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07/15/1992 Agreement New Detention Facility Contract KJ-023, Sprayed Insulation Davidson of Florida, Inc. I. II. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Form of Agreement Public Construction Bond Certificate of Insurance Table of Contents Schedule of Drawings Scope of Work - Bid Package #32 Milestone Schedule A. B. D. E. F. Proposal Form, pages 00132-1 through 00132-3 signed by bidder and dated June 4, 1992. Bid Bond from National American Insurance Company of Skokie, 11. Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes. Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause. Non-Collusion Affidavit. III. Conditions of the Contract A. General Conditions B. Supplementary Conditions C. Project Safety and Health Plan D. Contractor's Quality Control Plan E. Substantial Completion & Owner's Acceptance F. General Requirements Application for Payment Change Order Procedures Security Project Procedures Project Meetings Submittals Progress Schedules Schedule of Values Daily Construction Report Document Clarification Requests Testing Laboratory Services Temporary Utilities Construction Aids Access Roads and Parking Areas Temporary Controls Project Identification and Signs Field Offices and Sheds Construction Cleaning Material and Equipment Post-Bid Substitutions Starting of Systems Systems Demonstrations Contract Closeout Final Cleaning Project Record Documents Operation and Maintenance Data ..~ THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ; 'I r- r; , I L _ ~ r (' (') [) .92 SEP 1() P 1 :54 WlNR'r), ~} ,f_ ~ ~ -1 /" AlA Document A101/CM CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the basis of payment is a STlPULA TED SUM 1980 EDITION THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES; CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with AlA Documents A201/CM, 1980; B141/CM, 1980; and B801, 1980. AGREEMENT No. KJ-023, Sprayed Insulation made as of the I ~ day of Hundred and t\)\'t"-t.--hJ.--{w 0 (tClCl t...) . -' :J LA.. \ Y In the year of Nineteen BETWEEN the Owner: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners 500 Whitehead Street Key West, FL 33040 the Project: Davidson of Florida 1771 Myrtle Street Sarasota, FL 34234 (813) 351-5515 New Monroe County Detention Facility 5501 College Road, Stock Island Key West, FL 33040 and the Contractor: the Construction Manager: Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits the Architect: Hansen Lind Meyer/Gonzalez The Owner and the Contractor agree as set forth below. Copyright 1975, @ 1980 by The American Institute of Architects, 1735 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. Re- production of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions without written permission of the AlA violates the copyright laws of the United States and will be subject to legal prosecution. AlA DOCUMENT A101/CM . OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION . JUNE 1980 EDITION . AIA@ . @1980 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 173S NEW YORK AVE., NW., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A101/CM -1980 1 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and Is SUbject to legal prosecution. ARTICLE 1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, all Addenda issued prior to and all Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement. These form the Contract, and all are as fully a part of the Contract as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein. An enumeration of the Contract Documents appears in Article 7. ARTICLE 2 THE WORK The Contractor shall perform all the Work required by the Contract Documents for (Here insert the caption descriptive of the Work as used on other Contract Documents.) Bid Group 3, Bid Package No. 32, Sprayed Insulation. ARTICLE 3 TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION The Work to be performed under this Contract shall be commenced on the date as establ ished in the Notice to Proceed, and, subject to authorized adjustments, Substantial Completion of the Work shall be achieved not later than the time (Here insert any special provisions lor liquidated damages relating to failure to complete on time.) indicated in Section 00353 Milestone Schedule. AlA DOCUMENT Al0l/CM . OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT . CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION . JUNE 1980 EDITION . AI^,,~ . @1980 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N.W, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A101/CM -1980 2 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT SUM The Owner shall pay the Contractor in current funds for the performance of the Work, subject to additions and deductions by Change Order as provided in the Contract Documents, the Contract Sum of Two Hundred Forty Seven Thousand Five Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ....................... $247,575.00 The Contract Sum is determined as follows: (State here the base bid or other lump sum amount, accepted alternates and unit prices, as applicable.) Base Bid.................................................................................. $247,575.00 ARTICLE 5 PROGRESS PAYMENTS Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Construction Manager by the Contractor and Project Certificates for Payment issued by the Architect, the Owner shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Sum to the Contractor as provided in the Contract Documents for the period ending the Twenty-Fi fth (25) . ~av of each month as follows: approxlma elY Not later than Thi rty (30) days following the end of the period covered by the Application for Payment, Ninety percent ( 90 %) of the portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to labor, materials and equipment incorporated in the Work and Ninety percent (90 %) of the portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to materials and equipment suitably stored at the site or at some other location agreed upon in writing, for the period covered by the Application for Payment, less the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner; and upon Substantial Completion of the Work, a sum sufficient to increase the total payments to One Hundred percent (100 %) of the Contract Sum, less such amounts as the Architect shall determine for all incomplete Work and unsettled claims as provided in the Contract Documents. (II not covered elsewhere in the Contract Documents, here Insert any provision lor limiting or reducing the amount retained alter the Work reaches a certain stage 01 completion.) Reference Section 00800 Substantial Completion and Owner Acceptance. Pil'fRlefH!;-GHe -iI-fl.d. ~ 8-HR8€f' -tA€-GS+HFOC-t ..ge€ol1ffie R ffi. ;;Aill-l-Gea.r- ~eSo~ f-FOIll-Hle- 4Ne~~-i-5-dt! e-a{- tfle-rtlte entered- befoW; -or m'tn e-<rbse1 n.~ tne reof; at-trre- fe-gal- rate-I'~ting- a to 'tne-I'~ uf"1tre- 'Proj'e'ct:' (J-Wa. WilTL. "",+,-,"'la.i>i ..;w.,u><' 'g'nnd~"",.J. (Usury laws and requirements under the Federal Truth in Lending Act, similar state and local consumer credit laws and other regulations at the Owner's and Contractor's principal places 01 business, the location of the Project and elsewhere may aHect the validity 01 this provision. Specilic legal advice should be obtained with respect to deletion, modification or other requirements such as written disclosures or waivers.) AlA DOCUMENT A101/CM . OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT . CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION' JUNE 1980 EDITION' AIM> . @1980 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A101/CM -1980 3 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. ARTICLE 6 FINAL PAYMENT Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be paid by the Owner to the Contractor when the Work has been completed, the Contract fully performed, and the Architect has issued a Project Certificate for Payment which approves the final payment due the Contractor. ARTICLE 7 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 7.1 Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the Conditions of the Contract shall have the meanings designated in those Conditions. 7.2 The Contract Documents, which constitute the entire agreement between the Owner and the Contractor, are listed in Article 1 and, except for Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, are enumerated as follows: (List below the Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract [General, Supplementary and other Conditions], the Drawings, the Specifications, and any Addenda and accepted alternates, showing page or sheet numbers in all cases and dates where applicable.) I. Bidding Documents A. Bid Group 3 Bid Documents for New Monroe County Detention Facility, which include Bidding Documents, Contract Documents, Conditions, Drawings, General Requirements and Technical Specifications, and which are enumerated iirthe attached Table of Contents, contained in Bid Group 3, pages 00001-1 thru 00001-9, dated 03/24/92, and in the attached Schedule of Drawings contained in Bid Group 3, pages 00993-1 thru 00993-19, dated 05/02/92, all as amended by the addenda listed below. B. Addendum No. 1A dated November 26, 1991 Addendum No. 1B dated December 11, 1991 Addendum No.1 dated December 20, 1991 Addendum No. 2A dated January 3, 1992 Addendum No.2 dated January 6, 1992 Addendum No. 3 dated January 9, 1992 Addendum No. 4 dated January 13, 1992 Addendum No. 5 dated February 18, 1992 Addendum No. 6 dated March 4, 1992 Addendum No.7 dated March 10, 1992 Addendum No.8 dated March 25, 1992 Addendum No.9 dated April 3, 1992 Addendum No. 10 dated April 16, 1992 Addendum No. 11A dated April 21, 1992 Addendum No. lIB dated April 24, 1992 Addendum No. 11C dated May 1, 1992 Addendum No. 11 dated May 5, 1992 Addendum No. 12A dated May 8, 1992 Addendum No. 12B dated May 13, 1992 Addendum No. 12C dated May 15, 1992 Addendum No. 12 dated May 21, 1992 Addendum No. 13 dated June 1, 1992 II Proposal Documents submitted by Davidson of Florida, Inc., on June 9, 1992: A. Proposal Form, pages 00132-1 thru 00132-3, signed by bidder, and dated June 4, 1992. B. 5% Bid Bond from National AMerican Insurance Company, Skokie, IL. C. Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes. D. Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause. E. Non Collusion Affidavit. AlA DOCUMENT Al0l/CM . OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION . JUNE 1980 EDITION . AIA@ . @1980 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A101/CM -1980 4 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. 7.3 Temporary facilities and services: (Here insert temporary facilities and services which are different from or in addition to those included elsewhere in the Contract Documents.) Reference the documents issued for bidding. 7.4 Working Conditions: (Here list any special conditions affecting the Contract.! Reference the documents issued for bidding. ( Sea 1) Attest: Danny L. Kolhage, Clerk of the Court "Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency" By: By: fy~7i.f!:! r -/- !J& Date: ?-IS-f~ I Date: This Agreement entered into as of the day and year first written above. OWNER CONTRACTOR Monroe co~nt~Board ~f coun~ Commissioners By: \k). ')~IA VV' """""'-" \,~ ~ Its: ~J.j "'MIII~ By: Its: CIJ CAUTION: You should sign an original AlA document which has this caution printed in red. An original assures that changes will not be obscured as may occur when documents are reproduced. AlA DOCUMENT A101/CM . OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT . CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION . JUNE 1980 EDITION . AIM' . @1980 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A101/CM -1980 5 WARNING: Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. BOND .#NB-122714 ". PUBLIC ~~~:t~ BaRD lj: r NATIONAL AMER CAN 11tIS BONO, We DAVIDSON OF FLORIDA, INC. I as ~incipal $.nd INSURANCE.COM ANY ~.. _, a corporation, as sUr4aty, are bound to MONROE CTY BOARD OF COTJNTY' C MMISSIONERS .-rein called owner, in the sum of $' 247,575.00 _ ror payment ot. .1cb 118 l>ind oursel.vea, our boir&, ~rsonal represantatives# -I ~$.sors, and essiqns, jointly and s~veral.ly- . .' ~ CONDITION OF THIS BOND is ~at if principal: I .,- ,~I '1..... pe,:forms the contract d.ated JULY 15 , 19.2l..., between . I tr:incipal and Otmer for construction ot MONROE COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ; i ~t:h. contract being .ade a part of this bond }:3y reference I at t.he ;t1aes ilnd in t:he 1IlAIUler prescribed in the oon'tract: a.nd . I" i. PrCllq)t:ly make.s payments. ~o ail elau.ants, as d~fined in · Action 255.05(1) f l'lorida statutes, supplylnq Pl:inoipal with labOr, materials, or ISUpplies, used. directly or ind'irectly by Principal in the prosecution ot the work PrQ9idAd for in 'the CoI\t.ract; and ;i. Pays owner all losses, da.age$, _xpenaes. (:()sts" and attorney's fees, inoluding appel1.a~e proceec5ing-s, that ~.r auatains because of a default by Principal under the contract; aTKl . . 6.'. Per'fOr1llS the guarentee of all work. and aaterials furnished J. \Uider the contract tor the 1:ime specified in the contract, then this bond is void; othervl_ it. remains in full torce'. My cb8.n<}es in or - uftder the contract documents and C01l'IPl.iano.e . with any fOrJBalities connected with the oontract: or the changes does not affect surety's ob11gation under this bond. DA1'B .ON AUGUST. 6. ,19..24-" .B~ ':'1 i DAVIDSON OF FLORIDA, INC. I (NAKE OF PRINCIP2\L)" ----:'".j . .FL~i ~ . !'.'r (AS ATToRNEY IN FAct) V-p.,e. . NATIOOAL AMERICAN' INSURANCE COMPANY (NAME OF SURETY) , 11/20/91 B~/Pt~ EPH M. WILLIAMS,.-!TTORNEY-IN-FACT J PUBLrC CONS~UCTION BOND 006~O - 1 -,.".,--. "__~_~'_"~'~"."'~"_"~""_"C'~''-'_'_'_'_'" ""."_~,_",,",""".___,,.__'_. ,_..~.,..._~'"..~_.,~'..~,.,~,,<.._____...,"~,.......,~.._._.___ ...~_.. ""'_~_'__~__'___'""_~_"'_~~"~'''._~__ ~'~___"~~'''_~____'''_''__. ,'_' A.~..ltI.~ CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE .t." -;CERTlFICATE IS'ISSUED-AS A MATTER OF INFORMATIONONLY AND'"'''' <\"\\\ \ tbait~~ NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE SARAS~ 00, I OES'wn,AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE p,,' .,,~'=~9!E:~~Q~:.. .. m___ _ ."",__._ _..__ .____.. ;., i~~\~\ ~'\:" "':'~l COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE t~,.: ~ ~:iy! ",~ r:~" ~~.~- ~ j~;~;M"~~E~~ A:", AUTO OWNERS INSURANCE '-;~',' .:n5~~t JCJ ,~ ': J.~;, '~~T~iN:;' C ~~T~~~NY D v~ y 1 V COMPANY E n J~ ~/~)"-I '(1 ') LETTER V~ ~ \;- ~ ..,..-'--,....------..--..-."..---...~,-.-....--.....----,.....,,_... ..............,... ...._. - ..~... ..,."...^'__...J_______ __._. ......_____._.____~___ COVERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. PRODUCER INSURANCE SERVICE OF 2.0. BOX 907 OSPREY, FLORIDA 34229 INSURED DAVIDSON OF FLORIDA, INC. 1771 MYRTLE STREET SARASOTA, FLORIDA 34234 CO LTR B A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO X ALL OWNED AUTOS X SCHEDULED AUTOS X HIRED AUTOS X NON-OWNED AUTOS GARAG E L1AB I L1TY .,--~....._~ O' ... -.-. --1- ".~... 7 EXCESS LIABILITY UMBRELLA FORM OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM WORKER'S COMPENSATION ISSUE DATE (MM/DDIiY) 8/13/92 POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (MM/DDIYY) DATE (MMIDDIYYI LIMITS ,<,,_,,~,,""",_~'''',''''_'~ri".. _,~....._._.-",_._.,~.~,,_ ,._...~...,._.......,.~____.__.,~._,..~....._.",______,_____ GENERAL AGGREGATE 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . PRODUCTS.COMPIOP AGG $ 1, 000 , 000 . 10/1/91 10 /1/ 92 PERSONAL & ADV. INJURY $ 1, 000 , 000 . EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1, 000 , 000 . FIRE DAMAGE (Anyone fire.1 50 , 000 . ...____ .,_._,.._._...__._.,,_._...._~=_~.:~~~~,~~~.!'.:'~o.~_.__......5., 0 0 0 . COMBINED SINGLE 1 , 000 , 000 . LIMIT 10/1/91 BODILY INJURY (Per person) 10/1/92 BODILY INJURY (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE ....~w.........,~,.___..,...,.,_,_...-__,..~~.__,_=...'''_''''___.__......___~..__.~'_.'--~~'''_'_'__'~~ EACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE $ $ ~"~"_"~",,,,_,,~,,,,,,",'''',T..'''" ." ''''~''.'>... .-~,.~~"---.......-.....--...",.--~._,_,...."'-...~.,.,.__"V_","_. STATUTORY LIMITS EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY EACH ACCIDENT $ 500, 000 912 3 0 7 218 1 0 / 1 / 91 1 0 / 1 / 92 DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 . .', ,-.......---......-..--- -..------.-..--___.__........ _..~...____.:?I~EAS.:.-::-:.~..c:..H.:..M!..:.~:.....~..._5 0 0 . 0 QQ . _. C AND OTHER .". ....--_..-.,--"."'..__._-_..,""~'-'~'--------'"'------,_.._....--.~.....'""._~---,,-"..,... .....,.,' '"''''_''"'~W''_'"_"_",..'',_L_','''~__,_,,,_~~,,,,____,~~..w_.__.~,__.......,.........'____K... ~___~_."'., DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATlONSIVEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS * 30 DAYS NOTICE OF CANCELLATION IS REQUIRED FOR WORKERS COMPENSATION MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR MONROE COUNTY & MORRISON- KNUDSEN/GERRITS IS TQ B~ LIST~D AS ADDITIONAL INSURED CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY ;OMMISSIONERS OR MONROE COUNTY ~/O MORRISION-KNUDSEN/GERRITS P.O. BOX 5283 KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 ACORD 25-S (!/90) SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ~ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. ^"' '",""''''^,' ~;:;-'--'"--'- [)i~?;~~_ ~ ~EORPORATlON_'990 TABLB OF CONTENTS BID GROUP 3 1. Bidding Documents (Volume I) 03/24/92 section 00030 section 00050 section 00100 section 00113 section 00114 section 00115 section 00116 section 00117 section 00118 Section 00119 section 00120 section 00121 section 00127 section 00128 section 00129 section 00130 section 00131 section 00132 section 00133 section 00134 section 00135 section 00136 section 00137 section 00138 Section 00139 section 00140 section 00141 section 00142 section 00148 section 00149 section 00143 section 00144 section 00145 section 00146 Notice of Calling for Bids project Summary Instructions to Bidders Proposal Forms: Security Systems Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E Mechanical Process and HVAC Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E Fire Protection System Food Service Equipment Laundry Equipment Loading Dock Equipment Pneumatic Tube System Metals-Doors-Glazing Masonry Concrete Roofing stairs & Miscellaneous Metals sprayed Insulation Sealants Gypsum Board, Lath & Plaster Carpentry Special Flooring Access Flooring, Resilient Flooring & Carpet Ceramic Tile Acoustical Ceilings Painting & Wallcovering Fence & Gates Asphaltic Concrete Paving Wastewater Treatment Plant & utilities Landscaping Schedule of Unit Prices: Security Systems Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E Mechanical Process and HVAC Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) 00001 - 1 section 00147 :;ection 00157 Section 00163 Section 00220 section 00230 section 00303 section 00305 section 00307 Section 00309 Section 00310 Section 00311 Section 00312 section 00313 section 00314 section 00315 Section 00316 section 00317 Section 00318 section 00319 section 00320 section 00321 section 00327 section 00328 Section 00329 section 00330 section 00331 section 00332 section 00333 section 00334 Section 00335 section 00336 Section 00337 section 00338 section 00339 section 00340 Section 00341 Section 00342 section 00343 section 00344 section 00353 Fire Protection System Metals-Doors-Glazing Pre-Bid Substitutions Geotechnical Data site Survey Scopes of Work for Reference (BG-1 and BG-2): site Electrical & Temporary Power site Grading & Caissons Concrete Foundations site Plumbing Precast Concrete Hydraulic Elevators Precast Embeds Scooes of Work: Security systems Prime Electrical Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E Mechanical Process and HVAC Prime Plumbing Contract Zones A,B,C,D,E Fire Protection System Food Service Equipment Laundry Equipment Loading Dock Equipment Pneumatic Tube System Metals-Doors-Glazing Masonry Concrete Roofing stairs & Miscellaneous Metals sprayed Insulation Sealants Gypsum Board, Lath & Plaster Carpentry Special Flooring Access Flooring, Resilient Flooring & Carpet Ceramic Tile Acoustical Ceilings Painting & Wallcovering Fence & Gates Asphaltic Concrete Paving Wastewater Treatment Plant & utilities Landscaping Milestone Schedule 03/24/92 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADO. 8) 00001 - 2 section 00410 section 00420 section 00425 section 00430 section 00440 section 00450 Bid Bond - AlA Document A310, February 1970 edition Sworn statement on Public Entity Crimes Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause Non-Collusion Affidavit Proposed Subcontractor Listing Contractor's Qualification statement - AlA Document A305 2. Contract Documents (Volume I) section 00500 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor - AlA Document A101/CM, June 1980 edition section 00610 Public Construction Bond 3. Conditions (Volume I) section 00750 General Conditions, AlA Document A201/CM, June 1980 edition section 00800 substantial Completion and Owner Acceptance section 00805 Supplementary General Conditions section 00900 Application & certificate for Payment - AlA Document G702/G703 Section 00905 Contractor's Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims section 00908 Contractor's Affidavit of Release of Liens section 00910 Consent of Surety to Final Payment - AlA Document G707, April 1970 edition section 00915 Affidavit and Partial Release of Lien section 00970 Project Safety and Health Plan section 00980 Contractor Quality Control Plan 03/24/92 00001 - 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) 4. Drawin<Js section 00993 Schedule of Drawings, Bid Group 3 5. General Requirements (Volume I) section 01027 section 01028 section 01130 section 01200 Section 01301 Section 01310 Section 01370 section 01385 Section 01395 section 01410 section 01510 section 01520 section 01550 Section 01560 Section 01580 section 01590 section 01595 Section 01600 Section 01630 Section 01650 Section 01670 Section 01700 section 01110 Section 01720 section 01730 Application for Payment Change Order Procedures security Project Procedure~ Project Meetings Submittals Progress Schedules Schedule of Values Daily Construction Reports Document Clarification Requests Testing Laboratory Services Temporary utilities Construction Aids Access Roads and Parking Areas Temporary Controls project Identification and Signs Field Offices and Sheds construction Cleaning Material and Equipment Post-Bid Substitutions starting of Systems systems Demonstrations Contract Closeout Final Cleaning project Record Documents operation and Maintenance Data 03/24/92 00001 - 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) 6. Technical specifications, Bid Group Three, (Volume II, dated November 11, 1991) ADDENDA Addendum No. 1, Section 00901, pages 00901-1 thru 00901-7. Addendum No. 2, section 00902, pages 00901-1 thru 00902-7. Addendum No. 3, Section 0090.3, pages 00903-1 thru 00903-7. Addendum No. 5, section 00905, page 00905-1, with Revisions to Contract Documents No. 1, pages 1 and 2. Addendum No. 6, Section 00906, page 00906-1, with Revisions to Contract Documents No. 2, page 1. Addendum No. 7, Section 00907, page 00907-1. DIVISION 2 - SITEWORJ; section 02211 section 02215 Section 02222 Section 02226 Section 02510 Section 02518 section 02520 Section 02580 Section 02644 Section 02721 Section 02730 Section 02732 Section 02733 section 02800 section 02810 Section 02830 Section 02835 section 02930 Section 02950 Rough Grading Finish Grading Excavating, Backfilling And Compacting For Structures Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting For utilities Asphaltic Concrete paving Concrete unit Pavers Portland Cement Concrete Paving Pavement Marking Water Mains Sewer Structures sanitary Sewerage Sewage Force Mains Sewage Pump station site Improvements Irrigation System Fence And Gates Barbed Tape Lawns Trees, Shrubs And Ground Cover DIVISION 3 - CONCRETB Section 03100 Section 03200 Section 03300 Section 03520 Section 03600 Concrete Formwork Concrete Reinforcement cast-in-Place Concrete Insulating Concrete Decks Grout 03/24/92 00001 - 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) DIVISION 4 - MASONRY Section 04200 unit Masonry DIVISION 5 - METALS section 05180 Section 05500 section 05510 section 05810 Miscellaneous structural steel Metal Fabrications Metal stairs . Expansion Joint Covers Assemblies DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTIC Section 06100 section 06200 Rough Carpentry Finish Carpentry DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION section 07115 section 07210 section 07215 section 07272 section 07530 section 07730 section 07900 Sheet waterproofing Building Insulation sprayed Insulation Firestop And Penetration Sealing System single Ply Roofing Roof Accessories Joint Sealers DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS section 08100 Section 08211 section 08300 section 08305 Section 08320 section 08410 section 08660 section 08710 section 08800 section 08842 section 08902 Metal Doors And Frames Flush Wood Doors special Doors Access Panels And Doors Security Metal Doors And Frames Aluminum Entrances Security windows Door Hardware Glazing Security Glazing Aluminum Window Walls DIVISION 9 - ~INISHE8 Section 09110 Section 09200 Section 09250 section 09300 section 09510 section 09650 Section 09680 section 09700 section 09800 Non-Load Bearing Wall Framing systems Lath and Plaster Gypsum Board Tile Acoustical Ceilings Resilient Flooring carpet special Flooring Special Coatings 03/24/92 00001 - 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) DIVISION 9 - FINISHES. cont'4 section 09830 Section 09900 section 09950 Elastomeric coating Painting Wallcovering DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES section 10100 .Section 10160 section 10200 Section 10270 section 10350 section 10500 section 10520 section 10550 section 10606 section 10800 section 10900 Chalkboards And Tackboards Solid Plastic Toilet Partitions Louvers and Vents Access Flooring Flagpole Steel Lockers Fire Extinguisher Cabinets Postal Specialties Security Fencing Assembly Toilet Accessories Miscellaneous specialties DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT section 11110 section 11160 section 11197 section 11200 Section 11202 section 11203 Section 11204 section 11205 Section 11206 section 11208 Section 11211 Section 11212 section 11217 section 11218 section 11222 section 11224 section 11400 section 11480 Section 11704 Laundry Equipment Loading Dock Equipment security/Detention Equipment Basic Electronic Security Requirements System Central Processing Unit Fire Alarm Interface Programmable Logic Controller Address Panels Relay Cabinets Card Access Control situation Man-Down Equipment Closed circuit Video Equipment Vehicle Loop Detection Operational Intercom System Inmate/Attorney Telephones Metal Detection Equipment Food Service Equipment Athletic Equipment Ice Machines DIVISION 13 - RADIATION PROTECTION Section 13090 Radiation Protection DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING SYSTEMS Section 14700 Pneumatic Tube system Section 14240 Hydraulic Elevators 03/24/92 00001 - 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) DIVISION 15 - MECHANICA1~ section 15000 section 15050 Section 15060 section 15085 section 15100 section 15110 section 15130 section 15140 section 15160 section 15175 section 15242 section 15252 section 15290 section 15330 section 15403 section 15404 section 15408 section 15410 Section 15430 section 15440 section 15460 section 15470 Section 15490 section 15517 section 15540 section 15684 section 15714 Section 15770 section 15785 section 15855 section 15858 Section 15880 section 15884 section 15885 section 15890 section 15894 section 15936 section 15950 section 15965 section 15992 section 15995 General provisions Water Treatment pipe and Pipe Fittings piping Identification Valves Heat Trace System Thermometers and Gages pipe Hangers And supports Pumps Variable Speed Motor Control for Fans and Pumps Vibration Isolation pipe And Equipment Insulation Ductwork Insulation Wet-Sprinkler System Water Booster Pumps Domestic Water Softener soil, Waste and Vent System storm Drainage system Plumbing specialties Plumbing Fixtures and Accessories Sump Pumps Hot Water Storage Heater Fuel storage And Dispensing Systems Hydronic Specialties Emergency Generator Auxiliaries Centrifugal Chillers Blow Thru Cooling Tower Make-Up Air Units Fan Coil Units Air Handling Units Fans Fire DamperS Combination Smoke And Fire Dampers Air Filters Ductwork Air Terminal Units Grilles, Registers, Diffusers Automatic Temperature Control Systems Building Automation System Tests - piping Systems system Balancing and Testing 03/24/92 00001 - 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL section 16010 Section 16111 section 16111 section 16120 section 16155 section 16161 section 16170 Section 16199 Section 16300 section 16351 section 16400 Section 16425 section 16450 section 16461 section 16470 section 16471 section 16472 section 16500 Section 16601 section 16605 section 16660 section 16721 section 16781 section 16930 Electrical General provisions Conduit Systems - Bid Group 3 Conduit Systems - Bid Group 2 Wire and Cable Combination Motor starters Motor Control Centers Disconnect switches Wiring Devices and Plates Standby Power Generation Uninterruptible Power Supply Service and Power Distribution Systems Main Service switchboard Electrical Systems Grounding Dry Type Distribution Transformers Distribution panelboards - circuit Breaker Type Feeder and Branch Circuits and Emergency Wiring Branch circuit panelboards - Circuit Breaker Type Lighting Lightning Protection System Transient Voltage/Surge Protection Wiring for Equipment Furnished by Others Fire Alarm System Telephone Conduit Systems Lighting Control Equipment 03/24/92 00001 - 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ADD. 8) SECTION 00993 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS NUMBER 0.00 0.01 0.02A 0.03 0.04 0.05 1.00A l.OOB l.OOC 1.01A 1.02A 1.03A 1.04A 1.05A 1. 06 1.06A 1.07A 1.08A 1.09A DRAWING TI_TLE Cover Index of Dra~ings Symbols and Abbreviations (Architectural) Life Safety Plan Ground Floor Life Safety Plan First Floor Life Safety Plan 2nd Floor Existing Conditions North Existing Conditions Central Existing Conditions South Not Used Not Used Final site Layout Central Final site Layout and Grading South Final Grading North Rough Grading and Drainage Final Grading and Drainage Central Not Used Final site utilities Central Not Used 1.10 Entrance Enlarge~Ent 1.11 Landscape Plan North 1.12 Landscape Plan Central DRAWING LATEST REVISION DATE Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 2 Rev 01/09/92 2 Rev 01/09/92 2 Rev 01/09/92 1 Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 2 Rcv..02/9~ 4 ReY04/p}/92 BG---3--l-B-f-l--5-f-9-l lRev. 04/b3 /92 1 Rev 11/11/91 4 Rev 02/18/92 ~+!-9-?: 2 Rev04/03j92 ~ c v 02 /-e:;-{9-:;; 3 Rev 04/03/92 1 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/07/92 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRA\HNGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 1 1. 13 Landscape plan South 1. 14 Irrigation Plan North 1. 15 Irrigation plan central 1. 16 Irrigation Plan South 1. 17 Pump station Grinder Details 1.18 Not Used 1.19 Not Used 1. 20 site Details Fencing and Paving 1. 21 Landscape Irrigation Details 1. 22 civil Details 3.01 Not Used 3.02 Foundation Plan, Ground floor Zone B 3.03 Not Used 3.04 Not used 3.05 Not used 3.06 Not Used 3.07 Framing plan First Floor Zone A 3.08 Framing plan first floor Zone B 3.09 Frc.ming plan first floor Zone C 3.10 Framing Plan First Floor Zone D 3.11 Framing plan first floor Zone E 3.12 Framing plan first floor Zone f Alternate 3.13 Framing plan Second floor Zone A 3.14 Framing plan Second Floor Zone B 3.15 Framing plan Second Floor Zone C 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/9] 1 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 2 dR~y~2-1-{)~~ 3 B~YH24l2819 2 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/18/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 6 Rev 02/07/92 6 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 5 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 00993 - 2 3.16 Framing Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D 3.17 Framing Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E 3.18 Framing Plan Mezzanine Floor Zone F Alternate 3.19 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone D 3.20 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone E 3.21 Framing Plan Mechanical Plenum Zone F Alternate 3.22 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone A 3.23 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone B 3.24 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone C 3.25 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone D 3.26 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone E 3.27 Framing Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate 3.28 Not Used 3.29 Not Used 3.30 Not Used 3.31 Foundations, Sections and Details 3.32 Typical Details 3.33 Sections & Details 3.34 Sections & Details 3.35 Precast Wall Schedule & Details 3.36 Precast Column Schedule & Details 3.37 General Notes & Abbreviations & Typical Details 3.38 Sections & Details 3.39 Sections & Details 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 5 Rev 02/07/92 5 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 4 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 5 Rev 02/07/92 5 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 4 Rev 02/18/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 5 Rev 02/07/92 00993 - 3 4.01 Exterior Building plan Ground Floor Zone A 1 Rev 02/07/92 4.01A Building plan Ground Floor Zone A 1 Rev 02/07/92 4.02 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91 4.02A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91 4.03 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 11/11/91 4.03A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 4.04 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone D BG3 11/11/91 4.04A Building Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 4.05 Exterior Building Plan Ground Floor Zone E BG3 11/11/91 Housing 4.05A Building plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 4.06 Exterior Building plan Ground Floor Zone F BG3 11/11/91 Housing Alternate 4.06A Building plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 4.07 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 02/07/92 4.08 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/':,.J- 4.09 Exterior Building plan First Floor Zone C 4 Rev 02/07/92 4.10 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone D BG3 11/11/91 Housing 4.11 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone E BG3 11/11/91 Housing 4.12 Exterior Building Plan First Floor Zone F BG3 11/11/91 Housing Alternate 4.13 Exterior Building plan Second Floor Zone A 4 Rev 02/07/92 4.14 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone B BG3 11/11/91 4.15 Exterior Building Plan Second Floor Zone C 3 Rev 02/07/92 4.16 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level 4 Rev 04/03/92 Zone D Housing BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRA\~INGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 4 05/02/92 4.17 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing 4.18 Exterior Building Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate 4.19 Mechanical plenum Plan Zone D 4.20 Mechanical Plenum Plan Zone E 4.21 Mechanical plenum Plan Zone F Alternate 4.22 Building Plan Roof Level Zone A 4.23 Building Plan Roof Level Zone B 4.24 Building Plan Roof Level Zone C 4.25 Building Plan Roof Level Zone D 4.26 Building Plan Roof Level Zone E 4.27 Building Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate 4.28 Exterior Elevations 4.29 Exterior Elevations 4.30 Exterior Elevations 4.31 Exterior Elevations 4.32 Exterior Elevations 4.33 Exterior Elevations 4.33A Exterior Elevations 4.34 Wall sections 4.35 Wall sections 4.36 Wall sections 4.37 Wall sections 4.38 Exterior Details 4.39 Exterior Details 4.40 Exterior Details BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 4 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 2 Rev 02/07/92 1 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 2 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 5 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 4 Rev 02/07/92 5 Rev 02/07/92 05/02/92 BG-) SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 5 4.41 4.41A 4.41B 4.42 4.43 4.44 4.45 4.46 4.47 4.47A 4.48 4.49 4.50 4.51 4.52 4.53 4.54 4.55 4.56 4.57 4.58 4.59 4.60 4.61 Exterior Details Exterior Details Exterior Details Metal Door & window Frame Elevations & Details, Door Schedule Not used Not Used Not Used stair plans & sections stair plans & sections stair plans & sections stair Details Elevator Plans & sections Elevator Details Enlarged Cell - plans & Elevations Not Used Interior Building plan First Floor Zone A Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone B Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone C Interior Building plan First Floor Zone D Housing Interior Building Plan First Floor Zone E Housing Interior Building plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate Interior Building plan Second Floor Zone A Interior Building plan Second Floor Zone B Interior Building plan Second Floor Zone C 05/02/92 EG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRA\HNGS (ADD. 11) BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/9' 3 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 12/20/91 BG3 11/11/91 3 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 BG3 11/11/91 2 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 11/11/91 3 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 01/09/92 1 Rev 11/11/91 2 Rev 01/09/92 " Rev 01/09/92 "- 1 Rev 01/09/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 1 Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 .~--- 00993 - 6 4.62 4.63 4.64 4.65 4.66 4.67 4.67A 4.68 4.69 4.70 4.71 4.72 4.73 4.74 4.75 4.76 4.77 4.78 4.79 4.79A 4.80 6.01 6.02 05/02/92 Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level D Housing Interior Building Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing Interior Building plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate Building sections Building sections Not Used Partition Types Interior Details Interior Details Interior Details Interior Details Interior Details Door Schedule Door Schedule Door Schedule H.M. Elevations Door and Window Details and Buck Types Finish Schedule Finish Schedule Finish Schedule Miscellaneous Details Reflected ceiling Plan Ground Floor Zone A Not Used 1 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 01/02/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 1 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 1 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 02/07/92 3 Rev 01/09/92 4 Rev 01/09/92 2 Rev 01/09/92 1 Rev 01/09/92 BG3 10/15/91 4 Rcy .{}4/-G~ 5 Rev 04/28/92 4-.p.e~4fB-3-fW 5 Re'V04/28/92 ~-R€v-4.-2f-2{jf.s:H: 5Re'l 04/28/92 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/07/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRA\~INGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 7 6.03 Reflected Ceiling Plan Ground Floor Zone C 6.04 Not Used 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 Not Used Not Used Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone A Reflected Ceil ing plan First Floor Zone B Reflected Ceil ing Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor D Housing BG3 10/15/91 Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone E Housing Reflected Ceiling Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone A Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone B Reflected Ceiling Plan Second Floor Zone C Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing Reflected Ceiling Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate Ceiling Details Ceiling Details standard Mounting Heights Not used Not used Equipment Plan Ground Floor Zone C 7.04 Not used 05/02/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/07/92 1 Rev 12/20/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/07 1 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 02/07/92 2 Rev 04/03/92 1 Rev 11/11/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRP.WINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 8 7.05 Not Used 7.06 Not Used 7.07 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone A 7.08 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone B 7.09 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone C 7.10 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone D Housing 7.11 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone E Housing 7.12 Equipment Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate 7.13 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone A 7.14 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone B 7.15 Equipment Plan Second Floor Zone C 7.16 Equipment Plan Xezzanine Level Zone D Housing 7.17 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing 7.18 Equipment Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate 7.19 Enlarged Toilet/Shower Equipment Plan 7.20 Enlarged Plans 7.21 Millwork Elevations 7.22 Millwork Elevations 7.23 Millwork Elevations 7.24 Millwork Elevations 7.25 Millwork Details 7.26 Millwork Details FS-1 Food Service Equipment Schedule FS-2 Food Service Equipment Plan 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 1 Rev 11/11/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 1 Rev 04/03/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 02/07/92 1 Rev 02/07, ::-2 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 01/02/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 00993 - 9 fS-3 Food Service Mec~anical Plan fS-4 Food Service EIE~trical Plan FS-5 Food Service PIL=bing Plan FS-6 Food Service Eq~:pDent Details FS-7 Food Service EqLipment Details L-l Laundry Equipme~t Plan and Schedule L-2 Laundry Mechanical plan L-3 Laundry Electrical Plan L-4 Laundry Plumbing Plan YQl.~ 0.00 Cover 0.01 Index of Drawings 8.00 Plumbing Legend 8.00A plumbing Schedules 8.01 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone A 8.02 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone B 8.03 plumbing Ground Floor Zone C 8.04 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone D Housing 8.05 Plumbing Ground Floor Zone E Housing 8.06 plumbing Grounc Floor Zone F Housing Alternate 8.07 plumbing First Floor Zone A 8.08 Plumbing First Floor Zone B 8.09 plumbing First floor Zone C 8.10 Plumbing First Floor Zone D Housing 8.11 Plumbing First Floor Zone E Housing 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEJULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) BGJ 10/15/91 BGJ 10/15/9' BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BGJ 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 Rev 11/11/91 BGJ 10/15/91 1 Rev 12/20/91 3 Rev 02/0' 12 BG3 10/15/91 3 Rev 01/02/92 2 Rev 01/09/92 BGJ 10/15/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 2 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 01/02/92 2 Rev 01/09/92 1 Fev 12/20/91 00993 - lr 8.12 Plur..bing First Floor Zone F Housing 1 Rev 11/11/91 Alternate 8.13 PI ur.,bing Second Floor Zone A 1 Rev 01/09/92 8.14 Plumbing Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91 8.15 Plunbing Second Floor Zone C 2 Rev 12/20/91 8.16 Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91 8.17 Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BGJ 10/15/91 8.18 Plumbing Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 8.19 Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone D Housing 1 Rev 01/09/92 8.20 Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 8.21 Plumbing Plenum Plan Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 8.22 Plumbing Schedules and Details 1 Rev 01/02/92 8.23 Plumbing Riser Diagram 2 Rev 02/07/92 8.24 Plumbing Riser Diagram 1 Rev 01/09/92 8.25 Plumbing Riser Diagram 1 Rev 01/09/92 8.26 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91 8.27 Plumbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91 8.28 Plur.,bing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91 8.29 Plunbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91 8.30 pI uT:lbing Riser Diagram BGJ 10/15/91 8.31 PluT.'tbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91 8.32 Plunbing Riser Diagram 1 Rev 11/1J/91 8.33 PlUTiLbing Riser Diagram BG3 10/15/91 8.34 Plur.:bing Riser Di2gram BG3 10/15/91 8.35 Plunbing Kitchen Plan 1 Rev 01/02/92 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 11 8.36 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 10.01 10.02 05/02/92 Haste Handling system Details Not used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not used Not Used piping plan First Floor Zone A piping plan First Floor Zone B piping plan First Floor Zone C piping plan First Floor Zone D Housing piping plan First Floor Zone E Housing piping Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate piping plan Second Floor Zone A piping plan Second Floor Zone B piping plan Second Floor Zone C piping plan Kezzanine Level Zone D Housing piping plan vezzanine Level Zone E Housing piping Plan ~ezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate Not used Not Used Fuel Oil Det2ils piping Diagrar.,s Not Used HVAC p1cn Ground Floor Zone B BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 1 Rev 01/02/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/':-... BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 --~--_.--------- 00993 - 1'1 10.03 HVJ..C Plan Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 10.04 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 10.05 HV J..C Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 10.06 HVAC Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 10.07 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone A 1 Rev 02/07/92 10.08 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91 10.09 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 10.10 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone D Housing 1 Rev 01/09/92 10.11 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone E Housing 1 Rev 01/09/92 10.12 HVAC Plan First Floor Zone F Housing 1 Rev 01/09/92 Alternate 10.13 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone A 1 Rev 02/07/92 10.14 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91 10.15 HVAC Plan Second Floor Zone C 1 Rev 01/09/92 10.16 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 10.17 HVAC Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 10.18 HVAC Plan Hezzanine Level Zone F Housing BGJ 10/15/91 Alternate 10.19 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 10.20 HVAC Plenum Plan Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 10.21 HV.~.C Plenum Plan Zc~e F Housing Alternate BG3 10/15/91 10.22 Not Used 10.23 Not Used 10.24 HVAC Plan Roof Level Zone C 1 Rev 01/09/92 10.25 Not Used 10.26 Not Used BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRA\o.JINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 13 05/02/92 10.27 Not Used 10.28 Enlarged Mechanical Room Plan 10.29 HVAC Details 10.30 HVAC Details 10.31 HVAC Details 10.J2 HVAC Schedules 10.33 HVAC Schedules 10.J4 HVAC Schedules 10.35 Central Plant control Diagrams 10.36 HVAC Temperature Control 10.37 HVAC Smoke control 11.00 Electrical Symbols and Notes 11.00A Electrical site Lighting Plan 11.01 power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone A 11.02 power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone B 11.03 power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone C 11.04 power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing 11.05 power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing 11.06 power and Lighting Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing Alternate 11.07 power Plan first floor Zone A 11.08 Lighting Plan first Floor Zone A 11.09 power plan First Floor Zone B 11.10 Lighting plan First Floor Zone B 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAVHNGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - l' BGJ 10/15/o~ BG3 10/15/91 BGJ 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 11/11/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BGJ 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 02/07/92 BG3 10/15/':Jl 1 Rev 01/02/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11. 18 11.19 11.20 11.21 11.22 11.23 11.24 11.25 11.26 11.27 11. 28 11.29 11.30 Power Plan First Floor Zone C Lighting Plan First Floor Zone C Power Plan First Floor Zone D Housing Lighting Plan First Floor Zone D Housing Power Plan First Floor Zone E Housing Lighting Plan First Floor Zone E Housing Power plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate Lighting Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate Power Plan Second Floor Zone A Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone A Power Plan Second Floor Zone B Lighting plan Second Floor Zone B Power Plan Second Floor Zone C Lighting Plan Second Floor Zone C Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing 2 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 3 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 3 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 01/02/92 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 12/20/91 1 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 03/04/92 Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing Lighting Plan Mezzenine Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 03/04/92 Lighting Plan Mezzenine Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 Power Plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate 1 Rev 12/20/91 Lighting Plan Mezzenine Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 11.31 Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone D Housing 11.32 Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone E Housing 11.33 Power and Lighting Plan Plenum Plan Zone F 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 00993 - 15 11.34 11.J5 11.36 11.37 11.38 11.39 11. 