h1th and annV• titivate naat:an suhirt the EPA grant Prw. It ss in tort an a. Some o or federal • 341 renew a Coal foe *A&& and I goal -.s and tide in the derelopment of a bast wcut~ D ecti alenefn for conutrueud3 prottutment l3 that sore mirionly coiuulgaat sad can. ors or to d define 111=3 y trou t rrclOa Caen Kati snould''of eAnte-sed ::carts community. members r to larva Of .a+v a ;ertent of the total daily eatount ..re "llcy daentn the mintmum EPA PA or ateconotwe we nsnaflcUlcaestate. of IS UI eantrseu RoProted. Lath foal ;dice rlloru restlon'913 lUes 11.11.16 Mond A f those ose wn0 are. a fact ut' -a"*. eultur. should rar.t%1.3 an e410,1nauon of iU . .re <<orcted '4 ae tskfn. Cs* of the Illy.'soe:ull dad econotlsrealy "r.,w. btu u;nuclnf t_~ region's estu:ste of EE lots amented lystfm to 4 uindt• vatiueed XS7 ;sr~c:0iflan stttiaaale vi the .In cl All rp.4.wrsted grants for can. renO1L 41143 (he hrai'a.:le Led ;at43• .'rure.on Of t'utew4ter treatment V. LWLCf>QrTAr011 or ?'Ist-va tisuly httilsblf MME froourtts. «:rru! Administrat4on of thla;rajmm LTOenTaraas Cssor:otDt a he refloml ICU %'IY ae :mole- "I be Ilrti'At ano IriouJd not "nod' lafnted ar Caen grImlef In 4:0090 such ,;euuvro u 1 manduory iet•Loide 46•_ft•. 0aaC7'2x loth OCiVA to oar of the foilovine -uey The bud tbllru:on it in =A rlyr . (melt! eonefrrtrig :.13E 1134 'a alt ar go recforal foil may u ire:ud• 171. Dvtrtrtoes forth in That go, 4,111 Of r gaud Reg• ed ss a :r0n3lon of fscm orocuremfnt vrlroar" 1t711er33 cbTurefss dJ/Uans. as 1 M.L..Ulaw n Feder" pro' "Ihn 3tlom or rur'tmeng alandaf4 lad grant reguuw• for no rrxntN. ;nor to the Lori. tern) -Ulnonty Business Fatfr• moat: ano ae any oLw.t&uog. documents and rr.,. means t luarnfei It cut it in coo9!t%Uon with the OC:itVA. =If Tent of *rt.eh is %w7+Yi and tai ISLfae•r~J'aeall'+n4 *tnanrv 11"greu e11,31"It f fall iCDroonnto 10 f rall.'4 If Tinarly g"ao 9efaofrl .`,Mme efforts inaN !e :tau lir malt. V/96 of Yaft SO tN parfarCtd ,or 'n• .,if M to Wnuf 1:41 IWateu Am Minor. ftinontl 1l9LTiet3h19 dtua4 ea+rrsf tr. nits euueesf mutt" 1r rucoun elusion A the DrcrAr"ent rai!c:rt. • 'iLla dar-ld.lar $artsdement. use wnuvL dues lfferts "We u;eer u0n. Thy lnal may mlfer from :1e rho V.% tsetrevn tn" good faatn tnr xurere tee 91031tertrr".10"1410 1111. averse retiorw goal mere c:man• ;If a.ars Ind Worse Of W ronerrfled •aruodr w esrsoem far Naafreensla Itanttl infra. f.g.• a ;select rpectllo ,014 May be leas than the retlonal .nigh the OILICe of Waco PrMrsm OD tai Dihdlaf tdw reeutremenU auto ioal whrre ■ minOritn source of Seer- tnttoof Lad. when sotROPtiatd, 1AR unuiller U•X+ ithttw tM00=911,117 Into- ite, evooiy or manuf►CWTV tS'Gcn res- Otfka of General Courml. shalt !P Cble.. W Derma taammum MIUr Dar. :molt arstlable'or a plolett ADedule vile 'u aad:41recttun.to Lae a ~eittlnutsdLti .~6SE on tnlSeitauGt toLl may be in exCSea o! a too"" gtomi 1taUuding matting Drprmra N goal when covivauat willbotlt7• re- sim. memoranda to lmplemeot tau It Wits for 9~ii.=girl oc W Ili 10 %I ace t at: use WIk7. XSE in sufficient time for reviews le i A A L to m man we Its owe rTatao t33- r,tr, 14) Proratl ter A6owtnt sutf4 tent time to facill- t Z util -4 to -the $ whore Is demote- Aire sCCWWR)is) ill I Rteooal ai tau the ptreklpaWi6 of MBE: • tr uCIM tths alO es' of the Directw or e at OusinesA pr-ve L1,+ ~t Id) NoWl," the aunonty ssaocl• O ujii tan the latn.•adlvoemws1! gram Stingifity Business ftttrrvras ' within t1u ttrieral bidding xvis" tloa ert Moss, ,vtk in an aeerp"et>qltvel af'3CHC tram, and vOWW ria wet to tie solicited and n 3) The Thelon uni Wau1 Dttictoa DireV frec,oe gods Moo oD the Lees. at time the frame lot suomwton bi4i or 111 seltautioo doeumeati muse unit 1mplenettt taw resteaai Dt'oe7a ~ prooosalx tJsrtaln the 1,30@14A41 laformatloa to 41:11 Slid Revlon" Du•ecow source list st of t+L7E implement the goal-oMented Lyre=' 04=UA sbali be the rstloaeair Mknnrts7 tai tiring to Lei Proridin[ Izig a ► sera c U of M E tai Cleo oouce•of the goal, wheals BtessasMra otoraeOtfSc:r. fuir's to LU +1111 be a number or mange at aismbcm ICI Emil EPA rmoa shall motstar corignmom 1,I) Ndsxini'L lest Of preaDtCLSrt can, (b) T"ho manner in v"cb the, bidder tmvtementatlaa et lhle poiLio7 ttltougb ~ and puma eantruaers avula-nti; Me offeror-misy conform to its ebltgs•• the OCRUA LnQ the Wtat Dlvttlon. bee to all d Prime c and subcontret• ioru 4ri0r to eontraet awned: She "ON, Lash) Inc tetras rxPresrat an Interest in the 141 The manner by which poeluve of- III Notify t.: ,42 arrd traotess. EY.t•amuud Drottct: lore of the btd4+r or of!!mr will be ertting. Of lbU Sta,E DOW.. tot informiat tiresaatlte consul. aralwted: Iftt Ramey aotiatat4on lasate of aD- tams and contractor; of the EPA 441 A notice of LanCUOna for lallurw Ptlcaace/traatsea to determine ~ 144th ppllcy tariefrnlar MBE 7arttCiDatlOro rl teraot7 ntishe p0a10tu efforts re• or the wvro0raa [oal 4 included m 1hi Mairitatnnng records showing fat nu: ttemmt and In the soUelauoo 40M. ail aolluaauons for "DUUU umber t+LBE ccntarrd. and awards to MMIC g=LC (l) Revirornt partiMaclon b( x3t Poli Ie) A cCOt ti attLLs do!®E u m. elf) Ratrreor all omptned Contra, In tubsup•elmentx Soli mould 1,e) vita" Isved-b to CRO be awards a eealnstr the au111aeoq of 91) tnetudin[ in all Procurement doc• . reverted t with the vrborraan review SM revis+ I 9ca"Uve efferts; umeau the olseaents of the goaUort• con)utktioo with ► th the Ilv) Worm the [rantso after the fisted 1)stots ISeaton 7.1L of tl+ts f time Water Dlrns100 for conforn"Icil pnirsrd erat4culon fl a DralDectl+e polte7 r, nth thav gosh lenud Mai Nest.117 The coNtutant or mnusctor rates co Mow (t) Nalln[ a list of planhotders of i n# Ss c1, OCROA =4 Identify er form IS the P1111610 effdrts reauue' record for EPA constmetfon rMt prow :osnlte o font which may takiibp mean West life-gra'atN of ?vote`' INU aruf►b1e avon naua4 ' comply with this pollv7. aorrettin actions that eau bt taatn by i) Vpon tfourat of the ptarihoidtrs the plwpsecere mrvultact or aontraa• of rteard. provi.le ► 'Atlrtg IkJL of c. Laseaxststssrt7s tot.. will ►4vue the granger that La 34 Dr: ;Ise trsntee, In Its rote U a DubUo ptovol at the proposed contract ►v'Lrd tog lriforming W bros;tctttf aid, may be wl"tid uncd the defl:ienetes den. during any pct-bid conferences. :rustle. Luumes watery adralsiIJILM acw corneted: . of the EPb potk7 caneenvunof ME !ivp responsiWItT tbWardkuwkitiblul (r) Review and detK"a^• the aae• P&MCWwon; '.[SE use. Sections 30.1:0. 10.300 et Quad of the ioatuw etfwv alter ► (n) tCeevlst OC t>'A informed of t11 ire and 33.036.3. Bidden and affirm contract is swLrded. actual and propaeed Nntrwll to :dDL , t the pre-contract state. and those tvi) where Ilia rt'vww discloses rul• toi luurtru true the re4uirtments ,ndrr contract stth VA CMAte" Lee ure on the part of We eomu4tant w of chit ;.cllc7 are wed io awudtd 14• r.0eoendfnrln responsible. ' to the contraceot• to lane Dosioveetforta. the ty,aceemeom mrntee and E?A. to extrefst DOCIure rethonal KBS Oitlcat abe11 Aalonn teat tit C,iNiM07 flan F.erponitb:llrfes . irons to confvlti to thu poik7.-,~WE grantee that future on the Dart of the All coruultir4 'IrrJ us el.'"'Od to r'.tst ;axe tubs to actively MAJIMCaca oonsulunt. or contractor w taaa Cor• :secs vosiurt effors to -ise %Mr.:he :t the tranue's prautement Process- reatve acitam or eaplntn rd the IM01 Dilutive Motu Include u least :be 101• EP.t s ultimately resvonsiblt for (udan of the KSS Of!Joet aril aria Iowtdr te^r:n4nt conollane! with the Dos} Cranes. whim tnt aOReeLre act on a) iitmding 0c0ortvrtitt to I'ME tn•r ntri I r!vu the 'oU* are the cannot be taxcaa. "W'd !tad to :b! .ai• ;or to:coaLru _a= or :04111, WIMIM efforts rums tXV the 1ol rv ulu0 of Orac o`"CsI•fdr w4gice4uen mcau: •tbNtit! pro trVniaatia ttaDOM1+tb11 0"140 at sincttens wtuch *)W4 Lnclure vuh• Ibl :raolemlating ".e doal;[tented tun: boWnt of trsat PaveiratL; and tyau4a: fi ~ntirenrnrrtasJ PrvtecNoa Iril) Ravart to ffrsdduarten suv it) ~rot:Jint :e m6nite vkth a:Ls .'cr,rv (fftedettarltrlti ear An oe of tat &Mtr3al ~rrr •if :Net :.sit otSPO~ed to to wiled An. aararn is !ataulbntd of tit. green of te vil) I the 4LA4US In Cram. Qolwalnt eontraaU sw►r3ad 'o to .:114 the a.uurt of the innings. 3r.4 ;'tree lent eta ;hs 4*LLu Jaruoj or 'J :0 nidaelt •01 The Dlrector i( mo office at %4u t7rsrsres ,lelPauu4bJlCtcs, Tat SCSS .411 be ,.acid 1tl:.:a11irlg the ; r for .1ol anal! oe the s ACIney Ent Dina iiresi wa a eta role as L puolic :tutee .Ta.'SIM inn •h f :.donut U.St 3!:`411 ;:r ter :nt lent! Boaueea n with %he aa"vos ~pnenjul riaaoasibi.itn to rtaaru weir: L rid "(tic* viii 31 tors water etb the achleve a0 ace"Laolt .wi of USE :A) :fLtriturtnt rrcis o! tjB~ :on• In -m nent this hOcy. Opratdoty rH MO AnMW7 f"D0381110 lv a s tatted. ~De 44 " 1o„u I)~vlln lal n • ( -a Director peiit7 UAV con litlen K M (rant sec" Ail rtar3 •r IC LAI ig the 3Office 41M of lvpitesrnur rrsaues trs 'tQu t" a aauea :e ;JSRi n:1i1nes La o~s Lite a -ime ff J e Offictrer. a a'ffnofsel use )oature 49.10" 'd Age ~E. 101 Xk1uu'.:.t (Sat tub iuxtIot,:c. •al „1,r :A4ItchfflentY Bwtneaf Cnter• These poalurt ritorta,auuaav, at ease. LU ;404at pelthot icY u:DOr•avrai use Cil:cer. r'orlna; m ralunruoe tat follewtng 11 ,ft Kerytne EPA regional offlots In• positive elfam the traatee. IA Con• Costae more $=sent Inc rMwre- formed of Id MBI: lubact"WenU of luattlan with Its function dl dKldtng atenu Its wars procured uada F2A Changes Us Pleats u award Pnywufjr nepombWLT in each case. shall deter. p•aau or orocarement oblieatleas pwrtm ot~~ su us mine the bidder or offeror to be noire vt rm D ridebtfoo bid by rStute or etocal URE. apoaable. to that event the grantee 131 Prime Conlftefar Ruoons+btf- must 7romDtty fdvae the bidaer or of. Inv ar ardmaacaa (tim.All Dnme contractors are es0ecL1 ftror. 1d wntini. at the bests for the Cated: December IS, ATL rd to Lane ooalLllre e(lam to um W= nannso°titbtl1W determktWar. The BMJUaa >3svtR hest poa+Ure HIaALlacittde at Wait bwder procedure$ trtt forth In DWigVAtraea(sCro(ar. uw 1I c,,t n di 1al undni oDptletua4Uae to DtyC 1:3.1139, indudtni aDOroDStatr aroCe• IF'3t trot ti-SlTV, 7t1N SSii•iR CtJ aol ;.W subcontracting. point arriam dural revutremems A-timell Cited Or0- monu. and 0urenaaaars • test stil defer trio challenged Drocurt- ` ,bl lmolementtall the foalcrteattd meW U1300. A Oadlag of norresocarlbillCy on a tnLe P viallas tht grant" er" 4 WA maUset stied not pretu4irA the right rub=t c( "E prooomil to be.usnd I InCludins that Adder at allero to funded the 0ature of 00 easimm" and the dollar valuer. at If no available = prolee4 +111 " used, fur=hUm%4he•Lraaue The OCRUA. upon review of aril and the region! WNZ 0(tktr rt"ams orooosed contract awud. Taal (moat a ttraat" to take aporoor..' I t anfaret- a 1141 WA nuUziric tomedi a mk Con- meat muom Where as toolleaht/ =1^14 including neg%tatloij efforts W 1rLht" fatly to meet Its obllaLlorts rt szb comattitive aril" let•elf. Led under this poda7 the EPA may dedam awsrds to Mar- the 100U=4 aonnsoortuble under tel RequMe subeootraatert•undler 1:0.340 e( sto. of ItUdatt utlotr under the cocuut to oom04r wctA UZZ VocediaM set forth Lit 40 CPR Fsrt pailer- as aporoomam 30, $09am IL Irl Iseeonbs 17A rettontai offices Its t:l Wa(osr, In Uaalted sttuatlons•a0• formed at w fat subesrtesraeatl of proval mat be AutUltd of a contract .-r- wits vt olaas in award mvlo%Wr where a bidder or 0(terrr has not dem- NnArted prou-satd. tubioaumu a-N oAmwed losiuve efforts rat exam- 090L file. wriest delay Inctdtnt M Msolletts- rip Mot Rctt+anr+ All U*n well cruse sum=tIzi bat= to tA: war asoftwd to mates. IPA pray concur th the rwe• Its( semi involved it the Stan pad Watinded award when at Ieaat oat oesl orotect Dtdnn" proeesr of Vie tullowl" provWoro is Included !bl Furnuh tsoaadUr stlaaraents w In trio contraau (I) SOecUla pad de- VALf and local gavetamenrs Need p,,%KUvs e(focm for XSE tlaseld- r UsiaLiln 112000 wltls the rehears. Pati" s avttrtg ~ c an perftsa n or IJCRUA idl Canuct sad maintain NUSCn Lrreed Umft tiauldated duaafes, for on .S•I.tte sad loci Office of YJmt• failure lfits lider l~be NhC dmpl to I, ~S.wImetag rsita;rise (011C M _ such UnIt 32 ::::.rf Runonty a mmimu ort+o+si' t il.+(:! XnJ LataetataOCC he 9ortufer tfo rratulasmenu have rI Seek acuatancs :rare 010E been Camolled VIV. t0 trio ffeLIfICUaa wtstaaee orgaarasalona is it- e( 17A and Ih♦ a-ao,m I.n:Ins. rst=,UUM old oa Xwrsc. 13) lore Contras! Award Contpit- t4od+rtt Lad LOCrWICil UZU44oee aern ante Canaaitanu or musemn ere 0" MQUU-14 to OXeCUtf Ant "Utpaut t0 L." rrYrlttt Coates of Ld M31: related 111• L 1ARMORS bureamenu wlthtn (;!teen t1+1 says ;1 Ae10o(utb1tly Aeler"1114 tta(L (n after Contract award. L f :.*F tu- tae ••r it a ataaer it offeror (tats to to time. advue the rmn4.s and rrretrreU aenocstnte pos(tsvt Of. OCRITA of the status of Its :13:10011• ,41(14 LO meet Jae rated 1004 Maulre• ante with aoOroDeum r"wrera<otr. -lent, the erLaus Lead muezu in to the event a COnsuttint or is nt.-ae• rhtr ere sedan of offeror pro for (mU to conform to Its Par ooWz „tie .(thin a reas0aaola bate U ata.49d tloa'1% nd be esoe<ted to 11 0latn. va Jr *.Af ITanue. Me naeesuar7 Mastic* writing. to the rrsnue and CCIUA. al X A141ca stforti or be arld flows- the reasons taw nenutuloaualt U here '-mnisi te. Tate ersmee re4vem foal W 4 hantlntt'.Atlan Without rood I aye. ..ern .sa aa+eae of use CCIIDA alts'( the rtunnnro Worts tt a w%U be ret~ronauirtsnt m .ti ferns. V tae etas of oilers{ ft. ro n Cettwa. ^i CflJnts W esal m to this contrxur. ftiun oa tht pea•e of :+e :AIIC7, vnatiler x not SUJUC AAL will At are edit to uffifr wn+vefitcrU Of f 7roristfal- xt result nrau a u abesas to easW There eoolloble. may mutt In ao0vw• ::Ice it au. a baaLt for ► 1. U.,, prate CPA Im00eed Laacuons ,tihNhvv ne 71dder at ollvar fatL to 141 Sttu or (Deaf :au Volhlnt sa 16(ettiviq .1amOMtratd the trats+ted t:w pallet ortvatnu a grIAtte !root Los- 25i RULES AND 1tGUlAnOl1S FART 60-4--CONsnuc ICN COHr TRACT0RS-Alfl11MATM AC37QN REQUJRlMEN{'S • t1ea. 10-45 Saopf aad aapdaUm 40-1.3 Saud" Was. W-43 ZIUAt o40onum ay ugusfL 0.4.1 Altlretaaef fWdoo Alatarfmf6ta. 70r S Kamew " olaae d0-•1 Gesu and timers iea 40-4.1 ZUI" oa OQW Tetaluloaa W" sh" =wo "am 10.47 lccapondda by OW L"M Of thf Order. Amoutr Seca. 304 20L :W 111. 10t. 70L aad 103 of CO. 11.4. u emf>fff4 10 rn t lz 31 lA 1414 as amaadN Of' to. MM 1/s-a1 11eas» fel arplktdalt. Thu can nouts to U coonxtorl and rabcrootr cw wtucts !%Wd s43p rfdenu or codas./ sa0uud coostrua two oa aus VA sxcsss al 1110.000. The ls=uiatla0s to this pan u'0 Mucsols to all Of a CoOrnNuuoa codctsatorl at Wb0nuldftOr11 owwalactl0a comic/- fa Wdo Me a0,ppa 2% oa Ms eaa. ANUM LOOMM VIOL M n0, 30s.42m r, aYitiW ZL IM tea RUMS AND REGULATIONS ti82S3 :taco nUuding e; wt cottsa- c-aan strucUoa eoarrocu or tabeatArmu .r us crttacer to r.atu;ed co be included (.1, ^mployer~ aha sort CA a aLa-Ftderal excess. o! 110.000 to be ;eKorpcd u: sad V part on aLL nonexempt Federal :r nonl4deratly ututrd coasceuetlon ieoe34DhJral atria dest4:led b7 tae Di- ccatmcu Lnd i-LUCaotraeca aUudlJtt "..s.4. T'tsla pan ila0 pKbLLtaed LrOee• rftw Durtuaat to } 60-4.6 of tau Dan COCA tryCUon tah,^scu lad SIiDCaa• -:urn v,tucm eft Federal cotstrseeu.T Of. {see 41 CPR 60-1 :tell: UULL The equa oppoa-unltr clause :i;en lad all appdoaom its sopUcabte, .4=;= 10e Rtoaaunot, roe oybUlhfid a 41 CFR 64 L4(bl is m . :bsil follow tier sollet=v for I" ArrMXLTM auJrrd to be laeJaded tn. lad V a pan s4.rdlas Federal or federally tasted Arno! To Lsavu Coosa F.JCUIUJCr9 of, a1J pg federally uvt;an onstrirtUaa contracts Protedtae: orrorMtr"M I J`.acctsrs Oran 11916) aotaexem Cattstruttloa -COntrar and eubcoa• also in establishod wWA WasmLiLer. 1. The Offerors or Bidders auenuoa 'a W=r In addltlan to s(he skitter de. rt ig4nClGa snarl follow in cart: us I" the "9t4,nw u~ltaent Cyr JMp =1134d above. all Federal contrast; coy =CML. t4v COUQWL loan, tae, or nsrunue amt OVOOMUNty C411=12=0111 C4=&" OLflCgM all lpDUe3ata sad all 0011COU. aroJsiag federally ly 0111 &ut f.^Om ed gponnoatlow Jas fortm berm, Mucti.a Contractors. es plicable. exempt L catlatNttifOa mica 4 nog L The Costa L" utaataara for oS M-r SW Lneltlde the spec! e2uOns ac tie regturenr4au of Exeenan Order Lad femal4 parctupanon troreed is txn forth la this te secttoo in all Pederwiderai and 1:40. U aaoaWed. owtaae terms toe she C0..SMU94rs Legepfe federally is ced eotuaa In Lddittaa tale part applies to esn• /00111148/00 m earls tide as W e mstrucuan federally ~ d Const ti eoa• be pee. tttucuoo Work perform" by coaau'ua• "Mb trio advemelams. an as todoee MICU Mn d Ua eeo of $10.000 t desrttpar .ton eoattsetars sad sc csac. Gods lee. 0"Ie farteeew ed by the DlrecW pursuaait to 60.4.6 for P oaocoasgvedion if ootlCmn r+eeatw 000"UT PuckotaeeaL of this part sad In eonarruetfon rub. ors sad d r:boo0t:aerap if the twit. - owumommetw ..grand. Cdoa'aa'ta La esem of i1I6000 aacts- stroatoa wait is nectsaart to whole or 4+e0 aas0 tar/ Its what* or to put to she per. Cis a! s ;art to %sOa eantraR the aun aasub of a 000- i0sm ~ Ja Sages t"Is her forMAVM of aoACAISMCUOa Pedenl . itrVt:d a: SubooOQeci am TIMA ecru rag. OOntracu ama Subcontracts covered 6446 SOdettauees. trader the EXMUre order. I aJ IJ Federal mWrar.'Uu of1l=3 TLe6e t104Jt aver LoOtwst► e, w ens cm- ir""aus FUCK"!, VQQas Cart viewr On tnd sU r au sbsrl Laanlde the tssetorl eaasaveCon corr. t.rbeener at net n10 te1~ C oOeaA lsMtN? noose tet r (o (otSh in p4eaiTaDa (d) of It U red" erredenta, t-vsneal oertoru*d :fur SM1011 sod the Stsndsrd P011M l III the e0va44 anti 1. As uad in thaw social ausar¢ "cull rzovLoymeat Opporr=tr COC• 1h4 Cootsacea•revopUmae elth the Ca. ;'C4eete4 scan" oe4W taw f"Oplabraol strocoon Contract S,5-- ltoadcaps vet gCouee Otto lad the recotauavs to tit aR erea oaamb44 to the wUeu&9a4 tats. forth in 160-1•S of tbif 04" to L11 ra 1'srt 00.4 sull IN bnea oe As +mvlemeata- e~ LW n~>~ t t ottlMn of iSC MUCIm for offers Lad bids. an ill don of the 14=1 09vartmalty Atha: too- ybvLl OLAe rs ~6tm0uaa4e Pr Of ederal =d federally arslstbd rag- e tlf ~s '°°etftot araMMM°aaa se CO, Wt forLs torw to u Jo 41 CraoaT i u'a M. . VCAWd Sraue. LlosrrUaetu Of ZADer. Of UT rt: 'I uetlon eonr9v s or subeonaut t to '70 pertora+44 .a feKr'ajiafCal JSy!!a UMP. Cad Ill stforta to tease 1110 44016 ft- Pft-44 a Watsm tae olracs4r dalegsrtl air t" Wtid for :he eeeatatad arse. eager tbatur.. dettgaated bf the Mew ra usae the caapreaa r.Wrhu (MIS tltb JohdUao4 4 "EADWI 0 IdeatJlf U" auAbW to 160-4.0 of Me ;art. Adushilfteft 1s to be pwans se, The have of trsaorxr on w redrru social 36MMY Ismael" 14e=cs Shia regw v the tAClwwa al tad leasew effale"Ift" Md W"U4 meat ON ere W C 04014MQuattuly rtdaral .he :sotlca sett- forth W pangma (d) bf rub'saO W amlena throughout the Tea lianas. 4,L Tnlaverf OeOataaael e JperlDCadaaa :nta of he C10desatsad o Cut sde. rom04L it LaMCY10a Sao th wd the aatrsaay "16114 tssdts a 90104 harm 4 741aatiey' t4dudaJt ,c forth Sts } eY a of thle DLrt M s Litton a tmaloy misdrmes ants tetaea• tU SWA tali tUMM henfig muda6 in oar rotsditl0a of say gloat, ematraet, rub. freely ag eels ej Ito pile m The ti%WC Of we Stoat AUICA M" Ltouw not of roacrML. k as IaMMLIM a of Marsafae at reraarur w frmaid emeiorm y vaJ:Nea Id1 (AU Daraotu of SGafeao, asyotytng 194WWY gta MAJ apoIC- ame COCIth"oe to Catiose err frost ae1 Puerto ltlesa, Curia WCam, A 0 Of seam :ion covered by this van #0-41 at v aeleet for u14 Colts poreos(J 09004. or attar 50"M tlrltttrs or In) All aanowdso4aCon 9'onawtors ere UW CAMIR4fa roUa raW tM a 1-40. evered by Eitmove Order Will sad CIM Of tae eeetamt.. 1110 fh4raa'n Cm? ansm retaral m C(me49 Lad tae r"*69490 Is 49 CYR Part 46-1. tpll Aria Lad YSar1 (61666441 W Deter L174 Uvpltastatlaf recaladaa4 iaell .rJ• COMQUAaoe VVA tae goa1L eW be oaxa tf baemg 0119M is Lot of the 000061 Mot" ::ado the ootlce a paraQSph (d) 4s.' LOemntbe LOW van baan paionoed. of to Fir Lem doUSh"M Arta, we 164164 tbu seetioa is La cawauction egret. L Tba Casautor shalt pr"dA anum 400a'Jaaa1. of tae Pacu14 LsLzoQa sm aensa wnlsa are MtttO T in, whAW or eoortmtlan a tee oUvmr at me Odles of IN) Aa MMA Indrs6 W A4Lasa '.4"vs ,Lt Dart to the DerfOnUAets Of the WT- Iaete'at C4hU%1 COmausnae PMCMMa IUS 9erto44 U"All env" In sat If tae rrd nonconstructioa tantram nthaa le verities ft" of award or Say coa• One" 800144 it Manta arfSnatS WA IC) Contracting officers. apvUmat3 a 101 Oe t Dwsuw' A 4SOM 09 Sl6.VOa at Ic"t t n oema"rJale srtd per &0auo4 or %vid 6areon muctioa coutrittars rash 'err :ref !Or roemvetso6 von abler the aMWAOS rtrwUM4 !MOM trua toddvunom aoatma6Jtytdenvikstleer. area Wttetrn notice W the Dkector The ad"esuos sdad Use 634 aam0., rws t aheoever tas Caaaaetar. or say luo. ."ittuu 10 WOrtio.g da.f•' of aerud of a Lae 41ep6•ea04eo W al '!s4 euh10edatsesor. Canttxua LS LnT Uar, MOMMt.ctt L at. c'JDU',Wt SubMS r4 0410 ;fVVUAO a. 4M"PO MWAncitusn. amaaee esmued :Ca 04 rnC Wott tavotnag tar eonvucvoe :Ae 01011) aagfra 11)" LCCILWIS the 444W aeapros of the auatneUUV eeumated 1+00. t gd&U peyw^af vtaupe is ncn Sure. swan sad' tetepboae. atmaber tLnnag Lets 31®004t:a41 dares 41 Wn 010- SUOMOtS " 41 Coca of 111. the ;cert. ct the eantra~ employee Weattacs- 40404a0 sd4 014 rs0a%vdwu- vet 8 046t 11 these J930fkanmia sad tM `4" atuce ce&WW rag soatlc NO race toe-u• ::on SttmOerf dolts! smouaf Of '!Se 'A" tw 00494" 46 U UN A 01111 Y~ ad°6~a,M• Will? gad (omate Wt)dpaaoe too shun :intraet. esilvsstdd Rartnaig and cent. Pia nnuuw WM A4 1a4 uumd. ;a• KS 'arts is tee JatJatauaeu Irene sntea ' 14Lioa !arcs 41 the matraet; the Cony „seav L te4r3 A Uwm luutoctos of s0 , "coamn rune" ..U1 SUnL*r1 Lad foogyaDAMW LM rraVyaMM see" open w wnlraet i 'd L t! toe conamw n Muca"ung 910. ,u VAJCa 00 mtnrtet A W 00 tier- 94 Mnaavud aavs tie farm W40CF 464 6466{ a 41 CP1t 40•{Jt A 1 foaaomM 'Ormft my, 1 WI. J"As tpnmed tr :he V-% 04ouvatet it d) The fodowmq nods .4all be :n- :400r'a the "IV" U1 ottor ~aaftmtuay :tided Ia. sad Soul of a peso al, Ill SW 10-4,1 tilrdvopervululF Cnerea4 310 :vaa6 Ul USM111012. U U16-Mu+e M=M a4unftaro ea W vane 0 the Pisa :14tadOu for 000ts sad lids M us. ' 13J The egmal' opportunity rAau3d vn,WAg4UW leau =4 tuarLLlmJ tnsol sedersl Jad 'odsrW --mad .rots- mWasned U 41 C7R.60-LMAJ 01f hla b0 4 aacadsrsac into tam Pm fee hoop ,S$ RULhi AND ucuunoHs 'f erica Rowe umo:Ls OLITWOW" to I. S1sthLStn ► Cur"CIL 100 of the vma. other '.1' Lm" Or tnr rsrruumeat sauc:. Fl%& Cartract ,n must b4 Lola t0 dam; addtaKr and teleohone MUMCM a! 19e4 the C:,tractor Shalt 3464 Vntt4n eDWlc3• :ntu hell Par 1-9514441 A Lots c0wil• 4"Onty 144 ternai4 W-tlsl-etrnt Lopdcsat CoM :r a11'►Ollau09a Suez u the wove. ea r. 1 nth 17:11 Orot MOOT of W LUaa $,000- end U&AMty W fealaiu tefarr►i ,nom A SMUCIC it:$ WISM4L MMALAa 099MUM asn MUL aacn C mu"tor of SUADWAwC• UhwaL t rta.%utts"S sounv or COmmumt7 Lad tats 4 to 1L44d to tae L4lecum ptoct" cr ;trt aDLtlaa in In 10VMe4 Play it ,ado arrilo. U" Led of shat scuan wsa ukuu I. you" Drums mthorlt7 Lad (M.'s . IreLr r"Wrto to 0om911 with 114 oottp• nth roe9eet td aaa nub Iadlndu" u rues 11MOMeu to rauUl Other minonty Comas '::'a under the cr0 CLsu36 Lnd to maws a wdindkut Val soot 4 the uwn hUtas hul Lad women Lh4 trier RuoaahlL Provlta ' vA Ialta Wan I0 "ft' we oCh twat undw for Miami Led wu oat rvf4nV4 barn 4lhS LlW WAWA. PAMMOC too 4►Ci000 4to 0109• a, ?tea Ia tac% t9Sdt a WWC& IS hu #a. ContrUter by the ualOM Or. J refarn4 Oat heat 4 auaority tad faders Mth %4Ln on • m Tho overed go" (UM 0trtarmasle0 Lm910ttd br too Cantraewr, tats shut io the 114 Lad ts auw uaa of t Canv=res ,r other Coursotan or fuowoulawn doeumeatM ts 1118 L310 with Lb* reuda wvm force. a t:.rd a awl in La a99rand Am does MA thert9ar, aims with whatatt 1dd3Lboat so. L ytUdus %U tats sad JLAer $4LKuOM re• _w Ln► Covered Contruwel or Sueew• U&u the C411uww OLa>' hare tawta, auutmemu then them LA to abuou0e to factor, :Lture to tai, toad lush affortes to d. Prrfde unwed$&" VrItten ttadAC W12a do SAM Under 41 Cy'A Nut 40-0. c4, Tehi C F +el Lna LUZOVAWAL to motonw= LM whit ihte ouaw sea C40U W 140114:111 of bU IL CGUOOeoai' andCr.U"Wa 3JaLss; 4 IMSS o!W mu laomiity MAI 9t.JW Unrlaauve snloe stndam Dr• biln"Awe swolu mt ha. not rfornd to tunes personnel for promaUOau oooarm- ;•'rd to cus .sou SS Lomeli, 9 of these the COausew a miaanty Dorm of Vol= Cull" tad folauaatt theitt Iatoicy is to oe:lfkmUam rho (Otte Sts toes b th0 so- swat by the COMUSCtal'. Of wbam the Cah• snit sir to Dr19L4 t for. MMI[a SOOMrta4 .cktu104 from whlah thu romu Oct rtmltad tr=W ha "at worma41CM tali the =WL eta, 914th MPOrttmitIM ro scirtaxd 4 peRt11tu" at the told uWaa is?atrat p owAs has Impeded 40 COM• Ch. Ensure to" lenlonts oracCI . lea 1QW1 at emV&07= At W C.emne 09 -t-. USCL Y, WOW to atect its abucaclooL etaaLIIeuloCL tort tallimmenta ted other sad ferrate aUl =00 Lae C41019W L Or Moo owcb4-70 trlshlne 40901tna1• PersOCIA" Dfactow do act hs" a dUcHnol• c-'Lud r4aotabll be two 4 wesiet, 4 owA do uWal put coatO b U%Um= Proeramr Mary darn by CantihulLy aaaAw%ae W ;.ntrvotton a%* us whWA It hit em re" for tat a9M whidZ e19411adr taatuds minor• Pommel 044 4molormeat clued &MVIUn -.'he covered uvu The LAausaor IS el• lues am wow& LWAU41ae 4991`141ae or*- to tetlun the the !TO Do& lad tat Cda• ~e:tod to mats fubuLnaLLtr uniform no. trams Led ta+.seattcaNo said Barnet pro• tracstrf 0014rLuaw under tape tpoculea. r'..; LOWUAI Its ("U In "CA MIMI dWfaf 9MXS rltrat 4 the CMLrWtOrt 4019101• IIDW Lis beme Carried Out. 9anod soccAed. Md" AWL 110011!117 Chows prooruu h. ZWUV tact LU faaL'UM =4 CCMVW r, :!either the Provtaoal Of any eollocUre ttwdcd or sppsw ed by the oe9uvaeat oe SAMVIUM N4 ocauitt+tsud 41rPt this iitts¢ I.'"awl ureemeae not the fWum by a Libor. The Cohu unlr Lank words aoUco u•s4 of 11.511110-user toilet Lad 04Cefi49y won with imam the Cont9aetor hat a cat. at than pregmets to the SOW%10 wm9Lled 013109LON fMCUUeS t:tW be )rended to : %lve butumee IV" COL to War Nttlif UICAM fb LOOM Mull onvsy b4MMeck the rests vienlles are -fawn mall exnuat the Can, L 01-34-IA C& tM C4ALMI krf MO L 000=11is sad mAutum a recta 11 of sa •r start a0litsuona under Mae MeoWclk- DOW by prolmdsag MUM of the P0941 to 11)U0tsu013 of oilers (Or ntbew1:141M s from 1'.1tL jYSNU" Ordar 11:I1L or tae relui• MODS Wd Lrlalne 9roRama sad I•WVW 0110onty tad faMU4 . C.Sctuttian COrltrtc• .Cn59rlsmuitltsd PUfXUAAt MAIMM L'd their acto"MuoM to %LMU0e the Cwl- tore sad 30"Ueft. W4tIewit cwcwAu0a of 4 nraer for tat n0awortze trw=q trumt IM mesUae Its _rZJ abUgUWCX ay UWOLatl see to 04110Cnt7 UIQ fl=ow 064112e- W142 LODt"OM snit L u3m to be kwudine It III shy tOUey taaaltrl tad ODllee• 4t 4ae00 m 111061 Lad sitar bsMulou walt--11 vitted is netune taw to" stub Spored. Uv4 baisalntas tses'tMmc by wbinaat 111 tddaa .e-.I Lad Uuuwa m1Yi be olopw"4 by the to the ramow awwwaoet, Mum moors 't Ccedwee a retMa. u Walt lahuaJ7. of :lnr_%aar duMS tree troWost ptsw& 104 4taf by saaoAe renev of she poUn settllt sit 4th Suvanuw whartaa to sou wfoim. 11.1 Coouutbr Nun have madd a a0mmlt• manaetwito Peitoaoel Lad with on mum- &"a Itater the Coae11et'Jr's 110 po"M 1^'6 to em9lar tM &DAMMum,and UWa• .317 Lad falta38 em9ialm re tall" Once a LadunrcwivescoodOD14sat10" •1 04 the colockttte of Uuft USIM" SUd• resin mA h P*SWW the 4maMU7 MO L CeOrsuws are ruccututs 4 osew. qt to the uutahdtty 4U"Worwat 09. Dodo as Wet4 bOSrtia la'Mllotl u Aft Pao to r1114Wy LUCIAMMOAS thSCM LW34 'c•.UwueL Truaaa must be VLMtM PUSTI. flaulare01 4 seal wn,- •01111 D0014Ue' In IUUM►10 a" Apt mom at their sttlrawla to truclog oroasm/ oww" by 1tke t1e4 worn is PertOQaed SCSI" dw.4_ s011a IU Z,lrouta PA The of. neD4 "Mr. s( Libor. r. at"", ae ttaal UWWWy. tats mm w farm of a met wtar CM,V auNt Jokes aa• rift Ct4tretof watt Late pectO W are LW 9o1k7 Clod ""Mauer Scua4 064- tr4a",%/ima ewnvarxq eommttattl. 4r c:uta lcWAS to 40111198 OP46A dMky PUoea MM-MOM 900aAcsnOta nth Lit Other Umllaf yntsp of tmk4 too oodtrlewe r. ai u9p6c%uwty. TLS 4"39"60e of 4114 employees batme say MW*MbWtl (Or lr m mtmar marl 9ar4gpa44 ma► Oa uaert• ..~trxaaf$ cOMOUant'a with than rPf4A• bttthL Lmaca=nL tar"L tormo " or ed s tuduaoe may moor ='_114 of Its *adw ~ : •,ans saLll be Used 0=4 its tdm% N Most 4129i$MOt 4aeuta11a reel u" no. lions UAW 4a thr"ch 0 of taws SPatlflcv r1:1oee m1rimum tg"tt t"we0. Its Sn1aaL de#.01140 tr thaw flow WKL OhA4 Motsr- team ""Id" IAM ta0 000tr7ctor u1svely Contru%at toad dotu : A them tl• 1tow 9to wnd nwb Ls 3u9oudandoom :Waoalts th tat VOU9. ?aat7 aver7 rAr. led L11alt :mviaa. .s ui'Srtaaaise Oeharat PWUMM tea. MW 4 th4 111114• WOW 4 940" tans LM erou9 hs a Mt- :.re step, u kaa" u et :,w w tat fol• "a of eontm luoa woes u ►a1 loo uta A Ulf !mien on at emotarawnt at alaor• ~.-t•.C nttum retold soars bt 2a40 =4 m01n• fun leJ tomaL to tae ItWumy. e011111M r. _EASWe SM4 mSlaWa a Wafting etinrwth taihtd idaotulme tat u wais MN4 XAM aof th LVI tv A~4' 04 MIA t4 C os Q( tt pontrann -•::t 're Of laranaa4n4 IasLrolYCIA116 L wd these wettlMp. DrsOOa ' :C1oo u ell ULM MW In 411 fSACWU1a as 111"109 tWUN" led 470mndm W tat rot. Lad famue VWXIOM suucvuwcL mLLa a ta :Its Canu%mrs emPl#ltao in sir jw% ester. toed rush Wort to c4tt Its IodlYWLlt Cola I=d it- so" -,m A to wors. n "no t" N mom vacua two I-cch pWkya lteent" W 'A Cwil" % a sty sdd. locuawnwCom lmirz Atrwas inUl theN al euoa oropta The Caoltletof soars raetUdaI Io toe of" area. toeaflnLil a• :.•1'ue4ae a et W",10 taato Om btalf of the 'r ;r•Aw enrun tw ad lonswL worn dadhe tai WZY WA !CBJ tS 2f40 94411 . 4'rb Or. Ze 4%LUUOa 4 w,sl Dlr. how. 11'.n4eati tats strut OA•s+to V AUttaae7 end pravw a wntus MUCC14SOn :Q 1" err. tr tie COMtm %wo sad (saute Ot web t,..4MA" Nw Lwar at Utd carry Out Ufa d1wUsa Oe the Contrt w" !SO ooudf Vita ► Clue 'a too a6 bbhganan 40311 set 04 ► r_-J-J srs abUtUA" 4 mleWO Nan a so" CoaGaturs Ln4 Sub mus"M vita. 44fw"'Of'AscawraMrt nooo0mOU&ut ring "MmamCM4 nth Socium Wea• whom the Canal" too or U4006M L A AGMs ew low comnuo WAS a 09I. • :a -Adonty lit lemma windaata 110.1[• dote U=41L h4 nape 1001 :Or I, I have 561 61LW it suCA Atn'ir to wen famutleL L 0tron Its reetultomo tatens. Beth 'seal Been a C.ootiteta'. no1`1141'. A rMavd iAL&MUa tad S WUUA A current Utt of red !RttS4 w "UMMr. Igouua sad vw 'a )rwvtee tODU Malormaot 9p9aR4nkty . int1 Lao !*MAL4 'KtWtOMM 6DUKV16 muwty arifanituct 1. •a ARaots vita vik 304'4 #Am au'r'IDaan saU#M l0/ L11 muw. is side Tntun Utuk111,144 If OLWtY 944 "MY end:Llli" 1t000ats Lets to ="nty 1 4 WA XAM W34 toal" I" AX WO 11111 n•tOinOnL .1S •WrttlUOM /OU" Lnd to tommu' Loa Ltesut eta UMILSal Lea'riuuMO ir01a4 VGMWtU 3" va4alrauams 4ne4 sAe Cocultew at ratl4aa stn's tat 044111 heWI paltans C.Sa""=Qrl L ft* COriLMMI MAY a ta no- /rtolu 1►e4 •meloment OOCOMAOU96 UVS LM ItMAYASM 20012L Vol Aw'aaa La a st taS cuevutr 11:4 Oar J t )4931uLr AAM4. Lea c" Wo a "fe"d *(Cho Selso as mdeul ww 't vas :lie :5r w sact04 (ie114 JI taou►ed A 4 StUW AUA111 AN&- UW yOOL$L ,set al wodma4rf0 ;sir NWWApeNe if run west 119#1 Ma e^ ,'M MOU48 at Ma M t/Gtf M VOL 4% 7e1CS. Me..."ISSAl. *Oae!< V IWX Lw.ee...eee. RIJUS AND REGULATIONS X9.3? :antrUCttr has Lch erect W 1oW for woneo I to-L4 Affirit"14 Kttaa rtquInments cludlns 1 e-ITY hie t7:y affirmative u) Lftismatlee action P=6Lal shut; cOaply with as el- drners:lr. the Contfuwr mar be to VIOL' To mDkmeat the fir=404 action ob.igulons under Es- u06 oe the Laecuurt Order if a apeeuld 931- action rtqusrtmtars 01 Exeeutin Honer rmu° at faction r uadennnlsad!• Order 11216 in the coevtruetloa indud• tcutire Order 11246 by comDlylrbg with 10. rho Contractor chat) Des use the gosh fti Obllfatiaa7 under the Dltate: Pro0111 Lad umetaotts Of LI(IMAUr. SLAWIS eland' try. the s c• of Federal has previously has vtdtd. Tlat each contractor or subcan- uca to dlichmineto era°ua Jar versob b.• Cpm9liuu Proframs Dm UuUr garticlDauag In In Lppmvtd aura at race. War. rturwa6 us. or tuitional s9DToved Ltttrmatlve action programs plan is Individually mQulred to comply commonly mferred to as "Hometown with the equal opportunity clause set cuL o it. The Contractor shalt nor mar late FLsns." hm promulgated affirmative forth In 41 CSR 60.1.4; W matte a Iced Lny 6Rbeanuln with Lai 04non or Ibra d.• action pltaiu referred to u "Imposed Will effort to tchieve the rQ LU for tarred from Oovtrnaunt eaotr`6 r1 DOW*. p%ar, and has a9prattid "50ecial Bid each trade 9artleipltiag to the plan la Lot u Cxeevave Ordar 1L24L Conditions" for high- im9ut protects irbuts it has employetY and that the I2. Tho Conuutor Lbaa soar ou.' ewh sanatoria Lad Peoslues for etoteuon at constructed In areas not covered by a overall good performance by other contractors or suboontraetots coward a the" rvecu cstlots and of the IWISAI 09909• uometown or an Imposed Ptaa. All W tuati7 C2aum in ludhfi AW41111da. lerml tJmtatfoas for construction controees goal In an approved plan does trot aeWm and tanoenUM a( $'win$ Submit' made alter the tifectrvt data of the excuse any coveted contimmes or u-m.A as may be iatgai d or ordered Puna- reguUti0ns in this pat aball include sub=U-.cW3 failure to tape food ant to t sreutirs Ores lute. as 1=40dod. the aotlee agtettleA la I60-•t.= of this - faith etlofu to achieve the plan's sod Its tTedwak o t acrefula t CO Com~nta 11 the put and the spoWkations to 1604.3 goals and timtgables If a contractor u fr= of y Can r anal WILD fastonsna Pre' of this Part to lltu at the hometown not paxwoot ter In an approved How taoll be ear in earn' tad Imposed Plans toeludlne that Motown Ptan it shall comply with the out ram Lusres aAnyautl naotaa and s enwn - s 114 acatJ s Ulf at LhesL LmizendeO. • and fYaeur Panditiolas. Until the he DireSpecialctor Hid has specifleWom set forth In 160-1.3 of acre Oran Conan. Contractor. m tigUi issued teas Goal this part Lad with the totals and time- Los.ve The uaae r those rosV (ttJOnX taatl t a sac 10 IF thaw tliS pan as order esgablltquhtrsaug uat totals is 1 an60-4.6 d d tim tie of tables for the sppr"Mats use u enLITIN W11 aunt roeetlta tltirmLnee eeuoo 144118 ss tables for mlaorltta In the sppto9ti listed 6o4.= to the• aotke requtrtd by 41 CPR with retard to that trade. For lent L eavamo lt oe. a e" 00s tc a• sts geoanphleal ueu or for a Drolect the pur9asu of this put 66••4. a ean• untied in 9arten0a T of IM r9Gnw tneW to not partiet9sttng Ill s Home- and by t lm*t Special 814 for Cobanor tle the tows Plea for a particular trade it it: !t !'rot* iu I fo to Lenore msalmuss tt. ens teals covered cram etfaru to insure natal ar fuls to In the reQuIred o°°artuwt u t Cdotraewt vast u- ~1 Inueted In the Notice the 90Sted Lad ad 11) Canes CO be tg ulcer t CO a Ha I've Ord", r rata the tooliaL le Of the oex Of ti CM Iyco.2 shall In the los metown Plan eoveenglhag trade; Iacrreene Upactlkena. It's !aasuo e Dl.•cetar L- W sell saw oa faro or PLUU ls rtoogo Plan, Pod is the hometown (3) Is signatory to s Hotattaam Ptan ' p Ssa at Speelsl 814 for that trade but Is not party to s Col' Peen to ho catau a ants 41 t go 60 sicafte a ft- Conditions presently aovetiad the It tecove bertafal:st agreement toy that Loogiabit atneW to mew LLL 0=107mant ' spectate geographic" stet Or 9WOcs ft4dgg MIstN .aunty to tarefe !au the e0169611J Involved. (3) 1e 1lgnatory te a Hometown Plan St.O Polley u bent cult" cur. td about 03 sigftscoefes to a Hometown P1111 for that us" but is patty, to a Pollee' nVoirge rebtlsg to the Profile" haunt as (Including bttvir highway 1111raanre qre batgato[ag agreameat with Iabot may be regoit+d b the Oareecmeat and to wUom platst shall have 43 days from UV4 bausosat whkn are ndt or ttor deem rahbeix Remo sbaft as lass fhrldde the effective date of the re"Atfons in to orlizall be IALUOrtortts to the nor Home for even tea9l.ree tae uca s r~ ~oe this p•n to submit under such a Plan town P~ for list tradr phen. 411. kiars eooatrtw (for the diratoPs Lpgmvzl) Scab and ill is agaaeorr to s Hometown Ptao L airtur a. d rat, a+•""•• aodd ~tH tlmetsbles for women sad to Include for tltas trade but U Duty to a plan mvsnar when "do" sow female regresents,000 On the Hotter mart with. s !tabor dumotr. MCC. sea. atsrue to taeeittaase give OaTLiaing Lgrae Prentice trainee. woer. of Iabdrad•L data at wwu Plan Adnainisusute Cona ut^ erga8t23uart for that trade but one tn•nees is etattee, bears wetted P•r welt Is such goals for female repro fro bare net for Lh executed a but to the atticsaed cede, sate of 0a►. and low shall be at least L high u the goals k ac~~t to It ese u and female and 41corVOrated Row u •hieb the ts 114M tau pfUglif ta. established for female reoreses to 1l lolls sod t+metabla minagrity Iletords Phan A mM ace to as taw +a, to the nouee tensed puratan goa eAnd t meat In the Hometown to the dret• gnat estaLIJIS arsbU records o ~ewv CTR 664.6. Fulurs of the signstomm Plain for sham ens to flu deem tau tuacta a &had stub/ (S1 b pargieipattng la a Hotnetawvrs thevit. rau r" to 113 1A aS Sessnte tall Hat be femal arha micitation. end ate rubmit P124 ) Iot utu trade which is no etown looter rowlards. m~ to miUSW ~~le hall is eon- goals for women or a new plan. 1s 0- soon t). Yocalal Remo a'd strucd as a LLmetuseu s9ae tae a9ol+ntlon gro9rLUe, shall result In to sugoeaatlc SPCoatrAro"betle to COmOn the aree P Off'kd ogr of Federal aas: as other awn ehich atablLLb different I,tmlastloo of the Office of Federal Ptsn but ut co U a :troy to a [fcmrtown Collin ltandards of malodaace or 'Latin the e0°U• Contract Compllanct tatogir.n'1 ap• 161 for )11 V 14 signatory cal:on of reomremmu for the f1WI than rovai of the Hometown Plan. At Lay give bLtgsutuag 1;ttiemeat coats labor s bag ter atha/ UreReana rotiZio ler" Icat* time the Office st rederal contract give rvs for stems undo sad the toll en• ALeb til ofeot .ace nt ComDusaee Pirc rs+ns terminatti or laLOr orgshsaUaa and the contractor blot and 'sa CaesLOUntt Detelovm• withdraws Its approleal of a Hometvan hors Orust lowness Plat, Of when the vita !"a" and an. have failed to Mate V. good frith Won b) The noon let forth let 1L Cf'1t other plan is not approved. the con' :0 comply nth thew obtleaaon7 under 40-42 and .he mocI MILIO J set forth tryegan sieaaWry to the Visa shall bo the cmone own inn ~for kchit Made Haw 4g CYR 40-1.1 toolwe the New covered automatlc2ily ti the sDeetllca- ?,)rm .o: 7tcerai Sousl Emplormenv dons act forth in 160-4.3 ct slim Dart Motown P13M must 'ace tote :o dmoa• Occort*=tt 8W CoadlUara for Feder- and by the goals and ttmetaoles !mean sa till :het iLrtlctostion and IW4. U 11 1-01 F-dlrally A36110d Cdn$=c'ioa luhed for that Itogr:20111 1 aM Va. ehei omcce-ntb 1 tII4 provt- ;IJOLL IKI 44 41 FR 3:462 and 0111- loans to 160-4.11 of this Dar:. Wan n Of Of 14 lt HOmemeW ow ? nIAA sutur Laorn if .he Wdal federal NaneWerll N.n~ I _ r- C 814 Cot be use and the Yew 4 .Allan dl us 41 not Part 40-4rb•aortai!• Irdlvl4u"contr If or thin t' as asss"istloer: 911341 Wm of LU and umeubiea for tall. is an soproved Bome:awn Ptan tint- panty and female ittilranoct 7eJcla ffoeaAt IIG11rt1. vdt. U. " 2W40MAY, dCrateg 2L 1176 ,~ataatr - - - 2x8 tUUS AND RICUU110Ns `d be Eased on soproortate tort- Us such 3wciuUou or cantra0t Lad :-7, ro, descowraphic or other relerat:t ehet•rer or not the coazruL A •rrittta. uad '.hkh t.•sll cover CCurme- •i.a protects. or COastrutt104 Coatraea ;..:fOraed is WPCCWC 9CSOnpblCal : -.i 1•he coals shall be LPPUCabte to :ash construetlsa trade to a Covered mma & rls or rubcontrsrtors Cumv .crtforoe which u ar"kIns in the ca corned by the 90118 Lail CL=t36- still be pubUshed b MCCICea W CLc F'rarau. Raarsrm Ind sball bei tn- tc;tcd by the coatracttt s ofllc.= Lad wptlcaata, u apollcaLk. to the U00ca t ^riWttd by 41 CFR 60--LL 1'P-1.1 Effect OR ocher r"%I"Ioas -Le reN!Luoas to this DLit its to •,~jttloa to the rtguiatfonl ooatataed L, UMS CUPW "blCh LOW W Caar ,t-uctwu owunctgts Lad subwntt & !C.-3 generally. Ut putle larb. r-ft 991-1.i Mi. W. lCf. (dl- sad lee 914.3: 6060; 90.1.5: 60-L= Wt-!I•. i :•110 60-1.31; 60-L41: GO.-Lit i0- =4 41 cM Dart 60-3: Dart 90.100 in 9040; part 6040: Lad out 66-61 :-Ib Sf:ew cane eodca :l an Invetglauan or tomallatid ICw tsveaia this a ooastrdcts" cob. ,.r.•ctor or submausetor has vtelated Executive order. LW CIMIL rt N 1415e, tpecuicautim or the refaw was in this Chapter sad if admlA xu* •t:c enforoeatent is witemotated. the rape shall lams to. the Contractor i rubrAMIracsar a notice to thou r - Uw It l h shall matuA the rte= -aIIed ID (0410 of V Cm 66- ..(CM If the eoat,"W does not -06- 90" Caataa wttblb 30 42M er W .r.; alteraadve. fails to enter an SP r1table ponolmom aasemeat "hell :u:Iudm "brro amoDrISt4 Mau up ro:JS rat! tUWAbleL but Day, rod 6-e• t.rnrsty reilet lot afketed CLM 04111110' rL th6 Opca $hall fellow the p' R" A" m 41 f?A 66-L"+61bk ProWW4 '"::at wben a oatiollaum mmattmt been rtelafatine Lbaw Caws to reaultsd prior to the (ratty ~a d await meat proaeetat: " 4.9 Ifte"Prrtdae lr "Vaisoe W the ONM. :y ooersuors of the ardrr, the eOCSI :orttmit7 Clatare OCOUZed 'a 190- the YoMt of Reauttemeat for At. ,tr.,utive Action t0 Ehfasl Eoual tt111- `.'^ymeot Coportlma97 InMm" aer .1:461 Coalai4e4 to f 60-4.3. and ~.t Stsna►ra Federal Eatul EMPICY. G it CPPertaartY Conomcuod CC()- 'r. jpemf:muaw kEratutive Crder roaWaed w 14043 sbail 7e rasea :o :e s part of vvw7 ;odats• -•n :r it tver7 misU et and PAMtb- A. u loproonale. IvquuTd Ey ;he rr uaa ;ire regstlula= in this MW r cq rsruoe such ctaulea whether or :hse ;Ay% ail7 Wc*Mera4d RatM taCrgM voL q No. *&-#=AY. OCICIW M IM . AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREME14TS Federal Register, Vol. '3, No. 6E - Friday, April 1, 1978 APPENDIX A 1 The following goals and timetables for female utilization shall be included in all Federal and federally assisted construction contracts and subcontracts in excess of $10,000. The goals are applicable to the contractor's aggregate on-site construction workforce whether or not part of that workforce is performing work on a Federal or federally assisted construction contrect or subcontract. a AREA COVERED Gc?als for Women apply nationwide. GOALS AND TIMETABLES Timetable Goals a (percent) From Apr. 1, 197E until Mar. 31, 1914 3.1 From Apr. 1, 1979 until Mar. 31', 1960 5.1 From Apr. 1, 1980 until Mara 31, 161 6.9 a APPENDIX 8 01:11 t klier notice, the following goals and timetables for mince! ty 1 utilization shall be included in all Federal or federal ly-assixtc,d construction contracts and subcontracts in excess of $10,000 to be perforated in the'roypective covered areas. The goflt are applicable, to the contractor`$'aggregate`6n•site construction nworkNed a whether or neit pert of that workforce if performing work `on_A Federal or federally-assisted tonstrvc0o4.contra4t or subcontract, F 01 + ' Federal Register, Vol. 43. No. 68 - Friday, April 1, 1918 REGION 6 EL PASO, TEX AREA Area covered El Paso County, Tax,►s GCALS AND TIMETABLES Timetable Trade Goal %percent) ti All 55.1 to 66 2. ' Until further notice. LANTON, OKLA., AREA ' Area covorvd Comanche County, Okla. GOALS AND TIMEWLES Timstable Trade Goan (percent) Until' 4 lirther notice. A1! LItYLE. ROCK, ARK, AREA' Area covered:-,t Pulaski County, Ark. GOALS AND TIMETABLES ~ Timetable Trade Goal (percent) - Until further notice. All 25.6 to 30.61 a, 77] REGION 6 THE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA PLAN "SPECIAL" BID CONDITIONS Area covered San Antonio, Texas Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) Which Includes BexAr, Comsl, and Guadalupe Counties, GOALS AND TIMETABLES Timetable Trade Goat (percent) Until further notice. All 4E + THE OgLAHW 'CIfyS OKLAHOMA STANDARD METROPOLITM $TATISTICAL AREA PLAN "SPECIAL." BIC'CONOITIONS ; Area covered 0kbshoesa City,,. 0ahoma Standard 'Met lr'opoiiW+n StstiRtlCbi Area Which Iot ud$$ ;rt~dian Cle~eldnd, p+cCla~n, gklohama; n7r►d Ppt a~atb ie C4~,~itieii, GOALS AND TIMETABLES Timetable Trade Goal (percent) Until further notict,. All 4.8 I RE0104 G THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TEXAS I STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA PLAN "SPECIAL" 810 CONDITIONS I Area covered Oallas•Fort Worth, Texas Standard Metropolitan Statistical-Area (SMSA) Which Includes Collin, Oallas, Oenton, Ellis, Hood, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant and Wise Countiss. GOALS AND TIMETABLCS Timetable - Trade, Goal (Percent) Until March 31, 1978 ,All 16.49-17.49 d From April 11978 to I March 31: 1119 All 17.49.17.9 From April 1; 1979 to 1 March 31, 1982 (3 years) All 17,9- and above ~ i REGION 6 THE HOUSTON, TEXAS STANDARD MSPECIALIT N STAT ITICAL AREA PLAN BID CON Area covered Houston, Texas Standaid Metro- politan Statistical Area (SMSA) Which includes Brazoria, Fort Bend, Harris, Liberty, Montpnery and Waller Counties, 140ALS AND TIKETABLES Timetable Trade Goal (percent) y'rom Jan. Is 1978 to All 25.16-26,16 Decj 3), 1978 Fran Jan. 1', 1979 to Dec. 31, 1079 All 26.16-27.12 From Jan. 1, 1980 to Dec. 31, 1981 (2 years) All 27.12- and above i i e Federal Register, W. 43, No. 68 - Friday, April 7, 1978 l REGION 6 TULSA, OKt-A. Area covered Tulsa, Creek, ayes, Rogers, Okfuskee, Washington. Nowata, Craig, Otta:,a, Delaware, Okmulgee (northern half), dividing line Highway 16; Csage (cistern half), dividing line Highway 18; Pawnee (eastern half), and Payne (eastern half) Counties, Okla. GOALS A4D TIMETABLES Timetable Trade Gval (percent) 1 Until further notice. Bricklayers 24.0 to 25.0. Carpenters 17.0 to 1810. a Cement masons 21.5 to 22.5. J Floor covers 12.0 to 14.0.' y Glaziers, glass 14.7 to 17.3. workers. Operating zngineers. 22.0 to 24.0, Painter's :'r:.....:. 18.0 to 20.0. Pipefitters 10.0 to 12.0. Plumbers 11.5 to 13.2. Roofers 12.0 to 14.0. Sheetmetal 08.0 to 10.0. workers. All ocher trades 12.0 to 14',4. r Federal Register, Vol. 43, No. 68 -Friday, April 7, 1978 REGION 6 NEW ORLEANS, LA. Area covered Parishes of Orlea+is, .'efferson, St. Bernard, St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. John, Lafourche, Plaquemines, Ha~hington, TerrebSnne, Tangipahoa, Livingston, and St. James. 1 Area covered is east of the Illinois Central RR. 2 Area covered is southeast of the line from a point adjacent f frthe L om New ingston Ov:leans and Baton Rouge. 3 Area covered is southeast of a line drawn from the. tgwn of Gramercy to the point ofiintarsection of U. James, LafourrIle, and Assuhpt,on Parishes. GOALS AND TIMETABLES Timetables Trade Goal (percent) 20 to 23. ~ Until further notice. All t r a w;<,7' E ~U1; t'r' L E c BREAK17C,'wN OF IQ (The bid breakdm%n is r)t linited to the items listcd beic'•r•1 Unit Amount 1 !o, C'em-iltion Ouantitt Unit Price I. Bo+i~ L.S. Move In Costs L.S. 2 3, Fencing L.S. 4, Road Material and Grading S Y in place 5, Sidevialks S.Y. 6• Excavation C.Y. 7. Backfill C•Y. •~~r 8, Waterstop - L.F. " Q, Concrete (by class) - C.Y. 10, Reinforcing steel LBS. Miscellaneous and Structural L .S. steel 'r2. Grout C.Y. i3, Sludge Bed-Sand C.Y. Concrete Finish S.F. S. Redwood' gd.Ft. b. Blower B'•dg. Comp. Except Concrete L.S. ,7, Lift Station Camp. Except Concrete L.S. Ila 2 Unit 4-uantity- 'Unit Price Amount u. Descri tp ion- 1,. Yard piping, valves, fittings, L s etc. } All other piping, valves, L.S. j fittings, etc. Manholes (Geoup by depth) Each final Clarifier Equipment L.S. Stcrm Clarifiei• Equipment L.S. Aeration Equipment L.S. 23, Blowers and Accessories L••S' All Heirs, Baffles, Gates L.S. Troughs Flow Meter, Chlorinator, L.S. Scales, b Hoist Sludge Bed Skimmers L.S. 47, Scum and Sump Pumps L.S. Zu• Variable Speed Pumps and L.S. Controllers - bsotor Control Centers L.S. Comminutor L.S. Metal Storage Building L.S. L.S. Acmiit. building Ltbnr,tory Equipment Complete. L.S. Laboratory Building L.S. _ L Electrical .S. rt= (4MM . 3 Unit item uantit Unit Price Amount No. Oescriotion 34. Painting and Clean-up L.S. L.S. - 35. Landscaping - E L.S. 36. Incinerator 37. Vacuum filter - L.S. i 38. Digester L.S. L.S. 39. Disinfection Equipment 40. Site Work L.S. TOTAL BASE BID S j i z n CG-211 (4/9/76) `PROSPECTIVF PRIDE CONTRACTOR'S (DiDDER STATEh1ENT ABOUT EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE ( ) I hsve participated in previous contract(s) or subcontract(s) subject > to the equal opportunity clause udder Executive Orders 11246 and 11375 or preceding Executive Orders 10925 and 11114, I ha4e filed all reports due under the requirements contained in 40 CFR, Part C, 8.11. ( ) I have not participated in previous contract(s) subject to the equal opportunity clause under Executive Orders 11246 and 11375 or preceding Executive Orders 109P5 t,nd 11114. I will obtain a similar statement from any proposed subcontractors (s), when appropriate. (Signature and Title o Prospective Prime or u Contractor's Representative) (Printed or p`i-d-Wao., and Title of Prospective Prime or b Contr4ctor's Representative) tame an address o Prospective Prime or Sub Contractor) i I i CG-212 (4/4/16) PROSPECTIVE PRIME CONTRACTOR'S (BIOOER) CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES 4 3 Y 1 hereby certify that I do not ari will not maintain any facilities provided a for my employees in a segregated manner, or permit my employees to perform their services at any location under my control where segregated facilities are maintained; and that I will obtain a similar certification prior to the award of any federally assisted subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the equal opportunity clause. (Signature anrntle of Prospective Prime Contractor's Representative) (Printed or type Name and Title of Prospective Prime Nntractor's Representative) Name and address o rospec ve rme ontractor i CG-245a (Rev- 2-1-79) FORM A U.S. ENYIROVENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY - REGION 6 MINORITY BUSINESS OOENTERPRISE (MBE1)f PARTICIPATION i PART I ' This form constitutes the bidder's assurance that it will comply with the MBE Program required by EPA for construction projects funded under Title 11 of the Clean Water Act of 1977. Part I is to be completed by the bidder amount of an it has M failed to articipation. Part 11 is to be show its designated MBE c goal. by the bidder PART I 1. Total dollar amount of the contract: 2. Total dollar amount of MBE participation: 3. Percentage of MBL participation: 4. £cparticipation BUSINESS i ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION Pirt Section C of this MINORITY SPECIFICATION. 5. Did bidder meet or exceed specified goal? dollar number, amounCrl of a sub-contract. of construction 6. Name I rphone subcont PIM I -.'-245a FORM A - PART I 'OE Subcontractor: •'ME Subcont:ac;tor: Address: Address: ?hone: Phone: Contact Pc;rson: Contact Person: Type of Construction Works Type of Construction work: P nmmt: Amount: ' Type of Sqpoly: Type of Supply: :ti~our:t: A=Lmt: FEE Sub=it+acroz: = S:iomnt_-actcr: Andressi Addrass: 2hc : Phone: Ccntact Pecsan: C:)ntsct Person: :ape of Cbnst==tion Abrk: Type of C=txl3CUcn 'no6c: A=mt: kmunt: :ypn of Supply: Type of Supply: :,mount: Amount: YE Subccnt:acyor: E Sux=t.rac-..or: Acsexws: Rcr7.,zrs 3 i err;: ?hose: C-=.tact Ccntact Fe--Zc7: a :f Ccnstruction VIblk: ~YPe of Cons _-ti:c;,' rn t is Am>int; =.;e of Su;,oLys Tla^ of Supply: ;,-245a i nF3 f A - ?An I This rn= :aL,~ be sig^aed by an authorized _ tati•.u of bide:: 5 tu 1cnt3ut-e "IT+e: Title: Address: cPhoara: a i r o~e~n~ar® CG-246 . (Rev. 2-1-74) FORM B Q.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AZNCY - P.BGION 6 MLIOR.17Y SUSIYF.SS EiTERPRIS? (MBE) PARTICIPATION FORM n, is fors should be used to report a deviation from projected MBE participation as rc -orted in Fors A. 1. Company Names Address: Phones Contact Persons 2. Is this company listed on io= A, Part 17 For contract cancellations, deczeases or incrsasess (a) Original amount of contract - (b) Am=jt of decrease or increase 3. Yf decrease, does this deviation cause bidder/contractor to tall balaw MSZ participation goal7 No Yes 4. 11 answer to (3) above is yes, please Li dicats substitution or submit Fors At Part 11. 5. substitution: Compaays X4 'address: s Aeproduor as rewind. our, .-2450 FORM A O.S. ENVIR02:ME;iT.1I, p.rOTECPIOM AG:NCY ?-EGto:i 6 ?AC.: S~: ;+TFU:i HINOPITY BUSINESS ENTE PRISE (:19E) DQCUMk:NTA'1,ION FORH ?A-RT II T i This form constitutes e;e bidder's assurances that it will comply with thn !SIDE Program required by EPA for construction projects funded under Title IT of the Clean water Act of 1977• Part I is to be completed by the bidder when It has achieved its arti bystheabidderEwhen itihas'failedlto achieve itstdesiynatteedemBE goal. PART 11 coAferenca is hold. as reproventative r of person who Names Phone: ;d3ress: Date of Conference: Place of Conferences 2. Advertisement: List each avblicaticn directed at minorities in which bidder placed an advertisement. NOTE; A coo of each advertisement froh oublicat",on ;.gust be a t_ j Name of Publicati^n: Acidress: .ates of Advertise•,,,n' Target Audience: Geographical Area of Circulation: :"-2450 BOPM A PART T 41 MHE :aatjc .71TIcNs (a) List each minority oaastsvctim or aucoly f:L= to 4dd-s a lettim of solLcitation was sent. A swuls cye~ of ear-Ii different a~Ltcitaticn letter MJS'f be at-t=bade ?d3ra.ass ?3~s7<+~ass Contact :arsci: Area of MBE r-hpertisas (2) C.ar:y tie: iY rasas Fh=a Also: Qntac= ?srs=: Area of ME Dgxwtise: (3) Cx=-.y Novas Address: CcntaC Area of MM D=emi=se: (4) C=V-Any arrasI Address: ).ra.i o1 h'35 DcFas~:ises r-2450 FOM A - ?ART LL qpcifia sub=tract Adwxti5ed: • ale, °r's Estisata of Aerate Dallar Valua of S:b=t;act . Advertised: 3. ccmT4%CMR ASSOC=GZ, List all adnoritf c=x rion con=ac= as9oesaz+ons, corLSrovc-.ioa S;vly rssociaticvs. (ir ,eneral business assx'.at' cns yrtACi by tFe bidder. A G.y of each solicitatici jer,;ar mot ba aew 4%ed. ; . (a) Fare of Associates: Address: . Phava: Gcntact Ferscsi: specific sub=== solicited: 31&g I Is `strata of A;I=cd.cate Dollar V&WQ of Sab=tr t Advertised: Cate of soiicitatias Letter: (b) 'gas a MUM".? R►x= c31I ,Bade? .may mots D;te of C&.113 P:aam cf Caller: tae of hssociarim Reprasentativ9 S,ockm tom: M-24Sa FM A - PART II 'ibis Fbra mmt bs signed by an autk=i=ed re=esentativu of bidder: cnat:a'n • Addressi f • ;L~ itiEk~EF~Ok SFhE-~ _ SEC1:Gti ONE. fir)?vCli ~J ~lSh tt~~f c. y4, !''30 this N, iE,.r. sr,all nt_ re Ety11+G f', c ur ot.~•,.,, iYir. ~c Ljli) " L.+r . will i S . u,'a ~~L 15c t., "t~nti ce s . i for nrlt:e f 7.(•1 ~7Y Q-~fi+ L~rl~+ i 0 !)':r'tG11 ~tE '.Ifs CC34d1 t t1~. f~,~(~5 ~stt r+t cit" „ hp ;JNitFr', fi,. t~it+:, ,~P L rrsCIO r I'+.trcii ?8 P i ~p g+,~it 00 s±inrtis En9illr2'u1, tlilU` ~~fi :111 i ;,YE~t~111'ciIglltS, ti~.. 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It i~ !'1~.;/ GI 1. t;' the s+,~;;'4.tt.iarls• i to t 'r, nl iri':tin , i i t t'6'r ,,L r j n i i 1 .'f 'e i 1. r I f S, lS~a,V t i ,5 i. ~ i.IA t ~ rI+Y f° 1'~ t t i p Op" i + rE~iY, t t A ^P~ bVRiW'. drv:ll u.. A RIM, Mat e I' Ductiic th"G;3 J)"pe than ;;~,~;ir• .'`}1;5 (,i~ rt 'Ck tilt TVori (ira:ity tis',~er pipe. .4I. Shall tic' l tl2r;4inl-Jd in 1~CbY(4'r?i;Q r 1tr, ~~i'a`,I 77 21 50 with mirluk'n of :;lass r)) rs~l~ .IE~SS, 119q f; rCS~G`~cr.vln s rich ANSI UI.W I;,yirv, Condition lvpf li~ . do:pths a S+}cj'a'~ I:, ti, ~ pl'in far c;V." v' pC I ir,k~ 4ts~;11 I)o E}1iC~ i11~'~El~iSl'i l i11'.1'tC•+'lr-.}. t. ~ , r a; fr, f t i g 1, e„ r(t a: q0 r.,G , r u~ct,;I~i il, ^la~1l) rtl~i h7~1 i,, ~",i' f as 11"CI J Pipe - 41dfll lrx~ r,a{It L ~Il.. l) a~ f i11 tth pii ft r,l'~t fix;+"!'iC to y C'Op h. •~iP~, ~I; J4T.,)r!''~lE;~: i ' 9'I 1lr ns i rr ~ : 01 i~t,eci~•~,,t ;~.,tieil~ 1 ti„ y~ h i ► y n I tit } , ± ~ it (iGG'tj,a iron ` l ~ ~ , air test a,; =;rocitiod i;, `.)SGtii:n itl.+ FRrF.f)[, AN CIO !;t,; ~Itir14 4 fIgiI 'c.I V31-ci; 19, 19130 -R i DENTON, TEXAS INTERCEPTOR SEWER - SECTION ONE PROJECT NO. C-48-1138-03-0 ADDENDUM NO. 3 I Bid Openin : 2:00 P.Id., April 22, 1980. The following wage scale amendments are attached and made a part of the Contract Documents: Decision Issuance Modification Issuance Kind of dumber Date __.Number Date _ Rates TX79-4051 5-4-79 Mod. #8 3-7-80 Building TX80-4017 3-14-30 (Supercedes TX79-4078) Heavy Receipt of Addendum Shall De acknowledged in the Space Provided in the Proposal. FREES£ AND NICHOLS, INC. Corsulting Engineers April 2, 1980 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF WATER RES 4`J0 , P. 0. BOX 13087 CG-176 TEXAS CAPITOL STATION (Rev. 10-12-79) AUSTIN, TEXAS 7871120 Protect: Denton C481188-03 March 17, 1980 Gentlemen: The Davis-Bacon Act (40 CFR 35.935-5) requires a valid Department of Labor (DOL) wage decision be in the contract specifications before bids are opened and effective on the date of contract award. Wage decisions published in the Federal Register are non-expiring. Modifications or supersedeas decisions published 10 days prior to bid opening must be included in the contract specifications. A specific "project" Wage Decision initially issued by the Department of Labor shall be effective 120 calendar days from the date of issuance. Modifications to "project" decisions must be included if received in TDWR 10 days prior to bid opening. It is MANDATORY that TDWR be kept advised of bid Gpening and award dates so we can inform you of applicable rates. Inclusion of the rates in the specifications may be done by Addenda which must be approved by the State Agency, You are requested to examine the Wage Decision(s) immediately upon receipt to determine if additional classifications and rates are required. If needed, you must submit your request and evidence of prevailin rates from labor or contractor • organizations or individual contractors showing: ?a) Name of contractor, (b) Location and type of construction, (c) Wage rates within each classification and number of employees paid at each rate. You must specify the number and date of issuance of the Wage Decision that you wish rates to be added to and the kind of rates (heavy, building, etc.). We are enclosing ( X)Modification ( )Decision. Decision Issuance Modification Issuance Kind of Number Date Number Date Rates _W9-4051 --May 1979 Mood. 08 March 7, 1980 Building i cerely yours, L wrence 0. Bailey, Jr. Enclosure cc: Grantee EPA - Office of Civil Rights (6AR) U. S. Array Corps of Engineers T DWR - District Office Fedotil R(rKkler t i'u :'I. ' 1. •t' i l„i.n %Un h 7. In811 f Nulir.