HomeMy WebLinkAboutAddenda - BID - 5855 WARREN PARK IMPROVEMENTS (2)City of Fort Collins
Administrative Services
Purchasing Division
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ADDENDUM No. 1
BID #5855
WARREN PARK IMPROVEMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Description of Bid #5855 Warren Park Improvements
OPENING DATE: May 11, 2004
To all prospective bidders under the specifications and contract documents described above, the
following changes are hereby made.
GENERAL CLARIFICATION
1. Material stockpile during construction of the restroom can be held on site.
SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 01060 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Delete and replace with new Section 01060, Addendum #1.
BID FORM, SECTION 00300
BID SCHEDULE
Delete and Replace with new Addendum #1 Bid Schedule
Note: new Bid Schedule deletes Bid Item 5- Existing Drinking Fountain
DIVISION 1, SECTION 01800
DEFINITION OF BID ITEMS
Delete Bid Item 5 - Replace and Reinstall Existing Drinking Fountain
ATTACHMENTS
1. Section 01060 — Addendum #1
2. Addendum #1 Bid Schedule
If you have any questions please contact John Stephen, CPPO, Senior Buyer, at 970-221-6777.
RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT
ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN RECEIVED.
215 North Mason Street • 2nd Floor • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6775 • FAX (970) 221-6707
Attachment 1
SECTION 01060
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
PART1 GENERAL
1.01 APPROVAL AND RECOMMENDATION AGENCIES
A. The City of Fort Collins has jurisdiction for review and approval of the project,
including but not limited to, the following departments:
1. Planning and Zoning.
2. Building Inspection.
3. Fire Prevention.
4. Engineering and Traffic Engineering.
5. Water/Wastewater Utility.
6. Stormwater Utility.
7. Electric Utility.
8. Handicapped Advisory Commission.
B. Other entities having jurisdiction of this project, include but are not limited to:
1. Poudre Fire Authority.
C. Codes which have been adopted by City of Fort Collins applicable to the project
include, but may not be limited to:
1. Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition.
2. Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997 Edition.
3. Uniform Mechanical Code, 1997 Edition.
4. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, Current Edition.
5. National Electrical Code, Current Edition.
6. ANSI A117.1, American National Standards Institute Specifications for
Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically
Handicapped People, Current Edition.
7. Americans with Disabilities Act, provisions for accessibility by physically
handicapped people, 1990.
8. Miscellaneous health and safety codes and standards applied by the State of
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
9. Any other local, state or federal codes which are applicable.
10. In case of a conflict between referenced applicable codes, the one having
the more stringent requirements shall govern.
1.02 SERVICES AND UTILITIES
A. Utility services are provided to the area of the project by the following jurisdictions:
1. Water: City of Fort Collins.
2. Sanitary Sewer: City of Fort Collins.
3. Stormwater Drainage: Not Applicable.
4. Natural Gas: N/A.
5. Telephone: N/A.
6. Cable Television: N/A.
7. Electric: City of Fort Collins.
B. Specific on- and off -site utility extensions and service lines are shown on the
Drawings, except:
1. Electrical primary service to location(s) of the transformer(s).
The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating the work of these outside utility
providers, as well as the coordination of these utilities with those shown on the
Drawings. Refer to Section 01040.
1.03 COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS
A. In addition to any applicable regulations referenced elsewhere, all Contractors shall
strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, orders, and all applicable
standards, regulations, interpretations or guidelines issued pursuant thereto,
including but not limited to:
1. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and the
implementing regulations of HUD and of the Council on Environmental
Quality providing for establishment of national policy, goals, and procedures
for protecting, restoring and enhancing environmental quality.
2. The Clean Air Act of 1970 as amended, requiring that federal assistance will
not be given and that license or permit will not be issued to any activity not
conforming to the State implementation plan for national primary and
secondary ambient air quality standards.
3. The Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act - Title IV prohibiting the use
of lead -based paint in residential structures constructed or rehabilitated with
federal assistance, and requiring notification to purchasers and tenants of
such housing of the hazards of lead -based paint and of the symptoms and
treatment of lead -based paint poisoning.
1.04 HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY
A. Construction shall be in substantial compliance with the requirements of the
American National Standards Institute Specifications for Making Buildings and
Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically Handicapped People, ANSI
A117.1, Current Edition, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, 1990.
B. Refer to specific Sections of the Specifications for specific requirements relating to
each section.