40 11.41 11.42 11.43 11.44 11.45 11.46 11.47 11.48 11.49 11.50 11.51 11.52 Housing Alternate power Plan Roof Level Zone A power Plan Roof Level Zone B power Plan Roof Level Zone C power Plan Roof Level Zone D power Plan Roof Level Zone E power Plan Roof Level Zone F Alternate Electrical Enlarged Kitchen Plan Electrical Enlarged Laundry plan Lightning Protection Plan Lightning Protection Plan Details Electrical Riser Diagram Part I Electrical Riser Diagram Part 2 Electrical Schedules and Details Electrical Schedules and Details Electrical Schedules and Details Electrical Schedules and Details Electrical Schedules and Details Electrical Schedules and Details Not Used 12.01 communicatic~s Plan Ground Floor Zone A 12.02 Communications Plan Ground Floor Zone B 12.03 communications Plan Ground Floor Zone C 12.04 communications Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing 12.05 communications Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDLLE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) BG3 10/15/ BGJ 10/15/91 1 Rev 01/09/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 2 Rev 01/02/92 1 Rev 11/11/91 BG3 10/15/91 5 Rev 03/l 92 1 Rev 11/11/91 2 Rev 01/09/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 00993 - 1 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 12.15 12.16 12.17 12.18 12.19 12.20 12.21 12.22 12.23 12.24 12.25 12.26 12.27 05/02/92 communications Plan Ground Floor Zone F Housing Alternate communications plan First Floor Zone A communications Plan First Floor Zone B communications Plan First Floor Zone C communications Plan First Floor Zone D Housing communications plan First Floor Zone E Housing communications Plan First Floor Zone F Housing Alternate communications Plan Second Floor Zone A communications Plan Second Floor Zone B Communications Plan Second Floor Zone C communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone D Housing communications Plan Mezzanine Level Zone E Housing communications plan Mezzanine Level Zone F Housing Alternate Fire Alarm Riser Diagram Telephone Riser Diagram and Elevator Fire Alarm System Not Used Not Used Not Used Security Plan Ground Floor Zone A Security Plan Ground Floor Zone B Security Plan Ground Floor Zone C Security Plan Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 1 Rev 03/04/92 BG3 10/15/91 BG3 10/15/91 1 Rev 12/20/91 1 Rev 12/20/91 1 Rev 12/20/91 1 Rev 12/20/91 1 Rev 12/20/91 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 17 12.28 Security Plan Ground Floor Zone E Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91 12.29 Security Plan Ground floor Zone F Housing 1 Rev 12/20/91 Alternate 12.30 Security Plan First Floor Zone A 3 Rev 03/04/92 12.31 security Plan First Floor Zone B 3 Rev 03/04/92 12.32 security Plan First Floor Zone C 2 Rev 03/04/92 12.33 Security plan First Floor Zone D Housing 3 Rev 03/04/92 12.34 security plan First Floor Zone E Housing 3 Rev 03/04/92 12.35 security plan First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 12.36 Security plan Second Floor Zone A 5 Rev 03/04/92 12.37 security Plan Second Floor Zone B 1 Rev 12/20/91 12.38 Security Plan Second Floor Zone C 3 Rev 03/04/92 12.39 security plan Mezzanine Level Zone D 3 Rev 03/04/92 Housing 12.40 security plan Mezzanine Level Zone E 3 Rev 03/04/92 Housing 12.41 Security plan Mezzanin Level Zone F 1 Rev 12/20/91 Housing Alternate 12.42 Security systems Riser Diagram 2 Rev 02/07/92 12.43 Details 1 Rev 02/07/92 12.44 Details 1 Rev 12/20/91 13.01 Fire Protection Ground floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91 13.02 Fire protection Ground Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91 13.0J Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 13.04 Fire protection Ground Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 13.05 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 13.06 Fire Protection Ground Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - JP 13.07 Fire Protection First Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91 13.08 Fire Protection First Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91 13.09 Fire Protection First Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 13.10 Fire Protection First Floor Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 13.11 Fire Protection First Floor Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 13.12 Fire Protection First Floor Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 13.13 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone A BG3 10/15/91 13.14 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone B BG3 10/15/91 13.15 Fire Protection Second Floor Zone C BG3 10/15/91 13.16 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone D Housing BG3 10/15/91 13.17 Fire Protection Hezz. Level Zone E Housing BG3 10/15/91 13.18 Fire Protection Mezz. Level Zone F Housing BG3 10/15/91 Alternate 13.19 Not Used 13.20 Not Used 13.21 Not Used 13.22 Not Used 13.23 Not Used 13.24 Not Used 13.25 Not Used 13.26 Not Used 13.27 Not Used 13.28 Fire Protection Details BG3 10/15/91 13.29 Fire Protection Details BG3 10/15/91 05/02/92 BG-3 SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS (ADD. 11) 00993 - 19 SECTION 00332 SCOPE 01' WORK Bid package No. 32 sprayed Insulation 1.1 General Scoge Provide all labor, supervision, engineering, materials, supplies, equipment, tools, transportation, surveying and layout, and protection, to install complete operating systems, and proper execution and completion of all Work specified on the drawings, in the bid package, and the sections of the specifications, which include, but are not limited to the listing that follows. The bidder shall review all drawings, and specification sections that are not specifically listed, for any additional requirements in order to complete the scope of work described herein. Primary sections and Descriptions of the Work 07215 sprayed Insulation ( 1.2 Special provisions The following special provisions are intended to clarify the scope of work, or highlight features of the work, or modify, change, add to, or delete from the General Scope of this Bid Package. .1 All licenses required in order to perform the scope of work in the specified location, shall be procurred and maintained by the contractor and his subcontractors. Contractor shall submit copies to the Construction Manager. Contractor shall be responsible for applying for, and procuring the construction permit as required by the City of Key West; however, the Owner shall literally pay the fee for the permit. .2 Contractor shall maintain As-Built drawinqs. (Record Drawings per section 01720), of his work progression. A 50% progress of field work submittal, will be required. .3 Provide, replace, and maintain any safety rails and barricades removed as necessary by this trade contractor during the process of work, or during deliveries of materials or equipment. l 03/11/92 SPRAYED INSUL. SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 8) 00332 - 1 .4 Contractor is to review Division 1 General Requirements for additional responsibilities required in order to perform the work under this Bid Package. Contractor shall pay particular attention to section 01710 Final Cleaning, which shall be performed as scheduled by the eM, which will be at or near the completion of the project. The Sprayed Insulation Contractor shall pay particular attention to protect and clean flooring surfaces in compliance with floor covering installation. . .5 This contractor is reminded that overhead hangers and supports will be installed by others. Coordinate with other contractors in order to facilitate the installation of hangers and sprayed insulation, and to protect the hanger assemblies during spray-on installation. .6 Coordination of the Work This contractor shall be responsible to coordinate his work with other multiple prime contractors both in the scheduling of field work activities and in the integration of individually furnished items into final composite installations. .7 Contractor shall perform all required testing and provide adequate personnel in order to complete all testing to the requirements of governing agencies. .8 All incoming materials and equipment shall be coordinated with other trades and the CM is to be notified, in order that proper laydown. staging and stockinq areas are developed, prior to release for shipping. Within the building, areas shall be restricted and stocking areas will be authorized in writing. .9 If in the event of conflicting, or overlapping requirements in any area of the bidding documents, technical specifications, or drawings, the most stringent condition shall be bid and constructed. Notify the eM in any event, in order to not compromise the Owner's right to make appropriate decisions. .10 This contractor shall protect adjacent work from overspray, and clean up daily as directed by the eM. Maintain mixing area in neat and clean order, on a daily basis, and take special precautions to protect floor and wall surfaces which receive finish coverings. Call for, and participate in demobilization inspections by work area. 03/11/92 SPRAYED INSUL. SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. 8) 00332 - 2 .11 Contractor shall provide an allowance, and as a part of his base bid, the equivalent of (SO) crew hours consisting of a 3-man crew, which shall include mobilization, labor, equipment, materials, taxes, incidentals, overhead and prof it, for the purpose of touching up any insulation damaged during the course of construction. .12 Owner option No. 32-01: Zone 'F' Sprayed Insulation: At the option of the Owner, furnish and install Zone 'F' Sprayed Insulation, similar to Zones lDl and lEI. This area is defined as the area bound by column lines G to La, and 17 line to 24 line, as well as column lines 37 to X, and U line to 42 line. ( ( 03/11/92 SPRAYED INSUL. SCOPE OF WORK (ADD. S) 00332 - 3 SECTION 00353 MILESTONE SCHEDULE The bar chart and associated activity listing presented in this section depicts the approximate duration, sequence, and flow of ~ork of major work groups. Not all activities are shown and groupings are subjective. Logic diagrams generating the presented document are available for bidder review in the office of the Construction Manager. Contractors will be required to submit construction schedules to meet the requirements of the presented milestones and in accordance with the Master Project Schedule. T~e Contractors are to note the following special milestone dates required for the Project. a. Building Temperature and Humidity Controlled for Finishes & Follow-on Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/15/92 b. start Contractor Completion Inspections.01/11/93 c. start Prefinal Inspections . . . .03/02J93 d. Project Completion . . . . .07/01~ 03/16/92 MILESTONE SCHEDULE (ADD. 8) 00353 - 1 ! I -ill I~ ! ~ID! I~ I~ - 1 - ' ~ : :; ) i ! J c ~ . I !I ~ i '0 6 .. .. tii i' ~ ..J ;. ! i ! , ~ J 'I 0:> ~ \\1 r m II "I ..., i II d \\ II \11 1 I ., .. !!~ I ~ I I, ,:1 , ,I II :: , ,I 'I ; i 'J "1'1~1 ~ Ii il" ~, i I \1 r!l i --\\- - i il \ ~~-- ~ \ ~ 1 '; J1 ~ . 'I ~ '3 , :i ;:; , ~ I I I I' I' : II I ; I , ! 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Flor Ida PRIKAYlRA PROJECT PLANNER Moor~ COU1ty Detention facility RT DATE 190EC91 RUN I0IO. 50 ~onroe County Detention facility START DATE 1AUG91 FIN DATE 1J:.. 16:28 SCHED REPORT - line sUp by act iv; ty eode OAT" DATE 18110V91 PAGE NO. ......... ........... . .. .. .. ..... ........... ....... _.......... ...... ............ ........................... a.......................... ............-.. .............. ................. ................... -- ACTIVITY ORIG REM "CTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 OUR OUR X START FINISH ....... ......w. ............--..- .. ............ ..... ............ .......................... -.. -..- --.... ...... ........ ...... ... .. .. -.. ............. .. ... . .. ..... ............... - - Site Utllit.ies 5 1 0 100 NTP - Site Utilities 9OCT91" 9OCT91" 1325 5 5 0 S\l- Zone C - Sub-Slab Sanitary. leading Dock 4AAR92 101iAR92 1330 5 5 0 S\l- Zone C - Storm Drain (JB 28-0 & Upstreem) OOR92 10KAR92 1340 5 5 0 S\l- Zone C - Storm Orain (Inlet 1-12 & Upstream OOR92 10KAR92 2000 30 5 83 S\l- Utilities - Underground Submittals 13SEP91" 22NOV91 2005 10 10 0 S\l- Utilities - AlE Apvl of U/G Submittals 25NOV91 9\)EC91 2010 15 15 0 S\l - Utilities - Install Outfall Structures 100EC91 31DEC91 2015 5 5 0 S\l - Utilities - Instl U/G Temporary Pwr & Tele 100EC91 160EC91 2020 5 5 0 S\l - Utilities - Sanitary Trunk line. Ldg Dock 100EC91 160EC91 2025 10 10 0 S\l - Utilities - Remainder of Sanitary Trunk lin 17't>EC91 310EC91 2030 10 10 0 SW - Utilities - El~trical Ductbank and Tele HDEC91 31DEC91 2035 15 15 0 SW - Utilities - Instl Greywater Line 2JAH92 22JAN92 2040 15 15 0 SW - Utilities - lostl Domestic ~ater Line 2JAN92 22JAN92 2045 15 15 0 S\l - Utilities - Instl Effluent Line 2JAI/92 22JAH92 2050 15 15 0 SW - Utilities - lostl Gas line 2JAN92 22JAH92 3005 10 10 0 SW - Entrance Road - Effluent line 13JA1/92 24JAI192 3010 10 10 0 SW . Entrance Road . Oomestic/fW Main 13J~92 24JAI/92 3015 10 10 0 SW - Entrance Road - Test/Flush/Disinfect D~/fW 27JAN92 ?FEB92 3020 5 5 0 SW - Entrance Road - Tie-in DW/fW line to fKAA 10fEB92 14fEB92 3050 15 15 0 SW - Utilities' Overhead Power/Telephone line 13JAN92 31JAH92 3055 5 5 0 SW . Utilities - Temporary Pwr/Tele Startup 3fEB92 7ff.s92 5000 15 15 0 SW - Utilities - Storm Drain Trunk Lines 17JUN92 8JUL92 5005 15 15 0 SW- Utilities - SO Lateriels & Tr~h Drain 1 7 JUN92 8JUl92 5010 15 15 0 SW- Utilities - Sanitary laterals 17 JUN92 8JUl92 Caissoos 1025 10 0 100 SW- Caisson load Test 7OCT91A 17OC191" 1030 10 0 100 SW- A/E Review of Caisson Load Test Data l8OCT91" 6NOV91" 1035 40 0 100 S'o/- Caisson Rebar Submittals - Start 13AUG91" 6OCT91" 1040 15 0 100 SW- Caisson Rebar Submittals' Complete 7OCT91A 290C191" 1045 5 0 100 sw- A/E Review of Caisson Rebar Submittals 300c191" 6NO\'91" 1050 10 9 10 SW - fabricate & Deliver Caisson Rebar 13N0V91" 29HOV91 1055 25 0 100 S'o/ - ~indload Xodification Pricing 6OCT91A 13NOV91" 1060 1 1 0 S"W - &OCC Apvl of Ilindload Change 20N0V91* 20NO\'91 1100 15 15 0 SW - Zone A - Caissoos 2OEC91 2ODEC91 1150 15 15 0 SW - Zone D ' Caissons 23DEC91 14JAN92 1200 10 10 0 SW - Zone B - Caissons 1SJAN92 28JAI/92 '250 '5 lS 0 S.... - Zone E - Caissons 29JA1I.92 18fEB92 1300 10 10 0 S'J - Zone C - Caissons 19fEB92 3KAR92 Cetums 1105 15 15 0 SW- Zone A - Celums & Misc Concrete 23DEC91 14JAI/92 11 10 5 5 0 S.... - Z one A - Verify Locations ef Columns 1SJAH92 21JAII92 1"5 20 20 0 SW- Zone A - Column Concrete Cure Period 1SJAH92 11fEB92 1155 15 15 0 S.... - Zone D - Cotums & Mise Concrete 15JAH92 4FEB92 -.. ...-. ..-..... - - - -. --.........- -... - ....... .... ~... -..... ........... ................ -..... ..................- ...-...... ..-- -.............- ..--.-..... -....-.. -...... -... ...--... -.. -- ~ ~roe County, Florida PRlKAvtRA PROJECT PLA~~ER /o(ooroe ClXTlty Detention FacHit) RE?ORT DATE 190EC91 RUW WOo SO 16:28 SCHEO REPORT - line ~~ip by activity code /o(onroe County Detention F&cility START vATE lAUG91 FIN DATE DATA DATE '8~0V91 PAGE . . .. . .. .......... - .. -.. ... - . . .. .. .. .. -- ......- -- ..-...- .........--.....-". .......--.--..-- ..----.-..... . .. . .. - - .. . .........-. .. .. .. - - .. . - - .. . .. .. .. .. .. ACTIVITY OR I G REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 DUR DUR X START FIW1SH .......- ..-..... .................... -. -.... ---...... -.................. ...............- -........ -... -..... -...-.. .. .. ... ..... - ... .. - .. .. ~ .. .. . . .. .. .. .. - ... - - .. .. .. .. - . ... ... Colurns 1'60 5 5 0 S'J- Zone 0 - Verify locations of Columns SFEBn 11fEB92 1165 20 20 0 S'J- Zooe 0 - Column Concrete Cure Period SFEBn 3HAR92 1205 10 10 0 S'J- Zone B - Columns & Mise Concrete 29JAHn 1 HEB92 1210 5 5 0 S'J- Zone B . Verify locations of Columns 12FEB92 18FEBn 1215 20 20 0 SIJ - Zooe 8 - Column Concrete Cure Period 12FEB92 1 O~ARn 12S5 15 15 0 S'J- Zone E . Columns & Mise Concrete 19FEB92 'OHAR92 '260 5 5 0 S'J- Zone E - Verify locations of Columns 11KAR92 , 7XARn 1265 20 20 0 S'J- Zone E CollSll1 Concrete Cure Period 11101ARn 7APR92 1305 10 10 0 S\J - Zone C Columns & Hise Concrete 4HARn , 7'KARn 1310 5 5 0 S\J- Zone C - Verify locations of Columns 1~ARn 2~~ARn n'5 20 20 0 S'J. Z00e C . Column Concrete Cure Period 1&w.ARn gAPR92 1320 20 20 0 S'J- Zooe C - FIRIPIC Concrete loading Dock 4l<.A R 92 31~.AR92 Erection Drawings 7020 15 15 0 P recas t . Column Interface Details 2HIOV91 '2DEC91 7030 '5 15 0 Precast . Area A . Framing DrlNings 21WOV91 1 2DE C91 7040 10 10 0 Precast - Area A . AlE Apvl of Framing Drawings 130EC9' 27OEC91 7'00 15 '5 0 Precast - Areas B & 0 - Framing Drawings BDEC91 6JAli.92 7110 10 10 0 Precast - Areas B & 0 . AlE Apvl of Framing Dwgs 7JAIo/92 20JAli.92 7200 1S 15 0 Precast . Areas C & E . Fr&ming Drawings 7JAIi.92 27JAl1n 7210 10 \0 0 Precast - Areas C & E - AlE Apvl of Frc.ming I)wgs 28JA"n 10fEB92 Utilities/Precast Coordination Effort 7005 10 0 100 Coordination Method Decision 1~ov9'A 'SHOW1A 7050 20 20 0 Pre-<:ast Area A . UtllPcst Coordination 18!WV9 1 160EC91 7120 20 20 0 Pre-<:ast Areas 8 & 0 . UtllPcst Coordination '7OEC91 'SJAIi.92 7220 '5 '5 0 Precast Ar~as C & E . Utl/Pcst Coordination 16JA~92 SHB92 Detail Drawings 7060 '5 '5 0 Pre-cast - Area A - Detail Drawings 300EC91 20JAN92 7070 10 10 0 Precast - Area A - AlE Apvl of Detail Drawings 21 JAH92 3FEB92 7130 1S '5 0 Precast Areas B & 0 . Detail Drawi~s 21JA~n 'OFE892 711,0 '0 '0 0 Precast - Areas B & 0 . AlE Apvl of Detail Dlo'9s 1 HEB92 2~fEB92 7230 1S 15 0 Precast - Areas C & E Deta; I Drawings 11fEBn 2HA~92 7240 10 10 0 Precast Areas C & E - AlE Apvl of Detail DW9S 3~.AR92 , 6i'AR92 Fabr i cat i on 7080 20 20 0 Precast Area A - Fabrication ~FEB92 2~.AR92 70'90 5 5 0 Precast - Area A Be-<3 i n Sh i Wi ng to Site 3~AR92 ~AR92 7'SO 20 20 0 P recas t - Area 8 - Fabrication 2SFEB92 23i",AR92 7160 10 '0 0 Precast . Area B - B~in ShiWing to Site 24,.,AR92 6APR92 7170 ~O 40 0 P r ec as t Area 0 - F"bricatioo 25 H Bn 2CAPRn 7180 10 '0 0 Precast - Area 0 - B~in shiWing to Site 21APR92 f.KAY92 nso 25 25 0 Precast . Area C - Fabrication 2SKAR92 28APR92 n60 5 5 0 Precast - Area C - B~in ShiWing to Site 29APR92 5KA Y92 n70 40 40 0 Precast . Area E - Fabricatioo 1&<.AR92 1ZHAY92 721'>0 S S 0 Precast Area E Be-<3in Shipping to Site 13KA 1'92 19l-1A 1'92 ~<X\roe CC'Jlty, rt or i da ~ ..........- ...... ....-............. --.... -----......... --............... ........- ....-...... .......... ....--....-..---............... ............... ..--" ......... ....... ......-.... -. ---........................ .......-.... ~onroe County Detention Facility ~T D~lE 190EC91 RU~ ~O. 50 16:28 SCKED REPORT. line skip by activity code PRlKAVERA PROJECT Pl~~NER Konroe C~Jnty Detention Facility START O~lE 1 AUC91 fIN DAlE 1JL DATA DATE 1~0V91 PAGE NO. 3 ........ -..-.. .. ....- ......................... .............................................---..................-................................. ...-......... ....---...... --......... .........-....... -. ACT1VIll' 10 Pr~ast Er~tion 10000 40 20000 30 ~OOO 30 40000 30 50000 30 Roof 10050 20050 30050 40050 50050 Stairs 10010 20'20 30030 40120 43050 43060 50030 53050 53060 Elevlltors 10100 10"0 10120 10130 Slab EfTbeds 11000 12000 21000 22000 31000 32000 "'000 42000 51000 52000 Slabs 10030 11010 12010 20020 21010 ORIG REM OUR OUR 40 30 30 30 30 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 15 5 5 20 15 20 10 15 '0 15 15 20 15 20 5 5 10 10 10 10 5 5 10 10 " ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED START FINISH ---------- ..--........---..............---...........---------..........-...---.....---- .-..-..--.. -------- -..----.- -------- .- o o o o o o o o o o 5 10 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 o o o o o o o o o 15 5 5 20 o o o o 15 20 10 15 10 15 15 20 15 20 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Pr~ast . Area A . Er~tion Pre<ast . Area B - Ere<tion Pr~ast . Area C . Erection Precast. Area 0 . Erection Precast. Area E - Erection Area A . Roof. Roofing Area B - Roofing Area C . Roofing Area D . Roofing Area E . Roofing Area A . Temporary Access Stairs Area 8 Erect Stairs Area C . Erect Stairs Area 0 . Erect Stairs Area D 2nd Fl ~ Mezz Handrails ~rea D . 1st Fl . Interior Stairs Area E . Erect Stairs Area E . 2nd Fl . Mezz Handrails Area E . 1st Fl - Interior Stairs Area A . Elevators' Rough-in Area A . Elevators' Car & Platform Area A . Elevators' Doors & Frames Area A . Elevators. Construct Cabs & Trim-out Area A 1st fl . tt./E/P/S SlabErr()e.ds Area A . 2nd Fl . H/E/P/S Stab Embeds ~rea B . 1st Fl . tt./E/P/S Slab E~ ~rea B . 2nd fl . M/E/P/S Slab Embeds Area C . 1st Fl . M/E/P/S Slab Embeds Area C . 2nd FI . ~/E/P/S Slab Embeds Area D . 1st Fl . H/E/P/S Slab Embeds Area D . 2nd Fl . H/E/P/S Slab Errbeds Area E . 1st FI . ~/E/P/S Slab Err()e.ds ~rea E . 2nd FI . ~/E/P/S Slab Embeds Area A . Roof . Topping Area A . 1st FI . F/R/P/C Slab Area A . 2nd Fl . F/R/P/C Slab Area B . 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Konroe County, Florida P~lHAVERA P~JECT PLA~~ER IoIonrve CCV"lty Detention Fr,cil it)' REPORT DATE \90E~1 RUI/ 110. 50 16:28 SCHEO REPORT. line skip by activity code Konroe CC"...nty Detention f&cility START DATE 1AUG91 FI~ DATE 1J CATA DATE 1B~0V91 PAGE ....... .-... ..-- ....-- ..... - .. .. .. .. .. .. . . _...- ...--.-.... ....- ...--- ---........... ..---.. -..--.. -..--......- -- - .... .... ... - - - .....--.......... .. - .. ... .. .. .... -..... - ... - ..... .. ACTIVITY ORIG REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 OUR DUR " START F UilSH - . - - .. - ..... .. - -...-.. .....--..... .......... -.... ....................-- -....'".. '" .....-... ..---..- .... ... - ... - .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . '" ... .. ... ...... - .. . .... . ... ...... .. Slabs 22010 10 10 0 Area B 2rd F 1 F/R/P/C Slab 16JUl92 29JUl92 22200 10 10 0 .'.rea B 2nd Fl - F/R/P/C piers & Supports 30JUl92 12AUG92 22300 10 10 0 Area 8 - 2rd Fl - Insulation Soard & Slab 11 C\lT 16O<:T92 29O<:T92 30020 5 5 0 Area C - Roof Topping 6AUG92 12AUG92 31010 10 10 0 Aree C - 1st Fl . F/R/P/C Slab 13.'.UG92 26AUG92 32010 10 10 0 Area C . 2nd Fl - F/R/P/C Slab 3SEP92 17SEP92 40020 5 5 0 .'.rea 0 Roof Topping 24 JUl<92 30JU~92 41010 10 10 0 Area D - 1stFl - Form & R~r for Stab 17JUl<92 30JUI/92 41020 10 10 0 Area o . 1st Fl . Pour/Cure Slab 9JUl92 22JUl92 42010 10 10 0 .'.rea 0 - 2rd Fl . Form & Rebar for Slab 17 JUl<92 30JUl<92 42020 10 10 0 "rea 0 - 2rd Fl - Pour/Cure Slab 23JUl92 5AUG92 42040 5 5 0 "rea 0 - 2nd Fl Pwr EqJip pads BAUG92 19AUG92 50020 5 5 0 Area E . Roof T0t-9ing 6AUG92 12AUG92 51010 10 10 0 Area E . 1st fl - Form & R~r for Slab 30JUl92 12AUG92 51020 10 10 0 .'.rea E 1st Fl - Pour/Cure Slab 20AUG92 2SEP92 52010 10 10 0 Area E 2nd Fl . Form & Re~r for Slab 30JUl92 12AUG92 52020 10 10 0 Area E - 2nd Fl - Pour/Cure Slab 3SEP92 17SEP92 52040 5 5 0 Area E 2nd Fl . Pour Equi p pads 25SEP92 1OCT92 Masonry 11020 5 5 0 Area .'. . 1st Fl - layout Part/Set Fr~~s/~~ ~al 17JUI/92 23JU~92 11040 15 1S 0 .'.rea A 1st Fl - Kasonry 11 Bathrooms 16JUl92 5AUG92 11050 3S 35 0 "rea .'. - 1st Fl Bathroom & Shover Tile 6AUG92 24SEP92 11070 20 20 0 "rea A - 1st Fl - Masonry. Offices & Dorrr .'.rees 24JUl/92 22JUl92 12020 5 5 0 .'.rea .'. . 2nd F l - Layout Partitions/Set Fr~nesfW lJUl92 8JUl92 12050 15 15 0 Area A 2r-d Fl . Masonry 9JUl92 29JUl92 12210 15 15 0 Area A . 2rd Fl - Cer801lic Ti Ie 9O<:T92 290<:T92 20100 10 10 0 Area 8 Masonry. Stairs 17JUII92 30JUII92 20110 10 10 0 Area B - Cure Masonry. Stairs 1 JUL92 15JUl92 21020 5 5 0 Area B - 1st Fl . layout Part/Set Fril<~s/'.-d \,'al 16JUl92 22JUl92 21040 10 10 0 Area B - 1stFl Masonry ; BR 6AUG92 19AUG92 21050 10 10 0 Area B - 1st Fl . Ceramic Tile. BR 20AUG92 2SEP92 21070 20 20 0 Area B - 1st Fl Masonry 23JUl92 19A.UG92 22020 5 5 0 Area B . 2nd Fl - Lay-out Part/Set Door Fra~~sfW 30JUl92 SAUG92 22040 10 10 0 .'.rea B - 2nd Fl foIasonry 11 BR 20WG92 2SEP92 22050 15 15 0 .'.rea B . 2nd Fl . Masonry SU\1X'rt Syste<nS '0'-'9~- 6AUG92 26.4UG92 22060 15 15 0 Area B - 2rd F 1 - Masonry 6AUG92 26AUG92 22280 10 10 0 Area B - 2rd Fl . Complete Exterior I":asonry 1eSEP92 10C192 30060 10 10 0 Area C . Masonry. Stairs 30JUl92 12.4UG92 30070 10 10 0 .'.rea C . Cure Masonry 11 Stairs 13AUG92 26.AUG92 31020 5 5 0 Area C . 1st Fl - lay-out Part/Set Dr Fris-€s/,.lJ 27AUG92 2SEP92 31040 15 15 0 Area C - 1 s t Fl - Masonry 3SEP92 21,SEP92 32020 5 5 0 Area C . 2nd Fl Layout Part/Set F r a.rne s /"";d I.. a l 18SEP92 24SEP92 32040 15 15 0 Area C . 2rd F l !o(asOf\ry 2SSEP92 15OC192 . ...-_. ....--.... ...-......-....... - ............. ..................... ....... ........ ....................................-.... -..- - ...-....... .................. ...... ......- .......... ....................- ~roroe C(\IJ\ty, Florida RT DATE 19DEC91 RUN NO. 50 16:26 ~v~tO REPORT - line s~lp by activity code ACTIV\1Y 10 MllSrory 1,0100 1,0110 "'030 "'050 1,1070 1,2030 1,3010 43020 50060 50070 51030 510'-0 51050 51070 52030 53010 53020 Drywall 12030 12200 ORIG REM OUR DUR SprllY-on Insulation "070 10 1 2080 5 22080 10 22090 5 32060 5 32070 5 1,3070 10 53070 10 Utility R0U9~-in 10020 5 10040 5 10060 10 11030 IS 11060 20 12040 25 12060 15 200'0 5 20030 5 20040 10 21030 10 21060 20 22030 10 PRIKW[u' PROJECT PLAIiIiER ~onroe County Detention Facility ...... ...... -........... ........ -... -... -........-................. -..-......-.. ....... -..... -.. -.. ........- 10 10 5 15 10 5 10 25 10 10 5 15 15 10 5 10 25 10 10 5 15 10 5 10 25 10 10 5 15 '5 '0 5 10 25 25 15 ~ ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Konroe County Detention Facility START DATE 1AUG91 fIN DATE 1JUl DATA DATE 1~0V91 PAGE NO. 5 SCHEDULED START fiNISH -............-.. .............--..........--....-..........---.....-..............................--- .................. .......-....... ...........-.. -............. ...... o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 25 15 o o 10 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 o o o o o o o o 5 5 10 15 20 25 '5 5 5 10 10 20 10 o o o o o o o o o o o o o Area D - ~asonry . Stairs Arell D . Cure ~asonry - Stairs Area D - 1st Fl - layout Part/Set Frames/~nd ~al Area D -1st Fl Masonry' 1st level walls Area 0 -1st Fl - Masonry. BR Area D . 2nd fl - layout Part/Set Frames~'nd ~al Area D . 2nd Fl - Masonry - 2nd level Area D - 1st Fl - Hig~ Say Masonry ~alls Area E - ~asonry . Stairs Area E - Cure Masonry - Stairs Area E - 1st Fl - layout Part/Set Fr&mes/~ Val Area E . 1st fl - ~asonry Support Systems R/I Area E - 1st Fl - ~asonry - 1st level ~alls Area E . 1st Fl - Masonry. BR Area E . 2nd Fl . layout Part/Set Frames/Vnd Val Area E . 2nd Fl Mas6nry - 2nd level Area E . 1st fl . High Bay Masonry ~alls Area A . 2nd Fl - Drywall Framing Area A - 2nd Fl - Drywall/Tape/Plaster ~alls Area A - 2nd Fl Area A - 2nd Fl Area B - 2nd Fl Area B - 2nd Fl Area C - 2nd Fl Area C - 2nd Fl Area D - 200 Fl Area E - 2rd Fl . Spray-on Insulation - Pr~ . Spray-on Insulation - Spray . Spray-on Insulation - Pr~ . Spray-on Insulation - Spray-on Insulation Pr~ . SprllY-on Insulation - Spray - Spray-on Insulation Spray-on Insutation Area A - ~oof - Penetrations & Roof Acc~sories Area A - Roof Curbs Area A - Roof - Roof Drainage Area A . 1st Fl - Plumbing R/I . Bathrooms Area A - 1st Fl - ~asonry R/I Support (~/E/P/S) Area A . 2nd Fl - ~asonry R/I Support (H/E/P/S) Area A - 2nd Fl Ceiling Anchors & Hangars Area 8 Roof - Penetrations & Roof Accessories Area B Roof Curbs Area B Roof Drainage Area B - 'st fl - Plumbing R0U9~-in . BR Area B - 1st Fl Masonry Support, Systems R/I Area B 200 Fl - Plumbing Rough-in. BR 17JUNn 1JUl92 23JUL92 30JUl92 20AUGn 6AUGn 3SEPn 6AUGn 30JUl92 '3AUGn 3SEP92 ,'SEPn 11 SEP92 2SSEPn 18SEPn 9O<:T92 1eSEP92 30JUNn 1SJUL92 29JUl92 19AUG92 2SEP92 12AUG92 17SEP92 10SEP92 12.AUG92 26AUG92 10SEP92 1OCl92 1OCl92 80C T n 24SEP92 22OCl92 22OCT92 9JUL92 '2AUG92 leSEP92 8OC192 30JUl92 13AUG92 6AUG92 27AUGn 90<:192 '6OCTn 2OCT92 6110Y92 '2M yn 27l".AY92 '9loIAY92 24.IUIo/92 24 JUIo/92 9JUL92 9JUL92 17 JUlin 1JUL92 21, JUIo/92 23JULn 23JULn 6AUGn 12.AUG92 19AUG92 19AUG92 2SEP92 'SOCT92 2LOCT92 15OC192 19N0Y92 1 SHAY 92 2JUI/92 2JUlln 15JUL92 22JUL92 12AUG92 29JUL92 23JUI/92 8JUL92 8JUL92 5 AUG92 19AUG92 19AUG92 p ................ p" -....O'.............-... ..--O'.................. ............... -- .....--.. -................... .......... p .....-.. ...._....--......... ...-... .........-.. ................... ................... ........ ~;,("\roe C O<.T', t Y . Florida PRlKA\~,~ PROJECT PLAWWER ~onroe COU"\ty Detentloo FloC it it; RE~T DAH ','?;)EC91 Rl.lli 1>10. SO ~C>r1r~ Co-..nty Dete-nt ioo Fad I ity START DATE 1 AUG91 rtN DATE , , 16:28 SCKED RE~ T - Ii r.e s~ip by activity code CATA DATE 1&iOV91 PAC;f ...-.... . -..... .. .. .. - - ... .. .. .. .. .. - --................. -............... ........ ............ - ..................--....... ...................... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... - . ... .. .. . .. ................. ACTIVITY ORIG REM ACTIVITY OESCRIPT1QM SCHEDULED 10 DUR OUR X START Fll/lSH .. .. - -... .......... .. .. .. . .. . - ... .. ... .... .---.... --........ ......... .....................-......-.....-.....- ....... ................ .................. ................... ... ... .. .. .. - .... ..........--..... Utility Rough-in 30010 5 5 0 Area C - P oof - Penetration & Roof Accessories 30JUl92 SAUG92 30030 5 5 0 Area C Roof Curbs 13AUG92 19AUG92 30040 10 10 0 Area C - Roof Drainage 6AUG92 19AUG92 31030 15 15 0 Area C - 1st Fl - Masonry Support - Systems R/I 3SEP92 2~SEP92 31070 15 15 0 Area C - 1st Fl - plumbing Rough-in; BR 3SEP92 2~SEP92 32030 15 15 0 Area C - 2rd Fl - MasC>r1ry Support - Systems RII 25SEPn 15OCT92 32050 10 10 0 Area C - 2rd Fl - Ceiling Anchors & Hangers 25SEP92 BOCT92 32100 10 10 0 "rea C - 2rd F 1 - Plumbing Rough-in; BR 25SEP92 BOC T92 40010 5 5 0 Area 0 - Roof - P~trations & Roof Accessories 17 JU~92 23JU~92 40030 5 5 0 Area 0 - Roof Curbs 1JUl92 8JUL92 40ND 10 10 0 Area 0 - Root DralMge 24JU~n 8JUL92 41NO 15 15 0 Ares o - 1st Fl Masoory S~rt Systems R/I 30JUL92 19AUG92 41060 10 10 0 Ares o - 1st Fl Plumbing Rough-In. Br 30JUL92 12J1UG92 43000 10 10 0 Area 0 . 2rd Fl - ~asoory Support Systems R/I 3SEP92 17SEP92 43030 10 10 0 Aree 0 - 2rd Fl - Ceiling/Plenum Hangers & Sprts 18SEP92 1OCT92 . 500\0 5 5 0 Aree E - Roof - Penetrations & Roof Accessories 30JUln 5Auc92 50030 5 5 0 Area E Root Curbs BAUCn 19AuG92 50040 10 10 0 Area E - Roof DraiMge 6AUG92 19AUG92 510-..<.0 10 \0 0 Area E - 1 st Fl - Plumbing Rough-in. Br 11 SEP92 24SEP92 53000 10 10 0 Area E - 2rd Fl - Masoory Support Systems 1</1 90C T92 22OCT92 53030 10 10 0 Area E - 2rd Fl . Cei I ing/Plerun Hangers & Sprts 23OCT92 S~OV92 Bulk Installation of Ut i lit i es 11GSD 2S 25 0 Area A. - 1st Fl - KYAC Ductwork Bulk Instl 23JUL92 26AUG92 11100 25 2S 0 Area A. - 1st Fl - KYAC Piping Sulk Instl 23JUln 26AUG92 11~20 25 2S 0 Area A - 1st Fl . Plumbing Bulk Instl 23JUl92 26AUG92 11~40 25 25 0 Area A. - 1 s t Fl - P~r/Ltg Conduit Bulk lnst 23JUL92 26/.uG92 11160 25 25 0 Area A - 1st Fl Sec/Ccmn Conduit Bulk Install 23JUl92 26AUG92 11180 25 25 0 Ar ee A - ht Fl - Fire Protection Bulk Instl 23JUl92 26AUG92 1 2:'90 20 20 0 Area A - 2rd Fl - KYAC Ductwork Bulk Instl 20AUG92 17SEP92 12100 15 15 0 Area A Zrd Fl KYAC Piping Bulk lnstl 20AUG92 10SEP92 12110 15 15 0 Area A - 2rd Fl - Plumbing Bulk Instl 20AUG92 10SEP92 12120 15 15 0 Area A - 2rd Fl P~r/Ltg Conduit Sulk Instl 20AUG92 10SEP92 12130 1S is 0 Area A - Zr-d Fl - Security/Comm Cc~it Bulk Ins 20AUG92 10SEP92 12140 15 15 0 Area A. 2~d Fl - Fire Protection Sulk Instl 20AUG92 10SEP92 2~CSO 15 15 0 "rea B 1st Fl - KYAC Ductwork - Bulk Install 20AUG92 10SEP92 21C90 S 5 0 Area B - 1st Fl - KYAC piping - Bulk Install 20AUG92 26AUG92 21100 10 10 0 Mea B - 1st Fl - Plumbing - Bulk Install 20AUG92 2SEP92 21110 15 is 0 Area B - ht Fl - Pwr/Ltg C006~it - Bul~ Install 20AUG92 10SE?92 21120 10 10 0 Area B 1st Fl Sec/Comm Conduit - Sulk Instal 20Auc92 2SEP92 21130 10 10 0 Area B - 1st Fl - Fire Protectioo - Bulk Install 20AUG92 2SE?92 22100 10 10 0 Area B 2rd Fl - KYAC Ductwork - Bulk Install 3SEP92 17SEP92 22110 15 15 0 Area B - 2:xl F 1 KVAC Piping. Bulk Install 3SEP92 24SEP92 22120 10 10 0 Area B 2rd Fl Plumbing - Bulk Installation 3SEP92 17SEP92 ...... - -.. .......- ........ --. -... -................ ..--......... ........... .-..-.......................... ..-.... ..................... ......... ............................. .......... ............. ....... ............... ........... Xonroe County, Florida ~T D~'E 190EC91 RUW NO. SO 16:28 ._~ED REPORT - li~ skip by activity code . .. . ... ......... .. .. .... ........ ~C1IVITY 10 ORIG REM OUR OUR .. . ..... .......... .. .. ..... ..... PR1KAVIRA PROJECT PlA~~ER Xonroe COU"lty Dete1\tion Facility lo4onroe CCV'Ity Detention facility START DATE 1AUG91 fIN DATE 1Jl DATA DATE 1ew0V91 PAGE NO. ................... ..................................-...............................-.......--............... ................ ......-....... --...-..-... -.........- .... x ~CTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED START FIl/ISH --.............-.. ....-..............-...........-.............................-............-...............-.. .................. ................... ................. ................. .... Bulk Installation of Utilities 22130 22140 22150 22310 3'050 31060 3' 080 3'090 311 00 31110 32080 32090 32110 32120 32130 32140 43100 43110 43'20 43'30 43200 43210 43220 43230 43300 43330 53'00 531'0 53120 53130 53200 53210 53220 53230 53300 53330 '5 10 10 15 '5 5 15 20 20 15 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 15 '5 15 15 15 '5 15 30 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 30 20 Cei I ing Framing "200 5 112'0 5 , , 220 5 11230 5 12'50 15 21140 '0 15 10 10 15 15 5 '5 20 20 15 15 10 10 '5 10 10 15 15 '5 15 15 '5 15 15 30 20 15 15 '5 '5 15 15 15 15 30 20 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 5 5 5 5 15 10 o o o o o o Area 8 - 2nd fl - Pwr/Ltg Conduit. Bulk Install Area 8 - 2nd Fl - S~/C~ Conduit - Bulk Instal Area 8 ' 2nd Fl - Fire Protection - Bulk Install Area B - 2nd fl - Ancilllary Pipe Area C - 1st Fl - HV~C Ductwork Bulk Install Area C - 1st Fl . HVAC Piping. Bulk Install Area C - 1st fl - Plumbing - Bulk Install Area C - 1st Fl - Pwr/Ltg Conduit - Bulk Install Area C - 1st fl SeclComm Conduit - Bulk Instal ~rea C - 1st fl - fire Protection. Bulk Install Area C - 2nd fl . HVAC Ductwork - Bulk Install ~rea C - 2rd Fl . HV~C Piping. Bulk Install ~rea C - 2nd fl - Plumbing - Bulk Install ~rea C . 2nd fl - Pwr/Ltg Conduit - Bulk Install ~rea C - 2nd Fl - SeclCornm Conduit - Bulk Instal ~rea C - 2nd Fl - Fire Protection. Bulk Install ~rea 0 - 1st fl - HU Side A . vert chase uti . Area 0 . 1st Fl - HU Side B . vert chase uti Area 0 - 2nd Fl - HU Side ~ . horlz chase uti Area 0 - 2nd Fl . HU , Side B - horiz chase utl Area 0 . 1st Fl - HU 2 Side C - vert chase uti Area 0 - 1st Fl HU 2 Side 0 . vert chase uti Area 0 2nd fl - HU 2 Side C - horiz chase uti Area 0 - 2nd fl - HU 2 Side 0 - horiz chase uti Area 0 . 2nd fl - M~hanical Room Utilities Area 0 - Dayr~JOffice Utilities Area E - 1st Fl - HU 3 Side E - vert chase utl Area E - 1st fl - HU 3 Side F . vert chase utl Area E - 2nd Fl - HU 3 Side E - horiz chase uti Area E - 2nd fl - HU 3 Side f - horiz chase uti Area E - 1st Fl - HU 4 Side G vert chase uti Area E . 1st fl - HU 4 Side H - vert chase uti Area E - 2nd Fl - HU 4 Side G . horiz chase uti Area E - 2nd Fl - HU 4 Side H - horiz chase uti Area E 2nd fl - Mechanical Room Utilities Area E - Dayroom/Office Util Area A - 1st fl - Ceiling Framing in ,1..1000 Area A - 1st fl - Ceiling Framing in ,1..1029 Area A - 1st Fl - Ceiling framing in ,1..1039 Area A - 1st fl - Ceiling Framing in A1049 Area A - 2rd Fl - Cei I ing Framing Area B - 1st Fl - Ceiling Framing 3SEP92 3SEP92 3SEP92 16OCT92 25SEP92 25SEP92 25SEP92 2SSEP92 2SSEP92 25SEP92 23OC192 230C T92 230CT92 230CT92 230C192 230C T92 16OCT92 6110'192 61/0'192 10Wn 16OCT92 6!l0V92 6110'19 2 10EC92 16OCT92 16OC192 20110'192 'SDEC92 15DEC92 7JAI/93 20110'192 1S0EC92 150EC92 7JA~93 20Nov92 20110'192 27AUG92 3SEP92 11SEP92 18SEP92 18SEP92 llSEP92 24SEP92 17SEP92 17SEP92 5N0V92 1SOC192 1OCT92 1SOCT92 22OC192 22OCT92 150<:. 192 12l10V92 5 Nov92 5 NOv92 12)/0',/92 5N0V92 5110'192 5N0V92 30)/0\'92 30N0V92 21DEC92 SIoi0V92 30ll0V92 30N0V92 21DEC92 30N0\'92 12)/(;'0'92 140EC92 6JAH93 6JAl/93 27.'A~93 '4DEC92 6JAl/93 6.'Al/93 27 J.4.1/93 6J/"193 21DEC92 2SEr92 'OSEP92 17SEP92 24SEP92 8OC192 24SE?92 ... . ... .. ... .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... .. ... ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .... . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. - .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. ... ... .. .. - .. ... .. ... . ... . . .. . .. . .. .. . - . ... . ... .. .. ... .. ... . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . - ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .' .. Konr~ County, Florida ?RIK}.\~RA PROJECT PLAHHER M<X'lroe CCV'\ty Dett:!"ltlon r~llity R[PORT CAlE 19CEC9' RUW I/O. 50 16:28 SCHED REPORT . li~ s~ip by activity code Konroe County Detentl<X'l Facility START DATE 1AUG91 FIN CATE 1J DATA DATE 1~0>~1 PAGE . . .. ... ... ~ .. .. .. ...... ................... .. -. ....... ...... ...... -.......... ....... ..... ...- ....................... .. .. .. . . . ... ...... - . . . .. .. . . - . .. ..... .. - . . . . .. ACTIVITY Of< I G REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 OUR OUR X START flHISH .......... ..-...- ............---- ........ ............................... ....... ....... ....... ............. ..................-... .. .. .. ... . .. . .. .................- ................ .....-.......- ... Cei I ing Freming 22070 10 10 0 Area B - 2nd Fl - Ceiling Anchors & Hangers 6AUG92 19AUG92 22160 5 5 0 Area B - 2nd F I - Ceiling Framing 25SEP92 lOCT92 31130 5 5 0 Area C - 1st Fl . Ceiling Framing . Start 2.3OCT92 290CT92 311(,0 5 5 0 "rea C - 1st Fl - Ceil ing Framing . COCfl)lete 300<:T92 5 H0V92 32160 10 10 0 Area C - 2nd Fl . Ceiling Framing 13HOV92 301l0V92 43340 10 10 0 Area 0 - Ceil ing Framing 13WOV92 30NOV92 53340 '0 10 0 Area E - Ceiling Framing 22DEC92 6JAW93 Systeffi Drops / Testing / Punch-out "240 10 10 0 Area A - 1st Fl Systems Drops . Start 3SEP92 17SEP92 "250 5 5 0 Area A . 1st Fl - Systems Drops - Complete 2SSEP92 1OCT92 11260 5 5 0 Area A 1st Fl - Test Utility Piping Systems 2OCT92 80C T 92 "270 5 5 0 Area A 1st Fl - Punch-out Above Ceiling ~ork YOCT92 15OCT92 12160 15 15 0 Area A 2nd Fl - Utility Systeffi Drops' Start 18SEP92 8OCT92 12170 5 5 0 Area A 2nd F I - Utility System Drops - Cpl 9O<:T92 1SOC192 12180 5 5 0 Area A 2nd F I . Test Utility Piping Systems 16OCT92 22OCT92 12190 5 5 0 Area A 2nd Fl Punch-out Above Ceiling ~ork 2.3OCT92 29O<:T92 2" 50 10 10 0 Area B 1st Fl - System Drops - Start " SEP92 24SEP92 2"60 5 5 0 Area B 1st fl . Systems Drops - Complete 25SEP92 1OCT92 21170 5 5 0 Area B - 1 st Fl - Systems Test 2OCT92 8OCT92 21 lea 5 5 0 Area B - 1stfl Punch- out 90C 192 15OCT92 22170 5 5 0 Area B - 2nd F I Sys t ems Drops 2OCT92 80C T 92 22400 10 10 0 Area B - 2nd Ft - Systems Test 0I0V92 19wOV92 224\0 5 5 0 Area B - 2nd Fl . punch- out 201/0V92 30N0Y92 3" 50 5 5 0 Area C 1st FI - System Drops - Start 31)(:(:T92 SI.'0Y92 31160 5 5 0 Area C . 1st Fl . Systems Drops . Complete OIOV92 ,2110V92 31170 5 5 0 Area C - 1st Ft - Systems Test 13w0Y92 1 91/0\~2 3"80 5 5 0 Area C . 1st Ft - System Punch-out 201/0V92 30w0Y92 32170 5 5 Q Area C - 2nd Fl System Orops Start 131/0V92 19NOV92 32'80 5 5 0 Area C . 2nd Fl - System Drops - Complete 10EC92 7DEC92 32190 5 5 0 Area C - 2nd fl Systeffi test BDEC92 14DEC92 32200 5 5 0 Area C 2:-d Fl - Punch - out 15DEC92 2'OEC92 0310 5 5 0 Area 0 2:-d f I Test Systems 22DE c92 29OEC92 0320 5 5 0 Area D - 2nd Fl - p...f)C h - out 300 E c92 6JA~93 43350 5 5 0 Area D - System Drops - both floors 1DEC92 7D E e92 43360 5 5 0 Area D Systems Test. Deyrm/Off - both floors 8OEC92 140Ee92 43370 5 5 0 ....rea D Punch-out. Dayrm/Off - both floors 150EC92 21DEC92 53310 5 5 0 ....rea E - 2nd Fl - Test Systems 28JAI.'93 3HB93 53320 5 5 0 Area E - 2~ Fl - Punch-out 4FEB93 10FEB93 53350 5 5 0 Area E System Drops - both floors 7JAI.'93 13JA~93 53:>60 5 5 0 Area E - Systems Test. Dayrm/Off - both floors 14JA~93 20J.'\'~93 53370 5 5 0 Area E Punch-out - Dayrm/Off - both floors 21JAP/93 27JAW93 Ceilin<3S "280 2D 20 0 Area A 1st FI . Ceiling Board/Tape/Plaster 16OC192 121./0V92 ................ ...... ............-......... .....-.. ........................... ...-........ .................. -- .....-..... ..... ......................... ........ ............................ -..........--.. ....... ....-........ ............ ........ Konroe County, Florida PRIKIl.YHA PROJECT PLAIIWER Konroe County Detention F6cilit ~T D~lE '<XJE<:91 RUN NO. 50 16:28 _~~ED Rt~T . line skip by activity code ~onroe County Detention Facility START DATE 1AUC91 FIN DATE ,. DATA DATE 1SII0V91 PAGE NO. .....-..... ........... - .. ... .. .. .. ..... .... ...... ................. .................... -...... ............ -.... -........................ _..- ................... .................. .................... ... .. .. .. ... .. -... .. ~CTIVITY ORIG REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 DUR OUR X START FIt/ISH ......... ........- ... - ... .. .. .. .. .. -. ........... ....-.. .......................................... - ........... --_......................... .. .. ... .. ... - .. ... .. - .. .. ........ .......-....... .. .. .. .. -.. ..... - Finishes 434S0 15 15 0 Area 0 . Case~rk . both floors 4FEB93 24FEB93 4 y.. 90 15 15 0 Area D . Glazing - both floors 4FEB93 24fEB93 43500 15 15 0 Area 0 . Door Hardware. both floors 4fEB93 24FE893 43510 '5 15 0 Area 0 - Acoustical Ceiling' both floors 4FEB93 24fEB93 43520 10 10 0 Area D . Floor prep - both floors 4fEB93 17fE893 43530 10 '0 0 Area D - floor covering' both floors 25FEB93 10KAR93 53040 15 15 0 Area E - 1st Fl - Cell Furniture 2OCT92 22OCT92 53045 10 10 0 Area E - 2nd Fl . Cell Furniture 23OCT92 5110V92 53400 20 20 0 Area E - Cell Doors & Door Fromes - both Fl oors 201l0V92 21DEC92 534'0 10 10 0 "rea E - Grout Cell Door Fr~ . both floors 220 E <:92 6JAH93 53440 5 5 0 "rea E - Coors & Grilles - both floors '8fE893 24fEB93 534.&) '5 15 0 Area E - Ces~rk - both floors 11".AR93 :3 ~ II.AR93 5 y.. 90 15 15 0 Area E - Glazing - both floors \ 11l.AR93 31KAR93 53500 15 15 0 Area E - Door Hardware - both floors , lKAR93 311'1AR93 535'0 15 15 0 Area E - Acoustical Ceiling - both floors 11 JoIAR93 3' JoIAR93 53520 '0 10 0 Area E . Floor prep - both floors 11 Il.AR93 24AAR93 53530 10 10 0 Area E - Floor covering. both floors 1APR93 14APR93 Electrical Equipment 20350 15 15 0 Area B - Swi tchgear . Generate P.O. 13JAH92 31JAli92 203-60 5 5 0 /..rea B - Switd':gear - Select Vendor 3FEB92 7fEB92 20370 1 , 0 Area B . Switchgear. Issue PO 10FEB92 10FE892 20380 70 70 0 Area B Switchgear' Fab & Delver 1HEB92 1 8.".A Y 92 20400 15 15 0 Area B . Emeri Gen - Ger.erate P.O. 13JAII92 31 J).JI.92 204 1 0 5 5 0 Area B . Emerg Geo . Select Verdor 3fEB92 7fE892 20420 , 1 0 Area B - Emerg Geo . I ssue PO 10HS92 lOFEB92 20430 120 120 0 Area B E::>erg Gen - fab & Del jver I H E 892 29JUl92 20450 15 15 0 Area B . UPS Systelll Generate P.O. 13JAP,92 31JAII.92 20460 5 5 0 Area B . UI'S Sys t ell - Select Vendor 3FEB92 7fEB92 204 70 1 1 0 Area B U?S System - I ssue PO lC'FE892 10FES92 204.80 145 145 0 Area B UPS System - Fab & Del iver 11fEB92 2SEP92 ~echanical Equipment 20200 15 15 0 Area B - Oil - Generate P.O. 13JA1I92 31JAH92 20210 5 5 0 Area B - M - Select Verdor 3FEB92 7FEB92 20220 1 1 0 "rea B - M' fssue PO 10FEE92 10fEB92 20230 70 70 0 "rea B . M - Fab & Deliver 11HB92 I e,u.A Y92 20250 15 15 0 Area B - Chillers - Generate P.O. 13JAII.92 31JAII.92 202bO 5 5 0 Area B - Chillers - Select Vendor 3fEB92 7FEB92 20270 1 1 0 Area B . Chillers' Issue PO 10fEa92 'OfEB92 20250 110 no 0 "rea 8 - C~illers - f~b & Del iver l1fEB92 15JUl92 20300 15 15 0 Area B AH1J . Generate P.O. 13JA1I.92 31JAH92 20310 5 5 0 Area B AHU - Select Vendor 3FEB92 7fEB92 20320 1 1 0 Area 8 AHU - I ssue PO 10fEB92 10fEB92 20330 80 80 0 Area B AHU - fab & Del iver I HEB92 2JUN92 Konroe County, Florida .. .. eo... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. l'Ionroe Cex.nty CetE:!'\tlon f6dllty ~E~T DATE '9DEC91 RUN ~O. SO '6:28 SCHED REPORT - line skip by activity code PRlKA\~~A PROJECT PLA~~(R Konroe County Det~tlon facility ......... ........- ... -...... .......... ......... .......... --......- ....--................-.... ........ -- "". ---..........-...... SCHEDULED STAAT f1Wl SK .A.CTIVITY 10 ORIG RE,. ~ DUR x .................... .................-.........-...--........-....-......--..................---........- ...........-.... .............-.. .. .. .. .... ......... K~hanicel Equipr.ent 22290 '0 '0 0 32300 '0 '0 0 323'0 '0 '0 0 32320 '0 10 0 32330 10 '0 0 32340 5 5 0 40500 15 '5 0 405' 0 5 5 0 40520 1 1 0 40530 40 40 0 50500 '5 15 0 50510 5 5 0 50520 1 1 0 50530 40 40 0 l6l.ndry E qu i prent 20500 '5 '5 0 205' 0 5 5 0 20520 5 5 0 205JO 85 85 0 Kitchen fquip:rent 30100 25 25 0 30110 5 5 0 3D115 5 5 0 30120 50 50 0 30130 15 15 0 30140 35 35 0 30150 150 150 0 32150 5 5 0 32~ 5 5 0 Set Equiprent 22210 10 10 0 22220 10 10 0 22230 10 10 0 (2240 10 10 0 22250 10 10 0 22260 10 10 0 22270 10 10 0 324bO 15 15 0 42050 5 5 0 52050 5 5 0 Mechanical System Check-out & Balancing 71005 20 20 0 72005 20 20 0 .A.C1IVITY DESCRIP1ION Area B 2nd Fl - Erect CWT Area C - 2nd Fl - Cooler Floors - Install Area C - 2nd Fl - Cure floors Area C - 2nd fl - Cooler framing Area C - 2nd Fl - Cooler Panels - Install Area C - 2rd fl - Cooler Trim .out Area 0 - .A.KU's - Generate P.O. Area 0 - .A.KU's . Sel~t Vendor Area 0 - AKU's - Issue PO Area D - AHU's - fab & Oellver Area E . .A.KU'S - G~rate P.O. Area E - A~J's - Sel~t Vendor Area E - AHU'S - Issue PO Area E AHU's - fab & Deliver Area B - laundry Equip - Generate P.O. Area B - laundry Equip - Sel~t Vendor Area B - laundry Equip - Issue PO Area B - laundry EqJip - Fab & Celiver Area C - Kitchen Equip' Generate P.O. Area C - Kitchen Equip - Staff Revi~ Area C Kitchen Equip - Award P.O. .A.rea C . Kitchen Equip' Shop Drawinss Area C Kitchen Equip - AlE Review & Approval Area C - Kitchen Equip - fnl Coord wI others Area C Kitch~ Equip. fab & Deliver Area C - 2nd Fl - Install Kitchen Hoods Area C - 2nd Fl Kitch~ Equi~~t Trim.out Area 8 - 2nd Fl - Set CWl Equipment Area B - 2nd Fl . Set Chiller Equipment Area 8 2nd fl - Set AHU Equi~ent Area B - 2nd Fl - Set Switchgear Area B 2nd fl - Set Emerg~y Generator Area B - 2nd fl - Set UPS Syst~ Area B - 2nd Fl . Set laundry Equipment Area C - 2nd Fl - Set Kitchen Eq~ipment Area 0 - 2nd Fl - Set AHU's D1 end D2 .A.rea E 2nd Fl - Set AHU's - E1 and E2 Area A - M~h System Tie-in & Initial HVAC 1&8 Area 8 ~ech System Tie-;n & Initial HVAC T&8 20CT 92 16OC192 300<:T92 , 3H0\'92 1DEC92 15DEC92 13JAII92 3fE892 10,E892 1 HEB92 13JAII92 3FEB92 10fEB92 1 HEB92 13JAli92 3HB92 10FEB92 17,[892 13JAII92 17f E 892 24FE892 2XAR92 111".A Y92 2JUW92 2JU~92 23OC192 25!o'.AR93 13AUG92 13AUG92 13AUG92 13AUG92 13AUG92 3SEP92 13AUG92 4!o'.AR93 20AUG92 2OC192 SlART DATE 1AUG91 flH DAlE 1J DA1A DAlE 1 Sk'OV91 PAGE 15OC192 290C T92 12li0Y92 30!l0Y92 1I,DEC92 21DEC92 31JAli92 7FEB92 10FEB92 6APR92 31JAI(92 7FEB92 10FE892 6APR92 31JAli92 7FEB92 1l,fE892 15JUfl92 1I,fEB92 2HEB92 28fE892 &iJ.. Y92 1 JUI<92 21JUL92 5JA!l93 2YOCT92 3 ~ I'.AR93 26AUG92 26AUG92 26AUG92 26AUG92 26AUG92 17SEP92 26AUG92 2!.KAR93 26AUG92 &.'X 192 1l,JAI<93 10FE893 11fEB93 10KAR93 .............. -..... .............. ....-.... -........ .......-..- - - -..... ..-...... ...... ......................................... ...... ............. ....... ...... ................. ....-.. ........... .........-..... ..-....-............... ........... ........... -......... ~ Ilonroe CQU"'lty, florida PRIKAVERA PROJECT PL^~~ER Monroe C~ty Detention f&cility II<T DATE 19OEC91 RUN HO. SO 16:28 S~nED REPORT' line skip by activity code Monroe COU"lty Detention faci l ity START DATE 1 AUG91 fIN DATE 1JL DATA DAlE 1~0V91 PAGE HO. .......... .......... . . . . .. .. .. - .. .. ..... .. . ...... - -.. -...... .....- -... -....- -... ......... -..... - -............ -.... -......... -...... ...-..----.. ..........-..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. - .. - - .. ... -.. ... .- ACTIVITY OR IG REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 DUR DUR X START flH1SK .. ..... ... .......... ..-................. ...... .............................. -................................................... -.......-.... ............... ....... .... - .... . ... - .. .. .. .. .. - .. ..... .. .. ... .. Ceit ings 12220 15 15 0 Area A . 2nd Fl - Drywall/Tape/Plaster Ceilings 300cl92 191/0\'92 21200 15 15 0 Area B - 1st Fl Ceiling Board/Tape/Plaster l6OCT92 5H0Y92 22430 10 10 0 Area B - 2nd F l - Drywall/Tape/Plaster Ceilings 1DEC92 140EC92 31200 15 15 0 Area C - 1st Fl - Ceiling B~rd Tape & Plaster 1DEC92 21DEC92 32410 15 15 0 Area C . 2nd Fl . Ceilings 14JAH93 3fEB93 4 3:>sO 15 15 0 Area 0 - Drywall/Tape/Plaster Ceilings - both fl 22DEC92 l3JA1\93 53380 15 15 0 Area E - Drywall/Tape/Plaster Clgs - both floors 28JAH93 17FEB93 \lire Pulls 11300 10 10 0 Area A - 1st Fl - \Ii re Pulls 13110V92 301/0\'92 12240 10 10 0 Area A . 2nd f l - \lire Pulls 201l0V92 7OEC"92 21220 15 15 0 Area B . 1st Fl \Ii re Pull 61/0V92 301/0...92 22450 20 20 0 Area B - 2nd f l . \Ii re Pull 150EC92 l3 JAli93 31220 15 15 0 Area C . 1st Fl - \lire Pull 220EC92 13J""93 32400 15 15 0 Area C - 2nd Fl - ~ire Pull 220EC92 13JA1I93 4:>420 10 10 0 Area 0 - \Ii re Pull - start . both floors 3ODEC92 13'JA1\93 4:>430 5 5. 0 Area 0 - Wire Pull - complete - both floors 14 JAI/93 20JAII93 ~:>4 20 10 10 0 Area E - ~i re Pull - start. both floors 4FEB93 17FEe93 5:>430 5 5 0 Area E . Wire Pull - complete - both floors 18FEB93 24FEB93 lrim-out Utilities 11330 15 15 0 Area A - 1st Fl - H/E/P/S Trim-out 150EC92 6JAII93 12280 15 15 0 Area A . 2nd Fl . H/E/P/S Trim-out 22t:EC92 13JA),'93 21260 15 15 0 Area B - 1st Fl . ~/E/P/S Trim-out 150EC92 6JAli93 22430 10 10 0 Area B . 2nd F l - H/E/P/S Trim-out 28JAIoI93 10FE893 31260 10 10 0 Area C . 1st Fl . H/E/P/S Trim-out 28JAli93 1 OfE :93 32470 10 10 0 Area C . 2nd F I . ~/E/P/S Trim-out 4KAR93 17l'.~<93 4 3i, 70 15 15 0 Ar ea 0 . H/E/P/S trim-out - both floors 4fEB93 24 FE :93 53470 15 15 0 Area E . K/E/P/S trim-out. both floors 11KAR93 31KA,-93 Painting 11310 10 10 0 Area A - 1st Fl . Pr~ for Bulk painting 13110V92 301/::,"92 11320 10 10 0 Area A - 1st fl - Bulk Painting 10EC92 14DE(92 12250 10 10 0 Area A 2nd Fl . Pr~ for Bulk Painting 201/0V92 7OE(92 12260 10 10 0 Area A 2nd F l . Sulk Painting BOEC92 210E(92 21230 10 10 0 Area B - 1st Fl painting Prep 6110'192 191/0\'92 21240 10 10 0 Area B . 1st Fl . Bulk Painting 10EC92 14DE(92 22l.bO 10 10 0 Area B . 2nd Fl - Painting Prep 150EC92 29OEC92 22470 10 10 0 Area B . 2nd Fl - Bulk Painting 14JAII93 27JA"'93 31230 10 10 0 Area C 1st Fl - Painting Prep 22DEC92 6JA"93 31240 10 10 0 Area C . htFl - Bulk Painting 14JAIoI93 27 JAI\93 32430 10 10 0 .!.rea C 2nd Fl - Paint Prep 14JAIoI93 27 JA...93 32440 10 10 0 Area C - 2nd F I . Bulk Paint ing 4FEB93 17fEE93 43450 10 10 0 Area D Paint prep' both floors 220EC92 6JAli93 4 3l.bO 10 10 0 Area D . Bulk Paint. both floors 21JAIoI93 3FES93 ~3450 10 10 0 Area E - Paint pr~ - both floors 28JAII93 10FEE93 ...... ...... -...............-............... -...................... - -........................ .....--.................. ....--...........-......- -...... .-............ ............. --....... ......-..-.. - ...-.. .....-...... - - ....-.. ....-....... I'\ooroe CO\f'lty, Florida PRIKAVE~ PROJECT PLA~~ER . foIooroe CO\..I1ty Detention F&Cillty HPQRT DAlE 190E<:11 RUW loiO. 50 16:28 SCKED REPQRT - line skip by &Ctivity code ~ooroe County Detention Facility ~lART DAlE 1AUG91 FIN CATE 1J DATA DATE 1&~0V91 PAGE .. .. .. -... .......... ..... -"'-"'-"'''--''' .. ..-..... ........... -- ....-.. ..-- ..-..................--.. -...-.. ......- -..... ...-......_- ....-......_-- ..............-... - ....... ... - -... ... - - .. - ... -... .. ACTIVITY ORIG REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED 10 DUR DUR X START FIH)SH ......... .......... .. .. - .. .. - .. . ..... .........-.. ........... ..... ........ -..--..... ........ ........ .......-.. --...... ....-. .....-........... ... .. - .. .. .. .. . ........-...... -..-........- PaiMing 53460 10 10 0 Area E - Bulk. Paint - both fl oors 25fEB93 1OHAR93 77020 30 30 0 Painting - Interior Touch-up (start) 18KAR93 2&~PR93 77030 10 10 0 Painting . Interior Touch-up (c~l) 13KAY93 26KAY93 770/. 0 60 60 0 Painting - Exterior Building 5FE893 29APR93 Finishes 11m 10 10 0 Area A - 1st fl . Ins t a II Doors & Grills 13 N 0\'92 30NO\'92 11340 15 15 0 Area A - 1st fl - Casework 15DEC92 6JAN93 11350 i5 15 0 Area A - 1st fl - Glazing 150EC92 6JAN93 ,,~ 15 is 0 Area A . 1st fl - Ooor Har6lare 150EC92 6JAN93 1 1370 10 10 0 /..rea A . 1st Fl - Floor & ....all Coverlr.gs 7JAH93 20JAN93 12230 10 10 0 Ar ea A - 2rd Fl - Instl Doors & Grills 20NOV92 7DEC92 12270 10 10 0 Area A - 2rd Fl - Case'o<Ork 22DE<:12 6JAli93 12m is 15 0 "rea A . 2rd Fl - Acoustical Tile 2~EC92 13JAli93 12300 is is 0 Area A . 2rd Fl Door Har6lare 22DEC92 13JAli93 12310 15 15 0 Area A 2rd Fl - Glazing 22DE<:12 13JAN93 12320 15 15 0 Area A - 2rd Fl - Floor & Vall Coverings 14JAN93 3FE893 21190 10 10 0 Area B 1st Fl Ft oor Prep 16o<:T92 290C T92 21210 15 15 0 Area B - 1st Fl - Coors & Grilles 6 N0\'92 30liO\'92 21250 15 15 0 Area B - 1st Fl - Acoustical Tile 150EC92 6JAli93 21270 10 10 0 Area B - 1st Fl - Door Hereto/are 1SDEC92 mEc92 21280 10 10 0 Area B - 1st Fl - Glazing 150E<:12 2YDE<:12 21290 15 15 0 Area B - 1st Fl . Floor & ~allcoverings 7JAH93 27JAIoI93 22420 10 10 0 Area B - 2rd F I - Floor Prep 1DE<:12 140E<:12 22440 10 10 0 Area B - 2rd Fl . Doors & Grilles . I r-.s till I 1S0EC92 mEC92 22490 5 5 0 Area B - 2rd Fl Door Hardware 2BJAli93 3FE893 22500 5 5 0 Area B - 2rd ft - Glazing 28JAN93 3FE893 22510 5 5 0 Area B - 2rd Fl Acoustical li Ie 28JAN93 3fE893 22520 5 5 0 Area B 2rd Fl - Floor & ~allcoverings 11fEB93 17fEB93 31120 10 10 0 Area C - 1st Fl - Cerdlllic Ti Ie 2SSEP92 80C T92 31190 10 10 0 Area C - 1st Fl - Floor Prep 1DEC92 14DE<:12 31210 10 10 0 Area C - 1st Fl - Doors & Grilles 22DE C92 6~Ali93 31250 5 5 0 Area C . 