(nl 15919 ..~+.r. t . H • ~ L ry \ Irv - ~ 1 .1 J V _ rte: I.. S = Tnl f.l N.: N. 14 f N 40 III. It S ..LY O 1 d n~•. :41~ cc cc ey M7 ( fLRf ( H.-y6 1. LPGV •GD.V to Ho~ Y~In 1 .17 4 {y. •t Y .f Y V ~J. 0 U( L C A M C4 4~ i .~W ~ y u1 ^ i! .1;• ..1 n .C C Y k f. r m ti ~ .4 U U W tw ~I,'iv nM W 7a, tl-:•~r1G Wes'`. i1W110.~ V- P~'~ I•- vl CI l.I- ~ • nr AO ' a 1 j r ~ nn n t!' e y 0 .d N ~ / N I- N 1 n r C % M V O ~ L » ° y C n a 1V f♦ n, b P 7 u 1 a, h O e n ~ ~ W y) (r A t yf4- W~Or i~~l ..M yFy[~~ V•~^U WIJ .1If ll t I y u (y~+y~, ' At,l~.~:.t ~ u ~ ~il"' ~a~`'-• S L.- _ J 55JJ U - - n~` tF.XAS. DEPART,,KNT OF RATER RESOURCES P, 0. BOX 13087 GG-176 TEXAS C:PPITOL STATION (Rev. 10-12-79) AUSTIN. TEXAS 7411: Project: Dent.ol, C-481188-03 March 27, 1980 Gentlemen: The Davis-Bacon Act ( d0 CFR 35.935-5) requires a valid Department of Labor (DOL) contrac+sawardications before bids are opened an wage decicisonnthbe in e e date ofcontract effective Register toebidnopeningnmustb eiinclud~ds Wage decisions publishe in the or s or upersed,as de in the contract specifications. A specific "project" Wage Decision initially issued by the Department of Labor Modi shall be e(AilmUsta be included If receivedtinoTDWR510 days prioritotbid to "prc:iect" & dec;islcns . opening it is ;MANDATORY that TDWR be kept advised of bid oratesgiand award dates s o wemcan inform, you of applicablQ rates, be done by Addenda which must be approved by the State Agency. immediately upon receipt to You ark riquestcd to examine the Wage Decision(s) ratesufrom labornar contractor must submit if ur reque t and rates are must sub bmit yoo. of contractor, c,r enizations or individual contractors sh Wage r~' (a) Name rates .~ithin each classification (b) Location and type of construction, (G) qld number of Psnpl,~yeg ision rate. wishuramust tes to befadded tots and` the kind of of Issuance rates (hofeavy, 0e building, ldiengDe, Dec etc.) We are enclosing )Modification (X )Decision. ( Kind of Modification Issuance Rtes Decision ISDatece f;umbr _Date .tes- Number Heavy _ t" rct 19 _ SL erspdes TX79-an7RL,__~_ - r_~______. w Sincerely yours, rence 0. Bailey, Jr.- Enclosure cc; Granir,e EPA - Office of Civil Rights (6A.R) H, S. Arnhy Corps of Engineers TDWR - District Office WIN / h'uticre federatl Register / Vol; 451 No. 52 / Fr'tdpyl. Riarch 14,19W 1 P n w, n rr•~; 1 11 . t quo rno 0 4 ~~oo ^ ~ ~ o n'Ir' ~on N N f •nI p n oooino . ~ar11R. i i T nnR•N••n♦ 1~• nni ••e+n r. 'i • rip , i r AO N OOM V on A0 UN M e R Uq •n l Oel/nr j • . rf • • WII yq•1.n • ooo pm .64#0 *-A* jC` f ~ 1 1 nnO1/1 • r • • n• N or 111 1 i n• h • 'Y Ot l.►~..i e.. p Ao~.. 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Match 44, IM Flog*e 1 7: 4 1(f fjr N w ` I ~ r b n la 1£ ~ i t r t t y~ B y3r~ U n ~ ~ V N!~ J „ q ~ p r ~ w •r Y ra r r N 4 H-'I 111 .Vr ~ 1n 0 Oi 0 qv Ar!Im3 ~ y 41 44 S o r. r Y~ "C if I ~-j MZ ' W 'N~ Y ♦ •~M~ 71pe]aJ ~Vyy n7 Q f a prp • . M~N1 {t ~ Mp M~ ~ dR ~ N 40 VA 8 ~ i ~f Or?ITtW~ '(E (AS INTERCEPTOR SEWER - SECTION ONE PROJECT NO. C-48-1188-03.0 ADDENDUM 0. 4 Apr` 9 0 Bid Opening: 4;00 PX, April 72, 1980 1. The State Department V Highways end Public Transporte,tion requires the casing of sewer at itne following under locationsways. This will construction affect A. The 18" sewer immediateiy west of M.H._M in E. Prairie St. - Sheet 4100 Bid Item No. 36; B. The 20" sewer between M.H. #12 and 03 - Sheet 05; Bid Item No. 43; and C, The 12" Audra Lane sewer west of M.H. OA-1 - Sheet ill-B, Bid Item No. 26. The bored crossing of the 18" sewer under Bell Avenue, 'uest of M.H 037, will remain unchanged. The attached tf,ree driwings show the size, length, location and method of casing installr,tion for each of the above. The size, leg9 th and grade of , cast iron carrier pipe wili,not change. 2. The detail on "Paving Replacement" as shown on Sheet P3 of Orbwings ;hall be modified as follows: A. In l tell of the ''cen acted select material" and "trench back- fill,"' Contractor shall,backfill entir trench with "granular embedment materfal" to within tw (10" inches af,existing paving surface; B. The top 10-inches of trench, including the 12•rncr widened sec- dons oh each side, shall receive "compacted fi'exible base material" as specified in Section 110; C. After this base material has been exposed to trAffic a minimum of i0 days, the top 2-1nches shall be re°laced frith hot-Mixed asphal- - It concrete as nrescr;U.d; U. Provisions contained in pafitgraph "8" of Specification Section 110 shall be modified to conform with foregoing, 7. The un!;, p'r'ice quoted per square yard to "Replace Asphalt Paving and Base" ho. PoH.A.C. (Item 6.,,, Section "A" and Item 35, ScrcOon "B" shall include t paving, flexible base and the addition/?'granular embedment material, exclusive of the price iuot'd for the normal furntszling and instolling of sewer pipe in these areas. ' i POW it r? + Addendum No. 4 t,t April lo. 1980 q Page 2 3, A new vid PROPOSAL forn+t Sheets C-l thru C-10v reflect-ins a cF,Qnge in the above tsnumerated Rid Itens, is attached for use of prospective Bidders. Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided in the Proposal. FAME AND NICHOLS9 INC. Consulting Engineers April 10. 1990 r r Oro t V r r 30" 5.5, W! , N N « .1 9f7L.~ GAS/NG.9 1 ••~!.8 L, F. - 20"GAt:Y IRON PIPS r444 CA9/At IMAL4 BK W l02 CA. CORR, GAM VTSW L !,'!PS OR PiAlAl 9rsSL OP% IV/rN V40 M1/N, WALL TMICACN154. t V f~L,p 1TEm NQ 43 $'Z COT 1 0 (e6wr os on OrZAAkjIW4335 N r ~ 2 40 w E. 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AAJY YO/V B.YONU Pft;/.u1b~t'rk or-"Vt~f4 srfaL4 dt PIZ55SUM C3t?ot1'r3Vivir/4 /.3 csMcwr ,qANO GAZOV r. ~ CAI 51C 10 101 Uvw alswp i (a I.P. aF cif 51NG GAK 91410ffi C.Ai8/Al G' GA!2te(Slyd to/P$ 1 riUAD1 AS S4001VA4 ON Pl~dAfI4.'E: I Y P I CA,L SCA T 1_0 N TSI'2U L 00 P r4'a~ ' IJD'► 'to SGaVe.)iSiG•ftON {l~ of 5P*c-tr1Gi T%0tah 'o►Nnl.L WL MoG00s'" s To (aNr-,,'(VA VY{YH Appvtkovm. 4 fb•go ngp~NauE ~ . NOTICE TO 9IDDERS Sealed Proposals a!dressed to Mr. John J. Marshall, Purchasing Agent of the City of 'Llenton, Municipal Building, Centon, Texas 76102, for the con- struction of 7 • INTERCEPTOR SEWERS - SECTIaN 1 ' will be received at the above office until: 2:00 P.h., April 2, 1980 at which time and place the Proposals will be publicly opened and reed aloud. Any bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. Copies of the Plans and Specifications are on file at the office of Oirector of Utilities, Municipal Building. Denton, Texas, and may be obtained from the EngineErs. Freese and Nichols, Inc., 311 Lamar Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, Tel?phone (817) 336-7161, at the following cost, which will not be refunded: Full sire Plans and S,7eclfica 'ons $25.00 per set A cashier's check, certified r, heck, or acce;:table 8idder's Bond payable to the City of Denton, Texas, in ar, urrrcunt not less Chan five (5%) percent of the bid submitted must accorr d,iy each bid as a uarantee that, if awarded the contract, the Bidder will, within ten ~10) days of award of contract, enter into a contract and execute bones on the forms provided in the Contact Coduments. A performance bond and a payment bond, each in amount of not less thar, one hundred (1000 percent of the contract price, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contracts, and upon payment of all persons supplying labor or furnishing rr.3terials, will be required. Any contract or contracts awarded under this Advertisement for Bids are expected to be funded in part by a grant from the United States Environ- mental Protection 4geocy. Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is or will be a party to this Adver- tisement for Bids or any resulting contract from this project (C-48-11,69). This procu.•ement will be subject to regulations contained in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.938, anti 35.939. NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT - MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION Each bidder must fully comply with the requirements, terms and conditions of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6 Minority Business I Enty-irise (MBE) requirements, including the goals for minority business partlr.';aation during the performance of ,his contract, The bidder commits its0? to the goals for minority business parti-cipe,tion contained herein end a other requirements. terms and conditions of these bid condTt-ions (yiub ftt in a ro e~Tned bid. Requirements are contained r, 40 CFR 3 . 36- Federal R_e9 st_er Vol, 43, No. 248, Tuesday, December 26, 1978; (3) Appendix C-2 (9),'-and EPA,-Region 6 Policy and gidelines. I A-1 This project (C-13-1169) is to be funded in part by a Federal Grant in accordance with tie eligibility of the project under PL 92-500. In order to comply with the Specifications anu' Contract Requirements for this work, the Contractor must insure and/or comply with the "Equal Opportunity in Employment Requirements: Bidders on this work will be regtired to comply with the President's Executive Orders dumber 1 '16 aria Number 11375, which prohibit discrimination i in employment regarding race, creed, color, sex, or national or- igin. The req»irenents for bidders and contractors under this order are explalled in the specifications." INFORMATION REGARDING BUY AMERICAN PROVISION (a) The Buy American Provision of Public Law 95-211 lsection 215 of Public Law 92-500 as amended) as implemented by EPA regulations and guidance, generally requires that preference ue given to the use of i domestic construction material in thi- performance of this contract. (b) aids or proposals offering use of .nondomestic construction material may be acceptable for award if the Regional Adminlstrator waives the Buy American provision based upon those factors that are deemed relevant, including: (i) such use is not in the public interest; (ii) the cost is unreasonable; (iii) the available resources of the Agency are not sufficient to implement ti,e provision or (iv) the articles, materials, or supplies of the class or kind to be used or the articles, materi•sls, or supplies from which they are manufac- tured are not mines', produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, • in the ~aitad States in sufficient and reasonably available com- mercial quantities and of a ;atisfac:ory quality for the particular project. The Regional Administrator may also waive the Buy ):Oieri- can provision if it is determined that application of this pru- vision is contrary to m;,ltilateral government procuremPUt agree- ments. Such evicence as the EPA Regional Administrator may deem relevant shall be furnished to j+a tify use of nondomestic con- structior material. Attention is called to the fact that there mist be paid on this project not less than the general prevailing rate of wages for each classifi- cation of workman required on the project, as set forth in the contract documents. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and accept or reject any informalities. Unless all bids are rejected, award shall be l made to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. No bid may be with- 1k drawn until the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date bids are opened. John J. Marshall, C.P.O., Purchasing Agent City of Denton, Texas A-2 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. SCOPE OF WORK: The work to be performed under this Contract consists of rurnishl matf.riai and labor required to construct improvements to the sanitary sewer system of the City of Denton, Texas, as shown on the drawings ana Contract Documents. The major items of construction are described generally as follows: Section A. Installation of a sanitary sewer main parallel and as a relief to the existing Pecan Creek Inter~epto r and Pecan Creek Outfall Mains having a total length of approximately 21,000 feet using 15" to 27" diameter vitrified clay pipe; and Section 8, Installation of sewage collection lines in the Audra Lane area consisting of approxmatelj' 14,000 feet of 6" to 12" vitrified clay pipe. 2. INTERPRETATION OF DOCUMENTS: 'f any person contemplating submitting a bid~To the proposed contract is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of plans, specifications, or other proposed Contract Documents, he may submit to the Engineer a written request for an interpretation thereof prior to 43 hours of the time for opening of bids. The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpreta- tion of these documents will be made only by addendum duly issued and a copy of such addendum will be mailed or delivered to each person re- ceiving a set vi such Documents. The Owner will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations. 3. FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS A:40 CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: This project will be financed in party as Federal rant for Sewerage Works, Public Law 92-500. Federal specifications and contract requirements applicable to this Contract are included immediatel;t following the General Conditions and are listed as follows: A. "Supplemental Conditions for Federally Assisted Wastewater Facilities, Construction Contracts" 8. "Labor Standards Provisions for Federally Assisted Construction Contracts." 4. PREPARATION 04' * BID: Birders shall use the proposal forms included in theontract cuments. Proposal forms are to be left attached to ducument.s in same manner as received by 31dders. Supplemental data to be furnished shall be included in same sealed envelope with Proposal. 5. DELIVERY OF PROPOSAL: It shall be the Bidder's responsibility for the delivery of his proposal at the proper place by the time state in the Advertisement for Bids. The mere fact that a proposal was dispatched will not be considered. Each proposal shall be in a sealed envelope plainly marked with the word "PROPOSAL" and the name or description of the project as shown on the front cover of the Contract Documents. B-1 6. 810 SECURITY: Each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or an approved Bidder's Bond for the sum of five (5'1) percent of the amount of the maximum total bid as a guarantee that, if avarded the contract, the Bidder will promptly enter `nto a Contract and execute Per- formance and Payment Bonds on the forms included in the Contract Documents. Certified or cashier's check shall be made payable to the City of Sulphur Springs, Texas. 7. SURETY BONDS: Performance and Payment Bonds in the amount of not less than one hundred per cent (100`;) of the contract price conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract, and upon payment of all persons supplying labor or furnishing materials, will be required upon the forms which are a part of the Conti%act Documents. Bonds shall be executed by a surety company acceptable to and approved by the Owner, authorized to do business in the State of Texas, and acceptable for underwriting of risks as indicated by the latest revision, Treasury Department Circular 570, listing companies holding certificates of au- thority from the Secretary of the Treasury as acceptable sureties on federal bonds. The period of the Performance Bond shall be extended one year from the date of aa,eptance of all work done under the Contract, to cover the guarantee as set forth herein. 8. GUARANTEE: The Contractor shall guarantee the work for a period of one year after date of acceptance by the ')wner. During this pe-iod, the Contractor shall make any repairs and/or replacements of defective materials and corrections due to poor workmanship, all as may be required for full compliance with these Specifications. This guarantee shall apply to all matters reported by the Owner in writing within said one (1) year period anti this guarantee shall be covered by the extension of the Per- formance Bond. 9. QUALJICATION OF BIDDERS: Pre-qualification of Bidders is not required; however, at the request o_'-t-Tse Owner, after receipt of bids, each Bidder requested to do so shall furnish complete information pertaining to his financial condition., record of work, equipment available for the project, and such other evidence deemed necessary to show the Bidder's ability to perform satisfactorily the work on which he has bid, and within the designated time. 10. INTERPRETATION OF QUOTED _PRICES: In case of a discrepancy between the unit prTies and the total figures in a proposal, the unit prices shall prevail and ectensions for totals shall be calculated at unit prices bid. 11. AWARD OF CONTRACT: The Owner reserves the right to award the contract based on its decision as to thc, best bid submitted. The Owiter also reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Unreasonable or unbalanced unit prices will be cause for rejection of any bid. Unless all bids are rejected, award shall be made to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. It is intended by the Owner to award a single construction contract to include both Sections A and B described above. However, in order to remain within allocated funds for each Section, a reduction in total quantities may be required. B-2 12- WAGES AND HOURS: Wage Rate Determination from the Environmental Protec~5n Aqe" ncyfor th! City of Sulphur Springs is to become a part of these specifications. The Wage Rate sill be issued by addendum prior to the Pid Opening, . A copy of wage rate schedule must be posted and kept posted in a con- spicuous place on the site of the project at all times during construction. Copies of the wage rate schedule will be furnished by the Owner, but the responsibility for posting and keeping posted rests upon the Contractor. 1 3. SALES TAXES: The Owner qualifies as an exempt agency the prO_fi"n~ t and UsevTax oAct;f and Article 20,04 (H) of the Texas to any State Limited Sales, E les, Exc cis o e Y es taxes. The Contractor performing this contract may purchase, rent or lease all materials, supplies, equipment used or consumed in the performance of this contract ty issuing to his supplier an exemption certificate in lieu of the tax, said exemption certificate complying with State Comptroller's ruling 4x95-0.07. Any such exemption certificate issued by the Contractor in lieu of the tax shall be subject to the provisions of the State Comp- troller's ruling #95-0.09 as amended to be effective October 1, 1969. 14. TIME OF COMPLETION AN0 LI MATED DAMAGES: The work covered by this ontract s a7T_Fe" substan a in the Proposal. In the event the Contractor failshtocsubstantially complete work in this time, the Owner may withhold permanently from the days stated the Contractor, as Liquicated Damages, the sums set forth in the Supplemental General Conditions of Agreement, This is a "calendar day" contract„ anti due consideration shall, be given by the Contractor in establish ng the completion date to the number of days • which may possibly be lost because of bad weather, strikes, lockouts, fires, unusual delays by common carrier, or other causes, Time lost for these rea- sons will not be con0 dered grounds for an extension of contract time. 15. RIGHT-OF-WAY: Where the sewer lines and structures are on privately owned property, The City has provided easements for such construction. Tie width of easement is 50 ft. temporaray easement for cc% truction and 10 ft. wide permanent easement. In such cases where the Contractor may desire to occupy space outside the 60 ft. width, or where ingr9ss and egress is desired at intermediate points, the Contractor shall make his own arrangements with the land owner. The contractor shall take all rea. sonable precautions to protect adjacent land, structures, trees, fences on the easement or adjacent land, and may harmless from damage claims which mayresbe ponsble to save the w ultsfromihis operations. OTher same requirements shall apply when the sewer line is located in City Streets or public highways, 16. pr v PROTECTION OF PROPERTY AND EXISTING UTILITIES: Within developed areas, fate property a all ong and ad scent to t e Contractor's operations, in- cluding lawns, yards, shrubs and trees, shall be adequately protected, and when damaged or removed, shall be repaired, replaced, or renewed or other- wise put in a condition equal to or better than that which existed before the Contractor caused the damage or removal. 8-3 An attempt has been made to show existing utilities on the plans, but the possibility remains that some underground utilities may exist that have not been shown. The Contractor, through contact w'.tli local utility owners, shall keep himself informed and take such precautions as necessary to avoid damage. If an existing utility is in conflict with the proposed :ewer line, the Owner will either move the sewer iine or have the utility moved at the Owner's expense. Where the Contractor desires to have an existing utility moved that does not actually conflict, but is adjacent to the Contractor's work, then in such case the Contractor shall pay for adjust- ment of the existing utility. 17. CHANGE IN LOCATION: No chance in the alignment is contemplated; however, s ou d a change be necessary, the Owner reserves the right to make such changes, and unless it can be clearly shown that such change works an undue hardship on the Contractor, no extra compensation will be allowed. 13. WATER FOR CONSTRUCTION: The Contractor may purchase water as re- quire for construction purposes at the City's published rate of charge through existing fire hydrants. If the Contractor desires to take water at fire hydrants, then he shall install at his expense, a slow closing valve on the outlet and a suitable meter. When the Contractor is using water from the hydrant, he shall open the hydrant valve in the morning and use the valve which he has installed for control at all other times. At night, upon cessation of construction operations, the hydrant valve shall be closed. At all times when the Contractor's valve remains on the outlet, the Contractor shall keep necessary wrenches available at the hydrant so that the valve can be quickly removed by the City in case of fire. The City will not be required to furnish voter unless the Con- tractor adheres to the above described requirements. 19. MATERIALS FURNISHED BY OWNER: The Owner will not furnish any materials. 20. CLASSIFICATION OF EXCAVATION: All excavation for this project will be unclassified an the Contra ctor shall be responsible for investigating and satisfying himself of subsurface conditions prior to submitting his bid. No test borings have been made. i 21. SAFETY PROVISIONS: This Contractor shall provide barricades, flares, warning signs, an /or flagmen so that danger and inconvenience to the public will be held to a minimum. In addition to any other requirements of the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall be resporsible for famil- iarity and compliance with all Federal, State and local safety rules, laws and requirements. 22. DISPOSAL OF EXCESS MATERIALS: After backfilling and compacting the trencF-backfill or 6ackfill around structures, there may be in some instances an excess of material over that required to bring the backfill up t: the original grade. In such cases where there 1s an excess of material, this Contractor shall load and haul it away from the job site and dispose of it in a manner acceptable to the City. B-4 a 23, MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT: All work and material in tnis contract is to be paid for through monthly estimates prepared by the Contractor and subject to approval of the Owner and Engineer, and based cn the unit prices and quantities contained in the proposal. A more detail description of measurement and payment is contained in Section 113 of this document. 24. PROJECT SIGNS: Two proje-:t identification signs are required as a part o this contract. The silns shall be produced in accordance with the details shown in the Federal Specifications (pink sheets) which are bound Into phis document. The !signs shall be erected on a prominent street near construction areas. No d rect payment will be made for these signs, but the cost shall be included in the bid items included in the proposal. 25. LOCAL MATERIALS AND LABOR The Contractor shall give preference to the use o loco materials, or the use of materials which may be available through local suppliers, when -;he cost or quality of such materials are equivalent to those obtained e'sewhere. The Contractor shall also give preference to the employment o•' local citizens insofar as they are available and suitable for the work to bo done. 26. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: Prior to beginning work, the Contractor shall iirnis t~ngineer with an anticipated progres< <chedule covering all o° the work to be performed under this contract. During construction, the schedule shall be revised to reflect as nearly as possible the actual construction operations. The Contractor shall also furnish the Engineer wi•:h a schedule showing ordering date and delivery date of all items of equipment and material. These dates shall be keyed to the progress schedule for the work. 27. NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED -ACILITiES: Bidders are cautioned as follows: By signing the contract for which these bids are solicited, the bidder will be deemed to have signed and agreed • to the provisions of the "Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities" as contained in the Specifications for this project. 28. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE FEDERALLY ASSISTED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: (a) A certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 28, 1968, order (33 F.R. 7808, May 28, 1468) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by the Secretary of Labor, must be submitted prior to the award of a federally assisted construction contract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause. (b) Contractors receiving federally assisted construction contract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of contracts where the subcontracts excefd $10,000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause. B-5 A 29. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES: The Contractor is expect:d to conduct his work in such a manner as to minimize any soil erosion or sediment runoff from the construction site. Earth cuts and fills shall have smooth, flat sideslopes, as generally indicated on the plans, to preclude erosion of the soil. Such operations should be timed consistent with the actual need for doing the work and to leave raw, unprotected sur- faces a minimum period of time. Existing bermuda grass lawns are to remain intact as f-r as prac- tical. Such areas as are disturbed shall be duly restored by the Con- tractor and he shall be responsible for correcting any erosion that occurs. As construction progresses anu I,± locations where erosion with sedi- ment runoff occurs or is likely to occur the Contractor shall construct temporary ditches, retainage levees, drains, inlets, or other works to correct the condition. Upon completion of the work such facilities shall be removed. The plans show all planting areas, turf areas and rock fill areas all of which in their complete form will be stable, protected, non-ero- sion surfaces. During const,-action the Contractor shall take the neces- sary precautions to see that erosion is controlled and sediment runoff is prevented. II . B-6 PROPOSAL INTERCEPTOR SEWERS - SECTION 1 Denton, Tex33 April 22 ,1979 PROPOSAL nF EAGLE FORD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. , A Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State Gf TX_, A Partnership consisting of _ + The business name of an individual. TO: The City of Denton, Texas PROPOSAL FOR: INTERCEPTOR SEWERS - SECTION I The undersigned Bidder, pursuant to the foregoing Notice to Bidders, has ca;-efully examined the Instructions to Bidders. this Proposal, the Special Conditions, the Form of Contract Agreement and of Bonds, the General Con- ditions of Agreement, the Specifications, the Plans, and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary labor, superintendence, machinery, equipment, tools, materials, services, and other facilities to complete fully all of the work as bid and as provided in the Contract Documents; and binds himself upon formal acceptance of his Proposal to execute a contract and bonds, according to the prescribed forms to furnish and install the following units of work at the prices quoted, to-wit: SECTION A PECAN CREEK IN'f~Z`~EM RELIEF SEWERS Item Estimated Unit No. Descrjption uantity Units Price Amount 1. l5" V.C. Pipe, 0'-6' 15.40 277.20 cut l8 L.F. $ 2. 15" V.C. Pipe, 6'-B' 82 L.F. $ 18,40 $ 1,508.80 cut _ 3. 15" Y.C. Pipe, 8'-1C' 18.70 3 121.30 cut 199 L.F. + 4. 15" V.C. Pipe, 10'-12' 19,50 12 324.00 cut 632 L.F. $___._0 24.0 C-1 Estimated Unit Item g__ uantit-_ Unitc Price Amount No. Descri tion _ _1 15" Y.C. Pipe, 12'-14' 894 L.F. $ 20.60 $ 189416.40 cut 6. 15" V.C. Pipe, 14'-16' 400 !.F. $ 21.20 $ 8,460.00 cut 7. 15" V.C. Pipe, 16'-18' 178 L.F. $ 23.CC $ 4,183.00 cut 8. 15" V.C. Pipes 18'-20' 16 L.F. $ 25.90 414.40 cut 9. 18" Y.C. Pipe, 0'-6' 33 L.F. S 19.65 648+45 cut 10. 13" Y.C. Pipe, 6'-S' 22.35 $ 558.75 cut 25 L.F. 11. 18" Y.C. Pipe, 8'-10' 666 L.F. 23.50 $_L6 ,121.00 cut 12. 18" V.C. Pipe, 10'-12' 335 L.F. ~ 24.15 $ 9,297.75 cut 13. 18" v.C. Pipe, 121-14' 398 L.F. i 25.10 9,989.80 cut 14. 18" V.C Pipe, 141-16' 415 L.F. 26.50 $.10,997.50 cut 15. 18" V.C. Pipe, 160-18' 68 L.F. 28.50 $ 10938.00 cut 16. 21" Y.C. Pipe, 01-6' 70 L.F. $___27 . 4 0 $ 1.918.00 1 cut i 17. 21" V.C. Pipe, 6'-8' 860 L.F. $__28.60 $,24,596_00 cut 18. 21" V.C. Pipe, 8'-10' 10.00 40,470.00 Cut 1,349 L.F. 19. 21" V.C. Pipe, 101-12' 2.1002 L.F. $ 31.50 $ 63,063.J0 cut 20. 21" V.C. pipe, 121-14' 80 $1620589.60 cut 41957 L.F. $ ' " 21. 21" Y.C. ripe, 14'-16' 35.50 $ '2.6,341.00 cut 742 L.F. 4___J~ Item Estimated Unit No. Description Quantity_ Knits Price Amount Y2. 21" V.C. Pipe, W-16' cut 230 L.F. S_ 39.50 8,855.00 23. 21" Y.C. Pipe, 18'-20' cut 128 L.F. $ 45,-QL $--57kMO 24. 24" Y.C. Pipe, 8'-10' __487~5Q cut 25 L.F. $ 35.50 25 24" V.C. Pipe, 10'-12' cut 872 L.F. 36.90 $ 32,176180 26. 24" V.C. Pipe, 12'-14' cut 11279 L.F. 38,80 $ 492626.20 27. 24" V.C. Pipe, 14'-16' cut 1,123 L.F. S 40.80 $ 45,818.40 20. 27" V.C. Pipe, 8'-10' rut 8 L.F. $ 43.00 5 344.00 29. 27" V.C. Pips. 10'-12' cut 1,628 L.F. 45.,$ 74,014.00 30 27" Y.C. Pipe, 121-14' cut 466 L.F. $ 46.80 21 LSOd.80 31. 27" V.C. Pipe, 14'-16' cut 304 L.r. 47.50 $ 14,440.00_ 32. 27" V.C. Pipe, 16`-18' cut 416 L.F. $ 50.7(± $ 21,091,20 33. 18" Cast Iron Pipe, 8'-10' cut 155 L.F. $--30.00 $__41650.00. 34. 18" Cast Iron Pipe, 101-12' cut 45 L.F. 30.50_ $ 1072.50 3F,. Boring under Bell Avenue (Sta. 210+77 to 211+57) in addition to normal nstallation of 18" cast I iron pipe above 90 L.F. 95.00 $8,550.00. 36 Casing under Locust Street (Sta. 210+71 to 211+57) in addition to normal installa- tion of 18" cast iron pipe above 80 L.F. 135.00 $ 10,800.00 (nevi-;ed 4/10/80) C-3 I , NOR Item Estimated Unit No. Description uant i _ Units Price Amount 37. 20" Cast Iron Pipe, 10'-12' cut 47 L.F. $ 33.20 $ 1,560.40 38. 20" Cast Iron Pipe, 1?'-14' cut 132 L.F. $ 35.90 S_ 41738.80 39. 20" Cast Iron Pipe, 14'-16' cut 53 L.F. $38.00 21014.00 40. 20" Cast Iron Pipe, 16'-18' cut 20 L.F. $ 39.50 790.00 41. 20" Cast Iron Pipe, 18'-20' cut 28 L.F. 47.20 $ 1,321.60 42, 20" Cast Iron Pipe, 20'-22' cut 26 L.F. 49.90 $ _ 1,297.40 43. Casing under Loop 288 (Sta. 68+92 to 69+82) in addition to normal installation of 20'' cast iron pipe above 90 L.F. $__200.00 $-18,000.00 44. Boring in Railroad R.O.W. (Sta. 192+35 to 192+90) in additioi, to normal installation of 20" cast iron pipe above E5 L.F. $ 110.00 $ 6,050.00 45. Boring in Railroad R.O.W. (Sta. 199+36 to 200+43) in addition to normal in- stallation of 20" cast 110,00 11,770.00 j iron pipe abo•,2 107 L.F. $ $ 46. 24" Cast Iron Pipe, 101-12' cut 20 L.F. 45.00 0 $,_qM,04_ 47. Interconnection from the I following new manholes to the adjacent existing man- hole, complete in place: A. From Manhole No. 1 Job L.S. $ 890.00 $_890.00 S. From Manhole No. 5 Job L.!. x'00.00 _ C. From Manhole No. 6 Job L.S. $i,,5~QQ_ 1564.00_ (Revised 4/10180) C-4 Item Estimated Unit N1, DescriPtio,~ Ouantity Units_ Price Amount 47. Continued D. From Manhole No. 9 Job L.S. $ 460.00 $___460.00__ E. From Kinhole No. 12 Job L.S. $ 460.00. $ 460.00 F, From Manhole No. 18 Job L.S. $ 530.00 $___.530. 00 G. Fron Ilenhole No. 22 Job L.S. $ EG0,00 $ 600.00 N, From Manhole No. 26 Job L. S. $ 650.00 $ 650.00 I. Fran Manhole No. 30 Job L.S. $ 1.400.00 $ 1,400.00 J. Frr,n Manhole No. 36 Job L.S. $ 400.00 $ 400.00 K. F°om Manhole No. 39 Job L.S. ' 400L00 400.00 i 48 Stwndard Manholes to 6' [;epth 39 Each $ 850.00 $ 33p150.00 49. Extra Depth Manholes Over 6' 279 L.F. 95.00 $ 261505.00__ 50. 1500# Concrete Encase- ment (Type #4) for 15" V.C. Pipe 40 L.F. $ 8.00 $ 320.00: 51. 15001 Con..rete Encase- ment (Type #4) for 18" V.C. Pipe 45 L.F. $___10.00 $ 450.00 52. 15000 Concrete Encase- ment (Type 04) for 21" Y.C. Pipe 91 L.F. $ 12.00 11092.00_ 53. Replace Asphalt Paving and Base, Complete in Place 2,260 S.Y. $ 16.50 $ 37,290.00 54. Additional Granular Em- bedment Material Ordered By Engineer 10G C.Y. $ 15.00 $ 1,500.00 Sub-Total Bid for Section "A" $___._8749906.55 C-5 SECTION B AllokK RE-M-WERS Item Estimated Unit No. Description Quantity Units Price Amount 1. 6" V.C. Pipe, 0'-6' cut 864 L.F. 8.92 $ 1,706.88 2. V V.C. Pipes 61-8' cut 3,785 L.F. $ 9.13 $ 34,557.05 l 3. 6" Y.C. Pipe, 81-10' _ cut 1,052 L.F. 9.86 $ 10,372 72 4. e" Y.C. pipe, 0'-61 cut 220 L.F. 10.07 $_2.L21 5 - 4O 5. 8" Y.C. Pipe, 6'-8' Cut 19063 L.F. $ 10.60 $ 11,207.80 6. 8" V.C. Pipe, 8'-10' cut 384 L-F $ 11.03 $ 4,235 . 52 7. 8" V.C. Pipe, 101-12' cut 617 L.F. $ 11.75 $ 7,249.7 8. 8" Y.C. Pipe, 121-14' cut 31 L.F. $ 12.5:) $ 387,50 9. 10" V.C.Pipe, 01-6' cut 630 t. F. $ 11.20 $__11_OSb•Ob 10. 10" Y.C. Pipe, 61-8' 1,310 cut L F $ 11,40 $ 142934,00 - 11. 10" V.C. Pipe, 8'-101 1,663 L. $ 11.94 $ i9,P_;6.22 cut - 12. 10" V.C. Pipe, 101-12' cut 1,330 L.F. $__12.36 $ 16,438.80 13. 12" V.C. Pipe, 01-6' cut 43 L.F. $ 12.65 $ 543.95 14. 12" Y.C. Pipe, 6'-8' $ 13.20 $1,227_60 cut 93 L.F. 1°;. 12" V.C. Pipe, 81-10' cut 237 L.F. $ 13.40 $ 3,175.80 - - 5.80 C-6 Item Estimated Unit No. Description _uantit Units Price Amount 1£. 12" Y.C. Pipe, 10'-12' cut 537 L.F. $Y 13 0 S_ 7 4 4 3 17. 12" V.C. Pipe, 121-14' cut 142 L.F. $J15,00 $ 2,130.00 18. 12" Y.C. Pipe, 14'-16' cut 56 L.F. $ 17.50 980.00 19. 8" Last iron Pipe, 81-10' cut 20 L.F. $15.00 $___300.00 20. i0" Cart Iron Pipe, 81-10' cut 20 L.F. $ 17.20 344.00 21. 12" Cast Iron Pipe, 6'-8' cut 15 L.F. $ 18.90 233.50 22. 12" CW Iron Pipe, 81-10' CA 23 L.F. $ 19.40_ 446.20 23. 12" Cast Iron Pipe, 10'-12' cut 94 L.F. 99.83 1,864.02 24, 12" Cast Iron Pipe, 121-14' cut 65 L.F. $ 21.50 $ 1,419.00 25. 12" Cast Iron Pipe, 141-16' cut 82 L.F. $ 25.OD 2,050.00 26. Casing under Loop 288 (Sta. 12+04 to 13+09) in addition to normal in- sta'":ation of 12" cast iron pipe, above 105 L.F. $ 140.00 $141700.00 27. Standard Manholes to 6' Depth 31 Each $ 750.00 $ 23,250.00 28. Extra Depth Manholes Over 6' 78 L.F. $ _ 80.00 $ 6,240.0: 29. Cleanouts, Complete in Place 4 Each f 50.00 _ 200.00 (Revised 4/10/80) C-7 Item Estimated Unit No. Defcription uantity Units Price Amount 30. Granular Encasement (Type lit) for 6" V.C. Pipe In Addition to normal pipe installa- tion 445 L.F. 2.00 S_ 890.00 31. Granular Encasement (Type 02) for 8" V.C. Pipe in Addition to normal pipe installa- tion 439 L.F. $ 2.00 $ 878.00 j 32. Granular Encasement (Type 02) for 10" V.C. pipe in addition to normal pipe installa- tion 550 L.F. $ 2.20 $1,210.00 33. 15000 Concrete Encase- ment (Type 04) for 10" Y.C. Noe 20 L.F. $ 8.00 $ 160.00 34. 15000 Concrete Encase- m.nt (Type 04) for 12" Y.C. Pipe 10 L.F. $ 10.00 $ 700.00 35. Replace Asphalt paving and base, complete in $ place 2t230 S.Y. 16.50 = __3M95.00 36. Additional Granular Em- hedment Materials Ordered OQ $ 300.00 by Engineer 20 C.Y. $___L5 Sub-Total - Section "B" (Grant Eligible) 243,829.01 _ The following items are a part of Section "B" but are not grant eligible and will be paid for totally by the City of Denton: 37. Service Connections in- cl!'di^ 20 L.F. of 4" V. C. Pipe 45 Each $ 140.00 69300.00C-8 r~ ~ Item Estimated Unit No. Descr_!Rtion Quantity Units Price Amount 38. Additional 4" V.C. Service Fipe above 20 L.F. 100 L.F. $ 4.00 $ 400.00 Sub-Total Section "B" (Non-Grant Eligible) $ 6,700.00 TOTAL AMOUNT BID (SECTIONS A & B 1 thru 36) $__1.118.735.5b _ TOTAL AMOUNT BID (SECT-.ONS A I B 1 thru 38) $__Jz~JZ5.435.56 The undersigned agrees to substantially complete all work covered by this Proposal and these Contract Documents within the designated consecutive calendar days from, and including the day established for Vie start of the work as set forth in a written work order to be issued by Vie Owner or by the Engineer f;r the Owner. Except by mutual agreement of the Owner and the Contractor, the date established for the start of work will be not less than ten (10) days or not more than thirty (30) days after the date of the Contract Agreement. The undersigned agrees to complete all work covered by these Contract Docu- ments within y 550 calendar days. Within ten (10) days after formal ac.eptance of this Proposal by an award of contract, the undersigned will execute the Contract Agreement and will furnish approved surety bonds and such other bonds as required by the Contract Documents for the faithful performance of the Contract. In the event the Contract Agreement and bonds are not, executed within the time above set forth, the attached bid security in the amount of 5% of Bid Amount is to become the property of the Owner as liquidated damages for the delay and additional work caused th?reby. The bidder is requested to fill in the following statement as a part of { this Proposal: We have or have not performed a contract under the requirements of (Equa_1_[rtiployment Opportunity), Environmental Protection Agency Executive Order 11246. C-9 Receipt is hereby acknowledged of the following addenda: Addendum No. 1 .,•_3-1L-80_____ Addendum No. 2 3-19-80 Addendum No. 3 4-2-80 Addendum No, 4 4_-10-80 Respectfully submitted, _Eagle Ford Cons o..-Inc, By Ed M. Farrow President Tit re (SEAL) If Bidder is a Corporation N011: Do not detach bid forms from other papers. Fill in with ink and submit complete with attached papers. i C-10 ~r EAGLE FORD CONSTR. CO., INC. n 100 KING GEORGE DRIVE GVNERAtCONTRACTORS O ALLA5.TFXAS75235 P. O. 60% 20$96 DALLAS. TEXAS 75220 (214)E88-1021 April 24, 1980 Freesc: 6 Nichols, Inc. Consulting Engineers 811 Lamar Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Attn: Mr. Elvin Copeland Re: Denton Sewer Lines MBE Participation Addendum #1 Documents Dear Mr. Copeland: Enclosed please find the following forms, properly completed: CC-•245a CG-211 CC-212 Also enclosed is the sub-contract agreement between Eagle Ford Constr. Co., Inc., and Terrell t4achine and Supply Co., Inc., an MBE contractor. Terrell Machine 6 Supply has sub-contracted six jobs in the past and has an excellent record in their performance for financing as well as construction technique and has met all of the requirements as an MBE contractor. The vice president has had thirty years$ experience and is black. The second vice president is a black and is on the jot), helping Lo deliver materials and suppiies to vccp the lob functioning. They have employed a Mexican superintendent by the name of Steve Solis who has five Mexican employee working one hundred percent on this job, They also have ten years' experience in doing this type of work. ~A Denton Lines -2- 4/24/$0 We can assure you this MBE contractor is capable of petforming all aspects of the Audra Lane Section B Contract. Our project manager, Ed Jenkins, will be there on a day to day basis and will see that they perform the work to your satisfaction. We have enjoyed a fine relationship with the City of Denton in the past and certainly want to perform our contractual obligations to the best of our ability. You can assure the City of Denton that our MBE con- tractor it qualified, and we will directly supervise them :n order to prevent any problems arising. Yours very truly, EAGLE FORD CONSTR, CO., INC. Ed M. Farrow President EMF:dd Enclosures cc: Mr. Aaron Hatch CG-245a (Rev. 2-1-79) FORM A U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY - REGION 6 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE) PARTICIPATION DOCUMENTATION FORM PART I This form constitutes the bidder's assurance that it hill comply with the MdE Program required by EPA for construction projects fended under Title 11 of the Clean Water Act of 1977. Part I is to be completed by the bidder j to shjw the amount of MBE participation. Part II is to be completed by the bid-ler whan it has failed to achieve its designated KBE goal. I PART I 1. Total dollar amount of the contract: $ 10125,435.56 2. Total dollar amount of HRE participation: $ 225,4 90.39 3. Percentage of MBE participation: 20% 4. MBE percentage participation goal as spa ified in Part 1, Section C of this MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION 810 SPECIFICATION. 5. Did bidder meet or exceed specified goal? Yes 6. Name, address, phone number, cooU ct person, type of construction subcontract, and dollar amount of sub-contract. Terrell Machine & Supply Co., Inc. 688-3.021 P. 0. Box 20196 638-0965 Dallas, Texas 75220 Robert Morrow, V.P. Jed Howie 6363 River Wharf Drive Dallas, Texas 75212 Installation of 611, 8", 10", 12" Sewer 1. .as. Borings under Highway M9nholes a Gxandular Encasement Asphalt Paving and base. All of Section B Audra Lane Sewers of Contract. t 245a FORl4 A - PART I mBE Sabo tr tor• MBE Subcontractor: TerreljMactlne 1 Supply Co.,Inc. Addressi Addreas: P. 0. Sox 20196. allas, `fexas 75220 Phone: P Roast 24/68$-1021 Contact Person: Co tact Parsons Robert Morrow or Jed Howie Tyne of Construction work: Typo of Construction work: Aaoun installation of Sewer Lines A=unt: ' $ 225,490.39 rte, of S~ Y: Type of Supply: V.C. or P.4'.C. Pipe Amount: Incl. in above amount. l !EE qu =tractors MBE Sdox=t IInCtor: Ad& I St Ac'c'se~s: 1 Phcrre: } fcrtt. Pe_^_c+r.i Cont.3ct : "yPz o M-st % tia3 Wor!cs Type of tans .ion Wont: Fsoutt • I Ariount : T W2 of} SLU-VIYI Type of sup „m:ttnt:i ?tlxmt: i F f i c X7.3 s Phrrv: t v^ : JC I'?.-xni Cmtact pet -stn: ^r..3 :f Ccnstsvct:is;r. Vkitift :YP3 of CW WWK--W icn 'roots ^„n of ljkrplys ^fP3 of Sua-:lys r 35a i .17N A - P;ZT I 15 i9 eu, rust M signed by an aut}urir.rxi rtprc.~s;tativ, of bidder: ~ S 1cIJL3 tL1L'k: ~ ED M. FARROW Title: President k3dress: 1820 RVGAL ROW Dallas, Texas 75235 Phone 688-1024 CG-211 (4/9/76) PROSPECTIVE. RIME CONTRACTOR'S (BI)OER) STATEMENT ABOUT EQUAL UPPORTUNITY CLAUSE i \ - I have participated in previous contract(s) or subcontract(s) '-jub,)ert to the equal opportunity clause under Executive Orders 11246 and 11375 or preceding Executive Orders 10925 and 11114. 1 have filed all reports due under the requirements contained in 40 CFR, Part C, 6.11. ( ) I have not participated in previous contract(s) subj(3ct to the equal opportunity clause under Executive Orders 11245 and 11375 or preceding Executive Orders 10925 and 11114. I will obtain a similar statement from any proposed subcontractors (s), when appropriate. /0/ e gn urP an Title o Prospective Prime or u Contractor's Representative) Ed It. Farrow, President (Printed or type, Name an Title of Prospect ve r me or Sub Contractor's Representative) gaglq Ford Constr. o Inc. P. 0. Box 20196 _ Dallas Texas 75220 ame an'address o Prospective Prime or -ub ontractor r,G-212 {4/4/76) PROSPECTIVE PRIME CONTRACTOR'S (BIDDER) CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES I hereby certify that I do, not and will not maintain any facilities provided for my employees in a segregated manner, or permit my employees to perform their services at any location under my control where segregated facilities are maintained; and that I will obtain a similar certification prior to the award of any federally assisted subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the equal opportunity clause. S gna re n-d 71t le o Prospective Prime CoRractor's Representative) Ed M. Farrow, President (Printed or typed Name an Title o Prospective Prime Contractor's Representative) Eagle Ford Oonstr.Co. , Inc. P. OnsB•ox 201_9 1 xas 7522 (Name anei address- of Prospective- FORM OF AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION UNIT PRICE BASIS THIS AGREEMENT, made on the ..24th. Jay of April , 19 80 , by and between ..........%AGLF...FORD. party of the first part, hereinafter called the. Contractor., and Terrell Machine k Supply Co,.,. Inc.,... party of the second part, hereinafter called the Sub-Contractor. It is understood ENGINEER representing Owner shall be F.r!~s.~.,~xtsi..N.i.ch4~aa..lx.c, ..C.4rxsuJting .>angir~eex.e Sub Contractor WITNESSF:TFI, That the Contraclor and the for the considerations hereinafter na,ned, agree as fol:ows: ARTICLE I-Scope of the Work Sub -Contractor The / hereby agrees to furnish all of the materials and all of the Njuippment • and labor necessary, and to perform all of the work shown an the drawings and described in the specifications for the project entitled.....Intgr,sgpkgr..5.eWe:... S.es~t~ux~.f3.............. Audra Lane Sewers City of Denton, Texas EPA Grant No. C-48-1188-01-2 all in accordance with ibe rquIren~ents apd provisic,ns of the fallowing Doeumenla which are here!)v made a part of this Agreement: (a) Drawings prepared for same by .......Freese & Nichol.sl..Inc n,tmbered ..11A_-11.-. 12.tlax!a._...~.1....... and doled P. ri1....... 1978_ . (b) Specificadons consisting of. 1. "Star.dM1rd (>encral Specifications" issued by > ree,so..¢..N1cy~Q1.e., ,Inc,....... U-.t1 Price--1 aassA 2. cla) Coodit:ons" as prepnrril , y. dated .............I 3, The "General Con 'tions of Contract fur Engincrrint; Con action'.--1966 Edition. 4. Addenda No hate ARTICI! 11--Time of Complstlon (a) The work to be completed under this Contract shall be ciimmenced within 550 calendar days after receipt of notice to proceed, (b) The work shall be completed within . ,i.4...... calendar days after receipt of notice to proceed. (c) Failure to complete the work within the number of ralrnder days stated in Ibis Article, including extension granted thereto as 4 eterrninrd by Section 19 of the Omeral Con• a ditions, shall entitle the Owner to deduct froin-the. pneys due to the Contractor as "Liquidated Darnsges" an amount equal to $ for each calendar day of delay In the completion of work. (d) If the Contractor completes tine work earlier than the date determined ui mcoidsnee with Paragraph (b), and the Engineer shall so rcrtify in writing, the Owner shall pay the Contractor an additionsl amount equal to 3 ...-Noxm . for each calendar day by which the time of completion so determined has been reduced, 1 ARTICLK III -The Contract Sam (a) The Owner shall pay to the Contractor for the performance of the work the amounts determined for the total nun '4r of each of the follrwing units of work cnnipIcte'd st the unit pries stated thereafter, The number of unite contained In this ,ncedule is apptoximate only, and the final payment shall lie made for the actual number of units that are Incorporated ru or made neceesnry by the work covered by the contract. Item Estimated Unit Price Total No. Classification No. of Units Unit Did for Item (b) Should the number of units of cornploed work of any individual item or the ohove schedule vary by more than . NlAln from the number of units atntcd in such 1 schedule of units, either the Owner or Ilia Contrartnr may request a rcvitiinn of the stnit price for the item to afTected, and both parties agree Sol under such conditions nit equitable revision of the price slinll he made. (c) Changes he work made under Section 1 hr, Croeral Conditl ms, and tint include) in Article I, cannot be rlnsiifird as coming tier any of the Contrast iuiits may be done tit ttuiIux recd•upon unit pticrs, or on amp sum basis, or umler ilia provisions of Article xtra Work," %_1\ Unit i`rice-2 (c). Section 13 Audra Lino Sewers IItern Nos. 1 thru 38 attachid. Total amount of Contract for estimated unite listed: $125, 490, 34. Pages Numbered C-6 thru C-9 attached. ARTICLE IV Progress Paymonts 'f"Ie Owner shall make payments on accoent of the Contract as follows: (o) On not later than the fifth day of every month the Contractor shall preseul to the Engineer an invnice covering the total c0mviiiiies under rash item of work that has been coml>letc frunr the start of the job up to and includinl', the last day of the pres. ceding month, and the value of the work so conrpltted detetmined in acc irdance with the schedule of unit pricca for much items together vrith such supi>nrting evidenee as may be regdhcd by the Engineer. JJIis invoice sh,Iil ako include an allnwrnre furthe cost of such material required in the permanent work as his been delivered to the site but not as yet incorpor,.ted in the work. Mramurcrncnis of units for payment shall lie made in accordance with the Special Conditions of the Contract.' (L) Orr not later than the lSth of the month, the Owner shall pay to the Contractor 90 per cent of the :mount of the invoice.--leas previous payrncats mnde. The 10 per cent retained perceutagz-. may be held by the Owner until the vafaa of the work completed at the end of any month equals 50 per cent of the total amount of the Contract After which, if the Engineer finds that salisfactory progre;s i. hr,ing made, he shall recom• nreud that all of the remaining moutltly payments hr paid in full. Paymenti for work, under Subcontracts of the General Crintraetor, Shall be mbieet to the shove conditions applying to the general Contract after the work under a Subcontract has been 50 per cent completed. (c) Final payment of all moneys due on the contrnrt ;,e made within 30 days of com. pletion and acceptance of the work. (d) If the ownee :ails to make payment is herein provided, or as Provided in Article V(d), in sddition to those remedies svailahlc to lbn Contractor under liection 25 of tile, General Conditions, there shall hr added to caeh such payment daily inter +t at the rare of & per cent per annum commencing un Ihn lint day after asid payment is due and eoutiuubrg unlit the payment is delivered or wailyd to the Contractor, ARTICLE V -Extra Work If rite Engineer orders, in writing, the perforrnanre of any work not covered by rho: Drawings or included in the Specifrationm, and for which no item in the Ceriumt ii pro. vided, ntrd for which no unit price or I'p sum 11a5is VJT) he agreed upon, then mach emtra wurk shall be done on It Cosl-Plus•l' age basis of l+ayment ns follows: (o) The Contractor mhall be reimbursed for all roan incurred in doing the work, Ind shall receive are additiouirl paymerll u(. . 15 of all such cost to cover his irtdirrA nverhead costs, plus 15 of all cost, including indirect oveilwad, it, him fee. III nddition to ndvnnre po)ment Inr rnntc,ials rlrlivrnv,l lo +ite. warthog ri,nul I tn,lirat! Ilral, where slI+plirahle, ndvnnea liniment min) Ir In nnlrr for n+drrriits in mtontFe eMdy (ri In Ito, site, for firld plant and r(witimrrll, access inane, it(.- detail, Io hp rptllyd out in tLe Spa ink Cundi• lions. Unit Price--3 I The "Coat of the Netk" sh:.l11M drlcrsninr,l ns the fort sum of the k'' twins; items: lartl 1, Job Office end all ns~celk"ry trn,poruty f lVilitics "103 as co+ts r 6of theses items rot fur:`shr.J try tilt. Owner, nrre%s roads nmd wilitird. J'he nsai include e011s1ruct'soo fnrni5ltimKs +tnd cquiprut'nt, ntru+tncs during file period that they arc tserded. Jruusliti+om +uul trnmsal. `+,tll,tge values agreed an or re- ceived by the Cui,li,otur shall ht .vl•dited to tl+c Owner. 2, All moterials used on the wotk whr!hcr for temlo,rmy ov petnianesil coneUut•tiun. I All small fools and suvillies, all fuel, lul+rirnoil l„reel light, water and toll phone service. 4. All plant and equipment at spevified tcototl iota and terms of use, if the rental rules du 1101 im;hnlt' all allawanCe for running +1'11•6+9 and telwir pmts nc -dol fur ordinary mainte11ance of Ilse plant and cguiliturnl, then such items of co+4 ure to be included in the Cost of the Work. S. All transporla'.fon costs on equif.. w-110 materials and s,.en. b. All labor for the project and including the amnesia of snpetintendents, fuiemen, enuineers, inspectors, clerits and other employees while engaged on the work but excluding salaries of general supervisory employees or officers, who do not t!evote 'their full time to the Aork. 7, All payroll chargrs ouch as Social Security paywr+sta, unemployment insurance, workmen's compensation insuttuice prentiurros, p(mi.)n and retirem.nt allowattc2e, and social Insurance premiums, varntion and ti k•leave allowances applieible to wages or salaries paid to c tnpl0yecs for work done in connection with the enntract. 13, All premiums on fire, public liability, 1sroperty tintnage or other insurance cover. age aulhorizcd or requir d b 1i he Fiigrsscr tit tilt Owner, or regularly puid by Ilse Contractor In the conduct 9. All sales, use, excise, privilege, hu,lne+s, oer upntinm, eruss rcce,l- and all other Well palb by tlsc Contractor in ronnocti0n witli the work, but excluding stale income taxes based solely t:n ne, income drrived from this contract and Federni income taxes, ers 10, All expenses of suchaemployeesnincurred et thef Ilon etOffice to the rjob cother of the Contractor. 11. All Subcontracts approvt-d by the Engineer or Owner. 12, (Insert other costs proper for inclusion in this Contrata.) o........... b x. r ay a dtrcct result of execwing the 13. Any Ordo,r, subject to approval by the Engineer, O Unit Price--4 1 ~4. Credit tc the Owner for the follow e(ns: it \oU1,11C h discounts on invoices as m~he obtainable provided that the Owner anres sufliricui funds to p,iy the ' nvoirrc wiU,in thl^. (liscounl period. mutually mererd eah'aRr value of m erials, toils or equipment chart cd to Owner on:d t;{kcn over by thn l;nrdract, fir hiti rise or $ale rt !lie ;cur p1c• tion'u! the work. C. Any rett tes, refunds, retnrnrd delm-,its or ullirr luwances properly crrditi,d to the Co),of [lie Work, (r) Tl ' cost of the work t q, e rich day rhall he submitted to the Frig eer furor o{n the Succeeding dqy, and shall be approved by him or adju d at once. (d) Monthly payments of all, charges for Extra Work in rnny one month shall be made in full on or before the 15th day of the sum"iling month. 'T'hose payments shall in(Jude. the fill amount of fee earned on the cost of the work done,. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have execntcd this Agreement, the (ley and year first above written. ;AGE. FORI?,CONSTR,.„CO. , INC. (Conies WITH : .as, xcaJ...-... r. TERRELL MACHINE & SUPPLY CO, , INC. (Sub-Contr tor) N` N1w7.7:...... Q~e4j....By; ~ . V ~ Ittt Dated this the 24th J _ Day _qt_ April 1980. Unit Price-5 SECTION B AUDRUCTIE SEl1ER; 1t?m Estimated Unit NO. Description uantity_ Units Price U ount 1. 6" Y.C. Pipe, 0'-6' cut 864 L.F. s._ 8.03 ~iL937.92 2. 6" Y.C. Pipe, 6'-8' cut 3, 7135 t . F. S„ 8.22 531,1 12__70 31 6" Y.C. Pipe, 8'-10' cut 11052 L. F. S- 8,87 E..g,331.~" 4 4. 8" Y.C. Pipe, 0'-6' cut 220 L.F. $ 9.06 $ _>L993.2O i 5. 8" V.C. Pipe, 6'-8' cut 1,03 L.F. $ 9.54 $10,141.02 61 8" Y.C. Pipe, 8'-10' cut 384 t. F. S 9.93 S 3,813.12 7. 8" Y.C. Pipe, 10'•12' cut 617 L.F. $ 10.58 , $.6,527.86 8. 811, Y4C. Pipet 121-14' cu•. 31 L.F. S 11.25 r S 348.75 9. 10" V,C,Pipe, 0'-6' cut 630 L. F, f 10.08 $ . 6j350.40 10. 10" Y.C. Pipe, 61-8' cut 1,310 L.F. $ 10.26 5131440.60 . 11. 10" V.C. Pipe, 8'-10' cut 19663 L.F. S 10.71, 5171817.25 12. 10" Y.C. Pipe, 10'-12' cut 1,330 L.F. $11_12 $14,789.60 13. 12" Y.C. Pipe, 0'-6' cut 43 L.F. $ 11.39 $ 489.77 14. 12" V.C. Pipe, 6'-8' tut 93 L.F. S 11.88 $.11104.84 15. 12" V.C. Pipe, 81-10' cut 231 L.F. $_3206 5.2,858..2.2. C-6 Motown Item Estimated Unit, ,o. Oescr, lption ~uantil_ ts Price ~Jlount 16, 12" Y.C. Pipe, 10'-12' 537 L.~. 5 12.51 604117,87 cut 11. 12" V.C. Pipe, 12'-11' 14 2 1.~. 13_50 3 1,917.00 cut i3. 121' Y.C. Pipe, 14'-16' cut 56 i.. F. 15_ /a ' P2.00 19. 8" Cast Iron P{p?, 81-10, cut 20 L. F. S~1 3. 50 S-_- 2 10,00 20. 10" Cast Iron Pipe, 20 L.F. $__15 . 48 5._ '09.60 8'-10' cut - 21, 12" Cast Iran Pipe, 61-8' cut 15 L.F. S__3. 001 $ _ ?.55.15 22, 12" Cast Iron Pipe, S - X01 81-10, cut 23 L.F. 51,7_, .~f 23, 12" Cast Iron Pipe, ~4 L.F. S 17,85 S_..1,5~1~g9 10'-12' cut 24, 12" Cast Iron Pipe, 121-14' cut 66 L.F. S~Q,-~. S 1.27_Z~A11 25. 12" Cast Iron Pipe, 32 L.F. Ste, 5~ 5.1.45~(1Q l4'-16' cut 26, daring under Loop 288 addition «to normal 9in. in stallation of 12" cast 4r-on pipe, above 105 L.F. $ 126.00 $j3 , 230-00 27, 6Standari 1 Depth Manholes to 31 L.S. $ G S20,925,00 6' Depth ^8. Extra Depth Manholes over 6' 78 L.F. 3T,72.00 S- 5,61b.00 21, Cleanouts, Completa in 4 Each $ 45,00 S 180.00 Place C-7 R"'_""°n, 7-,.,.-r- _.._.-.,..~-T.-.--*T'i-~ `rv'i'77 Estimated Unit Item No_ Description guantit_ Units Price Amount 30. Granular Encasement (Type f2) for 6" V.C. Pipe In Addition to normal pipe installa- tion 445 l.. F. S___ 1 .80 $ _ 801.00 31. Granular Encasement (Type #2) for 8" Y.C. Pipe in Addition to normal pipe installa- tion 439 L.F. > 1.80 S x790.20 32. Granular Encasement (Type 02) for 10" Y.C. pipe in addition to normal pipe installa- tion 550 L.F. S 1.98 S 11089.00 .3. 