1.05 SAFETY OF LIFE, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE
A. Contractor shall have sole responsibility for compliance on the job site with all
applicable portions of the Williams -Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA) and compliance with the Equal Employment Opportunity Act (EEO).
1. Contractor shall fully comply with OSHA requirements for maintaining
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on the site.
B. Protection of life, health and public welfare as it relates to construction of the project
is the responsibility of the Contractor. The Owner will not provide observation,
inspection, supervision or any comment on plans, procedures or actions employed at
the project as they relate to safety of life, health or public welfare. If conditions are
imposed by the Owner which interfere with or imply actions detrimental to safety,
written notice shall be returned to the Contractor for action prior to affecting any
unsafe conditions.
C. The Architect shall not have control or charge of, and shall not be responsible for,
construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures for safety
precautions and programs in connection with the work, for the acts or omissions of
the Contractor, subcontractors or any other persons performing any of the work orfor
the failure of any of them to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract
Documents.
1. The Architect shall have no responsibility for the discovery, presence,
handling, removal or disposal of or exposure of persons to hazardous
materials in any form at the project site, including but not limited to asbestos,
asbestos products, lead -based paint, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) or other
toxic substances. Refer also to Section 02080, Hazardous Material
Removal.
1.06 PERMITS AND FEES
A. Refer to General and Supplementary Conditions.
B. Contractor shall be responsible for all permits, fees and inspections required by the
regulatory agencies referenced above, including but not limited to:
1. City use tax.
2. Subcontractor fees.
3. Any other local or state permits or fees.
4. State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: Demolition
permit.
C. Owner shall be responsible for the following permits, fees and inspections required
by the regulatory agencies referenced above, including but not limited to:
1. Plan review fees.
2. Building permit fees.
3. Capital expansion fees, utility impact and plant investment fees, and other
development fees.
4. Utility tap and meter fees.
5. State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment application
and review fees.
D. The Contractor shall be responsible for applying for, and acquiring, all building
permits, inspections and any other permits required for the construction of this
project.
END OF SECTION
Project: WARREN PARK IMPROVEMENTS
ADDENDUM #1 BID
SCHEDULE
Bid Item
#
Description
Unit
Unit
Price
Estimated
Qty.
Total
General
1
Bond
LS
$
1
$
2
Mobilization
LS
$
1
$
3
Surveying
LS
$
1
$
4
Tree Protection
LS
$
1
$
Earthwork
5
Topsoil - Removal
CY
$
90
$
6
Topsoil- Furnish and
Place
CY
$
70
$
Utilities
7
Sanitary Sewer Service
and Drinking Fountain
Drain
LS
$
1
$
8
-Pump Stations
LS
$
1
$
9
Manhole
LS
$
1
$
10
Domestic Water Service
Conncetion
LS
$
1
$
11
Domestic Water Service
Distribution
LS
$
1
$
12
Electrical Service and
Distribution
LS
$
1
$
Concrete
13
Concrete Sidewalks and
slabs, 5" thick
SF
$
2,700
$
Architectural Features
14 TRestroom
LS
$
1
$
Irri ation
15 [System
djustments to Irrigation
LS
$
1
$
Fine Grading
16
Fine Grading
SF
$
5,180
$
Sod
17
Sod
SF
$
5,180
$
TOTAL
Dollars
CONTRACTOR
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ADDRESS:
Phone/Fax
MAY 3, 2004
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
PLANHOLDERS LIST FOR
BID #5855
WARREN PARK IMPROVEMENTS
G. L. HOFF
P.O. BOX 7448
LOVELAND, CO 80537-1448
PH 970-669-3255
FAX 970-663-1566
RUFF DOGS
201 COMMERCE DR., UNIT 1
FT. COLLINS, CO 80525
PH 970-484-5390
FAX 970-493-6065
WRIGHT-WAY CONSULTING
2832 W. LAKE ST.
FT. COLLINS, CO 80521
PH 970-416-1964
FAX 970-416-1994
GROWLING BEAR
2330 4T" AVE.
GREELEY, CO 80631
PH 970-353-6964
FAX 970-353-6974
WALSH CONST.
5828 N. ST. LOUIS
LOVELAND, CO 80538
PH 970-622-8227
FAX 970-278-9396
THISSEN CONSTRUCTION
2900 F ST.
GREELEY, CO 80631
PH 970-353-8242
FAX 970-351-0530
R. C. HEATH
P.O. DRAWER H
FT. COLLINS, CO 80522
PH 970-221-4195
FAX 970-221-2907
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