1st ft - Acoustical Tile 28JAli93 3FE893 31270 10 10 0 Area C 1 st Fl - Door l'arc.are 28JAli93 10FE893 31280 10 10 0 Area C - 1st Fl - Glazing 28JAIoI93 10FES93 31m 10 10 0 Area C 1st ft - Floor Co\'er ing 1 HE 893 24fEB93 32420 10 10 0 Area C - 2rd Fl - Install Coors & Grilles 14JAI<93 27 JAli93 32450 10 10 0 Area C . 2rd Fl Se&ml ess Floors 18fEB93 3KAR93 32490 10 10 0 Area C - 2rd Fl - Other flooring 1.....AR93 1 lKAR93 43040 1S 15 0 Area D 1st Fl - Cell Furniture 20AUG92 10SEP92 43045 10 10 0 Area o . 2rd fl Cell Furniture 11SEP92 24SEP92 4Y.OO 20 20 0 ,l.rea 0 - Cell Doors & .Door Fromes 16OCT92 12 ~ 0\'92 43410 10 10 0 Area D . Grout Cell Door Frames - both floors 13NOV92 301<0\'92 43440 5 5 0 Area D Doors & Grilles - both floors 14JAli93 20JAN93 .......... ...................... -................. -................ -.. --........................... ............... ................. ................ -......... ....-........................... -. .-................... ......... ~onroe County, Florida PR:~^VERA PROJECT PLA~~ER ~onroe (~Jnty Detention Facility RT DATE 190EC91 RU~ WOo 50 16:28 ~_.."D REPORT - lir>e skip by activity c~ foIonroe County Detention Facility START DATE 1AUG91 FIN DATE 1JU DATA DATE 18110\'91 PAGE 110. U .. .. ..... .. ......... ................. ......... ............... ................. .......... -............. ............... ...- ....... .. .. .. .. .... .. ... ................ ................ . .. .. .... . .. .. ., ACTIVITY OIlIG REM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION SCHEDULED ID DUR OUR " START FII<:SH .........- ............. .. .. . .. .. .. ...- - .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ..... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ..... . .. .. .. .. .. - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. - ... .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. -.... .. ~e<;hanical SysteiTl Che<;k.-out & Balancing 73005 20 20 0 Area 0 - l'Iech SysteiTl Tie- in & Init ial HVAC H.B 25FEB93 2lJ1.I..~93 74005 20 20 0 Area C - l'Iech System Tie-in & Initial HVAC T&.8 18AAR93 14APR93 75005 20 20 0 Area E - to!e<;h Sys t eiTl Tie - in & Init i al HVAC T&B 1APR93 28.4.FR93 75500 10 10 0 HVAC System - Final Test & Ba lance 29APR93 12~.A Y93 75600 10 10 0 Building 0 & H System - Verification I Checkout 13KAY93 26KAY93 n010 10 10 0 Chlorinate & Flush Drinking ~ater Lines 29APR93 1 2l".A Y93 Ele<;trical I Se<;urity Device Verification 71020 15 15 0 Area A - Point to Point Device Verification 14JA1I93 3fE~93 12010 15 15 0 /..rea B - Point to.point Device Verification 1 1F E893 31'.I..R93 73010 15 15 0 Area 0 , Point to Point Device Verification 25FEB93 1 "TXAR93 74010 15 15 0 .l.rea C - Point to Point Device Verification 181".AR93 7APR93 7)010 15 15 0 .l.rea E . Point to Point Device Verification 1APR93 21AP~93 fi re Protection System Final Test 7) 700 20 20 0 Fire Protection System - Final Testi~ 29APR93 2&<.A193 security System Operational Tests 71010 5 5 0 Instl Se<;uritySystem Corrp.1ter Equip ~ Ctl Room 11FEB93 17F E393 71015 5 5 0 Load Security System Programs 18FEB93 24fE893 71025 15 15 0 Area A Security System Operational Tests 2SfEB93 17l'J..R93 12015 15 15 0 Area B Security System Operational Tests ~~.AR93 2~".I..R93 73015 15 15 0 Area 0 Security System Operational Tests 181'.AR93 7AP,93 74015 15 15 0 .l.rea C Security System Operational Tests e.APR93 28A;R93 7)015 15 15 0 Area E . Security System Operational Tests 22APR93 12!",,'-Y93 Se<;urity System Int~rated Tests 76000 10 10 0 Security System - Integrated Test (start) 13KAY93 26/'),193 76010 20 20 0 Security System - Integrated Test (c~l) 27'r'.A Y93 24J:",93 final PlXlCh noso 15 15 0 AlE Bui lding C~t Punchout 27KAY93 17J!.:'193 Owne r I AE Demonstrations\ 30000 5 5 0 Owner/AE Demonstrations & Final lIalkthru 2SJUli93 L. .93 SECTION 00132 PROPOSAL FORM Bid Package No. 32 sprayed Insulation BID TO MONROE COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE BUILDING, CROSS WING, ROOM 002, 5100 COLLEGE ROAD, STOCK ISLAND, KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 BID FROM: Davidson of Florida, Inc. 1771 Myrtle Street Sarasota, Florida 34234 The undersigned, having carefully examined the Work and Drawings, Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other Contract Documents for the construction of: Bid Package No. 32, Sprayed Insulation and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be performed, having become familiar with all local conditions including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, .state, and Loc~l laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affect~ng performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all labvr, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment, transportation services, engineering support, and all incidentals necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental hereto, in a workman-like manner, in conformance with said Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including Addenda issued thereto. The undersigned further certifies that he has personally inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he understands the conditions under which the Work is to be performed. The successful bidder shall assume the risk of any and all costs and delays arising from the existence of any subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information provided and made available, and from inspection and examination of the site. 03/25/92 SPRAYED INSUL. PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 8) 00132 - 1 ~ ./ PROPOSAL FORM Lump Sum Base Bid Note: Items are 'furnish and install' where applicable, as specified in the Scope of Work. 3. Sales Tax $ 1,000.00 $ 6,038.00 $ 4,536.00 1. Mobilization . 2. Bond 4. Submittals $ o 5. Sprayed Insulation $111 ,408 .00 6. Miscellaneous Items (use if work items Overcoat as $114.993 00 cannot be categorized in items 1-5 abo~ufactured by International Cellulose 7. Allowance for Insulation Touch-Up: Based upon (80) crew hours, at $ 120 I crew hour = >>>>> $ 9,600.00 TOTAL BASE BID, Items 1-7, (figures) $247,575.00 ?' ---------- ---------- TOTAL BASE BID, (words) Two l'1undred forty seven thousand fivo hundred seventy five DOLLARS 8. Owner option 32-01: Zone F Sprayed Insulation @JI DEDUCT (Circle One) Spray Insulation Overcoat 22,300.00 Owner option 32-01, (figures) Sprayed Insulation $ 16,927.00 ---------- ---------- Owner option 32-01, (words) $ 39,227.00 'T'hi rty n1 np thousand twn hnndrPd twpnt.y seven DOLLARS 03/25/92 SPRAYED INSUL. PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 8) 00132 - 2 :t . l ) i I acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s) 1-13 Excluding Addenda #12 . t have included pages 1-3 of the Proposal Form X , and attached the required Bid Security--x-, Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause X , Sworn Statement of Public Entity Crimes X , and Non- Collusron-Affidavit~. l~~eek ~ark items ~bove~~a__reminder that they are included.) Mliiling Address: Davidson of Florida, Inc. 1771 Myrtle street Sarasota, Florida 34234 Dlite: June 4, 1992 (813) 351-5515 Signed: A;.<'-4.../ ---- - Phone Number: She 1 ton HUnter (Name) Project Manager (Title) witness: #. ( U}v\.J i~e)~ ( Sea 1 ) ~~ f 03/25/92 SPRAYED INSUL. PROPOSAL FORM (ADD. 8) 00132 -3 jJ- .J , . ~ ~ , ? SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133(3)(.), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS WORK MUST BB SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THB PRESENCB OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. , ( I 1. This sworn statement is submitted to: 1 , . l Monroe County Purchasing Department [print name of the public entity] by Shelton Hunter Project Manager [print individual's name and title] 2. . for Davidson of Florida, Inc. [print name of entity submitting sworn statement] whose business address is 1771 Myrtle Street Sarasota, Florida 34234 and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is 59-1146764 . (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: N/A ) . I understand that. a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not li~ited to, any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United states and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. ~ f , " ~, , j, ~ r' . 3. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as'a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. ,. ~" ~ . . f f . . 4. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1) (a),' 'Florida statutes, means: ~ 1- 0:;'02/92 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES (ADD. 6) 00420,- 1 ~ f I 1. I t 2. ( , ~ r , , . 5. i i J r 1 ~ t f, , 6. . '. 03/02/92 A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime: or An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those off icers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the united states with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or applies .to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "Person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. , ' Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [indicate which statement applies.] X Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives; partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the manag~ment of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. . The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or I / PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES (ADD. 6) 00420 - 2 ~ i ,. , t ~ more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. However there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the state of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn statement on the convicted vendor list. [attach a copy of the final order] f . ~ ~ , t I i . . I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY IDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH 1 (ONE) ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY AND, THAT THIS FORM IS VALID THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR ATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FO . ~ /i~l.L~ [ gnature] Date: May 15, 1992 1 ~ STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Sarasota ~ ~ ,~ J { ~ t PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, Shelton Hunter who, after first being sworn by me, [name of individual signing] affixed~~her signature in the space provided above on this I S~ ((\ (1-.:'\ - day Of. ~cfd~ {t'~i , NOTARY PUBLIC , , r i J " ~ r , My commission e~pires: LORI HELMICH. NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5/8/95 " I Form PUR 7068 (Rev. 04/10/91) i 0j"/02/92 00420 - 3 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES (ADD. 6) 9^ " warrants that it has not employed, retained or otherwise had act on its behalf any former County officer or employee subject to the prohibition of section 2 of Ordinance No. 010-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 010-1990. For breach or violation of this provision the County may, in its discretion, terminate this contract without liability and may also, in its discretion, deduct from the contract or purchase price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gif : or consideration paid to the former County officer or emplo~ e". LOBBYING AND CONFLICT OF INT~R~oT CLAUSE ~ .1 t SWORN STATEMENT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 010-1990 MONROE COUNTY* FLORIDA ) . . " Davidson of Florida, Inc. (Company) " f ; t \ ~ ~ .,-, ~, ) , Date: (Signature) May 15, 1992 \. . , STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Sarasota l' t I I t , I ~. " ~ t ) ,j PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, QiIir1ton Hunter who, after first being sworn by me, affixed h Iher signature (name of individual signing) in the space provided above on this 1-5'" c~Of rY\~. . 19:9. () IV- ~ NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires: LORI HELMICH. NOTARY PUBL. STATE OF FLORIDA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5/8/95 . I 0~/25/91 LOBBYING AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE 00425 - 1 .~ I t , I t . I, Shelton Hunter of the c1 ty of Sarasota according to law on my o~th, and under penalty of perjury, depose and say that; 1.) I am Project Manager of the firm of Davidson of Florida, Inc. , the bidder making the Proposal for the project described in the notice for calling for bids for No.32 Soraved Insulation , and that I executed the said proposal with full authority to do ~Q; 2.) the prices in this bid have been arrived at indepengently without collusion, consultation, communication or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such proces with any other bidder or with any compet i tor; o' 3.) unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder and will' not be knowingly disclosed by the bidder prior to bid opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or to any competitor; and t t '. , .- 4.) no attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit, or not to submit, a bid for the purpose of restricting competition; I I i w . \ 5. ) correct, upon the awarding the statements contained in this affidavit are true and and made with full knowledge that Monroe County relies truth of the statements contained!!: this affidavit in contracts for said project. . . (Signature of Bidder) STATE OF COUNTY OF Florida Sarasota May 15, 1992 DATE PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, _ Shelton Hunter who, after first being sworn by me, . t ~ .. I (name of individual signing) affix~her signature in the IS. day of m~ space provided above on this , 19d6Ll~/, NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expir~s: LORI HELMICH. NOT ARV PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5/8/95 1i'/20/91 NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT 00430 - 1 J' t - ~ .\ t I , , , { I " \ .. . SECTION 00440 PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING 1. Subcontractor: Address: N/A . .. Phone: Contact: Portion of Work: . Percentage this proposed Subcontract is of total sid Price as delineated on Proposal Form: t. 2. Subcontractor: Address: Phone: Contact: Portion of Work: Percentage this proposed Subcontract is of total Bid Price as delineated on Proposal Form: t. . 3. Subcontractor: Address: Phone: Contact: i . t i Portion of Work: Percentage this proposed Subcontract is of total Bid Price as delineated on Proposal Form: t. . , ( t: f ~ i i t t i. . \. \ t \ t Subcontractor: Address: 4. Contact: Phone: Portion of Work: Percentage this proposed Subcontract is of total Bid Price as delineated on Proposal Form: t. 11/20/91 SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING 00440 - 1 ? NB-112808 I .""" ..... .. IJItJ:BONfi ...........D .. ...-....... ... ..--,-- -- .... ,-.. ,--- -,.. -.-" . --. .....-- .... .- - -- ..... --." ... ."" ... .. ,-.. .-.. . .. , . .., ... --- .... -. '. . '.'- ... .'. ---... . ." ,-, ..--. ,-... --.. . .,--,' --." -' ..... . ..., ,.-.. '," -... .- ,.........-. . .......... .. hhh;:;:.... ........ KNOW ALL MEN BY TIlESE PRESENTS, that we Davidson of Florida, Inc. 1771 Myrtle Street, Sarasota, FL (Principal) as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and National American Insurance Company 5550 W. Touhy Ave., Ste 400, Skokie, IL 6rlJ77 (Sunty) a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Marrison- Knudsen/Gerrits 5090 Junior College Rd., Stock Island, Key West, FL 33040 (Oblian) as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and No/100's Dollars ($ 17,500.(0), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for: Acoustic Spray NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee lI1all accept the bid of the Principal and the Princip.llhall enter into. Contract with the Obligee in accord.nce with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonda a. may be lIpecified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient sUrety for the f.ithl\Jl performance of such Contract .nd fot the prompt payment of I.bor .nd material fumill1ed in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the f.ilure of the Principal to enter .uch Contract and give such bond or boocI., if the Princip.1 ....11 p.y to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the .mount apecified in ..id bid .nd lOCh Iaflrer .mount for which the Obligee may in good f.ith contract with .nother party to perfonn the Work covered by ..id bid, then thi. oblig.tion 111.11 be null .nd void, otherwiae to remain in full force .nd effect. SIGNED AND SEALED THIS 19th DAY OF May 1992. ~o^-'--' \1 Q~ j~ (Witness) BY: Davidson Of Florida, Inc. _ (Principal) 1 .g) . M-?C/:"7fl..~ dr. ~/....~~ lsea.L ) Donna 1. Schreiber V-Pres/Sec..Y/Treas.. (Name & Title) ~s{~~ National American Insurance Com~anv (Surety) By~:;k~~ ' ( seafj---. Joseph M. Williams, Attorney-In-Fact (Name & Title) Page 1 of 3 ('A ../ NATIONAL AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY .. OMAHA,NEBRASKA POWER OF A TTORNE\' PRINCIPAL__DaYlds.on_oLF'lor.1d~#JncL__._ _ _____________________ EFFECTIVE DATE ____M_a.Y_l~.9~2__ 1771 Myrtle Street ._~-- ------ (STREET ADDRESSl Sarasota fCITYI FL --- (STA~---. 34234 (liP CODEl CONTRACT AMOUNT N/A AMOUNT OF BOND $ 17 #500.00 POWER NO. NB 112808 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: Thatlhe National American Insurance Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, having its principal office in the city of Chandler, Oklahoma, pursuant to the following resolution. adopted by the Board of Directors of the said Company on the 8th day of July, 1987, to wit: "Resolved, that allY officer of the Company shall have authority to make. execute and deliver a Power of Attorney constituting as Attorney-in-Fact. sllch persons, firms, or corporations as may be selected from time to time. Be It Further Resolved, that the signature of any officer pnd the Seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power of Attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile. and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such powers so executed and certified by facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached." National American Insurance Company do~s hereby make, constitute and appoint JoseDh M. Williams State of Florida its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name. place and stead. to sign, execute. acknowledge and deliver in its behalf, and its act and deed, as follows: The obligation of the Company shall not exceed one million ($ 1.000.000.(0) dollars. And to bind National American Insurance Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bond or undertaking was signed by the duly authorized of~lcer of the Natbnal American Insurance Company, and all the acts of said Attorney(s) pursuant to the authority herein given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. IN WITNESS WHEREOf, the National American Insurance Company has c:8used these presents to be slRned by any orflcer or the Company and lis Corponte Seal to be hereto arnxed. NATIONAL AMERICAN INSURANC~ COMPANY }f(. ~,/ ~J W. Bnnll~. O.lrm.n" C1t~, E(_llve or~ . STATE OF OkLAHOMA) COUNTY OF LINCOLN ) ss: On this 8th day or July, A.D. 1987, hefore me personally came W. Brent LaGere, to me known, who beIng by me duly sworn, dId depose and say; that he resides In the County of Lincoln, State or Oklahoma; that he is the ChaIrman and ChIef Ellecutlve Orrlcer or the National American Insurance Company, the corpontlon described In and which necuted the abo~e Instrument; that he knows the selil or 58Jd cor- poration; that the seal arnlled to the said Instrument Is such corporate seal; that It was so arnlled by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name, thereto by like order. ~ '-/7l ~ Notary Publk My Commhslon hplre. AUIU'II 341. 199~ STATE OF OKLAHOMA) COUNTY OF LlNCOI,N ) SS: t, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the National Ameriun 'nsunnc:e Company, a Nebraska Corponllon, DO HEREBY CER. TlFY that the foregoing Ind attached POWER OF ATTORNEY remains In roll force. Signed and Sealed at the City of Chandler. Dated the 19th day of May ,19 92 1#~~~ Nil( I )O~1l9 2 of 3 .~ THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS . AlA Document A201/CM CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITION General Conditions of the Contract for Construction THIS DOCUMENT l1AS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENcES; CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY 15 ENCOURAGED. 1980 EDITION TABLE OF ARTICLES 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 8. TIME 3. O\lVNER 9. PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION 10. PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY 2. ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT 4. CONTRACTOR 11. INSURANCE 5. SUBCONTRACTORS 12. CHANGES IN THE \\lORK 6. WORK BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS 13. UNCOVERING AND CORRECTION OF WORK 7. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 14. TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT rrr:1 CAUTION: You should use an original AlA document which has this caution printed in red. ~ An original assures that changes will not be obscured as may occur when documents are reproduced. Copyright 1975, @ 1980, by The American lnstilute of Architects, 1735 New York A\enue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. Reproduction of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions without" rillen permission of the AlA violates the copyright laws of the U:lited States and will be subject to legal prosecution. AlA DOCUMlNT A2D11CM . GE"ERAl CO"DITIONS OF THE C07'-iTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTiON CONSTRUCTION "'.AI'AGlMlNT EDITION . JUNl 191>) EDITION . AIA~ . @198O . THE ."'.'ERICAN t"STITUH Of ARCHIHCTS, 1;)5 NEW YORK AVE., !'i.W., WASHt!'iGTON. D.C. 2(XX)6 A201/CM -1980 1 Acceptance of Defective of Non-Conforming Work. .6.2.2. 13.3 Acceptance of Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.5.5,9.8.1,9.9.1,9.9.3 Access to Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.6, 6.2.1 Accident Pre,ention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.5, 10 Acts and Omissions............. .4.18.3, 7.4, 7.6.2,8.3.1,10.5 Addenda, Definition of .............................. .1.1.1 Additional Costs, Claims for. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . .., . .12.3 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRAa ............. .2,4.3.3 Agreement, Extent of .............................. .1.1, 1.2 All Risk Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.3.1 Allowances .......................................... .4.8 Applications for Payment, Contractor's... . . . .2.3.8, 9.2.1, 9.3.1, 9.3.3.,9.5.3,9.7.1,9.8.2,9.9.1,9.9.3,9.9.5,11.3.1,14.2.2 Applications for Payment, Project................ .2.3.8,2.3.9,9.3.1,9.4,9.6.1,9.7.1 Approvals ......................2.3.18, 3.4, 4.3.3, 4.5, 4.12.4, 4.12.5, 4.12.6, 4.12.8, 4.13.2, 7.7, 9.3.2 Arbitration....... .2.3.15,2.3.23,6.2.5,7.9,8.3.1,11.3.7,11.3.3 Architect, Definition of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1 Architect, htent of Authority. . .. . . . .2.3, 3.4,4.12.8, 5.2, 7.7.2, 8.1.3,8.1.4,8.3.1,9.2,9.3.1,9.4,9.5.3,9.6,9.8,9.9.1,9.9.3, 12.1.1,12.1.4,12.3.1,12.4.1,13.1,13.2.1,13.2.5,14.2 Architect, limitations of Authority and Responsibility.... .2.3.2 through 2.3.5, 2.3.13 through 2.3.18.2.3.22,4.12.6. 5.2.1,9.4.2,9.5.4,9.5.5,12.4 Architect's .Additional Services.. .3.4,7.7.2,13.2.1,13,2.5,14.2.2 Architect's ,!"pprovals ..... .2.3.18,3.4,4.5,4.12.6,4.12.8,4.18.3 Architect's ,!"uthority to Reject Work, .. .2.3.16,4.5,13.1.2,13.2 Architect's Copyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.3 Architect's Decisions. . . ., . . . ..... .2.3.10 through 2.3.16, 7.7.2, 7.9.1,9.2,9.4,9.6.2.9.8.1,12.1.4,12.3.1 Architect's Inspections........ .2.3.16,2.3.21,9.4.2.9.8.1,9.9.1 Architect's Instructions......... .2.3.16,2.3.19,7.7.2, 12.4, 13.~ Architect', interp,ctations . .. . . .. . .2.3.10 through 2.3.13,12.3.2 Architect's On-Site Observations...... .2.3.4,2.3.6,2.3.9,7.7.1, 7.7.4.9.4.2,9.6.1,9.9.1 Architect's Relationship with Contractor. . . . . .1.1.2, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.13.2.3.16,4.3.3,4.5,4.7.3,4.12.6,4.18,11.36 Architect's Relationship with Subcontractors................. .1.1.2,2.3.16,9.5.3,9.5.4 Architect's Representations .................9.4.2, 9.6.1, 9.9.1 Artistic [f,ect ...................... .1.2.3,2.3.14.23.15.7.9.1 AlIorneys' fees _ _........................ .4.18.1,6.2.5,9.9.2 Award of c.eparate Contracts. .... . . ... . . . . . .. . ..... ., . .6.1.1 Award of Subcontracts and Other Contracts for Port ie ~,s of the Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.2 Boiler and .'v\achinery Insurance.......... ............ .11.3.2 Bonds, lien ....................................9.3.3, 9.9.2 Bonds. F'e~ormance, labor and Material Payment.... .7.5, 9.9.3 Building Fermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7 CertifiCate 01 Substantial Completion. ., .9.8.1,9.8.2,9.8.3,9.8.4 CertificatES of Impection. Testing or Approval. . . . . . . . . .. .7.7.3 Certificates of Insurance....................... .9.3.2,11.1.4 Certific;;tes for Payment. Project. . . . . . . .2.3.9. 2.3.21, 9.4, 9.5.1, 9.5.5,9.6.1.9.7.1,9.8.2.9.9.1,9.9.3, 12.1.4, 14.1.1,14.2.2 Change Orders. . . . . . . .. ..... .1.1.1, 2.3.19, 3.4, 4.8.2.3,4.11.1, 5.2.3,7.7.2.8.3.1,9.7,9.9.3,11.3.1,11.3.5,11.3.7, 12.1,12.2.1,12.3.1,13.1.2,13.2.5,13.3.1 Change O:ders, Definition of .. ., . . . . .. . ., . . . . .. .. .., .12.1.1 CHANGES IN THE WORK................. .2.3.19,4.11.1,12 INDEX Claims for Additional Cost or Time.... .S3.2, 8.3.3,12.2.1,12.3 Claims for Damages.............. .6.1.1, 6.2.5,7.4,8.3,96.1.2 Claims and Disputes Between Contractor and Owner............. .2.3.12.2315,2.3.23,4.18.2,7.9 Cleaning Up ..... ............................. ... .4.15, 63 Commencement of the Work, Conditions Relating to .3.2.1,4.2, 4.7.1,4.10.5.2.1,622,75,9.2,11.1,11.3.4 Communications..................... .2.3.2.3.2.6.4.9.1,4.16 Completion, Conditions Relating to .. .2.3.21,4.11,4.15,9.4.2,9.9,13.2.2 COMPLETION, PAYMENTS AND..........................9 Completion of the Project, Substantial .......8.1.4, 9.8.3, 9.8.4, 9.9.4,9.9.5,9.9.6,13.2.1,13.2.2 Completion of the Work, Substantial....... .2.3.21,8.1.1,8.1.3, 8.2.2,9.8,9.4.2,9.9.3,11.3.9 Compliance ....,th laws. .. .. . . . . . . .1.3, 2.1.1,4.6,4.7,4.13,7.1. 7.6.1,7.7.1,10.22,14.2.1 Concealed Conditions. ... . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . .., .,. . ., . . . . .12.2 Consent, Written ....................2.3.22,4.14.2, 7.2, 7.6.2, 9.8.1,9.9.2,9.9.3,11.3.9 Construction Manager, Definition of .................... .2.2 Construction Manager's Approval.............. .4.10.1,4.13.2 Construction Manager's Additional Services......... 3.4.7.72.13.2.1,13.2.5,14.2.2 Construction Manager's Authority and Responsibility.... .23.3, 2.3.5, :U.16, 2.3.10,2.3.22,4.8.1,4.17.1,4.18.3, 7.7.4,9.2,10.2.5,11.3.6,12.1.4,14.1.1 Construction Manager's Confirmation. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .9.9.3 Construction ....~anager's Consultation with the Architect. 2.3.12, 2.3.16,2.3.19,2.3.21,3.4.1,9.6.1,9.8.1,12.1.4,12.3.1,1 Construction Manager's Coordination and Scheduling .... ~ , 2.3.17,4.3.1,4.10.1,4.12.4 Construction Manager's Decisions. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .6.3, 8.3.1 Construction Manager's Determinations. .2.3.3, 6.3.1, 7.7.2, 8.3.1 Construction Manager's Interests............ ... .11.3.1,11.3.2 Construction Manager's Recommendations. . . .2.3.8,2.3.9,9.3.1, 9.4.1,9.7.1,9.9.1,12.1.1 Construction Manager's Relationship with Architect.................. .1.1.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.3, 2.3.21 Construction Manager's Relationship with ContraC1or . . . . .1.1.2, 23.15,2.3.16,3.2.6,4.2.1,4.3.3,4.5,4.7.3,4.11.1, 4.12.4, 4.12.6, 4.16.1,4.17.1,4.18,5.2,6.2.1,6.2.2,7.6.2.7.7, 7.9.1, 7.9.2, 8.3.1,8.3.2,9.4.1,9.5.4,9.8.1,9.9.1,10.2.6,11.1.4,11.3.6 Construction Manager's Relationship with Subcontractors.................. .1.1.2.2.3.16.5.3.1 Construction ....\anager's Review............ .23.8,2.3.17,5.2.1 Construction Schedule, Conlractor's .................... .4.10 Contract, Definition of ............................... .1.1.2 Contract Administration.......................... .2.3,4.3.3 Contract Award and Execution, Conditions Relating to..... .4.7.1, 4.10,5.2,7.5,11.1,11.3.4 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ..........;....................1 Contract Documents, Copies Furnished and Use of ... . ~. . . . .. . ., .1.3, 3.2.5. 5.3 Contract Documents, Definition of .................... .1.1.1 Contract Modifications............................ .1.1.1, 12 Contract Sum, Definition of ...........................9.9.1 Contract Termination. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .14 Contract Time, Definition of ................... ....... .8.1.1 CONTRACTOR .........................................4 Contractor, Definition of ...........,............. .4.1,6.1.2 Contractor's Construction Schedule. . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .4.10 2 A201.'CM-1980 AlA DOCUMENT A201/CM . GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CO'H:~C1 fO~ CONSTRU, IN CONSTRUCTION MA'^GEME!"T EDITION . JUNE 1980 EDITION . AI."S . @ 1980 . THE AMERICA!" I!"STITUH OF ARCHIHCTS. 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N.W . WASHI"Gl0N, D.C. 2000(, \":'~\:"~";G- l'",:'~' e~se-c .,....I-:;,0C'(.;OV;..e: \'bI2tl?~ US. c('pyr\~' ,t \;- .~- ~.....d i~ $'..''\;':~. t01t--.;.~lr:-.1::-er;,-,~i~H? Contractor's Employees. . . . . .4.3.2, 4.4.2,4.8.1,4.9,4.18, 10.2.1 through 10.2.4, 10.2.6, 10.3, 11.1.1 Cont'actor's Liability Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . .11.1 Conlractor's Relationship with Architect. .... .1.1.2, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.13,2.3.16,4.3.3,4.5,4.7.3,4.12.6,4.18,11.3.6 Con:ractor's Relationship with Construction Manager. . . . .1.1.2, 2.3.15,2.3.16,3.2.6,4.2.1,4.3.3,4.5,4.7.2, 4.11.1, 4.12.4, 4.12.6,4.16.1,4.17.1,4.18,5.2,6.2.1,6.2.2,7.6.2, 7.7, 7.9.1, 7.9.2,8.3.1,8.3.2,9.4.1,9.5.4,9.8.1,9.9.1,10.2.6, 11.1.4, 11.3.6 Contractor's Relationship with Separate Contractors and Owner's Forces...........,............... .3.2.7,6 Contractor's Relationship with Subcontractors. . ., . . . . . .1.2.4,5.2,5.3,9.5.2,11.3.3,11.3.6 Contractor's Representations.......... .1.2.2,4.5,4.12.5,9.3.3 Contractor's Responsibility for Those Performing the Work.................... .4.3.2,4.18, 10 !:ontractor's Review of Contract Documents. . . .1.2.2, 4.2, 4.7.3 Contractor's Right to SlOp the Work..,................, .9.7 Contractor's Right to Telminate the Conlract ............ .14.1 Contractor's Submittals. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .2.3.18, 4.10, 4.12, 5.2.1, 52.3,9.2,9.3.1,9.8.1,9.9.2,9.9.3 Conl'actor's Superintendent. . ., . ., . . .., .. .. . . . . . . .4.9, 10.2.6 Contractor's Supervision and Construction Procedures. . . . . . . . . .1.2.4, 2.3.5, 4.3, 4.4, 10 Contractual Liability Insurance.... .. .... . .. . .. . ., . ., . .11.1.3 Coordination and Correlation. . . . . . . . .1.2.2, 1.2.4, 4.3.1, 4.10.1, 4.12.5,6.1.3,6.2.1 Copies Furnished of Drawings and Specifications. .1.3, 3.2.5, 5.3 Correction of Work .....................3.3, 3.4, 10.2.5, 132 Cost, Definition of ................................. .12.1.4 Costs...... .3.4,482.4.15.2.5.2.3,6.1.1,6.2.3,6.2.5,6.3,7.7.1, 1.7.2,9.7,11.3.1,11.3.5,12.1.3,12.1.4,12.3,13.1.2, 13.2, 14.2.2 Cutting and Patching of \'>'ork ......................... .4.14 Damage to the \\'ork ........... .4.14.2,10.2.1.2,10.2.7,11.3.1 Dare,age to Work. ........... .4.14.2, 4.18.1,6.2.4,6.2.5,9.6.15, 102.1.3,10.2.2.10.2.5,10.3,13.2.6 Damages, Claims for................. .6.1.1,6.2.5,7.4,9.6.1.2 Damages for Delay....... .................. .6.1.1,8.3.4,9.7 Day, Definition of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1.5 Decisions of the Architect.. . . ., . ..2.3.10 through 2.3.16, 7.7.2, 7.9.1,9.2,9.4,9.6.1,9.8.1,12.1.4.12.3.1 Decisions of the Construction ,\\anager , . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.3, 8.3.1 Dc :cctive or 'on-Coniorming Work, Acceptance, Rejection and Correction 01 .. .. . .2.3.4,2.3.16,3.3, 3.4, ~'), 6.2.2,6.2.3.96.1.1,9.9.4.2,13 Definitions...... ........ .1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 4.12.1 through 4.12.3,5.1,6.1.2,8.1,9.1.1,121.1,12.1.4 De'ays and Extensions of Time. . . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . , . .8.3 Disputes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.12,2.3.15,2.3.23,6.25,6.3,1.9.1 Dxuments and Samples at the Sill' .................... .4.11 Drawings and Specifications, Use and Ownership of ............... .1.3,32.5,4.11,5.3 Easements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.2.3 Emergencies ...............................,........ .10.3 [!":',ployees, Contractor's. . . . . ... .. .4.3.2, 4.4.4, 4.8.1, 4.9, 4.18, 10.2.1 through 10.2.4, 10.2.6, 10.3, 11.1.1 E~cJipment, Labor, Materials and..... .1.1.1,4.4,4.5,4.12,4.13, 4.15.1, 6.2.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3, 96.1.3, 9.9.2, 10.2.1.2,11.3.1,12.1.4,13.2.2,13.2.5,14 Execution and Progress of the Work........ .1.1.3,1.2.3,2.3.4, 2.3.5,2.3.11,4.2,4.4.1,4.5,4.7.1,6.2.2,7.9.3, 8.2.2,8.3.1,8.3.2,9.6.1,10.2.3,10.2.4,14.2 Execution, Correlation and Intent of the Contract Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2, 4.7.1 Extensions of Time....................... .8.3,12.1.1,12.1.2 Failure of Payment by Owner. . . . . . . . .. . . . . ., . ... .. .9.7,14.1 Failure of Payment of Subcontractors. . . . . .9.6.1.3, 9.9.2, 14.2.1 Failure to Carry out the Work.. . . . ., .. . . . . . . . .,. . .. ., . .2.3.5 Final Completion and Final Payment.. .2.3.15,2.3.21,9.9,13.3.1 Financial Arrangements, Owner's, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. . ..3.2.1 Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance. . . . . ,.. .,. '" .. .11.3.1 Governing Law. . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . .7.1 Indemnification. . . . . . . ... ... .. . . . . . . . . .4.17, 4.18, 6.2.5, 9.9.2 Identification of Contract Documents. . . . . . . ., . .., . ..., .1.2.1 Identification of Subcontractors and Suppliers. . . . . . . . . . . .5.2.1 Information and Services Required of the Owner........................ .3.2, 6.1, 9, 11.2, 11.3 Inspections............. .2.3.16,2.3.21,4.3.3,7.7,12.1.2,9.9.1 Instructions to Bidders. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .., ,.. .. ,1.1.1 Instructions to the Contractor. . . . . . . .. .2.3.2,3.2.6,4.8.1,7.7.2, 12.1.2, 12.1.4 INSURANCE ...................,...,.".....""..9.8.1,11 Insurance, Contractor's Liability ,...................... .11.1 Insurance, Loss of Use, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .11.4 Insurance, Owner's Liability.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .11.2 Insurance, Property... .. .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . ... .. .11.3 Insurance, Boiler and !\\achinery ..................... .11.3.2 Insurance, Special Hazards........................., .11.3.5 Insurance, Stored Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.3.2,11.3.1 Insurance Companies, Conse~tto Partial Occupancy.. .. .11.3.9 Insurance Companies, Settle~ent With. . ., . . . . ... .. ... .11.3.8 Intent of the Contract Documents, . . . .. . .. .... .1.2.3, 2.3.10, 2.3.13, 2.3.14, 12.4 Interest ................................ 78 Interpretations, \""ritten ....... .1.1.1,2.3.11, 'i.3.'1'i:i.3:1j: 12:4 Labor, ,\laterials and Equipment...... .1.1.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.12, 4.13, 4.15.1,6.2.1,9.3.2,9.3.3,9.6.1.3,9.2.2,10.2.1.2, 11.3.1,12.1.4,13.2.2,13.2.5,14 Labor and .\1aterial Payment Bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .7.5 Labor Di,putes . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .8.3.1 laws and Regulations............ .1.3,2.1.1,4.6,4.1,4.13,7.1, 7.6.1,7.7.1,10.2.2,14 Liens .................................. 9 3 3 99 2 994 1 Limitations of Authority. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .'2.3.2: 11.3.8, 12:4:1 lImitatIons of Liability.......... .2.3.13,2.3.16,2.3.18,3.3,4.2, 4.i.3. 4.12.6,4.17,4.18,6.2.2,/62,9.4.2, . . . 9.5.4,9.9.4,9.9.5,10.2.5,11.1.2,11.3.6 LimitatIons of Time, Gener,,' ....... .2.3.11,2.3.18,3.2.1,3.2.4, 4.2,4.7.1,4.7.3,4.12.4,4.15.1,5.2.1,5.2.3,6.2.2,7.4, 7.7,7.9.2,82,9.5.2,9.6.1,9.8,9.9,11.3.1,11.3.4, . . . 11.3.9,12.1.4,12.4,13.2.1,13.2.2,13.2.5 LimitatIons of Time, Specific. . . . . . . . .3.4, 4.10, 7.9.2, 8.2, 8.3.2, 8.3.3,9.2.9.3.1,9.4.1,9.5.1,9.7,11.1.4,11.3.8, . . . 12.2,12.3.1,13.2.2,13.2.7,14.1,14.2.1 limItations, Slatutes of .................. .7.9.2,13.2.2,13.2.7 loss of Use Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.4 AI" DOCUME~T A201/CM . GE~(R.~L COr-;DI110NS OF THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRlCTION CONSTRUCTION MANAGE \lENT (DillON . JUNE 1980 EDiTION . AIA~ . (f; 1980 . THE A....ERICAN It-.;STITUTE OF ARCHIHCTS, 1735 NEW \ORK AVE. N.\\'., \\"ASHING10N. D.C ~0006 A201/CM-1980 3 ,"'\ateriaI5, labor and Equipment...... .1.1.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.1:>, 4.13, 4.15.1.6.2.1,93:>,9.3.3,96.1.3,9.9.:!, 102.1.:>,11.3.1,1:>.1.4,1322,13:>5,14 Material Suppliers....................... .4.12.1, 5.2.1, 9.3.3 Means, Methods, Technic;ues, Sequences and and Procedures of Co~,qfl;ction .........2.3.5, 4.3.1, 9.4.2 Minor Changes in the Work............... .1.1.1,2.3.19,12.4 MISCElLANEOUS PROVISIONS ...........................7 Modifications, Definition of ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.1.1 Modifications to the Contract. . . . . . . .1.1.1, 1.1.2, 2.3.2, 2.3.22, 4.11.1,4.7.3,12 Mutual Responsibility ..................................6.2 ~on-Conforming Work, :'.cceptance of Defective or . . . . . . .13.3 ~otice, Written........... .:>3.11,2.3.15,4.2,4.7.3,4.7.4,4.9, 4.12.6,4.12.7,5.2.1,7.3,7.4,7.9.2,8.1.2,8.3.2,8.3.3, 9.4.1,9.6.1,9.1,9.9.1,9.9.5,10.2.6,11.1.4,11.3.1, 11.3.5,11.3.7,11.3.8,12.2,12.3,13.2.2,13.2.5,14 ~otices, Permits, fees and............ .2.3.2, 4.7, 4.13.1, 10.2.2 ~otice of Testing and In,pections .. ..................... .7.7 ~otice to Proceed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1.2 Observations, Contractor's...................... .1.2.:>,4.7.3 Occupancy........................ .8.13,8.1.4,9.5.5,11.3.9 On,Site Inspections by the Architect.......... .2.3.16,2.3.21,9.4.2,9.8.1,9.9.1 On-Site Ob'ervations bv the Architect. . . . . . . .2.3.4, 2.3.6, 2.3.9, , . 7.7.1,7.7.4,9.42,9.6.1,9.9.1 Orders, Written................. .3.3, 4.9, 12.1.4, 12.4.1, 13 1 OWNER ...............................................3 0\\ ner, Definition .....................................3.1 Owner, Iniormation and Services Required of the........ _ .3.2, 4.7.1, 6.1.3, 6.2, 9, 11.2,11.3 O\\ner's Authority................. .:>.3.21,7.7.2,9.3.1,9.3.2, 9.8.1,11.3.8,12.12,1:>.1.4 Owner's financial CapJbility ..........................3.2.1 Owner's Liability Insura'1ce ........................... .11.2 Owner's Relationship w,:h Subcontractors. . . . . . . . . .1.1.2, 9.5.4 0.,., ner's Right to Carr) Out the Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.4, 13.2.4 Owner's Right to Clea~ L'p ...............,...... .4.15.:>, 6.3 Owner's Right to Perio,,,' \\ork and to Award Separate Contracts.. ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .6.1 0\\ ner's Right to T ermlf1ate the Contract. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.2 0\\ net, RI~ht to St('P t~e \\ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3 O\\nershlp 'and Use 01 i:)ocum~f)ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.3, 32.5, 5.3 Patching oi Work, Cul:l~g and........................ .4.14 P a: e n t s, R 0\ a It I es and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.17.1 Pa\ ment B~nd, Labor <cc -'Iateial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.5 Pa~ment, CO'1tractor's .;~.p!ications ior ..... .:>.3.8, 9.2, 9.3,9.4, ?5.3, 9.6.1, 9.7.1, 982, 9.91, 9.9.5.14.22 Pa\ment, Pro,ect Certii,("tes ior ....... .:>.3.9,2.3.:>1,9.4.9.5.1, . 95'S, 9.6.1, 9.~.1, 98:>. 9.9.1, 9.9.3, 12.1.4, 14.1.1, 14.2.2 Pa\ment, failure oi ......... . . .. . . .95.2,9.6.1.3,9.7,9.9.2, 14 Pa~ment final.................... 2.3.15, 2.3.21, 99, 13.3.1 Pa;ment~, Progre,s ......... .~.8, 7.9.3, 9.55,98.:>,9.9.3,12.1.4 PAYMENTS AND CO\IPlETION ..........................9 Pa',ments to Subcontractors......... .9.5.2, 9.5.3, 9.5.4, 9.6.1.3, , 11.3.3,14.2.1 Payments Withheld ....................................9.6 Performance Gond and labor and Material Payment Bond. . .7.5 rern.,its, fees and t'-:otices ..........,.. .3.2.3,4.7,4.13,10.2.2 PERSONS AND PROPERTY, PROTEC110N OF ... . . . . . . . . . . .10 Procuct Data, Definition of ......................... .14.2.2 Product Data, Shop Drawings, Samples and.. .2.3.18, 4.2.1, 4.12 Prq;res5 and Completion................... .2.3.4,7.9.3,8.2 Progress Payments.......... 7.8,7.9.3,9.5.5,9.8.2,9.9.3,12.1.4 Project, Definition of .............................. ..1.1.4 Project Construction Schedule......................... .4.10 Property Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . .. . . .11.3 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY. . . , , . . . , . . ., ,10 Record Documents...............,.................. .4.11 Regulations and laws............., .1,3,2.1.1,4.6,4.7,4.13.1, 7.1, 10.2.2,14 Rejection of Work....................... .2.3.16, 4.5.1, 13.2 Releases of Waivers and liens. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .9.9.2, 9.9.4 Representations........... .1.2.2,4.5,4.12.5,9.4.2,9.6.1,9.9.1 Representatives... .2.1,2.2,2.3.2,2.3.22,3.1,4.1,4.9,5.1,9.3.3 Rc'ponsibility for Those Performing the Work. . . ..2.3.5, 4.3.2, 6.1.3,6.2,9.81 Rct.;inage ..................... .9.3.1,952,9.8.2,9.9.2,9.9.3 Reo, ie\\' of Contract Documents by the Contractor ...... .1.2.2, 42,4.7.3 Re\iew5 of Contractor's Submittals by Owner and ,\rchitect .............. .2.3.18, 4.10, .U2, 5.2.1, 5.2.3, 9.2 Rights and Remedies............ .1.1.2,2.3.15,2.3.16,3.3,3.4, 5.3,6.1,6.3,7.6,1.9,8.3.1,9.6.1,9.7 10.3,12.1.2,12.2,13.2.2,1. R 0) at tie san d Pal e n 15 ................................. 4.17 Saiely of Per>ons and Property. . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . .. . . . . . . .10.2 Safety Precautions and Programs................. .2.3.5,10.1 Samples, Definition of ....................... ....... .4.12.3 Sac-ple<, Shop Drawings, Product Data and..... .2.3.17,2.3.18, 4.2,412 SGrnples at the Site, Documenls and. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .411 Schedule, Contractor's Construction. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .4.10 Schedule, Project Construction........................ .4.10 Sc~,,,,dule oi Values. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .... . .. . .. . .. .. .. 9.:> Separate Contracts and Contractors.... .4.~4.2, 6, 11.3.6, 13.1.2 Shop Drawings, Definition.....,......... .......... .4.12.1 Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples............ .2.3.1/, 2318,42,412 5'.~, t..:se oi ........................... ........ .-1.13,62.1 S::e Inspections.......,... .1.2.2,2.3.4, :>3.:>1, 7.7, 98.1, 9.9.1 Sile Visit5, Architect's................ .234, 236, 2.3.9, 7.7.1, 7.7.4,9-12,9.6.1,9.9.1 Special Inspection and Tc,ling ................... .:>.3.16,1.7 Special Hazard5 Insurance....................... .... .11.3..5 cpec,{ications .............................. .1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3 5:,:"tes oi limitations.................... -.9.2,1322,13:>.7 Stc'pping the Work..................... .3.3,9.7.1,10.3,14.1 SIcced .\lalerials ........... .6.2.1,9.3.2,10.2.1.2,11.3.1,13.:>.5 SL'BCONTRAC10RS ....................................5 Sc':contractor<, Deiinition of ... .5.1.1 S,,'Jcontractor5. Work by ............ . .12-1,2.3.5,4.3.1, .13.:> Subcontractual Relations ...............................5.3 Sl:b:nittals ................. .1.3, 2.3.18, ~10, 4.1:>, 5.2.1, 5.2.3, 9.2,9.3.1,981,9.9.1,9.93 4 A201/C".1--1980 AlA DOCUMENT A201 C\\ . CE....[R-\L CO-..:DI1IO....S OF THE CO....1R:,.C fOR CO....'1RLCTlO CO....5TRUCII0N .\\:\"C[\1ENT [DITlON . lL:\E 1%0 [01110'1 . .~.:.\,f . 'I 1980 . IHE A\\ERIC:\'I 1'I511TLH OF .'\RCHIHC1', 1735 N[\\' YOf:K .-\\'E.. 'I.W., 1..;51,1....(,10'1. DC :'(\.." 'o','!.. ::'1<".'C' 1'-1;;--, -C" ~_-.:....I 'v - " .- _ ',':'" _ \,:--;_1 . - <::" !' r. c-:--... ~'-" '::', - Subrogation, \Vaiver of ..............................11.3.6 Substantial Completion of the Project. . . . . . . .8.1.4, 9.8.3, 9.8.4, 9.9.4,9.9.5,9.9.6,13.2.1,13.2.2 Substantial Completion of the Project, Definition of ......8.1.4 S~bslantial Completion of the \\ork ....... .2.3.21,8.1.1,8.1.3, 8.2.2,9.4.2,9.8,9.9.3,11.3.9 Substantial Completion of the Work, Definition of ....... .8.1.3 Substitution of Subcontractors ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .5.2.3, 5.2.4 Substitution of the Architect. .. .. . . . . ... .. . .. .. . . . . . . .2.3.23 Substitution of the Construction .~anager ..............2.3.23 Substitutions of Materials....................... .4.5, 12.1.4 Sub.subcontractors, Definition of ...................... .5.1.2 Subsurface Conditions.............................. .12.1.1 Successors and Assigns. . . . . . . .. . . . .... . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . .7.2 Supervision and Construction Procedures. . . . . . . . . .1.2.4, 2.3.:>, 4.3, 4.4, 10 Superintendent, Contractor's. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . .4.9, 10.2.6 S,uety, Consent of .......... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .9.9.2, 9.9.3 Surveys...................................... .3.2.2,4.18.3 Taxes ................................................4.6 Termination by the Contractor..... . ... . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . .14.1 Termination by the O\\ner ............................ .14.2 Termination of the Architect........................ .2.3.n Termination of the Construction \Ianager ............. .2.3.23 TER.I.,1INATION Of THE CONTRACT..................... .14 Tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . . . ..2.3.16, 4.3.3, 7.7, 9.4.2 TIME .................................,................8 Time, Definition of ................................... .8.1 Time, Delays and Extensions of ......... .8.3,12.1,12.3,13.2.7 Time limits, Specific.............. .3.4,4.10,7.9.2,8.2,8.3.2, 8.3.3,9.2,93.1,9.41,9.5.1,9.7,11.1.4, 11.3.8,12.2,12.3.1,13.2.2,13.2.7,14.1,14.2.1 Tille to Work ..................................9.3.2, 9.3.3 UNCOVERING AND CORRECTION Of WORK. . .. . . .. . . . . .13 Unco\'ering of Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '" . . . . . ... . . .13.1 Unforseen Conditions........................... .8.3.1,12.2 Unit Prices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .... . .12.1.3.2, 12.1.5 Use of Documents. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .1.3,3.2.5, 5.3 Use of Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .4.13, 6.2.1 Values, Schedule of ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .9.2 Waivcr of Claims by the Contractor. .. .7.62,8.3.2,9.9.5, 11.3.6 Waiver of Claims by the Owner..... .7.6.2, 9.9.4, 11.3.6, 11.4.1 Wai\'er of liens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.9.2 Warranty and Warranties. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3.21, 4.5, 9.3.3, 9.8.4, 9.9.4, 131.2, 13.2.7 Weather Delays................. .................... .8.3.1 Words, Rccognized Meaning of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .1.2.3 Work, Definition of ................................. .1.1.3 \VORK BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS.......6 \Vritten Consent......... .2.3.22,4.14.2, 7.2, 7.6.2, 98.1, 9.9.3 Written Interpretations.................. .1.1.1, 2.3.il, 12.3.2 Written ~otice ...... .2.3.11,2.3.15,4.2,4.7.3,4.7.4,4.9,4.12.6, 4.12.7,5.2.1,7.3,7.4,7.7.2,7.9.2,8.1.2,8.3.2,8.3.3,9.4.1, 9.6.1,9.7,9.9.1,10.26,11.1.4,113.1,11.3.5,11.3.7, 113.8,12.2,12.3,132.2.132.5,14 Written Orders............... ....3.3,4.9,12.1.4,12.4.1,13.1 AlA DOCUMENT A201iCM . GEN[RAc co,onlo~s OF THE CO'TRACT fOR CO~STRUCTION CO'lSTRUCTION .\\A~AGE'\ENT EOl7 C), . JUNE 1980 EOITIOS . AIA% . @ 1980 . THE ""\ERICAN INSTITUTE OF ...RCHIHCE 1~35 'EIV YORK AVE.. 'W, WASHINGTON, O.C :>()()(J6 A201/CM-1980 5 I l GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT fOR CONSTRUCTION -- =-J ARTICLE 1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 1.1 DHlNITIO~S 1.1.1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the Owner-Contractor Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General, Sup- plementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and all Addenda issued prior to and 031\ Modifications issued after execution of the Contract. A Modification is (1) a written amendment to the Contract signed by both parties, (2) a Change Order, (3) a written interpretation issued by the Architect pursuant to Sub- paragraph 2.3.11, or (4) a written order for a minor ch<lnge in the Work issued by the Architect pursuant to Paragraph 12.4. The Contract Documents do not include Bidding Documents such as the Advertisement or Invita- tion to Bid, the Instructions to Bidders, sample forms, the Contractor's Bid or portions of Addenda relating to any of these, or any other documents unless specifically enu- merated in the Owner-Contractor Agreement. 1.1.2 THE CONTRACT The Contract Documents form the Contract for Construc- tion. This Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes 031\ prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. The Contract may be amended or modi- fied only by a Modification as defined in Subparagraph 1.1.1. The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create any contractual relationship of any kind between the Architect and the Contractor, between the Construc- tion Manager and the Contractor or between the Archi- tect and the Construction Manager, but the Architect and the Construction Manager shall be entitled to perform- ance of the obligations of the Contractor intended for their benefit and 10 enforcement thereof. Nothing con- tained in the Contract Documents shall create any con- tractual relationship between the Owner, the Construc- tion Manager or the Architect and any Subcontractor or Sub-subcont ractor. 1.1.3 THE WORK The Work comprises the completed construction required of the Contractor by the Contract Documents. and in- cludes all labor necessary to produce such construction, and all materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction. 1.1.4 THE PROJECT The Project, as defined in the Owner-Contractor Agree- ment, is the total construction of which the \\'ork per- formed under the Contract Documents is a part. 1.2 EXECUTIO~, CORRELATION AND INTENT 1.2.1 The Contract Documents shall be signed in not less than quadruplicate by the O\\ner and the Contractor. If either the Owner or the Contractor or both do not sign the Conditions of the Contract, Drawings, Specifications or any of the other Contract Documents, the Architect shall identify such Documents. 1.2.2 Execution of the Contract by the Contractor is a representation that the Contractor has visited the site be- come familiar with the local conditions under which the Work is. to be performed, and has correlated personal observatrons With the requirements of the Contract Docu- ments. 1.2,3 The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and comple- tion of the Work. The Contract Documents are comple- mentary, and what is required by anyone shall be as binding as if required by all. \Vork not co\ered in the Contract Documents will not be requ;red unless it is con- sistent therewith and is reasonably inferable therefrom as being necessary to produce the intended results. Words and abbreviations which have well-known technical or tr<ide meanings are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with such recognized meanings. 