15000 Concrete Encase- ment; (Type 14) for 10" Y.C. Pipe 20 L.F. f 7.20 1444.00 34. 1500/ Concrete Encase- ment (Type 04) for 12" V.C.4 Pipe 70 L.F. f__j~,o ( 5 ,r 630.00 35. Replace ^sphalt paving and hie, complete in place 2,230 S.Y. f, 14,85 333x115.50 36. Additional Granular Em- bedment Materials Ordered by Engir:'.:r 20 C,Y. $__L3 .50 g 270,00' Sub-Total - Section "B" (Grant Eligible) S 219,4 W. 39 The following items are a part of Section "B" tut are not grant Qligible and will be paid for totally ;y the City of Denton: 37. Service Connections in- cluding 20 L.F. of 4" Y.C. Pipe 45 Each S 126.00 S. 5,670.00 C.8 Item Estimated Unit No. Description Quantity Units Price 4mount 38. Additional 4" Y.C. Service Pipe above 20 L.F. 100 L.F. S 3.60 5 36J.00 Sub-lutal Section "B" (Non-Grant Eligible) $---.6)030.00 TOTAL AMOUNT BID (SECIIGNS A L B 1 thru 36) S 219P460.39 _ TOTAL AMOUNT BID (SECTIONS A & B I thru 38) 5_ZZ5_&_4 90.39 The undersigned agrees to substantially complete all work covered by this Proposal and these Contract Documents within the designated consecutive calendar days from, and including the day established for the start of the work as set forth in a written work order to be issued by the Owner or by the Engineer for the Owner. Except by mutual agreement of the Owner and the Contractor the date established for the start of work will be not les`,than ten b0) days or not morn than thirty (30) days after the date of the Contract Agreement. The undersigned agrees to complete all work covered by these Contract Docu- ments within 550 calendar days. Within ten (10) days after formal acceptance of this Proposal by an award of contract, the undersigned will execute the Contract Agreement and will furnish approved surety bonds and such other bonds as required by the Contract Documents for the faithful performance of the Contract. In the event the Contract Agreement and bonds are not executed within the time above set forth, the attached bid security in the amount of is to becw- . the property of the Owner as liquidated damages for the delay and additional work caused thereby. The bidder is requested to fill in the following statement as a part of 1 this Proposal: 1 We have or have not performed a contract under the requirements of (Equal Cm_ployment Opportunity), Environmental Prote:tion Agency Executive Order 11245. I ` II C,9 1 P~ L 4~ y PROSPECTIVE K"Ir CONTRACTOR'S (BIDDEOR STATEMENT BOW I have participated in previous contract() or subcontract(s) sljb}ect to the equal' opportunity ~,lauso ur.drr Executive Order; 11,246 and 11375 or preceding Executive Orders 10925 and 11114. 1 haw: filed all reports due under the requirements contained in 40 MF , Part C, 8.11. I have nog participated in previous contra+ct(s) subject to the equ.11 opportunity clause under Executive Orders 11.2.46 and 11375 or prcccding kxacutive Orders 10925 and 11114. 1 will obtain a similar statement from my proposed subcontractor-(s). wrren appropriate. r' nave an t ospective Pr~`me or Sn Contras or's 44V Rr esentative) JED HOWIE- President '('Print: oe tape amo an t e a `prospeeifi`v~~ er ~ Sub Contractor's Representative) TERRELL MACHINE; & SUP1'I.Y CO_,_ Ih'C. 11. O. Box 20196 Dallas, Texas 75220 flame snd ROM o Prospect ive Prime or Sur Contracorl*r CG-212' (4/9/76) PROSPECTIVE PRIME CON)RACTOR'S NONSEGREGATED1FACILITIESP hereby certify that I do not and will not Ewintain any facilities provided for my employees in a segregated v nner, or permit my employees to perform their services at any location under my control where segregated facilities are maintained, acid that I will cbtain a similar certification prior to the award of my federally assisted subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt fror, the eclual opt- rWri ty clause. u e an e o tp ri~Contractorrs"1i "itle$a~ll at veT JED HOW E - PRESIDENT r n o.• type Name an Title OF ~spective rime on rt ;cto"` P"s ~ Representative) TERRELL MACHINE & SUPPLY CO., INC. P. O, BOX 20196 Dallas, 1A exas 75220 ame an adirres ofP Prospective Prime Contractor -~W I' a ♦ ~ Mp .~GCJ 1~). Y n a~ P if ~ a it ~ ♦ ';Y xjr ~ ,a .r v. YN ~ 4 N TY r r r Y a r a +~C . i r Y ,rF ~i 1 . Jyy 1• . 1 1 1. v ' J'' ii 'fa'r vM1 w SOPPLEMENTAY,- CONDITIONS 1. G EN E AAL CONDITIONS: The General provisions are general in scope and may 'ef~er C-o conr~tions not Encountered on the work covered by this contract.. Any irovision of the General Conditions which pertain to a nonexiscent condition and is not applicable to the work to be performed hereunder, or which conflicts with any provision of the Supplementary Condition.3, shall have no meaning in the contract and shall be disregarded. 2. INSURME: The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Paragraph Fo-,Tof the General Conditions and shall, at his awn expense, purchase, meintein and keep in force such insurance as will protect him from claims set forth below which Pay arise out of or result from his operations tinder this Contrac'z, whether such operations are by himself or by any Subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed b; any of them or by anyone for whose acts any of then amy be liable. 2.1 Such insurance ~s will protect the Contractor from claims unddr st,atutori Workmen's Compensation laws, disabilityy laws or s`lch ether 6 aloyae benefit laws as will fulfill the requireatants n'f tit Jurisdiction in kAtiich the work is to be pe'~formad, Su0i insurance shall to,a#lv+dsd to provide coverage for +sultiple 'Jurisdictions and'"other such iadl;~tect coverages (U.I , #hor•ea n# Harbor Workers* Amwtif MAO o my. kalbe. rM 2.2 Such !ns rance' as will protect the Contrtitctor for, des to$ be.a!tse fo bodily injury, sickness,' disease or d4kth o his employees apart from that imposed by Workmen's CoWpen- satlan.}aWs with such insurance having a minimum limit of 1,iability of,not less than $500900^.00• 2.3.- Such insurance as will protect the Contractor froo 04ims from damages because of bodily injury, personal injury, sickness, disease or death with minimum limits 4f liability of riot less than $500,000.00 each occurrence and $500,000.00 aggregate. 2 4' Such insurance as will protect the Contractor from claims for damages .>~or in,4ury.'to or destruction of. tangible prc- r perty ofothers, ,,including loss of use thtjroof, Such coverage shall Wludo Broad;FoAn Proper►.y`Damage and removal of XCU exclusions whets {4plicab e. The minimum I imits of } lability shall be SU,'000.00 per occurrence and S500,000.00 aggregate. 2.5 Such insurance as will protect the Contractor frnm claims for damages arising ot4 of the maintenance, operation or use of any owned, non-owAred or hired vehicles. Minimum limits of liability for bodily injury and property damage: combined shall be not less than $500,OW .00 each occurrence. r y t0 J ` 1 r 5C.} 1 [1 l a L t { l 1 r"f r avGl r#ri' r'k~."~•~.,..w. !'k>hm~.J.~iaZ&M& 4"~N,?n-', a 4 i "~`7 'K n"~ t° ~•t?/ l r ~ J v M u t:',I ;q~ aqM rl = ~C ti y,, hs 17 1 77 7,111 2 6 P~opertj 'insurance upon 'the entire oiork, !%l uding materials not in place, at the site. to the full insurable value th2reof, All Risk Builder's Risk Insurance shall ,inclzde the interests of the Owner, the Contractor, Subcontractor and Sub-subcon- tractors in the work and shall include, but not be limited to, the perils of `fire, lightning, flood, collapse, windstorm, hail, explosion, riot, civil commotion, smoke, aircraft, land vehicles, vandalism and malicious mischief. The Builders' Risk Insurance shall be endorsed to permit occupancy prior to completion of construction and prior to acceptance by the Owner. A copy of the Builder's Risk Policy shall be filed with the Owner and shall include a thirty (30) day rhW ce of cancel- lation of policy provision. 2.7 Steam boile,^ and machinery insurance if such equipment is operated for other than test purposes prior to final ac- ceptance of the work by the Owner. This insurance shall include the interests of the Sub-subcontractors in the work. { The insurance required by this Paragraph 2, paragraphs 2.3 and 2.4 -I -above 0411 be amended to afford coverage for: Products Liability and/or Complat4d Operations, Blanket Brood'' Form Contractvl iabil ity switio)ty covering the it r.41 flcaticM asses by thq Cord:i cior tiim*& i'his a ter- - Ky i. L 46" craft or'aircraft liability, whether o►+ned, - , isi• h t~e+i, , shall be included, " Such insurance as is required under this Paragraph 2 shall be written so that the Owner will be notified in yvriting, in the event of cancellation, restrictive aw mant or non-renewal, at loa~se thirty days prior to. such action. Certific4tes of Insurance un;`:he form attached to this Section shall be filed with the Owner parlor to the cammencement of the work, All insurance required under this Paragraph 7 shall be written'witq,the City of Denton as co=insured, and th(3 City shall receive a duplicate, copy of every insurance policy required. Th, stated l imits~ of 'rr 0rance required by this Paragraph 2 are MINIMUM! ' f O( end it shall be tho Contractors responsibility to determirlaw limits are adequate. these minimum' limits grey be basic policy li, anas or any coMbination of basic limits and,.UmDrellii limits. In any event, the Cont ".'tor is fully responsible for all losses arising out of, re- sulting from or copnec.wed with operations under his contract whether or not said losses are covered by insurance, Tho Owner's acceptance of Ce)'`ificatps of Insurance that in any respect do not cofi:ply with the Con~W,zt requirements does not release the contractor from compliance he row I th. k a s" x t ! r ~,1 ~ , u. r ate: ~ i~ Mir e.. 777 r / , / < 7 ! J N.. { 1 p % h 4, t t s~ 1 t S ` e The Owner and Contractor %eive all rights against each other for damages caused by fire or other perils to the'extent their interests are covered by insurance under this Section, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance when held by the Owner as trustee. The Contractor shall require similar waivers by Subcontractors and Suo-sub- contractors. 3. TIME OF COMPLETION: The Owner desires that all work under this con- tract be comp 'eteed"and in service withir 550 calendar days after date established for start of work in a written work order. In the event the Contractor fails to complete tha project within this time, the Owner may withhold money permanently from the Cont,•actor's total compensation the amount of $150.04 per day, not as a penalty, but, as liquidated damages and for added expense for engineering services, etc., in accordance with Article 12 of the General Conditions. ENO OF, SUPPLEMENTARY CONOlTtONS y r 1 'Y i SC-3 rt "yM11 a " " N ell CERTIFICATE OF MURANCE { Issyed To: j0wnerj Address: Municipal Burr-Oen~nn. Te f 76201 THIS IS TO CERTIFY to (Owner) that the following po c.es o, nsurance, su j" Q their . firms, conditions and exclusions, havk beer, issy'd by tyhis Company covering the, j insured named belQ~ for the types of oper~ations ahj at the .ucations de scribed herein. ~t is understood and agreed that none; of the policies referenced hereiniwili be cancelled, changad, or'rq'duc4'd in cov rage w11th- aut at least (30) thirty days-advance Witten h6tire W the Cfty of Dentoo - ! Tagil th61'aUdV1a eddPbs,s. s 17 7717 M Name o Insured. sj k r .,._..,_.7 rot ••trt.+,,.r c,:i, s i 2. Address it .-.:..3._Statvs of-insured i_ -Corporation r T r j p Indiridubl Other j 4. Loci tioh of-*ramhi Covared: t i i 6. Description of Operations Covered: M.t t~Ali, .tD,UTI^;A, Ti 77 a'i 4~tin. 'II rr*rINSURANCE .T~f?.J~.'"G THIS CE~ fIF ICAtEOF NEITytRR.;AFFIRM ATJYF1.Y-: RMEGA IVELY :AMENO$~,~ ,E EXTENDS OR ALTERS THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESIGNATED HEREIN. r: rr..+... r.w... d......-...... " i.Y.a... ..'.A...,L.+w r.YM, w,.tgW h,i w+n~.. i ' IiVSU!{A;dCI; I (?~.IC1 ;.S IN f:o1ta, INWRRNCG ArVORIMU ONLY Nit 1IAZAVOS InI{:,'1'rco m, w ~Type of~ 1141ficy X 1. iatirtii141,<riwy I'WiryNo, PtAieyTerrr. (e} Standud 1Val:mrnR Compenution Staii+;niy W: ta' i Now k rimhtoya%tend ocap oorsrl Each Occurrence $ To Diusse Gabitrty ArtJetau Uirase t : ' (b)L0Ar.%!,0temen's&li&rW(%Vorkut Statutory Prom; Conspe nutwn 00.- (c) General Liability • Prom: podia hrjury TO; Premises - OPastion raeh Person S - Conlrular's1'rolcstive Cach0(tirrrcnce ;_....r ProduetsAConrpleledOperaltonl ArLIC0,1ePrr+Jgcls S_._.... r , rbnuaciuai k~Complelq ..flop 14or arty himAge ~i e 4 y r i ,tart!-9txr1hJ J Contrrelar'alYot~t[lve , 4.,AG{!Fit?tc:#'!@t."4Nv?If'' :~s~-:-•r9s+*^}i--^^;~- . ~SyiT r104ue11 A Ccrnplelcd O(toNtws Arrscrale Prodwlt S - ~ h Complotod Operations ? is n1 ' '';'r! , ° t ontradOJ A6,preyale 6nlrsctu.%f1 Exalosioa, Collspie k _ f - rJ VndcrWount! Pamapc (X,C.U.} AtVfple XC,V: ij . 5 (d) AnlomobJe tiale!lity t OMI Onmd AWOD"ilci FAch Jerson ; . Siasd AulataoDrlu: .....1.~.~.i_. Non•6wnrdAulom0bilca Each Occurrence $ Owned Autonpbilcs luredA111WO des rnchOccvrasau 5...........+.....w Nonpwtted Automobiles ' ~ CQNTRACTUAL LIABlLI1'Y Lia~ili>:y0tbdlaMiiy~ris proyid+~dtasnfoylcvlsEciusiPns,l specific Con>{rectt(ai rs` J. .I1 ❑ For liability assumed by the Insured under its Contract with City of M Dentin, Texas (Owner) for the operations described herein, All Contracts between the Insured ar,10 ~ r ity if vDenton, Texas (Owner). By: Insurance Company --Xut4~-HzE epreson a ve pate: Addrtss CONTRACT AGREEMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON I THIS AGREEMEr made and entered into this day of A.D., 19JQ, by and between The City of Denton of the County of Denton and State of Texas, acting through its Mavor --thereunto dull., authorized so to do, F.rty of the Fir.,t Part, hereinafter termed the OWNER, and Eagle Ford Construction Co.. Inc of the Citv of oallac County of ______allas and State of Texas Party of the Second Part, hereinafter termed CONTRACTOR. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the Party of the First Part (OWNER), and under the conditions expressed in the bonds bearing even date herewith, the said Party of the Second Part (CONTRACTOR) hereby agrees with the said Party of the First Part (OWNER) to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows: InterceDtor_Sewer Section Urjt Pro ect No. WPC-TEX-1183 EPA Grant No. C-46-1188-O1-2L Denton Bid No. 8754 and all extra work in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the General Conditions of the Agreement; and at his (or their) own proper cost and expense to furnish all the materials, supplies, machinery, equip- ment, tools, superintendence, labor, insurance, and other accessories and services necessary to complete the said construction, in accordance with the conditions and prices stated in the Proposal attached hereto, and in accordance with all the General Conditions of the Agreement, the Special Conditions, the Notice to Bidders (Advertisement for Bids), Instructions 1 10-15-71 to Bidders, and the Performance and Payment Bonds, all attached hereto, and in ac-ordance with the plans, which includes all maps, plats, blue- by a FREESE matter prints, thereof,aand the other Spdrawings and ecifications printed therefor, as written preparadexplanatory AiO NICHOLS, INC., herein entitled the ENGINEER, each of which has been identi- fied by the CONTRACTOR and the ENGINEER, all of which are made a part hereof and collectively evidence and constitute the entire contract. The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to commence work on or after the date established for the start of work as s:t forth in a written notice to commence work and to substantial".y complete all work within the time stated in the Proposal, subject to such extensions of tine as are pro- vided by the General and Special Conditions. The OWNER agrees to pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds the price or prices shown in the Proposal, which forms a part of this Con- tract, such payments to be subject to the General and Special Conditions of the Contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this Agreement in the year and day first above written. ATTEST: City of Denton Texas --,k arty o 4arBy - c St rt Mayor (SEAL) ATTEST: ` Eagle Ford Construction Co., Inc. arty±_ ~co d --fa ,~NTRAC R Ed M. Fdrrow, ,resident (SEAL) 2 10/22/!3 PERFORMANCr B014D STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF __p`ON KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That_ Eagle Ford Construction Co., Inc. of the City of Dallas County of Dallas and State of Texas as PRINCIPAL, and Highlands Insurance Co,/Hi hlands Underwriters , Insurance Co. as SURETY, authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto the _ Citv_, oenton• _ Texas as OWNER, in the penal sum o"Alt= tQ- One Hundred T ent - i T Thirty-five and 56/lp Dollars (S].1 fi_e~~ } for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves and their hei:^s, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, Joint]y and severally, by thesa presents: WHEREAS, the Principal hae entered into a certain written contract with the OWNER, dated the day of con- struction (if ----19 8O ,far the Interce for Sewer Section One Pro ect No. WPC-TEX-1188 EPA Grant No, C-48-1188-01-2 Dr.nton Bid Flo d75Q which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the said Principal shall faithfully perform said Contract and shall' in all respects duly and faithfully observe and perform all and singular the cove. nants, conditlon,s and agreements in and by said contract agreed and cove- nanted by the Principal to be observed and performed, and according to the true intent and meaning of said Contract and the Plans and Specifications hereto annexed, then this obligation shall be void: otherwise to remain in full force and effect, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5160 of the Revise! Civil Statutes of Texas as amended 3 1 10-15-71 Iii - _ by i.cts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on -;his bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. PROVIDED FURTHER, that if any legal action he filed upon this bond, venue shall lie in Denton County, State of Texas. Surety, far value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension o° time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications, jr drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby wa'!ve notice of any such change extension of time, alter- ation or addition to the terns of the contract, or to the work to be per- formed thereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this day of 19~ 80 Highlands Insurarce Company l a le Ford Constr c ;Qn_S9... Inc. sur~,nra ro. rln0pal J/ ure y .17 By fit Title Ed 14. Farms, Pres. ;!tle Mmusi-AM Address__aMO_ L~yse.nr4e_0rive Address Dallas ra 52,3r,^ MALSUN-MAH0NEY•'1'UK r~301 CEDA4 SPRINGS ROAD TEXAS c,ie (SEAL) (SEAL) The nave and address of the Res`dent Agent of Surety Is: CKAR S L. MAW$ iil Y,fi►7'5X4-MA!iC~N~Y•'ruti:vrft _ - - WCECAR ac ms ROAD New 9 NOTC: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Contract. 4 10-15-I1 PAYMENT BOND STATE OF TEXAS 0 • COUNTY OF_ pENTON KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Eagle Ford Construction Co., Inc. of the City of Dallas Y County of Dallas and State of Texas a. PRINCIPAL, and Highlands Lnsura7ce Co. Hi hlands Underwriters P ;urance Co. as SURETY, authorized under the laws of the State of 5s to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto "he at.,, OWNFA, in the penal sum of Oaa Million Ooe Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Four 56/100 Hundred Thirty-five J4 Dollars 1)125,435.561 for the payment whereof, the sa rT"ne ai'-anJ-Surety bind`tTiem's`ev s and their heirs, administrators, executor, successors and assigns: Jointly and severally, by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into d certain written contract with the Owner, dated the _ day of_ _ _ 11 80 , for the construction of IntercQ?tor Sewer Section One Pro ect No. WPC-TEX-1188, EPA Grant No. C-48-1188.01-2, Denton , which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall pay all claimants supplying labor and material to him or a subcontractor in the prosecution of the work provided for in said contract, when this obligation shall he void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5150 of the Revised Civil, Statutes of Texas as amended by acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be deteml ned i:► accordance with the provisions of said Article to thy? same extent as if it were copied at length herein. PROVIDED FURTHER, that if any legal action be filed upon this bond, venue shall lie in ~ Dentonw County, State of Texas. 10-15.71 Surety, for value received, sti,lulates and agrees that no chance, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, ov to the work performed thereunder, o- the plans, specifications or drawings accorpanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such Orange, extension or time, alterotion or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work to be :formed thereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this day of 19.80 Highlands Insurance Company t Eagle Ford Construction Cow Inc. Hi hla ds Underwriters Insurance Co. Principal , surety Tit1e_fj M• farrow. Pre-, T i t I e__&rft&yXr.W4 Ad0ress-0jkQ_yijy._Gejtge_Qriye_ Address Dallas, T¢xa 559?; MA--~~ A1jop;•T~I' AAAA (SEAL) (SEAL) The name and address of the Resident Agent of Surety is: 1o1J►X:sUu~i . ,,1lfi~ J;~. ~ y i:,; :it t.. SHANE, 10 -1~01 CEDAR $pmo Run T.ICfT-"'--. Note: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Contract. 1 r b 1Q•15-11 i0 Iff HIGHLANDS INSURANCE COMPANY HOUSTON, TEXAS (TNERAI POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL NEN GY THESE PRESENTS, fha 'hc HighienIs Ins'. Ince c o Many, a ,rporat ion duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas, Both avid Turnrr, Charles L. Vaaw 11I, B?n'ton ti. Meeler, hcrcbyconsl.iutcand 3r,x,,ni- z= BrownleeLEar1 ,,,_lee,_ieMq ckenhe rtw. ,_Jnt'nt1or Severally to tv its true of the City rtDallas Texas and lawful attorney-ii). r;,ct for tna following purposes, to wit: 'To sign its nan.c a, rely, and 10 execute, seal and acknowiedge any and all bonds, re;ognimices, obligations, stipulations, undertakings m tnything it, the nature of the true, and to respectivety do sW perform ary and V Acts and thin, sci forth in the ar'''ended reshlution of the Hoard of Directors of the said Flighlao is Irmirthce Company; provided, that tip : penal sum of it intic , •ne of such bonds, rccognizar,ces, obligations, stipulations or u:►dertakings shall exceed the .zu,r.} of 4 r; Unlimited Dollars (t Jr mi ted T t ; t`6r tpait hcreb~ raf rfiyit, j Ait.i ~onfitr,lhtig all nruf whatloeLtr'lhe'lald a0ointy-ir. fact fnay lawfully ego In the pte'nii y ~i"fur, nfIthesd pr83eriis', blrr rbstrr^ it (o Ititlf NO0owtt titttrbithul6h bi'td'rtvsreailoni IN W 11 Vi SS WTIEKfaj1', th,. said I-1tgh?ands Insurance Company, pursuant t ) a resolution passed by its Hoard of Directc's, -t a rr+ceiir g )41 4 or, :ho, V1,diW of 1uh., AS)., 19X a certified ropy' -i;, iwWO: H h'ek b Isridexnd; hltk caused the prest ,s to be sealed %;,I. its v , borate seal, duty attested by the signature of its Presrdcntl Vice Presidents. Assists it mar, this ZDth _dr,yrf Vice F resider ,d Sec ` HIGHLANDS INSURANCE, COMPANi I ~ Its i r! R. it STo~Tr; 0Ij F, X kS CollNtY'01 likKkiS CITY tN' liOUSTON 20th da;' (If Clnths N VE'Ih42T, ..___.__inr?eyea`rl%_1g _ befotc6coirsonally _ ._4. appcar,~,.i _ i . Ddt n41 d io mt knowd, skho, being t rrte dy,V sword, did dcf ~'sc ,nd say 1 h;,t he rcades in le%aadss; , thm a! h he .e is n Vice Nrc resrdenl ofotic ilt Scat4GIRl0llands !f ~ ,said } that know Jn~urance ('u~rpurt);,tht ror~Iat iA,t d_sc,it, d in and which c ed th, above corpdradon. that the S%al afrixiJ to said iustrum _nt is such a tA. , ztiorn .'.eal; that ;t eas affixed to such i~s]tlutt}cfi: bY'and under authority citnfcrrcd by the Hoard of Dircrtc,rs of lid ;,al,r,eation; an;; that he signed his namerheretb ti/hke aulhorly. r i.,qalj Nh,i, tlarrs t runic. Ter.v Law a jk Gam. , I ti M , t N k~llsfl d, J ry}, r$, t F";~ (Or 1 RF.SOLUI [ON t i d t Rf that this (omplmy'dd, and'>t hercbydoxs aut irfze'arw AnSewer its President or any one of its Senior Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents or Assistar" vice Presidents, in conjunction %jw any one of its Secretaries or any one of its Assistant Secrctai ies, under its corporate seal, to execute and deliver or to appoint any ;.:;son or persons as attorney-in-fact or attorneys in-fact, or agent or agents of this Cgrr,;wny, in tLs name and w its act, to cxecole and deliver any and all con- tract guaranteeing ilia fidelity of fictions holding positions of Public or private trust, guaranteeing the performance of con- tracts other than imuranec policies and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings, required or permitted in all ac- lions or p oceedin,,, or by law allowed; and, hr it! name and as its attorney-in-fact or auorncys-in-fart, or agent or agents, to execo', and F arantec the conditions of any aid all bonds, recognizances, obligations, s' pulations, undertakings or a rihir, n the , ivire oi d : -.an, which are or ma.- by t.+. , municipal or otherwise, or by any Statute of the United States or of any State or Territury of the United States, or Lv the rules, regulations, orders, customs, practice or e,~sc,etion of any board, body, organiza ion, nfflce or officer, local municit al or otherwise, be allowed, required or ivrmitted to be executed, made, taken, given, ' ndered, accepted, filed or recurded for the security or protection of, by . for any r r, in or persons, corporation, body, of fice, interest, municipality or other association or organization whatsoever, in any and all capacities whatsoever, conditioned for the doing Dr not doing of anything or any conditions which may be provided for in any such bor 1, recognizance, oblig.rtion, st ,)ulation or undertak rtg, er anything in the nature of the same; the nature, class or extent r the instruments so awhoriml to be specified 'i such power of attorney. FURTHER RESOINED, I hal the signature of any of the persons described in the foregoing resolution may be fac- t,imile signature', its fixed or rcourduced by any form of typing, printing, stamping or other reprodu,,•tion of the names of the persons hereinabove pu' rited, 1 ,1),_F..Walkcr _ , Secretary of Highlands Insurance Company, hereby certify that at a meeting of the Huard of Directors of said Company, duly called and held at tho office of the Company at the City of Houston, on the 24th day of, July, A.D.,! 19740 a' vlrich was, prm.ni,a gporum of sad pircvtors, duly authorized io act Fri the premises, resolutigGS,vret a pdsscc# en; tt ' l on,(hq,ninttkks of said Company, of which lulu{ions the,foregoing is a tfue copy,4nd of the whole thcreol. IN TE$TIMOfyY WkI RFOF, I have hcr'tunto set mi• hand an CO old liighI;'Z%es; Insurance ;Com 20th pony, this fay or- Novernbes_~_ A.D. !1 79- 16 ~e Sccrrtuy , till STATE OF' I EXAS COUNTY OF': fiAkRIS 1 D, EiWalker Set rciary of Ifighiands Insui anceCompany, do hereby ~ertify,thc jliove and foregoing is a true artd correct cop) of a rower of Attorney, executed by said Highlar ds Insurance z, ;my,'vghjCS is still In dull force and effect. IN WITNE$S WHEREOF, I hat c hereunto set my hand apd affixe,I the seal of laid Company in the_ City of Houston, Texas, this day n► . •i. A.D. 19 psrrt4~~ ~ , Sarer[ry thlf i HIGHLANDS UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY HOUSTON, TEXAS GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ,der the that the Highlands Underwriters lnsur Da d~'~an urner,rCharlesy L.oShaNl11 , Benson the State Wheeler, of Texas, dothhereby constitute andappoint Harr J__8rownlee, Earl~lL Lee Steven A G~uckennheimEr, oI the City of Jointly or Severally Dal 1 a s State of_ je a 5 lobe its true and law ful attorney•in-fact for the following purposes, to-wig In sign its name as suc ty, and to execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, reeognizances, obligations, stipulations, urKicrtaKings, or r.nything in the nature o! the sarr,:, and to respectively do and perform any and all acts and things set forth in the appended resolution of the Bor rd of Diwors of the said Highlands Underwriters Insurance Com- pany; provided, that the pen-,1 sum of rio single one oi such bonds, recognizances, obligations, stipuiations or undertakings shall exceed the sum of ;ao;,fact (S~93,jrRW _ A_,, the company hfreby r4ofying apcf goftifit'}t4p~ 40 ever Whalspthe sa'.d attorney may lawfully do in the premises by }!lrtutt of thoe presents, hutrWoir4}o itself fuq ~pwer of iub;4tgrtigtr on4,revxaGop. IN WITNESS WI14REQF, th41!4 .1~ighl ►ds,Und,eTwrittri Insur" CompNtrr.,put`9&'6 {?,affbo~'tti~t passed by its Board of Directors, ~t a meeting held on the 29th day of July, A.D., 1974, a certified copy of which Is hereto annexed, has causad lbcs~ presents to be sealecl with its cgrpWate seat, duly attested by the signature of its President, Vise Presidegts, ~ Assistant Vice Presidents and Secretary this day of _J _11D.yfeIDl? Q L_ - __,A,U, I o HIC (LANDS UNDERWRITERS INSURANCF,9Ce0MP t, •Y• 1 Secauy Vice rrevdent S I'ATf; OF 7 LXAS WUNTY OF HARRIS t CITY OF VOUSTON Onthis-, 20th._..-. day of in theycar lvr. >i -+iPefofergyperpnallycame J.f.r-~al!?4j-a-_ bcing by me duly sworn, did depose and say: That he resides in Houston, Texas; that hr is Vice President of the Highlandt Under%610% Insurance Company, the yorporation described in and which executed the aboLe instrument; that he knows thf Scat off' Od cblpOddon; that the 5141 affixed to said instrument is such corporati yi Seat; that it wall affyd to such in- strument by and under authority conferred by the Board of Directors of said corporation; and that he~rired hty`hme thereto by like authority. r s ®R(V~~_ Nutuy Puhbc, ltllfllS (D17n1y, Tc~Ae RESOLUTION RESOLVED, that this Company hereby does authorize and empower its President or any one of its Senicr Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents, or Assistant Vice Presidents in wnjunetion with any one of its Secretaries or arty of its Assis- tar.t Secretaries, under its corporate seal, to execute and deliver power of attor:rey or to appoint any person or persons as attorney-in-fact or attorneys-in-fact, a agent or agents of this Company, In its name And as its act, to execute and deliver any and all contracts guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding positions of public or private trust, guaranteeing bonds and undertakings, required or permitted in all actions or proceedings, or by law allowed; and, in its narne and as its attorney-in-fact, or ao,!orneys-in-No, or agent or arcrnts, to execute and guarantee the conditions of any and all bonds, recognizances, obliga suns. stipulations, undertak-ngs or anything In the nature of the same, which Are or may by law, municipal or ottierwiw, or by any Statute of the United States or of any State or Territory of the United States, or by the rules, regulations, orders, customs, practice or discretion of ary board, body, organization, office or officer, loca! municipal or otherwise, be allowed, required or permitted to be executed, made, taken, given, tendered, accepted, filed or recorded for the security or protection of, by or for any person o,, persons, corporation, body, office, interest, municipality or other association or organization whatsoever, in any and ail capacities whatsoever, conditioned for the doing or not doing of anything or any conditions which may be provided for in any such bored, recognizance, obligation, siiputaWn or undertaking, or anything in the nature of the same; the nature, class or extent of the Instruments so authorized to be spr_ified in such power of attorney. FURTHER RESOLVED, That the signature of any of the persons described i7 the fcregoing resolution ma!, be facsimile signatures as fixed or reproduced by any form of typing, printing, stamping of tnler reproductiou of the names of the persons here!nabove authorized.' 1, D E Walker ,SecrctaryofHIGHLANDS l1NDlRWRITERSINSURA.VCECOMPANY, dohereby CERTIFY that the foregoing is a,true copy of a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Dir ctots of said company at a theetirfg o f'tl e'said )[Wt'd held 6n'tt'te 29th day'd July, A.D., 1914,' at which time r quoit m was present and acting th'roughotrt, atld tIr'ak"s91id iesolW1ci t 11as not Liens tubsequently rescine d or lrtodrlied, IN TSTIMONY WIIEREO'Fi have hereunto set my hand and seal Af Highlands UnderJvriters Insurance Company, this 30th - day of~Hovert4erA.D.19-19,_. secicivy i STATE Ot TEXAS; , COUNTY OF HARRIS 1 Walker SccreiarycfilighlandsUnderwiiteisinstirenceCompahy,dober4,byceniry that the above and foregoing is a !rue and correct copy of a Power of Attorney, executed by said Highlands Uhderwiiters Insurance Company, which is still in full force and effect. IN W. i NFS4 WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company in the City of Houston, Texas, this day of A. D. 19 ~ ~ Sccrniry !M1M GENERAL CONDITIONS ARTICLE .1 DEFINITIONS Wherever used in these General Conditions or in the other contract. Documents, the following terms have the meanings indicated which ate applicable to both the singular and plural thereof: Addendum (Addenda) - A supplement to the Contract Documents issued in writing prior to the receipt of bids. Agreement - -The written Agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR covering the Work to be performed. Application Payment - The reques9ingfprogress paymentsEandWwhic~hiistto include by CONTRACTOR 14.1 and an af- fidavit the schedule of values required by paragraph of CONTRACTOR th,lt prcrgres; pa tints then tofPre received.on, account;pf~the,workrh~1Yer.§$en applied y CONUACT RPrd A~c'lirgtion5 full all 4f CQNTRAETOXR v;~liga.ti0ns;refl9gted in pP c licsti~,n for Payment and that all materiais and work inc udedain Dthe meptsr. for p4ysp9nt;cpnforfg tq.,th8 r@gvi.remonts,of.;the,:, , Bid - The;pffer,or al;.4f 3h1,ijdgrks. h9tPer,q, Fs'cr'}firelj form ,gropP~ fore sett P, jng ;it,' for } e, r ration submi ~t n a;a grk. 'corpo Bidder - Any pe~s cn, firm or Bonds,,i 4jd,, perfoT"nF@, p4yoeri,,, a nten~ne, bolds and other i,nst u- ~ rjt furnished. by CA, ~70R Tn his sur@~Yin: qp4rd~:nc@ ments of ;e,4i Y 1 : . with the. Cgntragt 0ocusnen e~ ; r four hours measured from"r'lid- Calendar Day - A calendar day of twenty- bein night to. ,the, next midnight and i},,Af y day,Qf ,the vieek, no d,ayg, 9 excepted. Contract Amendment - A rConditionsA nd!orithedSupplementaryiCopditionsg the terms of the General r,i;iugr, Change,0rder. A'Wri.tten,o,rder-,to,,PQNTRAGTOR Work s,ig or aned,n by adjQlf'WNER;astment.yt l,h,;g►rthe , an addition , deletion or.rev,i~i.o.,n in .th@ . Contract Price or the Contract Time, issued after execution of the Agreement,; ~Contract pocumepts ,-,The.Agreoment, Addenda, Invitation fir Bids, In- structions to Bidders, CONTRACTOR'seConditiothe %,)tIceSpeci of Af 4 rdv these General Conditions, the Supplementary cations, Drawings and Modifications. rtt F&N-78 GC-1 Contract Price - The total moneys payable to CONTRACTOR under the Contract Documents. Contract Time - The number of days stated in the Agreement for the come pletion of the Work, computed as provided in paragraph 1.7.2 CONTRACTOR - The person, firm or corporation with whom OWNER has executed the Agreement. Drawings - The drawings which show the character and scope of the Work to be performed and which have been preparad or approved by ENGINEER and accepted by Owner and are referred to in the Contract Documents except shop drawings as required by the Contract Documents.. ENGINEER - The person, firm or corporation named as s;'ch in the 'Agreement. Field Order - A'written order.issued by ENGINEEF. which clarifie5'o' interprets the Contract Documents "in accordance kith paragraph g:3'or orders minor changes in the Work in aci'ordande O th paragraph 10.2, Modification'- (a) Cortract'AMhdment;'(b) Chang2 Other! (c) Fie'Jd Order. Notice 6f4 ard'~ A ~rittpn'Mtl"'d by' ~OYl Ek'`to'the'a'p~a'~&t'sue,44 astugf Bidder stating that'upbn c6mpi'iaricd iitk`'the"do6ditf6nr, recddent''tb' be fulfilled by him within the time specified, OWNER w14 execute: and del iver'the'Agreement to hid': ' ,~,~r Notice' to'Olm"ceed' wrltt l rot! r O'iJven by OWNER ♦b 'CONTRACTOR (with a copy to ENGINEER)'~Uing ~he'date~on'vrhit'h tfe'Cdntract T06'Will 'obli- commence to rim and on which CONTRACTOR shall start 'to-'perfdy~t his ga.~ions under the Contract Documents. OWNER - A public body or author~ify,'itcrWatioh'', assoeiatio6, paetne~y ship, or individual for whom the Work is to be performed. Project'- The,eAtire construction'to'be per`ormedlzs provided ih the Contract Ddcumeni;s t Residdht'Pr0''Jb'ct`Reprgsentative,-'The authorized eepeoldr'tative of ENGI- NEER whb'is'assigAed to the Project Me drl'ariy`part thtNdfl Shop Drawings - All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, brochures, schedules and other data which are pre,,)ared by CONTRACTOR, a Subcontractor, man-u- facturer, supplier'or dlstribUtor'and`WhICh 111usttate''the equipment; material or'some portion of tho Work,`' r ell, I Jt F&N-78 GC-2 'np Specification -Those portions of the Contract [;Cf:wrents consisting of written tee nical descriPescans of nd rorakmanship,as Ga plied~to othe rWork. systems, stand. ds, p Subcontractor - An individual, firm or, corporation ha.ing a direct con- tract with CONT% "TOR or with any other Subcontractor for the performance of a part of the Ark at ?he site. Subst?.ntial Completion - Certif'lcation by ENGINEER that the construction OF the Pro,)f,ct or a specified pert tiiereof is suff'ciently completed, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so that the Project or specified part can be utilized for the purposes for which it was in- tended pursuant to th provisions of Paragraph 14.7, 14.9; or if there be no such certificat )n,;the,date when final payment is due in ac- cordance with Paragrap 14.12, Supplementary Conditions - A portion of the Contract Docwnentc which modifies the General Conditions by making additions, clarifications and/or deletions. In cases o• conflict bttweer. tbe Supplementary Conditions and the General Conditions, the Supplementary Conditions shall hate:precedence oYer,'the General,Cpnditi0ns. ribill tigs.necessaq 1 Work - A0.b arx} a!1 Ohl igatiopiAutt.~s and, respon,, to t84 sµcce4sful;,canQletian[a:f, th®.'Proigot assigned to or undertakEn by C NTRACTaR .4 1er,:fnei,Lgritraot-~Docgment3, including ell ,labor, r-ateriais, equipment,dnd other O nctdentals; and,the furnishing :thereof, Working.Day -,A day riot including :Srturdayssj Sundays or any of the following .40 idays: ,New Year. Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, I ndepend ence ~ Day I La bor.Dayi Columbus Day j,Veterans Day; Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, in which weather, er_other cond10uns 0 riot under the control, of the CONTRACTOR, will, permit construction of the pri,xipal units of the work fora period of,'not.less than seven (7) tours betweAn 7:0( A.M. and 6:00 P.M. ARTICLE 2 PRELIMINARY MATTERS. Execution of Agreement: 2.1 The Agreement, Bonds and such other portions of the Contract Documents as,may,he required will be executed artd delivered by.CON- TRACTOR ,to,OWNER within fifteen (1.5))days after receipt of the Notice OWNER, o CONIRP(JORa of Award. , The will execute h the counterparts nymber The OWNER w and ENGINEER F&N-78 GC-3 - 777 shall each receive an executed counterpart of the Contract Documonts' and addit!cnal'conformed copies as required: Delivery of Bonds: 2.2. When he delivers the executed Agreement to OWNER, CONTRACTOR shall also deliver to OWNER such Bonds is ha may be required to furnish in accordance with paragraph 5.l and 5.4. Copies of Documents: 2.3; OWNER shall',Jurnish to CONTRACTOR app td'ten {10} copies ;unless otherwise provided in the Supplementary Conditions} of the ContraCt Documents as are reasonably necessary for the execution of the Work. Additional copies will be furnished, upon request, at the cost of re- production. Contractor's Pre-Start Repr'esentatidns6 2.4, ONTRACTOR represonts'that he has familiarized hirhsolf with; and ass-imes full responsibility for haling familiarized hims6lf with, the nature and extent df'the Contract' f)oCUmsnts~'iiork ~locdllt~raMB with all nodal ~conditidnf and,fedoral i s'taW ands lddal r laws' dedinakes rulds'arrd reguletforis that`Myy-in a6y minneY~'affdct 'parfomAnce`U-ifhe Work, and represeAU Atha 'heihids cdrrelated hisistudy and oD~se~vatidns ° },1 with the -equirements of the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR also represents that he has,'stUdiediall, surveys' and.inve's.l;,d floe raa orts of, tubsurfate~, l," and latent ,pphysieaVcOhditiok►slreferr•4d toxin'thv Contract Ooddroen`ts~itvri;f;ny and wi11' ntaka such additional, svVay bind, :;nVestigations' as .heldeems` necessary,for+:the,performan:,e of the, Work -at the,ContraolPried -inetitordant'e withithe requirements of =the.ContradtOocUr0ents~add+'tiia'liha4~cdrrolatedjI the results hf all' stick ,data with the 'requirel of (the Contract odcumerfts. Conmencement of Contract Time; Notice to Proceed: 2.5, The Contract Time will commence on, ahd iritlUda,'the'day follbWin9 the date established in the Notice to Proceed issued by Owner to Contractor. Starting the Project: 2.6. CONTPACTOR shall"start to perform his~obli'gations ;,!lder the1 Contract DooUfhentS on the date whbn the 6h'trdOt Time tofritnencesto 'run',! No Work shall bey done' at thoe :Itb prior. to the date` on, which the' Contract' ' Time tb*Mlntbsl to Ouh,' ~FAN IB GC-4 R►. KAMM, Before starting Construction: 2,7, Before undertaking the Work, CONTRACTOR snall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents and check and verify pertinent figures shown thereon and all 'applicable field measurements. Ne shall' at. opu a repdrt in writing to ENGINEER any conflict,'error'or discrepancy which tie may disr,over. 2.8. Within ten (10) days after delivery of the executed Agree-, ment by OWNER to CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall submit to'ENGINEER'for'" approval, art estimated progil schedule indicating the starting"and 0 completion dates of the various stages of the Wl and a preliminary schedule,of Shop Drawing submissions. 2.9, When CONTRACTOR delivers the executdd Agreements the CONTRACTOR shall furnish OWNER and ENGINEER dertificates of insurance av reg0,red by Ai,ticle 5. After delivery of the executed Agreement by OWNER to CONTRACTOR, but before starting the Work at the site, a conference will be held to review the above schedules, to establish pedtidures' for handlingg Shop Drawings and other submissions and for process l App] icatf4M! for Payr~'er'tt arrd''to'4tilish a Viorking understb'hdinq_' b'nePetice,vi111 }c f between }ti¢ aY'tte's 'a'4 6, t8d'peo* P 4eti" t the 'C 'f b OWNER:di' gi'r.ep'res~enta't14 .ENt PfO,~ed}~~e'p ~se~itativdg, C~RYPAVIR a hd'hiSi,SitiperiV,ki.id'eht. ~ia~j 1'11f'C dlln -r?1 1 s li } ii fll .'i r.. I,.,l1 p f 4' i .h!, :.!(1 (iki ~ APTICLE 3 - CORRELATION. INTERPRETATION AND INTENT OF CONTMCTr000} ENiS. 3,1. It is th intent of l Specifications ar~d Dr&w.ingg , o de- r et 'to be 'to~is'tr~ucfe►d''fri'`acco dafi'c' `Vr1t, ' A scrib~'zl't'on~ d1Q't'e' b 6 C6fitr~aet''4oCdrnentd:a tte'C`ont1^ ct`Locu~hents''cotnpriep`the'dntir0, grebe ar R''andCdNi~AC1ON, Theymay h'e 'al tet?Ed 647, e mans bgtweeri V~1 t t I LI 1 , . ~ Flit I Modifi~atl6n:' 3:2."' The"Co'ntr'act Document's' l lt&ol.emental^ what' 'is `da`Iled I for by one'is' as binding as'!i'f called for by all'. ~f CONTRACI'*finds t!11 cuments' a confIict,''e+rol~'or''~iscr'epar y in'"th!e `CohtrB'ct Do, he's all call ii t to EN(GfNfER'3'.'attertitl4' in 4Witir!'~ at'bncd a~1'd'befer'e'pr ~ ceedi iith`'th'q Kock' affected thel"eby.'`'Anl k, thrat'Mn y,.rea'sonably be infer4~ed fr m the' gyp' cific,atioli3' or De4ii i' 's beling rr 46, led to' produde''tbii intended N6111blt''shhll bel',Wp'plled rrNether' (V t 't It'is specifically called for. Work, materials"br"egUipmeht'desbribed'iH''' words which so applied have a well-known technical or, trade, mearnilnrq shall be deemed to refer to such recognized standards, I II ( ; ll~ it :t ~ 1, k! f F&N-78 GC-5 ARTICLE 4 - AVAILABILITY OF LANDS: PHYSICAL CONDITIONS: REFERENCE iPOINTS Availability of Lands: 4,1,. OWNER shall furnish, as ins+icated in the Contract documents and not later than the date when needed by CONTRACTOR, or such later, date as set forth in the Contract Docunents, the lands upo►, which the Work is to be done, rights-of-way for access thereto, and such other laiA s which are designated for the ure of CONTRACTOR. Easements for permanent structures or permanent•chapges in. existing fatalities will be obtained, and paid for by OWNER] unless otherwise specified~in the, Contract Documents. If CONTRACTOR belipve~ that any delay in OWNER's furnishing these lands or easements entitles him to an extension of,, the Contract Time, he may make a claim therefor as provided in Article 12. CONTRACTOR shall provide for all additional lands and access thereto that may be,rewd red for temporarv construct-on facilities or storage of materials and :eg4ipme,nt,, Physical Condf bons,,-;.SUrveys and Rogrts; eT o the Supplom4ntary,C4nditions for, ijeigiz 4,2, R,re,nae ~W g~,~ 4. fica ;ior' gf, tf} sQ sµ ,vey,;+, ah, i v4st,l9atio R rRPor f s 4bsµ rfa e a n , tat$$>) ~PbY;;1,4I~ Icondd .t,141}& +1 ,~lfe.#,rojec~; , to gG14t"rM s, f q I.,-~,a peg onmance o he Work whichhave been re 0¢',u n~~}, by, rIO~N~E~,1q p,CQp~i,g~~dn of the Drawings and Specifications. The data is ,or general (nforma ton and the OWNER and ENGINEER do not guarantee the accuracy. ,t' ,r,A. ~11 ~ I ! ;i:i l;j 1~rf Unforseen Physical Cond`i!~ons 4.3. ~`ONt T 1 ~th n,t r e a s f'e,discovary ,notify', , O'~lNER and. Efs4,IN F4 ~ h~ 't i,3 of, any, su~su ap br,10ter~t phy'ica~ orld,iMoffs. at the site'grf er~,ng mate,rr~~iAlly, frorntitl~ose t;R i lie, Qnirac; Documents, ENGIl1(yE~ will investigate those conAt ons an acfv se , in writing if further surveys or subsurface tests are necessa-y. Thiirea ter, Owner shall, pbtain ,thq nec scary, add,ltional urveys.and tpsts, on,, furnish copies 0 ENGINEER -e;ld, CG!jM.C,TOR.; If; ,ENG7NNR ",f,in'S ,that ,the .resul,ts' , I of such syrypys,gr tests indica q, that t ere arre,,p}~ Alarfoce, or. ,latent physical condl,tionp,#0gh,4iffer' rgzter,ia ly,frgm,,tly00'Aten4gd; 1►, the,: 1 at Contract pocuraents,'d rich, cgp1d.hot reasonably', ~a,ve been, ant G. P Q4, r , or discovererj by CO RC, OR through, hid efforts ,as, represented i, ,r want ; 9,Cr'DPr rcay,.49 ssue~ eCleral Gpn,i,t ons, a fh ne, to Article ?.4 pf t ese,G d incorporatlrig the FrecgssAry f;quisiR4s, Ref.,, ence Points: !I,r it , , , Y il:, r'.! 1' fi,, , IiJ •.r.~ f: Is 4.4. OWNER shall provide engin:ering sur-,eys for construction to establish reference points which in his judgment are necessary to enable F&N-78 GC-5 -77 proceed with the Work. CONTRACTOR shall be responsi,ble,. CONTRACTQR to for,surveyino and laying out, tr3 wor (un~esa.othe"ise provided in, the Su plelmgtary;Conditionsl,,and shall protect pndd;preserve ,the establ +Sed r~eference~~oants and shall make no changes or rulgcations without, }.he prior written approval of OWNER. Ne shal l report to ENGXM1 tR, wheneder anyreference point,#s lost or destroyyed or rgquirggs;relocat,'on because of neccss¢ry ch4ng'4;1 n grades or locations; CONTRACT01 shall replace and accurately relocate all reference points so,lost, destroyed or moye,d• r ARTICI~ [i BONDS MD. INSURA~E Performance, Payment and Other Bonds: CONTRACTOR shall furnish performance and,payinent. Bc,nds as security for tha faithful performance and payment of all his obligations under the, Contract Dgcuwnts. ,These Bonds, shall be in amounts at least equal to the Contract Pr cep and {except as otherwise.prr•t-ided in the ' Supplempntary Conditions#,in uch form es set forth in tha,Contract Ue. umcnts and with such corpora `se l sureties as are licensed to cqn~ 4 'v►sines In the state where the~ProJect,is locIted and are named ,n; the curl'en},.),ist of,,"Surety. Carpanies Acceptable oq Federal BIn0 as publSshed ~ba4-fed~rAl ,I?e5it'<er,.4y t6q Audit;Staff Byre uot k 4untst U, S. Treawy Department, • The performance, bond'and ' ayment-bond: sha 1 ,be extended to include the Correction Period set forth in Article 13.10. # f i!} ES •b.2, If the surety on any Boni furnished by ftrONTRACTOk is1declared a bankrupt or beeomas insolvent or its rightjp.do business 1 'tR!" ' in any state where any, ppart iof th6 Pro,,actils1iocated is 'rev o ed; 0 OR shall.wtthin,five (5)`Q,ay$)1hereafter, substitute 410*1 SOnd 4n4'%4r#Ys both of "which;shallj,be,accentabl9:0 O)1NER~,,rf Contractor s. nauren a %remgnts: ~r r. `..yl• 1 ~ 1 Fret' ~ 1 ! Ci?lif ,4 T4R;sh4l.:,P+l hate anQ miirltain,,~cpinsurno ay.~w 11 fr p~otoct,hWf,rnam a aim ~undsr,►)4mgn's0mPar9a~t ~ laws; IsibiIIty benbfit laws or other similar, eaployee benefit 1awc;,from claims for ;damaggs~W4use of bod0Y,,i.ndlyyry ocgupational s1<tknre5s;;on,disRase, or dea h,of;bis employ oes,, M, J~i~s insured; by yEus1 ppeKsogel inJ rY,r liabil ty.coyeragey,froe► Clair,,o,for damages, pecduse. oMdfly injury, iRkrle s ,p)r; d segge„ 4C q4o, 6iA0y persontothnr t i hi.s, efiploYees , ; nolv6 ny , 1a,~ms insurt by usual; Per4P 1,1n~ury'li,ab~l.itY,0Y.eM?Q; andk'frooi 0a,1 ;J9r,;14, i1to pr;4.4 tr.44ti.gn of. t'!t~ ible roperty1 ,1p-r . eluding losc or use;resulting there,rOnl pny; or ,a` M igk'~a Q►'iA , ;w ether such operatlonsQbeRby himsel~feortbynany SubcontractorAor anyonents, h JMPM~1 .e wnw7 CONTRACTOR to proceed with the Work. CONTRACTOR shall be r,gspgnsible for ;yrveying and laying out the, Work, unless otherNlsQ:provided in the Supplementary Conditions), and shall protect and preserve the established reference points and shall make no changes or relocations without the prior written approval of OWNER. He shall report to ENGINE0 whenever any reference point is lost or destroyed or requires relocation because of necessary~ changes in grades or locations, CONTRACTOR shall replace and accurately relocate all reference,noints so,lost, destroyed or moved ARTICLE 5 - BONDS AND INSURANCE Performance, Payment and Other Bonds: 5.1. CONTRACTOR shall furnish performance and payment Bonds as security for the faithful performance and payment of all his obligations;. under. the, Contract Qgcuments. These Bonds shall bq in ampynti; t least equal to, the, Contrac Price, and (except as otherwise providei in,tfie', S!ml,gme,ntary;Conditions) in sych,form As set forth in,the;Cgntract,, Documents and, kqith such corporate sureties as are licensed,to,c ndupt, , businessiin, e, statP;W,here the Projec,t,ls;10,4dtgd,all¢ dro~nsle .10 the Gut'renl Pst of, ' $4My, Jompa.4ies ASc:4Pt4ole, Ar fg4gral Burl as j publ istied r;,the f eral. eg ;ter, ,bY the ; . ud ri4 Bureau; o ;A qlj I U. S. Treasury Department. The performance orri and payment I►ond shal be extended to include the Correction Period s(!t 1Yrth in Art-+tie- 13.10. 5.2, If the surety on any Bond furnished by CONTpRLffiR is rlerjarr4 a bankrupt or becomes insolvent or its right,t; G11l trusi,nes$, i,s',,W in any state where any part of the Project is I,10ited is revoked, VIA Y6 R shall wtthjn,fjvq (5)„4ays.1thereafttr, su,kst,i,tuto gngthe,~„Pond, and, surety, both of ;wh,ah shall. be, acceptable , to 6WNER, > J :j , Contracfor,,s.,Insuranre.Requirements:, i E, .f.. i 6NTRAf,TOR, shalIII" P4rchosa,and mainta p such insur nce, as protect htm,,from claims,~wnder workmen ',s, compensation laws i ab.ili,tl , benefit laws or other similar employee benefit laws; from clams for damages, Wausq of bodily,,injvey, occupational, siokness or, disa ,e, " , , or dgatr►,of,his Wiployees, and,:laim's,insured, by 4'.:Wl per;sorw,1 In yry +i liability coveragel,from,cla1m$' fpr damages because of bo,4lly in,iury ''ic,kllejg;,9rl diseas,ni or, ,ieath of AI►Y.p@rsgq,o~hpr, th)n his, efoploye,os Includng,clpims, insured by, u$Nal, personal in yry li,1bili,ty,cov,eraw, , and from gleima, for",,1n3ury_to or destr.4ct.or►, o. tang ble ,property, rIT cluding loss of use resulting therefrom r pny,or all,gf which 94yliariso ^ut of or result from CONTRACTOR's operations under the Contract Documents, whether such operations be by himself or by any Subcontractor or anyone FdN-78 GC-7 f~~ ~F directly or indirectly employed by-any of them or for whose acts any of them may be legally )cable, This' insurance shall include the specific coverage and be written for not less than'dny limits of liability arid maximum deductibles spgcifted in the Supplementary Conditions or'required by law, whichever is greater, shall include contractual liability insurance and shall includetOWNER'n.id ENGINEER as additional insured parties. The Contractor shall maintain such additional insurance as he may'deem appropriate. With the execution of the Agreement, CONTRACTOR Shall, file with OWNER and ENGINEER certificates of such insurance, acceptable to OWNER; these certificates shall contain a provision that the cover- age afforded under the policies will not be cancelled or materially changed until at least fifteen (15) days' prior written notice has been given to OWNER and ENGINEER. Additional Oonds and,lnsurance; 5.4:'. Prior to delIvory 'of the executed, Agyreement by OWNER to; CON-' TRACTOR, OWNER may'-Yequire CONMACTOR to'furnish.such other Sonds `and I such additidnal ioSdrance 'in such fornl'and with such 4ureties,d01n3u0ers as OWNERI fitly 'redui re:' If s[kh other' 'Bohds '0r such' oth6'r Sn4urMdQe are I i W,: specified 'by Wr'i ten instructions ` iJen''¢NCor'fo o'pening df Bfds: the premi fit sh I bi' Maid. by'CO,NIRAOTORI if ~s'ubse 'uen,t' thereto; the,~11hil! ) ! E~ T'rd f , be P4 d`, NY FIR (-(,&ce ,p~ d3'ofhbr,~i Se' `pr0.`vi did ~ln para, , 4raph`6a,7 r( i ~ f!11 ~~C IiF ~ , 1'~ 17f1I i 1_ f1 i.. r E11 r7'.i f.'(I`I'.1 'ill ART19LE.,6~ -,CONTiACTR'.S, R.ESPONSIiBxLITjF. 1 1 . rf 'Vi'i 1'r `it dl "I,l f {I t:i1 l.,ri f, S4per~t.~lonr arfd S~fp'e'~intQr,'~ettc~e;` `II 1 Ea1'..'.'v. i ''f Tr, III f Y. j ~!'1 ~l t' vfl. 1! 3~ v~(fl' '11II11 °6`-l erONTpACfOR s'h'61`1' Super i°sWe and Vlrecf `the'No>lk"effidle1jt~f~ with his best ski I1 and attention'Ne` Stja11 'be` 'solely 1~es0dgsi,bleU "for' the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction and safe-6y at the site, CONTRACTOR shall -b'e'S!61 ,res'NrfS1bfe 'tdGs4 6 0at,the finished Work complies Accurately with the Contract Do,quments. CONTRACTOR; ENGMER`gnd'!OWNER ihtehd that CONTR,1CfOR'shal1 belAh,independent contraot'dr` 1A'6 the 6§4k 6r employ e' of'eith&',OWNER 6r. ENOINI?Ml 6.24f CONTRACTOR shall 'keep at 'the' peoj,ec~ site `at all 'times during r its progr'P'4s,df~ the" work' a' Conn a ont''rjsident sUp"orintendent `Ad'sh'all not be're016ded'without written notice to"OWNER `and'ENGINEER 'exceptunder ex'tr`a'611c~irl'ary ;41rc,'ufmstaq'Ces:; ' Th'e`sUp~e`rin`t`ondent' will he'CONTRPiC R's representative at' the ~ite'.a1d'thall'h'aVe aUtl>dHty'tb ac't on be`half' of CONTRAVOR,'' 'All `oaa~ Mca'tldn~ 'given; to ~the~ superihtetident"steal I be as bfndirlg a's''if given' Ito CONTRACTOR.' 'I II, ~ ,.1 1.111'ti '11J !I'l li.~f,'I ~r iii 'r '14n .11 1 1'I Ir ~i,. •.f 1, '111 11.'r In .r. r) 'I'1 ~ I P: i fl '41 i"~ 3''' i F&N-78 GC-8 sup I' labor, Materials and Equipment: 6.3. CONTRACTOR shall provide competent, suitably qualified person- nel to s,irvey and lay out the Work and perform construction as required by the Contract Documents. Ile shall at all times maintain good disci- pline and order at the site. 6.4. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, ap• pliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water and sanitary the facilities and all other facilities and incidentals necessary f, execution, testing, initial operation and completion of the Worr. 6.5, All materials and equipment which is to be incorporated into ';.he Project shall be new,, exr:ept as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. If required by ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR sndll furnish satisfactory evidence as to thu kind and quality of materials and equip- ment. ~ 6.6,+ All materials and equipment applied, talordancelwiedth, connected erected, used, cleaed a nanufacturer, fabricatcr or pro-+ s the lnstrUctions of the applic cessors,.'except,as otherMise provided A n'the Contract Oocuments., The CONTRA0709'shall furnish the OWNER. with four. (4) sets of, a'l-oper~'tlig < < instr'uctio'ns; maintenance rta'nuals°'and`parts list for. all.mechanical and electrical equipment furnished for ",the~projecti Substitute-Materials ort' Equipiner,.. I i ~ I 1, I I~ 6.7i lf+~the Specifications., .law, ordinance or,applicable rules or regulations permit CONTRACTOR toen~uspecified, nish or rsf,and ,w if bstitutat!,, is equal to sky material or egaipm riACTOR to wishes to furnish or use a'pro,~esed substitute,- he shall+' p ocation " the coofdre6de called fot'.'by paragraph c.9; make written appl to ENGINEER for approval of'such a substitute certifying in writing that, the proposed substitute will pperform adequately the functions called for by the general design, be similar and of equal subs Vince to that specified and bc suited to :the same,use and capable of, per- ' forming the-same function as that specified; and identifying al l var,l - ations (if the proposed rsubstiute from that specified and indicating, availatle maintenance service. No s0ftitute shall be ordered or In- ENGINEER who talled without the written appr s of equality and many require CONTRACTOR to furnish such other data about the proposed 'substitute as he considers partinent;''Ncf substitute shall be ordered or,installed without such performance guarantan and bonds as OWNER may rldilire which .h=.l be furnished at CONTRACTOR'e expense. - 1' FLN-78 GC-9 Concerning Subcontractors: 6.8, CONTRACTOR shall not employ any Subcontractor or other person or organization (including those who are to furnish the principal items of matei•ialt or equipment), whether initially or as a substitute, against whom OWNER may have reasonaole objection. Acceptance of any Subcontractor, other person or organization by OWNER shall not constitute a waiver of any right of OWNER to reject defective Work or Work not in conformance ; with the Contract Documents, If OWNER after due investigation has reasonable objection to any Subcontractor; othc~, person or organization prcposedi:`F by CONTRACTOR,~CONTRACTOR shall submit an acceptable substitute, CONTRACTOR shall not be required to employ any Subcontractor, other person or o %ii,,Ization against wham he has reasonable objection, -CONTRACTOR shall not ~)ithout the consent of OWNER 'make any substitution for any Subcontractor, other person or organization who has'been accepted by OWNER. 6.9. CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for all acts and crass- slons of his Subcontractors and of persons and organizations directly or indirectly'"aloye9,by `them ahd'of persons and organizations for whose acts any oflthm rniy,be liable to the saU erttent that he is responsible for the acts and ~omis'sions',of ,ppeersons'divectly:erdployel,byy him, Nothing In the Contract Documents shall, create rariy'contractUal, relationship bG~ tween OWNER or ENGINEM and ariY•;Subcon'chactori',oei otheri,person or, organization having a dtr°eot contr6ot with .CONTRACIORJ,nor-'shall, it create any obltga.tion on the part of OWNER or ENGINEER, to.pa'y on to,56t to the payment+of-any moneys due any Subcontractor or other person or organization, except as may otherwise be required by tarn. OWNER or EN' GINEER may,furnish,,toij,J,,,i, any Subcontractor or other person or organization, to the extent practicable, evidence a;• lamourits pdid to CONTRACTOR on a`cC;)unt of, specific. Njrk done ) in accerdened witHf the',schedule'of+values', of a4), u!i!)1,j tl, 6.1U, Tr.e divisidnar and sections bfr the pec,ificaa;lons;Ghd thc, o identif•Icttions `d£ any Drawingr,{.shall r,ot, control CGNFRt,CT4R!in dividing , the Work cmong ISubcontraators jr delineating tfra ,Work to Gg perforMeJ, i, by any specifio trade:-;11, , r. „oi I I r': „s!, I 6.11. CONTRACTOR agrees, to bind specifically every Subeontractcrl to the applicable terms 'and conditions of the Contract Dozuments,forlI r: the benefitlof OWNER,' Patent Feas~'arid Royal tier, s r t~ ,1i'.ia '!.'~1.+~ .i? t!i;n r,r~ oY ;'li '~i ii •J~~ ,fil'~ i :1f a , 6.12.' CONTRACTOR iihal11 pay all 111rense' fees and royal ties and, assume all costs `incident to, the ,use in the' perftirmahce 'of tho Work and the i ; f, completed Project, oVany+invehtion,' design,! process,, product or device which is the subject of patent rights or copyright; held by others. F8N-7a GC-10 CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold,harmless OWNER.and ENfINEER ono anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses (Including attorneys` fees) arising out of any infringement of patent rights or copyrights incir;ent to the use in the performance of the Work or resulting from the incorporation in the Work of any invention; design, process, product or device and shall defend all such claiir+s in :onnection with any alleged infringement of such right!,,. 6.13. Cl :TRA':";OR shall obtain and pay for all construction permits and licenses and shall pay all governmental charges and inspection fees necessary for thf, prosecution of the Work, which are applicable at the time of his Did. OWNER shall assist CONTRACTOR,,when necessary in obtaining such permits and licenses. CONTRACTOR shad pay all public utility charges. Laws and Regulations; 6.14. ,CONTRACTOR shall ive all notices-and;tgmply,with all jaws, ordinance$,,rul~s 4nd, re1ulaJQn$'applicable';to'the Work,'jjf' CONTPCTOR observes that the S ecifcatigrls or, rawinys arq. at varianci' ,btorewJth, he shall give fN6jhRR.,P vppt w,r,ltton eotice,thoreof, Pr's a ^e, IP ary~ changes shall be'adjusted by an appropriate Modification.? CbNYRi;!('' performs aV(Wgrk>eontrory,,to, u h,)a s,;Ard~f~ C1Ce;, r}+l,~s ~^d' and withou► iuF1 notlce,.tq,,CNG Ii CRS Q.,~Fpit ear all COS, 9. icing, therefrom, , i „ , • , 'I j 11 Taxes. y~~ hipfPpsumer 6i, 0P othe~^.,im1,~r a taxes~l"re~',. q, , eJdrpY,~~m~.'ln .~,fiSe, l h,1,I?.e..l'a P oe~+P Oor'),'+1 wher'ej~~J17 O1 o ccl R I,, 'r r, Use of PremiseA': b:lil~ ;CONt~1T¢R shl~Fonf4r~a his €yuipment,`the sspraa"of, na~eriplg;, and eq lpmgnt and, he operation~s:,of his, workmen to area;,per,' ttq ~Y,. . law, o finances, permits, or the requirements of.tho Contrast Dggmgpts, and shall not unreasonably encumber the premise's with materials or equipment. 6.11. CONTRACTOR shall not loac nor permit any part of any structure'" to be.,loaded,,with,weigghts th~t,w ll'.endan94r,the structurenpr shall he sUhject phy part+,of;thl Work,, o,,ctresse¢ or;pressutes th en 04.99 er r It. i Record Draviipgs 6.13. CONTRACTOR shall keep one record copy of all Specifications, Drawings, Add~:nao, Modifications, and Sho, ;awings at the sito in good F&N-78 GC-ll t order and annotated to show all cha,iges made during the construction procbst. These'shall be available to ENGINEER and shall be delivered to him for OWNER upon` completion of the'Project, Safety and Protection: 5.19. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible fer initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with, the Work. He shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of', and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss' tb' 5.19.1. all employees on the Project site and other persons who may,,be affected'thereby, 6.19.2. all the Work and all materials or equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on or off the site, ahr! " otre'r pro' erty Ot'the' Sit;a b'r, ~d,igcent~ thereto, lhgluding but not llmiteC'to`, treosi shrubs''lawtls,'wal$s,'uave- Monts' , rdadAytl,` ttr c'tur and, uti l i ties I l~t designated; fo, remp~e] rg1'geat3~~, `o~F r'e'p1aFhtl$$ n tie eour~e of dn'struCCtfo4. { ! ,.r,S~•i. ! t.' CONTRAfrFOR''6f;al`l'rQrnply'with'''Al I 'P lit btq"~ ordi'hiii6des; iii6l'93", regulatidA'ahd`orde'r! bf,a"icy`'pu61I 'bb yrhdv1ff9 MsdiWdn'f safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage, Injury"" or loss. Ile sh0 l erect and maintain, as required by the conditions snd ptioSress of the Work, all ne.essary safeguards for its safety and ,rrotec,rA9r- a shal l notify owners o adjacent ui l i ties wren roseqution 01"Arl kpik~s y a'ffe tetc All da'' a iit~ur' b~'1 s's''tq'ir,hyp-fir aeht~► referhed`io`i praq, a`ph ii.19.2'ei~5tA 6use t'ti' 1r' b't1~'o4'`1i1'di ' ly area in whole or in part, by CONTVCTOR, any SubcnWactdr o? anydhe'diret iy' or indirectly u ployed by any of thorn or avyone for whose acts anyy of them may be liable, shall, be remedied b% CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR'f' duties #nd responsippilit+::'s for the safety a d or4 a tigp Cf.the Work sh ll'co`n IHO u'titiS066 tai 'as`'d11'{he lyb let1d pfla"ENGiNtEA has a hot ce n WNER ndO f I' % ` f I r 4, NYRAi fOkr ; : .,,c r1CE ►vith p~,t"drg~ph 14.12 that work, 3 A e6 61 e. 44 I Emerppcies • • S b e ~ , f eisuns `dh''p~d'~t~',~ 6 26' ' n'a6- 1 erg066 AffktI P" t ie 3 f 4 d thy` CON` OAC ~ Y e '2,`6t 'ni ° et dn;'ttl' rev t'thttAate?1ed damage, in,iuryy or loss. Any additional compensation or extension of time claimed by the Contractor on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Article 11 and 12 for Changes in the kdFk:'`' . 5 , ilk; 1 faN-78 GC-12 Ship drawings and Samples- 6.21. After checking and verifying all field measurements, CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for approval, in accordance with the accepted schedule of Shop Drawing submissions (see paragravh 2.8) five ;•s.,dies (or at ENGINEER's option, one reproducible copy) ^f all Shop Drawings, which shall have been checked by and stamped with the approval of CONTRACTOR and identified as ENGINEER may repire. The data :shown on the Shop Drawings will be complete with respect to dimensions, design criteria, materials of construction and the like to enable ENGINEER to review the Wformation as required. , 6.22., CONTRACTOR shall also,submit to ENGINEER for'dpprgval with such proryMess as to cause no delay in Work, all samples required by the Con'ruct Lx4ments. All samples will have be-in checker{ by and stamped with the approval of CONTRACTOR, identified clr:arly, as, to meterial , manu facturer, any pertinent catalog numbers And thQ, u,~e fpr which ,intended,. 6,','3. At the time of each submission, CON1RACTOR shall in writing' call EN MEER's attention to any deviations that the Shop Drawings o,r, „ sample may have from the requirements of the Contract Documents. " ~ ~t,- I fI I- iF,( C'I) t I i1,. 1!^"( i 1 ~ i I1 "';{Y (1 0 6.24: ENGINEER will reciew.dnd: approve wJ1;h,yrea4oRab1p proMP*Ss,,,,, y Shop Drawings and samples, bud his,rev,iQw dltd, P opprpval,,sr 1 ,1, 0, arti l,{ for r.onformance with, thol,desigq corcgp, Q7',,the rgaect An for,cq,,parc~e , with the information gi.len;in the foOtract Docgme, nts. , The app,rovai,`of„ a separate At" as such wt`ll ,not, ,igdirate appiQ!!al, of. the `asse1241Y ,iri , which the iteal functionsc f ONTRAGTOR„sivAlf P, ake any corr0,t;i0ps .r09u.i,re¢, by ENGINEER and sha l .return, the reg4.tr:pd nomqo.,n1 Qf, cArrr~te4 copi. s,,, t <<r ! of Shop Drawings; and,resubmi.t;mev4o ralasimpt,~l'Oppmy4d"'i C01~t~Af ORf~~1 shall direct specific attention n~~.w,rl.•,i.ng to rivi.s.igns, otner,,than,the it -,f, corrections, called for by ENGIN€4R on, Rr,{ivi~ous ,su¢miSSioAS., „GOATRAPTOR s, stamp of approval, rrn any. Shovorawing or sample ;s,ha1,1 cogstitute a repre sentation to, OWNER and; Ei IKR OA,t ~ONI.IICT~R,has, either,det?rPtjned and verified all quantities, dimensions, field constructioh criteria, materials, catalog fiumbers, and. 4fintla,r data pr„hp assumes , ull, responsibility fur doing so, and ,trat,,he...,has rev,Ia,wed or ;cpord,irlate,1,;each hop, ~ rawi,gq F, or sample with the requ rementA pf, the Work rc'! the, l,on;trac,t, tlocurnents , 6.25. ,}there a 5;)pp Drawing or wplq rs--; r,'Wpp ,is required by . the Specifications,,K,related +r~ sWlibe, cppijgnGed until thei4brsj^ has been,oppr0vedby; E G1N FQpyi~Qf .4ach,Orrr?!eo~$hop~ P .r~6 r9. F and each,approved, sample,,F +sl,l , 9. ti,epti ,in good order „by_CONT ACT, R, a,t, the site and shall be available to ENGINEER, F&N-78 QO.13 I:'',{ 6.26. ENGINEER's approval of Shop Drawings or samples wall not relieve CONTRACTOR from his responsibility for any deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents unless CONTRACTOR has in writing called ENGINEER's attention to such deviation at' the time of submission acid ENGINEER has giver, written approval to the specific deviation, nor shall an approval by ENGINEER relieve CONTRACTOR from responsibility for errors or ommissions in the Shop Dv.A0 ngs. Cleaning: 6.27. CONTRACTOR shall keep the premises free from accumulations of waste materials, rubbish and other debris resulting from the Work, and at the completion of the Work he 'shall remove :ill waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, construction equipment and fnachinery, and surplus materials, snd shall leave the site clean and ready ,for occupancy by OWNER. CONTRACTOR shall restore 'to' their'origlnal condition those Fc.^t#enK of the site not designated for alteration by the Contract Documents. Indemnificatioh•t t r i 6.28. CONTRRAqCTOR shall i.ndemnif~ and hold harmless OWNER and cNGINI`ER"a'nd thehtr igentt,to 'elt,plo At from arid'agar'l*t'h111'claimsJ + damages,',losses dnQ 'ekpenselyn6lUdinq, but nbt', 0mited to, attorneys' fees' Wginq cut'uf nY res"ultln'g frroAi a•ny'act, oinidsio~i o4'` defect connected r With the Oe ,fb1ti»ancd' of ,the; Work,` prdVided thSt ~sueh a;ai;;; dame e j ~ loss or, ~Idxp'ense•'(a) is attrlbtttsble'to b6dily1nj'dry, sickness.,' isease or beathi or td''inbry' to dr dettflu'ation,of, ta'Agible ~propetty (other than the.;Wo~tt' tself)' incl•uding'tM ~ '-4, ofz use' resultinn4~fiheAefrOni''"• and (b)'is calmed in wholO~'dr in,part?:by:,ahy condition of fpremisas ,r, or mat rlal ''act or otfils'sion' bf CONTRAC'FOR,r anry Sutidontra'o"or+ any0d ! 1 i'r direct ~ 04~'~Mirectly ioplbyed by `ariy' of theWbe' inyorle'fd'r~l Whos6- i acts any bf th@hl "trlay''l;e ~l'iabier~'regardless' of whethe>t or not; ris• caused in part negligently' o'r'otierW10, by 'pa'rty indeidnified hereunder. ,e•tiJl1) fl.,j . ~.'.vj1 I,~'!ii F':}ill ',i it 'itf~ i:~, `6126., In Any and 'all 'c'laims `a''jainst' WN~R or ENGINEER dr'any < of thole agents or 'employees` • y"'any •e(rploryo'e of CONTRACTOR, any -Sub* contractor, anyona'dit1k:ly' o 'indiNectly employed by any, of 'theM or anyone `or, hose acts an of than may be liable, the indennificatic-i obligation finder'' pa'vajraph 6.28'shall not be limited'in' tAy way' by ahy`liHItati6h on •the' arrroint or, type'df dama,,,6, c6mpensation or benefits payable by "'O 'iio i OORACTPR'ua` arty 5ubcont6ctor, under' workmth'scord- pensatinn acts, disability Eeh~fi Ats''bh' other 'employee behefit acts: " FAN-78 G0-14 :r ARTICLE 7 - WORK BY OTHERS 7.1: OWNER'may perfo m ada,tional work rolated to the Project by himself or,he may let other dii^~.ct contra,.ts, f.ONTMTQk shall afford the other contractors who are parties to such direct contracts (or OWNER, If he Is oerforming the ad1itional work himself), reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of materials and equip- ment and the execution of work, and shall properly connect f.nd co- ordinate his Work with theirs. 7.2. If airy part of CONTRACTOR's Work depends for proper zxecution or result upon the work )f any such other contractor (or 'WNER), CONTRACTOR shall inspect and promptly report to ENGINEER in riting any defects.; or deficiencies in such work that reader it un- suitable for such proper execution and result. His failure to to report` shall constitute an acceptance of the other work as fit and proper for the relationship of his Work except as to defects and. deficiencies which may appear in the other'work after the execution of his'Wr.rk. 7.3. CONTRACTOR shall do all cutting, fitting and pdU hing of his Work that may be rggyired, to foake its, several, parts comq,to ether properly give or be.r iveJby svch other'W0 and fit It tb reC COryT,~Af~TOR ate opt, nd ogr,. ny irk f oth rf,;ay c4tih ",ext r r 1r' ~k'~nd 'w 1, c, t `a t vatin~ qr :o erw~4e 4 P y b f~~ r f, the- ir wgrk'w th.:1;4,,w t ~i o4 ent f ~ty~~t~EE A of-th e c n=, tractors whose work will be affected: 7.4. If the performance of additional work by other cuntrac,tgqrs,,t ,rt or OWNER is not noted in the Contract Documents prior to the execution' of the Ayyr eemegt.tl?otice +•hQroof shop 4e,,Qiven.to,GQNTRgCTOR,prior to stai~ti ng b►U!uCh,,Ad,i id~hil wdrk 1! 112 1' 1 fit ARTICLE 8; 'pw~t i`s, *$p(l,rySi (L1fIES I . 3 Q~INER'shal i issu,e a~ l cominynicgtiona to ,pfiTRACTOR° Ehr4u9h f , r , ENGINEEk ,f., 8.2. In case of termination of thi employment of ENGINEER, 014NER shall appoint an enginear against whom CONTRAC,TOR,plakes go, ,unreason,, able objection, whose status under the Contract Documents shall be that of tR@, fgrlier ENGiNEtR. Any, rstu~n','tn oonnectjon rutty such ap E pointmentshall be subject,to, t„A i, 8.3. `dWNElrR ,tsahl P~1'furrnis,h the da,ta r,egU,ire~,4f, him u u°the. Contract:,6Qc,4rie r,omPtly y and shall Oke payments . to COW'UOR . ; promptly arl.er they are due as provided in paragraphs 14.4 'and 14.12. 'PIP M-78 GC-15 8,4. OWNER's duties in respect of providing lands and easements and roviding engineering surveys to establish reference points are set fort in paragraphs 4.1 arid '4.4. Paragraph 4.2 refers to OWNER 's'identifying and making available to CONTRACTOR copies of surveys and investigation reports of subsurface and latent physical conditions at the site or other- wise affecting rerformarce of the Work which have been relied upon by ENGINEER in preparing the Drawings and Specifications, .1 r 8.5. OWNER's responsibility in respect of certain inspections, tests and approvals is set forth in paragraph 13.2. 8.6. In connection with OWNER's right to stop Vork or Suspend Work, see paragraph' 13.8 and 15.1. Paragraph 15.2 deals with OWNER's right co terminate ervices of CONTRACTOR under certain circt,mstances. ARTICLE 9`- ENGINEER'S STATUS DURING,CONSTRUCTION Owner's Repre,seritative: 91. ENGINEER will beIOWNGR's` representative dur}nh the gonstrucfion period unless the' OWNER dvises ;the ~totITOACTOR 'of.'btt~ggr ar`rang~ ~ t hH The duties and rs tln;fbhliit'ie$ snd ihe,tim,it4ti,on5 f, th9' tyEINEas OWNER'►^eprtetve rccristructifqi ~1 through~1 o,t these General'COneitltlns'a'nd shall hoi,beextenddl`vi1t du written consent of OWNER and ENGINEER. { Visits to"Site 9.2. the 'tW NEER will make visits to the site,to,familiarize hioself generally with the progress and quality of'thn Work'and'to`determine` " In general if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Licuments. On the basis of his on-site observations as an ENGINEER, ' he will keep the OWNER informed of the progress 'of the Work', and Will endeivor to guard the OWNER against defects and deficiencies in the Work of tti CONTRACTOR. The ENGINEER will not be required to make exhaustive or co,itinuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work.,, Clarifications and anterpretatic,ns: 9.3. FNGINEEf*will issue with reasonable 'promptnes5 such Writteq clarifications or interpretations of the Contract Documents (in 'the fdrm of Drawings or otherwise) as he may determine necessary,, which shall be consistent witih or reasonably inferable from the overall intent of ' the Contract Documents, If CONTRACTOR believes'that a written clarification F&N-78 GC-1o y and interpretation entitles him to an increase in the Contract Price, he may make a claim therefor as provided in Article 11. Rejecting Defective Work: 9.4. ENGINEER will have authority to disapprove or reject Work which is "defective" (which term is hereinafter used to describe Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty or defective, or does not conform to the requirements of the rantract Documents or does not meet tt* requirements of the Contract Documents or,does not meet the requirements of any;;in- spection,.test or approval referred to in paragraph 13.2 6r has been damaged prior to approval of final payment). He will also have authority to require special inspection or testing of the Wo;,k as provided in para- graph 13.7, whether or nat the Work is fabricated, installed or completed. Shop Drawings, Change Orders and Payments: 9.5. In connection with ENGINEER's responsibility,for;Shop Drawings ..t; and samples, see paragraphs 6.21 through 6.26 inclusive.,, 9.6. In connection with ENGINEER's responsibility for Change Orders, see Articles 10, 11 and 12, f.~Yl (`,!'i r r'ef'. ff 9.7. In connection with ENGINEER's responsibilities in respect of Appl ications' for Paymer►t j etc. ,see Article 14. Resident Project Representatives: L 1. 9.8. If OWNER and ENGINEER agree, ENGINEER will furnish a Resident Project Representative and, assistants; to, as5l.st. ENGINEER ii Parrying out his responsibilites at the site. The duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of any such Resident Project Representative and assistants shall; be as: set forth in the Supplemen,4aa,Con4itiprs4 Decisions on Disagreements:, 9.9. ENGINEER will be.. the interpreter of the ants of the Contract Documents and the judge of the performance thereu.rder. l h. capacity as interpreter and judge ENGINEER will, exarc,,ise hi,$,hpast,effortsx, to insure faithful performance by both OWNER and CONTRACTOR. ENO VEER will not show partiality to either and will.not be liable fqr the result of any interpretation or, decision .rendered in good faithl., C,iattms: disputes,, and other matters relating to the execution and progress of, tha,Work or the interpretation of or performance under the Contract Documents F&N-78 GC-l7 i MMI I 01 shall be referred to ENGINEER for decision; which he will render in writing within a reasonable time. 9.10. Either OWNER or CONTRACTOR may demand arbitration with respect to any such claim, dispute or other matter that has been re- ferred to ENGINEER, except any which have been waived by the making or acceptance of final payment as provided in paragraph 14.15, such arbitration to be in accordance with Article 16. However, no demand for arbitration of any such claim, dispute or other matter shall be made until the earlier of (a) the date on which ENGINEER has rendered his decision or (b) the tenth (loth) day after the parties have presented their evidence to ENGINEER if he has 'not rendered his written decision before that date.' No demand for arbitration shall be made later than f thirty (30) days after the date on which ENGINEER rendered his written decision in respect of the claim, dispute or other matter as to which arbitration is sought; and the failure to demand arbitration within said thirty (30) days' period shall result in ENGINEER's decision being final and binding upon OWNER and CONTRACTOR. If ENGINEER renders a decision after arbitration pproceedings have been initiated, such decision may be entered as evidence but shall not supersedo,the;arbitratiQn- proceedings, except where the decision is acceptable to the parties concerned. t A .f Limitations on ENGINEER's Responsibilities; t at ~it 1. i i.j(>,. 'i r il~i;i1 r I i i~~ l.(• 9.11. Neither ENGINEER's auth'or-'ity to act. under,this Article,9 or elsewhere in the Contract Documents nor any decision made by him in good faith either to exercise or not exercise 'such authority'shall. ive,rise to an dut or responsibility of ENGINEER to CONTRACTOR, any Subccintractar bn~ees',brf ma,terialman`j' fabricator,- 'supplier or any'of their 4gents of ;emplo any other, pe'rso'n `performing any of the Work. r r 9.12., ENGINEER Will not:be responsible'for CONTRACTOR'S means; methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction, or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, and he will not be responsible for CONTRACTOR 's failure to perform the work in accordance with the'Contract Documents.`, The ENGINEER shall have no responsibility with rPSpect to"safety 'a'nd hdi no obligation to see th4t the CONTRACTOR's safety oblidl,tions are'fulfilled, , , , 9.13. ENGINEER will not be responsible for th,, acts or omissions of CONTRACTO` i nor' any' Subcontractor,, or any of his'or their agents or employees', o''e any other persons-at=the site or otherwise performing any of the Work.' FAN-78 GC-18 ARTICLE 10 , CHANGES IN THE WORK 10.1. Without invalidating the AgregnenL, OWNER ma ' or from time to time, order additions, deletions or revisions in the Work; these wi1],be authorized by Change Orders, may, at any time Change Order, CONTRACTOR shall proceed with the Upon receipt of a Work invol. All, such Work shall be ext•uted under the applicableconditionseof the Contract Documents. Ii any Change Order causes an increase or de- crease in the Contract Price or an extension or shortening of the f. Contract Time, an equitable adjustment will be , Article 11 or Article 12 on the basis of a clai+~adme made as~by eitherprovided in , party. 10.2. ENGINEER may authorize minor changes or alterations in the Work not involving extra cost or contract time and not incon- sistent with the overall intent of the Contract Documents, be accomplished by a Field Order. If CONTRACTOR believes that an . minor change or alteration authorized by ENG MEEK entitles him may,, an increase in the Contract Price or Contract Tine, he shall not proceed with the work and shall, in writing advise:the ENGINEER And quesm esta Change Order. r r!4 I,;, i re 10.3: Additiona4 Work performed by~CONTRACTOR without author.~r'' izati0n'of a.;Change Order ~wilit not entitle in the Contract~~Prfce. or. r a rr,f f in the case;of an,~eror,bb,' ~ extans tonofithcContrad'tiT~lme;inoreat, f as provided yin,paragraph ~13,7,~' prov e ,r.$xcept} Para91'aph 6,20 and except: 10.4. OWNER, after consideration and approval execute ap- propr ate' Chehge' Orders- pt•epared by, ENGINEER cov , may Work to be',performed as provided in paragre' eri ng changes; to the ; f ph.4; 3 in an emergerioy`as provided in paragraph 6.20 andsanydother,alsim of~,.,t CONTRACTOR for' e' ohange,ifn the' Contract Time or, the Contract> Price) which is approves by, ENGINEER, ARTICLE 11 CHANGE OF CONTRACT "PRICE' 11 The Conttact Price constitutes the ~total cpmpensati,on poy able to CONTRACTOR for performing; the uWork. , All di,, tes. , bilities and obligations assigned to or undertakenubyeCONTRACTORish l be at his expense without change in the Contract Price, al 11.2. The Contract Price may only be changed by a Change Order' Any claim for an increase in the Contract-Price:shall be based on written t notice-delivered to OWNER' and ENGINEER within ten (10) days of-the occurrence of,thb event gibing rise'to;the claim.-, notice of-the a+nount of the claim with supporting data: shall be delivered within tty; „ (30) days of such occurrence unless ENGINEER allows an additional FAN-I8 G0,19 period of time to ascertain accurate cos. data. All claims for ad- justments in the Contract Price shall be determined by ENGINEER if OWNER and CONTRACTOR cannot otherwise agree on the amount involved. 11.3. The value of any Work covered by a Change Order or of any claim for an increase or decrease in the Contract Price shall'be de- termined in one of the following ways: 11.3.1. Where the Fork involved is covered by unit prices contained in the Contract Documents, by application of unit prices to the quantities of the items involvedunless actual quantities differ from bid quantities by twenty (26% ) percent. Revised con- sideration wi11 be given to that portion in excess of the twenty (20%) percent difference subject to mutual acceptance of a revised unit price. 11.3.2 By mutual acceptance of a lump sum. 11.3.3 An the basis of the actual cost directly related to the Work plus a Contractor's Fee for overhead and profit in the amount of fifteen (15%) percent. The actual cost shall be limited toi,labor, including' foremen; materials entering pevma nently into the work; the ownership or ,,ental cost of construction ;r :.r plant and equipment during, the' time of use on,t", extra, work;,,! u ; E power and consuriable supplies for ;the operation of power, equips, r : ? ment; insurance; and social security and old. age and unemploy-t, ment contributions. 11.4. The amount!of credit to be allowed by CONTRACTOR to OWNER for any such change' which results in a net decrease in cost, will be the amount of We actual net decrease which decrease shalV include; A CONTRACTOR's Fee for overhead and profit in the amount of fifteen (15%) percent. When both additions and credits are.involved!in any, one change, the CONTRACTOR's fee of fifteen (15%) percent shall be figured on the basis of the ret increase, if any, 11.5. Whenever the cost of any Work is to be determined pursuant to paragraph 11 3, CONTRACTOR will submit in form prescribed by ENGINEER an itemized cost breakdown,together.with supporting data. ARTICLE 12 - CHANGE OF THE CONTRACT TIME 12.1. Thf Contract Time may only be changed by a Change Order. Any claim for an extension in the Contract Time shall be based on written notice, „slivered to OWNER and ENGINEER within ten (10) days of the occurrence of the event giving rise to thk- 'aim. Notice of the extent i&N-78 GC-20 r r of the clain with supporting data shall be delivered within thirty (30) days of such occurrence unless ENGINEER allows an additional Geriod of time to ascertain more accurate data. All claims for adjustment; in the Contract Tinle shall be determined by ENGINEER If OWNER.and CON- TRACTOR cannot otherwise agree. Any change in the Contract.Time re- sulting from any such claim shall be incorporated in a Change Order. 12.2, The Contract Time will be extended in an amount equal to time lost due to delays beyond the, control of CONTRACTOR if he makes a claim therefor as provided in paragraph 12.1. Such delays shall include, but not be restricted to, acts or neglect by any separate nontractor employed by OWNER, fires, floods, labor disputes, epidemics, or acts of God other than weather conditions. No time extensions will be allowed.for weather conditions for Project using calendar days for the Contract lime. 12.3 The CONTRACTOR agrees that time is of the essence of this contract, and that for;each day of delay beyond the number of days herein agreed upon for the completion of the work herein specified and contracted for (after due allowance of such extension.of, time as, is provided for in Article 12) the OWNER may withhold permanently from the CONTRACTOR's total compensation, the amount per day set forth in. ; Supplementary Conditions, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages and for adddd!expense for,ongineering services, etc. i ARTICLE 13'& WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: TESTSS AhD IN$PECTIONSc,CORRECTION, o t! REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF DE"ECTIVE WORK • Warranty and Guarantee: 13.1. CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees,to,OWNER and.ENGIN~ER. that all materials and equip'nent'will buiew unless otherwise specified and that all Wf)rk will be of good quality and free from faults or defects and in accordance with the'; requirements of the, Contract Documents and. of any inspections, tests or approvals-referred,toAn paragraph,13,2r All unsatisfactory Work, all faulty or aefective Work, and all Work 1 not conforming to ,the requirements of. the Contract Documents at the, time of acceptance thereof or.of such inspections, tests or, approvals, shall be considered defective. Prompt notice of all defects shall i be given to CONTRACTOR. All defective Work, whether or not, in place, may be rejected, corrected or accepted.as'provided in this Article 13. Tests and.Inspections:i 13.2. If the Contract Documents, lawi, ordinances, rules, regu- lations or orders of any public authority having jurisdiction require F&N-78 GC-21 L1is~ any Work to specifically be inspected, tested, or aoproved by some public body, CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsii.ility therefor, pay all costs in connection therewith and furr'sh ENGINEER the required certificates of inspection, testing or approval. All other inspections, tests and approvals required by the Contract Documents shall be per- formed by organizations selected by OWNER and the costs thereof shall be borne by OWNER unless otherwise specified. 13.3. CONTRACTOR shall give ENGINEER timely notice of readiness of the Work for all inspections, tests or approvals. If any such Work required so to be inspected, tested or approved is covered without written approval of ENGINEER, it must, if requested by ENGINEER, be uncovered for observation, and such uncovering shall be at CONTRACTOR's expense unless CONTRACTOR has given ENGINEER timely notice of his intention to cover such Work and ENGINEER has not acted with reasonable promptness in response to such notice. 13.4. ;either observations by ENGINEER nor inspections, tests or approvals by persons other than CONTRACTOR shall relieve CONTRACTOR from his obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements' of the Contract Documents. Access to Work: 13.5. ENGINEER and his representatives and other repeesentatives of OWNER will at reasonable times have access to the Work. CONTRACTOR shall provide proper and safe facilities for such access and observation of the•Work and also for any.'inspection or testing thereof.by otherS4, ; Unceyering Work: 13.6. If any Work is covered contrary lo the written request of ENGINEER,',it Oust, if requested by ENGINEER, be uncovered for ENGINEEW s'observation and replaced at CONTRACTOR's expense. 13.7: If any Work 'gas beer, covered which ENGINEER has not Speci- fically requested to observe prior to its being covered, or.if ENGINEER considers it necessary or advisable that covered Work.be inspected or tested CONTRACTOR, at ENGINEER's request, shall uncover, expose or otherwise make available for observation, inspection or testing as ENGINEER may require, khat portion of the Work in question,: furnishing all necessary ls.bo , material and equipme,ft, If it is found that such Work is defective, CONTRACTOR shall beau all the expenses of such un- covering, exposure, observation, inspection and testing and of satis- f,Actory reconstruction, including compensation for additional professional services, rnd an appropriate deductive Change Order shall be issued. If, however, such Work is not found to be defective, CONTRACTOR shall F&N-78 GC-22 N, I be allowed an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time, or both, directly attributable to such uncovering, exposure, observation, inspection, testing ar'd reconstruction if he makes'a' claim' therefor as provided in Articles 11 and 12. Owner May Stop the Work: 13.8. If the Work is defective, or CONTRACTOR falls to supply sufficient skilled workmen or suitable materials or equipment,' or fails to conform to the progress schedule required by Paragraph 14.1, or if CONTRACTOR "fails to, make'prompt payments°to Subcontractors or f0 labor, materialt or'equipment, OWNER may order CONTRACTOR to stop the Work, or any, portion thereof, until the cause for such ordeh has been eliminated; however, this right of OWNER to stop the Work shall not give rise to any duty on the part of OWNER to exercise this right for the benefit of CONTRACTOR or any other- party. Correction or Rembval l-of Defective Work: 13.9. ' 1'f, required by LNGINEER 'pp'rior to approval of final payment', o CONTRACTOR' ~iiall prontptl~', Without t63t tb' OWNER and as speclfipd by ENGINEER, either tbrrect4 h defective Worko'lwhether or 'not fabricated, installed or!,toropleted'' ifE.the~Work) has'- bear' rejected by 'FKGINEER11i E q,?6) remove it fr6m1th0 3`ito'a'6d r`e 1aCe'it wit} "ho`ndefectiVe World J'Ji'l o[N) Eli CONTRACTOR, d6(es~~no~'2dr~eZti'sU. h'd8fectlv~iJbrkr r5r~remavb` ahd repladb J„ anc~ such rejeci:ed!$ork'",With~ih' a'; red"t6hbbla bime;, all,.as~ specified written notice from ENGINEER, OWNER may have the deficiency cbrllbtted 1 or the rejected Work removed and replaced. All direct or indir,!ct costs of such correction or removal and replacement, including :ompen- sation for additional professional servicA1,1 shall be'paid by CONTRA TOR',E! iW, and an appropriate deductive Change Order shall be issued. CONTRACTOR shall also bear the expenses of making good all Work of others destroyed or damaged by ilia correction, removal or replacement of his defective Work. ±<i~i One Year Correction Period,' s 13, i0. If', after the approval of final payment and prior to the expiration of'orielyear'thereafter br'such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms`bf any'applitable special guarantee required y the Contract`Decuments,`ah'y Mork it found to,' be defective, CONTRACTOR shall drbmptly','withouk Cost to OWNER' and, in accordance with OWNER's written ihstructions-,, either currect such defective Work, or, if it has been rejected by OWNER remove it from the site and replace it with nondefective Work. 'If 4ONTRACTOR does' not promptly comply with the terr,%s of such instruftions, OWNER may have the defective Work corrected or the rejected Work removed and F&N-18 GC-23 replaced, and all direct and indirect costs of such removal and re- placement, including compensation for additional professional services, shall be paid by CONTRACTOR. Acceptance of Defective Work: 13.11. If, instead of requiring correction or removal and replace- ment of defective Work, OWNER prefers to accept it, he may do so. In such case, if acceptance occurs prior to approval of final payment, a Change Order shall be issued in:orf3rating the necessary revisions in the Contract Documents, including appropriate reduction in the Con- tract Price; or, if the acceptance occurs after approval of final pay- ment, an appropriate amount shall be paid by CONTRACTOR to OWNER. Neglected Work by Contractor: 13.12. if CONTRACTOR should fail to prosecute the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, including any requirements of the progress schedule, OWNER, after seven (7) days' siritten notice to CONTRACTOR may, wi,thnut prejudice. to any, other remed~, to may have, mike good, such,, deficiencies and the cost ,thereof ;{includ ng compensation for pdditi;onal ; professional services) shall,, be charged against.CONTRACT.Os,in which, case a Change .Order; shall , be, i ssued i ncorporati ng the, neceo ry, rey j sion~r, E in the Contract Documents ,inciud.ingipnl approp.rit.to re0uotion,;Jn1t09; Contract Price., 4f the poymemts then; or, thered.fter; due ONTRAC,T¢R, are not sufficient to coyer, such amount,~CONTRACTOR shall; pay; tha;dif-,., ference to.QWNER, ARTICLI 14 - PAYKv.HTS AND COMPLETION Schedules:, 14.1. At least ten (10) days prior to submitting the first Appli- cation for a progress payment, CONTRACTOR shall submit a progress schedule, a final schedule of Shop Drawing submission and a schedule of,values of the Work. These schedules shall be satisfactory in form and sub- stance to ENGINEER.- The schedule of values shall include.quentlties and unit prices. aggregating the tontract Price, and shall subdivide the Work into component parts In sufficient detail to .serve as the basis for progress payments during Construction, Vpon:opproval,gf the schedules of values by ENGINEER „it shall be,incorpgr0ted into the form of Application for Payment furnished. by, ENGI''EER, Application for Progress Payments 14.2. At least ten (1001 days before each progress payment falls due (but not more often than once a month), CONTRACTOR shall submit to r , fbN-78 GC-24 7~ ENGINEER for review an Application for Payment on a form supplied by the OWNER filled out and certified by CONTRACTOR covering the Work completed as of the date of the Application. If,p3yment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorporated in the Work but delivered and suitably stored at the site,'the Application for Payment shall also be accompanied by such data as required by OWNER. Each subsequent Appli- cation for Payment shall also include an affidavit of CONTRACTOR stating' that all previous progress payments received on account of the Work have been applied to discharge in full all of CONTRACTOR's obligations reflected in prior Applications for Payment: The CONTRACTOR shall certify on each Application for'Payment, that the Work performed to date complies with the Contract Documents Contractor's Warranty of Title: 14.3. CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees that ',;itle to all Work, materials and equipment covered by any Application for Payment, whether' incorporated in tie Project or not, will pass to OWNER at the time of payment free and 0 ear'of,all1 ienss tlaims, security interests and encumb- rances (hereinafter in these General' Conditions` referred to as %iens!'!): AppMv'al; of ` Payments r t „i ± _ , t , 14.4.~tz40IN'EERi'MIl -;within teh,(10):days'aftet reUlptbfle2th Application for.~PaAe`nt,'either.,indicate>lri,writing' his approval~bf payment and present the Application to OWNER, or return the Application to CONTRACTOR indicating ih~writinq~hitareasonsifor,refusing, to approve payment.rA In the latter case, CONTRACTOR Kay make the.'necessary correction's ahd,resubmit the Application. OWNER shall, within ten (10) days of presentation to him+bf+the) approved!' Application`forIPayment ,~'pay CONTRACTOR the.amoont approved by ENGINEER less ten (10%) percent of the 6Wtjnt1thereofiwhich shall be retained until Final Payment and less all other sums that may be retained bythe OWNER as~set`forth in~thp!Cdntract-Documents:j.i-r, 14.5. ENGINEER's approval of any payment requested in an Application for Payment will constitute a representation by him to OWNERi; based a rr ENGINEER's on-site observations of the Work in progress as an experienced and qualified desigh'pro fissional and oh his review of th3 Application for Payment and the atcompanying data and schedules that t,he'Work has'!, progressed to the point indicatedt'that~,'to the best of his'knowledge information and' belief, the quality df,"the Work is ih accordance with the Contrkt~ Documents (sob.Ikt to' an!Avaluation` of tM4)rk as1 a functioning Pro ect upon substantial [Completion, to the' resb1ts'of any subsequent, tes s called for in' the' Contract Documents' andfany, qualifications stated, in his approval); and,that''CONTRACTOR'is entitled,to paymew of.the amount approved. However, by approving any such payment ENGINEEi 011 not thereby F&N-78 GC-25 i be deemei to have represented that he made exhaustive or continuous on- site inslections to check the quality or the quantity of the Work, or that he has reviewed the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and pro- cedures of construction, or that he has made any examinatio!i to ascertain how or for what purpose CONTRACTOR has used the moneys paid or to be paid to him on account of the Contract Price, or that title to any Work, materials or equipment has passed to OWNER free and clear of any Liens. 14.6. ENGINEER may refuse to approve the whole or any part of any payment if, in his opinion, it would be incorrect to make such representations to OWNER. He may also refuse to approve any such payment, or because of subsequently discovered evidence or the results of subsequent inspections or tests, nullify any such payment previously approved, to such extent as may be necessary in his opinion to protect OWNER from loss because: 14.6.1. the Work is defective, or completed Work has been damaged requiring correction or replacement, 14.6.2. claims or Liens have been filed or there is reason- able cause to believesuch may be.filed,, 14.6.3. the Contract Price has been reduced because of hiodificatjpns, :lM.4., EOWNER hasi been required, to)correct; defective Work., . j I.,or,'coniplete the ;Work In,accordance',with ,paragraph, 13,11,.or,; iJ! 14.6. 6. of, unsatisfactory.. prosecution, of, the, Work, including failure to furnish, acceptable submittals or, to clean upi , 14.6.60 reasonable indication than the`Work'will not be completed within,the~Contract~Time', 14.6.7. reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for.. the unpaid balance of the Contract Price. Substantial Completions 143.' Prior to final payment, CONTRACTOR may, in writing to OWNER and ENGINEER, certify that the entire Project Is sub$tahtially complete. and request that ENGINEER issue a-certificate of Substantial Completion, Within a reasonable time thereafter, OWNER,.CONTRACTOR end ENGINEER shall make an inspection~of the Project toA etermine the,status of completion, If ENGINEER does!not consider.the Project substantially complete, he will notify COhTR!,GTOR in writing giving his reasons therefor. If ENGINEER considers the Project substantially complete, he will prepare and deliver.: M-78 GC-26 to OWNER a tentative certificate of Substantial Completion which shall fix the date of Substantial Completion and the responsibilities between OWNER and CONTRACTOR for maintenance, heat and utilities. There s~.►dii; be attached to the certificate a tentative list o items to be completed or corrected before final payment, and the certificate shall fix the time within which such items shall be completed or corrected, said time to be within the Contract Time. OWNER shall have seven (7) days after receipt of the tentative certificate during which he may make written objection to ENGINEER as to any provisions of the certificate or attached list. If, after considering such objections, ENGINEER concludes that the Project is not substantially complete, he will within fourteen (14) days after submissiti of the tentative certificate to 'OWNER notify CONTRACTOR in writing, stating his reasons therefor. If, after consideration of OWNER's objections, ENGINEER considers the PROJECT substantially complete, he will within said fourteen (14) days execute and deliver to OWNER and CONTRACTOR a definitive certificate of Substantial Completion (with a revised tentative list of items to be completed or corrected) reflecting such changas from the tentative certificate as he believes justified after consideration 'of any objections from OWNER. The failure of ;the ENGINEER to include any items on such tentative list of items: to be completed does not alter, the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to complete all Work in accordance with the Contract Documentsr 14.8.r .OWNER shall ~ hav,e the right to exclude CONTRACTOR.frors the t . , Project' after,, the date of Substantial , Completion, but OWNER shall 41.104+ • CONTRACTOR reasonable access to complete or, correct items;on,the tentative: list. ; Partial Utilization: 14.9.2 , Prior, to final paymertt,,, OWNER, may request CONT,4IiCTOR in.writing r, to permit him to use a specified part of the Project which he believes i he may, use without significant interference with construction of the other parts of the Projeotl" If CONTRACTO.k agrees, he will certify; to OWNER and ENGINEER that said part of the Project is substantially com- plete and, request ENGINEER to issue a certificate of Substantial. Completion , for that part of the Projett., Within a reasonable time thereafter. OWNER, CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER shall make an inspection of that part of tie Project to determine its status of completion. If ENGINEER does not consider that it is substantially complete, he will notify OWNER and CONTRACTOR in writing giving his reasons therefor. If ENGINEER considers that part of the Project to b: substantially complete, he will execute and deliver to OWNER and CONTRACTOR a certificate to that effect,,fixiig the date of Substantial Completion as' to that part of the Project, at and i fixing t thof items)tf) e responsibility completed ed gnal e payment tentative between OWNER r and before fi M-78 GC-27 ~i• CONTRACTOR for maintenance, heat and utilities as to that part of the Project. OWNER shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from any part of the Project which ENGINEER has so certified to be substantially com- plete, but OWNER shall allow CONTRACTOR reasonable access to complete or correct items on the tentative list. Final Inspection: 14.10. Upon written notice from CONTRACTOR that the Project is complete, ENGINEER will make a final inspection with OWNER and CONTRACTOR and will notify CONTRACTOR in writing of all particulars in which this inspection reveals that the Work is incomplete or defective. CONTRACTOR small immediately take such measures as are necessary to remedy such deficiencies. Final Application for Payment: 14.11. After CONTRACTOR has completed all such corrections to the satisfaction of ENGINEER ind delivered all maintenance and operating instructions', schedules, guarantees,' Bonds, certificates"of inspectinr and other documents - all' as required by the Contract Documents, he may make application for final payment following theprocedure forlp -ogress payments. The final Application. for Payment shall be accocTpan; by such data a`nd! hequles as OWNER may reasonabl,v yequire,t togeth'.f`with complete and legally effe'ctive' t'Eieases' oh-wtiveri: (satis"factcr6 to' OWNER) of all Liens aefsing out' of the"Contraaw~Documents and,the'labor and: services performed and the material and equipment furnished theraunder. In lieu thereof and as approved by OWNER, CONTRACTOR may furnish receipts or releases in full; an affidavit of CONTRACTOR that the releases and receipts include all labor, services, material and equipment for which a Lien 'could be, filed And that all ptyrolls, material and equipment,. bills, and other indebtedness cohnetted with, the Work for which OWNER or his property might in any way be responsible,' have been paid or otherwise satisfied; and 'consent of the Surety., If Any, to final payment. If any Subcontractor, 'Mterialman, fabricator or supplier fails to furnish a releaSe'or receipt in full, CONTRACTOR, may furnish a'Bond or other collateral satisfaotory to OWNER .o indenhify him against any Lien. Approval of Final Payment: 14.12. If, in the basis of his observation and review of the Work during construction, his final inspection and his review of the final inspection and his review of the final Application' for Payment . all as required by the Contract Documents ,,ENGINEER is satisfied that the Work hat been completed and CONTRACTOR has fulfilled all of his obligations F&N-78 GC-28 I i under the Contract Documents, he will, withi.1 ten (10) days after receipt of the final Application for Payment, indicate in writiig his approval of payment and present the Application to OWNER for payment. There- upon ENGINEER will give written notice to OWNER and CONTRACTOR that the Work is acceptable subject to the provisions of paragra h 14.15. Otherwise, he will return the Application to CONTRACTOR, indi;:ating in waiting his reasons for refusing to approve final payment, in which case CONTRACTOR shall mrke the necessary corrections and resubmit the Application. OWNER shall, within ten (10) days of presentation to him of an approved final Application for Payment, pay CONTRACTOR the amount approved by ENGINEER. 14.13. If after Substantial Completion of the Work final com- pletion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of CONTRACTOR, and ENGINEER so confirms, OWNER, upon certification by ENGINEER, and without terminating the Agreement, may make payment of the balance due for that portion of the Work fu"y completed and accepted. If the remaining balance for Mork not folly completed or corrected is less than the retainage stipulated in the Agreement, and if,BOnds have been fl:enished as required in paragraph 5.1, the written consent of , the Surety, to the. payment of. the bala ice due for that portion of the Work fully cpppleted~:and accepted sha y.be su steed by 'the, to the ENGINJ Ef pr.iQr to cer,ti f.icat on of such pay nt, $}j0 payment shall be, rrladg, gn¢er, the teats, coMitioris govq n p9 f nA, Pa me t, except that t ;hall not const tute, wailer of, claims. ; Cnntractor,'p' 06 ,A',, O,bliyatipn: 14.14. , ONIRACTOR's obl igation tR~ perform '.the Mork Arid complete the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents shall be absolute. Neither approVal.of any progress or'final payment by INEU , nor the issuance of a certificate of cibstantial Completion, nor any pay- ment by OWNER to CONTRACTOR under ttie Contract. Documents, nor any use or occupancy of the Project or any part thereof by OWNER, nor any act of acceptance by OWNER nor any failure to do so, nor any correction of defective work by OWNER shall constitute an acceptance of Work not in accordance with the Contract Documents. Waiver of Claims: 14.16. The making and acceptance of final payyment shall consti- tutr,, a waiver of all claims fy CONTRACTOR against QEk other than these previously made in writing and still unsettled, w FAN-18 GC-29 ARTICLE 15 - SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION Owner May Suspend Work: 15.1. OWNER may, at any time and without cause, suspend the Work or any portion thereof for a period of not more than ninety (90) days by notice in writing to CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER which shall fix the date on which Work shall be resumed. CONTRACTOR shall resume the Work on the date, so fixed. CONTRACTOR may be allowed an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time, or both, directly attributable to any suspension if he makes a claim therefor as provided in Articles 11 and 12. l Owner May Terminate: 15.2. If CONTRACTOR is adjudged as bankrupt or insolver,f, or if he makes a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a trustee or recelver.is appointed,for CONTRACTOR or for any of his property, 'or if he f ft-s a petitiLn to take advantage of any ' debtor's adt, or to'`reorgani2e under the bankruptcy or similar laws, or if he repeatedly fails, to supply sufficient'skilled Workmen dr suit- able mate~~^^`ia`ts p1 equipment,' of if he eepeatiqdly fail's' to make, prompt payments',,to' Sukb tr)ctOrs e`r for' labbr, lrtateeials or requipf"ent or if he diselaleds I Airs, o`rdl6antds rules', regGlat'ibh3 or brd#i bf'a~ } any -tublicbdy haVih'g' JUVI0k~ticM' JoV"If'hd dI''r'6g'alrd54'th;e JeUtl~t Ity ' of ENGINEER, or if he otiie°te'9fblafes `any''0~00bn"df tFid Cohtradt Documents, then OWNER may, without prejudice toray ether right or remedy and after giving CONTRACTOR and his 9tlrety sdJeri"(y)"daj+swritten'' notice, o1i al the l Seryice~s of CONTRACTOR end tike possessign of , Pro~1 ect terminate ~inatet'1a,S'; egUIrert'; tools -cbns'trdctfdh'.eq~llp~ner,t t and mac' a+deem ex6wped' by COTuch' ca method he m b~ p entitleditdrrecelveQa,n odfurther rnasse aCONTRACTOktsha ll rnot y whatever' p Vmnent until the Work' is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Price exbeeds the direct and indirect costs of completing the Project', includIA?'eompensation for additional hrofeSsional'seeviceS, such excess shall be',paid to CONTRACTOR. If such costs exceed such unpaid balance, CONTRACTOR shall pay the difference to OWNER. Such costs incurred by OWNER shall be determined by ENGINEER and incorporated in a Change Order. i 15.3. Where CONTRACTOR's services have been so termirited by OWNER, said terminations Shall not' affect any rights of OWNER against CONTRACTOR then existing qr pith mayy thereafter accrue. Any ►,etention or payment of moneys by OWNER due CONTRACTOR will 'not release COOT RACTOR from liability. I F'61-78 GC-30' i Saari 15.4, upon seven (7) days' written notice to CONTRACTOR and ENGI- NEER, OWNER may, without cause and without prejudice to any other 6 ght or remedy, elect to abandon the Project and terminate the Agreement. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall be paid for all Work executed and any expense sustained plus a reasonable profit. Contractor May Stop Work or Terminate: 15.5. If, through no act or fault of CONTRACTOR, the Work is suspended for a period of more than ninety (90) days by OWNER or under an order, of court or other public authority, or ENGINEER fitils to act on any Application for Payment within thirty (30) days after it is submitted, opr OWNER fails to pay CONTRACTOR any sum approved by ENGINEER or awarded by arbitrators within thirty (30) days of its approval and presentation, then CONTRACTOR may, upon seven (7) days' written notice to OWNER and ENGINEER, terminate the Agreement and recover from OWNER payment for all Work executed and any expense sustained plus a reason- able profit. In addition and in lieu of terminating the Agreement, if ENGINEER has failed to act on an Application for Payment or OWNER has failed to make any ayment as aforesaid, CONTRACTOR, may upon seven (7! days' r0 ce to OW4 R and ENGINEER stop the Work until he has been paid all anio nts then due. ARTICLE ROI'T T!ON i lb AFiA 11 f, 16.1. All claims, disputes and other matters in question arising out of, or relating to, this Agreement or the breach thereof 'exeept'4 for claims which have been waivel by the making or acceptance of final payment as O►6vided,by pa~ragraph'14.1511''sh0l: be subritted to 'arbitra tion at tie 1egVest of either party to the dispute. The'oarties may agree upon 6ne'arbitell; otherwise, ther¢ shall' be three; 6n6 named' In writing by each party, and the third Chosen by the tv' arbitcrs' so selected; or if the arbiters fail to'select-a third within ten (10) days, he shall be chosen by a District Judge serving the County in which the major portion of the Project is located, unless otherwise specified. Should the party demanding arbitration fail to name an arbiter within ten (10) days of the demand, his right ',o arbitrate shall lapse', and the decision of the ENGINEER shall be 'final .a.nd binding on him.' Should the other party fail to choose an iirbiter Within ten (10) days, the ENGINEER 'shall appoint such 'arbiter.' Should 'either party refuse or neglect to supplyy the arbiters With any papers or in- formation demanded In writing, the arbiters Are'eMpowered by both parties to take ex parte proceedings. The arbiters shall act with prompptness. The decision of any two shall be,bindirlg on both parties to th'E contract. The decision of the arbiters upon any question sub- mitted to arbitration under this contract shall be a condition F&N-78 GC-31 precedent to any right of legal action. The decision of the arbiter or arbiters may be filed in court to cArry it into effect. The arbiters, if they deem the case demands it, are authorized to award the party whose contention is sustained, such sums as they deem proper for the time, expense and trouble incident to the appeal, and if the appeal was taken without reasonable cause, they may award damages for any delay occasioned thereby. The arbiters shall fix their own compensation, unless otherwise provided by agreement, and shall assess the cost and charges of the arbitration upon either or both parties. The award of the arbiters must be mad,:, in writing. 