1,2.4 The organization of the Specifications into divi- sions, sections and articles, and the arrangement of Draw- Ings shall not control the Contractor in dividing the V'lork among Subcontractors or in establishing the extent of Work to be performed by any trade. 1.3 mVNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS 1.3,1 All Drawings, Specifications and copies thereof furnished by the. Architect are and sh]1I remain the prop- erty of the Architect. They are to be used only with re- spect to this Project and are not to be used on any other prOjeCt. \\llth the exception of one contract set for each party to the Contract, such documents are to be returned or suitably accounted for to the Architect on request at the completion of the Work. Submission or distribution to meet official r~gulatory requirements or ior other pur- poses In connectIOn With the Project is not to be con- strued as publication in derogation of the Architect's common law copyright or other reser\ ed rights. ARTICLE 2 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CO"TRACT 2.1 THE ARCHITECT 2.1.1 The Architect is the person lawiully licensed to pr~ctice architecture, or an entity lawfully practicing ar- chitecture, Identified as such in the Owner-Contractor !\greement. The term Architect means the Architect or the Architect's authorized representative. 2.2 THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 2,2.1 . The Construction ,'Ianager is the person or entity Identdled as such in the Owner-Contractor Agreement. The term Construction 1\1anager means the Construction ,"anager or the Construction Manager's authorized represenlative. 2.3 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT 2.3.1 The Architect and the Construction ....~anager will AlA DOCU.\\ENT A101,CM . GE'ER...., CO'''DITIO~S Of THE CO'TRACT fOR CO'STRUCTIO~ CO"STRUCTION MA"AGE\.\ENT EDITIO~ . JUNE 1980 EDITiON . AiA~ . @1980 . THE A.\lfRICAN '''S1lTUTE Of ARCHIHCTS. 1735 SEW YORK AVE.. "W., \\'ASHII\:GTON, D.C. 2()O(J<, A201/0-t - 1980 6 pro\ ide ;;dmini~lr,ltion of the Contract as hereinafter described. 2.3.2 The .-\~chitect and the Con>truction Manager will be the Owner's representatl\ es during construction and until final payment to all contractors is due. The Archi- tect and the Construction I\\anager will advise and con- sult \\ Ith the Owner. All i:1structions to the Contractor shall be fOr\\arded through the Construction Manager. The Architect and the Construction Manager will ha\'e authorit\ to ,1ct on behalf of the Owner only to the extent provided in the Contract Documents, unless otherwise modified by \\ ritten instrument in accordance with Sub- paragraph 2.3.22. 2.3.3 The Construction ,'v\anager \\'ill determine in gen- eral that the Work of the Contractor is being performed in accordance with the Contract Documents, and will en- deavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficien- cies in the Work of the Contractor. 2.3.4 The Architect will visit the site at inter\'als appro- priate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar \\'ith the progress and quality of the \Vork and to determine in general if the Work is proceeding in accord- ance with the Contract Documents. However, the Archi- tect will not be required to make exhaustive or con- tinuous on-<ite inspections to check the quality or quan- tit\' oi the Work. On the basis of on-site observations as an' architect. the i\rchitect will keep the Owner informed of the progress of the \\'ork. and will endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. 2.3.5 Neither the Architect nor the Construction ,\1an- ager will be responsible for or ha\'e control or charge of construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the \\'ork, and neither will be respon- Sible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Neither the Architect nor the Construction Manager will be respon- Sible for or have control or charge over the acts or omis- sions of the Contractor, Subcontractors, or any of their agents or employees, or any other persons performing any of the Work. 2.3.6 The A.rchitect and the Con<truction Manager shall at all times have access to the \Vork whelever it is in preparation and progre~s. The Contractor shall prO\ ide facilities for such <leeess ~o that the Architect and the Con<truction ....\anager ma\ perform their functions under t~e Contract Document~. 2,3.7 The Construction Manager will schedule and coor- dinate the \\'ork of all contractors on the Project includ- ing their use of the site. The Construction Manager will keep the Contractor informed of the Project Construction Schedule to enable the Contractor to plan and perform the \\'ork p:c'perly. 2.3.8 The Construction ,\1anager will review all Applica- tiom for Pc\ ment bv the Contractor, including final pay- ment. and ~\ill asse'mble them with similar applications from other contractors on the Project into a combined Project Application for Payment. The Construction ,'\an- ager will then m,1ke recommendatiom to the Architect for certificction for payment. 2.3.9 Based on the Architect's observations, the recom- mendations of the Construction ,\\anager and an e\'alua- tion of the Project Application for Payment, the Architect will determine the amount owing to the Contractor anr' will issue a Project Certificate for Payment incorporatint.. such amount, as provided in Paragraph 9.4. 2.3,10 The Architect will be the interpreter of the re- quirements of the Contract Documents and the judge of the performance thereunder by both the Owner and the Contractor. 2.3.11 The Architect will render interpretations neces- sary for the proper execution or progress of the \\'ork, with reasonable promptness and in accordance with agreed upon time limits. Either party to the Contract may make wrilten request to the Architect for such interpreta- tions. 2.3.12 Claims, disputes and other matters in question between the Contractor and the Owner relating to the execution or progress of the Work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents shall be referred initially to the Architect for decision. After consultation with the Construction Manager, the Architect will render a deci- sion in writing within a reasonable lime. 2.3.13 All interpretations and decisions of the Architect shall be consistent with the intent of and reasonably in- ferable flom the Contract Documents and will be in writ- ing or in graphic form, In this capacity as interpreter and judge, the Alchilect will endeavor to secure faithful per- formance by both the Owner and the Contractor, will not show partiality to either, and will not be liable for the result of any interpretation or decision rendered in good faith in such capacity, 2.3.14 The Architect's decisions in matters relating to artistic effect will be final if consistent with the intent ( the Contract Documents. 2.3.15 Any claim, dispute or other matter in question between the Contractor and the Owner referred to the Architect through the Construction Manager, except those relating to artistic effect as provided in Subparagraph 2,3,14 and those which have been wai\'ed by the making or acceptance of final payment as provided in Subpara- graphs 9.9.4 through 9.9,6, inclusive, shall be subject to arbitration upon the written demand of either party. However, no demand for arbitration of any such claim, dispute or other matter may be made until the earlier of (1) the date on which the Architect has rendered a writ- ten decision, or (2) the tenth day after the parties have pre<ented their e\'idence to the ,<\rchitect or have been given a reasonable opportunlt~ to do <0. 11 the Architect has not rendered a written decision by that date. \\'hen such a written decision of the Architect states (1) that the decision is final but subject to appeal, and (2) that any demand for arbitration of a claim, dispute or other matter co\'ered by such decision must be made within thirty days after the date on which the partv making the demand re- ceives the written decision, failure to demand arbitration within said thirty day period will result in the ,<\rchitect's decision becoming final and binding upon the Owner and the Contractor. If the Architect renders a dec;,ion after arbitration proceedings have been initiated, <uch decision may be entered a, evidence hJt \\ill not super- sede any arbitration proceedings unle" the decision is acceptable to all parties concerned. 7 A201/CM -1980 AlA DOCUMENT A20I/CM . GE:-.iERAt COSDITIO",S OF THE CO"1RAC FOR CO",STRl'C110" CONS1,lCTION MANAGEMENT EDIlION . JUNE 1980 EDIlION . .;:A'" . Il; 1980 . THE AMERIC;" INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. I7}) :-.iE\\' YORK AVE. " W, \\.'.5HING10",. D.C. 2iXXl6 \v/.;p:~n...:c:' ~Jn!ic-,=~sed phatoccpvi:lg vio12~ss U. S cop';'ris~t laws ;-nd i~~ ~..LibJe d ,tc 1f-gal pr>:" ':;.':.cu~i(,n. 2.3.16 The Architect will have authorit\ to reject Work \\ hicn does not conform to the Contract Documents, ,;nd to require -peclal impcction or t('>ling, but ..\ill tale such action only after consultation with the Con;:ruction .\~an- ager. Subject to re\'iew by the Architect. tl-,e Con;:~uction Manager will have the authority to reject Wor~ which doe; not conform 10 the Conlract Documents. \\'nene\'er, in the Construction ,\~anager's opinion, It is con-dered necessary or advisable for the implementction oj :he in- tent of the Contract Documents. the Con,tructic,., ,\Ian- aser \\ dl ha\'e authority to require special inspection or :e;ting of the V"ork in accordance with Subparagraph 7,~,2 \\ hether or not such Work be then jabricated, in- stalled or completed. The foregoing authority o( the Con- qruction Manager will be subject to the pro\j,ions of Subparagraphs 2.3.10 through 2.3.16, inclusive, \\ith re- spect to interpretations and decisions oj the Architect. However, neither the Architect's nor the Construction ,\~anager's authority to act under this Subparagraph 2.3.16. nor any decision made by them in good faith either to exercise or not to exercise such authoritv shall ~i\e rise to anv duty or responsibility of the Architect or the Con- struction Manager to the Contractor. am' Subcontractor, anv of their agents or employees, or am' other per-on performing any of the Work. 2.3.17 The Construction Manager will receive from the Contractor and review all Shop Drawings. Product Data and Samples, coordinate them with informction contained in related documents, and transmit to the-\rchitect those recommended for approval. 2.3.18 The Architect will review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor's sU8mittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samp!es, but onlv for conformance with the design concept o( the Work and the information given in the Contract Docu- ments, Such action shall be taken \\ith rea,onable prompt- ness so as to cause no delay. The Architect's app'oval of a speciiic item shall not indicate approval of an 2,cembly of which the item is a component. 2.3.19 Following comultation with the Construction ,\'Ianager, the Architect will take approp-:ate aCion on Change Orders in accordance with Artic;e 12, 2"d will have authority to order minor changes ;r. the \'.'ork as provided in Subparagraph 12.4.1, 2.3.20 The Construction Manager will ~aintair. at the Proiect site one record copy oj all Cont.::(ts, 0',2wings. Spcc;tications, Addenda, Change Orders 2:ld other Modi- iications pertaining to the Project. in g'Jod order and marked currently to record all change; made during construction, and approved Shop Ora..'. jngs, Product Data and Samples, These shall be availab!e to the Archi- tect 2nd the Contractor, and shall be ci'liverec to the Architect for the Owner upon completion of the Project. 2.3.21 The Construction ",~anager will a;;ist the Archi- tect in conducting inspections to determi~e the cates of Substantial Completion and final completion, 2'ld will receive and forward to the Owner ior the Ownero review written warranties and related documents 'i'quirec by the Contract and assembled by the Contracto,. The Architect will issue a final Project Certificate ior Payment upon compliance with the requirements oi Paragraph 9.9. 2.3.22 The duties, H'sponsibilities and limitations of authority of the Architect and the Construction "~2C1c1ger as the Owner's representatives during construction as set forth in the Contract Documents, will not be modiiled or extended without written consent oj the Owner, the Con- tractor, the Architect and the Con;truction Maflager, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. FJilure oi the Contractor to respond within ten d,lYs to a \\ ritten request shall constitute consent by the Contractor. 2.3.23 In case o( the termination o( the emplo~ ment of the Architect or the Construction Manager, the Owner shall appoint an architect or a construction manager against whom the Contractor makes no reasonable objec- tion and whose status under the Contract Documents shall be that of the former architect or construction man- ager, respectively. Any dispute in connection with such appointments shall be subject to arbitration. ARTICLE 3 OWNER 3,1 DEFINITION 3.1.1 The Owner is the person or entity identiiied as such in the Owner-Contractor Agreement. The term Owner means the 0\\ ner or the Owner's authorized representative. 3.2 INFORMATION AND SERVICES REQUIRED OF THE OWNER 3,2.1 The Owner shall, at the request of the Contractor, at the time of execution of the Owner-Contractor Agree- ment furnish to the Contractor reasonable evidence that the Owner has made financial arrangements to fulfill the O'.\ner's obligations under the Contract. Unless such reasonable evidence is furnished. the Contractor is not required to execute the Owner-Contractor Agreement or to commence the \\lork. 3.2,2 The Owner shall furnish all surveys describir'.g the physical characteristics, legal limitations and utilit\ loca- tions (or the site o( the Project, and a legal descripton of the site. 3.2.3 hcept as provided in Subparagraph 4.7.1, the Owner shall secure and pay for necessary approvals. ease- ments, assessments and charges required for the construc- tion, use or occupancy of permanent structures or for permanent chanses in existing facilities. 3.2.4 Iniormation or services under the O\\ner's cntrol shall be furnished by the Owner with reasonable prompt- ness to avoid delay in the orderly progress o( the \\'crk. 3.2.5 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Docu- ments, the Contractor will be furnished, free o( d-:3rge, all copies oj Drawings and Specijications reasonablv nec- essary for the execution o( the Work, 3.2.6 The Owner shall (orward all instructions to the Contractor through the Construction Manager, with s;n1ul- taneous notification to the Architect. 3.2.7 The foregoing are in addition to other dutie; and respon,ibilities oi the Owner enumerated herein ar,d es- pecially those in respect to V/ork By Owner or By Sepa- rate Contractors. Payments and Completion, and insur- ance in Articles 6, 9 and 11, respectively. AlA DOCUMEr-;T A201/CM . GESERAL CO:->OITIO";S C' HiE CC'TRAC1 fOR CO:--:S1RUCTIOS COr-;STRUCT10S .\\AI\:AGP.\EI\:T EDiTiON . JU"E 1<,.J EDITiO, . A'A~ . @ 19BO . THE A"ERiCA" ,,,STIIUTE Of ARCHITECTS, 1735 'E\\" YOR, AVE., '\\'., \\ASHI'GTON, D,C. JOOO6 A201/CM -1980 8 3.3 OW~ER'S RIGHT TO STOP THE WORK 3.3.1 If the Contractor fails to correct defective Work as ~equired b\ Paragraph 13.2, or persistently fails to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Docu- ments, the Owner, by a written order signed personally or by an agent ,pecifically so empowered by the Owner in writing, may order the Contractor to stop the Work, or any portion ther('of, until the cause for such order has been eliminated; however, this right of the Owner to stop the Work ,hall not give rise to any duty on the part of the Owner to exercise this right for the benefit of the Con- tractor or any other person or entity, except to the extent required by Subparagraph 6.1.3. 3.4 OWSER'S RIGHT TO CARRY OUT THE WORK 3.4,1. If the Contractor defaults or neglects to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, and fails" ithin seven days after receipt of written notice from the O\\ner to commence and continue correction of "uch default or neglect with diligence and promptness, the 0\\ ner may, after seven days following receipt by the Contractor of an additional written notice and without prejudice to any other remedy the Owner may have, make good "uch deficiencies. In such case an appropriate Change Order ,hall be is"ued deducting from the pay- ments then or thereafter due the Contractor the cost of correcting "uch deficiencies, including compensation for the Architect'" and the Comtruction Manager's additional "ervices made nece<cSary by "uch default, neglect or fail- ure. Such action by the Owner and the amount charged to the Contractor are both subject to the prior approval of the ,<\rchitect, after consultation with the Con<ctruction Manager. Ii the payments then or thereafter due the Con- tractor are not sufficient to cover such amount, the Con- tractor shail pa\' the difference to the Owner. ARTICLE 4 CONTRACTOR 4.1 DEFI"1110N 4.1,1 The Contractor is the person or entity identified as "uch in the Owner-Contractor Agreement. The term Con- tractor mean> the Contractor or the Contractor's author- ized repre>entati\e. 4.2 REVIEW OF CONTRACT DOCUMEN1S 4.2.1 The Con~ractor shall carefully study and compare the Cont~act Documents and shall at once report to the ."'chiteO 2na t~.e Conqruction ,\\anager any error, incon- <i,t('ncy Of omi",ion that may be discovered. The Con- tractor ,ha!1 not be liable to the Owner, the Architect or the Con"tfuction Manager for any damage resulting from any "ucn erro~", inconsistencies or omissions in the Con- tract Document<. The Contractor shall perform no portion lJi the \\'c,d.~ at any time without Contract Documents or, \\ here reC;Gire:d appro\'ed Shop Drawings, Product Data or Sampieo ior <L1ch portion of the \Vork. 4.3 SUPERVISION AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDL'RES 4.3.1 H.e Contractor "hall supervise and direct the Work, u;ng the Contractor's best "kill and attention. The Contractor ~;ha!1 be solely re"ponsible for all construction means, method<, techniques, sequences and procedures; and shall coordinate all portions of the Work under the Contract, subject to the overall coordination of the Con- <ctruction ,\ianager. 4,3.2 The Contractor shall be r('sponsible to the Ownb for the acts and omissions of the Conlraclor's employees, Subcontractors and their agents and employees, and any other persons performing any of the \Vork under a con- tract with the Contractor. 4.3,3 The Contractor shall not be relieved from the Contractor's obligations to perform the ".'ork in accord- ance with the Contract Documents either by the activities or duties of the Construction Manager or the Architect in their administration of the Contract, or by in5pections, tests or apprO\'als requir('d or performed under Paragraph 7.7 by persons other than the Contractor. 4.4 lABOR AND MATERIALS 4.4.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Docu- ments, the Contractor shall provide and pay for all labor, materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, water, heat, utilities, tramportation, and other facilities and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the \Vork, wlwther t('mporary or per- manent and whether or not incorpor"t('d or to be incor- porated in the \\lork. 4.4.2 The Contractor shall at all times enforce ,,!rict dis- cipline and good order among the Contractor's em- ployees and shall not employ on the Work any unfit per- son or a nyone not ski lied in the lask assigned them. 4.5 WARRANTY 4,5,1 The Contractor warrants to the Owner, the Archi- tect and the Construction \\anager that all materials and equipn;ent furnished under this Contract will be new L less otherwise specified, and that all Work will be of goou quality, free from faults and def('cts and in conformance with the Contract Documents. All \Vork not conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not prop- erly approved and authorized, may be considered def('c- tive. Ii required by the Architect or the Construction Man- ager, the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment. This warranty is not limited b\ the prO\'i"ions of Paragraph 13.2. 4.6 TAXES 4,6.1 The Contractor sha!! pay all sales, consumer, use and other similar taxes for the \Vork or portions thereoi prO\" ided b\. the Contractc" which Me l('gallv ('nact('d at the time bids are received, \\ hether or not yet eifecti\'e. 4,7 PERMITS, FEES AND t\OTlCES 4.7.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Docu- ments, the Owner shall "ecure and pay for the building permit and the Contractor shall secure and pay for all other permits and governrnental fees, license~ and in<pcc- tions nec('""ary for the proper execution and completion of the \\fork which are cL;stomarily s('cured afler execu- tion oi the Contract and which are legally required at the time bid~ are received. 4.7,2 The Contractor shall give all notices and compl~' with all laws, ordinanceo. rules, regulations and lawful orders of any public authority bearing on the perform- ance of the Work. 9 A201 iC;\i - 1980 AlA DOCU.\\E'T A20T/CM . GE'ER.~L CO'DITIO'S OF THE CO'TR~CT fOR CO,qRl'CTlv' CO'STRL!CTIC' MANAGEMENT EDITION . JUo,;E iC,,' EDITION . AIA~ . (f 1980 . THE A'\[RIC~' "<i\TUTE Of ARCHI1ECT". 1735 NE\\' YO;;, \VE., 1'\\'.. \\.\,HINGTO', D.C. :,oex" 4,7.3 I t is not the responsibility of the Contractor to make cerlain lhat the Contract Documents are ir. accord- ance with applicable laws, statutes, building codes and regulations. If the Contractor observes that am of the Contract Documents are at variance therewith in any re- spect, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Architect and the Construction Manager in writing, and ar.\' neces- sary changes shall be accomplished by ap;:Jropriate ;'~odification. 4.7.4 If the Contractor performs any Work krowing it to be contrary to such laws, ordinances, rules ard regula- tions, and without such notice to the Architect and the Construction Manager, the Contractor shall a"ume full responsibility therefor and shall bear all costs at1ributable thereto. 4.8 AllOWANCES 4.8,1 The Contractor shall include in the Contract Sum all allowances stated in the Contract Documents. Items covered by these allowances shall be supplied for such amounts and by such persons as the Construction Man- ager may direct, but the Contractor will not be required to employ persons against whom the Contractor makes a reasonable obj2ction. 4.8,2 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Docu- ments: .1 these allowances shall cover the co,t to the Contractor, less any applicable trade discount, of the materials and equipment required by the allowance, delivered at the site, and ali appli- cable taxes; ,2 the Contractor's costs for unloading and han- dling on the site, labor, installation co,fs, over- head, profit and other expenses contemplated for the original allowance shall be inc!uded in the Contract Sum and not in the allo',..ance; ,3 whenever the cost is more or less than the allowance, the Contract Sum shall be adjusted accordingly by Change Order. the c;,ount of \\ hich will recognize changes. if an\. in han- dling costs on the site, I"bar, instaI12:'on costs, 0\ erhead, profit and other expenses. 4,9 SUPERIN1ENDENT 4.9,1 The Contractor shall employ a competer.: superin- tendent and necessary assistants who shall be :n attend- ance at the Project site during the progre,s of '~e \\'ork. The superintendent shall represent the ContraC:' and all communications t:iven to the superintendent 5;'2.11 be as binding as if gi\en to the Contractor. Importar: commu- nications shall be confirmed in writing. Other cr:'mmuni- cations shall be so confirmed on written reque-: in each case. 4.10 CO,"HRACTOR'S CO~STRUCTION SCHEDULE 4.10.1 The Contractor, immediately after bein~ awarded the C,)ntract, sha!i prepare and submit for the Construc- tion '\'Ianager's "pproval a Contractor's Cc~:,truction Schedule for the Work which shall prO\ ide for expedi- tious and practicable execution oi the \"'ork. r-::, 5ched- ule shall be coordinated by the Constructior. 'tanager with the Project Construction Schedule. The Ccntractor's Construction Schedule shall be revised as requi'ed by the conditions of the Work and the ProJect, subject to the Construction t\-1anager's apprO\'al. 4.11 DOCUMENTS AND SAMPlES AT 1 HE SITE 4.11.1 The Contractor shall maintain at the Project site, on a current basis, one record copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, Change Orders and other i\10di- fications, in good order and marked currently to record all changes made during construction, and approved Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples. These shall be available to the Architect and the Construction ,".1anager. The Contractor shall advise the Construction Manager on a current basis of all changes in the Work made during construction. 4.12 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES 4,12.1 Shop Drawings are drawings, diagrams, schedules and other data specially prepared for the \".'ork by the Contractor or any Subcontractor, manufacturer, supplier or distributor to illustrate some portion of the \".'ork, 4,12.2 Product Data are illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams and other information furnished by the Contractor to illustrate a material, product or system for some portion of the Work. 4.12.3 Samples are physical examples which illustrate materials, equipment or workmanship, and establish standards by which the \".'ork will be judged. 4.12.4 The Contractor shall prepare, r('view, approve and submit through the Construction Manager, with reason- able promptness and in such sequence as to cause no de- lay in the \'York or in the work of the Owner or any sepa- rate contractor, all Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples required by the Contract Documents. The Con- tractor shall cooperate with the Construction Manager in the Construction Manager's coordination of the Contrac- tor's Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples with those of other separate contractors. 4,12.5 By preparing, approving and submitting Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, the Contractor rep- resents that the Contractor has determined and verified all materials, iield measureme:lts and iield construction criteria related thereto, or Will do so with reasonable promptness, and has checked and coordinated the infor- mation contained within such submilt2.ls with the require- ments of the Work, the Project and I~e Contract Docu- ments. 4,12.6 The Contractor shall not be relie',ed oi respomibil- ity for any deviation from the requirt:-:llents oi the Con- tract Documents by the Architect's approval of Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples under Subparagraph 2.3.18, unless the Contractor has specifically informed the Architect and Ihe Construction Manager in writing of such deviation at the time of submis-ion and the :\rchi- tect has gi\ en written approval to the specific de\ ialion. The Contractor shall not be relie\'ec irom responsibility for errors or omi:,sions in the Shop Dra\\ ings, Product Data or Samples bv the Architect's ahJfo1al of them. 4.12.7 The Contractor shall direct speciiic attention, in writing or on resubmitted Shop Dra\\ ings, Product Data or Samples, to re\isions other than thc:'e requested by the Architect on previous submittals. AlA DOCL"\E~T A201,CM . CE~ERAL COSOIiIOSS OF THE ~8'.TRACT FOR COSSTR1XTIO'. COSSTRL'CIO~ M""'~GE.'\E'T EDITION . Jl"E 19&J EO;-::J~ . AIA'E . @1980 . THE ",,[RIC....' I'.STlTl'H or ARCHITECTS. 1735 SEI\' YOR, AVE ,,\\ \\'ASHI'.CTOS. o.c. :(I(l()o, A201/CM -1980 10 4,12.8 No portion of Ihe \'I'ork requiring submission of a Shop Dr;1\\ :ng, Product Dala or Sample shall be com- menced un:d the "ubmitl,ll has been appro\ed by the ;\,(hilecl as pro\lded in Subparagraph 2.3.18. All "uch portiom of Ihe Work shall be in accordance with ap- pro\ ed qJbmittals. 4.13 USE. OF SITE 4.13.1 1 he Contractor shall confine operation< at the "ite to areas permitted bv law, ordinances, permits and the Contract Documents, and shall not unreasonably encum- ber the site \\ Ith any materials or equipment. 4.13.2 The Contractor "hall coordinate all of the Contrac- tor's operations with, and secure approval from, the Con- -truction \\anager before using any portion of the site. 4.14 CUTTING AND PATCHING OF WORK 4.14.1 The Contractor "hall be responsible for all cutting, fitting or patching that may be required to complete the VVork or to make its "everal parts fi t together properly. 4.14.2 The Conlractor shall not damage or endanger any portion of the Work or the work of the Ov. ner or any "eparate contractors by cutling, patching or otherwise aile ring any work, or by excavation. The Contractor shall not cut or otherwise Jlter the work of the Owner or any sepJrate contrJctor except with Ihe written consent of the Owner and of <uch "eparate contractor. The Contractor shall nol unre,l"onabl\ withhold from the O\'.ner or any "eparate contractor consent to culting or otherwise alter- ing the'\'\'ork. 4.15 ClEANING UP 4.15.1 The Contractor shall at all limes keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by the Contractor's operations. At the completion of the \\'ork. the Cont~actor shall remOve alllhe Contrac- tor's wa'-Ie materials and rubbish from and about the Project as \\ ell as all the Contractor's tools, construction equipmen1. machinery and surplus materials. 4.15.2 If the Contractor fails to clean up at :he comple- tion of Ihe Work, the Owner ma\' do so as pro\'ided in Paragraph 3.4 and the cost the,eo(shall be cherged to the Contractor. 4.16 CO\t\1UNICATlONS 4.16.1 The Con:ractor ,.hall fOf\\ard a1\ cO;T.-nunications 10 the 0\\ ner and the ,-\rchitect through the Construction .\\anager. 4.17 RQ)AllIES Al'.D PAHNTS 4,17,1 The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees, shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent rights and shall sa\'e the O\\ner e"d Ihe Con- struction \\anager harmless from loss on account thereoi, ~xcept that Ihe~ O\\ner, 0; the Construction \~anager as the case may be. shall be re<ponsible for ell such loss when a ,:articular design, process or the product of a par- ticular m2.nufacturer or manufacturers is selected by "uch person or such person's agent. If the Contfector, or the Construction ,'\anagef as the case may be, has reason to believe that the design, process or product SElected is an infringement of a p2.tent, that party shall be responsible for such loss unless such information is prom;:>lly given to the others and also to the Architect. 4.18 IN'D[Mr-\lfICATlON 4.18,1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Con- tractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the O\\ner, tl ,Architect, the Construction Manager, and their agents an.... employees from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting from the performance of the \\'ork, provided that any such claim, damage, loss or o.pense (1) is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, dis- ease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible propert\' rather than the Work itself) including the loss of use resulting therefrom, and (2) is causC'd in whole or in part by any negligent act or omission of the Contractor, any Subcontractor, anyone dirC'ctly or indirectly employed by an\' of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereur;der. Such obligation shall not be comtrued to negate, abridge or otherwise reduce ,1ny other right or obligation of indemnity which would otherwise exist as to any party or person described in this Par,1graph 4.18. 4.18.2 In any and all claims against the Owner, the Archi- tect, the Construction Manager or any of their agents or emplo\ees by any employee of the Contractor, any Sub- contractor, an)one directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, the indemnification obligation under this Para- graph 4.18 shall not be limited in any way by any limita- tion on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the ContrMtor or any Sub- contractor under workers' or workmen's compensation acts, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. 4.18,3 The obligations of the Contractor under this Pari' graph 4.18 shall not extend to the liability of the Architec or the Construction Manager, their agents or employees, arising out of (1) the preparation or approval of m.1ps, drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, Change Orders, de- signs or specifications, or (2) the giving oi or the failure 10 give directions or instructions by the Architect or the Construction "bnager, their agents or emplo)ees, pro- vided such giving or failure to give is the primary cause of the injury or damage. ARTiClE 5 SUBCONTRACTORS 5.1 DEFINITION 5,1.1 ,A, Subcontractor is a pu,-on or entity \\ho has a direct contract with the Contractor to perform any of the Work at the site. The term Subcontractor means a Sub- contractor or a Subcontractor's authorized represenlati\e. The term Subcontractor does not include am' separate contractor or am' separate contraclor's <ubcontr.,ctors. 5.1.2 ,.\ Sub.subcontractor is a per<on or entil\ who has a direct or indirect contract \\ilh ~ Subcontraclor to per- form any of the \Vork at the site, The term Sub-subcon- tractor nlC'an<. a Sub-subcontractor or an aulhorized rep- resentati\ e thereof. 5.2 AWARDS or SUBCONTRACTS AND OTHER CONTRACTS fOR PORTIONS OF THE WORK 5,2,1 Unless otherwise required by the Contract Docu- 11 A201/CM -1980 AI/o, DOCL'~\E~T A~Ol/CM' GE'>ERAl CO'>,)1110'S OF THE CO, TRACT FOR CO'>'lRLCTIO'> CO";STRlCTrON ,~'v'NAG[',~['T [01110"; . JL"E 1980 E0I1/0N . AIA~ . r[; 1950 . THE ;\\lRICA'> "STITL TE OF ARCHITECTS, i~33 0,;[\\' ,ORK AVE., ~.\\'., \\;<dl'G10'> O.c. )(1:)1.10 , -: ' "..' C' - -. -.' - :.... ~ ';. \' . c. _.1,.., C~.- ,'r_. .: --'f ments or the Bidding Documents, the Contractor, as soon as practicable after the award of the Contract, shall fur- nish to the Construction Manager in writing for review by the Owner, the Architect and the Construction ....1an- ager, the names of the persons or entities (including those who are to furnish materials or equipment fabricated to a special design) proposed for each of the principal por- tions of the Work. The Construction Manager will promptly reply to the Contractor in writing stating whether or not the Owner, the Architect or the Con- struction Manager, after due investigation, has reasonable objection to any such proposed person or entity. Failure of the Construction Manager to reply promptly shall con- stitute notice of no reasonable objection. 5.2.2 The Contractor shall not contract with any such proposed person or entity to whom the Owner, the Ar- chitect or the Construction Manager has made reasonable objection under the provisions of Subparagraph 5.2.1. The Contractor shall not be required to contract with anyone to whom the Contractor has a reasonable objection. 5.2,3 If the Owner, the Architect or the Construction Manager has reasonable objection to any such proposed person or entity, the Contractor shall submit a substitute to whom the Owner, the Architect and the Construction Manager have no reasonable objection, and the Contract Sum shall be increased or decreased by the difference in cost occasioned by such substitution and an appropriate Change Order shall be issued; however, no increase in the Contract Sum shall be allowed for any such substitu- tion unless the Contractor has acted promptly and re- sponsively in submitting names as required by Subpara- graph 5.2.1. 5.2.4 The Contractor shall make no substitution for any Subcontractor, person or entity previously selected if the Owner, the Architect or the Construction !\1anager makes reasonable objection to such substitution. 5.3 SUB CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS 5.3.1 By an appropriate agreement, written where legally required for validity, the Contractor shall require each Subcontractor, to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor, to be bound to the Contractor by the terms of t~:€ Contract Documents, and to assume to- ward the Contractor all the obligations and responsibili- ties which the Contractor, by these Documents, assumes toward the Owner, the Architect and the Construction Manager. Said agreement shall preserve and protect the right; of t~e 0\\ ner, the .-\rchitect and the Construction Manager under the Contract Documents with respect to the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor so that the subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights, and "hall allow to the Subcontractor, unless specifically pro\ :ded otherwise in the Contractor-Subcontractor Agreement. the beneiit of all rights, remedies and redress agai:lst the Contractor that the Contractor, by these Docu- ments, has against the Owner. Where appropriate, the Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar agreements with their Sub-subcontractors. The Contractor shall make a\'ailable to each proposed Sub- contractor. prior to the execution of the Subcontract, copies of the Contract Documents to which the Subcon- tractor will be bound by this Paragraph 5.3, and identify to the Subcontractor any terms and conditions of the pro- posed Subcontract which may be at \'ariance with the Contract Documents. Each Subcontractor shall similarly make copies of such Documents available to their Sub- subcontractors. ARTICLE 6 WORK BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS 6,1 OWNER'S RIGHT TO PERFORM WORK AND TO AWARD SEPARATE CONTRACTS 6,1,1 The Owner reserves the right to perform work re- lated to the Project with the Owner's own forces, and to award separate contracts in connection with other por- tions of the Project or other work on the site under these or similar Conditions of the Contract. If the Contractor claims that delay, damage or additional cost is involved because of such action by the Owner, the Contractor shall make such claim as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 6.1.2 \Vhen separate contracts are awarded for different portions of the Project or other work on the site, the term Contractor in the Contract Documents in each case shall mean the Contractor who executes each separate Owner- Cont ractor Agreement. 6,1.3 The Owner will provide for the coordination of the work of the Owner's own forces and of each separate contractor with the Work of the Contractor, who shall cooperate therewith as provided in Paragraph 6.2. 6,2 MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY 6.2.1 The Contractor shall afford the Owner, the Con- struction Manager and separate contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their ma- terials and equipment and the execution of their work, and shall connect and coordinate the Work with theirs as required by the Contract Documents. 6.2.2 If any part of the Contractor's Work depends for proper execution or results upon the work of the Owner or any separate contractor, the Contractor ,hall, prior to proceeding with the \\lork, promptly report to the Con- struction Manager any apparent discrepancies or defects in such other work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. Failure of the Contractor so to report shall constitute an acceptance of the Cwner's or separate contractor's work as fit and proper to receive the Work, except as to defects which may subsequently become apparent in such work by otr.ers. 6.2.3 Any costs caused by defecti\'e or ill-timed work shall be borne by the parly responsible therefor. 6.2.4 Should the Contractor wrongfully cause damage to the work or property of the Owner, or to other work or property on the site, the Contractor shall promptly rem- edy such damage as provided in Subparagraph 10.2.5. 6.2.5 Should the Contractor wrongfully delay or cause dam"ge to the work or property of any separate contrac- tor, the Contractor shall, upon due notice, promptly at- tempt to settle with such other contractor by agreement, or otherwise to resolve the dispute. If such separate con- tractor sues or initiates an arbitration proceeding against the Owner on account of any delay or damage alleged to have been caused by the Contractor, the Owner shall AlA DOCUME"T Al01lCM . GESEP~A.L CO~DITIO~S OF THE COS TRA.CT FOR COSSTRUCTJON COS5TRUCTIOS .\\A~AGE\',ENT EDITION . JUNE 1980 EDITIOS . AIA<3' . @ 1980 . THE AMER:C.A.S I....STITCTE OF .A.RCHITECTS. 1735 NEW YORK AVE.. ~\\... WASHINGTON. D.C. 20006 A201/CM - 1980 12 notify the Contractor who ,hall defend ,->~h proceedings at the Owner's expense, and if any juc~Tlent or aW<ird against the Owner Mi,es therefrom, the::ontrac!or shall payor satisfy it and shall reimbur,e th" Owner for all attorneys' fees and court or arbitr;"ion~osts \\ ~,ich the O\\ner has incurred. 6.3 OW!\:[R'S RIGHT TO ClEAN UP 6.3.1 If a dispute arises between the Contrac:or Jnd ,eparate contractor, a, to their respon"lt ,ty for cleaning up as required by Paragraph 4.15, the C", ner fT.:;y clean up and charge the cost thereof to the co' :ractors re,pon- sible therefor as the Construction Mar,i;er sha" deter- mine to be just. ARTIClE 7 MISCEllANEOUS PROVISIONS 7.1 GOVERNING LAW 7.1.1 The Contract shall be go\erned b. the law of the place where the Project is located. 7,2 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIG!\:S 7,2,1 The Owner and the Contractor, rbpecti\ely, bind themselves, their pMtners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party heretc ~nd to the part- ners, successors, aSSigns and legal repres-::ntatives of such other party with respect to all co\enants agreel7'ents and obligations contained in the Contract DO:.Jment,. 0:either parly to the Contract shall assign the Co~:ract or sublet it as a whole without the written consent ,:; the other. 7.3 WRITTEN I'\OTICE 7.3,1 Written notice shall be deemed lc have been duly served if delivered in person to the inc. idual or mem- ber of the firm or entity or to an o({ict- of the corpora- tion for whom it \\as intended, or if de . ered a: or sent by registered or certified mail to the las: :Jusiness address known to the party giving the notice. 7.4 CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES 7.4,1 Should either party to the Contra:: suffer injury or damage to person or prnputy becau'e c any ae: or omis- sion of the other part~ or of ;,ny of --,e oth", party's employees, agenb or others for whose =::s suc~ part\ is legally liable, claim shall be made iL ,'.ritint: to such other party within a reasonable time afl(;' the fir<: obsen'- .ince of -uch injuf\ or damage. 7.5 PERFORMA!'<.:CE BOND AND LABOR -\.'0 MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND 7.5.1 The Owner ,hall have the rit~~ 10 recuire the Contractor to furnish bonds cO\cring th~ 'aithful ;:>erform- ance of the Contract and the pa\menl :i all o::ligations arising thereunder If Jnd as required if" "e Bidcng Doc- uments or the Contract Documents. 7.6 RIGHTS A!'<.:D REMEDIES 7.6.1 The duties and obligations imp: ,::d b\ the Con- tract Documents and the rights and :,o,edies a\'ailable thereunder shall be in addition to. Jnd c:t a lim:ation of, ,lny duties. obligations, rights and reme~ es othe~\\'ise im- posed or available bv law. 7,6,2 0:0 action or fdure to act by the Owner, the Ar- chitect, the Construction Manager or the Contractor shall constitute 2 wai\ er of any right or duty afiorded any ( them undtr the Cont,2ct, nor shall an)' such action o. iailure to act constitute an approval of or acquiescence in ,111)' breach thereunder, except as may be specifically agreed in 1\ riting. 7.7 TESTS 7.7,1 If the Contract Documents, laws, OrdIllJIlCeS, rules, regulations or orders oi any public authority having juris- diction require any portion of the \^-'ork to be inspected, tested or apprO\ed, t::e Contractor shall gi\e the Architect Jnd the Construction \\anager timely notice of its readi- ness so the Architect end the Construction ,\1anager may observe such inspection, testrng or approval. The Con- tractor shall bear all costs of such inspections, tests or approvals conducted by public authorities. Unless other- wise provided, the Owner shall bear all costs of other in- spections, test,- or approvals. 7.7.2 If the Architect or the COllstruction Manager deter- mines that any Work requi res special inspection, testing or appro\al which St.;8paragraph 7.7.1 does not include, the Construction ,'1anager will, upon written authoriza- tion from the Owner, instruct the Contractor to order such special inspectio:1, testing or approval, and the Con- tractor shail give notice as pro\ided in Subparagraph 7.7.1. If such special i:lspection or testing rneals a failure oi the Work to comp;\ with the requirements of the Con- tract Documents, the Contractor shall bear all costs thereof, including cO'llpensation for Ihe Architect's and the ConstructiO:1 Mar."ger's additional services made nec- essary by such failu'e; otherwise the 01\ ner shall bear such costs, and an at)propriate Change Order shall bl issued. 7.7.3 ReC;C1ired cert,;.icates of impection, testing or ap- proval she'! be ,ecu'ed by the Contractor and the Con- tractor she:: p:ompt:-.. deliver them 10 the Construction \\anager ;or tr2.llsmi::al to the Architect. 7.7.4 Ii t~e Architec: or the Construction !\\anager wishes to ob,efle the I~spec;;ons, tests or appro\als reqUired by the Contract Docum,:-nts, they will do so promptl\' and, where practicable, at the source of supply. 7.8 I!\:TEREST 7.8.1 Pa\ ments due ;,:1d unpaid under the Contract Doc- uments ,r.a!1 bear inTerest from the date pc\ ment is due at <uch [2:,0 a: :~e ~2.ties may agree upO:. n writing or, In :lie ab;e:lce :nerec.i. at the legal rate pre\"iling at the place of Ire Project. 7.9 ARBITRATION 7.9,1 All C!2,:-;:', di::Jutes and other malters in ouest ion between :~,e Ce,ntrac:or and the Ol\'ner ari~ing o~t of or relating te the Contr,,~t Documents or the breach thereof, except a" pro-.ded -. Subpdragraph 2.3.14 \lith respect to the Architects dec;ionson matters relating to artistic efiect, anc cxcept fc - claims \\ hieh ha\'e been wail ed by the Illakillg or ecce:::ance of final pa\mert ,1, prol'ided by Subp"re;ra;:Jhs 9.::'4 through 9Q6. inciL:sive, ,hall be decided bI art:trat:.: '1 in accordance \lith the Construc- tion IndL:;tfl ..;~bitr2::on Rules of the American ..\rbitra- lion ..\ssoc:atioll ther: e>btaining unless the pdties mutuallv 13 A201/CM-1980 ~I.\ DOCU,~\EST A:>Ol/CM . U', ,;L CO'DI~ :.,s OF THE CO,STRACT FO'. CO," 'L'( liON C:J~5~,TC:IO" ,~~A"AGE\\E\, ,:J:'T!C''' . ; _ 'E 1980 EDITIO~ . AIA~ . @ 1%:: . THE ,..,[R'C'.' !'STI1LTE Of .\RCH,-,CT5 --3j '0:. laRK AVE. '.:1\' \1..\'HI",10:-':, DC. :'0006 :: _.., :..,"" agree otherwise. No arbitration arising out of or relating to the Contract Documents shall include, by cO:1solida- tion, joinder or in any other manner, the Archi:ect, the Construction .\1anager, their employees or consultants except by written consent containing a specific reference to the Owner-Contractor Agreement and signed by the Architect, the Construction !\1anager, the 0" :1er, the Contractor and any other person sought to be joined. No arbitration shall include by consolidation, joinder or in any other manner, parties other than the OW:1er, the Contractor and any other persons subqantially involved in a common question of fact or law, whose presence is required if complete relief is to be accorded in the arbi- tration. No person other than the Owner or the Contrac- tor shall be included as an original third party or addi- tional third party to an arbitration whose interest or re- sponsibility is insubstantial. Any consent to arbitration involving an additional person or persons shall not con- stitute consent to arbitration of any dispute not described therein or with any person not named or described therein. The foregoing aweement to arbitrate and any other agreement to arbitrate \\lith an additional person or persons duly consented to by the parties to the Owner- Contractor Agreement shall be specifically enforceable under the prevailing arbitration law. The award rendered by the arbitrators shall be final, and judgment ma\ be en- tered upon it in accordance with applicable 103\'. in any court having jurisdiction thereof. 7.9,2 t-.:otice of the demand for arbitration shall be filed in writing with the other party to the Owner-Co:1tractor Agreement and with the American :\rbitration Associa- tion, and a copy shall be filed with the Architect and the Construction ,"'1anager. The demand for arbitration shall be made within the time limits specified in Subpa~agraph 2.3.15 where applicable. and in all other cases \\ ithin a reasonable time after the claim, dispute or othe~ matter in question has arisen; and in no e\ent shall it be made after the date when institution of legal or equita81e pro- ceedings ba~ed on ~uch claim, di~pute or other rnaUer in que~ti~n would be b"r'ed by the applicable statute of limitations. 7.9.3 Unle" otherwi~e agreed in writing, the CC>:ltractor ~hall carr.. on the Work and maintain its progres" during anv arbit;a!ion proceedings, and the Owner shall con- tinue to make payments to the Contractor in accordance with the Contract Document~. ARTICLE 8 TIME 8.1 DEFINITIONS 8.1.1 L'nless otherwi"e pro\ ided, the Contract Time is the period of time allotted in the Contract Docurr.ents for Substantial Completion of the \\'ork as defined :n Sub- paragraph 8.1.3. including authorized adjustment" ::'ereto. 8.1.2 The date of commencement of the \\'or~ is the date eqabli~hed in a notice to proceed. If there is no no- tice to proceed, it shall be such other date as may be established in the O\\r.er-Contractor Agreement or else- where in the Contract Document<. 8.1.3 The Date 01 Sub,tantial Completion of tr.e Work or designated portion thereof is the Date certified by the Architect when construction is sufficientlv complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so that the Owner or separate contracto:s Cdn occupy or utilize the \\'ork or a designated portion thereof 1""0r the use for which it is intended. 8.1.4 The Dale of Substantial Completion of the Project or designated portion thereof is the Date certified by the Architect \,hen construction is sufficiently complete so the Owner can occupy or utilize the Project or designated portion thereoi ior the use for which it was intended. 8.1.5 The term day as used in the Contract Documents shall mean c;!endar day unles~ specifically designated otherwise. 8.2 PROGRESS AND COMPLETION 8,2.1 All time limits stated in the Contract Documents a re of the essence of the Contract. 8.2,2 The Contractor "hall begin the Work on the date of commencement as defined in Subparagraph 8.1.2. The Contractor shall carry the Work forward expeditiously with ;,dequate forces and shall achieve Sub"tantial Com- pletion of the \\'ork within the Contract Time. 8.3 DElA YS AND EXTENSIONS OF TIME 8.3.1 Ii the Contractor is delayed at ,1n)' time in the progress of the \\'ork by any act or neglect of the Owner, the Architect, the Construction .\\anager, any of their em- ployees, any separate contractor employed by the Owner, or by changes ordered in the Work, labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in transportation, adverse weather condi- tions not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties, any causes beyond the Contractor's control, delay author- ized by the Owner pending arbitration, or by any other cause which the Construction ,\\anager determines may justify the delay, then the Contract Time shall be ex- tended by Change Order for such rea<onable time as the Con~truction .\\anager may determine. 8,3,2 Any claim for extension of time shall be made in writing to the Construction ,,",Ia 11,1 ger not more than t\\ellty cia\s aiter the commencement of the delay; other- wise it "hall be \\ai\ed. In the ('l~e oi .] continuing dela\ only one claim is necessary. The Contr,lctor shall pro\.ide an estimate of the probable efl.C',.t of <uch dela\' on the progress of the \\'ork. 8.3,3 Ii no agreement is m,1de stating the dates upon which interpretations as pro\"ided in Subp,lragraph 2.3.11 ~hall be iurni,hed. then no claim for delay "hall be "llo'."eci Oil acccc.rlt oi failure 10 i~,~r.i,h 'uch interpretJ- tion~ until j.iiicen da~~ iii:er \\riUen n..:q~Jeq is mJde for them. and not then unle"" ~lIch cl.lim i< reas(l!1"ble. 8.3.4 This P;;'agr.,ph 8.3 doe, not e,clude the recO\er\" of d.lmages fa: delay by either par1\ under other pro\i- ~ions oi the C()rlt~act Document<. ARTICLE 9 PA 'O\1ENTS AND COMPLETION 9.1 cot<nRACT SUM 9.1.1 The Cc,ntract Sum i~ 'Ialed in the Owner-Contrac- tor .~greelllent 2nd, including ,lllthorized adjustments thereto. i~ the total amount pa\able b\. the O\\ner to the Contractor ior the periormance oi the \\'ork under the Contract Documents. A201/CM -1980 14 AlA DOCUMENT '>'201.CM . Gc 'ERAL CO'Dll 'O'S Of lHE CC' lRACT rOR CO,SlRlCTiO' CO,STRLCTIO' \~A".~GE\\E'T EDITION. JL'E 1930 EDITIC' . AIA@ . Qi980 . THE A'\.ERIC~' l"ll,L 1E OF ~RCHI1[Cl~. ,;35 'E"\ YOR~ A\"E.. ... 'S. \VASH"GTO,. D.C C(lOOf> 9.2 SCHEDUU OF VAlUES 9.2.1 l3efore the fir<t ApplicJtion for P,lymen!. the Con- tractor shall <ubmit to the Construction .'\2nager a schedule of values allocated to the various portions of the \Vor~, prepared in such form and <upported bv such data to '-ub<tantiate its ,lccuracv as the Architect and the Con- <lruction r\~anager may require. This schedule. unless objected to by the Con<truction \1anager or the .-\rchitect, "h,lll be used only as a basis for the Contractors Applica- tions for Payment. 9.3 APPLICATIONS fOR PAYMENT 9.3.1 At least fifteen days before the date for each progress payment e"tablished in the Owner-Contr2ctor r\greement, the Contractor shall submit to the Construc- tion Manager an itemized Application for Payment, notar- ized if required, supported by such data substantiating the Contractor's right to payment as the Owner, the Ar- chitect or the Construction Manager may requj'e, and re- flecting retainage, if any, as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. The Construction !\1anager will as- "emble the Application with similar applications from other contractors on the Project into a combined Project Application for Payment and forward it with recommen- dations to the Architect \\lIhin seven days. 9.3,2 Unless otherwise prO\'ided in the Conll2ct Docu- ments, payments will be made on account of r.~2teri21s or equipment not incorporated in the Work but deli\ered and suitably stored at the site and. if approved in advance by the Owner, rayments may similarly be made for mate- rials or equipment suitably stored at some other loca- tion agreed upon in writing. Payments for m2terials or equipment stored on or off the site shall be conditioned upon submission by the Contractor of bills of sale or such other procedures satisfactory to the Owner to estab- lish the 0\\ ner's title to such materials or equ:pment or otherwise protect the Owner's interest, including applica- ble in<urance and transpor1ation 10 the site for those m,lterials and equipment stored oil the site. 9.3.3 The Contractor warrants that title to .:;11 Work, materials and cqui;,ment co\'cred bv an Applic2tion for Pavmcnt will pass to the Owner either by incorporation in the con<lruction or upon receipt of paymE:nt bv the Contractor, \\hiche\'er occurs first, free and c:ear of all liens, claim', security interests or encumbrance:'. herein- .liter reierred to in this .-\rticle 9 as "liens"; 2rd that no \\'ork, material, or equipment co\'ered by an Application fnr PJ\ men! \\ill k:\ e h,:-c:; acqt;:red b\. the CYllr<ictor. or by Jm other per'-on puforming \Vork Jt I-,e site or furnishing materials and equipOllent for the Pro;ect, sub- ject to an ,lgreement under which an interest ::",erein or an encumbr,ince thereon is retained b\' the se"d or oth- em'ise impoced bv the Contractor or <uch OthE" per'on. 9.4 CER1IFICATES FOR PAYMENT 9.4.1 The Architect will, within seven days aiter the re- ceipt of the Project Application for Pal ment with the rec- ommendations of the Construction Manager, re'. ie\\ the Project Application for Pavment and either is<ue a Project Certificate for Pa)ment to the Owner \\ith a copy to the Con<truction "A1nager for distribution to the Contractor for such amounts as the ,-\rchitect determines ere prop- erlv due, or notify the Conqruction "~anager in \',fiting of the reasons for \\ithholding a Certificate as prO\ided in Subparagraph 9.6.1. Such notification will be forwarded to the Contractor by the Construction .\1anager. 9.4.2 The issuance of a Project Certificate for Payment will constitute a representation by the Architect to the Owner that, based on the Architect's obsenations at the site as provided in Subparagraph 2.3.4 and the data com- prising the Project Application for Payment, the Work has progressed to the point indicated; that, to the best of the Architect's kno\\ ledge, information and belief, the quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Docu- ments (subject to an e\Jluation of the VVork for conform- ance with the Contract Documents upon Substantial Completion of the Work, to the results of any subsequent tests required by or performed under the Contract Docu- ments, to minor deviations from the Contract Documents correctable prior to completion, and to any specific quali- fications stated in the Certificate); and that the Contrac- tor is entitled to payment in the amount certified. How- ever, by issuing a Project Certificate for Pa\ment, the Ar- chitect shall not thereby be deemed to represent that the Architect has made exhausti\'e or continuous on-site in- spections to check the quality or quantity of the Work, has reviewed the construction means, methods, tech- n iques, sequences or procedures, or has made any exam- ination to ascertain how or for what purpo,e the Contrac- tor has used the monies pre\'iously paid on account of the Contract Sum. 9.5 PROGRESS PAYMENTS 9.5,1 After the Architect has issued a Project Certificate for Payment, the Owner shall make payment in the man- ner and within the time provided in the Contract Docu- ments. 9,5.2 The Contractor shall promptly pay each Subcon- tractor upon receipt of payment from the O\\ner, out of the amount paid to the Contractor on account of such Subcontractor's Work, the amount to which said Subcon- tractor is entitled. reflecting the percentage actually re- tained, if any, from pa\ment, to the Contractor on ac- count of such Subcontr2ctor's Work. The Contractor ,hall bv an appropriate agreement with each 5ubcontr~ctor: require each Subcontractor to make pa\ments to their Sub-subcontractors in similar manner. 9.5.3 The Architect may, on request and at the Archi- tect's di"cretion. furnish to any Subcontr2ctor, if prac- ticable, information regarding the percentages of com- pletion or the arr.our.t' c,pplied for b\ the C:.~trac:o: Jnd the action taken thereon by the Archrtect on account of Work done by such Subcontractor. 9.5.4 '..:either the O\\ner, the-\rchitect nor the Construc- tron ,\\anager shall ha\e any obligation to P2\ or to <ee to the pa\ment of any monies to any 5ubcon::actor except a" may otherwise be required bv law. 9.5.5 '\0 certification of a progress payme:1t, any prog- re"" pa\ment, or anv partial or entire use or occupancy of the Project by the Owner, shall constitute an accept- ance of any Wor~ not in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.6 PAYMENTS WITHHElD 9.6.1 The Architect, following comultation with the Construction Manager, may decline to certify payment 15 A201/CM -1980 \I~ DOCUMU,T A201,CM . CE~ERAL CO....;)'1I0....s OF THE CO.N1RACT FOR CO....S1RLCTION Cj....SELCTION MA~ACEMENT EDITION . Jl.'~E 1980 EDITION . AIA~ . ::;: ,980 . THE ",'ERIC'S I.....STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1~33 ....E\\. )ORK AVE. N,W.. WASHI....CTON, D,c.:>1)()()(, and may \\ Ithhold the Certificate in whole or in part to the extent necessar) :0 rea,e:nably protect the O\\ner. ii, in the Architect's opl~ion, the Architcct is unable to make representations to the Owner as provided in Subpara- graph 9.4.2. If the ."~chitect lS unable to make representa- tions to the Owner as pre.. ided in Subparagraph 9.4.2, and to certify payment in tr.e amount of the Project Ap- plication, the Architect \\ ill notify the Comtruction \\.1n- ager as pro\ided in 5ubparasr.1ph 9.4.1. If the Contractor and the Architect ca~not "l;-ee on a revised amount. the Architect \\ ill promptly issuee a Project Certificate for Pay- ment for the amount for \\ hich the Architect is able to make such representations to the O\\'ner. The Architect may also decline to certify payment or, because of subse- quently discovered evidence or subsequent observations, the Architect may nullify the whole or any part of any Project Certificate for Payment previously issued to such extent as may be necessary. in the Architect's opinion, to protect the Owner from laoS because of: .1 defective Wo+ not remedied; .2 third party c!Jims filed or reasonable evidence in- dicating probable filing of such claims; ,3 failure of the Contr2ctor to make payments prop- erly to Subcontractors, or for labor, materials or equipment; .4 reaoanable e\ ;dence that the 'vVork cannot be com- pleted for the unpalc balance of the Contract Sum; .5 damage to the Owner or another contractor; .6 reasonable e\'idence that the Work will not be completed \'. :thin the Contract Time; or .7 persistent fai'ure to carry out the \Vork in accord- ance with the Contract Documents. 9.6.2 When the b~ounds in Subparagraph 9.6.1 above are remO\'ed, paYfTent sha~1 be made for amounts \\ ith- held because of thE:m. 9,7 F AllLJRE OF PA Y."-m.a 9.7,1 If the Const-uction \\anager should fail to issue recommendations \'. ithin seven days of receipt of the Contractor's Application for Payment, or if, through no fault of the Contractor, tre Architect does not issue a Project Certifjcate for Pa\ ment within seven davs .::fter the Architect's receipt of t~e Project Application for Pay- ment, or if the Owner doe, not pay the Contractor within seven days after the date established in the Contract Doc- uments am amour: certiL,,::l by the i'\rchitect or a\\a'ded by arbilrat,un, ther. the Co..,lrac\or may, upon se\en addi- tional days' wrilte~ notice to the O\\ner, the Architect and the Comtruc1:on M""ager. stop the \York until pay- ment of the amou~t owjn~ has been received. The Con- tract Sum ,hall be increas~d by the amount of the Con- tractor's reasonable costs of shut-down, delay and start- up, \\ hich shall be eMectee by appropriate Change Order in accordance witr Paragr.::ph 12.3. 9.8 SUBSTANTIh,L CO.\~PLmON 9.8.1 \Yhen the Contractor considers that the \".'ork, or a designated portion thereof which is acceptable to the Owner, is substan:ially complete as defined in Subpara- graph 8.1.3. the CO'1tractor shall prepare for the Construc- tion Manager a list of items to be completed or cor- rected. The failure to inclt.de any items on such list does not alter the re,;ponsibility of the Contractor to complete all Work III i:ccordance With the Contract Documents. When the Arc!'.itect, on the baSIS of inspection and con- sultation With the Construction Manager, determines that the \....Iork or cesignated portion thereof is substantially complete, the :'\rchitect will then prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion of the \Vork which shall establish the Date of Substantial Completion of the Work, shall stale the responsibilities of the O\\ner and the Contractor for security. maintenance, heat, utilities. damage to the Work and in,urance, and shall fix the time within which the Contractor shall complete the items listed therein. The Certificate of Substantial Completion of the Work shall be submitted to the Owner and the Contractor for their written acceptance of the responsibilities assigned to them in such Certificate. 9.8.2 Upon Substantial Completion of the \Vork or desig- nated portion thereof, and upon application by the Con- tractor and certification by the Architect. the Owner shall make payment. reflecting adjustment in retainage, if any, for such Work or portion thereof as prO\ ided in the Con- tract Documents. 9.8.3 When the Architect. on the basis of inspections, determines that the Project or designated portion thereof is substantially complete, the Architect will then prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion of the Project \\hich shall establish the Dale of Substantial Completion of the Project and fix the time within \\ hich the Contrac- tor shall complete any uncompleted items on the Certif- icate of Substantial Completion of Ihe Work. 9.8.4 Warranties required by the Contract Documents shall commence on the Date of Substantial Completion of the Project or designated portion thereof unless other- wise provided in the Certificate of Substantial Comple- tion of the Work or designated portion thereof. 9.9 Flr-;AL COMPLETION AND FINAL PAYMENT 9.9.1 Follo',\ Ing the Architect's issuance of the Certificate of Substantia! Completion of the Work or designated por- tion thereof, and the Contractor's completion of the \\ork, the Contractor shall forward to the Construction .'~anager a \\ <tten notice that the Work is ready for final impection ar:d acceptance, and snail also fOf\\ard to the Construction \~anager a final Application for Payment. Lpon receipt, the Construction \\anager will make the necessary e\aluations and forward recommendations to the Architect who will promptlv make such inspection. \\~.en the!..~chitect finds the \'.ark acceptable under the Contract Documents and the Contract fully per- formed, the -\rchitect will issue a Project Certificate for Pa)ment which will approve the iinal pal'ment due the Contractor. This approval will con,;titute a representation that. to the test of the Architect's knO\\ ledge, informa- tion and belief, and on the basis of observations and in- ,pections, the \\lork has been completed in accordance with the Te':ns and Condifions of the Contract Docu- ments and tht the entire balance found to be due the Contractor, 2~d noted in said Certiiicate, is due and pay- able. The Architect's approval of said Project Certificate for Payment will constitute a further representation that the conditio~;; precedent to the Contractor's being en- titled 10 final payment as set forth in Subparagraph 9.9.2 have been fUlfilled. AlA DOCUME~ T A201,C'\ . CE'< ~.~l CO'DI110'S OF THE CO'-'1""O FOR CO'S1"LJOIO-": CO,STRUOIO, MA'.A.C:.\\ENT tJITIO:-.l . JU'E 1980 EOITIO' . AIA~ . @ 1930 . THE A"ERICA' J-..:STITUTE Cf .A.RCHI;:CTS. 17351'[\\' YORK AVE., '.\\' . \\'ASHI'CTON. D.C. 2C\Xl6 A201/CM -1980 16 9.9.2 Neither the final payment nor the remaining retain- age shall become due until the Contractor submits to the Architect, through the Construction ,\\anager, (1) an affi- d.wit that all payrolls, bills for materials and equipment, and other indebtedness connected with the Work for II hlch Ihe Owner or the Ollner's pr0perty might in any Ilay be re~pon~ible, have been paid or otherwise satis- fied, (2) consent of surety, if any, to final payment, and i3i if required by the Owner, other data establishing pay- ment or satisfaction of all <uch obligations, such as re- ceipts, relea~es and waivers of liens arising out of the Contract, to the extent and in such form as may be desig- nated by the Owner. If any Subcontractor refuses to fur- ni,h a release or waiver required by the Owner, the Con- tractor may furnish a bond satisfactory to the Owner to indemnify the Owner against any such lien. If any such lien remains unsatisfied after all payments are made, the Contractor shall refund to the Owner all monies that the latter may be compelled to pay in discharging such lien, including all costs and reasonable attorneys' fees. 9.9.3 If, after Substantial Completion of the \Vork, final completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor or by the issuance of Change Orders affecting final completion, and the Construction Manager so confirms, the Owner shall, upon application by the Contractor and certification by the Architect and without terminating the Contract, make payment of the balance due for that portion of the Work fully completed and accepted. If the remaining balance for Work not fully completed or corrected is less than the retainage stipu- lated in the Contract Documents, and if bonds have been furnished as provided in Paragraph 7.5, the written con- sent of the surety to the payment of the balance due for that portion of the Work fully completed and accepted shall be submitted by the Contractor to the Construction ,\\Jnager prior to certification of such payment. Such pay- ment shall be made under the Terms and Conditions gov- erning final payments, except that it shall not constitute a wail'er of claims. 9.9.4 The making of final payment shall, after the Date of Substantial Completion of the Project, constitute a waiver of all claims by the Owner except those arising from: .1 unsettled liens; .2 faulty or defective Work appearing after Substan- tial Completion of the \Vork; .3 failure of the \^>'ork to comply with the require- ments of the Contract Documen:s; or .4 terms of any special warranties required by the Contract Documents. .9.9.5 The acceptance of frnal pa)ment shall. after the Date of Substantial Completion of the Project, constitute a I',aiver of all claims by the Contractor except those pre\ ;ously made in writing and identiiied by the Contrac- tor as unsettled at the time of the final Application for Payment. 9.9.6 All provisions of this Agreement, including with- out limitation those establishing obli!,ations and proce- dures, shall remain in full force and efiect notwithstand- ing the making or acceptance of final payment prior to the Date of Substantial Completion of the Project. ARTICLE 10 PROTECTION OF PERSONS ASD PROPERTY 10,1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A'D PROGRA~~S 10.1.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety p:eclutions and programs in connection with the \-\lork. 10.2 SAnTY Of PERSONS A,....D PROPERTY 10,2.1 The Contractor shall take all rea,onable precau- tions for the safety of, and shall pro'. Ide all reasonable protection to prevent damage, Injury or loss to: ,1 all employees on the Work and all other persons who may be affected thereby; .2 all the Work and all materials and equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on or off the site, under the care, custody or control of the Contractor or any of the Contr2ctor's Subcon- tractors or Sub-subcontractors; .3 olher property at the site or adjacent thereto, in- cluding trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures and utilities not designated for removal, relocation or replacement in the course of construction; and .4 the work of the Owner or olher separate contrac- tors. 10,2.2 The Contractor shall gile all notices and comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful orders of any public authorit) bearing on the safety of persons or property or their protection from damage, injury or loss. 10.2.3 The Contractor shall erect and maintain, as re- quired by existing conditions and lhe progress of the Work, all reasonable safeguards for safet)' and protection, including posting danger signs and other warnings against hazards, promulgating safety regulations and notifying owners and users of adjacent utilities. 10.2.4 \Vhen the use or storage of exp:osives or other hazardous materials or equipment is necessary for the execution of the \^>'ork, the Contractor <"a'l exerci"e the utmost care and shall carryon such aCi'.I:ies under the supervision of properly qualified personnel. 10.2.5 The Contractor "hall promptly remi'cy all damage or loss (other than damage or loss InsurE-d under Para- graph 11.3) to any property referred to in Clauses 10.2.1.2 and 10.2.1.3 caused in whole or in part bl the Contrac- tor. anI' Subcontractor, any Sub-<ubconl:2c:cr. amone di- rectl\ or indirectly employed bl Jny oi ::em, or by any- one for whose acts any of them may be Lable, and for which the Contractor is responSible under Clauses 10.2.1.2 and 10.2.1.3, except damage or loss at:::~,utable to the acts or omissions of the 0\\ ner, the Alch;~ect, the Con- struction Manager or anyone directly c: ;~,dlrectly em- plo)ed by any of them, or by amone for whose acts any of them may be liable, and not attributablE- to the fault or negligence of the Contractor. The fo:egoing obliga- tions of the Contractor are in addition to the Contractor's obligations under Paragraph 4.18. 10.2.6 The Contractor shall designate a responsible member of the Contractor's o:ganization at the site whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. This person shall be the Contractor's superintendent unless 17 A201/CM --1980 ~IA DOCC~H'IT A201/CM . GE"ERAl CO"OlTlo!>;s OF THE CC"TR,ACT rOR CC)"SlRUCTIO," CO'lSlRLCTIOi" MA'IAGE\'E'Il [OITIOI" . jUI"[ 1980 EDITIOS . AIA~ . f 1980 . THE -\\\ERICA" I"SlI1lJTE OF ,ARCHITECTS, 1735"[1\' YORK AVE. '- IV , \\'A5'i:"CTO"'. 0 C :'(Y)(lO v\rt..GNI~"G: Un'k.er,sE'd p!Jlo<:opyL~g \,jola~~~ ~rs. ccpyri~h11~ ~.d io;; sut,:ec:1 to If:Qc! p:-osecutk,.... othe~wise designated by the Contractor in writing to the 0\\ rer and the Construction .\~anager. 10,2.7 The Contractor shall not load or permit any part of the Work to be loaded so as to endanger its safety. 10.3 EMERGENCIES 10,3.1 In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property the Contractor shall act, at the Contractor's discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Am' additional compensation or extension of time claimed by the Contractor on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Article 12 for Changes in the VVork. ARTICLE 11 INSURANCE 11.1 CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE 11.1.1 The Contractor shall purchase and maintain insur- ance for protection from the claims set forth below which may al ise out of or result from the Contractor's opera- tions under the Contract, whether such operations be' by the Contractor or by any Subcontractor, or by anyone di- rectly or indircctly employed by any of them, or by any- one ior whosc acts any of them may be liable: .1 claims under workers' or workmen's compensa- tion, disability benefit and other similar emplo~ ee benefit acts; .2 claims for damages because of bodily injurv, occu- pational sickness or disease, or death of the Con- tractor's employees; .3 claims for damages because of bodily injury, sick- ness or disease, or death of any person other than the Contractor's employees; A claims for damages insured by usual personal in- jury liability coverage which are sustained (1) by any person as a result of an offense directly or indirectly related to the employment of such per- son by the Contractor, or (2) by any other person; .s claims for damages, other than to the \"'ork itself, because of injury to or destruction of tangible property, including loss of use resulting therefrom; and .6 claims for damages because of bodily injury or death of any person or property damage arising out oi Ihe a\'. ner~.hip. n-""nlenance or \J~e of any motor vehicle. 11.1.2 The insurance required by Subparagraph 11.1.1 shall be written for not less than any limits of liability speCified in the Contract Documents or required by law, \\ hichever is greater. 11.1.3 The insurance required by Subparagraph 11.1.1 shal! include contractual liability insurance applicable to the Contractor's obligations under Paragraph 4.18. 11.1.4 Certificates of Imurance acceptable to the Owner shall be submitted to the Construction Manager lor trans- mittalto the Owner prior to commencement of the \"'ark. These Certificates shall contain a provision that coverages afforded under the policies will not be canceled until at leest thirty days' prior written notice has been given to the Owner. 11,2 OWNER'S LIABILITY INSURANCE 11.2.1 The O\\ner shall be rcsponsble for purchasing and maintaining Owner's liability ir.surance and, at the Owner's option, may purchase and m.1intain insurance for protection against claims which may arise' from operations under the Contract. 11.3 PROPERTY INSURANCE 11.3.1 Unless otherwise provided, t1-.e 0\\ ner shall pur- chase and maintain property insurance upon the entire Work at the site to the full insurab!e \alue thereof. This insurance shall include the interest- of the Owner, the Construction '''~anager, the Contractor, Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractors in the \Vork, and shall insure against the perils of fire and extended cmerage and shall include "all risk" insurance for physical loss or damage including, without duplication of coverage, theft, van- dalism and malicious mischief. If the Owner does not intend to purchase such insurance for the full insurable value of the entire Work, the Owner shall inform the Contractor in writing prior to commencement of the Work. The Contractor may then effect insurance which will protect the interests of the Contractor, the Contrac- tor's Subcontractors and the Sub-subcontractors in the Work, and by appropriate Change Order the cost thereof shall be charged to the Owner. If the Contractor is dam- aged by failure of the Owner to purchase or maintain such insurance and to so notify the Contractor, then the Owner shall bear all reasonable costs properly attributa- ble thereto. If not covered under the all risk insurance or otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall effect and maintain similar property in- surance on portions of the Work stored off the site or in transit when such portions of the \\'ork are to be in- cluded in an Application for Payment under Subpara- graph 9.3.2. 11.3.2 The Owner shall purchase and maintain such boiler and machinery insurance as may be required by the Contract Documents or by 1.1\\. This insurance shall include the interests of the Owner, the Construction ;\~an- ager, the Contractor, Subcontractor< z<nd Sub-subcontrac- tors in the \'\'ork. 11.3.3 Any loss insured under Sub;:03ragraph 11.3.1 is to be adjusted \\ ith the Owner and made payable to the O\\ner as trustee for the insureds, as their interests may appear, subject to the requirements of any applicable mortgagee clause and oi Subparag-aph 11.3.8. The Con- tractor shall pav each Subcontractor a jU,t share oj any insurance monies received by the Contractor, and by ap- propriate agreement, \\ ritten where lega:ly required for \",lidltv, shail require each Subcontractor to make pay- ments tatheir Sub-subcontractors in similar manner. 11.3.4 The Owner shall iile a cop~ of all policies with the Contractor before an exposure to loss may occur. 11.3.5 If the Contractor request< ;n writing that insur- ance for risks other than those described in Subpara- graphs 11.3.1 and 11.3.2, or other special haza rds, be included in the property insurance policy, the Owner shall. if pOSSible, include such in~urance. and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor by appropriate Change Order. AlA DOCUMENT A201/CM . Gl~[R~l CO'DITIO~S OF THE CO~H;"cr FOR CO'S1RL'CTION CO'STRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDITIO", . JUNE 1980 EDI:!O~ . ....IA<!) . @1980 . THE A\'.ERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1-35 'EW YORK AVE ,.w.. \\ASHISGTOi':. D.C :0006 A201/0-t -1980 18 '1.3.6 The O\\ner and the Contractor \\ai\e all rights Jf:ainq (1) each other and the Subcontractors, Sub'sub- contractors, agents and employees of each other, and 12) the :\rchilect, the Comtruction ."..1anager and ,cpa rate con- tractors, if any, and their subcontractors, sub,subcontrac- tors, asents "nd employees, for damages cau,ed b\ fire or other perils to the extent covered b\. insurance obtained j:1ur,uant to th" Par"graph 11.3 or any other property in- ~u~ance applicable to the Work, except <uch rights as the\ may have to the proceeds of such in~urance held b\ the O\\ner as truqee. The foregoing \\aiver afforded the .-\rchitect, the Construction !\1anager. their agents and ('mployees shall not extend to the liability imposed by Subparagraph 4.18.3, The Owner or the Contractor, as arpropriate, shall require of the Architect, the Construc- tion Manager, separate contractors, Subcontractors and Sub,subcontractors by appropriate agreements, written \\ here legally requi red for \'alidity, similar waivers each In fa\or of all other parties enumerated in this Sub- paragraph 11.3.6. 11.3.7 If required in writing by any party in interest, the Owner as trustee shall, upon the occurrence of an in- <ured loss, give bond for the proper performance of the Owner's duties. The Owner shall deposit in a separate account any money so received, and shall distribute it in accordance with such agreement as the parties in interest mal' reach, or in accordance with an award by arbitration In \'\hich L,se the procedure shall be as provided in Para- graph /.9. If after such loss no other special agreement is made, replacement of damaged Work shall be covered b\' an appropriate Change Order. 11.3.8 The Owner, as trustee, shall have power to adjust and settle any loss with the insurers unless one of the parties in interest shall object, in writing \\ ithin five days ai:er the occurrence of loss, to the O\\n('r's exercise of this power, and if such objection be mcde, arbitrators shall be chosen as provided in Paragraph 1.9. The O\\ner a~ trustee shall, in that case, make settlement with the In~urers in accordance with the direction;. of such arbi- trators. If distribution of the insurance proceeds by arbi- tration is required, the arbitrators \\ill direct 5uch dis- tribution. 11.3.9 If the Owner finds it nece;.<ary to occupy or use a portion or portions of the Work prior to Substantial Completion thereof, such occupanc) ,hall root commence prior to a time mutually agreed to by the Owner and the Contractor and to which the insurance compan\' or com- r;:.nie< pro\iding the proper!\' imUf2nce bve consented b\' endorsement to the policy or pO!lcie,. This imurance <hall not be canceled or lapsed on dccount of such p2Ttial occupancy. Consent of the Contractor and of the insur- "nce compan\' or compdnie5 to 5uch occupancy or use <hall not be unrea50nably \\ithheld. 11..t lOSS OF US[ Ii':SURA~CE 1'.4.1 The Owner, at the O\\ner's option, may purchase 2nd maintain insurance for protection against loss of use oj the Owner's property due to fire or other hazards, however caused, The Owner wailes all rights of action agaimt the Contractor for loss of use of the Owner's p~operty, including consequential 1055es due to fire or other hazards howe\'er caused, to the extent co\ered by insurance under this Paragraph 11.4. ARTiClE 12 CHANGES IN THE WORK 12,1 CHAi':GE ORDERS 12.1.1 ,-\ Chanse Order IS a written order to the Con- tractor signed to ,ho\\' the recommcndation of the Con- struction !\1.ln,lse' the apprO\'al of the Architect and the aUlhoriz"tion 01 t-e O\\ner, 15~ued after execution of the Contract, authoriz,ng a ch"nge in the Work or an adjust- ment in the Co~.tract Sum or the Contract Time. The Contract Sum ,,~d the Contract Time ma\' be chan~ed only by Change Order. A Change Order ~,gned by ~he Contractor ind:cc:es the Contractor's agreement there- with, including :ne adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time. 12.1,2 The O\\n<,r, \\ilhout invalidating the Contract, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract consisting of additions, deletions or olher re\'isions, the Contract Sum and the Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. All such changes in the Work shall be authorized b\' Change Order, and shall be performed under the "pplic2ble conditions of the Contract Docu- ments. 12.1.3 The cas: or credit to the Owner re,-ulling from a change in the \\ ark shall be determined in one or more of the following \\ays: .1 by mutu2: acceptance of a lump 5um properly itemized a:-ld <upported by sufficient <ubstanliating data to pe'mit evaluation; .2 by unit p,jces stated in the Contract Documents or subsequently agreed upon; .3 by cost tc Je determined in a manner agreed upon by the p,,':ies and a mutually acceptable fixed 0 percentase fee; or .4 by the method provided in 5ubpMagraph 12.1.4, 12.1.4 If none of the methods set forth in CI"uses 12.1.3.1,12.1.3.2 or 12.1.3.3 is agreed upon, the Contrac- tor, provided a \\ ritten order 5igned b)' the O\\n('r i" re- ceived, 5hal/ promptl)' proceed with the Work in\oi\ed. The cost of such Work 5hall then be determined b\ the Architect, after consultation with the Construction \\an- ager, on the ba-:s of the re,'50nable expenditures and sa\ ings of tho~e performing the Work attributable to the ch"nge, includi,,~ in the case oj an increase in the Con- tract Sum, a fi'2"onable allo\\ance for O\erhead and profit. In such (2"e, and also under Clauses 12.1.3.3 and 12.1.3.4 "bove '-e Contri!ctor ~hall keep "no present. in ~uch form as L'" O\\ner, the ,'\rchitect or :he Con"ruc- tion .,,"\anager n,2\ prescribe, an itemi;:ed accounting to- gether with ap;:':Jpriate <upporting data for inclusion in a Change Orde. Unle55 othemi<e pro\ided in the Con- tract Document" cost 5hall be limited 10 the follO\\ ing: cost of materia!" including sales tax and co5\ of deli\ery; C05t of labor, includ:ng <ocial 'ecurit)', old age 2nd unemployment in-urance. and fringe benefits required b\' agreement or CC3:om; workers' or workmen'5 compensa- tion in,urance: bond premiums; rental \alue of equip- ment and mad:.ner\'; and the additional c05ls of 5uoer- vi5ion and field oiii'ce personnel directly altriblltab!~ to the change. Perding final determination of cost to the Owner, payment" on account <hall be made on the Ar- c hitect's a ppro\ al of a Project Ce rt ifica te for Payment. 19 A201/CM -- 1980 AlA DOCUMENT A20T/CM . GE'\IERAL CC'DI110'5 Of lHE CO'\llRACT fOR CO'SlRLCTIO'\i CO'\lSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LDITIO' . JUr-.:E 19&0 EDIlION . AIA@ . C 1980 . THE ","ERICA'>: 1'\IS1ITUlE Of ARCHIHCTS. .',< ,'EI\' ,ORK AVE, ,w.. \\ASHI'CTO'J, DC. cClOO'> V!,':l.RNING: tJn!icE'n~!'d phofocopying viola1es U.S. copyright 12\','$ and is su~~<?Ct to legal i''"C!:,eculion. The amount of credit to be allowed by the Contractor to the Owner for any deletion or change which results in a net decrease in the Contract Sum will be the amount of the actual net cost as confirmed by the Architect after consultation with the Construction Manager. When both additions and credits covering related Work or substitu- tions are involved in anyone change, the allowance for overhead and profit shall be figured on the basis of the net increase, if any, with respect to that change. 12.1.5 If unit prices are stated in the Contract Docu- ments or subsequently agreed upon, and if the quantities originally contemplated are so changed in a p.roposed Change Order that application of the agreed unit prices to the quantities of Work proposed will cause subs~antlal inequity to the Owner or the Contractor, the applicable unit prices shall be equitably adjusted. 12.2 CONCEALED CONDITIONS 12.2.1 Should concealed conditions encountered in the performance of the Work below the surface of the ground or should concealed or unknown conditions in an existing structure be at variance with the conditions indicated by the Contract Documents, or should unknown physical conditions below the surface of the ground or should concealed or unknown conditions in' an existing struc- ture of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as in- herent in work of the character provided for in this Con- tract, be encountered, the Contract Sum shall be equita- bly adjusted by Change Order upon claim by either party made within twenty days after the first observance of the conditions. 12.3 CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL COST 12.3,1 If the Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract Sum, the Contractor shall give the Architect and the Construction !\1anager written no- tice thereof within twenty days after the occurrence of the el ent giving rise to such claim. This notice shall be given by the Contractor before proceeding to execute the \Vork. except in an emergency endangering life or prop- erty in which case the Contractor shall proceed in ac- cordance with Paragraph 10.3. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. Ii the Owner and the Contractor cannot agree on the amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum, it shall be determined by the Architect after consultation with the Construction Manager. Any change in the Contract Sum resulting from such claim -hall :::.e authorized by Change Order. 12.3.2 If the Contractor claims that additional cost is in- volved because of, but not limited to, (1) anv written in- terpretation pursuant to Subparagraph 2.3.11, (2) any or- der bl' the 01\ ner to stop the \Vork pur~uant to Pa ra- graph3.3 where the Contractor was not at faulL or any ~uch order by the Conqruction Manager as the Owner's agent. (3) any written order for a minor change in the Work i~~ued pursuant to Paragraph 12.4. or (4) failure of payment by the Owner pur~uant to Paragraph 9.7, the Contractor shall make such claim a~ prolided in Sub- paragraph 12.3.1. 12.4 MINOR CHANGES IN THE V,'ORK 12.4.1 The Architect will have authoritv to order minor changes in the \Vork not invoking an adju51ment in the Contract Sum or extension of the Contract Time and not inconsistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. Such changes shall be effected by written order issued through the Construction ,....1anager, and shall be binding on the Owner and the Contractor. The Contractor shall carry out such written orders promptly. ARTiClE 13 UNCOVERING AND CORRECTION OF WORK 13.1 UNCOVERING OF WORK 13.1,1 If any portion of the Work should be covered contrary to the request of the Architect or the Construc- tion Manager, or to requirements specifically expressed in the Contract Documents, it must, if required in writing by either, be uncovered for their observation and shall be replaced at the Contractor's expense. 13,1,2 If any other portion of the Work has been cov- ered which the Architect or the Construction Manager has not specifically requested to observe prior to its being covered, either may request to see such \Vork and it shall be uncovered by the Contractor. If such Work be found in accordance with the Contract Documents, the cost of uncovering and replacement shall, by appropriate Change Order, be charged to the Owner. If such Work be found not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall pay such costs unless it be found that this condition was caused by the Owner or a separate contractor as provided in Article 6, in which event the Owner shall be responsible for the payment of such costs. 13.2 CORRECTION OF WORK 13.2.1 The Contractor shall promptly correct all Work rejected by the Architect or the Comtruction .....1anager as defective or as failing to conform to the Contract Docu- ments whether observed before or after Substantial Com- pletion of the Project and whether or not fabricated, in- <..tailed or completed. The Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting <.uch rejected Work, including compensa- tion for the Architect's ,Jnd the Construction ,\1anager's additional services made necessary thereby. 13,2,2 Ii, within one lear after the Date of Substantial Completion of the Project or designated portion thereof, or within one year after acceptance by the Owner of designated equipment, or within such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of any applicable special warrantv required by the Contract Docu- ments, any of the \'\Ior" j" found to be dclecti\e or nol in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall correct it promptly after receipt of a written notice from the Owner to do so unless the Owner has previ- oush. gilen the Contractor a written accepta~ce of such condition. This obligatio;; shall "urvive both final palment for the Work or de<.ignated portion thereof and termina- tion 01 the Contract. T:,e Owner shall give ~uch notice promptlv ,lfter di~cOlef\ of the condition. 13.2.3 The Contractor ~hall remOl'(' from the site all portiom of the Work II hich are defective or nonconiorm- ing and \\ hich hJ.\'e not been corrected under Subpara- graphs 4.5.1, 13.2.1 ,lI1d 13.2.2, unless remOlal is wailed by the Owner. 13.2.4 If the Contractor fails to correct defective or non- conforming \o\!ork as provided in Subparagraphs 4.5.1, AlA DOCUMENT A201/CM . GE"ERAl CO"DI110'S OF THE CO'TRACT FOR CO'STR\JCTION CO'ST,~CTION .'\At--:AGEMENT EDITION. jU.'E 198'2 EDITION. AlA'!) . @1980 . THE ~"[RIC~' I"STITUTE Of ARCHITECTS. 1735 'E\\' lOR, .\\'[ '1\'. II ASHI'GTOo..:, DC. 20<106 ~ 1 ......,.. _', ~ _'. A201/C'-.-1-1980 20 . -, ~ 'C' _,,, ,.' ~ I-. ~ I C',. ,.. 13.2.1 and 13.2.2, the Owner may correct it in accordance with Paragraph 3.4. 13,2.5 If the Contractor does not proceed with the cor- rection of such defective or nonconforming \\lork within a reasonable time fixed by written notice from the Archi- tect issued through the Construction Manager, the Owner may remove it and may store the materials or equipment at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the cost of such removal and storage within ten days thereafter, the Owner may, upon ten additional days' written notice, sell such Work at auction or at pri- vate sale and shall account for the net proceeds thereof, after deducting all the costs that should have been borne by the Contractor, including compensation for the Archi- tect's and the Construction Manager's additional services made necessary thereby. If such proceeds of sale do not cover all costs which the Contractor should have borne, the difference shall be charged to the Contractor and an appropriate Change Order shall be issued. If the payments then or thereafter due the Contractor are not sufficient to cover such amount. the Contractor shall pay the differ- ence to the Owner. 13.2.6 The Contractor shall bear the cost of making good all work of the Owner or separate contractors de- qroyed or damaged by such correction or removal. 13.2.7 Nothing contained in this Paragraph 13.2 shall be construed to establish a period of limitation with respect to any other obligation which the Contractor might have under the Contract Documents, including Paragraph 4.5 hereof. The establishment of the time periods noted in Subparagraph 13.2.2, or such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of any warranty required by the Contract Documents, relates only to the specific obligation of the Contractor to correct the \\lork, and has no relationship to the time within which the Contractor's obligation to comply with the Contract Doc- uments may be sought to be enforced, nor to the time within which proceedings may be commenced to estab- lish the Contractor's liability with respect to the Contrac- tor's obligations other than specifically to correct the Work. 13.3 ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE OR NONCONFORMING '....ORK 13.3.1 If the Owner prefers to accept defective or non- conforming ,^'ork, the Owner may do so instead of requir- ing its removal and correction. in which case a Change Order will be is,ued to reflect a reduction in the Contract Sum \\here appropriate and eqUitable. Such adjustment shall be effected whether or not iln,11 pa\ men! hac been made. ARTICLE 14 TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT 14.1 14.1.1 under TERMINA liON BY THE CONTRACTOR If the \'\Iork is stopped for a period of thirty days an order of any court or other public authority having jurisdiction, or as a re,ult of an act of government such as a declaration of a national emergency making materials unavailable, through no act or fault of the Con- tractor or a Subcontractor or their agents or employees or any other persons performing any of the Work under a contract with the Contractor, or if the \\lork should be ,topped for a period of thirty days by the Contractor be- cause of the Construction Manager's failure to recom- mend or the Architect's failure to issue a Project Certifi- cate for Payment as provided in Paragraph 9.7 or because the Owner has not made payment thereon as provided in Paragraph 9.7, then the Contractor may, upon seven addi- tional days' written notice to the Owner, the Architect and the Construction Manager, terminate the Contract and recover from the Owner payment for all \\lork executed and for any proven loss sustained upon any materials, equipment. tools, construction equipment and machinery, including reasonable profit and damages. 14.2 TERMINATION BY THE OWNER 14.2,1 If the Contractor is adjudged a bankrupt, or makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or if a recei\'er is appointed on account of the Contrac- tor's insolvency, or if the Contractor persistently or re- peatedly refuses or fails, except in cases for which exten- sion of time is provided, to supply enough properly ,killed workers or proper materials, or fails to make prompt payment to Subcontractors or for materials or labor, or persistently disregards laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of any public authority having juris- tion, or otherwise is guilty of a substantial violation of a pro\ision of the Contract Documents, and fails within seven days after receipt of written notice to commence and continue correction of such default, neglect or viola- tion with diligence and promptness, the O\\ner, upon certification by the Architect after consultation with the Construction ''''~anager that sufficient cause exists to justify "uch action, may. after seven days follo\\ing receipt by the Contr<lctor of an additional written notice and with- out prejudice to any other remedy the 0\\ ner may have, terminate the employment of the Contractor and take possession of the site and of all materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery thereon owned by the Contractor and may fini,h the Work by \\ hatever methods the Owner may deem expedient. In ,uch ca,e the Contractor ,hall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the Work is finished. 14.2.2 If the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum ex- ceeds the COots of finishing the Work, inc!ud;;,g compen- -.1tion for the-\rchitect's and the Canslructinn \\anager's ,~Gdtt;()rLll ':'cf\'i(e~ rr,~de nec('s~<~r\ :l,c;c~)\. -=-l1Ch excess .h,111 be paid to the Contractor. It ,uch ca,ts ,,"(eed the unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the O\\l1er. The amount to be paid to the Contractor or to the 0\\ nero as the case may be. ,hall be certified by the Architect. upon application, in the manner provided in Paragraph 9.4, and this obligation for pavment shall 'urvi\'e the termination of the Contract. 21 A201/CM -1980 ~IA DOCU~\ENT ~,Ol:CM . Gr"ER~L CO'.:OITIO'.:S Of THE CO'TRACT fOR CO.'S1 Rl'CTIO" CO",STRl'CTIO" \'..\'-:AGE.\\E'iT tOITIO" . j,-'E 1980 EDITION . AIA~ . @1980 . THE .\\\lRIC"" "'STI,l ,l Of ARCHlllCTS. ns 'E\\ YORK AVE, '.:.\\'.. \\ASHI'G10'-:. O.C 20006 SECTION 00805 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS Information contained in this Supplementary Conditions amends, supplements or clarifies the "General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, Construction Management Edition, AlA Document A201/CM dated June 1980 Edition. In cases of conflict between the General Conditions and these Supplementary Conditions, wording of this Section shall govern. ARTICLE 1 1. Subparagraph 1.1.3 - third line-after the word "construction," delete the remaining words and insert the following: "and all supplies, tools, construction equipment and machinery, water, heat, utilities, transportation, and other facilities, services, and incidentals necessary for the proper execution and completion of such construction; except as expressly noted in the Scope of Work or the General Requirements of the Contract." 2. Subparagraph 1.2.1 - delete in its entirety. 3. Subparagraph 1.2.3 - after the last word "meanings" in the paragraph add the following sentence: "In case of discrepancy or disagreement in the contract documents, specifications, and/or drawings, the ORDER OF PRECEDENCE shall be: Contract Agreement The addenda as issued The Supplementary General Conditions General Conditions The General Requirements The Technical Specifications The Drawings (Large scale detail drawings take precedence over smaller scale general drawings) . Note: Do not rely on scaled dimensions on drawings, and any discrepancies found shall be brought to the attention of the A/E through the CM. 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 1 4. Add new subparagraph 1.2.5 as follows: "Where on any of the drawings a portion of the Work is drawn out and the remainder is indicated in outline, the parts drawn out shall also apply to all other like portions of the Work." 5. Add new subparagraph 1.3.2 as follows: "Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Trade Contractor will be furnished, free of charge, all copies of Drawings and Specifications reasonably necessary for the execution of the Work." ARTICLE 2 1. subparagraph 2.2.1 - after the word "representative", add: "The Construction Manager is not the General Contractor and, unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract Documents, does not assume any of the traditional duties of a General Contractor. The term Construction Manager means the Construction Manager acting through his authorized representative. II 2. Subparagraph 2.3.4 - first sentence after the word "Architect," add "along with the Construction Manager." 3. Subparagraph 2.3.7 - after the word "properly," add: "It is the intent of the Contract Documents to allow the Construction Manager to schedule the performance of all Work and the contractors are expected to follow all such schedule direction. Should a contractor, either in person or through his subcontractor, supplier, or vendor, fail to maintain progress according to the Project Schedule and approved Contractor's Schedule, or cause delay to another Contractor: he shall furnish additional labor and/or services such as overtime as may be necessary to bring his operations up to schedule, all at no additional cost to the Owner." 4. subparagraph 2.3.15 - delete in its entirety. 5. Subparagraph 2.3.18 - delete the word "reasonable" in the sixth (6th) line. After the word "promptness", add "consistent with the constraints of the project schedule so as to cause no delay." 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 2 6. Subparagraph 2.3.23 - delete the phrase "against whom the Contractor makes no reasonable objection and." Also, delete the last sentence in the subparagraph in its entirety. ARTICLE 3 1. Subparagraph 3.3.1 - delete from the last sentence the phrase, "..., except to the extent required by Subparagraph 6.1.3" 2. Subparagraph 3.4.1 - substitute three (3) days notice in each case for the seven (7) day notices stipulated. Add at end of subparagraph the following: "In the event of clean- up issues, Owner has right to provide a minimum of 24 hours notice. In the event of safety issues determined to be of a serious nature, as determined by the CM, notice will given, and contractor is required to rectify deficiency immediately." 3. Subparagraph 3.2.1 - delete in its entirety. ARTICLE 4 1. Subparagraph 4.1.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: "The Contractor is the same person or entity identified as the Trade Contractor. A Trade Contractor is the person or entity identified as such in the Agreement between the Owner or Construction Manager and a Trade Contractor. The term Trade Contractor includes one who furnishes material worked to a special design but does not include one who furnishes material not so worked and is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number and masculine in gender. The term Trade Contractor means the Trade Contractor or his authorized representative." 2. Add new subparagraph 4.4.3 as follows: "The Contractor is responsible for the conduct of his employees at all times. Misconduct, destruction of property, unsafe practices, or violation of any Federal or State regulations including abuse of alcohol or drugs, will be cause for permanent dismissal from the project. If any Contractor employee is determined to be detrimental to the Project, as deemed by the Construction Manager, the Contractor will remove and/or replace the employee at the 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 3 request of the Construction Manager. Employees dismissed from the project will be transported from the jobsite at the Contractor's expense." 