16.2. CONTRACTOR will carry on the Work and maintain the progress schedule during any arbitration proceedings, unless otherwise agreed by him and OWNER in writing. ARTICLE 17 - MISCELLANEOUS Giving Notice; 17.1. Whenever any provision of the Contract bocuments requires the giving of written notice it shall be deemed to have been validly given if delivered in person to the individual or to a men!ber of the' firm or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or if delivered at or sent by registered or certified maiils postage, pre, paid, to the last business address known to him who g NV s the notice. Computation of .Tune: 17 .2, ~ When,~al period of tirnq I referred to ,in ,the Contract Aoqu,- ments by days it shall. be computed to exclude the first and inclpdq, , the last day of such period. If the last Aay,of,any SIUCh,period fa11's on a Saturday or Sunday or on a day made a legal holiday by the lavr of the applicable ,jurisdiction, such day shall be omitted from the computation, General: 17,3, All Specifications, Dra~lpgs and copies thereof furnished by ENGINEER sha l,remain his property. They shall not be. used on'another. Prr,ject, and, with the exception of those sets'which have been signed it connection with the execution of the A reement, shall be returned to him on request,upon ;completion of tie, ~ro,ject. 17.4. The duties` and obligations unposed by these General Con- ditions and the rights and remedies available hereunder, and, in particu4r F&N-78 GC-32 but without limitation, the warranties, guarantees and obligations imposed upon CONTRACTOR by paragraphs 6.28, 13.1, 13.10 and 14.3 and the ri(,hts and remediei available to OWNER and ENGINEER thereunder, shall be in addition to, and shall not be construed in any way as a limitation of, any rights and remedies available to them which are otherwise imposed or available by law, by special guarantee or by other provisions of the Contract Documents. 17.5. The Contract Documents shall b,a governed by the law of the place of the Project. F&N-78 GC-33 Cs-185 (Rev. 9-10-19) i , UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTrECTSON AGENCY (EPA) Supplemental Conditions o ...'for , federally AsSisted'AASCe~~ater faCiilties , . ~-Construction Contracts. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACENCY LABOR. STANDARDS PROVISIONS (APPLIES TO BOTH PU8LIC-LAW 84-660 AND PUBLIC LAW 92-,00) FOR FEDERALLY ASSISTED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS DAVIS-BACON ACT (40 U.S.C. 276x-216a-1) ' : t1 Minimum items. lit All mocharks and laborers am• request of the contractor, that the applicable, standards of the played or working upon the site of the work, or undoy the Davis-Bacon Act have been not. The Secretary of Labor may United States Nouaing Act of 1937 or Lrider the Housing Act requee ehn contractor to set+itde in • separate account assets of VS49 to the ca itruction or development or the project, will for the meeting of obirgatlone under the plan or program, be paid uneonditionsuy and not lua often than ono a week. The and without subsequent deduction or robots os ocy account 141 WitAAotat?ng Environmental Protection lexcept such payroll dcAuctioas lit an perntMed bi regula• Agency gPA}. :forte tasued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act may wit o d or cause to be withhold from the contractor so (29 CFR Part 31), the full amounts due at time of payment much of the accrued paytoaou or advances to may be cone computed at wags rates not Was than those contained In the sidered necessary to pay laborer, and tnechaniri. including wage determination deciskan of the Secntsry of Labor w•tdch apprentices and trainees, employed by the contractor or any is attached hereto usd mode a part hortof, regardless of any subcontractor on the work be full ame,unt of w43" required contractual rtioticiasNp which may be sllegd to exist be- by the contract, It the wets of failure to pay say,isborer or swam the contractor and such laborers and mechanics: and rnechank, Including any opproatkt or trainee, employed or tho wage determL ation decision shall be posted by tho cone working on the site of the work or under the United States tractor of the site of the work in a prominent place where it Ifoudng Act of 1937 or under the Hweing Act of 1949 in the can be easily se#p by the workers, For the pur;rjao of this, rohatnrcrthin qt 4ov9loprupt of the project, all or part of the clause, contributions mado or costs reasonably cndcipated wages required by the contract, the 'EPA may, alter under return 4lbrl4) of the Davis•9acon Aft on behalf of written notfcetothecobtraccor, sponsor, applicant, orownef. i laborers or mrchan:cs on co,videred wap,,o paid to such to. take such action ae may be necessary to cause tha suspensima borrrs or mechanics, subject to the pioviuibe1 of 29 CTR of any futl,or payment, advanco. or guerencee of funds until 6.5fal(l)Iivl. also for the purpcee of this clause, rtguiar coin such violations have ceased. tribudons made or costs 'ncuirmJ ror more than a weekly 31 PayroUs and basis record:. Ill Payrolls and bark rec. I period under plans. fvrxls or"p!d~rtRB;"brit covering the ords ratating thereto will be maintained durial the course of particular weekly period, art defend to be constmctiv1ly the work and preserved for a period of thrte gram Oerutter made or incurred during such wok cly period, for t:; laborers and tntchanwe working at the site of ';he work, sal The rontr acting ofrntorshell roqulre that any t!us of or under the United States Noasing Act of 1937, or under the :aborers or mechanics. including appnndees and tralnea, Ffouring Act of 1649, in the conatr cation or do.eiopment of which is not lifted in the wags 0y~lloti* 600 which js 0 Z 4 pm Jtct, Sa4}l rdtords wi!1 contrun the name end address of be employed under the contract. she be elaI14W or rectam - eacn i4ch employN, Us correct Classification, rata of pay tied confor:robly tc the wage deteW'altutlon and a raper, of lincluding ratio of tontrlbutOna or costs anticipated Of the the ection taken shall be sent by the Pecleral ogency Tv the typos described in oectio Vbtll of the Davla-84 ott Act). Secretary of Labor. In the event the ir."IlRd t»ftlge gllb,0 ` diuly'snd weekly number of hairs workers, deduttloas made area -A the proper classUkatlon or rntasaiflurfun of a per, and actual wages laid. ti1'hertvor the Secretary of Labor has titular class of laborers and mechanics, L-1e11Uding apprentices found under S6.~ 5.5fail100 that the wager of any laborer and traire^s. w be 4s4td. the question accompanied by the or mechanle include t`•a amount of any costs roewriably one r?ronmsndotbo n of the contracting Ocer shall be referred to ticipoted in providing bvelSu uodor a plan or program the Secretary for final dettrminstion. _J47eabed in section i1b11211BI of the Uavis•13acon Act, the ,iiii The cuntiecting officer shed cequue, 0PAIver the ourtractor shall maintun rocords which show rhst the minimum wage rote pre:mbed in the contract for a close of commitment to provide ouch hensfits Is enforceable. that tbri !abor!rs or mwhanics ncludes a innge bens'; which is not to. plan or props,:n is financ',a;ly re►pormble. and that the pion or pressod as an hourly wage rate and the conttect(r is obligated progr tm has boen communirsted in writing to the laborers or to pay a cash equivalent of such s I.-litga benefit, on hourly met~anics affected, and :tcorde which show the costa cash equivalent thsrwf to be esteblithed• In tha event the anticipi.tedortheactual cost incunedinp,oviJingsuch bene• Interes sd psrt)as carnot ogre, upon a :ash equivalent of the fits, fringe benefit, the question, accompanied by the ranm- iii) The contractor will subnut weakly a copy of all pa;,- mondation of tine contracting officer, shall be referrt to tha rolls ro the EPA i' Secretary of Labor for lsttru+irst;cn, the agency is a party to the o*lntract, but if the agency is not livl Ifthecnatra,t.xdaesr,nemakepayrnintstoatruscev such a party the contractor will submit the psyroas to toy rwlahtr third posisno. to may considor as part t.f the wages of ippikant, sponsor, _r owrer• as the task tooy be, for urns. any lalwrar or mt'cnanic the amount of ary costs revocably tnlonon to the :PA Upon requestrr,t ropy shall be u• ant,clpoted in proviaing berwiits uri ier a plan or p; orirn of a cor,nanltd b: a outer one sigrtd by the employts or his agent type igprseslylisted inthe wage deter minscon dotitiopof the ind;cotingthacthe pas roils ire airrtctand complete. thatthe lac tetsry of Labor's.* ch is a part of this contract: P-tided. were rotes c ir,talned t'.*n sit not !as than these loss ere The Secrt'.ery of Lehcr `act !uund, upott the •arittett ieternuneu by the Secreta:y of :.abcr and sect the 4us,ficu. Tltls 29, Part 5 {Fed, ;':t7} r t Labor Standards Provtaions ti,sns set forth !er each laborer or inwhank conform %ith the propose, Any emplo)ee'lstod on the payroll at a traicte rate cork he performed A submission of t " Wcekly Statement of who is not registered And ponicipating is a ttsmxg plan ap• Compbance" •hich Is rrqulred under this oontract uid the proved by the BurtrsolApprentiuehipand Training shalbe Copeland reputations of the Secretary of Labor C.19 CFA. Part paid not less than the %tas rate deteron!Ard by the Secretary -31 and the filLij with the initial payroll cr any % ram!quent of Labor for eta daso0kation of work hs k,:turdly pericrzcd. payroll of a copy of any findings br the Secretary of Labor The contractor or subwixcrac,oe well be rtcluuved to furrush the under 29 CFR $.aialII Iliv) shall :atisly this requirement. The concrutins ciflorror a rtpreaestativa of he Wags•Haur Divi• price contractor shall be responsible for the submission of sioo of the U,S. peputiruat of Labor wr;tren evidence of the copies of psyroils of aR subcontractors. no Contrictor will eertifteation of hit progra t, the rtgistraia;iZ lif the tralneae, mail the records required under the labor standards clauses and the reties and wage rate preseai'aod',a that program. In of the contract ovaflible for inspection by outhorired reps. the event the 3u~iu of AppreatieashlY and Training with- sontatives of the Ep and the Depart. draws approval of a traia:vg ;mgrw, the, contreew will no Mont of Labor, and ~vY permit such representatives to longer be per;mhtod us ucib;a craintes at ;esa than this appl• Interview employees during working hours or, thv ;ob. Con. able predetermined rata for the Work pidor.Ted until an ac• tractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved ceptablis rppati it sppit.tted Proerms shall include a notation on the futit %eekIy owtiRad Itill log gual Mployrhenr opportunity. ThtutiliA lpg 4f ip• payrolls tubMltttd to the contacting agtncies that their pMztfces,trairesse and Journeymen under this pert 440 be in remployment Is pursuant to an approved program and shell 'oaformity with the enurl employment opportunity require. Identify the pwgrnm,oents of Executive CGrt!tr 11M. as amended, and N CFR 141 Apprentices and rrdr.es-li) Apprenticts, Appren• Part 30. ticee will be permitted to cork at less than the predetermined 151 Cornpffance rlrA Copeimsd Aegularions 129 CFA Pw rata for the %ork they parftrmod when they are employed and 31. The contractor sh,,il comply %ith the Copeland P f alt. individually registered In a Ivnc fide apprentlcrihip program lions 129 CFR Pan 31 of the Secretary of Labor uidrh tee registered with the U3S. Depsit.ient of Labor. Etnployuisnt herein lncorporaced by rtlerence. and Training Admintatratioa. 1;ursau of Apprentic>shlp and 181 SubCOntrartt. The contraimr will Iaser: in any sub. Training, or with a State App,ecticte:dp Agency recegtUred contracts the clauses eorimIt(d In 29 CFA a.bfalfl) through by the Blirea'r, cc u a person Is ampioyed la his fir3t90 days of 151 and M end luck other clautas as the EPA probationary employment as an appruntla In such an appren• may by appropriate insiruAlmli requtre• and ticeship program, who Is not tndlvidually registered In the also a 6ouso regwring the subcontractors to L•sciuda theve pra7ara, bas( w3-.,,has bevy certified by the Bureau of Appror• ctsuoes in any !o%tr :.•r sutKontroaa %hicb they May enter dc+alsip and •R'1 swal or is State Apprsatico-Wit Agency into, together with a clause squiring this iimst+etnn in any (wham approi4tt) to be ollhible for pru4u5oury employ. Ninher suacontrssts that coy in tarn be taodo. anent as on appn,lscla. The allowable ratio cf approatk:es to 17t Contract errrnoimi one debarr4tryt..14 berach of cleusti Jomoynten In any a'R t161101coio9 shall not be groattr 10 through 161 tray be grounds for toini1nat!on of t4ho con, than the ratio permitQt.v the contractor at to Ns emirs viork trait, and for debarwrit 361 pmvidld in 29 CFR S. d. iota under tha ragistarwi program. Any employca Ilotest od a payroll at an epprontics wags rate, who is not a trainee as da• fluted in su4dlvtsion 1411 of this outs poingroph or is not rogis• CONTRACT WORK HOURS C N AND SAFETY `aY S S eY5' f.A!117,~32?F QS -333 tr tared orother'aiseemployed, ssstated above, shallbepaidtho ACT-OVERTIME WIPFM TT ,41N . wags rata dwrn%itied by the Secretary of Labor for the clossi• Ili oornfml raQuirts'enes, NO contractor or subcontme, siauoo of work ice isevially periormed. The rwacrutor or suo. tar ontracting for any part of the cortrad wurk vhkh may contosctorwtil befequlrtd w fimnsahto the coatxiuing officer ryquiro of IrwoiW the smployment of laoorrts nr ,~Wh"cs or a nprowtative of the 'Nrge•Kour Dfvii!on of the L' S. shall teq'uirs nP perrrtit any Itboter vr tnec:sebk In any Dep., %aw of Labor written evident of the registration of :workwctle in which he a tmployed on ouch work to work in his li a am and app o' :icai as well Ai iba ip`prognite ratios ;,%,;nss ul tight 6w:rte to or y eslendor da)• cr .n n%cctu if rcrt/ sod wtge rate'tx,gosmd in perctotoges of the Journeyman hours in such workruk arlsne such '.O ortr or -m&hen!,! hourly rates), for ,Lo area of construction prior to using any rrctlve I compenset:on at a rata not Jars th+n ono and one•hilf apprentices on iio contract %rrk. The wags rota pnid apprtn• tiR.ee his basic fs:a of pay !or s4 hours •xxked in excess of Cites shall bo sot fart thin the appropriate perevotiso o, the eight tour., in any 6%,mdar diy nr its excess A forty hours In jouaey::m's rate o)atained in the apprscsblo wage Aster. such workt•tek, as t`.e use may to. rtlnation. till Violcr:onr uaiCtey for u.npo" =4egtrr %;a0sred dcm- cili 2'rtlr<eeo. Except as p.ovided in 29 CFR 6.115 trainees oqs. In tht want of say victotion n; rte Cause $et forth 'A %ill sot be permitted to work at less than the prodoterm!ned oisbperagrsph ill, (1,., ^.Qn1rIcW end any !ub w,,.rsctor rate for the cork port-,mind ter:lsts they era ernpiuyed rtip)nsr'ote thertfor shall M 1,01o to Inv st,,ected eropio •e pursuant to and lad vidually registered In a program which for sus unpaid sog". To addition, such contractor end sub. has received prior approval, sv!denced by formal tonificaclon, rontrectof that) ?A !i%Aio toU,titod States tin the ale cf by rho U.S. Depu•taieot of tabor, Etsnloyrierit and Training work done under costrecs for the pis:occ of Columbia or A toy, Adminittration, DuleAa of Arprectxo,h:p and Tr►Lilng. The riu,ry. to Fueh Dutrwt of w str_h temwryl, .r>r boula:rl ratio of trainees to Journoymso shall nut be greeter than d napes. Such 3qu4i(,"4 damages shall be cemputwd wah n, perritted under O .t plus approved t.y the Swiiu A Appian op.-cc cc each !ndividt:al Itburer o• 't"hsutio omploynt.'n owie. -ilea. -p md, Trwsitg• Every trainee muot's hold a oat less tits of t If i;auiv !•.t :.xth In ourreragcep=, 111, in the turn Ol than the rata girwcille,t In the 1141`0%Cd proyraZ for hie Jctki of il:'• !vr re an ,,,*Atr iay c,r kh'4:h such emptoya ou m. qu:sed ter ;orrt .rte :o ,.ors it ecta•F of tight hcurs or n tt• sae of the It J1%6 rd tnrkrari of forty %otmr'Vithout payment of .+.v vex,s; r, ,L,;., ..,~uU:..''~j 'y[ to :!q;n'r !r,rth 0 vob- Titie 29, Part 5 fa,OVAphlir. ;Feb 1977} J L,l Standards ProvIls ions 131 Wiilr,.oAilnr ib► unpaid ''adrsr ~md flQgi'latrd'dam• area, l EPA may with. tl holdorcauas to be withheld, !ram sny monws payab!q on ac- count of aeork performed by the conera2tor or subcontractor, such Iums to rtiay aQmlnistrotiveli be drtenr4nad t. be necrs• ' eery to tstisfy any BahtL, Pita of such contractor or s0contr4c• tar for uepald lvagoo and liquidated dtmages as' provided in the clause set fot;h in subparagraph ill. (41 Subcoatracra. The' to ,tractor shall insert In any subcootracta the clauses set fctth in subparsrraphs Iii. IY), and 131 of this pal and also a clause reoulrir.R the sub. oomrsccors to include thYae cliusei in any lower tiff Subcon• tracts which they map entt. 1C tojiet6t frith J~ klallaa 'i"OLISnr this lnseklon in aey t~rtAer tubttiIa act¢ {h,tt may ',A tdrl be mode.' ~ . ' r ' ' r r. f, L'f, fit EJ 1 fro', •lfc I: 7 ~.,!r ~r,>~y ~ r tai f ~ , C r. ~ 1, ~ v r , n • 1 1 ~ ~ r. C r r 'r • r' 2 P. L. i! , F r r1 f , P, r. Cr7,i I 1 ' 11' '.59:~11~i' •J , u Title 29, "art 5 (Feb 1317) 1 1 Labor Standards Provisions CONTRACT WRK HOURS 11x;0 SAFETY STANDARDS ACT --SAFETY AND HEALTH (40 U.S.C, 327-333) (a) The c4nira•otor or subcontractor shall not require any laborer or mechanic `employed in the performance of the contract r F,t,o, work in, surrou dings or ygder tiwkingg~ co ditim which are unsanitary, ha.zerq1ous, .or dangerous to, his; Rehl to pry Wity, as Aetero►irlecl;under,cQnstructipP 'safety a~E health stpndard~ , prod.9ated by.rra9u140065 of tin" Sec:.etar~:lof. Labb}~. yll'i r'1 ,f , yr'j7 1 1r i 1' (b) Tho contractpr or ;subcgntractor shall comp)y with th'e Department of Labor Construction Safety acid Health Agjlatlon`s promulgated under section 107 of the Contra4 Ilork Pours and Safety Standards Act (4O U.S.C. 327 et seq.).'' Y,4~1 t E!rR L4' ( l"r 21 k Ilk t r t r t J~.i': c. ~l ~•(I l]°_rh: J:il :r 'ice lAI ~f1 t 1 r if !1 .fir • ' i _ I e►® CG. 185 (Rev. 9-10-79) Supplemental Conditions (Applies to both Public Law 84-660 and Public Law 92-500) 1,. P~ECT1DOT IFICATION SI+IN ~30.604-41 11-27-71) r-~ 30.625-3, 54.75)' 1010 Jett. I#NYI.FICA`fION SI4N x111 bd ~bnstNotted and,disolayed in a prornt locit1611, it tht 'OhStr6tt1166 'OroJect ~stte Affd/or facility iine ere:a. substantial portion of the tiDrk Is, M' furfdgd: The sign must id6htif'y'the pFbfpct and EPK jeant"3iP)poi't ir -iOeordance _with_t~,e °d~s.i,an and specifications" which are attached., Costs for pr`ep,aroA ~fon ahd ~ere'tion of thfs`'+s+gn a+'e ahlaivabla pro,}ect costs. O LMOW DAT' If no, stated elsewhere in these specifications, the contractor shall complete work under this contract within working days or calendar' days. Time for comp a on s all begin oA the IM y of er issuance of the work order, which shall conoitt of a written request by the engineer for the contractor 'co proceed with the construction of the project, , 3. 8ONDS (40 CFR 33.410-61 33.650, OM8 Cir. A-1G2, 9-12-77, CFA 45829.1 (40 CFR 35.935.3) a. All construction contracts require the follcoing bonds: (1) Bid Guarantee. A bid guarantee equivalent'to 5 percent of the bid price. (2) Performance Bond. A performance bond in an amount not less than 100 percent o t e contract price. (3) _Payment Bond. A payment bond in an amount not less than 100 ~,ercent of the Co 1 dc`s price, b. Such bords shall be executed by the contractor and a corporate bonding company 1lcensod to) transact such business in the stato, in which the work is to be performetl and named on the current list of "Surety Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds," as published in the Triasury Department Cirrula,, No. 570, which is updated ann+ially s: of Duly 1# c. The contactors and subcontractors shali comply with such other bonding requiremw s as may be imposed by tye Grantee (e.g., maintenance bonds), CG-i85 (Rev. 9»1C•19) " YNSURANGE'` (GM$' Ci r. 1A'-iQ2 9 I247''' CFR' 45829y . . 4 All contractors, regardless of cdn'rract obtain such J`c st tlp 1mr,ance (e-,g., fl od firerap~ ex endel 0vorage, {~t a`rSd 0 01Ret a~vtkr,.$ya~+rit~d pUd and r`~y# p;''~rf•~faif`;y'~` p+ tj:~',~~1 tL The contractor must proyj¢,q ,•,S?ntr4ct progrg,ss,Ac~pdulg of per - tentage of work in place ant:-cd9is 4j6iAit $Slre; arrd a schedule of t a~ ,enL (c 1 tE fgr.4ott 4tipn and fqr; the architec r~ c,J c ~ `,tvGal(RngSRReS'1f+g, e ~traCt~ w4~t~r~ t ~~~CQ~t+' ~,t ,f s ~aw.Arygd•,1,Tha payment , tcoe.>.j1e,mg3 he (su4qitY4d ►1;~i .r§ m~, r, .q.,4*,A~tq d CG-3261 ,,}t .,ito thvgraatger.fefr ~SLAr4i.n4 >i9 r~ t9;~4he at~~ t~,efea d~~e7ated) ~1wh*O1 he-r.OOract Lfic,_ ~+a x#64 u4i1~1+'d 1R9eygri t 3:1?Al , nti ? rqragress k;~tst~,vavies`~eY~~,i: fxlPerxBr2t~;ARSiat.k'J;pGrfi,~;9t~?I',"~~!,h@ as4~tiU~s deter- t:na^+9 ~Ofiied byothe:grbhtet~- rfvp3 !A 04 ~Mr,5-;o We w -tr,4,]q 111t9rltpwq r p n r .:SI}7 7.9:tfT~t~ir3, ?Ln « r...~~~.U, ~I ID .Attu i, S, :If~~~~t~2 9~ r:t fJ~3 r+~1,. 7 .InY.E.~: 1~?1:' ?'ail; i~lji •f • Zltl3 Yfa T,rfO~Zf4s3'1'~ $~t?.`t1:#Ilrtb ~fu p~'11~::I't TtGf~t '!v':Eljflb~ flf~Y 54 U1 ilow "I J? ?ioe~?r1,~.Uti. (i6 nt 2i.i~}b~t~~0,;? ?f!~ ~U FtJf3~~2 .;laa,~n~,a 21rIJ 7g~~nu #~s~r•sryl~;yy i ~'7C,N t~"~» ~:1,^fe.,'it,,,:~f f!F ~~t•+~C <..'~x-~,tYt.? 'Y;',1 ~)J'ifl:y~~3'" J~'If:'Pi ~fii, ~1151'71:i191'f lr, ~0 ~1iF,' fCff~Jt+::C1t 16jji;9fC,'IS"if1. r!~'f1 t)El!G(il 2 I:IJa^,'Y;t?~~~!? iilb 1C1~:r5'1j Jr;,:,°}1;1( ~ril~at,~'I $Irlf, ii:',iS_'r16? 13~J f11fW f;(i1 l{r1Y1PY(:1l~tl~t~'1 ?f1~I .:Sfr3 . V;;~13!1(~jt 01:3(:t :,,JJO'YI (CJh'?1.'n; '{rL11 ) iLl~r. :l i, 1~~~~rl~,~ t~+IJ 7i +ii7+)~S1 T,i'J ;1 Ci F~~ CG-185 (Rev. 9-10-79) Supplemental Cond W 262 (Applies to Public-k4w 84.660, ONLY) 1. FEDERAL l VAT CANO I.OCA ' l S A11 coisii~ctlon qpti' cars ar14 ~ .giitracts Khali cAnfoi to the Apolicabl 1 uit`oRtent Of Mate dnd xel r+s to the' extegt .that such requireirants do not confllct'witfi Federal' laves. No'statW*1t`or require- ment of these contrast requirements stal1•be,deemed ,o'abrng4rate any applicable Federal, State, or local 1,me ; (40 CFR 33:216,'35.840(e), ` ~2. , NON~RESTRIC~ YESP~CtF'ICATIbhs . If terisIt'll Iod'tur i'n th:e specifleation3' have been'tdentified by 'grand names or equal` description,;uch identification is Intended to be descriptive,'but,not re$trktfVe,`and is, to indicate this quality and charaoeristlcs of''Oi,~ cts'that will be satisfactory, Bids offering irr,;*419'.Pmiuct's' wili"bi' tohtt eted<tslr,)awird If Stich prdducts,are clearly ide+4tifltd in the bids"And" are~dotiriaindd by tho Grante!'s:tonsuiting engineer prior t6 bid opening to be equal in elt;respitta to.the brand name products referenced in the speclficat16o~o (40 CFA 13,410-4)0 3. INCLUSION IN SUBCONTRACTC, The contractor shall incYude all applicable provisions of this section of the specifications in all subcantracts for work to be perforated under this contract. 4. GE L YORK SPECIFICATIONS All work required by contracts shall Ne in accordance with worts Specifications, including necessary drawings and completion schedules, And including alteration thereto as approved by the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or his authorized representative* v. SANCTION Contractors and subcontracton should familiarize themselves with the sanctions and remedies incident to specific violatio•is of the terms of these contract requirements, Nothing In these contract requirements shall be deemed to abrogate any available administrative, contractual, or legal remedies ot'the ,rantee, the eontractnrs'or subcontractors, or the Unites: States Environmental Protection Agency$ 6, ACCESS (35,840(f) FR 11663) Any cosist motion contract must provide that representatives of the Environmental Protection Agency, and the State will have access to the 8 4 gL w Ny 4' 0 y '.r ur a !-k yP n, r. Nr t 77-71 ^ V y CG-185 (Rev: )-W-79) work whenever it is in preparation :)r progress and that the Contractor will provide proper facilities for such access and inspection. `The contract must also provide that the Projec,Off icer,,Comptrol,ler general of the United States, or any authorized representatfvi~ shall have access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the contractor 010-arethe.Pr..oJoct for-the pur bse cf m5kir'I aridity examinations excerpts,"na, transcriptions thereof. ,y . rn,k Ir k r',~~riJ ft~jf ':d 7~X,7.J'1C1dG r r.' . , r• i"'I I,I F, i i ti's r i ~1'}F tit ' 1. °'rr S r. - 9 i ++t aSi :f ,9 1 ti v e i .r iLp w i~ t. T'177 e ! a "1, 'tn .t, t .y J \ 2C 1 ~r^ * Y."~ .~T its 1JyF" "A7 '177 r' CG-326 ;ONSTRUCTION (This Format is (Rev, 10-23-19) AND a SAMPLE Only) OUTLAY SCHEDULES Date' Project No. C- ame of Project Name ofContrat Na. DesCript,jo1 0. Coq 'act s' (INsrRUCTIONS FOR USE ON REVERSE SIDE) SCHEDULE I - CONSTRUCTION SCHECC'-E [fate for Advertisement Date for Opening Bids Freconstruction Conference Date pate of Contract Award Contract Perioo Total. Eligible Contract Amount E Work'O'Ner Date Start Construction Date % Contract Completed SCHEDULE I► - CUMULAYIVE OUTLAY SCHEDULE (15% EPA SHAkc) - Prrffection Only for quarters that re;iain in the fiscal Year (FY) plus cumulative annual anount for the next FY. Cum EPA Ancunt Thru 1Q Oct/Dec Cum EPA Agiount Thru 2Q Jan/March $ Cum EPA Amount Thru 3Q April/June S Co EPA Arf)unt Thru 4Q July/Sept S Cum ZPA kiourit for ;,ext Fisch Year 10 r rf x`r ,Y~ A nw ~I F4,'~~ 4 ~1 m :f v+'if _ If. ♦x:' S✓ I~ t 1 i::. as sf}.i Aft,,;;7T9 d G, Ztf•.';' Sri CG-326 (Rev. 10-23-19) 2 INSTRUCT To insure timely achievement of the grant objectives thr GrAhtee .gust provide EPA with a grants activities schedule, contract construction schedules and corresponding payrent outlay scheduled for the grant and contract under the O c of inf each grant. One copy o ownatfon simiier toithat , shown in form CG-325 will be submitted for tha rant schedule with the.grant acceptance and a,separate CG-325 fore each contract art tf;ie of contract award. A4 .'Tfe'graht award through 'activities Schedule,fshal} depfot._the; ~?,b4; r't' y{ ' rough Irant close Out aadcover all-rnajdr m lesfane•dntea. The`# $"rant ac' n t vities schedu a shall . c de.schedule i information C'e s as well" dv ther,.aoproppriate items-~recp~5ary to monitor• the grant. $chedule: I 1 of tfie trG'-3~b' a}ra1.i.'h's .fi. led out to e$ti.r+ate ,t118 cg~aiyulat ve (all 'cansteuction• 0d af.~Oite~,t~r,ajtpngineerfn contracts) grant per oe , anGtwf!enp'requectir~tbc' tiles s:r~ ry be OGnd p5 , } r rig e, fr6M the -sch0u'IL , Gr,nteq is also, required to; review Brach of these schedules dyring,,the rroath,of June "arid t6:5u6nit rpytsed Rhedul2s; is accessary, no later than July 1st gf'0dc11',YeOry' ~ , .r♦ I 6Y tl i '1 ! 1 ~ !iJ, ( Jj J , '4 vY„ b i7 , i is , r j i 6. Individual}contratto~;,~5 cQnStur;tlori schddf~les" and CG~32bs fo>~✓ eWcn ` nt`rict"~+1.1`.b submitted gyp" support- the grsnVactivities schedule. `fhe tG-32A.t Sthedui'a I aIsI-be 's br i P,d,orfo- w,,ea e,.f ► tiser1fre o„f ea't~t"coriaren'o t,~' " c,~duT..1~'dfi n e: f:on.rector: s 6 LT' ,,s bgou e sha be su,hied seven a ,to* the ate5' o the Pr d k' S r hR e 0a,depict.', E a con ra drsr ~er~€onr` ~I rs ~n y' pcCty~3t11$'4`in~ f a t tract r 'uir , en1r8 d ,Q'iriot' r ' ♦ MA hOlfo7lQrlt~p~aL`~ bt .i VIf1 .hX"'.d,eYNL~s ,~..~gtim x _,ssc~ ,r~4 t,: j y Chedillo .4, Sh 1T.d.@'pidy'_Kl i;' ~Itraot gaymeni; out~}'ay r, R ",~~t[y ntn:dr .quarter. `t`he, con6r1 , JtV sclredu'r~ wi. 1 W,1C4.rdI1 ~i pr6(9h4t-L#loA,!' nf~refic~."` ti " ~alr ~ ,'r'" .r".1k~-t, .k .'11..1 et4 . !r: v. C.' The granty~'aC>i~'vities'-scheu esontlr ctor.'-~tonstruction;~schEtiulesr. and' ;-325S`wllj aa the bas 'is for do it?r` •rb9ress towards curp;e• G , tion'of the project. The scheri'ules shall be n ,a, fnt,airied ak.the const~•uc tion site ava?'lable for ins?ett% n and,update',''at least mo^thiy[' ThC schedules shall be revised to ircorrorate approved'charge orcnrs as . they occtar•~ _ 0.,' AI V of tha hrsHulr+s [,vi l r he subu~rtiet to "P with "3 co` v ~o :he S4ate Ind cor res; or iI1,' 4 ,cI~Am~ S r=;icSr~ic Bx:F,~ ~n wexas ',r.~ re tFy fvTfil ?eue 4i`t;wc Itl.eta*e v tcodes' i I V , ~A • ! 1' M A:'FA l~lL rI 4 i" 5( ~1S v.. • y e • 47 1 10 a r. fir, j~l~~y~"._ > •~`w,~; ,ti P r ~ t,,4 i♦ 1'' i , 40242 RUES AND REGUIATIONS atlona for er ploytneni r:ithout retard to t tin orders of I" lletrttaiy at Lettsor. that title 41-Ptibllt Confract and two. rolor• rtttpon, sex, or rational crilln. .t wta futrilsh tfia'fdntWateet, apene7 anif Properly monipement ray The contractor will ii,W to ^.ach tabor trip f.Crretary of LJbor such trs:orsoaion u uruon or representath`e of scrktrs 'art's 1r,7 may require for the aupen0lon of C}1AP1FR 80--OfFIC11 Of FEDERAL whkch he Ass a cott!<t1 a tarfa',n1na arret + •h •;ompttare!, And that ;t s'td otperrise CONTRACT COMPUANCZf PRO- meet or other contract or uoderstandtre a anti, tt a adtnlnstertar stgen:y to the dla• notice to be proMtd adtielnt .no said tat or art„ of the a t,t ry"t petrraty re:porutbill- GRAMS, EOUAL £NPLOYMENT OP• mien Cr sor'.:ora' rrpretienuuter of the f,,r se,, tr,rt toaptiance, PORIUNITV, OEPARTMFTIT OF eat,tractor'a comiriamems finder W111 iee• rh• apci::ant rurther agteea trat A *1111 Clop, aed sh:.l poet m:,tps of tttt notite in rtmvii rant entenrt into any contract or LASOR conspicunn,'arts available to emptoSrey cefiaact modir[CaUors subject t0 Executive a, o applrsnt; f„rt:.,irloI,mrnt, Order 1046 of Septtmbor 24. 1965. •a:111 a CF R (41 The ex,crst %ij) comply with all pro- ccntrs.rtor debarrrj rrCm, or who has not CUM/F,9ULALIAN iCE R£S RISvIFNf OPPTY FO FO PJNSIBIIt ~ slglom of E+eecitite Order 11.46 of Eeptem• 1rmoastrated eae.bdlty for. t;overnment bcr 24. I96S. and C.f ire r,tulatiwv. ronttirls and federally mCited coaurue- TY and rtlevant orders of trio Svcrttarp of 1':n contracts porsumL a the Etecut!re La r. t ord.r and rill carry out such isccUnr.s and Final Rule 16) ?he contractor %ill tumLsh all Infor• VnsiUfa for syrAalloe of in# equal opportu• mation and reoorte rlqulrtd by Executive n.ty clause ae rmy be Imposed up,;r, contrse- Omer 11746 of 3eptecber 24, 1965, slid by ton and subcoritiatOrs by L%e :yattrbter- O~IICATIGNS OF CO rules. ret ilatioru, and orders of the Secle• 1'.t spricY or the Secretary of Labor put" PART 64 t-e ptry of La>ior, or yurstta.,t tret7lo. and wy9 Mt tq Part 11; Subpart A of the ExecutYe TRI►CTORS A~1b SUh ilkAe. pertrtEt'a eta to Ala tirioki. fecoret lu,d at. ordef. Tn iddltleh, the wileiitr agrees teat C . 014 r- tiotmts b the admutlsterlt,i agency and the` { K it (aih orreftrnet to omgArvlthi these uo- TORS $ecretairy of Labor (no- pp I'Voeeu of invest,. { deneall)gp• this adrstipLsw.nj atrney mar I•JtetkA tb`L/eertaA' ybtitpLahte "with sgctt {]1{' .aka aJtY er all el ttis tolipwrns attloas: rul``1 re Wt As and orders, : n, JYancel, tettstlrace. 7o- swpertd In ahole or In 16)'2ry the event of the contraltorii on f this araAt rconthrt loan. tttsunrvcS 16Q-l.t CgeaT op 4rtvnity tfiwr t conpltdnn with the 'txehdtscrtmlM ion Glmshtetl( rtfrion rtorh rt SSttdint any fur. Ir fr sailstar,ce to trf ap?lont under the • -J.....~~.,.+- - , .,t Fliilaba of tY,S1 S4AtraSf or ,rllh any A .he . aratrem`whh irts pct 10 rlikh the failure v said Wl?a.' tbtulitlofus,-or otdtm this eon P tbl Frie a tt' Conitructiori , or rtfond ynf tlrttfl sistfalictav m4r. tract rsldy be co-atu- ~e.,, at+rale4' tetayltta;td. 00Qai 'M, ap4•r9fati tl d efer tlt t . ax to coatreeta 41 y s t via' dc ollowln Gotre a ae y riS rdd In -girt spd ofted' alt 9 tfurthir 4rtree r A (f~ of `JIM ass c*:, l4riad rldt4 etch a.dmf~terOntf tsRl`fiCY /hh"U. ~ t art for coPrbt~l~e require the'tf)4111lloif Of t,h d ( i 4o- p d(bgt lanifusit as a fonditjQm 4£ anY. pant,. ccnstrucS~'tr 46ryYrncls '.n accordaticg w f proctdwts a'.rthotiNid 'fti' Etterititie C?rEce rcr 3a(iaossl otft^ conlr et; •'Aari .h ur11 ai'ic'e, of guirttntee „ if74d p{3epTemJ;r 24, 19;5, and 31h4 Other ! Etch rwrte:rrmpe privrr contractor trivo:vins fedtriUY 10W04 4 cnrlMI C- aanF:lons ras be 1tnpnsed luyd remedies in• or 9Ubeo&r2c6or sba.ll' (ratlvee tilt tton which ;a not exempt trOrn the re yoked u pravtded In Exectiire Order 11:'a equal oppOrtUnjCY C!SUW tp tech of i1il g 01' , Ulrt ETltgl}th"':the e4trSt apfdrtt~ttltP ? of September, 3119 or rile. renlit, tto'il' or 6r0er of ~hd Flccretaij of Labor, el nrt'ritaiDOOtracti.. 1 .1 C:StIrC. of at7~ tse•p(ovlded by, taw, : iQS.tn t~pryxroHq; Dar. r'l frrlCt. •htle . lncorpo.Y +'lil .sclwste :he, Gordon e+rual or, tJLILlr blltlik'tTSW be uacah TTe app4ltant aregy atrtes :"t, it will tit Ratoot cwr !!1e or sae de !d it h l of .•l~f a itht+nce lmmedi!'.a!i pies edlnt Psr+t• + ;~tr~•ri$ by ti't1etYPidB 1Y3 ail Govern- 0h ora:t4 L to try contract tot conytifttior+ Rdlk of m6d! • I~.t1l atld ttt► pf7Z ia!0na of parntr►Qtta irk'.9t C617ttatt* .}f1a at.,aout:rtata. tA• Itat oh thereof, ag,dtrtnld :n thRfettvla; fist truth4sh i71 in ever) stibo0nxract or per' dPdtllR datfrl raertt is O of lart;rig. tloris of the to 1 of tobbr At 41•CPg„ . Shad6 atdrt uttledsitF.tr peed by rules, trtu• traftltxlfl►t'lr?q~., ypltt ~t aLtiCta for C'hapur 60, whls D+ld jot tn~rh0lc' th atlbry.4r OX, W40" 02section. tre 3ecrelr,rY pf tasbpr drpoe ` 'o1,C,agT TTttTljtit ~yt3da, wild outs- fuutd itsnuant tb 104 ^f tt 11U54• part with fund} ogtali Ed fra,$.tna r(s „ e at ~cr $stv V apd Aa>11ra U.& sar- IJortermrttL ur'6ortokea 06 1114 Cti 4C iPT*L j~y ~4'?altar blrtAfr,psuponoea h {nom htrdSi Act rt4:tlr d 6uti7 that the Fede,al (3n+nr4At.,p dt t a ; iobc~ttlYdtorolif'Wo?I1'tt'eet6tsactW ►llf•° rontr{ctm :it4 F'1C~kAI tM a! lhe £ri pnnt, ro ntract Loan fnba '~f~ i ate syci( actlta 1+>i respegqyy a 6ny spbcon I , r rWor ataY da{RttP. of its, co- mdertsSeTt ppZsuSgt 14f Ilny YepErV;: otb't1}tN>tat tuet a,f the adrnMUUrLot toy f1 u'Ord+?frtt!d y~r OWN f(oS ai 0t, Sol^ tn tarp~ r yl4't t;ap;;.. COp)ncc44 yutaltle,d~'ttret'lltltte: tre'letloit'i111tf ~pcMt dsaY,dueeYai a_rtg,tanaot eprottirt9 4rdt/, ay Otkra,tt711'aal chi Older, the loan rit:w oppotturuty ellual: such , ypvidonS.,tAC udl.,f sisni one fcF h, , Mai ppy~r'tt~41 Y ~!e ~1#tt11 be'eon• Durir•t :he p:rforns.-tee ct this contract, obrttrl sale. Frottdi4' to-,- -Mat! 4h~`%hs" ' std tcd'to bf d b (eR6tY eantract }he conractof NMI as toUorx treat a coutrnrtor betm uos :revolved n, or •s and +ubcontract requited by the Order t The xntrtetcewill r.a. dssr'44•nosto thrtileped aACh 11Ltation with, a suceoa•,, and the fl/1t1ai!oti! t7 tTjl! part t0 fy urautst anY im.Vloy'e10 Ot applk►nt tar r•t1 otrsatbt of "ardor U a its'ift of With titre"- surd ` i fh a Cia:.ae.' tlh y.alt f not :t ploy^r•tnt teen tae ' w, Oor~K, reliywt tton by the tutrnlit :cedar }'a<.tsY iT¢ tah ` Is e1jimi pnys~tRlly IMOtpOratEi! 1P. aUCh.toti• sex, or gatlond prl;in. The C, rit,utor will tradtor Iniy; tollu4;: 1F.e-United stela tb Ake effirvnall'te action to nru', ri ttis4'arph 'l inter Into suet litltstjnn t1 p'ollct the In traela anri shrt,ter or Milt !Ae contract :r,rtJ ate cnp:,yld, end teat ame:ore4a are . enn's of the Cniti.1 Stetc between "t+ye dg InCY Arnd U1e Co; trae• treated d rTAC tmplaS'tient'sithotd reelyd The apgUm t f rt.her solo- that it x111 Iccis x-rltce'm 1 t) their rre. Color, rolitlor,;CA,:dr, hAkI.loaf be "U,4 by the abolt vmLl o?p•:rturuty t(1 Adepectio l 'o1 (CIAON, Such cretin, such act•,.n shill but not be clia4 •i•ith respect !o ;ti oan limpib)tttent essary' c;tanyl5 In lstlR'Jaia qtly' be I tritcd to tea tollow•nnc Emplay'tren.. jP pr=crkes A;,e❑'I ;Wtlt;pite4 In fwdlrally necritcei in the antis! b Ixtill aje datue imcmil. demotion, cc irsrs:tr: recruttmeat a,;t;::J con,eructlon %Cm ptor--fee Thm a4 shun U a:ptrppot to MC111we .11 e-.t,jy or •ecnutmc nt advec•a.np: IayM( ar tertai•, If ire apPllcan: so partiaau!nl •S a 3tue :.,r pror.erly' the, pa t',43 and T elf cr•✓itr. . nac,onrrstu of pay or Ot},er :ofns'af'etm• ;tab tovetN ldt, thc',vr,p i c a( oppORu• f . tlkit:Qs perxsifon• artd telet13W tIt trtirlAt, 41ctu~- bliyC1auoT Is r%1 optUgs,'t to an/ arms trl aLerentfcesh p, l° tints ataardtraee o Ir~ltfAt-et,telity or tuldjvirl yr of pu q 06Y• >Olr ncoMJytcugLUAP:.1t'e!• aratiab3$ )Z.trp•,, rr:t.•net.l which dots.riI't parotip'sts l,'t'sgrit . ploylto erd eppt. III for empieynlent, no• on do- t.ndir the c4ntiitc, it"%to be prw iltd sitting 'Qtth the ,pros-1• The appllcu.t screen that It'a11I 6ts!it and 1 , .,r f x• , TROTIA d{ tr.rs hen:i..rr',mlitatiotl 9AUS4. cmilerate ac-tvtlyyr Yltiv. the rdnlir. At ring ' 111 :`re contactor '61st in sit sollcititions l/eney add the tecretary of Labor .n oa' or tddtrt"mno toe tdtt•t,deel placed by talnUA the comAgoo c, oentrietors and or on otnall it t1le convactor. stlite that ail aubeontrActora %im the tgahl opportunity , oaafdted s7u scants a:it MCI%# e0nitder• clause aria the 14irs, retu:sIiOru• and tell. e10tRAt RK•6:IL'/Ot. 47, NO. 2 0 1-1111 0y, loolo -.0, Wit r, , IY ♦ Yl' I . t I E4 ' :traction contratco or subcontracts to chapter is reJuteea to be tmiwit•d Ut. 'PART 604-CONMUCTION CON- excess-of 110,000 to G performed to sad is p!:rt of, sll nommempt Ftetom 1'tACt01It-AFMth1AW1 ACTION geogisphicM area' 4ULM d bS' :be DS• conttuts a:id subcontracts, factud!'tt ttEflUltlMiTlTf rector pumiaut w 100-4.6 of this pint c•inuruction ooatruu gad s0cm. feee 41 CPR 40- 4(air, trstts :rte erytul opporturtAr c)ptuc florid or RiOargiXxr roe ArMunvs Dubltshed u tit Mr'R to-LCID) Ili re• . Aarnote To Exsaxa Local tratorisaer auUtd w ba !ruludsd ta. and is it part OrroamnT (Exacvrtva OR= 11, is) of. au "00,nesempt federolty aaslatea The Offeror's oe Ofddets aueanaa is ooruttiles.too-contruts fad subcon- ea led to the "Equal OT4,3matwv C s"41• tatou in addition `c the cla:e^ts et- and the 'Sunward Fedtrsi r^quat lsnp or scribed above. a!l Fedcrxl coatruttns Meng ovpormwi Conacruettm eocu%ct officers, ail applic'smA attd all rencon• 30mf)eatiooe•• set forth t-rout. etructloa Contratrors, m appiiesbla. L TAe goals mA tia.etabia for v.lQarXY ebtll indtxfe tte specific-icons let cad fmws Tar sawt r,~ [aprcveJ m xl• fort,% In this scKton In au Federal and ceatase terms for ue Cant-actor's Vrn'ue tedarsllr as tared construction con. wurttotte in each trade as st1 eo[tsvlxuaa tt1CL1 m rxtcss Of !10.000 to Le zet• +ocR tathloav[rod arYS are as ailoWx formed to leograph)ral areas desitnat- ad Ly tha.Dkecwr pursuant co I} 00•d.i 0eau ter : tau Nor lnaak r tslRNet.eim rmoo.ttr vartsaN+tsae to of . this part Ind to tueutrtuttoo s4ti' peritatsm, for Oka woo o nu*cu Lo out" of 410.000 neeu• web OVA _ eot7 In wttols or in pars to the per- nr~eriaesroe tW[srewi+S.e 1o,"mans al noaeenstrtutlon Pedemi eWnt gees ye[y, OOOtrocu cad subdontnwta eoveftd 614 1 3!illeiwiargs under the 1lx ecutive order. t! •)1 tat All P'sderffi cants U" ofltcera aeAYeteaa IYWUL Caosa SUM6,1611" Ce- aad all dopucaate $b tttClude 1134 Ttm" foela are applimble to 160 the Cos- PONS UH.C. Co>,rrevcrNrar CWMeeA4e QreOS- tSoa"selr forth to para>ntlph W d! tre"es "rutrucstoa work Wttheree cog rimnsrow(elnctrrr.eQ+euQ !islet 90 . k to lederat or 4deragy euvged) performed (e asel! b WOO WWOO thlia.sniwtd sst¢ tho Stac'taed Pgde%w to the coverts area UUal 1 4dd9~oym"t OpSiot'tiiWty, CoG The eoonxactee reoespUsna tiW ct» £nt• f "CoMteel ar s a> SUMOWA COOCract 3pect9atUQ= ut '*Mj,s Order sad tht tefulaciaoe tti e'1 CPR Mf+e * mw* ,04 forth to } W U 01,thls t)a tt In a4 so- Past 10-4 04 b6 b#4#4 *111 Its Ir-0 menep 1~ atat~+ , OVW sf UcleaUgem for offeta sad Mds on alt etas at lse Eaoa1 Opporwmg C•icwe. too- y, • Carriutut erspe{I aI► 70r sa 1 'Fedora Lod fedet411y aamted vary crtk t<ffirmsive Nation oult;su#w namntl Ulm" $I&"* Ueper asnf 0 JAW, or UrA by %t'o soecdso+rkr as sec Iorth In 41 Cf It tt►. ~tnleti0n eoptFActa or subcontracts to 4.afal, ar)d its efforts tp m.0% the !!rye ejy ~ t4 *nom tba bt+eetar duepgef at 1~e ~etYeetraa[t In 11406 0bifti saes l•aflrted for,tbe aotmow first Wbgn rNSaatdd 4y tp~; D~rtCiCt ptrrsualit aN cotww rwitsre ttity cite wlkaAacka o. . `.')uoIaM 1 A l'' .0 ! of th, 4 po AdaUntata.-lri; W to ba per pored. 'Me hour of rait,o[iky `t~a}f' dsebt Tbupturer e IPA ` 1 11 **www si'l'l] rettaits th- ftitidon of sac 'emala ea+ysaymsgg ~ctt srstaqur ra ua bK s+bet+ wr,. aarsAn tbwgKj+;w, 00 the r.4tes set•forilt in par "tL fdl S WOO" 1q fit. bf 101" SM1,C!C ww the appettk tfona ,ler+~eh of the eootract, iad M +re cbAb d. J llmr.b" L'tc•iudiett ttt the tcs shW ttrso m s iaad t.ilt t16 fos'th In 160-4.3 of ihle daft M A. eSl art :o gA ea,p,clof taltwntt sad vo[QSit tit tltuk Ia}l persons haYtt3a pr!kuta to'otly wndluoq of soy rrwml cowrwt, ?ub'• eteetli 'A fbCn Jf Ys ptolecta.'(•be tsufu of .Iw'8tee! Afrom racial p6 rot _tK h-~-11 icocraex,,Iota'la bllice or [rtt}1t~ otmortror:cm-esyiasswor Lot rod 13tstlartleofts3aR • ~ lttWty4tts leUrzliy; aa„'ist4 h~tt!ttrWs• from CQnWWoe to coatisegor or Irm'tD( ttl) Riispaak fait pehtoM e(' WK!C1 d, i1dR gwverpd py tlife yttrt 41N eat to Pm1~ascet~ foeE;ts told owto1e 4f R!iri/i Rkte. CNbut' Central it Pouch ;oencaasin3o..On obt)MCWra VW Caadrl,^tae'1 11 Do }viola AMv*AA or ek)fr 3bUl4A tUltafl tr taD!?frtd by'tecuitHOxler '1746 and tioa the tbhtrees tha ure.order d retantl.ss orticer, cad tetNledPOs W sl tsr+tcr~4 t tut mutt and ftwiv i" fell ferle4s ;hi ftPlemmAlAg aeons e?t► )a• XM s h__ It ott W r Zg u cat at tha rAw th t+tdtsh com, go 14 be tq ~dcis ;hv k4fl u Q $W chitoif ; ty4-ti A ,tg'~l,1r<•y)<oA' Tl1p~6v xwndntli4 or the MetSk tllattisK "f the eato or. itko ad aj, C;aa cIS tctd iv{ acct 0, . at s rati ~aMQU S."A WiA drri~a~wy , o et f Me ortd4tl pert!!!/. 'If worth Anerta oda V6. d ited l3cin4ottarrtl4406 4161 treat. 10 ft&&Alsuas i44=ttbbie tribal tftuw arts M Contractuti offleerd, applStantd srrycUaa1`t[M'~f at lt0.doo'at art OCT !or ionctrucbop ,•,Qrk ands' :he 'crouch seotberahro sad 9arttctnet'.rn or and noncow.141mon OQCtzwwrs shall eopttscG Nm"Lha kttn %K13 jetlcltatfoL oottuaur:ltr1:e~[!f)cstinv. gi%ea .Witten retire to.the Dtractor Th* ~puSltvruo•+spu!:1st:b. fsaria;sda:ass t. Whenever the Coctracsar, cr any Pun. w!thln 10 working 1AYs of %w0d of tad te)euat•ot rwtt>ee of tt~e :uoccctrs:wr, cmtr-.ctor at snr :4*r. subcontretts a pte• Contract luh)"t w these proYt7tors. r t :OF e[ !Cot tLfkatlos i un xr, xt;tae:ed tlon of the vera .ar~!rre "7 corwr tet:on '.•h/ a0t~141t1CII tnrll 1Dt::llda ih? car gr snouts c th+ '4bromru= e8[t.^sued tnae, 1: shad ;hvs!~Llr rcfuae t ;;01 nsme, addrvsa Std' te,Jeph r,h ,umber rternnr ud tra26iet1:oq ruts rt the 24- fubwn rut a: rxem of 11i.ow the prom- of the ccnt;sctcr, rsaplo9ur iCcutifica• ° ~ ) Sad the ttoaratfhlc~ ar!. In amen contaru lj%q a ptinbte~yeais NOVO# ree'~ntTari con n'' :..vet td arttOllttt of th- u to be p•rfont.ed i, .U •:uQ :1 !n;s Youce. %4,1 a Ito :Oa- to m om resale Centel wow gad Which eontn ct. ax+atat at?d starsict and co u• tract raivtina frooi -.,411 ;o0ctuum tr.. to let rtp m the so11r1uUdw horn Which pietion :fates of the clatraet; the can. FOvared ,)ea• 'a :jmA t'!,compuno of t9s this cc ntrietreet:laeo, tract rumber and zeorrfphlcsy area ytaaai+ru til usss'hers tee eoatraee u cW 7. u tba Coorrat'tor Is partttipet!rut (pur- >n •rh .b the P Mint '1,:0 be. P.Td•tiett yivtitt the 16" cou:ItI 4*' suem.;o Ii CM *AS) to a $etaesatn OrrbtSd. tlt,r, Lal1 • Awn ac!,reeed by ctii..r! !4 [AS If f~ iQ)' i;aa.folivwlnt notice Arian pa'A. ~ Lehr A Yte ferWt~dtM~Arttiw rAwNxx st•~ u' eluded !n. a3nndd ahttU ba s pnR olr•1[ so• 15" per*'r 4W .ttioer!visty"eNarvea t!•ifastt to ,AA060$ttsl6 , eidr+Nttr°i' -letwo 04111mom in all Vw% j9," ~i1A Uc,.Mk oss!or offoss W4 uids on 01 , 1a} '::)1; elyttat~' ~ypOtCtutttty, 411i+t0 am tl fly' at is* I ¢444WAON) A Federal tYn3 WO.-r%UY+'ssalited cola' ougllshed .1t~4416A do-/.1!ai of Wall Li a:•icaotQftnM,ytti: o sun fe► AWi.tt 1trHtlit,'Y0l„ 4 4uf. 444. it10AY1 0:;0811 A 1"# . 13 . i usner '.,1,tis hats 'i'dCrs 1srUC:q atl:.f {p C. }falntslis a C-meni ful of the .n►"s. o:hsr ts7 ~Jrf by llt►`rlerutmeat 1Jl t9e " the Pun "?n ax s :e Juts to CLr_• addresses W4 Weth0ne rtmce/a a1 lsch the C40 rY er ,Yatl aend sTU n l ,l 43r. rrstrai7. t:elT rat`.:'t 7'.vn 'A sad .'x:JU• rttL'u`r1U' `nd f^•resle otf-t%e sirest appil:"t Lion ;o 01X=t117.)+" tr 7':G`t 13 t1'f tf4 e• ~ ' Ran :ttn, thdprO10LACU of I." ClcF 110144• 'arid tAinc!. ty or fetsa:m Ft!ert7d F..-Fn It s<:• Mt the opt nxs, acrtt•~4M p'kxWdtex. • tt" P',a'1. 4!u'1 trrtrs"t4r'Cr et.irt?!'•tTRC• ,:1-40'3, % ft[I'-,t:~pft )cunt or rox.ta'~t4tY SM tss:s tote'.t(d 9 She Woc!40* Prxesa. .rr Dert.;r:FRt,ne'.a an e•cet7tEil 6!1,a a ErA o.-gjalaAwm and a! trh.t: ut!on sax :attn 'r-to wait ;Imnt -mccrity t11d fe.'i1.s VAU4,11y '0C4Vtd ti :atPly 40n ltr oollea• wv:i resmt t4 Lath auca xelf lfulh 11 loch a -oI )YM retr-Al altbr mltortr eet,or_% tloar un•1tlr :he EEO cis')sd, aad'o ;alke a !dual 'xae rut a the u-tion t:leto ht:l Rrd sor:.+n P."A 4here reaunat•le, ;to;'de flood 1µ1h fr':•t to ret.!C+t t"M fea4 -•caK :'-'anal an, lU d e!err4t' tck to t. a after cont. "r,cmrr tnd vaeatton trlvD Qy the fan :n ~',cr Crtds la 1h:ch it h:e em- ContrlOor J7 tht ur'on or, i( trttrrtl, cot mr :4 'A MCIOVlty L7d:ftrtdt po',LC bath an D?:ycLe. ; hs 1'4'rY'! enel ar 3r4ef CnployM by the Contrxtar, th:s Ahall De the r,te u3 In o'atr areas ^f % Cone-utor's atner Comm"ort or Scbc,ntrr:tgn dortmented In the fL'e with 'ht rrtdoh W)rtfcrtA. !oKSrd x JrAf la ml sCr.:`,+d F1xd!^a not therefof.110114 vith'Nhvevrr xdr;t'oatl it. 's.'ls:atta all teat and other vlecNon te• extvle va :uVtrhd C'.,"+t9 nra er J$'1tecti. nond It,r E".+^-rrSC:Gt '^17 `~%C SJk •n, 3u'l :^.'3:1 Theta th!re is 11 oo1:Lt'1013 :0 trsctcrI rA•1'its •,O t:jt tc-l'11th Worts 14 d- 1•'r VV' 'b ral:DOtlttp r, ntcCn n,Clf;f 1!1?n 49 so v};!r xi C:R Part So-3. schlere the ilea taut And (:.nt' tb:f., t^ the Mrtctor '.''.'n the urtiol ar ',.trot's L Core':ct lt'rtut lar.'..apy, 1a lnrt!t:ory b :-tie Contractor si.ell A-rpl..ran: th'r wfL vhlrh the ^4 ntr%rtor by R ;nikttite and otl,zllon x :tut ;t ill nseAty 'ad /pe4:f;4 slf'rRiA Cl4tl xt'on itar.6 a, .:e ;to- hax",vrf 'ttreCtr ent tai riot te:errtd to !emx t ,ti:Ctlnoi !or Promo.h)net :'v tom: rt, no5d '.a ;uR:r'Drs 7a tluo'ugh @ of these tht !'tntrutor a ml.rtty ;tmn or vem n nitl" Rrd v^iQ irsk7 th cs eo;i:yr!1 to joceintatlo^s h6 i~s:x sat fo;.h i4 the sd- seat by the Cootmctor, or a'nen the Con- tack cr a L awv for. thmuth %*;mpn,tia lkltAt!~ j !rear T'ruch two contrstt rasulted ttuur ter Cher tntUMAZl;n tb,U the tr%L,%LaL eta., svxh oCportunitles. 1rt t%ora%sti to perttn'ltet of thr tc0d ttrtfO d, etfrt sl prtt!:a hits l6Ltdod !ttl Cdt• m tka:sre that seniority practlct~ 10 houH of eMpmymimt *rd URA'tlr3 of rllodr• trfc4tr(!!'urs to meet I6'6bL'inrior.5, elrtttlflttr:r)tli, wort 1St L-rmenLl And other Its U4 f4!r1Je W,!'+:ttloa't!%e Caatnttor e. 7)r-!1oD on•tkl'o'a frJtnnf cD7ortv-i!• rKM,)Utet ,rert!ea, do rOt hR.'r % dixl'-ma- aAotud revvm;'T be tole t0 ar ieve in erah Uet rr / r pit tly:r .te 4t S 71nV„t TrnPrn: it rxlerv t::rc: by ur.1rus'1y ru.-dtodn, ail SOri trtst WA trvte t', xtlich It t.ra tn?Dloyfar for 'yLb ire% shivt! vYyt'f.L'll : ,ot: minors pt: r "ZC ra•f Rt3trd AckW:ea ifi the covered UM The C,tntr":4)r 'A ef- WO aad R. ram [ncl aUnd Jr:t AW.1, p'*- to .rf tt tf:At the EYO poll -y and :ht C~- petted to mAife V' Ss'aitt:ally uftifonn C- inar atd apGrenNcLthlp Jrd t J~e~ Dra- trcr.ott'R oclfgAttom tindbr those so' -tf fre11 toward :ti ;W" to each Q:s:t d'al:tt fr!tny r _vvt to tYt r'sntts ~vrs erc.clo , U crujxt'uan.'xtcvirl,3 '4'es 6: tltoi the2"Nmsfecifio* - merit 'het & rov"160ir (those pr'CAtir'!s a 1. 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Aay, :o pp.: /L }~t rLi ~t DIt ! LLLt t1,y t eStY b? A3; @ a tN ~..d xo?'ea'bt e,~#dfrs Alyufte loa R..1 r "ht{z t kd t91+~ A °F f 8' r 1 ErsLr1 tad trUMAKIa a xar'tloc tnvkoLS• ! zrlt f J'i t • r ADO itrFr f that .rod cst~sFttt bC'ritCri 3{ ♦ if tni SP ens !:'!'A 7f tr Rr'6rsRtett. .r.tltn+gjzaj,A tAd jusfu.:)1 D , ,C•(r fil n>"tp~ttLr''., f'.4 a, twit Ctl~ rt t•riSr'd t[t r~ r:VLlr'~ 'r (:"tart9 1e dtlian 3t t$, 0 itl 'tad fl'Ctt~f.. irQtR!N,.T 7 t!C"•i.10C?..!I taea'i rc"rc i nL 1'l :itim lrcl 'n 7!t !scilitles At ,11at.;et '}sc~7- 117`1 Wnrcn't1'e C0ttm!rxrd 111oiri!'tlM'tr.? t Ctsl' ` food 11+111% Wort 111) onrrr i.a 4 and,v 4,0115 stjnrq to rorc l'rt L1'tr+ct9r. 01-11- [1dx. t1. ~r lt¢mtr a:s foi 4'or Itt :r't 7 .ar•1 t z.tiM!fs. u,4 :.to ,ac's:r t rt. ,.'1 a' i t::- e rch _tro t4'.:r' f. s1M,e x tl ti .An '?,r it rain 7r non to raen <y P~xt .3SI y at uditf a vi ).T %I. 0 7 c rs'r.t:iln ,r,,ect.:he Cor,tr:rtrir u1ni1 trf:Lsuf .:'t „d. ' 111+ ,d•ri ..y:-?. G''" i.~a•.I ara'olIC .to t!t.II tote 'r9:`C:!:CAu)4 Qhj'.,er'''ilet 111 :7f ir•.,tlL duper Gc,iil`{ c:'ty a?Cr. .75.x,1 C 's ♦n'^ it ;;N rr fla Ch tntettdt-fu t Lire t ,j &oothesra r. it Rn m7 t srry surar '1vt rho rho 4'-'' ro' p( rt !n h:t t,r' oa ' 1 ~Ad , yer!tri x: E s.1' , i Gtc 1 :~?S s 1l of cr ~}t y d6tr•Y.r dt 1-114 Q)nU•se ors top rnD rtetr CJr-,ta-,or a '1Difa'vlotot '.o itat iGl:t jutm 1 Qh`tri G - ~'.§Wn8 Aad rtih' Y 1. i~ 'i'i fV0.V,:'A eGt+tr:rirernt, ,^.:h sroM.tX Utrst- .vn~at (,.t C:Attsf.cr; :a'.1ho 1,extr::.p3,:~J ' 0, A =:0 va fcr mot-ortfa trd R utv;- ticn !o ra,noritr eI :vans ;n f+rdot+s warit 4:4411 ~.4sZt;X , . r3lt 4putil.1901 1): well n. nat-4.5 etl MASS. trf it "on ltte'abt IA such Rtllltlel' ' 1. • 400 11,1 fhr -,f4'atr: rr:Gt a 60Ft3 r ra: aLr i~ -.e r r ..'A{r ,oslt'ar, 13 r d4l h1 4m lo,~frt -714115 t:/ b. -PA013h %rdbfsAtsfn a "t"ilt 1151 of 0" "934,44 w,t9 P~7u. sJ• i ,yyeit ~xtd c ; W oil!r,-tp ~tl M 1td4ttV`atd'!sfn~'-t keo^k,tmoot sDUtebs. m1lrJty lrMU-11tleD.s. '7 F&A 'I'xd ~tr• l ,d .s ta(e'R t rn.Afit~+ t iQn fcr tj 1 jyh ti J fW40 "ttodtl~t}kltloft'td W%hfrrtf Wi nc,nt7 trod feats. s et d'.nu ani sd'a I tty .tiU} otl.:aR.e {7s;a u`'t:i Ll plflrt~tl,!*fl, At nJ irf a'st ~~er ^['1 h=lGty rtrd Yrttdfrty D1t >frtRfll ~1otu'tvirtt o Wttpt for /'silo ~Hhler:cu+tiF' nti', cY K, tc4de '".Jfe7~5nU1.cyeCciiCrY!ii'teta4ta'fb;tio• >,,t'i.rtflft>rM dgrty' pdpieyYltesi tltwKUratiw' i~eR~lnd.oM~byfhtLe t.brt+r.rCt':o: ! P.1 1-a l'*!JfLsf tom Rxecut!" Or tat if anrartlfdt iarttent3ulr,~Y~# @raGa4!,IFAOfris+Atalu1; :1011Abf:n 0"0. WON Abl",rrloP V0 A".11- avIll AAI M,44 ~It MLA:.ono rrlpertxo. troop of sDDica'atu fit RDFre..Ltcts•;p or tY.e 4trW? f>rr%aaDie, eves taouW Md ~ v + r • r M041 A Ri{Nt! 14 VOLT Q, N0. 2- 4Ao-MPAY, MOW htrM e r4p ' 1 y' r 7717., r e • Tfir (f(,,~rr;r. tii~ll±,e_ir.~S;'fi CItA ?~lVfi Conaactor hal aehfeVh its tools. for women amorally. the Contactor our be 4 YWA- Lion of the Eaeeutlve Order tt a 04117eAb1 nority smug of womto °i underuullt"L 10, The Contractor shnbl roe UN tte Mls Lodi Umetables W afrvtr.►Nvt wt°oes sund- lords to d1ec:lminste atalnat ally person bt• cause of race, color, rellstoa. se-, or r allorAl arena It, the Contractor shall not enter mto W Subcontract frith i•+7 penon or firm de. Darted from Ooveraaunr coat,-acts pursu. Lnt to rxecutive Order 11:41. 12 fete Contra -nr shall carry out sueh a►ncoorls and penalties for vlo:attoo of these specMadurLs and of the Edul 09"t• turn? CSwse. L1CIUt1Aa 51UWr1a1ca tet.^•u- natioo Led carcttlatton of udVAaa subcoo- tracts u may to la posed or ordered prr'tu• Lot to Executive order 11114, u car ended. Lad Its ;mplew mans revula.tlow, b+ the Offtct Of redefal Clatrut Compllatr a Pro. V%m& Arty CAntrutor who falls to C►rry out such "netioes Lad ptouttea shall be N ttOlatfoo of thete specLn3Uons =t Exeeu• the Order 11140,16 Lmendal 13 The :4ntrutor, to ft:lftllleg Its oblles- tlooa under the" epew:if"tions, shatLImpie• meat rpottfk alfirmative actloo steps. at least a eatarilve se thou rtszdsrds :ct- smtad la par""Oh T of the" speCll:cso Lines, so u to achieve maximum rtoultt from its efforts to eorare equal employmottl oppomwitl. U the Contractor taus to^ comply with the ralulrmttats of the IUWJ- Uve Order, the tmolamentlAo retulations. of thtO epealt AUori, the Director shall pta need In ueorda u e1L't 41 CYR 40-CL L4. The Coetrxtor shul desiout a M spoaable Wknal to mOd.'ecr aR uaplortaeat rotated tsUvtty to aasurt that the trnapani EEO pallor is being carried out, w subrolt repot'te rei"Ir 14 the provte;ctte hem~c 31 . alloy be HZulted by the Ooveremert And to h"p rooom.6 AscaM1 sell at tetdt taelude for each employee the mate, &Adz m. telei phrao numbem tlOa.IIt 4*4 tnda. 11L':o11 afflllattoa. J any, ertAp~PT s IAest!lleuloo number when =[Snto< sxtsl h'Cdrlty num0tr. r s,"IM44 u.a:,oaeeh Aka.+t* proca" ftryue,'slttppr. CC 4, rsrr, dates of chaoras Lit status, Noun seised per nt's in the W1111 "t" z$444 -c"w.atb P". and locs• '.uos At which the work •ru y¢ Records snail be maintained to ! derstlrtdLale gr bl ro t14 to d detest rd1'r t' y i Rnl t t Fq' nd tnulf aetw'au (Yen ~ , tS.:lolhi;see'''urrlslY~f`BQfdH dt}~ofc atru44 u 9.0311Sltlbs'titSed'tiii•Y~ptlc~i''~~ctt{~p{0aa of other leers which esubm* dlf {rioa $11Adyrla of_Forna'tulCbar'6pdel UIS sir 1: h*6 of UUe. late fort ttlI htrlf a of 'ocal or other area, rtsldents 'a.g. thcol. ,finder the a ukAte Worts ftPIoymeht'Atdt O1 IVN 06' 04 'Oofvhunlty beretnonlint Block Ursnt Prct'rIM). i bbl the notice jet brth to 41 1'F?Z d0-4.3 and the spe& irulow $et forth to 41 • CPY, 5".3 Yeplire the , :Ye n '?oft !oF f'ec'eial RhcSi t?an)id)rnen~= Opportunity Bid Con;!tlor3 (o` 91edrr- &I and Pe!de•ral;y .4ssjt4d toftatt-ict:ein published at 414M 32,183 and corn. ig44tti!_,!<AOe/ft ~+1: StN 1~040!•.%f44ya1 , >e~0, Ubd 4Cot3dJU0J*, send t the. N #.W Porn sAlsti'not bdutel offers the MUs SlttloAllh'11i38'I4,Pdf't0-l ttAeoEa1 ff• ~L~lCtl►l,:a,~°. 'err ry r , v f;s; r ~ .r; n. is t z. ,c~ i ~ rr i3, 01iflJli t14tlsfti,`Ygl, Isil ;S y111:eAY, Vr7Abir< Nh Iwo .Cw i0,0'!931 ° 15 ' "4 It r P, r qli°if'ryr` Y I ~.2F, tK ~n al -0'~ wi ;~'•'t.' V~-1~.^ S+"'i,W o`4 4 Y i + S r ~ ~ ~.4 I. t)A' M1 I 1i1t! 1t~0~LA110M! 44899., (APPLIES TO PUBLIC LAW 92-500. ONLY k , r ti .fir,. y f•! J 0 .'r t: If 1' ^a:rt to y ! Crtl Sw - J f >t T L.1,A` w,y'1J r ~ r~ F'q,li r.v ,r .,>I;d r'la•:A r, A t, ' Cr i E r J L TitI " AIIfYOrx O-taRi+ tsttt>r Pwwbrrntrc~ . '"r. COxMfiIACtY00E/c>:7M1lrf'= _ { ' ~ , lbRLa7gart!AL aaxaru, cCUaeY'Pbla ~ n,r a 5 t•~ '~f~'8 ~ 0 J';N n» OV" , -A taut; e~; fdr ; jagf~{ lYrf+ 34 a„,ie ts~~tlPlWf idtAern!rf;oF~ 6d~ 1 C r ',.1 ' ' $tx►a orIl{toilt# 91"L. A"4 A"*o to Bcpetrr„a,~fay. M1 SL Prka RedueuDA tvr IJFIetUyr#,~M, t;jr Prklnl Dru. , • 17. Cpvenani Ajuirt Ccrttlo jtnt }•eear I a. Orit u l tl-& 14. P►tdnt& 1 f S r IS. CoPrrrfht/ W Rloht4In Oita. " )0. PrOMOR103 Af&Ot W. fq-vlpi4 ~'eelfuu. , 17. my ow,rIir" r t r 1 'i',1 t't+e'iMf~ri f156 t~ t-hthetol ! ,fte tN.c• t)a'tat)o~rtst', lut~:uentai ron~Fi1 tsrfrfpeda Ydk N.UIf w%1441W-or- ; loC►pk~rtels{p: tay?t~lx 494t1kf a~tf ,{!ut tJyf+e sl f~ G anY c3n.,lct f, yt1- /IOtL 01 this C-O titf 4CT. tb► Tl;la efnt:Wt a Pit sold ;A >xrt~5t ,1 F 1.~,. 4•~ aPJf 1+"i i S a tt1f 0 Y. ftv"ronofi ti~ Prot". i CI "O"m RfWIM VOL It, NO, )Oi WIOKSOAY, SOnAt" MITI t 77, r rr: f .i S r ,;ate Y :a.. . J„ e y,,,{ Q i iK[}~ 4+ o "i 1 alt !r > u i , a i 5`7, rc•i, lra 4~{084 `1l1~.~~~ P-nd punt as May, 'be ~D O7jutu • A4 thkA Of f 04 VOC4 WA 0p10 000 A ►O WW"I ed• [oft UOIS Y~ts doP al 0A4 g1.. sevro0ft O to ifet lsttpso t1" 51* 1 mo tamltW.rel .fatale. ' W ' t4 anbfec6 to ropAatloall. CoaWned 41. 40 CovLore. e(vI ftesiMS4 n'CPt so. is 1ht td pNew +"th the 00ek 4 t4AV 4►t44. rie CM $5.934. 30.9330, and 3S,e30 In effect on hertat it 4Clrlt ru the cnarsow proeid4d for SM hW ruralise shall be lfebto tot 01 the date of egesutlon of a41s cgnW.XL la this oort1rt4t, Thn uwtul Shalt Pr9atptly 4LML4# td Lbe ovw t"W&W trOm his 1.F icl The awner's nQtits utQ rMb lea pro- loved fate the ".4itf?ns. 't he finds thrt IUW or fslhw to Complete the Wort VIVO ytdsd is these ekusu ate in addltloo :o any such toadltlona a aterially differ Vid the spreWW tint, ocher rights and remedies 9rovtSed by low eatwe nn L+Creaee IF domit s is the ContrSLC• It) If the wintraet provld" for UgasdaW or under this coatrut.' teYs cat at, or 134 flax required for. par. duaaaas. and U the Omer teirattnake the formaaa of .ny part of the work under this contractor's ritht W proceed, the rtsu!5 e, CnArtots eontrut, whether or riot chanxed as s result QamSaa ISID consw of pith Ngvl41r44 da (a) The O"f ;nay, at any tim!, without of su:h tondWons, rrt equitable adJustment 04#4 until such reasonable time as tnaY be notice to the sureties, by written order der Iltal be made ants toe contract modilled la ltquired for fine! oompletion of the work to- ignma l or ladlcofe4 to be 4 ci•rage order. *'riling aecnrde)0Y. rether with any Lycrewtd cvCA the Center make any change to the work 'rithln the 1.b) :ro claim or 11%0 a:ntruwt under this lae+:r4ls cam; et "9 he work. gentry . opt of the contract. siwludins but clause sh&U be a 0vtd 4Weu the oontractor it) U the contra proti Des for liquidated has p.en the r0rr rogWred )rr,hangrtph dsmasn and 1f the owme does not Cereal net limited to chances- (a) of this Ss Su$L eue'.u that WA owner Bate the contrxtA/s MIA rA proceed, the 1.t) In the epecffkationf ltnClV~Ugf 4r}w may ut'.en4 t?e I moribed Uwe. mating damese 'AU cortsU% Of sutb :IgtL. {pp d,deelsru): (4) No elala bo t# t-uor{t{aetgr lot ,w eqW- 9" drmaew until the coot!/ is twmptetad <Q) its the method or c Saner of l eft all adlus•teot,k here%ad4 tW be a!• or "Op" fe43e3)?of in the the wotbowuer•fttrntsf+M. faoRltleu!Seed U aaaerud titer etas! payment under (d) Tho tmttaeW1 riot to wo"A adall , nx The contruwr Htulptnent. aMtei'Wit. ueNaad, or rite or t~irt Orontrstt 4b so eerle be d +wrCotsmttataolte - tLnf n. if , oflas e) Of f thi the k ti l teotleritlod In e'ae'ikrlL . e. et a~tl!.!o`ftby vt~ ftc t 1.1 This deW A Use "Wok" of this AI oossm So Othst' d ve I: A sum "*M AI d v btitirt wtitte4 OrdK br u ot+t (4) T!ie OVEM r Say order the eaatraeser to 'e x! *OVA urvi r& UIVr hoidm tau Cum Other t OW order (hteR ante W used It chts pw~ " wtirstg t8 PAP" dealt or intsrcvpt all K ilmplt (b) IN A Ukluda' dirwctie n, ins"• say pats of the ~vorb for strb anod of ttaee ANA of b"bdmbe of tat OW ,teettw l0dW 1& 41 Unit. teteJetlrotrNeA.'otr douteslast"I hft `a/ htt'JW dotor MMA W M ap,'+ropriate tor. %as. 141 no . AAA 6"A-at 1.414 ~ the bwsee, whkivakw wS 0oh i hitiom the twema w 00 of the owner., ' NOW' . I L' ID) y taw LyKarrenN of N1. 0.1.1 wf Put of * W"b* iii~~ in the Chill be ttiatid M r ebinte-Oita Umer t h(g a s," a thiss,"traotor ldtw the tercet of L`fe ror* k? for a* artna.enaorr 1h atsae or s ooabeltf Stith the as ""AM -r~_oJtko eeot111~ ' "to. ¢+ercttrtt r,',3,ao, rtloptado4 MOW, or WAfftefud by ~ow, " WW s Weil of t ` li_ht order and it the ad oet of the sareter f, sAt 4tnietftweu at tAtit MW=Rk& qtW y Mt At it311 unwgalLiSJ( Notes. arde .Claret the order as a ot)anp OOntsW" w . t sw s MAt to vat wic3tka the W~, of 61>o 3rwtitr oe + Cry . , - titre fsel: to tIW cetierwee for U ro start cc) 3fXW"'At prtot~vl ..till, Ott clf:wt no to spatttte!L con Ilk a rtbAW.,414 Una). 64 a- " 4 S •Owe . e►~ ~eaNltNptlu c°at~ytot fa{a 'tae 9roJtf ov_-++dri+p! U At'dwe,,or, C1. the 9"Or adze atvt wlup< ast oel) it;¢~It 41 sta1M .ttttea4roac a on. dtW of equ(tattL adttmlpt 1 . ; [ 7pe m)s)iraetet, ittA~s 1.p , ti~t~ senvotb4 u d he as:wa~t s4atl!>33ed !A u tWyr ~detget Wf et dtzt ouch y t 91st '"►t rf {µyN•Ip .It oi~p ttyefo~t ' wnelCii aaaWd(rviy• tt<rr+tet Isis' WQOMO ,rho 1 to►~ o1.. of t" t is tor. t,1,i)kt• inapt ab•1 De made uodot Veit 0!" for "its' tuhbor of fOrt4e of my otllu Wort +lntltf this t ny gwpntalor4 drJsy, of Ira xruptWn to 1.M fist deN• `u b Byte t "dot 'rritht0' of t too t, whether or, riot eh~ g!Q q ally extent ill thee: Derfoemattcl }py.d. We true), bet a owns. to bits/r, art eg4)srbit n3~t,tttbn"nt shed Ae tiles so tww_!wd defaa+ed 4r Intem)Ptea oviode of &W. Y`.i* *mer iWJ1 areertela sf,}Ge the Contfact aOdWled'3t sritlhg by ad+y other Cause. tne:edind the iWtls thst (sets e{)d;tha,ectegt of the,deifty Ind ttyeoleitn Y. Illtfert»r 'MItceot lot er.:tee :t:ept,eecat of Chit estttrM%t if 13? fwt'.•)d 1 rt.*4 &14 s lot, t~ M" ttN tart ~oe4d at detelthh sfialriektlonl,' nd e;a3ht aµ einttttZ t adh+statent • 0 ~dod for or te.01 )L ! the t fQtr_Xtty tlti 0 GrtJef lb elbow/ utW 1.t al• y saeluded of Mt.Yt4ei p[+r X04 0~. : in ter Up eolia Utett(ted Doatt'tpak id Co4tr444. rd~ bttorF' this costa sat ° t++et wAtMa tel No e!►Lr Uaw this ok rehW d t wu !<P tes Q"0e Ule ""Ited.'Atea, r4 tae Cord pf : totres! f 1.3 f4~ ells p09t1.1Ae)1rif~ 4tOte ,C3►e11 pGG,* P ~t g 0~• o~ +4011KI re ebecttsratig'ns lot Wht8d the awtkr .18 d1. f1 before OR @on Ive W ably) )tithe kd of the *61 of - t8e o►fi1r W! ~ " b(1. tvOnttDle, tae C9Wtstole edlustmeot ttfto.+ct la+ttlTM tf►ba. p'rMn t tAq[aert0 tltait lttchtae'shy.taereaa+d r>wt e+eaaitabiy traeurred by the eohtreetor in atteMpW4f to " abut opt appii Iva 411. la ~4s roe 4 l4 "404 thacre " ;actor ~►y n1. i» r qepµ{ CCmD rltb sxhdetectriy $tefltkWOrd, a susw*ol ct4trl, 0 (2) Ifni !Ii, defaWl un9iY t 1.(s Clo , Or that ~fte 7 ir) it she tarttra.:cgt:lhtK,dt,W we!K s CIS"- IA art tpouti'a etatsd,' lY a++ft`t+ 'tt'u exeuieDll leader ti eltl ire e (A 4U4 qb )0nti".s of the p*alr4~shs;t b.', this elaJra for as ,squl:able,,sd ua rant urdlr *rttla es Wot) s1. 9tadic"le r.ller tai At this QW1114, he tow;, *10h t p 6ya 1•ftes fe' =U"Cloa Of eugh St'~9cnaton. At lay, err Tat' 'sn:00 W U the latlde of telallpLtibh bu .WOW of a wntien chance order V14er 117) :NDOQM ):act ant lift( titre the dstq of,.,ftA1t MCA tmVtd under the clause provt4Ut for ebovt of 1.17+4 furtishine, of a written notes paYmect nado( the oonWW. tenora 1103A Andeniort medi ~f t the atn-K un44r (b) above. wbmlt to the aantl t 'Y71.t• `D ' ten ttatucent it:t)ng ',rth the tederM e, tltNnrAttan roe terA,Lr, nAatACf3>ua pn)IT J) th clause act In tddlt.r,n to nature and a oretu7 eat:ne oe rush 'hits :SAS -txs rrasrc~s any other rich). arA rersedfrs pro'r)ded by urt)eN the ovrner'extendS thli tuhJ¢• he (A) U the fon.netdr refuaea Ot twits to ter uD4 leis Contract statameot of e.3Lm hertr'Mer may act to yrocc<ute the work. or i py separable Vv% Qr tl i •e wed 'a parse +ph fd'.(l l of,'hb eluded U1 the riot:cs'" r 1.b) abide. the word. with such "domm u stlt lnulh c'rum, the Vfm ' Rt7edntrLCtan tr suppu. (J) Vo atatrn by the "Ofiractcr for an tqui• !'s mmptet:on Nr%A the ;tine t;ac411e4 act rya" O:eare fti7e0ntraC rrs or abopLora at ISM* YUultate-it herrander shall ba . al• this ca:.tact, or Lay ektutaloa thesaof, of sny tier. [:wed it Cower 1.f f aftee [Usti payment w')der . fyla camplvte acid Mork wltWzj t'aeh e, r"Jal4nox too COM1ti/t>1Ra'b trt4 pti" time, rho owner may. by written 00001 to a. et►rla ~OStstCO4D.Tt~lyd 1.M ton:naoWt, tert+rrate isle ritht,'A Fro- (a) the ovr4 r my tep's~~ittats'.titc *"it `slits the werk or /tuts pats of tit/ 00ek '-PrMAnpe of 10(,.11 mde 'at4 etaty►e} dS I, ''t~l• ~ 0oa:r'Kor, tht11 prq~tvtty,, 4..14 u to Y:deb tbrrt h M `U" 0111#4'' :s axle oejdltrtoe w9b •his c.;.IMS'•t abole, t.'rOra Ofvre /ueh cT'ff~ditfona-Iih d[etu(*4, Both. ee,:ut the owner xnY :sic ovsr, the ►ork • t'~et'e tft>5e tit pQstt Cary jWT h d eOer tht otM~r !4 ~vr'iluet t!tt'e!) f Ofuddee Coe 4,e proeeeute t: 1 IS&* to O4r4ple'lop, 9r Serif 44tero, qe W%.01"I 4 ralldttt'.h lk )treat phytktl torcJtloro it the stw !:lift?- ^t MMA Of 4041"wile, end tear take 0acrnf .1.!u but loon{t at t34t04W. Ar,1 stscL er std tars.artaUr (r>Aee toN .ndttw A ill :1W 400 r)f AM tW L4 CoMUt7A the Miry tea 12IAM ao sue D4 k flitted 0$' de~J(e:1 to tte ►ttt11AAL Ri0WI$! VOL 40, NO. 41-W10M004yr 004:Mfsi A 070 ,r, r, + ?f r, . i,. r k k'' y l 7 ,'n, :i.: r: t u v. r << 'ai'l`. :1"J ' r lit ,r1. r k• ~le ',Zw r F 'Ir 44095 1 Q,o.4qtraNir of k nottrx,pf l~)rat uim fpect• IrM44 b;, th-l order, t }on r~aeat of the nttlon of the vnount due to the coatrutor fSn1 flit eltttnl t0 S~~tyy'~i Ix Qfrdy>;e Of 0010aefcr VUN'!n s,Rt na Within W01 1• 'Ae lh►' result of the utentnatloa of work ktlrli. c }h►,'t ltltrC,t to nttetdd ,~p~ Ivor"xsiod 6r suthonzed ettfrafbn HorH• under 11113 tahu+tt.' The tOW surlt to of tt~~t• 4s 4 K wp~ctt rvati krm!niltkxt.`bt- ~t. 11 Rho` bra?r drterrlih4m lhat the ficul PW to tr.. "casltrttetOr - Jylaatr,'yvaareDn cbple~~tc1 'e.; . 64.6 fr rich r~,rrt~ror4 he'MAY reeetYe And Act ttxk) 'ef this cluife than not exceed the qr Set to 6l of A rict". of werelns- 'upod ahy Mich' 9lrri~MAVOn Balm At WY 'total contract 'Or,2o u rid4M Iaf' the 1•411 aj:;d dt'NO, al, Othirs* directed by tuna titer iuF)) 1•rrear !tnM or ex4nilori. atrlour+b Of rat rhencs otP,arvrlse nail {hd AS the dwher, the contractor rho, if the c tTwCM f416 W I*MA hn :erotl• father *uc'ed' by thi cbntrut prici of ill atop Worll U, drr.thl SOptrr~~tt,oa th'e riattcn lrten stt!an the 0M allov'oe. the work llot'tet}nlrtited fbteept'-or normal dLte slid t) the pment Jptp ed'tn that ok•ner rAAI dearth!, on the bowls of wot• '11W,1see, ltd axhpt 44 rite extent ehgt ttre 1 notice Of tertninttlort; crstlon s4ii!allt t4 hlrn, the tmouht. If sn , osmor shad have ott:e-'Swale 'eYprrseiy is, 17) ?1" na further 6ri9 s or f•Jbcoli• '4'11 to the mr.tfsc« Jr be•A•:ae if the t4trnu• cd she risk ices x• trUtA for mWria,A, servsres. or ful!!t;es rstlon. Tc.e oWntr 3hhJ1 then pay to the selfiuded from Itht L of f C6A. thlerpayable e re 3 hall to be ethe eaccPt as nreuary to WMOttte the poriloa Contrutar the aranunt so t er.r+tned' elute. for wader 1l) Mourn the fair valor, the 01 the %rrk urdrf the C•ortract Which k not (d) dt:bj" to the otovLsIotu of ptmpsph conrnlnc,d by " . t o+ncr , he fair rly vh, temtnat.`~t. tci, the ccwjiictcr ar,d th,1 ovm("Say agree d d mine , that, 7C7:!p of dL lased, ar ) e :9) u Temlinatt all OVUM and^rl!x•Ontrwu uycn lh" +hele or try rut of :r.e PJrount IS f3t that d It la arrrllcerable to the aoItN to the, exvnlt t,xt they rdds, to the ,7er• or unou*ts to M pail 14 the contra^tor ha ' t11 order FarasrMph lb!(Tl of this .10"OlanCt or fork trrrm!nMee. _br it.* notice CaU!* Of the total or Ptrt'it) t«rtutrstl.n of Or 1 t that pf RmlimN0014: work itader t" claur. Tba a11ow or CIS 45-C factud4 s ' blur table 11) The totstmetor shall have the right to (e) l)s!ep to l; a oaTrt, th 4hi'aitrraer,1 tt lttnouau MAY AJ,ie tltuda and to oo eltent'amted by the OLIVI ctcle for peoflt od work done; RdIerer. prole under the 6" of~this cntttrfct rn• owner, W1 of }hq nth!. title, ntfd,trwfst eOf 'd+ch'teited dMouot at srDOU?AA,-atrUmV# 11t!eA "Rkinedit,." from inj doterrltnri:qn t})► ccrttiattor W't'!tl04 orders aid sttbobrt• 'of sattk'Inim' coal A, shell sot exceAd the the Osttf,:aakN under paia~rsph ic) pr ill 1 '"sits i.0 ttr 1VWed 1'1► owner ctlt!]i is total watrut Prl<e :A re+:(1Ctd -oy-rite of them 41suA. rut, u thl.conlrtlctor hf~ ' ,,that Hshl. In IU d1sCMt10h; to lertli Wfiy aL10ur,t of Dsnomrta, ythery x raadr ti,d as tulatd t< sub rt)t by CIiIrn vi;il.1t} t.he,;0110 lttty'or ►i1.Olattrd "Ifia out ct tht tert:pnn• f•.,rthor TMUI:+d bh' tl%4 Codtrt.: Price of provided )n puss oh 4( l~ (1 e1tus1 at1d It,14n Or Welt crderl Mid r+a,l~cxn~seciX rcrt not tenuinitEd Tee contracit VI a rhsp tJlEgttfit 'alleyiettraf»~ Rultfetessnd411 °r,•ued xrord (NI d LO »quafa}e uW) of such tf3. POP, aa1 the roptrv!Ar f4 iht4 have rip stpet).;Iiht,of Appet<L,1n dlsttila ,{!Uhu Out'or 1SaTt eelL~tuAl'cri'of ' ahall be pald.tre svoicd alanuht: Nr!thIne In any case rbare the t+roer derer4 m~p rofdar l":4 ittQO+;n s. etch tins a rbral `p►Saarspti le) of this "we, proAM lea lbe : the MOIAert data under jgr y ,ph ce( ar 't?) t/ tlets'.til~ta"tharit We en,vuat to be penis to tf,e erotraACtor b -1kat of this e4tlase, Ihr N wIM eAwt, p+Y w ;stio Y t;. A AttRoh •'stfln at forlorn of tse tOnrevMel trod the contract",ttM rottontns to (r,}Pate )o " t li " tsgaf r t tht~ Ql4¢al+ Kim tabor W sweet upon, lbr,rr)lolo uount,lo ,raht of aOpow kffwWM PR tf pv lowly F7tilAa me'F+tdd W tine coatnsto[ Deeause of tM_M~- 1►')pw'.sab beat oalqua the mm at eo data t f 2 e'at3b to the °af+til(, iteg0ef r relef"Wa oe work l 4*f ;thgt elewtt'ahott:la r feir)ed by tPw OWMf' or 491 Jf a `ftehrAesWe" ~a` It 't t X0! 1 Itld td'ilto '46craeitso Un sasu d.,tir vtherx'feedtW. "preeoedtnr•IS Siz)CfateO tie uhwatt flaiSY r r='r` r bt`thtobndr U((~he Toole at affect-thr ttno4nt or elmt4ots deterrWi4d In such "Remowle" x(icoadttlG• • oC( ,Jrl t►d P pd r]t &s ; s+tuch loaf ae asreud U004 as be pall 49 t r t 1 4~! ~h►'tn+t Ot9t~r ^dentAU:tsc ptud'Jaht to thJ►pt agredrh (411.w ' !r) >tYtot tir llr, imr,t thv f`rca u t urn°dasehfeon• ,Q0.)! ~'p ogy'}pt t of Cr sei;v4r('!! ::'.'.re) tf thtico~treetcrattdt't'e crWarr tut; to r~r~se we thrrarallWtbi dc• $j Prrt~ori t41tt~ trig alitfnrtfleJel rf"the 4prfs, " P*r" opn `rd!' 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As I ✓r, Q"', n+s Ytit 5, :ll:l 'te p rl ,^e1 cr a'J•Js ed *ma It :hJa VAt<L4Y'sloo .iy' t, tYrs7/rEa ti's " or• of PT,r J I u'[r tiff in 1b '.~,f 1+,,,1 'aa tprrorrtu_ 89},1 ~u t tral.t~r ".a,,., tf•s4n ?nA.c%Pe'tjnO:S ?1 :r, Mel ".e• rlrltsi i:,+3 Copt: ?C`1, iPr1 .911 141 "A rK, .yl?f `,cat +1 ..,'.Y t ,4,. r4 All .1 Wlrttt rtar,yF ?,('•4 44 Nr%l j A• to 4,J la ref'.Xt, t`► 41/ '.!VIA 141, :,1 tpa4: -all Ctt,e•+ 01 : $9VAtr1,t' f.r $ OAP-iF04 1".1 fth`! ?~l+ li'/'r t14a1' sub ,Jt a ;e AV's ' n O.r: er cla(rere t9 ~'.le tt tin 40l4CC01„ ;,at oiftt..'r, lt'¢ Trr!t +~_°yh Clfwt : 'Jf 7.J! firpt "M T.sao,vebla rlsrt f the p[tr.-yM• D't'rier and 011 eryJttsrur >,r'41 ti of )r bat ti tr temtr t n, t*a oitt"t' !.)#!'01d -0111so'l 01 .pr+potry, Lutrrea !t at"jta'Ihts'ISMe1t;e,•t 911.0 U0u9 1^.11 r sCri i~4', =aJi l1 ,Ar»f ~1~; 14NhJI!f1 'tbetr• n )•,vofrAga nrx9r r! h Ar-tig~z ills Srid,11 1•,tfljo~tdtd atf i(u7;;,c It 1114 ;erti ~p t:• tr )t1 tt . ! ..t; 'yir tttak 1 year td°f 1LS7+~f', ee.V 41114 _ amC :n A'J!f• , 'lyjr'.C, Sf ,aJt4t+t {f `hint VS r t•1' 4 ' t r 1, t!,t :ail off' 'r**MnFtk,'h -'t^.JMNw'1 Df ;r4dY s~l•r. +a'tonrr., .e.• ,.4vp'4,in_ Wtt{t'n );r,~ 4tl.u ,iii +hk.hetY.e Luly`LI!l:irt J?Q~(tt~ t~!,+hk t.1 ifhtPt S1 f :~tUdt9.e Vk;Ct:Ce r lr 1. )r l V tfr Ti A1V11. {es1t9' rl t x#tA~ - 2 t n, cn .r t"" ,r> sG` d r':, " IN! I 110*>4At !N!Slfirr Y'.•t. ah tn:^.-tirr~,•,:t3d,tY, r!Ir?!w9flt'rr, iTlf 'ti`, •1,1, . x. a,„ r.. ".r r: ,•r ,i ,.r A;, 2: :.70 049^.t t S l ~ 1x1 ! ~ . p, ~ I +1 'l ~ . ~ 1 r, s f 44088 mum Ati01 ~t81tLA1701H € ¢ t. Woe simm aaa from soeUeeeetd iatt~elt Ceth blsa te) tb) T"IAurr to spore on it teduetM n tthall The eodtfU1141' Wells the: "01111011`114000- OAd (b) of this Crouse. to any of the stand" be tub!od to the PAVAdiea clause of '.bit work tar dented by the Secretary 0. f,alsoe) reforred CO (a 0araCuPh (a), prOylded.thst CenttaeL ima be 40*1 to the following laDw th3 cor.tracWr Is afforded LM opportunity' 4Not4-4W" iffy sot 4wi p tow to re, ttAndwo gmutons, to the extent a:;)tk+- to %4 Soldit exit Oottfeletke. WO as oppor` d1+Ct0g; k+lder rAla CU p" by Podgoa of 4aleo• bye, tuadtr w forlament 01M ribmA any suppott• I'm frame or prW119 Sets mboe4ltad in Oar. (a) Davis-HieM Act (41 V S.C. 17ge•11Aa- L-t♦ ocumentttkA an the paRlnent FVF notib+t fclth ctrwit subopt ram LU corr. U. dons of U•e ,;ruff audit report Ind that the + tractor nay WCA to Inclyda : &vose to tcm (b) Contrart W64 &»a•a tt,l Safety ft":..' MIA stait ro"rt &W include 7r stem Itch subcoMmet rtYairtag as nko+UUo. • Stanla" Act (40 V tl.C. 0:4-30Y edaunttlte of naur014, length. V any, of for to S"rovrialaly (n4e*taily the Coatrde. (C) Copeland Anti KI wk Act I II C%S.C. the contractor. ion it to a" Stwied CW (lily trscoehoe. 814 r, and Ill. Records under paragraphs (t) and (b) 41peublect to tuc4lade "Mounts •rtll yen. M FXN-U ire Order 11341 (equal erar,toY- Ibovt, shall be mx:nt incd And m1.0 Lydia. creepy require ruoet/nftally tiniler(tdemal- ment topvn :~liYr, bye Outing performance on EPA grant work Acatton /or dt/n Ky4 coat or grio(ap dote re- and tmplementini rules, regu(,1t1,,rm and under tnle contras and until J Ytart from Wtrtid to be n b-mi".! by A114 ta+ea tin sub- relevant ort'ety of 4141 Secretary of TAsat or the date of first SPA rant payment for the 001truton ) );PA. The ccntracbrr further tweet that proltm to addition. thus records nh:eh to, eovxsA,er Aataar eoetn~asar rtxt this eont)ut IN U >r dude and bd su0ject to Meta to InY "Dksvuu" arped under An the "Labor Standards Profulona for Peder• TPA want alrr.mmt, to IlttSWUM, to et•e The tentraetor >vtlrrar:ts that no person Or ally aulsW4 Ccratructlon Contmct4' irrPA aettleratat of claim te.s ng oat of such Err. telling agency has been firpioyed or re- form 6720-4) Ira effect at the ,tae of exeCW foftetnee, or to OWts of )tru to which nn' WOC4 to vL:cit at secure this cantrut unca taom of Me ayreemntL audit exeeptlon has bean %#Am sb&U be a7 a -dealt or underatardlnt for k cart mAMWIled and Muse O.Milubte tutu three' retOlt D'tseuauge.•brokeragr, or cocUm. 1, t)rltlxArre f Or .v.t. t" VIXOar1T rearg after the dttq .of re!olution 'Al Such Vat fte.,exeepttng bolls. fW* Mplo" Or acerr;sya apoeat, litigation, eltira or excetx:oa. boar fed r embtlshM Claunerew or sells^.t (11 The rltht or ucw-'':cb thit cituat ►tene.td MA!O lased br 'ht egntr+ctur for lit aeootdance with EPA policy as tx• ~ety +rUl tenetlllr be rxerctsed tarlth re - the woo" of Wuriag 'business. rot pressed to 40 UU 15•03 es tan tonuactty s0ect to ffaanelat rWrds) •JAder (I$ n^gotl, bitt+ g of vlplatloa of this wtrmay, Intl' a=rts that sn,s Dwlrtse area mlrasi atld prsm40bntneeta, ft) hgsotl11,04 00,14 owner X " Aare tl+e fight W WAu1 -WA tluatnasr enterpftaes ahaU have she a mut. order, or'Oamrbd emxdwoutA in exce►t of . COMnuI Without liability of in to 4bcittlon' mw" vMtkable opportualtr to ptrttelpa it to dodim from the omubm price at crnAid. orrs►i€y 4 enuo0. ' or , otbrtrwtba I'aoo►er.L the lull , ih 4,114 perforaua0e of EPA ;-Mt-&"ed 110,600 attol: corhUng Sri9eutivoy pridi of t .12 eentr'aCt1 and attDeon'.rteta adverumd, , ltneOat w nae$ 'daff1k1t11f00. p0.eeatsetr Eli 1 0. ACerl, 40= 70 f ch Peot Maifeatr uid 411 tubcoL 4(U4tet r rtlatl bfolLIM e: Or coaynatttot fad. r acets'! Cbst4 Otd;tk tnid^t x+17 eot4~`waC} g , _ , a foretnlly alvertl~ed, aoelpetlttvtie"itYSy¢ u. euAyverun onn r. ofd dauatentlread oltbei nee books. sniff' lit~rr~~s111 rhtsrc+At iMba, e>tt.re M to) tt.thi a~raer MdL aftetr motto and m%ly parOAAM to performance oa EPA w", rtspect,w a -Azie tontmL. natcgtr' 11WAe, that I" ogatrtetor & tear of the grant work umCw this contrut In aSCacl t, or Purchase o(dor * v-kded after efteq• ' lontnctet~s' s~>sv be tormw viva of- atbs wfi,h g Orally taepted accourAL•,t tt~~ Pik. ~yrariE}itfoa 1a 'way stn Awls tethd bt e'1(tstvNt+r 4N, the tae of A& pNad4€ee and Ono get oontl+ten it tG rtht 47 ace'!e raly De,*%t'rcl44 QYdet v%y, dg etbh eAMI tq'amy offl• 104 mw 40 CYR 10.45. ww%, and $3.176 real. Mmt1dy04 3r ageht'W the 0041 r, of the pp tYpa of a,n.ract br eubCOntttc0,(() aSW rM $latd: se et $PA fa aa'atteast t ud'+et till a' 9 lA effect on the data o: sxtcatioa ol~ Y(Fyt,tq rtcerds pettasnk.g dire:3y'ty a+,n•` enntt►et. TI!1 cor setor that. alto ®atn :Ja tttt¢t plrformgnee, ;lxClu !nIr tt1,2 oat eohtrseR`. at fs~M+bU ttwustleag L•1 •.he the :pntr`.ht0f r~J tht rl;s 1Wtr' ewardl>tt' ' of Ie7iklnt I1r11 dcCet' ► the twolo al infokhAtlce and data used by re ads 9( aCti[j or Mj miM4Mt1e' ►eIated t4 Stu' 1)elftnasnce of the coptescli" in tits preparutan Cr glucport ti fraud Met of ens toot auDttttttdon rl lulred under 40 u4uc th thin'ceotrtet, the armor may; by ''tteat t y7t 56.73tt b w off" on the date of ►xe:u• td~ Prtc kei tut% 46 L#1,01 Q0tt m tt rht naWA to the coeitrar,.r, tonslnAti :ie rteht oDtetct: b auS for d tlaUt "or S9t the tobtttlttm to proceed ,order tilts ton. son of MIA CNIUMt lot SAY 11400U00 con. a' tract of chaare Order anc+ a copy oC M4 cent Co4►1v1Pn e. crbt ) tract. The 4woor r.ar sits purrs.. o'-htf ' )nsrnm n, wubwlwil to Olt owrer4 ''It UA l t. Cn alrbdcftos ran:tMtorm roar oft tights and r mcdles that the law or this tumbonneWal P;otacUOa Agency, the ►atthnrosAtA 00411traetbrovt,'M1101MIlf:the9XW% 00: 0motmaer 011ftq) a€ of to United skates, the !sets upon ehItA'the tt;;f mares Iueh the U 4 D40&:Want of f~x, owner, sad l?AL efslisf tl 41116 f gojf 18 p'Al'' 1109SOp aJtgll. Oil qtr Fr+d Q+aY .bq Ohl stag xau, poilutlsn a ntrO: pganell Hati!f yr1eaa fuel »t tttrri o/ 1Q..l#w94 ,41 p 44 Wt¢e< Ibo ntl4ecnxs r4epoti(lyet fi0~lir t g,+~tigt dP,: tLuNOf :hereoatrur or any of Meter autbor'sad rertteenutVPt tt) (bJ W tAe the Od ♦ )Pt is 4 shytI have Garth to rich bits, recer:h. c~Nt~y410efs1rtai. Q(44 , a,rt• a t dw=e-%U std other Mdatsce 'o: the yl: iris D,rlt4:e/a,,br va4tt4ittlet1 fattyelt', ed Sys l yVStid i~'rRr+Pb hl OR'tA4 ~e Jt14d ill to ►a p0te,ot :rwq",Uoa audit sntf olipVing. The ticot aaa4rdtt; A• 4- CJ epi(rOC4.or 1,11 ' cl{!u•, o4}tdr ill tob4eetof will provide ptoper facilities for any ttlb;OMrixFw )+>V of o/ptr.J+} as)Itsi, Ptpew th Sams rtglud;re,e4alutq OAr 40aq , sue:, &tWA u►h ttslcecttots o/,1 t0AJd0 wtdcr a ant cEnrracl o qr tract e u st auuld yµrsae trf she et+jYr ot, # /70M eb1 to •tt rr., (b) it this an1j-c% 4a a tatrutlir affer• tASa a /pertntiy'(line-tiia4.•row>s:tu(ualy brwS at the, aacrut by SISaL trompe.,ti.sly saardad, fixed prl,:s Oxart~tR .rice!! Arks tyutrepR Gtr.nl+ sad4S).ayera►Itli W ad(wohWIt ~/'c~ .t "t.'ut, the coot:'utor atr'n tr ma;u orr,~~errgg shalt bt ri-ew.%oed to. ti i esc+aa s/•, d4iaates to ehkh It ~ tY be tntI9,o; q) ;Aw., paragraphs (a) thmiteh Ifs of .'tt o1A+ue or, M(kood is accordireswtt7a t04A ; t`IJt to txatar•~ (iamts in 04 ►osr+,utt let, dt pJcable W all r,rgotlAtad rhmty %tltn snd S* Hottaerr, thtt :tau+e i? 'ht apya:•Jbtl tereilnN ty eha )Vnor) Vhteh shill not' rontritt amendrutr, altocUr. j '.ha eatr►ct 'bf contruCli 0► rubcontnace, 'b ire r2knt :tm thun i "1 :-Voce :ItAA tj .tmN the CCA A Frill in the Cate if sli ^L"cr t)i-.:s u( prime U1at 'try are ows,aes'e Litt Dais a epic-, the :dnnsror Ln!°an tt Pron'Iat ati et.ca cont•v.i,4, the conuw r Attu-~ .a uW~e too:lpl-oeomretltt. gr4tu''Jra'4&ofrUetloff.esrortmp:0pts Panxrsphr t-) this 14; il) of Oi s a atle of If the rgmp• It ):7A eftertaine4 :hat to. rArrirre ill kjs ^_rnuactl L-i :w-m o! 112..^001cd all At;i rites tt }inq pr,tlt) , egow:ad Lt tltr Aubcantra to to etct:u Ot 714x40 and to eonneNom with tl to Confrlct, of ray (loft it wo (~nw*-t Involves feaearrh. dtve:vp- , Moe WILM01111 10 thr-juth it) a th'a rf1mbisnable under tlt'i Contra t, %m to. :aerttsi e; rurtmrntat, or lfD Onntr. l~7 Atae toolwr.r la to Im chants o4 den dlrr'r• mwl by my titruf:cwt suss becrxse the wars, and soy 41"Iroq of €nvwJllon a,'Ata if waisted A Project serformw .4. c,.ntmetor. or mf 'u0ccatn,•tor fulmishtJ (ir 4 dev4,oped sA the zourae 01 er unyYt ir) AVJlt1 conducted turdrr IWI frovis:on Snrcl, ,Seta of Ln:v+euata coat or ;Acing thin .ootr*,,% Asck .o-o"gon 4e 4*;;very ahu:l be €a aceut'.aoce w':h 40»trony u• dau of dltx not current m tetrtlfloci in 11L4 Iltsll Se w..ect to tae repor!L,t and r Clsta tepl¢1 tuditlnt s t tatds out c"Msh,d mUftrritom 0 r MI't kwt or pfiring data pr9NIOns tt IrOput O,t+f 40 fVR Ya.t +d, audit 1j . q.l,feima of gal revt,.r;rg vnlls 1 ube be lieuvice0 4.:n.r.itrsll v" It^cgt(r•Kt oil aad~a3 aeja Ot AU Of, au i.t 0 of ;Cwt Or dit it At.a7ties}, or 14)'r! a m,srAC.er sfr car t,s tya,t+elcr.re the tcntra:s slt:1 br alcxl!t?ad k1'•+rtirt to f, rr,h wits, !1x tt`nt:i!ar :h+11 :wet tY.t of aU S,foro:Mlon bid mr,r'A rtjWt4nc reflrtn:ch«+rlotler dLS,Tnrerr of4a%4Atlep) t4 PA mitt:4 if, vi. }UO" 1i.",W02, 'wOt. 4%. 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ASS l s1 + ` „ ttMti rd beseti[i attall W4 nbt &nn 1 4 -316 tncinbut'1thIen'to UW,i 41~5 • D; Fhb iuDcht~itt, any! .n 105.8QS s7w*,. cm Cirlnt cp,PC+rsr'+G 't'taa ;R'Titt-.ri stnement Ind tssen~l^ rota tfirtetn fttih'tr) T.PA'Oxi r grinteo tb ah c.~ ! r t' n.7it'olb $01n'44" ' tti"' 'efm?t are statEd 3r'.d a8reed to lY" } DdtA p xri O VfidEt' t 10 ~a~'4t jhta yv~; chaClgt. tb) 3ubo ernM' A wit ten tutee' r punt Lety n On Ir'PA tra:.tte Prd 0611• okber y Iot4rrr lhat. snottier pttbitj iti~yT'4,~ ally ter cl t tt' I 0` s rr]'dt 4tilret dRr toe'tthf tVMW1 1. ~ 6!t"r~CES, itrpDt'~~.11+ e7uf~01111 t7 ratY to caplPU r'erolkt for xhir: grant wP4 '-4ie'Jpd, LnOMtai C04•, t?aC's snd subcanstr+rty cr r.•ce+~l rr. en . ; ' et<Q Ooteuionu 'serv+cFr; :t.> S~ aith Mruutxn4i; u1d vuj4hael rrdet~ • bast axri~ erAp!4~ae~c t~iyet~entS,' " 1! su6Jeec 'p 'tldlr, atI of lotx) t v ' t!tat. cSre if ~S S3i-12'u1d ~S:D3d ~ ;t• sEraint enrcon:ruta 91 sq' t:et uAc' R piin+e ¢t?ri:rUt-3 !'Jr W 'ft ours: ens:~eerln~ serv:<°S or corms :r~.ct:cr. aaardCd bJ th= pL'robts only to iubeontracW lr. ck"&4'. o( rc) Corttro<tos A PW.f ohm a Xa) r}r-Intee. Any C: wIcfPA)ity aM"l assns for colatrt,c•, ht peen 3i tion,'oi a ttwrent aorit under xk i• j s ctit~er, vhe r+-_s~`rti+* ~P~ >ta !e4at or, es ;ox1% go r ,f er :o + I , i~asitAl•tt~'ffta, t~• ~;n Est--w.'.f.At6'aT, s!Y'thA4Js J, 1bt~ . y + yy r.aY. 4 , •Pb . h Y yn, I~ .ti 4 t w g r O tt lSi9d6 : Grantte Proeatmeat eyetNtu; firm to perform tatse funetlonl. S,ueh 43S.3,4 11 General reQuirtmanu fcr eab- StaLe Of l0iAIL'A s. k. ` t ys sytr#t 04% far kilt, Lr?tltee _rd,let tertenehm (a) oraatef Preotctement iyefMN 1lablec~ to It)8 ptbvt>r:Drle o! t~4ts eu~' Subse temtnta mwt: omntees nlay use their own procure. part which apply to the tAhtee. `ta) Be nocesauy for and dlrtctiy re- rrtlnt sysiimas And procedures which 1 in accordance with 139.970, a lated to the sceotop11shrntnt of the meet ippllcab:e requirements, of 3tate,' g'raatee may request techil<aJ at, d project 'c'ork; wrritorta or local laws and ordlr. less.] assistancrt frora the Reg:oaN Ad- (b) Be in the fcr» if a bilaterally antes to the extent that these systems tbinlstr:.tot tar the admin(.s:rstlon and exec.ited written agreement (except and procedures do not conMct %itlr enfofoement of u:y contract related to for Wall Purchases of 110,000 or less(: the mtrlnuni requirements of this treatment works that are uslsted by (c) '8e for monetary or to-kind cod- subchapter. an EPA grant. The Reelonal AdrninLs- sidirotior: and (b) State or focal lam. The Regional trstor's assistance does :tot relcme t:7e (d) Not be In the nstrre of a grant AdrrAhistntor argil jecorally rely on A grantee 'rota those resl'on3itoWtles or gim g'ranter's determination regarding the Identified In p&"crsph' tai t't th'a sec- ,135,e36-11 Dotumentrtion apnlicatior of State or lctC law to tiom Lmue3 -Weii are primarily determined (a) PrOtUrement records and Wes for by such lqw. The Regional Admintstra• lWj3s•4 RFA re.pontiblllty. purchases in excgss of 310,000 shall in- tor may request the gra.nt4. jo furnish OenerailY, E3'A will only review chide the following, a wr!:ten legal opinion adequately sd (1) Basis for contrsctor selec:ion; dressin; any such legal i sucs. The He- grantee compllanos with Federal to- (;J Justtficetlaa for lack of cIonpet!• atonal Adminlatrator W'11 accept the quire~ents aCDlfuTUle to a ,rrantee's ttJa If COmpetl"04 &PPropriate W the grwtIM,3 deterraintt.on un.143$ he proeureruent, However, -there speclftr type of peolcet work to be performed finds that it does not have a rational calill provided In this chapter (e,g., is required but is nct obtained; and basis. s! 8.8(l) and 35 934), ETA is responsi• (3) Basis for %ward toll or prlee. (e) pmftrmce. State or local laws, or. ble for deteru)ruiig compllanct with (b) The vwitee or contraetora of the dinances, reculatlcns or' procedures Federal rKu mrnrrrr,t grantee roust retain vroNJ-eLment doe. which rtter tiveIy give local or in-States !36,936-1 SrUTA ano rnircrity bas jncea Urnentadon r*qulrfd by 130.601 o! thlf bidders vC prOPOaers Preferences overA subehapter and by this subpart, !f.• other bleAen or proposers shall not be C3rantem shall m%ke porsitise efforts cludt.;g a copy of each subagretmtnt. egtplo>ret In evahsstllig bide or 01W.5• W use anal, business and winority- for the period of time specified in ales for sutWac.cents stetd►f'a 6i5' - t oxmed bustnesa souresa of supplies ar,d 130.605, The domizItntst:r,a ix r3bJect r y r T, t se."vines Such efforts should allow to 011 the rtqulremerm of 130.80. A i` 43 3d #.,(a► tf•fo'1 these sources the nUxlmum feasible copy of each slibagraenicrl: must be t PW* ,0twYA,7' t is 4 ron"Illi l [ref' opportunity to, compete for subae'rtte• fumished to the prJJect officer upon yr~iD l`o>p~ptltSi7twePt011►{taNrii me.as to be sratformed using Fe-feral request.'' + gaga!tt~e Pf iN7eJ4f(nlvRlYoafr►iti►t►g14F' rr%htfunds. !ls.s3s-13 9pKlfie4llons torLte~tt7~; k tr . r v,; TY a: ! 3✓s lS{-b Privity of tor,{yeti (e) rV'nrixa6r4cttvw rieeif{t att/Jns. 11) r F ' >fet+t ~~S~ r+ 1. r;° N'tIther b9.%, rlOr the United Mates NO st tr.IflCatfon idr VOA' or stattrint f fgb g ~d t+ IWD#Itle #lnikASOAY.: shall be s p+tty to &ny jilt agrcetnvnt of =ork fat .otsnec!ion with tuch a,o.- s b) •C: tkWo fe, Ir, il+.ogi ) (incI%-si ng c ntruts of aubcontrLaw), ah~JI be written In such a mutrlce ss to m~tt~}Wt flow to a.4Y ilglUttioa or request for contain Propriet.10, exclusionary, or T.1 cqW pi. f ~+olfNfA'>Ff(( t. ~ discr.m(natory requUtmen.s otter ' prrpraste . 4e''! 38,937-P(a), 35,938- per[ormer4oe. - tlatad substrr , .ersan or uohls,+atttvii, than those baeeR upon 4(c)'j), and'n, pendixt~ CA xnd C-7 to h"A.~25- 1rJav soon reavtt'r,1en-7 arc -7cces• ( a~, fttLt svbQQart for thG rJquirad soli~ita•' ssry to test >r dyes fistrite a sp-c1lid ~i t C ~ ke" , 4 , rasa tl0n SIJt, Ytb P.rtt arrJ COrtf tit prq Vi• '011A ('1 bthTide for net'^ ky l lt.ei ~'1} ~ 01 t !OG'I.S 'rVv'tVee In av6 Srce with c'tz+:tasa'7rityof'pe,.tLe.4n4f,t pr.•Gt, 1y; a rl~l'.fl~y-SAX'-~~~i . 1~5;~7+7 ilia Fte~cn,t d;,,.z7latr'scpr:!i uc a:~a,sc t't'3 >;:;~Id v r,; ~.r ~tade ` yy' t'a7 ro LVNV4 s grab :e 7dg2ira:+, arYa,di tech, traces of comCUt)7fe o1a:>i 5r u:b1fij Q ~f I* 'rt I7 J??;irC4 n e. , ! '>^w i n1 Ir1• , t;+tTGC~;~ 8.13,3 j, .7 u31~~~~ ,t.!'lid• are 193rd. Sn. All ..l U',,Y-~ ~j tti@ lr a!in;~rt►t1 In 4r.41 c Ii i^« ^ a ai 'ov wo i+ t,r anus it band o , iif~ CIU[',:nY lPa1t C'i iC f GY ].C?: tiUT':, 311. 8! rC!'t the r in, 4 ! et la} a8 ~Y4rt y }0 jPy16W) rl~~ijl9 k~{A for Wfi1Cb .4.1% WM, ~iS2T~4'8. bo 9fvyn td 0 .YL ly'U IealLJ,. rr 1?I r' 1 f w^349 LIs v4+, act;on i}le ~a1;t;~t :~,;Leine 14 (M:Ate C , If L IiJC'ft, }S,i1 A r ! 3. w p t" 1F r'' ~f L l I'7SJ ;.It.I) ,~.l .:C1J stf Ir4 :1 ',hot 1e7Ql o« i 1t'i err t,~i~ ' Pod Tl~~r Orly an fc-P/~ ar+."trC c:ry rl:, e(!Itl',.•% 1 i ~s~'`~:vDlf. 1.1i~ y7 f'iftt',gt. end, •ro't•-' •ito a't aapt~ai to lhd .l' Jl- ec r ^.Ch i1..7 1(, et .ly ilYy roefty, {Tt'N S. .fr{:t~l:i.rl.'a11 Ct,,'trN ~Tr l r1°: Ili t. dl"('.IJtC1 rt05 tI •t T`3^ alt'Kl, 5, ~'f110'i OA LORI .~i' :!1(5t ~f'~'Ie fu s! Ll~( wit t; <re e'V '.1l r:. )C~: 0 "1 i,; 1t ( 111 " r 0qu1 .':r t lad 11' i fiY t t' Ot2t"Of ~4ti~~~}t1}=lyit~Jn~y'1.EJ~dtH.yKA''iC~ WPO!Sia:'S11taaLlt,JC(i' 1~U C:,: tt *I i•''.,r70. 1 CG'S.., aLlJ:rr till( P~ ~ ~ jeyit , r r F'` ,JJ..43Y i"E'/ 1 t t 61',,- 1 Lt .~:1 , ~ sIS) :-0 ~1 y r~ f''F, r , r st.rcht t,. '~T::th e' A. ~n "SM .w .01' Ii',tifS(0,^, f R St!i 14t1 ''t ri S, U tr s u t LJr Wray r as tiles jr:l t"iJ fu'irtile ,1tt•l rr'n ,t >,tt ii to ;h t r. S,t~ t r s^f,t•4' ^ 1r l'5.1,1:'e { 11~ 'rt!f t YO Jr~11")ti~i{1'lyrV O(Le hOt 14, ,,.1 p FJ l r) tSC1 'u,'. 3,i.9dd 'gel it t+ifi 1t f,O,C1iICiet•+t :CR tI<'' , t , r, 1 5 !V, `1t 9}~ Rn! id t't !ILi ~y t{t s : : 3 xf f:'4i'tl!:i~r, krs. > trSKt 7''r of s r.' e" h rtPl•:•.' l'(1r1rt, Ai~~~ATr}t1f . L•) l"J , I. . i.r y', to ~t ,'IIA .I'!: S StIiIP fd LO "i t . ,,OCR 4 h'.Ilt ^f1r 1 i.{1, .i ,t 'tytw Iy fr E ~,t skL='q':,t ° ;gal r t 'r, t < ,r ! : • l' ~ ` t.;, •r t i N r 4. i n• ^Q ,t Crnt~.tl{'+t'ti~ t".~s~io'~t`d.,,r: S~tS'+4fCt1 exctL`t 4'.~,, t+rt'r. If.r.! ..t,'ttr. . Ir'.J,C~ l.i ta., r1,4 .C ,A.-I r , 0 t y r y , r '2J 14 J i , •AUlA J►NC S4G1i~95 proven production techniques, meth- 0OMAUy be baaod on..sets Oa the date method. or (Z) erpergenc7 cirt a- ods. ; and procaaet., > 4, ceps to the of opening of bids or proposals. atan 4ct}te its w4• extent that tnrsov:'{ve Wohnoiotles (3) Wsta.+: The Regional Adat.hia• (c) D$a of the forte secount method May be used under f I Oos Of this eub• trator r a5 waive the guy American for step 9 cOastxuCVOA shad ttlnerallY proyWon based upon thong fac:^.s be Umited to ml rbi portlons of a pro!- tb Soto soarer rasiriction. A specift• that he considers relevant. Including: oct ation shall not require the use of it) Such use is not in the public In. ' 181-93641 .LbWtadeas 0 babeatesw~t structures. materials, equipment, or tcrest processes which are known to t)e avail- oil) The coat is unreasonable; able only from a sole solace, unless (111) The Agency's available resources No subagreemeat shall be awarded: the Regional Administrator deter. are not sufficient to implement the (a) does rot ersonee mponatbUotsy trines that toe grantees engineer has provbion, subject to tha Deputy Ad• w which do +3meet t7 tar through (d) 4tequttely justified te, writing that mtnlstrator's concurrence; and (g) a t'in his s.bchat U r, the propose4 use mina the particular (iv) The artlelas, ravertals, or sup- tb u and port ch of the contract pro"'s minlmtra deeds or the Re• plies of tie clua or kind to be used or w(b not exempted by (the 4-y(b) of we Admittfstratur determines that the articles, tosterieis, or gupplles wo? subchapter will be Performed) of at a e of s single Murce is necestery to from which they are manufactured faUM3 cility listed by the Director, EPA promote tnnovattoo (see g bb.t)osl Sole are not muted, produced, or manufiw% facility of Federal Activttiea. is bola source procurement muat be netotlat- tured in the 11WW States in suffitdeat OOD Office the ederall Acton requirements 'A 1ViOW ed under 133.bOO et aeq,r including full trLSd reasonably available comr►erctal ti the the Air Act zi the Ccast review. auan'dties or satisfactory quality for Water Act, A act frith x f so.e2iet of (c) &perieue craws restrfeiiom the particular proleet: or Wa subct, as se gnu e4. CFA part lb The general use of experlenee clarets (v Application of this ptcvUloo is thdtesubchatlon of rite Clean Air Act requiring: equipment manufacturers to 'contr'rx7 to multilateral iovirnment and the Fgdeon Water mean on Act have a record of satbfutory operation procurement agreements, subject to trot Act with rtett to Federal con. for a Specified period of time or of the ?Deputy Administrator's concur. poreloarson th) or or nrgantrstba bonds or deposits to suaramtse re• yens. to) l ant ploceweat in the event of failure is re- (4) Conir"I provision. Notwlth• Is ineligt s under tha, conliin striated t+r spocls3 cases where the standing My OthAr )rro&Ion of this w interest set ufrlme de of a ao.nAct rrantee's apgIneer adegtrsaely Justefles subpart. bidding documents and con. pfit i-4 ! the subchapter, d any such requi-aneut in writing. atruetion contracts for any step 3 Prot. l,' UX4 tl Gods or atar+dard i of carafntt. Where such 1,4ttflatign hu been ect for wPJcb the Regional Adminis ntade, submiseolon of a bond or degoirilt trator receives an appllatlon afar (a) The granted inane maintLin, s ai:all br permitted tne(ead 0 i speck- February 1. 19'it, shall contain the (e of-standards of .Induct tdh+~n tied expertence period. 'r'~,e pod., i 0 ,Buy kmerican" provltibn which 'ro• 044 govetthe p4rfort>rante t I hl t• ~ t:•re ttr whlcrl the bollp or depo.Mt1 ge'ires usa of domestia conatruction sh ll employees, er ortnitl a the A. required shouldnot ex red the expsr~ wAaAte rials in pteferenCe,tO aondnmta• due,, of pro*t, wooriciin rk, inala" Pro• e tia construction tgaterI##4, cutemint pad expenditure of Project t u l an 1 Delintttorix (6) Substitution. It a rM4062estle lands "he grantee's c;flcAPs, entploY• y't cad Ut this sabprv , Wt taltowirig tottatruCttgn material or.omponentc tees, or Meats shall nelthsr solicit nor deJ'lnitio;lf apply; proposed for use, a bidder or contra!- accept grstuitleo, farm. or in thing (1) eofat~^"Uon matelisg" Means for may substitute an approved dotois• of monetary value from ronuutors, ~r any article, material, or rVpply do material or component trt no jiotentyt! contractors, The grantee bsf I a awry to tAt'st avoid p~a~ oaal,tlr o[garilzatlorta! y ; co4t1 Ol In rest of noncdtnpetf~l~'s CorpOr Ida itreth byilalttp Arlbrlt ~m oOmP1Y +ftth thte~su~u nxe tit) ' Coplponegb taean! Any arti.le, (6) Proctd!rses 'Ihq •edpt;el Adl>LlA• Procur4utan1t11 practices lcbict} t?atrict pst~tettad o~ aupp1.7 d1reCly incorpo• Lststtor I;IY,u,se the *OProprlat.e,j!.a, or 0auna40 corapetition of othorvrifie rated Ly ccaatttiecIon ti1lierial. , ceduris pi 138.930 CA, lnoMt;s !tik do. ';q train trade. Illi1."17crustiG;Cost rtrc!!aQ Imter,- , ttr1wrAtkins t•'ti1 Tel prttte,tr~1 auE• (bl To the txtetit permt3sible`.by al'! Trel.u an unm .nLJx,.ur ,l art Isct1R.`L He et " l ger P. Mliy, abr=!zvf }fn 4S,•tc rr local U.' nr formpt k1s'1U11• StruCtlG¢ htirci'.1l a'11:Ch }13.1 ~l!n .t)t4% t7.er;".}r f; rig,: rr, r,i,, f~t'1'~a.i'MI. t',+!lal regllirtm..:Is trill f.r+,CtllieS. mined or produced in the tit Ite.O ' prec9nta, aI I - rlulrat ants cf L'.htlr tr,e s'ans!rrds j.-ol provide lot ~iaa!• dtates, at s mans;fact';rrzd coatruc• , }'eda'a1 d4^.a;trnent^t srld tTenclc.v tree, lAriet:ons, or other Wlquwa b,aci- 'tlon moterlal wbioh t,(a p"'O• ; J 13.13(1.14 Fora astourl warl1. • 9d3Iary, v ON to be Itutttutea for tactured in the Un;ted; $tatgs if the prp)ecareli.e3 y1011tlan4 Of law or t,t cost of Its :omportrU wMch ate Ia) A ar~tltee smut reture the rrbl• rite code or, standgez of conduct by mined, pro4un4, cr n..nufac'..red in act ef(Irer's pt!or 'a-ritten 3roro)vtl for Inns,- the g' +niee offtesrf, ttrplo' err. the Urite'd t3'.e:es txrce is e3 ;ercrrt 'tae of the .'':rce account tnath:+d !or or a4ents, o; by contractors or Molt of ten ccit C1,01 its rxcpn,lemt. f1) my step l be .t!ep 9 w^rl",ri exce_m aarn.,A. c:vr "):ond)'novo ni :'.tr r.ttnri rva- v' W !"lo: (3) rr)' •'•ewee rt,abtlitat e. (c) the aggress mat: riot ~r tta tens)" Darrel is co r+tn'.tr':t, trRter.al work vi exta03 of 52e oG0 perforteed p,ojecc olflt~r !n fr.t :q of ?nth :cri• other thaa a dcaor•,t'n ca,t►t 'ic;!bn d t•lntt +tttt i Isce 134,337-5ra1 ; ar'!t1 CJs aL'cgatial Gf a yr. !c•.t4istra vta• any ,tap 3 'sets In eaetss of 34b,00V: latl n and of ev^r ',oovn or -Men t2; IY,mestiq pre rrn a « ^ nrs unl!,41 "hr pt IAt a'=•eenlent s'.'p AtteJ prp!p^4LaAted p!,1't7;nh Gt A, +r :cde ,ts i't; e: r, cottFtru.t;on c s!ar'.ai r P he '.red i s the taker ureunt m!tl al, qr a!,~ •..]uds of a t, by prerererlrn to nualoriest.4;Pat!r*A I (b) , The f' :!iect 4M: etlj sprroval rmp:oy' t, 6-CVtr ,,1, Jr by ill !t it Ir % ',r n art t'',r't b 'r"r' ' 0,R11 t•a butd .:n the arir,t+:e'e ogiroa- strnfr.. %'lia Tt ' trills' lab Ir;rr,'1 'Llgher 'hri tr.9 tid r: rif'•rei p:.c' ng trlt,03 that ''it rrc6rra,, Vt : a:a• .hs ;.r t,ect C., .f tl a vr~ ,;,,,e nelr'dcr^.I.i4: tntt!il''." ir.C'' 1',..'.C4 !`ry ti rf ~m• or d:Ar;'i 3C'.!4n tilt • 1.'tee all eo31a of dfi.!~m c0 tOr :Li !'C- 1,1;1. *a4ch ' 0'!, Sad !!1t it) •.La i:r'! t. t^ BL.! ""L1'. 700PCI it. %J*,b 1''', iigq Sit e, rv l' 7'!4it^4r11'r ~:Y. 'a'h{tt'Ef f ~ `y1 ~':CGtr LIt~hPd '7h' CC :CBIA'".t: "I O2 A.' !!1 i!1; r :"feral '~rGt2;,ri^a s nt Mgt ar.e'd.'f}, 'l~.^'r ~iritt.'iCK 14 gill !'r h% tre 1:4R r.( ti.! .~t:'! 7.^~. rnt ? d':;'+ ',3r] ti ttGlf, Jadfr , i")Hilt rrClir4,';at. 4), f+^ i. .f/ HY 44s ,R.1J~,f,Q tu4tfUT10 Of ibis subchapter, the proJoct officer (e) The pro=ement is for expert- {WW21 Ucktuloe to Sure stentter must notify th6 Meetor, PA 8e6ii• idbntai; developttental or rlstareh ser• «rUfko )ao of yr e"Attiotm a711*ML tI- Fnd ;na U04 Alvlalgq._of ill 60U. v cP-sr (a1 IJgdet' 1116.111 MA 60061"t P Of ' tica<tlonr trdta the .Okbtee: this p} the ?te~tionil Ad+bin4trator (d) 1;P `s hill'coopeisk vlth the {3S.t71.19 Saari Purchases M. detegste edthdrtty-to t State granfei i its diacipartir' or pt'oaceii• . (al A small purchase is the procure- agency to review and certify the tecb- tive ar.tlons taken for any apps, t pstrst.of, miterials, +uDpllcs,'and ser• pleat and adrnlrilstratlve adequacy of props ,sillt" ~9ltttlonl,oI slr,or QQf vice>i when the sasrcgaie Amount in- 'pro9ltretrllnt docurnentsetoa required the m~ntee'r todd orat►ndaF ~ CoA• volved in any one traru sls+a,dob riot under these secttoru dtln . exceet' .$10,000. the small ptu•chase (b) If It State' s4ene7 betieves that { i6e,6 11 Fraud and Dl1Nf aDlatrfa) or .11o►itatiod of $10 0o Apctles to the ag• State lairs which , govern :municipal aregite total of 4n order, triclu4trij all procurement tnctudb the same regWrt• eortopt praettclS tatlrnsted handling and freight mente or operate to provide 0A same Ail procvriments under P-%_ are charges, overh:ad, tn4 profit to be protections as do if J6.936, 35,937 and covered by the provtsions of 133,si3'of ¢y,3 under the order. In argvir.t at 36.739, the State may request the Ad• thlt WN► Laptrr relatinr to r'nud, and minlstrator, to approta the State ottTei uurnJftiwfu! qr t6iru Qr►eticlsthe aggrggets• anaSµait ln'tolved to any sYrAm ineteud of the procedarea Of prat tr►nsact, btt, ill astral vrt)!db these sections. F2A sh►1! review the { yi.97e-16 Nltoueliolr ct wbatr+ea+InLL . sho4i~' propetlY be. trouped tCtt'y);4r Sat* system to determine Its adequs- (a) Fom,m4 v4verttsing, h atle• must be laeluded 1 tasonnb!etomp(Al• cy quo", pareWe ,dt'_ r. 'ti~rl>i. sealed ; Lion shall be ob!.siny3. (e) If a 64t4 agency determlrm that (b) SttbsgrreaTegts for ¢tntIl (Sur'- an applicant's procurement w(Unanvs bids, grad Oubiic,Qp. n 'shryl] be the requited ;Iettrod' of pro?ureintht Cho{ irctd not be tit the Io,-ra of it tii• c4 applicable statutes include the same utlltss bettotlatiort tinder Pita rrraph 1,,ter►lly .!aecuted, uritteq arareemont. , rtqu)remtata or operate to provide the (b) of chit section is secessary ,ic ab• Wham a{propriate, unl3aterrS pVr• same protections as do 1113. 3.35.737 fomplJih sound prdcurerntilt. chase orders, Salts ;lips, wemorsnda pr4 35.993, the `}tote tnay ctrdfy (ac- (b) AU ntgbtiAted croturerrtent,shall of oral p.1ce quotittone.' and the 111ta , co;npaaled by ap5rolrrtete d0C,1= ttia• be ctnd•.~;1,i !n a muffler to provide way be used to minlmi;e paperwork. Lion) the a4Kuscy of the dudlclpal- t0 the m►r(1rs3tfra • pr'acttMble esteclt - Itetentlon tn. t:a0 ; pwchaae files of Ity'S Ord cPa rued rtstutee rtnd re• open and Irm compedtiod a,Cpt¢Pr(tt,C ; these documents and sit written quota- q lent the rldminUtrt3'Ar, Ro, 4pprope to the type of prolet'ii 6rk to t+e pet- tions recetved,.Or referencts to e4ta• the MU~!cipallty'f 1},steat instead of formed, 'the ;,antes is adth6titcd to 1os""printed price WU uftd Ayl1 the rt-cidurti of these ae~dcrs. $I'A ruwgate, svaagrrtrnenta trl apaeud• taffies w the fecord supportlc>l .the , ahi ceriduct nr tzssg fmvelt the $tate Wo with the tppllcsbid y:6cedt {ea of : price pedd. to conduct 4 rtviow'(f the rntut clr al• tpbf T-;->c ,spter _(stre iI 3S 13) et'i,eei1 HY'f e,stAtA to Cfttr*A1nC it1 tCequary- 4ri4 3! 6" tf i eit•) if any of tTia fol1d'• 1403e-te A))otr014 eoau { 33 f34-t! $ mdlnt and Inautav 1. 1011 cgtldltict t, ex!st hi 111014" int cozy, ttnde• subetrot. (1) 'Ado elt(srXncyt+ t,,rot petbtit Mints which rjre'not awarded or ad• ta)QrticQAtizc?a fortbdbuild1r,(Ind the.4e6sp laol4lht tv Tottilio7 i66r• )rtlnlscere4 tn'costlquanCe sirh'this ercctloh 'ot tteat!nent, Qrll Or Con. used piocuretneat i¢ 1~:" etttet~eli~y Art or Part, 33' of thu taheh;tr"r. as tracts for aswer py.4" rth•b1l144oa urefi rte ; ~K°c E y appioprtate, ahatl'SA' catue tot dtsal• "exceet 4urWsh'alnt bid 5100,tu000,aishletch p4 trlddEr t~qs s 1yslept. s 1.3) 11 ettregs h Ardoynt Snfol6td of tt?A'b cosda, dl t losers ' d 3 s4`{ •xPeed X10 y't b'ts24, j'36:1 coat • 4 priAelpila rant pt file ,bid pdcr!,, li 1P for 1 d1 11 D'lfcrtste9). <b) ApptcyytfAte the conttwtbr kwitrae f It CorS'ri.,tlrtrt M3 Th+ ttintPrfal or!ti 1a 0be'orb- phJch appfy'tb 3ubk fl~~'d tneAN utldir .CAthr M ,avbytrjd fiooyes £PA trstA4 ~e iderit1i 30,7f0 or 4r~Q~atottlt 7otltt or wit s)stetnre• tit At 3`a( is Fubcftlptarl n r tfra :b ttoh, ;)t$ tav41 tl tr,iux`t is rlyr~I trice e. erte4. 'f s' tilts colts, dlrxt Arid trsesert ! ~rf+leh t3 xi tl kidPi"'%Nt(t► 't II Codtr►etq{ , 4e. Pit et}t'.bq}(i+' C 1 0,0oor the crtnt4e h1t17t d5cii>4tink .ino 16ortst- e11gib11 Our,roffs.l par. shall e.:n an4 sot it* thin lta,t7le alttf,a. lustitlcLU3d,of fhe died , 01901.1,14, to a cost 10tmb¢vetiiept 100 peSr4ent a 1111 tract prlre. Cen. for p0gto[epctllive a}^ vreMent, and conltact a>•lll ba th Al,q~table s;ttrctiQsf con ixcra leas than 1100,0001 prcvldf, sacra 0!: ijrAl nfetloA to the under the ipplicabla prOvibloT4 of IL stele bt tub'",t 0 Mi site red lbcai to- ~ project rlfv qn t yifes;. CM 1-1,b.i LPrlneiplet sad PAvedlifea q'J:. etnena f0i bid sue nteiy, lior• I t ;+tridr, , M 7irc pr~c.:-amens is !or a-,appal or Stse to ..ost•Ftetmburserca,l,':•i"e f orr:anre end pmr.4ent boas. 1 of 7r((fest'onal slrvicca (lnclv0l:•v hu•• 8,jppty P W Aese•i.rch Contracts '41gh For corcrlets gP subontt2t'4 in exeim ,t 1100,000 the Airioma AdottnVurs• rh!?eti'tlll o; 'ntihcr!r1n1 jcr4icC3}5r Comrrerdt l Cr►artlra(lnM%) and I•t3i.4 4( or Ah~ +r ^ce t it 4 IM 0!slty',Or iC9nrtructloA end r:r sti:ecF JL^err ' "In ay " hatlre i te^grvt(ea t0 cue at7et ts'v~at!Ott61 `~'btsthirtinn lney . i;Sontr►etah • ft,, ooiY, IsOddl'AY !5o tc;.s )ir,d rcgutre• frnd2r. (C) lteasogr 1e coeu of aorn,;`atsce n"-r'.c 1j he d.lerraineK' In lrrittng. .itlebl.USt r~rMnp,si,d ,rl:ect'the!t'nec~ovlrr.nsent'eSn+erestatGe•, Si Nores r~harrstrin D^ Rtrf u ' 1 with rho atcry1'01e pr7c~ If, :1.4 .nave bttn're• ;,tnarat•tatnl rt4uuemr,4 of ::,.t gr1n!eSy s roily ad, ae 6V After fi tiP.t advPrtlvnt, an4, co) Coi,tracrnrs 1n1 DotntA ::hE t"!, t i►t;ors •rQ rl:pw b:e f :tier of sd• it- 'ilth 'rap'-:~; t0 rt,K irfelU: I~t 13liC•Sl leav Gr, fie iiCivln iTi!r1 a.r1Ge f1,g fire ltd' 110974-4. the h 2,ortnl : dttiftii- trn• ' minlstra!iof Und r thr fret,, Cysts^f : CarcrvJd arrr:ts/. µor)nen's caa•k itAroanCrrtrant. ,e!twn...•:Fv1fr J,rrr, p, iion, p,01i.' :ebtlky utd pr rt,er•I r ri[•S i r:yt •ir(tn apttict al'he.t been Ind rplt r•rvleXrtlu x.131!** f:t c'.nnec" ty dani:a, and "al' i ik" tntritnr'I r_t(c 1 rjt.~a.rit~j. , t t191a C, rrrF t.f erJ.'!it of 6i: ,?iIJ,CClrt131 Gt^.e ►:latl'in fli.ni9: lOYr•rNtl c5 1t! rtl; T,. err ,errr P St x fx cna.rrU-s nr snsir,ttr+,a i !.'rt erg,slJaw'Ablr, ttorttrld by State I loca. ar <;r t? or s*MCC+ ~t .;lr, 7Cicr; Are ritib• , ,~fr s ' at'a ~U t tutrY K34 aprro•f1 tit led Jy'.:cr, t7en Ahe .t.n.. . re Ayan) t! a ea ~t t., S l% c( i 1, •$t1'^. ,~7r tPP.t.t „L.r~ t1. ,/rr ) Off. 7..tPI .~.'•rn.~ I "1 the pre, t r,tlc!, It ~r u.ill:, itsrtai '.r itr, !t„ t.at rt: iati'ir t.,rla• W)".n it ;.M"ttc IJ rt 1L'cd to r'cl.Tr In Gatlon ^t i'i a r rltrr e r ut.catl n dttr.rlgh p.r t I tt^ a„dt+> Gi`,y of i t`N'.fPat' 1r1'10A V..dP Z 3S J39 ire 8i• ;W,~ ~rdo r of :f lU l .G , •.1 C4 t`r .l.f, pir0 Vit+ ^.,S1wtlnp oeulm 1:, loe'rciff", e-sk iG`e 1' rh r qt►r !et :.r i Ir• c teed nP <Y4 i SO. l,S3 of •h11 ~'tC 1 110"At, 11011f0, '/7L tt9, it; ytt• ~i' 7, Stit~7/3; 4 r , ' ir'. t K A400 R" AxbUOL" M" graph (a) of this section Is flret'puba opened, the grantee shall tvaluatet lobed and the date by which bids than In aocerdsm" with the mtthoc's must 4~ee subm Itted. Rlddl4s: documents And criteria set forth 14 the bidding IlneludWs speclfitationa std drawings) documents, shall be avsllnble to prospective bid- (Z) The V*FIee may reserve the ders from the date when such notice Ia right to reject all bids. Unless 021 bids tint published. ate rejected for, good cause, award 1c) AdtayaN bWd(np documtat, shall be male to the low, resporsslse, The gmtee a!ls U ppreprse a teaaor.• respoasibk bidder, ab)a number of blddtrg documents (In- (3) If the grantee IntenCs to nuke vitatlons for blds) and shall furnIeh the &WAN to a RM which did not them upon request on a first-come, nfbWt the lowest bid, he shall prepiLie firat•eerved basis. The trantet shall a written statement before any ywatd. maintain a complete set of bidding txpialnina why each lower bidder was documents and shall make them avNl• deemed nonresonsibls a nowespon- able for Inspection and copying by any sirs, and shall retain It In his files. party. The blddLnl documents &haltln• (t) State or local laws, ordinances, elude: regulations or procedures which are (1). A complete state.•nttit of the designed or which operate to give local li.fY1 Conetructlua eontrects (eubsgrae wart to be performed. Licluding necel• or In-State bidden prefertnce over nary d:av,ings and specVlcat;ons, and other bidders ALL not De employed In menu) of greatem the requlred completion schedule. evaluating bids. 135.1$5-1 Applicability. (Drawings and speciftcations may be IS) If In unresolved procuserceht made available for inspcctlol and aur• review LIM or'a protest "Oates only This section tppiies to construction chase, insteaA of being furnished.); to award of a subcontract or procure- contracts (suregrerments) In excess of (3) The ternw and conditions of the ment of it subiteat under the prime 110,000 awarded by aranteeb for any contract to be awarded; Contract, and re_ blutlon of that *ue step a project. ' (3) A tlear explanation flit, the Or protest Ls unduly delaying pettetsty method of oidd0ng and the method of ante of the prime contrast the fte• ~iS1ab ! Ferformanes by eontrscf evLluatlou of 'old prices, and :he basis rk'nal Administrator rday* au:htAize The project work shell be performed and method Ior award of the contract; aware and performance cf the prime under one or more contracts awarded (1) Reaponsibllliy requirements or rnntract before resolution of the tstve by the grantee to private flrrm, exe-pt criteria which will be employed In or protest, it the Regional AdaLLnlstn- for force account work authorized by tviJui,tinc blddcrr, tot dalarminra that, J 33.936.11. (3) The following s-%tement: (1) ltesoludon of the protesw (Ai Will not offer the piscement of } 35.13113. 'ti of cnnir3tt, Any cvntra;t or contracts awarded miltr the prts:o contract blddem and -F.aeh'oontraet shall be a fixed price thls Wrfta:iort for bldS sae eibee:ted to be tat) Will not matetlally affect 0111.,111 "tIt3II7P 1^,1'rot unit price or 1 COmblAb• (w'dd N pan by a sfant from the CA th- perfnrn ante of the prima contract: Ilion of w two) contract, urdeaa the :L+ VF(r,(ted t*4enta0 6ta.ee Prot cor s anr Lay of its Ill . dh t+lat+.melthtt ethe and that .ot nu. Regions: Administrator gives advance ageo.tu of employees la or Vol be ft party to (ll) Award of the prime contract,- . written aoprovil for the grsfitce to use t%ts lav!GUton for tidt or tt)y rasuhail; rofi• (Al I* In the 0overtunevt'► beat.in• some other aceeptatila typo of eon, This procu:vmint yul b' 4 b;ect to tero$t; tract, The oosc•piuts•percenow..s~f-cost 'restr}at;ona rodtatred m 1 eA 7s>t~e, (a) Will not miteri .11r aiftw•t.+raolu- e~ontrad shall pot to used 41 zany :,5431, and 1s Pit;; t1t,n of the prosesl: and event, and (it) Is not barred by state lali, (1) A copy of 0 35.938, 3k QP, and (6) The irnntea:: AU net reject a bid 5.38 i Formal edrertleint• 38.839, . ai gpRrespotutive for t4l4ure W lfpt or Each contract l?(sll be .waded after zd) healed 3iu's 1'1'4 'gtantet $1,41 Qther+rlty Uiewstc the sttwicin of a ~orm,4 Overtls;nj, unless negotiation , provldo , tor, biddlntt by Sealed bid and Wt'ocontractor(a? or equipment; unless I 4 perts3ltted 1) aC9Otd+tlCe with for the ilalegu.vding of bids recely'Fd tha grtAtto h" unambiguously goAd I 13j)A34-16. Formal adverlloing, shall `uhtil pubilo opening. . Iti the aolkitatlod Qocumeo:s..that I be' in Wor•iancot with the foilowint: (e) Addenda to bidding documents. such lallure to Last shad tender a gild (a) Adequate pi4NO notice, The If a grantee dnslmi to amend any p:tt oonresponslve and ahaU cause :ejes- grantee will Cause 3,dcgU4V nct;ca to q( the blddlug dxument3 tlnraultr.r, ,tlonof abid. be gitsn of tho soiicitafloti by t•ctbllea• druiings '164 s eclilc+t:crls) !Urlrt tion W rstvrspap^rs ^r.journals of get). 'thl perloi when b4lsi are belast or l3t919-b `letotlectnn of fontrxet amass, i oral elrctilatlun "Yont-the. trvntee's Tai lr,,r %dda'Oda Snail bit conViosti• ments(thanr}or4!t+1,. locality (st'atevide, ,f-n,irvily) inv tln,g cated in uritlnt to all theta lr! ith (a) (3rantet italr4n4ftyNty. 4 xntrA :Oa• bids no the project vorl- and e;0ra have ,iLtalned !-!rttfnd doctlrnenm in are rolspOiras :t for nelutlallon of •t)ta method 'ay ahvch bidding OCU• t7ce to to cocaiw'rer".':elore the b?d straction cgt:uu. change ,)rderi, OEMs meats may be r!•ralne•l or examined, cprnln :rna !t ~,c! ?n ,may bq par fotuse~ by-the 1Vhere 1:1e cItim,ted cost of still 3 iff), R~ n, d(Ar,10tlt A f1r`r4 a'~'lh w.0"I:s (:re tl, et, :1 auth)f:ze 1, by co:vtructloir u slO rllllloa ur mor{, his iutwittc' a'+ d hs, i be 416^d'.o h:7 ene zeer Durn11, :egutiAtioii With the fnntee n.urt, gtntra)ly Sub1L i:;cjilfy or '.td bid b^(o,e the .14cr)nusitm th► emi)tteataa the rtoti' " ri '..3de journal, of nvtior)- time 7f wd 9VC '1.r,y A) N % colt tins :?l7t the contrtc.pr ,v;da C'»•sr,h~~icn. ale ;rs:dr< ~itnul (g) I e., An J/ bids., TYe 'm 0 c'e ~r 1L-td,!rat$-nd1n# of thv .;cope in ~sd¢1don, w14t bids L:~aIY (reed east" , shp)S y „Bode I,:r ylbl:c tv::xtct,tbt •4 )ri. 3.14 other tsesl,al r• t:lreraeut; bidden it it in I;ntd:nis s t .lutes lLst, opening of bids 'At t4 Sl1:e, dAct 044 ,h),ITt,'vnle'Imp 'IF prrparr° o 5(A1. time 'Umovi,c•ll 'It thn ' Iddtr.,i f) q- 2) A_svIro %04; hi concevty d!ps. Ai.ryijote ttr.7e. ItVn1:rh'1y ',lot PJ3 then r:'. Jn h° A'lll riba~ si,,W%ote $0 tfL'8t SP.3~ii ~rt'i't'n the !"0 Jvctd to 1A, !rl'P, 1, r1Cn x", .000L; r. it n'CQ.37rJ perSNlnirl. cars *khkn pups; noti:t zl,drr part- ;AAsiZle blJder, 'D .k1l.'r o:dr si« ea, .,,n:nt L rl t!<, a:s is 10•ror3• )tctlA'. ktGl0i V.?t. + ,!L• s:''-r,l' ~l S?f?!14!1.1 rl11 )r i pllsh the work vi'.hsn the required (3) The trantce may.requlre more tnta4e pruMo, including the deter-ml- time; tnd detailed ooet data than the form re• nation of a faU aid rtaeonn)rie proft (3), AMU" a (air Ind reMocl qulrra in order to s!ibsuritlate tha real' bawl or, th' . "t tCtoCa %'NXWpt10.1 Prlee'forthe reen Sred work. sonableneal of Atop, sod chaiige',a der of risk and trip } total p!rformsnm (b) Manves to contract prier or , cosh. kiA norst ally tmuiitd mclc de- and not merei, ,s aypUtation of n. time, Tl a cohttaet ptlfr of time x4y tai dceuaentition' only when the predetermined percentage fa,tor. Foil chanQ^d on)p Ly a hsnte order, contractor Ea ur able to crrtEty, kh',! the porme of negotiated chard'r j When nellotls 11 are • ' v,,ired, they proposed eh x; Se tinier cost dsta'ttre orders to construction contruts under shall be co•id5 In rdsnce with complete, current- and tooaratr. tPA ZPA trams, prollt Is def aed as th!r paragraph (c) or A) of this section, a may, on a selected bests. Porfr nn a do- net Proceeds obtalned by deductin; sli SPPMPHAte. The value of any work ULAN' cost aniLIVIs on any change allo'erbie coats idirtct and indirect! covered by a chttnge order or of any order, from the price. The grantee still claun for Worts," or decrease alt', the t'!) Appropriate I ortsfderstlon shotild review the estimate or profit as he re- dontra.ct price shad U determinsd y . 1`e fiven to 130.910 of thLs svbchltpter views all other elements of price. the natthod set forth in pusgrl ' s whlah contains sea^r _I cost l,rincIples (I) 1163ted %mrk. Relatei work shall (b)(1) through (Wl of this section srhi;h rntlst be used for the deterr^Ina• not be split luto two smozidrnents or which lA mce. 1ahr9 ,airoys to the Ilion and "llc'""Ity of coots tinder cha,lge orders merely to keep It u+0er a. l. e, erants• no c'ontractor's xrtual costs, 8100,000 and till avoid the re- direct and indirect, aUo+able for Fed- qutrements of parstrsph (d) of .1%13 (i) QHalrutl bW l:..,!. tlnlt prl r 0'rsl pertlelrstlen shall be dt'trrmlaed s±';tlar, F'nt chLnxe ordrrs which In- preliotraly.apOroved ii-re soceptable for in rc~briisnee Ili, the Cert., . 1d cOn• chide both aWltive and deduethe pr!ctn9 chill of otij.'rA bl) Itema. ditlons of the ntr.a this sutil"t lfa,MA; Iiowaver, one a Changes in quaztWes and the ^ost t trades lrieluddd !n'41 (1) If any iIPS:e item (addlilvf Cr de• exceed 1D ➢eraent of the urialbW bid CFFt 1-]ta.2 ar:d 1.15.4, Exarplal ! f ductlve) excrees $160,000, the r0rutFFe- costa Nhloh are not. allowable und• r quhrstlty +r d t'Le tatsli dollar change thoes Cott princlyre:, !!?elude, but ire rrrnfs of ppli a%ph (d) of thiti settlers Of that b:d Item is s.gT1V:cer.t, the sns1L tic applicable. not limited to, !ntlrtainmcnt, lrtprest traness shall review the unit Arita to It to Tingle additive or deduatlve r.n borrowed caplt:•J and ba debit, dv'WrM!*ie V a new willt price shoal i i $100,000, tam has a value cf _nl(t Qrq but the r, For rile urdrr Met rtbur<' 'e,tAi price of the chmt? crest 1s over oe neraJsted, [:ltt`E' Change Orr:'rA, the MiiU A.Cte. tU) New items. MIn prices of now shall hAiVo ar, armuntI.All system whirl) 1109,W0, th) regWremenu' of psis- StMir &.-,All b- neaotla.Cd. trsph (di !)j tats ;colon shall be tippl!- (1) A 10rnP a-im to tt ri-gcttntrd. %ith accounts l f suCit coact In M:car ce ,a. (31 Cwt tetnt )tsn;,tent -L'r.z Actual P.,in ge Thy iY :r ed acdn'.rr.>! cat ' „t cf edditive iter p trciples: la iy+'rs1 shall r.ro': t1, If this tot s ss of asst for left r, dtrcct titer' °ed, mater!- for the Idr,ntUlcat'(.a, adcowl!lat!on all) 'k to Use thrnge order e*ceeds a?t,a')ppUes,egLtly ,^,5t;:,.r;etherasr• !14),000, or the tetU of v:s!c1 l9e and settligati,cm of alt .owab,e a;,d "n- s,1 rs n a o r. o Qow;i104 i @rVoto al:ohablc 0;evig6 ,ord5_*3. .Ufow b!e cecde rtltr} rk e.nd'tl,atnrc,rrt<irof t chants orde: costa shall be dettrr:,in^d cover t):r) C( ,6 of le.aerat ovolheitd and -Ill tcoorc'Ance with yaralljrW;n (d)(9) 0 the 01anit oroet s lags thin 4100,000, profit to bA • exotAte1. tht+ seetlon. The centrac?c,r Must'ptr th41 n,l iPoments --f psMIrrapti1d) of ' :c) F-or ex.h~/,C!:A_rge order not In pose and a.crouM for su`i dusts in A this Wtloh Shall a,~p1y, ' rxc-'" of tlu^.00 the dontractror shall mAnnet ocr„„rt=teat st:th his np.riiiil lic, 9l bralt sU'fiefent ^1,a! and prlefnt'dsta 13S :rid 6 yrpgresa JeiroRt to kr tontrae• c the irvci; r4 to "cable t: e gra(;tte to oo>3nGtrit iacrdirrrt. 4 rota (9j ;9 tYAets i1I'd 4.1 e d?tetatlne the r cssltq ld'tewv+t basis of revfc'rr of a cwt a rr„,13 Surf- (a) Potleyl EPA polky Is thAt, rscept Wenew Of rLW' Aad iL ~:'.nts flea- miry and a rerl.Tc.AWj's c,f co::irlete, Id tit.ato'atr othet*•5e'prOVi'1m5. trdn- posed, `grief the tiio'sabill:p and kPil. ourent, lt^!I -r:,tlrPeP co44t end ^rl tlig tree shon)d make prcmpt proonrte tuH/ of ci:vA proposed. Ckt."". lhxcl t'c nrbjoct to edt/h' &:4 it- ij&Yments % prtnie cor.,ractors 44d (d) n1f darn r halite (,t'ler In ex'eN ncliottatiuq or r,ecoup;cer', of` fim4s pr.me (')ntrsr:t ,ri i)t,;uJa " matte cf !1!)0.900, the '(!"tmc!b"' shalt 'shore subs++q^"7t a',IM tUW%rtlates ''ptbropt Pro;"AS payfient to Iubtori• submit to the grLI(Ii ;or tene't' viM. that sur,-crrlli).catlun 'sNi t ward tr's!,tters ~.hd a prdsts "Or ellrble tor- cien cast and' yrr scg citta is do. i yri dor'uv%'te, tu.-teat it:~ . ati fast Stilillon, ' materlsr, and ejulpmrnt twined :M t ti"tL"yr:p}is' tdX1) Lhrou4h p ld prlr!nS „nL& ark, hii Cca:s tttjovri' 'rro11+.-lncluding .hoa(t of ondedirtiod d;(e} if •`!'s !ect[on'tc rranld the b!e . Pr tha SftlCp:~r.td CQsL SC 9C IlICA!ly r+EntLrftf LC ri'd ejuji:rnent, grnrre b) sctrta ',ic rt 'esstty a. 1d pr nC! ,1^t (41 C. t; l'J : Lnr; 1-15,1) tic 1: ra.1 ur:34r i c,)n1mct under 'an e'1'a +.11('15P ti aC tx1 ",T.e Gl f,'I Rh•~e L~h1cr txreuVoTI, i-r".4 C017•rrL Ct!43 twin t. j•ruufi.=lL",J ::c .111Ju,L~_'['Y 31d re) BFA rrvt,•,7, S t 1Cd:tlon to thp to. fb) Cnrtdttt4ns'G/gr,vrtae poirrvatir, ,[lbiVty c' ti ntop,d^l. qulreml'nt.r If ;13,4.11' -)0 (Sp',1tci f fbr pur1.436t1 of thils cectlon, pic'gre.sS I7 !twi s 1j: ,11'1rn t"fcsA-%O ^hanRr controni c:,.?'r'!'e,h.<) ¢a3 53:03, 1 pWtntn'-t are deftna•cr 'LS foi)t) N; derc(va rce.llbe nr^'.:rntc~',' !'A pr!;nc± rnuix: '•he tra9ter rt'al3 ell?semen tf:)raork!npiseo. On a 1 ;hs CCntraCtM1: SUr7Flrt• b'fore :h^ e,tlrC'.lon ~0f .any 01 ri' 1'unt.Iii for r. Ater pall or rq'rp• `St.! "r1• Chrnge OrCICr :n N', ' C:47 Of lll~l),ii'~r), W mP:l'. MtiSr"t1 ~r. S b?f!, delll!•r°d ;.1 (l. 7_''it, d7 !"Curate L::' i`t(,':(t ''ffl'.er ".iilv.('!gn ii'r, or'r'lsf:h ere 1![Otk' r ,~.,.!n t y nr p~ , i • r +r.. 1 . O,i". A^ 1 fir,:In : 'R !;,Ail' t le to Lna ofd P } r, . i . q a the r x } ~ c'v tuft f of :lid L,it 11t, it 'r' IL•, It. - CV's trrk, 'r i, "'1t !.ray, t1(. S L'e, ,h 4 rLtd` r! ^111x1 lei, 1 '!t aL ct!! t.. t.: z, +rV!w .1e• l) .t A!ILa cd rtVlea 1tid v, r,r the' n trot,' >.1~--1 ("'dirt"mal t4 h:er'~ r.?f n 'psi! d L'10 Ufit C, t?'f :Il lrvtor's CoS" or f:..,a i(f'Pt iC^e t3 •.IS'.e ;j ' tr !or the of Pr I L! ':,t7 f r!.