3. Add new subparagraph 4.4.4 as follows: "The Trade Contractor shall be totally responsible for the security of his work, materials, equipment, supplies, tools, machinery, and construction equipment." 4. Add new subparagraph 4.4.5 as follows: "The Trade Contractor shall be responsible for complete, timely and accurate field measurements as necessary for proper coordination, fabrication and installation of his materials and equipment. The Trade Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Construction Manager, if required, to accommodate any discovered variations or deviations from the Drawings and specifications so that the progress of the Work is not adversely affected." 5. Subparagraph 4.9.1 - add the following sentence: "The superintendent shall be satisfactory to the Construction Manager and shall not be changed except with the consent of the Construction Manager, unless the superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to the Trade Contractor or ceases to be in his employ." 6. Subparagraph 4.10.1 - add the following sentence: "This schedule, to be submitted within three (3) days after Contract Award, shall indicate the dates for the starting and completion of the various stages of construction, shall be revised as required by the conditions of the Work, and shall be subject to the Construction Manager's approval." 7. Add new subparagraph 4.10.2: liThe Construction Manager will conduct a ....'eekly scheduling meeting which the Contractor shall attend. At this meeting, the parties can discuss jointly such matters as progress, scheduling, and problems." 8. Add new subparagraph 4.12.9: "If materials specified in the Contract Documents are not available on the present market, the Trade Contractor may 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 4 submit data on substitute materials through the Construction Manager to the Architect/Engineer for approval by the Owner. II 9. subparagraph 4.14.1 - add at line 3 after "properly": "He shall also provide protection of existing work as required. II 10. Subparagraph 4.14.2 - at end of paragraph, add: "When structural members are involved, the written consent of the Architect/Engineer shall also be required. The Trade Contractor shall not unreasonably withhold from the Construction Manager or any separate contractor his consent to cutting or otherwise altering the Work." 11. Add new subparagraph 4.14.3: "The Trade Contractor shall arrange for any blockouts, cutouts, or opening required for the installation of his materials and equipment and the execution of his work, whether or not shown or indicated on the Drawings. The Trade Contractor shall be further responsible for sealing and/or finishing, in an acceptable fashion and meeting any applicable code requirements, any such blockout, cutout opening, or other hole in any fire-rated floor, ceiling, wall, security wall, or any other finished surface". 12. Subparagraph 4.15.1 - at end of paragraph, add: "Clean up shall be performed to the satisfaction of the Owner or Construction Manager. II 13. Add new subparagraph 4.16.2: "The Trade Contractor shall promptly return telephone calls or respond to any other form of communication initiated by the Construction Manager. Failure to promptly do so shall be considered a lack of performance on the part of the Trade Contractor, and may be considered grounds for replacement of site personnel. II 14. Add new Subparagraph 4.16.3: "All written correspondence to the Construction Manager shall be serialized, dated, and signed by an authorized representative of the Trade Contractor. The correspondence 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 5 15. Subparagraph 4.2.1 - at the end of the paragraph, add the following: liThe Owner and the Architect have acknowledged that nothing in the Architect's engagement implies any undertaking by the Architect for the benefit of or which may be enforced by the Contractor, its subcontractors, or the surety of any of them; it being understood that the Architect's obligations are to the Owner and that, in performing such obligations, the Architect may increase the burdens and expenses of the Contractor, its subcontractors, or the surety of any of them. Neither the Contractor, any Subcontractor, nor the surety of any of them shall bring any civil suit or other legal action against the Architect arising out of or in connection with the Project." 03/02/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 6) 00805 -5a 16. Subparagraph 4.18.1 - delete from the 10th line, the phrase, "... (other than the \.;York itself)...1I At the end of the paragraph add the following paragraph: liThe first ten dollars ($10) of remuneration paid to the CONTRACTOR is for the indemnification provided for above." 04/16/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS(ADD. 10) 00805 -58 shall be directed to: Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits P.O. Box 5283 Key West, Florida 33040 Attn: Doug Fuller or hand delivered to Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' office located at 5090 Junior College Road, stock Island, Florida 33040. Serialization procedures will be provided to the Trade Contractor in the pre-construction meeting." Each trade contractor shall be required to check his designated mailbox regularly. This mailbox will be made available, and located by the Construction Manager. ARTICLE 5 1. Subparagraph 5.2.3 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: "If the O\omer or Construction Manager refuses to accept any person or entity on a list submitted by the Trade Contractor in response to the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Trade Contractor shall submit an acceptable substitute; however, no increase in the Contract Sum shall be allowed for any such substitution." ARTICLE 6 1. Subparagraph 6.1.1 - delete the last sentence. 2. Subparagraph 6.1.3 - delete in its entirety, and insert the following: "It shall be the responsibility of each contractor to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors on the site. The Owner, A/E and Construction Manager shall be held harmless of any and all costs associated with improper coordination." 3. Subparagraph 6.2.5 - sixth line, after the word "initiates," delete the words "an arbitration proceeding" and substitute "a claim;" tenth line, delete the words "at the Owner's expense, and"; thirteenth line, after the words "and court 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 6 or," delete the word "arbitration" and substitute "claim." 4. Add new subparagraph 6.2.6: "Should the Contractor contend that he is entitled to an extension of time for completion of any portion or portions of the work, he shall, within (72) hours of the occurrence of the cause of the delay, notify the Construction Manager in writing, of his contention: Setting forth (A) The cause for the delay, (B) A description of the portion or portions of work affected thereby, and (C) all details pertinent thereto. A subsequent written application for the specific number of days of extension of time requested shall be made by the Contractor to the Construction Manager within (72) hours after the delay has ceased to exist. It is a condition precedent to the consideration or prosecution of any claim for an extension of time that the foregoing provisions be strictly adhered to in each instance and, if the Contractor fails to comply, he shall be deemed to have waived the claim. The Contractor agrees that whether or not any delay, regardless of cause, shall be the basis for an extension of time he shall have no claim against the Owner, A/E or Construction Manager for an increase in the contract price, nor a claim against the Owner, A/E or Construction Manager for a payment or allowance of any kind for damage, loss or expense resulting from delays: Nor shall the Contractor have any claim for damage, loss or expense resulting from interruptions to, or suspension of, his work to enable other contractors to perform their work. The only remedy available to the Contractor shall be an extension of time." ARTICLE 7 1. Subparagraph 7.1.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: "The contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any claims or disputes arising under this contract shall be in the Circuit Court of the 16th Judicial circuit of the State of Florida." 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 7 2. Subparagraph 7.2.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: "The Owner or Construction Manager (as the case may be) and the Trade Contractor each binds himself, his partners, successors, assigns, and legal representatives of such other party in respect to all covenants, agreements, and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other." 3. Add new Subparagraph 7.2.2: "The Trade Contractor shall not assign any monies due or to become due under this Contract without prior written consent of the Owner or Construction Manager." 4. Subparagraph 7.8.1 - delete in its entirety. 5. Paragraph 7.9 'Arbitration' and all associated subparagraphs 7.9.1, 7.9.2, & 7.9.3 - delete in their entirety. ARTICLE 8 1. Subparagraph 8.3.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: "If the Trade Contractor is delayed, at any time, in the progress of the Work, by any act or neglect of the Owner, Construction Manager, or the Architect/Engineer, or by any employee of either, or by any separate contractor employed by the Owner, or by changes ordered in the Work, or by fire, unusual delay in transportation, adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties or any causes beyond the Trade Contractor's control, or by delay authorized by the Owner, Construction Manager, or by any other cause which the Construction Manager determines may justify the delay, then the Contract Time shall be extended by no cost Change Order for such reasonable time as the Construction Manager may determine, in accordance with subparagraph 6.2.6." 2. Subparagraph 8.3.2 - replace the remainder of the Paragraph after the word "waived" in line 4 with the following: "Any claim for extension of time shall state the cause of the delay and the number of days of extension requested. If 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 8 the cause of the delay is continuing, only one claim is necessary, but the Trade Contractor shall report the termination of the cause for the delay within twenty (20) days after such termination; otherwise, any claim for extension of time based upon that cause shall be waived." 3. subparagraph 8.3.4 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: lilt shall be recognized by the Trade Contractor that he may reasonably anticipate that as the job progresses, the Construction Manager will be making changes in, and updating Construction Schedules. No claim for an increase in the Contract Sum for either acceleration or delay will be allowed for extensions of time pursuant to this Paragraph 8.3 or for other changes in the Construction Schedules which are of the type ordinarily experienced in projects of similar size and complexity." 4. Add new subparagraph 8.3.5: "If the Project is delayed as a result of the Trade Contractor's refusal or failure to begin the Work on the date of commencement as defined in paragraph 8.1.2, or his refusal or failure to carry the Work forward expeditiously with adequate forces, the Trade Contractor causing the delay shall be liable, but not limited to, delay claims from other Trade Contractors which are affected." ARTICLE 9 1. subparagraph 9.3.3 - add at line 14 after the word "person": IIAll Trade Subcontractors and Trade Subsubcontractors shall execute an agreement stating that title will so pass, upon their receipt of payment from the Trade Contractor." 2. subparagraph 9.5.1 - add: IIFrom the total of the amount determined to be payable on a progress payment, 10 percent of such total amount will be deducted and retained by the Owner until final payment is made. The balance (90 percent) of the amount payable, less all previous payments, shall be certified for payment. When not less than 95 percent of the work has been completed, the Owner may, at his/her discretion (and with the consent of the surety), prepare an estimate from which will be retained 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 9 an amount not less than twice the contract value or estimated cost, (whichever is greater), of the work remaining to be done. The remainder, less all previous payments and deductions, will then be certified for payment to the Contractor. It is understood and agreed that the Contractor shall not be entitled to demand or receive progress payment based on quantities of work in excess of those provided in the proposal or covered by approved change orders, except when such excess quantities have been determined by the Construction Manager to be a part of the final quantity for the item of work in question. No progress payment shall bind the Owner to the acceptance of any materials or work in place, as to quality or quantity. All progress payments are subject to correction at the time of final payments. 3. Add new subparagraph 9.5.6: "All material and work covered by partial payments made shall thereupon become the sole property of the Owner, and by this provision shall not be construed as relieving the Trade Contractor from the sole responsibility for the materials and work upon which payments have been made or the restoration for any damaged material, or as a waiver to the right of the Owner or Construction Manager to require the fulfillment of all the terms of the Contract.1I 4. Add new subparagraph 9.5.7: "Except in case of bona fide disputes, or where the Trade Contractor has some other justifiable reason for delay, the Trade Contractor shall pay for all transportation and utility services not later than the end of the calendar month following that in which services are rendered and for all materials, tools, and other expendable equipment which are delivered at the site of the Project. The Trade Contractor shall pay, to each of his Trade Subcontractors, not later than the end of the calendar month in which each payment is made to the Trade Contractor, the representative amount allowed the Trade Contractor on account of the work performed by his Trade Subcontractor interest therein. The Trade Contractor shall, by an appropriate agreement with each Trade Subcontractor, also require each Trade Subcontractor to make payments to his suppliers and Trade Subsubcontractors in a similar manner." 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 10 5. Subparagraph 9.6.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: liThe Construction Manager/Architect may decline to approve an Application for Payment if, in his opinion, the application is not adequately supported. If the Trade Contractor and Construction Manager cannot agree on a revised amount, the Construction Manager shall process the Application for the amount he deems appropriate. The Construction Manager may also decline to approve any Applications for Payment or, because of subsequently discovered evidence or subsequent inspections, he may nullify, in whole or part, any approval previously made to such extent as may be necessary in his opinion because of: (1) defective work not remedied; (2) third party claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of such claims; (3) failure of the Trade contractor to make payments properly to Trade Subcontractors or for labor, materials, or equipment; (4) reasonable evidence that the work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum; (5) damage to the Construction Manager, the Owner, or another contractor working at the project; (6) reasonable evidence that the Work will not be completed within the contract time; (7) persistent failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 9.6.1.1 No payment shall be made to the Trade Contractor until certificates of insurance or other evidence of compliance by the Trade Contractor, within all the requirements of Article 12, have been filed with the Owner and Construction Manager. Further, no payments on the basis of work performed by a Trade Subcontractor shall be paid until copies of all bonds required by Paragraph 7.5 and any certificates of insurance required of the Trade Subcontractors under Article 12 have been filed with the Owner." 6. Subparagraph 9.7 - delete in its entirety. ARTICLE 11 1. Add new subparagraph 11.1.2.1: The following coverages are required to be maintained by all Trade Contractors and subcontractors in any tier throughout the entire length of the contract and any extensions thereof. 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 11 1. Premises and Operation Liability Insurance: commercial General Liability Insurance shall be obtained in amounts of not less than $1,000,000 each occurrence. Coverage shall specifically include: a. Bodily injury and property damage liability coverage for premises and operations. b. Products and completed operations. c. Independent contractor's exposures. d. Property damage resulting from explosion, collapse, or underground (x,c,u) exposures. e. Blanket contractual liability covering this contract. f. Personal injury liability. g. Broad form property damage liability. 2. Automobile Liability Insurance: Comprehensive automobile liability insurance shall include coverage for bodily injury and property damage liability for a minimum limit of $1,000,000 each occurrence and shall cover use of owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles, and include employers' non-ownership liability coverage. 3. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance: statutory Workers' Compensation coverage including Employers Liability coverage with limits of not less than $100,000 per person per accident and $500,000 per person per occurrence for disease. Coverage shall be provided to cover operations in the state of Florida and the Voluntary Compensation endorsement shall be provided. Coverage for deferally enacted benefits shall be provided where applicable. All insurance policies except the Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance policy, are required in the name of Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 12 Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits as Additional Insured, and provide a minimum of sixty (60) days notice in the event of termination, non-renewal or reduction in coverage. Policy language shall be modified to provide liability coverage for Cross Liability suits between insureds ~ithout increasing the total policy limits. Monroe County reserves the right to require additional insurance as may be deemed necessary for any specific project or work. Insurers providing coverage(s) must be financially stable and authorized to do business in the state of Florida. The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any insurer that it believes to be unacceptable. Failure to maintain required insurance coverage in effect will provide Monroe County, Florida with the option of terminating the contract upon written notice to the Construction Manager. Certificates expiring during the term of the contract shall be replaced with new certificates prior to the expiration of the original certificates. Complete and certified copies of all insurance contracts shall be furnished to The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners if requested. The Certificate Holder on all insurance policies is required to be as follows: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, or Monroe County, c/o Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits P.O. Box 5283 Key West, FL 33040 2. Subparagraph 11.3.7 - second sentence, delete the phrase, II..., or in accordance with an award by arbitration in which case the procedure shall be as provided in Paragraph 7.9" 3. Subparagraph 11.3.8 - first sentence, delete the phrase, 'I.. . arbitrators shall be chosen as provided in Paragraph 7.9" 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS U_DD. 2) 00805 - 13 4. Subparagraph 11.3.1 - delete in its entirety, and insert the follO\oJing: 11 Throughout the term of the CONTRACT, the OWNER shall purchase and maintain property insurance on the completed value of the permanent facility only. The completed value is defined as all material, labor, supplies, and equipment intended to be incorporated in and to become a permanent part of the completed facility. Such insurance shall include perils of fire, lightning, and extended perils. The facility as defined for 11.3.1 includes structures as defined in the contract drawings and specifications. Notwithstanding any provisions contained in this paragraph, the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the first $10,000 on any loss governed by this section. The CONTRACTOR understands that the OWNER'S property insurance policy contains certain exclusions which are available upon request from the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 11 04/16/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS(ADD. 10) 00805 -13A ARTICLE 12 1. Subparagraph 12.1.3 - under item .1, add the following at the end of the sentence, ", as set forth in subparagraph 12.1.6" 2. Subparagraph 12.1.4 - replace the remainder of the paragraph, after the v.'Ord "change" in line 25, with the following: "Pending final determination of cost, payments on account shall be made as determined by the Construction Manager. The amount of credit to be allowed by the Trade Contractor for any deletion or change, which results in a net decrease in the Contract Sum, will be the amount of the actual net cost as confirmed by the Construction Manager. When both additions and credits covering related Work or substitutions are involved in anyone change, the allowance for overhead and profit shall be figured on the basis of the net increase, if any, with respect to that change." 3. Add new subparagraph 12.1.6: liThe actual cost of Changes in the Work may include all items of labor or material, power tools, and equipment actually used, utilities, pro rata charges for foreman, and all payroll charges such as Public Liability and Workman's Compensation Insurance. No percentage for overhead and profit shall be allowed on items of social Security and Sales Tax. If deductions are ordered, the credit shall be the net cost. Items considered as overhead shall include insurance other than that mentioned above, bond or bonds, superintendent, timekeeper, clerks, watchmen, use of small tools, incidental job costs, and general office expenses. The actual cost of Changes in the Work (other than those covered by unit prices set forth in the Contract Documents) shall be computed as follows: 12.1.6.1 If the Trade Contractor performs the actual Work, the percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%). 12.1.6.2 If the Trade Subcontractor performs the actual Work, the percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%). If the Trade Contractor does not enter into the Work, the maximum mark up for managing this work will be ten percent (10%). 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 14 12.1.6.3 If the Trade Subcontractor performs part of the actual work, his percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%) on his direct work only. If the Trade Contractor performs part of the actual work, his percentage mark-Up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%) on his direct work only. 4. Add new subparagraph 12.1.7: "The Trade Contractor shall furnish to the Owner through the Construction Manager, an itemized breakdown of the quantities and prices used in computing the value of any change that might be ordered." 5. subparagraph 12.3.1 - delete in its entirety and insert the following: "If the Trade Contractor claims that any instructions given to him by the Construction Manager, by drawings or otherwise, involve extra work not covered by the Contract, he shall give the Construction Manager written notice thereof within three (3) days after the receipt of such instructions and before proceeding to execute the work, except in emergencies endangering life or property, in which case the Trade Contractor shall proceed in accordance with paragraph 10.3." Should it not be clear to the Trade Contractor that a change will involve extra work, written notice given within three (3) days that the change may involve extra work will be sufficient notice. If it is later determined that the work involved in such instruction shall be recognized as an extra, the amounts of additional compensation to be paid therefore should be determined in accordance with Paragraph 13.1. Except as otherwise specifically provided, no claim for additional cost shall be allowed unless the notice specified by this Subparagraph is given by the Trade Contractor. If the Contractor considers that the changed work involves extra costs, the costs shall be accounted for, and presented in accordance with subparagraph 12.1.3. All claims shall be submitted to the Owner through the Construction Manager." 6. subparagraph 12.3.2 - change the word 'agent' in the 7th line, to 'representative'. Also, delete item (4). 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 15 7. Add new subparagraph 12.3.3: "Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Contractor shall carryon the Work and maintain its progress during any dispute or claim proceeding, and Owner shall continue to make payments to the Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents. Disputes unresolved shall be settled in accordance with subparagraph 7.1.1.11 ARTICLE 14 1. Subparagraph 14.1.1 - starting at the 8th line, delete the phrase, II..., or if the Work should be stopped for a period of thirty days by the CONTRACTOR because of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER's failure to recommend or the ARCHITECT's failure to issue a Project Certificate for Payment as provided in Paragraph 9.7 or because the OWNER has not made payment thereon as provided in Paragraph 9.711 2. Subparagraph 14.2.1 - change the words 'seven days' in the 13th and 18th line, to '72 hours'. 01/06/92 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS (ADD. 2) 00805 - 16 SECTION 00970 PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN 1.1 REGULATIONS AND POLICIES 1.1.1 1.2 1.2.1 Every Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor employed on the Project shall comply with all applicable local, state, and Federal safety and health regulations and with Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc. safety and health policies as described herein. PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS It is recognized that it is good business and evidence of competent leadership to prevent the occurrence of incidents that lead to occupational injuries or illnesses. Safety and health requirements on this project include, but are not limited to, the following: .1 In general, this accident prevention policy is based on a sincere desire to eliminate personal injuries, occupational illnesses, and equipment and property damagej and to protect the general public exposed to or associated with the work. .2 The importance of the safety of all workers on the project shall be recognized and accident prevention shall be an integral part of all operations. .3 Each Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor shall conduct work in a safe and practical manner in conformance with the OSHA Safety and Health Regulations and the latest edition of the Manual of Accident Prevention, Associated General Contractors of America. .4 Each Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor shall observe all applicable Federal, State, local and project laws and regulations pertaining to safety and health, pollution control, water supply, fire protection, sanitation facilities, waste disposal and other related items. .5 The Mandatory Safety and Health Rules shall be posted in a conspicuous location along with the OSHA and Emergency Phone Number posters. 11/21/91 00970 - 1 PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN .6 A record of all occupational injuries and illnesses shall be maintained. Medical and lost time cases shall be properly recorded on the OSHA log, and reported to MORRISON-KNUDSEN/GERRITS. A copy of the insurance report for workmen compensation cases shall be provided to MORRISON- KNUDSEN/GERRITS. .7 Each Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor shall provide or arrange for adequate first aid facilities, emergency transportation and persons qualified in first aid. .8 Each Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor shall cooperate fully with all other contractors in their respective safety and health programs. .9 Good housekeeping shall be observed at all times. Waste, debris, and garbage shall be removed daily or placed in appropriate waste containers. All materials, tools, and equipment shall be stored in a safe and orderly fashion. Each contractor shall donate 10% of their staff to a crew that will convene every Friday at 1:00pm for a joint site clean-up effort not to exceed a duration of three hours. In summary, there will be a 3-part clean-up plan. The first part consists of the contractor cleaning up on a daily basis, his workstations, and his trade work. The second part consists of the general clean-up, the concerted effort by all trade contractors working on the project. A minimum of (1) crew is to be utilized by each contractor, or 10%, whichever is more. The third part consists of the Owner cleaning up for a particular trade contractor should adequate notice not compel him to clean up his work. In this case, the appropriate contractors will be backcharged. .10 This project shall be a Hard Hat job and all supervisors, employees and visitors shall be required to wear a suitable hard hat while on the project site. .11 other appropriate personal protective equipment shall be provided and worn as required including 11/21/91 PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN 00970 - 2 but not limited to long pants, shirts with sleeves and appropriate leather work boots. .12 Temporary construction aids such as ladders, scaffolds, stairs, railings, etc. shall be provided to facilitate access or working conditions in a manner that shall conform to the safety standards specified by Federal, state, Local or manufacturer's recommendations or stipulations. .13 Each Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor shall be expected to indoctrinate his employees as to the safety and health requirements of this project and to enforce adherence to safe work procedures. .14 If MORRISON-KNUDSEN/GERRITS notifies any Trade Contractor of any noncompliance with the provisions of this program, the Trade Contractor shall make all reasonable efforts to immediately correct the unsafe conditions or acts. Satisfactory corrective action shall be taken within the specified time. If a Trade Contractor or Trade Subcontractor refuse to correct unsafe or unhealthy conditions or acts, MORRISON- KNUDSEN/GERRITS shall take one or more of the following steps: a. Cease the operation or a portion thereof. b. stop payment for the work being performed. c. Correct the situation using other forces and back charge the Trade Contractor expenses incurred. d. Increase withholding in proportional increments for that given pay period. .15 All Trade Contractor's Superintendents shall be required to attend and participate in all general project safety meetings. These meetings will be included in the weekly coordination meetings as previously specified or on an as needed basis. .16 All Trade Contractors shall conduct Weekly Tool Box Safety Training Meetings, and shall document 11/21/91 00970 - 3 PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN 1.3 1.3.1 1.4 1.4.1 the minutes on the forms provided. These forms are to be transmitted to Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits on a weekly basis. All employees working at the project site shall be required to attend and participate in the meetings. .17 Shortly after the award of the contract and prior to the beginning of work, an Activity Hazard Analysis (phase plan) shall be prepared by the contractor and submitted to Morrison- Knudsen/Gerrits for approval. The analysis will address the hazards for each activity to be performed in that phase and will present the procedures and safeguards necessary to eliminate the hazards or reduce the risk to an acceptable level. A phase is defined as an operation involving a type of work presenting hazards not experienced in previous operations or where a new subcontractor or work crew is to perform work. The analysis will be discussed by the contractor and Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits on-site representatives at the Preparatory Inspection Meeting. Work will not proceed on that phase until the Activity Hazard Analysis (phase plan) has been accepted by Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits. .18 No personal radios or stereos will be allowed on the job-site. FIRE PROTECTION Every Trade Contractor and Trade Subcontractor employed on the project shall exercise good construction practices to prevent fire. It shall be the responsibility of the Trade Contractor to insure that general fire protection facilities are adequate for his work and to provide additional fire protection facilities and devices, including fire extinguishers as required by their scope of work. WORK NEAR ENERGIZED ELECTRICAL LINES OR OTHER UTILITIES It shall be the Trade Contractor's sole and exclusive responsibility (a) to provide personnel capable of working adjacent to energized electrical lines or other utilities; (b) to provide adequate, safe and properly maintained equipment; (c) to conduct all of his work in accordance with the safety rules and regulations 11/21/91 PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN 00970 - 4 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 prescribed by the National Electric Code, National Electric Safety Code, H30, and Safety Rules for Installation and Maintenance of Electrical Supply and Communication Lines Hand Book 81, Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as well as other safety codes in effect at the site of construction and as specified elsewhere herein, or as are generally applicable to the type of work being performed; and (d) to continuously supervise and inspect the work being performed to assure that the requirements of (a), (b), and (c) above are complied with and nothing in these Contract Documents shall be held to mean that any such responsibility is the obligation of the Owner or the Architect or the Construction Manager. BARRICADES, WARNING DEVICES AND LIGHTING The Trade Contractor shall be solely responsible for providing temporary ladders, guard rails, warning signs, barricades, night guard lights, and deck or floor closures required in connection with his work to comply with Federal, State and local safety requirements. The Trade Contractor shall be solely and exclusively responsible for the design, construction, inspection and maintenance of such facilities at all times. It shall be the responsibility of the Trade Contractor to provide additional temporary lighting, if needed to maintain safe conditions. It shall be the sole and exclusive responsibility of the Trade Contractor to provide a safe place to work for all laborers and mechanics and other persons employed on or in connection with the project, and nothing in these Contract Documents shall be construed to give any of such responsibility to the Owner, the Architect, or the Construction Manager. 11/21/91 PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLAN 00970 - 5 SECTION 00980 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN 1.1 1.1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 MORRISON-KNUDSEN/GERRITS' DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' superintendent will monitor all work performed by the Trade Contractor and assist the Trade Contractor with his conformance of the work to the Contract Drawings and Specifications. TRADE CONTRACTOR'S DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Trade Contractor is responsible for the quality of the work performed by his work force on this project as well as the quality of the material, equipment and supplies furnished by him to be incorporated into the work. The Trade Contractor will designate a Quality Control Representative who will be on site at all times while the respective Trade Contractor's work is in progress and will have the authority and responsibility to accept or reject items of work. The Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative may delegate his duties but the primary responsibility and authority will rest on him. The Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will coordinate the submittal of all shop drawings, product data and samples to Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits. Any submittal that is a variance to the contract requirements must be identified as such and transmitted to the Construction Manager for submittal and approval by the Architect/Engineer or Owner. No work requiring submittal of a shop drawing, product data or sample shall commence until the submittal has been reviewed and approved by the Architect/Engineer. The Trade Contractor will bear the responsibility of notifying the designated material-testing laboratory, whether Monroe County or Contractor is required to perform testing of materials as required by the contract drawings and specifications in a timely fashion to prevent needless cancellations and delays of work activities. Any costs caused by untimely 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN (ADD. 3) 00980 - 1 1. 2.5 1. 2.6 1.3 1.3.1 notification shall be borne by the Contractor. The Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will review his drawings, procurement documents and contracts to insure that the technical information provided and all work performed is in accordance with the latest revisions of the Contract Drawings and Specifications. The Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will perform an inspection upon receipt at the site of the work of all materials, equipment and supplies including those furnished to him by the Owner. Notes from this inspection will be filled out on the appropriate form and included with the Contractor Daily Quality Control Report. Items which are damaged or not in conformance with the respective submittals, quality standards, contract drawings and specifications shall be brought to the attention of Morrison- Knudsen/Gerrits' representative on site and then will be identified and segregated from accepted items. Items thus identified will not be incorporated into the work until corrective action acceptable to Morrison- Knudsen/Gerrits is completed. Items determined unsalvageable will be removed from the job site. These items shall be noted as deficient in the applicable section of the Contractor Daily Quality Control Report. INSPECTION AND TESTING INSPECTION PLAN Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits utilizes a multi-point inspection plan for each separate feature of work to be performed under this Trade Contract, i.e., work described by each division of the technical provision section of the contract specifications. This plan ccnsists of the following: .1 Preparatory Inspection - Prior to commencing the work, the Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will meet with Morrison- Knudsen/Gerrits' Superintendent and the Architect's representative if he so desires to attend and check the following items at a minimum for conformance: (a) Approval of shop drawings and submittals. 00980 - 2 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN (ADD. 3) (b) Approval of inspection and test reports of materials and equipment to be utilized. (c) Completion of previous operations of preliminary work. (d) Availability of materials and equipment required. (e) Potential utility outages. (f) Any other preparatory steps dependent upon the particular operation. (g) Quality standards. (h) Safety or environmental precautions to be observed. (Phase Hazard) Note: Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits will record the minutes to this inspection meeting and distribute accordingly. . 2 Initial inspection - Upon completion of a representative sample of a given feature of the work, the Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will meet with the Morrison- KnUdsen/Gerrits superintendent and the Architect's representative if he so desires to attend and check the following items at a minimum for conformance: (a) Workmanship to established quality standards. (b) Configuration to contract drawings and specifications. (c) Construction methods, equipment and tools utilized. (d) Materials and articles utilized. (e) Adequacy of testing methods. (f) Adequacy of shop drawings. (g) Adequacy of safety or environmental precautions. 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN (ADD. 3) 00980 - 3 Note: . 3 Note: Note: Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits will record the minutes to this inspection meeting and distribute accordingly. Follow-up Inspections - The Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will inspect the work daily to assure the continuing conformance of the work to the workmanship standards established during the preparatory and initial inspections. Additionally, as a part of the follow-up inspection, sign-off sheets will be utilized as often as possible. The intent of these sheets is to achieve concurrence from other trade contractors and responsible parties that ensuing work can indeed commence over underlying work. This will prevent oversights and omissions which could elevate costs. sign-off sheets shall be used for, but not be limited to, concrete, drywall, ceilings, painting, roofing substrates and flooring. These reports are to be generated by the applicable Trade Contractor and submitted to Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' Superintendent for approval prior to the start-up of work. Failure to generate a sign-off sheet or to attain proper signatures prior to covering up underlying work may affect payment for that piece of work if ensuing problems are detected or not. This disciplinary action shall be carried out via the Nonconformance Report. (See Section 1.4.2 of this p I an. ) The Trade Contractor shall be responsible to record these inspections and all other project related activities encountered throughout the day on the Contractor Daily Quality Control Report. .4 Completion Inspections - Upon completion of a given feature of the work, the Trade Contractor's Quality Control Representative will meet with Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' Superintendent, if he so desires to attend, to perform an inspection of the completed work. Non-conforming items will be identified and corrected prior to commencement of the next operation. The Trade Contractor shall conduct and report 00980 - 4 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN (ADD. 3) 1.3.1.5 1.3.1.6 1.3.2 1.3.3 corrections of this inspection which shall be a required submittal. Follow-On Inspections - Upon execution of the contractor's completion inspection in elements of the work which result in concealment; such as, ceiling and drywall installations, MK/G shall schedule and conduct multi-trade or singular inspections prior to covering installation. Note: MK/G will record the minutes to this inspection meeting. Pre-Final Inspection - Upon substantial completion of the project work MK/G shall coordinate and conduct a universal inspection of all areas and elements of the work. The Architect/Engineer may be represented if he so desires. This inspection shall be completed at least (15) days prior to the final substantial completion inspection which shall be conducted by the A/E. All deficiencies and incomplete work should be completed prior to the final substantial completion inspection. OPERATION AND CHECK OUT TESTING The Trade Contractor will provide personnel and equipment to perform the operational tests and checkout of the equipment, facilities or equipment constructed, fabricated or installed under this Trade Contract. Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' Superintendent will coordinate and witness all such tests. Notification should be given at least ten (10) days in advance of the scheduled tests. FINAL INSPECTION and issuance of the A/E CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' Superintendent will coordinate and attend all final inspections of the work by the Architect/Engineer. Prior to requesting a final inspection, all tests for the equipment and systems must be completed. Upon completion of the A/E's inspection, the A/E will publish outstanding items and issue a Project Certificate of Substantial Completion, which will define the date of 'Turn-Over' to the Owner the care, 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN (ADD. 3) 00980 - 5 control and custody. Reference section 00800, Substantial Completion. 1.4 REPORTING Maintaining accurate and retrievable records is extremely important in the Quality Assurance Program. These records will act as a main source of information in the present and in the future for the entire project management team. The main report that will be utilized to provide this information is the Daily Quality Control Report. Nonconformance Reports may also be issued. 1.4.1 DAILY QUALITY CONTROL REPORT The Daily Quality Control Report shall be used to document the summary of daily inspection activities performed by the Trade Contractor's designated Quality Control Representative. It shall include any of the steps of inspection that are performed that day, all test monitoring and any rework of nonconforming items. The daily Quality Control Report section of the Daily superintendent's Report will be routinely used for daily reporting requirements. When the magnitude or complexity necessitates such, a more separate and comprehensive form will be used. Reference Contractor's Daily Report, and as needed Contractor Daily Quality Control Report, section 01385. 1.4.2 NONCONFORMANCE REPORT Nonconformance Reports will be issued for work that is found to be in nonconformance with the contract documents or the referenced quality standards. The report will be issued by Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits. It is not the intent to routinely and repeatedly issue nonconformance reports, but to issue them only after normal enforcement standards have been exhausted, or if the work performed is a detriment to the project. A copy of the Nonconformance Report will be forwarded to the Project Manager for his information and/or action. It should also be included in the Trade Contractor's Daily Quality Report package for general review. 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN fA&&~ 00980 - 6 Nonconformance Reports will be signed off once the deficient item or items have adequately been corrected. This will be done by the issuing Superintendent and Project Manager. These sign-offs will be included with a corresponding corrective action taken. Significant nonconformances need to be addressed to prevent recurrence. The signed-off report will also be submitted for review. Work activities affected by a Nonconformance Report will proportionally counteraffect payments. Whether that be partial or full retainage will be left up to the discretion of Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits' management team. 1.5 NOT USED 1.6 AUDITS 1.6.1 Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits may choose at its option to perform Trade Contractor audits of their Contractor Quality Control Plan at any time. Reports of these audit results will be forwarded to the Project Manager for his action. Any action items noted during an audit for the Trade Contractor will be followed up and documented to insure compliance and avoid recurrence. 1.7 SUMMARY The intention of this plan is to create a system of checks and balances that will minimize delays caused by rework and a lack of planning and maximize production and insure that the finished product is one that the entire construction team can pride themselves in. These goals can be achieved by giving the Owner exactly what he has bought. The owner will expect no more and through Quality Assurance, the construction team will provide no less. 11/21/91 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN (ADD. 3) 00980 - 7 SECTION 00800 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND O~~ER ACCEPTANCE Bid Group 2, and Bid Group 3 Contractors shall turn over care, custody and control of their work to the Owner as defined in the issuance of the A/E's certificate of Substantial Completion of the Project. All contracts in these bid groups shall exchange as a group and in unison, possession, maintenance and security responsibilities with the Monroe County Officials. Any portion of the work which is in non-conformance with the contract documents or elements which prevent the Owner's use of the facilities for its intended use shall be excluded from acceptance. The contractor shall be responsible for all work performed, equipment, and materials furnished to, or by the contractor under this contract until the contractors work is completed and has been accepted by the Owner as stated in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. In the event of loss, damage or destruction of such work, equipment, or materials, the contractor at his sole expense shall promptly repair, restore, or replace such, to the conditions required by the contract documents. All warranties and guarantees shall commence as stated on the AlE'S Certificate of Substantial Completion. Substantial Completion Certificates for portions of the project or portions of the work may be used to reduce retention. This partial certification shall only be used for the purpose of reducing retention. The implementation and amounts of reduction shall be at the Owner's sole discretion. In the event of discrepancy or disagreement in the contract documents, specifications, and/or drawings, this section will take precedence over the Supplementary General Conditions, General Conditions, General Requirements, technical specif ications and drawings. 11/20/91 OWNER ACCEPTJI"NcE 00800 - 1 SECTION 01027 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Procedures for preparation and submittal of Applications for Payment. B. Related sections 1. section 00750 - General Conditions 2. section 00900 - AlA G702/G703 2. section 01370 - Schedule of Values 1. .2 FORMAT A. AlA G702 - Application and Certificate for Payment including continuation sheets when required. 1..3 PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS A. Present required information in typewritten form. B. Execute certification authorized officer. by notarized signature of c. List each authorized Change Order on the form, including change order number, date and dollar amount. D. Prepare Application for Final Payment as specified in Section 01700. 1..4 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. The initial Application for Payment will not be processed until the construction schedule, the schedule of values, and the initial submittal schedule have been received by the Construction Manager, reviewed and approved by the Architect. B. Submit an updated construction and submittal schedule with each Application for Payment. C. Payment Period: Submit once per month, during the last OS/20/91 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT 01027 - 1 week of the month. Payment will be made by the Owner within (30) days thereafter. D. Work Item Update Listing - this work sheet, prepared by the Construction Manager, shows the work items which are being considered for progress payments. It is to be billed from the Contractor's approved schedule of values and approved changes only. The Contractor must fill in percentages of work completed on each line item or total dollar amount of Original Suppliers Invoices. Suppliers Invoices are then attached for payments on materials stored. E. Status Meeting - The Contractor's representative and the Construction Manager review the Contractor's Work Item Update Listing. Upon agreement between the two parties, both the Contractor and Construction Manager will sign off on the form. F. Estimate Voucher - The Construction Manager will input the progress into the computer from the Work Item Update Listing, and will issue the Estimate Voucher to the Contractor. G. Submit waivers as required. H. Submit three (3) copies of each Application for Payment. 