~ pa ^tely tr1.1'9:~ ! jf": 4. The •rjrlt!!C rl'.'S!: a,'~3r 'hoc !a t. cc .r ' nr,-. , r rd 'race 'A cop,' of 0 t ,rtc;.esej •a!r„ke l(r i, f„- 'rtafh ,^tufite:.d U'rI c. rs Cl 'f JrrI t;4 F. ft oral Or9"ll1. )}nil }+'.a 1?KJe^-:e tdegVbt ly ln• C, „art" lit rf ^.rPf.' Will get (f1 -CIS The 'Ctiv'e Of n'•,'i~110.• SL. t l't11 lit ,,rrtectC'd Lhr01.j°, sp• r•'n '.,`tC*'y r.a" :'3}~ h.'.: 'J.'l!~ ti •,174 J::i,l r. , .r 'L..+:' Of l!',^D. (.sift , fr CCt.. .,d:i,i. 7 C1v .!:l t.",':.i oLV.x snit _ 'flirt VC , r q, 4408 ' RUU1 AND RIGULA M t. to be lo'Lsbls eoets to ucordsacs ritb CO~n'~~~rincitirred lotms mU ot,41ble to OWY thatramourft a tlecess>rr7 Percent *Lth respect to us= 36.940. paytrslDts for undelivered spectfi• the egufpxernt or stems. gtrb¢iLvton of completion. t33 pa csUy macv.arttu'ed items or gulp. s to4urst for WJ Such progress (W. fit The stsritee may reirutats up to mus iJed them f o- fmleatlon fntmishe3SYthe ftorS u~f 6tupercent aft iLoidr~on.etatthe - 10 Op n lttrsaipdu work on helf sressti• Such payizeota must to made the equipment or item that the contractor is not malting satisfactory If pcovtaiorss thert!r,r are included in amoimt of progress paylrm% claimed prorfrta or there i9 other specific tho bid and contract dwuments. Such ton6mutes not more that TS wicent osuae fur rich withholdirr• may 'Lv ots the Laclu llacable ooprotionl of the grantee oalYdwhentsn of to con IJIStlyl ract pe orrwxje, addeIn sddt• tie! inegotiab a twithout recourse6~ the foiioV.Al conditions exist: tfon, in the case of the first prolrrau dltlon or restrictions, a releue of te• ion hat etter The equipment Is so dafanated is the amount cllaimead due not eaneed noeredito rovlded b7 theeccon ltraetor the e pro)tct quipmcntioas: lit) Ttse equipment to be specifirsUy 16 percent of the wmirstt or item instead of an or Dart of the sae no- talruoe• ro btactued for the project d could pike quoted by the s bolo or. not t be readily vtalized on not or dSs~erted (3) As used in this section, the term rb1 Tha loreroLit retmtton DcVfe7 to another )cb; and "costs ►llocoble to contract perform- shall be lmplemeated with respect to tall) A fabrication period of more anoe" pith respect to undeUvoretfl aU step 3 projects for which plans and lcatloris uit ter ess Veaseme f eoutrcct pperformar4v U it h 11h 1, IWO. Apps priatet p ro%airlon than 8 months is antIcipatzel. spec c progress .iVacsered pr. aA pm(ectlon myte for speeU'Sta12y frsunstlzctured the rrlsaMble, allocable to 'the tcxt• to aastvte eomDltaree with flats pottr.•y equipmenL The rartee will usure tract, comLrtent with sovart and rer.er• :host be included trs the bed cioc tints protection of the Federal interest Sri ally accepted aeeount'cQ " prLtcipies for such projects lnttis.uy or by sdden-Aly bis bel dum lied. and "lomission equIpisa payments dada for hams or which arse- riot xcluded bypthe con. and za asptcdal condition in the grant (VAD guiDn01n resorted to in parabraph 4 is sectto This prcottctlon tract aaretwent or lit a Irani amendment. e rpuss 1f4orce•me:it A subeontrnctor Jr For all D:evlotu K'4es projects, the Loust be e s,xeDtabie to the r:•aatee and e) and (e) Dtust take the form of, supplier which is determined by the grantee rosy Im..;Aoment the tores,*ts (1) Securities negotiable without re. Regional Adntinls'tatcr to hrtvo frub• polieF throc,h, contrut amendment ceur+e, cc edition or restrictions, a pro- crated the intent of the ptotWons ie• upon written request to the srantot by oond. or Lirr esg letter of creoit provl&d tot eer=%to equlptmgento or soesifi•.~t1y rrsanW84- that the trun a deernsn adequater►tlon hro- through tare prime contractor by the ftwed orfeiture oraea bond rBhfaUttre to de- ptofnd`r; tcbe2P hofde,eYe sdtrr eubconttar or egVi and burstoo- f3) Foe r stetna or rqulpmrnt in estCeSa minrdt equipment may ~?Ad A Wbu b 14 intl![0 4uire4 to credit toe United i tm a of a100.004 In sajue abich are cnsn F Sty, a!11~tertst ettned on those tundt. U fut in nifoied rm c a InAr gal Cisode In r .bath the lc`rt)ucontrul sr Mis►oraie tip. a~P3g ! lte4sslred,~+~t•+acsloa rantrtrct Unif nat Pn b b?e, taus creation n p.nd perfMt'cri of aC• a Olicabl~, appf~~pNateuta mot be in. Era~sas.~r,a. 3ec4slty interest under the Uniform. ratd,cefrrocess,+uym'.. Commercial Code : ossanably sde4 sate fludld I* ±ach contract and subr:-01:• FAch eorstmet1f)n ontract inlist in- the EPA tR:yorvsj Admiti• W b forth Inni4nAndix C-2 W to rdioLl itattor irt+ats Pof the ro4rels P/Ay- OtAftk4tt menfs for JdedAcaf)y manurcr!urd btrstor, fene,ttrtlors trap , tquforont (l) Prorress ptymenra Q) The totegclrs made for eprcifldally rnsnufactured prorrem ptys',rot~s policy should b0 l33913o sontrecta is valet conrtruc• equipment or !t6ms shall be lirnited to L•nplementgd Irr nYtt <tlan¢ for bids the foilop'inv under step ) E nts_ 1r gvisiod' toe (a) The award or tucutlca of sub. ti) A fln4 plrymtnt upon s1j1j'mtA1r;n pr9aTtba pay;maat•s is utLdd.,Wet can. ctontmew by a Ptim4 asnars:Wt vndar by the Brims contractor of shop draw. 01.43 ?r►rd• it ,uust i (or :op.}Sdety,• a totuttutt:on co ttra:t sttarded to lbo lets for the Mulpment or Items in an t'on t ►t the guwed d5:tiis tqufter irlm~r ; i ~`cs? tti°A prdo- ' e the not or exceeding pile* sus t of cedurea used by rt~it e0nttactor9 in th the donttsct or f"In `n price L1w'~~ppta ! 19.9as-T ReteAdol ttw.+s 4rofrf1s fN~ prism and Wcv%t-a Maher tler ti tv. a1e"~~ awardirf, or eisxutlnd sub atmo.u Is)'Yjse 5rsste~ rs)sY reta'n 4 pc tt:on are not , tqulred to comply Nth Lny of due proredurel, ar d is spureat ,o tt; grloxture, ants., ad. ar actor.Z ceDrtb3+ --ta~tet',aw othti-Ase polls e3o ory principleslo se Ivrth in . more trKtie t ra0tte 'a. 33,938 or j 33.638 ttmpt those sped. lei or psyme'a) for i than , po the :nor more e- pfie ro+ndPS arse ,lLo nt 0111 I n rironth]Y iy thtretltrr rlp, to I$ 43 p!r. sb ~r ~ ?inlif ilcd to. tj,e l0:1o4`lnrs StHa1JY seated In this atct'on.:o 944!. cent of tl:e contract or item crice plus (i) WithiloicL^4 of rat tknr+ tt,su 10 tiot; the Led protest pwodt'rea l.f ►pproprlrrte and Uoribte h ir,e. t°.er pelvcnt of tie 4d,*re; e.t".wvita ~.n31 {35.136 aA n.-,t sY&U&ble W funnies e>t• crsm, however, Pi:m ent !.'I&/ kw) tit 'tunic r'A W D'rrcerrt etwt)ns tGtco louts with prime cnn• !nurse in imordtr:cr pith the contra 0) Whets "s•irc 1r 'J R!Ntnt e^rr• trectrirS e:?^ept ss sp lliel►lly pro- Wid ifra, t ut•nv ann .or.lUnra far A aloe, rMuttl).'t of tta 7+,th`101As13 t0 Wed in rY.t cC:Uon. c!11u! >,,Vta NorY, tetord ,ellytry of i pr--cnt otthe t,nl?r,r s.:'se pf ar (b) The aaasif br tx,xvtlon o: oub• the sDrir'Sc=Uy, mgnututusrd t4t'.: provllef t1 r Ursa earlrM ~ r Ss n•it nit d lornPl Yy adre~rcm^W G add tits eiy ent n (1) 1tno n sat';,ir•ttorY ~tov- sm J*A .hcte li bid, !Ned price oomtrucrfon co,:tr", c to no faux rosy 4r "rue 6°4 j1eps under n' s/.4r4 h (41h001 ar ~t'i1f' fic.rtpthn +r'~ Yt=5:f sftr4ed td thi s ttlt,0- ~C 1 Wj lr tee, arvi the Dinta~ct or'.r.nd "r I r-wri iri)C1k't) of t,r"y t c'r° sawn lids It• 37 C^ Ai~,JftikrInir li M owl S;'u,Q ~rV~ i* vA(PAto : tJw ?21 iiwatdiric v tic rV,1uWa if PrW* r tzytM'rr. Yr.L s? x: t+?!4 tY, ttrMr►.r!i D, 1)7J 7] , RUU1S ANO 110MATION1 414083 ecutinr surh sobciontrwu Dim menta of 135.936.13 ie.t..'that a prod- (d) orantee Sererm(rtaHay. (1) T'he comply with the fol)Owblf(: u ct j" v glrailty as an "or equal") or Yraatm Ls regx' mlb, _ for the. initial (1) 181438-9 Wrantes Proc+srt+aent other syodficttlon rex1rements of resoiut!on of proto3t3 breed upon 83- systeosll: fltata cc local law):j U* subpam a prote: t need not be hied rlolattons of the procurement to (7) 133.936.7 (Sasa13 and minority 11114 prior to the otser,iar of tads. But psltremsnta of this subpart. , bu,tineu); the (rimes may reaots'a ttie (Slue (f) When the )tratstee receJrts P. '(2)13!.138.13 (Specifications); before rtcolAt of bids c yrofweals tlme1Y Weitt.en ,)rooest, he must defer (4) 135.936.13 (Limitations on subs. throush'r written or otter formal do- :the prateased pt%aremeni actiots (sit rrteraetst aar)u'QY, tormlrAtion, %not notice and oppcrtu- pantmh (h) of this section) wad: M 133.136-17 (Fraud and other un- nlty to cornment U attorded to any (1) Afford the comotalnint party and lawful or rorrupt practices); Dotty with a direct tmanatsl tntervst. Lnterested parties to opDOrtunity to (6)133.937!-5(d) (Negotiation of rot) (11) In &"Uon, ahem ah "elod vio• present xmumerM In support of their tract amendnsentsY seal Lttiob of the speeitlest lorf °require- viM$ in Writing.or at a conference or (7) Applicable subasreeaent cl4tsaes wen-_s of 186,036-13 or other require. other stritAnle rpeetlnr (such as a city (see appenelx C-x, clauses 8, 10, 14. 13, n;ents of lhls Subpart fit it C'tsts allb- co(U c xztt!i rtes ccmDlairsant 'sid If: note cause 11). sequtmt to the receipt ol., blds or 9(o- (e) The axed of subcontracts under posaU, the traatee a,:Gt declde the other lnterested partfer of the proce- construct:on contrsuta not deKiiloed protest if the protest ass ieceivEd by darns which the rrsntt.; will observe above In paragraph (b) of this section the grantee %ithin 1 'Aeek of the tirie for resoltitlsn of the protes.• and the procurement arld nezodaton that tl:e grantee's written or Ether 011U Obtal'u an appropriate +ttension procedures at prime contractors -n formed notice IS flat r:etlved. of the p(,lotl for acceptance of :he bid contruts riot meetlne that deacriptlon r~) A Orotrat spptal authortzcd by hn'1 -bib bmd(s) of each inttrtsted must comply with pararrspas (W) agreph W of thi+ stMion rr.ust be party, crhore pPtf^s`,tt: failure to t?aouah (bH4) of this teul5. U 1 re Dreelved o the I4aglonal Adrnin!stra• prree to a sultabfe tAtentilon of such u the prtoclples of 13S.938 6. t A an! bid bond(s) by the party to!''wlthlri 1 week after the complain. 133.919 l'rokctw ' ari~ has receiti'ed the rrar,trc'a ceter':nJ• which lhltlated :he protest whell be ,cause fr'+' surnrr,ary dfln)tssr1 c( the oa 1COLW ; rsfee or the the wile( al4atioA o[ct~stperrocurtetnant ria lW If 4 gtotb vrt ia'trtdl:ed' tf coal. protert by '-ua.fr,rtor, ul 'd regoirmont% of 1196.936 throulh pv!ri a th u the r qurr<d-tin's c ~ad. AA `lvl PtomptlY d ~'i'rir (prefersbiy i r 39,03&8 of this mt;an may be filed It la, su54tsted that 01 doc=c.'1ts certified rAi1 ret:7rn recefp; t.quku- against a trarltta's pra:ureastnt action trarls:Ated in WOW LPRUa [Nth thls td. Or by pcrsnnal ±elly ry) its written by a psxty' a'th .'m adversely affectad 4e non t7e rr Ci d b7 certitlcd mall deier7n 4'atJcn of the P70t,a; to the ditect tutsnclal tr,ternt, Any sun's pro. return re:2lyt t [^,t e.;tC ) pr ulheia!r)e com,;UTAL~1 pnrtY And to each other test ht.)a bs rttrlred by the grantee rAtV )pet I:g patty'. - wit'nin the titre °pariod la p7trar-1wh eSVorA ill A rasttflaf a'`tlch will 04- 141 T;141 rry..tte'4 deterralnAtio;s cb)(l) of this sect:Qi- Ite IMAtee IN ,e.tlyely <gtRDlk+h tilt Oil' Of MOM OM . plus[ ba yr ,,nL4,A01 by,~ 'eta3 Opirf- resp•wib'a for re:alitlon or the;to- 1n1t{aUaq 0 Grntesi rct!y2.a f( 'der on 4611rttivu,r !ssueA. arising ur4, r ~tert tefore the Wji f of tl^a Frottaced yisraysxplu (d1 qr t cr ifs s: t, inc State, :err:r.,fial, or :c,.-4 Av tit a{ls) action, Ln accordrsu^ xlth reIratraph mxy be made y, rtet telex.-ph(c prKR Where at;l 3 M'-SLJt:;[ion, )q III- id) of this sect,04 e.)sept 4e other4se notice V4orzTan1'(,d bk.v nxbgt; it t•tlia y'otved, by an er;tf)iee:'.r.$ rapot%, it sp- or other deli°,erY of a taOre deans ro4ido;+. h p4'rboph 0) Rettonel Atl of • - A-at Ntnt'ot ,thf la for r.prGcelt. ptoTh I ; $.938 The pmritte e).ould -.eoFdv:Lha ' ,b;e g.r-tr• istratOr will r2tHtW v re MW pcoest iteA de- 'Osephon!c prates 111 fo e a cutsfS fsrrAtzt a4 FturnPt,y as pcc, temnat'um in accordan:e with pvs Seed. a!ly snta!n 3 arctks P'Wr rictipt of a itrtpr !t) of this'ketiott: It a tftd'ely!4- fel Qthtr lntf(dt rrCtttretr~ltt`tl) t,;oteal, ur3ets. er:enuati^.g , circµ ts• du,,l :Or mch review' le MW 4'rger .h ;nJti;Il p'rotcat M µt ;.m ,t dt4 ces rcculra f. !orlyer sartod of 14r,.p r'tritr ph tbrr3l of thin Rectlon, Ir -the b;lefly 'mate the b,413 jot" tho vt;;!"at, for propor re,,olutfon cf eke proto+t, case of prtlteato +t IAO bi,,dtWrD,1nee and should. (e) l:tpion44 ASmtr,yt :ter rc4it D. (h are untttsarSY.. rri)'al0us.> Or..' "lt~at (l) Refer to the nfet7llo ~crttuN ) Cf 'M A :,arty utth A direct ft1'*ic!a1 merit, tae. Rtkfoitr3 Aden lvs~raWP t fr. 441bGrr2t 7416 811,46lY,;fvt..b1t serest Ad1i41i#elY ,clotted by a K-int'" nay ta'r-a .qch ar;tlorct N aft4{M%1e 1 t~e tirocuret.'lent Pctlcn: determioatiop rr.ada ur.der pars;rsp~s in pox1grsrrl (1)(7), 61Y 3), 414 (Ll of 01) 8pov.Ujc311y rpnuest a CctettRbW (ar with ~tepoCt to 4 Frorj4r lmeht ti. this s:r:-ica. ilea Curau^ : to th)s atctl, s . quirtmort of thin subpart msy tub(g1t :,rb) 'Ame Wnifafto-'4 (1) protest (0) 11:ntlfy tbs sLC":fb plcfWd a'sr:ten 4Q ^st :e the l;,f<:ona1',tC- Vvdnr. Dana;ra-pil t.il of 000; 6rrctloa [Went Ltmeri«a) ct' portian(4 of =4MvaAtor ,.r r-Js :vii(w rot such do- should bs meals Fi early ae poao!ble tt.er:. Ln;uvc5 Ra,l rer-.::vFtfupf Any ¢t:eh rt'Juest rev t Qr durlnt th- Pwurrrr.ant procom Igor (Jr)2:z;llde lie :.Aerie, telcgho>ae ~ rluit as.a'+ate+it ante the examt'k, 1rz>medJstti/ of er :.4114NO rlva;ber, 1<i edc!rum of the y°.n~o 6444 for ',1:e protest rL rJueInt rifet• of 4 anuc:tstltn ivr tld4r to !Mid 0* rtnrpr:,Wnig tits 1roteA li 4•.rty eq:e te, the tpCC1!!C, saetfOc.fs) of A43 ruttinnof oa,'.: ~e+,•sturY de;ry W tit} (1) Ito ps.rtr !fling the prgtezt r:utt a'~bcafc aJlrg+rs to XohlSlt t`e t:C' pre ttexsnt rx:,1, A protest 9 crincurrd:ntlY tr atn!t a Copy A the ci tsc it srt 'nl. sad WAt be ft' trnrl:pa by .wrars''~Ph f,d) of yhli y a U11tLV . roteit ' rt~ttat')t A,; 4.ny tt• cc ed by 11, • Revlhrel Ad 4W-1ira:r,r tiin n.ust A etc by th gr,~ tN 'a nr:JG MUr..it.a!lc ^ aJS ot~,tr ptv ar :sLn Sick e(.tr, the eelm.?.a n i6 I IWIn l c e'k attar( t:n? 's':',s for the bell Unth 8 dlrir:: ilzunc'rl r,t r,:;t Palsy );rs r Ted '.:ie e-xrl:ee s Ccter protest iquuyt Ct t)lould )Nva Scan *+..'ch nioi :t Arrr:ely a:!ccJiJ by u, yf.:' n c ( h► a;t!u.+t.,l csY 'sf ice lJ1JA1R bitten eyef .4 t►ri(e R'u 0: mill, t1,r 't+Y~~n ttf il: '>f t1.C i rCltfyt lad'A• grS"°e'7 L'r ,Cf'+ lp,t,^tl 171) at,:er'`"- (ye, !Jrtnn:}'/ ,d Yer;4 Q Dr r*iar~ '1! lA er ajy, 411 vjl&;i? 1 0, f,t( ~tveiL 9)S~ :.r ,~:Ifdr:l;i. Ji 1'; .)t, ,o7 re,ltwt Alter b!d L",vt,!nr' within 1.v (titer ay!:ar lire a ru*:,rartirl t.17d re,:• t4r rtrt"u Abtu ~r traa+fcatel 'i+!th the t,e.}iA !•:r the ;1(1 t44 Ii. tr sb,ljj s''r'11P yt VL: eG' of 4 .Sll ac,l.td the rCC. =St. 1AYeJC, It ' le .`tote)t 1+ etvr,d cc C'.) . .Z) Tl H•yconli Cw%,Q l't hW I,• tl) 110keYfr. ~l rV 0 [t).ye i7f ^'l 64"4.4 fi.'r`i SD )1•'. )1'ovrw'd F1 .'.e'{l`~n'~ lea ^ .711 *Jql r ! ; ilr ~Cf ,fs Vd!(,i.f~/l Vj i,.• ir: ,.i.', ill'.:, t': C~ll:r ~rr'. •.'.f. t}'. ~'.i.,.Y f...~ 19 f X1.11 G':440t4 lttJflWAND 111OiAAWNS other l.,rty With a flascctal Interest treats tQmps tble to procurenteltt re. th) l•Wer're1 of =rtJC'ncvuraPrt oeNan. which may in adversely aftecttd by qulrements of this subpus ' . Upon receipt of s protest under Para- determiaatlon of the pretest, as W (9) Fist the determination of Federal Ireph (d) of this section, the gratlteo portualty to l pmriv ar:ur0e~ to lei e9[* Issues . presented hy', this protest, the Must deter the protested lrocurement port of their views to writing or at a Regional Administrator maY rnly o ROM Ifo a t~ac , deforlewe ISSWC oonfert t at a time and plate ware- (J) Detetminstions of other protests nuance of raticp to proceed ur'Atr a determined , decided under this Sectlam unless such contract) tntti'10 days after delivery the meet Regional the Dd Counsel fes nr his delme is"ts, and h he ehnL1 thhtreas ereafter promptly protests have been reversed: and Of Its deterrnlrtatloa to t)u' Darti,NDS'r submit In writing his report and rec. (III DecUlOnS of the Coraptroller taf parties. (The grantee woey receive ommendstions for recommended do- General of the United b'Utea or of the or open bldrl st it own risk. It It co.aald• terv+l^st:r,n) Concerning the protest to Federal courts addressing Pederitl re- en this to IJe to !te Ska-t intettis:: and the Regional Administrator. Aturemrents comparable to proeule• see 3b.I13& 4trt)(b).) t?here the Re- (3) Any such conference should be m'nt requirements of this subpat% tional Adrntnlscnwr ha: rera lved a held within not more than 10 days (3l The Retiontil Counsel may t:tab• written prottyt under para&.!o.-'a i e) of after reeelpt of the request 10P Pevlew list, additionsd proeedursl reoli this sc'ctlon, he must notify the ((rant- and the report should be trammitted ''Dents or desa7lnet for the submission , et prornpjtly io defer Its protested 'Ire to the Regional Administrator tritbin of materials by parties or for tare at- cerement sctSon until notified of the 10 days after the data set for receipt corlaplishment oI other pr7)eedures. , formal or latgnaai resolution of tht of the participants' wrir n tnateeals Where time limitations tee tstabitshed . ptgteat- ; or for the conference. . ae Ree rnal by this section or by the F,csiotial . , (i) 9n)orceaenl. (1) bfoneompilance Goo nsel• participants miut'atefc to so• Ath the pra!uremeat prov!iiv.sa of AdmidLetratdr should transmit his de compiLsh the ' rtquL•eJ tiler as this subchapter by the ;rantat shall adeqnwtlcn of this protest with he promptly P4 powthle in the tnterest of " be cause for enforcement action In ac• adequate explanation thereof to the exoedittnv the procurement scti--& 1 cordarrcb with one or more of the pro- grentee and slr:fultaneodsly to each (4) A party who submits a document visions of 13SAt¢ of this subps,•t. participatin•f party within I peek utter ,sube.equent to initiation of a protest (9) It the Regional Alrafalstretor do. receipt of the report ahd reconia pads- proceeding under, parrgr%1,A (d) of (e) termInos ttiss t protest prosrcUted Voris. IN dtterritln►tion shall conail• of this section must s:.nultaneously pun-JAD* to thh. Oction Is frlvc'+t~A, tvte final ssenry act. ''Of%, "M *',lth furnish e~.ch other party with a copy he may deterrn)ae the psr'ty wf,iert there shf.rl be no furtho: admLnistra- of such dxument prGaCc(itt¢ such Crptest to t)e born tlvi appeal. The Reslorta! Counsel Iii) }-he procedures establishtd by aprrulble and mellsible for Piture on. may ;:tend these time iirnltatl0l.7, Lh; section ere not Intended to pre. trsct Award (ate Oka patsutrsph ilk) of snc~re t ppro?vista. rWde inf_ vial resolution c r voluntar'y this section). (4) Tnr Realonai AdpAi !trstol tits 416hdis,4W p:ulesV A compialneo;it (J) Limi(atlon. A protest may nnr be revlex tho rfcord oor4ld:'rCd by tiia MAY Withdrew Its l?p''sl rt Play sisal, !fled n"Atr LbUs": m -Aith (mpec.,,W ~rsn'.al, spa 'rny Other c' :ur,)uts:) or and this protean proceeding "shalt the f~aoaing~ ,.(hereupon be term.Lrrate:l" Issues act visire Lnder gild p arVL setts yr:sjrAt?d by il}y aR,4:;. to ,Qcttrh'L)e ~atlrthrr t)•r Ken-,tee hu 0i The Regional AdmialstmOt may ' cufernerrt pctn'L10tN of this 'tub- Vrapom x'tth th su1)part •d Gas a utliftR' sprmprlste pr-1vta ono of tills ' thapter, or ra' iot,sl basis tot is doferft. 3?lon. section in the dL-change of his sccron• fasuls reluting to the etlecalp of 16) it i dotui-,A tatlan is raa,cte by (h!; sibility :o , pvle'» zra,.tre ptoc~. romew a CnrL*.,Atlag enei tier, prdvided tb'At .a Reglo„nai "ldr4lr,7atrator r. i(lr t) le 3• Under 40 ar.'S 36.036.9. protect mil *P Illod only with rexpect vCr'able to the cOmpialimt, tho jx4.• ;7) A pretest wry be 03MIWI !Or to the ma,:datr,ry procedwal,rk-4U'Vb- tee's pro(VLT7 merit acslon (toe exullp"e, fauvre t4 comply with prvcl'.ur.►l It. rents of 1135 X37 t,tou$h 33.1137 egntract slRV`d) 13t pt Le tb,~Wi i'L A,C• Q:.;remenca of this section, (3) Issues Drinlarl l diterm red by C(rdanet 1)ltC,h etetbAnstion. (jr) Burden 0/ Araar r 1) ,A'r)rocred• ' &Ate of local isw of orcl/fSntll e1d sa !f) prvc'edurns. (1) Whorl {6401 Litlon kn,,3 und(•p parsgrnphs err-1 (4) of to y:~lch the Regfonr.i AdmI s.0,0r, pf art. Lt,aq properly ra',-, d s+„h th':1 sec" n, U ten rtrrr.t rmp•sae t.J vo ) teAAjw,'dltertntres lhtic rhere a d t to a br~ir6taen~ •~at1L ttz .t at )ts ere a .og'mally ~Sdvtr,LSrd, ccr:,pe,;• no :ontnsetrJr,':.FtQera3 recutr•:1`..c'7t 'subpart, rcgZeq , ,lee o. to ,fief- t1 ray bid. llxc [nice contrast to a ar,d the, ihd 4ri.^tee's k4od Ns i s• al rrsaluU7j bf, qp~ legal 1 ; r itaiG pkIty who has ti braitteu IM applall )t tfonr' l-aa:s (sit ;amr4ar t' (ex4>'of tender.-`.tOfp u;,lgral'r+tt, 4A ',h }tx 3o~' 6 Dr:ct, the UartY IUtlatli;r,):tl,a tb3s s><ticrl). Lt :tot cl!r'AY 111 :111 ar'kd tb p 01Js:10 prDtPEt wail year t)' 1 Dort'en of ^orool (4) : rOVlltrres st Ycdtvai rtfir:'(rlegs lees) den"tal,.u of ,r.'l fasts or ether in the prott.-t proer Alln.n. aapUcarrle to dsect Tederil can:ruEk, relavert,JuLvUoticn. the braatce If 01 In for o c4r:'dlF>•4r gilder ptr;. %;,JCA such pru:'ichtu are ckpilol.ly Reslovl A•1minULCV'.u" tas-Y r2lY ztagh te) <,r s sectlr.n ref!r red to ct lnnofpotrteA:3 this avJ- upon: (t) 11 the truer-pee (c, •~•.n V) a-ward put .►r, opirelatt Jf the-~ Sa4)'':•r~P'a ltl n, fortna4q +d+l if.r.d, e~mD<tl`,+el r (3) Hr.sld deals r+ Gat: lzcl l2 coU.'el, Iad C'} 'av aGG46mlflj the tIdi flved•prlce .r;f1,r:Ct W a 7lpder t(9',:r lf:,r a%.C7lpie. rh! SCIi' Chia V'a. VyojC (s! I y` !.;':•7)); other "nqn the bldce` %Iacb atn4t• r! ttl i ver.,ls rx:.er a7ell:ais e. d11• ~ludS~ 4A) 111p er~ril+,e~ qr ,Ltuls'e.v ter the aovie,t lo'F'est 4.(ce;-6ho ,rte of prp M";oa. of the.. ai ne:(r t0 t a cxient Ir,nla@ n '1 ".:car IM!''~:rtlen of ploy' 141 'Award :f P,.t14nr,vas :r t's'i• AV PI oprl,t e; w ;:j tr •1 ~ b"dyl,P 13711. L(C'L C<~n,:ljr,ing &no-4 of ;nrrhAse At un!M. S I)r. llli. 'S:It lAtr Jt D7 h f a -7 i07 M lriV 0 f pJ'. /C!1t6J Yr:.4rdFr!c1 '4101 n•._'" 2'r•p:.L:0. :'J+~tCt)';"tl) )Io. , r,e • JuILAr•!~r6o u, -lstjL,I hc'J t':4 gels+v'~h•tDt r,a"+l P-imV lishC•: if1t1 .CLS;cr C Ili) it }SIC 4%sk r N tl,• XXA 'rt'e It- et.e, ?f G, ;r 1 `~c to vetl'_ fr- 01) is n,,r 1 the 'CrP;r"'; Vd4• tcr:ns79'f n i It lrrllvi.i Cl nii,rmtl,"l d;' r"t tla ire t`.? fC«"Ir. ilU!'Ply P":i.IVe '-)'e ~"><Ib..~i:5ir:)itl ~ib!:'lty, •tle z'~~""i tryLStHrFA1S.l !r✓9' r. } bAi Inv lid ,IQ• if, ; dpe.'dtn7 +1 tltt C',r ,rc>'•1r) r)!q 1 Ord tsLetAttn^ of t ll 1 jtev,; sU,` I 'fi'lm 1. IUrlsly ae. I If fi•t CS1U ,^.fl f•M P,C Ili P'4.tl JAVC 0 6i",, ,"fit nYgef.lrML''.•T 1ih i'AQ~.r r.t 'A3 .iUU:JY~ tp,d.- !.C':r f•l I• ,1" 1,. r- 1:..'1,.!'PCp I /6CV1 f!:lry Clbl' J) ;.(le gr'"v:S 'r)[n: p<''~.;!:Jr 1 t'~9;1A 4 1P,. 9,, L' I:r '•1'j. I'r.,,tk~r'{':v .'I ':i'a 7~1~ ~4ltltl!' IJ4D illGtJIJ~T1W4f ' f '>a1t)8b i' negotlation or Award of stlbOootrscu in) W?elotaoeht Lnd pre plLnuan Of '(a) 7fre?WaU06 of 'a vi a% toplica• or issuance of purchsal:Orden under an operation and raalnteusiom ttorr lnclucrips % plan of study. If 75,93)-12(sut`contracta under suba• WAVUa1; graenlents, for archltaetural or Crag':. (o) A piss of operation, in sceotd 13RItO i..C(s dbRabtail•yyavTi~ ntering st&Jm,) or 436,999-1) (subcon• arse with guidance issued by the Ad- Ceralti direst costa art 34motlmes tracts r91JW.1 corgi, (Unn contracts): mfrilatratOr, nscrtaary. for the cortstmetiori of a tk) Sfrvla;ary dtay0111foh. Tits Re- ''(p) Ctart•up itervices for fear treat- t,'catmont works, Tne following coats rioftll Atim)n:etratdr May summar'fly : mtgt worlte. In accordance with mild- are alloa'lble it rel&wnable and if the dUnAu a ptotet 4 without Proceedings suite issued by the Admiriistrttnr; ; Reglodnl ' Adsnlnfatrator approves under pamanrtu (d) or (e) of this sec- 1(1)' Prolect !dantification sins theta if, the grant agreement. - tlOn, if he d•taralink3 that the protest (4 30 62,$4 of tbia chl.pterr, I (a) tend a„•qulrcd after October 17, is untiouly, frivolous or without i Nrelopment of a munltipal pre- 1972, that *I11 be an Intir",yUt'of merit--for example, that the ptbuitcd tre4trtieat rrogru,: tpprovable under the treittntent pgocean• or thAt will to action of 'the rWtbt prim"Uy in. pat•t 495 of this chapter, and puMir.sn usej for ultir-,ate dljpoasl cf..eaiduea 11 vOiTti itilueb of State 6? Wal liw,'Aby Of [Monitoring equipment and ! co_t• rest,Iting frora bur }t sreatwtat (!Or ta• Wit deterinb3at!on shall refer briefly straction of Willtlrs to be used by the arupte, Isad for Spray inigat{on of to the facts MbStsn'.; Writ the basis mtniciptl treatment works In th) lire- , sewage efl:u• rat): ° for the determtrutfom' • treatment program; (b) lwnd acquired after DeCf) Ube(' (1) rndeie; W-6 b`PA diners: Coutrael (,t) Costa of eomplying with the pro- 20, 1959, thgt Vill te.Uatd f-4 Aora6e trill publisn pertodlcally as a rctice ! evitment requirements of these mitt- of Witted *44f.twster Its Und'treat. { 4 73.9.3•:0). ddct;r'rEnt in tt:b FsotML l;:icra;cn sa laccos (."e went 7ystetns'cafore Lind applkatjon. index of Rezigral Adt~ lrlutrator Pro- 4 31949•.1 Cnslb~ .l:e crw is (0) 1Md a14{dred 11ter C1tcErpt tf d, test deteruiiri•M106. (Seer' a g.; 43 M 1977, that WW be user: !or Ccruptu,dr.r 49043, Ju)Y 6, 1978.) Carta which 're not necessary for or temporsuy itor Ago ^f compost teal- the coa•tru..,don of A .TeA=4mt storks dues which result from waste gtier } 0S 110 . ri•ktinln+t)on of u1~♦45bte Mart ' pro.,ect arc unallowable Such tOSta in- tre4went, if I ?,A approved a pro. t lip rmnteo, }".!1 be, ~Ald Upon U. ' .qut:a, but sre net limited W. lrraut for wits ot.th.. comport Quy> Sn aGOtGdn.a p~t1} 43 94D; fpr tar Basin or utewide Planning not Asyvisitj6p ot•aq opef/bie Gor• the . Pec'eral, bhare o alt ~eces~ dlm-,Uy reittC3 tc the project, tlou of a tretun"t r6it't'his tya of t;0lid Althit• the ,top9 +f the 111:9(01) (b) Noma Payments not lejWlq re• ''arput51tiin IY g'dneAY' riot alloa~ 1 :Arultct and deteraitied t0 1>b aBOda• qulrtd for ccmvietia,z of ecnstruet+en 6xcep( nhen Otte ~}nlned by she AC• Dili in 4"caldnace srikla } y0,"Q3 of :his befog it a Mila'artual compietaon date; glauss AdrpiNjirptor td arcrclahiv ct.apter, i?Us )ub9Art, and Otte ~pt (c) Personal lntur^ eomptrisiCon br with tuld Lice t'. qCd ty' the A+icfi§)ts• F,. d&wwies arising c'it of the pralt)ct, trator, agr^.eraetit+ whltl Cr OSit:Llt: ed tijr adjudicat!oa. eel Jdte 'Je,er+ntnatlorl atvdles re• t:.ltt~t 7'Aifo.abttprr,jxt eni s ) atbttrtttion, negotta.tl:)tl, or other-w"; tluii`1d Sir i!rr 33,933.1,1. 16) )hies and vthstlties due to rtola• A Jltillte4 ttltou,t of edd tf pl t AJlowsbt," coj14lncludoi tIO" 11, tr ltilure t4 tutripl With, saropllr• : air e,soclatc,j 4:t~1yy's bf (Azoau of ,,berjtfl.zaL.4s)d ,D4dtrs,SCa~o,Or!or~lt8wrt rd'ra[rtal dLSC~'t:,YeSto rr~~SUlliclpts lr,slt. expeib.e maser :1 tad ¢rrr,rte (e) Crstul outside the fc40 of the a(5• men, :tntks as pra0icled' N i" tllf pro}ect,.axrors M pro •~t'e,+, {irojrct; t!t 3'~ J07r!'1L t, ir143b.i'•►4,2(g) (r; ir!ttest on tx-.A3 or Lei other 4'3.!!3--r ?n!rvcfeo/b. 101,t;os;a,t'u~'er Gotigt)vctjon;spn• form of mdettv&t.)o reQuifoid to+fj• lrldirc,'t Cost si,alt be s116wablo to ttacts: ,rartcethe Nrojtt,tcc)t,: scCOr~h7e pith rfn lotiUlct to3t arrep• (p7 Ptvk;v* vl Lod eonl%* n; ser• iQr 40rdfnary oD I%uzs evpet.,ts b: went aeilat;atcd tild St,C~rporlitd 1n ticts loon' eotem-vht vc'l so salaries and 'the Fr Ant agr ertlcirt, ~-h itfdltdCt sp►6 idl Fscflltlee yte tt +t digit tjy rrlyt- experia 9 o: S' md-i6r, olty coui;Jl agretmetit Gat ode rift Ofiote coit ed w the tcey(tRasr,t wAi sr~ : r mtoibers, UT city attorntyi e3rept j:j eleu e:lta a1 01(a4f4 r,Vr 13S940-1. (el . Sewer ,syatpm tv'a1unt1rn prostided in } 3S )stl tc WileI e' tRe ;;chef:;t dq-,i.4d fii,fa Adi l}33,,i~71, . (b) 8l!A ecq.iraltlon (for trxMilik, `rcct 'MMICA; orn+i i Ae,rbaisly Sa }p• (t) Projoct ,{ep04il,ty and tm¢tnaer• sesfeY rIghto of•aay, 7esrsie tr.atnrasft h u).d, a Iusnq tile: tpr aver! a ysy lnrtapori+t, plantrdte, Eutit,.r•/?ardfllla kid ss';dge 4: revot}ated if , A g4!tenpIntS Via: (r) CNta req,~lt:st 1. radii 1tv) Jc1• dtrllosal sre1;) ec-atot 113 atherxide thta arriourt wlR *r gpproir"mat;jv .h.e fc.;•t1 L°fJo~t'lon .f!Itstap.,e luid Re*~ piM'id*d to } 35 for iW;Y same 0d the iC!nal ! d(rett rests F.grv!rtY 'Al: MVUon P,)Lcles Att of (1) Costs f^t patrn•:nt It%r 0"O (43 V.d,Cr 443'11 ci acts., 1831 at been 644 will he et, „Ired lhJcrxr,other 433.140.3 L)fipirtte eniuer,ung allorarlr s q.), ))^d psll 40' thl.s chapter, Fedrrsl s~?'.a'ar, ; gruC:'nrs1: eof a 1!)) C:its of ~crayl5'ir;q Frith rho Va. ' {j) C400.8 of s lufp nest or •?,RtdHnl T,'le IM A" eh~u!d stet te. retolvs ttornlil tntirottc;entLl -Oficy ,Act, ,rt• prWLjre,t:n ylolst:or) of 175.9la ich)? 1,ny g6:eitinna fejatlr:r to edit at'owac);- ciudins roit.s of publlt nodees sad tk) COOU Of srudP4 ttnLi: }31,71)? 11t'r or L110t:tic4r at jm cartiest 9AF'f be*r rat^r (d)(1)- And (3X9) ;beh perfordaed O.'rigy (if posrrible, Wori #Aku iqt) tf Pre;-wetloa of -.6M,'uetion draw- solely tat tin piirritsri bt a )tang ah tho $TW lipeemtnt), Fina.1 dr ,-d- inas so ci!:caraur , estla.atm, sr:d foil- 0owsn.w l rerc10f111 '-.f "ODUtutC1 batioha ci rieerntnt the ,tiidvab,'Y~ if atr alai) contrsct dvCU)r e1lL); r under part 4u7 "f ,h:a 0.~ c;; casts shall br conc;u3ive ISrirli sd (l)l.ar,d.NCvJ!r+g; (I) COStA Of c,onlt!'fri t',Ui,+t),erlt ,rt.'r}i 7iIth1r: 31 day[ !n ic,~~r6'.v,ee (kl Y-ercov:.l 7t,Zr! reicrati;y or rd- '-s,~d by 1c.,r~+ri '->l R Np?!ro 11.64 ,7 tt~r 'Jisputra" PrCVfAjWA of pant ,i1vt-mriic if vUlPtl y 0r anleh tile ►•t3jys!e Of Nr Lfr a t1;ar'E,es to J(,3irnpartd 51ihIautlchapU'. ~rante3 i~ ' relit) o)P!,rr .ad r. a •yi mur)lr,{nN in 1*, It x .r v (1) !daLea Cis '^quue j, :or • zrncd v (ml Cat>htrvc' 'f : r, ~e{y.c;:,, td 4 sb N3 G: set paYrr 4r > t en,~Ilnde:i:pl~c featly f'). the;ro;Mt; tfea:drtrnt V-ir!1 u?r h,d:tis yra'r°. dt• he a.'1ri;!o 5ha13 Ua'pxM th61 der. rn) A q,'...'`,]e Umpnt:.r vi 10.6- In Jtlt i11411it''lei. 41 A',lLrrGfiZeri D~ 3hAr^ of 3i16vV)'n pr•)jeet S45'.JI I,n• jato,Y 'heltL'r,•;.Y and aU(.~;3p3 ne:Ce• iry 3oc'clu,3 «910) ^t ti, V't 4nd C',.^,e3 vtht)1 the "Ave nt 8f: ap- tar7 :oUVVAte pluitr-v4rat!rtU! 435 P1 A: prover. ,'rr!p•rt ani kl r,t ,(re •tLrr «r. M-11hl /!rAallll 'lf,. 4), NO. )t: ,',11U`+e.'i1'.', ,i'' .Y, •;t lSr¢ 44088 US AND 1113U1xiWNS . ly, due yid payable from the trutee bi sllowsbte under the ;rant when a11• i2~!{8., n(aegedcsC' me, not lnrludlng withheld or de- proved by the Reglonsl Administrator. 1 f the Aeticnsl Adralnlatrator deter. !erred snnountsa, subject to the UmP4- (e) T(W yay'n^L Attu completloA tall" that the g=enii," has f-: fled to lions of !1311.996-$So $5.930-5, $3,930- of final twoecttun cv;der 175,033-14 , poppy Wjtb ~ ~p~q say of th p~ygopf rhly sub. 3, and 35.905 (b) Ind (e), up to the approval of the request for pay>neni ; pk%M he stay e loUow• grant amount set forth In the tract avhlcb the grantee deslgeales as th4 x+te WOODS;; a sveement and any amendments "fln3l payment request," and the (aI The tfrapr ma .~e terminaud or thereto. Payments for engineering ser• tee's compltance with W applicable te•, afukOed under 13)1920 of tlels;tub- vices for step 1,1 or 3 shall be made In quirtmenu of thla sutxhsp:er and the , tjfspter.; , accordance with 33.937-10 and pay- szsnt agreement, the Reliaaal Admlr) . ib) Pto} ti cost ddtctly related to menu for step constructlon con- btrator shall pay to the grantee any the noncoindpllipcs maY be jlssi:?owed trscts shall be made In eecordance balance of the cedervl share of allovt3• (a) Payment othertiria • due to the with (1354384 and 33.93&•7. All al• bit project eo3u which has not airesdy grantee of up to 10 percent may be losable costa Incurred before Inltt• been paid. The grantee must aabtnlt withheld face 130.615-3 of thu chap. Won cf construction of the project the final payment request promptly ter); must be claimed ps the a'ppl!cation for after flnsl Inspection. td) Project work may be suspended grant aulstarca for that project (f) Assignmrni and releasa By its car- under 130,915 of this subchapter, before the award of the assistance or cep=ce of final payment, the grantee (e) A noncomplying tract!t may be no subsequ=nt payment will be made agrees to aaaign to the Un3ed States found aonreaponalble or ineligible for for the cats. the Federal shwa of refunds, rebates. future Federal as W4VOce Of a nancoct- (a) MOW request /Or payntenL 17p)e credits or other amounts Uneludlns p;ying contractor day be found conre- award of grant assistance, the grantee any lntereat) properly Ldocaoi@ to spo,slblb or Lneliclble for approval for may request payment for the unpaid costs for which the grantee has been future Contract award under EPA Federal share of actt.ss or estimated paid by the Government under the grants: allowable project coats incurred before grant, The rssnteo thereby also re (f) An Lnjunetioa may be entered or grant award subject to the limitations leases and dfschar;w the United other equitable relief afforded by a of M .P25-1111. Payment for such costa StAtes, its officers, altn:a, and em• court of appropriate jurisdiction; shall be made In accordance with the ployen from all llabllittes, obIllat"ons, (1) E ch other &iminlatrative or ju. negotiated payment schedule Lncluded and claims w1sing out of the ptvjeet dl ijj action may be instituted if It is In the grant sgreetnen; work or under the arint, subject only ltga.ijr evallable and app.•oprisu. , (b) fnterini requests for paymmf. to exceptions previously spee[CM In The grantee may st,brnlt rayuests for writtcr between the Rtllonal Aritnln• 1311.170 Contract afoeremcrst payuttnU !or allowable costa In W lstrator and the grrnt.;t. (a) f epion( Ad^!:ntafrafor authori- cordanee with the netot}ated payment ty. At tbe request of a grantee, the Re- schedule Included in the grunt agrer- 13$,960 Suspenslon, Vnft:rtatlon or a--- s1cral Admtn'stmtar Is suthorlutd to !neat. G'pon rsrelpt of a reJUUi !oe nnl»tertof grrnta yyrovide technical fnd Isis), "sJstwe payment, cub}eat to the 1tm!tattons set Gr a tcsy beg suspended under It: the admtn4tr3tion Lind tnfoncnent forth In 130.6'6-3 of twi ~utchapter 130916, or terminated or arent$led of Fly contract related to ;re).trrent and 1135.935-12, 1.9,93543, and 35.935- tinder 130.920• The Stara agency Soil! arr+S for wt.lch as EPA gr: it was ►d, the Reetoeg AdraLnistrstor rbAL' be cobgurretltly rotated in writing of nude and to iatemene !n any 60 cause to be dtsburst,d from avellable any such action action ineolvins the enforcement of a~yroPria:ed funds such Lmounts ss such contm:s. laeluding conrrart Jls- _fe neo^aas" so that tht OW amowit 133.116 Crsat amead(ritents to Incrtsse puts which are the subject of either of Federal paymerta to the grantee grant ta,ouets, arbitration or ccun 4otion. Any tit- for the forte ! project is eel l eat a Fedeal• Grant sgreet,tents rasy be amended wve Is to be provided at the dlsarcttan lowalhe project costs Incurred to date, under 170.000-i of this ehapur for aft tnahnwer drtermineedd to hest serve the as crrWitel by the grantee In its most project charges which hove bren ap Public lrstertat Furors tvtdeh ire Rer recent request for payment. General- proved urd.r r1.0.DO0 and JS•935-11 gloms Administrator tray consider in ly. Payments will tw made within 20 of this subchapter. Howecfr- no grant determL.Ung whether W provide eesfst• days after recerpt of a request for pay- agreement any be amt ded to In. trice err mirk eteaae the amournt of s ,trans toilers 111 Avsptble agency resources. rcI Idirufinent. At any tine before the Stalls atrrcY has appro%+)d t:ta (2) Vlwed or ongoing enforcement (Intl payment under the avzt- tae grant Incrrase froru sViilable Set.w ILIA action. RegloroA AdmIK'A rwtor t,U%Y cauta any Ietments s cl reaUotm:nts Uade. The rmtee'o demnrJ11: tion of requeaus) for payment to be roviexed 131)4151 good Nth to ruolvs contract mutcrs or audlt~+l. Sawed on such review or astssue. audit, any payment may toe reduced 1 l~>a0 Utxputrs, (4)'rt:e grantee's adequate dorwnsn- for prior ovemayment or Ineetutd for (a) The :7e3'.o,nal At:trllatr1tor3 tat!on. prWr anler symotit. final deters-r,at'on on t1.o fr•e::,lb:rlty (5) The Federici tntortA 1r, the cou• (d) RvUrtdi, rebdies, endue ales The of a 7coj'et,see 13.5 315tr)1 CL' A grant tact matters at issue. Federal share of any retinds. debates, a~pllCaat (ate ) :3.^241), 0; two 7sd• tb) Chancet re(rtusL The trant^c's credits, or other amounu titclu(Ant rrxl share (s r 135•Dj? 3(3)), b; 011 request for :tchnical or legal Lmtst- any interest) th+t amwrue 14 or are it. y'ny 14 We 411.1114 Ural f % `ant shat saoe shoald by subt.-WoA to wrltir,g celvcd by the grantee for the project, be Ili, s and covcluslvo anlets the a} Lad ba a, ^ottrpalned wy 0ocUrar:rtstloa and thol. are proper"). allocable to or vsnt~r '%opc,is within :1 adequate rr. tnlorn cue eafo, s.1 /ui• swats for Wch the Mritte has'tcn dsya from the lsrte art 7!C11vt of t0 nunisreMor of the nature and :tcetd- paid under t grant, ntutt be eredlte,l flrnti! dctprm nvt'.o,t !3cc rr r-;art J )t ;y of 'he reWlested i ts;A.%nco, A fq the current Stste auctratr~t or pt'd 'I+ut 10 of th.s rut. -&;)tte.; ,1r•atnttc may orfl;y request uristancx to ti,e vaitai Staroi, Raa!4P.•,.xb a ex. The Ve r; ttrrd Cf;unte; #rlf frow+ tho )tedonai .Ndr,rlnisu~r:?+r r•t p•^r-fes tncurtcd by t'•e grSritc3: for the puol'.h p!rlr 'I:. at n So"Ce dew 1v et t :er(y basw• p,r tosc of uxsr'ng ivch refu•n t+, re- rY act in •ha FrncrA , 'e. ':xr$a it cJytit e) Prer(:y aJ r utrract the Y.<iro.txl tn'.es, ttodit+, : • o',ucr 41*•40u.14s allmu Vt S;: nt apyei•, doc!::',L','S• Admin:itratora ttt n wsl or :rr,.t I7- fltltf4l t.~ri($Y49''/CL tt, 1~9 PtCSr'47, s~Nl:vtkt"2~, 1►71 WILIS AND REOULATIONS 44041, . , rotvement In any contract dtipute xI11 sq ~t~t ~tac , % not make FAA am tnubf~rt3e entered Lao 6y lh# idf DtYeMM to $10tA,t The sulhofz . : Ity td Dtldllde! tlchrdoU and Ittat sp ~fetultd bt !t~ rs:flgitttntfon' ot,COq ' , tract matted deserlbed In thri s6clti04in'rf bf ds~dr'sttd Kq a StAd I irencr 'uAdev ft4dA-P bE thu Okit 'the ; S4a~e agency can demonstrsfe ;t st It hall the lpprl6prlit4 leiel eatr;oltty to undertos such fpnc~idty ' 1 r. r , I I t • I t i- i ~ 1 ~ 1. 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I ~ ~ ~ I J y r jY7i •.7 ~ ?4 7 l l~l ~ ~ a~ 111 ti N C3 :M `~~]1 ! a V i I C7 °n a. i ~c,I7 ~ Jn O e ~ cr, 0 no, w7O'7 ' w, j• Y• w f l rQl +i 1~ ~tl 1 - i r t ,Q all (7 11 l+ f ~ 0 t; Jill { 1 :1 -4 W 0'.~; Cr !FI ' YMOM 4C; ITWI.is 'Y' 111"11 :11 ....A2'y~?t,~l!JI~,.............. ! ~..w_....,.._...._..w_ .HIs.10 A 04 '....•.+.~.....AiJ+'.'f. .14 ~tA MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE RESPONSts?LTYIES OF PRIME CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR As set forth in Federal Regulations 40.CFR 35.936-70 ('l-;'r7g) ani Federal Regulations Vol. 43, No. 246 (12-26-78), the PH) k,itontra:tors are expected to take positive steps to use MBEs on a Jtitits, Venture or subcontract basis on all wastewater facilities projects. 6ntractors are required to take affirmative actions by offering fair opportunity for actual participation to MBE firms on EPA assi%tel,ppt-ojects. Invi- tations for bids (IF"B) Issued by grantees on oil aftei~•,FebNuary It 19799 are subject to this policy. The bidder (future prime contractor) is not limited to but is expected to take at least the Following minimum affirmative actions to extend opportunities for MBE participation through joint venture, or subcon- tracts with the contractor. A. RESPONSIBILITIES PRIOR TO BID PROPOSAL: " 1. Insure that all affirtroitive action requiren4nts it Federal Register, Vol. 43, No. ?.48; Appendix C-2 (9); 40 CFA 35.936-7 aRTFA, 'RegF(; 6 MJE Policy and guidolivies are complied with, (a) Solicit Minority Businesses to participate on the basis of join` venture; (2) Negotiated subcontract: Competitive bidding (if first two method, fail to produce results), or (4) other apprnpriate method approved by grantee and EPA. 9 i (b) Utilize MBE listing from Texas Industriai rortmission, local OMBE`funded organizations, Association,;, General Contractor (AGE;), or other resources in an "Nohost ; efi"ort" t6' meet MBE 'goals. NOTE: The Texas`Industi%la*'Commission maintains a;`ive staW YOr , 'roster, Listino may also be obtained for an individual State. 2, Document, maintain and submit evidence of correspondences to'; and repliOS from MBEs, minority construction association, U.S. Office of Hino rity Business Enterprls4! (MOE) and locally funded OMBE organiza- tions. 3, Cevelop Affivmative Ar tion Plum covering life of project, outliniiig methods, work opportunities, percentages, e;nd timetables fcr meeting MBE goals, if required 1'/ EPA or grantee. 4. Insure that solicitations and Plan Id Sprccifications (PAS) 1 are made available to MBEs in s0l°ficient time 6 allow for rpvfew of plans and reasonable time to rESptnd jat least 30 days), j~ ` I l r i 1 5. Solicitation of at least six (5) MBE Construction contractors for genuine participation opportunitites, i.e., w rk o,,fi'fered s ou Ue ':onsistent with MBEs capability and ivailabilitr. See frbalow and page 3 (Note). fi. Takc all reasonable steps 'to insure that MBEs to be used are bonafide. As k protective measure, ;:ontractors may require questronahle MBEs to submit certification of MBE it( 61s and the reasons for recogni- tion as an MBE. NOTE: Where it is found that a "sham" MBE is utilized, MgE partici- pation will not be given for the amount of the "sham" subcon- tract. Contractors must t,ske positive steps to meet the goal, ~ I via additional subcontract to a bonafide MOE. a 7. Implement the requirements in the plans and specification and Federal Register concerning MBE. B. RESPONSiBIIITIES AT TIME OF SUBMISSION OF BID PROPOSAL: 1. All bidders must attach to the bid proposal executed NE sub- contracts or cerl ncation that executed subcontracts or the information shown oil CG-246 Form A Part I and/Ur Part II will be submitted witli4p 1 15 days rafter the bid opening date. Wher9 a successful bidder has Mfet thc- goal of 14 to 18 percent MBE participation the Erantee and EPA may suspend further documentatiton. 2. If goal of 14 to '18 percent is not mot the contractor Wb Jer) Is required to submit documentation to EPA as set out Wlow of his efforts to meet the minimum requirements above: a: Document, maintain and submit evider+ce of corresKn&nces.. and responses to MBEs minority Constru:tion association;, and locally funded OMBE orggantxationf.- b. Provide documentation of th0 type solicitatipos made for Mot participation, i.e., nature of work,req~ired; evidence of how work was segmented to accommodate A E specialty, capa- biiity, c4 pacity and availability,) and dollar.emount of work offered to MBE's. c.. Ii' an MOE subcontractor is rejected on the basis: of the quotation being too niggh, documert steps taken to negotiate on the quotation. Include letter§', phone calls, meetings, etc., and the results of these effcrts. (CG-24,i) d. If local or in-stato iiBEs are not availablla or gill not he used, document,th,,k steps and effort taken to use outside or out-of-state MB'% resources. e.?Ten`cs` o~ tie si;i!ps ' tai<en o a'ssin bonding for HBEs w6_~re 1,'gr:s are otheniise qualifiedd f. Tiese.requirements Bpply to non MBE ~,s,rbcuntractoes who have subcontracts in excess of $100000. 4 ' 1 1 11~ -try ~ (~v t pi I~ ( ° ` e r Revi,~w and evuluatior, of above documentation by the 1PA PSE Spcialist wi11'be on the basis of demonstrated "honest effort" to comply4 Additional positive efforts ur technical assistance may be suggested by o EPA to meet the MBE goals, Attachments (To Grintee) Federal Register (12-26-78) CG-245a&b Form A, Parts I and iI CG-246 Form 8 Directory of OMBE Funded OrganiaaMons 1' . 1 3 t DETAIL SPEC:FICATIo; SECTION IOI - GE"FERAL CONST,RUC"ION RE UIREHENT.' " A. General: These specifications contain detail instructions and descrMpttfions :overing the major items of Construction materials and workmanship n%~cess.lrr for building and compiecing the va-icus units or elements of the prw,,lect. The specifications ar;a intender to be so written that only t'rst class materials, workmanship and finish of the best grade and quality will result. The fact that these specification: may fail to be so complete as to cover all deteils will not relieve the Contractor of fuli responsibility for providing a completed project of high quality, first class finish and appearance, and satisfactory for operation, all within the apparent intent of the plans and specifica- E. Kandla oJ, reriais Not Approved: The Contractor shall remove from :he site any ma±eriaTs found to be damaged, and any materials not meet- ing the specifications. These raterials shall be removed promptly, unless the Engineer will accept the materials after repairing. Ma- terials found to be damaged, or not acceptable to the Engineer, shall be removed if installed and then fcund to tie-, damaged or not acceptable. Inspection before installation shall not relieve the Contractor from any responsibility to furnish good quality rkiterials. C. safet and Pro ert Protection: To protect persons from injury and avoid-`property amag to e, adequate barricades, construction signs, torches, ted lanterns and guards as required shall be placed and main- tained during the progress of the construction work and until the project is in a substantially completed state, and safe for norral access. Safe access to the project shall be provided, such as roadways, ramps, bridges and ladders which will afford sal-e and ready access for the workmen and authorized observers at the construction :iite. Rules and regulations of the Federal, State and 'local authorities respecting safety prcvisions shall be observed, Pipes, structures, poles, guy wires, and all other property shall he protected unless their removal is authorized; and any damage to property or adjacent structures shall be satisfactorily restored b,,, the Contractor. 0. Project Maintenace and Clean.: During the prosecution of the work, the`Contractor spa rmafint`arn the project site in an orderly and acceptable manner. Upon completion of any unit of work, it shall be maintained by the Contractor until acceptance by the Owner, Upon the completion as a whole the work covered by these contract docu- ments and before final acceptance and final paygnent will be made, the Contractor shall clean and remove from the site of the project surplus and discarded materials, temporary structures and debris of every kind; and he shall leave the rite in neat and orderly condition. Surplus anb waste materials removed from the site of the work shall be disposed of at locations approved by the Engirear. 111-1 E Existing Utilities: The approximate location of all known under- 9rouneA t i ties, pipelines, etc. have been shown on the Alar,s. How- ever, neither the Owner nor the Engineer guarantee that all such util- ities have been shown and this Contractor shall be responsible for damage :o any existing utility either shown or not shown on the Plans. F. Fences: Where it is necessary for the Contractor to cut fences, such ences shall be protected, repaired and replaced by the Contractor in a condition equal to, or better than the original condition. Cuts in fences shall be made in a neat Prd workmarlike manner and the Contractor shall be responsible for prevention: of loss of stock, or gets through gates, breaks or gaps in fences due to the construction operations. Contractor shall provide braced posts on each side of cut openings in fences as detailed on Drawings. No extra or separate payments will be made for cutting and replacing feicing. G. Clearing and Grubbin The Contractor shall do all clearing and grubbing necessary for construction operations. All trees, tranch(~s, limbs and roots shall be removed and disposed of ty the Contractor s) as to leave the right-of-wav in a neat and presentable condition. Clearing and grubbing shall be done so as not to injure or, damage adjacent property. In disposing of brush, particular care shall be taken so as to eliminate the possibility of starting a grass fire. The Contractor shall protect trees that are within the ric.hts-uf-way, or easements, and ❑ve indicated to be left by the Engineer, All trees within five feet (normally) of the center line of sewer locations shall be removed, ENO OF SECTION 141-2 SECI'i01 102 _ EXCAVATION AND SACKFILL A. General: The Contractor shall -,ake such excavations as may be required for the coc~struction of the facilities to line, grac„ and extent indicated on the plans, or as may be required fryr the construction of structures, installation of piping and all incidentals thereto. Excavations shall be dewatered so that all %-,nrk may be perforred in the "dry". The Contractor, at his expense, shall do all Wiling, pumping and dewatering as may be required. All water removed from trenches shall be l conducted to natural drainage ways, doains or storm sewor in such a man- nor as to prevent damage to adjacent -,roperty or to the public. Pumps of ar-ple capacity and in duplicate must: bt., provided to insure that once an excavation is made dry, the water will be kept down until that part of the work under construction is completed. B. Classification of Excavation: All excavation shall be "unclassified" and involves tre remov ri~~ o Val materials necessary to permit the carrying on and completing of the work. The Contractor, prior to submitting a pro- posal, must satisfy himself as to the actual sf,bsurface conditions. No ex,;ra or separate paymctnts for rock excavation will be math!. C. Trench Excavation: 1. General: The trenches shall be excavated to the alignment and depth as s oFi wn on tha plans or as required for the prop,.3r installation of the pipe. The trench shall be braced and/or dewatered, if necessary in such mYnner that th,a workmen may work therein safely and efficiently. 2. Trench Width: The trench calls in the pipe zone, from the .rench bottom to ah-least one ('1') foot above the top of the pipe, shall be vertical. The walls of thei rxcavatior; above this specifically designated pipe tone shall be substantially vortical. The minimum and maximum width of trench excavation at thr, top of the pipe zone, measured one (1') foot above the top of the G. pipe i shall ofhtrencnfollowing requirements. themextarnal diameter if the p1pe plus twelve (12") inches for 15" pipe and smeller. (b) For pipe larger than 15-inch diameter, the minimum allowable trench width shrill Le the external diameter plus fifteen 05") inches. (c) The maximum width or trench shall be the external diameter of the p9prz plus twenty-four (24") inches, except where addi- tional width is required ani approved at pipe joints. 3. Pipe Foundation: The trench shall be excavated to an even grade to permit N- ins a lafion c,f the pipe in such a r.tanner that the full length of the pipe barrel is supported on the proper depth of granular Embedment Kiterial ;See Section 103). The entire foundation a,,ea in the bottom of all excavations shall be firm, stable material, ann material shall not be. disturbed 'below required grade except as hereinafter described. k'here the charm:ter of the foundation materials is such that a proper foundation can- not b; obtained at the elevation indicated on the plans, then, when directed lYiere the a E srtiefar.tory writing, foundation caContractor be obtained. deepen the e,ccavaticn to w 102-1. If the shall be removed urtsla.1 firm,ostabieoand uniform oearin i 9Y, or disintegr,lted, the materials the subgrade brought back to the required grade with in place or with raoular nr concreta embedment material. s reached and factory . factory subgrade eondition Is due to mtiteria; com~,acted a Proper provisio+, for adequate dranage ofnexcavations, the expense unsatis- any unsatisfa,.tory subgrade shall be borne by However, if, in the opinion of the £n sneer the expense of condition fs not the n of y , the unsatsfthe actorrytruegrade adequate drainage, ere ° the failure of the Contractor to Provide the in writing that the bail' .3 or Contrectorpmake nadditionaleexcavationEandnreplaceers unsatisfactory subgrade material, then compensation will expense incurreu ~)t the unit price quotes be made for the material a:ed for this embedment. Per cubic yard of 4. Correctinq Fault ±lrade: Any part of the trench excavation below grade steal? `6e correcte w th Embedment Material' tcroughlY compacted at no additional compensation to the Contractor. h i, Bell Holes Re wired: c'etc in trenches at eac T0Tnnt to permit thelJointingpto bemmadeoproperiybandug so that the pipe will rest on the fc411 length of the barrel, their r• Care of Surface Material F'cr Re-Use: If local conditions permit surfauesha)1aDptaSeprate from cttegenerelreuse in restoring the excavation material, 7. Manner of Piliii Excavated fiaterfal; be piaCe'd a mafner that w All excavated material shall as li;.t*e s possible with not ef}`finge" the irk and w11' interfere kept open in every posith public wra(111 . Roads and driveways must from the Engineer. e, wi ,.e p'`ons 0 be made o st be obstruction or other satfsfactarY provisions made made sh for ort dra kept. fearoof ainage. 8. Trencfir!g by Machine or b Hand: The use of trench d1ge ,in machinery damac9ee ebovetarabelowpyrouno,aceswhiehe operations of same will cause . case hand methods shall be employed, shale 9. Pfp~ Clearance in Rack: Ledge rock, rock ;ragmenr,;, or or marshaT1 be rrerioved to provide a clearance of at Last inches or 1/4 of the 0.0. whichever is reater + ieldinq Adequate clearance for properl g 1 below all pip4 be provided at bell holes. y Jointing pipe ?;rid in r ~~rkpj tr,1 ofn~hes sthehalt 10• Blastin : If the character of the material encountered in trench excavationts'sucl tnat it requires the use of blasting for, removal th Contractor sha?l secure a permit from the City for such blasting, '+he C)n- tractor shall exercise due caution, and shall be responsible for the or claims rE,srjltfng from tr,e blestirtj. Mats an0+or } Non, shall be used as needr~, ~ o.rFr safPt any damage local laws, rules and regula'1onsAS 11AY be required by Federal, ySpateaand ~J2.2 4 =1100&N=~VAN ll. Open trench: The Engineer shall 'nave the right to limit the amount of trench wfi F may be opened or partially opened at any time in advance of the completed line; and also the amount of trench left rot backfilled. Not over 500 feet of trench shall be left open. D. Trench Backfill: 1. Fill Within Pipe Zone (Type 01 Embedment : (a) General: The "pipe zone" (Refer to Flans) ithat area wfithi-n thF trench walls extending from a minimum of 4' beicw the bottom of the pipe barrel to 12" above top of pipe. (b) Fill BeiGw Center Axis of P1 e: This backfill material shaTT'beTibedn,ent Material See Section 103). The initial layer of embedment placed to receive the pipe shall be broucht up to r,rade slightly higher than that rtquired for the bottom of t;e pipe, and the pipe shall be o7aced there- on and brought to grade by tamping, or by removal of the ,light excess amount of embedment under the pife, Adjust- ment to grade line shall be made by scr+ping aN~y or failingg with embedment material. Each pipe secti,an shall have a uni- form bearing on the embedment for the ful? length of the pipe, except immediately at the joint. Adequate care Oall be taken to insure proper compaction under the wipe near the center of too trench. After proper adjustnint has bee.i made as to alignment and grada of ripe, additional embedment material shall b5 placed on each side of pipe up to the horizontal centerline axis of the pipe and thoroughly compac- ted by hand or mer:hanical tamping. Care shall be taken in this operation to not displace the horizontal or vertical position of the pipe. (c) Fill Above Center Axis of Pipe: Backfill from the center axT of e pipe of eacR side and co a minimum depth of 12 inches over top of pipe shall b•. with carefully compacted "select material" (See Section 103) in approximately b" lifts. 2. Fill Above Pipe Zone: (a) General: Trench excavated material shall be used in back- MT a*ove pipe zone; same shall be placed loosely in the trench, rounded up over top of trench slightly and the trench compacted by Jetting with water until all settlement has teas=:d. Where deptr, of trench abuve pipe none exceeds 8 feet, Contre,ctor shall place f!H material in successive layers or lifts not to exceed R feet f^Ilowed oy :eater jetting between each eiuch lift. I02.3 1 KINUIRM, it shall P>e noted that no roc or shale will be permitted in the backfill in the area of the pipe from tottom of pipe to two feet above pipe nor in the top 13" of trench back- fill at the ground surface. Other than these two loca- tions, rock or shale may be placed in the backfill provided the sites of pieces in the largest dimension does not ex- ceed six (6") inches. In such cases where the rock cannot be used in the backfill, then such rock shall be disposed of off tha project site by this Contractor. (b) Compaction oy Jetting: Compaction of any backfill material by flood3n1 ,H111 - not be permitted. Water jetting will be permitted only above the pipe zone. The equipment for pressure jetting shall to equal to a fire hose having a length of 3/4" pipe attached to the end which can be inserted down into the backfill a sufficient length to reach the hottom of the layer compacted while large quantities of crater are being forced through under pressure. The sot,rce of water should preferably be a tank track equipped with a pump for supplying large quantities of water under pressure. Gravity flow from a tank truck will not produce the desired results. The get pipe shall be inserted at 6' maximum in- ~~ervals, and sufficient water shall be injected so that the backfill material will "melt and flow" together, and there will be no bridging across or dry areas. Care shall be exercised in getting the first lift of material above the pipe zone to insure that such backfill is thoroughly consolidated without floating the sewer pipe up from its pro- per grade. Any disturbance of pipe grade shall be corrected by the Contractor. E. Manhole Backfill: Backfill around manholes shall be with materials and methnds' of gomoactI as described in Subsection D, above and may be accom- plished simultaneously therewith. F. Deficiency of Backfill By Whom Supplied: Any deficiency in the qua~itity of material Yor backfill ng Tie trenches, or for filling depressions caused by settlemert shall be supplied by the Contractor. G. Restoration of Surfaces: The Contracto- shall replace all surface ma- teo aT, and shaT1-re:tt6re paving, curbing, sidewalks, gutters, culverts, drives, shrubbery, fences, sod and other aurfaces disturbed, to a condition equal to that before the work ,began, furnishing all labor and material incidental thereto. H. Depth and Alignment Control: Gradea hubs will be set by the Engineer at a max mum rrval 6T*TO-Tt., at al l manholes and at al l changes in vertical or horizontal alignnent, and the Contractor will be fvrnis-ed with a "cut sheet" showing the difference in elevation between the hub and the flow line of the • pipe. The grade hub will be offset from centerline a convenient distance, which distance is mutally agreeable to the Contractor and the Engineer. The I I ,,02-4 Concractor shall conduct his operations in scch a manner as not to destroy the ;rakes until the pipe has been laid and checked for alignment and tirade. In Che event the Contractor destroys such stakes before the pipe has been laid ants checked, then in suc5 event tie Contractor shall furnish the En- gineer with adequate help to replace such stakes, (,rade stakes shall be set at a convenient aistance from centerline of pipe which will permit such leveling up operations as necessary ahead of ditching without dis- _urbing the grade stakes. 1. Deep Trench 'nstallation: Where vitrified clay sewr.r pipe is to have cover i-n excess of fi tf -T5') feet, the Contractor shall keep the trench width at top of pipe to not more than nominal diameter plus twenty-one (21") inches. In no case shall the trench width at top of pipe exceed pipe O.D. plus twenty-four (24") inches. If the Contractor fails to keep the trench, at top of pipe, within these limits he shall completely encase pipe in trenches between the nominal diameter plus 21" acid O.D. plus 24" width with granular encasement at no additional cost to the Owner. (refer to Embedment. Type ir2) If the trepich width in this area exceeds O.D. plus 24", the Contractor shall install the pipe with concrete cradle beluw spring- line, at no Additional cost to the Owner. (Refer to Embedment Type 033. J. Maintenance of Surfaces,: It is the intent of these specifications that, Ty proper jn`sa at on methods and good backfill procedures, the trench backfill will be of such density as to preclude any after-settlement. The Guarantee to be made a part of this Contract (See Instructions to Bidders) will require the Contractor to maintain the surface of the trench and other surfaces disturbed during construction for a period of one (1) year after 1 the date of accept,:nce. K. Street Crossings: Open trenching may be used in installing sewer tines crossing C1ty maintained streets. Backfil' and replacement of paving shall be in accordance with Section 110. However, Contractor has option of boring and installing cast iron pipe as described in Section 111. L, Surplus Earth: Surplus excavated materials from all excavations shall be disposed of by the Contractor at nis expense. M. Cleaning U : Surplus pipeline materials, tools, rubbish and temporary structures shall be removed by the Contractor and the construction site shall be left clean, to the satisfaction of the Engineer. END OF SECTION 102.5 SECTION 103E43EDMENT FOR PIPE A. General: 411 sewer pipe shall be placed on and/or in special granular material -designated "embedment" material and/or pipe bedding. The granu- lar material is to be used for the purpose of increasing the structural strength of the completed facility. In addition to rr.e granular material in the pipe zone, select material is to be placed above the granular material to elevation not less than one foot above #.np of pipe. The plans include details for various types of bedding incl ng concrete casing and concrete cradle. 8. Bedding Requirement: Unless where :huwn on the plans as granular or co a rete encasement, or where requested by the Engineer to use concrete cradle, all sewer pipe shall have Type Nl granular embedment installed as per details. The embedment shall extend full width of the trench and conform to details shown on the Plans. C. Select Material: Select material from trench er.cavation shall be placed a ove em edment, or encasement, material to an elevation not les; than one foot above top of the sewer pipe, or encasement material. Th,~ material shall be selected so as to provide a material free from rock, rock fragments and lumps of shale, clay, etc. which would be detrimental to compaction or hazardous to the pipe. If conditions require transporting along the route to provide the suitable select material, the Contractor shalt provide such service at no additional cost to the Owner. The En- gineer's approval of this select material is required prior to its use. D. Concrete Encasement and/or Concrete Cradle: where shown on the plans or as requesfiTFY- the Engineer, t e ontractor shalt install the sewer pipe in concrete encasement or concrete cradle. Concrete for encasement or cradle shall be 1500 psi compressive strength type as specified in Section 107. Precautions shall be used to prevent oipe movement or de- flection during construction. E. Embedment Materials: Cranular materials for embedment and/or encase- ment Fty e e er wasFed gravel or crushed stone as herein specified. (1) Gravel: Gravel for embedment or encasement shall be washed graver ranging in size from 3/4" diameter to 1/4" diameter meeting requirements of ASTM Designation C33, Gradation 67. The materiai shall be free from clay and organic material. (2) Crushes Limestone: Crushed limestone for embedment or encase- ment shelf cost of durable particles of crushed stone ranging in size from 3/4" to 1/4" with percent of wear not exceeding 35. The gradation based on ASTM D448 size 67 is as follows: Sieve Size i; B Weight Passin III 100 3/4:: 90 - 100 3/g" 20 - 55 No. 4 0 - 10 No. 8 0 - 5 103-1 11 (3) Approval of Embedment Material: The Contractor shall submit typica :amp es o mater a he proposes to tjse for the embedment to the Engineer for approval. The Engineer's approval must be obtained '>efore delivering tnbed,ment to the site. . (4) ~P_aen_t for Embedment: No separate payrrent, shall be made for yT pe 41 embedment. Payment for sewer pipe furnished and installed shall inciude embedment as a part of the installation, and materials. F. ;nstallingrEmbeenent: After the trench bottom is brought to proper el:ivat on and graded to uniform slope the Contractor shall install th-^ Initial, or bedding, layer of embedment up to a grade slightly higher than that required for the t.ottom of the pipe and shall scoop out recesses to receive the pipe bells. The pipe shall then be placed on the initial bidding and brought to grade by tamping. E-ch pipe section shall have uniform bearing on the embedment for the length of tf~e pipe, except im- mediately at the ,joint. ~ ere required, adjustment to the pip: grade line shall be made by scraping away or filling with embedment material. Wedging or blocking up the pipe will not be pern7tte!. With the pipe set firmly on grade, the bell holes shall be filled and the bedding material extended upward to the proper elevation. Then select material from trench excavation shall be added to complete the pipe zone backfill. The select material shall extend upward t;, elevation 12 inches above top of pipe or 12 inches abova top of ernbO--•,ent, whichever i; highest. It is the intent that the embedmecit be compacted in place which may re- quire some handwork by the Contractor. After the select material is in pi4ce, the Contractor shall compact the select 'aterial and embedment material by use of water ,jetting. The select material from trench excavation shall be somewhat free fi-~win,:, granular material, which may require some transporting to obtain far use as select material to be placed in the pipe zone. ENO Of SECTION . 103-2 SECT70tJ 104 - VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE A. -eneral: All pipe for sewers shall be of best quality nitrified clay sewer _p pe as hereinafter specified Pipe and materials shall be tested in Bali accordance with all applicable ASTM Specifications a.nd certified reports showing compliance shall be submit.ted to the Owner. Tests and reports shall be at the Contractoe's or supplier's expense; however, if an independent testing laboratory is requested by the Owner to test the materials, the Owner will pay for such independent laboratory tests, and the supplier will be required to cooperate fully with the tasting labora- tory. S. ;pecificatinns for Vitrified Clay Piae and fittin s: kli vitrified clay sewer epee n fittings shaMe_ number one qua ty, true to straight lines and circles with standard tolerances, and shall in all respects comply with the Specifications of the American Society of Testing Materials latest designation C-700, Extra Strength, except as modified herein. All pipe an0 specials shall be of best quality vitrified clay and shall be cf the bell and spigot pattern. All pipe and specials shall be sound and thcroughly burned throughout, smooth on the inside and free from blisters, 1+jmhs or flakes which are greater than one-sixth ()/b) of the thickness of the pipe or one-eighth (1/8) inch, which ever is the least. The pipe shall be free from fire cracks of any kind extending through the shall. The pipe shall he well formed and straight. The pipe shall have a clear ring when tapped with a hammer. The bells and spigots shall be as near to v tie circles as can be ninufacturad with tolerances as permitted by ASTM. It shall be the pipe manufacturer's responsibility to furnish pips that the spigot ono of one joint will have a minimum of 3/8" clearance around the pipe and between the bell of another joint when placed together. The pipe shall not be turned more than 1/4 of a round in one direction only to achieve this minimum clearance. The outside siameter of the barrel may be greater than the maximum figures stated in Table 2 of ASTM Pipe Specifications, provided the other dimensions are varied accordingly with the specification tolerances and the revis'on of the diameter of the pipe shall be carried the entire length of the pipe. Barely meetir.; the requirements of these Specifications will not be considered as acceptable. It is intended that the Specifications provide a minimum quality which will be acceptable and the supplier will be expected to exceed these requirements. While the ASTM Specifications permit the rejection of pipe having fractures, or cracks passing through the barrel or socket, except that a single crack at the spigot end of the pipe not exceedinc 75% of the depth of thol socket or a single fracture in the socket not exceeding 3 inches around the circumference nor 2 inches length wide may be permitted, it is not the intent of the Specifications to permit any appreciable quan,ity of pipe meeting the herein described permissible of fractured fractures. the u Owner.. peAsoaneexaccepted ception tor ASTMthis Speccifit at the discretion of shall be cations, the Owner roserves the right to mark with appropriate narking pencil all pipe reje(:t+9d due to failure to comply with these specifications. The supplier will be a:tpected to load and return this rejected pipe to their stockyards i:rmediately. 104-1 C. Joints: The pipe shall have precast compression type Joints sucn as "Dick~:y' joint as :manufactured by W. S. Dickey Cliy Menufacturin4 Ccrr,pany or "Delta Seal" as manufactured by Can-Tex Industries, Inc., or approved equal. D. layi n~ClaZSewer Pipe: Upon the required embtdmen:, the pipe shall be laid to the line an grade shown on the plans. The Engineer will provide off-set stakes at 100 foot intervals, and will provide the contractor with a cyst sheet showing cut rrom top of hub stake to flow line of pipe. Con- trartor shall set batter boards at intervals not to exceed 50 feet, and shall carefully check subgrade of trench, and flow line of pipe for proper grade and alignment. The pipe shall not vary more than 1/10 foot from true line and not more than 2/100 from the theoretical grade. Prior to laying, the pipe shall be carefully inspected for compliance with the specifications and pipe which is cracked or broken or that does not fully comply with t1^e specifications shall be rejected, and imrediately removed from the site of the work by the Contractor. E. End Closures: Two types of end closures are required in the con- struction tt s Project. One is a temporary closure for use during construction and the other is a permanent closure for sewers which do not terminate in manholes, or where there are stub-outs out of manholes. A temporary end closure shall be used during such periods of time when laying operations are not active. The ends of the pipe shall be tightly closed with a plug or a bulkhead so that debris, mud ano small animals will be prevented from entering the pipe. Permanent type closures shall be used at locations shown on the Plans where sewe,,s "dead-end", or terminate other than in a manhole. Vitrified clay "plugs" or "stoppers" 001 be used to make these end closures and a tight joint shall be secured, using any of the approved jo'iW ng mererials and methods. END OF SECT lOil Note: Refer to Section 114 for "Contractor's Option to Use PVC Pipe." Ib 104.2 SECTION 105 - CAST IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Gen,yrdI This section covers the furnishing of all cast iron pipe and fittings. The plans show the sizes and general arrar1gement of all pipes and fittings; however, the responsibility for furnishing exact lengths o, the various pipes for proper "make-up" and for providing special items as may be required to simplify or- facilitate the install- ation rest gith Contractor, Cast iron pipe shall be new, manufactured in the United States of America and acceptable to the State Fire Insur- ance Commission of Texas and Underwriters Laboratories approved. of pipeewithoutrlining,i engte oft)ipemandl name cofemanufacturer net weight clearly marked on each length of pipe. B. Gra Cast Iron_Pi ee: All cast iron pipe shall be dimensionally equi- valent to AN T150 psi working pressure rated, laying condition "B" with minimum of 5-feet of (,over, 18,000 psi bursting tensile strength and 40,000 ' psi modulus of rupture (18/40). The material strengt„ shall be 21,000 psi burr,ting tensile :,trength and 45,00 psi modulus c' rupture (21/45). Pipe shall Comply in every respect with American National Standards Institute ANSI A21.1 (AWWA hl) and ANSI A21.6 (AWWA C-106), latest revisions. All underground cyst iron pipe shall have push-on type joints with rubber gaskets sucia as Tyton, Bel l-Tite or Fastite. Minirnm, length of pipe in bored sections under Bell Avenue, Locust Street, Railroad Tracks and Highway R.O.W. shall be 18 feet. C. Liniin an_dCoritinq: All cast iron pipe and fittings shall have a mortar lining URTrq tc, the requirements for a "Standard Thickness ' Lining" of ANSI A21.4 (AWWA C104), A bituminous seal coat as specified in C104 w111 also be required over the mortar lining. "Standard Outside Coating" as prescribei in ANS FAM 6 shall be applied to pipe and fittings. J END OF SECTION I 105-1 r M" SECTION 106 - INSTALLING CAST IRON PIPE A. Oessription: Cast iron pipe ;hr.ll be installed at locations and to the grades as sloven on the Plans. • All requirements of these specifications under Section "Excava- tion and 9ackfill", "Embedment for Pipe" and "Sewer Crossings Under State Highways and Under Railroads" shall be applicable to the laying of cast iron pipe. 8. Pip: Handling.: All pipe shall be lowered into the trench by derrick tripod, ,sane orr other suitable equipment in such a manner as to not damage the pipe coating. Rolling or dumpirig of pipe into the trench will not, be permitted. Before lowering and while suspended, each piece of pipe shall be rung with a light hammer to detect flaws, and any unsound pipe shall be rejected. A11 dirt and trash that may be in the barrel of the pipe, on the spigot and/or in the bell shall be removed while the pipe is suspended. All pipe and fittings shall be handled and lowered into the trench with slings, Ths use of hooks for Installing pipe and fittings will not be permitted. The pipe is to be kept clean during the laying operation and free of all sticks, dirt and trash, anal at the close of eac` operating day the open end of the pipe, is to he effectively sealed against the entrance of a;l objects. C. Joint Making: Push-on type joints shall be made in the following manner `lie gasket, and the gasket seat inside the bell shall ba wiped clean of all extraneous matter. Place the gasket in the bell in the posi- tion prescribed t,y the manufacturer. Apply a thin film of non-toxic vege- table soap lubricant to the inside of the gasket and the outside of the ' spigot prior to entering the, spigot into the bell. Force the spigot home in the bell by use of a crew bar or fork tool. When using a field cut plain end pice of pipe, taper the outside cut end of the pipe about 1/8" back at an angle of 30 degrees with a portable grinder or a coarse file before raking up joint. Field cut and scarf shall be refinished to con- form to PWWA Specification C2^3. 0. Jointing to Vitrified Cl_a.Y Pipe: Where cast iron and vitrified clay pipe are to be JaFid, prove a l T long r~'nfcrced concrete collar as detailed on pleins; crncrete shall be not 1, ii than 1500 psi and may be mixed :t the sits. Remove bell end of cast :.on pipe. ENO OF SECTION 106-1 SECTION 107 - CONCRETE A. General: Ccrncrete shall be composed :r portlana cement, fire aggregate, coarse aggregate, and ,pater, properly proportioned and mi>:ed as hereinafter specified. 3. Materials: Portland cement ;hall conform to the sp-3i:ifi%ations and tests Tor Type I Portland Cement of the Amer can Socletf 'or Testing Materials, Serial Designation C-150. Fine aggregate shall consist of natural, washed and screened sand having clean, hard, strong, durable, uncoated grains. The sand shall be of zuch size that all shall pass a 3/8 inch sieve and at least 95% shall pass a 1/4" screen and at least 15% shall be retained on a No. 3 sieve. Aggregate shall not contain strong alkali, or organic material which ,'fives a color darker than the standard color when tested in accordance witi.ASTM Specification Designation C4. Coarse aggregate shall ba evenly graded and shall consist of sound washed amt screened gravel, free of clay balls, or c'; an, crushed stone, having clean, hard , strong, durable, uncoated particlex free from injurious amounts of soft, friable, thin. elongated, or laminated pieces, alkali, or- ganic or other deleterious matter. Coarse aggregate shall not have more than 5% finer than 'Jo. 4 sieve and the maximum size ;hail not exceed that hereinafter specified; maximum size is defined as being the next larger screen than the one on which 15% is retained. Crushed stone shall be free from dust and ba'Ils of clay. Water for concrete shall be clea,l and free frrxa oil, ac!~, alkali, cr- ganic matter or ~xhvr harmful impuritii;. pater which is suitable for drinking or for )rdinary household use Yeill be acceptable for concrete. Where available, water shall be obtained from mains of a waterworks system. C. Concrete Proportions and Consistency: Concrete shall be proportioned to give the necsssa~•y~worca'o~l'ity -one strength and shall con-Form to the following governing requirements: Mln. 28 Day 'Oin Cement, Max. Size Max. Water Compressive Bags Per of Coarase Gals. per Slump Class of SCren th _ _ Cu. Yd._ A-ggregace 8a Inches Concrete 4000 6.0 1-112" 5.50 4 F 3000 5.5 1-lr''2" 6.75 4-5 A 1500 4.0 1-112" 8.01) 3-4 Stabilized Backfill 2.0 38.06 3-4 *1'iy be "pit run" aggregate. 107-1 EWA The proportions of the mix shall be such as tc produce concrete .hat: can be pudV ed rr,adily into the corners and angles of the forms and around the reinforcing without excessive spading, and without segregation or undue accumulation of water or laitance on the surface. 0. plac,'pq Concrete: The Contractor shall give the Fngineer sufficient aavane notice tefore starting to plane concrete in arty unit of che; struc- ture to persrit the inspection of forms, the reinforcing steel placamen.t, and preparation for pour-rig. Unlrss authorized by the Engineer, no concrete shell be placed in any unit prior to the completion of tl.. fonn work and the placement of the reinforcemert. Careful attention shall be riven by the Contractor to the proper curing of all concrete. E. Reinforcing eel: Reinforcing steel shall be billet steel, intermediate gra.de,-d~±~ormed bars, conforming to ASTM Specification A-15, cr snail to roil steel., '-;ormed bars conforming to ASTM Specification A-lb. All mill scale shat' it+ removed before placing and bars shall be kept clean until concrete is placed. The steel shalt be placed in the forms as Shown on the plans a0 shall be maintained in plane by ,41ring or by any other effective: means approve=d by th,± Engineer. END OF SECTION lU?-2 I (ifs ~~A~1~ ■I~a~1~~~~~~ i;~i~~~~~~~ii~►~J"r~i'~i~f~'~►°~Gu7r.~Y~rotr~lareltra~tin~n~.t■.. 1' 1 y SECTION 108 MANHOL ES ANC CLEANOUTS_ A. GenFiral: Manholes :,hall be constructed at locatlors Chown un the fans -sr es-directed ty the Engineer. Manholes shill GU constructed using P cast-in-place concreta. B. Manhole Base: As applicable the details shown on the plans shall apply. Wj manhole base!,, or footings, shall be poured with Class "A" (3000 psi} concrete. Wheri! manholes are on a straight run of pipe, :he footing shall be poured and the pipe shall be laid through the manhole. After monolithic walls of the manhole aria in place, concrete shall be filleu-in around the pipe st least to the spring line of pipe and then sloped upward to the walls at not less than l" per foot. The top portion of pipe :hall thr!n be broken out smoothly }nd the edges pointed up to c3mplete the l manhole invert. Where manholes are not en a straight run, Contractor shill provide a drop from inlet to outlet rough manhole, as shown on sewer proi'iles, with a conc~,erte paved and formed invert up to the equivalent top or pipe following path of sewarage flow. Tyre concrete portion of all inverts within manholes shah be given II a smooth steel trowel finish. 1 fhr: first section of pipe extending out a minimum of 24-inches from each side of manhole, shall be cradled in concrete as part of thte manhole base. No additional payment will be made for this concrete cradle; same shall be included in the bid price for a 6-fooc standl,rd manhole. C. Monolithic Manholes: Monolithic concrete manholes shall fie poured on r,he f ob seta usTiiig specially designed, re-usable plastic fonts. Man- holes shall to pour,acl from Class "F" (40W) concrete to provide a formed wall thickness of at least E inches. Monolithic manholes shall be sub- stantially watertight when i;cwrpleted. Bases, or footings, for these rra nholes shall he os Described above. D. Manhole RinZs anu Corers: Manhole rings and covers shall be made of gray bran castings, WS-Tki --48, and shill conform to Class No. 30. The general O mensional rpquiremeFtts for the Standard ii<onhole ring and cover shall be as follows; I fi~~ Diameter of lid 24" Thickoeas Of lid at edge 1-7/8" Clear opening in frame 22-1/2" Total depth of frame 5-1/4" i Depth of lid seat in frame 2" Outside diameter of frame at bottom 32" 1•,idth of frame flange at botton 4-3/4" 108-1 .ti.?:r~~~~~;ail!~~:~+~~,►~►~d~er~4~i~,~~~~~~,~'~~.r',N~~~'11~.~!:~~, 1~'~r'.~1P.~~,~[~9~34~i~'~!►,r•'l~fll Tl,,e ring and cover shall be equal to West_rn Iron Gorky, San Angelo, Stock ho. 42, ravinri a weight of 300 pounds, or the equivalent pattern as produced by Trinity `lotllcy Iron and Steel Company. McKinley Iron '.forks of Fort Wort' Texas or an approved equal. Lids shall be interchangeable and adspte'.,,e to all other rings of this pattern. The accuracy of the castings shall be such that the lid will have full bearing (,n the seat ring, and will not rattle under traffic. All castings shall be clean and sound and free of blow or sand holes and other defects. The top of manhole ring shall be accurately set to grade by use cf 2" x 81' precast concrete rings ,ASTM C-478) or brick, grouted in place with 1:2 mortar; use minimum of 4 rings in street{, and paved areas and two rings at other locations. E. Manhole Steps: Non-metallic manhole steps shall "Fen"d- Step" as manufactured by UtiI ty Products, Inc., 8618 8ro-i,.. San Antonio, Texas, "ICM Manhole Steps" as manufactured by improved Construc- tion Methods, Inc., P. 0. Box 585, Jacksonville, Arkansas, or steps of equal quality. Spacing of steps shall be staggered as indicated on th-A Drawings. F. Stubouts at Manholes: For future sewer extensions, provide a single lengt -c V.C, p-ipe- stu5out of the pipe size and invert ele,4ation at vase of manholes at locations as indicated on Drawings. Expense of these stub- outs including permanent type erl closure and concrete cradle therefor shall be included as a part of the price quoted for standard F' nanholes. G. Interconnecting Manholes: As detailed on Drawings, cert',ain, new manho el ,s7n t e pecan7.re eIc"fntercr.!ptor Relief Line are to be inteo con- nected with manholes in the existing parallel sewer line. Work under this heading consists of cutting a hole of sufficient size and appro- priate location in existing manhole to accommodate new sewer pipe at the grade shown; insert spigot lend of pipe, with non-ahrinkinq grout close peripheral hole for full thickness of manhole wall; and cradle pipri out to bell end with IWO concrete. Cradle shall be minimum of 6" below pipe for full width of trencc and extend up to spring line of pipe. Reimbursement for these interconnections shall be at the prices, quoted for each such interconnection urier Bid Item No. 47, Sub-items "A" through "V. New Manhole Nos. 13 and 34 are to be constructed under and )r,ovrd an existing 12" and 15" V.C. sewer line, re.tpectively, and upon c6r,ple- tion of these manholes, these pipes shall be removed within thf_ nevr oar- hole. No additional compensation will be allowed for these two inter- connections. r rr 108-2 I~~..,W...®~.,.,,r,.c,.c,ws,,,ua;aa....~,a'~ra,+.., a6nYreuLs±a~lr,4~ ~76r t I rare+farrQti';~R"~~,~~/:~i79J! 4r11~1~~ ~ +.~~W l~f t>~ ii~~►~1~i0~iQe1i/~ H. Cleanouts. At the stations and invert eievat;orls where indicated oil 01aw~n9s, coi:atruc': cleanouts with 6" 0triF''ed clay ,ewer pipe as detailed. Cleanoi.t casting and cover shall accurately t,e set to finish grade utilizing Trioity Valley Iron & Steel Co. Pattern No. 1684, or the equivalent patterns as produced by Western Iron 4ork5, San Angelo, Texas, McKinley Iron 1+6;irks, Fort Worth, Texas, or equal. ENI OF SECTION i l 0~3-3 7 { SECTION 109 - EXFILTZITION TESTS 4. General: Exfiltration test shall be performed on all serer pipe by ,either anyarosta:ic or a pneumatic method, as specified. The Contractor a ray select the method; except, where ground water requires pumping for pipe installation, air testing shall be used. j 8. Exfiltration Test Hydrostatic Method: All sewer pipe shall be so installed that the competed sewer w ave a :naximum exfiltr•acion of 150 gallons per inch of integral diameter, per mile of pipe, per 24 hours, where the maximum hydrostatic head at the cer:erline of the pipe does not exceed twenty-five (25) feet. In measuring the exfiltration, a temporary test stack to ground level shall bo built in the sewer line just outside the manhole at the upper end of the new line. All open ends (service lines, etc.) shall be plugged and water introduced into the test stack, filling the line and the stack to ground level. After water has remained in the line twenty-four (24) hours, the water level is again brought up to the ground elevation. After one hour, the rater level is measured from the starting point and the quantity of leakage computed. If necessary, the line shall be repaired and the test re-run until the exfiltration is within the requirements. The test stack shall be removed upon completion of tests. This Contractor shall make his own arrangements for water required in this testing. C. Exfiltration Test Pneumatic Method, Air Testing: 1. General: The Contractor shall furnish all material, equipment and labor required for the air test. The air gages will be dead weight a tasted and approved by the Engineer. The Engineer shall judge the results of the tests:. The test shall :e performed using the below stated equipment according to ;tated procedures. 2. Equipment: The equipment used shall iaeet the following minimu:i requirements: a) Pneumatic plugs shall have a sealing length equal to cr greater than the diameter of the pipe to be tested, b) Pneumatic plugs ;hall resist internal test pressures without requiring external bracing and blocking. c) All air used shall pass through a single control panel. d) Three individual hoses shall be used for ~.he followinq connections: 109•-1 1~~ VIEW'. , 1) From the control panel to pne,,{vatic plugs for in- flation, 2) From the control panel to a sealed line for intro- , outing the low-pressure air. 3) From a sealed line to control panel for continually monitoring the air pressure rise in the sealed line. e) Air compressor of adequate capacity for charging the system. 4. Procedures: All pneumatic plugs shall be seal-tested before being used n t e actual test installation. One length of pipe shall be laid on the ground and sealed at both ends with the pneumatic plugs to be checked. Air shall " introduced into the plugs to 25 psig. The sealed pipe shall be presurized to 5 pstg. The plugs shall hold against this preessure without bracing and without movement of the plugs out of the pipe. After a manhole to manhole reach of pipe has been backfiiled and the pneumatic plugs have been checked by the above mentioned pro- cedure, the plugs shall be placed in the line at eac'n manhole and in- flated to 25 pstg. Low pressure air shall be introduced into this seal90 line until the internal air pressure reaches 5 pstg. Allow at least two minutes for the air temperzture to stabilize, adding only the amount of 'ir equired to maintain pressure. If the pipe to be tested is submerged in round water. insert a pipe probe by boring or Jettisrl into the backfitI material adjacent to the center of the pipe, and determine the pressure In the probe when air passes slowly through it. This is ba:;k pressure due to ground water submergence over the end of the probe. All gauge pressure in the test should be increased by this amount. After the stabilization, period (3.5 psig of minimum pressure in the pipe) start stop wati:h. Determine time in seconds that is required for the internal air pressure to reach 2.5 psig. Minimum permissible pressure holding time for runs of single pipe diameter are indicated in the following table: 1Gl-Z AIR TEST TABLES MINIMUM HOLDING TIME 1N SECONDS REQUIRED FOR PRESSURE TO DROP FROM 3-1/2 to 2-1/2 PSIG PIPE DIAMETER 411 611 0 1014 1211 1511 18 2111 2411 271 25 4 10 18 28 40 62 89 121 158 200 50 9 20 35 55 79 124 178 243 317 401 75 13 30 53 83 119 186 267 364 475 601 100 18 40 70 110 158 248 356 485 634 765 125 22 50 88 138 198 309 446 595 680 150 ?.6 59 105 165 238 375 510 175 31 69 123 198 277 425 200 ~5 79 141 220 317 225 40 89 168 248 340 250 44 99 176 275 275 48 109 194 283 300 53 119 211 350 62 139 227 400 7D 158 450 79 170 500 88 550 S7 600 106 650 113 170 227 283 340 425 510 595 680 765 !VOTE: TO BE USED WHEN TESTING ONE DIAMETER ONLY System tests shall be subject to modifications of this tahle which shall conform to tables and nomograph on file with the Engineer. Should the sanitary sewer system fail air tests, the Contractor shall find and repair the leaks and retest. On systems where water tests are applicable for testing manholes, water tests shall be performed on the manhole even though the pipe is air tested. Concrete sewer pipe shall be water filled in advance of test for a period of 24 hours before air testing. Cost of all material, equipment, labor, etc., required in testing shall be inlcuded in the price bid per foot of pipe in place. END OF SECTION 109-1 SECTION 110 - REPLACEMENT OF STREET AND DRIVE SURF8LES A. General: There sewer gripe lines cross paved streets or drives, the Contractor shall perform the construction as herein specified. Fxistiog paved areas that are cut or damaged during construction shall have the pavement replaced, complete with base material, as h?rein specified. The pavement replacement shalt be of quality not less than that existing before construction started. 3. Street and Drive Paved Surfaces: The Contractor shall cut the paved surfaces in parallel and straight Fries for removal ahead of pipe laying. The initial part of the paving to be removed shall be trench width and before replacing the pavement additional lines shall be cut for removing pavement on each side of trench to not less than one (1') foot wherein the base and surfacing is to be removed and replaced. Under areas where pave;vent exists, the Contractor shall encase the pipe with embedment material, Type 02 as shwnn on the Drawings. Above this pipe encasement, the Contractor shall thoroughly compact the back- fill to not less than two (2') feet below finish grade and shall then add embedment material upward to the surface and allow traffic to pass over the area until pavement is to be replaced. The Cuntractor hall remove pavement and base adjacent to trench to not less than one foot outside trench area on each side and then in- stall flexible base material, not less than 6.,inches thickness, meeting Texas Highway Department Standard Spo_cificttion for base course, Item 248, Tape A, Grade 1; sane shall be thoroughly compacted to not less than 95% Modified Proctor Density. Prior to placing of surface wearing course, base shall be cleared of all foreign or objectionable matter with power blowers, power brooms or hand brooms. To the ha3e course, apply a prime coating of MC-70 conforming to Texas Highway Oepartment Standard Specification for 'Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions", Item No. 300 at the rate of not less than 0.15 gallon or more than 0.40 gallon per square yard of '`ase course, dep,nding upon actual field conditions. Abutting contact edges of previously cut asphalt paving small be sprayed or mopped with a thin coat of bituminous tack coat, material RC- 250 conforming to Texas Highway Department Standard Specification for "Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions", Item No. 300. The bituminous hot-mix surface course, compacted to a thickness c not less than 2-inches, shall conform to Texas Highways Department Standard Specification for "Hot-Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement", Item No. 340. Asphalt material for surface course shall bE: asphalt cement AC-10 conforming to T.H.D. Standa,,•d Specification for "Asphalts, Oils and Emulsions". Item No. 300. Paving mixture shall bo Type "D". ~ Handling, placing and compaction of H.M.A.C, rnsterial shall conform with standards of Texas Highway Oepartment. 110-1 IRTi~_ The edges of areas to to removed shall be prec . scored rind sawed in slraig'nt and parallel lines ~o as to provide neat appearance. The unit price quoted per square yard to "Replace Asphalt Paving and • 3ase" shall include the asphalt paving, compacted base and the additional granular pipe embedment material, exclusive of the price quo',ed for the normal furnishing and installing of ewer pipe in theie areas. C. Other improved Street Surfaces: Where sewer lines traverse or cross throwgrave s-T yr Face pu ic roads or shoulders, the Contractor shall replace the gravel surface with mat.-rial of quality and workmanship at least equal to the existing surface:, at no additional compensation.. Sewer lines in gravel surface public roads shall be installed with Type #2 granular emcasement. Refer to Plans for these locations. Re- imbursement for this additional granular material shall be on basis of price bid per linear foot under Items 30 and 31, Section B of the Proposal. Where the Contractor cuts, or damages private dire or gravel drive- ways, he shall replace the damaged areas to the satisfaction of the prop.. erty owner. No compensation for replacing or repairing private driveways is to be allowed above that included herein. 0. Ri ht-of-Way for Highway Loop 288: On the two newer line cross lags of Loop etAeen the manholes on each side o` the bored sactior, ",e Contractor shall encase the pipe with embedment material (Type #2 efuhed- ment), shall compact the backfili to within one-root below surface and shall install flexible base material in top 12 1nchts of backfili. The flexible base material shall conform to Texas Highway Department Speci- fication for Item 236 (Bank Run Gravel), Grade 1, with tolerances not exceeding two times that shown for Item 236. All work shall conform with requirements of the Texas Highway Department. Payment for this additional work in this area !hall be included by the Contractor in his price quoted per linear foot for the type of pipe and depth of trench involved. E. haintenance: The Contractor shall maintain the sur)aces inside street areas so as to avoid hindrance to traffic or cause nuisances, until acceptance by the Owner. F. Lawn Areas: Where sewer p:pe crosses maintained lawns in residen- tial areas not open fielda or pastures), the top 6" cf backfill shall be of topsoil and shall contain grass sod similar to that existing so as to expetiite growth of new sods over the disturbed area. END OF SECTION .,l 110-2 c SECTION 111 ^ SEWER CROSSINGS UNDER STATE HIGHWAYS ANU JJN3ER RAILROADS General: Gravity flow sewer lines crossing State controlled high- ways ih_aTFbe ?laced in open bored holes under the paved portion of high- way (See Drawings for locations and lengths) and the void outside the carrier pipe sha'1 be filled with material as herein specified. The Contractor shall abide ~y requirements of the Texas State Highway Depart- ment and Public Transportation in performing the work. the permits to c,-oss under the highway shall be obtained by the Owner and the Contractor shall be furnished with one copy of each. The Contractor shall notify the local representative of the Highway Department at least 48 hours before work is to begin. The Contractor shall 'lave copy of per- mit at the site during construction. The Contractor shall perform the work inside highway right-of-way in accordance with requirements of the permit, including the following: l.Special Requirements for Installation of Utilities on Highway Right-of-Way, j 2. Utility Construction work on Saturdays and Sundays . . . f 3. Boring and Tunneling 4. Backfill o' Utility Trenches 5. Sheets 58 and ~9 of Utility Mant:al 6. Ferm 1032-R, as approved. 8. Carrie.- P+1pe: The gravity flow sewer pipe between manholes on each side o`"-{ a ilghw'ay right-of-wsy shall be cast iron pipe wi*,h gask,t typE joints as specified in Section 105. The pipe shall be Designed for 150 psi internal water pressure as a standard for the gravity flow sewer pipe un- der the highway. C. Boring: Tie bored hole shall be of sufficient diameter for the car- rier pipe to be pushed and/or pulled through the hole. The bared hole shall extend between points as stationed on Drawings and shall be accur- ately placed and sloped to obtain the grade desired. In performing the work, the Contractor shall keep the train roadway open at all times, using flagmen as needed to caution traffic. 0. Installation of Carrier Pipe: The gravity flow sewer pipe shall be plashed and or-per-ed ;:`rough t e bored hole in such manner to extend through this portion with proper slope and tight joints. After the carrier pipe is placed in the bored hole, the t tractor shall use pressure grout, to f'.11 the void outside the carrier e. The pressure grout shall be comprised of sand and portland :ement ture of a~,jut one part cement to 3-1/2 parts sand. 111-1 c. Jpt~n Trenr_hin On each side of !i,e 'borod" section tut withil the iyr -of-way area, Contractor m~,y install sewer pipe by open tr:och- ing methods described in Section 110 or these specifications. F. Backfill and Clearup! Ditches inside the rights-•ol'-wa;y shall be back filled, romNacteJ_ and neatly shaped. The areas disturbed shall be neatly cloaaned up and all excess: naterial, rubbish, etc, renioved from the highway. G. Sewer Crossing Under pailraads: The Owner ,Jill obtain licenses from 'Ee Tv and PaciTiE--~aiTwa Company to cross under their rail- lines at the locations shown on Drawings and the Contractor ;hall be ,Furnished copy of same rhich shall be kept on the site during construe:- tion. Notiroication of the local railroad representative shall be given at; least 48 hours prior, to start of crossing. The carrier pipe, boring of holes and method of installation shall conform in every repsect to requirements previously described in this Section. END OF SECTION i a 1 I r 111-? AM x i kw SECTION 112`SERV,CE CCN,', Crlor+S A. General: Service connections shall be prcv',ied it ''orations as di re;t`e b 'the Owner (Engineer) and in accordance with ;letaiIS, en Drawings. Connections shall br, mi de b; insertion of a standard 60- degree wye in main line with a 4-inch diameter 'r.C. Pipe and termi- atin, at the property line with a stopper (p% g) in the bell end, Service connections shall comply with Section 1?)2, rrenching and Backfill ann Section 104, Vitrified Clay Pipe. B. Installation: T'ie 4-inch branch of wye shall be turned in direction of sewerage 7Taw of vain line; cradle ball of wye and t6 45-degree bend in lean concrete (stabilized backfill) as specified in Section 107. Re- mainin Embedment iType e#2' The void feet, for the encased e3 feet of service line shall be filled to a point 6 inches above top of pipe with lean concrete which will provide a "dam" to prevont wtaer from traveling along the service line pipe. Service connection pipe shall have a slope, preferably, of 1/4-inch per foot but never less than 14 and the plugged end tierminating approxi- mately 4 feet iielow 4xisting ground surface. Providi a 2" x 1" stake above end of ripe for future reference as to its location. Connection of residentiel plumbing to services installed under this Section will be by others. C Pl~ayment: Payment for service connections shall be in accordant? with, the unit price quoted for each installation complete in pl,tcp In- cluding twenty (20') feet of 4" vitrified clay srwer pipe beyond tr`+e 45-degree bend. Should a greater or lesser amount of 4" stiaight pipe be requir4d per service connection, adjustment will be madia on the basis of unit rrico quoted per linear foot of 4" Y.C. pipe. Asphalt pavement cut by installrtion of service connectiuns will Oe paid for under a separate bid item. ENO OF SECTION 1121 all I01EASUPEM.&IT AND PAYM&IJ ` A. General: 7r,e "Bid Price" for each and every steer ts set orh in he pr0 p~0001 include the r'urnishing of all labor ,atools,fmaterials, machinery, appl{inter, plant 3no equipment appurtenant to and mete<,. for the construction avd completion in a firs; class, workrr,anlike franrer of all gork as herein specified it strict acr.ardanre wil:n these specifi- cations and accompanying plans. 1he "Bid Price" shall also include any and all kinds, amount or class of excavation, Gackfilling, pumping or draira ge, sheeting, shoring and bracing, .iisposal of any and all surplus materials, permanent protection of all overhead, surface or underground itr~jctures; renyial and replacement of any poles, appurtenances and connections, cleaning up,, overhead expense, bond,pu public liability and compensation and property dantiage insurance, a fees, and royalties, risk due to the elements, and profits, unlesstotherwise: specified. The bid suite shall also include all other incidentals not specifi- cally mentioned above that may be required to fully construct each and every item complete, iri place in accordance: with the true intent and ",.tan- Ing of the specifications and accompanying pl-ins. Measurement and payment will be at the prices bid for each item listed in the Proposal, which price shalt inc%ide all costs for replace- ment of sidewalks, drivev!ays, curb ano (,utter, towns, shrubwry, etc. Such pa ro nt will include the removal, 1"eplacemeni,, disposal of surplus material and maintenance. No payment will be made for the raplacenx.~nt of any drivexays, gravel roads, gravel shoo ders, sidewalk, curb and gutter, fawns, shrubbery, sprinklers, etc., on the side of and adjacent to the *)rk which is not necessary to cut as a pert of the pipe trend: excavation, and if daniged, shall replace same in as good condition or better than previously a;1ited at his oven cost and expense without acids tional compensation from the Owner. 3. Spwor Pipe: The unit price bira for sewer pipe of the various type.,, depths arW_s zes included in the contract shall be full compensation for trenching, laying, furnishing and installing embedrtient, select backfiii, furnishing pipe, tests for exfiltration, and all other work ani~ slaterlals necessary for complete installation of sewer pipe. Measurement for payment will be by horizontal distance from ceo tar of manholo to center of manhole, or in cases where there is no manhole, mea- surement will be to the end of the pipe; depth of cut for payment: will be measured in two-foot intervals from the natural ground surface over cen- terline cf pipe to the invert of pipe, to the nearer; 1/10 foot. Measurement and payment for all types and depths of ;ewer pipe shall include pipe at pavfa; road and drive crossings and the "bored" sections under State controlled highways and under railroads. 113.1 4 ~ a Strr.et paving replace,T,:n1., ditLh crossinls and the boring ender hig w.ir:, a+}d riiiraads SIMII oe paid for sepa.'ately, a, descrioad lie rein, i4 It:r.gths of pipe used as "stub-outs" near base of manholes will not ba measured or paid `or, under this category. C. Msnholes to 6'eptM: The price bid per each for t!+is itea shall be fuSf-compensation for concrete footing, corcrete Tza»holes, manhole rings any covers, manhole steps, and all other work and materials for tha complete installation. Pipe stub-outs near :base of R,i lzs, in- cluding concrete tterefor, shall be included in the price quoted j for a standard 6-foot manhole. 1 Measvrement for depth will be from the flow line of t'ne lowest p'.pe irl the manoole to the top of cast iron cover. Where this neisurement is 6 ft. or less, the price bid for this item shall be full rompensation for the complete manhole. There the total depth exceeds 6 ft., then such extra depth of manhole which exceeds E ft. will be paid for under another i tem. 1). Manhole Deoth in Excess of b Ft.: The unit price per iiuear foot For t.hls item shall bey(ll^compFnsati on for all labor and naterial, as necessary for manhole construction. Med:+rrement and payr%lnt will be the verti+:al depth taken from a measurement from the flowline of the lowest pipe in the manhola to the top of lid; tnen deducting 6 ft, The rem::inder will be the depth, in excess of 6 ft., and will be paid for of the price bid for, this item. f E. Fmtwdr!ent, Encasement and Cradle Materials: Contractor small refer, to the types of pipe imEeemers**. as i~eta~'I~n Srawinys and to be used under this Contract. Reimbursement for each type will be made on the following basis: Tv ee 1 Embedment: Except in locations where Indicated or specified eh re_FnYT rTfied clay sewer pipe and all cast Iron pipe irstalled in open trenching shall oe installed with this type of er+rbedment. The unit pries hid per linear foot for sewer pipe shall also be full c)m- pensation for furnishing al placing the omhadment material under and around the pipe to the dept's shown on the plans. No separate payro ent is to be allowed for furni0in and installing the embedment material I below center line (spring-tine} of pipe or the handling of select materials. Iy N? Embedment: s) if this embedment is required due to negli- genc o-77Ftra7or (See Section 102, Paragraph 10, no additional payment will be made; (b) if used in conjunction with pipes crossing under streets and higinvays (Refer to Section i10), payment for same shall be as stipulated therein. (c) if us;d in ccojunction with pipes crossing or within gravel roadways, payment for same shall be at 0e unit price quoted per linear foot for size of pipe used, same shall be for the extre granular material required in addition to the price, quoted for the normal furnishing and installing sewer pipe in Ja se, locations. 111-2 NIM I fyl:e #3 Enbe:ment~:or'crete Cradl~j: (a) If this t pe embedment is F'C urred cue to e gl'igence of Contractor (See Section 10?., Para- 91'10) 1), no aeidiHor,al pi.ment will be cad , (b) Whan tu:ed as sup- port of first joint of pipa extending from manhole (See Secticr 108, Paragraph A), cost of >ane shall be included in unit price quoted for a standard 6' manhole. .U pp 4 :ribedment 'Concrete Encasemen.j: The prices quoted in the ProposaTNshall include the fi;rnishing and plac-ir<; of concrete encase- ment per linear foot for sixm of pipe used, excljsivf3 of the normal price bier for tte sewer pipe ;nder Paragraph 8, above. Additional keibeom4+nt Material: When ordered by the 'E'ngineer to correct fault.-yy-subgraTe material (Refer to Section 102, Paragraph 3), paynent will be made on basis of unit price quotrd per cubic yard of material in plane which shall include the expanse of exca- vation therefor. ~ I F. Exfiitration Tests: No separate payment will be made for this item of work77-rst of a'lI-material, equipment, labor, etc., rerulred in this testing shall be included in the price quoted per linear foot of pipe in place. G. Interconnecting Manholes: Payment for interconnecting of manhols-s as descr-iliedin Section 108, Paragraph G, and as detailed on Drawings, shall be based on the lump sum prices quoted for each interconnection w ich price shall include the wet connection into existing manhole, fur- nishing e,nd laying interconnecting pips with Type #1 embedment, trench- ing and Izackfill complete in place for each such interconnection. tie . and Railroads; All work of boring and H. SorincLUnder __H.i9undhwa. in- sta11TIRG past iron er State'conFr-o"Md highways and under railroad rights-of way, as specified in Section 111, shall be paid for at the unit price quoted per linear foot of actual goring at each such loca- tion, complete in place, exclusive of the normal price quoted for the pipe under paragraph 8, above. 1. Service Ccnnections: Payment for connection; specified under Section 112 shall be a' the unit price quoted, including 20 linear re,et f of straight V V.C. pipe, for each installation, complete in ,place. f J. Street Pavement Pe~olacement: The Contractor shall replace all asphalt Street pavement cut or damaged by his operations. the Contrac- tor shall be alloAed measurement on basis of maximum trench width a1- lowed at top of pipe plus two-feet and length at actually installed, and will be paid on the basis of price quoted per square yard complete in place. Such price shall includrl cost of additional granular embednsnt for pipe in these paved areas (Refer to Section 110), 113-3 Grarel road s~jrfaces soal1 to resLOred (replacedi to c7ndition as p,xisteI prior to start of construction at no add',:icnil cost to the moll Qw,ner. Reolacement of these sur aces shall be included in the unit prices bid for sewer pipe in plai:e. K. Gates for Barbed Wire Fencinj: Installation and maintenance of ac- cess gates tFrough bar"'ed wirF-fencing will not be 1 separate pay item but shall be included in the ~.irious prices quoted for other work. END OF SECTION . 1 1 1 A i 113.4 SECTION 114 _ CCNTRACTOR'S OPTION ?0 USE PVC PIPE A. veneral: in lieu of the vitri,`ied clay Sewer pipe specified herein, Conl:rar;~or has the option of substituting an unplasticized polyvinyl chloride {PVC) Plastic Gravity Sewer Pipe with integral wall bell and spigot joii~ts for conveyance of domestic sewage. Oiameters up to and including f ,°teen (15) inches will be permitted under this option. B. Materials: All PVC pipe and fittings shall meet or exceed the extra strengl:ls requirements of ASTM Specification 0-3034, SDR-35; shall comply with standards of the Uni-Bell Plastic Pipe Association and shall be as manufact:red by "Robintech", "Carlon", "Ethyl", "Johns-Manville", or "Can-Tex". C. Joints: Joints for the PVC pipe and fittings shall be compression rubber gasket Joints. The bell shall consist of an integral wall section with a solid cross section rubber ring factory assembled, securely locked in place to prevent displacement. 0. Fittings: Fittings and accessories shall be manufactured and furnished by thee pe supplier or approved equal and have bell and/or spigot config- uration identical to that of the pipe. E. Stiffness: Minimum pipe stiffness at 5% deflection shall be 46 psi for aT s zes when calculated in rccordance with ASTM 0-2412. F. Dimensions: !j2 Size Cutside Diameter Min. Wall 'hickr,ess 4" 4.215" + 0.007 0.125" 6" 1.275" Y 0.009 01180" 8" .1.400" + 0.010 0.240" i0" 14.500" + 0.013 0.300" 12" 1 SBOO" + 0.016 0.360" 15" 15,300" + 0.021 0.440" G. Receiving Storage and Handling: Care shall be used in unloading and hanaTing to avoid cuts anF abrasions to tho pipe. PVC pipe and fittings must be stored to be protected from prolonged heat or direct sunlight. Any pprotective covering may be used which will not absorb much heat and which will reflect direct rays of the sun. Ventilation should be provided with an)' type of cover used. 14. L-a~+ing_Pipe: PVC pipe shall not vary more thin 1/10th foot from true 1e and not more thar 2/100th foot from the theoretical grade. pip,+ shall be laid in accordance with the manufacturer's Instructions. This includes making sure that the bell and spigc,t is clean, and that the spigot is inserted the prescribed amoun~ to allow for expansion and contraction due to temperature change. Joint lubrication shall be used as reconkmended. I 114-1 ,,W1 M*MdA1WL;,,1 Il k{f I l I. Manhole Connections: Where PVC; pipe extends throe h a rigid manhole wall, must be recognized that colurete and mortar wi?l not bond to the PVC pipe, and as a result sortie Form of special wall fitting must be. I{ provided as leakage around the pipe through the manhole wall will not be accdptable. A ring water stop as an integral part of the wall fitting or a comparable water stop shall be provided. A similar stop shall be included within the concrete collar used for joining of cast iron pipe. J. Trench and Backfill: Trench and backfill shall comply with the sep- arate sect o-~ ns contained in these documents. In general, all PVC sewer shall be completely encased in granular material 4" under the pipe to 6" over the top of the pipe similar to "Type 02 Granular Encasement" shown on the Drawings. Contractor shall include cost of furnishing and placing of this encasement material in the prices quoted for the PVC pipe as no additional compensation will be authorized for same. Where PVC pipe crosses under paved streets or roads, the top 24" of trench shall be of granular material in addition to the 4" below and 6" above the pipe as described in preceding paragraph. (Refer to "Paving Replacement" detail on Drawings). Reimbursement for this additional reterial shall be included in price quoted per square yard of asphalt paving replaced. (Refer to Item "L" in Section 113). K. Deflection Allowance for Installed Pipe: After the pipe has been com- pletely instai le3 anFbackf e;1T , a manrr_eT shall be, polled through the entire line to determine whether the maximum allowr,ble 5% deflection has been exceeded. The diameter of the mandrel shall be 5% less than the in- side diameter, of the sewer line. !n such cases r;here the mandrel may hang due to excess deflection. the pipe shall be uncovered at this point and the conditions ,hall be corrected. Correction may be by reworking the embedment and t)ackfill, or by replacing that section of pipe. This por- tion of pipe shall again be backfilled, end the mandrel pulled through again, and this pr3cess repeated until the pipe is clear of all obstructions. L. PPlu ss: Open ends of pipe shall be effectively plugged any time pipe la;1ing is stopped, Stub outs from manholes for future connection: shall be plugged. M. Exfiltration Tests: All ?'!C sewr-,r lines ahall to tested for leakage by thee pneumatic `ai; test as specified in Section 109, herein. N. Ins er- ticn: Each load of pipe delivered to the job site will be checked wthe f:ngineer to assure; that it meets specifications. When d a load of pipe is found to have inadequate wall thickness or tolerances greater than specified, randomly selected samples of the pipe shall be 114.2 r,~~us~ili~3l~. ~ ~ , irnedihrply forwarded to an approved testing laboratory with instruc- tions to chrck the pipe for compliance with applicable product stand- ards, A;iIM she':ifications and other specifications for the specific contract, When the testing laboratory reports concur, t'nat the pipe does not meat the specifications, it is to be understood thr,t all of the pipe delivered to the site will be immediately removed and replaced by the Contractor at ro additional cost to the Owner. END OF Sr"TION I s I f 114-3 y AMS MW