1..5 SUBSTANTIATING DATA A. When the Construction Manager and/or Architect requires substantiating information, submit data justifying dollar amounts in question. B. Provide one copy of data with cover letter for each copy of submittal. Indicate Application number and date, and line item by number and description. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used ************** END OF SECTION 01027 OS/20/91 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT 01027 - 2 SECTION 01028 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Promptly implement change order procedures. a. Provide full written data required to evaluate changes. b. Maintain detailed records of the work done on a time and material/force account basis. c. Provide full documentation to the Construction Manager with each request. 2. Designate in writing the member of the Contractor's organization authorized to accept changes in the Work. 3. The Owner will designate in writing the person who is authorized to execute Change Orders. B. Related requirements: 1. Agreement: The amounts of established unit prices. 2. Agreement: The amounts of established allowances. 3. Conditions of the Contract, Article 12 of the General Conditions: a. Methods of determining cost or credit to the Owner resulting from changes in the Work made on a time and material basis. b. The Contractor's claims for additional costs. 1..2 DEFINITIONS A. Change Order, AlA Document G701/CM: Refer to the General Conditions. B. Construction Change Directive: A written order to the Contractor, signed by the Owner, MK/Gerr its and the Architect, which amends the Contract Documents as described, and authorizes the Contractor to proceed with a change which affects the Contract Sum or the Contract time, for inclusion in a subsequent Change Order. 1..3 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES A. A change may be initiated by submitting a Proposal Request to the Contractor. Request will include: 1. Detailed description of the change, products and 04/30/91 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 01028 - 1 location of the change in the Project. 2. Supplementary or revised Drawings and specifications. 3. The projected time span for making the change, and a specific statement as to whether overtime work is, or is not, authorized. 4. A specific period of time during which the requested price will be considered valid. 5. Such request is for information only, and is not an instruction to execute the changes, nor to stop the Work in progress. B. The Contractor may initiate changes by submitting a written notice to the Construction Manager containing: 1. Description of the proposed changes. 2. Statement of the reason for making the changes. 3~ Statement of the effect on the Contract Sum and the Contract Time. 4. Statement of the effect on the Work of separate contractors. 5. Documentation supporting change in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, as appropriate. 1..4 CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE A. In lieu of Proposal Request, a Construction Change Directive may be issued for Contractor to proceed with a change for subsequent inclusion in a Change Order. B. The Construction Change Directive will describe changes in the Work, both additions and deletions, with attachments of revised Contract Documents to define details of the change, and will designate the method of determining a change in the Contract Sum and change in the Contract Time. C. The Owner, Construction Manager, and the Architect will sign and date the Construction Change Directive as authorization for the Contractor to proceed with changes. D. At completion of the change, submit itemized accounting and supporting data as provided in the Article "DocuI:1entation of Proposals and Claims" of this section. E. The allowable costs of such work will be determined as provided in the General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions. F. The Owner, Construction Manager and Architect will sign and date the Change Order to establish the change in the Contract Sum and in the Contract Time. CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 01028 - 2 04/30/91 G. The Owner and the Contractor will sign and date the Change Order to indicate their agreement. 1..5 DOCUMENTATION OF PROPOSALS AND CLAIMS A. Support each quotation for a lump-sum proposal, and for each unit price which has not previously been established, with sufficient substantiating data to allow evaluation of the quotation. B. On request provide additional data to support time and cost computations: 1. Labor required. 2. Equipment required. 3. Products required. a. Recommended source of purchase and unit cost. b. Quantities required. 4. Taxes, insurance and bonds. 5. Credi t for the work deleted from the Contract, similarly documented. 6. Overhead and profit. If the Trade Contractor performs the actual Work, the percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%). If the Trade Subcontractor performs the actual Work, the percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%). If the Trade Contractor does not enter into the Work, the maximum mark-up for managing this work will be ten percent (10%). If the Trade Subcontractor performs part of the actual Work, his percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%) on his direct work only. If the Trade Contractor performs part of the actual work, his percentage mark-up for overhead and profit shall be a maximum addition of fifteen percent (15%) on his direct work only. 7. Justification for change in the Contract Time. C. Support each claim for additional costs, and for the work done on a time-and-materialjforce account basis, with documentation as required for a lump-sum proposal, plus additional information: 04/30/91 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 01028 - 3 1. Name of the Owner's authorized agent who ordered the work, and date of the order. 2. Dates and times the work was performed, and by whom. 3. Time record, summary of hours worked, and hourly rates paid. 4. Receipts and invoices for: a. Equipment used, listing dates and times of use. b. Products used, listing of quantities. c. Subcontracts. 5. signature of Construction Manager's superintendent, concurring with quantities. 1..6 PREPARATION OF CHANGE ORDERS A. The Construction Manager will prepare each Change Order. B. Change Order form: AIA Document G701/CM. C. change Order will describe changes in the Work, both additions and deletions, with attachments of revised Contract Documents to define details of the change. D. Change Order will provide an accounting of the adjustment in the Contract Sum and in the Contract Time. 1..7 LUMP-SUM/FIXED PRICE CHANGE ORDERS A. Content of Change Orders will be based on either: 1. The Proposal Request and the Contractor's responsive Proposal as mutually agreed between the Owner and the Contractor. 2. The Contractor's Proposal for a change, as recommended by the Architect or Construction Manager. B. The Owner, Construction Manager and the Architect will sign and date the Change Order as authorization for the Contractor to proceed with the changes. C. The Contractor may sign and date the Change Order to indicate agreement with the terms therein. 1..8 UNIT PRICE CHANGE ORDER A. The 1. content of the Change Orders will be based on either: The definition of the scope of the required changes. The Contractor's Proposal for a change, as recommended by the Architect, or Construction 2 . 04/30/91 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 01028 - 4 Manager. 3. Survey of completed work. B. The 1. 2 . amounts of the unit prices to be: Those stated in the Agreement. Those mutually agreed upon between Architect and the Contractor. the Owner, C. When quantities of each of the items affected by the Change Order be determined prior to start of the Work: 1. The Owner, Construction Manager and the Architect will sign and date the Change Order as authorization for the Contractor to proceed with the changes. 2. The Contractor may sign and date the Change Order to indicate agreement with the terms therein. D. When quantities of the items cannot be determined prior to start of the Work: 1. A Construction Change Directive will be issued directing the Contractor to proceed with the change on the basis of unit prices, and will cite the applicable unit prices. 2. At completion of the change, the cost of such work will be determined based on the unit prices and quantities used. 3. The Owner, Construction Manager and the Architect will sign and date the Change Order to establish the change in the Contract Sum and in the Contract Time. 4. The Contractor will sign and date the Change Order to indicate their agreement with the terms therein. 1..9 CORRELATION WITH THE CONTRACTOR'S SUBMITTALS A. Revise Schedule of Values and Request for Payment forms monthly to record each change as a separate item of the Work, and to record the adjusted Contract Sum prior to submission of Application for Payment. B. Revise the Construction Schedule to reflect each change in the Contract Time prior to monthly submissions. Revise subschedules to show changes for other items of work affected by the changes. C. Upon completion of the Work under a Change Order, enter pertinent changes in Record Documents. 04/30/91 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 01028 - 5 pART 2 - PRODUCTS NOT USED PART 3 - EXECUTION NOT USED **************** END OF SECTION 01028 04/30/91 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 01028 - 6 SECURITY PROJECT PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. section Includes 1. Electronic automated computerized security management system. 2. Provide a complete enclosed raceway system for all wiring for security devices and controls in compliance with NEC, NFPA-70 1990 and in accordance with 16050 and 16111. 3. Drawings for this work are diagrammatic, intended to convey the extent, general arrangement and locations of the work. Because of the scale of the drawings, certain basic items such as conduit fittings, access panels, cabinet sizes, sleeves, pull and junction boxes may not be shown. Include such items where required by code, other sections, and for proper installation of the work. 4. Equipment specifications may not deal individually with every part, control, or device which may be required to produce the equipment warranties. 5. Coordinate with other trades in submittal of shop drawings. Shop drawings shall detail space conditions to the satisfaction of concerned trades and is subject to final review by the Architect. If installation of equipment, raceways, cable trays or conduit is performed prior to coordination with other trades and interferes with work of other trades, make necessary changes to correct the condition at no additional cost to the Owner. 6. Provide required integration of components to create an operational computerized security management system providing control and monitoring from a touchscreen CRT. 1.2 TESTS A. Notify Architect and Owner's representative in writing, It, days in advance of testing to prevent delays in construction schedules. B. Test systems and place in proper and specified working order prior to demonstration of the systems. C. Test system grounds to demonstrate that the ground resistance does not exceed the requirements of the transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) or the National Electric Codes (NEC). D. Perform tests required by authorities having jurisdiction 11/18/91 SECURITY PROJECT PROCEDURES 01130-1 over the site. E. Testing shall be in the presence of the Owner's designated representatives, Contractor and Architect. 1.3 DEMONSTRATION A. Pr ior to acceptance of the work, the Security System Installer shall demonstrate to the Owner, designated representatives, Contractor and Architect, the features and functions of the system, and all subsystems and shall instruct the Owner in the proper operation and event sequences of the system. B. Demonstrate each system and subsystem. The demonstration is to consist of not less than the following: 1. Designate actual location of each component of a system or subsystem and demonstrate its function and its relationship to other components within the system. 2. Demonstrate the systems and subsystems operations by actual "START-STOP JON-OFF" cycling showing how to work controls, reset devices, replace fuses and conduct emergency operating/operations procedures. 3. Demonstrate communication, signaling and security equipment/devices by actual operation of such devices. c. Demonstration of systems are to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. UPS Power and Distribution System 2. Touchscreen CRT Operations 3. Alarm Detection and signalling Equipment 4. Door control/Monitoring System 5. Access Control System 6. situation Alarms (Hardwire) 7. Man-Down Alarms (wireless) 8. CCTV System 9. Intercom systems 10. Telephone Systems (Inmate/Attorney/Visitor) 11. Lighting Control 12. Fire Alarm Interface 13. Cable supervision System (Random Points to be Selected by Architect) D. security System Installer/Integrator shall furnish the necessary trained personnel to perform the demonstration and instructions and shall arrange to have the manufacturer's representatives present to assist with the demonstrations. The Security System Installer shall allow a minimum of one week for performing the prescribed demonstrations. E. Security systems Installer/Integrator shall arrange with the Owner the date and times for performing the demonstration. The Owner will select date and time for 11/18/91 SECURITY PROJECT PROCEDURES 01130-2 demonstration. F. Comply with requirements of Section 01670 SYSTEMS DEMONSTRATIONS. 1. Security System Installer/Integrator shall video tape in high speed, high quality, VHS format the demonstration of systems listed. 1.4 QUALIFICATIONS A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in electronic automated computerized security management systems of the same type, scope, operation and magnitude for a minimum of five years. Documented experience shall include the following: 1. List at least 10 facilities of equal size and technical requirements utilizing the equipment submitted. 2. For each facility, list: a. Name and location of facility b. Date of occupancy by Owner c. Owner's representative to contact and telephone number d. Construction Manager and/or General Contractor e. Architect B. Use the products of a single manufacturer for similar type equipment, i.e., motion detectors, magnetic contacts. C. Use products made by companies regularly engaged in the manufacture of the type equipment specified. 1.5 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify control and sub-control, motor and equipment controls, remote relay cabinets, address panels, system interface cabinets, and similar equipment with 1/2" red lettering or as specified for individual piece of equipment. B. Identify pull and junction boxes in service areas, tunnels, above accessible ceilings, and in accessible chases with 1/2" red lettering indicating the circuit and system. Example: Security Alarms "SY", Fire Alarms "FA", Circuit Number "SY-126". C. Engraved laminated plastic tags may be used for identification in lieu of painted lettering. D. Provide typewritten circuit directories installed in 3 ring binders with transparent page protectors in each control and sub-control cabinet. 1.6 RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Provide complete schematic drawings depicting location of interface, number of conductors, types of connectors, circuit requirements, and type of enclosure. 11/18/91 SECURITY PROJECT PROCEDu~ES 01130-3 1.7 PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT A. Protect mater ials stored on the job site. Protect materials during construction and after installation. B. Provide and apply protective material immediately upon receiving the products and maintain throughout the construction process. C. Keep products clean and dry or by elevating equipment above ground and floor. D. Take precautions to protect apparatus and materials from damage. Failure to protect materials constitutes sufficient cause for rejection of the apparatus or material. E. Protect equipment and factory finish from damage during construction operations and until final acceptance. Restore finishes that become stained, scratched, or damaged. PART 2 - PRODUCTS NOT USED PART 3 - EXECUTION NOT USED ******************** END OF SECTION 01130 SECURITY PROJECT PROCEDURES 01130-4 11/18/91 SECTION 01200 PROJECT M.EETINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Project meetings 1..2 The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S RESPONSIBILITY A. Construction Manager shall schedule and administer pre- construction meeting, periodic progress meetings, and specially called meetings throughout progress of the Work. 1. Prepare agenda for meetings. 2. Provide notice of each meeting four days in advance of meeting date, or provide as much advance notice as possible. 3. Make physical arrangements for meetings. 4. Preside at meetings. 5. Record the minutes; include significant proceedings and decisions. 6. Reproduce and distribute copies of minutes. a. To participants in the meeting. b. To parties affected by decisions made at the meeting. c. Furnish three copies of minutes to the Architect. B. Representatives of the Contractors, suppliers attending meetings shall authorized to act on behalf of represents. subcontractors and be qualified and the entity each C. The Architect and the Owner's Representative may attend meetings to ascertain that the Work lS expedited consistent with the Contract Documents and construction schedules. 1..3 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING A. Location: A central site designated by the Construction Manager. B. Attendance: 1. The Owner's Representative. 11/21/91 PROJECT MEETINGS 01200 - 1 2. The Architect and his professional consultants (as required) . 3. Construction Manager. 4. The Contractor's Superintendent. 5. Major subcontractors. 6. Major suppliers. 7. Others as aFpropriate. c. Suggested Agenda: 1. Distribution and discussion of: a. List of major subcontractors and suppliers. b. Projected Construction Schedules. 2. critical Work sequencing. 3. Major equipnent deliveries and priorities. 4. project Coordination. a. Designation of responsible personnel. 5. Procedures and processing of: a. Field decisions. b. proposal requests. c. Submittals. d. Change Orders. e. Applications for Payment. 6. Adequacy of distribution of the Contract Documents. 7. Procedures for maintaining Record Documents. 8. Use of premises: a. Office, work and storage areas. b. The O~~er's requirements. 9. Construction facilities, controls and construction aids. 10. Temporary utilities. 11. Safety and first-aid procedures. 12. Security prccedures. 13. Housekeeping procedures. 14. Distribute Deeting minutes within (3) days. 1..4 WEEKLY PROGRESS MEETINGS A. The Contractor's Project Manager and/or Superintendent shall be required to attend a weekly scheduling meeting. B. Location of the meetings: Manager. Office of the Construction c. Attendance: 1. The Architect and his professional consultants as needed. 2. Contractors as appropriate to the agenda. 3. Suppliers as appropriate to the agenda. 4. others. D. suggested Agenda: 11/21/91 F~OJECT MEETINGS 01200 - 2 1. Review of Work progress since previous meeting. 2. Field observations, problems, conflicts. 3. Problems which impede Construction Schedule. 4. Review of off-site fabrication, delivery schedules. 5. Corrective measures and procedures to regain projected schedule. 6. Revisions to Construction Schedule. 7. Progress, schedule, during succeeding Work period. 8. Coordination of schedules. 9. Review submittal schedules. 10. Maintenance of quality standards. 11. Pending changes and substitutions. 12. Review proposed changes for: a. Effect on Construction Schedule and on completion date. b. Effect on other contracts of the Project. 13. Other business. 14. Distribute meeting minutes. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used ************** END OF SECTION 01200 11/21/91 PROJECT MEETINGS 01200 - 3 SECTION 01301 SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Submit to the Construction Manager, shop drawings, product data, certifications and samples required by the technical sections. 2. Prepare and submit a separate schedule listing dates for submission and dates for review. B. Related Sections: 1. section 00750 - GENERAL CONDITIONS 2. Individual submittals required: refer to each specific section, for certifications, shop drawings, product data and sample requirements. 1.2 SUBMITTAL TRANSMITTAL FORM A. Attached, and made a part of this section 01301, is a copy of the submittal Transmittal Form, which shall be filled out by the contractor and submitted with each and every submittal. Follow the instruction sheet, also attached, for directions on this procedure. It is essential that the submittal Transmittal Forms are filled out in their entirety for the system to function properly. B. Transmittal Form, originals for contractors use, will be supplied by the Construction Manager, and is a 6-part form. 1.3 SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE A. The Contractor shall submit within seven (7) days of award of the Contract a preliminary "Submittal Schedule" to the Construction Manager for review, modification and response. No payment applications will be processed prior to finalizing the submittal schedule. The "Submittal Schedule" shall contain the following information: 1. Specification section number and name. 2. specification section paragraph identification which describes submittal requirement. 3. Submittal information required, (i.e., sample, test data, shop drawing, etc.). 08/20/91 SUBMITTALS (~DD.l) 01301 - 1 B. The Contractor shall also supply the following dates in order to meet the project schedule. 1. Date submittal is scheduled to be submitted and received by the Construction Manager. Date contractor has scheduled to order material or equipment or the submittal item. Date contractor has scheduled delivery to job-site equipment or the submittal item. Add any remarks or unique items that the CM or A/E should be aware of. 2. 3 . of material or 4 . C. The Contractor shall allow a minimum of (2) weeks for review of submittal by A/E (in calendar days). D. The submittal master record will then be used to track submittals within the process. 1.4 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Submi t legible shop drawings in the form of posi ti ve printing reproducible transparencies, commonly called sepia prints, suitable for reproduction use on dry print diazo type machines. Sepia prints which cannot be reproduced will be returned to the Contractor for resubmittal. B. Provide shop drawings as complete submittals (no partial sets) on original drawings or information prepared solely by the fabricator or supplier. Deviation from complete submittals will only be allowed by pre-arranged method. C. Do not reproduce the Contract Drawings for shop drawing submittals. D. sheet sizes shall not exceed the size of the Contract Drawings. E. Each sepia print shall have blank spaces large enough to accept 4" x 4" review stamps of the Architect and the Contractor. F. Each 1. 2. 3. sepia print shall carry the following Project name and contract number. Date. Names of: a. The Architect b. The Construction Manager c. The Contractor d. Supplier e. Manufacturer information: 08/20/91 SUBMITTALS {ADD.l) 01301 - 2 4. Identification of product or material. 5. Relation to adjacent structure or materials. 6. Field dimensions, clearly stated as such. 7. Specificatic~ section number. 8. Applicable standards such as ASTM or Federal Specificatic~. 9. Identification of deviations from Contract Documents. 10. Reference to construction drawings by drawing number and/or detain number. G. Submit sepia prints without folds either as flat sheets if size permits, or rolled in tubes. H. The contractor shall submit (2) reproducibles and (4) blueline or blackline sets to the CM. The CM will return (1) reproducible to the contractor after review/return from the A/E. 1.5 PRODUCT DATA A. Product data s~ch as catalog cuts, brochures or manufacturer's sheets may be submitted in lieu of sepia prints if adequately identified. Submit seven copies of product data to the Construction Manager. B. Modify product data sheets to delete information which is not applicable to the Project. Provide additional information if necessary to supplement standard information. C. Product data sheets that are submitted with extraneous information not deleted and/or modified will be returned without review to the Contractor for resubmittal. D. The contractor shall submit at a minimum, (1) original and (6) copies to the CM. The CM will return (2) copies to the contractor after review/return by the A/E. 1.6 SAMPLES A. Provide samples to illustrate materials, equipment or workmanship, and to establish standards by which completed work may be judged. B. Construct mock-ups as required by the technical sections, at the Project site in a location designated by the Construction Manager. Construct mock-ups, including adjacent work required, to demonstrate the final appearance of the Work. 08/20/91 St~MITTALS ~^DD.1) 01301 - 3 C. The contractor shall submit (3) (1) will be returned to review/return from the A/E. samples to the CM, and the contractor after 1.7 CERTIFICATIONS A. Provide certifications as required by various technical sections on the Contractor's letterhead stationary. Certifications shall be identified to this Project, dated and bear Contractor's signature in the same format used for the Owner/Contractor agreement. B. Clearly identify the materials referenced and state that the material and the intended installation methods, where applicable, are in compliance with the Contract Documents. Attach manufacturer's affidavits where applicable. C. The contractor shall submit (1) original and (6) copies to the CM. The eM will return (2) sets to the contractor after review/return from the A/E. 1.8 THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. Before making submittals to the Construction Manager, review each submittal, make changes or notations as necessary to conform to the Contract Documents, identify such review with review stamp and forward reviewed submittal with comments to the Construction Manager for review. Return submittals not meeting Contract requirements to subcontractors and do not forward such submittals to the Construction Manager. B. Submit catalog sheets, product data, shop drawings and where specified, submit calculations, material samples, color chips or charts, test data, warranties and guarantees all at the same time for each submittal item. C. Verify field measurements and product catalog numbers or similar data. D. Clearly identify on the Construction Manager submittals from the Documents. submittal and transmittal to the in writing of deviations in requirements of the Contract E. After the Construction Manager I s and the Architect I s review, distribute copies with one copy to be maintained at the project site for reference use and other copies distributed to suppliers and fabricators. 08/20/91 SUBMITTALS (ADD.l) 01301 - 4 F. Do not begin the Work which requires submittals until return of submittals with the Construction Manager's and the Architect's stamp and initials indicating review. G. The Contractor's responsibility for errors and omissions in submittals is not relieved by the Construction Manager's or the Architect's review of submittals. H. The Contractor's responsibility for deviations in submittals from requirements of the Contract Documents is not relieved by the Construction Manager's or the Architect's review of submittals unless the Architect gives written acceptance of specific deviations. 1.9 THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Construction Manager will return to the Contractor, without review, all submittals not bearing the Contractor's review stamp or not showing it has been reviewed by the Contractor. B. After the Architect's review, the Construction Manager will forward submittals to the Contractor and retain one copy for the Owner. The Contractor shall distribute copies including other copies distributed to suppliers and fabricators. The Contractor shall supply copies of reviewed submittals to the Construction Manager in sufficient quantity to allow proper coordination of the Contract. 1.10 THE ARCHITECT'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Architect will review submittals with reasonable promptness, checking only for conformance with the design compliance of the Project and compliance with information given in the Contract Documents. B. 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Progress Schedules: Promptly after award of the Contract, prepare and submit to the Construction Manager, construction progress schedules for the work, with subschedules of related activities which are essential to its progress. Also incorporate manpower loading related to each activity on the construction schedule. 2. Revisions to Schedule: Submit revised/updated progress schedules with each payment application. 1. .2 FORMAT A. Prepare Progress Schedules as a horizontal bar chart with separate bar for each major portion of Work or operation, identifying the first work day of each week. B. Include numeric manpower loading associated with each horizontal bar, clearly defined. c. Scale and spacing: revisions. to provide space for notations and D. Sheet size: minimum 8 1/2" XII". 1. . 3 CONTENT A. Indicate complete sequence of construction by activity, with dates for beginning and completion of each element of construction. OS/20/91 PROGRESS SCHEDULES 01310 - 1 B. Show the manpower loading for each activity. C. Identify each item by Specification section number. D. Identify work of separate stages and other logically grouped activities. E. Identify work of separate floors and other logically grouped activities. F. Provide sub-schedules to define critical portions of the entire schedule. G. Indicate accumulated percentage of completion of each item and total percentage of Work completed, as of the first day of each month. H. Submit separate schedule of submittal dates for shop drawings, product data, and samples, including the Owner furnished products and products identified under alloy,'ances and dates reviewed submittals will be required from the Architect. Reference section 01301 Submittals. I. Indicate delivery dates for the Owner furnished products. J. Coordinate content with Schedule of Values specified in section 01370. 1..4 REVISIONS TO SCHEDULES A. Indicate progress of each activity to date of submittal, and projected completion date of each activity. B. Identify activities modified since previous submittal, major changes in scope, and other identifiable changes. 1. Major changes in scope. 2. Activities modified since previous submission. 3. Revised projections of progress and completion. 4. other identifiable changes. C. Provide a narrative report as needed to define: 1. Problem areas, anticipated delays and the impact on the schedule. 2. Corrective action recommended and its effect. 3. The effect of changes on schedules of other prime contractors. OS/20/91 PROGRESS SCHEDULES 01310 - 2 1..5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit initial schedules within (3) days after award of Contract. 1. The Construction Manager will review schedules and return review copy within ten (10) days after receipt. 2. If required, re-submit within seven (7) days after return of review copy. 3. Submi t revised Progress Schedules with each Application for Payment. 1..6 DISTRIBUTION A. Distribute copies of the reviewed schedules to: 1. Job site file. 2. Subcontractors. 3. Other concerned parties. B. Instruct recipients to report promptly to the Contractor, in writing, any problems anticipated by the projections shown in the schedules. Note: It is not incumbent upon the Construction Manager to notify the Trade Contractor when to begin, to cease, or to resume work nor to give early notice of faulty or defective work, nor in any way to superintend so as to relieve the Trade Contractor of responsibility or of any consequence of neglect or carelessness. ************** END OF SECTION 01310 OS/20/91 PROGRESS SCHEDULES 01310 - 3 SECTION 01370 SCHEDULE OF VALUES PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Schedule of Values allocated to the various portions of the Work, submitted within three (3) days after award of the Contract. 2. Upon request of the Construction Manager, support the values with data which will substantiate their correctness. 3. The Schedule of Values, unless objected to by the Construction Manager, forms the basis for the Contractor's Applications for Payment. 1..2 FORM AND CONTENT OF SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Type schedule on AIA G703 Form; the Contractor's standard forms and automated printout will be considered by the Construction Manager upon the Contractor's request. Identify schedule with: 1. Title of Project and location. 2. The Architect and Construction Manager. 3. Name and Address of the Contractor. 4. Contract designation. 5. Date of submission. B. List the installed value of the component parts of the Work (broken down into labor and material and physical location) in sufficient detail to serve as a basis for computing values for progress paYments during construction. C. Follow the Specifications as the format for listing component items. 1. Identify each line item with the number and title of the respective major section of the Specifications. D. Itemize separate line item cost for each of the following general cost items: 1. Mobilization. 2. Bonds, Insurance and Permits. 3. General Conditions spread over project duration on monthly basis. 04/30/91 SCHEDULE OF VALUES 01370 - 1 4. Clean-up. 5. Submittals. 6. Safety. E. For each major line item list sub-values of major products or operations under the item. F. For the various portions of the Work: 1. Include a directly proportional amount of the Contractor's overhead and profit for each item. 2. For items on which progress payments will be requested for stored materials, break down the value into: a. The cost of the materials, delivered and unloaded, with taxes paid. b. The total installed value. 3. Submit a subschedule for each separate stage of work specified in section 00300. G. The sum of values listed in the schedule shall equal the total Contract Sum. 1..3 SUBSCHEDULE OF UNIT MATERIAL VALUES A. Submit a subschedule of unit costs and quantities for: 1. Products on which progress payments will be requested for stored products. B. The form of submittal shall parallel that of the Schedule of Values, with each item identified the same as the line item in the Schedule of Values. C. The unit quantity for bulk materials shall include an allowance for normal waste. D. Provide unit values for the materials as follows: 1. Cost of the material, delivered and unloaded at the site, with taxes paid. 2. Installation costs, including the Contractor's overhead and profit. E. The installed unit value multiplied by the quantity listed shall equal the cost of that item in the Schedule of Values. 1..4 REVIEW AND SUBMITTAL A. After review by Construction Manager, revise and resubmit schedule (and Schedule of Material Values) as required. SCHEDULE OF VALUES 01370 - 2 04/30/91 B. Resubmit revised schedule in same manner. ************* END OF SECTION 1370 04/30/91 SCHEDULE OF VALUES 01370 - 3 SECTION 01385 DAILY CONSTRUCTION REPORTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Requirement for Daily Construction Reports by each Trade Contractor. 2. Scheduled submission times for Daily Construction Reports. 1..2 FORM AND CONTENT OF DAILY CONSTRUCTION REPORTS A. Daily Construction Reports shall be submitted by each and every Contractor performing work on the project. Forms to be used will be furnished by the Construction Manager. Items to be addressed on the Report are: 1. Title of Project 2. Name of Trade Contractor 3. Date and day of Report information. For example, you performed work on Thursday, April 18, 1991, so you would therefore use "Thursday, 4/18/91." This holds true even if you did not complete filling out the Report until Friday, 4/19/91. 4. Contract designation. 5. Note any major Shipments received on that particular day. 6. Note major equipment used that day. 7. Note manpower used, and designate what trades. For example, if you were the mechanical contractor, you would also list how many insulators, pipefitters, etc. that you were also managing, even if they were subcontractors. In addition, list the names of the subcontractors that were on-site that day. 8. Note any deficiencies in your work, and corrective actions taken to resolve the deficiencies. 9. Note any safety violations discovered, whether or not caused by your forces. 10. Provide a full description of work performed that day, and any problems or unusual conditions discovered. 11. Report is to be signed by the authorized representati ve of the contractor, and should the signat~ure not be legible, print the name of the signer next to the signature. 11/21/91 DAILY CONSTRUCTION REPORTS 01385 - 1 1..3 SCHEDULE OF SUBMITTING DAILY REPORTS A. Daily Reports are to be submitted at the designated location described in the pre-construction meeting. Contractors are to submit the original of their report, and should keep a copy for their records. The Construction Manager's photocopying facilities are not to be used in the reproduction for submission of the reports. B. Submit Daily Reports no later than 9:00am the day following the day of the work described in that particular report. No exceptions to this rule will be accepted. Should contractor fail to comply with these instructions, the contractor's payment application for the following month will be held in abeyance until such time the contractor properly submits the delinquent reports. ************* END OF SECTION 1385 11/21/91 DAILY CONSTRUCTION REPORTS 01385 - 2 - J\10i\ROE COU;\TY CAPITAL IJ\lPROVE\lENT PROJECTS CO~TRACTOR~S DAILY REPORT PROJ ECl': DATE: SH EEl' OF ~~~:~~~~~~iiii/if'"_. -~:~-- ^O ~"'~~~ CONTRACTOR: CONl'RAC1~O.: ~~~~~~~-p..~ Il~--'..~~~ MAJOR SI1IP~IENTS RECEIVED TODAY ~L-\JOR EQUJPMENT USED - ~~ ....::;:~ JA_:~~ NUMBER OF PERSOl'NEL ONSITE LIST SUBCONTRACfORS ONSlTE OPC C C C C C C SC SC T 0 T A L - - -. ",,0 _0 ._~~~"'- DEFICIENCIES NOTED.'CORRECTED; INSPEc:TIONS ~1ADE; TESTS CONDU_TED: QC REPRESENTATIVE: SAFETY VIOLATIONS 1\OTED:,CORREc:TED: FULL DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFOR~\ED BY AREA; INCLUDE ANY PROBLB1S: ------..--- -- - SITE REPRESENTATIVE: 7\TTAl:HL1"U-"S1iEl:.l ll- !\ I:: l: lJl::_l1 L - CO:-;TRACTOR'S DAILY REPORT ~-r~~.~-t~~~n:t6" Iii if!W,~~~~~~ PROJECJ: CO:-;TR/\CT :--;0.: .~~ SHEET OF \\ORK DAY: DATE: 21\'D SHEET DESCRIPTJO~ OF WORK PERFORMED. List activities s1~r1ed, activities complc1lXl, dcJa)'S, rC<tsons for delays, ~nd J(:;:lsons for possihle fU1ure dela)'S. ..~- ..,. _r.'---"V7r-o/liIiW~1 M...~ '.N~ f--- -- -- ___U] SECTION 01395 DOCUMENT CLARIFICATION REQUESTS (DCR) PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Notification of Construction Manager in the event errors, field conflicts, and omissions are found in the Contract Documents, or clarifications are necessary. 2. utilization of DCR form. B. Related Sections: 1. General Conditions Article 2.3 2. General Conditions Article 8.3.2 3. General Conditions Article 12.3 1.2 FORM AND CONTENT OF DOCUMENT CLARIFICATION REPORTS A. All errors, field conflicts, and omissions in the Contract Documents shall be brought to the attention of the Construction Manager immediately. If clarifications are necessary, the request is to be conveyed to the CM. The DCR is a tool established to provide expedient clarifications of contract drawings, specifications or field conflicts. It is not meant to be a substitute for good communication. B. The DCR is not meant for formal notification of extra work. Reference General Conditions paragraph 8.3.2 and 12.3, when formal correspondence is required for formal notification of time extensions, and for cost change notifications. C. The contractor should propose a solution, and enter on the form in sufficient detail necessary for the A/E or CM to confirm the contractor's proposed solution. D. The contractor is also required to mention all other trade work which is affected by the problem, and all trade work which will be affected by the proposed solution. 11/21/91 DOCUMENT CLARIFICATION REQUESTS 01395 - 1 1.3 UTILIZATION OF DCR FORM A. The CM will make available the DCR forms for the contractors use. Attached is a copy of the DCR form, and the instruction sheet. ************* END OF SECTION 1395 11/21/91 DOCUMENT CLARIFICATION REQUESTS 01395 - 2 DOCUMENT CL\RIFICATION REQUEST No. From: To: Morrison- Knudsen/G errits Contract No. P. O. Box 5283 Key West, FL 33045 Receipt (305) 292-7845 Logged: Problem By: DwglSpc{: No.,Revision DctaillSect No. NE Project No. Civil Siructural Architectural Security PLB HVAC Electrical Specs . Subject: ' Problem & suggested solution: . --: - . . . . .. .. I MKlG Rc\icw: Solution: . Solution by: I Date: I MK'G: I Date: JLKUl - I>OC\!MENT cv.JUnc.nON r.I:QUEST No. (&) F...." '1 To, MCJO'l5On.Knudw:rVGemu Ccwu,..,n "'A. (~I ._@-'" P. O. Boo S211\ Kn We:sl. Fl 3304~ Rett-lpl Ci) (~) 292.m~ lnu<d Probkm 8~c (2.' D-a,'5opo=r: ~Al.M'~t.&I~ foe AIf Pn'fC'C1 t..o \10' "", ',,5 eM! Sifloa.,a.l Arduacnwal ...."" 'UI HVAC EJo::t"c~1 ".., ........ ,CO 1 ~"''''..,reo-loIi!IC!toI..1IOtl ('1 - - .' ,- IMK<:'R~ (U.' ""M_ (1-....; l!lb1ILh. (15 IllllL fu.' IMML (,2- IllllL :r~ "'-"", A. By Contractor: 1. from: The OCR ....ill al\o'a)'s be Craro the frinc contractor. Subcontrbctors to the prir'le contractor shai1 5ubrrdt OCR's through lheir prime contractor. 2. Problem By: This can be the subcontractor or the prime contractor, or the est~blished pri~~ contractor representative, or the established subcontractor representative. J. CO:1tract No.: This is the approved contract, contract nur:.ber. 4. Ora....ing No.: Here insert as much inforn.ation as possible to descriLe the location in the contract documents of the particular problem you are asking clarification. Include revision level of dra"'ing5, and date. Include detail n~bers, include section numbers, include specification section nu"~ers, paragraph locations, all as applicable. 5. civil, structural, etc.: Here note the particular division of work the OCR applies to. 6. Subject: Here ins@rt brief, c1 ear, concise caption subject, which is representative of problem area. 7. Problem' Suggested Solution: Describe in as much detail as necessary, the problem to which clarification is needed. If additional space is needed, add extra sheets to back. and reference attachments in this area no. 7. Ora.... sketches if necessary. Make photocopy of particular drawing detail and attach if necessary. B. By Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits: 8. OCR No.: Numbers ~ill be assigned as follo~s: xx- Project xxx- Contractor No. xxx Sequential No. For instance, the first OCR from the contractor of Contract No. 001 on the New Detention Facility, ~ou1d be: )(,)-001-001 As another example: The seventh consecutive OCR logged on the New Detention Facility, .as recelved from the contractor of Contract Ho. 005, would be: )(,)-005-007 9. Receipt Logged: This ...ill be the date received by the O!. from the contractor, and ...i11 SE:rve lliS tt.e rE:ference date. 10. A/E Project No.: The AlE's project r.u::.ber ..ill be inserted here, ~here and ~hen applicable. 11. ~K/G Revie",': This ,,'ill be the signature or initials of the Construction t-!a.nager, upon review of t.he problem, with the date of sign-Off. 12. MK/G Revie~: This ~ill be the si~n~ture cr initials of the Construction Manager, upon review of the solution. 13. Date: This ....i11 be the date of t-!K/G re....iew and si90- oft. C. By Architect/Engineer: 14. Solutic~: The ~/E .ill here insert the sc:ution to the probler,. or ans\."er in some other fdshion the clarific~tion being r~quested. The AlE ~ay herein confi~ the contractor's propos~d solution. 15. Solution By: The entity providing the solution is to sign here. This noay be the Construction ~anager ....hen particular clarifications are being req'Jested that can be ans...ered by the CY.. Otherwise. it ~'ill be the J.../E representative. 16. Date: This ~il1 be the date of sisn-cff, or ansvering the OCR by the AlE. o. Part-By-Part Distribution of 6-part OCR fOTrr.: a. lo.':"Jen the contractor su:b;:its OCR, he ...;ill retain ~9.1dt?nI.QQ copy. b. ,j't,en received by the contractor, eM \o,'i 11 Teta i n b-..nK copy. c. The OCR then is sub~itted to the A/E. Once ans~ered, the A/E returns to eM, but retains ~~ copy. d. CH reviews ans~er. and sends ~ copy baCK to contractor. eM \o'il1 retain original \.:hite copy for office files, and Blue copy will go to the job-site. SECTION 01410 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Selection and payment 2. The Contractor submittals 3. Testing laboratory responsibilities 4. Testing laboratory reports 5. Limits on testing laboratory authority 6. The Contractor responsibilities 7. Schedule of inspections and tests B. 1. 2. 3. section 00750 - GENERAL CONDITIONS section 01700 - CONTRACT CLOSEOUT Individual Specification sections: inspections and tests required, and standards for testing. 1. . 2 REFERENCES A. ASTM D-3740 - Practice for Evaluation of Agencies in Testing and/or Inspection of Soil and Rock as Used in Engineering Design and Construction. B. ASTM E-329 - Recommended Practice for Inspection and Testing Agencies for Concrete, Steel, and Bituminous Materials as used in Construction. 1..3 SELECTION AND PAYMENT A. The Owner will employ and pay for services of an independent testing laboratory to perform specified inspection and testing where so indicated to be performed by the Owner in technical Specification sections. B. Employment of testing laboratory shall in no way relieve the Contractor of obligation to perform the Work in accordance with requirements of the Contract Documents. 11/21/91 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 01410 - 1 1..4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with requirements of ASTM E-329 and ASTM D-3740. B. Testing laboratory: authorized to operate in the state of Florida. C. Testing laboratory staff: maintain a full time registered Engineer on staff to review services. D. Testing Equipment: calibrated at reasonable intervals with devices of an accuracy traceable to either National Bureau of Standards (NBS) Standards or accepted values of natural physical constants. E. Meet "Recommended Requirements for Independent Laboratory Qualification", published by American Council of Independent Laboratories. 1..5 TESTING LABORATORY RESPONSIBILITIES A. Test samples of mixes. B. Provide qualified personnel at the site. Cooperate with the Architect, Construction Manager and the Contractor in performance of services. c. Perform specified inspection, sampling, and testing of Products in accordance with specified standards. D. Ascertain compliance of materials and mixes with requirements of the Contract Documents. E. Promptly notify the Construction Manager and the Contractor of observed irregularities or non-conformance of the Work or products. F. Perform additional inspections and tests required by the A/E and Construction Manager. 1..7 TESTING LABORATORY REPORTS A. After each inspection and test, promptly submit three copies of testing laboratory report to the Construction Manager. B. Include: 1. Date issued 2. Project title and number 3. Name of inspector 4. Date and time of sampling or inspection 11/21/91 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 01410 - 2 5. Identif ication of product and Specif ications section 6. Location in the Project 7. Type of inspection or test 8. Date of test 9. Results of test 10. Conformance with the Contract Documents C. When requested by the Construction Manager or A/E, provide interpretation of test results. 1..8 LIMITS ON TESTING LABORATORY AUTHORITY A. The testing laboratory may not release, revoke, alter, or enlarge on requirements of the Contract Documents. B. The testing laboratory may not approve or accept any portion of the Work. C. The testing laboratory may not assume any duties of the Contractor. D. The testing laboratory has no authority to stop the Work. 1..9 THE CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. B. C. D. 1. .10 Deliver to the testing laboratory at designated location, adequate samples of materials proposed to be used which require testing, along with proposed mix designs. Cooperate with testing laboratory personnel, and provide access to the Work and to the manufacturer's facilities. Provide incidental labor and facilities to provide access to the Work to be tested, to obtain and handle samples at the site or at source of products to be tested, to facilitate tests and inspections, storage and curing of test samples. Notify the Construction Manager and the testing laboratory 48 hours prior to expected time for operations requiring inspection and testing services. E. Employ services of a separate qualified testing laboratory and pay for additional samples and tests which are beyond the specified requirements. RETEST RESPONSIBILITY A. Where the results of required inspections, tests, or similar services prove unsatisfactory and do not indicate 11/21/91 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 01410 - 3 compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the retests shall be the responsibility of the Contractor regardless of whether the original test was the Contractor's responsibility. B. Retesting of the work revised or replaced by the Contractor is the Contractor's responsibility where required tests were performed on original work. Costs and fees for retesting shall be paid by the Contractor. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used ************** END OF SECTION 01410 11/21/91 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 01410 - 4 SECTION 01510 TEMPORARY UTILITIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Temporary utilities required for construction. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS - GENERAL A. Materials shall be new, adequate in capacity for the required usage, not create unsafe conditions, not violate requirements of applicable codes and standards, and comply with NEe Art. 305 - Temporary Wiring. 2.2 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY A. The Temporary Power Contractor shall furnish, install and maintain, temporary electric. power service for construction needs throughout the construction per iod and shall remove such service on completion of the work. 1. Primary temporary electrical underground feeder will be provided and installed by temporary power contractor under Bid Group 1, per drawing 1510- TP. 2. At Front Gate transformer location, the temporary power contractor under Bid Group 1 has installed a meter, mast, and main breaker panel Nema 3R, per Detail "A" attached. The final location of each panel shall be approved by the Construction Manager. 3. Distribution panels have been provided by the Bid Group 1 temporary power contractor per drawing 1510 - TP, and Details A, B, C and D, and as follows: a. Front gate area serving the construction manager trailer, guard shack and area lights. (20 ckt. min.) 4. Power centers for miscellaneous tools and used in the Work will be provided by the 1 Temporary Power Contractor as follows: a. distribution boxes with minimum equipment Bid Group of four 11/21/91 TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01510 - 1 double-duplex 15 Amp, 12 O-Vol t grounded outlets, with GFCI Protection for personnel. See Detail liB". b. located so that power is available at any point of use with not more than 100 ft. power cords. c. minimum: one power center on each floor. d. circuit-breaker protection for each outlet. e. One panel each for Building Areas A,B,C,D,E,F,K,L,M,N,O,P and Q. 5. The capacity of each power center in 4. above shall be 120/240 volts single phase, minimum 50 Amps. 6. The Trade Contractors shall notify the Temporary Power Contractor when unusually heavy loads, such as for welding and other equipment with special power requirements, will be connected so that the Bid Group 3 Temporary Power Contractor can notify the power company. 7. Any Trade Contractor requiring service of capacity or characteristics other than that specified shall arrange and pay for the additional service. 8. The Temporary install, and required to including the Power Contractor shall furnish, maintain all equipment and wiring distribute the power, up to and power services. 9. The Temporary Power Contractor shall pay all costs of installation, maintenance, and removal of temporary services. 10. The Construction Manager will pay the costs of power needed, including deposits and fees associated with city Electric except as outlined in item 13 below 11. Materials shall be new, and must be adequate in capacity for required usage, and must not violate the requirements of applicable codes and standards. Materials used for temporary service shall not be reused in the permanent system. 12. The Temporary Power Contractor shall comply with all applicable requirements specified in National Electric Code Art. 305 when installing the temporary electric power service, shall maintain the system to provide continuous service and shall modify and extend the service as the progress of 11/21/91 TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01510 - 2 the Work requires. 13. Wiring for Trade Contractor field offices and sheds shall be installed by the Temporary Power Contractor and pa id for by the Trade Contractor requiring the service. 14. The Temporary Power Contractor shall completely remove all temporary materials and equipment at Project Completion. Underground lines may be disconnected and abandoned in place with approval of the Construction Manager. The temporary shed as shown in Detail "e" shall remain the property of Benson Electric. 15. Feeders to distribution panels from distribution shed shall be 400 feet maximum length, with two hot legs and one neutral of the same size as per NEC Table 310-16 and Article 210-19a FPN. 16. Circuits to Power Centers from Distribution Panels shall be installed per NEC Art. 305. 17. Feeders and Branch Circuits in 15. and 16. above shall be protected from physical damage. 18. See Detail "C" for temporary power shed requirements. This shall remain the property of Benson Electric. 2.3 TEMPORARY SITE LIGHTING The Temporary Power Contractor shall install and maintain area lights on the meter poles as shown in Detail "A", 2 lights total. Temporary Lighting power will be fed from the panels and power centers covered under section 2.2 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY. 2.4 TEMPORARY TELEPHONE SERVICE A. Each Trade Contractor shall be responsible for arranging with the local telephone service company to provide telephone service at the construction site for the use of his personnel and employees. The Trade Contractor shall pay all costs for installation, maintenance, removal and service charges for such service. The Construction Manager will not act as an answering service for Trade Contractor's personnel and employees, and Trade Contractor's personnel and employees will not be permitted to utilize the Construction Manager's phones except in cases of an emergency. 11/21/91 TL~PORARY UTILITIES 01510 - 3 2.5 CONTINUING TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY MAINTENANCE At the option of the Owner, the Temporary Power Contractor shall provide a minimum of 1 person full time for the duration of the construction, estimated to be 18 months. This person will maintain, relocate and repair the temporary utilities covered under Articles 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4. The bid for this work shall be based on an hourly rate for licensed electrician. 2.6 TEMPORARY LIGHTING A. The Electrical Trade Contractor will be responsible for the installation of the permanent electrical system and shall also furnish, install and maintain temporary lighting for construction needs throughout the construction period and shall remove such temporary lighting on completion of the Work. 1. Temporary artificial lighting shall be provided in enclosed Work areas and all other work areas when natural lighting does not meet minimum requirements. Temporary artif icial lighting in Work areas shall produce uniform illumination of 20-foot candles. 2. Any Trade Contractor requiring temporary lighting in addition to that specified, including lighting for security, temporary offices, storage, shops and other construction buildings, shall arrange and pay for such additional temporary lighting. 3. Power requirements and source will be coordinated with Article 2.2 above. 4. The Electrical Contractor shall comply with the applicable requirements specified in sections of Division 16 - Electrical. Materials shall be new, and must be adequate for required usage, and must not violate requirements of applicable codes and standards. 5. Receptacles, fixtures and controls shall be standard products, meeting UL standards. 6. The Electrical Contractor shall comply with all applicable requirements specified in sections of Division 16 Electrical, when installing the temporary lighting, shall locate fixtures to provide full illumination of required areas, shall maintain the system to provide continuous service, and shall modify and extend the service as the progress of the Work requires. . 7. The Electrical Contractor shall completely remove temporary materials and equipment at Project Completion, except for high voltage underground. 11/21/91 TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01510 - 4 2.7 2.8 TEMPORARY WATER A. site Plumbing Contractor will arrange service company, to provide water for purposes. with utility construction B. site Plumbing Contractor will provide temporary water at locations of two (2) fire hydrants on fire water loop as directed by Construction Manager; fire water loop will be charged to provide construction water. C. The Construction Manager will pay for water used for temporary construction purposes. D. Building Plumbing Contractor will maintain temporary water systems, and will remove temporary water appurtenances at completion of project. E. Each Trade Contractor shall be responsible for providing any additional water (if needed) for construction purposes. In addition, each Trade Contractor is responsible for providing potable drinking water for his personnel and employees, as well as suitable containers, ice and salt tablets in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of his labor force. TEMPORARY HEATING, COOLING AND VENTILATING Each Trade Contractor shall be responsible for providing, and operating and maintaining temporary heating, cooling and ventilating, as required, to maintain adequate environmental conditions to facilitate the progress of his Work; to meet minimum condition for the installation of materials; and to protect materials and finishes from damage due to temperature or humidity. Each Trade Contractor, subject to the approval and direction of the Construction Manager, shall: 1. Provide adequate forced ventilation of enclosed areas for curing of installed materials, to disperse humidity, and to prevent hazardous accumulations of dust, fumes, vapors, or gases. 2. If portable heaters are required, utilize only UL approved units complete with controls. 3. Insure that all safety devices specified for operation of equipment are functioning properly. 4. Pay all costs of providing, operating, maintaining, and removing such temporary heating, cooling, and ventilating equipment as may be required. 11/21/91 TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01510 - 5 The foregoing obligations of the Trade Contractor are in addition to his obligations under Article 10 of the General Conditions. 2.9 A. B. 2.10 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES The Owner will provide sanitary facilities in compliance with laws and regulations. The Owner will service, clean and maintain facilities and enclosures. TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION The Trade Contractor responsible for the installation of the permanent fire protection system shall furnish, install and maintain temporary fire protection equipment, materials, supplies and service within the buildings throughout the construction period in accordance with the requirements of all applicable codes and standards. Each floor shall have a temporary fire protection system. Each Trade Contractor will be responsible for fire protection required for his own work. 2.11 A. B. REMOVAL Completely remove temporary materials and equipment when their use is no longer required. Clean and repair damage caused by temporary installations or use of temporary facilities. C. Restore permanent facilities used for temporary services to specified condition. 1. Prior to final painting, the responsible for the permanent system, shall remove temporary Trade Contractor building lighting lamps and install new lamps. 2. Pr ior to final inspection, the Trade Contractor responsible for the building mechanical system shall replace filters and worn or consumed parts of mechanical equipment. *************** END OF SECTION 01510 11/21/91 TEMPORARY UTILITIES 01510 - 6 SECTION 01520 CONSTRUCTION AIDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Construction aids 2. Temporary enclosures 1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES B. Comply with Federal, regulations. State and local codes and PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2..1 MATERIALS - GENERAL A. Materials may be new or used, suitable for the intended use and shall not violate requirements of applicable codes and standards. 2..2 CONSTRUCTION AIDS A. Each Trade Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing, installing, maintaining, and removing on completion of the Work all scaffolds, staging, ladders, stairs, ramps, runways, platforms, railings, chutes, and other such facilities and equipment required by his personnel to insure their safety and facil i tate the execution of the Work. 1. Each Trade Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State and local codes, laws and regulations governing such construction aids. 2. Each Trade Contractor shall relocate such construction aids as required by the progress of construction, by storage or work requirements, and to accommodate the legitimate requirements of the Owner or Construction Manager or other separate contractors employed at the site. 3. Each Trade Contractor shall completely remove temporary scaffolds, access, platforms, and other such materials, facilities, and equipment, at the completion of the Work or when construction needs can be met by the use of the permanent construction, provided the Construction Manager has 04/09/91 CONSTRUCTION AIDS 01520 - 1 approved and authorized such use. Each Trade Contractor shall clean up and shall repair any damage caused by the installation or by the use of such temporary construction aids. Each Trade Contractor shall restore any permanent facilities used for temporary purposes to their specified condition. The foregoing obligations of the Trade Contractor are in addition to his obligations under Article 10 of the General Conditions. 2..3 TEMPORARY ENCLOSURES A. The Trade Contractor responsible for installing the permanent closure in an opening in an exterior wall shall be responsible for installing, maintaining, and removing, as the Work progresses, a temporary weather-tight enclosure for that opening as necessary to provide acceptable working conditions, to provide weather protection for inter ior mater ia ls, to a llow for effective temporary heating, and to prevent entry of unauthorized persons. 1. Each Trade Contractor shall install such temporary enclosures as soon as is practical after the opening is constructed or as directed by the Construction Manager. 2. Temporary enclosures shall be removable as necessary for the Work and for handling of materials. 3. Temporary enclosures shall be completely removed when construction needs can be met by the use of the permanent closures. 4. The Trade Contractor responsible for providing, maintaining, and removing the temporary enclosure shall clean and shall repair any damage caused by the installation of such enclosure. 5. Each Trade Contractor shall remain responsible for insuring that his work, material, equipment, supplies, tools, machinery, and construction equipment is adequately protected from damage or theft and shall provide, maintain and remove such addi tional temporary enclosures as may be deemed necessary. The foregoing obligations of the Trade Contractor are in addition to his obligations under Article 10 of the General Conditions. **************** END OF SECTION 01520 04/09/91 CONSTRUCTION AIDS 01520 - 2 SECTION 01550 ACCESS ROADS AND PARKING AREAS A. Each Trade Contractor shall be responsible for installing and maintaining, until the completion of his Work any temporary access roads or parking facilities required by his Work, other than that which has been provided by the Owner. B. Any Trade Contractor excavating across an access road or parking area shall backfill and compact his excavation and resurface the road or parking area to match the existing surface. The Trade Contractor shall comply with all applicable Specifications when so doing. ********************* END OF SECTION 01550 04/09/91 ACCESS ROADS AND PARKING AREAS 01550 - 1 SECTION 01560 TEMPORARY CONTROLS PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Water control 2. Dust control 3. Erosion and sediment control 4. Pollution control B. Related sections: 1. SCOPES OF WORK 1..2 WATER CONTROL A. site Grading Contractor shall grade site to drain. B. Protect site from puddling or running water. water barriers to protect site from soil Maintain excavations free of water. Provide, and maintain pumping equipment. Provide erosion. operate, 1..3 DUST CONTROL A. Execute the Work by methods to minimize raising dust from construction operations. B. Provide positive means to prevent airborne dust from dispersing into atmosphere. 1..4 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL A. Plan and execute construction by methods to control surface drainage from cuts and fills, from borrow and waste disposa 1 areas. Prevent erosion and sedimentation. B. Minimize amount of bare soil exposed at one time. C. Provide temporary measures such as berms, dikes, and drains, to prevent water flow. D. Construct fill and waste areas by selective placement to avoid erosive surface silts or clays. E. Inspect earthwork to detect evidence of erosion and OS/20/91 TEMPORARY CONTROLS 01560 - 1 sedimentation; promptly apply corrective measures. 1..5 POLLUTION CONTROL A. Provide methods, means, and facilities to prevent contamination of soil, water, and atmosphere from discharge of noxious, toxic substances, and pollutants produced by construction operations. Two (2) 30 c.y. trash containers will be provided by the Owner. The Masonry Contractor shall be responsible to provide his own trash dumpsters for masonry waste disposal. Trash containers shall be located in trash accumulation areas designated by the Construction Manager. Each Contractor each day shall collect and deposit in the containers, all rubbish, waste materials, debris, and other trash from his operations, (excluding masonry), including any trash generated by his employees during lunch periods or coffee breaks. Shipping dunnage is to be removed by the receiving contractor. Paper, boxes and bulk packaging shall be folded or cut into reasonable sizes and shapes and confined to prevent lost of trash container volume or wind relocation. *************** END OF SECTION 01560 OS/20/91 TEMPORARY CONTROLS 01560 - 2 SECTION 01580 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNS Trade Contractors informational signs on the site shall be limited to those designating their temporary field offices and sheds. All such informational signs shall be subject to approval by the Construction Manager. ************************* END OF SECTION 01580 11/21/91 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNS 01580 - 1 SECTION 01590 FIELD OFFICES AND SHEDS A. The Trade Contractor, if he deems it necessary, may furnish, install, and maintain a temporary field office for his use and the use of his employees during the construction period. B. The Trade Contractor shall furnish, install, and maintain temporary storage and work sheds to adequately protect his work, materials, equipment, supplies, tools, machinery, and construction equipment from damage and theft. C. The Trade Contractor shall arrange his field office and sheds so as not to interfere with the construction. The locations of field offices and sheds shall be coordinated with the Construction Manager. The type, size and location of field offices and sheds is subject to approval by the Construction Manager. D. The Trade Contractor shall arrange and pay for temporary electricity and telephone service for his field office and sheds, if he should require such services. E. The Trade Contractor shall relocate his field office and sheds as directed by the Construction Manager, at no additional cost to the Owner or Construction Manager. F. The Trade Contractor shall completely remove his field office and sheds on completion of the Work or when directed by the Construction Manager. The Trade Contractor shall remove all debris and rubbish and shall place the area in a clean and orderly condition. G. The Construction Manager as soon as reasonably possible will establish a field office on the site and will maintain such an office during the entire construction period. The Construction Manager's field office will not be used as field office by the Trade Contractor or his employees. ************** END OF SECTION 01590 04/09/91 FIELD OFFICES AND SHEDS 01590 - 1 SECTION 01595 CONSTRUCTION CLEANING PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Cleaning during progress of work. 1..2 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS A. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with codes, ordinances, regulations, and anti-pollution laws. 1. Do not burn or bury rubbish and waste materials on Project site. 2. Do not dispose of volatile wastes such as mineral spirits, oil or paint thinner in storm or sanitary drains. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2..1 MATERIALS A. Use only those cleaning materials which will not create hazards to health or property and which will not damage surfaces. B. Use only those cleaning materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of the surface material to be cleaned. C. Use cleaning materials only on surfaces recommended by cleaning material manufacturer. D. Sweeping compounds used in cleaning operations shall leave no residue on concrete floor surfaces that may affect installation of finish flooring materials. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3..1 DURING CONSTRUCTION A. Execute cleaning to keep the Work, the site and adjacent properties free from accumulations of waste materials, rubbish and windblown debris, resulting from construction operations. B. Provide on-site containers for the collection of waste 04/09/91 CONSTRUCTION CLEANING 01595 - 1 materials, debris, and rubbish. C. Dispose of waste materials, debris and rubbish off the site. 3..2 DUST CONTROL A. Clean interior spaces prior to the start of the finish painting and continue cleaning on an as-needed basis until painting is finished. B. Schedule operations so that dust and other contaminants resulting from cleaning process will not fall on wet or newly-coated surfaces. c. Handle materials in a controlled manner with as little handling as possible; do not drop or throw materials form heights. ************ END OF SECTION 01595 CONSTRUCTION CLEANING 01595 - 2 04/09/91 SECTION 01600 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Products 2. Transportation and handling 3. storage and protection 4. Security 1..2 PRODUCTS A. Products: means new material, machinery, components, equipment, fixtures, and systems forming the Work. Does not include machinery and equipment used for preparation, fabrication, conveying and erection of the Work. Products may also include existing materials or components required for reuse. B. Do not use materials and equipment removed from existing premises, except as specifically permitted by the Contract Documents. c. Provide interchangeable components manufacturer, for similar components. of the same 1..3 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING A. The Trade Contractor shall be responsible for the transportation of all materials and equipment furnished under this contract. The Trade Contractor shall also be responsible for loading, receiving and off-loading at the site all material and equipment installed un der this Contract, whether furnished by the Trade Contractor or the Owner. Unless otherwise provided, the Construction Manager will not accept delivery on behalf of the Trade Contractor for his materials and equipment. The Trade Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating the installation within the buildings of equipment that is too large to pass through finished openings. B. Transport and handle products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. C. Promptly inspect shipments to assure that products comply 04/09/91 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT 01600 - 1 with requirements, quantities are correct, and products are undamaged. D. Provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement, or damage. 1..4 STORAGE AND PROTECTION The Trade Contractor shall be responsible for the proper storage of all materials, supplies, and equipment to be installed under this Contract. Materials stored on site but not adequately protected will not be included in estimates for payment. Except for materials stored within designated and approved storage sheds, vans, or trailers, the Trade Contractor shall not bring onto nor store in any manner at the site any materials and equipment which will not be incorporated into the permanent Work within seven (7) days from the delivery date. The Trade Contractor shall be responsible for arranging and paying for the use of property off the site for storage of materials and equipment as may be required. 1. .5 SECURITY A. Each Trade Contractor shall be totally responsible for the security of his work, materials, equipment, supplies, tools, machinery, and construction equipment. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used ************* END OF SECTION 01600 K~TERIAL AND EQUIPMENT 01600 - 2 04/09/91 SECTION 01630 POST-BID SUBSTITUTIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Post-bid substitutions 1.2 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Base Bid shall be in accordance with the Contract Documents. B. After the end of the bidding requests will be considered only 1. Product unavailability 2. Other conditions beyond Contractor. period, substitution in the case of: the control of the C. Submit a separate request for each substitution. Support each request with the following information: 1. Complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution with requirements stated in Contract Documents: a. Product identification, including manufacturer's name and address. b. Manufacturer's literature, identifying: 1) Product description. 2) Reference standards. 3) Performance and test data. c. Samples, as applicable. d. Name and address of similar projects on which product has been used and date of each installation. 2. Itemized compar ison of the proposed substitution with product specified, listing significant variations. 3. Data relating to changes in construction schedule. 4. Effects of substitution on separate contracts. 5. List of changes required in other work or products. 6. Accurate cost data comparing proposed substitution with product specified. a. Amount of net change to Contract Sum. 7. Designation of required license fees or royalties. 8. Designation of availability of maintenance services, sources of replacement materials. 04/09/91 POST-BID SUBSTITUTIONS 01630 - 1 D. Substitutions will not be considered for acceptance when: 1. A substitution is indicated or implied on shop drawings or product data submittals without a formal request from Bidder. 2. Acceptance will require substantial revision of Contract Documents. 3. In judgement of Architect or Construction Manager, the substitution request does not include adequate information necessary for a complete evaluation. 4. Requested directly by a subcontractor or supplier. E. Do not order or install substitute products without written acceptance of Construction Manager. F. Architect will determine acceptability of proposed substitutions. G. No verbal or written approvals other than by Change Order will be valid. 1..3 CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATION A. In making formal request for substitution the Contractor represents that: 1. The proposed product has been investigated and it has been determined that it is equivalent to or superior in all respects to the product specified. 2. The same warranties or bonds will be provided for the substitute product as for the product specified. 3. Coordination and installation of the accepted substitution into the Work will be accomplished and changes as may be required for the Work to be complete will be accomplished. 4. Claims for additional costs caused by substitution which may subsequently become apparent will be waived by the Contractor. 5. Complete cost data is attached and includes related costs under the Contract, but not: a. Costs under separate contracts. b. Architect's costs for redesign or revision of Contract Documents. 1..4 POST-BID SUBSTITUTION FORM A. The form is attached to this section. B. Substitutions will be considered only when the attached form is completed and included with the submittal with back-up data. 04/09/91 POST-BID SUBSTITUTIONS 01630 - 2 PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used 04/09/91 POST-BID SUBSTITUTIONS 01630 - 3 TO: Project Architect HANSEN LIND MEYER INC. c/o Morrison-Knudsen/Gerrits P.O. Box 5283 5090 Jr. College Road, Key West, Fl. 33040 (305)292-7845 FAX (305)292-9697 We hereby submit for your consideration the following product ins~ ~d I the specified item for the above project: DRAWING NO. DRAWING NAME SPEC. SEC. SPEC. NAME PARAGRAPH SPECIFIED ITEM Proposed substitution: Attach complete information on changes to Drawings and/or Specificatio which proposed substitution will require for its proper installation. Submit with request necessary samples and substantiating data to pro equal quality and performance to that which is specified. clearly ma manufacturer's literature to indicate equality in performance. The undersigned certifies that the function, appearance and quality a of equal performance and assumes liability for equal performance, equ design and compatibility with adjacent materials. Submitted By: signature Title Firm Address Telephone Date signature shall be by person having authority to legally bind his firm the above terms. Failure to provide legally binding signature will resu in retraction of approval. For use by the Architect: ____Recommended ____Recommended as noted ____Not Recommended ____Received too late Insufficient data received By Date Fill in Blanks Below: A. Does the substitution affect dimensions shown on Drawings? Yes No If yes, clearly indicate changes. B. Will the undersigned pay for changes to the building design, including engineering and detailing costs caused by the requested substitution? Yes No If no, fully explain: c. What effect does substitution have on other Contracts or other trades? D. ~~at effect does substitution have on construction schedule? E. Manufacturer's warranties of the proposed and specified items are: Same Different. Explain: F. Reason for Request: G. Itemized comparison of specified item(s) substitution; list significant variations: with the proposed H. This substitution will amount to a credit or extra cost to the Owner of: dollars ($ ). I. Designation of maintenance services and sources: (Attach additional sheets if required.) **************** END OF DOCUMENT 01630 SECTION 01650 STARTING OF SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. starting systems 2. Demonstration and instructions 3. Testing, adjusting, and balancing B. Related sections: 1. SECTION 01700 - CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 1..2 STARTING SYSTEMS A. Coordinate schedule for start-up of various equipment and systems. B. Notify the Construction Manager seven days prior to start-up of each item. c. Verify that each piece of equipment or system has been checked for proper lubrication, drive rotation, belt tension, control sequence, or other conditions which may cause damage. D. Verify that tests, meter readings, and specified electrical characteristics agree with those required by the equipment or system manufacturer. E. Verify wiring and support components for equipment are complete and tested. F. Execute start-up under supervision manufacturer's representative in manufacturer's instructions. of responsible accordance with G. Execute start-up under supervision of the responsible Contractors' personnel in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. All in-line and interface trades shall cooperatively support and coordinate individual components and systems to faci li tate start-up acti vi ties. H. When specified in individual Specification Sections, require manufacturer to provide authorized representative to be present at the site to inspect, check and approve 11/21/91 STARTING OF SYSTEMS 01650 - 1 equipment or system installation prior to start-up, and to supervise placing equipment or system in operation. I. Submit a certified written report that equipment or system has been properly installed and is functioning correctly. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used ************** END OF SECTION 01650 11/21/91 STARTING OF SYSTEMS 01650 - 2 SECTION 01670 SYSTEMS DEMONSTRATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Procedures for demonstration of equipment operation and instruction of the Owner's personnel. 1..2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. When specified in individual sections, provide manufacturer's authorized representative to demonstrate operation of equipment and systems, instruct the Owner's personnel and provide written report that demonstrations and instructions have been completed. B. The Owner will provide list of personnel to receive instructions, and will coordinate their attendance at agreed-upon times. 1..3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit preliminary schedule for the Owner's approval, listing times and date for demonstration of each item of equipment and each system, two weeks prior to proposed dates. B. Provide operating and maintenance manuals to owner (4) weeks prior to demonstrations. C. Submit reports within one week after completion of demonstrations, that demonstrations and instructions have been satisfactorily completed. Give time and date of each demonstration, and hours devoted to demonstration, with a list of persons present. PART 2 - PRODUCTS NOT USED PART 3 - EXECUTION 3..1 PREPARATION A. Verify equipment has been inspected and put into 04/30/91 SYSTEMS DEMONSTRATIONS 01670 - 1 operation; performed; operational. testing, adjusting, and balancing has been and equipment and systems are fully B. Have copies manuals at instructions. of completed operation and maintenance hand for use in demonstrations and 3..2 DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS A. Demonstrate operation and maintenance of equipment and systems to the Owner's personnel two weeks prior to date of final inspection. For equipment requiring seasonal operation, perform instructions for other seasons within six months. B. Use operation and maintenance manuals as basis of instruction. Review contents of manual with personnel in detail to explain aspects of operation and maintenance. C. Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, maintenance, servicing, trouble-shooting and each item of equipment at agreed-upon designated location. adjustment, shutdown of times, at D. Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when need for additional data becomes apparent during instructions. 3..3 TIME ALLOCATED FOR INSTRUCTIONS A. The amount of time required for instruction on each item of equipment and system is specified in individual sections. ************** END OF SECTION 01670 04/30/91 SYSTEMS DEMONSTRATIONS o 1 67 0 .- 2 SECTION 01700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Closeout procedures 2. Adjusting B. Related sections: 1. SECTION 01027 - APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT 2. SECTION 01650 - STARTING OF SYSTEMS 3. SECTION 01730 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 4. SECTION 01740 - WARRANTIES AND BONDS 5. SECTION 08710 - FINISH HARDWARE 6. SECTION 11196 - SECURITY HARDWARE 1..2 PROJECT TERMINATION A. the Contract requirements are met when construction acti vi ties have successfully produced, in this order, these three terminal activities: 1. Substantial Completion 2. Final Completion 3. Final Payment 1..3 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Submi t to the Construction Manager when the Work is substantially complete: 1. A written notice that the Work, or designated portion thereof, is sUbstantially complete. 2. A list of items to be completed or corrected (Punch List) . 3. Request Substantial Completion Observation at a mutually agreeable date. 4. certifications of systems and testing/balancing final reports. 5. Submit evidence of compliance with requirements of governing authorities: a. certificate of Occupancy b. certificates of Inspection: 1) Elevators 2) Mechanical systems 3) Electrical systems 4) Kitchen equipment 04/09/91 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 01700 - 1 5) Fire protection system 6) Security system B. within a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, the Architect, the Construction Manager, the contractor,and the Owner, will make an observation to determine the status of completion. C. Should the work be determined to not be substantia lly complete the following will occur: 1. The Construction Manager will promptly notify the Contractor in writing, giving the reasons. 2. The Contractor shall remedy the deficiencies in the Work, and send a second written notice of substantial completion. 3. The Work will be reobserved. D. When the Work is considered substantially complete, the following will occur: 1. The Construction Manager will prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion on AIA Form G704, accompanied by the Contractor's Punch List of items to be completed or corrected, as verified and amended. Contract responsibilities are not altered by inclusion or omission of required Work from the punch list. 2. The certificate will be executed by all parties and distribution made. E. Complete or correct items identified on the punch list and required by the Contract requirements within time limit established by the certificate. 1..4 FINAL COMPLETION A. To attain final completion, the Contractor shall complete activi ties pertaining to substantial completion, complete Work on punch list items and submit written request to the Construction Manager for final inspection. B. When the Work is complete, the Contractor shall submit written certification that: 1. The Contract Documents have been reviewed. 2. h'ork has been inspected for compliance with the Contract Documents. 3. Work has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. 4. Equipment and systems have been tested in the presence of the Owner's representa ti ve and are operational. 5. Work is completed and ready for final observation. 04/09/91 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 01700 - 2 C. The Architect, the Construction Manager, the Contractor and the Owner will make an inspection to verify the status of completion with reasonable promptness after receipt of such certification. D. Should the Work be considered incomplete or defective: 1. The Construction Manager will promptly notify the Contractor in writing, listing the incomplete or defective work. 2. The Contractor shall take immediate steps to remedy the stated deficiencies and send a second written certification to the Construction Manager that the Work is Complete. 3. The Work will be reinspected. E. When the Work is acceptable under the Contract Documents the Contractor shall make closeout submittals. 1..5 THE CONTRACTOR'S CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS TO THE ARCHITECT A. Project Record Documents: 01720. to requirements of SECTION B. Operating and maintenance data, instructions to the Owner's personnel: to requirements of SECTION 01730. C. Keys and keying schedule: 08710 & 11196. to requirements of SECTION D. Spare parts and maintenance materials: to requirements of individual sections. E. Evidence of payment and release of liens: to requirements of General and Supplementary Conditions. 1..6 FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF ACCOUNTS A. Submit a final statement of accounting to the Architect. B. Statement shall reflect adjustments to the Contract Sum: 1. The original Contract Sum 2. Additions and deductions resulting from: a. Previous Change Orders b. Allowances c. unit Prices d. Deductions for uncorrected Work e. Penalties and bonuses f. Deductions for liquidated damages g. Deductions for reinspection payments h. Other adjustments 3. Total Contract Sum, as adjusted 04/09/91 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 01700 - 3 4. Previous payments 5. Sum remaining due C. The Construct ion Manager wi II prepare a f ina 1 Change Order, reflecting adjustments to the Contract Sum which were not previously made by Change Orders. 1..7 FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT A. The Contractor shall submit the final Application for Payment in accordance with procedures and requirements stated in the Conditions of the Contract. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not used ***************** END OF SECTION 01700 04/09/91 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 01700 - 4 SECTION 01710 FINAL CLEANING PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Cleaning at completion of Work 1..2 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS A. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with codes, ordinances, regulations, and anti-pollution laws. 1. Do not burn or bury rubbish and waste materials on the Project site. 2. Do not dispose of volatile wastes such as mineral spirits, oil or paint thinner in storm or sanitary drains. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2. .1 MA'l'ERIALS A. Use only those cleaning materials which will not create hazards to health or property and which will not damage surfaces. B. Use only those cleaning materials and methods recommended by manufacturer on the surface material to be cleaned. c. Use cleaning mat.erials only on surfaces recommended by cleaning material manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3..1 DUST CONTROL A. Handle materials in a controlled manner with as little handling as possible. 3..2 FINAL CLEANING A. Employ skilled workmen for final cleaning. B. Remove grease, mastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, fingerprints, labels, and other foreign materials form sight-exposed interior and exterior surfaces. 04/09/91 FINAL CLEANING 01710 - 1 c. Wash and shine glazing and mirrors. D. Polish glossy surfaces to a clear shine. E. Dust cabinetwork and remove markings. F. Vacuum as needed. G. Broom clean exterior paved surfaces; surfaces of the grounds. rake clean other H. Pr ior to final completion, or the Owner occupancy, conduct an inspection of sight-exposed interior surfaces, exterior surfaces and work areas, to verify that the entire Work is clean. I. Clean tunnels and closed off spaces of packing boxes, wood frame members and other waste materials used in the Construction. J. Internally clean the entire system of piping and equipment. Open dirt pockets and strainers, completely blowing down as required and clean strainer screens of accumulated debris. K. Drain tanks, fixtures and pumps to be free of sludge and accumulated matter. L. Remove temporary labels and stickers from fixtures and equipment. Do not remove permanent name plates, equipment model numbers and ratings. M. Thoroughly clean heating and air conditioning equipment, tanks, pumps and traps. Install or thoroughly clean filters or filter media, including: 1. The cleaning of permanent f i 1 ters and the replacement of disposable filters if units were operated during construction. 2. The cleaning of ducts, blowers, and coils if the units were operated during construction. N. Remove from the site all facilities of items installed or used for temporary purposes during construction. O. Restore all adjoining areas to their original or specified condition. **************** END OF SECTION 01710 FINAL CLEANING 01710 - 2 04/09/91 SECTION 01720 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Maintain at the job site one copy of: a. Record Contract Drawings b. Record Project Manual c. Coordination drawings d. Addenda e. Reviewed shop drawings f. Change Orders g. Other modifications to the Contract h. Field test records 1. .2 GENERAL A. store documents in cabinets in temporary field office, apart from documents used for construction. B. Maintain documents in clean, dry, legible condition. c. Do not use Project Record Documents for construction purposes. D. Make documents available for inspection by the Construction Manager, the Architect and the Owner. E. Failure to maintain documents up-to-date will be cause for withholding payments. F. Obtain from the Construction Manager (at no charge) two sets of the Contract Documents for Project Record Documents including: 1. 2. Specifications with Two complete sets Drawings. One complete set of all addenda. of black line prints of all 3. mylar prints of all Drawings. 1. .3 RECORDING A. Label each document "Project Record". B. Keep record documents current. 01/06/92 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS (ADD. 2) 01720 - 1 C. Do not permanently conceal any work unti 1 required information has been recorded. D. Contract Drawings: 1. Required information may, as an option, be entered on a "working set" and then at completion of Project transfer the information to final submitted IIproject Record" set. 2. Legibly mark to record actual construction: a. Depths of various elements of foundation in relation to survey data. b. Horizontal and vertical location of underground utilities and appurtenances referenced to permanent surface improvements. c. Location of internal utilities and appurtenances concealed in construction referenced to visible and accessible features of structure. d. Field changes of dimension and detail. e. Changes made by Change Order or Construction Change Directive. f. Details not on original Contract Drawings. E. Specifications and Addenda: 1. Legibly mark up each section to record: a. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number and supplier of each product and item of equipment actually installed. b. Changes made by Change Order or Construction Change Directive. c. Other items not originally specified. F. Conversion of schematic layouts: 1. Arrangement of conduits, circuits, piping, ducts and similar items are in most cases shown schematically on the Drawings. 2. Legibly mark to record actual construction: a. Dimensions accurate to within 1" on the centerline of items shown schematically. b. Identify each item, for example, "cast iron drain" "galvanized water". c. Identify location of each item, for example, lIunder slab", "in ceiling plenum", lIexposed". 3. The Construction Manager may waive requirements of schematic layout conversion, when in his opinion, it serves no beneficial purpose. Do not, however, rely on waivers being issued except specifically issued by the Construction Manger in writing. - 01/06/92 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS (ADD. 2) 01720 - 2 1..4 SUBMITTAL A. At completion of Project, deliver Project Record Documents as delineated in paragraph 1.2 F. above, to the Construction Manager prior to request for final paYment. B. Accompany submittal with transmittal letter, in duplicate, containing: 1. Date 2. Project title and HLM Project number 3. The Contractor's name and address 4. Title and number of each record document 5. certification that each document as submitted is complete and accurate. 6. Signature of the Contractor, or his authorized representative. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used *************** END OF SECTION 01720 01/06/92 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS (ADD. 2) 01720 - 3 SECTION 01730 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA PART 1 - GENERAL 1..1 SUMMARY A. section includes: 1. Format and content of manuals 2. Instruction of the Owner's personnel 3. Schedule of submittals B. Related sections: 1. SECTION 01301 - SUBMITTALS 2. SECTION 01700 - CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 3. Individual specifications sections: specific requirements for operation and maintenance data. 1..2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Prepare instructions and data by personnel experienced in maintenance and operation of described products. 1. .3 FORMAT A. Prepare data in the form of an instructional manual. B. Binders: commercial quality, 8-1/2" x 11" three-ring binders with hardback, cleanable, plastic covers; 1-1/2" maximum ring size. When multiple binders are used, correlate data into related consistent groupings. C. Cover: identify each binder with typed or printed title OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS; list title of the Project and separate building; identify subject matter of contents. D. Arrange content by systems under Section numbers and sequence of Table of Contents of these specifications. E. Provide tabbed fly leaf for each separate product and system, with typed description of product and major component parts of equipment. F. Text: manufacturer's printed data, or typewritten data on 20 pound paper. G. Drawings: provide with reinforced punched binder tab. Bind in with text; fold larger drawings to size of text OS/20/91 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 - 1 pages. 1..4 CONTENTS, EACH VOLUME A. Table of Contents: provide title of the Project; names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the Construction Manager, the Architect, consultants, and the Contractor with name of responsible parties; schedule of products and systems, indexed to content of the volume. B. For each product or system: list names, addresses and telephone numbers of subcontractors and suppliers, including local source of supplies and replacement parts. C. Product data: mark each sheet to clearly identify specific products and component parts, and data applicable to installation. Delete inapplicable information. D. Drawings: supplement product data to illustrate relations of component parts of equipment and systems, to indicate control and flow diagrams. Do not use the Project Record Documents as maintenance drawings. E. Type text: as required to supplement product data. Provide logical sequence of instructions for each procedure, incorporating manufacturer's instructions. F. Warranties and bonds: bind in copy of each. 1..5 Y~UAL FOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES A. Building products, applied materials, and finishes: include product data, with catalog number, size, composition, and color and texture designations. Provide information for re-ordering custom manufactured products. B. Instructions for care and maintenance; include manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning agents and methods, precautions against detrimental agents and methods, and recommended schedule for cleaning and maintenance. C. Moisture protection and weather exposed products: include product data listing applicable reference standards, chemical composition, and details of installation. Provide recommendations for inspections, maintenance, and repair. D. Additional requirements; as specified in individual product specification Sections. OS/20/91 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 - 2 1..6 MANUAL FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS A. Each item of equipment and each system: include descr iption of unit or system, and component parts. Identify function, normal operating characteristics, and limiting conditions. Include performance curves, with engineering data and tests, and complete nomenclature and commercial number of replaceable parts. B. Panelboard circuit directories: provide electrical service characteristics, controls and communications. .c. Include color coded wiring diagrams as installed. D. Operating procedures: include start-up, break-in, and routine normal operating instructions and sequences. Include regulation, control, stopping, shut-down, and emergency instructions. Include summer, winter, and special operating instructions. E. Maintenance requirements: include routine procedures and guide for trouble-shooting; disassembly, repair, and reassembly instructions; and alignment, adjusting, balancing, and checking instructions. F. Provide servicing and lubrication schedule, and list of lubricants required. G. Include manufacturer's printed operation and maintenance instructions. H. Include sequence of operation by controls manufacturer. I. Provide original manufacturer's parts list, illustrations, assembly drawings, and diagrams required for maintenance. J. Provide control diagrams by controls manufacturer as installed. K. Provide the Contractor's coordination drawings, with color coded piping diagrams as installed. L. Provide charts of valve tag numbers, with location and function of each valve, keyed to flow and control diagrams. M. Provide list of original manufacturer's spare current prices, and recommended quantities maintained in storage. parts, to be OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 - 3 OS/20/91 N. Include test and balancing reports. O. Addi tional requirements: as specif ied in individual product specification sections. P. Provide a listing in Table of Contents for design data, with tabbed fly sheet and space for insertion of data. 1..7 INSTRUCTION OF THE Ow~ER PERSONNEL A. Before final inspection, instruct the Owner's designated personnel in operation, adjustment, and maintenance of products, equipment, and systems, at agreed upon times. B. For equipment requiring seasonal operation, perform instructions for other seasons within six months. C. Use operation and maintenance manuals as basis for instruction. Review contents of manual with personnel in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. D. Prepare and insert additional Maintenance Manual when need apparent during instruction. data in f or such Operation and data becomes 1..8 SUBMITTALS A. Submi t two copies of preliminary draft or proposed formats and outlines of contents before start of the Work. The Construction Manager and Architect will review draft and return one copy with comments. B. For equipment, or component parts of equipment put into service during construction and operated by the Owner, submit documents within ten days after acceptance. C. Submit one copy of completed volumes in final form 15 days prior to final inspection. Copy will be returned after final inspection , with Construction Manager and Arch i tect comments. Revise content of documents pr ior to final submittal. D. Submit two copies of revised volumes of data in final form within ten days after final inspection. OS/20/91 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 - 4 PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used ************** END OF SECTION 01730 OS/20/91 01730 - 5 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA