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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBID - 6078 CSU TRANSIT CENTER AIR CURTAINSADDENDUM No 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Description of Bid 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains OPENING DATE January 3 2008 (Our Clock) 3 00 P M To all prospective bidders under the specifications and contract documents described above the following changes are hereby made ADD • CSU Construction Parking Permit Regulations information and map consiting of Four (4) Pages • Section 01039 Coordinations and Meetings consiting of Three (3) pages Please contact John D Stephen CPPO CPPB Senior Buyer at (970) 221-6777 with any questions regarding this addendum RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN RECEIVED where renewal Is a way of life SPECIFICATIONS .IN CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR CSU Transit Center Air Curtains BID NO 6078 PURCHASING DIVISION 215 NORTH MASON STREET, 2ND FLOOR, FORT COLLINS January 3, 2008 — 3 00 P M (OUR CLOCK) where renewal is a way of life parforumaii and fumahing of the Wc.k (except ansseqevoopapenerrdll damages vMJun die deductiNe amounts a.ewdwrcky wuh pemgeth39), profvrdeW tRhec lave resulted Gom .eusas other then the Igmhee Of (ON1 RA(.70R at>) Su ea a anyone du�tl1yy m mducdly m�ployed yy araf of them a far whawe sets an of then nary be Labk Svch looses elan mcludc settlwtnnts made with the wnnen eor,¢nl end mil Nued Cost ofd, and expenses shall be purpose ed m the eter of the Work for theI(ho (.ONTRACTORs &eI( how" er airy wuch lea or bent a require, re«amucum and CONTRALOR clued m charge thereof (f be paid for vinrices a &a proponrasatoth rt uatcd m paragraph 11 61 11457 TM crst of utdrtrn, hwl and ,wilwy f.,ddres at the ate 11458 Minor cupenuo such a, telegrams lag dune. telephtab mlla teleplane mrvtce at the we, egmsnge and similar pray rash hmms m eormecuat with the work 11459 CnY of prpmuma fa addhu oral PA,,U, and insurance required becahse of charges in gw Work 115 7 he rtmt Cast of the Wmk call cot include any of the followug 1151 Payroll ausa and otba camptrusumt of CONTRACTORS officers, exmuuvs, ptmchpAls (of pamhershtp and sole le pnetashga) general managers, etgmears, arckwit. ammams, attorney; aud"M amourows. 1HIclaing and amtrutag eU— expediterrs, tlmakespea, curls and odwr permrmel CONZbbyCONTRACTOR wfwdw at the we a m TORpruuryal or a bnwah o61,e for Period adumatratwn of is Work and not "citiically included in the agreed upon scho&ile M job clawfiounns referred to in paragrapol 1141 or spmdmagy covered t pwagmph 114 4-al1 of whu,h are W be reordered a wwatwe rests covered by dre CONTRACTORk Tea 1152 Exianeas of CONTRACTORS prhilGpal and branch Offices orha tan CONTRACTOR'S office at the ale 1153 Any fart of CONTRACTORS mical expm� in kid ug wMWA rs CONTRA( 1OR1 -F,Ad employedfa the Wale aid charges agauat CONTRACTOR for delinquent paymena 115 4 CW of premiums fa all Bo" and for ill nannance whdw or not CONTRACTOR a mom d by is Cumram Doamems W cord maintain the same (except for Me coin of Isemmnn covered h) subparagraph 114 5 9 above) 1115 (ceta due to to negligence of CONTRACTOR any Subcontmda or xO) ale directly or inkmily mhpl.yed by any of them a for whose ads m5 of them may be baba including but not landed to, the correction of de/actrce Work d'afaml of malenak or equipment wrotgly mpphed act making goad any damage to pt.F c, LI.$ 4. Other method a gmervl conese, town of any kind and the Doers of any item rani specthcally and agaessly included m imragraph 114 116 The CONTRACIORs to allowed in ( ONTRACTOR for overhead and prufd ,edit be diumn ned as fallow. 116.I a mutually nomptable foul far ur it 62 de fired Cats rot agreed upon, thin A fm [sad on the follow permnages of the venous poipaa dlf the Cost oF� Wmk 11621 (br `(M9 incurred tinder lara@n 11 4 1 and 11 4 l the CONT CI OR. Ice rJnli he ffi m.r—r—r 11n22 fIX cons .=oil under pemgmph 114 3 die CONTRACTOR, fin dell be five percent 116.23 where one a mac oars of w,beaarsaa arc on the beats off net of the Work plus a to and m hied fin is aggrreed upon, the ugem of paragraphs 1141 11 4 2 It 4 3 and 11 6 2 a thin ds Subcontractor- who smelly ralbrma or J u ursha the Work at whaeva eer will be paid a fin of 6gecn percent of the asp uxamed b) inch Subcontractor under psragra* 1141 and 1142 seal dart ary Syr seer Subcontractor and CONTRACTOR w,IL each be find a fine4{weperoenFafdremaes,M-patd.te di,m Ipwenece&iboatirs ur to be nggousted in taal.talth with b OwN5 but Wits rinsed CwsPFT4Htt of Wf amLs+rc Pad ro the pep Iowa[ Stec Su�f4gT�aa 11624 no tut shalt be pa)able m the bms of asp demand touter paragraph, 114 4 11 4 5 will] 5 11 615 lh, amount of vedd to be allowed be CONTRACTOR to OWNER for any cF e wludt results in nu decrease in cost will tie amount of the actual net decreme to trot plus A dedurAxm in ( ON 1 RA( I OR fee I,, an amount eyuel to true percent uCsu.h net deamu and 11626 when bath addhttona and aed,a are hmolved m any ate bar gr tic .r(iusNhent m CONTRACTOR, I. shall be computed on the busts of the net clwge in .....dance with peregmphe 116 > 1 till a,gh 11 615 mchanc 117 Whanever the .act M and WOrk i, to h F MOgriatldl. COW011O/s91sta3 t1930 EJuml 25 w/awa iORr(VI ?MMUYOLAVOMN a V,Iallam deamtrned pursuant to paragraph 114 and I 5 CONTRACTOR will celabinh and mauuam rcomils thereof in acaudare a with 9nrcra y aveemIxvj eaoumaig Poi nines and subinn m form mceptable ai 7 MOINEER en na acdcost heakdown together with supportmg data Casa Mon... 118 It Is undugoed that CONTRACTOR has mdudcd in the Cora act Price ell all werwls so meted an the Comma I) cumento and still cause the Work so coveted a be Oumshed and performed for such sums a may be accepmM1le to OWNER ad ENGINEER CONTRACTOR agree that 1181 the allowances ualude the cat to CONTRACTOR (lean any applicable trade Mecaunls) of materials and aq�Rmenl required by the allowances to be dehvaed al the snc and a8 applao" taus end 1182 CONTRACTORS costa for twtoamit and handhilgon the am labor mmaidabon costa, m erhmd, erofit ant other expen¢a ecimamplated for the allowances have ban included in the (mmmct P." and not in the allowanaa and no demand for addmonal payment on emeoum of any of the for going will be valid Pnor to fuel paynnism an appropriate CharW Order will be tawod " rocommended by RNOINEER to reRcct actual mama dua CONTRACTOR an account of Weak covered by 1111 nceq and the ( «mlmml 1'na Ball be mrteapadugly adjusted 119 Uau Price Work 119 I of th a the k a to LbemneM de rat ll I b eat of the work n to a Taut pnco Week, 'for .11 unitConuaa Prue will he deemed to he an far ail Umt Prue Work O amount e equal to due sum of the Ron of ed t Pr paces for ens t eeesinamerarely id uarem, dame lilt Prue Ware lanes the AWnated ynnnh e of etch Ilan as mdscokd m the t Trio, w The not guar ntt guaranteed an of ncros of le, the Work le not goammad eM ere solely 1« the pl(ont of wi Dtofialitand ofIl avaternmigan innal(onWv1 Prue Deemumnaa of Ila actual quantities and CONTRACTOR of [hut Pna Wore performed by CONTRACTOR will be erode by L"NGTNII?R in accordance widen paragraph 9 10 It 9 2 Each umt 7nta will be deemed to mclude an mmim onion Bred by CONTRACTOR m he d quatc to cover CONTRACTORS ovenhead and profit for eavhsapirsely identified teen Ii 93 OWNER or 0ONTRACCOR may make n dean for on adjueanem in the Corgrea pnce in ncordanw with Ain de I I if 11 9 3 1 the quantity of and item of Umt pnee t1 «k perfommd hy (ON 1 RACI OR dtfYaa materially and smgnliraialy from the estunat,d gntnnkty of snmh dam indicated in the Agremnem 51t gbNEaAj, v�M rem 191 le (I M Educe) 26 "Myr 41 OR[ MI I IMMOmIlCAHOM(alV 17narn and 11932 there is no conespatdmg adlusmenn with respect to any other dam of Work and 11033 if CONIRA( fOR behaes that CONTRACTOR as ennlled to an mono on COMW Prior as a rasalt of havn4 uicu ill additional etoae cr OWNER believes that OWNERisemitledtoadeeresamCor ct Pnce and the paver an unable to agree as to the amount of any such taneese or decrease the Manor lotal Cdn beet Prvz. AR7 ICLF 12-4.71ANCk Olk f ONl RA( 7 77M RS 121 1 ]e (ntaset fimas (or mflainmrs) may only be chngM by a Charge Order or a Written Amendment elm for an gd�ustmem of the Cornact Tuna (« Mt ) "I be triad on wntlen nonce delwercJ 6y thw party tnakrrg the clean to the otter party and an I3NOTNEER promptly (het an an everrt hta tlan thirty days) after the ooaurenoe of the event gtvmg rise to the daim ant amtlog the geiwal nature of the chum Nona of the wdont of the clean wuh atpr mung dsm shill be dehnired within utry rdayyaa idler such occurrence (unless ENOINRER Allows addaaral Ina to retention more accounts dun m aglppt of the diaa) and shall be nos omisomad by me a ananfs wriumt gmemant that the adlustment clarmod a the litre adjustment to afiah the dI UMM has imam to believe n a emnled as a result of die octvtrrnoe of wd ever Allehims for admatment m OWNER and CONTRACTOR eanrmt Otherwise egrce No claim for an adjustment m the (AMna Tana (or Milestones) will be valid if nos submmed m eco«danee vnth herequuaments of the paragraph 121 122 All one !mans dated in the < amact Ibcomems arc of the rose ee of the Agreement P3 Wham CONTRACTOR a evened froin complaing any pan of the Week with. de Cameo I'race ((« Ivhlednnes) due k delay havand the u nor I ink CONTRACTOR. the Consort Tuaes (« Milestones) will be ealended m an ®mum equal to lave Lost due a sua,h delay if A elm a made therefor m provided an Pa� 121 Delays bejvisl the wMrol al COCfOR shall include but not be herded no ants or milted by OWNER, ear or neglect of.uhty uwiers « otter —a— performing nth" work as contemplated by Anxle 7 face floods cpdemo a alvamul weather mMdinns or acts of (rail Delays unhatribl, a aid within the control Of n Subcontractor or Suppppler shell be deemed o be delays wnhm the control d'COMRACTOR t24 When CONTRACTOR a prevemd from complain any part of the Work within the Contract Time, (or Milesor"s) due In delay bewail the control of imh OWNER end CONTRACTOR an edetumn of the Cantina I was (a Uleporms) to an Mount aeqqual to the tome Wet due to such delay shall be CONTRA ORs ante ad eecluterve remedy for such data En no evert shill OWNER be liable o CONTRACTOR any Subonnhac(t ally 5upplen, any Miler prism Or orgsn"mon or to arty abet, for or employ" or again of my of them tor damage, aasmg out of or resulting ftam (i) delays caused I, OrCYNI within the control of the TRAC,TOR, Or (u) delay, beyond the control of both parries aehadm& but rot limited to fins. floods, epideman, abnormal waeWa co ditons, arm of ,oil or ask a nagiec by urla y awrkm Of doer contractors parlmnmg otter wak as contemplated by Article 7 AM IGIF 13-1FAMS AND INSPECTIONS CORREC HON REMOVAI OR ACCFPTANCFOP UEFFCTIPT, WORK 131 Aatke a/Delem Prompt roe a of all kfecma Work of which OWNER or ENGMSR have must knowledge will be given in CONTRACTOR All dgJeerrve Weak may be rejected, c ededaeettptedse,rlmmWmplus AitKle13 Aceea to WMa 132 OWNERLNGWERP FNOINE1sRis Camulkms, other rapaesenktivea and Personnel of OWNER, ImkpMdml testing loboreones and governmental agencies with ryrudcboml interests will have fume, to the Wosk at feRsensW Ames for their Observation. mgxctug and testury CONfRAC1 OR "If provide tbem paop� and oas safe o(vgbbonu for such es mid edvke them Of CONTRACTOR. site safety procedures and frogmen, m Ilan they may amply therewith as applicable Teacandleatesaums 133 CON IRA( TOR shall give INGiNE13c timely notice of readmew of the Work fa.11 mpaed napectim, papa or apmcs,-IS, and ,loll "Oul man, with nsspi man and tssmg Terse met In kcdhmk required impactor, or teak 134 OWNI R vhill employ and pay fa the m vhi,es If an independent seeing laboratory to perform all usspecnOns. tests, a approvals required by the Contract Documents except 1341 fa lriipe eon; Tests or -Mrm.6 cowered bh paragraph 13 A batcav 134 that coats mcWd in comcctum with Isms or mfect,. uinducld Pumant to rarigmph I39 below shill be paid as provided in said paragraph 13 9 and 1343 as Otherwise .pos6cwlly prov idol in to C%nioan Documents 135 If Lew. or Regulmom of any ppuubic body having )ured,Uon raryae any Work (a partmFaeoQ gealEealty to be mWeaed tested Or approved by an employee or, Other representative el such public body C ONTRACfOR shag assume full nprimbildy for armigsh8 and oblamug such Oapecaau taps or approvak, pay all costs in Mira cn in thamth, and furtush IINGINERR the required emh6cates of inspection, or approval CONTRACTOR hall aim to respon s ble for armngoorh�g and obtainuM and shill pay all cops in correction wth my examiners; taste, or approvals rewnd fm OWNERS and E NGINERRA aaeq�mnca of mseenak or egmpneu tobe ttimporated m the 4Vodc, or of maunalA ma dmi�u, a n submitted for appsuaI error o C01 ORs purchase thereof fa nx apmalmn in me Work 136 If are, Work (or the work of Others) that is W he sbul or approved u cmered by MtR wndbase women minarartw of RNGRd W it must. of requested by PING IN1,M be onconnedicrobx abon 137 Unomer, Work as mXkd m paragraph 13 6 shall be m CONTRACTOR, unless CONTRACTOR has given FXCINEBR lonely motes of CONTRACTORS memPou to cover the emir end ENGINEER has notes acted with reasonable promptns in respmka to such m nv e Uncovering Wort 138 IF Work cowered contrary the wren MWM Of ENGINEER, a to GINEER, it mtkt If requested by EMINMR be uncovered for ENGINEERS observatim andreplacedalCONTRACTORs expera. 139 TMGINEER cmandas It necessary or advusable than cwad Work be observed by ENGINEER or e�rraa�iieat or tested by -mask CONTRACI(* at FNGINCERa reTal, fag unnervesexpo" or onherwose make available Or bbarveami, esspectnm in "a" ea ENGINEER my require that prtim of the Wale m queplae furnishing all necessary labor material and equlpmeru If it is found that such Work m defertwe CONTRACTOR slog pay all dirt, costs. lines, and damages causd by sensing out of Or resultmy from sheds umeovarmg aigws(rm. observation, mepecsmn and testing ..it M smnsarday uplacamenl Or r"snpruclnun, (oclydmg but not lunnd to all cons of repnu a replacement Of work M others) aid OWNER Wang be counted to an appsoprak decease in the Constrict fine and If the pert" we unable to agree as t the amount ther-C may make a clam therefor w provided In Arhol.11 IE however such Work as not found to be dg(ee ive CONTRAC I OR shall he allowed an unrest, in the Contact Pace or an mamma of mse contact Tames (a Mdepmrs) Ir lath directly anabubibl, to veh h1CDC NimA WMTIQM 1e10405"PREdaml i7 u`UW 01 MR MI LIM MMJICAITONa sat V I2DOM umwverme expamue observation Ing>eVan, tevmg, replacement and recanetiummn rod, h the parties are table to ?grw us to the amoum a small tema CONTRACfORmey make a Jman th irdw bs prrwrded in Articles I I and I - OWNER May Slop the Work 13 10 If the Work a dgfeedw or CONTRACTOR taIta a supply suffimenl skilled workers or Suitable matamis or arylpnem Or fella io famish or perform the Work in such II way test to completed Work will cofam to the Contract Documents. OWNER may order CONTRACI OR to sop the Wale or in portion thereof =11 dm cause for such ceder he. ham a mamed however this right of OWNER to am the Wok shallargrvt ties to airy dray on the pan of OWNER to racer Ones tight fa the beafit of CON1 RACfOR or any am or other party Cmreafea or Rvrmeal ofDifecmw Wort I'll ff regmred bf ENGMEER CONTRACTOR shall promptly AS directed, other cwmtit all ddqy*cnw Wick, whether or not labnated, installed or completed or if die Work his Menadenedb} ENuINIMIR rernwedfrom the au, and to&" at with Work thin a not d(fatnr OON1 RACTOR "it pay all elawk cram lasers and damages tamed by w resuhanit Iran such eamcarm a remwel (Including but rw hatted to all cosy of repair or mplawnm ofwork of ethers) 1312 CoaeWon Paned 13 121 If wrtnn ime ynaw t" y gears after the dale of S-baamal Completion a inch longer pored of torn Ace may be prescribed ty Lawt a Reguhmaa a the Writes Of any apphwhk speaal gureantee resulted by )N UKAC I OR shah promptly without oust and In Accordance with OWNER A morn Iran rpected by OWNER, remove it Rom to site and mplace It With Work that a not alOo mne and (n) satrlacur ly arrest or aide and replace any damage to other Work m Or work of others mauling terefnmh If CONTRACTOR does not promptly comply with the Irma of such instrummna, in in an emrgerey where delay would ®tar senaua risk W loss a damage OWNER meyy lave the dafaane War, corrected or Or reyctd Wodx removed and replacer, and ill clams uxa&& losem; aid dmmgas caused by or mauWrys foam such mmoval and repacemem (mcludag but not limited to all cosh of reps or re)shcamem of work of mhers) wdl be pal by (ONiRA( TOR 13 12 2 In sweat caremnslanras where a peetmulur item of equipment as placed in commuter service before SuM,maand (,umpleuo of ell it, Work, rho roans tan permit fw cat ate. may Nat to rim Inc. an eanbr ma if w provided a tore Specifications or by Wrmen Amadmoc 131' 1 Where d 11.a Work (and danage m aher ,2 IpCDt.06NHaAL WNDf ilONS 191Ud (IY9U edited We m rM1 (KILLtiri M9Ulfi(.allUN9MCV 1/tagn Norte malto therefrom) has been aonecad removed w replaced under this paragraph 1112 the cormsicin period M Mended far an nddw with respect to such Wwk isrwd of me ye bw Vast after such ton repl am has been sreffacmn�p removal and Acceptance ofDefecdw Work 1313 If msNegd of requinm,g cormaon ar removal and nplaament of rlafe Rw Wurk OWNFR (are, pia to ENGRJEERs reccmieterdatio of Iual payment also hNGIN&EE nrefeta M accept k OWNER man, do so CONTRA ash pay all chunk wale, tomes end dimness attributable to OWNERY evaluation of And drrmhrmron to actttrpql aueh a�y/eedw Wale (suds was to be approved by INGE4 I astormeonableaim) Iferry each Acceptance aceces prior to hNGlNUMs roc mdanan of foal pymem a(2mge Order will be issued ar g atabng the necessary mvi nau m the Colman Dwumrma With reaped to the Work and OWNER shell be entitled to an appropriate decrease in the (nmact Pna and, if the Iavoes are amble m agree as to the amount thereof OWNTiR may make a clam therefor as provided m Aracle 1 I If the accepawe town after a mb rncanmarchaan an appropnetc amount will he prod by CONTRACTOR to OWNER OWNER Mite Connect Drfecdw Work 1314 if CONTRACTOR Me within a reasonable ame after wriam nonce from ENGINEER M cram dgBemAr Work or to remove and replace rel1oad Wak As requued by ENGINEER inao ordaneo weed paragraph i 111 or if CONTRACTOR tads to perform the Wale in acwrdmc. With the Commit Documents, or if CONTRACTOR frith m comply Wan anry other provision of the Contractem Dodm OWNER may air Was days winten mtea to CONTRACTOR «an and rimed) any Nxda defie e r In cxaaamg the rgha and remdwa and, this paogreph OWNER 11a0 proceed expeditiously In ewmwaho with Such eta nave and mmadml atboa, OA'NER ma) I,S ludo CONTRACTOR from all w p� of pa, the stake possesum of all a pan of taut Work, and A-q'Md CONTRACTORS sUVIM robed thmeta eke fwavasmm of CONIRM IORs troy appliames, camtnlamis egwpmert And machaeiy At the eta and mrurpoate in the Work all materials and equsmem stared d the ma or for which OWNER has pad CONTRACTOR bon which am momd elsewhere, ('ONTRACIOR stall allow OWNER OWNERS represemaavex agents and eta vym OWNELs other tr amaaaa and ENG rd INGINRERS (moulteas access to to ate to enable OWNER to es+use she n a and rrmabes underthe parmgmimh All sigma attire mass And damages mnard or Susmmed by OWNER in exercising each ngMs m and medies will be amgde vsxt CONTRACTUFtA t a Clues Order will be as Contact Iles iumingg thernecmwuy mvnatune, in the Dina to Or Wok and OWNER shell be Amsted to sm approprom daaase in to Contra[ Poo, and if the parka see unable to agroe as to the mom[ tfateof OWNER may make a clam therefor es pwidedm An.Ie 1I Such clams, caeca, lrwc and damages will Inemde but not be limited to all cods of repair or replacement of work of others dmtoydd a damaged bbyy carrwtmt removal or mpiwemna of COI NTRACTORS al fecaw Work CONTRACTOR doll not be allowed an esserlwon of the t,aaraci Tunes (or Mllsim ea) because of any May in performance d the Week athrbulable w the exc. by OWNM of OWNW, rights aril remedies hernmdor ARTU LE 14—PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETION scant fife ofvafaes 141 1 be schedule of values esabinsMd m provided m pureliV29whLLsaaeasthehewsforlim As pymAms and __m((I ha Ina ad imo a firm of Appinmmn for Payment a e a ENGII,= Progress payments M eanunt of Unit Pia Week will be based on the number of umacomp]eted .1ytp/Latloa for PragreuPaymras 14 At leas twenty days before the data esmblis had for t ties more often it= onoe a mashl CONTRACTOR shal submit to ENGINEER for renew an Arliation Ca Pa mast filled sus last rypad by CONTRACTOR ocvetmg the Work canplated As of the data of the Appllah. and eaam nmd by sash tspp�nad fomimasiaton as a requved by the Contract pp+yment a requested on the bass of matermis and aqulpnena not morprsted in the Work big b ivered and suitably dared at the Asia or at another loation agreed to In wrung, the Application for Payment shalt also be aapnpamM byy a bill ofale invoice or otlgv doamamanah warameng tlat OWNER Ins mewed the materials and equipment no, and clear of at Low and evdena that the materials and equipment are covered b' api ruprtme pry nmurana and ocher arrangements to polar] OWNbRa mores Oman all of which will be atafsclory to OWNER The Amount of mismage, with aspect m pogrea payments win be as Stipulated in the Agteenlenl QIIi studstalito dvShp dhal rna be b act tosubsututmm on tls Cr4L wilt mamraea 9l�ag'a�fahgaoa_aplsiswolvnr nth ee¢owR svft thwhnb pay aaaeut to 1 t j��gy��p� ram the CCINTRACfUR eroreal wmvea�iµ let W to hmne a o C pa 'txd Stawa; Scchon-9-91 POT el sea CONTR4CTORs Wmraafy of Tide 14 T MN IRA( FOR wAmmts and guarantees flat ale to al W.L. mateoels and equipment covered by any Appliatt. for Payment whether aeorpoaled as [he Prgw or not will pas to OWNER son later than the time f paymog ba end clela ter KU Lots, Ram. of 4pphoaderu farProgrea Paammr 144 L\rI INEER will, within ten do ens rzerpi of eaApphanms to Payment either Ildlak in wrung a recanmendation M pymem And present the gpplhation to OWWR or rclum tht Application to CONT12ACfOR mthmtmg in writing ENGINEERS reasons Cur ofiuerp to rearmmend payment In the ]after case, CONTRACTOR may make the neearlu) corrections and resuhmn the Applications Ten days after pprasemanon of do Appheation for Payment to OWNER with ENGINEERS racammendatton the amount moonuoatdai will (MI:Ject to to pmvatore of the last seams of paragraph 14 7) beemea due and when die wit be pit by OWNER to CONTRACTOR 145 ENGINEERS recarlmendanon of env payment requested in an A{paho man for Payment will ommrtute a gZby ENCMRIiR to OWNER based on DIEonede ohamramma of the exxximed Work somexp� aradard quab6eddeagnpobasonel andon H NGINHr.RA revaw of iM,Agyyppbption The Pgrunt and the eocanppeennyi g date and nc}iedukk that a the boat of ENCIfNRJ know]edge mfonnatonendbobef 14 51 the Work has prrgealied to the point mdnaaed 145 the quality of the 1Aork is generally m acoudana with the Cornrea fJaeumans (sublets to an ovalation of ae Work aA a hinwomrg whole pia meeupon SuMamalCrnnIA ion,totherssula or arty mtaegnem UAa anted nor m the contract Dommlwps, w e fist delennmAtrm d'quantm a law deal6atrons Re Unit place Wank under paragraph 910 it ro any other epmllfiatons Austad in the roeommmdeton)< and 1453 the con litmns precedent to CONTRACTORS being entitled to such payment appal An have been fulfilled tmofar sa a Is BNGINEERs resporiabrhry to obmve to Wok However by rarommadait any stnh payment ENGINffiR will not dwreb) be deemed to have repexmted that (i)cxlvustrve a cmtmoua onalte ahspeoaens have boar made 1) cheil, no qunhy a the grarmly of the Week beyond t, reepormbilma Specifically RMVod m ENGINEER In the Conger, lAsunmb or (u) that acre may rate be other Amass or muea between the panics that might ahtale CONTRACTOR On be paid uddmiaetiy by OWNER or mane OWNER to wlmhdd payment to CONTRACTOR 146 ENGINEER. remmmadauan of any payment mcludug final pumas, shall not mean that ENGAIEER a responsible for CONTRACTORS mean, methods, Iechua Asequences a yroudwes of eomtmo mh, a them ty premutiaa a pat}yam mndent thereto. A ree any Gdure of CONTRACTOR to comply with Laws and Regulators, uppltable to the fformatting m WNTRACI Oof R WVwk or for any More of 1.. with the Contract n�umnt es do Work I. )47 GNC INPhR may refuse to racmmmd the whole or arty part of my Payment if in ENGINEERS opium, it world be neoned to mirk the rrprewmmhass to WK 4mlERAL COM110r 19104(1"OEdhm) '9 w Il iY of rORTMIAIMM()F)r11CA IIONa ml V fleas]) OWNER referred to an pamgmph 145 LNOINEER may Alm) reTine w,erornmend any such payment or because Ar subsequently damvered evxlmace m the rmulu of subsequent urpechrxu a testy nulhfv arty such payment prevmusL recommender( to mich extent As may be ACCASmry m FNCMEIRa optmm io protect OWNFR from loss because 14 7 l the Work to dajecave, or completed Work has been damaged requiring carrectum a Mplecemot 1472 din Lcnhad Frut has been reduced by Written Amerdmmt or Charge Order 1474 OWNER Ma heen re4mred to mmect defecmv Wok in complete Work in Accordance with pumgraph 1314 A, 1474 ENGINEER hem actual knowledge of the sxcarrerme of any d' the event, mamermtod in paragraphs 15 2 1 through 15 24 mcluuve OWNFR refuse to make payment of it. full amount mmmmenrbdmay try bN( INEFR bemuse 1475 claims havo loan Attack UPIM OWNER can aocalm of VON 1 RA( I OR s pamm�aluc or fiunalnng of the Work 1476 L1na ha, brit, fW in cm tin xlth the Work erupt where CONTRACTOR hit delivered a "All. Rand UnIsGelnry to OWNER M secure the amsfactun and discharge ofwch Lien, 1477 them arc other manewudlig OWNER toe sa oftagalml the Amount remmmmtlmt a 1478 OWNER has Actual kwwledge of the occurrence or eery (r the wino enunamard in Paragraphs 14 7 1 through 14 73 a Ibmgaphm 15 21 through 15 4inclusive but OWNER must give CONTRACTOR unmeduaw "tm nelae (wits a tip) W ENGINEER) meting thn manna fbe such acbm And promptly ray CONTRACTOR the Amman sit wdhhekt or any adtummers tMrcw Agreed for by OWNER aM (8NTRACTOR, when CONTRACTOR aarma w OWNER( amafectun We reasons for such action Slhmnnhal Cormelednn 148 When CONTRACTOR considers the emnc Work read) fa ILA mterdol use CONTRACTOR shall ruty[ OWNI R ad IN( INI I R in wn, that the mine W rk At subslammlly (ompide (eis xcept emu spmfiwlly bred by CONTRACTOR as mumpiete) and reine i that ENGINEER tame a cattfiate of Subsimmal CoinpWum Within n ramunbin Wna thereafter OWNER, CONTRA( TOR am1INGNCtR shall make anmjR ton of to Work to detemrse the satua of mmplenln If ETFGINFF It does rid oormdor W Work subsannail) oamptcic ENGINEER will notify CONTRACTOR m w in% gnmg the reamn, therefor If ENC1NhhR it) IJOL`t (,WJp(N.WNpt10Na 19Us (19aD Edtml A (711 (11 OR F MI LI M WUH 11 A 110fiS M1 V 491am mnmdera the Work aslxxmtlally complete bNGINLER will fee are and deliver to OWNER a wmmwe mrtlfiafe of Substantial ConpWual which "D fix am date of 9ubstamml Completion There shall be euedmd to the cenifimte a tentative 10 of items to be completed a mnecmd Mforc filwl payment OWNFR shall ha,ro seven days alter receipt of the tentative ccmA5or c dum,g which so make written objectlm to ENGINEER as to qro provmacta of the cntfcete or ausched Est If after urea" such objeetwla. ENGD41 ER concludes that the Work to rut suhstrwxlh, msv0de FNOINFRR will within fouricen days after mrhm emin of the tentative certificates to OWNER notify CONTRACTOR in writing smtrtnt the reasons, dmrafw If, after consideration of OWNER, abjamare, FNOINERR canmders the Work subwn11 complete. ENGINEER will within mad mid dmhv� to OWNM And CON RACTORena udeefiramc rnrttfioab of Substantial CompWhan (with a tweed tmtattec list of ,tams to be completed or carede� reFle_dtng such charges from the conquer tion of A as'ENction�R m OWNER consideration y airy objections from OWNER At the time of delivery of the tentative over M of OWNER an l CC,m0 Mton ENGINEER oust irtnd ti OWNRR and CO RACTOR a wnuan remmmem4lmn as to drvmm of r(vNrtmMim at potting Final payment how= OWNER And OONIRACTOR with ta�aA m xanty mperabnn, safety malmrp erlea heat at7gms, Irmuranar and wamamses and garatnees Unless OWNER aced CONTRACTOR aa�ce otherwaa a wrm�ttut�1gg sent so inform SNOINAM m wrttag print to ENGI=,"Immig the definitive certificate of Substantial CampolIetim ENGINEERS afvesaad reccmmmdeum will be budug m OWNERand CONTRACTOR wtfl firoi psymmL 149 OWNER shell lave fire rWht to exclude CONTRACTOR front the Work after the data of Substantial Campletlon. but OWNER shall allow CONTRACTOR rmemabW Amens to complete a correct namsmdsa pnmtivahst PM/al Vdawdon 1410 Us, by OWNflt As OWNER% option of filly ministerially natrially ocmp4ded pan of the Work. which (,) has speomiallIyy been identified An tip ( Critics Documents m (u)OWN&t, ENOIN ER and CONTRACTOR Yft aaatitum a separately fumuomg and usabla pan die Work dos cart be used by OWNER for its mended CPUPM ONTRACTOR. RA(70R" significant with ntarfererrce of the raneaWo of the Wale ma be auction Eshedto bulasta Completion ofall dse W(uk subject totthhe following d®1 14 10 1 OWNER u any bane innyy re(prent CONTRACTOR an to permit OWNER to win sty web part of the Work which OWNER believes to be ready for As intended toe and wbKMi djy omokp If CONTRACTOR �ws that wilt pen d die Wok a wb9amplly cornpIee CONTRACTOR wail oml* to OWNER ®d VtDMER that wed, Wpart of the Work substantially asubstantially complete and rAgllest E14MEER to sine a cdufiak of SuFatampl Cvmplelnn for that Pain of the Work WNTRACI OR m an y time may mtnty OWNER and FNGINEER m wntmg that CONTRACTOR wade, and substantially f the Work ready for as uaeldal use complete and reque4 ENGINEER to me a ceru(imte of Substantul Completion for that Pon ofthe Work Within a reasarebie tare after either HNG � OmWNER, r CONTRACTOR and rspectrcn of that pan of the Work to determma Its autos of eotoplehon If ENGINEER does not ucade Natpart ofthe Work to be euhmmtiatly complou, ENGfNEFR will natty OWNER and CONTRACTOR in writing Swag the reasons therefor If ENGNEER oamders that pert of the Work to be subslanrtully complete the provisions of pamgnphe 14 Rand 14 9 o,g apply with respect to comfwatum of Subaamal Ccenplahon of that part of the Wok and the dwamm of maponsthddy to respect thereof and sauce thereto 14102 No occupancy or separate, operation of pan of the Weak will be aammplWsal prior to compliance with the requuamend of pma�sph 5 15 m rwpmt of prop" ma ura ce Maud lnsplesim 1411 Upon wnmennonee from IX)NIRACfOR that the enme Work or an agreed poison thereof is complete, ENGINEER will make a fatal unpgtton with OWNER ant CONT RACTOR and will naryy CONTRACTOR a vvnm 0 of all penacalam a which tloa maribodon reveals that the Work Is unmmples or &fwlive CONTRA(. TOR shell immediately take mob mesaue as are meesory, hl complete such wok orremedy such deficances IRnal ApPf1e,dM, jar Pgamur 1412 Aga CONTRACTOR has completed al such carreohoa m iM ®tufallonofENGINELRmd delrvaed in amorchnec with the Caarect Documents all msmtewrnce aid operating inim ones, schedule, yuammece, Benda, cahficates or other evidence of insurance required by rccpared�ragop� 5 4 cmuficati s of min ph Gl9jkand pother daeumervA CONTRACprovTOR may make appltwhon for hml t+yment following the pmcodnrc faprogma paymenu Tbe 5ml Apphcauonfar 7evmart sh- he ettonrp ned (emgrt as i�revrausly rvere,d) by (,)all documentation called fa in the Onramet Documents, mdudsu but Put hmaed m the evdence of mixaaree roqui by subparagraph 5413 (u) consent of the sure tyry of arty to foal pu mem and (w)comyloe end lefrguy effectwe mleasea or waivers (satisfactory to OWNER) of all Liens a," oul of m filed m connection with the Wort. In Inc of sa,h nl.,c, or waivers of Laser and as approved b) OWNER, CONTRACTOR may limner ramlpts or releases m full and afxlkvd of CONTRACTOR that () the releases and receipts in lunle all labor ewyaro maand and equipment for winch a Lien could be fileQ and (uj all ppe ors, minimal and equipment blls ad other andelfledmas ors wr dwithNw WakfmwtucrOWNFRm OWNf,Rs popery might an anyway be responsible have beer paid a aherwhse mtshed If airy %beontramor or 4uppiwr fats E)CITvMrr0RTCUi lMM(italna n0N3Mbon w)c]TY OI roRTlxR.1.i NHMOfafnCAllONe(m,Y n¢na)) to mmwt each a ralsase or receipt in lull CONTRAC TOR may lmnM a Bival a other collateral atsfacmry to OI4NER to adaumfy OWNER apeen my I. Relmsa is wmvere of ]am and the coj®ent of b et m I be mid formscan iremthefemu� the OWNhRSdxnd.rd lorms ml urr7g _etTi i'ra�ca manna tonal Payment aufAeeephanee. 14 13 If on the ]*am of FNOINffR s nbservahon of the Work dums construction ad fad uspnetioc and RNGINEERs review of the final Application for payment and accompanying documentation as required by the Contrail Dcamar tits, R401NFFR s sm Fred that the Work has been completed sad CONTRACTOR& other trap utdes Nat Cosract Duemmms have been fill Ilal, LNGE4ERR still wdun ten days after mount of the foul Applaatloa For payment indicate in wrnag ENGINE&Rs recommendation of prymem and present the Application to OWNER for payment At the same nine ENGINEER will also give wrtnen notice m OWNER arhd (ONTRACTOR this the Work n acceptable subject m the povsrons of prnOtherwise graph 14 15 1NGINCs�t will return the Applicatmn to CONTRACTOR m lto mg in wnww the reasore for rehumgg to reeetnmand final payment, in which case COMRACTOR shall make the noccemy earwthas and remtmrt the Apphnnm. I" days alter presentation to OWNER or tia Application and accrmpwrymg dom mmanm m apprepnme form and subsumes and with RNGINEERs reaamnendmmn and awe of scoaphiility the due and t rrecommeMed by ENGINEER paid by OWNER to CONTRACTOR ace ea h 17 6 2 f lie r. 111 LCM11taahs 1414 IE dam* m fault of CONTRACTOR fatal armppleum of the Wak isargmlicamly deleyid and d INGINEER ono cor fams, OWNER shalt upon rccl.hpr of OONTRACTORs utter Application for Nyman and rewrnmetdahra or ENGINEER, anf whthoun rermhtmting the Agmrmftla make PaYmmt of the balance due for cat portion of the Work (ill) completed and accepted Tf thc renaming balance m be held by OWNER fa Wak non Lull) compiWad or torve w rs leas tlnn the res rage stipulated in the Agrsmleat and if Aords have been furmshed a requ e at pongmph 5 1 the wnttrn cntaent of the surety to the peymrm of the balance due for this: portion of the Work fistly completed and acceyted shall be submitted by CONT Cf0Tt to ENGINF_[.f+2 will, the 4ppltcatrun for such payment Such payment slxll be made water the arms and combtrore gmanulg foal payment except that it dell rid uNWnult a waver of clams Wafter efUrums 14 15 The making and aueptane of f nil Iaymenl vtR coutdale 14 15 1 a waiver of all clams by OW'vl ft apum CONTRACTOR except clauns asap from urnelled liens Iran Lk#,M,W rk appea mg, after fuel Inspection pursuant k paragraph 14 It from faults. to comply with the Contract lkxmmem Or the bons of anyy ryepeeac�gl gguerweex speufied tltceln tv farm CON7RACTORs cauaumg obhgmnms miler the Contract Documents and 1415 2 A areas. of al clews by CONTRACTOR ag , OWNER �tlsen thda prevtwsly made in wribmig and still ARTICLk 1SSUSPFMON OF WORK AND 3 MMNATION OWNER Msr Saeptsd Work vis �1 �At has ed without aside, OWNER may Yry the %k army part. lnreof fQ a pan d sf Mt more don mostly ys by mum In wrnag to CONTRACTOR and INGINEER which will fix the date on which Work will be resuuned CONfRA(TOR shell r®ame the Work an the date so fixed CONTRACTOR deg be allowed an adrysment in the Contract Him or an eperremn of the Concoct Taam, or both, directly atmtbashk to any such Marmmon If (UNTRACfOR makes an apprised clam tharefa as provided In Articles I I and 12 OWNER May Toadnare 152 Upon Ili comensor of my are or more of the tollowi gmems 1521 If CONTRACTOR peg,:wdy fails to pertain the Work in accordance with the Cont act Dodand s (mcludmg but not insured to falhme to supply suf ichem akrged ..km a notable materials or aqutpmem a failure W adhere to the praline schedule eamblalad Wider parsgmp629 as adjusted from time to time pursuant to paragraph 6 6) 1521 If CONTRACTOR dorcgnrda Laws Or Regulations of my publiclvxly FavtlgjulsAldron I5522 73 if CONTRACTOR disegards the sutham of H'M or 1524 d CONTRACTOR otherwae ,alma m alty substantial way any ptovlsaa of It. Contract Documents OWNER may SAa gwj% CONTRACTOR (aid the wrety if any) .'co daYs wrote, nun, aid to the xlem pennnted by Laws and Xsguleaoro, termo m: the servtas or'CONTRACTOR, exclude CONTRACTOR from the sae and like poaasen of the Work and of It CONTRAC IORs lodt applmrsai, imilo,tmo equipment and mad coy at the ant xa d Ins. Are same to the full aaenl day could be used by CONTRACTOR fwdnut babthty to (ONIkAMOR for treapass Or wmernm) Irxorpoak m the Work all materials and equipment stored at the ate or for which OWNER ins pans 5KUC V6N!'RN, W v[x n Vlaa 191as nae,k4om1 32 wltlty Ol ll Rr(DLIIKiMWiI ICATIlNS1 (RLV JRmmI CONRACTOR but wluch are aided elsewhere and 1mwhihc Work-OWNHRmxyd Mexpedmm Inwah case CONTRACTOR shell out be emoted to reserve arty furint payment Iuml Ili Work u Emahed II de unpaid balance of the Contract flu exceeds all clams. ante. loam and damages sustained by OWNER an" out of or resulting from ice pletmt the Work such excess will be by ENGINEER as to them reamtablaeaa and when sic Wowed by ENGINEER mmnaPo pd to 4 Charge Order =,tied t when asmela i; my rights a tarnishesunder this pamWph OWNER "[I not be required Ion Obtain the lowest prloe far the Work performed 15 3 Where CONTRACTOR% services have been an harmaatod by OWNER the awry arm will not allied my rights a remedies of OWNER spuset CON TOR than causing Or which may thereafter crive Any leemlm a payment of maeys due COWNER will not relrem CONTRACT OR train Lability 154 Upon arm dqyd mum nmcc W OONIRACIOH2 and hN(�i Walt, OWNER may wahoul curie and without pmpixz in arty other right or remedy of OWNI R, ekd to tmmmaa Ws AWm oo In such cam CONTRACTOR alai be pad (wdrmt dupheaam ofarrytreav) 1541 for denpleted and e¢cgaableWak mrapkd in accordance with the Castled Doommm4 pwr t t du. etfiamve dam of tammmon, including C and reasonable mine for overhead and profit an such Work 15 4 2 fa axpenma aaammed tract to the eQemve data of temurabon to performing camas and fimmsing labor materials a equipment se; requited by the Conrad Documents in couniron with uncompleted Work phi feu sad raswable sums to Overhead and profit on such c iponaes. 1543 fix all clams, cast, kwe and Jaunts marred in eetdkmau of terminated schuss with Subcontractors, Suppled and 0111M old 1544 for reasonable expmaa drn.dy attnlxaable k re summon CONTRACTOR shall not be pad on ecr.oum of loss of anticipated profit Or menue Or other eemanIL Ices anlwn6 nut of in resulting from such termunm or, CONTRACTOR Map Step Work ar Taamwls 155 I[ through no ad or fault of CONTRA(, ME, the Work Is aWud.d fore period of more (him ninetydays bj OWNER or uula an order of mutt or oiler public shnlnnty Or WGINHER fails m ad on airy Apphration fa A mein within thirty days sftm it is submitted a OWNER fads for thirty days to pey CON RACTOR airy arm totally determined to be due then (ONCRArrDR may uimn seven days' women notice t+ OWNPR and 040DE R, andprovided OWNER. ENGNEERdonm remedy auc suepemton or faildm wlihm that time, tetmmate the Agmemem and recover from OWNER rytyment on the same tams as provided m paragraph 15 4 In Ircu orlermaatirp 61e aAlgyerefinem end without pe udt T act mnar�t��ta aPaymeatwW thany MER day after it a admitted, or OWNER has faded la thirty days to Prey CONTRACTOR my won foully determined to a. due CONTRACTOR may upon revers days write) mice to OWNER end ENGINEER ptoop1r the Wotk WTI ppeeymem of all such araamts due CONTRACTOP, mcl "aret d)aem The pmerna s of thou paagraph IS 5 are not amended to pt CONPRACTOR front making caw under inhales i t and 12 for an maeaee m Cartma Price a Eontrea Time. a odterain for oxpansm or damage dxeady minbutehle to CONTRACTORS stoppetg Weaken permitted by taaparalFaph. ARTR I E M—OLSIPVfF RFSOI ITI TON and to the dialect that OWNER and (X)NI RAL I OR ve agreed on the method and procedure fa rdmivi g shall be as set forty in HdubaGC A. Depute Anon Agraamem' to be attached hereto and made a ereof If no such rgeemM on the method and krre for redrrt such Myares has been retched kiss to the Provisions, of paisi mphs9lo 911 and OWNER aid CONTRA(TOR may Remise such or mmedac as anha may otherwise have under the as Docmmwa a by Lees or Regulators in respect ARTICLE 17—MISCELIANEOUS (Awng Nanc,& t71 Whenever any provision of the Connect Documents tepmes the giving of written ounce it will be deemed to have been validly given if delivered in person io the individual or in a member ofihe firm am an officer of the corporation fix wham R is ageudel, err Af rlelrvered at a sera by registered a certtled mail, postage prepaid, to thd, last business addreu known to the grva ofthe notice 172 Cempmfmamofrrme 17 21 When any period of time Is refereed in in the Cmmaa Deconeros by days, it will be computed to exclude the fine and Include the last day of such ptrml If the at day ofary a ch period fall. rot a Sammy a Sunday a on a day mark a legal holiday by the low of the appbnNe,ryrort"m, such de) will he ommed from the awnpcwmm 112 A cakmar d4ty of twenty four hours measumd from aurkught to the next mtdAu& will commute a day Nod. ofC1.. 173 Should OWNER" CONTRACTOR subir ugury or damage to person a property bemuse of arty error a minion or act of de other party or of arty of the other rainy, empl.)m or arms a mhens ftu whose acts the other party n legally haba clam will be made m wntug to the other party wrdurr, a reasonable torte of the Ern observaae of such uv,7 a damage The provisions or ,his paragraph 17 3 droll rot be curatorial as . mhallute for a e waverof the provnrau of arty tI�pIIerble statute of Immediate, or repave CarrmladveRemel�$ea 174 rim do= ad obligations mpaod by thew (,encial Condnum and the rights and remedies evadable hacuraia to the pane, hereto, and, m particular but without 11mmataa, the warraMa, guarantees and aadgmnons tmposead upon ( ONTRACTOR by pamSmph.6 12 616 6 30 6 31 632 131 1312 1314 14 3 and 13 2 and all of dot ngh, and ra odin available to OWIM and ENGINEER these inch am in addition to, and sm rot Ion he contacted in any rosy as a Interim of any rglW and remedies evadable to arty a all of them which arc otherwise apmed a available by Leave or Regulation, by spinal warranty or guammee or by other Provracros of the Comma DwumeMs, and the provision of the ppaaragraph will be es effective as rI repeated ,ptelfinlly in the Contract Doowuen& in correction with eachpanrculardrl obigamrightandremedytowhlch Profecraml Feaaad Can"Ceaaaleaaded 175 Whenever refanme at mule to Carona coals, lasses end damages it sha l include In each case but rim be lorded to all few and cherges of engmeen, architects atomeys and other pofaaenaa and all court or tnbmnhon or other depute reWhmen cots 176..kiss Aureanenl _ute ar as follows; LZ41,_(.olaxsdo Revered Stavin fCRB UUQU reouue (Mt Colorado lebol be emnlloved to pp{E{tgrt Ire teas to (be_ex aq of m less tlian $0_prn;ent caalEmuom of kid aid common abor emir v l m the amtt2 C0bred9�tpflpgpb.p�v pg�sn who Its a L+ue•1flS..1lt�b7>d (�!¢.•d al u,a tome of eon Ipymrnt, x thaw daxrlmmttao as Io max, cola,_ eel ism: 17.6.2. 11 a al .•. rteI WN�IiR�Iruuuu�l M law CR578 �6itl't) townldnl am adG 11 mvmems to COMRAt?OR pgymtent of all elms fa 1 ha Mem team tills, 9mteMlfLI DIMLM, aiwmd2. er QUM _M)d Used es, amsumed by C(7NTRAM)R or la idcw NfNllRdtC Tloels 191"(19Nr Fntmen, 33 WO ry OFMRTrXR.OT6 MMKN TIO?f30MT Inch) F.JGUC 09JrR r( NDI1 W0fl It ATI�JU WIl ai mvai rORf(DLLIN9Mtw111f nnoiuv arwaurrol CONTRACT DOCUMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section BID INFORMATION Pages 00020 Notice Inviting Bids 00020-1 - 00020 2 00100 Instruction to Bidders 00100-1 00100-9 00300 Bid Form 00300-1 - 00300-3 00400 Supplements to Bid Forms 00400-1 00410 Bid Bond 00410-1 - 00410-2 00420 Statements of Bidders Qualifications 00420-1 - 00420-3 00430 Schedule of Major Subcontractors 00430-1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 00500 Agreement Forms 00500-1 00510 Notice of Award 00510-0 00520 Agreement 00520-1 - 00520-6 00530 Notice to Proceed 00530-1 00600 Bonds and Certificates 00600-1 00610 Performance Bond 00610-1 - 00610-2 00615 Payment Bond 00615-1 - 00615-2 00630 Certificate of Insurance 00630-1 00635 Certificate of Substantial Completion 00635-1 00640 Certificate of Final Acceptance 00640-1 00650 Lien Waiver Release(Contractor) 00650-1 - 00650-2 00660 Consent of Surety 00660-1 00670 Application for Exemption Certificate 00670-1 - 00670-2 CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT 00700 General Conditions 00700-1 - 00700-34 Exhibit GC -A GC -Al - GC-A2 00800 Supplementary Conditions 00800-1 - 00800-2 00900 Addenda Modifications and Payment 00900-1 00950 Contract Change Order 00950-1 - 00950-2 00960 Application for Payment 00960 1 - 00960-4 SPECIFICATIONS (Thu page left hlnnk iv ..filly) F OC MAKA COMMON4IN" Ow g&m) Y VIOIl MMRTCU MMOMPMIONS ptG 4d2 ) 16 hJCUC OEKM4 WMXTIW 191"(IM Eddm) WIMYOF I[ lMLUMMIMIRCTj N411IF.V jam, EXHMIT GC -A to General Conditions of the Construction Contract Between OWNER unit CONTRACTOR DMUTh. RESOLUTION ACREF MIM OWNER and (ONfRACfOR hereby ago thra Made 16 of the General Conditions of the C,,d AouQ,, Canoed between OWNFR and CONTRACI OR la amended to include the following ageemern oftre pens 161 All claws, disputes and other matters in quaacem between OWNER and CONTRACTOR art of or relating W the Comes& IMwmema err the M thmmnf (excgn €err claims which have been wanted by the makng a ace3q)Area, of fowl payment a, def by pareirsph ce Iwnh t1e will hedecided ecided by ATm Mnation aaee tduNy, Alteration Rules of the Amerman Arbitration Asme.wn then abmmmg, subject W tie ImItm4 re oft. Anwie IG lies Ageement so to arbanle and any other agreement in mraent m abnmts entered mW in accadanm hermmth a, pmtnded as ling Article 16 will he spem6cally enfaceabl, under the prevailing law marry court havrrg)ursdhctim 167, Nodommdfaabntralhonofany Naw Istsn" a other maw that IsrOTtrod to be raferr to H907M3IiR Innmlly to decrseon in accordance with paragraph 911 will be made awl the casher m(s) the date m which RJ0E46ER has tendered A ion inn deem,, a (b) the thlnyfirat day after the parties have presented d mr mrxdk w m WC it A wrhte (lesson, has not been rendered by ENGINEER I.fae that date No demand la arbthethon of my such Slain dhepute ce otta matter will be made term lien fihty days after the date m which RNOIIV�R has rmdred a wnuen dcamon in respect thereof In wdadana with pmagmph 9 11 and the failure W demand arhm tie n wrthm and thirty days penal .,H result In ENOINEERs dasim bang fuel sal budung Well OWNER and CONTRACTOR If ENGINEER renders a decsmon after arbarauon proaedings have been wtiluftt such 11 mwm MAY be retained as &KIrmce but will not supersede the arbitration procecdi gs, a ocpt whore the common u acoviable to to pares concerned No demand for arbnmhm of RM, "Men doo�mtm of IN43INEER rendered m achrdana with paragreNe 910 will be made law Van ten days allay the parry alaLng such demand has delivered widen nonce of ahtemen to appeal as provided mpangrmph910 163 Notion of the demand la arbhuahm will M Wed m wrttuhg with the other party to the Ageemem and with the American Arbitration Assocution and a copy will be sea to ENCTNEFR formlimtation The demand far arbdmmn will be made with. the thuty loy or loamy Tend awcAled in ri ragaph 16 2 As Mph able Arid tin ell filar rases war rt g reasonable we after the cleat, depute or other maim in question has Ansat, and in no event shall my such demand be made after the dale when,mAulmn of legal MEAT ably pnxeedugs based m such clam dispute a onion miner m qumnm would he barred by the epphoable statute of limitations. HK OE AL COKKnO`IS In a s 0 no sauna UT OF FORT G I I INS MODIF11 ATIC Na IRFV v591 164 Detect AS, provided in paragraph 16 5 below rry arbitration ginseng out of a relating W the Cc tract bxmomu aFteU utclude by wrwhdeua; )ouch or many other manner wY other Peron m emlY (mckahnp fiNfr1NEER EN(rR4EERs Coreukma and the offices, dueown seems, employee or omsulmms of my of them) who Or not a party Indus coNnot unkss 1641 the mchurm of such other por m or emly a n.cearenY it canplem, relief is to be aRwded ame% th<ae who are already pm.s to the Arbitration. and 1641 inch other persist or entry is subsmnnally involved m e question of law o fact which is common ro those who are already Parts to the arbitration and which will arse m suchpmceedmga and 1643 the wfman comm of the omar permit a entity, sau¢ht to be included and a OWNER and CONI RAZTOR has been obtained for such inclusion whits concern dell matte rpecrEt refcremx to this Nrapaph but m such consent shall common, crosmt W armmon of arry dtalmW non spemkcally deecnbed m such ansent err W arbitration with Ally party not specifically IdmbUed at such consent 165 NdwuhetaMmp paragraph 164 if a clam dmph6e o other matter In queWon hetwean OWNER and CONTRACTOR Involves ties Work of a Subcontractor other OWNER Or CONTRACTOR may )ion atwb Suboaareomr as a Party W to abmattm between OWNER and CONTRACTOR be sander CONTRACTOR shall mciude in all subeaxracrs Acquired by paragraph ( I I a rs.chfic provmw whereby the Subcontractor caments to being JorW in m arbitration between OWNER old CONTRACTOR mvolyhril; the Work of each lulxmingar Notarg in area paragraph 16 S nor in the psovtem of such subcontract wmmtmg W )ouch shall ace¢ may claw rani or cause of scam m lava or Subcontrmeor and agmna OWNER, ENOINEER or EN(,1Nh6Rs Colmtkarb tut does rot otlarwsx "o 16 o The award rendered by the artsar2Wm will be final Judgment may be entered upon it in any court having fursWmsm thwcuf. and It will rot be subject to molrficehon or als ml 16 7 OWNER and CONTRACTOR Agee that they shall fast subut my and all tuwmtot claema counterchuma dupmea and other makes In queeem between them greatest out of a relating to the Contract Dwinnems a an breach thereof ('dlaphtea I W medratmn b) the American Arbitration, Asmcmtlm under the Construction, Industry Mediation Rules of the Amenan Artmtabon Aamoeh ah poor to atdw of them whaling agartm the Other a demand fa erfewiton purai d W poragaphs 161 through 166, uokm delay in wuaog Arbitration would a mvombly ajud= me of the pares m filee A qha a darer and ran day time Imes sntlun winch A demand eand for atoll be as provedmt m paragraphs 162 and ul 3 above o be dmin it with respect W a dispute:Applicable suhmhaod to mahation cusphin tee¢ swc err athle two lanes and shall mnam suspended ed toad ten days aka the lemmmxm d'the m�iahm Th m,dmia of ally dupa a submitted to mediation under this Agmemmt shall not serve ne arbitrator of such dspum unless o am. agreed At 6JNC IA'mm IXNDMQNS 101LL o"D 9JIImI CA 11 wIC OPPORTM1"MMNICAIIONSWFV&W) No Text SECTION 00800 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS SECTION 00800 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS Conditions of the Contract These Supplementary Conditions amend or supplement the General Conditions of the Construction Contract (EJCDC General Conditions 1910-8 1990 edition with City of Fort Collins modifications) and other provisions of the Contract Documents as indicated below SC-5 4 8 Limits of Liability A Add the following language at the end of paragraph 5 4 8 The limits of liability for the insurance required by the paragraph numbers of the General Conditions listed below are as follows 5 4 1 and 5 4 2 Coverage A - Statutory Limits Coverage B - $100 000/$100 000/$500 000 5 4 3 and 5 4 5 Commercial General Liability policy will have limits of $1 000 000 combined single limits (CSL) This policy will include coverage for Explosion Collapse and Underground coverage unless waived by the Owner 5 4 6 The Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance policy will have limits of $1 000 000 combined single limits (CSL) 5 4 9 This policy will include completed operations coverage/product liability coverage with limits of $1 000 000 combined single limits (CSL) SC-12 3 Add the following language to the end of paragraph 12 3 Contractor will include in the pro3ect schedule zero days lost due to abnormal weather conditions Section 00800 Page 1 Section 00800 Page 1 WORK CHANGE DIRECTIVE INSTRUCTIONS A GENERAL INFORMATION This document was developed for use in situations involt ing changes in the Work which, if not processed expeditiously, might delay the Project These changes am often initiated in the field and may affect the Contract Price or the Contract times This is not a Change Order but only a directive to proceed Nvith Work that may be included in a subsequent Change Order For supplemental instructions and minor changed not involving a change in the Contract Price or the Contract Times a Field Order should be used B, COMPLETING THE WORK CHANGE DIRECTIVh FORM Engineer Inittatea the fonn Including a description of the items involved and attachments Based on conversations between Engineer and Contractor Engineer completes the following METHOD OT DETERMINING CHANGF, IF ANY, IN CONTRACT PRICE Mark the method to be used in dawrituning the Tmal cost of Work involved and the estimated net effect on the Contract Price If the change involves an increase in the Contract Price and the estunated amount is approached before the additional or changed Work is completed, another Work Change Directive must be Issued to change the estunsted price or Contractor may stop the changed Work when the estimated time is reached Ifdte Work Change Directive is not likely to change the Contract Pnce, the space for estimated increase (decrease) should be marked "Not Applicable" Once Engineor has completed and signed the form, all copies should be sent to Owner for authorization because Engineer alone dots not have authority to authorize changes in Price or Times Once authorized by Owner a topy should be sent by Engineer to Contractor Price and Tortes may only be changed by Change Order signed by Owner and Contractor with Engmetes recommendation Paragraph 10 03 A 2 of the General Conditions requires that a Change Order be Initiated and processed to cover any undisputed sum or amount of time for Work actually performed pursuant to this Work Change Directive Once the Work covered by this directive is completed or final cost and times are determined, Contractor should submit documentation for inclusion in a Change Order THIS IS A DIRECTIVE TO PROCEED WITH A CHANGE THAT MAY AFTECT THE CONTRACT PRICE OR CONTRACT 7TMLS A CHANGF ORDER, IF ANY, SHOULD BE CONSIDrEMI) PROMPT[ Y WORIK CHANGE DIRECTIVE No DATE OF ISSUANCE EFFECTIVE DATE OWNER_ CONTRACTOR Contract Project OWNER's Contract No ENGINEER's Project No You are directed to proceed promptly with the following change(s) Description Purpose of Work Change Directive Attachments (List documents supporting change) If OWNER or CONTRACTOR believe that the above change has affected Contract Price any Claim for a Change Order based thereon will involve one or more of the following methods as defined in the Contract Documents Method of determining change in Contract Price Unit Prices Lump Sum Cost of the Work Estimated increase (decrease) in Contract Price Estimated increase (decrease) in Contract S Times If the change involves an morease, the estimated Substantial Completion days amount is not to be exceeded without further Ready for final payment days authorization RECOMMENDED AUTHORIZED ENOINEER OWNER. By By [t1iCrJC No I910-a.F (19968dihon) *F 1WP d by the anppead I"iCeema eooutn C`e`e`" a end "d*ftd 6y tfie Aeieyned oeaud Coen'rnele OfAmedp end the C"towfl, Spalfi tj w SECTION 00020 INVITATION TO BID 10/20/07 Section 00020 Page 2 ��� neaaaoar REQUEST FOR INTERPRETATION Project R F 1 Numba To From Date A/E Project Number Re Contract For Specification Section Paragraph Dtawmg Reference Detail Request Signed by Date Response ❑ Attachments Response From To Date Rec d Date RetOd Signed by Date Copies ❑ Owner ❑ Consultants ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Pile Copyright 1994 Conenumion Specifications Institute Page of July 1994 99 Cmsi Caner Pivi Sort. 300 Aleaandna VA 22314 CSI Form 132A 'V' { WCona4ucMon iafJinplOpy CLARIFICATION NOTICE Project Clarification Notice Number To From Date A/E Pmjwt Number Re ContractFor This Clarification Notice is issued for the purpose of clanfymg the Contra Documents based on an interpretation reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents and therefore has no effect on the Contract Sum m Contra Time Proceeding with Work in accordance with this Clanficetion Notice indicates acceptance with no change in the Contract Sum or Contract Tice Specification Section Paragraph Drawing Reference Detail Description ❑ Attachments Signed by Date Copies ❑ Owner ❑ Consultants ❑ Copyright 1994 Ceaaanehen Specifieehoris institute 99 Caoal Center Plan Suite 300 Alesandna VA 22314 _ ❑ ❑ ❑ Page of ❑ File July 1994 CSI Form 13 3A OI COIIBIIVCf/M 79Cn11010py Project To Re Field Order Number From Date A/E Project Number Contract For FIELD ORDER You are hereby directed to execute promptly this Field Order which interprets the Contract Documents or orders minor changes in the Work without change in Contract Sum or Contract Time If you consider that a change in Contract Sum or Contract Time is required submit a Change Order Request to the A/E immediately and prior to proceeding with this Work Specification Section Paragraph Drawing Reference Detail Description of Interpretation or Change ❑ Attachments Signed by Date Copies ❑ Owner ❑ Consultants ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Fde Copyright 1994 Conrtivction Specif tattoo Institute Page of July 1994 99 Carol Center Playa Surte 300 Alexandria VA 22314 CSI Fomi 13 4A No Text SECTION 00900 ADDENDA MODIFICATIONS AND PAYMENT 00950 Contract Change Order 00960 Application for Payment SECTION 00950 CHANGE ORDER NO PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTOR PROJECT NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 Reason for change 2 Description of Change 3 Change in Contract Cost 4 Change in Contract Time ORIGINAL CONTRACT COST $ 00 TOTAL APPROVED CHANGE ORDER 0 00 TOTAL PENDING CHANGE ORDER 0 00 TOTAL THIS CHANGE ORDER 0 00 TOTAL % OF THIS CHANGE ORDER TOTAL C 0 % OF ORIGNINAL CONTRACT ADJUSTED CONTRACT COST $ 0 00 (Assuming all change orders approved) ACCEPTED BY DATE Contractor s Representative ACCEPTED BY Project Manager REVIEWED BY Title APPROVED BY Title APPROVED BY Purchasing Agent over $30 000 cc City Clerk Contractor Project File Architect Engineer Purchasing DATE DATE DATE DATE Section 00950 Page 1 CD ± a a a \ ± ir�oo� $§f§/ kzzW= ooW[ §\§28 <�2�§� CL<± < / 16 ID ) / ) 6 0ko } . - - \ ) k ) ) \\ } \ } // / £} !U) \ } \ \ / < < k � ( z ( !® 2){{A D }c ` § zG 0§ w f ( %) z( C o . \)k§ \ \w (ƒ ,� »( ƒ 0z < k;< ) oa - z ( z In { < ,( ) _ 0 k } < \ < < t ( ( ( : t [ } / » < o ± ] / ] \ 3 \ [ k / \ \ \ LU k ( ƒ 2 \f 0 k )b 00 `b \ „ /;) k` \ (�) � z / E ` ! /8 k/ = ! 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APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AMOUNTS PAYMENT PAGE 2 OF 4 Work Work Work Completed Completed Completed Stored This Previous To Bid Month Periods Date Materials Total Item Earned Percent UnitThis Number Description Quantity Units Price Amount Qty Amount Qty Amount Qty Amount Period To Date Billed $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 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$0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 TOTALS $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 $0 00 Section 00960 Page 4 SECTION 00020 INVITATION TO BID Date December 5 2007 Sealed Bids will be received by the City of Fort Collins (hereinafter referred to as OWNER) at the office of the Purchasing Division, 3 00 P M , our clock on January 3 2008, for the CSU Transit Center Air Curtains BID NO 6078 if delivered, they are to be delivered to 215 North Mason Street, 2"a Floor Fort Collins Colorado 80524 If mailed, the mailing address is P 0 Box 580 Fort Collins CO 80522-0580 At said place and time and promptly thereafter all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud The Contract Documents provide for the construction of Bid 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains the work consists of new Air Curtain concealed above GYD ceiling at the North lower entry and Alternate West entry Unless otherwise provided Contractor shall provide at his expense all materials labor equipment tools transportation and utilities including cost of connection necessary for successful completion of the project All Bids must be in accordance with the Contract Documents on file with The City of Fort Collins, 215 North Mason St 2nd floor Fort Collins Colorado 80524 Contract Documents will be available December 5 2007 A Drebad conference and job walk with representatives of prospective Bidders will be held at 10 00 a m , on December 13, 2007, at Transit Center Lobby of the Lory Student Center , Fort Collins Prospective Bidders are invited to present their questions relative to this Bid proposal at this meeting The Contract Documents and Construction Drawings may be examined online at 1 City of Fort Collins BuySpeed https //secure2 fcgov com/bso/login jsp Bids will be received as set forth in the Bidding Documents The Work is expected to be commenced within the time as required by Section 2 3 of General Conditions Substantial Completion of the Work is required as specified in the Agreement The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond guaranteeing faithful performance and the payment of all bills and obligations arising from the performance of the Contract 10/20/07 Section 00020 Page 1 Transit Center At Colorado State University Re Transit Center Air Curtain Bid Changes to Plans and Specifications Bidders shall incorporate the following changes to the bid documents for the Transit Center Air Curtain project I Eliminate door switches for all air curtains 2 Add one each 24mch square access panel in ceiling adjacent to each air curtain for maintenance access 3 Provide one —each on/off power swatch to control au curtains at each vestibule Locate switch above ceiling adjacent to access panel 4 Provide one thermostat for air curtain control in each vestibule Locate thermostat on window mullion and conceal control wiring inside mullion 5 Access electrical power from panel "L1A' located in mechanical room 52C 6 Provide R 19 rigid foam insulation board at exterior wall spandrel glass above vestibule ceiling Provide I-mch air gap between spandrel glass and insulation Bid Add Alternate #1 All work associated with Aar Curtain in vestibule, is at the West Entry See drawings for the location for cut off of pipes and electrical SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF WORK PART GENERAL 1 01 PROJECT SITE A Location The site is located at Colorado State University, Lory Student Center, north entry Lartmer County, Colorado 1 02 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK A General The work consists of new Air Curtain concealed above GYD ceiling at the North lower entry and Alternate West entry B Unless otherwise provided, Contractor shall provide, at his expense, all materials, labor, equipment, tools, transportation and utilities, including cost of connection necessary for successful completion of the project C The Contractor shall be responsible for seeing that all contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and workmen associated with the project conduct themselves in a professional and businesslike manner while on the site 1 Alcoholic beverages and smoking will not be permitted on the site, anywhere within the Owners facilities or on the Owners property 2 All workers shall refrain from the use of profane or abusive language and other forms of harassment on the site 3 Other specific conditions of this Section shall be as arranged at the Pre Construction Conference 1 04 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS A Superintendent Qualifications Refer to Section 01041 1 05 FORM OF BID AND/OR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT A The work of this Project shall be bid and construction contracts awarded on the following basis, unless otherwise modified in the General or Supplementary Conditions of the Contract 1 Lump sum basis END OF SECTION 01010 1 SECTION 01041 SUPERINTENDENT PART 1 GENERAL 101 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED A Contractor shall employ a competent supenntendent and any necessary assistants, who shall be in attendance at the project site during performance of the work B Superintendent shall be on the jobsite to the minimum level specified herein, but in all cases whenever a Subcontractor is working on the project C Related work specified elsewhere 1 General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract 2 Section 01040, Coordination 102 QUALIFICATIONS A Superintendent Qualification Requirements Contractor shall employ a competent superintendent to supervise and coordinate all construction and jobsite administration tasks for the duration of the project 1 Superintendent shall be a regularemployee of the Contractors firm, unlessthe use of a contract employee is approved and authorized by the Owner in writing 2 Superintendent shall have a general knowledge of the building type and type of construction proposed for this project, and shall have successfully completed at Least one (1) project of similar size and complexity in the past five (5) years, serving in a similar capacity 3 Contractor shall submit a written resume, references for similar completed projects and other supporting documents to verify the qualifications of the person (s) to be employed as superintendent for this project, if requested by the Owner B General Contractor Qualification Requirements Refer to Section 01010, Summary of Work 1 03 REQUIRED LEVEL OF SUPERVISION A Superintendent shall be present at the jobsite until Substantial Completion on a full time basis 1 Superintendent shall be present at the 3obsite whenever a Subcontractor is working on the project 2 Superintendent shall be present during any municipal or utility inspection 3 Superintendent shalt be present at any scheduled or Owner or Architect requested meeting B Superintendent shall be present at the jobsite after Substantial Completion and through project close out as follows 1 Superintendent need not be on site full time during this period, except as noted below 01041 1 2 Superintendent shall be present at the jobsite when punchhst work is being completed END OF SECTION 01041 2 SECTION 01370 SCHEDULE OF VALUES PART GENERAL 1 01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED A Submit to the Owner a Schedule of Values allocated to the various portions of the work Upon request of then Owner, support the values with data which will substantiate their correctness B Schedule of Values shall be used only as the basis for the Contractors Applications for Payment C Related requirements specified elsewhere 1 Conditions of the Contract 2 Section 01026, Application for Payment 1 02 FORM AND CONTENT OF SCHEDULE OF VALUES A Schedule of Values shall be submitted to the Architect within fifteen (15) days of Award of Contract B Format Contractors standard forms or computer printouts Identify schedule with 1 Title of project and location 2 Architect and project number 3 Name and address of Contractor 4 Contract designation 5 Date of submission C Schedule shall list the installed value of the component parts of the work in sufficient detail to serve as a basis for computing values for progress payments during construction 1 List separately the costs associated with the materials and labor for each component part of the work D Basis At a minimum, the Table of Contents of this Project Manual shall be used as the format for listing component items Contractor may include additional listings at their option 1 Identify each line item with the number and title of the respective major section of the Specifications 2 Mechanical and Electrical Provide separate line items for rough in and finish work for all plumbing, mechanical and electrical work E For each major line item, list subvalues of major products or operations under the item F Contractor's overhead and profit shall be listed as a separate line item G The sum of all values listed in the schedule shall equal the total Contract Sum END OF SECTION 01370 1 0637 08 SECTION 01530 BARRIERS AND ENCLOSURES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED Furnish, install, and maintain temporary construction barriers and enclosures Furnish, erect, and maintain temporary site security signage Furnish, erect and maintain temporary safety barricade fencing PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BARRIERS AND ENCLOSURES General Provide and maintain for the duration of construction all. scaffolds, tarpaulins, canopies, warning and closures signs, steps, platforms, bridges, and other temporary construction necessary for proper completion of the work, in compliance with applicable safety and any other regulations of CSU 2 02 TEMPORARY SITE FENCING A Prior to commencing work, Contractor shall erect and maintain construction temporary safety fencing to enclose ground level construction activity Only one entry vestibules, north or west of the Transit area building shalt be closed at a time Keep closure of entry vestibules to a minimum All barriers, signage and enclosures shalt be approved on a daily bases by the Owner B Do not attach temporary fencing to any existing building walls, floor or ceiling C Promptly remove temporary fencing materials and barriers upon completion of the work 2 06 WASTE REMOVAL Contractor shalt furnish and maintain a temporary waste container Waste shalt not blow out of the container at anytime Promptly remove temporary container upon completion of work and restore materials and finishes to onginal condition Contractor shall repair or replace any existing materials or finishes damage as a part of this work at no cost to the Owner END OF SECTION 01530 1 SECTION 01700 CONTRACT CLOSE OUT PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED A Comply with requirements stated in Conditions of the Contract and in Specifications for administrative procedures in closing out the work B Related requirements specified elsewhere 1 Conditions of the Contract Fiscal provisions, legal submittals and additional administrative requirements 2 Section 01026, Applications for Payment Requirements for final payment 3 Section 01710, Cleaning 4 Section 01720, Project Record Documents 5 Section 01730, Operating and Maintenance Data 6 Section 01740, Warranties and Bonds 7 Respective Sections of Specifications Testing requirements and closeout submit tats required of specific trades or subcontractors 1 02 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A Definition of Substantial Completion Refer to General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract B When Contractor considers that the work is substantially complete, he shall submit to the Owner 1 Written notice that the work or designated portion thereof is substantially complete 2 Punch list of items to be completed or corrected, as determined by the Contractor prior to inspection by the Owner C Within a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, Architect will make an inspection to determine the status of completion D Should Owner determine that the work is not substantially complete 1 Owner wilt promptly notify the Contractor in writing, giving the reasons therefor 2 Contractor shalt remedy the deficiencies in the work and send a second written notice of substantial completion to the Architect 3 Owner wilt reinspect the work, as appropriate E When Owner concurs that the work is substantially complete, he will 1 Prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion on AIA form G704 or other Owner provided form, accompanied by Architects list of items to be completed or corrected 2 Submit the Certificate to the Owner and Contractor for their written acceptance of the responsibilities assigned to them in the Certificate 1 03 FINAL INSPECTION A When Contractor considers the work is comptete, he shall submit written certification that 1 Contract Documents have been reviewed, and that the work has been inspected for 01700 1 compliance with Contract Documents 2 Work has been completed in accordance with Contract Documents 3 Corrective or incomplete work has been completed from punch lists provided at Substantial Completion 4 Equipment and systems have been tested in the presence of the Owners representative and are operational 5 Final cleaning has been completed and project is ready for final inspection 6 Final Certificate of Occupancy has been issued B Owner witl make an inspection to verify the status of completion with reasonable promptness after receipt of such certification C Should Owner consider that the work is incomplete or defective 1 Owner will promptly notify the Contractor in writing, listing the incomplete or defective work 2 Contractor shall take immediate steps to remedy the stated deficiencies and send a second written certification to Architect that the work is complete 3 Owner will reinspect the work, as appropriate D When the Owner finds that the work is acceptable under the Contract Documents, he/she shall request the Contractor to prepare and deliver closeout submittals 1 04 SYSTEMS TESTING Contractor shall conduct tests for operational systems and equipment as specified herein or as required by individual Sections, prior to Final Inspection 1 05- - CONTRACTOR'S CLOSE OUT SUBMITTALS A Evidence of compliance with requirements of governing authorities 1 Certificate of Occupancy 2 Certificates of Inspection, including plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire sprinkler systems B Final Completion Schedule Refer to Section 01310 C Project Record Documents Refer to Section 01720 D Operating and Maintenance Data, Instructions to Owner's Personnel Refer to Section 01730 E Warranties and Bonds Refer to Section 01740 F Keys and Keying Schedule Refer to Section 08700, Finish Hardware G Evidence of Payment and Release of Liens General and Supplementary Conditions H Maintenance Materials Evidence that all required maintenance materials have been furnished and stored as directed by the Owner I Test Results Written approval from the testing agency for systems or equipment requiring final testing, as specified above J Certifications Written certifications of material or equipment compliance, as required by various Sections of the Specifications K Construction Waste Management Plan Final report, as specified in Section 01714 1 06 FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF ACCOUNTS A Submit a final statement of accounting to the Architect Statement shall reflect all adjustments to the Contract Sum 1 The original Contract Sum, including accepted Bid Alternates 01700 2 Additions and deductions resulting from a Previous Change Orders b Allowances c Unit prices d Deductions for uncorrected work e Penalties and bonuses If Deductions for liquidated damages g Deductions for reinspection payments h Other adjustments 3 Total Contract Sum, as adjusted 4 Previous payments 5 Sum remaining due, including retainage Contractor will prepare a final Change Order reflecting approved adjustments to the Contract Sum which were not previously made by Change Orders 1 07 FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT A Contractor shall submit the final Application for Payment in accordance with procedures and requirements stated in the Conditions of the Contract and Section 01026, Applications for Payment END OF SECTION 01700 3 SECTION 01710 CLEANING PART GENERAL 101 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED A Execute periodic cleaning during progress of the work B Execute final cleaning at completion of the work C Related requirements specified elsewhere 1 Conditions of the Contract 2 Respective Sections of Specifications Cleaning for specific products or work 1 02 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Conduct cleaning operations to comply with applicable codes, ordinances, regulations and anti pollution laws PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 CLEANING 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 manufacturers of the surface material to be cleaned C Use cleaning materials only on surfaces recommended by cleaning material manufacturer PART 3 EXECUTION 301 PROGRESS CLEANING A Execute periodic cleaning to keep the building(s), the site and adjacent properties free from accumulations of waste materials, rubbish and windblown debris resulting from construction operations 1 Contractor shall provide periodic site cleaning at the end of each workday during progress of the work 2 Building(s) and site shall be kept clean to the satisfaction of the Owner, including but not limited to a Removal of scrap lumber, plywood, gypsum wallboard and other waste construction materials b Removal of accumulations of sawdust, drywall compound, nails and other waste materials c Removal of cans, bottles and other rubbish d Removal of boxes, cartons, pallets and other construction packaging materials 3 Stored materials that are to be used in the construction of the work are not subject 01710 - 1 No Bid may be withdrawn within a period of forty-five (45) days after the date fixed for opening Bids The OWNER reserves the right to reject any and all Bids and to waive any informalities and irregularities therein Bid security in the amount of not less than 5% of the total Bid must accompany each Bid in the form specified in the Instructions to Bidders Sales Prohibited/Conflict of Interest No officer employee or member of City Council shall have a financial interest in the sale to the City of any real or personal property equipment material supplies or services where such officer or employee exercises directly or indirectly any decision -making authority concerning such sale or any supervisory authority over the services to be rendered This rule also applies to subcontracts with the City Soliciting or accepting any gift gratuity favor entertainment kickback or any items of monetary value from any person who has or is seeking to do business with the City of Fort Collins is prohibited City of Fort Collins M_ James B O'Neill II CPPO FNIGP Purchasing & Risk Management Director 10/20/07 Section 00020 Page 2 to the provisions of this paragraph 4 Refer to Supplementary Instructions to Bidders, General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract for site cleaning damages and other remedies available to the Owner Maintain parking areas, access drives and city streets clean from mud and other debris 3 02 CLEANING PRIOR TO PAINTING A Clean interior spaces prior to the start of 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 freshly finished surfaces C Temporarily seal window and door openings prior to the start of finish painting to prevent windblown dust and other particulates from impairing wet or freshly finished surfaces 303 CLEANING PRIOR TO CARPETING A Scrape all concrete floor slabs and wood floor substructures to remove accumulations of drywall compounds and other foreign material B Broom clean prior to installation of carpeting and/or pad 3 04 FINAL CLEANING A Final cleaning shall be performed by personnel or subcontractors skilled in this work B In general, the extent of final cleaning shall be to remove grease, mastic and adhesives, dust and dirt, stains, fingerprints, tabets and other foreign materials from site exposed interior and exterior surfaces C Interior cleaning shall include, but not be limited to 1 Wash and polish glass, glazing and mirrors Polish glossy surfaces to a clear shine 2 Dry vacuum all carpeted surfaces 3 Damp mop all vinyl composition or resilient flooring and base 4 Damp mop all ceramic or porcelain tile flooring and base 5 Wipe down all finish carpentry, woodwork and cabinetwork 6 Wipe down all interior surfaces of wood doors, windows, casings and trims 7 Wipe down and polish toilet partitions, toilet and bath accessories, signage components and other specialties 8 Broom clean and dry vacuum all interior sealed concrete floor slabs to be left exposed Apply specified finish/sealer 9 Wipe down all ceramic the work and remove grout smears END OF SECTION 01710 2 SECTION 01730 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA PART GENERAL 101 REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED A Compile product data and related information appropriate for Owner's maintenance and operation of products furnished for this Project 1 Prepare operating and maintenance data as specified in this Section and as referenced in other pertinent Sections of the Specifications B Instruct Owner and CSU Facility Maintenance Personnel in maintenance of products and in operation of equipment and systems C Related requirements specified elsewhere f Section 01340, Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples 2 Section 01700, Contract Close Out 3 Section 01720, Project Record Documents 4 Section 01740, Warranties and Bonds 5 Division 15, Mechanical, and Division 16, Electrical 1 02 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS A Prepare data in form of an instructional manual for use by Owners personnel B Format of Submittals 1 Size 8 1 /2" x 11" 2 Paper Manufacturers printed data or neatly typewritten 3 Drawings a Provide reinforced punched binder tab, bind to with text b Fold larger drawings to size of text pages 4 Provide fly leaf for each separate product or each piece of operating equipment a Provide typed description of product and major component parts of equipment b Provide indexed tabs 5 Cover Identify each volume with typed or printed title OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS List the follovnng a Title of project b Identity of separate structure as applicable C Binders c Identity of general subject matter covered inthe manual 1 Commercial quality three ring binders with durable and cleanable plastic covers, ring size as required 2 When multiple binders are used, correlate the data into related, consistent groupings Number of Manuals Required Three (3) copies of each complete manual, including all general information and plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire sprinkler sections 01730 1 1 03 CONTENT OF MANUAL A Neatly typewritten Table of Contents for each volume arranged in systematic order 1 Contractor, name of responsible principal, address and telephone number 2 List of each product required to be included, indexed to content of the volume 3 List with each product, name, address and telephone number of a Subcontractor or installer b Maintenance contractor as appropriate c Identify the area of responsibility of each d Local source of supply for parts and replacement 4 Identify each product by product name and other identifying symbols as set forth in Contract Documents B Product Data 1 Include only those sheets which are pertinent to the specific product 2 Note each sheet to a Clearly identify specific product or part installed b Clearly identify data applicable to installation c Delete references to inapplicable information C Drawings 1 Supplement product data with drawings as necessary to clearly illustrate a Relations of component parts of equipment and systems b Control and flow diagrams 2 Coordinate drawings with information in Project Record Documents to assure correct illustration of completed installation Do not use Record Documents as maintenance drawings D Written text as required to supplement product data for the particular installation 1 Organize in consistent format under separate headings for different procedures 2 Provide logical sequence of instruction for each procedure E Copy of each warranty, bond and service contract issued indicating 1 Proper procedures in the event of failure 2 Instances which might affect validity of warranties or bonds F Copy of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each product or material 1 04 GENERAL MANUAL FOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES A Provide complete information for products specified Divisions 15 1 05 MANUALS FOR PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS A Content for each unit of equipment and system as appropriate 1 Description of unit and component parts 2 Operating Procedures a Start up, break in, routine and normal operating instructions b Regulation, control, stopping, shutdown and emergency instructions c Summer and winter operating instructions d Special operating instructions 3 Maintenance Procedures a Routine operations b Guide to troubleshooting 01730 2 c Disassembly, repair and reassembly d Alignment, adjusting and checking 4 Servicing and lubrication schedule, voth list of lubricants required 5 Manufacturers printed operating and maintenance instructions 6 Description of sequence of operation by control manufacturer 7 Original manufacturers parts list, illustrations, assembly drawings and diagrams required for maintenance 8 As installed control diagrams by control manufacturer 9 As installed color coded piping diagrams 10 Charts of valve tag numbers with location and function of each valve 11 List of original manufacturers spare parts, manufacturers current prices and recommended quantities to be maintained in storage 12 Other data as required under pertinent Sections of Specifications Content for each electric and electronic system as appropriate 1 Description of system and component parts a Function, normal operating characteristics and limiting conditions b Engineering data and tests c Complete nomenclature and commercial number of replaceable parts 2 Circuit directories of panelboards a Electrical service b Controls c Communications 3 As installed color coded vnring diagrams 4 Operating Procedures a Routine and normal operating instructions b Sequences required c Special operating instructions 5 Maintenance Procedures a Routine operations b Guide to troubleshooting c Disassembly, repair and reassembly d Adjustment and checking 6 Manufacturers printed operating and maintenance instructions 7 List of original manufacturers spare parts, manufacturers current prices and recommended quantities to be maintained in storage 8 Other data as required under pertinent Sections of Specifications C Prepare and include additional data when the need for such data becomes apparent during instruction of Owners personnel D Provide complete information for products specified in 1 Division 15, Plumbing and Mechanical Systems and Equipment 2 Division 16, Electrical Systems and Equipment 1 06 SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE A Submit specified number of copies of approved data in final form no later than fifteen (15) days after final inspection or acceptance, but prior to applying for final payment B Operating and maintenance manuals shall be submitted reviewed and accepted by the Owner prior to the Final Application for Payment being processed 01730 3 1 07 INSTRUCTION OF OWNERS PERSONNEL A Prior to final inspection or acceptance, fully instruct Owners designated operating and maintenance personnel in operation, adjustment and maintenance of products, equipment and systems B Operating and maintenance manual shall constitute the basis of instruction C Review contents of manual with personnel in full detail to explain all aspects of operations and maintenance END OF SECTION 01730 4 a n�„arvaawaa. arauraaa u,urva CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY TIVISM IS - MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15129- PIPING SPECIALTMS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. SECTION 15120 - PIPING SPECIALTIES PART] -GENERAL 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A Extent of Piping Specialties Work required by this section is indicated on drawings and schedules and by requirements of this section B Types of Piping Specialties specified in this section include the following I Hydrome Specialties 2 Escutcheons 3 Strainers 4 Dielectric Fittings 5 Mechanical BleeVe seal 6 Fire and Smoke Barrier Penetration Seal 7 Drip Pan 8 Pipe Sleeve 9 Sleeve Seals C Piping Speerahres furnished as part of factory-9a' bnoated equipment, are specified as part of equipment assembly in other Division 15 sections 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE A ManufacturoesQuahficatans Fmwregularlyengaged inmanufiewoofpipmgspecia(ties oftypes and.stzes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than five (5) years B Codes and Standards FCI Compliance Test and rate "Y" type strainers in accordance with FCI 73 1 "Pressure Rating Standard for "Y" Type Strainers " Test and rate othertype strainers In accordance with FCI 7S-1 "Pressure Rating Standard for Pipeline Strainers Other than I.Y. Type " ASME B 319 "Building Services Piping" for materials, products, and installation. Safety valves and pressure vessels shall bear the appropriate ASME label Fabricate and stamp air separators and compression tanks to comply with ASME Bonier and Pressure Vessel Code, Section V1II, Division 1 ASME "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code" Section IX, "Welding and Brazing Qualification" for qualifications for welding processes and operators 13 SUBN17'TALS A Product Data Submit manufacturer's technical product data, including installation instructions and dimensioned drawings for each type of manufactured piping specialty TECKINiCAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATKUNIVERSTrY 011WISID 115—MBACHANICAL TRANa1T CENTER SECTION 15128—PIPING SPECLILTIEB COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P c- Include pressure drop curve or chart for each type and am of pipeline stramer Submit schedule showing manufacturer's figure number size, location, and features for each required piping specialty B ShopDrawmgs Submit for fabricated specialties, indicating detarlsoffabncation,matenals, and method of support C Maintenance Data Submit maintenance data and spare parts lists for each type of manufactured piping specialty Include this data, product data, and shop drawings ut maintenance manual, in accordance with requirements of Divisions 15 PART2-PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURERS A Manufacturer• Subject to compliance with requirements; provide products by one of the followmg 1 Combination Pressure and Temperature Relief Valves a. Amtrol, Inc b Bell & Gossett PIT, Fluid Handling Division c Spuax Sarco. d Watts Regulator Co 2 Pressure Reducing Valves a_ Amtrol, Inc. b Armstrong Pumps, Inc c Bell & Gossett PIT, Fluid Handling Division d Taco, Inc c Keckley Au Vents (Manual and Automate) a. Armstrong Machine Works. b Bell& GrassetrIYT, Fluid Handling Division c Hoffman Specialty ITT, Fluid Handling Division d Spuax Sarco 4 Au Separators a Amtrol, Inc b Armstrong Pumps, Inc c Bell & Gossett PIT, Fluid Handling Division d Tacos ,Inc e ThoJohn Wood Cc f Spirotherm Diaphragm -Type Compression Tanks a. Amtrol Inc b Armstrong pumps, Inc c Bell and Gossett ITT, Fluid Handling Division d Taco, Inc The, John Wood Co TKU MCALS TRAITCATIONS Cr1T OF FORT COLONS & COLORADO STATE UMVERSrry DIVISION IS-MECHAMCAL TRANSITCENTER 8lCriON 1512e-PrPING SPECIALTIESCOOVER-CLAM & AMCIATES, P C. Hydrome System Safety Relief Valves a Kunkle Valve Cc , fm b Lunkenhelmer Cc c Watts Regulator Co d Lonergan e Keekley f Bell & Gossett ITT, Fluid Handling Division g. Conbraco Pipe Escutcheons a. Chicago Specialty Mfg. Cc b Producers Specialty & Mfg Corp c Sanitary -Dash Mfg. Co -Low Pressure Stramers a. Arnustro4gMachine Works b HoWUM Specialty fTT, Fluid Handling Division c MetraflexCo Id. RP&C Valve, Division White Consolidated Industries, Inc e Spirax Sarco f VictaulicCo of America g Watts Regulator Co Dielectric Fittings a B & K Industries, Inc. ,b Capital Mfg Co, Division•of Haisoo Corp c Eclipse, Inc d Epco Sales, Inc e Perfection Corp f Rockford-Eolipse Division 10 Mechanical Sleeve Seal R. Thunderlme Corp b "Metraseal" by Metraflex Cc I 1 Fue and Smoke Barrier Penetration Sea! a Electrical Products Drvision/3M b Dow Coming c Flame Stop, Inc d MetaCaulk 22 HYDROTIIC PIIiING SPECIALTIES A General Provide factory -fabricated piping specialties recommended by manufacturer for use In service indicated, Provide piping specialties of types and pressure ratings indicated for emb service, or ifnot indieated Provide proper selection as detenumedby Installer to comply with installation requirements Provide sizes as indicated, and connections, which properly mate with pipe tube, and equipment connections Where more than one (1) type is indicated, selection is Installer's option TECWGCALBPxCmc&T[oNS CITY OF FORT COLLHO & COLORADO STATE r1NWER9IT DIVISION 13-bEECBANICAL YTaANSIt'CENrRR BECTR)N 13I20-PIPRYG SPECIALTIES COOVER471 ARK & ASSOCIATES, P G B Hydromc System Safetyllehef Valves Diaphragm operated, cast von or brass body valve, with low Inlet pressure chock valve, inlet steamer removable without system shutdown, and non -corrosive valve seat and stem Select valve size capacity, and operating pressure to suit system Valve shall be factory -set at operating pressure to curt system and have the capability for field adJustment Safety relief valve shall be designed, manufactured, tested and labeled in accordance with the requirements of SectionTV of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Valve body shall be cast von, with all wetted internal working parts made of brass and rubber 125 ping working pressure and 250 degreeF maximum operating temperature Select valve to sun actual system pressure and BTU capacity Set valve to relieve at 10 psi above operating pressure C Manual Air Vent. Bronze body and nonferrous internal parts, 150 ping working pressure, 212 degree F operating temperature, manually com operated and having discharge outlet connection and 1/8-mchNPT male connection D Automatic Air Vent- Float type vent designed to vent automatically bronze body and nonferrous internal parts d 50 ping working pressure, 240 degree F operating temperature 1/4-Lich discharge connection and U2-mch mletcormection E Air Separators Cast Iron, constructed andlabeled for minimum 175 psig water working pressure and 300 degree F operathg temperature, integral weir designed to decelerate system flow and direct released air into compression tank mime inlet and outlet connections, screwed connections up to and including 3 inch NPS, flanged connections for 4-mch NPS and above, threaded blowdown connection, sized as indicated for hill system flow capacity F Diaphragm -Type Compression Tanks Sim and number as indicated construct of welded carbon steel for 125 psI9 workIn"ressure, 240 degree F maximum operating temperature - Separate air charge from system water to maintain design expansion capacity, by means of a t flexible diaphragm securely sealed into tank Diaphragm maternal shall bechemically inert to Propylene Glycol Provide taps for pressure gauge and air charging fitting, and dram fitting Support vertical tanks with steel legs or base, support horizontal tanks with steel saddles Tank, with taps and supports, shall, be constructed, tested, and labeled in accordance with ASME Pressure Vessel Code Section VIA Division I a r G Automatic Flow Control Valves Class 150, cast Iron housing, stainless steel operating parts, threaded connections for 2 mch and smaj�er, flanged connections for 2-1/2 inch and larger Factory set to automatically control flow rates within plus or minus 5 percent design, while aompensatmg for system operating pressure differential Provide quick disconnect valves for flow measuring equipment Provide a metal identification tag with chain for each valve factory marked with the zone identification, valve model number, and rate flow in GPM 23 PIPE ESCUTCHEONS A General Provide pipe escutcheons as specified herein with inside diameter closely fitting pipe outside diameter or outside Of Pipe Insulation where pipe is insulated Select outside diameter ofescutcheon to completely cover pipe penetration hole In floors walls, or ceilings, and pipe sleeve extension, rfany Furnish pipe escutcheons with nickel or chrome finish for occupied areas, Prime paint finish for unoccupied areas 1 - vvaay.ur++uaoaa.n uviW CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE DMVERSrrV DIVISION 1S-Mfi(;HAMCAL TRANBri' GUMS. SRCrrON lSi19-PIPnVG BPECGLTIEB COOVRR-CLA=&ASSOCIATES, Pc- B PIP' Escutcheons for Moist Ames For waterproof floors, and areas where water and i condensation can be expected to accumulate, provide cast brass or sheet brass escutcheons, solid or split hmged. I I C Pipe Escutcheons for Dry Areas Provide sheet steel escutcheons, solid or split hinged i 24 LOW PMSURE PIPELINE STRAINERS A General Provide strainers full line size of connecting piping, with ends matching piping system materials Select Strainers for 125 psi working pressure with Type 304 stainless steel screens, with 3/64-mch perforations at 233 per square inch. B Threaded Ends, 2-Inch and Smaller Cast uon body, screwed screen retainer with centered blowdown fitted with pipe plug Y . 'i C Threaded Ends, 2-1/2 Inch andarger LCast iron body, bolted screen retamer with off -cater blowdown fitted with pipe plug f D flarigedElIds,2-112,111011 and Larger Cast iron body, bolted screen retamer with off -center 1 blowdown fitted with pipe plug ' S)- E ButtWelded Ends, 2-I/2 Ingh andl srger Schedule 40 cast carbon steel body, bolted screen 1 retainer with off-center-blowdown fitted with pipe plug. F Grooved Ends, 24/2 Inch and Larger Tee pattern, ductile -non or malleable -non body and ( access epd cap„access eoupring with BDPMgesket. l 25 DIELECTRIC FITTINGS ( A. _ General Provide standard products recommended by manufacturer for use in service ui&cated, which effectivelyrsolate. ferrous from non-ferrous piping (electrical conductance), Prevent galvanic action, and stop corrosion 1 i B Dielectric Unions Provide dielectric unions on open systems where indicated on the Drawings Not to be used la Closed heating Systems I C Dielectric Waterway Fittings I ASTM-A53 Xmc electroplated steel pipe casing with inert, non -corrosive thermoplastic lmaig (NSFMDA listed) 2 Thread x thread ends 1/2-mch x 3-arch through 4-mch x 6-mch 3 Groove x thread ends 1/2.mch x 4-mch through 4-inch x Crunch 4 Listed by IAPMOAMC and SBCC PST and ESI 5 Dielectric unions are not an acceptable substitute for dielectric waterway fittings D Dielectric Flange Insulation Kits 1 Field -assembled, companion flange assembly, full face or ring type 2 Neoprene or phenolic gasket, phenolic or polyethylene bolt sleeves phenolic washers and steel backing washers 3 Provide separate companion flanges and steel bolts and nuts 5 SECTION 00100 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS TBCMCAL SPECmiICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM && CO IAMDO STATE r1N1VERSITY DIVISION 13—MECBANICAL TRAMrr _ SECTION 15130 —PIPING SPECIALTIES COOVER.CLAItK & A980CIATES, PP C 4 Rated at 175 psi conforming to ANSI 1316 42 (iron) B16 24 (bronze) 5 Factory certified to withstand minimum of 600 volts on a dry line without flashover 6 Meets federal specifications for tensile strength and thread end connections 26 MECHANICAL SLEEVE SEALS A General Modular mechanical type, consisting of interlocking synthetic rubber links shaped to continuously fill annular space between pipe and sleeve, Connected with bolts and pressure plates which cause rubber sealing elements to expand when tightened, providing watertight seal and electrical insulation 27 FIRE AND SMOKE BARRIER PENETRATION SEALS A General Provide UL listed products for sealing all openings through fire or frre/smoke rated wails, floors, or ceilings used as passage for mechanical piping 28 FABRICATED PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Drip Paris Provide drip pans fabricated iiom corrosion-reslsmntsheet metal with watertight joints, and with edges turned up 2-1/2 inch, -and with double sloped to dram bottom Reinforce top either by structural angles or by rolling top over 1/4-mch steel rod Provide hole, gasket and flange at Iow point for watertight joint and 1-inch dram line connection B Pipe Sleeves Provide pipe sleeves of one (1) of the fopowul& I Sheet Metal Fabricate fromgalvanlzed sheet metal, round tube closed with snapIO& jomt, welded spiral seams, or welded longlhrdinal joint. Fabricate from the following gauges 3-mch and smaller, 20 gauge, 4-mch to 6-mch, 16 gauge, over 6-inch, 14 gauge 2- Steel Pipe Fabricate from Schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe remove burrs 3 Iron Pipe Fabricate from cast won or ductile - iron i p pe, remove burrs C Sleeve Seals Provide sleeve soars for sleeves located in foundation walls below grade, or in exterior walls, of one (1) of the following Mechanical Sleeve Seals Installed between sleeve and pipe PART 3 - EXECUTION 31 INSTALLATION OF PIPING SPECIALTIES A Pipe Escutcheons Install pipe escutcheons on each pipe penetration through floors, walls, partuions, and ceilings where penetration is exposed to view, and on exterior of building Secure escutcheon to plpe or insulation so escutcheon covers penetration hole, and is flush with adjoining surface B Strainers Install strainers full size ofplpelme, in accordance with manufaoturels installation 4� rnstractions install pipe nipple and shutoff full port ball valve with 3/4-mch hose end and brass cap with hose "washer" and chain in stramer blowdown connection Whereindicated, Provide dram line from shutoff valve to plumbing dram, full size of blowdown connection 13130 6 J DUMONis BPRCffi1CAT1 L CITY OF FORT COLUNS & COLORADO STATZVNIVERMY DIVSSION IS- M$CJiAN1CAL ' SKMON 15120-PIMG WECIALTim MANWCWfMR COOVaR-CLARK & A390CIATE9 P C. j 1 Provide stramers m Supply 'me ahead of the foflowmg equipment, and elsewhere as M lndtcatsd a. Pumps b Control Valves c Pressure Reducing Valves ' d. Temperature or Pressure Regulating Valves e Solenoid Valves C Dielectric Unions "nstall at each piping Joint between ferrous and non-ferrous piping Comply with manufacturer's anstallahon instructions Not to be used in Closed Heating Systems. D Mechanical Sleeve Seals Loosely assemble rubber links around pipe with bolts and pressure Plates located under ach bolt head and nut Push into sleeve and center Tighten bolts until links have expanded to form watertight seal. E Fire or Fire/Smoke Barnet Penetration seals Where pipe penetration occurs in fire or fre/smoke rated walls, provide the following. 1 Fill the entire length of the opening with sealing compound Adhere to manufacturer's installation mstmctrons 2 Cracks, Vmds, Or Holm Lip to 4-1wh Mametr r Use putty or caulkmg one -press tatumesoent elas under, non -corrosive to -metal, compatible with synthetic cable jackets, -arid capable ofaxpandmg ten (io)times when exposed to flame or heat, UL- listed 3 Openings 4-Inch or Greater Use sealing system capable of passing three (3) hour fire teat in accordance with ASTM F414, consistingof waft wrap or liner, partitions, and and caps capable of expandmg when exposed to temperatures of 250 to 350 degree (121 to 177 degree C), UL-listed - F Where pipepenetratnons occur in non -fire rated floors, roof slabs, or walls, the space between Pipe insert and the sleeve shall be packed on each end with mineral wool or other non- combustible matenal, positively fastened in place G Provide dielectric waterways or insulating flanges, as required bypipe size on all oonnechoes 1 of dissimiilarmetals 1 32 HYDRONIC SPECIALTIES INSTALLATION I A Manual Air Vent Provide manual air vents at all high points and drops in the direction of flow, Of all mama and risers of the hydronic systems, at heat transfer coils, radiation and elsewhere shown and as required for system air venting i i 1 Provide enlarged air collection standptpa where large air quantities can accumulate 2 Provide a 112 inch hall valve reducer and pipe mpple mstalled between hydronic system pipe and manual air vent 3 Provide 1 /4-mch discharge pipe from manual arrvent discharge connection to nearest floor drain or as indicated YIS-AIECHANICAL CITY OF FORT COLLIN9&COLORApo aT aDIY14$Mrn 11512a-PIPING 9PECL1LTIRS COOVEA CI.AAR & ASaOCtATaggm, ( B Dip Tube Frtdngs Install dip tube fittings In hydronic coinpressinn tank with 1/4 mch per foot 2 systems boderoutlet Run piping to boiler outlet piping P (percent) upward slope towards tank Connect C Air Separator Install mline air separators in hydrome systems pump an suction Imes R Piping to compression tank with 1/4-mch per foot (2 percent) upward sit) Install dram valve on units 2-inch and larger pe towards tank D Combination Air Separator/Stramer Install combination air separator/strahydronic iner In systems pump suction lines Run piping to compression tank .. 1/tr mch per foot (2 Percent) upward slope towards tank. Install blowdown piping with gate valve, extend to nearest dram E Pump Suction Diflbser inlet, Install Pump suction diffusers on hydronic systems pump auction adjust foot support to carry weight of suction piping, Install nipple and ball valve in blowdown connection. F Diaphragm -Type Compression Tank Install diaphragm type compression tanks in hydronic systems on floor as indicated Vent and Purge air from hydronic system, charge tank with Proper air charge to Suit system design requirements 1 Support tankas detailed on the drawings Pravkle support from the floor or structure adequate to carry twroo the weight of the tank, piping Connech wetgiltofwaterassummgafbittankofwater Donotoverloadbuddmg��� and structural members 33 INSTALLATION QFBABRICATF_D PIPING SPECItkLMS A Drip Pans Locate drip pans under piping as Indicated Hang -from structure with rods and building attachments, weld rods to sides of drip pan Brace to prevent sagging or swaying Connect I -inch dram line to dram connection, and inn to nearestphanbhn as indicatedg dram or elsewhere_ B Pipe Sleeves Install pipe sleeves of types indicated where piping passes through walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs Do not Install sleeves through Structural mem as detailed on drawingsbers of work, except , or as reviewed by Archifeet/Engineer Install sleeves accurately centered on pipe runs Size sleeves so that piping and insert will have free movematn m sleeve, including allowance for thermal expansion, but not less than two (2) PIP, ssus r than piping run Install length of sleeve equal to thickness of construction Penetrated, ,aand finish flush to surface, except floor sleeves Extend floor sleeves in rooms I /?`Inch above level floor finish in rooms 3/4 inch above floor finish sloped to dram and 4-mch above finished floor in all Mechameal Equipment Rooms and pipe chases Provide temporary suPportof sleeves during placement of concrete and other work around sleeves, and provide temporary closure to prevent concrete and other materiels from enteimg sleeves, I Install sheet Metal sleeves at interior partitions and ceilings other than suspended callings 2 Install non pipe sleeves at exterior penetrations, both above and below grade 3 Install steel pipe sleeves except as otherwise indicated. TECffiiICAL :ATIONa CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE DNMWrTV DMHION I5-MECHANICAL TRANBITCENTER SECTION 13121-PIPING aPECGLTIEa COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCLATIS, P C. C Sleeve Seals Install in accordance with the following I Fire and Smoke Penetration SeaL Fill and pack annular space between sleeve and pipe with an approved fire and smoke penetration seal material on both sides END OF SECTION 15120 1 DWWOX LS M CIFrCATiONS QTY OF FORT COLr.1NS k GO DYVI9ION 15-MF,CBANIGAL 1.ORADO STAT$ UNIYERgrrY SECTION15175- METERSAND GAUGES COOVER•CWRK &&A AMIT CENTRR SECTION 15135 -METERS AND GAUGES PART1-GENERAL 12 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A Extent of Meters and Gauges required by this Section is indicated on drawings and/or specified in other Division 15 sections B The Project will have selected building systems commissioned The equipment and systems to be commissioned are specified in Section 01810 The comwaslonmg process and contractor responsibftes are described in Section Dlli10 C Types of Motors pad :Gauges specified in this section include the following. Temperature Gauges and Fittings a lluect:Mount Dial Thermometers b, Remote Reading Dial Thermometers c Dud Type insertion Thermometers d. SolarDigital Thermometers e Thermometer Wells i Temperature Gauge Connector Plugs 2 Pressure Gauges and Fittings a. Plreasure Gauges b Pressure Gauge Cocks c Pressure Gauge Connector Plugs 3 Flow Measuring Meters a. Veatun Tube Flow Measuring Elements b Calibrated Balancing Valves D Meters end gauges furnished as part of factory -fabricated equipment are specified as part of equipment assembly in other Division 15 sections QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer's Qualifications Firms regularlyengsgedInmanufictureofinetersand gauges, ofzypes and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than five (5) years B Codes and Standards UL Compliance Comply with applicable UL Standards pertaining to meters and gauges 2 ANSI and ISA Compliance Comply with applicable portions of ANSI and Instrument Society of America (ISA) Standards pertaining to construction and installation of meters and gauges DIMION is Si'ECIFICATI L CITY OF FORT COLLM & COLORADO STATE UNMMO rY DIVL9ION IS-MECHAPnCAL SECTION I5I35-METERS AND GAUGES TRANSITCENTER COOVER-CI.ARK & ! OCIATES, P C. C Certification Provide meters and gauges whose accuracies, under specified operating conditions, are certified by manufacturer 13 SUBMITTALS A Product Data Submit manufldiffei"s technical product data, including installation Instructions for each type of meter and gauge Include scale range, ratings, and calibrated performance curves, certified where indicated Submit meter and gauge schedule showing manufacturers figure number, scale range, location, and accessories for each meter and gauge B All flow measuring dances to be provided shall be reviewed and approved by the Test and Balance Contractor and the Temperature Control Contractor forproper scale, rangeability, and function prior to submitting shop drawings The Test and Balance Contractor and Temperature Control Contractor shall provide a typed letter stating this review has been completed and included with shop drawing submittals C MaintenanceData Submit maintenance data and spare parts lists for each type ofineter and gauge Include this data and product data in Maintenance Manual, in accordance with requirements of Division IS PART2-PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURERS A Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the Following 1 Direct Mount Die] Thermometers a. Marsh Instrument Cc , Unit of General Signal b MibocoCorp c Weiss Instruments, Inc d Dwyer 2 Remote Reading Dial Thermometers IL Ametek/U S Gauge b Marsh instrument Cc , Unit of General Signal c Mrlloco Corp d Weiss histniments, Inc 3 Dial Type Insertion Thermometers and Wells a. Marsh instrument Co Unit of General Signal b Taylor Instrument Cc c Milloco Corp d Weiss Instruments, Inc 4 Solar Digital Thermometers EL Mlyoco Corp 5 Temperature Gauge Connector Plugs a Fairfax Company b Peterson Equipment Co s TECIDUCAL SISCIFFCATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & CoLoIrADD STATE UNtVERSWV UnISION IS-a/BCBAMCAL TRANSITCENTER SEL1iON 13r3S-a1l.T&RS AM GAUGES CODVER43 ARK & ASSOCIATES, F C. 0 c Universal Lancaster d Sisco e MG Piping Products Co Pressure Gauges a. Ametek(U S Gauge b Marah Instrument Co , Unit of General Signal e. Marshalltown Instrumants, Inc d Miljoco Corp e Weissfnstnunents, Inc f MG Piping Products Cc g Dwyer Pressure Gaugo Connector Plugs a Fatrfax•Company b Peterson Equipment Co c. Universaliancivor d Siam e MG Piping Products Co f Mljoco Corp Venturi Tube Flow Measuring Elements a Gerand b BarcolAeroqurp Corp e Griswold d Preso Calibrated Balancing Valves a. Bell & Gossett ITl', Fluid Handling Division b "Flowset" -Flow Design, Inc c Thrush -Products, Inc. d Tour and Anderson, Inc e Gerand'BalvalveIndicator £ Griswold g Preso 2 2 DIRECT MOUNT DIAL THERMOMETERS A General Provide direct mount drat thermometers of materials, capacities, and range indicated, designed and constructed for use in service indicated B Type Vapor tension, universal angle C Case Stainless steel, drawn steel or brass, glass lens, 4-In inch diameter D Adjustable Joint Brass or die cast aluminum, 180 degree adjustment in vertical plane 360 degree adjustment in horizontal plane, with locking device E Thermal Bulb Copper with phospher bronze bourdon pressure tube, one (1) scale division accuracy ■maa a T rCALSPECIFICATIONs Crry OF FORT COLLINs & COLORADo sTATE UNrymsny DIVISION I5-a[ECRANICAL 172ANS1T CENTER SECTION 33i33->1tEr'SRS AND GAUGES COOVER CLARK& ASSOCIATES, P G 23 24 25 26 F Movement Brass precision geared G Scale Progressive, satin faced, non -reflective aluminum, permanently etched markings H Stem Copper plated steel, or brass for separable socket, length to suit installation I Range Conform to the following I Hot Water 30 Degree - 240 degree F (0 degree -115 degree C) 2 Chilled Water 40 Degree - 110 degree F (5 degree - 45 degree C) DIAL TYPE INSERTION THERMOMETERS A General Provide dial type insertion thermometers of materials, capacities, and ranges indicated, designed and constructed for use in service indicated B Type Bimetal, Stainless steel case and stem, 1 inch diameter dial, dust and leak proof; 1/8-inch diameter stem with nominal length of 5-mch ti C Accuracy 0 5 Percent of dial range t� ` D Range Conform to the following I _ rj 1 Hot Water 0 Degree - 220 degree F (-20 degree - 110 degree C) b 2 Chilled Water 25 Degree -125 degreeF (0 degree - 50 degree C) THERMOMETER WELLS A General Provide thenaometerwells constructed of brass or stainless steel, pressure rated to match piping system design pressure Provide 2 inch extension for insulated piping Provide cap nut with chain fastened permanently to thermometer well TEMPERATURE GAUGE CONNECTOR PLUGS A General Provide temperature gauge connector plugs pressure rated for 500 PSI sad 200 degree F (93 degree C) Construct ofbrass and finish m nickel -plate, equip with 1/2-mch NPS fitting, with self-sealing valve core type neoprene gasketed onfice suitable for inserting lXmch O D probe assembly from dial type msertien thermometer Equip onfice with gasketed screw cap and chain Provide extension length equal to msulation thickness, for insulated piping PRESSURE GAUGES A General Provide pressure gauges of materials, capacities, and ranges indicated, designed and constructed for use in service indicated B Type General Use, I percent accuracy ANSI B40 1 Grade A, phospher bronze bourdon type, bottom connection C Case Stainless steel, drawn steel, or brass, glass lens, 4 1 /2 melt diameter 3S133 4 AM910A115-'l�RAMCAI. TRANSIT crMa D Connector Brass with 1/4-mch male NPT Provide protective syphon when used for steam service E Scale White coated aluminum, with permanently etched markings F Range Conform to the following 1 Vacuum 30-Inch Hg - 15 PSI 2 Water 0 -100 PSI 3 Steam 0 - 200 PSI 27 PRESSURE GAUGE COCKS A Gwomi' Provide pressure gauge cooks between pressure gauges and gauge bees on piping lsysmsirtemdlea,rasConstsplugruct gauge cock of brass with 1/4.mch female NPT on each end, and "T° B Syphon I/4 Tnch straight coil constructed of brass tubing with 1/4-utoh male NPT on each end - C Snubber 1/4-Inoh brass bushing will' corrosion resistant porous metal disc, through which pressure fluid is filtered Select disc material for fluid served and pressure rating 28 PRESSURE GAUGE CONNECTOR PLUGS A General Provide pressure gauge connector plugs pressure rated for 500 PSI and 200 degree F193 degree C) Construct of brass and finish RrmolmlThRe equip with 1i2-mch '. PS fitting, self-sealing valve core type neoprene gasketed orifice suitable formsemng probe assembly from dud type insertion pressure gauge Equip onfice with gasketed screw cap and chain Provide extension, length equal to insulation thickness, for insulated piping 29 VMMRITUBE PLOW-MEASURINGELEAIENlTS A Primary flow measuring elements shall consist of Ventiirr tubes A rm3ge piping in aceorasnct with manufacturer's published literature In horizontal lace em ecoesh slightly above horizontal centerline of pipe pipes, P B Provide each primary element with integral tab, or metal tag on Stainless steel wue, extending outside pipe covering on which is stamped or clearly printed in plainly visibl following information e position the I Manufacturer's name and address 2 Serial numberof meter to which element is to be connected 3 Name number, or location of equipment served. 4 Specified raft of flow 5 Multiplier (including unity, where applicable) to be applied to meter reading C Pro"' taps with shutoff valves and quick connecting hose frttmgs for portable meters or double-femile compress recorders ion fittings for connection to tubing for permanently located meters or 15135 TEC@(1CAL BPELIFICATTON9 CITY OF FORT COLLUVS R COI.ORADO BTATE UNIYERarrY DrFIS10N IS—MECHAN1CAr, SECTION 15135—MZTM AND GAUGES TRANSICOOYBR-CLARK do ASSOCIAT T D Manufacturer shall Cep Venturi tubes for actual piping configuration Any necessary Piping changes required for certification shall be provided withouteost to owner insetttype tubes may be fumaahed, provided they meet specification requirements in other respects E Provide Venhm with throat diameter such that specified rate of flow will register scale reading of between 20 percent and 80 percent of frill scale value F Venturi sizes and beta ratios shall be selected so that design flow rates shall read between 20 percent and the full scale range on a Imam meter (e g, between 10 inch and 50-mch on a 0-50-mch meter), with permanent pressure loss ofnot more than 25 percent of mdtcated flow raft differentual pressure G Provide Venturi tubes ofsohd brass or bronze Tubeslargesthan 2-mch shaiLhavo flanges or butt weld connections and maybe cast iron or steel Steel tubes may be fabricated or cast with cadmium or zmc-platmg Line throats of cast urn tubes with bronze and plan cast iron Portion with cadmium H Tubes shall be calibrated and tested by independent testing laboratory and performance data furnished with shop dmwmgs L Connections for attachment to portable -flow meter hoses shall be readily accessible J Provide pressure dlfferentialtran jmUerwlth 4-20 milh-amp output signal for each Venturi where required by tamperatum control sequence poxboro Model #843 (complete with mounting hardware) or equal as reviewed by Engineer [For an steam flow meters and variable. flow rates systems provide multiple stacked differential pressure transducers to Provide fullxAnger scale and maintained accuracy [ 210 CALIBRATED BALANCING VALVES A General Provide as indicated calibrated balance valves equipped with readout valves to 60111 to couiiecting of differential pressure meter to balance valves Equip each readout valve with integral EPT check valve designed to mmrmize system fluid loss during monitorrilgprocess Provide calibrated nameplate to indicated degree of closure ofprecision machined orifice Construct balancing valve with internal EPT 0-rrgg seals to prevent leakage around rotating element Provide balance valves with preformed polyurethane insulation suitable for use on heating and cooling systems, and to protect balance valves during shipment B Balancing Valve Manufacturer shall select valve sizes to provide meter readings between 7-mch and 25-mch w g at rated GPM PART 3-EXECUTION 3 1 INSPECTION A Examme area and conditions under which meters and gauges are to be nuualled Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected to Installer inmanner acceptable SECTION 00100 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1 0 DEFINED TERMS Terms used in these Instructions to Bidders which are defined in the Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract (No 1910-8 1990 ed ) have the meanings assigned to them in the General Conditions The term 'Bidder' means one who submits a Bid to OWNER as distinct from a sub -bidder who submits a Bid to Bidder The terms Successful Bidder means the lowest qualified responsible and responsive Bidder to whom OWNER (on basis of OWNER's evaluation as hereinafter provided) makes an award The term 'Bidding Documents includes the Advertisement or Invitation to Bid Instructions to Bidders the Bid Form and the proposed Contract Documents (including all Addenda issued prior to receipt of Bids) 2 0 COPIES OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS 2 1 Complete sets of Bidding Documents may be obtained as stated in the Invitation to Bid No partial sets will be issued The Bidding Documents may be examined at the locations identified in the Invitation to Bid 2 2 Complete sets of Bidding Documents shall be used in preparing Bids neither OWNER nor Engineer assumes any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents 2 3 The submitted Bid proposal shall include Sections 00300 00410 00420 and 00430 fully executed 2 4 OWNER and Engineer in making copies of Bidding Documents available on the above terms do so only for the purpose of obtaining Bids on the Work and do not confer a license or grant for any other use 3 0 QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS 3 1 To demonstrate qualifications to perform the Work each Bidder must submit at the time of the Bid opening a written statement of qualifications including financial data a summary of previous experience previous commitments and evidence of authority to conduct business in the jurisdiction where the Project is located Each Bid must contain evidence of Bidder's qualification to do business in the state where the Project is located or covenant to obtain such qualification prior to award of the contract The Statement of Qualifications shall be prepared on the form provided in Section 00420 3 2 In accordance with Section 8-160 of the Code of the City of Fort Section 00100 Page 1 1 TZCW4 CAL sPSCIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLE" & COLORADO STATE OMIYERSM DrMION IS-MECHAMCAI, TRANSTr4 V TFR l SWUOKISL`1S-*MTERB AND GAUGES COOVER-CEARK&ASSOCIATFAPC 32 INSTALLATION OF TEMPERATURE GAUGES I A. General Install temperature gauges In vertical upright position, and tilted so as to be easily read by observer standing on floor I B Locations Install in the following locations, and elsewhere as indicated I At miet and outlet of each hydromc zone i 2 At inlet and outlet of each hydromc cod in air handling units 3 At inlet and outlet of each hydromc heat exchanger 4 At inlet and outlet of each hydrome heat recovery unit C Remote Reading 1 hal Thermometers Install on control panels as Indicated Run tubing between panel and thermometer bulb, adequately supported to prevernkinks Select tubing r length so as to not require coiling oftubmg D Thermometer Wells Install In piping tee where indicated, In vertical upright position Fill wen with on or graplute, secure cap I' E Teluperatu a Gauge Connector Plugs Install in pipmgtee where indicated, located on pipe at most readable positron Secure cap Provide portable temperature gauge for each plug connection 33 INSTALLATION OF PRESSURE GAUGES A General- Install pressure gauges in piping tee with pressure gauge cock, located on pipe at most readable position B Locations Install in the following locations, and elsewhere as indicated 1 At suction and discharge of each pump 2 At discharge of each pressure reducing valve 3 At water service outlet 4 At inlet and outlet of water-cooled condensers and refrigerant cooled chillers C Press i e Gauge Cocks Install In piping tee with snubber Install syphon for steam pressure gauges D Pressure Gauge Connector Plugs Install In piping tee where Indicated, located on pipe at most readable position Secure cap Provide portable pressure gauge for each plug connection E, All pressure gauges shall have cod syphon and isolation gauge cock, "snubber' valve, to service the gauge and isolate it from the pipe system service without having to dram the Piping system F For 6-Inch and Larger Piping Service, use ball valve for gauge isolation valve which shall be not less than 1/4-inch diameter for lull gauge pipe correction diameter TECIPUCAL SPECIFICATIONS CMY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15-MECIIAMCAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15135 - METERS AND GAUGES COOVER-LURK & ASSOCIATES, P C. 34 INSTALLATION OF FLOW MEASURING METERS A General Install flow measuring meters on piping systems located in accessible locations at most readable position B Calibrated Balance Valves Install on piping with readout valves in vertical upright position Maintain minimum length of straight unrestricted piping equivalent to three (3) pipe diameters upstream of valve C BTU Maters Install in piping where indicated, in hydronic supply line Provide thermal well in return line for remote sensor Mount meter on wall if accessible, if not, provide bracket to support meter 35 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A Adjusting Adjust faces of meters and gauges to proper angle for best visibility B Cleaning Clean windows of meters and gauges and factory -finished surfaces Replace cracked or broken windows, repair any scratched or marred surfaces with manufacturer's touch-up paint END OF SECTION 15135 1513S r 1 T61781VrCIS- E CRAM I L aTY OF FORT COLLSNS&QOLORADO STATE UMV=WrY DtVL4fON ]S- MHCHANrCAy SSCTIOi111aMa-AfECBIELRCREQU]REAtgNtg FOR aff.CH EQUD'MENT TRANSIT CENTRR Coov=B CLARg&AWoCIATM P C SECTION 15040 -MECHANICALMECTRICAL REQUIEMENTSFORMECHATIICALEQUIPMENT PART GENERAL 1 I DESCRIPTION OF WORK A This Seciton specifies the basic requirements for Electrical Components for Mechanical Equipment These components include, but are not limited to, motors, starters, and disconneotswaches for mechanical equipment B Wnmg of field -mounted switches and similar mechanical -electrical devices provided for mechanical systems, to equipment control panels C Specific electrical requtrantettts (i a horsepowerand electrical chamctenstim) for mechanical equipment are scheduled on the Electrical Drawings In caseofoonEhct, Electrical Drawings shall take precedence Do not purchase motors or eleowcai egmpment until power chwacterlahcs available at building site location have been confirmed by Contractor D Refer to Table in Division 16 for MechanicaVElectrrcal Coordmation. 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE `L Ma►nfacturm Funs regularly engagedm manufaomreofmotoia, motorstateni and drives oftypes, ratings and eharactensticsrequued, whose products have been In satisfactory use in smidw service for not less than ,five (5) years B Installer's Quahficatmns Firm with at least three (3) yeas of successful installation hateXprequired on pro�eota utrlaing electric motors, MotorstarteM capacitors and drives similar to that rcqun ed for this project C NPPA Compliance Comply with applicable requirements of NFPA 70E, "Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces " D UL Compliance Provide equipment and/or components which are UL•listed and labeled E Standards I NEMA Standards MG I Motors and Generators 2 NEMA Standard ICS 2 Industrial Control Devices, Controllers, and Assemblies 3 NEMA Standard 250 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment 4 NEMA Standard KS I Enclosed Switches 5 Comply with National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) F CooMmation with Electrical Work. Wherever possible, match elements of electrical Provisions ofMechanical Work with sundar elements ofElectrical Work specified in Division n"10N 15-MECRANICAL sEMON OW-MZCRMuc T. .. M'.f,Y Y'41 16 sections Complywith applicable requirements efDrvision 16 sections for Electrical Work of this section which are not otherwise specified 13 SUBMITTALS A Listing, Motors of Mechanical Work Concurrently, with submittal of mechanical products hstng, submit separate listing showing rating, power characteristics, efficiencies, power factors, application and general location of every motor to be provided with mechanical work Submit updated information promptly when and if initial data is revised include in listing of motors, notations of whether motor starter is furnished or installed integrally with motor or equipment containing motor Use MechamcaVElectncal Coordination Schedule on Drawings as format for submittal. PART 2-PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURERS A SubJect to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following manufacturers for each type of product I Motors a. Century/MagncTek b Baldor c U S Motor d Reliance e Siemens -Albs f General Electric g Louis Allis 22 MOTORS A The following are basic requirements for simple or common motors For special motors, more detailed and specific requirements are specified in the individual equipment specifications I Torque characteristics shalt be sufficient to satisfhctortly accelerate the driven heeds with a time limit acceptable to the motor manufacturer Motors shall be capable of starting the driven equipment while operating at 90 percent rated terminal voltage. 2 Motor sizes shall be large enough so that the driven load will not require the motor to Operate in the service factor range 3 A112-speed motors with a2 1 speed ratio shall have one (1) single winding on poly- phase motors Two -speed motors for all other speed ratios shall have two (2) windings 4 Explosion proof motors shall meet Underwriters Laboratones Standards for use in hazardous locations and National Electrical Code (NEC), Article 500, Class and Group 5 Temperature Rating Rated for 40 degree C environment with maximum 80 degree C temperature rise for continuous duty at full load (Class B Insulation) Provide Class F insulation for variable frequency drive motors rS5/a-2 T1t MIS H CIKAMCAL CITY OF FORT COiLM & COLORADO STATR UNi =Uff SECTION 15-ir�AHICAL IRAMITCENTRR SECTION lS940-pt6CCryg61,gC REQO)R&MRN35 FOR MECH RQIJIPMENT COOWA CLARK & ASSOCIATE& P r- 6 Starting Capability Frequency of starts as indicated by automatic control system, and 1101 less than five (5) evenly tune spaced starts per hour for manually controlled motors 7 Service Factor 1 15 for pOly-phase motors and 135 for single-phase motors 8 Motor Construction NEMA Standard Ma 1, general purpose, continuous duty, Design "B', except "C" where required for high starting torque Design "E" shall not be used a Frames NEMA Standard No 48 or 54, Use driven equipment manufacturers standards to suit specific application. b Bearings 1) Ball bearings with inner and outer shaft seals 2) Re-greasable, except permanently scaled where motor is normally inaccessible for regularmamtenance 3) Bearings shall be rated for mmmium L-10 life of 40,000 hours 4) Designed to resist thrust loading where belt drives or other drives produce lateral or axial thrust in motor 5) For fractional botsepower tight duty motors sleeve type bearmga are,permittad e _ Enclosure T' pe 4) Open (1rip-ptroofmatorsfoyindopruse-wheresatisfactorilyhoused or remotely located during operation 2) Guarded drip -proof motors when exposed to contact by employees or building occupants 3) Weather protected Type I for outdoor use, Type lI where not housed d Noise Rating-, "Quiet" e Efficiency- "Emergy`Fffrcient" motors shall have a mwmum efficiency as scheduled in Table I in accordance with IEEE Standard 112, Test Method B If efficiency not specified, motors shall have a higher efficiency than "average standard industry motors", in accordance with IEEE Standard 112, Test Method B TABLE I" AP 3600 RPM EFFICIENCY 1800 RPM EFFICIENCY 1200 RPM" EFFICIENCY MINIMUM POWER FACTOR 1 1/2 825 840 840 850 2 825 840 965 850 3 840 865 875 850 5 855 895 975 950 865 9l0 895 850 875` " 910 90.2 850 q 995 917 910 950 90 2 920 917 850 25 90.2 925 924 950 DrMO14 is - K C HAMC L Cr1Y OF FORT couiNs & COLORADO STATE UWnsm DIVISION 19 - MECBANICAL TRAMiTcorrER SECTION 15M -M EKLEC REQUptgmym FOR MECH M EQUH fr COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIAY G TABLE 1* HP 3600 RPM 13k7'ICMNCY 1800 RPM EFFICIENCY 1200 RPM* EFFICIENCY MINIMUM POWER FACTOR 30 917 926 924 850 40 924 931 930 850 50 930 934 936 850 60 930 940 936 850 75 930 941 936 850 too - 93 0 947 941 950 125 950 947 941 850 150 Y 950 959 850 200 954 95 4 850 " Efficiency and power factors may varyFrom above values for multi -speed motors andfor ,special hermetic motors packaged with equipment For these special applications, motors shall be high -efficiency type and arc subject to review by the Engineer ' f Nameplate Indicate the full identification of manufacturer, ratings, characteristics, construction, special features and smu'lar information 9 Phases and Current Characteristics Unless indicated otherwise, provide squirrel - cage induction polyphase motors for 3/4 Ill' and larger, and provide capacitor -start smgle-phase motors I& V2 HP and smaller, except 1/6 HP and smaller may, at equipment maniffacturees option, -be split phase type Coordinate current characteristics with power specified in Division 16 sections, Do not purchase motors until power characteristics available at building site have been confirmed by Contractor 10 -The Contractor shall be responsible for all additional electrical and other costs involved to accommodate any motors Which differ from the scheduled horsepower sizes or correct any motor winch does not meet the listed duty or efficiency as called ,for in Mechanical or Electrical Plans and Specifications I I Motors shall be of the same manufacturer, except those that are an integral part of a factory assembled phokaged unit. These motors shalliiltewise mecithe conditions of the specification in this section except motors which are part of a motor/compressor assembly are exempted from this requirement 12 All motors 75 BP and larger shall be factory test certified for power factor efficiency, and shall have a three (3) year warranty Factory certification of motor tests shall be provided to the Owner 13 All equipment specified to operate with Variable Frequency Drives shall be provided With mvertor-duty motors specifically designed for variable speed operation with high efficiency at part load conditions and constructed with Class F insulation 14 All motors which will be operated by a Variable FrequeneyDnve shall be warranted against any damage or defects as a result of being used with a variable frequency drive VPD driven motors shall have three (3) year warranties 14 I 7ZMON IS -It ODAGITA-L MY OF FORT COUMS & COLORADO srATE VMV=Srry ( DIV®ION 15-'MBCBANICA7, MIt f a&GWON ism- MECBfgLgCgMUMEMEM FOR MEtrH EQUB%WgT COOVER�CLARR&Ab'SOCIATRAMM71uM FC. 23 STARTERS A Motor Starters To be provided by Division 16 24 DISCONNECT SWITCHES A To be provided by Division 16 25 DRIVES A V=BeltDrives 1 Capacity of V Belt Drives at rated RPM shall be not less than 150 percent of motor [ nameplate horsepower rating. -2 V-BeitTliive eombmabons shall be United to A, B, C and frachonal horsepower belts 3V SV=d7SV belts=d sheaves sM li notbe used. t 3 All fixed pitch sheaves, including single groove fan sheaves, shall be of the bushed ( We Failed bore rahoaves will not be aoceptable'for adjustable pitch sheaves. 4 Umt manufacturer dial! provide OSHA approved belt guard with tachometer holes l , l r, _ 1—tV l - - k 215 VARIABLEFREQUENCyDRIVES A.- Refer to Scotion 15043 t _ L t 27 EQIIIPMENTFABRICATION t A. t.ieperal Fabricate mCChatilC81 - equipment for secure mounting of motors and other electrical items included in -work Provide either permanent alignment of motors with equipment, or adjustable mountings as applicable for belt drives, special couplings and similar mdveet i couplmgofequipment. Provide safe,secure,durable, and removable guards for motor drives, arranged for lubrication and sm ular rummIg-maintenance without removal of guards r PART 3-EXECUTION t r 3 1 TEST AND TEST DATA A A factory load test shall be performed on each motor of i,000 watt input or greater to assure compliance with the energy -efficiency section of this specification. B Typical test data on every motor to be used on this project shall be made available upon request 32 INSTALLATION t A Install motors on motor mounting systems in accordance with motor manufacturer's unstruchons, securely anchored to resist torque, drive thrusts, and other external forces Inherent in mechanical work Secure sheaves and other drive units to motor shafts with keys and Allen set screws, except motors of 113 HP and less may be secured with Allen set screws TICH IICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLE48 & COLORADO STATE UNIVSR M DIMION 15-hMCHAMCAL TRANSrr CZNTER SECTION 15000-AWCWMC REQUIREMENTS FOR MECH EQUE'MENT COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. on flat surface of shaft. Unless otherwise indicated, set motor shafts parallel with nmhme shafts B Deliverstarters and wiring devices which havernotbeen flictory-installedon equipment unitto electrical installer for installation C Install power and control connections for motors to comply with NEC and applicable provisions ofDrvision 16 sections Install grounding except where non -grounded Isolation of motor is indicated. 1 33 INSTALLATION COORDINATION A Furnish equipment requiring electrical connections to operate properly and to deliver fall capacity at electrical service available B All control wring to be in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, and shall be r color -coded and mdividuallytiumbered to fteilitate checking_ C, Unless otherwise indicated, all mechanical equipmentmotors and controlasball be furnished, set in place, and wired in accordance with the -schedule contained in Division 16 The exact famishing and installation of the equipment is Jeff to the Contractors involved Contractor should note that the intent of the schedule is tb have the Division 15 and 16 Contractors responsible for coordinating all control wiring as outlined, whether or not specifically called for by the Mechanical or Electneal Drawings and Spehificahons Comply with the'appikntble requirements of Division 16 for all electrical work which is not otherwise specified No extras will be allowed for Contractor's f4dure to provide for time required items The Contractor shall refer to the Division 16 and Division I5 specifications and plans for all powerand control wiring and shall advise the Architec Engineer ofanydiscrepsncres prior to bidding END OF SECTION 15040 1904" f� 1 1 1 1 TECEINICALSPECMCATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISIONIS-af CHAMCAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 1514e- SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS COOVER.CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. SECTION 15140 - SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS PART 1-GENERAL 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A Extent of Supports and Anchors required by this section is indicated on drawings and/or specified in other Division 15 sections B Types of Supports and Anchors specified in this section include the following I Honzontat Piping Hangers and Supports 2 Vertical -Piping Clamps 3 Hanger -Rod Attachments 4 Building Attachments 5 Saddles and Sluelds 6 Spring Hangers and Supports 7 Miscellaneous Materials 8 Roof Equipment Supports 9 Anchors 10 Equipment Supports C Supports and anchors fumtshed as part of factory -fabricated equipment, are specified as part ofequipment assembly in other Division 15 sections 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer's Qualifications Finns regularly engaged in manufacture of supports and anchors, of types and sizes required, whose products have been in sattaActory use in similar service for not less than five (5) years B Codes and Standards 1 Regulatory Requirements Comply with applicable Plumbing Codes pertaining to product materials and installation of supports and anchors 2 NFPA Compliance Hangers and supports shall comply with NFPA Standard No 13 when used as a component of a fire protection system and NFPA Standard No 14 when used as a component of a standpipe system 3 UL and FM Compliance Hangers, supports, and components shall be listed and labeled by UL and FM where used for fire protection piping systems 4 Duct Hangers SMACNA Duct Manuals 5 MSS Standard Compliance a Provide pipe hangers and supports of which matenals, design, and manufacture comply with MSS SP-58 151" 1 DWMOCAL-EC aANI AL CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNrVZRsITY SWnON l5 - atECHAORTS TRANSIT CENTER SEG170N ISI�a-lR1PPORTs AND ANCHORS COOYM,CLARH & ASSOCrATES P C. 13 SU13MMALS A Product Data Submit manufacturer's technical product data, including installation instructions for each type of support and anchor Submit pipe hanger and support schedule showing manufacturer's figure number, size, location, and features for each required pipe hanger and support. B Shop Drawmgs Submit manufacturers assembly -type shop drawings for each type of supper and anchor, Indicating dimensions, weights required clearances, and methods of assembly of components C Product certificates signed by the manufacturer of hangers and supports certifying that their products meet the specified requirements D Maintenance Data Submit maintenance data and parts list for each type of support and anchor Include this data, product data, and shop drawings In maintenance manual in accordance with requirements of Division 15 PART2 PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURERS A Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following Pipe Hangers and Supports a B-Lme Systems Inc b Carpenter and Patterson, Inc c Fee & Mason Mfg Cc , Division Figgie International d Grinnell Corp e PHD Manufacturing Inc f Elcen Metal Products Company g. Michigan Hanger Company h ITT Grinnell Corp I Unistrut Metal Framing Systems J Hubbard Enterprises (Supports for domestic water piping) k Specialty Products Co (Supports for domestic water piping) 1 Hilti Construction Chemicals, Inc Saddles and Shields a Grinnell Corp b Pipe Shields, Inc c Insulation Pipe Supports Manufacturing d Insulated Saddle Shield Insert Product Inc e Joy Dot Marketing f Future Market Industries, Inc g Michigan Hanger Company h Component Products Co I Value Engineered Products Inc 15140 2 Collins in determining whether a bidder is responsible the following shall be considered (1) The ability capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract or provide the services required, (2) whether the bidder can perform the contract or provide the service promptly and within the time specified without delay or interference (3) the character, integrity reputation, 3udgment, experience and efficiency of the bidder (4) the quality of the bidder's performance of previous contracts or services, (5) the previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract or service (6) the sufficiency of the financial resources and ability of the bidder to perform the contract or provide the service (7) the quality, availability and adaptability of the materials and services to the particular use required (8) the ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service for the use of the sub3ect of the contract and (9) any other circumstances which will affect the bidder s performance of the contract 3 3 Each Bidder may be required to show that he has handled former Work so that no 3ust claims are pending against such Work No Bid will be accepted from a Bidder who is engaged on any other Work which would impair his ability to perform or finance this Work 3 4 No Bidder shall be in default on the performance of any other contract with the City or in the payment of any taxes licenses or other monies due to the City 4 0 EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE 4 1 It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid, to (a) examine the Contract Documents thoroughly (b) visit the site to familiarize himself with local conditions that may in any manner affect cost progress or performance of the Work (c) familiarize himself with federal, state and local laws ordinances, rules and regulations that may in any manner affect cost progress or performance of the Work (d) study and carefully correlate Bidder s observations with the Contract Documents and (e) notify Engineer of all conflicts errors or discrepancies in the Contract Documents 4 2 Reference is made to the Supplementary Conditions for identification of Subsurface and Physical Conditions SC-4 2 4 3 The submission of a Bid will constitute an incontrovertible representation by Bidder that Bidder has complied with every requirement of this Article 4 that without exception the Bid is premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the Contract Documents and such means methods techniques sequences or procedures of construction as may be indicated in or required by the Contract Documents and that the Contract Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work Section 00100 Page 2 u I TECHN#CAL srzcinCATIONS CITY OF FORT coLi Vs & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVDEON 15-MECHANICAL TRANSrr CENTER SECTION 15140-SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. 3 Roof Equipment Supports a Custom Curb Inc b Pate Co c Thycurb Division, Thybar Corp 4 Roof Pipe Supports a MAPA 5 Concrete Inserts and Anchors a. Phillips Dnli Company b Michigan Hanger Company c Unistrut Metal Framing Systems d Elcen Metal Products Company c rrW Ramset/Red Head f Hilti Construction Chemicals Inc 22 PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A Hangers and support components shall be factory fabricated of materials, design, and manufacturer complying with MSS SP 58 1 Components shall have galvanized coatings where mstalkd for pipmg and equipment that will not have field-apphed finish 2 Pipe attachments shall have nonmetallic coating for electrolytic protection whine attachments are in direct contact with copper tubing B Adjustable Clovis Hanger MSS Type I 1 Steel Pipe, size 3/8-mch thru 12-meb, Grinnell Fig 260 2 Copper Pipe, size 1/2-mch thru 4 inch Grinnell Fig CT-65 3 Cast Iron Pipe, size 4-mch thru 24-mch Grinnell Fig 590 C Adjustable Swivel Ring MSS Type 10 1 Steel Pipe, size 1/2-mch thru 2 inch, Grinnell Fig 69, size 2-1/2 inch thru 8 inch, Grinnell Figs 69 or 70 2 Copper Pipe, size 1/2-mch thru 4-mch Grinnell Fig CT-69 D Pipe Clamps MSS Type 8 1 Steel Pipe, size 3/4-mch thru 20-mch, Grinnell Fig 261 2 Copper Pipe, sire 112 inch thru 4-mch Grinnell Fig Cr-121 E U Bolts MSS Type 24 1 Steel Pipe size 1/2-mch thru 36-mch, Grinnell Fig 137 2 Copper Pipe, size 1/2 inch thru 8 inch, Grinnell Fig 137C F Straps MSS Type 26 I Steel Pipe, size 1/2 inch thru 4-moh, Grinnell Fig 262 15140 3 DIMON 15- OXCRANICAL - CITY OF FORT COIlrNS & COLORADO STATE UNMRWV SSMON 15140 -SUPPORTS AND ANCRORS TRANSIT CENrgR COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C G Pipe Stanchion Saddle MSS Type 37 Steel P1pe, size 4-mch thru 12-mob, Grinnell Fig 259 R Yoke and Roller Hanger MSS Type 43 2-1/2 inch thru 20 inch, Grinnell Fig I S I Hanger Rods Continuous threaded steel, sizes as specified Hungers Hot Pipes & 1/2-Inch thm 1-1/2 Inch Adjustable wrought steel rmg b 2-Itch thru 5-Inch Adjustable wrought steel clevls c 6 Inch and Over Adjustable steel yoke and out iron roller Cold Pipes a 1/2-I9011thru 1-1/2 Inch Adjustable wrought steel ring b 2-inch and over Adjustable wrought steel clevis 3 Multiple or Trapeze Structural steel channel (with web vertical), with welded 1 spacers and hanger rods Provide cast iron roller and stand for hot pipe sizes 6-mch j and over Provide hanger rods one (1) size larger than for largest pipe in trapeze If the deflection at center of trapeze exceeds 1/360 of the distance between the end hangers, install an additional hanger at mid-ispan or use a larger channel K Wail Supports for horizontal Pipe 1/2 Inch thru 3-1/2 Inch Steel offset hook. 4-Inch and Over Welded steel bracket and wrought steel clamp Provide adjustable steel yoke and cast von roll for hot pipe 200 degree F and over and sizes 6.mch and over L Supports for Vertical Pipe Steel riser clamp M Upper Attachments For attachmg hanger rods to structural steel I beams a Provide adjustable beam clamp, Eleen No 95 with No 235 rod socket or equal Attach to bottom flange of beam For attaching hanger rods to bar joists When bottom chord is constricted of structural steel angles, provide Eleen No 84H square washer or equal with nut Place hanger rod between backs of the two (2) angles and support with the washer on top of the angles Spot weld washer to angles b When bottom chord is constructed of round bars, provide Elcen No 137 bar joint washer or equal 15140 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLWS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 13-NIEC11ANICAL TRANSIT CENTER 15140 -BUPPORT'S AND ANCHORS COOVERCLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. 23 CONCRETE INSERTS AND ANCHORS A Inserts Case shall be of galvanized carbon steel with square threaded concrete insert nut for hanger rod connection, 3/4-inch lateral adjustment, top lugs for reinforcing rods nail holes for atlachmg to forms Michigan Hanger Models 355 and 355N or equal Unistrut or Elcen This type of upper attachment is to be used for all areas having poured in place concrete construction El C Size Inserts to suit threaded hanger rods Provide fasteners attached to concrete ceilmgs that are vibration and shock resistant Provide hangers for piping and cuts attached to concrete construction with one (1) of the following types ( CODCrete mseit per MSS SP 58, Type 18 2 Powder driven fasteners subject to approval of Structural Engineer Each fastener shall be capable of holding a test load of 1,000 pounds whereas the actual load shall not exceed 50 pounds 3 Self -drilling expansion shields proof test load required 4 Machine bolt expansion anchor proof test load required The load applied shall not exceed one fourth the The load applied shall not exceed one fourth the Anchors Carbon steel zinc plated Installation shall be in holes drilled with carbide -tipped drill bits or by use of self -drilling anchors Provide anchors suitable for the location of installation and designed to withstand all forces and movements acting in the anchor Manufacture pipe anchors in aocordance With MSS SP 58 Provide a safety factor of four (4) for the anchor installation 24 SADDLES AND THERMAL SHIELD INSERTS A General Provide thermal shield insects under all insulated piping hangers and thermal shield inserts on all piping through floors wall and roof construction penetrations Size saddles and shields for exact fit to mate with pipe insulation or a mmimum of 1-inch thick for uninsulated pipe thermal shield inserts E Protection Saddles MSS Type 39, fill interior voids with segments of insulation matching adjoining insulation Grinnell Figs 160-165 C Protection Shields MSS Type 40, of length recommended by manufacturer to prevent crushing of insulation Grinnell FI& 167 D Thermal Shield Inserts Provide 100-psi average compreasive strength waterproof, asbestos free calcium silicate, encased with a sheet metal enclosure Insert and shield shall cover the entire circumference on vertical pipes, or the bottom half circumference of the pipe on TECH ON 15 SFLr('`II+IC ICAL CITY OF FORT COLLINS A COLORADO STATE ONIV$RSrry DR7SION l5—MECHANICAL SECTION 151d0 —SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS TRANSIT COOVER CLARK &ASSOCIATECENTER P C horizontal mounting supports, and shall be of length recommended by the manufacturer for Pipe size and thickness of msulation or the thickness of the wall roof or floor construction 25 SPRING HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. General Provide factory -fabricated spring hangers and supports complying with MSS SP-58, of one (1) of the following MSS types listed, selected by Installer to suit piping systems in accordance with MSS SP-69 and manufacuuees published product information Use only one 0) type by one (1) manufacturer for each piping service Select spring hangers and supports to suit pipe size and loading B Restraint Control Devices MSS Type 47 t Grinnell Fig 211 C Spring Cushion Hangers MSS Type 48 Grinnell Fig 247 D Spring Cushion Roll Hangers MSS Type 49 Grinnell Fig. 178 E Spring Sway Braces MSS Type 49 Grinnell Fig 296 F Variable Spring Hangers MSS Type 51, preset to indicated load and Imut variability factor to 25 percent. Grinnell Fig. B-268 G Variable Spring Base Supports MSS Type 52, preset to indicated load and hint variability factor to 25 percent; include load flange Grinnell Fig B-268, Type F H Variable Spring Trapeze Hangers MSS Type 53 preset to indicated load and limit variability factor to 25 percent Grinnell Fig B 268 Type G I Constant Supports Provide one (1) of the following types, selected to sun piping system Include auxiliary stops for erection and hydrostatic test, and field load adjustment capability 1 Horizontal Type MSS Type 54 Grinnell Fig 81-H 2 Verncal Type MSS Type 55 6 TECHNICAL SPEMCATIONs CITY OF FORT COLLWS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVIStON 15- a/&[31ANICAL TRANSIT CENTER StMON ISIM- SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS COOVER-CLARK&A880CIATES PC. Grinnell Fig 80-V Trapeze Type MSS Type 56 Grinnell Fig 80-V, Type G 26 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A Steel Plates Shapes, and Bars ASTM A 36 B Cement Grout Portland cement (ASTM C 150, Type I or Type >In and clean uniformly graded natural sand (ASTM C 404, Size No 2) Mix ratto shall be 10 part cement to 3 0 parts sand, by volume, with minimum amount of water required for placement and hydration C Heavy -Duty Steel Trapezes Fabricate from steel shapes selected for loads required, weld steel in accordance with AWS Standards D Pipe Guides Provide factory-fabncated guides, of cast semi -steel or heavy fabricated steel, consisting of bolted two -section outer cylinder and base with two -section guiding spider bolted tight to pipe Size guide and spiders in clear pipe and insulation (if any), and cylinder Provide guides of length recommended by manufacturer to allow indicated travel 27 ROOF EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS A General Construct roof equipment supports using minimum 18 gauge galvanized steel with fully mitered and welded comers, 3-mch cant, internal bulkhead reinforcing, integral base plates, pressure treated wood nailer, 18 gauge galvanized steel countertlashmg and rigid insulation B Configuration Construct of sizes as indicated compensate for slope in roof so top of support is dead level PART 3-EXECUTION 3 1 INSPECTION A Examine areas and conditions under which supports and anchors are to be installed Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to Installer 32 PREPARATION A. Proceed with installation of hangers supports and anchors only after required budding structural work has been completed in areas where the work Is to be installed Correct inadequacies including (but not limited to) proper placement of inserts anchors and other building structural attachments Review Structural Drawings to obtain structural support limitations B Prior to mstallation of hangers, supports anchors and associated work, Installer shall meet at Project Site with Contractor, installer of each component of associated work, inspection and testing agency representatives (if any), installers of other work requiring coordination with DrMION 15 M C K&NW L CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UMVER rrr DIVL9ION l5-MECHADaCAL SKMON 15I40- SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS _ COOVEa�LfRIC&A99NSU ENTER 33 34 work of this section and Archltect/Engmeer for purpose of reviewing material selections and Procedures to be followed in performing the work in comphance withrequirements; specified Provide Shop Drawing showing method and support locations from structure INSTALLATION OF BUILDING ATTACHMENTS A hnstall building attachments within concrete Oran structural steel Space attachments witbm maximum piping span length indicated in MSS SP-69 Install additional attachments at concentrated loads, including valves, flanges, guides, strainers, expansion Joints, and at changes in direction ofpipmg Install concrete inserts before concrete is placed, fasten insert to forms Where concrete with compressive strength less than 2,500 psi is indicated, Install reinforcing bars through openings at top of inserts B New Construction 1 Use Inserts for suspending hangers from reinforced concrete slabs and sides of reinforced concrete beams wherever practicable 2 Set inserts in position in advance of concrete work Provide reinforcement rod in concrete for Inserts caayymg pipe over 4-inch or ducts over 6o-mch wade 3 Where concrete slabs form finished ceiling, finish inserts flush with slab surface 4 Where mserts are omitted, drill through concrete slab from below and provide rod with recessed square steel plate and nut above slab if construction above permits C Existing Construction 1 In existing concrete construction, drill into concrete slab and insert and tighten expansion anchor bolt Connect anchor bolt to hanger rod Care must be taken In existing concrete construction not to sever reinforcement rods or tension wires INSTALLATION OF HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A Install hangers, supports, clamps and attachments to support piping properly from building structure, comply with MSS SP-69 and SP-89 Arrange for grouping of parallel runs of horizontal piping to be supported together on field fabricated, heavy-duty trapeze hangers where possible Install supports with maximum spacings complying with MSS SP-69 Where piping of various sues is supported together by trapeze hangers, specs hangers for smallest pipe size or install intermediate supports for smaller diameter pipe Do not use wire or perforated metal to support piping, and do not support piping from other piping B Install hangers and supports complete with necessary Inserts, bolts, rods, nuts washers and other accessories C Support fie -water piping independently from other piping systems D Prevent electrolysis in support of copper tubing by use of hangers and supports which are copper plated, or by other recognized industry methods E Install hangers and supports to allow controlled movement of piping systems, to permit 5eedom of movement between pipe anchors, to faclhtate action of expansion Ioiirts, expansion loops, expansion bends and smular units and within 1'-0" ofeach horizontal elbow 40 40 15140 a TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIMON 15- RIEt71ANICAL TaANSIT CENTER SECTION 15110-3UPPORTB AND ANCHORS TRANSIT & A&90CIAT&4, P C. F Load Distribution Install hangers and supports so that piping live and dead loading and stresses from movement will not be, transmitted to connected equipment G Pipe Slopes Install hangers and supports to provide indicated pipe slopes and so that maximum pipe deflections allowed by ANSI B31 9 Building Services Piping Code is not exceeded H Insulated Piping Comply with the following installation requirements 1 Clamps Attach clamps, including spacers (if any), to piping with clamps projecting through insulation, do not exceed pipe stresses allowed by ANSI 1131 2 Saddles Install Protection saddles MSS Type 39 where insulation without vapor barrier is indicated Fill interior voids with segments of insulation that match adjoining pipe insulation 3 Thermal Shield Inserts Install thermal shield inserts MSS Type 40 on cold and chilled water piping that has vapor barrier Thermal shield inserts shall span an arc of 360 degrees and shall have dimensions in inches not less than the following NPS Length Thickness 1/4 thm 3-1/2 12 0 048 4 12 0 060 5 and 6 18 0 060 8 thru 14 24 0 075 16 thru 24 24 0 105 Pipes 8-mches and larger shall have wood inserts Insert material shall be at least as long as the protective shield. Thermal Hanger Shields Install where indicated, with insulation of same thickness as piping. Install refrigerant, steam and hydronrc piping (copper and steel) hangers with the following minimum rod sizes and maximum spacing Size S MaximIIm Span Minimum Rod in Feet Size -Inches 1 7 3/8 1 1/2 9 3/8 2 10 3/8 3 12 1/2 4 12 518 5 12 5/8 6 14 3/4 8 14 7/8 10 14 7/8 12 14 7/g TECHMCAL SPECIFICATIONS Dr✓ oir415 — MECHAMCAL CITY OF FORT COLLM 4i COLORADO STATE (MINI 1t M SECTION 15140— SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS TRANM CENTER COOVER-CLAI & A990CIATES, P C I Support vertical runs at each floor IC Install laboratory supply piping systems not to exceed 10'-0" spacing between pipe hangers for any size pipe L histall steel natural gas Piping with the following minimum rod size and maximum spacing Sim S Maximum Span Minimum Rod m Feet S= - Inches 1/2 6 3/8 3/4 to 1 8 3/8 1-114 or larger (horizontal) 10 1/2 Vertical, all sizes Every floor level hutall medical gas Piping hangers with the following maxmtum spacing 1/2-Inch Pipe Size 6-Foot O C 3/4-Inch to 1 Inch Pipe Size 8-Foot O C 1-1/4 Inch or Larger Pipe Size i0 Foot O C Vertical Piping Every floor level N Install horizontal water distribution piping with the following maximum spacing and minimum rod sizes Nom Pipe Size - inches Steel Pipe Max Copper Tube Max Min Rod Diameter Sian - Feet Stun Feet _ Inches Up to 1/2 6 6 3/8 3/4 & 1 8 6 3/8 1-1/4 10 6 3/8 1-1/2 10 6 3/8 2 2-M2 10 ]0 10 10 3/8 3 10 10 12 ]/2 4 5 10 10 518 (1/2 for copper) 6 10 10 5/8 (1/2 for copper) 8 10 10 3/4 (5/8 for copper) 10 10 10 7/8 (3/4 for copper) 12 10 10 10 7/8 (3/4 for copper) 10 7/8 (3/4 for copper) 15140 TECHNICAL BPECIFANIC& NS M1aON 1S-MECBANICAL SITCITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATR UNPM Y D SECIFONIS140- SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCiATFA P C O Install sanitary drainage and vent systems with the following maximum spacing and mmunum rod sizes Pioe Material Cast Iron, No Hub Cast Iron Pipe, Lead & Oakum Cast hon Pipe Compression Gasket Copper 7Lbmg-1-1/2" and Smaller Copper Tubing - 2" and Larger Max Horizontal Max Vertical Spacing in Ft Spacing in Ft 4 _ > 15 4 15 (at every other joint unless pipe length over 41, then each joint) Support horizontal cast iron pipe as follows 10 10 10 Hub and Spigot All sizes -One (1) hanger to each joint. No Hub All sizes a With Clamp -All and Anaheim Series 4,000 stainless steel couplings and MG cast iron oouphngs One (1) hanger to each joint b With all other stainless steel band type couplings One (1) hanger to each side of joint e Support all horizontal east iron pipe within 18-mcbes ofeach joint and with 5-feet maximum spacing between hangers, except that pipe exceeding 5-feet in length shall be supported at intervals no greater than 10 feet d Use hanger rods same size as for steel e Support vertical cast Iron pipe at each story height and at its base Secure vertical hub and spigot pipe Immediately below the hub Supportvertical no hub pipe so that the weight is carried from the pipe to the support and not from the joint to the support Q Provide copper or copper plated hangers and supports for copper piping or provide sheet lead packing between hanger or support and piping R. Place a hanger within 1-foot (0 305 m) of each horizontal elbow S Use hangers which are vertically adjustable 1 1/2 inch (38 1 mm) minimum after piping Is erected T Support vertical steel and copper piping at every story height but at not more than 15-foot intervals for steel and l0-feet for copper U Where several pipes can be installed in parallel and at same elevation, provide trapeze hangers V Where practical, support riser piping independently of connected horizontal piping W Support steam supply and condensate return pipe runs on adjustable roller hangers X All insulated pipes shall have thermal shield insert at all support points All piping shall have thermal shield inserts at each penetration through wall, floor and roof 11 TECHNICAL SPEL7FICATiONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DMSION 15- MECHANICAL SECTION 15140-SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS TRANsrr CENTER COOVER-CLARK& ASSOCIATES PC. Y Each pipe drop to equipment shall be adequately supported All supporting lugs or guides shall be securely anchored to the building structure. Z. install all couplings with torque wrench, torqued to inch pounds as specified by the manufacturer AA Securely anchor and support plumbing domestic water piping in chases or walla Use factory manufactured clamps and brackets connected to futture camera, waste/ventpiping orbrackets connected to studs. Wues or straps will not be permitted 1 When copper supplies are connected to flush valves, support the tubmg by the studs Of by a fixture carrier, not by clampmg to waste/vent piping. 2 Prevent copper tubes from making contact with steel brackets using duct tape, file retardant polyethylene Inserts or other dielectric insulating material 3 Place supports every 10 feet on vertical pipe and every 5-feet on horizontal pipe BE Hang all insulated pipe at the point of support in the following manner I Hanger See Paragraph 2 03 B 2 Thermal Shield Insert Provide thermal shield msert of the same thickness as adjoining Insulation for insulated pipe The entire 360 degrees shall be waterproof asbestos free, calcium silicate a If the pipe hanger spacing exceeds 10 feet or if there are to be pipe rollers utilize a double thick shield on bearing surface b On refrigerant, domestic cold water, chilled water and horizontal roof dram pipe the thermal shield insert shall extend 2 inches beyond the construction material and the sheet metal shield shall span an are of 360 degrees All hangers shall be properly sized to accommodate the thermal shield msert and no hanger shall penetrate or crush any of the Insulating material CC Install anchors and fasteners in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and the following In the event a self-dn►lmg expansion shield or machine bolt expansion shield is considered to have been Installed improperly, the Contractor shall make an acceptable replacement or demonstrate the stability of the anchor by performing an On -site test under which the anchor will be subjected to a load equal to twice the actual load Powder -driven fasteners may be used only where they will be concealed after the construction ns complete Where an occasional fastener appears to be improperly installed additional fastener(s) shall be driven nearby (not closer than sit (6) inches) m undisturb5d concrete Where it is considered that many fasteners are improperly installed, the Contractor shall test load any fifty (50) successively driven fasteners If 10 percent or more ofthese fasteners fail, the Contractor shall utilize other fastening means as approved and at no additional cost to the Owner shall e attached to cellular Hangers and ducts rer decks with 1pltes and bolted rodonormingto steel deck manufctuess requirements Where the Individual hanger load exceeds the capacity of a single floor deck 15140 5 0 INTERPRETATIONS AND ADDENDA 5 1 All questions about the meaning or intent of the Bidding Documents are to be submitted in writing to the Engineer and the OWNER Interpretation or clarifications considered necessary in response to such questions will be issued only by Addenda Questions received less than seven days prior to the date for opening of the Bids may not be answered Only questions answered by formal written Addenda will be binding Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect 5 2 All questions concerning the scope of this pro3ect should be directed to the Engineer Questions regarding submittal of bids should be directed to the City of Fort Collins Purchasing Division 5 3 Addenda may also be issued to modify the Bidding Documents as deemed advisable by OWNER or Engineer 5 4 Addenda will be mailed or delivered to all parties recorded by the OWNER as having received the Bidding documents 6 0 BID SECURITY 6 1 Each Bid must be accompanied by Bid Security made payable to OWNER in the amount stated in the Invitation to Bid The required security must be in the form of a certified or bank cashiers check payable to OWNER or a Bid Bond on the form enclosed herewith The Bid Bond must be executed by a surety meeting the requirements of the General Conditions for surety bonds 6 2 The Bid Security of the successful Bidder will be retained until such Bidder has executed the Agreement and furnished the required contract security whereupon Bid Security will be returned If the successful Bidder fails to execute and deliver the Agreement and furnish the required contract security within 15 days of the Notice of Award OWNER may annul the Notice of Award and the Bid Security of that Bidder will be forfeited The Bid Security of other Bidders whom OWNER believes to have reasonable chance receiving the award may be retained by OWNER until the earlier of the seventh day after the effective date of the Agreement or the thirty-first day after the Bid Opening whereupon Bid Security furnished by guch Bidders will be returned Bid Security with Bids which are not competitive will be returned within seven days after the Bid opening 7 0 CONTRACT TIME The number of days within which or the date by which the Work is to be substantially complete and also completed and ready for Final Payment (the Contract Times) are set forth in the Agreement 8 0 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Provisions for liquidated damages are set forth in the Agreement Section 00100 Page 3 7NUMNICALSPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UXiVEIrsITY DIVISION 15-MECHANICAL SECTION 15140 -SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-Cld &ASSOCIATES,FC attachment, steel angles, beams or channels shall be provided to span the number of floor deck attachments required 4 Welding may be used for securing hangers to steel structural members Welded attachments shall be designed so that the fiber stress at any point of the weld or attachment will not exceed the fiber stress in the hanger rod 35 INSTALLATION OF ANCHORS A Install anchors at proper locations to prevent stresm from exceeding those permitted by ANSI B31 9, and to prevent transfer of loading and stresses to connected equipment B Fabricate and install anchor by welding steel shapes, plates and bars to piping and to structure Comply with ANSI B31 9 and with AWS Standards DI 1 C Where expansion compensators are indicated, install anchors in accordance with expansion unit manufacturer's written instructions, to control movement to compensators D Anchor Spacings Where not otherwise indicated, mstall anchors at ends of principal pipe runs, at intermediate points in pipe -runs between expansion loops and bends Make provisions for preset of anchors as required to accommodate both expansion and contraction of piping 36 SHEET METAL DUCT HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. Hanger Minuaum Sizes 1 Up to 30-Inch Wide 1-mch x 16 gauge at 10-foot spaomg 2 3 I -Inch to 48-Inch Wide 1-1/2 inch x 16 gauge at 10-foot spacing 3 Over 48 Inch Wide Trapeze hangers with angle iron and 1/2 inch rods spaced not more than 8 foot on centers B Horizontal Duct on Wall Supports Mmunum Sizes 1 Up to 18-Inch Wide 1-1/2 inch x 16 gauge or 1 inch x 1 inch x 1/8 inch at 8-foot spacing, 2 19-Inch to 40-Inch Wide 1-1/2 mch x 1-i/2 inch x 1/8-mch angle at 4-foot spacing C Vertical Duct on Wall Supports Minimum Sizes I At I0-foot spacing 2 Up to 24-Inch Wide 1 1/2 inch x 16 gauge, 25-inch to 36-mch wide 1 inch x l-inch x 1/8-mch angle 3 37-Inch to 48-Inch Wide 1-1/4 mch x 1-1/4 inch x 1/8-mch angle D Vertical Duct Floor Supports Minimum Sizes I Riveted or screwed to duct 2 Up to 60-Inch Wide 1-1/2 inch x 1 1/2 mob x 1/8-mch angle 3 Over 60-Inch Wide 2-mch x 1/8-inch E Provide sway bracing on all ductwork in accordance with local codes and regulations 15146 13 PnWON 15-UKC9ANWXL TRAMff currm & ASSOMTxs, P C 37 EQUIPMENT SUppORTS A Fabricate structural steal stands to suspend equipment from structure above or support equipment above floor B GroutingPlace gout under supports for piping and equipment C Concrete based for the mechanical equipment indoors or outdoors will be provided by the General Contractor only if shown on the Architectural or Structural Dmwmgs Otherwise, all bases shall be provided by this Contractor ' D For Inertia Bases, see Section 15241 E Housekeeping bases shall be 4-inch thick minimum, extended 4-mch beyond machinery beplates. F This Contractor shall be responsible for the proper size and location of all bases and shall furnish all required anchor bolts and sleeves If bases are provided by the General Contractor, famish him with templates showing the bolt locations G Equipment shall be secured to the bases with anchor bolts of ample size Bolts shall have bottom Plates and pipe sleeves and shall be securely imbedded in the concrete All machinery shall be grouted under the entire bearing surface After grout has set all wedges shims and Jack bolts shall be removed and the space filled with non -shrinking grout This Contractor shall provide lead washers at all equipment anchor bolts - H Construct equipment supports above floor of structural steel members or steel pipe and Construct Brace and fasten with flanges bolted to structure Provide rigid anchors for ducts and pipes immediately after vibration connections to equipment See also Section 15241 39 SPIRAL LOCK SEAM DUCT HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A Round Duct Hangers Minimum Sizes - I At 10-foot spacings 2 Up to 18-Inch Diameter 1-mch x 16 gauge 3 19-I0ch to 36-Inch Diameter I -inch x 12 gauge 4 37-Inch to 50-Inch Diameter 1 1/2 mch x 12 gauge 5 51 Inch to 84-Inch Diameter Trapeze hangers with angle ion and U2 inch rods spaced not more than 8-foot on center B Vertical Duct Floor Supports Minimum Sizes I Rivet to duct and tie angles together with road, angles or cinch band 2 UP to 48-inch Wide 1 1/2 inch x 1-1/2 inch x 1/8-mch angle 3 Over 48-inch Wide 2-mch x 2-mch x 3/16-mch angle '1'ECIDRGL SPiC1RlGTION3 CIW OF FORT COLLMS & COLORADO STATE UNMR8M D[VMON 15-MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SEC1iON 15140 -SUPPORTS AND ANCII()x.9 COOV&R-CLARK & ASSOCGM P C. C Additional Hanger Requirements 1 2-Inch to 24-mch from flexible connections of fans 2 2-Inch to 24-mch from the outlets or flexible connections of VAV control units or muting boxes 3 12-Inch to 36-mch from the main duct to the first hanger of long branch ducts 4 2-Inch to 12-mch from the ends of all branch ducts and smear diffuser plenums 5 2-Inch to 24-mch from fire or fire/smoke damper break -away Joints 6 Hangers at throat and heal of round or square elbows 48-mch or greater in width 39 PREFABRICATED ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS A Equipment Bases Equipment base shall be solid top equipment base and stepped cant to match roof insulation Base shall pitch to match roof pitch and provide level unit installation Base shall be constructed of reinforced 18 gauge galvanized steel with all welded components full mitered comers, factory installed 1-1/2 inch thick rigid fiberglass insulation, wood Denier, and galvanized steel counter -flashing Base shall be shipped as one (1) piece B Equipment Rails Equipment rail shall be constructed of 18 gauge -galvanized steel shell, base plate, and eounterflashmg with factory Installed wood Warier, fully mitered end sections, stepped cant to match roof insulation Rails shall pitch to match roof pitch and provide level installation. C All supports shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations 310 FLASHING AND SAFING A Flash and counterflash where mechanical equipment passes through weather or water -proofed walls, floors, and roofs B Provide lead flashing around ducts and pipes passing from equipment rooms, installed according to manufacturer's data for sound control 3 11 SLEEVES AND SEALS A General Encase all insulated pipes penetrating fine rated walls and floors in 360 degree metal - shielded msulahon inserts as manufactured by Pipe Shields, Inc or equal Extend insulation msert on all domestic cold water, chilled water and refrigerant Imes t-inch beyond sheet metal shield TEC1MCAL VXCVJCAT1ON8 CITY OF FORT COMM & COLORADO STATE nM 7asM D1VMON 15- MECDAMCAL SECTION 15140-SUPPORTS AND ANcnDRS COOVER-CI.ARK & ASSOCIATES, CR EQ P B Pipes 1 Pipes a. New Construction Pipes penetrating fire rated concrete or masonry construction, whether insulated or not, shall be provided with sheet metal or pipe sleeves fitted into place at time of consimetion In poured concrete, the sleeves shall be steel pipe with a full circle, continuously welded water stop Plate to also act as a sleeve anchor When installing Lmk Seal (see Paragraph f ) the sleeve and Link Seal shall be ofmatched sizes Otherwise, sleeves shall be of such size to provide all around clearance of 1/4-mch to 1-mch Seat entire space between pipe and sleeve with fire stopping as specified in Paragraph A b Existing Construction For existing construction or masonry construction, Prepare Pipe opening by carefully cutting or core drilling, Install sheet metal sleeve, and fill any open space with fire stopping material Cutting of concrete or masonry shall be done after approval of Structural Engineer c Sleeves In non -fire rated or non -bearing walls, floors or ceilings, new or existing construction, shall be steel pipe or galvanized sheet metal with lock - type longitudinal seam Pack all open spaces on each end with mineral wood or other non-combustible material, positively fastened In place Asbestos is not acceptable d Where a pipe of any description passes through a concrete floor, the sleeve WWI extend at least 2 inch above the finished floor, except when using the ProSet Systems e At Contractor's option, where uninsulated pipes penetrate cast-m-place concrete floors the 'ProSet Systems," Atlanta, Georgia, sleevmg may be employed f For pipes penetrating foundation walls, water -proofing membrane floors or other places where water leakage could be encountered, install Link -Seal wall sleeves by Thundertme Corporation In manner recommended by the manufacturer 2. Ducts a Round Ducts Form sleeves with galvanized steel b Rectangular Ducts Form sleeves with galvanized steel c Construct opening large enough to allow for movement due to expansion and to provide for continuous insulation where regmred d Where ductwork passes through fine rated floor, ceding or wall, close off space between duct and construction with metal angles on both sides ofwall on all four (4) surfaces e Where ductwork passes through non fire rated floors and walls, close off space between duct and construction with non combustible insulation Asbestos is not permitted Provide metal angles on both sides of wall on all four (4) surfaces f General Contractor shall provide roof curbs for duct penetrations Mechanics] Contractor shall be responsible for the proper size and location and shall counterflash in an approved manner 15140 ITCHNICALspicinCATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15- a190UNICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION ISLAa-BUPPORTs AND ANCHORS TRANSIT CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C C Seals General a. Seal all holes or voids where mechanical systems penetrate fire rated floors and walls with a fire stopping sealant having a fire rating equal to or greater than that of the construction being penetrated, but not less than two (2) hours The sealant shall meet the requirements of ASTM E-814, ASTM E- 119 and UL-1479 It shall be installed with strict adherence to the manufacturer's instructions and according to the product's UL Laboratory bstin& The use of asbestos in any form is not permitted Types of Seals a. Intumescent (3M Company CP25 Caulk and 303 Putty) b Expanding Foam (Dow Coming 3-6548 Silicone RTV Foam) c Refractory putty (SOIRO Carborundum Fire Putty) Method of Use a. Intumescent Type For insulated pipe, install insulation through the sleeve with a continuous vapor seal if required Install intumescent seal in the annular space between the pipe insulation and the pipe sleeve Refer to manufacturer's data sheets for maximum annular space allowable and thickness of material required to maintain the rating of the construction being penetrated in conformance with applicable UL Fire Stop Classification for the product b Expanding Foam For insulated pipe, terminate the insulation on both sides of the wall or floor being penetrated and fill the space between the construction and the bare pipe with the foam. For uninsulated pipe, continue pipe through the penetration and proceed as with insulated pipe c Refractory Putty For insulated pipe, provide a 360 degree metal -shielded calcium silicate insulation insert as specified in Paragraph A. Pack and seal the entire space between shield and sleeve with refractory putty When seeing bare pipe, omit the metal -shielded insert D Escutcheons In finished parts of the budding, after painting is completed, install chromium plated escutcheons on all pipes passing through walls and floors 3 12 METAL FABRICATION A Cut, dnll, and fit miscellaneous metal fabrications for pipe anchors and equipment supports Install and align fabricated anchors in indicated locations B Fit exposed connections together to form hairlmejomts Field weld connections that cannot be shop welded because of shipping sue lunitations C Field Welding- Comply with AWS DI I for procedures of manual shielded metal -arc welding, appearance and quality of welds made, methods used in correcting welding work, and the following 17 11=0N is - a(CCHANIC E - CITY OF FORT COLTMS & COL.ORADO STATR W4MCRSMr ' SECrtON 1a11a-SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS TRAMff CENNTSR 1 COOVER-CWRR& ASSOCIAI7SS, P C 1 Use materials and methods that minimize distortion and developstrength corrosion resistance of base metals and l 2 Obtain fusion without undercut or overlap 1 3 Remove welding flux immediately , 4 Finish welds at exposed connections so that no roughness shows after finishing I 313 ADJUSTING} A. Hanger Adjustment Adjust hangers to distribute loads equally on attachments and to achieve indicated slope of pipe E Touch -Up Painting Immediately after erection of anchors and supports, clean field welds and abraded areas of shop paint and paint exposed anus with same material as used for shop Painting to comply with SSPC-PA-I requirements for touch-up of field -painted surfaces 1 Touch -Up Painting Cleaning and touch-up painting of field welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas Of the shop paint on miscellaneous metal is specified in Division 9 section ^PAIIVTWG " Of these specifications C For galvanized surfaces, clean welds, bolted connections and abraded areas and apply galvanizing repair paint to comply with ASTM A 780 END OF SECTION 15140 13140 TE SPECIF[CATIONB DIVISION CITY OF FORM COLLINS STATE IINRBRSTry DIVISION is IS - 1NF.CHAMCAL # COLORADO S SECTION 15190- NUXUAMCAL IDENTIFICATION _ COOVERLR,ARKAASSOCIATES, pC SECTION 15190 - MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION PARTI- GENERAL t 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A Extent of Mechanical Identification Work requited by this section is indicated on drawings and/or specified m other Division 15 sections B Types of Identification Devices specified in this section include the following I Painted Identdcation Materials 2 Plastic Pipe Markers 3 Plastic Duct Markers 4 Plastic Tape 5 Underground -Type Plastic Line Marker 6 Valve Tags 7 Valve Schedule Frames S Engraved Plastic-Lammate Signs 9 Plasticized Tags 10 Lettering and Graphics C Refer to other Division 15 sections for Identification Requirements at Central -Station Mechanical Control Center, not work of this section D Refer to Division 16 sections for Identification Requirements ofEk ovical Work, not work of this section 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer's Qualifications Firms regularly engaged In manufacturer of identification devices of types and sizes requuv4 whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than five (5) years B Codes and Standards ExtstmgBuildmg Standards Comply with the existing lettering size, length ofoolor field, colors and Identdcation method as presently exists in the existing building unless otherwise indicated 13 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data Submit manufacturer's technical product data and Ristanation instnictions for each Identification material and device required B Schedules Submit valve schedule for each piping system typewritten and reproduced on 8 I/2" x t 1 'bond paper Tabulate valve number, Piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on tag), location of valve (room or space) size of valve and variations for identification such as (1fanyonly tag valves vi valve to isolate individual system ch are in tended sers individual floor fbr emergency tbranches or building system TECffiVICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY O$ F(IaT COLLINS $ COLOItADO STATE UPt1VEESITY DIVISION 13-MECHANICAL SECTION 1519e-MECHANICAL IDRNTIFICATLON TRANSIT CUJM COOVEE-CLAEK & AASSOMTLs,Pa shut-offvalves Inaddition tomounted copiesf4mishextra copies fnrMaintenance Manuals as specified in Division 15 PART PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURERS A Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following i Allen Systems, Inc 2 Brady (W IL) Co , Signmark Division 3 Brimar Industries Inc 4 Industnal Safety Supply Cc , Inc 5 SCton Name Plate Corp 22 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS A (3en11 Provide manufacturer's standard products ofeategories and types required for each application as referenced in other Division 15 sections Where more than single type is specified for application, selection is Installer's option, but provide single selection for each product category 23 PAINTED IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS A Stencils Standard fiberboard stencils, prepared for requited applications with letter sizes gcaav* complying with recommendations of ANSI Al 1 for piping or to match existing size in existing building, but not less than 1-1/4 inch high letters for ductwork and not less than 3/4-mch high letters for access door signs and similar operational instructions B Stencil Pamt Standard exterior type stoncllmg enamel, Black, except as otherwise indicated either brushing grade or pressurized spray -can form and grade C Identification Paint Standard identification enamel of colors indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, comply with ANSI A13 I for colors or to match existing building standard identification 24 PLASTIC PIPE MARKERS A Snap-0n Type Provide manufacturer's standard pre-printed semi -rigid snapon, color -coded Pipe markers, complying with ANSI A13 1 B Insulation Furnish 1 inch thick molded fiberglass insulation whhlacket foreach plastic pipe marker to be installed on unmsulated pipes subjected to fluid temperatures of 125 degree F (52 degree C) or greater Cut length to extend 2-mch beyond each end ofplastic pipe marker C SmallPipes For external diameters less than 6-mch (including insulation if any) provide full -bead pipe markers, extending 360 degrees around pipe at each location, fastened by one (1) of the fo0owmg methods TXCSMCALSPSCU ICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADo STATE ONIVBR m DMUON 15-10ECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SR.CTION 15195- MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION COOVRR-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C 1 Snap -on application of pre -tensioned semi -rigid plastic pipe marker 2 Taped to pipe (or insulation) with color -coded plastic adhesive tape, not less than 3/4-mch wide, full circle at both ends of pipe marker, tape lapped 1-1/2 inch D Large Pipes For external diameters of 6-inch and larger (Including msulahon if any), provide either full -band or step -type pipe markers but not narrower than three (3) tunes letter height (and of required length), fastened by one (1) of the following methods 1 Steel spring or non-metallic fasteners 2 Taped to pipe (or insulation) with color -coded plastic adhesive tape, not less than 1-1/2 inch wide, full circle at both ends ofpipe marker, tape lapped 3-mches 3 Strapped -to -pipe (or insulation) application of semi -rigid type with manufacturers standard stainless steel bands E Lettering Comply with piping system nomenclature as specified, scheduled shown or to match existing building lettering nomenclature system and abbreviate only as necessary for each application length F Arrows Print each pipe marker with arrows indicating direction of flow, either integrally with piping system service lettering (to accommodate both directions), or as separate unit of plastic 25 PLASTIC DUCT MARKERS i A General Provide manufacturer's standard laminated phwic, duct markers B For Hazardous Exhausts, use colors and designs recommended by ANSI A13 1 C Nomenclature Include the following I Direction of air flow 2 Duct service (supply, return, exhaust, etc ) 3 Duct origin (from) 4 Duct destination (to) 5 Design CFM 26 PLASTIC TAPE A General Provide manufacturer's standard color -coded pressure sensitive (self-adhesive) vinyl tape not less than 3 mils thick B Width Provide 1 1/2 inch wide tape markets on pipes with outside diameters (including insulation, If any) of less than 6-mch, 2-1/2 inch wide tape for larger pipes C Color Comply with ANSI A13 1, except where another color selection is indicated DIVISION 15- MECRANICAL CITY OF FORT COLI.0Y8 & COIARADO aTATB UNIVERSM SEC170N 151"- MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARi &ASSOCIATES, P C. 2 7 CJNDERGROUND-TYPE PLASTIC LINE MARKERS A General Manufacturer's standard permanent, bnght-colored, continuous -printed plastic tape, Intended for direct -burial service, not less than 6-inch wide x 4 mils thick Provide tape with Printing which most accurately indicates type of service of boned pipe B Provide multi -ply tape consisting ofsolyd aluminum foil core between 2-layers ofplagtic tape 28 VALVE TAGS A Bras" Valve Tags Provide 19-gauge polished brass valve tags with stamp -engraved piping system abbreviation In 1/4-hich high letters and sequenced valve numbers 1/2 inch high, valve normal position 1/4-mch high letters, and with 5/32-inch hole for fastener 1 Provide 1-1& inch diameter tags, except as otherwise indicated 2 Fill tag engraving with Black enamel B Valve Tag Fasteners Provide manufacturer's standard solid brass chain (wire link or beaded type), and solid brass S-hooks of the sizes required for proper attachment of tags to valves, and manufactured specifically for that purpose C Access Panel Markers Provide manufacturer's standard 1116 inch thick engraved plastic laminate access panel markets, with abbreviations and numbers corresponding to concealed valve Include 1/8-inch center hole to allow attachment 29 VALVESCHEDULE A Valve Schedule shall be printed on company letterhead and shall include the following columns 1 Valve Tag Number (example HWS-I) 2 Service (example ISOLATE AHU-1 HEATING COIL) 3 Room Number (location of valve) 4 Size of Valve 5 Type of Valve 6 Normal Position of the Valve (open or closed) B Frame For each page of valve schedule, provide glazed display frame, with screws for removable mounting on masonry walls Provide frames of finished hardwood or extruded aluminum, with non glare type plexrglass 210 ENGRAVED PLASTIC -LAMINATE SIGNS A General Provide engraving stock melamme plastic laminate, complying with FS UP 387, in sizes and thicknesses indicated engraved with engraver's standard letter style of the sizes and wording indicated Black with White core (letter color) except as otherwise indicated, punched for mechanical fastening except where adhesive mounting is necessary because of substrate B Thickness 1/8-Inch, except as otherwise indicated 9 0 SUBSTITUTE ( OR EQUAL ) MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT The Contract if awarded will be on the basis of material and equipment described on the Drawings or specified in the Specifications without consideration of possible substitute or or equal" items Whenever it is indicated on the Drawings or specified in the Specifications that a substitute or or equal item of material or equipment may be furnished or used by CONTRACTOR if acceptable to Engineer application for such acceptance will not be considered by Engineer until after the effective date of the Agreement The procedure for submittal of any such application by CONTRACTOR and consideration by Engineer is set forth in the General Conditions which may be supplemented in the General Requirements 10 0 SUBCONTRACTORS SUPPLIERS AND OTHERS 10 1 Each Bidder shall submit at the Bid opening to OWNER a list of principal subcontractors he proposes to use in the Work Refer to Section 00430 contained within these Documents 10 2 If OWNER or Engineer after due investigation has reasonable objection to any proposed Subcontractor, either may, before the Notice of Award is given request the apparent successful Bidder to submit an acceptable substitute without an increase in Bid price If the apparent successful Bidder declines to make any substitution OWNER may award the contract to the next lowest responsive and responsible Bidder that proposes to use acceptable subcontractors Subcontractors suppliers other persons or organization listed and to whom OWNER or Engineer does not make written objection prior to the giving of the Notice of Award will be deemed acceptable to OWNER and ENGINEER subject to revocation of such acceptance after the effective date of the Agreement as provided in the General Conditions 10 3 CONTRACTOR shall not be required to employ any subcontractor supplier or other persons or organizations against whom he has reasonable objection The use of subcontractors listed by the Bidder and accepted by OWNER prior to the Notice of Award will be required in the performance of the Work 11 0 BID FORM 11 1 A copy of the Bid Form is bound in the Contract Documents which may be retained by the Bidder A separate unbound copy is enclosed for submission with the Bid 11 2 Bid Forms must be complete in ink or typed All lump sum prices on the form must be stated in words and numerals in case of conflict words will take precedence Unit prices shall govern over extensions of sums Section 00100 Page 4 t DECISIONAL SPEC AL DIVISION IS -MECHANICAL CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIV.Iliffn MECHANICAL srrnoN 151" -MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCGTEa, P C C Fasteners Self tapping stainless steel screws, except contact type permanent adhesive where screws cannot or should not penetrate the substrate 2 1 I PLASTICIZED TAGS A General Manufacturer's standard pre printed or partially pro -printed accident -prevention tags, ofplwticrzed cars stock with matt finish suitable for wrUmg, approximately 3-1/4 inch x 5-5/8 inch, with brass grommets and wire fasteners and with appropriate pre-printed wording including large -size primary wording (As examples, DANGER, CAUTION, DO NOT OPERATE) 2 12 LETTERING AND GRAPHICS A General Coordinate names, abbreviations and other designations used in mechanical identification work, with corresponding designations shown, specified, scheduled and approved by the Owner/Engmeer Provide numbers lettering and wording as indicated and approved by the Ownmffiugineer for proper identification and operation/maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment B Multiple Systems Where multiple systems of same genenc name are shown and specified, provide identification which indicates individual system number as designated on the drawings or schedule as well as service PART 3 - EXECUTION 3 1 GENERAL INSTALLATION RF,QUIREMENTS A Coordination Where identification is to be applied to surfaces which require insulation, painting or other covering or finish, including valve tags in finished mechanical spaces, install identification after completion of covering and painting. Install idenhficahon prior to installation of acoustical ceilings and sunder removable concealment 32 DUCTWORK IDENTIFICATION A General Identify air supply, return, exhaust, intake and relief ductwork and duct access doors with duct markers, or provide stenciled signs and arrows, showing ductwork service and direction of flow, in Black or white (whichever provides most contrast with ductwork color) Existing building identification shall match the existing method which exists in the budding B Location In each space where ductwork is exposed or concealed only by removable ceiling system, locate signs near points where ductwork originates or continues into concealed enclosures (shaft, underground or smular concealment) and at 50-foot spacings along exposed runs C Access Doors Provide duct markers or stenciled signs on each access door in ductwork and housings indieahmg Purpose of access (to what equipment) other maintenance and operating instructions, and appropriate safety and procedural mforuiation D Concealed Doors Where access doors are concealed above acoustical ceilings or similar conceaknent, Plasticized tags may be installed for identification in lieu of specified signs, at histallees option TECAMCAL SFECIFICATAL DWWON 15- A>ECBANICAL CITY OF FORT COUANS & COLORADO STATE, UNIVERSITY DIVISIO SRCITON 151"- MMCBANICAL IDENTIFICATION COOVER CIAaK & ASSOCIATF.SE , pr 33 PIPING SYSTEM IDENTYFICATTON A General Install pipe markers of the following type on each system indicated to receive identification, and include arrows to show normal direction of flow Existing budding identification shall match the existing method which exists in the building B Plastic pipe markers, with application system as Indicated under "MATERIALS" in this section Install on pipe insulation segment where required for hot non -insulated pipes C Locate pipe markers and color bands as follows wherever piping is exposed to view in occupied spaces, machine rooms accessible maintenance spaces (shads, tunnels, plenums) and exterior non concealed locations D New each valve and control device E Near each branch, excluding short take -offs for fixtures and terminal units, mark each pipe at branch, where there could be question of flow pattern F Near locations where pipes pass through walls or floors/ceilings, or enter non -accessible enclosures G At access doors, manholes and smular access points which permit view of concealed piping FL Near migor equipment items and other points of origination and termination Spaced mtermediawly at maxunum spacing of 25 foot along each piping run, except reduce spacmg to 15-foot in congested area of piping and equipment On piping above removable acoustical ceilmgs 34 UNDERGROUND PIPING IDENTIFICATION A General During back-filling/top soiling of each exterior underground piping systems, install continuous underground -type plastic line marker, located directly over buried line at 6 inch to 8-mch below finished grade Where multiple small Imes are buried in common trench and do not exceed overall width of I6-mch install single line marker For the fields and sundar installations, mark only edge pipelines of field 3 5 VALVE IDENTIFICATION A General Provide valve tag on valves in each piping system List each tagged valve in valve schedule for each piping system I Building services main shutoff valves 2 Each individual system main shutoff valves 3 Each individual system user shutoff valves 4 Each individual system floor shutoff valves 5 Each individual system mgtor branch shutoff valves ISM-6 1 TRCEMCAL SPECnnCATIOM MY OF FORT COLLINS t COLORADO STATE UNIVERSM DI MOMS-AIECOMICAL TRANSrr CENTER 1 SECTION 151" - MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION COOVER-CORK & ASSOCIATE$ P C B Provide the following columns and information for each valve Valve Tag Number Service Location Size Type Normal Position C Mount valve schedule frames and schedules in mechanical equipment rooms where directed by Archdect/Owner/Engineer D Where more than one (1) major mechanical equipment room is shown for project, install mounted valve schedule in each major mechanical equipment room, and repeat only main valves which are to be operated in conjunction with operations of more than single mechanical equipment room 36 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION A. General Install minimum 2-mch x 4 inch engraved plastic laminate equipment marker on each individual items of mechanical equipment Provide signs for the following general categories of equipment Main building systems control and operating valves including safety devices and hazardous units such as gas outlets Room thermostats, except gun tag labels are acceptable for room thermostats Fuel burning units including boders, furnaces, heaters, stills and absorption chillers Pumps, compressors chillers condensers and similar motor -driven units Heat exchangers, cooling towers, heat recovery units and similar equipment Fans and blowers HVAC units Tanks and pressure vessels Water treatment systems and sunder equipment B Lettering Size Mmunum 1/4-mch high lettering for name of umt. C Text of Signs In addition to the identified unit, inform operator ofoperational requirements, indicate safety and emergency precautions, and warn of hazards and unproper operations 37 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A Adjusting Relocate any mechanical identification device which has become visually blocked by work of this division or other divisions B Cleaning Clean face of identification devices and glass frames of valve charts END OF SECTION 15190 i TECEMCAL SPECDNICATiONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & COIDRADO STATE UMVnSrrV DRISION I5-WIECELAMCAL TEANSUCENTER SECTION 15250 - MX(MANICAL INSULATION COOVIRCLARK& ASSOCIATES, P C. SECTION 15250 MECHANICAL INSULATION PARTI- GENERAL i 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A Thus Section includes 1 Piping Insulation, Jackets and Accessories 2 Ductwork Insulation and Jackets 3 Equipment Insulation and Covermg B Refer to other Division 15 sections for Shields, Inserts, and Mechanical Identification C Insulation thickness based on 1999 ASHRAE 90 1 recommendations Ductwork insulation thickness is based on Table 6 2 4 2B, Envelope Criteria Table 5-16 through 5-19 forFxtenor, Unvented Athe With Roof Insulation, Unconditioned Space and Indirectly Conditioned Spaces Piping insulation thickness is based on Table 6 2.4 5 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer's Qualifications Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of mechanical msulatwn products, oftypes and sizes required, whose products have been in satisficbwq use in. similar service fnr not less than three (3) years B hislallees Qualifications Firm with at least five (5) years successful installation experience on projects with mechanical insulations similar to that required for this project C Maintam ambient temperatures and conditions required by manufacturers of adhesives, mastics and msulating cements 13 SUBMITTALS A Product Data Submit manufacturer's installation instructions and schedule listing materials, thickness, K-value, density, and furnished accessories for each service or equipment specified 14 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A Deliver Insulation, coverings, cements, adhesives, and coatings to site in containers with manufiu>turer's stamp or label, affixed showing fire hazard ratmgs of the products, name of manufacturer, and brand B Protect insulation against dirt, water, chemical, and mechanical damage gi00- i TnC1aVtCAL BPBCn+ICATIONB CITY OF FOAT COLLnVB & COLORADO BTAT& UNIVERSrry mlVLgrON 15-MCCHAMCAL BECKON IS=Sa - a>ECIUMCAL INSULATION TRAX81T Comm COOVERCLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. PART 2-PRODUCTS 21 MANUFACTURERS A Manufacturer SubJect to compliance with requirements, provide product by one of the following - Insulation a Armstrong World Industries, Inc (flexible elastomeric) b Johns -Manville Products Corp (fiberglass, calcium silicate) c Knauf Fiber Glass (fiberglass) d Manson Insulation Cc (fiberglass, calcium silicate) e Owens -Coming Fiberglas Corp (fiberglass) f Rubatex Corp (flexible elastomeric) Jacketing and Covering Products a. Childers b Ceel-Co c Johns -Manville Products Corp d Knauf Fiber Glass 2.2 PIPINGINSULATION A Ohm Fiber ASTM C 547, Type 1, rigid molded noncombustible (NFPA 259), 0 23 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 850 degree F, moisture sorption less than 0 2% by volume Composite 25/50-flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84 UL 723, and NFPA 255) Vapor Retarder Jacket ASTM C 1136, 45lbs/m tensile strength (ASTM D 828) beach puncture 50 oz m/m tear mmnnum (ASTM D 781) White Kraft paper reinforced with glass fiber yam and bonded to aluminum foil, secured with self sealing longitudinal laps and butt strips Connections Tacks, pressure sensitive color matchm vm 1 g y tape, Pemia-Weld adhesive ' B Calcium Silicate ASTM C 533, Type J, rigid molded, noncombustible (ASTMS E 136), 0 42 "K" value at 300 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 1200 degree , F,160 PSI compressive strength for 5 percent compression (ASTM C 165), flexural strength 70 psi (ASTM C 203) 0/0 flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84) Tie Wire 16 Gauge stemless steel with twisted ends on maximum 12-inch centers C Flexible Elastomenc Foam ASTM C 534, Type 1, flexible, cellular elastomenc, molded, 0 27 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 220 degree F, water vapor permeability of 0 10 perm -inch, 25/50-flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84 UL 723 and NFPA 255) D Field Applied Fittings and Jackets PVC Plastic DIMON 15-MECHANICAL . MY OF FORT COLUNB & COLORADO STATE UNIV=8M SEMON ISM- MECHANICAL INSULATIoN TRANIRT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIAT a One-piece, gloss white, molded fitting covers with factory installed in fiberglass insulation serts b 20 Mil (30 and for exterior appheations) cut and curled gloss white jacketmg material Composite 25/50 flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E84, UL 723 and NFPA 90A) c Connect with tacks and pressure sensitive color matching vinyl tape Canvas UL Listed fabric 6 ortsq yd, plain weave cotton treated with dilute fire retardant lagging adhesive Aluminum. 0 016-Inch thick sheet with factory applied moisture barrier, with longitudinal slip Joints and 2-Inch laps, die shaped fitting covers Stainless Steel Type 304 stainless steel, 0 010-mch 23 DUCTWORK INSULATION A R191d Fiberglass Board ASTM C 612, Type IA and IB, 3 lb/cu ft density 0 23 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 450degree F, moisture sorption less than 5 0% by weight, aluminum foil facing reinforced with fiberglass scran laminated to UL rated Kraft paper Composite 25/50-flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84, UL 723, and NFPA 90A) Secure with UL listed pressure sensitive tape and/or outward clinched expanded staples and vapor barrier mastic as needed 13 Flexible F'barghuss Blanker ASTM C 553, Type lL 3/4 lb/cu ft density 1-1/2 inch tlnckness 0 27 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature at compressed thickness, maximum service temperature 250 degree F, moisture sorption less than 0 2% by volume, aluminum foil facing remforced with fiberglass scrum laminated to UL rated Kraft paper Composite 25/50-flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 94, UL 40, and NFPA 90A) Secure with UL Listed pressure sensitive tape and/or outward clinched expanded staples and vapor barrier mastic as needed C Flexible Elastomenc Foam ASTM C 534 0 27 "K" value at 75 de Type L flexible, cellular elastomeric, molded, degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 220 degree F water vapor permeability of 0 10 perm-mch, 25/50-flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84, UL 723, and NFPA 255) D Field Applied Jackets ASTM C 921 Type I for ductwork with temperatures below ambient, Type II for ductwork with temperatures above ambient ® I Aluminum 0 016 inch thick sheet with factory applied moisture barrier, wit longitudinal shp 2-mch Joints and laps, die shaped fitting covers E Ductwork Insulation Accessories Provide staples, bands, wires, tape anchors comer angles and similar accessories ® as recommended by insulation manufacturer for appheations indicated ® F Ductwork Insulation Compounds Provide cements, adhesives coatings, sealers, protective finishes and similar compounds as recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated isssn s TECIDfnCAL SPKMCATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE IINlvRgMy DIVISION 15-MECRAMCAL TRANSITCENTER BECrrON ISM- MECHANICAL INSULATION COOVER-CIARK& ASSOCGTM, P G G Round Ducts and Concealed Rectangular Ducts. Adhere flexible Insulation to ductwork with adheswe applied in 6-mch wide strips on 16-mch centers Butt hisulation and seal,jomts and breaks with 2-mch lap of foil adhered over jourt 24 EQUIPMENT INSULATION A Rigid Fiberglass Board (Low Temperature) ASTM C 612, Type IA and IB, 3 Well ft density, 0 23 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 450 degree F, moisture sorption less than 5 0% by weight, aluminum foil facing reinforced with { fiberglass scran laminated to UL rated Kraft paper Composite 25/50-flame spreaftrucke developed rating (ASTM E 84, UL 723, and NFPA 90A) Secure with UL Listed pressure sensitive tape and/or outward clinched expanded staples and vapor barrier mastic as needed B Rigid Fiberglass Board (high Temperature) ASTM C 612, Type ll, 3 Well ft density, 0 23 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 850 degree F, moisture sorption less than 5 0% by weight, I -inch galvanized hexagonal wire mesh facing stitched on face of insulation Composite 25/50 flame spread/amoke developed rating (ASTM E 84 UL 723, and NFPA 90A) Secure with UL listed pressure sensitive tape and/or outward clinched expanded staples and vapor barrier mastic as needed C Flexible Fiberglass Blanket ASTM C 553, Type II,1 5 lb/cu ft density, 0 27 ' K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature at compressed thickness, maximum service temperature 450 degree F, moisture sorption less than 0 2% by volume, aluminum foil facing reinforced with fiberglass scrun laminated to UL rated Kraft paper Composite 25150 flame spread/smoke developed razing (ASTM E 84 UL 40, and NFPA 90A) Secure with UL listed pressure sensitive tape and/or outward clinched expanded staples and vapor baffler mastic as needed D Calcium Silicate ASTM C 533, Type I rigid molded block, noncombustible (ASTMS E 136),0 41 "K' value at 300 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 1200 degree F 160 psi compressive strength for 5 percent compression (ASTM C 165) flexural strength 70 psi (ASTM C 203) 0/0 flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84) Banded in place lightly butted, ,joints staggered and secured with 16 gauge galvanized or stamless steel wire or 1/2 inch x 0 015-inch galvanized steel bands on 12-mch maximum centers for large areas E Flexible Elastomenc Foam ASTM C 534, Type ll, flexible, cellular elastomenc sheet, 0 27 "K" value at 75 degree F mean temperature, maximum service temperature 220 degree F, water vapor permeability of 0 10 perm-mch, 25/50-flame spread/smoke developed rating (ASTM E 84, UL 723 and NFPA 255) Waterproof vapor retarder adhesive as needed UV - protective coating for exterior applications 1EdINICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & COLORADO STATE UNIVMrry DIVISION 15-MECHANICAL SECTrON In" MECHANICAL MUI.ATIUN -- - . --- _ TRANSIT CENTER F Jacketing Material for Equipment Insulation Provide pre -sized glass clothjwketmgmatenal, not less than 7 8 ounces per square yard, or metal Jacket at Installer's option, except as otherwise indicated O Equipment Insulation Accessories Provide staples, bands, wire, wire netting, tape, comer angles, anchors and stud pins as recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated H Equipment Insulation Compounds Provide adhesives cements, sealers, mastics and protective finishes as recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated PART 3 - EXECUTION 31 INSPECTION A Examine area and conditions where mechanical insulation is to be installed Do notproceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to Installer 32 PLUMBING PIPING INSULATION A Cold Piping 1 Applications a Potable and non potable cold water b Potable chilled water c Interior aboveground storm wafer (including overflow system) d Plumbing vents within six (6) lineal feet of roof outlet e Roof&am bowls 2 Insulation IL Fiberglass 1/2-Inch thickness up to 2 inch pipe size 1-inch thickness for 2-inch pipe size and larger B Hot Piping 1 Applications a. Potable hot water b Potable hot water and hot water circulation c Hot equipment dram 2 Insulation a Hot Water and Circulating Water Fiberglass 1/2-Inch thickness for runouts, l-inch thickness up to 2 inch pipe size, 1-1/2 inch thickness for 2-1/2 inch pipe sizes and larger 33 HVAC PIPING INSULATION (Eased on Colorado Energy Guidelines) A Refrigerant Piping Applications a Suction b Hot Gas c Hot Gas Bypass 15250 5 TECEM DrAMCAL BPECD�r MCAL 8 CITY OF FORT COLI.INS & COLORADO STATE UMVERa1TY DIVISION IS- R-CnANICAL SECION ISM - MECHANICAL INSULATION TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. 2 Insulation a FlexibleElastomenc 1/2-lnchthickness for 3/4mchptpe,l-Inch thickness for 1-mch an and above B Sub Freezing Piping (0 to 39 Degree F ( 18 to 4 Degree C)) 1 Applications a Glycol water supply and return 2 Insulation Fiberglass I -Inch thickness for 3/4-inch and 1-inch pipe, 1-1/2 inch thickness for 1-1/4 inch pipe and above C Cold Piping (40 Degree F (4 Degree C) to Ambient) Applications a Chilled water supply and return b Cooling coil condensate drain Insulation a. Fiberglass 1/2 Inch thickness up to 1 inch pipe size, 3/4-mch for 1-1/4 mdl to 2-mch, 1-mch thickness for 2-1/2 uich and larger pipe D Hot Piping (105 to 140 Degree F) Applications a Heat Recovery Supply and Return Insulation a Fiberglass 1/2-Inch thickness up to 1-inch pipe size, 1-mch thickness for 1-mch up to 2-mch, 1-1/2 inch for 2-1/2 inch and larger E Hot Low Pressure Piping (Water to 250 Degree F (121 Degree C) 1 Applications a Hot water supply and return 2 Insulation a Fiberglass 1 1/2 Inch thickness up to 2 inch pipe 2-mch thickness for all other pipe sizes b Fiberglass for runouts up to 2-mch, I -inch thickness 34 DUCTWORK INSULATION A Flexible Fiberglass Blanket I Concealed supply ductwork without liner 1 1/2 Inch thickness 2 Return ductwork in unconditioned spaces without later 1-1/2 inch thickness 3 Exhaust ductwork within 10 R of exterior opening without liner 1-1/2 Inch thickness 4 Unit housings that are not factory insulated 1 1/2 Inch thickness Ism TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE mQIYER M DIMON 15- NKCRAMCAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 1MR- MECHAMCAL INSULATION COoyizwc RS:& ASSOCIATES, P C. 3 5 EQUIPMENT INSULATION A Cold Equipment (Below Ambient Temperature) 1 Applications a Chilled water pump impeller housings b Expansion tanks c Air separators 2 Insulation Flexible Fiberglass Blanket 1-U2 Inch thickness B Hot Equipment (Above Ambient Temperature) I Applications a Boller surfaces not factory insulated b Hot water storage tanks c Water heater surfaces not factory insulated d Heat exchangers c Condensate receivers f Hot water expansion tanks g Flash tanks h Air separators L Blow down separators J Feedwater storage tanks dearators k Absorption chiller hot surfaces not factory insulated 2 Insulation a. Fiberglass (High Temperature) 2-Inch thickness, except 3-mch thickness for low-pressure boilers and steam jacketed heat exchangers Do not use for equipment above 450 degree F (232 degree C) b Calcium Silicate 2 Inch thickness, except 3-mch thickness for low pressure boilers and stearn-jacketed heat exchangers C Breeching and Stacks 1 Applications a. Breechmgs between heating equipment outlet and stack or chimney connection, except for double wall or factory Insulated breechings b Stacks that are not factory insulated c Generator exhaust piping, fittings, and mufflers 2 Insulation a. Calcium Silicate 4-Inch thickness 36 INSTALLATION OF PIPING INSULATION A Install insulation after piping system tests have been completed B Clean piping to remove foreign substances and moisture prior to applying insulation C Install Insulation products according to manufacturer's written uistmctions, building codes, and recognized industry standards RECONJVIENDEP ACCESSES TO bUILDINO ON MAIN COPUS The following 'Delivery hiap' is a map that includes recommended routes for authorized vehicles entering Die pedestrian ocre on campus h is an amampt to reduce traffic in ftse areas and to provide the most dlaect routes to servtae buildings Now Classes change 10 minutes before the hour in the morning and 10 minutes after the hour in the afternoon (after 12 Noon) These are peak pedestrian times C mirilc violattans will be enforced by Universdy Parking Management and Colorado State University Police Department a Access to StabOcs Wager, Physics, Nabral Resources, Glover and NRAL bulldmgs is tram the oval west onto the Physics/Engineering Water Plaza_ • Engineering Bullding aoosss is from file north parking lot to all wings (freight elevators in B and D wings) from Plum Street or Laurel Street • Engineenng Building access is from the north parking lot to all wings (Freight elevators in B and D wings) from Plum Street or Laurel Surest Access to Plant Sciences, Natural Resources and Clark A and B wings Is from Unnierstly Avenue Morgan Library seance deliveries should use the southwest comer loading dock on South Dmre • Accass to Glover, Lory Student Center and Engineering A4C wings is from University Avenue to Centre Avenue a Access to Lary Student Center loading dock or north doors and elevator (NW corner) Is from Plum street a Access to Clark Building C wing parking kit (loading area on the west side of the Clark A lot) and Eddy and Educaton poadng on the west side of the Clark A wing parking tort) Is from Pitklo Street. a Aylesworth Braden Hall, Education and Eddy access w from Pitlan Street a Anatomy/Zoology, Physiology and Environmental Health buildings may be accessed from Lake Street and the south parking lot • Visual Arts, Gifford, Molecular and Radiological Slosclances and Chemistry bOding access is from Mandan Street and the servioe drive Centre Avenue between Pitkh and Lake streets is permanently dosed to vehicle traffic 11 3 Bids by corporations must be executed in the corporate name by the president or a vice-president (or other appropriate officer accompanied by evidence of authority to sign) and the corporate seal shall be affixed and attested by the secretary or an assistant secretary The corporate address and state of incorporation shall be shown below the corporate name 11 4 Bids by partnerships must be executed in the partnership name and signed by a partner his title must appear under his signature and the official address of the partnership must be shown below the signature 11 5 Bids by joint venture shall be signed by each participant in the joint venture or by an authorized agent of each participant The full name of each person or company interested in the Bid shall be listed on the Bid Form 11 6 The Bid shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt of all Addenda (the numbers of which must be filled in on the Bid Form) 11 7 No alterations in Bids or in the printed forms therefore by erasures interpolations or otherwise will be acceptable unless each such alteration is signed or initialed by the Bidder if initialed OWNER may require the Bidder to identify any alteration so initialed 11 8 The address and telephone number for communications regarding the Bid shall be shown 12 0 BID PRICING Bids must be priced as set forth in the Bid Schedule or Schedules 13 0 SUBMISSION OF BIDS 13 1 Bids shall be submitted at the time and place indicated in the Invitation to Bid and shall be enclosed in an opaque sealed envelope marked with the Project title Bid No and name and address of the Bidder and accompanied by the Bid Security, Bid Form Bid Bond Statement of Bidders Qualifications, and Schedule of Subcontractors as required in Section 00430 If the Bid is sent through the mail or other delivery system the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in a separate envelope with the notation BID ENCLOSED on the face of it 13 2 Bids shall be deposited at the designated location prior to the time and date for receipt of Bids indicated in the Invitation to Bid or any extension thereof made by addendum Bids received after the time and date for receipt of Bids will be returned unopened Bidder shall assume full responsibility for timely delivery at the location designated for receipt of Bids 13 3 Oral telephonic telegraphic or facsimile Bids are invalid and Section 00100 Page 5 TECRNICAL SFECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLirys & COLORADO 8TA1$ ODnV&Rgrry DIV1810N 1S-MECHANICAL SEC71ON 15250 -MECHANICAL INSULATION TRANsrr cENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, F Q D Omit insulation on exposed chrome -plated piping (except for handicapped fixtures), air chambers, unions balance cocks, flow regulators, dram Imes from water coolers, drainage Piping located in crawl spaces or tunnels, buried piping, fire protection Piping, and pre- msulated equipment. E Omit insulation on hot piping within radiation enclosures or unit cabinets on cold piping within unit cabinets provided piping is located over drain pan, on heating piping beyond control valve, located within heated space, on condensate piping between steam trap and union, and on unions, flanges, simmers, flexible connections, and expansion joints F Secure longitudinal jacket laps and butt strips according to manufacturers reoommendshons G Firmly rub lap and butt strips to pressurize seam and ensure positive closure H Insulate each continuous run of piping with full-length units of usulahon with amgle cut piece to complete nin Do not use scraps I Apply insulation to piping with a(1lomts tightly fitted to ehmmate voids J Apply insulation on cold surfaces with a continuous, unbroken vapor seal Hangers supports, and anchors that are secured directly to cold surfaces must be adequately insulated and vapor sealed to prevent condensation Seal pipe terminations in chilled water or glycol systems every four (4) pipe sections K. Extend surface finishes to protect all surfaces, end, and raw edges of insulation L Protect vapor-barrieriackets on pipe insulation from puncture or other damage Avoid the ase Of staples on vapor barrierjackets Seal vapor barrier penetrations with vapor barrier finish recommended by the manufacturer M Cover valves, fittings and annular items with equivalent thickness and composition of insulation as applied to adjoining pipe run Install factory molded orjob fabricated covers (at Installer's option) N Extend piping insulation without Interruption through walls, floors and similar piping penetrations, except where fnastoppmg materials are required G Provide thermal shield mserts on all pipe (Refer to 15140) For piping below ambient temperature, apply vapor barrier lap cement on butt JOmts and seal with 3-mch wide vapor barrier tape Minimum insulation insert lengths a. 1 1 /2 — 2-M Inch Pipe 10-Inches b 3 — 6-hich Pipe 12-Inches c 8 — 101nch Pipe 16-Inches d 12 Inch and Larger Pipe 22-Inches P Apply galvanized metal shields between hangers or supports and pipe insulation Form shields to fit the msuhWon and extend up to the centerline of the pipe The shield length shall be 4-mches less than the associated Insulation hanger insert to allow for vapor retarding butt Joints on each side of the shields 14 41 M 41 1 DIVISION 15 MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER ASSOCGIT&& P C Q Apply adhesives, mashes and coatings at manufacturer's recommended mmnmum coverage per gallon R. Replace all damaged insulation in whole Repair of damaged insulation will not be accepted S Insulate fittings and valves with PVC insulated fitting covers and insulation inserts per manufacturer's recommendations T Install aluminum jacket on exterior piping Install metaliackets by overlapping seams 2-mches and securing with metal bands on 24-mch centers Caulk all seams with clear silicone Locate longitudinal seams at the bottom of piping. Finish elbows and tees with matching metal fitting covers Finish other fittings with conventional weather insulation materials with aluminum finish 37 INSTALLATION OF DUCTWORK INSULATION A Install insulation products according to manufacturer's written instructions, building codes, and recognized industry standards B Do not insulate fiberglass ductwork or lined ductwork C Clean ductwork to remove foreign substances and moisture prior to applying insulation D Apply insulation to ductwork with all joints tightly fitted to eliminate voids E Seal all vapor retardant.Jacket scams and penetrations with UL listed tapes or vapor retardant adhesive as recommended by the manufacturer F Secure insulation to the underside of duct 24-inches or greater with mechanical fasteners or speed clips spaced 18-motes on center Cut offprotmding ends of fasteners after speed clips are installed and seal penetration of vapor barrier G Extend ductwork insulation without Interruption through walls floors and smndar penetrations except where fire stopping materials are required IL Install aluminum Jacket on exterior ductwork Insulation when not lined L Install corner angles on all external comers of insulation in exposed finished spaces before covering with jacketing I Adhere flexible elastomenc sheots to ductwork by compression fit and full coverage of adhesive Seal butt jomts with same adhesive Apply the same sheet thickness on standing metal duct seams as installed on the duct surface 38 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT INSULATION A Install insulation products according to manufacturers instructions building codes, and recognized industry standards 15250 9 TECRNICAL SPNWICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15-NIZAMANWAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15250 - MICRANICAL INSULATION COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. B Apply insulation as close as possible to equipment by grooving, scoring, and beveling insulation, if necessary As required, secure insulation to equipment with studs, pins, clips, adhesive, wres or bands C FillIomts cracks, seams, and depressions with bedding compound to form smooth surface On cold equipment use vapor retardant cement D Provide insulated dual temperature or cold equipment containing fluids below ambient temperature with vapor retardant jackets E Maintain integrity ofvapor-barrier on equipment insulation and protect it to prevent puncture and other damage F Do not apply insulation to equipment, mufflers, breechings, or stacks while hot G Apply insulation using staggered joint method and double layer construction. Apply each layer of insulation separately H Cover insulated surfaces with layer of insulating cement, troweled in workmanlike manner, leaving smooth continuous surface Fill in scored block, seems, chipped edges and depressions, and cover over with wire netting and joints with 114-mch thick cement to remove surface irregularities I Cover insulated surfaces with all -service jacketing neatly fitted and firmly secured Lap seams at least 2-inch Apply over vapor barrier where applicable J Do not insulate manholes, handholes, cleanouts, ASME stamp or manufacturer's nameplate Provide neatly beveled edge at interruptions of insulation K Provide removable insulation sections with aluminum jacket and stainless steel bands to cover parts of equipment which must be opened for maintenance, include metal vessel covers fasteners, flanges, frames and accessories L Provide aluminum jacketing on exterior insulated `equipment as recommended by manufacturer On flexible elastomene insulation, apply two (2) coats of manufacturer's approved U V resistant finish 39 EXISTING INSULATION REPAIR A Repair damaged sections of existing mechanical insulation, both previously damaged or damaged during this construction period END OF SECTION 15250 TBCHNICALSPECQtlCATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS k COLORADO STAIR UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15-MBCIUMCAL 1EAliBIT CENTER SEC'HON 15510- llYDROMC PIPING COOVER CLARK ik ASSOCIATES, P.C. SECTION 15510 - HYDRONIC PIPING PART 1-GENERAL 1 I DESCRIPTION OF WORK A This section consists of fumtshmg and Installing piping systems associated with heating chilled, and condenser water systems 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Comply with ASME B31 9 (Building Service Piping Code) for matenals, products, installation and testing B Pipe and Fitting Manufacturer's Qualifications Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of pipes and pipe fixings of types and sizes requved, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than five (5) years C Welder's Qualifications All welders shall be qualified in accordance with ASME Boller and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications D Before any welding is performed, the Contractor shall submit to the ArclutectlEngmeer a copy of the Manufacturer's Record of Welder or Welding Operator Qushf cation Tests and his Welding Procedure Specification together with the Procedure Qualification Record as required by Section DC of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code E The types and extent of nondestructive examinations required for pipe welds are as shown in Table 136 4 of the ASME Code for Pressure Piping ANSFASME B31 1 — Power Piping If requirements for non-destmcttve examination are to be other than that stated above, the degree of exanunation, and basis for rejection shall be a matter of prior written agreement between the fabricator or contractor and the purchaser F Each manufacturer or contractor shall be responsible for the quality of welding done by his organization and shall repair or replace any work not in accordance with these specifications G Soldering and Brazing Procedures shall conform to ANSI B9 t Standard Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration 13 SUBMITTALS A Submit under provisions of Section 15010 B Welding Certifications Submit reports as required for piping work C Brazing Certifications Submit reports as required for piping work, 13-DEMANICAL 1SSIa-avnnnmr 14 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS �t 1, TBANSM CENM ASSOCIATES, P C. A Submit under provisions of Section 15010 Additionally, submit the following information Valve Schedule for all Valves For each valve list valve designation number, valve type, size, location, and function Written report certifying leak testing PART 2-PRODUCTS 21 PH ING AND FITMGS A General Working pressure and temperature maxm=M 125 psi and 250 degrees F water service B Copper Pipe ASTM B88, hard -drawn copper tube Type K for below ground Ines and Type L for above ground lines 1 Fittings a Wrought copper solder joint fittings, ASME B 16 22 b Bronze pipe flanges/futmgs, ANSI B 16 24 (Class 150 and 300) 2 Joining Material rL Solder 1) ASTM B32, 95-5 tin -antimony Grade 95TA 2) ASTM B32 (NSF), Silver -Tin Copper Alloy b Brazing AWS A5 8, for underground Ines and where copper pipe is connected to brass 1) Copperphosphoms-Beup 2) Silver-BAg 3 Unions ASME B 16 22-95 Wrought copper solder Joint, ground seat 4 Dielectric Connections Fittings having insulating material isolating Joined dissimilar metals a Unions 175 psi nummum working pressure ends to match connections b Waterway Fittings 1) ASTM A53 Xmc electroplated steel pipe casing with inert non- corrosive thermoplastic In ntg (NSF/FDA listed) 2) Thread x thread ends In -inch x 3-mch through 4-mch x 6-mch 3) Groove x thread ends 1/2-mch x 4-inch through 4-mch x 6-inch 4) Listed by IAPMO/UPC and SBCC PST and ESI 5) Dielectric unions are not an acceptable substitute for dielectric waterway fittings C Steel Pipe ASTM A53 Schedule 40 black steel pipe (Grade B, Type E, electric resistance welded) (Grade B. Type S or A106 high temperature, seamless) Fittings TWEINICAL SPEC6'ICATIONS CITY OFFORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATIC UNIVICRSITY A1VI ION 1S-MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENIER SECTION 1SSIO-HYDRONIC PIPING COOVRR-CWRK & ASSOCIATES PC a Threaded ASME B 16 4, Class 125 cast iron, or ASME B16 3 Class 150, malleable -iron Standard pattern for threaded joints Threads shall conform to ASM 3 B 1201-83 b Flanged ASME B16 1, Class 125 cast iron raised ground face bolt holes spot faced 1) Gaskets ANSI B1621 full faced for cast iron flanges, raised face for steel flanges c Welded All Piping 2 1/2 Inch and Larger ASTM A234 standard weight, seamless black steel butt weld Unions ASME B1639 86, malleable -iron, Class 150 hexagonal stock, with ball -and socket joints, metal to -metal bronze seating surfaces, female threaded ends Dielectric Connections Construct to isolate dissimilar metals prevent galvanic action and prevent corrosion a Unions Threaded or soldered end connections for the pipe materials in which installed b Waterway Fittings 1) ASTM-A53 Xinc electroplated steel pipe casing with mert, non- corrosive thermoplastic lining (NSF/FDA listed) 2) Thread x thread ends 1/2 inch x 3-mch through 4-inch x 6-mch 3) Groove x thread ends 1/2-mch x 4-inch through 4-inch x 6 inch 4) Listed by IAPMO/UPC and SBCC PST and ESI. 5) Dielectric unions are not an acceptable substitute for dielectric waterway fittings Flanged Connection Dielectric gasket and bolt kit D Flexible Pipe Connectors As specified in Section 15241 I? Grooved Piping Products 1 Coupling Housings Grooved mechanical type which engages grooved or shouldered pipe ends encasing an elastomeric gasket which bridges pipe ends to create seal Cast in two (2) or more parts secure together during assembly with nuts and bolts a Malleable iron ASTM A47 b Ductile iron ASTM A536 2 Gaskets Mechanical grooved coupling design, pressure responsive so that internal pressure serves to increase seal's tightness, constructed of elastomers having properties as designated by ASTM D2000 a Water Services EDPM Grade E, with Green color code identification b Other Services As recommended by Manufacturer 3 Bolts and Nuts Heat -treated carbon steel, ASTM A183 nnnimum tensile 110,000 psi 4 Fittings Grooved or shouldered end couplings a Malleable Iron ASTM A47 b Ductile Iron ASTM A536 c Fabricated Steel ASTM A53 3/4 inch to 4 inch Type E or S d Steel ASTM A234 design to accept grooved mechanical carbon steel Schedule 40 Type F for Grade B for 5 inch to 20 inch TSCIIMCAL SPECH+ICAT[ONs CITv of FORT COLLINs & COLORADo sTAT@ uMvnsm DINUION 15-NRRCHAMCAL , S6CI'ION 15510- HYItROMC PIPWG TRANCZNTRR COOVER CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C 5 Grooves Conform to the following a Standard Steel Square cut b Lightweight Steel Roll grooved c Cast Iron Radius cut grooved, AW WA C606 6 Acceptable Manufacturer a Victaulic b Gmvlok 22 VALVES A- General 1 Comply with MSS-92 1980 'Valve Users Manual" 2 Sizes Provide valves of same size as upstream pipe size. Size control valves for required flow B Extended Stems Where insulation is indicated or spectfied, provide extended stems to allow full operation of the valve without interference by the insulation C Bypass and Dram Connections Comply with MSS SP-45 D End Connections As specified in the individual valves specifications 1 Threads Comply with ANSI B2 1 - 2 Flanges Comply with ANSI 1316 1 for cast iron ANSI B 16 5 for steel and ANSI B 16 24 for bronze 3 Solder-Iomt Comply with ANSI B16 18 Where soldered end connections are used use solder having a melting point below 840 degree F for gate globe, and check valves and below 421 degree F for ball valves E Ball Valves 1 3-Inch and Smaller MSS-SP-110, 150 psi SWP 600 psi BOO, two piece ASTM B584 cast bronze body, full port, chrome plated brass/bronze ball TFE seats anti blowout stem separate packnut with adjustable stem packing, extended stem, and vinyl covered steel handle Threaded or soldered end connections 2 Acceptable Manufacturers a Nibco T(S 585-70 b Crane c Apollo (Conbraco) d Stockham e Walworth F Eccentric Plug Valves 2-Inch and Smaller 150 psi bronze body, resilient plug, stemless steel bearings, cast Iron end, Vitron packing PIPE U-nng seal resilient plug facing square head, level actuator threaded ends Provide memory stop feature Do not use for natural gas services LEUMUCAL SPECDW&nONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DTY�ION 15-BIECHAMCAL TEANBTTC'EIVTSR SECTION 15510-HYDROMC PIPING COOVER•CLARE & ASSOCIATES, P C. a Acceptable Manufacturers 1) DeZunk Fig 120 2 2 1/2 Inch and Larger Sizes 125 psi, cast Iron body resilient plug stainless steel bearings, Buna packing PTFE U-ring seal, resilient plug facings, lever actuators except hand wheels where indicated, and flanged ends Provide memory stop feature Do not use for natural gas services a Acceptable Manufacturers 1) DeZurik Fig 11 2) Milliken 3) Homestead G Globe Valves 2 1/2 Inch and Smaller MSS SP-80 Class 150, ASTM B62 bronze body and bonnet, TFE seat disc and malleable Iron or ductile iron hand wheel union bonnet, non -asbestos packing, silicon bronze ASTM B371 or low -zinc alloy B 99 stem Threaded or soldered end connections a Acceptable Manufacturers 1) NIbco T/S 235-4 2) Milwaukee 3) Jenkins 4) Stockham 5) Lunkenhetmer 6) Crane 7) Walworth 2 3-Inch and Larger MSS SP45 Class 125 ASTM A126 Class B cast Iron body and bolted bonnet, cast bronze or cast iron disc and cast iron or malleable inn hand wheel non -asbestos packing bronze trimmed OS&Y Flanged end connection a. Acceptable Manufacturers 1) Nibco F718-B 2) Milwaukee 3) Jenkins 4) Stockham - 5) Lunkenheimer 6) Crane 7) Walworth H Butterfly Valves 4-Inch and Larger MSS SP-67, ASTM A126, Class B fully lugged cast iron body, ASTM B 148 aluminum bronze disc, ASTM A582 416 stainless steel stem, EPDM liner bronze bearings non-metallic bushing and NBR stem seals Rated for 250 psi bi-directional shutoff and 250 psi dead-end service with downstream Piping removed Provide extended neck for insulation Sizes 4" — 6' shall be lever operated with 10-position throttling plate sizes 8-mch and larger shall have weatherproof gear operators a. Acceptable Manufacturers TRC9NICALCITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE WVMWry DIVISION is -MECHANICAL , CENTERSECTION lssla-HYDRONIC PIPING COOVER CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P,C. 1) Keystone Figure 222 2) Jamesberry 3) Milwaukee 4) DeZurik L Check Valves Swing Check Valve 2-1/2 Inch and Smaller MSS SP-80, Class 150 SWP, ASTM B62 bronze body and bonnet horizontal Swing design, Y-pattem, with TM seat disc Threaded or soldered end connections 1) Acceptable Manufacturers a) Nibco T/S 433-X b) Milwaukee c) Grinnell d) Stockham 3-Inch and Larger MSS SP-71, Class 125, ASTM A126 Class B cast iron body with bronze trim, non asbestos gasket, horizontal Swing, and Ranged ends 1) Acceptable Manufacturers a) Nibco F918 B b) Milwaukee c) Stockham d) Hammond e) Grinnell Drain Valve Ball valve with threaded hose end and cap with chain Apollo Fig 78-100/78 200 Series K Balancing Valves 400 psrg, bronze body, chrome plated brass ball, tenon seats, blowout Proof stem and veatun section Provide with integral valved readout ports and memory stop Size valve to provide a 7-mch to 25 inch W G meter reading at full scheduled flow 1 Flow Set AccuSetter Model AP or AS Provide with the following Options a Ball Blowdown/Dram b Stem Extender c Extended Pressure/Temperature Ports L Safety Relief Valves 1 Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by 14 the manufactures listed a Amtrol b Bell & Gossett ITT Fluid Handling Division c Kunkle Valve Co, Inc d Lonergan e Lunkenhermer Co 4 usio s M 40 23 W ta-MECHAKICAL f Watts Diaphragm operated, cast iron or brass body valve with low inlet pressure check valve inlet strainer removable without system shutdown and noncorrosive valve seat and stem, 125 psig working pressure and 250 degree maximum operating temperature Valve designed built, rated, and stamped in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Select valve to suit actual system Pressure and BTU capacity Factory set valve to relieve at 10 psi above operating pressure with field adjustment capabilities M Automatic Fill Valve Manufacturer Subject to compliance the manufacturers listed a Amtrol with requirements provide products by b Bell & Gossett fIT Fluid Handling Division c Kunkle Valve Co, Inc d Lonergan e Lunkenhemier Co f Watts N Diaphragm operated, cast Iron or brass body, fill valve designed to maintain water pressure in a closed water system, Valve includes cleanable strainer, removable seat assembly Pub lever for quick filling, and built-m check valve Adjustment range of 10 to 25 psig Maximum operating temperature shall be 225 degrees F, maximum working pressure of 125 psig O Backfgow Preventer As specified in Section 15411 PIPING ACCESSORIES A. Test Taps Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a Fairfax Company b Peterson Engineering Company c Universal Lancaster d Sisco e MG Piping Products Company 2 Combination pressure and temperature test taps consisting of IM-mch or 1/2-inch nickel plated brass body, MPT fitting designed to receive either temperature or pressure probe and gasketed and threaded cap with retention chain Dram Pans Minimum 18 gauge stainless steel reinforced to support weight of drain pan and water Provide not less than 2-mch deep with a 3/4-inch dram connection will not receive consideration 13 4 No Bidder may submit more than one Bid Multiple Bids under different names will not be accepted from one firm or association 14 0 MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS 14 1 Bids may be modified or withdrawn by an appropriate document duly executed (in a manner that a Bid must be executed) and delivered to the place where Bids are to be submitted at any time prior to the opening of Bids 14 2 Bids may also be modified or withdrawn in person by the Bidder or an authorized representative provided he can prove his identity and authority at any time prior to the opening of Bids 14 3 Withdrawn Bids may be resubmitted up to the time designated for the receipt of Bids provided that they are then fully in conformance with these Instructions to Bidders 15 0 OPENINGS OF BIDS Bids will be opened and (unless obviously non -responsive) read aloud publicly as indicated in the Invitation to Bid An abstract of the amounts of the Base Bids and major alternates (if any) will be made available after the opening of Bids 16 0 BIDS TO REMAIN OPEN SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE All Bids shall remain open for forty-five (45) days after the day of the Bid Opening, but OWNER may, in his sole discretion release any Bid and return the Bid Security prior to that date 17 0 AWARD OF CONTRACT 17 1 OWNER reserves the right to reject any and all Bids to waive any and all informalities not involving price time or changes in the Work to negotiate contract terms with the Successful Bidder and the right to disregard all nonconforming nonresponsive unbalanced or conditional Bids Also OWNER reserves the right to reject the Bid of any Bidder if OWNER believes that it would not be in the best interest of the Project to make an award to that Bidder whether because the Bid is not responsive or the Bidder is unqualified or of doubtful financial ability or fails to meet any other pertinent standard or criteria established by OWNER Discrepancies between the indicated sum of any column of figures and the correct sum thereof will be resolved in favor of the correct sum 17 2 In evaluating Bids OWNER will consider the qualifications of the Bidders whether or not the Bids comply with the prescribed requirements and such alternates unit prices and other data as may be requested in the Bid Form or prior to the Notice of Award Section 00100 Page 6 TRCHNICAL SMCR+ICATIONS cITY of FORT cOLLINB & COI.ORADo sTATH twvzar y DIVISION 15-b>ECHANICAL SHMON 15510-AYDRONIC PIPING ENm COOVH6.l7,ARIS & A3ANsrr cB$ 24 EXPANSION TANKS A. Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by the manufacturers listed 1 Amtrol, Inc 2 Armstrong Pumps Inc 3 Bell & Gossett ITT, Fluid Handling Division 4 Taco Inc B Diaphragm Type Welded steel tank suitable for 125 psig working pressure, 350 degrees maximum operating temperature, constructed tested, and labeled in accordance with ASME Pressure Vessel Code Flexible diaphragm separates air charge from system water Include taps for pressure gauge air charge fitting, and dram 2.5 STRAINERS A Manufacturer Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by the manufacturers listed 1 R-P&C Valve Division White Consolidated Industries, Inc 2 Armstrong Machine Works 3 Hoffman Specialty ITT, Fluid Handling Division 4 Keckley 5 Spirax Sarco B Wye Pattern Strainers 125 psig working pressure cast iron or bronze construction, complete with bottom dram connection and removable Type 304 stainless steel screens with 3/64-inch perforations at 233 per square inch C Basket Strainers For 125 psig or less working pressure and pipe sizes 16-inches and less High tensile ASTM A126B Class B cast iron angle design, flanged end connections ductile iron clamped cover perforated Type 304 stainless steel basket, with 3/64-inch perforations at 233 per square inch, and bottom dram connection PART 3-EXECLMON 31 PIPE APPLICATIONS A 2-Inches and Smaller I Black Steel Install steel pipe with threaded joints and fittings 2 Copper Pipe a Install Type L copper pipe with wrought copper fithggs and solder ,joints above ground, within building b Install Type K copper pipe with wrought copper finings and brazed alloy joints below ground TZCMCAL SPRCIMCATIONS CITY OP FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATR ONIVERSITY DIVISION 15-bIRCHAMCAL TRAMrr CMan SEMON 15510-HYDROMC PMG COMER MARK & ASSOCIATRS, P C. B 2-1/2 Inches and Larger Install black steel pipe 1 Welded and Flanged Joints Install welded fittings on pipe 2 1/2 inches and larger 2 Grooved Couplings and Mechanical Fittings Install mechanical grooved end pipe on condenser water piping 32 PIPING INSTALLATION GENERAL A Arrange piping m horizontal groups, each group to be in one plane Maintain indicated slope B Conceal pipe installations in walls, pipe chases, utility spaces, above ceilings below grade or floors C Install piping tight to slabs beams, joists, columns walls, and other permanent elements of the building Install piping parallel to permanent elements of building Provide space to permit insulation applications with I inch clearance outside insulation Provide 2-inch space above removable ceiling panels to allow for panel removal D Fire and Smoke Wall Penetrations Maintain the fire and smoke rated integrity where pipes pass through fire and smoke rated walls partitions, ceilings, and floors Refer to Section 15120 E Sloping, Air Venting, and Draining 1 Install piping true to line and grade, and free of traps and air pockets Install Piping level except for gravity flow systems such as condenser water and condensate drain piping 2 Connect branch piping to bottom of mains, except for up -feed risers which shall have take -off out top of roam 3 Install manual air vents at high points in hydronic piping systems and at all coils Provide 1/4-mch copper, 180 degree bend pipe to discharge vented water into can 4 Install automatic air vent on air separator and where shown Provide valved inlet and route discharge pipe to floor drain 5 Install drain valves with hose adapters at low points in mains risers and branch Imes Drain consists of a tee fitting 3/4-mch ball valve and short 3/4-mch threaded nipple and cap F Fittings Standard manufactured fittings Field fabricated fittings and bushings are prohibited on all piping G Make reductions in pipe sizes using eccentric reducer fitting installed with the level side UP H Unions Install unions in pipes 2-mch and smaller adjacent to each valve, at final connections of each piece of equipment and elsewhere to permit alterations and repairs Install dielectric unions to Join dissimilar metals Unions are not required on flanged devices DO NOT USE DIELECTRIC UNIONS ON HEATING WATER SYSTEMS L SPECWCATIONs CITY OF FORT COLL m & CO[ARA DTYDO STATE 11NIVERSCFY IBION ls-buDaum L SECTION Is518-HYDRONIC PIPING COMER CIARK& I Flanges Install flanges on valves and equipment having 2 1/2 inch and larger connections 7 Joints 1 Threaded Joints Apply Teflon tape to male equipment threads Do not use pipe with threads that are corroded or damaged 2 Soldered Joints Comply with AWS Soldering Manual 98 K Keep openings in piping closed during construction to prevent entrance of foreign matter L Install flexible connectors at inlet and discharge connections to base -mounted pumps and other vibration producing equipment M Electrical Equipment Spaces Do not run piping through transformer vaults and other electrical spaces 3.3 VALVES A Field check valves for packing and lubricant Replace leaking packing Service valves with lubricant for smooth and proper operation before placing in service B Install valves accessible from floor level, located for easy access C Install valves in horizontal piping with stem at or above center of pipe Install valves in Position to allow full stem movement Provide operating handles for valves and cocks without integral operators D Provide extended valve stems where insulation is specified E Provide separate support where necessary F Do not use valves with soldered ends for heating water piping applications G Where soldered end connections are used for valves, use solder having a melting point below 840 degrees F for gate globe and check valves, below 421 degrees F for ball valves H Provide valves same size as line size Provide dram valves and hose adapters at strainers for blowoff, same size as strainer blowoff connection Provide mechanical actuators with chain operators where valves 2-1/2 inches and larger are mounted more than 6-feet above the floor Extend chains to elevation of 5-feet above floor TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CrrY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION Is- MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION Iss19- UYDRONIC PIPING COMER CLARK & ASSOCIATES, F C. 34 35 K Check Valves 1 Install check valves for proper direction of flow as follows a Swing Check Valve Horizontal position with hinge pin level b Wafer Check Valve Horizontal or vertical position between flanges L Valve End Selection Select valves with the following ends or types of pipe/tube connections 1 Copper Tube Size 2 inch and Smaller Solder ends except to heating hot water provide threaded ends 2 Steel Pipe Sizes Much and Smaller Threaded or grooved -end 3 Steel Pipe Sizes 2-1/2 Inch and Larger Flanged or grooved end 4 At all piping hot taps provide a gate valve with the hot tap and a butterfly valve for shutoff service Hot taps shall be provided only where approved by the Engineer M Valve Application Install valves in accordance with the following table SERVICE VALVE TYPE H dronic Isolation 3" and Smaller Ball Valve HYdrownc Isolation 4 and Larger Butterfly Valve _Hydromc Throttling or By2ass Valve All Sizes Globe Valve H dronic BalancMg Valve 2" and Smaller Balancing Valve Hydromc Balancing Valve 2 1/2" and Larger Eccentric Plug Valve or Butterfly Valve Hydromc Pump Discharge Check Valves, 2 and Smaller Swing Check Hydronic Pump Discharge Check Valve, 2-1/2 and Larger Wafer Check Valve EQUIPMENT PIPING A Provide combination balancing and shutoff valves to regulate water flow through piping coils and at other equipment and piping where shown or required for proportioning flow B Install automatic fill valve in cold water make-up to boilers and chillers Install three - valve bypass with globe valve around automatic fill valve for quick filling system Install backflow preventer upstream of fill valve and bypass DRAINPANS A install drain pan under the entire length of any piping, including valves joints and fittings installed over motor motor starter, switch gear transformer or other electrical equipment and under all piping located anywhere in any transformer vault, electrical 0 13519 11 TECHNICAL SPECEICATIOM CITY OF PORT coLu ds & Cot.ORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISIONIS-N DCDAWCAL sRenON ISSIO- HYDRONIC PIPn4rs COOVRR CLARK & ASSOCIA switchboard room, and telephone equipment room Pipe dram connection to discharge where shown or at nearest floor drain 36 TESTING ¢ A General Provide temporary equipment for testing including pump and gauges Test before insulation is installed Test piping to be concealed prior to permanent enclosure B Provide the Engineer a minimum of twenty-four hours notice of dates when acceptance test be will conducted Conduct tests in presence of representative of agency having jurisdiction C Test piping systems using ambient temperature water except where there is risk of damage due freezing to Engineer approval is required prior to testing if other than hydostatic tests are used i D Use vents installed at high points in the direction of now, in the system to release trapped air while tiling the system Use drains installed at low points for complete renwval of the liquid E Examine system to see that equipment and parts that cannot withstand test pressures are properly isolated F a System Tests 1 Hydrostatic Test Pressurize the system to 100 psig or 15 times the design pressure whichever is greater Maintain pressure until the entire system has been inspected for leaks but in no case for a time period of less than four (4) hours 2 Compressed Air or Nitrogen Test Compressed iur tests may be substituted for hydrostatic tests only when ambient conditions or existing building conditions prohibit safe use of hydrostatic testing and must be reviewed by the Engineer prior to any testing For tests of this type, subject the piping system to the gas pressure indicated for that specific system Maintain the test pressure for the , duration of a soapy water test of each joint 3 Maintain test pressure until the entire system has been inspected for leaks, but in , no case less than four hours Examine all piping joints and connections for leakage G Repair failed piping sections by disassembly and re -installation using new materials to extent required to overcome leakage Do not use chemicals, stop -leak compounds mastics, or other temporary repair methods H Drain test water after testing and repair work has been completed 1 Prepare written report of testing indicating locations of leaks corrected method used to correct leaks, number of tests required and certification that system is teak free Provide three (3) copies of test results Issraiz DPVISI 1CAL SPRCIFICATIONS CTI'Y OF FORT COLLINS & COLORA ESTATE WMRSTTY OTYffiION 15-aHiCHAN[CAL SRCTION 15518-HYDRONIC PR?ING TRANSIT CENTER COOVER.CLARE & ASSOCIATES, P G 37 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A Flush system with clean water Remove, clean, and replace strainer screens B After cleaning and flushing but before balancing, remove disposable fine mesh strainers in pump suction diffusers 38 PRESSURE 1NDEPENDENT CHARACTERIZED FLOW CONTROL VALVES A Pressure Independent Characterized Flow Control Valves shall be factory set for flow required and failure mode of operation Field verification and documentation of flow by local field representative shall be provided 39 TRAINING A. Provide two (2) hours of instruction on hydromc systems Include minimum following items as a 1 Location of automatic and manual air vents 2 Location of strainers and blow down valves 3 Location of safety and relief valves 4 System drain valves 5 System fill and associated devices 6 Expansion tank and air separator END OF SECTION 15510 TECIDRCAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COIA1LlDp STATE UNIVSRSI7'Y DIMON is -MECHANICAL �, CERM SECTION lSs17 - GLYCOL SYSTEMS TRAMNTER COME CLARK & ASSOCIATES Px SECTION 15517 - GLYCOL SYSTEMS PART1-GENERAL I i DESCRIPTION OF WORK A Automatic glycol feed systems and inhibited propylene glycol solutions B Coordinate exact requirements with CSU Facilities Management prior to bidding 12 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer's Qualifications Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of glycol systems of types and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than five (5) years B Codes and Standards Provide glycol system components and materials to meet all Local and National Codes and Standards C Provide one (1) year manufacturer's warranty 13 SUBMITTALS A Product Data Submit manufacturer's technical product data, including installation instructions and dimensioned drawings B Maintenance Data Submit maintenance data and spare parts lists Include this data, product data, and shop drawings in maintenance manual in accordance with requirements of Division IS 14 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A Submit glycol solution strength test results PART 2 - PRODUCTS 21 AUTOMATIC GLYCOL MAKE-UP SYSTEM A General Provide factory assembled and leak tested glycol feed system with the following components B Tank. 50 Gallon polyethylene removable cover, and required system connections Support with four -leg steel stand with four (4) bolt pads painted with oxide primer and enamel finish C Pump Bronze positive displacement rotary gear or turbine type, 15GPM rmmmumflowlate at 100 psi TDH, 113 HP ODP motor 120/1/60 D Control System automatically meets a glycoltwater solution into hydronic loop based on a drop in pressure in the loop System shall be either pressure switch and pump or pressure regulating valve in combination with diaphragm tank pressure switch and pump Low level cut off Interlocked with pump mvatot+ is-t�cenracei, TaAMsrr CDhiij ASSOCIATES P C E Pressure Switch Field adjustable 10 20 psi pressure range factory set at 12 psi F Pressure Relief Valve Prevents over -pressure and relieves back to tank. G Pressure Gauge with isolation valve on discharge piping H Low Level Switch Mounted on solution tank. I Suction Piping W-Inch rubber hose or PVC piping with ball valve and Y strainer J Discharge Piping I/2,1ach steel piping with MI fittings or rigid copper piping with brass fittings Provide pressure switch ball valve, check valve, and relief valve on the pump discharge K. Control Panel Minimum NEMA 12 enclosure, HOA with naming light and magnetic starter for feed pump alarm light and audible alarm and dry contacts for BAS connection for low level, 840ot power cord with grounded plug all wiring routed in conduit L. Provide an extra 50 gallon drum of propylene glycol with transfer pump Hand -operated Lary type, 8 -0" long, 314 inch hose with 3/4 inch non -sparking nozzle, 1-inch telescoping suction pipe adaptor with 2-mch thread M Acceptable Manufacturers 1 John Woods Company 2 Calcium Control 3 Sage Industries, Inc 22 GLYCOL SOLUTION A Provide glycol solutions for the systems specified in the following table System I Percent Volume of Burst Pmtechon Freeze protection Heating Water I 4()% 35 0% I N/e? Water 40%1 35 B Glycol Hurd 95 5 Percent propylene glycol and 4 5 percent inhibitors and water, water yellow in color operating temperature range _5() degree F to 325 degree F C Acceptable Manufacturers DOW DOWFROST HD M••�^W CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIMON 15-MKCMMCAL TRANSIT CRNTRR SECTION 15517-GLYCOLSYSTF.MS COOVRR.CLAR&&ASSOCIATES p.0 PART 3-EXECUTION 31 INSTALLATION A Provide necessary piping for a complete Installation of glycol make-up system B Thoroughly clean and flush hydronic system before adding propylene glycol Solution. C Field adjust pressure switch to match system fill pressure D Once the hydronic system has been filled refill the storage tank on the automatic glycol make-up system with the appropriate concentration of glycol and water E. Perform glycol solution test and provide report to Owner F Provide one (1) year service agreement to refill the storage tank on the automatic glycol make rip system during the first year and perform glycol concentration test at the end of the first year of operation END OF SECTION 15517 ALLIMICALSPEcuaCATloNs CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADOSSTATEONIVRRa1TY I)fMON iS-MCRANICAL SXCITON 19"1-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL BYST&MS TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARR&ASSOCIATES PC SECTION 15971 - DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS PART1-GENERAL 11 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A The Project will have selected building systems commissioned The equipment and systems to be commissioned are specified in Section 01810 The commissioning process and contractor responsibilities are described m Section 01810 B The Contractor shall become aware of the Method of Procedure requirements outlined in Division i Change orders will not be considered for time associated with Method of Procedure requirements C General The Control System Contractor shall provide a complete new modified control system using new control devices to replace existing devices to operate as specified The Contractor shall hispeot the existing conditions prior to submitting a proposal. The existing temperature control system control devices, dampers, operators, wiring, conduit, air Piping, valves, etc, not being modified and which are no longer utilized, shall be removed, and not abandoned in place Control Contractor shall connect and map the new standalone controllers into the existing Johnson Controls Network Automation Boone and the existing workstation D The Control Contractor will be responsible for all installation, programming, oommisslonmg, testing and performance verification E The Controls Contractor will be responsible for providing all devices required for acomplete operating control system F It shall be a digital, distributed microprocessor -based system with an electronic interface, where required The Control System for this project will be referred to as a Building Automation System (BAS) G Total quantity and type of control points shall consist of specifications, drawings and as required to complete the Sequence Of Operation as specified Additional points shall be provided as required to meet all sequence ofoperation functions safeties and data base Tlie Drawings and Specifications are not intended to show all details necessary to make the system complete and operable IL The Control Contractor shall be responsible for all phases ofsoftware design, all equipment installation and warranty for the BAS The Control Contractor shall be responsible for supplying and mstalling all necessary control devices for completing the BAS L The system shall include all control device, valves interlocks, field devices, hardware, software, automatic dampers, piping, fittings, wire conduct, etc, as specified and required and connected so as to perform all functions and operate according to the specified sequences I The Contractor shall leave operable existing controls in operation until the BAS is tested and Proven operative At that Point, and with concurrence from the Owner and the Engineer the Contractor shall be responsible for removing existing controls which are no longer necessary Start-up of the HAS system, and any installation work that requires the Interruption of the 17 3 OWNER may consider the qualification and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and organizations proposed for those portions of the Work as to which the identity of Subcontractors Suppliers, and other persons and organizations is submitted as requested by OWNER OWNER also may consider the operating costs maintenance requirements performance data and guarantees of ma3or items of materials and equipment proposed for incorporation in the Work when such data is required to be submitted prior to the Notice of Award 17 4 OWNER may conduct such investigations as OWNER deems necessary to assist in the evaluation of any Bid and to establish the responsibility qualifications and financial ability of the Bidder's proposed Subcontractors Suppliers and other persons and organizations to do the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to OWNER s satisfaction within the prescribed time 17 5 If the Contract is to be awarded, it will be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible Bidder whose evaluation by OWNER indicates to OWNER that the award will be in the best interest of the OWNER Award shall be made on the evaluated lowest base bid excluding alternates The basis for award shall be the lowest Bid total for the Schedule or in the case of more than one schedule for sum of all schedules Only one contract will be awarded 17 6 If the Contract is to be awarded OWNER will give the Successful Bidder a Notice of Award within forty-five (45) days after the date of the Bid opening 18 0 CONTRACT SECURITY The General Conditions and the Supplementary Conditions set forth OWNER s requirements as to performance and other Bonds When the Successful Bidder delivers the executed Agreement to the OWNER it shall be accompanied by the required Contract Security 19 0 SIGNING OF AGREEMENT When OWNER gives a Notice of Award to the Successful Bidder it will be accompanied by the required number of unsigned counterparts of the Agreement with all other written Contract Documents attached Within fifteen (15) days thereafter CONTRACTOR shall sign and deliver the required number of counterparts of the Agreement and attached documents to OWNER with the required Bonds Within ten (10) days thereafter OWNER shall deliver one fully signed counterpart to CONTRACTOR Each counterpart is to be accompanied by a complete set of the Drawings with appropriate identification 20 0 TAXES Section 00100 Page 7 12 DtVMON IS-MBQtArQCAL CITY OF FORT COLUNS cCOLOR&WSTATE UM"pgrry SECMN 15971- DIRECr DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS TRANMT COMM-C1dRIK g, ASS �N normal operation of any piece of equipment, shall be scheduled with the Owner If the mterruptlon of the notral operation ofany piece of equipment during normal working hours 1s unacceptable to the Owner, then it shall be scheduled during after hours (night or weekend) K. This Installation shall not be used as a test site for any new products unless explicitly approved by the Owner or Architect/Engineer in writing Unless approved otherwise, all products (including firmware revisions) used in this installation shall have been used inat least twelve (12) projects prior to this installation The previous sites may be located anywhere m the U S A This requirement is not mtended to restrictthe Contractor a the use Of any outdated equipment Therefore, all products used m this installation shall also be the c ntly under manufacture and have avallabl% for at low ten (10) years after completion of the contract, a complete line of spare Parts Ifthe above requurements are mutually exclusive, the Contractor shall include a specific statement to this effect in the Bid L Refer to other Division 15 sections for installation of inslrnment wells, valve bodies and dampers in nax lmmcal systems M Provide electrical work as required, complying with requirements of Division 16 sections including, but not limited to raceways, wires, cables, electrical identificatioD, supporting devices and electrical connections for equipment. Work includes, but is not ln' up to, the following Interlock andeontrol wiring between field -metalled controls, indicating devices and unit control panels The Contractor shall be responsible for all additional electrical and other c involved to accommodate the temperature control system panel, motors osh and electrical devices requumg power which differs from the power requirements shown on the Electrical Drawings QUALrfY ASSURANCE A Contractor's Quallfieations Firms regularly engaged In IDstallation and commissioning and servicing of digital control equipment, of types and sizes required, whose firm has been in business in SI MBar service for not less than five (5) years B Only those manufacturers specified are allowed to bid temperature controls All bidders shall make avadable, upon the Owner's request, open book unit pricing of all materials and labor C The system shall be installed by competent mech Temperature Control Contractor anics, regularly employed by the D No Field Devices shall be multiplexed to a single UO point unless specified Each control or point shall be terminated at a unique location on the BAS panel, Slave or Dedicated Controller and be associated with a unique software point on the BAS E Codes and Standards All equipment and the installation shall comply with the requirements of all applicable local and national codes including butnot limited the currently enforced edition ofthe Uniform Building Code Uniform Fire Code, Uniform Electneal Code, TBCRNICAL lD'ZMCAIIONS CITY OP FORT COLLU" & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DPAWM 1S-M6CBANiCAL TRANSIT cwmR SECTION 15971- DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOV6R-CWtK & ASSOCIATES PC and all applicable codes of the National Fire Protection Association including the National Electrical Code Electrical Standards Provide electrical products which have been tested, listed and labeled by UL and comply with NEMA Standards NEMA Compliance Comply with NEMA standards pertammg to components and devices for electric control systems NFPA Compliance Comply with NFPA 90A "Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems" where applicable to controls and control sequences F The equipment and software proposed by the supplier shall be currently in manufacture No custom products shall be allowed unless required by the Speci6odwn All products shall be supported by the manufacturer for a mmunum of five (5) years including spare penis board repairs and software revisions G The Temperature Control Contractor shall cooperate with other contractors perfomtmg work on this project necessary to achieve a complete and neat installation To that end, each contractor shall consult the drawings and specifications for all trades to determine the nature and extent of others work H It will be the responsibility ofthe Contractor to workmcooperation with the Owner and with all other contractors and employees rendering such assistance and so arrange his work such that the entire projecUwdl be delivered complete in the best possible condition and in the shortast time 13 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION A Project Documentation. All custom software programs code, databases, graphic files and drawings (whether hard copy or CADD based files) prepared for this system shall be the exclusive property of the Owner and shall not be reproduced or distributed without prior written permission from the Owner 14 SUBMITTALS A Submit in accordance with Division 1 and 15 submittal requirements B In addition to the requirements set forth in Paragraph A above, the following shall be included in the shop drawing submittals including, but not limited to Product Data Submit manufacturer's technical product data sheets for each control device furnished, each data sheet shall be labeled indicating its, control drawing descriptor and include the following a. Indicating dimensions, b Capacities, c Performance characteristics d Electrical characteristics, e Finishes of materials f Commissioning, installation instructions and startup instructions DiVtaION IS-amCBANICAL T"rr CMM 2 Control system drawings containing pertinent data to provide a functions system and a sequence of operation l operating 3 Detailed wiring diagrams 4 A floor plan ofeach area with a detailed new condu The plan shall indicate all conduit locations within +/ � ifeet of acut liueluded a s be in location. All walls, doors and temperature control devices shall be accurately shown. 5 Schematic flow diagram ofsystem showing fens, Pumps, coils, dampers valves and all control devices Identify all control points with labeling 6 Label each control device with set point or adjustable range ofoontrol Provide a bill of materials with manufacturer's part number 7 Indicate all required point-to-point electrical wiring Clearly differentiate between g portions of wuvrg that are existing and portions to be field -installed, Provide details of faces of control panels, including controls, instruments, and labeling 9 Include verbal description of sequence of operation and reference each device described by schematic symbol used 10 Provide a detailed listing of all software program code written for each system I I PProvideda point list with database input mformation to include a point name, address base 12 pan action and other required information Provide a detailed test plan and procedure for each HVAC system and for each type Of terminal unit control including valves The test plans shall fully define reporting methods, Procedure, equipment utilized, milestones for the tests, identifying the simulation programs, and persouneL The testprocedures shall be developed from the test plans and shall consist of matrucnons for teat execution and evaluation A test report form shall be developed for each point and sequence of operation Commissromng Prooedures shall be provided for each HVAC system and for each type Of terminal unit control system The procedure shall include set point, prop band, Integral, derivative, mode constraints input, outputsettmgs tunutgprocedtues , etc C Submit manufacturer's installation instructions D Submittal Data and Shop Drawings shall be prepared and submitted in the following formats 1 All drawings prepared for the project shall be developed using the AutoCad CADD Program Rev 14 0 or most current version, (or a CARD package capable of producing Aut" "MM" compatible format files) 2 All submittals data shall be the same size for any group of inforination and shall be a three (3) screw and post binder (NO EXCEPTIONS) in All the mfor and shall indexed and tabbed with reference to the specific section of these spec�cahons 3 The format for different groups of submittal information are as follows a Control drawings, budding plans (including complete floor plans), schematics and system configurations shall be CADD prepared drawing bound and indexed Drawings that cannot represent the total information on an individual ANSI size B (I 1" x 17") drawing, Le , a building Plan, shall be noted with appropriate match lutes, cross references and key plans b Technical data, sequence of operations, material fist, point lists program hatmgs, I/O schedules, operations and prograrm"Deg manuals, etc , shall be type written, original product data sheets or CADD prepared drawings, ANSI Size A or ANSI Size B TECWUCAL sPRCD4CATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15- MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15971-DDlRCI' DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS TRANSIT & ASSOCIATES, P C 4 Upon completion of the project and acceptance of systems, the Contractor shall provide to the Owner one (1) set ofhard copy As Built Shop Drawings and diskettes E Shop drawings shall include riser diagram depicting locations of all controllers and workstations, with associated network wrong Also included shall be individual schematics of each mechanical system showing all connected points with reference to their associated controller Typicals will be allowed where appropriate F When the Archrtect/Engmeer requires, the Contractor will resubmit with the corrected or additional submittal data This procedure shall be repeated until all corrections are made to the satisfaction of the Engineer and the submittals are fully reviewed G Contractor agrees that shop drawing submittals processed by the Architect/Engmeer are not change orders, that the purpose of shop drawing submittals by the Contractor is to demonstrate to the Architect/Engmeer that the Contractor understands the design concept, that he demonstrates his understanding by indicating which equipment and material he intends to furnish and install, and by detailing the fabrication and installation methods he intends to use The Contractor shall be responsible for space requirements, configuration, performance, changes in bases, supports, structural members and openings in structure and other apparatus that may be affected by their use H Contractor further agrees that If deviations, discrepancies, or conflicts between shop drawing submittals and the contract documents in the form of design drawings and specifications are discovered either prior to or after shop drawing submittals are processed by the Archnoct(Engineer, the design drawings and specifications shall control and shall be followed If alternates do not meet these requirements, it shall be this Contractoes responsibility to remove them and install material originally specified at no cost to the Owner 1 5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A Provide factory shipping cartons for each piece of equipment, and control device Maintain cartons through shipping, storage and handling as required to prevent any equipment damage and to eliminate all dut and moisture from equipment Store all equipment and materials inside and protected from weather PART 2-PRODUCTS 21 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS AND CONTRACTORS A Subject to compliance with requirements, install one (1) of the following systems Johnson Controls Inc Branch Office 22 GENERAL PRODUCTS DESCRIPTION A The Budding Automation System (BAS) shall be capable of integrating multiple building function including equipment supervision and control, alarm management, energy management, and historical data collection and archiving All products and materials installed shall be suitable for the intended application requirements including but not lumted to 15971 5 TECEWCAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS 6 COLORADO SPATE UNMUSM OrKS ON IS-S18CUANICAL TRANSIT CBNTER SECrIOr115971-DmECr DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER C1.ARK & ASSOCIATES P C. Accuracy Rangeability Temperature and pressure ranges Shutoff pressures Differential pressures Repeatability Materials of construction suitable with the environment and/or media in which they are in contact with Code compliance Velocities B The BAS shall consist of the following Standalone DDC panels Standalone application specific controllers (ASCs) Portable Operator's Termmals Personal Computer Operator Workstations Ifiigh Speed Communication Network (LAN) The system shall be modular in nature and shall permit expansion of both capacity and functionality through the addition of sensors actuators, standalone DDC panels, and operator devices C System architectural design shall eliminate dependence upon any single device for alarm reporting and control execution Each DDC panel shall operate mdependm* by performing Its' own specified control, alarm management, operatorl/O, and historical data collection The failure of any single component or network connection shall not interrupt the execution of control strategies at other operational devices D Standalone DDC panels shall be able to access any data from, or send control commands and alarm reports directly to, any other DDC panel or combination of panels on the network without dependence upon a central processing device Standalone DDC panels shall also be able to send alarm reports to multiple operator workstations without dependence upon a central processing device E Shared points will not be allowed F BAS shall allow third party software to operate on personal computer workstation without any degradation to the controls operating normally 23 NETWORKING/COivIIvI MCATIONS A The design of the BAS shelf network operator workstations and standalone DDC panels as shown on the attached system configuration drawing Inherent in the systems design shall be the ability to expand or modify the network either via the local area network, or auto -dial telephone line modem connections, or via a combination on the two (2) networking schemes 1 Local Area Network a WOrksiabon/DDC Panel Support Operator workstations and DDC panels shall directly reside on a local area network such that communications may IM71- 6 24 TCCIDQICAL SFECIRICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & COL40RADO STATE UMVERSrrY DIVISION is- azCBAMCAL TRANSIT CENTER COOVERLL SECIYON lS971— DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL BYSTEhIB ARK & ASSOCIAM P C. be executed between controllers, directly between workstations, and between controllers and workstations on a peer to peer basis Dynamic Data Access All operator devices, either network resident or connected via dud-upmodems, shall have the ability to access all point status and application report data, or execute control functions for any and all other devices via the local area network. Access to data shall be based upon logical identification of budding equipment 1) Access to system data shall not be restricted by the hardware configuration of the BAS The hardware configuration ofthe BAS network shall be totally transparent to the user when accessing data or developing control programs General Network Design Network design shall include the following provisions 1) high speed data transfer rates for alarm reporting quick report generation from multiple controllers and uploa&downlond eflSciancy between network devices The muumum baud rate shall be one (1) Megabaud 2) Support of any combination ofcontrollersand operatorworkstations directly connected to the local area network. A mmunum of fifty (50) devices shall be supported on a single local area network 3) Detection and accommodation ofamgleormultiple failures ofeither workstations, DDC panels, or the network media The network shall include provisions for automatically reconfiguring itself to allow all operational equipment to perform their designated functions as effectively as possible in the event ofsmgle or multiple failures 4) Message and alarm buffering to prevent information from being lost. 5) Error detection, correction, and retransmission to guarantee data Integrity 6) Default device definition to prevent loss of alarms or data, and ensure alarms are reported as quickly as possible in the event an operator device does not respond 7) Commonly available, multiple -sourced, networking components and Protocols shall be used to allow the BAS to coexist with other networking applications such as office automation MAP ETHERNET, BM Token Ring and ARCNET are acceptable technologies 8) Use of Industry Standard IEEE 802 x protocol Comm, mentions must be of a deterministic nature to assure calculable performance under worst -case network loading. 9) Synchronuatron of the realtime clocks in all DDC panels shall be provided STANDALONE DDC PANELS A General Standalone DDC panels shall be mioroprooessor based multi -tasking, multi-user, real-time digital control Processors Each standalone DDC panel shall consist of modular hardware with plug-in enclosed processors, communication controllers, power supplies and mput(output modules A sufficient number of controllers shalt be supplied to fully meet the requirements of this specification and the Point List 25971 7 TECIRVICOLLSPECIFICATIONS Criv OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE r1N1VB.R,grry DIVISION IS-MECUANICAL SECTION ISM - DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM TRANSIT CENTER COOVER CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. E Memory Each DDC panel shall have sufficlent memoryto support its, own operating system and data bases including Control Processes Energy Management Applications Alarm Management Historical/Trend Data for all points Maintenance Support Applications Custom Processes Operator UO Dial -Up Communications Manual Override Monitoring C Pomt Types Each DDC panel shall support the following types ofpoint inputs and outputs 1 Digital inputs for status/alarm contacts 2 Digital Outputs for On/Offequipment control 3 Analog Inputs for temperature, Pressure, humidity, flow and posimm nwasuraments 4 Analog Outputs for valve and damper position control, and capacity control of primary equipment S Pulse Inputs for pulsed contact monitoring D Expandabdlty The system shall be modular in nature, and shall permit easy ex pansion through the addition of software applications, workstation hardware, field controllers, sensors and actuators The system architecture shall support a minimum spare capacity of 20% for all types ofDDC panels, and all point types included in the initial mstallatlo L E. Serial Communication Ports Standalone DDC panels shall provide at least two (2) RS 232C serial data communication ports for smiulti us operation ofmultiple operator 1/O devices such as industry standard printers, laptop wmanorkstations, PC workstations, and panel mounted or portable DDC panel Operator s Terminals Standalone DDC panels shall allow temporary use of portable devices without interrupting the normal operation of permanently connected modems, printers or network terminals F Hardware Override Switches The operator shall have the ability to manually override automatic or centrally executed commands at the DDC panel via local, point discrete onboard HAND/OFF/AUTO operator override switches for analog control type points These ovemde switches shall be operable whether the panel is powered or not G Hardware Override Monitoring DDC panels shall monitor the status or positron of all overrides, and include this information in logs and summdnes to inform the operator that automatic control has been inhibited DDC panels shall also collect Override activity information for daily and monthly reports H Local Status Indicator Lamps The DDC panel shall provide local status indication for each binary input and output for constant, up -to date verification ofall point conditions withoutthe need for an operator 1/0 device 15971 d b TWI]XICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION is - MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15971- DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK&ASSOCIATES, PC Integrated On -Line Diagnostics Each DDC panel shall continuously perform self - diagnostics, communication diagnosis, and diagnosis of all subsidiary equipment The DDC panel shall provide both local and remote annunciation ofany detected component lisdures, or repeated failure to establish communication Indication of the diagnostic results shall be provided at each DDC panel, and shall not require the connection of an operator 1/0 device Surge and Transient Protection Isolation shall be provided at all network terminations, as well as all field point terminations to suppress induced voltage transients consistent with the latest IEEE Standard 587 1 Provide ISLATROL active trucking filters or equal, which provides both lugh and low voltage transients, non-lmear characteristics, capable of instantaneously responding to spikes or transients without degradation to the filter or Its performance Power protection device shall be UL listed and have a reliability in excess of 100,000 hours of mean time between failure 2 Signal wiring shall not be installed in same conduit as high voltage wiring K Powerf Ld Restart In the event of the loss of normal power, there shall be an orderly shutdown of all standalone DDC panels to prevent the loss of database or operating system software Non-volatile memory shall be incorporated for all critical controller configuration data, and battery back-up shall be provided to support the real -tune clock and all volatile memory for a mrnunum of seventy-two (72) hours 1 Upon restoration of normal power, the DDC panel shall automatically resume full operation without manual intervention 2 Should DDC panel memory be lost for any reason, the user shall have the capability of reloading the DDC panel via the local area network, via the local RS-232C port or via telephone line drat-m 25 SYSTEM SOFTWARE FEATURES A. General I All necessary software to form a complete operating system as described in this specification shall be provided 2 The software programs specified in this section shall be provided as an integral part of the DDC panel and shall not be dependent upon any higher level computer for execution B Control Software Description 1 Pre -Tested Control Algorithms The DDC panels shall have the ability to perform the following pre-testrd control algonthms a Two Position Control b Proportional Control c Proportional plus Integral Control d Proportional, Integral, plus Dematnve Control e Automatic Control Loop Tuning 2 Equipment Cycling Protection Control software shall include a provision for Writing the number of tunes each piece of equipment may be cycled within any 1-hour period 15971 9 TaCEMCAL SPircmCATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION is - MECRAMCAL sHe"ON Is971- DmECrD10ITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS TRACOOVER CLARK&ASSMrr CIEENT R 3 Heavy Equipment Delays The system shall provide protection against excessive demand situations during start-up periods by automatically introducing time delays between successive start commands to heavy electrical loads 4 Powerfall Motor Restart Upon the resumption of normal power, the DDC panel shall analyze the status of all controlled equipment, compare it with normal occupancy scheduling and turn equipment on or off as necessary to resume normal operation. C Energy Management Applications DDC panels shall have the abdity to perform any or all of the following energy management routines 1 Trine of Day Scheduling 2 Calendar Based Scheduling 3 Temporary Schedule Overrides 4 Optimal Start 5 Optimal Stop 6 Night Setback Control 7 Enthalpy Switchover (Economizer) 9 Peak Demand Lmuhng 9 Temperature Compensated Load Roiling 10 Fan Speed/CFM Control 11 Heatmg/Coolmg Interlock 12 Cold Deck Reset 13 Condensing Unit Sequencing All programs shall be executed automatically without the need for operator interventionand shall be flexible enough to allow user customization Programs s,hall be apphed to budding equipment as described in the EXECUTION portion of this specification D Custom Process Programming Capability DDC panels shall be able to execute custom,job- specific processes defined by the user, to automatically perform calculations and special control routines Process Inputs and Variables It shall be possible to use any of the following in a custom process a Any system -measured point data or status b Any calculated data c Any results from other processes d User -Defined Constants e Arithmetic functions (+, , *, / square root, exp, etc ) f Boolean logic operators (and, or, exclusive or, etc ) 9 On-delay/Off-delay/One shot timers Process Triggers Custom processes maybe triggered based on any combination of the following a. Time interval b Time of day c Date other processes d Tune programming Events (e g , point alarms) to TY, MICALSPECD7CATK NS CITY Of FORT COLLINS & COIDRADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION IS - NIECRAMCAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15971- DIRECT DK7TAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER4 LARK & ASSOCIATES, P C Dynamic Data Access A single process shall be able to mcorporate measured or calculated data from any and all other DDC panels on the local area network In addition, a single process shall be able to Issue commands to points in any and all other DDC panels on the local area network. 4 Advisory/Mossage Generation Processes shall be able to generate operator messages and advisories to operator 1/0 devices A process shall be able to directly send a message to a specified device, buffer the information in a follow-up file, or cause the execution of a dial -up connection to a remote device such as a printer or pager 5 Custom Prooess Documentation The custom control programming feature shall be self -documenting. All interrelationships defined by this feature shall be documented via graphical flowcharts and English language descriptors E Alarm Management Alarm management shall be provided to monitor, buffer, and direct alarm reports to operator devices and memory files Each DDC panel shall perform distributed independent alarm analysis and filtering tommrmimoperator interruptions due to non -critical alarms, minimize network traffic, and prevent alarms from being lost At no to re shall the DDC panel's ability to report alarms be affected by either operator activity at a PC Worlistahon or local I/O device, or communications with other panels on the network. Point Change Report Description All alarm or point change reports shall include the Points English language description, and the hme and date of occurrence Pnontization The user shall be able to define the specific system reaction for each point Alarms shall be prioritized to mmmnize nuisance reporting and to speed Operator response to critical alarms A minimum of three (3) priority levels shall be provided Each DDC panel shall automatically inhibit the reporting of selected alarms during system shutdown and start-up Users shall have the ability to manually mbibit alarm reporting for each point The user shall also be able to define under which conditions point changes need to be acknowledged by an operator, and/or sent to follow up files for retrieval and analysis at a later date 3 ReportRoutmg Alarm reports, messages, and files will be duetted to anger -defined list of operator devices or PCs used for archiving alarm information Alarms shall also be automatically directed to a default device in the event a primary device is found to be off-line 4 Alarm Messages In addition to the point's descriptor and the tune and date, the user shall be able to print, display or store a 65-oharacter alarm message to more fully describe the alarm condition or direct operator response Each standalone DDC panel shall be capable of storing a library of at least 250 Alarm Messages Each message may be assignable to any number of points In the panel Auto -Dial Alarm Management In Dial -Up applications, only critical alarms shall Initiate a call to a remote operator device In all other cases, call activity shall be minimized by tune -stamping and saving reports until an operator scheduled time, a manual request, or until the buffer space is full The alarm buffer must store a mmunum of fitly (50) alarms 11 OWNER is exempt from Colorado State Sales and Use Taxes on materials and equipment to be incorporated in the Work Said taxes shall not be included in the Contract Price Reference is made to the General and Supplementary Conditions 21 0 RETAINAGE Provisions concerning retainage are set forth in the Agreement 22 0 PURCHASING RESTRICTIONS Purchasing restrictions The Bidder s authorized signature of this Bid assures the Bidder s compliance with the City s purchasing restrictions A copy of the resolutions are available for review in the Purchasing and Risk Management Division or the City Clerk s office A Cement Restrictions City of Fort Collins Resolution 91-121 requires that suppliers and producers of cement or products containing cement to certify that the cement was not made in cement kilns that burn hazardous waste as a fuel 23 0 COLLUSIVE OR SHAM BIDS Any Bid deemed by the City in its sole discretion to be a collusive or sham Bid will be rejected and reported to authorities as such Your authorized signature of this Bid assures that such Bid is genuine and is not a collusive or sham Bid 24 0 BID RESULTS For information regarding results for individual Bids send a self- addressed, self -stamped envelope and a Bid tally will be mailed to you Bid results will be posted in the Purchasing office seven (7) days after the Bid Opening END OF SECTION Section 00100 Page 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OR FORT COLIJNg & COLOaADO STATE UNIVERSrrY DraKON 15-MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15571-DIR$CT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVED-CtARK & ASSOCIAIU, P C. F Historical Data and Trend Analysis A variety of Historical Data collection utilities shall be provided to automatically sample store, and display system data in all ofthe following ways 1 Control Loop Performance Trends Standalone DDC panels shall also provide high resolution sampling capability with an operator -adjustable resolution of 10-300 seconds in one (1) second increments for verification of control loop performance 2 Extended Sample Period Trends Measured and calculated analog and binary data shall also be assignable to user -definable trends for the purpose of collecting operator -specified performance data overextended periods oftlme Sample intervals of one (1) mmute to two (2) hours, in one (1) minute intervals, shall be provided Fmh standalone DDC panel shall have a dedicated buffer for trend data, and shall be capable of storing a minimum of 500 data samples 3 Data Storage and Archivmg Trend data shall be stored at the standalone DDC panels, and uploaded to hard disk storage when archival is desued, Uploads shall occur based upon either user -defined mterval, manual command, or when the trend buffirs become full All trend data shall be available in disk file form for use in thud Patti' Perron computer applications G Runtime Totalization Standalone DDC panels shall automatically accumulate and store runtime hours for binary input and output points as specified in the EXECUTION portion of this specification 1 The Totalization routine shall have a sampling resolution ofone (1) mmute or less 2 The user shall have the ability to defuse a warning limn for Runtime Totalization. Unique, user -specified messages Shall be generated when the hint is reached R Analog/Pulse Totalization Standalone DDC panels shall automatically sample, calculate, and store consumption totals on a daily weekly, or monthly basis for user -selected analog and binary pulse input -type points 1 Totahzation shall provide calculation and storage of accumulations of up to 99,999 9 units (e g KWH, gallons, KBTU, tons, etc ) 2. 1 The Totalization routine shall have a sampling resolution of one (1) minute or less 3 The user shall have the ability to define a warning ]unit Unique, user -specified messages shall be generated when the lunit is reached I Event Totahaiton Standalone DDC panels shall have the ability to count events such as the number of tunes a pump or fan system is cycled ON and OFF Event totaliation shall be performed on a daily weekly, or monthly basis I The Event Totalization feature shall be able to store the records associated with a minimum Of 9,999,999 events before reset 2 The user shall have the ability to define a warning limit Unique, user -specified messages shall be generated when the limit is reached 15"1 13 1 TECIMICALSMCIFICATIOM CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15- MECHAMCAL TRANSIT CENTER 1 SECTION 15971- DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK&ANOCIATES,PC 26 APPLICATION OF SPECIFIC CONTROLLERS - HVAC APPLICATIONS A Each Standalona DDC Controller shall be able to extend its performance and capacity through the use of remote Application Specific Controllers (ASCs) B Each ASC shalt operate as a standalone controller capable ofperforming its specified control responsibilities independently of other controllers in the network Each ASC shall be a mtcroprocessor-based, multi -tasking, real-time digital control processor Points shall not be shared between controllers C Each ASC shall have sufficient memory to support its own operating system and data base including I Control Processes 2 Energy Management Applications 3 Operator UO (Portable Service Terminal) i D The operator interface to any ASC point data or programs shall be through any network - resident PC workstation, or any PC or portable operator's terminal connected to any DDC i panel in the network E Application Specific Controllers shall directly support the temporary use of a portable service terminal The capabilities ofthe portable service terminal shall include, but not be limited to, the following: i 1 Display temperatures i 2 Display status 3 Display set points i 4 Display control parameters 5 Override binary output control 6 Override analog set points i 7 Modification of gam and offset constants 1 F Powerful Protection All system set points, proportional bands, control algorithms, and any other programmable parameters shall be stored such that a power failure of any duration does 1 not necessitate reprogramming the controller i 27 AHU CONTROLLERS 1 A AHU Controllers shall support, but not be limited to, the following configurations of systems 1 to address current requirements as described in the EXECUTION portion of this specification, and for future expansion 1 Large Air Handling Units f a. Mixed Air -Single Patti b Mixed Au -Dual Path I c 100 Percent Single Path 1 d 100 Percent Dual Path 1 B AHU Controllers shall support all the necessary point inputs and outputs to perform the 1 specified control sequences in a totally standalone fashion -u mum icAL SPECDICAnom CITY OF FORT COLI.INS & COWRADO STATE UNIVER811'Y DIVISION IS-aIECRAMCOM SECTION 15971-DIRECT DIGMAL CONTROL SYSTRMS TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. C AHU Controllers shall have a library of control routines and program logic to perform the sequence operation as specified in the EXECUTION portion of this specification D Occupancy -Based Standby/Comfort Mode Control Each AHU Controller shall have a provision for occupancy sensing ovemdes Based upon the contract status ofeither amanusl wall switch or an occupancy sensing device, the AHU Controller shall automatically select either Standby or Comfort mode to minimize the heating and cooling requirements while satisfying comfort conditions E Continuous Zone Temperature Histones Each AHU Controller shall automatically and continuously maintain a history of the associated zone temperature to allow users to quickly analyze apace comfort and equipment performance for the pest (twenty-four) 24hours A mulmmm of two (2) samples per hour shall be stored F Alarm Management Each AHU Controller shall perform its own Ian tt and status momtonng and analysis to maximize network performance by reducing unnecessary in 28 OPERATORINTERFACE A Basic Interface Description 1 Command Entry/Menu Selection Process Operator Workstation mterfice software shall mmimize operator training through the use of English language prompting, English language point identification, and industry standard PC appheahon software Tile operator interface shall mmmuze the use of a typewriter style keyboard through the use of a mouse or simdar pointing device, and "point and click" approach to menu selecDon Users shall be able to start and stop equipment or change set points from graphical displays through the use of a mouse or similar pointing device 2 Graphical and Text -Based Displays At the option ofthe user, operatorworkstations shall provide consistent graphical or text based displays of all system point and applications data described in this specification Point identification, engineering units, status indication, and application naming conventions shall be the same at all workstations 3 Multiple, Concurrent Displays The Operator Interface shall provide the ability to simultaneously view several different types of system displays in overlapping windows to speed building analysis For example, the interface shall provide the ability to simultaneously display a graphic depicting an air handling unit, while displaying the trend graph of several associated space temperatures to allow the user to analyze the system performance If the interface is unable to display several different types ofdnspiays at the same time the BAS Contractor shall provide at least two (2) operator stations Password Protection Multiple -level password access protection shall be provided to allow the user/manager to lumt workstation control, display, and data base manipulation capabilities as deemed appropriate for each user, based upon an assigned password a Passwords shall be exactly the same for all operator devices, including portable or panel -mounted network terminals Any additions or changes made to password definition shall automatically cause passwords at all DDC IS971 14 TECIDUCAL SPECDRCATiONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION IS- MMCDANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15971-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. panels on a network to be updated and downloaded to minimize the task of maintaining system security Users shall not be required to update passwords for DDC panels individually b A minimum of five (5) levels of access shall be supported 1) Level 1 = Data Access and Display 2) Level 2 = Level 1 + Operator Overrides 3) Level 3 = level + Database Modification 4) Level 4 = Level 3 + Database Generation 5) Level 5 = Level 4 + Password Add/Modification c A mmimuin of fifty (50) passwords shall be supported at each DDC panel d Operators will be able to perform only those commands available for their respective passwords Menu selections displayed at any operator device, including portable or panel mounted devices, shall be limited to only those items defined for the access level of the password used to Log -On e User -definable automatic Log -Off timers from one (1)tosndy(60)minutes shall be provided to prevent operators from inadvertently leaving devices on -tine Operator Commands The operator interface shall allow the operator to perform commands including, but not Imrrted to, the followmg a Start-up or shutdown selected equipment b Adjust set points c Add/Modify/Delete tune programming d Enable/Disable process execution e. Lock/Unlock alarm reporting for each point f Enable/Disable Totalmation for each point g Enable/Disable Trending for each point h. Override PID loop set points I Enter temporary override schedules J Define Holiday Schedules k. Change timeldate I Enter/Modify analog alarm limns in Enter/Modify analog warning limits n View limits o Enable/Disable demand limiting for each meter p Enable/Disable duty cycle for each load Logs and Summaries Reports shall be generated automatically or manually, and directed to either CRT displays, printers or disk files As a minimum, the system shall allow the user to easily obtain the following types of reports a. A general hating of all points in the network b List of all points currently in alarm c List of all off-line points d List all points currently in override status e List of all disabled points f List all points currently locked out g List of all items defined in "Follow -Up" file h List all weekly Schedules I List all Holiday Programming I List of limits and deadbands Summaries shall be provided for specific points, for a logical point group, for a user - selected group of groups, or for the entire facility without restriction due to the is TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLM & COLORADO STATE umvnsrrY DIVISION 15- NIECEANICA L TRAMrr CENTER SECTION 15l71-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. hardware configuration of the facility management system Under no conditions shall the operator need to specify the address ofhardware controller to obtain system information B Dynamic Color Graphic Displays Color graphic floor plan displays, and system schematics for each piece of mechanical equipment, including air handling units, chilled water systems and hot water boiler systems, shall be provided as specified in the EXECUTION portion of this specification to optimize system performance analysis and speed alarm recognition l System Selection/Penetration. The operator interface shall allow users to access the various system schematics and floor plans via a p graphical penetration scheme, menu selection, or text based commands 2 Dynamic Data Displays Dynamic temperature values, humidity values, flow values, and status indication shall be shown in their actual respective locations, and shall automatically update to represent current conditions without operator intervention 3 v� Windowing' The windowing environment of the PC Operator Workstation shall the allow user to simultaneously view several graphics at the same tune to analyze total building operation, to or allow the display ofa graphic associated with an alarm to be viewed without interrupting work in progress 4 Graphics Definition Package Graphic generation software shall be provided to allow the user to add, modify, or delete system graphic displays a- The BAS Contractor shall provide libraries of pre-engineered screens and 14 symbols depicting standard au handling unit components (I a fens, cooling coils, filters dampers, etc), complete mechanical systems (Le content volume -terminal reheat, VAV, etc ) and electrical symbols -i b The graphic development package shall use a mouse or similar pointing device in conjunction with a drawings program to allow the user to perform the following 1) Define symbols 2) Position and size symbols 3) Define background screens 4) Define connecting Imes and curves S) Locate, orient, and size descriptive text 6) Define and display colors for all elements 7) Establish correlation between symbols or text and associated system i points or other displays r� c Graphical displays can be created to represent any logical grouping of system points or calculated data based upon building function, mechanical system, budding layout, or any other logical grouping ofpoints which aid the operator in the analysis of the facility To accomplish this, the user shall be able to build graphic displays that include point data from multiple DDC panels including application specific controllers used for DDC unitary or VAV temunal unit control C System Configuration and Definition All temperature and equipment control strategies and energy management routines shall be definable by the Operator System definition and modification procedures shall not interface with normal system operation and control 1 The system shall be provided complete with all equipment and documentation necessary to allow an operator to independently perform the following functions a. Add/Delete/Modify Standalone DDC Panels LW71 16 TECUMCAL SPECIFICATIONS CrrY OF FORT COLLIM & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DMSION 15-MECRANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SEC 1ON 15971- DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARR & ASSOCIATES, P C. b Add/Delete/Modlfy Operator Workstations c Add/Delete/Modify Application Specific Controllers d Add/Delete W[od* points of any type, and all associated point parameters, and tuning constants e AddMelete/Modify alarm reporting definition for each point t Add/Delete/Modify control loops g AddMelete/Modify energy management applications h Add/Delete/Modify tune and calendar -based programming i Add/Delete/Modify Totahzation for every point j Add/Delete/Modify Historical Data Trending for every point k Add/Delete/Modify custom control processes I Add/Delete/Modify any and all graphic displays, symbols, and cross references to point data in Add/Delete/Modify dial -up telecommunication definition n Add/Dclete/Modify all operator passwords o Add/Delete/Modify Alarm Messages Programming Descnption. Definition of operator device characteristics, DDC panels, individual points, applications and control sequences shall be performed through fill-m-theblank templates and graphical programming approach Graphical programming shall allow the user to define the software configuration of DDC control logic for HVAC system control sequences, fan mterlocks, pump interlocks, PH) control loops, and other control relationships through the creation of graphical logic flow diagrams a Graphical Programming Control sequences are created by using a mouse input device to draw interconnecting (comparisons and mathematical calculations), and outputs of a control sequence As a mmunum, graphic symbols shall be used to represent 1) Process Inputs such as temperature, humidity, or pressure values, status time, date, or any other measured or calculated system data 2) Mathematical Process Operators, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or greater than, equal to, less than, etc 3) Logical Process Operators such as AND OR, Exclusive OR, NOT etc 4) Time Delays - 5) Process Control Outputs such as start/stop control points, analog adjust points, etc 6) Process Calculation Outputs 7) Text file Outputs and Advisories > Network -Wide Strategy Development, Inputs and outputs for any process shall not be restricted to a single DDC panel, but shall be able to allow the development of all other DDC panels to allow the development ofnetwork- wide control strategies Processes shall also allow the operator to use the results of one (1) process as the mput to any number of other processes (cascading) Sequencing, Testing, and Simulation A software tool shall be provided, which allows a user to simulate Control Sequence Exeoution to test strategies before they are actually applied to mechanical systems Users shall be able to enter hypothetical input data, and verify desired control response and calculation results via graphical displays and hardeopy printouts TECmVICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DTVMON 15-MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 15971-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLASH & ASSOCIATES, P G System Defmihon/Control Sequence Documentation All portions of system definition shall be self documenting to provide hardeopy printouts of all configuration and application data Control process and DDC control loop documentation shall be provided in logical, graphical flow diagram format to allow control sequences to be easily interpreted and modified at any time in the future Database SaveMmtom'Back Up Back-up copies of all standalone DDC panel databases shall be stored in at least one (1) personal computer operator workstation. Continuous supervision of the integrity ofall DDC panel databases shall be provided. In the event that any DDC panel on the network experiences a loss ofits data base for any reason, the system shall automatically download a new copy of the respective database to restore proper operation Database back-up/Download shall occur over the local area network without operator intervention. Users shall also have the ability to manually execute downloads of any or all portions of a DDC panel's database D Personal Computer Operator Workstation Description The workstation is existing, E Standalone DDC Panel Local or Portable Operator's Termmals Each DDC panel shall be capable of supporting an operator's terminal for local command entry, instantaneous and historical data display, and program additions and modifications 1 The DDC Panel Operator TermhW shall simultaneously display a mmmnum of six (6) points with full English identification to allow an operator to view single 0�screon dynamic displays depicting entire mechanical systems 2 The operator functions provided by the DDC Panel Operator Terminal shall include, but not be limited to the following a Start and Stop Points b Modify Set Points c Modify PID Loop Set Points d Override PID Control e Change Time/Date £ Add/Modify Start/Stop Weekly Scheduling g Add/Modify Set Point Weekly Schedulmg IL Enter Temporary Override Schedules L Define Holiday Schedules J View Analog Limits L Enter/Modify Analog Warning Limits l Enter/Modify Analog Alarm Limits in Enter/Modify Analog Differentials n View Poem History Files 3 The DDC panel Operator Terminal shall provide access to all real or calculated Points in the controller to which it is connected, or any other controller in the network This capability shall not be restricted to a subset of predefined "global points," but shall provide totally open exchange of data between the operator terminal and any DDC panel in the network 4 Operator access at all DDC panel operator terminals shall be identical to each other, as well as identical to the PC or Laptop Operator Workstations Any password changes shall automatically be downloaded to all controllers on the network. 5 The DDC panel operator terminal shall provide English language prompting to eliminate the need for the user to remember command formats or point names is TSCINiICAL HrWC1FIC4TIONs CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATT DNIYERsrry DIMON Is-AOICHAPIICAL TRANSITCENTER SECTION IS971- DRECT DIGITAL CONTROL 8MEA1s COOVER a ARK& ASSOCIATas, F r Prompting shall be provided consistent with a users password clearance and the types of points being displayed, to eliminate the possibility of operator error 6 A multi -function touchpad shall be provided for point and command selection, as well as parameter entry To mmunme the possibility of operator error, the DDC panel Operator Terminal shall change and [unit touchpad functions based upon an operator's password clearance, the function being performed, and types of points being displayed Screen displays shall clearly indicate only valid touchpad functions 7 Context Sensitive Help On-line interactive user's "Help" manuals and tutorials shall be provided Based upon operator request, the "help" function shall provide general system operating instructions, and specific descriptions ofcommands available in the currently displayed menus 8 Identification for all real or calculated points shall be consistent for all network devices The same English language names used at PC workstations shall be used to access points at the DDC panel operator's terminal to eliminate cross-reference or look -up tables 9 In addition to instantaneous summaries, the DDC panel operator's terminal shall allow Rum to view a Point iLstory file for system points Point History files shall provide a record of value of analog points over the last (twenty-four) 24-hours, at thirty (30) minute intervals, or a record of the last ten (10) status changes for binary type points 29 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A- General The Contractor shall provide control products in the sizes and capacities indicated Additional controllers, sensors, and devices which are required to matte a complete control system shall be the responsibility of the Controls Contractor B Electric Dampers Operators All damper operators shall be of the synthetic elastomer diaphragm piston type and shall be fully proportioning unless otherwise specified Dampers operators shall have metal bodies. The operators shall have ample power to overcome tiictmn ofdamper linkage and air pressure acting on the damper blades The damper operator mounting arrangement shall be outside the airatream wherever possible The operators shall have external adjustable stops to limn the stroke The operator linkage arrangement shall Permit nomully-open or normally -closed positions ofthe damper as required by the Sequence of operation Damper operators on modulating dampers that are sequenced with other control devices shall have a pilot positioner of the full relay type with an interconnecting linkage to provide mechanical feedback so as to accurately position and control the damper Electric Type Damper Size each actuator to operate dampers with sufficient reserve power to provide smooth modulating action or 2-position action as specified 2 10 INPUTS A All input accuracies required by this section shall be end to -and (from sensing point to BAS display) End -to -end accuracy includes all errors due to the sensor, transmitter, wirmg and BAS signal measurement and A/D conversion. 13`l 1 19 TEC11NICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE uN1V6asrry DIVISION IS-AWAMANICAL TRANSITCENTER SECTION 15971- DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CI ARK & ASSOCIATES, P C- B Tbermistors or solid state sensors shall be provided for temperature sensing applications except where accuracies Or ranges required cannot be met by these devices, RTD's shall be used The sensors shall be powered by the BAS Panel or Dedicated Controller The solid state sensors shall be accurate to within +/- 0 5 degree F over the following ranges and meet the following requirements I Room Type Instruments 50 degree F to 100 degree F For room space applications Sensor shall be surface mounted in a plastic aluminum cover with an insulated baseplate and vandalproof screws a Each thermostat have the following features l) Exposed set point adjustment dial with temperature graduation indication 2 Duct and Plenum Applications -30 degree F to 240 degree F Supply, return, exhaust or mixed air averaging type, which shall have an extended element of sufficient length to cover the entire duct cross-section with a mmunum ofthree (3) passes Ifa single averaging thermrstor of sufficient length to meet the preceding are not available, then two (2) or more sensors and Als shall be used and averaged in software C Where RTD's are required, they shall be 1,000 OHM platinum type and be supplied with a 4- 20 mA DC transmitter The sensor and transmitter shall be a single unit. They shall be accurate to within +/- 10 degree F over the range of 32 degree F to 600 degree F D Where thermocouples are required, they shall be Type I and be supplied with a 4-20 mA DC transmitter They shall be accurate to within +/- 2 0 degree F over the range of32 degree F to 1,300 degree F E Provide matched temperature sensors for applications which require both miet and outlet temperatures of any device F Outdoor Air Temperature and Humidity Transmitter Provide VaisalaHMP35D relative humidity and temperature probe with membrane filters and UV stabilized solar radiation shield 2212HM Probe shall have a temperature measuring range of -40 degree F to +120 degree F with an accuracy of +/- 54 degree F at 68 degree F and relative humidity measuring range of 0 to 100 percent RH with an accuracy of 2 percent, 0 to 90 percent RH with a repeatability better than 1 percent RH per year RH and temperature probe shall be capable of a continuous temperature operating range of 40 degreeF to +120 degree F Provide necessary transmitter for output signals O Humidity Sensor 1 The sensor shall be a solid state type, relative humidity sensor of the Bulk Polymer Design The sensor element shall resist service contamination 2 The humidity transmitter shall be equipped with non -Interactive span and zero adjustments, a 2 wire Isolated loop powered, 4 20 mA, 0-100% linear proportional output 3 The humidity transmitter shall meet the following overall accuracy, including lead loss and Analog to Digital conversion. AFAMN CAI,SPEG7FICATIONS DWISION 15-MBCDAN ICAL Wry OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO SPATE UNIVERSITY SECTION 15571-DmECr DIGITAL CONTROL SYMMS TRANSIT CENTER COOVER•CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C 4 Outside au relative humidity sensors shall be installed with a ramprog perforated cover The transmitter shall be installed in a NEMA 3R enclosure with sealtite fittings and stainless steel bushings S A single point humidity calibrator shall be provided, if required, for field calibration Transmitters shalt be shipped factory Pre-oahbrated 6 Duct type sensing probes shall be constructed of 304 stainless steel, and shall be equipped with a neoprene grommet, bushings, and a mounting bracket 7 Acceptable Manufacturers Johnson Controls, Veris industries, and Mamac H Pressure Sensors, Transmitters and Differential Switches Air Differential Pressure Transmitters shall be Modus Model T30 or T40 (as required) with an accuracy of +/- 1 Percent of range (including non -line" and hysteresis), solid state circuitry, no moving parts, capacitance principle capable of semmgpositrve, negative and differential pressures Transmitter shallhave 4-20 mA output signal and be Powered by the control system or dedicated controller and capable of withstanding momentary overpressure of eight (8) tames the pressure range Differential air pressure switches for filter or proof of amflow status shall be Dwyer Series 1910, with automatic reset, SPDT Air and Vacuum Pressure Transmitter Kele and Associates Model P1000TE, solid state, 4-20 MA signal, with a full scale accuracy of 1 percent Output Devices i Control Relays Control relay contacts shall be rated for the application, with a minimum of two (2) sets of Form C contacts enclosed in a dustproof enclosure Relays shall be rated for a mmrinum life of one million (1,000,000) operations Operating tune shall be 20 milliseconds or less, with release time of 10 milliseconds or less Relays shall be equipped with cod transient suppression devices to mart transients to 150 Percent of rated coil voltage Provide with LED to indicate status 2 Analog output transducers shall be of positioning type with Position feedback and control internal to the transducer As an option, position feedback may also be input to the BAS 3 Analog output transducers shall meet the following requirements a 4 20 mA DC output b Two -pipe electro-mechanical design or microprocessor based design. c 3 15 Psi output range adjustable to a 0-20 psi range minimum it Lmeanty, repeatability and hysteresis no greater than 2 percent of full scale e Air capacity of I,0o0 SCIM mmunum f Air consumption of no more than 100 SCIM 9 Pressure gauges shall be installed on the branch and supply Imes h Acceptable transducers are the Bellofiain T1000 Fairchild T5700, Johnson N6810, Memac EP-310 or an equivalent Electronic analog output transducers shall output a signal to match the controlled device The Contractor shall be responsible for venfying the required signals for all controlled devices Transducers shall be completely solid-state with no meehantcal parts Time Delay Relays Time delay relay contacts shall berated for the application with a minimum of two (2) sets of Form C contacts enclosed in a dustproof enclosure Relays shall be rated for a minimum life of one million (1000,000) operations 21 SECTION 00300 BID FORM 7'F.CHNrCAL3PEG7F[CAT[ONS CTrY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNrVERSl7'Y DIVISION 15-11tEC9AMGL SECTION 15971-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C. Relays shall be egmpped with coil transient suppression, devices to limit uanslents to 150 percent of rated coil voltage Delayed contact openings or closing shall be adjustable from one (1) to sixty (60) seconds with a mmunuin accuracy of +/- 2 percent of setting 6 Latching Relays Latching Relay contacts shall be rated for the application with a minimum of two (2) sets of Form C contacts enclosed in a dustproof enclosure. Relays shall be rated for a minunum life of one million (1,000,000) operations OPereung time shall be 20 milliseconds or less, with release time of l0 milliseconds of less Relays shall be equipped with coil transient suppression devices to limit transients to 150 percent of rated cod voltage Room Temperature Sensors 1 Room sensors shall be constructed for either surface or wall box mounting 2 Room sensors shall have the foilowmg options when specified a Setpomt reset slide switch providing a+3 degree (adjustable) range b Individual heating/coolmg setpomt slide switches. c A momentary Ovemde request pushbutton for actwano n of after-hours operation K Carbon Dioxide Sensors 1 Materials Molded plastic enclosure 2 Rating 0 to 5000 pprn 3 Mounting Duct or Wall 4 Range 0 to 2000 pPm / 0-5000 User selectable 5 Accuracy +/- 50 ppm 6 Output 0-10 vDC L CO Gas Sensors/fransmrtters 1 The Solid State Carbon Monoxide Sensors shall utilize state-of-the-art enhanced MOS sensor technology Sensor element is to be micro -processor controlled and compensated for humidity and temperature Sensor shall not require the addition of reagents or field calibrations 2 All sensor transmitters shall have an expected useful life of three (3) years The supplier shall provide replacement sensors at no charge for any sensor that fads within one year of startup or 18 months from date of shipment 3 The mterconnectmg wiring from the sensor to the central panel shall be 3 conductor shielded cable when using the 4-20 mA sensors The voltage supplied to the sensor shall be a mmimum of 18 VDC and a maximum of30 VDC The 4-20 sensor shall be capable of remote mounting up to 5,000 feet from the central panel Sensor units shall receive Power from and send signals corresponding to the central panel. 4 Acceptable Manufacturers Johnson Controls, MSA Instruments Model UN-TGS rs97i az ' r TtcE9aCAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT OOLL M & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSrrY DIVISION 15-atECCRANICAL TRANSITCENTER SECTION 15971-DIRECr DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COMER CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C M Control Valves 1 All Automatic Control Valves shall be fully proportioning and provide near ]wear heat transfer control The valves shall be quiet in operation and fail-safe open, closed, or in their last position. All valves shall operate in sequence with another valve when required by the sequence of operations All control valves shall be sued by the control manufacturer, and shall be guaranteed to meet the heating and cooling bads, as specified All control valves shall be suitable for the system flow conditions and close against the differential pressures involved Body pressure rating and connection type (sweat, screwed, or flanged) shall conform to the pipe schedule elsewhere in this Specification 2 Chilled Water Control Valves shall be modulating plug, ball, and/or butterfly as required by the specific application. Modulating water valves shall be sued per manufacturer's recommendations for the given application In general, valves (2 or 3- way) serving variable flow air handling unit coils shall be stud for a pressure drop equal to the actual coil pressure drop, but no less than 5 psi Valves (3-way) servmg constant flow au handling unit coils with secondary circuit pumps shall be sized fora pressure drop equal to 25% the actual coil pressure drop, but no less than 2 psi Mixing valves (3-way) serving secondary water circuits shall be sized for a pressure drop of no less than 5 psi Valves for terminal reheat coils shall be sized for a 2 pshg pressure drop, but no more than a 5 psi drop 3 Bali Valves shall be used for hot and chilled water applications, water terminal reheat coils, radiant panels, unit heaters, package air conditioning units, and fan coil units except those described hereinafter Ball valves shall have a stainless steel hall and stem t Modulating plug water valves of the single -seat type with equal percentage now characteristics shall be used for all special applications as indicated on the valve schedule (for AHIJ coils and heat exchangers) Valve discs shall be composition type Valve stems shall be stainless steel > Butterfly Valves shall be acceptable for modulating large flow applications greater than modulating plug valves, and for all two -position, opeWelose applications In fine and/or three-way butterfly valves shall be heavy-duty pattern with a body rating comparable to the pipe rating, replaceable lining sortable for temperature of system, and a stainless steel vane Valves for modulating service shall be sized and travel lumted to 50 degrees of full open Valves for isolation service shall be the same as the pipe Valves in the closed position shall be bubble -tight. Acceptable Manufacturers Johnson Controls 211 POWER MONITORING A General Provide current switches, current transducers voltage transducers, current transformers as required to meet the specified Sequence of Operation and indicated below B Current Operated Switches AC current switch, Neilsen - Kulimn Model PD50AC, or PD75, solid state, five (5) year warranty, three (3) selectable ranges for optimum adJustability and resolution Provide external current transformer where required C Current Transducers AC current to DC current output, +/- 5 percent accuracy, 4-20 mA output signal, Kele and Associates Model 4CMA Provide external current transformer where required 13 1 33 DrAMN 1S-MECnAN[CAL V C1TV OF FORT COLLiNS & COLORADO SUTE ONIVERSrrV SECTION 1597i-DIRECTDIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMSTRANWCV COOVER-CLARK&ASS' R D Voltage Transducers Kale and Associates Model PVM or LVM as required for each application, +/- 1/2 percent accuracy, 4 20 mA DC output 212 TEMPERATURE CONTROL CABINETS A General All controllers and field Interface devices shall be installed in control panel cabinet/enclosure as described below B Cabinets shall be UL listed, 14 gauge furniture grade steel, finished with baked enamel Painted finish Inside and out, cabinet doors shall have piano hinge and standard key cylinder locking latch C All devices installed in or on the control cabinet shall be labeled with a fixed mounted, color contrasted, engraved laminated plastic tags including describing the function of the device smular to the following example =P TRANSMTITER DEVICE Label DSP-1, AHU-1 SUPPLY DUCT STATIC PRESSURE TRANSMTTTER D All electrical devices within the panel shall be Prewned to terinmal stnps with all inter -device wiring within the panel completed prior to Installation of the system E- Mount control panels adjacent to associated equipment on vibration free walls or free standing steel angle supports or "Unistrot" support stand 2 13 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES A Variable frequency drives shall be arranged so that it can be operated in an open cirourtin disconnected from the motors, for start up adjustments and trouble an B Automatic operation shall be from a 4-20 milhamp signal follower, which shall follow a transducer signal. The signal follower shall contam the following design features 1 Shall accept a transducer output signal and condition it to produce a speed reference signal for the invertor 2 Minimum speed adjustment (Zero (0) to Maximum RPM) C Wire all safeties to operate both in hand and auto positions as well as drive and by-pass sections D Provide communication cabling and interface necessary to forward VFD computer communication information to and from the BAS/VFD See Section I s040 sA TEC11MCAL SPUVICATiONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15-MECBANiCAL TRANSIT CENTER CO SECTION 15971- DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS OVER CLARK& ASSOCIATES, P C 214 HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROL DEVICES A Provide PENN A70 series or equal, DPST manual reset, two (2) isolated sets of contacts Control responds to temperature along any one (1) foot of entire element B Vapor charged sensing element shall be calibrated for altitude of project site C Provide multiple limit control devices as requned to provide complete and full coverage ofthe entire 0011 face area and/or duct cross section area 215 ELECTRICAL MATERIALS A All wiring shall be installed in conduit B Conduit and Conductors Types as indicated in Division 16 sized per Division 16 except for low -voltage twisted pair or single Jacketed cable (1/2-inch i m umm) All low voltage conductors shall be stranded 22 gauge copper minimum, twisted pair C Fittings per Division 16 Bushings or nylon insulated throats are not required for Jacketed cables D All J-boxes shall be identified and labeled per Division 16 E All conductors and cables shall be labeled per Division 16 F Conduit and box supports shall be per Division 16 G Junction boxes shall be of types and sizes as indicated in Division 16 II Conduits shall not exceed 40 percent maximum fill for single conductor and Jacketed cables 216 END SWITCHES A All end switches shall be NEMA rated contacts and NEMA 4X enclosure, either SPDT, DPDT DPST as required to meet the Sequence of Operation, complete the Points List and necessary interlocks or safeties control wiring End switches shall be as manufactured by Cutler -Hammer or Allen-Bradley E All end switches shall be designed and configured to provide positive indication of a control device (I a damper or valve) position for the service intended PART 3-EXECUTION 3 1 INSTALLATION A The Contractor shall Mandl all egwpment, control au prpmgttubmg, conduit and wiring parallel to building Imes B All automatic control valves and control dampers furnished by the Temperature Control Contractor shall be insnikd under his supervision by the Mechanical Contractor 15971 TECIItVICAL SPECDrICAT10NS CITY OF FORT COLLRVB & COLORADO STATE DNn'EA81TY Dp✓L9fON 15-INBCHANICAL _ SECTION 15971- DIRECTDICrrAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOYER CLARx - ' DCIATFA pp G C Install Au Measuring Stations per the manufacturer's requirements D GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1 Spare conductor capselty, equal to a minimum oftwo (2) additional sensors shall be provided to each underfloor sensor and pendant type sensors 2 Wumg shall be installed in conduit throughout 3 Horizontal runs of conduit, trays, tubing or wiring shall be hung from structural members using new supports, orwhere feasible utilizing existing temperature control conduit and piping The Contractor shall verify adequacy of existing systems and warrant these systems as if they were new Single runs of conduit, tubing or wire shall be by clevls ring and all thread rod Multiple runs shall be by "Trapeze" or "Umstmt" supports 'Tlumbees Strap" shall not be allowed Maximum distance between supports shill be per the NEC Existing supports shall only be used upon written concurrence by the Architect, Engmeer or Owner 4 All vertical runs of condint or tubing shall be through new core drills Existing core dntls may be used if approved by the Owner The installation shall be supported above each floor penetration using clamps to "Unlstrut" S All wire that enters or leaves a building structure shall be installed with lightning Protection per NEC 6 All wire terminations shall be with compression type round hole spade hip under a pan head screw landing, Stay-Kon or equivalent. All wire splices shall be with compression type insulated splice connectors orproperly sired "wne-nut" connectors Hand twisted, soldered anNor taped terminations or splices are not acceptable 7 Where tubing, wiring or conduit penetrate floors or walls, sleeves with bushings shall beprovided for tubing and woes The conduit or sleeve opening shall be sealed with fire proof packing so the smoke and fire rating of the wall or floor is maintained 8 Under no circumstances shall wire, tubing, tray, J-boxes or any BAS equipment be run in, mounted on, or suspended from any of the telephone systems equipment, cable trays or support structure (prey Iron) 9 All the material installed under this contract must be mounted on, or supported from the building structure or supports furnished by this Contractor E Control Waring 1 Run wumg m metalhc conduit, tubmg or raceways Exceptions areas follows e. NEC Class 2 low voltage wiring where not exposed to view such as above Code Authority) suspended ceilings in shafts, etc , may be run in cable (when approved by b Wrung enclosed in temperature control panels 2 Where conduit is used, provide steel flttmgs 3 Low Voltage Conductors 18 Gauge minimum, except 19 gauge may be used for home runs to central panels and 22 gauge minimum for resistance or thermistor sensing element connections 4 Wire control interlocks and control panels, except one (1)120V power circuit to each temperature control panel shown on drawings and schedules shall be provided under Division 1 5 All wumg shall comply with the requirements of Local and National Electrical Codes 1071 TECRNICAL SPECIFICATIfNVS Cr" OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 15-MECHANICAL TRANSITCPN78R SECTION r5971-DmECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMCOOVEWCURK & ASSOCIATES, F C. Do not interlock alarms with starter switching to bypass alarm when equipment is manually disconnected Variable Frequency Drives shall be arranged so that it can be operated in an open circuit mode, disconnected from the motors, for start-up adjustments and trouble shooting All costs of controls, wiring conduit and associated labor shall be included in the Temperature Control Bid The control wiring shall be installed under the supervision of this Contractor 32 ENCLOSURES A The tubing and wiring within all enclosures shall be run in plastic trays Tubing and wiring within BAS panels may be run using adhesive -backed tie wraps B All plastic tubmg shall be connected to enclosures through conduit All copper robing shall be connected to enclosures through bulkhead fittings C Mount all enclosures, Including those which house BAS Panels, Slaves and Field Device Panels, so that the top of the enclosure does not exceed six feet, six inches (6' 6"), and the center of any keypad/LCD combination does not exceed five foot, six inches (S-6') from the floor or is less than four feet, zero inches (4' 0") from the floor D Field Device Panels contain related Field Devices such as relays, control power (24V) transformers, output transducers, do, that are outboard of the BAS Panels or Dedicated Controllers Each Field Device Panel shall be mounted within an enclosure The enclosures shall be provided with lockable latches that will accept a single key common to all Field Device Panels BAS Panels and Slaves 33 EXISTING CONTROLS A Remove all existing controls, controllers, iecerver/controllers, thermostats, sensors, field devices, gauges, etc, and all associated wiring, piping and mounting hardware whose functions are being replaced by the HAS 1 When existing equipment is removed, coordinate with a detailed Method of Procedure (MOP) Do not remove until Owner reviews 2 Refer to General Conditions 34 INSTALLATION PRACTICES A The Contractor shall install and cahhrate all Field Devices, Sensors and Transducers necessary for the complete operation of the I/O Points described heroin B Sensors shall be removable without shutting down the system in which they are installed C All immersion sensors shall be installed in new welded thermowells supplied by the Contractor Existing thermowells may be reused with concurrence from the Owner Coordinate any required shutdown with Owner D Theiiurstor wire leads shall be permanently terminated at panels or controllers with wire clamps 13-1 15971 TRANsrr E Where none exist, famish and installpressure/temperstine gauges type sensor immersion to each mersion F Sensors shall be installed with the required. use of a wet or hot tap without draining the system if 35 IDENTIFICATION A• All control air prpmg/tubing, J_boxes, conduit and wiring shall be labeled B Electrical devices, wiring, conduit and J-boxes shall be labeled and identified as required Division 16 by 1 As a minintum regardless ofDiviston 16 requirements, all temperature control J-box covers shall be pamted Blue in color on both sides of cover C Main supply control air piping and tubing shall be labeled with Brady or equivalexit markers of pre-printed identification sleeves at each end and Junction point and protected Identification scheme shall be consistent with the drawings D Identification shall be provided for all enclosures panels, Junction boxes, controllers or field devices Laminated, bakehte nameplates shall be used, The nameplates shall be l/16-inch thick and a minimum of 1-mch by 2-mches The lettering shall be White on a Blue background with minimum 1 /4-mch high engraved letters The nameplates shall be installed with pop rivets 1 All new devices will be tagged Color code to differentiate between new devices E Thoroughly clean the surface to which the label shall be applied with a solvent before applying the identification Use an epoxy to affix the identification in addition to any adhesive backing on the utenhl-rcation F The Plan Code Designation shown on all shop drawing identification shall be consistent with the Contract Documents G All UO Field Devices that are not mounted within Field Device Panel enclosures shall be identified with engraved plastic laminated nameplates installed so that they are visible from ground level H The identification shall show the designation used on the Record Documents and identify the function such as "Mixed Air Temperature Sensor" and "Fan Status DP Switch" [ Calibration settings shall be marked with pamt or indelible ink 36 LOCATIONS A• All sensing devices and locations shall be located by the Contractor as shown on the submittal shop drawings with final review by the Engineer 3s TECHNICAL sPECH+ICAT10N8 CITY OF FORT COLLDVS & COLORADO STATE UNIV&RSrEV DIMON 15-MECHANICAL TRANSITCZNM SECTION 15971-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C B Wall mount space sensors shall be mounted 5-feet above finished floor Pendant mount space sensors shall be mounted 8-feet above finished floor C Enclosures housing Field Devices shall be located Immediately adjacent horizontally to the BAS Panels or Slaves which are being interfaced to 37 TEMPERATURE SENSORS A Temperature controls trades shall verify all wall mounted temperature sensors locations with the Archrtect/Engmeer/Owner in order to avoid interference with wall mounted and space fumishings Where interferences require moving the temperature sensor more than two (2) feet, consult with the Architect/Engineer for relocation B Temperature sensors shall be mounted on suitable Insulated base and secured to the wail in such a way as to be easily removed from wall without damage to the sensor C Check and verify location of thermostats and other exposed control sensors with plans and room details before installation Locate thermostats 60-mohes (1524 mm) above floor 38 EQUIPMENT PROTECTION AND COORDINATION A Where existing walls are penetrated with conduit or piping, provide a fire stop assembly which meets or exceeds the original rating of the assembly Refer to Division 15 B Extreme care must be exercised while working in existing facilities and around operating equipment, particularly sensitive telephone switching and computer equipment Close coordination with the Owner is required for the protection of this operating equipment from dust, dut and construction material while maintaining the operational environment for the equipment Under no circumstances shall the power or environmental requirements of the Operating equipment be meted during the installation and check-out without submitting to the Architect, Owner and Engineer for approval C A detailed Method of Procedure (MOP) stating the steps to be taken time schedule and impacted systems for the service interruption shall be submitted to the Architect for approval pnor to beginning work Refer to Division I and Division 15 for requirements 39 CLEANUP A At the completion of the work, all equipment pertinent to this contract shall be checked and thoroughly cleaned and all other areas shall be cleaned around equipment provided under this contract. Clean the exposed surfaces of tubmg, hangers, and other exposed metal of all grease, pk%Wr, dust, or other foreign materials B Upon final completion of work In an area, vacuum and/or damp wipe all finished room surfaces and fiunishings Use extreme care in cleaning around telephone switching and computer equipment and under no circumstances shall water or solvents be used around this equipment DIVISION i5-1NEC9AWICAL - CITY OF FORT COLLMS A COLORADO STATE IINIVMSrn SECTION 15"' -DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS THAN8IT CENTER COOVER CLAM & ASSOCIATES, P C C At the completion of the Work and at the end ofeach work day, remove from the building, the Premises, and surrounding streets, etc, all rubbish and debris resulting from the operations and leave all equipment spaces absolutely clean and ready for use 310 SOFTWARE, DATABASE AND GRAPHICS A Software Installation The Contractor shall provide all labor necessary to install, notIalme, start-up and debug all system software as described in this section This includes any Operating system software or other thud party software necessary for successful operation of the system B Database Configuration The Contractorwill provide all labor to configure those portions of the database that are required by the Points List and Sequence of Operation. C Color Graphics Unless otherwise directed by the Owner, the Contractor will provide color graphic displays for all systems which are specified wait a Sequence afOperahon, depicted in the Mechanical Drawings for each system and floor plan. For each system or floor plan, the display shall contain the associated points Identified in the point List and allow for act point changes as required by the Owner 3 11 TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAWINGS A Upon completion ofproject and after record drawings of the temperature controls have been Prepared and reviewed, the Contractor shall provide one (1) complete set of Temperature Controls Drawings at each Temperature Control Panel Each set of drawings shall be ` laminated in a plastic coating, The drawings shall consist of only those control functions associated with the specific control panel and any relevant or pertinent network interface information The laminated drawings shall have a grommet connection attached to a metal cable or chain which is mechanically fastened to the Temperature Control Cabinet 3 12 START -Up AND TESTING -t A- Prior to Beneficial Use of the BAS, the Contractor shall supply to Arolutect/Engineer two (2) debugged printouts of all software entered into the BAS Also supply all users programming and engineering manuals required to interpret the software Included in the printouts, tho not limited to, shall be the following ugh I Point data base Z All custom control programs written in the SAS control language 3 All Parameters required for proper operation of SAS control and utility firmware such as start -stop routines etc 4 Printouts or plotted detailed copies of the complete Interactive system graphics B The software printout shall be fully documented for ease of interpretation by the ArohaecbBngincer and Owner, without assu taace from the Contractor English language descriptions shall be either integrated with or attached to the SAS printout Specifically the following shall be documented All point (UO and virtual) names 30 TEC1INIC,IL SPECI"CATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNWMATTY DIVISION IS -MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SHC'rWN 13971-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P Q 2 All BAS Programming Language commands, functions, syntax, operators, and reserved variables 3 Use of all BAS firmware 4 The intended actions, decisions, and calculations of each Ime or logical group of lines in the custom control program(s) Sequences of operation are not acceptable for use in this documentation requirement 5 Complete descriptions of and theories explaining all software and firmware algorithms The algorithms to be described include, but are not limited to, PID, optimum stari/stop, demand limiting, etc C Documentation that was supplied as part of the submittals need not be submitted at this time D Upon review ofsoftware, a Point To Point Test ofthe BAS installation shall commence The Contractor shall provide two (2) men equipped with two-way communication and shall test actual field operation of each control and sensing point This procedure shall occur during off -hour periods The purpose is to test the calibration, response, and action of every point Any test equipment required to prove the proper operation of the BAS shall be provided by and operated by the Contractor The Engineer and Owner will bepreseritto oversee, observe, and review the test Demonstrate compliance that system functions per the Sequence of Operation I Upon review of the Point To Point demonstration, the Contractor shall start up the r BAS by putting all controlled equipment in automatic and enabluig software i Contractor shall commence final software and overall BAS hardware/software debugging 2 The Pomt-To Point demonstration shall include any existing BAS equipment if it r aHbcts the operation of the equipment included under this contract 3 As a minimum, existing conditions shall be maintained during system changeover E Final acceptance ofthe BAS is contingent upon a hardware/software system test All groups of points that yield a system of control shall be tested for compliance with the sequences of operation Included in the test, but not limited to, shall be 1 BAS Loop Response The Contractor shall supply a trend data output in graphical form showing the step response of each BAS loop The test shall show the loops response to a change in set point which represents a change in the actuator position of at least 25 percent of its full range The sampling rate of the trend shall be from one (1) to three (3) minutes depending on the speed of the loop The trend data shall show for each sample the set point, actuator positron, and controlled variable values Any loop that does not yield temperature control of + 0 2 degree F or humidity control of+ 3 percent RH shall require further tuning by the Contractor 2 Interlocks and other sequences 3 BAS ■ Control under HVAC equipment failure 4 HVAC Operation under BAS equipment failure 5 Battery backup 6 HAS Control under power failure/restart 7 Reset schedules 8 BAS Alarm reporting capability F A detailed test report as defined under Submittals shall be provided indicating its completion and proper system operation 15971 31 SECTION 00300 BID FORM PROJECT 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains Place Date 1 In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated _ 20_ and subject to all conditions thereof the undersigned a (Corporation Limited Liability Company Partnership Joint Venture or Sole Proprietor) authorized to do business in the State of Colorado hereby proposes to furnish and do everything required by the Contract Documents to which this refers for the construction of all items listed on the following Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules 2 The undersigned Bidder does hereby declare and stipulate that this proposal is made in good faith without collusion or connection with any other person or persons Bidding for the same Work and that it is made in pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders the Agreement the detailed Specifications and the Drawings pertaining to the Work to be done, all of which have been examined by the undersigned 3 Accompanying this Bid is a certified or cashiers check or standard Bid bond in the sum of ($ _) in accordance with the Invitation To Bid and Instructions to Bidders 4 The undersigned Bidder agrees to execute the Agreement and a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond for the amount of the total of this Bid within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date when the written notice of the award of the contract is delivered to him at the address given on this Bid The name and address of the corporate surety with which the Bidder proposes to furnish the specified performance and payment bonds is as follows 5 All the various phases of Work enumerated in the Contract Documents with their individual jobs and overhead whether specifically mentioned included by implication or appurtenant thereto are to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under one of the items listed in the Bid Schedule irrespective of whether it is named in said list 6 Payment for Work performed will be in accordance with the Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules subject to changes as provided in the Contract Documents 7 The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of Addenda No through Section 00300 Page 1 "ION Is- hWCHANICAL - crry -yi�v� I)rliiTAL CONTROL 9YST'EMS ANSi7' CEN'1'BR COOVEn{q pRK A ATR;;r-r G The BAS will not be accepted as meeting the requirements of Beneficial Use ts until all tes described in this section have bean performed to the astisfecthou of both the Arehilmt�ngmeer and Owner Any tests tat hcannot be peiforiricd due to circumstances beyond the control ofthe Contractor shall be exempt from the Beneficial Use requirements If requested in writing by the Contractor and concurred by the Owner and Architect/Engineer Such tests shall be performed as part of the BAS Warranty 1 A typed written document stating that the system has been fully checked out on a point by point basis shall be submitted to the Architect/Engmeer All documentation associated with the check out shall be included 3 13 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A The Contractor shall be responsible for updating all existing Project Record Docum associated with the Scope of work outlined in the Drawings and Sifients Pee cations B Prior to final completion of the installation prepare a complete set ofRecord Drawings on a clear and legible set of ANSI size 'B' (11 " x 17") mylar reproducible prints The content, format and Procedure of the submittal shall be as described by the General Conditions C Panel and Provide ono (1) laminated and framed set of Control Drawings for each new BAS Control one (1) for the Fauulity Control Room, locate as directed by the Engineer D Prior to final completion of the installation, prepare three (3) Operation and Maintenance Manuals The information is to be mserted in the existing Operation and Maintenance Manuals The information shall include 1 Operator's Manual with step-by-step procedures for logging On/Off, Interrogating system producing reports acknowledging alarms, ovemding computer control, and changing firmware parameters 2 Programmer's manual with complete description ofthe custom control language and associated editor, including sample written programs Provide complete sets of all programming forms, applications memorandums, and addenda to the programmer's manual All software or firmware algorithms shall be completely described and documented 3 Maintenance, Installation, and Engineering Manuai(s) that clearly explains how to debug hardware Problems, how to repair or replace hardware, preventive maintenance guidelines and schedules, calibration procedures, and how to engineer and install new points, panels, and operator interfaces 4 Docmnentshon of all software List separately all software parameRrs that will need updating by the Owner such as, though not lnnited to, holiday, seasonal and starNatop schedules comfort and duty cycling schedules 5 All programs, code, databases, graphic files, CARD drawings and symbol libraries generated for operation of the system shall be included as a part of the system documentation Ms Information shall be submitted both in hard copy bound format and magnetic media format 6 InPut/Output schedules, data shoats, and all other items required under Submittals Describe all regular maintenance that will need to be performed on the BAS hardware List replacement pails with part numbers 32 1 TEM(ECAL SPECIFICATIONS _. -.. CITY OF FORT COIAAVS 4 COLORADO STATE ONIVERSrrY DIVISION IS -MECHANICAL TRANSrrCMM 1 SECTION 15971-DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS COOVER-CLARK & ASSGOATES, P C. 7 Complete original issue documentation and software diskettes for all thud party ' software furnished and installed as a part of the system or required forthe operation of the system including text editors, control isnguage program and compiler, database 1 managers, graphics and CADD packages, operating systems and communications 1 software 8 Complete original issue documentation installation and operational manuals and supporting software for all third party hardware furnished and installed as a part of r the system or required for the opershon of the system including remote termmals, 1 user's computer workstation, monitors graphics and memory boards, printers and modems 1 9 During the warranty period, all copies of the drawings and manuals shall be updated / to include all hardware and software changes E All of the above documentation shall record both the equipment installed under tins contract and the exact termination to all other existing control or BAS eguipmenL F The Record Drawings shall document the complete existing control system This includes all mechanical equipment in work area which has automatic control 314 WARRANTY A The Warranty period shall begin on the date of Beneficial Use Completion as authorized by the Architect/Engineer and Oaper in writing, Beneficial use shall not occur before the Contractor has performed the tests required Withthese requirements met, beneficed use shall not occur until, in the opinion of the Amfirtect/Engmear, the BAS is sufficiently complete to be utilized for the purposes for which it is intended The warranty start date shall not begin until all phases of the Project are complete, 1 e , the Project shall have a single warranty start date. B The BAS System shall be guaranteed to be flee from defects in material and workmanship and in software design and operation for a period of the warranty after completion of the contract The Contractor shall provide the necessary skills, labor, and parts to assure the proper operation of, and to provide all required current and preventive maintenance This warranty shall become effective starting the date of Beneficial Use completion 1 The hardware warranty shall include all equipment which has been purchased by the Contractor The existing hardware is not subject to the warranty requ4wnc nts 2 All software work completed by the Contractor, associated with existing hardware, is subject to the warranty requirements outlined herein 3 The Contractor shall respond to all calls during the warranty period for all problems or questions experienced in the operation of the installed equipment and shall take steps to correct any deficiencies that may exist 4 The response tune to any problems shall be four (4) hours maximum (twenty-four) 24-bouts per day, seven (7) days per week Corrective action, temporary or permanent, shall be made within one (I) business day C The Contractor shall maintain a backup of all BAS software installed in the system The backup shall be updated monthly or whenever a change to the software is made A reload of backup 90f3ware into the system shall be performed by the Contractor immediately upon 15971 33 DIVISION 15- MECHANICAL � CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSr1ry SECTION 13971-DmEC1' DIGITAL CONTROL SVST6M8 TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-Cr.ARK & ASSOCIATES, F C. notification by the Owner The reload shall be free of charge unless it is due to a power failure of a duration longer than the battery backup D The Contractor shall opturime all control software to assure acceptable operating and space conditions, and peak energy efficiency 315 TRAINING A The Contractor shall provide forty (40) hours of training for the building operators The framing sessions shall be broken into one (10) 4-hour session or as duetted by owner's representative The training session shall be made available to the Owner prior to the end of the warranty period, but after final completion of the contract The session shall be given at the Owner's facility Scheduling shall be approved by the Owner The trahungshall focus on general design, operation, and maintenance procedures of the products installed, though not necessarily the specific system designed, and shall cover I Hardware configuration including PC boards, switches, communication and point wiring, and location and Installation of all sensors and control devices 2 Hardware maintenance, calibration, troubleshooting, diagnostics, and repair Instruction$ 3 Operation of man -machine Interface including logging On/Off, interrogating the system, producing reports, acknowledging alarms, overriding computer control, and changing firmwam%ftware parameters 4 Pro mg the BAS using the editor and the design -of custom control software 5 Recovery Procedures from both BAS and HVAC failures B The "rootor for the above session shall be an employee ofthe Contractor, who Is qualified to provide customer training and applications support, END OF SFCTION 15971 34 TECANiN 13 - M C MECHANICAL CITY OF FMT COLLINS & 66LORADO SrAT& UNIVERSM SECTDIVISION 13 - MiCBTING, A TRANSrr CENM S6G7rON 13990-TESrINC, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATE, F C. SECTION 15990 - TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING PART1 GENERAL 1 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 12 13 A Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Divisions 1 and 15 Specification sections, apply to work of this section B The Project will have selected building systems commissioned The equipment and systems to be commissioned are specified in Section 01810 The commissioning process and contractor responsiliftes are described m Section olglo C Division 15 "Basic Mechanical Requirements" Section 15010 applies to work ofthis section DESCRIPTION OF WORK A This section covers Testing and Balancing of Environmental Systems including but not limited to air distribution systems, hydrome distribution systems, and the equipment and apparatus connected thereto The testing and balancing of all environmental systems shall be the responsibility of one (1) testing balancing and adjusting fmi Test Adjust, and Balance all of the following mechanical systems a. Supply Air Systems, b Return Air Systems, c Exhaust Air Systems, d Hydromc Systems, e Pumps, f Cooling Towers, g Refrigeration Equipment; h Temperature Control System, I Heat Generating Equipment, J Engine Generator System, k Domestic Water Circulating Systems 2 Report any systems for excessive sound and vibration levels QUALIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTOR A Procure the services of an independent testing and balancing Agency specializing in the testing adjusting and balancing of environmental systems to perfomt the above mentioned work. An independent agency is defined as an organization that is not engaged in engineering design or is not a division of a mechanical contractorentny that Installs mechanical systems It shall be an agency certified by NEBB or TABB Testing and balancing work shall be directly supervised by a NEBB certified Supervisor or Professional Engineer on the Testing and Balancing Agency's staff The Supervisor shall represent the Testing and Balancing Agency in progress meetings as requested, and shall be available for interpreting all material found in the Balance Report All field work shall be performed by qualified technicians who are currently certified by either NEBB or TABB Test and Balance Corttfrcation Agencies 1"" 1 TECHNICAL i PWMCATION9 CITY OF FORT COLL1Ns & COLOIL4 Do STATE UMVI=M 1117VIKON 16 - MECHANICAL TRANSIT (.RNTER SKM0N16990-7TSMG,AD]U9TM ANDBALANCING COOVERLZARI{&ASSOCIATES, PR B The Testing and Balancing Agency shall have a minimum of three (3) years experience in testing and balancing mechanical systems 14 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS REVIEW A The Mechanical Contractor shall submit the name ofthe Testing and Balancing Agency to the Architect within thirty (30) days of contract award to ensure that the Testing and Balancing Agency is on the project from the outset of construction B Any testing and balancing agency deeming to offer thew services for this Work shall submit thew qualifications to the Architect, not lass than seven (7) working days before the bud date Review and recommendations to Owner will be given on each request and action on the recommendation will be given in writing prior to bidding the work Agencies meeting the qualifications of the Specification are those Agencies approved by the Owner C Acceptable TBA Agencies are 1 (3nfTth Engineering Service 2 JPG Engineering Inc 3 TAB Services 15 CODES AND STANDARDS A ASHRAE- ASFIRAE handbook, 1999 Applications volume, Chapter 36, Testmg, Adjusting, and Balancing B NEBB "Procedural Standards for Testing, Adjusting and Balancing of Environmental Systems " 16 SUBMITTALS A Upon award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit the name of the Test and Balance Agency who will be performing the work The submittal shall include a complete list of all technicians who will be performing the field work and mclude a photocopy of their current certification by either NBBB or TABB Certification Agencies B Only those technicians included in the submittal shall perform the work Any personnel or staff used to perform the work who are not included in the submittal shall be grounds for rejecting the Test and Balance Report and the Project in whole 17 PROJECT CONDITIONS A Air and watertestmg and balancing shall not begin until the system has been completed and rs in full working order B Put all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and equipment into full operation and consume operation of same during each working day of teshng and balancing. Preliminary Testing and Balancing requirements shall be ascertained pnor to the commencement ofwork through a review of the project plans and specifications In addihon, visual observations at the site during construction shall be made to determine the location of required balancing I r 1 1 I 4 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 T6C(Di1CAL SPECIFICATIONS C[TY OF FORT COLLU" & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSM DIVISION 15-MLC9ANICAL TRANSPPCBNTER SECPION 15"0- TESMG AWMI NG, AND BALANCING COOVER43ARK & ASSOCIATES, P C devices, that they are being installed properly, and in an accessible location for the need Report in writing any deficiencies to the Contractor and Mechanical Engineer immediately C Before any air balance work is done, the system shall be checked for duct leakage, assure filters are installed, see that filters are changed if they are dirty, check for correct fan rotation, equipment vibration and check automatic dampers for proper operation All volume control dampers and outlets shall be wide open at this time D Before any hydrome balancing work is done, the system shall be checked for plugged strainers, proper pump rotation, proper control valve installation and operation, air locks proper system static pressure to assure a full system, proper flow meter and check valve installation All throttling devices and control valves shall be open at this tune 18 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A Coordinate scheduling of Work with the Contractor 1 Schedule TABB work to coincide with testing and verification of the temperature control systems where practical 2 Coordinate system start-up and performance verdreation with the Engineer as TABB work is in progress B Provide written notification to the Project Manager five (5) working days prior to - -- commencing TABB and a schedule for completing the work C Provide written notification to the Contractor withm twenty four (24) hours of an equipment failure preventing TABB work from proceeding. PART2-PRODUCTS 21 INSTRUMENTS A Calibration and maintenance of instruments shall be in accordance with manufacturer's standards and recommendations and requirements of NEBB B Calibration histories for each instrument shall be available for examination. C Use a true RMS amp and harmonic distortion electrical teat meter, FLUKE Model 41 or equal to test and record operating and performance measurements for all motors operating with variable frequency drives PART 3 EXECUTION 31 TEMPERATURE CONTROLS A Operate all temperature control systems with the Temperature Control Contractors representattvo for proper sequence of operation and calibration Report m writing any deficiencies to the Engineer immediately 159" TRCmV1CAL SPECIFKAnoNs CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSM DIVISION is- MECHANICAL TRANSIT CPiVT'F.R SECTION 15990-TESTING, ADIUS'I'RYG, AND BALANCING COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P a 32 REQUIREMENTS OF WORK A Provide all necessary fan belts and sheaves to balance all fans to the specified air delivery for the actual field conditions I Test and Balance Agency shall provide and install fau belt and sheave replacement necessary for final balance condition for specified au quantity when the VFD is operating in the by pass mode for final field conditions, without placing the motor over its nameplate amp rating B Balance all air and water flows at terminals withm }5 percent to -5 percent of design flow quantities for individual terminals And 45 percent to -10 percent of individual air outlets or inlets Measure and record the following data C Au Balance Air supply, return and exhaust systems with air quaotities for each air device, air handling uuits including supply, return, mixed, and outside tantparaturm and fan data including CFM, static pressure, tan RPM, voltage, rated motor amperage, motor running amperage before and after final balance, listed motor power factor and motor funning power factor reading Air diffusion patterns shall be set to mmmum objectionable drafts and noise The supply, return and exhaust fan static pressure shall be set by the balancing firm and the Control Contractor if the systems have fan volume control The duct static shall be confirmed both through the instrumentation installed on the job and by the Balancing Agency The system shall be tested in all operating modes (including minimum outside air with full return air, full outside air, modulated damper position, and full cooling with the design diversity) System static pressure and fan motor amperages shall be recorded in all modes The fan speed resulting in satisfactory system performance shall be determined at full design delivery, mlet or outlet fan Volume control dampers shall be in the wide open positron and variable frequency drive is at 100 percent of design RPM and one (1) path presenting the greatest resistance to flow shall be fully open and unobstructed Provide full prior traverse and CFM measurements at each fan in addition to terminal device measurements Air volume and air temperature rise or drop across each coil, filter, dampers, etc , of an handling section Measure, adjust set, balance and record outside air, return air and exhaust/rebef air quantities for all air handling systems and supply fans Air quantities shall be determined by direct airflow measuring procedures wherever possible, where duct/mlet conditions do not allow for accurate direct measurement of outside air the following method shall be used Outside Air CFM = Supply Fan Total CFM -Return Fan Total CFM In addition to the direct measuring of auflow quantities, measure and record outside air, return air and mixed air temperatures, determine thermal/mass energy balance and provide calculations to verify measured auflow quantities Adjusting and setting the outside air quantity as a percentage of damper position will not be acceptable ' TECHNICAL SPECIFICATTOM CITY OF FORT COLLiNB & COL SrASTATE UNM3tSITY ' DIVISION 11-MCHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 1599a-TES7'WG, ADJUSTING, AND RA[.MiCOVG COOVER-CLARB & ASSOMTES, P C. D Final adjustments shall include but not be limited to the following ITEM ADJUSTMENT Fan Belt Drive RPM Include sheave and belt exchange to deliver air flow within lunits of installed motor horsepower and mechanical stress limits ofthe fan Determine the limiting fan tip speed before increasing RPM Final fan speed setting shall allow for predicted filter loading and shall establish proper duct pressures for operation of zone CFM regulators Fan Direct Drive RPM with speed taps Set fan speed on tap which most closely approaches design CFM Report tap setting on equipment data sheet as high, medium or low RPM with speed control rheostat. Set output of fan at design CFM by adjusting the SCR After adjustment, check fans ability to restart after powering down Increase setting if required for Proper starting CFM with variable pitch blades Variable fixed pitch fan blades and variable in motion pitch fan blades shall be adjusted by the manufacturer at pitch required to provide design output Pitch angle adjustment shall not exceed recommended maximum to prevent 'stall " Terminal Boxes VAV and Constant Volume Boxes with Reheat Set regulators to provide design maximum, minimum, heating and cooling CFM VAV Boxes Set volume at 100 percent maximum and 30 percent nu m um of design CFM, Check control sequence operation to assure proper sequencing Reset PE switches as required when furnished with terminal box Fan powered boxes with reheat Set CFM regulators and control sequence as for VAV reheat Set fans as for direct drive with speed tap or with SCR Air Devices All diffusers and registers shall be measured and balanced TPVMON 13- EC RANI AL CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNrvzRs Py DIVISION 1S- MECHANICAL SECTION 1599!-TE$fING, ADJtA9TINTAAN&T CXN= G, AND BALANCING COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C Cooling Tower Submit measured motor data and nameplate, HI and LO speed Measure and record atrilow quantities (CFM) and static pressure rise across the fans Fume Hoods solvent Storage Measure and set air flows for all hoods including cabinets, flammable cabinets and radioisotope hoods and bio-safety cabinets other ventilating equipment. Motor Starter Division 15 Furnished Magnetic and Manual Thermal Heaters Starters Furnish and exchange thermals as required for proper motor protection Division 16 Furnished Motor Control Center Magnetic Starters Check for correct sizing Notify Electrical Contractor of discrepancies Existing Magnetic and Manual Starters Furmsh and exchange thermals as required for motor protection Variable Frequency Drives Test, measure and record true RMS amperage, THD for voltage and amperage for each variable frequency drive at both the input power to the drive and the output power to the motor in both the drive mode and through the across the line by-pass mode E Hydrome Balance 1 Convertor inlet and outlet water temperatures and pressures with corresponding system steam pressure or heating water temperatures and pressures 2 Inlet and outlet water temperatures and pressures (or system steam pressure) of all air handling unit coils, reheat cods, unit heaters, convectors, finned tube radiation, and other heat transfer equipment, as well as the corresponding media flows, and air temperature rise or drops _ 3 All heat exchangers 4 Cooling tower inlet and outlet water temperatures 5 Chiller inlet and outlet water temperatures, inlet and outlet evaporator and condenser pressures, motor running amperage, refrigerant temperature 6 Circulating pump flow rates, pressures, running amperage, and full load amperage at design flow and shutoff conditions 7 The hydronic system shall be proportionally balanced being certain that the path to one (1) terminal Is fully open Total system flow shall be adjusted at the pump by restricting the discharge balancing valve If the pump must be severely restricted, the impeller may have to be trmrmed This deolsion will be the responsibility of the Contractor, Supplier, and the Mechanical Engineer F When necessary as determined by the Mechanical Engineer, the Test and Balance Agency shall provide additional testing and measurements as required by the Mechanical Engineer including, but not tanned to, the following DIMOC 15 SPECIFRNICAL S Cr" OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSrry DIVISION IS-IYlECDANiGL SECTION ISM- TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING TRANSIT CENTZR COOVERCLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C 1 Static pressure gradient profiles throughout ductwork and/or piping systems 2 Temperature gradient profiles throughout ductwork and/or piping system 3 miscellaneous electrical measurements 4 Smoke tests of room pressure relationships This work shall be done Immediately upon request with complete cooperation and in an expedient schedule at no additional cost to any other party O All smoke control systems for life safety shall be tested, certified conducted and reported in accordance with and as required by the Local Budding Code Authority and Fire Department who have Jurisdiction including, but not 'Muted to, smoke tests, pressurization tests and who measurements, door closing forces system demonstration and system activation, etc 33 REPORT OF WORK A. The Testing and Balancing Agency shall subout six (6) bound copies ofthe final Testing and Bahmeing Report at least fifteen 05) calendar days prior to the Contractor's request for final inspection All data shall be recorded on applicable reporting forms The report aliall include all operating data as listed in Paragraph 3 2 above, a list of all equipment used in the testing and balancing work, and shall be signed by the Supervising Registered Professional Engineer and affixed with their registration stamp, signed and dated in accordance with State Law Final acceptance of this project will not take place until a satisfnetory report is received B When deemed necessary by the Mechanical Consulting Engineer the Testing and Balancing Agency shall rim temperature and/or humidity recordings and shall read say of the report quantities in the presence of the Engineer for verification purposes C When all au balancing is done and all dampers are set, all test holes shall be plugged and all dampers shall be marked with paint The following inform test shall be recorded for each fan system in the final report Design fan and air device mhx or outlet size, actual mlet or outlet size., design and actual CFM and velocity through the orifice, for each tenr uial in the system, The picot tube traverse method used and location of pitot tube traverse far determining CFM shall be recorded D Hydromc Systems With Meters The system shall be balanced proportionally using the flow meters On completion of the balance, the followmg information shall be recorded in the report Flow meter size and brand, required flow rate and pressure drop, valve settings on meters with a readable scale, flow rate in both full coil flow and full bypass modes Verify the meters are installed per the manufacturer's recommendations and shall notify the Contractor of any deficiencies before utdrzuig meter E Hydromc Systems WithoutMeters (Thermal or Terminal Rated Pressure Drop Balance) The system shall be balanced proportionally to the termmal ratings On completion of balance the following information shell be recorded in the report Design entering and leaving water temPerature/pressure drop, final balanced entering and leaving waver temperature/pressuie drop F When all hydronic balancing is done, all valves shall be marked or the locking rings set Control valve bypass loops shall be set with the balancmg valve to provide equal flow in either mode Confirm in writing thus work has been completed 8 BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid) Lump Sum $ Bid Amount in Words Dollars Alternate 9 PRICES The foregoing prices shall include all labor materials, transportation, shoring removal dewatering overhead, profit insurance etc to cover the complete Work in place of the several kinds called for Bidder acknowledges that the OWNER has the right to delete items in the Baal or change quantities at his sole discretion without affecting the Agreement or prices of any item so long as the deletion or change does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Agreement Price RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED CONTRACTOR Signature Title License Number (If Applicable) (Seal - if Bad is by corporation) Attest Address Telephone Email Date Section 00300 Page 2 D1V19fON Is- hMCK&Nf6z CITY OF FORT COUMS & COLGRADO STATE URVERsrr 2 SECTION I""- TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING TRANarrcENTER COOVER-CI.ARK & AS G After all balancing Is complete and all coordination with the Contractor and the Engineer is complete, the bahmcmg fain shall furnish aforementioned bound report which shay contain the following mforntation I RPM, drive sheave information (as installed and as changed), fan nameplate mfMrion, motor nameplate information' motor amperage, motor voltage and Power factor to all motors (m all operating modes) 2 Static pressure across all components of the system 3 Required and final balanced CFM at each aystem terminal Include the terminal ame, reading onfice size, and velocities read to attain the CFM 4 Pump and motor nantephue mfcrmahon, amperage and voltage to all motors, feet of head Pressure drop across all system terrumals, pressure rise across the pump in PSI and 5 Thermal protection for all motors shall he recorded also power factor for all motors drawing 1 000 watts or more Starter brand, model, enclosure type, installed thermal heaters and the rating of the heaters, required thermal heaters and the rating of the heaters if different than installed shall be recorded Starter beaters shall be changed to the correct size and so noted in the report If the starters were furmshed by the Division 16 the correct heater sizes shall be noted in report and the Contractor shall be advised The report shall include a sheet which shall report the method of balance project altitude, and any correction factors A s9mlleulete reduced set ofthe Blue -line Mechanical Contract Drawings which shall be included in the report with all equipment, flow measuring devices, terminals (VAV boxes, outlets, inlets, coils, unit heaters, fntube loops, radiant panel loops, schedules, etc ) clearly marked and all equipment designated Include in the report all variable frequency drive electrical performance test characteristics for each motor as described in specification section Include output photocopies of all meter chart recorded <measured datN and/or computer printed H The Testing and Balancing Agency shall respond and correct all deficiencies within seven (T) days of receiving the Engineer's written review of the Balancing Report Failure to comply wdl result in holding retamage of the final payment until all Items have been co satisfaction of the Engineer rrected to the 34 GUARANTEE OF WORK A The Testing and Balancing Agency shall guarantee the accuracy ofthe tests and balance for a Period of ninety (90) days from date of final acceptance of the Test and Balance Report During this period, the Testmg and Balancing Agency shall make personnel available at no cost to the Owner to correct deficiencies that may become apPH=t in the system balance 35 CON PLETION SERVICES A Final Check Make final checks and do any rebalancing as directed. B Report Submit Balanchg Report as specified above, to the Owner Subnut prelimmary copy Of report to Engineer for spot-checkmg as described below Tf,C,71NICALSFBCIMCATXM CITY OF FORT COLLINS & CoLORAnO STATE uNr#rM rV DIVISION 15- MECHANICAL TRANSIT CENTER SEMON 15"S - TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING COOVER CLARK & ASSOCIATES, F C C Acceptance Notify Engineer and Owner that work is complete and submit preliminary copy of Balancing Report Schedule time to meat the Owner and Engineer at the site to perform spot-checking and verification as directed Test and Balance Agency shall furnish personnel I and equipment and spot check N 1 The TAB representative shall be a member of the same team used during the original testing i 2 Equipment used during the random testing shall be the same equipment used during the original testing 1 3 The system or equipment being verified shall be in the same operating mode as I during the original TAB test t 4 Up to 10 percent of the air readings shalt be re tested Ninety percent (90%) of the re -tested readings must be within tolerances of the specifications I 5 Up to 20 percent of the balanced bydroarc component readings shall be re -tested. I Ninety percent (90%) of the re -tested readings must be within tolerances of the 1 specifications 6 Whenever system verifications do not meet specifications, the entire system shall be ( re -balanced and rechecked END OF SECTION 15990 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION 16— ELECTRICAL TRANSIT CENTER SECTION 16ata—RABIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P.C. SECTION 16010 - BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PART1-GENERAL 11 SUMMARY A Certain labor, materials, and equipment may be furnished under other Sections of these specifications, by Utility Companies or by the Owner When this is the case, the extent, source and description of these items will be as Indicated on the drawings or as described in the specifications. 12 RELATED DOCUMENTS A- Drawings, general and special conditions, Division 1 - general requirements and other applicable technical specifications apply to work of this Section B The project will have selected building systems commissioned The equipment and systems to be commissioned are specified In Section 01810 The conm usslonmg process and contractor responsibilities are Oescrlbed in Section 01810 13 RELATED SECTIONS t A Basic Electrical Requirements specifically applicable to Division 16 Sections, In addition to Division I - General Requirements i B Description Work shall consist of furnishing all labor, equipment, supplies, and materials, unless Otherwise specified, necessary for the Installation of complete electrical systems as required by the specifications and as shown on the drawings subject to the terms and t conditions of the contract The Work shall also include the completion of those details of I electrical work not mentioned or shown which are necessary for the successful operation ofall i electrical systems 1 14 REFERENCE STANDARDS A Comply with the requirements of the reference standards noted herein, except where more 1 stringent requirements are listed herein or otherwise required by the Contract Documents A 1 listing of applicable reference standards is contained In Division i F B Latest editions of the following F F 1 ANSUNFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (as adopted and amended by the City of F Port Collins) ( 2 ANSUIEEE C2 - National Electrical Safety Code 3 NECA - Standard of Installation 161101 DIMON 16 -n&IIMCALN9 CITY OF FORT COLLM & COIARADO STATE XMVREEM DtV18ION 16-1.LBGRRICAL SECTION 16010- BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUmEMItM TRANSIT CENTER COOVER-CLARK & ASSOCIATES, P C 4 Colorado State University Design and Construction Standards Technical Standards, Division 16 — Electrical Telecommunications Design quldelmes and Sole Source Products 5 Other references as listed elsewhere in these specifications 15 DEFINITIONS A "Furnish" or "Provide" To supply, install and connect up complete and ready for safe and regular operation of particular work unless specifically otherwise noted B "Install" To erect, mount and connect complete with related accessories C "Supply' To purchase, procure acquire and deliver complete with related accessories D "Work" Labor, materials, equipment, apparatus, controls, accessories, and other items required for proper and complete installation E "Wumg" Raceway, fittings, wire, boxes and related items F "Concealed" Embedded in masonry, concrete or other construction installed in furred spaces, within double partitions or hung ceilmgs, in trenches, in crawl spaces or in enclosures G "Exposed" Not installed underground or "concealed" as defined above H "Indicated," "Shown" or 'Woted" As indicated, shown or noted on drawings or specifications I "Smular" or "Equal" Equal in materials, weight, size, design, construction capacity performance, and efficiency of specified product I "Reviewed," "Satisfactory " "Accepted," or "Duected" As reviewed, satisfactory, accepted, or directed by or to Engineer K "Related Work" includes, but is not necessarily, hurried to, mentioned work associated with, or affected by, the work specified L Refer to Article 100 ofthe currently adopted National Electrical Code for other definitions as applicable to this project 16 WORK SEQUENCE A Construct Work in sequence under provisions of Division 1 where applicable 17 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS A The drawings mdicate the general arrangement of circuits and outlets locations ofswrtches, panelboards and other work Information shown on the drawings is schematic, however 16010 3 7'RCID!1ICAI. BPDCIF[CAT10Ns CITY OF FORT COLLRVs �, COLORADO81'ATR [aYIVRRsi7y DWIBION 16-Ei$CrR1CAL sitcnaN 160r0- RAKc ELECTRICAL REQUULEMEM COOVFR-C1,ARICATRANW CczNTG recuculting will not be permitted without specific acceptance. Drawings and specifications are complementary each to the other What is called fnr by one shall bens binding as if called for by both Data presented on these drawings is as accurate as planning can determine, but accuracy is not guaranteed and field verification of all dimensions locations, levels, etc to suit field conditions is directed Review all Architectural, Structural and Mechanical Drawings and Specifications, adjust all work to conform to all conditions shown therein The Architectural drawings shall take precedence over all other drawings 13 Prior to submitting a bid, visit the site of the job and ascertain all conditions affecting the Proposed installation and adjust all work accordingly Make provisions for these costs C Discrepancies between different plans between plans and specifications, between Specifications, or regulations and codes governing this installation shall be brought to the attention of the Engmew in writing before the date of bid opening In the event such discrepancies exist, and the Engineer is not so notified, the adjudication ofresponsibiliiy shall br solely at the discretion of the Engineer 18 COORDINATION A. Prior to fabrication or installation of any electrical work, participate in detailed coordination planning meetings with all other building utilities system trades, under the direction of the General Contractor, so as to complet* establish routmgs, elevations, space requirements, and coordination of access, layout, and suspension requirements in relationship to the building structure and the work of all other trades 19 SUBMITTALS (Refer to Division 1) A. Submit shop drawings and product date in accordance with provisions of Division I B Prior to submission, shop drawings, material lists and catalog cuts or manufacturers printed data shall be thoroughly checked for compliance with contract requirements, compatibility with equipment being furnished by the Contractor or Owner, accuracy of dimensions, coordination with work of other trades, and conformance with sound and safe practice as to erection Of installation Each submittal shall bear Contractor's signed statement evidencing such checking C Clearly mark each shop drawing as follows for purposes of identification Shop Drawing Equipment Identification Used On Contract Drawings Date Name of Project Branch of Work Engineer's Name Contractor's Name D Clearly mark Printed material, catalog cuts, pamphlets or specification shoats, and shop drawings with the same designation shown on the contract document schedules Identify specific item proposed, showing catalog number, recess openings, dimensions capacities, M 16010-3 DIVISION 16-ELECTRICAL 110 rr M electrical characteristics, etc Submittals which are -complete will be returned to the Contractor without review E Contractor agrees that Submittals processed by the Engineer are not change orders, that the purpose of submittals is to demonstrate to the Engineer that the Contractor understands the design ooncept, and that the Contractor demonstrates this understanding by indicating which equipment and material he intends to furnish and install and by detailing the fabrication and installation methods he intends to use F Contractor shall be responsible for dimensions (which he shall confum and correlate at the Job sits) fabrication processes and techniques of construction, and coordination of work work wtth that ofother trades The Contractor shell check and verify rill measurements and review shop drawings before submitting them If any deviations from the specrfre ents and far ally item of material or equipment exist; such deviation shall be expressly stated in writing and incorporated with the submittal Maintain one copy dtawmgs at the project field office until completion ofthe project, G and make this copy py available, upon request, i to representatives of the Engineer and Owner Ti No equipment or materlals shall be installed or stored at the jobsite until submittals for such equipment or materials have been given review action permitting ta hair use L Shop drawings and manufacturer's published data shall be submitted for i AD panelboards Lighting fixtures (catalog cuts) - Fire alarm system RECORD DOCUMENTS A Maintam acontract set of electrical dmwmgs at the site Neatly mark all changes, discoveries and deviations from the original drawings Use a color which contrasts with the prints This shall be a separate set ofdrawmp, not used for construction purposes, and shall be keptup date as the ,d to job progresses and shall be made available for mapechon by the Engineer at all times Upon completion of the contract, this set of record drawings shall be delivered to the Engineer Record documents to be provided by the Contractor shall clearly and accurately show the following 1 Major raceway systems, size and location, for both exterior and interior, locations of control devices, distribution and branch electrical circuitry, and fuse and circuit breaker size and arrangements 2 Equipment locations (exposed and concealed), dimensioned from prommentbuiklmg Imes Approved substitutions, Contract Modifications, and actual equipment and materials installed 1 79CMUCAL seECITY OF FORT COLLIIYS & COt ORADO STATE UMVERStTY DiV M16-EIEcMCAL ' TRANSITCEN SEMON 16at8-DARICELECMCALRE unWMzM COOVER-CLARK&ASSOCfA Pa 1 i 1 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A Conform to those editions of the followmg us currently adopted by the local code enforcement authority 1 ANSWFPA 7o 2 ANSYMEE C2 3 City of Fort Collins Building Code, and applicable requirements of the Fire Prevention Bureau 4 Comply with requirements ofthe utility and telephone companies famishing service to this installation S Other requirements as listed elsewhere in these specifications B Obtain electrical permits, plan review, and inspections from authority having jurisdiction in accordance with Division 1 C The drawings and specifications take precedence when they are more stringent than codes, statutes, or Ordinances in effect. Applicable codes, ordinances, standards and statutes take precedence when they are more stringent than, or conflict with the drawings and specifications PART PRODUCTS 21 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A Materials and Equipment Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction as suitable for the use intended, except where more stringent requirements are indicated by the Contract Documents B Compatibility with Available Space Equipment layouts shown are based on use of equipment as specified If the Contractor chooses equipment available from any other manufacturer listed as an acceptable manrifwturer or offers equipment q ipment under the provision for substitutions, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for first ascertaining that the offered equipment can be installed in the space available with ample clearances for maintenance Include coordination drawings, as specified herein, when required C All equipment and materials installed shall be new, unless otherwise specified D Defective or damaged materials shall be replaced or repaired, prior to final acceptance, in a manner acceptable to the Engineer or Owner and at no additional cost to the Owner E All electrical materials shall be acceptable for installation only if labeled or listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and if accepted by local authorities DIV>BION 16- 61.YCI RICAL „ CM OF FORT COLLMS & CDLORADO SPATE UMVUWV SECTM 16010- RABIC ELECTRICAL REQUMEME M TRANsrr CENTER COOVER-CLARK & A95043A 3, P C F All mi jor egmPmontcomponeots shall have the manufacturor'Sname ad and aerial number permanently attached in conspicuous location. model number, 22 STORAGE AND PROTECTION A. Store products I accordance with manufacturer's instructions, with seals and labels in and tact legible Store sensitive products in weather enclosures, maintain wrthm temperature and humidity ranges required by manufacturer's mstruetlons $ For "nor storage of fabricated products, place on sloped supports above ground Cover products subject to deterioration with Impervious sheet covering, provide ventilation to avoid condensation C Arrange storage to provide access for inspection Periodically Inspect to assure products are undamaged, and are maintained under required conditions 2.3 PRODUCT OPTIONS A Products Specified by Reference those standards Standards or by Description OnV Any product meeting B Products Specified byNaaungone orMore ManufactuerswdbaProvisionfor Substitutions Submit a request for substitution for any manufacturer not specifically named C Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers without a Provision for Subaituhons Products of named manufacturers meeting specifications, no options, no substitutions allowed 24 PRODUCTS LIST A Within 30 days after date of Owner-Cont actor Agreement, submit complete list of major Products required for submittal under these specifications, with name ofmanufactnrer, trade name, and model number of each product 25 SUBSTrrUHONS A Refer to DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 26 GUARANTEE A. The entire electrical system installed under this Contract shall be left I proper worlang order Replace, at no additional cost to the Owner, any work, materials, or equipment whch evidences defects indesign, construction, or workmanship withmtwo years, or as i specific noted elsewhere in these specifications, from date of final acceptance TZCEMCAL SPEC@/CAno CITY OF FORT COLLINS & COLORADO sTATE UNrmsny Dlvnm If-erxcnuc&L SECTION 16010- BASIC ELECTRICALREQU1R UMTS COOVEH-CLARK&ARANSIT�ER TE& P C. PART3-EXECUTION 31 WOREIIANSHM 32 33 A. Install Work using procedures defined in NECA Standard of Installation B Workmanship shall conform to highest industry standards for each trade involved in erection of the Work C Contractor's personnel and subcontractors selected to perform the work shall be well versed and skilled in the trades involved D Any changes or deviahous from the drawings and specifications must be accepted in writing by the Engineer All errors in installation shall be corrected atthe expense ofthe Contractor All specialties shall be installed as detailed on the drawings Where details or specific installation requirements are not provided, manufacturer's recommendations shall be followed E. Upon completion of work, all equipment and materials shall be rnsWkd complete thoroughly checked, correctly adjusted, and left ready for intended use or operation All work shall be thoroughly cleaned and all residue shall be removed from surfaces Exterior surfaces of all material and equipment shall be delivered in a perfect, unblemished condition. F Contractor shall provide a complete installation, including all required labor, material, cartage, insurance, permits, and taxes CHASES OPENINGS, CUTTING AND PATCHING A Carefully lay out all work in advance so as to eliminate where possible, cutting, channeling, chasing, or drilling of floors, walls, partitions, ceilings and roofs Any damage to the building, structure, pipmg, ducts, equipment or any defaced finish" be repaired by skilled mechanics of the trades involved at no additional cost to the Owner and to the satisfaction of the Architect/Engineer Any necessary cutting, channeling, drilling or welding as required for the proper support, conoealinenl, installation or anchoring of raceways, outlets, or other electrical equipment shall be performed in a careful manner, and as approved by the Engineer B All openings made in fire -rated walls, floors or ceilings ahall be patched and made tight in a manner to conform to the fue rating for the surface penetrated. C All penetrations required through completed concrete construction shall be core drilled at mmunum size required Precautions shall be taken when drilling to prevent damage to structural concrete The Contractor shall obtain permission from the Engineer before proceeding with drilling ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS A Coordrnate electrical systems, equipment, and materials mstallation with other building components If equipment of a dit%rent size is furnished by the Contractor, the Contractor shall famish and install the proper motor starter, fuses, circuit breaker, disconnect switch, 16010-7 TECInyICAL BPECIFICATIONS CITYOF FORT COLI.INS & COLOAADO STATE UNrvEpgrry D1V18rON 16-ELECTRICAL SECTION 16010 - RASIC ELECTRICALREQUIREMENT3 TRANSIT CENTER COOVEA-CI.ARK & AB�CIATrs, P C. wire and conduit required for the equipment furnished, at no additional cost to the Owner and shall be approved by the Owner 34 PROGRESS OF WORK A Order the progress of electrical work to conform to the progress of the work of the other trades Complete the entire installation as soon as the condition of the building will permit Any cost resulting from defective or ill -tuned work performed under this Section shall be home by this Contractor 35 TRENCHING AND 13ACKFHAANG A Perform all trenching and backfilhng required by work performed under this Section in accordance with the excavating and grading specifications and as herem specified B Excavate trenches to the depth required for the afthtles involved The trench bottom shall be graded hue and free from stones or soft spots, bottom of trenches must be compacted C After installation Of electrical work, backfill tamp, and compact to insure against the Possibility of differential settling, in conformity with Division 2 Specifications Verify location of existing or new utilities and, if damaged by this Contractor, replace or repair 36 ELECTRICAL COMPLETION A indoctrination of Operating and Maintenance Personnel Fumish the services of a qualified represerttahve of the supplier of each item or system itemized below who shall instruct specific personnel, as designated by the Owner, In the operation and maintenance ofthat Item or system Instruction shall be given when the particular system is complete, and shall be of the number of hours mdiested and at the time requested by the Owner A representative of the Contractor shall be present for all demonstrations System Hours Of Instruction Fire Alarm System 4 (14 hour sessions) Electrical Distribution Equipment (under 600 volts) 4 (14 how sessions) B Operating and Maintenance Manuals and parts Lists Deliver three (3) complete operating & maintenance manuals and parts lists to the Owner at the time of trio above required indoctrination Fully explain the contents of the manuals as part of required indoctrination and instinct the Owner s personnel in the correct procedure in obtaining service, both during and after the guarantee period The operating and maintenance manuals and parts lists shall give complete information as to whom the Owner shalt contact for service and parts Include address and phone number Finnish evidence that an authorized service organization regularly camas a complete stock of repair parts for these items (or systems), and that Ir SECTION 00400 SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS 00410 Bid Bond 00420 Statement of Bidder s Qualifications 00430 Schedule of Subcontractors Section 00410 Page 1 TEGiaYtG►L SPEC�IGT10N3 CITY OP FORT COIdaV3 & C.OLORADO STATE UMIIYEII$ITY DIVISION if -m e�n.n�n�• SECITON 16010- BASIC ELEC WCALRBQU@EAtEYM CQovER CLARK & IRANaASSOCrAT&4, P C the organization is available for service Service shall be f imlslied within 24 hours after requested C Operating and Acceptance Tests Provide all labor, instruments, and equipment for the performance of tests as specified below and elsewhere in these specifications Submit three 1 copies of a typewritten test report to the Engineer for his approval 1 1 For a seven-day period after building has been placed into normal service, record the 1 full load current in each phase or line at the main service entrance and submit to the t Engineer 2 Perform a careful inspection of the main switchboard bus structure and cable connections to verify that all connections are torqued to manufacturer's recommendations j D Clean -Up Remove all materials, scrap, etc., relative to the electrical installation and leave I the premises and all equipment, lamps, fixtures, etc In a clean, orderly condition Any costs to the Owner for clean-up of the site will be charged against the Contractor 1 I E AcceptanceDemonstiathon Upon completion of the work, at a time to be designated by the t Engineer, the Contractor shall demonstrate for the Owner the operation of the entire installation, Including all systems provided under this contract I F Final aoeeptence by the Owner will not occur until all operating instructions are received and 4 Owners personnel have been thoroughly indoctrinated in the maintenance and operation ofall equipment. END OF SECTION 16010 SECTION 00410 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we the undersigned _ as Principal and as Surety are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins Colorado as OWNER in the sum of $ for the payment of which well and truly to be made we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves successors and assigns THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to the City of Fort Collins Colorado the accompanying Bid and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a Construction Agreement for the construction of Fort Collins Project 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains NOW THEREFORE (a) If said Bid shall be rejected or (b) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a Contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properly completed in accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a BOND for his faithful performance of said Contract and for payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith and shall in all other respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shall be void otherwise the same shall remain in force and effect it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall in no event exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated The Surety for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its BOND shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the OWNER may accept such Bid and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension Surety Companies executing bonds must be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado and be accepted by the OWNER Section 00410 Page 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this day of 20_ and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers the day and year first set forth above PRINCIPAL Name Address By Title ATTEST By (SEAL) Title SURETY (SEAL) Section 00410 Page 3 Pwn SE Ik Route Delivery Map i" - Loading Zone A f SECTION 00420 STATEMENT OF BIDDER S QUALIFICATIONS All questions must be answered and the data given must be clear and comprehensive This statement must be notarized If necessary questions may be answered on separate attached sheets The Bidder may submit any additional information he desires 1 Name of Bidder 2 Permanent main office address 3 When organized 4 If a corporation where incorporated 5 How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm or trade name? 6 Contracts on hand (Schedule these showing the amount of each contract and the appropriate anticipated dates of completion ) 7 General character of work performed by your company 8 Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you' If so where and why*> 9 Have your ever defaulted on a contract If so where and why? 10 Are you debarred by any government agency's If yes list agency name Section 00420 Page 1 11 List the more important projects recently completed by your company stating the approximate cost of each and the month and year completed location and type of construction 12 List your major equipment available for this contract 13 Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this project 14 Background and experience of the principal members of your organization including officers 15 Credit available $ 16 Bank reference 17 Will you upon request fill out a detailed financial statement and furnish any other information that may be required by the OWNER> M Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR If yes in what city county and state,> class license and numbers 19 Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract's If yes what percent of total contract? and to whom' 20 Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time' IF yes DETAIL Section 00420 Page 2 21 What are the limits of your public liability> DETAIL What company? 22 what are your company s bonding limitations> 23 The undersigned hereby authorizes and requests any person firm or corporation to furnish any information requested by the OWNER in verification of the recital comprising this Statement of Bidder s Qualifications Dated at Name of Bidder By Title State of County of this day of 20 being duly sworn deposes and says that he is of and that (name of organization) the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 20 Notary Public My commission expires Section 00420 Page 3 SECTION 00430 SCHEDULE OF SU$CONTRACTORS List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors performing over 15% of the contract ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR Section 00430 Page 1 SECTION 00500 AGREEMENT FORMS 00510 Notice of Award 00520 Agreement 00530 Notice to Proceed SECTION 00510 NOTICE OF AWARD Date K01 PROJECT 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains OWNER CITY OF FORT COLLINS (hereinafter referred to as the OWNER ) You are hereby notified that your Bid dated 20 for the above project has been considered You are the apparent successful Bidder and have been awarded an Agreement for 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains the work consists of new Air Curtain concealed above GYD ceiling at the North lower entry and Alternate West entry Unless otherwise provided Contractor shall provide at his expense all materials labor equipment tools, transportation and utilities including cost of connection necessary for successful completion of the project The Price of your Agreement is Three (3) copies of each of the proposed Contract Documents (except Drawings) accompany this Notice of Award Three (3) sets of the Drawings will be delivered separately or otherwise made available to you immediately You must comply with the following conditions precedent within fifteen (15) days of the date of this Notice of Award that is by , 20 1 You must deliver to the OWNER three (3) fully executed counterparts of the Agreement including all the Contract Documents Each of the Contract Documents must bear your signature on the cover of the page 2 You must deliver with the executed Agreement the Contract Security (Bonds) as specified in the Instructions to Bidders General Conditions (Article 5 1) and Supplementary Conditions Failure to comply with these conditions within the time specified will entitle OWNER to consider your Bid abandoned to annul this Notice of Award and to declare your Bid Security forfeited Within ten (10) days after you comply with those conditions OWNER will return to you one (1) fully -signed counterpart of the Agreement with the Contract Documents attached 0 City of Fort Collins OWNER James B 0 Neill II CPPO FNIGP Director of Purchasing & Risk Management Section 00510 Page 1 SECTION 00520 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is dated as of the day of in the year of 20 and shall be effective on the date this AGREEMENT is signed by the City The City of Fort Collins (hereinafter called OWNER) and (hereinafter called CONTRACTOR) OWNER and CONTRACTOR in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth agree as follows ARTICLE 1 WORK CONTRACTOR shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents The Project for which the Work under the Contract Documents may be the whole or only a part is defined as the construction of the 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtainsand is generally described in Section 01010 ARTICLE 2 ENGINEER The Project has been designed by City of Fort Collins PMPD who is hereinafter called ENGINEER and who will assume all duties and responsibilities and will have the rights and authority assigned to ENGINEER in the Contract Documents in connection with completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents ARTICLE 3 CONTRACT TIMES 3 1 The Work shall be Substantially Complete within thirty (30) calendar days after the date when the Contract Times commence to run as provided in the General Conditions and completed and ready for Final Payment and Acceptance in accordance with the General Conditions within thirty five (35) calendar days after the date when the Contract Times commence to run 3 2 Liquidated Damages OWNER and CONTRACTOR recognize that time is of the essence of this Agreement and that OWNER will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in paragraph 3 1 above plus any extensions thereof allowed in accordance with Article 12 of the General Conditions They also recognize the delays expenses and difficulties involved in proving in a legal proceeding the actual loss suffered by OWNER if the Work is not completed on time Accordingly instead of requiring any such proof OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as penalty) CONTRACTOR shall pay OWNER the amounts set forth hereafter Section 00520 Page 1 1) Substantial Completion Five Hundred Dollars ($500) for each calendar day or fraction thereof that expires after the thirty (30) calendar day period for Substantial Completion of the Work until the Work is Substantially Complete 2) Final Acceptance After Substantial Completion Two Hundred Dollars ($200) for each calendar day or fraction thereof that expires after the five(5) calendar day period for Final Payment and Acceptance until the Work is ready for Final Payment and Acceptance ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT PRICE 4 1 OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents in current funds as follows ($ ) $ Dollars in accordance with Section 00300 attached and incorporated herein by this reference ARTICLE 5 PAYMENT PROCEDURES CONTRACTOR shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Article 14 of the General Conditions Applications for Payment will be processed by ENGINEER as provided in the General Conditions 5 1 PROGRESS PAYMENTS OWNER shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Price on the basis of CONTRACTOR s Application for Payment as recommended by ENGINEER once each month during construction as provided below All progress payments will be on the basis of the progress of the Work measured by the schedule of values established in paragraph 2 6 of the General Conditions and in the case of Unit Price Work based on the number of units completed and in accordance with the General Requirements concerning Unit Price Work 5 1 1 Prior to Substantial Completion progress payments will be in the amount equal to the percentage indicated below but in each case less the aggregate of payments previously made and less such amounts as ENGINEER shall determine or OWNER may withhold, in accordance with paragraph 14 7 of the General Conditions 90% of the value of Work completed until the Work has been 50% completed as determined by ENGINEER when the retainage equals 5% of the Contract Price and if the character and progress of the Work have been satisfactory to OWNER and ENGINEER OWNER on recommendation of ENGINEER may determine that as long as the character and progress of the Work remain satisfactory to them there will be no additional retainage on account of Work completed in which case the remaining progress payments prior to Substantial Completion will be in an amount equal to 100% of the Work completed 90% of materials and equipment not incorporated in the Work (but delivered suitably stored and accompanied by documentation satisfactory to OWNER as provided in paragraph 14 2 of the General Conditions) may be included in the application Section 00520 Page 2 for payment 5 1 2 Upon Substantial Completion payment will be made in an amount sufficient to increase total payments to CONTRACTOR to 95% of the Contract Price less such amounts as ENGINEER shall determine or OWNER may withhold in accordance with paragraph 14 7 of the General Conditions or as provided by law 5 2 FINAL PAYMENT Upon Final Completion and Acceptance of the Work in accordance with paragraph 14 13 of the General Conditions OWNER shall pay the remainder of the Contract Price as recommended by ENGINEER as provided in said paragraph 14 13 ARTICLE 6 CONTRACTOR S REPRESENTATION In order to induce OWNER to enter into this Agreement CONTRACTOR makes the following representations 6 1 CONTRACTOR has familiarized himself with the nature and extent of the Contract Documents Work site locality and with all local conditions and Laws and Regulations that in any manner may affect cost progress performance or furnishing of the Work 6 2 CONTRACTOR has studied carefully all reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions and drawings of physical conditions which are identified in the Supplementary Conditions as provided in paragraph 4 2 of the General Conditions 6 3 CONTRACTOR has obtained and carefully studied (or assumes responsibility for obtaining and carefully studying) all such examinations investigations explorations tests reports and studies (in addition to or to supplement those referred to in paragraph 6 2 above) which pertain to the subsurface or physical condition at or contiguous to the site or otherwise may affect the cost progress performance or furnishing of the Work as CONTRACTOR considers necessary for the performance or furnishing of the Work at the Contract Price within the Contract Times and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents including specifically the provisions of paragraph 4 2 of the General Conditions and no additional examinations investigations explorations tests reports studies or similar information or data are or will be required by CONTRACTOR for such purposes 6 4 CONTRACTOR has reviewed and checked all information and data shown or indicated on the Contract Documents with respect to existing Underground Facilities at or contiguous to the site and assumes responsibility for the accurate location of said Underground Facilities No additional examinations investigations explorations tests reports studies or similar information or data in respect of said Underground Facilities are or will be required by CONTRACTOR in order to perform and furnish the Work at the Contract Price within the Contract Times and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents including specifically the provision of paragraph 4 3 of the General Conditions Section 00520 Page 3 6 5 CONTRACTOR has correlated the results of all such observations, examinations investigations tests reports and data with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents 6 6 CONTRACTOR has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts errors or discrepancies that he has discovered in the Contract Documents and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to CONTRACTOR ARTICLE 7 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 7 1 The Contract Documents which comprise the entire Agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work consist of the General Conditions Supplementary Conditions those items included in the definition of `Contract Documents in Article 1 10 of the General Conditions and such other items as are referenced in this Article 7 all of which are incorporated herein by this reference 7 2 Forms for use by CONTRACTOR in performing the Work and related actions in carrying out the terms of this Agreement are deemed Contract Documents and incorporated herein by this reference and include but are not limited to the following 7 2 1Certificate of Substantial Completion 7 2 2 Certificate of Final Acceptance 7 2 3 Lien Waiver Releases 7 2 4 Consent of Surety 7 2 5 Application for Exemption Certificate 7 2 6 Application for Payment 7 3 Drawings consisting of a cover sheet and sheets numbered as follows M2 1 Partial Lower Level Piping West M2 2 Partial Lower Level Piping East The Contract Drawings shall be stamped Final for Construction and dated Any revisions made shall be clearly identified and dated 7 4 Addenda Numbers to inclusive 7 5 The Contract Documents also include all written amendments and other documents amending modifying or supplementing the Contract Documents pursuant to paragraphs 3 5 and 3 6 of the General Conditions 7 6 There are no Contract Documents other than those listed or incorporated by reference in this Article 7 The Contract Documents may only be amended modified or supplemented as provided in paragraphs 3 5 and 3 6 of the General Conditions ARTICLE 8 MISCELLANEOUS Section 00520 Page 4 CSU CONSTRtf 0114 PARKING PERMITS REGULATIONS Construction parking is limited to two parking stags Per Project PermR cards must be filled out with venlcle license plate number(s) and names) of vehlicle operato(s) CSU conmtnxtm parking Permits are only valid in the designated eonstr j3 $ parkin MIS r month Its he co'Altarnntntractflrsylil to �'°respO 1nsb'IWO Puftkf forrchase permits its for the duration of the s The Cog tar canstructnan stalb � S60 00 Per prof ALTERNATIVE TO CONMIUCAON PARKING R the canstroction parking needs are greater than consmlctlon parking provided, individual employees may purchase permits for the'M lots as approved by Unrversity Parking Seraroe6 $zoo Daily Pemmit $13 00 Writhiy $66 00 Six Marths $95 00 yearly Permit (Permit year is August I" through July 31'� Staging areas may be purchased from Parking Servims at the Director's discretion TOWING Noq.constrachon vehicles bkx*mg access to the consbu*n arealal t at rp may p4be towed at the eUw PlO PU10ng Services drseradon The contractor must contact Parking s� vehicle d ton prowde location vehicle license number, perm it UnnversRy Parking SwIc s 201 Greer► Hall Fort Copme. Colorado SM (970)491-7041 Office Hours 7.30 anr4 I5 pm M-F 8 1 Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article I of the General Conditions shall have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions 8 2 No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound and specifically but not without limitations moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law) and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment no assignment will release or discharge that assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Document 8 3 OWNER and CONTRACTOR each binds itself its partners successors assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto its partners successors assigns and legal representatives in respect to all covenants Agreement and obligations contained in the Contract Document Section 00520 Page 5 OWNER CITY OF FORT COLLINS CONTRACTOR By JAMES B O'NEILL II CPPO FNIGP DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING AND RISK MANAGEMENT Date Attest City Clerk Address for giving notices • : • 'I:I1] Fort Collins CO 80522 Approved as to Form Assistant City Attorney By Title Date (CORPORATE SEAL) Attest Address for giving notices LICENSE NO Section 00520 Page 6 SECTION 00530 NOTICE TO PROCEED Description of Work 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains To This notice is to advise you That the contract covering the above described Work has been fully executed by the CONTRACTOR and the OWNER That the required CONTRACTOR s Performance Bond and Payment Bond have been received by the OWNER That the OWNER has approved the said Contract Documents Therefore as the CONTRACTOR for the above described Work you are hereby authorized and directed to proceed within ( ) calendar days from receipt of this notice as required by the Agreement Dated this day of 20 The dates for Substantial Completion and Final Acceptance shall be 20_ and 20_ respectively City of Fort Collins OWNER °0 Title ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF NOTICE Receipt day of of the above Notice 20 CONTRACTOR By Title to Proceed is hereby acknowledged this Section 00530 Page 1 SECTION 00600 BONDS AND CERTIFICATES 00610 Performance Bond 00615 Payment Bond 00630 Certificate of Insurance 00635 Certificate of Substantial Completion 00640 Certificate of Final Acceptance 00650 Lien Waiver Release (CONTRACTOR) 00660 Consent of Surety 00670 Application for Exemption Certificate SECTION 00610 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that (Firm) (Address) (an Individual) (a Partnership) (a Corporation) hereinafter referred to as the Principal and (Firm) (Address) hereinafter referred to as the Surety are held and firmly bound unto City of Fort Collins 300 Laporte Ave Fort Collins Colorado 80522 a (Municipal Corporation) hereinafter referred to as the "OWNER" in the penal sum of in lawful money of the United States for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made we bind ourselves successors and assigns jointly and severally firmly by these presents THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION are such that whereas the Principal entered into a certain Agreement with the OWNER dated the _ day of 20 a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the performance of The City of Fort Collins project 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains NOW THEREFORE if the Principal shall well truly and faithfully perform its duties, all the undertakings covenants terms conditions and agreements of said Agreement during the original term thereof and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the OWNER with or without Notice to the Surety and during the life of the guaranty period and if the Principal shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such Agreement and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the OWNER from all cost and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so and shall reimburse and repay the OWNER all outlay and expense which the OWNER may incur in making good any default then this obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect Section 00610 Page 1 PROVIDED FURTHER, that the said Surety for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change extension of time alteration or addition to the terms of the Agreement or to the Work to be performed thereunder or the Specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond and it does hereby waive notice of any such change extension of time alteration or addition to the terms of the Agreement or to the Work or to the Specifications PROVIDED FURTHER that no final settlement between the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder whose claim may be unsatisfied PROVIDED FURTHER that the Surety Company must be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado and be acceptable to the OWNER IN WITNESS WHEREOF this instrument is executed in three (3) counterparts each one of which shall be deemed an original this _ day of 20 IN PRESENCE OF (Corporate Seal) IN PRESENCE OF IN PRESENCE OF (Surety Seal) Principal (Title) (Address) Other Partners By By Surety By By (Address) NOTE Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Agreement If CONTRACTOR is Partnership, all Partners should execute Bond Section 00610 Page 2 SECTION 00615 PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that (Firm) (Address) (an Individual) (a Partnership) (a Corporation) the Principal' and (Firm) (Address) Bond No hereinafter referred to as hereinafter referred to as 'the Surety" are held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins 300 _Laporte Ave Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 a (Municipal Corporation) hereinafter referred to as "the OWNER' in the penal sum of in lawful money of the United States for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made we bind ourselves successors and assigns jointly and severally, firmly by these presents THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION are such that whereas the Principal entered into a certain Agreement with the OWNER dated the _ day of 20_ a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the performance of The City of Fort Collins project 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains NOW THEREFORE if the Principal shall make payment to all persons firms subcontractors and corporations furnishing materials for or performing labor in the prosecution of the Work provided for in such Agreement and any authorized extension or modification thereof including all amounts due for materials lubricants repairs on machinery equipment and tools consumed rented or used in connection with the construction of such Work and all insurance premiums on said Work and for all labor performed in such Work whether by subcontractor or otherwise then this obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect Section 00615 Page 1 PROVIDED FURTHER that the said Surety for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change extension of time alteration or addition to the terms of the Agreement or to the Work to be performed thereunder or the Specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond and it does hereby waive notice of any such change extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Agreement or to the Work or to the Specifications PROVIDED FURTHER that no final settlement between the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder whose claim may be unsatisfied PROVIDED FURTHER that the Surety Company must be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado and be acceptable to the OWNER IN WITNESS WHEREOF this instrument is executed in three (3) counterparts each one of which shall be deemed an original this _ day of 20_ IN PRESENCE OF (Corporate Seal) IN PRESENCE OF IN PRESENCE OF (Surety Seal) Principal By (Title) (Address) Other Partners Surety By By (Address) NOTE Date of Bond angst not be prior to date of Agreement If CONTRACTOR is Partnership, all partners should execute Bond Section 00615 Page 2 SECTION 00630 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE CONTRACTOR shall insert his own standard form for Certificate of Insurance Section 00630 Page 1 SECTION 00635 CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION TO CITY OF FORT COLLINS (OWNER) DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION PROJECT TITLE 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains PROJECT OR SPECIFIED PART SHALL LOCATION Fort Collins Colorado INCLUDE OWNER City of Fort Collins CONTRACTOR CONTRACT DATE The Work performed under this contract has been inspected by authorized representatives of the OWNER CONTRACTOR and the ENGINEER and the project (or specified part of the project as indicated above) is hereby declared to be substantially completed on the above date A tentative list of items to be completed or corrected is appended hereto This list may not be exhaustive and the failure to include an item on it does not alter the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to complete all the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents ENGINEER AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE DATE The CONTRACTOR accepts the above Certificate of Substantial Completion and agrees to complete and correct the items on the tentative list within the time indicated m CONTRACTOR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE DATE The OWNER accepts the project or specified area of the project as substantially complete and will assume full possession of the project or specified area of the project at 12 01 a m on The responsibility for heat utilities security and insurance under the Contract Documents shall be as set forth under Remarks' below CITY OF FORT COLLINS COLORADO By OWNER REMARKS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE DATE Section 00635 Page 1 Project Number CSU CONSTRUCTION PRWT AUTAORMATION Canumtiaa Paddug is i6mW to tiw parkmg gab per Pr4Ied COMPANYNAMR PHONE — COMPANY PROjIEa MANAGER PHONE CSUPROXCTMANAGIL PROJ6CTLOCATTON DURATION TITS COMPANY MANAGER'S SIGNATURE IS VERIFICATION TAUT THE BELOW RRQUESM PBRMnS ARE FOR USE EY CONSTRUCTION PMt%ONM AND WH L BEU9I;D FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK PURPo88S ONLY ALL CSU PARKING REGLUTIONS APPLY COMPANY MOJ13CTMANAGBR CSU UPS FIELD SUPERVISOR COMngM FORMS NEED TO BERETURNM TO UNIVERSITY PARKING SERVICRS AT 201 GRECN HALL OFFICEHOURS ARE 7.30 AM TO 415 PMMONDAY 4WAY MMSE ALLOW 12 9USIIVO HAYS FOR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS TO BE ISSUM SECTION 00640 CERTIFICATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE TO Gentlemen 20 You are hereby notified that on the _ day of , 20_ the City of Fort Collins Colorado has accepted the Work completed by for the City of Fort Collins project 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains A check is attached hereto in the amount of $ as Final Payment for all Work done, subject to the terms of the Contract Documents which are dated 20 In conformance with the Contract Documents for this project your obligations and guarantees will continue for the specified time from the following date 20 Sincerely OWNER City of Fort Collins By Title ATTEST Title Section 00640 Page 1 SECTION 00650 LIEN WAIVER RELEASE (CONTRACTOR) TO City of Fort Collins Colorado (OWNER) FROM PROJECT 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains (CONTRACTOR) 1 The CONTRACTOR acknowledges having received payment except retainage from the OWNER for all work labor skill and material furnished delivered and performed by the CONTRACTOR for the OWNER or for anyone in the construction design improvement alteration addition or repair of the above described project 2 In consideration of such payment and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged the CONTRACTOR voluntarily waives all rights claims and liens including but not limited to, mechanic s liens Miller Act claims (40 U S C A 270 a and b) stop notices equitable liens and labor and material bond rights which the CONTRACTOR may now or may afterward have claim or assert for all and any work labor skill or materials furnished delivered or performed for the construction design improvement, alteration addition or repair of the above described project against the OWNER or its officers agents employees or assigns against any fund of or in the possession or control of the OWNER against the project or against all land and the buildings on and appurtenances to the land improved by the project 3 The CONTRACTOR affirms that all work labor and materials furnished, delivered or performed to or for the construction design improvement, alteration addition or repair of the project were furnished delivered or performed by the CONTRACTOR or its agents employees and servants or by and through the CONTRACTOR by various Subcontractors or materialmen or their agents employees and servants and further affirms the same have been paid in full and have released in full any and all existing or possible future mechanic s liens or rights or claims against the project or any funds in the OWNER'S possession or control concerning the project or against the OWNER or its officers agents employees or assigns arising out of the project 4 The CONTRACTOR agrees to defend and hold harmless the OWNER the lender, 1f any and the Surety on the project against and from any claim hereinafter made by the CONTRACTOR S Subcontractors materialmen employees servants agents or assigns against the project or against the OWNER or its officers employees agents or assigns arising out of the project for all loss damage and costs including reasonable attorneys fees incurred as a result of such claims Section 90650 Page 1 5 The parties acknowledge that the description of the project set forth above constitutes and adequate description of the property and improvements to which this Lien Waiver Release pertains It is further acknowledged that this Lien Waiver Release is for the benefit of and may be relied upon by the OWNER the lender if any and Surety on any labor and material bonds for the project Signed this day of 20 CONTRACTOR By Title ATTEST Secretary STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss COUNTY OF LARIMER ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 20_ by Witness my hand and official seal My Commission Expires Notary Public Section 00650 Page 2 SECTION 00660 CONSENT OF SURETY TO City of Fort Collins Colorac (hereinafter referred to as the OWNER') CONTRACTOR PROJECT 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains CONTRACT DATE In accordance with the provisions of the Contract between the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR as indicated above for (Surety) on bond of hereby approves of the Final Payment to the CONTRACTOR and agrees that Final Payment to the CONTRACTOR shall not relieve the Surety Company of any of its obligations to the OWNER as set forth in the said Surety Company s Bond IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Surety Company has hereunto set its hand this day of (Surety Company) 0 ATTACH Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority of Attorney(s)-in- Fact Section 00660 Page 1 SECTION 00670 Section 00670 Page 1 Section 00670 Page 2 DR 0172 (12/98) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE DENVER CO 80261 (303) 232 2416 CONTRACTOR APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE Pursuant to Statute Section 39-26 114(1)(a)(XIX) L I he exemption certificate for which you are applying must be used only for the purpose of purchasing construction and building material for the exempt project described below This exemption does not Include or apply to the purchase or rental of equipment supplies and materials which are purchased rented or consumed by the contractor and which do not become part of the structure highway road street or other public works owned and used by the exempt organization Any unauthonzed use of the exemption certificate will result in revocation of your exemption certificate and other penalties provided by law A separate certificate is required for each contract Subcontractors will not be issued Certificates of Exemption by the Department of Revenue It is the responsibility of the prime contractor to issue certificates to each of the subcontractors (See reverse side) FAILURE TO ACCURATELY COMPLETE ALL BOXES WILL CAUSE THE APPLICATION TO BE DENIED Registration/Amount No (to be assigned by DOR) telephone number Period partner or 0170-750 (999) $0 00 your name or exempt organization (as shown on contract) Exempt organization s number 98 - Address of exempt organization (City State Zip) Principal contact at exempt organization Principal contacts telephone number Physical location of project site (give actual address when applicable and Cities and/or County (ies) where project is located) Scheduled Month Day Year Esbmated Month Day Year construction start date completion date ° (�tl ii �9�i pn M t..d x �u MEOW, (( a�k,i�,"'] d� I declare under penalty of perjury In the second degree that the statements made In this application are true and complete to the best of my knowledge owner partner or DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Section 00670 Page 3 Special Notice Contractors who have completed this application in the past please note the following changes in procedure The Department will no longer issue individual Certificates of exemption to subcontractors Only prime contractors will receive a Contractors Exemption Certificate on exempt protects Upon receipt of the Certificate the prime contractor should make a copy for each subcontractor involved in the protect and complete it by filling in the subcontractors name and address and signing it The original Certificate should always be retained by the prime contractor Copies of all Certificates that the prime contractor issued to subcontractors should be kept at the prime contractors place of business for a minimum of three years and be available for inspection in the event of an audit Once an 89# has been assigned to you please use the next five numbers following it for any applications submitted for future protects This should be your permanent number For instance if you were assigned 89-12345-0001 every application submitted thereafter should contain 89-12345 on the application The succeeding numbers will be issued by the Department of Revenue DO NOT enter what you believe to be the next in sequence as this may delay processing of your application Section 00670 Page 4 Section 00670 Page 5 SECTION 00700 GENERAL CONDITIONS DIVISION I GENERAL REQUIR13,1E TS SECTION 01039 COORDINATION AND ?4MTINGS PART] OENERAL I I SECTION INCLUDES A, Cor&nmbm and project coodkbns. B Utility Ineadow and outaya C 5aidmyaearmb D premnauucNm memo& E. See mdtihM mn MR&M . F progress mw mp 0 prfantallaboomaamga T3 Carting atidPatimp I AbntmnprolootpeaafteL 12 COORDINATION AND PROIEcr rmurms A Coordmtr scbe&dbl& submittals and Work. of lie varwm salons Of the Proloet Manuel to eowds mywjmt and m*r{Y sogM= ofpnjoaibppp ofumrdppapdsnlcomeooetiooelemems wide prow tons for amommendtisg teems otwa8w bier B V" atilrty requirements and dwectmratta of apeatitig agmpmme: are era qudlde with building ablina. Coordinate work of various sactlom havmp interdependent rwpoamVities for osslsilw& Wnomti p. ts, and p1mongin iiwjce, such etpupment C Coordinate space rewliraeum supports, mod installation of maokamsal and slowing Work vAuch are mdraKddia4�ohcaOYmoik>mnogF FOlowrmutagsh11mth" im dons eadaoodud.aselmsdy as practicable place our parallel wdh Imes of buddmt Utirue span Offietentl4 to nw^nm m combthty for other vwhllatma4 for mamtaowm, nod for v purs 1) InfiJAWareas. eaoaptasutLciwavemdanewl.00anmlptpesdada, aaaiwrmgwaWmthecooetroodon. Cdrdmade laesnons of Sawa and outlets with fAW elemtms E Comdinm cwnplmmn and ckan op of Work of aeprate sections m pxapmahan for SubstanoW Completmo ind for pmtionc of work dealpmard for Owner's occupancy F After Owneraoegency ofpremues,comdmtaaamto sus frcomcbm ofdefix*wWork and Work am m accordance with Cwhaot Dommetr" to mfoimise dmupnon of O "m s acti"Ics 1-1 UTILITY LOCATIONS AND OUTAGES A. Intern phoa of uu* services AM be wbeduled witk and sublem to the aptiroval of the UmvcrsP Representative SM M tktya prior in die itiftmptsaa B Unlaty Locates 1 Utility locations can be requested tbmugkthe Umwtrady Representatives. Prmrto acculiume of a inquest for field location of unIAM on University property the Contractor shall caniact the UnimsityReprm WwxrFaeildtosServmwdmldyloatepersonneldumetly macbeduleasim evamatton meeting. Specific seta mfarnmo mi regarding Utmesay udllties and the presence and txrtenl location (tflOsown} ofutihuubcbngmgm Oon-Unrverauy ootitiee m the excavanm area will gift be prowded to the Conoscmr 2. The fain "Rcqutat for Utildy J=aboas" available hm the limvaraty Repreaenative, m to be completed end sigoad by the rerpestor and rbe locator It wdl sine to mdicato thin duldy, locations (ofCSU LHldtee) have been ompleted and both parties have met at the prescribed Me COORDINATION AND MEETINGS 01039 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT These t,CNLRAL CONDIFIOM have baen developed by using the STANDARD c LNERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT prepared by the Enguroora Jotat C6ntraet Dacwnents Cemmdtm CICU( No 19108(199013ablton) esabaso Chat"to that cf x n nt are shown by undarlmmg laid: that has bean added and &-king, Ihrwgh text that has bmn deleted EJCDC 01 NFRAL CONDITIONS 1910-8 (1990 EDITION) W11 H CI Y Oh FOR1 COLLINS MODIFICATIONS (REV 9199) TA13I F OF CONITNTS Or GFNFRAI CONDMONS Article at Huagreph Number., Title DEFINITIONS I Addenda I Agreement 13 Apphanhon far Payment 14 Asbestos 15 Bid 16 Bidding Documents 1 7 Bidding RequiremeNa 18 Bands 19 Change Order 110 Contract Documana 1 I Convect Pfm4 111 Contract Tunes 113 CONTRACTOR 114 vkfe sfve 1 15 Drawings 116 Fiffoehw Date of the Agreement 117 ENGINEER 1IS bNOINERRs Consullan[ 1 19 Field Order 120 Gametal Requirements 121 Hazardous Waste 1 22 a laws and Regulsnona Laws or Regulations 122 b Laged Hohdgs 123 Lmna 124 .hfile"Me 1 25 Notim of Award 126 Notice m proceed 127 OWNER 128 Partial Uil.tion 129 PCBs 130 Pemoleum 131 Project 1320 Radleecuve Maferlal 1 32 h Regular Wodong Rens 133 Resident Project Representative 334 Samples 1 3> Shop Drawings 136 Spaifications 117 Subcontractor 139 S1tlisatm it C ornplm. 139 Supplementary Condition, 140 Suppler 141 UndergromMraclhnee 14 Ijnn Prune Wort; 143 Work 1 44 Work ( hange Directive 1 4S Written Amendment Page Article or Paragraph Num her Number@Tit le Page Vumber, 1 PRELIMINARY MATTERS 3 1 a I IkLvery of Bonds 3 1 22 Caps of Docaracma 3 I 23 Cornmencement of Contract I Times Notice to Rotted 1 1 14 Starting the Work 3 1 15 27 Before Sorting Construction 1 CONTRACTOR s Reapomrbiht} 3 to Roporl Preliminary Schaddos I Delivery ofcertif cater or l Insurencc 1.4 1 28 preeonapucawr uonfeomq 4 1 1 29 lmtially Accelitable Schedules 4 1 3 CONTRACT DOCUMLNTS INTENT 1 AMENDING REUSE 4 31 3- meant 4 1 33 Reference to Standards and Spec, I ricetiens of I echmcel Saeieues I Reporting and Resolvmg Dn- 2 mepncles 45 ' 14 Intent of Certain Terms tar Adjectives 5 2 3 t Ansending Contract Do vnana 5 36 Supplementing Convect Dmumena 5 2 37 RemeofDocimems 5 2 4 AVAI ABR I rY OF LANDS ' SUBSURFACE AND PHI SIC AL CONDI I IONS ' REFERENCE? POENIS c $ 41 Avadabrlay of Lands 5.6 2 4 2 Subsurface and Physical 2 Combuons 6 ] 421 Ropata and Drawings 6 2 421 Limited Rshince by( ONTRAC 2 TOR Authorized Technical 2 Dala 6 ' 423 Notice of Difto nib SLbsarrice 2 or Mr. al ( imdmon5 6 424 FNCn4rFRsRot,ew 6 425 Possible(munet Document ' Change 6 1 426 Possible Fria and luuev 2 1 Adjustments 6 7 1 43 Physical ( m,duons UML,grtamd Facduas 7 '+ 411 Shown or Ind, gird 7 3 43 a Not Shawn )rInd, etsd 7 44 Reference Points 7 txm UFM 'VN 1110145151, x(IVM, pU❑cam wi CITY CA FORT MIJ INa ftV N9ay Article M Paragraph Pug, Art¢Ic or Paragraph Page Jumper&lute Number Numlar AtTitle Number 4 5 Asbeatoa PCBs, Petroleum 615 Submttial Proceedures CON Hamrdau Waste or TRACTOR Revscu Prmr Radioactive Material 78 to Shop Drawing or Smnple Submittal 16 5 EDNDS AND INSLTRANCh 3 626 Shop Drawing E Sampl, Submit 5 1 51 Performance Payment and Other Isla Rernew by ENGINEER 16-17 Hinds N 627 Responsvbiluy for Vitiation, 5 3 Ltc,nsed Sureties and Insums From Cmtrw Dc umrnts 17 C4111thaas Of insurance 8 628 Related Work Performed Prior 54 CONTRACTORs Lmbilny b ENGINECR s Renew and Insurance 9 Approval of Requued 55 OWNhR a Liability lnsunmce 9 Submittals 17 56 Property Insurance 910 629 Conlrnumg the Work 17 57 Bodu and Machinery or Addi 630 CY)NTRACTORa General Ronal Property fnsumncc 10 Warranty and Guaantee 17 58 Notice of Cancellation Provision 10 631.633 Indemnificehon 17 IS 59 CONTRACTORs Responsibility 634 survival orobltgattras IS for Deduotible Amounts 10 S10 Other Spoaal Insurance to 7 OTHCRWORK Is 511 Wawcr ofRrghl II 7173 Related Wort. at Stu 38 5 12 5 13 Receipt and Application of 74 Coordination 18 Inauranca Pro-eods 10-11 514 Acceptance of Eased. unit(nsu 8 OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIFS 18 ante Option to Replace 11 8 i Commwrcatims to MN 515 Partial Utilization Property TRACTOR Is Insurance 11 82 Replacement of ENGINEER 1s 83 Furnish Data mtdliny Romptly 6 (x)NIRA(7OR 5 RLSPOMABII 1116E 11 When 1). 18 61-61 Suprnlsiot and SupenNcndenc0 II 84 !anus and Easements Reports 6361 Labor Matenals and Egmpmmt 11 12 and Tum 1919 66 Progress S,hedule 12 85 laaoinee 19 67 Substitutes end Or Egwl Items 86 Charge Orders I9 ( ONTRA( TOR% fxpenu 87 Inspections Tests snd Subsnlutc Conshuisim Apprams 19 Merhods or Ro,edores 88 Stop or Suspstd Wok, hNGINhRR's hvsluatim 1213 Terminate( ON) RACTOR, 6 M 11 Concerning Subconto,tors, Servim 19 Supplies and (them 89 Linrlahoes on DU NER S Warner of Rights LI 14 Responsbdows 19 61, Pasant Fes and Royalties 14 SO Asbestos PCHs Pcholeum f 13 P'nuts 14 Hazerdms Waste or 6 14 U. and Regulations 14 Radroactivc Matenul to 615 Turns 14 Is 811 Evrdm,e of Financal 616 Use of Prrnusea 15 Arrangements 19 617 Site(lamimess Is 618 Sara structural Loading J5 9 ENGINEERS STATUS DURING 6 19 Record Documents 15 CONsTRUcnoN 19 6 0 Safely and Protection 15 16 91 OWNERs Rquesentatne 19 621 Safely Repramtatnc 16 92 Vents I SAC l9 o O Hamrd ( omen nnoo,.o program 16 93 Pnged Representnnve 19-_1 623 Emergencies 16 94 Clmrfi,.bons and lnterpre 624 Sh<y+Drewings and Sample, 16 tal Inns 21 95 Authaaed Vanaliunsm Wrk I EJCJXMN1BAL( UNI)HIONN 1910 a(I y LI)4)IONI W0Ty OFFORTCOI LINEMOOIrICA710N5 n V", Article or Paragraph Page Article or Paragraph Pagc Number & Title Number Number & l rile Nmnber 96 Rj t,ng Defcevtvc Work 1 138139 Uncovering Work at ENG1 9799 Shop Drwvings, Change Orders NEER s Request 1719 and Payments 21 13 10 OWNER May crop the Work 18 910 Dlet"ounn ens for I an price{ 21 12 1311 (crmetion or Remove) of 9 11 9 1, Decisions on Disputes FW I Defeo91v Weak j3 NEER as formal Interpreter j 1311 Correctum Period 28 913 1 rmuatr m on IN( tNFFR 5 13 13 Acceptance ofDefecma Work b Authority and Responstbdtue4 2 23 13 14 OWNER May Coned Defective CHANGES IN THL WORK 23 Work 28 9 101 OWNER a Ordered Change r3 14 PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND 102 Claim far Adjueunant 23 COMPLhf10N 29 IO 3 Work Na Required by Convect 141 Schedule of values 29 Dacnments 23 142 Application for Prelreas 104 Change Orders 23 Payment 29 305 Notification of Surety 13 143 CONTRACTOR. Wananty or ('RANGE OF CONTRA(? PRICE 3 14 414 7 Tide Review of Applications for 29 111 113 Contract Price Claim lot Progress Payments 29-30 Adjustment 4alue of 148149 Substantial Completion 30 the Weak 23 24 1410 Partial Utilltatim 70.31 114 Can of the Work 24-25 1411 Fmd lmpecuom 91 115 Exclusions to Cost of the Work 25 14 12 Final Application fix Payment 11 116 CONTRA TORS Fee 25 14 13 14 14 Final Payment and Accep once 11 117 Cast Records .526 1415 WalveroDClanba 3132 ll 8 Cash Allan nces 26 119 Unit Price Wok 16 15 SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TRIVAINATTON 32 CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIMES y �Work 32 121 Claim for Adjuabnent z6 152154 OWNERMay T¢tmmam 32 V2 Time el the Essence 26 Is CONTRACTOR May Stop 123 Delays Bevand CONTRACTOR s Work or Terminate 3233 ( or trol 26 17 124 Delay, B yond OWNFR, and 16 D19PTITE RESOT DJTION 33 CON RACTORs Control 27 17 "rPI3 ANEOM 13 TESTS AND INSPFCTIONS CORRECTION 171 Giving Notice, 33 REMOVAL OR A((hP t WCE OF 172 Canpuucia of Tmtee 33 DEFEC77VE WORE. 17 173 Nonce of Clair 33 131 Notice of Defwts 77 174 Cumulabve Romad es 33 131 Acicss t s the Work s7 17 5 Profevoonal Fees and Court 133 1 ants and lnspcarmn Loats Included 33 CONfRACTORs Couperabon '7 176 Applicable State Laws 3334 134 OWNERS RusponuMbues Intentionally left blank 35 Independent 7 e mg I aboramry 27 13 5 CONTRACTORs EXMIT GC A (Optimal) Responsibilities 7 Dispute Resolution Agreement OC At 136 13 7 Covering Work Prior to Inspec 161 166 Arbitration G( Al coon, 7 esbng is Approval 27 167 Mahalmn OC At Iv !!L`Oc lIDRaltPt c om I lON43910 a (199a hot I ON, w1 CilT OFAORT CU1ltti5 MOfi1mCATIOMS0tg1 9.9y7 TNT)FX TO CFNI'RA1 COTDTTTONS C Cry of For[ Colima mod,hcanons to th Cenral ( meditices of the Construction Contract are not sh em nth s index Article or Paragraph Number A,C.plance of Bonds and Insurance 514 ,kfeRrve Work 10 4 113 5 13 13 final payment 912 1415 ..IU ,C 5 14 other Work by(S)NIRAC IOR 73 bubatnatra and Or Hearst Items 071 Work by OWNER ;5 630.634 Access to the - Lands, OWNER and CONTRACI OR rapcetstbildri 41 site, related Work 7. Work, 132 13 14 149 Aclsar Omissions Actsand Omissions CON I RAMOR 691 9131 bW,lNhF,R 620 9113 OWNER 620 89 Addenda- defmnson of (also see defimtme of Speafimtions) (161l(i619) 11 Additional property Inwronm4 57 Adjustments Cogaael Prim a Coatraal Timm 15 3541432452 453 94 95 1U2-104 11 i> 148 151 progress schedule 66 Agreem<nt- deGnlban of 12 All Risk hnsuranw policy form 562 Allavances Cash 118 Amending Contract Decant nt4 35 Amendment Wraten- mgcneral 110 145 35 510 512 66- > 8 2 619 101 104 112 121 11122 1472 Appeal OWNER a CONTRACTOR intent to 910911 IU 4.162165 Application fee layman[ defimhan of 1 3 FNOINFER% Rovponsibihty 99 final payment ) 13 4 9 13 5 14 12 14 15 in general 2 8 2 9 5 6 4 9 10 15 5 progress payment 141 147 renew of 144 147 Arbitration 161 160 Asbestos claims pursuant thereto 4 5 2 4 5 3 CONTRACTOR authorized to stop Work 452 definition of d 4 Article or paragraph Number OWNPRrasperudahq for 4 51 Is IU possible pnce and tuns chang, 4 5 2 %whoruied Vaisuenam Work 36 625 6 7 95 Avmlabdas of Lands 4 1 8 4 Award Notice of -defined 129 Before Stetting Construction 2 5 2 8 aid-defnaus, of 15(11 110 23 33 4264,611 1143 1191) Bidding Documents defrritien of 6(682) Btddmg Requarements-deGmhrn of 17(11 4262) Bonds ameplenm of 5 14 additional bonds 105 It 459 C oat of the Work 1154 dcfimeon of 18 delivery of j 1 5 1 final Application fear Payment 1412 1414 general 110 5 1 5 3 5 13 913 IU5 1476 Perf rmunce Payment and Other 5 1 5- Bonds and Insaama> in general 5 Bmidefs risk all risk policy form 5 6 2 Cancellation Prournmri 1n5urencc 5 q 11 S 8 5 15 Cash Allowances 11 8 (xrtiGcete of Substantial Complaheu 138 630 3 148 1410 t.erh Gcales of lnspeGma 0134 135 141 Certificates of Insurance 17 13 5411 5 4 11 565 58 514 9134 141� Change in Contract Price Cash Allowances 11 8 claim for price adjustment 41 420 45 115 68 94 95 9It 10 110 5 II )39 1313 1314 147 151 155 CONTRACTOR fix, 116 t cot of the Work general 114 117 Ecdunons to I I i C04 Records j 1 7 in gain ral 1 19 1 44, 9 11 10 4 IU 4 3 It Lump Sum Pricing 11 3 Nttrfintwn if Surety 105 Scope of 103 10 4 Testing and lnapeclion Uncovering the Work 139 w/ qTY OF FORT CM t INSMOO11a0A1TON5 dtFk 9l/ic Unit Price Work 119 CON1RACTORs Fee 116 Article or pictograph Number Value of Work 113 (hark in Cannact Timm (lam for Loose ad3uswant 41 4 6 45 511 69294959It 102.105121 1191313 13 14147 lit 155 Contractual lone limit, h� Delays beyond CONTRACTOR s control 123 Delays beyond OWNRR's and CONTRACTOR. control 124 Nodacadonof ninety 105 Scope ofohange 103104 Change Orders-- AoxpanceofDofaenve Work 1313 Amending Contract Documents 35 (ssh Allowances Its Change of Cordinsu Price I I Chang of Contract Times 12 Changes in the Work 10 CONTRACTORstx 116 Coa of the Wok 114.117 Cost Records 117 dalmmon of 19 emergencies 023 ENGINEERS responsibility 98 lu4 112, 12I C,motmen of 104 Indamnlfictim, 01l 616 631-631 Insurance Bonds and 510 511 105 OWNER may tennmate 1S2154 OWNERS Rcepmstbdny 56104 PhySual(ondniois— Subtusfaceand, 4 Underground Facilities 43. Record Dmlments 619 Sept of Change 103104 bubsulutes 673 681 Lna Pncc Work 119 value of Work covered by 113 Changes tit die Work, 10 Notification ofsurcty 105 OWNERs and CONTRACTOR> respan.1tilihes 104 Right W an adluannenl 101 Scepe of change 103 104 Clews against CONTRACTOR 616 agamat hNOINEER 63 egama OWNER 63 ( hange or Contract Pic, 94 11 Chang of ( attract T7mes g 4 121 CONTRACTOr s 4 71 94 91 9 11 10. 11 2 11 9 1 1 13 9 14 8 15l 155 173 Article or Paragraph Number CONTRACTOR s habildy 4 6 1 n 16 631 ( ost ofthe Weak 114 115 Iketsimns an D)spurch 9 119 12 Dispute Resolution 161 Dispute Resolution Agreement 161t66 ENGINEER as mitialmunpretor 9II Lump Sun Pricing 11 3 e Notice of 173 OWNERS 94 95 911 102,112 119 121 139 1313 1314 173 OWNER a lability 55 OWNER may reAae to make payment 147 Profesaanl Fees and Court Costs brooded 175 request for formal daelston on pit Subaina. Items 67 12 Two Rntenvlmn 121 Time mgmrencnts 911 12l Unit Phw Work 1193 Value or 113 Waiver of to Fmel Payment 1414 1413 Work Change Directive 10, written ni required 4 11 112 1-1 Chnifleau9na and Interpretation, 363 94 911 Cleat Site 017 Codes ofTechmeal 4noety Organtratnon or Association 333 Commencement of Contract Times 21 Commwiceticns general 62 69l 81 hazard( onmunitiitiol Programs 0 Compleuon Fowl Applicauen for Payment 14 12 Final Inspection 1411 Final Payment end Acceplanu 14 13-14 14 Partial Utilization 1410 Subaartal Completion 138 148149 WaivaufClams J415 Computation of Tones 17211722 ( oncoming bubcmtrnctors uipphers end Others 6" I1 Couferences initially soceptabie uhedule, 'i 9 pra4oismtncuoq r 8 Conflict. Ferro Ambigmty Drsuepancy ( ONTRACTOR to Report 2 5 3 11 Conetru0im before sarong by (X)N IRA(I OR 2527 ccrostrucnon Machinery Equipment etc 64 Continuing the Week 629 104 Conuact Documents — Amending 3 n Bonds y 1 I Kw OFM M WPm11IONS 19tu s 0M I DI I10N wICWa FOaTMI INS MODMCA130N5 (aFV 9/991 Cash Al lowancea 11 8 Stop Work requirements 452 CON7 RAC I OR, 'vhde or Paragraph Number Change Mt. ontract A lcs Change of Contract I Item ( hnnges in the Work, check end verity ( lanficautms and Tnterpretatlons 1236 definition of ENGINEER as Initial mtmprater of ENGINEER as OWNER s rapresenlatrve gm=13 Insurance Intent minor variations in the Work O WNFRs respmsrbdlty, to fumneh data OWNER s responsibility to make prompt payment 941 pm edence Record Du,.umenls Reference m Standards and Specifications of Tectmwal Sumotias Related Week Reporting and Resolving Ducrepanas4 Raffia of Supplementing Tatnmmunt of ENGINEER, EmGloymml (Ind price Work tsrlmlony 36 Mafia to Site EN(rINEERs Cmtnact prwe— adlmlmentof 31 41 04 103 Change of Deamon anDiapmes defmnlon of C mtraa Ttm"mcn— adlustt of 35 41 94 Cbange of Commencement of dehmtilm 9[ CONTRACTOR re Acceptance of Insunac C.mm Wllcallum, Contmue Work u emrdmahl n and he luting definition of Limited Reliance on Technical Data Amhon>ed fvlay Step Work er Termmate prOVtde ARE aececi t0 Milers Safely and Plmeetma 4111 6 11 12 104105 ,5 94 911 1 10 911 91 $a 3134 36 83 44 1414 31 333 (Alit 33 72 25 31 37 3� 82 119 G23 627 9, 103, 12 1 124 n1 112 5 14 62.o9n 29 104 69� 1 13 422 155 72 131 16 6 18 621 Ca371132 Shop Drawuig and Sample Rtvmn Prix to Sunni ntal ( 15 Article or Paragraph Number (ompezeuhon I11 112 ( onnnu(ng ON igatmn 14 15 Defective Work 96 13 10-1314 Duty u, cmreel deje hn9 Work )311 Duty to Report Chang" to the Work caused by Emergency 623 Defeds 1n Work of Others 73 DdFaulg mndltece, 423 Dite repaney in Uacummta 15 332 6142 Undagramd Facdlum am mdicalad, 432 Emarsencsea 623 Eympmmt and Machinery Rental Cast of the Work 11453 Fee Cos[ plus 114 5 6 115 1 11 6 General Warranty and G,,r ate4 030 Hazard Commumwlum Programq 022 Indemnification 6IZ 616 631-631 Inspection of the Work 73134 Lebo Materlelsmd Egmpmerd 03.65 Laws and Regulmume, Canplamen by 6141 Liability Insurance 54 Notice of Intent to Appeal 910. 10 4 obhgstlm to perform and complete the Week 0,,30 Patent Face and Royalties paid fa by ¢ 12 Performance and Other Bonds 5 I Permits obtained and paid for by 013 Progress Schedule 26 28 29 66, 629 104 15 1 Request for formal deelmonon drsput" 911 RemonslbWu" (-..gas in the Work 101 Concsming Subcontrecter, Supphas and Othas 68611 Commuurg the Week 029 104 CONfRACTORsexpensc 071 CONTRACTOR, General W arrenty and Guaramoc 610 CONTRACTOR a review error to Shop Drawing or Sample submitted 625 ( ourdmelu+n 0f Work 691) Emergencies 623 ENGINEERS miustim Solemnities or Or Equal Items 073 For Ace, and Omv+amns efOthem 0916)2911 for deduehbic emwnm insurance 59 gmeral 6 71 73 89 Hazardotts Cummunlcaum Program, 6't Indemnification C 31 613 bxm(ANfiRAL(' 11101,131910 a(19% EIM110N) -/ CITY OF FORT CM UMMODINCAT10Na (m NM99) Labor Miumails and Equipment 63-65 CONMACIORS-other 7 1 ews end Regulation 614 ( 0nractu.l I i.6iiny Insurance 94 10 Liability Insurance 54 c.onvactuml Time Limits 1 2 Article or Pe aW.ph Aruclt or 3%ragreph Number Number Notice of vermnon from ContreU ( oordinmlon Documents 617 C(WfP AMORs responsibldy 692 Patent Fees and Rty dues, () 12 ( opiee of Documents 22 Permits (13 Correction period 1312 Progress Schedule 66 Correction Removal 0, Acesparn, Record Croupiers 619 ofDafectme Work related Work performed prior to in general 1041 13 10-13 14 ENOINKERs approval of reytumd Accepwnce of ),jecsive Work 1313 submittals 628 Correction or Removal of safe structural loading 618 Defacriia Wale 630 13 11 Safety and Protection 620 72 132 Correction, Period 3312 Safety Repmecmavve 621 OWMsR May Correct Ltfechire Work 1114 Scheduling the Work 092 OWNER May Suite Work 1310 Shop Drawings and Samples 614 Cut Shop Drawings and Semple, lievt w of Tesilet and Impel Itons 134 by ENGINEER ( 6 Raxsdsl17 Site Clesnbness 6 17 Cost of the Week Submittal Prarodw4a 625 9onds and Insurance additional 11459 Substitute Consn um Methods Cash Discounts )1 41 and Procedures 672 COi43 RA(TOR s Fee 116 Substitutes and Or Equal Items 6 7 1 Employee Expenses 11 4 5 1 Supervtendencq 62 Emluramsw Its Supervision 41 ametrall 1 4-115 Survival of(Autgations 634 Home ofine and overhead expeme5 115 Texts 0 15 Losses and damages 11456 Tom and Inspections 135 Material. and equipment 114 To Report 25 h4wor expenses 114 5 S Use of Premoes 6 16-6 18 6 302 4 Payroll costs on changes 11 4 1 Review Print to Shop Drawing or pertomed by Suh.ontractory 1141 Sample Sulanmal 625 Rcoxdsl17 Right to ad3ustment for changes in the Work 102 Rantels of canswctiws equipment night to claim 4 71 94 9 5 9 11 10 '1] 2 and machinery 11 4 S 3 119121 139148151 145173 Royalty payments. permits and Safety and Protection 6 20 612 7 2 13 1 Rosiest, teas 114 55 Safety Representative 621 Site ogee and temporary fncluies 1145 Shop Dravi and Sample.. Sube ie 624462R Special Caat chants CONTRACTOR. 11 44 Special Consultants 1144 Supplemental 1145 Substitute ( aredruetion Malhad. and Rocedures 6 1 1 saes related to the Wont, 114 5 4 Substitutes and Or Equal Items Tests and Inspalion 134 Expense 671 672 trade D's as 1142 Sub,t), tni tom Supphers and (Rher4 e 8 6 1) (rid tie, fuel and sanitary to ihme, 11 4 a 7 Supervision and Supermterdeno, 61 61 6 1 Work after regular hours 11 4 1 Taxer, Payment by 611 Covering Work 13 6-13 7 Usc ofpremises 61" 16 ( umulahve Remedies 17 4 17 S Warranties and guarantee 05 630 Calling, fitting and patching 7 Warranty of rule 143 Data in he tomnhed b) OWNt'K 81 Written Notice Required Day defmmonof 17 CONTRACTOR slop Work a I imitate 15 a Decisions on Disputes a 11 912 Reports of Differing Sultturface rfaferri w-.definition Of 1 14 and Physical (9ndltiuna 4 1 defecate, Work Subminual Completion 148 Acceptance of 1041 1313 ni IaM MtihkA LONta I I INS 19ia 811 `Mn LIN LION) w/OTY Or FORTC01I INS MODJnr 4M NR itVs 9/99) Corr, to. w Rmnwal or 1041 1311 OWNI RS Representative 91 C orrwtimn lbnod 1312 Pal menu to the ( ONCRAC'1 OR in general 13 A 7 14 11 Resporsdahly for 99 14 Reounmenrlasm of Payment 144 1413 Article or Paragraph Number Article or Paragraph Dbsen vnon by FNlI1N6EN g° Number OWNER May Stop Work 1310 Responsibilities Lunuanonsan 911913 Pit. pl IJonce at Detects 131 Renew of Reports on Ddlenng Subaurl tt Rejecting 96 and T%s ucal ( onifinors 424 Uncolermg the Work 138 Shop Orawmgs and Samples review Definition, I responsibility 626 Delays 41 629 123-124 Stataa f3wnlg Cals(rucbon Doir9Fy Uf Bonds z l authw,Zed variations in the Work 95 Dehvery of aotifivatea of m r,,me, 27 Clarifications and ln[erpresnana 94 Determm stiois far Unit Pence 910 Deualons w Disputes 911 91, Diffarms Submufae, or Physical Conditions— Determinations on Ctrut Price 910 Nonce of 423 f-NCINhFR as Initial Irinsproter 9 II 912 FN(TfNFER s Revl w 424 ENOINFFR s Responsibilities 91 912 Poalhle Contract Documents Change 425 l imustions 9n ENCINEER s Authority Possible Rue and Times Adjustments 426 and Responsibilities 913 Di., spume Reporting OWNER Reprexmahv, 91 and Resolving 253326)4 Protect Representative 93 Dispute Resolmmn Re3actiog Orfrcavr Work 96 Agreement 161166 Shop Drawings Change Orders Arbnnation )61165 and Paymenb 97-99 gcnem116 Visa$ to gate 92 Mudiahan J66 Unit Price dctuturnsu us 910 Dsput4 ResoWtion Agm ,,,,d 101 166 N Isits to Site 92 Dsputeq Demslam 1-5 FNGINEER 911 912 Written consent regmmJ 7 2, 9 1 Douments Equipment, Isar Metmnels and G S Copies of n 2 Eq pment renal Wok 11453 Resod 6 la send Ilrrynpment ). and Equipment Eror 6 7 4 7 Reuse of 37 Ca Ca .stony ertwwamsnons 633 Drax rigs dehmtlon of 115 Evidence of I man ual Arraugemen4 Fit Easements 41 Eaploratiais afphyslavl conditions 421 Effe,titadmoof Agreemont dcautlonpf 116 Fee CONTRACTORS Cases Plus )16 hmogerlcics 023 Field ()rdcr— ENGINEER— definition or 9 ss initial mtapraier on dspute; q 11 9 12 Ismiad by ENUSNEbR 3 6 1 95 definition of 1 17 Final Application for fiq"ont 141 f lmdahonson authwdy and reaponsublhtie, 913 Final Inspection, J411 Replacem.nt of 82 Final Payment— Resndcm: 1 roject Reprusenlative 93 and Acceptance, 14 1 3 14 14 ENGINEER. Consultant defontainof I18 Pnw to for cash allownces 118 hh(aMEER, bQuis.1 wlaluna 173174 author I) and re ponslbdity limitations o4 9 13 Ueneral Requitement — Authart2ed Variations in the War$ 95 def rutom of ) 20 Change Orders respotilblhty for 97 10 11 12 principal references to 6 64 6667 o24 C lanfil"tmns and interpretations 36394 Gnmg Nance )71 Data tin on Ihspute3 J 11 9 12 Guarantee of Work by CONTRACTOR 6 30 1412 deeYrve Wok nonce of 131 Harard ( ommumcation P n "ni 0 Evaluation of subsntuteltems 671 M.,dous Waste Gabdnl 63,911 definition of 1 21 Notice Work is A colable, 1413 geneml 4 S Obwervatnce 630 9 OWNFRs respnnwhnhn for 8I0 hhlX UONtIlAL CCNIATIONS Isla N 09vu tllIl1UN) w clT 17F(MT C0I I INS NODIMATICMS(RFV 91") Indemnification 612, 616631633 Initially Acceptable Schedules 20 Inspection Cazuhcrites of 9 13 4 13 5 14 11 Feral 14 11 Article or paragraph Number 5peuai reyuuedbyRNOIMil"R qo Tests and Approval $ 7 13 3 134 Inurance Acceptance of by OWNER 514 Addinonsl required by flanges in the Work 11459 Before starting the Wait 27 Bonds and In getaal 5 Cancellation Provusohs 5 8 C ertiFioates of 27 5 53 5411 5413 365 58, 514 9 13 4 1412 completed operation; 5413 (ONfItACTORs Liability 54 CONTRACTORS ab)eclum to coverage 514 Contracted Liability 54 10 deductible amom4 CONTRACTOR responsibility Final Apphcason for Payment Licensed Insurers Notice rcqugemmu, material changes Option to Replace other special entrances OWNER as hdmmry for msured4 OWNER s Liability OWNER Responsibility Partial Utdi.n. Property Insurance Property Receipt and Application orinnurunce Proceeds Special Insurance W ever of Rights Intent of Contract Deoimany Interpretations and Clarifications Inve iganai, of physical comddiong Labor Materiels and Equipment Lands end Easements Avadebdny cl Reports and 7 cgs Laws and Regulations. Laws or Regulations Bonds t hanger in the Work Commo Document. r ON I RA( I OR s R"..Nimes Coirci tion period daysckva Work Cost of the Work. taxes defwnon of Sorrel, 14 IndemmCluretlat 59 1412 53 58 105 514 1 10 512 5 13 55 85 5 15 56510 512513 510 511 3134 363 94 42 6365 84 41 1,4 h4 5152 104 31 614 131, 114S4 1 22 631 633 Insurance 53 Precedence 3 1 3 3 3 Reference to 3 3 1 Safety and Rmin.nan 6 0 132 Subconnactas Suppliers and 01hcrs 68611 Article or Paragraph Number l tits and l epecto n, Use of Premises Visits to Site Liability Insurance C[N4TRACTORa OWNERS Licensed Sureties and Insurers Liens — Application for Progress Payment CONTRACTOR, Wartanty of I me Final Apphcanrn for Payment definition of Waiver of Claims Limitations on hNWNaERs authority and respalsihilities Limiied R4lianu by CONTRACTOR Auiherased Maintenance and Operating Monunk— Final Appliceltao for payment Manaah (nf others) precedence Rehrence to in ( ontract Ikmmuents Materials and cgripment— ftrnished by CONTRACTOR not incorporated in Work Material. or eyulpment cgwvalent Mediation (Op rn.1) Milestones definition of 2.4sesllaneous Computollm of limes Cumulative Remedies Owing Norma Mon. of Clem Professional Feu and Court Cosh Include5l Multi prim, contrnas Not Shown or Indicated Notice of Accept.Wnyof Pioied Award, definition nl Clean Defers 13 1 Differing Subsurface or Physics) Conditions OrviriE Teets and Inspections Vanmion Shop Diwing and Sample Notice to prweed definition of giving of l35 616 9 54 55 53 142 143 1412 113 14 15 9D 42' 14 12 1331 311 63 142 67 167 1 ^4 171 174 17 1 173 175 7 43 14 13 J 13 173 423 171 11 3 4 7 126 '3 I AIx. cAN4RaL lDtNlllUi5191U a 1199U GIN IIOM cal QTv � PORT COIJ IMa MOl)IPICan(Nd5 pit V 9/49) EMSION I GENERAL REQUIREMENTS avaluauen mesnng- The rcquestor will receive a copy end the loeawr will Teuiln an anginal for the CSU project hie i ReTieris forUmvershy unbty field Joules roust be medutothe locate personnel three (1) Guwus days before w=vanon commencer lorw Itimlons vrN be finished five of cbwp to the conoutor Arrangements andschcdulmgforallfield kcanongofinilMeswhich belong tocoutim other dwnthe Urovaranyweibemponsihnlbyofthe Cder is the regpit>rtlbfluyofthe d matntadamg anlnty lorane mmkngs, once completed by the Unjvitrslav Connector Additional ircaaag wgl be charged 10 the Caobache 5 Regulations regarding the aL"waoy of unbry location marts we the apPlJtahle currtant laws of the State of Colorado ublxy Cwuge 1 AnyowAsearryshoudowwofedbidesmust be icloesiedulemtaeven(7)bosmeas days in advance with)Tagmesrorg Siavices nlvwgb die U i vemityl"eitatiVe When necessary the work will bo done uu eight:, weekends or holidays to avoid moarrupnom dui W9 school hours. 1 a FIELD E14GDTEEMG A verify sat-baeta and eneinerar> conflmt drawbtg dulielmnmm and elevottoas B Pmvidelieldengurenngsmvtcas Sstehhshalevattons,lees,aldleveds,tmlursiigruopiludrngineermg survey prWbeas. I S SM MOSU IZATION MIE=G S Owner will whodula a meeting 21 the Prgjeei attic prior to Cmotracier occupancy a Aneodanice Required- Owner ArrLrtoubS68111e91' C01113111110ft CAntrat%ot Conuacmr'aStWu#cadcn4 and major Subcontractors C Agenda I Lae ofpre®by Owner and Corraceir 2 Owmds roquiomonb 3 Congnuchan faclhnes and controls provided by Outer a Tcrepivaryuhlthesprovided byOwner 5 Sntvey and bmtdiog I" 6 Sew* nod ltooaekeapmg procedures. 7 Schedoles & Apphcationf r payment praeaddim 9 Procedures fin tesnorg, t 0 Piocedaes for msu mining record dwumeom L 1 Requhamcais for snan-up of cquipmwnt. 12 inspection and aowptanae of egmpm ens pm into service; during construction period D Coanactor shall record minutes and dminbinc triples within five (5) daya after meedag to panncipants. width copies to dhow afonted by deeismns made who were not in attend== 1 d PROGRESS MEETINGS A Contaactor shall ackedule and admmmror meetings 11WO410411 Prujress of dx Wart ai wealdy murvals B '%lake anangemems for meetings prepare AWD& with copse for participants, Preside at meetings C Attandancc Rcqured. Contractor Project Manager lob superimcndent major Subcontractors and aupphen Owner ATchkl=VEugmccr as aWfopnmc to agenda topics for each rnWln& D Agenda. i Review mvmtes ofprevtoim meetings 2 Review of Work progress 3 Field observauama, jvoblcros, and decisions 4 Iderhfcatson of problems which impede planned pmtpess 5 Review of sulm unia schedule nod wale of submarahs COORDiNAT1ON AND MEETINGS a 1039 2 Notifrcatron to 9mety 105 testing independent Obrcrvahonq by RNCINfeRR 630 92 vre or occupancy Occupancy of the Work 5156301414 I0 of the Work Omistmns or acts by CONTRACTOR 09 913 written consent ar approval Open Pent pokey form Insurance 362 req.tted Option to Replace 5 14 Article or Paragraph Number Or Njaal Items 67 Other work 7 Ovenlme Wmk prohlbnion of 63 OWNER Ac®pmnce ofdfaerne Work 1313 appant so ENGINEER 82 as fiduciary 5 125 13 AvadabthtyofLend: re pwsubtbty 41 defruhon a 127 dam furnish 81 May Correct De wbw Work 13 14 May refute to make payment 147 May Stop the Work 1310 May Suspend Work Terminate $ 8 13 10 15 1 15 4 Payment, make prompt 83 144 14 13 performanw of other w k 71 permna and howswsc requirements 613 Purchased Insurance requirements 5 6-5 10 OWNER Aweptance of the Work Change Orders obligahon to eeecute Communmatiaq Coordination of the Work Dispules, request for deaunon Lnepecuona teem and approvals Labday Insurance Nouaeotfkfeem Represenmuve During Consaucuan UNCINEERa Status Rcsponsimldie Asbestos YCBS Petroleum Hazardous Waste or Rad marve Mnteral Change Orders Changes In the Work commummhons OONTRACTORs respomatmhttes evidence of fat.1al ar..ligaments tnspecttonr, term and spro vnla nnanrahee lands and s9agnenig prmnpl payment by repmccauent ofENORSChR relmri5 Bad test 43025 86, 1Q4 81 74 911 87134 55 )31 slap or suspend Work 8 8 13 10 terminate CONTRACTORs services 88 152 wparam representative at sOc 9 3 91 8 In 86 101 81 89 Is 11 97 85 84 83 $2 84 131 134 51563024 M10 91 63 114 hXIX UFNM 1L (WhIoriONS Isro a o99e ENnUNe e/ MW OP MRTCOI 11MMODiPICArOSS( 9I99t Article or Paragraph Number wrLLhn nouce required 71 94 911 112 119 147 154 IY Bs— de(mtion of 1 29 general 45 OWNERS responsdmhty for 810 Pn hat U01 ,IWn definition of j 28 general 6 30 2 4 14 10 Property Insurance 511 Patent I cos and Royalbo 6 12 Payment Is mils 5 1 5 2 Payments I2ecmmmmdalm or 144147 1413 Payments to CONTRACTOR and Complehm— Applammfor ProgressNymmts 142 CONTRACTOR. Warranty offal, 14 3 Final Application for Payment 14 12 Penal Inspection 1411 11.91 Payment and Ai...ptance 1413-14 14 general $ 3 14 Partial lRihzntion 1410 Retamage 141 Review of Applications for Progress Payments 144-147 Prompt Payment $ 3 Schedule of Values 141 Substantial Completion 148 149 Waiver ofClstm, 1415 alien payments due 144 1413 withholding payment 147 Performance Bond, 5 15 Penn d, 6 13 Pot. oleo. deflmtion of j 3(1 general 41 OWNERS responsibility for 810 Physical (,anditiens. Drawngs of in or relating to 4 11 v FNCENFFR. review 424 ",sling strictures 4 1 general 4 2 1 2 Notice of Differing Subsurface m 4 t 3 Possible Con"at Docummis Change 4 1 P tamhle R ,e and Tunes Adjwlment, 41( Reports and Drawings 41 1 Subsurface and 42 Subsurface Condition, 4 21 1 I a.hntwl Data Limited Reliance by ( ONTRA( TOR AuMamzed 4 1 Underground Fnahlres &,nest 4 t Not Shown or ❑id.med 43 v PrNem.on of 4 i 6 0 Article or Paragraph Nambet Shown in Indicated 4 3 1 Tevhnloal DwA 422 Preconstru on Conferenc4 28 Preliminary Matters 2 Preliminary Schedule., 26 Premises Use of 61" 18 P71ee Chuge of C ontrao I I Price Contract deflnitionof, I I Pregr4ss P.ymml Apphention5 for 14't Progress Payment reminage 142 Progress whedule CONTRACTOR, 26 28 29 66 629 104 1521 Project—definmtan of 1 31 Protest Reprexnktire— ffNGTNEERsSlam DurmgConstrucluat 93 Irmect Representative Resident definition of 1 33 Prompt payment by OWNER 83 propertylnmamce Additional 57 geassal5 6 5 10 Partial Utilization ,IS 14 It1I raYlpt and application or pr«.eed. 5125 13 Protection Safetyand 0204i21 132 Nrnah list 1411 Radioactive Matai defintion of 13 general4 5 OWNER a resporaMlity to $10 Reconmondmrm of Payment 144 1451413 Record Doeummis 6191412 Records, procedures for maintaining 29 Me,.= Pants 44 Reterenre in Standards And Spenficamms of Twhmcal Sannuea 43 Regulations Laws and 614 Reja-tmgLMj4chve Work 96 Related Work — at 61m 71 73 Performed prim to Shop Dmwmgs and Sample, sulannul, review 628 Remedim cumulattva 174 17 1 Removal or t orrection ofL, f,,b. Work 13 11 room] agreements OWNER appros.l required 11 41 3 reply ement ofENGINLER by OWNER 82 Repar11ng and Reso l,mg Discrepancies 5 332 6 142 Reports and Drawings 4 1 and Teals, OWNER, reslwnslbllvq 84 Resident and Project Repreumntne dcfmriton of 1 33 Pro .Sim far 93 FAOt (n`M,II LWWI11UN 1910 s(199e urtno j W OTY Op FORT MU" Mt10iFICATf0N4 (REV 9l99j Article or Paragraph Number Resident Supenownden4 CONTRACTOR* 62 Respunslhihlice- ('ONTRACTORsingeneral r ENOR4EhR s-m gaerel 9 limitation on y 13 Ol;Nf R s in genial 8 Retmmmge 142 Rome of Documents 3 7 Revmw by CONTRACOR Shop Drawings and Sample Prior to Si hndtal 625 Review of Applications for Progress Payment* 14 4- 14 7 Right to an adjustment 302 Rights of Wav 41 Royalties Patent Fees and 6 12 Safe Structural I ceding 618 Safety — .oil Prot own 432 616 6 18 620611 72 13' general R20 623 Representative CONTRACTORa 421 Samples - definition of 134 general 024623 Reviow by CONTRACTOR 605 Review by MANNER 026627 related Work 628 submittal of 6142 submittal procedures 625 Schedule of progress 26 2 &2 9 66 629 104 1521 Schedule of Shop Drawing and Simple Submittals 26. 2929624628 Schedule of Values, 26 2829 141 Schcduks Adhermea to I S 2 1 Adjusting 66 Change of Contract Tlmcl 104 Initially Aeeeptabl 18 2 9 FRchminary <b Scope of Changes 103104 Submufioe Conditions 4 _ 1 1 lhcp D nwingv— and Samples general 624 6 8 Change Orders & Applications for Payments and 9799 dcLmhon of 1 15 1N61V44R approval of 36 ENUTNEER reaponnbihta for stew 97624�18 related Work 028 r viewproeedures 28 624d 28 Article or Paragraph Number solvents] fequued 6'41 Submmal Prol.edmes 625 um to approve tulaaumhm. 673 Shriven or Indlaa.d 43 1 Site Ameas 71 13, Site ( leenhnt, 6 I7 Silo Visits tu— byENGINEER 9' 132 ly others 13 2 spcmal causes .11. policy lofm insurance 5 6' definhron of 136 Specnfiations— definattm of 1 36 of Technical 'maims rcferencc to 3 3 1 precedence 3 33 Standard and Specifications of Techoneal Societies 33 Starting Croatia ha Before, 2 5-2 8 Starting the Work 4 Stop or Suspend Work by CONTRACTOR 155 by OX".R 88 13 In 151 Storage ofmaleriels and equipment 41 72 miti,miral Lading Safely 618 Subcontractor Concerning,, b 8 611 definition of ) 37 delays 123 waiver of rights 611 SutfcalmH¢s ingeneral 69611 Sutxmmeets r"Ired pro m ins 111 6 11 11 4 3 Submittals Applications for Paym ant 142 Malromance am[ Operation Manuals 1411 Procedures 025 Progress Schedules 26 19 Samples 6 24-6 28 Scimdulc of Values 26141 Schedule of Shop Drau Ings and Samples Suhm calms 16 2829 Shop Driwines 6 246 n Substantial Completion cendialm it 630 3 14S 149 definiton o1 139 Substnum Construction Methods or Procedures 672 Substitutes and Or hgal Items 67 CONTRACTOhs Pepeise 6713 EN( INFF Ra 4vnlunnm 673 a Equal 6 7 1 1 SubeMule Construction M thods XU A C �411110N51Yla �N (IYYaLp11QN1 w (iT NfY1Ri COlIpi4MODImCATIQNS QlPV 91991 I miporary, cixvl uctim is d rocs 41 Article or Paragraph Article or Paragraph Numb. Numler a Proceducas 67 Te urination Substitute Items 6712 by COMRA(IOit 15S Subsurface and Physical Conditions by OWNER 99151154 Drawings oL in or relalug to 42 12 of ENGINEERS emplowrent 8 v FM IN[ Res Review 424 Suspmsw,i of'Aork in gmeral I S &moral 42 Terms and Adjectives 34 Lotted Retained by CONTRACTOR Tests and Inspections Authorized 412 Access to the Work, by others 132 Notice of DilTenng Subsurface or CONTRAC I OR sresponsibddies 135 Physical Cond,trons 423 wit of 134 Phymcal Condrlrona 4212 cmuring Work prior t9 130-D 7 Possible Contract Docummm Change 42 5 Laws and Regulations (or) 135 Possible Price andTwas Adjusfmmts 426 Nance of Defects 131 Reports and Drawings 411 OWNI R Msy Stop Work 1310 Subsurface and 42 O WNFR a independent resting 134 Subsurface Conditions at the Saw 4 2 1 1 spemsl required b) RN( INEER 96 fechmtmlDma 42 turdy notice r quvd 134 Supervision Lncovenng the Work, at LNGDXURs CONTRACTOR s reslamslbilit) 61 request 138139 OWNER shall not supervise 89 Times SNOTNEFR shall nossupervue 92.9132 Adjusting, 66 91penntenderm (, ( hange of Contract In Supsnntandmt. CONTRACTOR a resident 62 Computation of 172 Supplemental costs 1145 Contract Times definition of 1 12 Supplanentery Conditions day 172 2 definrnon of j 39 Mdeneres 12 principal references to J 10 i 19 22 27 Regmramenis 42 43 51 51 54 5659 appeals 910 16 5It 68 613 74 811 9.1 910 dariGenttons Supplementing Connaai Doeuments 36 claims and disputes 911 112 12 Supi her definition (airmen ement N ( ntin t Times 3 of j 40 Preronstiochon Confanncq 8 principal refsronces 19 } 7 (15 6 SL i] 620 whodules ,.6 29 66 624 913 14 12 SlartmB the Work 24 Waver of Rights oil Title Warranty of 143 Amy consent to final payment 1411 14J4 Lnoovermg Work Underground Funhtms Phvsiwl Conditions 138139 FNO NEFR has no duty in 914 dcbndmn tit 141 Notification of IO1105112 Not Shown a lndicat d 432 qualification of 3153 protmeen of 43620 Survival of Obligations 634 Shown m indreoted 431 Suspeml Work OWNER May 13 10 15 1 Out Price I9urk— JuvpensimofWori.and ferminah ai— 15 Imm 1191 l ONTRACTOR May Stop Work deftmtion of 141 or Terminate 155 general119 141 145 OWNER May Suspend Work 151 t nit I nuei OWNER May Terminate 152154 &enemll131 I zees Pavmmr by ( ON I RA( I OR 6 15 D t rm pat rm hr ) In Technical Date— l umled Reliance by CONTRACTOR 421 I m of Pranrse 6 16 6 Liloy owners 613620 18 6 1014 717313� Possible Price and Tunes Adjustments 42( Ut hranmt Partial 1 8 515 (3024 1410 Reports of DilTenng Subsurtace and Valu u1 th Work 113 Physical Conditms 413 4eium Schedule of 6 8 ) 141 %1 1AIX( NI" CQMa IIVMS rota a 1199e cal nom wICln l%' PORT C011 n49 morifi C9ri0145 (RFV £9i) Variahona m Wcek Minor AuihoriYad 615 627 95 !uncle or Paragraph Numbet Visas to Sobz by ENGINEER 92 Walvar of Clatmr-en Final Payment 141s Waiver of Rtghta by insured par4ea j 11 6 11 Warranty and Guar®tee General -by CONTRA('fOR 030 WarnanryofTnle CONTRACTORS 143 Wok Access to 13 - by uthers, 7 Changes in the 10 Contming the 029 CONTRACTOR May Stop Wok or Term mate 155 C "dmanon of 74 Coat oftha 114.11 5 definition of 143 neglected by CON1RAC fOR 1314 ether Work 7 OWNER May Stop Work 1310 OWNER May Sucpatd Work 1310 151 Related, Wok at Site 7 1 7 3 Smnmg the � 4 Slapping by CONTRACTOR AS 5 Stopping by OWNER 151154 Variation and denation authotaed, mmo, �6 Work Change Oncclrve clsuna pmsiant to 10 2 definition of 144 principal refetenos to ? 5 3 101 10.2 Wntlen Amendment definition N 1 45 prmslpsl referenan to 1 10 3 5 5 10 15 12, 062 682 619 101 104 112 121 13 12 2 1472 Written Clrnficanons and Interpretation§ 363 94 911 Written Notice Required by MNTRACTOR 71 91" l l 104 112 121 by OWNFl 911t 9 11 104 11 2, 13 14 ry 6M UC t1E]J6liAL WNpIl1GNa IYIo a(IYMpfg11UM w/ tlTY OF FORT COI IdNS MCDImI AT(M5 BF5 9/99i (Ih1e cage left blank in e t .11y) 1t120hBW CO 811U 19W 80"1 EOITIOM w CITY a PORT MUM MODWArow (Rry 9/99) GENERAL CONDITIONS ARTICI E 1 ZEFINITIONS Whatever used in thes, ('empal (Cashiers or in Use Other Contras Dwumem,e the faDv ag terms have th, meanings indicated which are applimbl to bah the singular and plural therwf 1 I ld*n& Written w gmpac instruments issued prior to the Opening of Buds whioh clarify correct a change the Bdding Requirements or the (ontraa Documeras 1 AIMANOW-The written replied between OWNER and CONTRACTOR won the Work to be performed, other (vmmel Dnwmena are attached to the Agreement and made a part thereof as provided therm. 13 Afq�lwafton for Payment -The Mar sec'fAW by IiNGINHPR whah is to he used by CONTRACTOR in requesting progress or final payments and which er in be qsrip bthyompcact ilmptmcng dC4mlenm4nn a9 19 14 AsImPar-Any matered that comava awe th, erne porL,mii naba ens and a friable ur is mkawrg adios" Rban Men the an Above Careen when Weis etablahed by the thatM Sates Oewpammil Safety and Bealth Administration 15 Brd-The offer or proposal of the bidder submitted ah the prescribed form so" forth the prices for the Work to bepmf rmed 16 Bidding Documents The utwori enem or invitation to Bid, Inmmetiots to bidders, the Bid form and the proposed Contract Dommu es (including all Addenda issued prior (emeelpl Of Bids) same are more speedially xdeimhed in the Agreement, tOgLther with all Wntun Amenhnemx ( hedge Caul, , Work Charge Dimo vo, Field Orders and ENOMBERs written.mrpreummea and clanGahons issued purwmn to Mmgmpls 3 5 3 b 1 and 3 6 3 on or after the Elective to of the Agreement Shop Drawing stlbnumb approved pwmwm to ptuagmpha 6-6 27 and the reports and drawings taloned to inparagraphs 411 and 4 2amnot Commit Dwumew 111 Copies I Inn -The nwnrys payable by OWNER to CONTRACTOR Or compk4on of the Work in accordance with the Compact Doamoms n stated in the Agmemem (subject to the pwvimom of paragraph 119 1 in the ass m (tort Price Work) 112 Contract Thms-The numbers of days or the dates stated m the Agriu mmL (q m achieve Subearmal mad � finand y to wmplete the Work so tail d is y Ps mrat as evidenced by ENGINEER, within reanh 1413nan of final payment m accordance With paragraph 1413 113 CON7RAC 77)R-Ihe fermn firm or corporation with whom OWNER Iona entered into the AgmermsL 114 it, cave -An adjective which when modifying the word Work reran to Wyk that a urentrsfr'.tay Droby or deficsion inthat it does nor conform to the Contact Dwummu, or does ra meet der mquuLinana of any Innpecttm, reference smrdvd test w splroval referred m . the Lontmd Documents or has been dmmito pia to ENGTNEBRs recommendation of firol payment (Unless responsibility for the protection thereof his hear assumed by OWNER in Substantial Completion in ismorderrce with jaragraph 14 8 or 1410) 115 Pma9ngs-The drawings which dhav the scope, eaten and character of the Work to be furmdad and Performed by CONTRACTOR and which have been prepared Or approved by EN( INCLR and she referred to in the Contra n Doc tar rats Shop dmnmgs an, not I)mwm assodefned 17 Budding Requoras ip-The adveruscmern w P mvamton to Bid. mannicuone to buickm and the Bid lam 1 16 Ejlecnva INne of dui AgremmnU-The dote 18 Bon tr- Y Puformence and Payment bards and afar Imitated in the Agreement In which itbei.ann afkcttve but duo such date Is Indicated it means the date on which aatrumena of aecmaY the Agmmemsed m etgmd and delivered by the lam of the 19 Change Only- si document "commended by two panws to ergo and dehrcr I'NG1NM which or grad CONTRACTOR sal I h Firm r corporation the io donral wren own in OWNER and an ajustim, m . such in A t .ersm, remales suohmthc Ayadnmt the Work see an adjua1mem m the caibed Irue or d in the, Contract Times issued on or after the Effecrose Date of the Agrrtmem 1 18 ENGINET R s C onsattom A peOwn rum or mprralhan ha�lrrgg a gadma wnh 1 Nt 1\�I t R a fwntah 110 Cormall Docanants-The Agreunen4 Addenda services as ET*CiMIA. indepeadem professional minces a or cumvlram with respect to the Proea and who (whwh perm. to the Conem,t Documents) midenufnedsswuhmdle Supplomemarycondluau CONTRACTOR. Bid (mduding a umemauon sceanpanY.g the Bid and any port (lid dncumentahon submitted prior re the Nwoe of Award) when altmled m 1 19 Mid Onfer-A written under lewd by ENGINEER. which urdera main charges inthe Work in nn exhiba In the ASm m mit tle Notre to Pnic rd the Brads these (,eudal Conditions. the Supplemmiary accndmaa wnh_ aragmph 9 5 but which does nee meolve a charge in the ( wind price or the Conrad Tames (AMlit NTR the Ym-1 icmmne and the Inavug9 as the EXIX OEta® CO MROi Y 49104 I IM Mau wHIIY0Fr0RI MILIMMIX4Il(AII0NflUY44aga 120 4anowl Ragmrwneus-Seomors of Division I of the 91mu6 npons III Hamrd&. Htusk-The term Hamrdous Warm nbsR have the meamm provided in Secpm 1004 of the Solid Waste Dipxasnl Act (42 US( Sodain 6903) as amended fr. tune to tune 122. Lana mdRegulaMns Imxa or Regu&rtbnn An} ..it ell appimable Imes coke, regulations, odmmsae, adex and ordco, of any and all govemmmml bodies, agames, authaifia and courts havuglunshalon 1.22.h Laeu(H 8 11 hv the Cty of Frt Coll 113 Lrens-Lness, obat iaiou qy sitarssla or encumkances upon teal property apersawlpropsny 124 Mdeesare-A frmcepel event spemfiM m the CmararM me price n Subswmuaemplatim of all the data or nme pee« m Suhasmal Canpkpm of all the Weak 1 2< ,VoMv of 4wonti-A written notice by 01ANhk it du aP�rem euas cesful bidder sating shut upon amtPhana. by date aMamn successful hiddar with the conditions. precedan enw ted dnercm, wstim the tune specified, OWNER will sign and deliver theAgrttmam 126 Notice to Proceed -A writer, notice, given by OWNER ta MM[RACTOR (with a copy to FNC INFER) fiwgg the date on which the Co66ac Tunes will w mmw to sun and mwNc h CONTRACTOR spell start to la 1bran CONTRACTORS cblw my under the Cennart Documents 127 OWM-The public body or authority mrya hors. ---beat. fun « Person with whom CONTRACTOR Ina entered ago the Agremuept and for whm, the Work ns to be provided 1'8 Partial Uhh.ation-The 1yy OWNER of a substantially aaaPlemd pM of the Work for the DurPase fa which it is mmnded (or a related girpm) Prior to Subwmuual tasnpsenat-fall tie Work 119 PCM-Polyclilalniebedbiphanyls 130 Permlewn-Pennlaun uwhdug utuk al «any &scum thereof wlurh is liquid at sanrLN cond ions of kmpsralum and pressure (60 degrees Fahlmihenl and 147 pounds per square mddh ahelute) such as oil Petroleum fuel idL oil sluese ml refate, gPsdhrx kero*CM and it] meted with (Aber «m Heaard-us Wu9es arxl oink oils 131 Prc eet-The Loud eoMruonm of which the Work W be Pnwndal wider Iles Cataract Documents rosy Ire the whale or a pad as vdtuned elsewhere m th, (mbaU Dammaus 1 32g, Rafiom rive apuaaf nuclear v tW,dua maternal as defined by Ile: Atomw hnergy Au of h1CpC 04T'FSW L t,'ONU1110h9191U81199V Edtlm) w ll IV UI I Olt I IX]LW N4MUNFI(AllON9(Rt V I'Lanl 1914 0' 1 SC Section 2011 or seq) as emended fruit umeu nme 1326 Regular ffarkr/�Houn-Regular waking Munn we defM5I a 7 t w..t sa 6 LX)m ml 1=1110i in trial. eseral Reuurremmts 133 Resident Pmfocr Reprasenfullvu-Trio cosh«nerd mTresemrtne of E1VG1NEEf1 who may be assond to the s tc or my pert thereof 134 S.,ples-Ph suwl cremPles of matarels equipment, or w«Amanship that are repmseianpve of sane mum of the Work and which eslabbah the standards by which such portion of the Work will he Judged 136 Shop Dmewsgs All drawings, dugema, dhuetmbms, schedules and other date or mf rmeuon which are qqifi=I preryin assembled gear ter CONTRA OR and submitted by CONTRACTOR to illustrate seems partner, of the Work 116 Specfiiarri hose putiaa al the Cwtlrec/ De -menu continent; of written techmcal descnptiom i of Imlelels aputpm m canslructm syltcros mundards and wort-nanchnp as applied to the Work and certain adm nstrama details eppucibic thereto 137 Satin sow, Anindivuival finuor orrea on having a dosed corned with CONTRACTOR or with my other Subcontractor for the perfarmareat of a pan of the Work at the site 138 Subsiane4l Completion -The Wank (« a spfeeded pan there has fro�sseit to rho posh where, m the oriental, of HNGINRER as evidenced by INGINEERs defwule cenrficas< of 9ubpa mid Cmh teton it m sufficiently complete, in accordance wth the Contract Documents. so that the Work (or sp eofiied rart) on be utilized for the purposes for witch it is mleniid or if no s.Lh mrltficste a usucd when the Work is canpkho and ready for timl payment as evidereead by FNOMERs wrmn meommondation of hml lwymem m aaordance wah parogmph 1413 The tams suhsaaudly, urnplete aril sulsdmpoly completed' as applied to all or per of the Work refer In, Substantial Canple4nm thereof 139 SlippkaneNan lonrhhores The ppitrt or the Corers I D-cmnenla which amends m supplemrnts these Gareral f and ns 14U Snrppher--A manufacturer fdnem« suppher dstrd it., mstenslman or vends having a dress col no"t with CONTRACTOR or with any Subcmtrwmr W fumes, materials a equipment to be montpuraad m the Weak bI CONTRACTOR or any Subcontractor 141 Ul kgmlend Pacrbh,5 All pnpelmes condunia ducts, cables, wires, mmiiales veuhs, tanks tunnels « other such fmdmm or attachmcwti and sry cmasanmts euiaaning such feulnws which have been alleged uid-W-M to fiimnsh any A the toll,nvmg ¢NhCE.i or materids electricity gases, steam liquid petroleum prduc1R telepbam ur other ammumcstmm, cable televenon, sewatle end driven, rcmoveL traffic or outer mNrol syaema or water 142 Unit Pn v Work -Work in he paid for m the basis of unit ptces 143 Wok-Tk emve completed wnsuunton ere the various separately identifiable fiamshed under the CmtrNct Tinh=e F Wqaukaedsdtodmx and Is the result of prifunuurg a Rental,% labor and funashmg and u act rating materials and equipment coothe the 00MUMMon, and erlormrrng a furnnlang servuas and tul'ihig docuri all as required by the Contract k CNMga Orrcctiw-A wnnan dlmcove m TOR, naiad w a atna ila 1eQative Dab of en and sgrited by OWNER and ttwmmarded i6R orderuq an addiucq ddawn a revnuan �t a repealing m dlffamg or mlotseeen as provided in which ph Wak ism bo as rev ded m Pa ph42 err 44 hate t order rmemanh 623 A Work Chmee ones, not is evidence rim the Patties earner that the wine directed or documented by a Wok Clue areetae win be ucerpaeted asa subsequently manned haw Order followuyneystiaton by the pattw as to rip *a if My de, a Prima or Contract Term u 145 IWrapn AmrandmmOf A wrdtenamerdmmt of the Contract Documents, signed by OWNER and CONTRACTOR on or after the Eftedxe Dew of the Agreement and normally dashing with the rlaary{meptrnngg a mxadmual rather than sisterly caluuwm M1.2 teglwm of the Contract Detriments. ARTICLF2-PRFUMBVARI MAT1RRR Dada-yefDoves 21 When CONTRACTOR dilxem the armed Ageemems to OWNER. CONTRACTOR daft also deliver W OWNER an& Bonds u CONTRACTOR may be required to fummh in accordance, with paragraph 5 1 Copies gfDooaamo. 9 OWNER shun hunch to CON I RAC IOR up to ten copies (mien otherwise specified in the Supplementary Cmdmma) of the Contract Dmamems as are reasoably rxaessetY fa the eaxwum of tx Wak Addmaal wpm will be turmshod upon request, a the coalofte mududtm Caame ema itd afr'osvao 774ma Nana m Pvomed. 3 rho Contract Times will commence, in rim Can, the thirtieth day after the 6Eedrve Plate of the Agreement a LKWOENERf4W M11OM 19104(IMEdaw) x/❑ IY(M IOa rCLIJ IhS N War ICM1110N9 (aIIv4tlllla) ifs Nona to Ihiceed m given, m the dsy urdusted m the Notts to Pro seed A Nmxe m Pnwaci may beyrven st .ivy tune within dirty dove after the EQ2t tivc Date of die Agreement 111 MI _ Wa1w Wig the UFOVI— ee m� in am lot* last net ii,seed. ef4h� errt-vdadxvendmeeseemher-1Akeoxve {date Sidelong the Work 24 CONTRACTOR shag start to perform the Work tin tte date when the Conti Torres commerce to run. but re, Work then be dine at the am pnor a the date m which the Centred Timm commence to run Befo 2xfiag Coasrmdion 25 *kin, undertaking each ppeart of the Wilk CONTRACTOR stall candidly study and compete the Contract Dominicans and dick and verify pedmeet figures shown thereon and an appbw a field mmawmmda CONTRACTOR shell promptly repot in wrong to ENGINEER a ccmfitcl4 name smbmgudy or discrepancywinch CONTRACTOR may discover and shall 01smm a written interpretation, or clarification from EMINEER bePoro ptowedmmgg with any Work atfi:acd th=hnvwna CON FRAC Mesa min be liable to O m FMDMER Rif failure to rgmrt any conflict, arm am erypaannccyyin Wu+nsims. unless CONTRACTOR knew orreasorably shwtdhoekrown thereof 20 Witco tin dayysa after the Effeonve Date of the Agreement (unkse otherwise spemrxd to the General RequvemerA4 CONTRACTOR shall submit in ENGINEERfareview 2,61 a PMehmtnary ptogrea schedule radiating ma coo (numbam of ya or states) fir dating and wmplamg tln various sages of the Work including tiny Mdestorm spectGed in the Conrad Documents C' submittals achrdWe of ss rich req end Siwpk sung the times es for vnU In evch .* and submmal and th<tmes for wFemmug mvumnty and pnsccssmg sadt suhnine7 �621 In oo wee will a sadvedulc he daY3 for W reviewby Rnmtxer�:l.stlendm 2 63 A prehnmauv schedule of values in, all of the Wok which will include quawaes and prices of items eggrcgetmg Use Contact Price and will suhdivde the Wmk into w pmsrn pots in sudTaxnl detail to sene as to bum for prugrcss payments during n.msuudtm Such pram will mclude an ate encore of overhead and point applicable m m vtem of Work 27 Before arty Work m the ate u started CY)NTRACI Of end-AWN471t shell each debver in the either OWIM with copes to dentifitd m-tor .Sxpaememmry-4-aqliexe fiNUNhk-R oernhoui% of mmmanee (and Other avlderke of materoncc whwh--it hdF SF-thea1 s01-MV-4aldManal vmur.i--away by OWNRRI whack CONTRALTO aad-6ll wepaaepesiwai. ars is required In purchase and maintain in aoonanae with paragraphs s 4-Sfiend37 Pracorcancrfan Coati riat" S Wumn twainty day after the Conned its sta rt to ran but Wore my W ok at the site is started a conference attended by CONTRACTOR ENGINEER and others as apPmprlate wtl be held to establish a working oxleasdmg among On prunes as to the Work and W discuss the sd idles referred to in paragraph 2 6 frocedura for handlm8 Shop Dmwt%s and other admutas procemmg Apphwnms fee Paymmn and mnaa Inmg raµaed reards. famaty Accepmble 4ehemrles 29 Unless otherwise provided n the ( ormaa Dowm imq at least wn days befiftenaF1M-fret below the srhed des %uhnimcd in aecandonx with eortecnprc am aCgrsueeae and to complete and rewhna the achedulec No Irregren payment hall he made to CONTRACTOR wail the adioduke ere submitted to and seeepuble to ENGINEER as peydai below The progress xisdula will be acceptable to ENGINEER as provtdeg an orderly proWeeporl of the Work to aeupation within airyry spalfied Mtestaes and On Contract Tines, but suca scapance art nigher impose on ENGINEER mgrolsaydrty for thesequero scheduling a progress of the Ask no mdrfers, wi or rdleve CONTRACTOR from CXWR (70Rs full rsmonsdahty therefor (ONTRACTORs ahodole of Slap )m ullg arid Sample subnhssros will be "tableto GWF as providing a workable armlggemem fa Mustairs and proasong the re"red submmuls CON I" I ORs shedua of values will be asepable to ENGINEER as to form sod substance ARTICLh3-CONTRACTDOCUMEMIS IN1FNf AMB.NDTNG REUSE Intend 31 The Contract Dtlrmmeme ctmpnse the erase apartment between OWNER aai CONTRACTOR coaemmg the W(A the Comma Dcummnts ant nmplememary whet hie called for by me rot as blaiul� es d called for by all The Conrad Doamraas will be amhued in accordknee with the an of the psec of the Project 31 It as ins intent of the (minam Mciumenna to hrU O6I OKI CUNq RUNGMT(Al 10 Edtlml xl (aiV OF I Oal fSlf I INe MrANII(AI IONS nlr V iRrpll) hacrtba a functionally coeplea Pro)eg (a pert thenot) Ir be ccaWructed inaccorame with Ih Conlmct Docanents Any Work matamis or egtwpnea tat roar reascmably be mfmred fear the Carona Docmnmm a from prevailing custom a trade usla see hems required to produa the nlanded result well be firmshed and puf am d whether a not spadicelly called for When words a phrase which have a wall brown lechucal or saswcnon udustry or Inds mews* are used to dkamba Aok materials or equipment, such words Or phrmex shall he interpreted in swordmoe with that maranlg Clenfioumts and aaerpreanow of tte CormaA Documents shall be seued by ENGINEER as provided in paragraph94 3.3 Referuree to Smndordr and Spaci tmbprt Terhamal Sooehea Repaii-MV and Ratvlvisg Lhaerepaadw 331 Refaeree to Amelards, aleclRcahoa marinas or codex ofany technical society agammatlon a assxsbat a in the Lem or Reguleuals of arty govemmanel authinty whether smh reierapc be stslfic or by implication, dell memo the latest standard specification, manual ear or Laws or Regulations m effaa at the two of oponng of Bids(a on the hffaine fare of the Aigreemmd If that ware no Ads) except as may be othalwae nglsahadly gated in the Conchal Decumerts 33Z If dungg that ps(aawass of the Work CONTRA( fOR chisaw. o any crai errsa ambiguity or dwaseperey within the Contract Documents or between the Contract Documents and any pmvshar of any such Law a Regusman applxgble to the Palatinate at the Wak or of any such gaided, Vichfical ar, marsnl or code a of anv wr�asuu:tuac aacu rrmort a to ENGINRER an willing at onoe, and. CONTRACTOR hell not procead with the Wak attached thereby (=apt in an emetgea} as cothonad by paragraph 623) until an ameManra Or plgnaa to the Contract Docrunens Iona ban wsucdT one of the methods mshnued In paroglanph 35 a 36 boiled. however that (I)NI RA( IOR dull at be table to OWNER Or ENGINEER for Wlure to repot any such codlia mror ambyy,,sty, or daaepartcy chess CONIRACTOR knew or reasonably should here known thereof 333 slant as otherwise specifically sated in tlm Lonnat Davmeta or as may be } Holed by amendment a stmpamea thereto isaued by me of the methal aanoital m Imojaph35 or 36 the ain. s of the Contract Doeumens "ll take precedmee m asolvug any ca101ct area amhrguaty or dhxxparlcy between the preavlauns of the (,onsur, Documens Md 3 33 1 to provistus of arty such and"spal6rannn, manual coda or Irslruamn (whcMr or a l spci, facaby incorporated by refeentt in the ( +amd 1 boumeol.) or DIVt3TON t GOOLS.L REQUMEMEM fi Review of otr4te thhflramn and dclrvm vIvAdWes 9 Mamtcnm= ofptogem aohedale. A Cmrec ML tnmstuss to ream Watcded schedules. 9 piaaocd progees dumtg W=uwg wmk period IU Coordimmon of Iwopd d progkeas I 1 Memo mm= of quality and work oodmds 12 effect ntpmesed d=Ga on wag= odedub aad c"alumhm 13 Olhcr busmws rakftt to WmL g Coatraclor shalt record minutes and duultbao cooros within five (5) days affix meeting to PB"rP7gl with rowias to those affacted by dw mas made 17 Pi MffALLATIONMEET➢dG A When required m mdmdual Rwlreanon sections cOrtYGmC A pra7n�a11at1orl meetfig at dYe sine altar to oo®1edmg V/Mt Of the SeetU16. tl >�vc etoukl a of pupas duchy affBdOg, a af&�tcd by work of the spceific sccdoo C Naniy Ard&wdftmem four days to advomm of maetmg dme D Preparc egcnda end Pm0de at mwwlr not and mataRanoo procedures 1 REV19w 091 FUOW OtUksudladon, ptepera 2 Rcnow eoordmehan whhrelared work wdh copes to Record mhnms and d=b* eoPua wdhm five (S) days Off mmunE to P thaw afkted by dacruams muL 3332 the provlslons of any tamh Lawa or Regulations uppinable to lFn perhmtance of elm Work (unless such an vocrpmlalten of the previsions of the Conhwt Doctmass would mauh in violation of Suet Lax a Regulation) No pranmen of any Such standard specnfiahon matmal omb a uatiucho n shall be effachve to change the dunes and responsibilities of OWNER, COWPA(AOR or hNt INFER or any of their suhcottradrca axSulu ms VMS or emplayea Rom Masse eel loth m the Caarad Documents, nor shell A be aftem,, m'antgen to OWNER INOWEER a arty of ENGINEFRs ConaWtams, agents a fo ploygae any cony or authemy to supervae or drama the fumahmg or peffammtme of the Work Or say duty or mrdmnry to undertake responsibility srlcantaem wall the pmonsinesof � ph 913 or ary sips provision of the contract 34 Whwnvq In the Conrad Documents the tarns SO ordered" as darted as required as apowed as approved rc tams of like etTca or Import an toad, or ifs. adjective, rausesi sui acceptable proper" or sabcfsaay a Wyahva of Ilke eRect err impart are used to desatbe a ragnuetent. duration. review, Or lurim,m ofENG)NEER as to [he Work a s a dad dint Sitadhf mquuemom, dneaton, r vino r Judgment will be sohely to evehtata m genaxi the 'planed Wart, for wmphnrce wrath the raquvemems of and mfamatuat inthe Comma with the daaan m a specWc Amemaa indicating othertnae) the use of airy Such van, or adjective shall not be elT ctwe to amp to INGINH(iR any day a audmnty to Supuvlat or dtrat the furnishing or performance of the Work or arty ddy or authority M undertake rapowbbry Contrary to the provenom of paragraph 9 l3m arty r pmvour n of IFw Conrad Dea ate rls. Amendng and Suppkmmftng Comma Docam ern 35 The Conrad Dmumms may be amended la provide fa askhuow, dektmne and revmm in ft Work or to modify the tarns and conditions Thereof to ore or man of the Following ways 3 5 l m formal Wait. Amendment 35 2 a l hange Order (pumusm to p®mgreph 104) err EXV C Pg`IIiRAL C PMM ROtrY 191 U 8119PV L'Aun I Sul latt (11 t(ffiTlra,ld N3Ma)IFIf M1IIONS m1YJ2naa 3!,3 a Work (Mega DmmWe (purmumt m perupraph 101) 36 In addition the mqutremenle of din Cadwa Documents may be Supplemented, and mmor "mum and devrmmm in the Work may be Surnamed in am or mere of the fallowing ways 361 A Field Order(puaumtt to pampmph 951 162 FNC INFER s approval of u Gmp linovigor Ssnnple (Wrauant to puwa* 626 and 6 27) a 303 INGINEERS wnnut mtegx<lamos or clanfmahcm (p marA to paragraph 9 4) Reasa ofDrrcamerra 37 CONTRACIOR, and am' 9ubortrador or $I"I. or other person or orgamHbon performul or furmdtvg any of the Work under it deed or tud.imat 8 ammut with OWNER 0) shall rest have or Square any rate to or ownsealz rVM, in any of Die Damgs r, Spectfuxums err a r documents (or Sus of any thtENORJEFRsred Co�awilmN, Or end ere sts Ot`W GfNELR m I}1 shad not reuse arty of suah Ihawmgs, 6cauoru doatmaas a Ins at axlansions of ilia Protect a arty other prgta wNwt Written cotnem of OWNER and 24GINEER vd Specific wntlen valfiation m adaptation by ENGINEER ARTICLE 4-AYALLABILITY OF LAM% &IMSDRFACE AND PFPMCAL COMM77ONS REPEPWCE POINTS AJmlfablbry offends 41 OWNER Shall borax as indicated in are Contact Documertq the horde upon which the Work is to be performed nghtsof way and aaemm at, for sari throat, and Such a tar hands which arc daenamd for the art Xlen tawauy Orly eatrallDlillab or r Ou,"as art of general application but spea8cally related to the of litods So ftnmadmd with wluch CONTRACTOR wdl hove m Imply in prformng the Work Imamonts for permanent structures or p",umt chsm atoning Ibahuas Willbe obmmal and pad for by 0 tmh� aherv, pprrwded in the Called Documents If cONfi Croix and OWNER are unable to agrw an entitlement to or the amoum a "War of any adlusame nts in tlm Contract Price Or the r nRed Tames os a realh of may delay to OW Nhfis mmnhmg these land; ngbtsof way or easements CONTRACTOR may make .. ew Iherefa ae povdd m Artmla ll sal ll MNTRACI OR &AH provide for all addrnmal Inns and aecass therein that may be requrecl for lemporary cominnclron fudrua or storage d materwls and ecprpmmsc 9abarfaceeadlebyaal CoaArteas 4 2 h Rayarfs and Onrnngs Raaaa is mach m the Supplementary Ccralauau for idendfranon of 42 I I Sabnaface (oabbrnr These reports of explorauas an tab dzubsuafac a cafbbora at a camgguuaassss to Ilse smi that have teen uullud W ENGINEER in pmpmmg the Cmtract Uociunems. mad 421,2 P/rywcal Cox d"is Thee drawngs of Physical aadruons in or nlati g to emasng surface or suhaurGa struaoam at or cmtigtwa to the are Curds �tdatyowd Facrhtws) that have been ]NBER al preparmg the Coreract Ubamsaa 422. famed Ret®rce byy CON7R4C MR 4ahamed Taalaaaal Dina CT1N'I'RACfOR may rely upon the Welland accuracy of Ile tedmucal dace contained in such reports an dnwa*, hot machrapatg Real drawmgS an rat Contract Docamats. Such wechmmal dace is identified m eachthe technical �" OACTOR NTRmay not ray upon o make any alarm against OWNER ENGINEER or any of ENGINEERS Cenvndams nth respect to 4221 the completeness of suds reparot and dmwuw far CONTRACTORS puryoeea sndudng, but not Related to any "met, of the mans method, technfti s, sequenas an pracMta of construction to be empleyad by CONTRACTOR and safety, pmanutiaa en programs asesdemihsrato a 4.2 other data rmeryxcahons, CQmalns coal nelour aumn ccuamed in awh repots or Shown or mdtated in such drewbtga, or 4 223 any CONTRA( I OR mksIms tin of or s.awltesmn drawn from any tadmcel dma a cmry1y ash data mtafactwom opnmons a nfmaalm 4 3 Node, of Dll*rtg Submuface err Plod al Cwubinva If CONTRACTOR behaves Out soy subsurface or phymal mnmm at a comguous In the site heal u uncovered armaled eeher 4131 a of such a rature, as to establish that any tadmtal dace m whuh CONTRACTOR is exiled to rely as provided in paragraphs 4 2 1 an 4 2 2 is mamally maccome or 4232 as of well a nature as to refine e ehmge m the (wntmct fMamems a 4 2 3 3 differs maternally from that drawn a h101YO]NWgbLWMJMMWfl1051199 SMV w!(91Y 01 KOai W(LIty MUUII'ICAT{ONY (m V 1R6JUI indicated in the (.retract Doaumams, x 42 34 a of an uma&I mature and diffen materially thin curihno s tadmm ly mmuntaad and generally moogmad as tdare at in trod of the character pmvnded for in the (.enact Docvmenta then CONTRACTOR aha1L prewpdy www'MIAly after leconams aware thaw) and befaa further draurbang wmbh xa affeclnl thereby or ferformogs any Work, in vama.tmn dicrewith (except in an anergenry, as ppuertmnitlod by pnragmph6.3) ncnfy OWNER an ENGINEER in ustnng chew each caKhtrm CONTRACTOR Ball not hmher distorb scale ocndmons a perform cry Weak in commissioner dwraw th (except as afaeaal) anal reanpl dwntten order lodm w 424 hNGINEERS Renew ENGINEER asIl froaraly revew the patinsnt condtnom, determine the necaaty, ofOWNER.s oMarimg iddrhomla birmsma teas with rapes flax. and rise OWNER in "Mall (wah a ccfy m CONIRACTOR) of ENCINEFRs findings and conclusions 425 Pombk "amen Documents Charge If ENuMishR ¢aeludee that a dwW in the Contract Ckw,anaa a requiredas a ruck cafe andmm threatener are or max of the categma in paragraph 4 2 3 a Work Dnacuve or a CWW Order will be lssuecl a peon ed in Article 10 to reflect and Mermen t the con"caws ofsuch change 416 Posdble Pnce and Tones A4;, m arty An Wuimble adfuammt in the Contact Pnce or in the Contract Tuns, or both, will be allowed to the meant that the asaitaae of such uncovered or salad ems kest causes an mcraau or decreme an CONTRACTORit scat of or time required for pmfurmence o( the Week abject howevu to the following 4161 sm.h .alms. must meet any me or more of the calegigus dewrit)w in fem®ap1a4 31 ihraugb 4234 mclumve 4262 a daugw in the ( aamd Documents pumam to paragraph 415 will rat be an amanaa outlaxrmtbn of ma a cm&bm Koo dat to enntlemam to any each adjustment, 4263 u ah respect to Wok that paid for m u Ural Roc Easy any adjustment, in Catrwt Pnce will br subject w the provlvom of pangtapha ) 10 an I IQ and 4264 CONTRACTOR ahall rat be ewtled u any usliwimem in the Contract Rae or Times if 42641 CONTRA( TOR knew of the esatmcr of such cmtaums at the tome (ON I RA(T OR made a fins atmnmeru I OWNER in r"met of ( hn",t Pee and ( mama rmes M the submtaon a a bid or becoming bound under a negotiated cmttrect a 41642 the tmienw of wLh crnthhm could reasonably have been drscceered or revealed At e result of Any eommatlau tmestgatlon zxpkratim, tu4 or duty of the alto and wnuguam rams reWked b5' the Dhdmhig Requnements or Connect Document W bo naducted ybyy o fa CONTRA(TOR pour to CONTRACTORS makug auoh foal aapmleYrenl, or 42643 CONTRACI OR fmled to give the wntan notice Milan the nine. and as agmred by paragraph 4 23 It OWNER and CONTRACTOR ere unable to agree on enmkmeru to or As W the amount a ktgtth of Any such equitable adjustment in the Cataact Face or Contract Times, a clam may be made therefor As, provided in Articles I I and 12 Hamuer OWNER, ENGINEER and MNGINHPRs Consultants shell not be liable to CONTRACTOR for arty damna, coats, losses or damages ernaluated. by CONTRACTOR at or in wmeveon with Am a1v:r pmhat a allonpaad pngea 43 Pklxfc ICenddoaa UndograandFadGrtas 431 Shown or McNca ed The infamattm end done shaver or mdrated in the (.cntm d Document wim respect b extttryg Facilities at or ceneguoua W the sea a m mfamatton and data fernahed W OWNER or ENG04M by the mwo, of etch tlakrgrwrd FaalaRa a by others Unto" rt t uthemsu aipeasly proveled in the Supplemis ary conch toss 4 3 1 1 OWNER and ENGINEER shag not be responsible for the emuracy or completeness of any susb m(ore atlon or data, And 431 The out of all of the following will he included a the Contract Prim end CONTRACTOR shall have full respMmbrhty to (Q rcvmwmg end dKel mg a suds mFnrmat m and data, (u) larau% all UMafaundnFacilamshinm or radiated m the Contract bDwowanents,011) wordrroum of the Work with the owners of aivh Inderground Facilities during mrelmcaan, and (or) tic safety and halation of all such Undagroo d Facilities vs traveled in pamgaph620 and retiring am damage thereto resulting from the Rork 4 3 2 Nor At" or I n ,ded If An Undergound Facility t un overed or revealed at or con ugume W the ate which was era shown or mdrcmed m the Canuud D xanenk5 COM RACI OR shall mmelak y after becomrg aware desed and hTF Anther deaurbug cmdiuonn afleeted thereby a pedremnmg any Wok in ornament. thenewuh ("oept in on emergency es tequual by Wagaph 623 identify the owner a such Urdergnwnd Famldy and 9XIXO NERAL WIdIXROMY 39104(1 Mkdoaa) w!Uly( tORl COLLIMr MOIMR(AnON1tithVC4ato)l ggiivntkn e wnahW Le that owner And to OWNER and FN(`44TFR ENGINEER will prmrytly rcvmw the Underground Facility AW determine the emem, of Any to which a change is nquaed in the Contract Documents W reffeet end document the canegaences of the eoaknce of the Underground Facility If TNGR,WM cme(wks that a change in the Conuaot Documents m maw a Work Chl'T' Diroeuve a e Change Order wrU be issued es peovtded m Artlde 10 to . eel end document such consequences During ruch time CONTRACTOR shall N req�mr bit fix the safety and pntemtm Cn of such gCaond Facility As provthd m 620 COMRACTUR elsg gigy be allowed an manse se )n the C mama Price or An extension of the Contract Times, or bah. W the exaa that they as AtWmtable W the edmaaa of mry U�muumd Faoi* "t cues not shown Attaunted in run Doamre s, and that CONTRACTOR did m know of and mild not reasonaby have been ameaed W be aware of or ere unable W Agree on em lament W a the amount or length of any such ntmmm, inCameo Price a (.unlaact I ones, COndRA(T OR eriy make a claim Nerofor as prodded m Amcks 11 send 11 However OWNER. FNGTNM and ENGiNEM, (onmltame shall rat be fable to (:)NTRA(,roR for any ekuns. cmq losses is, damages mound or suaAacd by CONTRACTOR on or a concession with any other project or vmicipatei pro)ea. Refereace Points, 44 OWNER dell provide engmaenrg surveys to establish referercc pares for construction which in INGINEERS judgment ere rwoeaary to "He CONTRACTOR to proceed with the Wok CONTRACTOR shall be rppamble W laying ran the Wok shall pruseut awl preserve the established refnrerea points aid shill make no des as a relocations wtthom the poor wnna approval of O CONTRACTOR sha0 report to fWGINERR whenever any reference point is lost or deeroyed or requires telecanon because of neceamry cfaryles m ®Ades or Ieauoa, and shall be r•spua9lble for the reoaaW replacamem or ralo atson (A such refcence pints by professtonahty qualified pmsoaal 45 Aabetax PCBs Pdresse m Ratanbus Wanew RnMadhw Matermf 451 OWNER vhdl be respaable fix env Asbeam, PCBs, Pwdeum Hazardous Waste or Radtoecttre Mmetd mavenned a revealed a aw ark which was not shown or mde,aed in Drewuyn or SpeeuEcauma a daarfied in the Contract Document W be within the ..F of the Work and whwh may present a substantial danger to parsons a uh rrc aue U-Nry stair not be responsible 1. any, such materials brought W the ate b) (ONTRA(TOR Subcmtrotors, %oupptpions a anyone else fa when CONTRACTOR a resjoiurble ARTICLES —BONDS AND INSURANCE Perfwnwnea, P4umtw.d0hwBoarb. 51 CONTRACTOR "I furnish Pefmoaoee and Payment Baok each in an amount m least vqul to the Contract Pew as aecaity for the k1thu parformmoe and payment of all CONTRACTORs obl�gmraw miler the Cavdtad Ixxvmcros The. Rands dell rmnam in effect at least omit me year after dw date when final paymed t=ornes due except as provided aherwtse pry Lewis a Rugulateum a by the Contrail Da 6111s CONTRACTOR shad( also huntsh arch alas, Bads as are re purad by the Supplementary Condntrma All Bonds .fall be in the farm psumgwd by the Contract Dwtmrgds arwat as pwxW otlrermu by Lam a Regulettdadd a des be executed by such sadtw as am twined in the aurem lest of Companies Had" Cubtrcanes ro Authorty as Acceptable Stueba onF 1 Honda and as Aaceptable Remstuug Companies m Meshed m Cnrmlar 570 (amanded) by the Audd Sts Bureau M Gmermiat Feenolfil Operators, US Treasury Department All Bonds signed by w agent must be acaanpamed by a ovafwd copy of such agala's authority m act. i,2 R the surety on any Bond ftvnuhei CONTRACTOR is declared a hartksupt a a becna insolvent or its right to do business a emanated many dam where any pan of the Proged talocated or it ccaa .s to met the requirements of puWaph 51 CONTRACTOR deli wahn ton days thereafter substitute we alter Bond and surety bah of which mud be acceptable to OWNER. 5.3 Ln umad Santa and lasarws Ca ttlitwArr or Iftowneve 531 All Bads and nnnnnnme rogoaed by the Contract Dowmenk to be purchased and maintained b OWNER or CONTRACTOR slwll be ubtamcd from suing or msurmao ocean b teal are duly hwtsved or sudanzed in daslunsdwuon In winch this Prolad m located to nsmo Bonds a msormrce pole,m fr the hmsk stet cwerrypea w ra�urned lueh surety and nntaimme companass dWl also mast additional mquvrsaa s and quuhLcama in may be provided m the Supplementary Cmdmons 532 CONTRACTOR dndl deliver to OWNER, with wives to such addruawl assured dautftd in the Supplementary Cadhbavt indicates of Inwamnce (and other evidence of trainee requested by OWNER m mg Was addtamel rn=vd) uhA CONTRACTOR ra muwrd w nwadwse and mamum Wa N�tYi1YiW+d4rt� . _ +MMif��M dAflid' hIG 014XRN.t, MTIOH319105IMEbtml M p1Y OI FOHTZXIl LIK1MlAIPICA rI(N.9 (q6V eRwal ( 0A7RtCTORsllablhrylnmrance 14 CONTRACTOR dmE ptaehw and mxWam such Itebdrty and other insurance set a appmats for the Wilk being performed and furnished allot As will rmvwda of or Goal came set Tart[ below s per may arise and of uresult Cthe Weak and pAxCTORS ilia .blip tg of the Wilk .rid CUNTRACTfth, ottd .blipseder tlmrmshodt by CONTRACTOR whetterrtato be pafomed ir gumehd r y MyoneCfOR any Subcmly employed or 9ughptim or by an7rfa directly w indirrash my of the Work or by my Anyone them to perFrem or ft them may b tie Work o by anyone fa whose ecu eery of them may be Itebin 341 clams tmdw wwkert compensation dmtxhg benefits and Other similar employee berefit acts 54 clam. far damages because of bodily Injury u oarpahonal adrness or disease or death of CONT RACTOWs ettployses 14 3 cams for damages bmxuse w bdhty injury st<knesa or disease or death of any permit other than CONTRACTOR§anpayaa 5 45 clams for damages whey than to the Work aseht because of mjury m or desruahon of mngble properly wherever located, tnclding Imes of uce readungtheefrom and 546 cams for damages because of boobl} ugury or death of any person or properly damege aruar4 ail of the ownership marraeeance or sett of any motor vehicle The policies of insurance so regmrd by this paragraph 5 4 to be I%W dwmd And mmntamed dwtl 347 with roped to romance MW.-d by pmalpphs 543 trough 546 iruluuve gid.5.4.9 mclude at additional mareda (subject to Any cualomiary excluam in respect of pramosal bobubtyy} OWNER, ENGINEER, ENGNLER. lureultants ad my other perms a nines edemddd At the Supplmnemmy Conditions all of whom shall be had sex adnmnal miners, And ax.lud. sewerage lit the respective o6fi ers and employees of all such drbar al matreR 548 ucludu to spa.ifw v orayes and be wntmt for not lave than the Iona. t! lrebdtry Pundd in the Supplemeamy Carcbtiaa or requad by Laws a Regulations, whtdwa is greater 549 rninde cmmpatd opemh(ns hnmrance It.COC(dgR[mtAL COnr from 19104 (199a Laum) a (M 01, ((art (rrdlh5 MMMCAn0M n(h% laml) 5410 mdude a otaal liability matnrcc nwerng CONTRACTORS mdemmty obligation, underpxst aphs6l 6l6ed631trw0633 5 4 11 mmam a provision or edorsemew that the coverage afforead will not be carcelled, materially changed or renewal refused uml of least �wty Jaye later written nonce has been given to OWNER end CONTRACTOR and to each other aekbteeral awned rdnm6ed to the Supplememmy ConditAunt to whom a ou ifl use of as irs as has been tested (ma the cet ficames of insurance finished by the CONTRACTOR pursuant to peta®aph532 art roo provae) 5 411 ramurt in affect at least umd final payment are at All tunes thereafter when CON TRACTOR oily be conecnngi mrsimmg or nplamil; ddechnr Wilk in ecurdance with paragraph 1312 and 5413 with respect to canpletd ghmuow instance and any max. coax. written ran a da m .m.de bases, remain incam for At less[ two years after feral payment (and CONTRACTOR dill Numb OWNER and each car addtuaml insured aamfiad in the Supple manary COtnhnau m wham a «suftcak of asstmnee has been cad mdwtce Medic to OWNER and any such Additionalmsred d mntmuatnm of such vaurm" at final payment and oar year thereafar) OWNER steabtary lnaalmce 55 In Addition to msumnce required m be provided by CONTRACTOR undo prchaseh54 OWNER. at OWNER§ gxmts may sawn,e and hnsuraIn At OWNER. er OWNER OWNERS own which y Arm, from see Will lamed OWNER agahnd dams whets may area ban cpxrmuoha uudsr the Comma Oocumma fhnperly meanies. So URIANs (ah.vasaprw'asd-wtheSnpplamaeary CaadvR OWNER shell--pwdwse-eeA--mswaw ibdutpabhe, ussu caa mow' may — Supplementary ReStilab{hiCodh required by --!saws And 561 maids it. -mumea of - OWNER. seha.fwI m isd im tho-a .teachAA r and shatLsladmlaaea aruaeduradddmeal-erased 3b2 be xsueenw a-6unldathx-idrsk-seFl-rska-a dams �-tSh [he--ixlfmvnhg—peatiti.—C�andsd mA—*mho (A �al� -nwwxl--+lemnlltx(n am 36�--�'-reNeed'-u+-Ihr-rcl3eu-� rePf�®wFa€aq-pwndgepe@luKiueiW bIWre4 N met-aaHil(er bal;I=:1 et wale bd^ mwmN -by �Yldsa>� linVa-IYBfl fi hx'UCQ6Nd&ALCOA®1'R(N619104 (19W SAdm) IU .0' 01 VF T(MIMMMUICATIOMS JaW ) eamaNaa Ml of tee 44cu" l * 6.1a (AVNRRAM Ikn xwaapadwesi-AAFTRA(".A'{.�l%wkNi+nrrtr-nN+u�eh+Nhw �WNGR hpm ENG--a O:fimm dxaolols aaplOsm and 4mw Of-.W d diem "[OF" amv nss-a f-C,9AF1'{iAE;}'AR Sub� f�f.�N13 a a .8vias Draw ORIA L-Gwotf'xwrs RecerprandAMfica doss effamraaa Procudr 512 Any Insured low under the policies of umrveo U0 6Z 56 to S T will to adjusted with WNER merawstoOWNRRes l3ducury for the tomensils, as der wwnLLs may otiar subjes b the requtremrm9 of airy cafde mdposit cleux am1 of pvagraph513 y dd, deposit A ri zlamin accdra ce money m greened, and shall ucsdistribute e w mor&nce with such agreement as the int is reached Ithe may red rt sh l ber decal egrcement a sony the damaged Wari(andl be reorderor edreplaced,ed, the rkmrysso he nrouv� eo 1 on by A n Appropvd the Work r d the Aft of covered by an approfnate Clatga Order cr WMlm Amendment, 513 OWNER as fiducary, shall have power to adjust and settle any has with the liniment unless ae of the ortea m Imrreer shell ssblca in gg wrthan hflem day, eflm am occurrence, of inOw{1TdER 1 of Inasamlz of the power If such abjecuon be made, OWNER as fidmivv shall make aedsners with the matters in accadance with sueh agreement as the parses A Inter" may reach If no "'oh agreement nmtag fhe parses m Answer Is reached, fidumary, shag adlurt and sank the loss with rite mission,R., Amplmna ofBondr sad fasurwca Opdm to Rep(ra Poraa( Umhadm-1 roPersYLwrenee 15 If OWNER finds it recasmy to ucupv a use a potion or persons tat the Work poor to SulMam ial Completion of all the W ark, mob use or occupancy me y be scaar, sliest A acardance with pars ph 181E WWuvrded Ihsl no such m or occupancy alwll ttmneme L+eCare the ulaurem praaimg the property assurance have scknowie teed raum thereof and in witting of acted any change, in mvemge necessitated thereky The Inures, Irovndug the poperrttyy umunrce shell omamt by mranemem m the ochry a pokces, but the property wunde dsaE tad be cmrwlkd a permstted to lapse on accaura of any wohpvnal use oroceupeney ARTICLE 6—CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITIES SuPOWdm rndSkIsCHMendenm. 61 CONTRACTOR dell arpsvrvq Inspect and diatom the Wok competently sod eM,icWy devetmg such amaratm Hereto and applyug such dolls and eopernae v may ha n o eseary to perform fie Work in soardsiee with it. contract fcctmions CONTRACTOR WWI be solely raporisible for the means modwds, tedinlquos, wquelw>s aid praalura of mmmrntroq but CONTRACTOR "I slat be raTonsiWe far de negbgence, of odw in the deergl m spxn6amon of a speodic means, metlwd, technique, sequence or ma eed�ureergs�oofttyyeaetrucmm which a Oshown aaw � in CONr[FA(TOR IvJI be required mpe vable m see that the completed Work complies somraely with the Comsat 62 CONTRACTOR shag kap on the Walt at all lima dunng its progren a smanpetent resident supermterdvd, who shall not be replaced wo mir wramn rams: to OWNER and ENGINLRR acept imrkr cmnadimry anminsarias The suparunsrdsin will be ('.ONTRACTORA representative at the men and shall have authority to act on behalf of ( ONTRACTOR All communtauons to the wpummraiwm shall bit as Wdme as dgwm to CONTRACTOR labor MoMrna(aondFyalpmnt 63 CONTRACTOR MmU provide campetan, suitably gwhfied personnel to survey joy out mid consernact the Work as regured by the Cmirect Documenes CONTRACTOR shall at au twos maraam good dtw hrw and order at the rem Except as dharwae regtured or the safety, or potemrm of persons or the Work of property st the ate or edjaant thereto and eece�TAt m olhmwtz Indicated A the ( mtrmt Daurnma all4,: at de %to shall be pafomed during regular wakl% haw and CONTRACTOR will not psimn merume wok or the pafamance, of Wok m Suurday Sunday or any legal hudday without OWI-E ks written consent given tiger pnor written retice to RNUINEER CONTRACTOR deE utmi, r Mmis fc the ENOINEER Mo _ ^v don An harp. M advsa a arq Wok m�q Reesllm Works Hama w kiU btr ic;Rr(XN1ROtella1CAV0aa liana l 11 eat lrTY OF 1 Oft rtYMLIx9MC1aFlCplION, IRCY J 011iNU 64 Unless otherwise specified in the Geneml Requirements. CONTRACTOR shall humah and assume (Wl resprmbihty fir all materwk equipment. labor trerapataEon, mndmamn eWipmem and machinery toot, appliances, fueb power Ight heat. Lela wear sectary fmnhnes, trnprary eadhtee and all other ftalitms and ukiderm necessary fa the Ramslimg, pefamarca mstug. sett up and completion of the Work G`S,dPs� �---hp.th $ Imx . W�IT�f-CCOR must can v with Ue CHYs ourclwSrm mdnctiona A cosy a use Em urn ate eva'rable ' w fd M-cif ft di Av= and .Elak MproaamimL :zF� -_.i.. : c 'ttsl?!i. 65 All numerals and equipment Shall be of good galay and new n,mcfa as otherwise provided in the ndmct Documents An wamnhes and gremnmes ry+ecdicdlyy called for by the Specifications shall ...iy (ran W de baraft of OWNER If requued by ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR shall furnish Satisfactory evidence (including report oI required testa) as te it. kind and quality of nationals and equipment All materials and aguipmnt dill be applral, MMOV , aonmectel, rated, ii>ed sleeted and Wtdmaed m aCardanee wmh ustruatims of the aWleabla Supplier exempt as ahetor. Provided in the Contract Ibmmems Progress Sekedale 66 CONTRACTOR shall adice m the program ssedde established in accordance wed parts 2 9 u a may be adjusted froit me In Sane u privtidde�d le M 66 1 CONTRACTOR shall Submit to ENGINMR fr ti-11-cc (to die ement estimated in P. ,=Pmpteh 9) proposed adjustments in (Ifs proguss sdieduIC that will rim charge the Contract Tunes (a Mitalones) Such a4ustmenw will caifmm generelly to the pnVm schedule than in effect, and additionally wdd comply with any provision of this General Regnraamt applicable themta 66 pro= adjustments to the progress schedule dal will charge the Connect Times (r Milestones) shaft be submittal c accordonas with the mqumanenw of pamgmph I I I Such adlimmissis may mdy be made by a Change Order or Wral n Amendment m auwrdleet with Mice 12 67 SLb%Britaaad OrEgaut Rears 671 Wharevar sit imm of mammal or equipment. ei slxcdwd or described in the Comma Do ancom by using the name of a lawro ay am a the rwme of a pubeWm '.7plie the spre matron a dieripual is sacred to cdabinh the type Election aid quality r Wand Unkna the gertheatus, or descnrxwn 12 bit,VCCbT®tAI.CONpIt]ONa IYIVS nYYe FAllm1 erUn nl! War WLUM9MMA m,Antilei (REV ease) aom ins or Is tollowed by words reading that no like equivalent or r-equei note <r no wMtmrhon is pencilled• other items of restated a equipment a material or aqurpmmt of other Supphas need be acapled by ENGINEER under the follownit{ cvwmrtances 6711 'Or Equal If in ENOINEERs ode distance an real of material a equipment proposed by CONTRACIOIs u lamen ly equal ( i that named and Sufficiently Similar W that no senile mttimal Work will be requued d may be cmadered by ENGINEER as an crequal than to which am crew and aepppprroval of the V=pposeitem may inRNGiNPER, Sole be accomplished wWeut comp once with more or all of the rauuuetnams far bsnadalaems IfcbNOINEERssode an Ian of comenal a equ tent n raw µnary r CONTRACTOR deac I Ilan under subpamurenh 6 7 1 1 it null be considered a proposed wbsntutc man (X)NTRA(`TOR salt. wbm t wnemm vifmmatan as provided below W .Maui ENOMMIL to Aotmnme than de tcmt ornament or equrpmess popmad u avmhnally equivalent to that named and an awepebe mbstrom sends The procedure for mew by the M40RZZR will ma.bide the follmutt as suodemented in Uia General Rapwename and uMINTER may deeds at approlamm under to arcumbneea Requests for review of proposed sudxwte means of malarial a equipment will via be scapted by ENGINEER from anyone odor than CONTRACTOR It CONTRACTOR widies to fuineh or use a wb>mome deal of material or equipment. CONTRACTOR dwE feral make women application to ENGINEER fa waataan.e theroof caMfymrg dint the proposed su entum will perform adequately the factions and achieve the results sled fm by the geneml d sipy be sander in Substance to that spa.d`ed and be woad to the %me rote an that specified The eMumition will state the «rent, if any ce which the evaluation aid aagnatwe of IndC0Wilma will Wgud" CONTRA 7adams mi of betmul C®peon an =a whether r not easepmce of the Substitute for use n nu Work will «gave n change inany of the Contract lbamems (a m the pmarons of any other a dva! asomawith OWNER for work on din PrgaA) to adep the deW in the pmpmd substamle and wbeiMr a not moorpo stum r use or the Wbsmme in coruv%hon with the Work i subject to payment of any beanee fee or royalty All Variatmrs of the prgacsad wbsubm: from Ihat specified will be identified an the application and available meuaawnaq rgmv and rapt sass service wdl b,. indicated The .ppheshon will a1W omman an assail entmurs, of ill cow or credits that will result dvatiy r indirectly fr. acceptance of well wbmaute including; cons of redesign and clnms of other wntmcmm .netted by the resulting change, all of which will be uamdered by FNGINFFR in evaluahrg the prosubsume ENGINEER ma eras CO RACTOR to furnish addmonal ilia sbavt the proposed substitute 6 7 1 I CONMC70R s hx rw All data to be proveled by CONTRACTOR in support of any proOON RA( FOR. expanse, u item will k at 67> SobshMte�OkR FOR.ssCortrhathan Afedaxh ar Procedures If a ssppeceds mom method, technique, sequence a procedtve of coastnwhcm is dnvn Or indicated in and expressly raquved by the Contract Doeumelro, CONTRACTOR may frrush a ualtn a absgute meets, method, teelmngne aaeeqquueennw a lxveadaa of emawetlm acceptable W ENGINEER CONTRACTOR shill about sulEmad mfametnm W slim FNGfNhbR in ENGINEb'Rs sole duaahm W determine Unit the absutme proposed is aauvilmt to that axprossly called for by the Caffiaet Dawne sit The proo.dure for env. by FVGINRhR will be mndu to Nat provided m agamgtnph R 7 7 2 673 Engnnee✓s Fvmlunom ENGINEER will W allowed a reasonable time wdhm which to evaluate ends proposal a abmdal made pumtant to paragraphs6712atd672 LMGINLER will be the sole )udW of aeupiabdny, No tmmaa�m I a same me will be ordered, lled or aihmtl wrthom ING[NhFRI poor written atoo"twe wMah will he evidenced by either a Cho Order a an approved Shop fbawug OWNER may regqiuons rtu CONTRACTOR w tush as CONTRACTORS expanse a speenil pertorioanor guamnree or other orrery, with roiliest to any oregnal or mbktrmm ENGINEER will record me roquuad by ENGINEER and ENGINEER. Comulama in evaluatuig abanmtes proposed or submitted by CONTRACTOR pmwaid W paragraphs 6 7 1 1 and 672 and in making chery)es in th Contact Daxmi n s (a intM provatms of any other direct anima with OWNER for work On to Project) occasioned thereby Whether Or not ENGINEER a g aFAtde item ca fir 1.0d a Submitted by CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR shall reumhurse OWNER. fa the charge. of ENGINEER and LNC INEERs Consultants for evaluating each such proposed subsnmte dent MarsGonlemag SuManlmcrora Sapph. and M. 681 (ONFRAI [OR 'hall tad empk)y any Subeomraelor Supplier a other person or agamYBhm (including dare asaptable to OWNER awl LNOINELR as indicated in paragraph o 8 2) whether Onto llyy a as a absuute against wham, OWNER a GINLFlR may hav reasmebte objection, CONTRACTOR shall oil be nextiured to employ wry Suheaaeetor�am as a nditt person err agemsaum to CumNi a µdear any of the Work against whom fY)N PRAC IOR Ms rearomblo dyalnnn IL (`ONIRV'IOR shall fan Mot ft than 20 rtrrirM o_I_ Lgl,,, i �. t Lto dui be tinuirustow to re er W the Wkrk meygkm o which Wall not loss than 20 nmsem of the Contra price 6 81 If-thoo Supkini Peg- Gendmism &ddigg Dg%pten44 regtue the idemity of court Subwwraclaa, SSuimp filters or other penom a aymvabms (tmduditg those who are W atrmsh the pucipal ntnns of mateaals a egwpment) to be mbmmed to OWNER in adveree�f'-t7lo- ed data prior W the Effmove Date of In s Efa rce by OWNER and ENGINHtiR--old-rf OWNldts or FiNGINEArs acnapmtce (eilar in wrap orby lain to make w thin Objection theism by rk dale indicated Ca aaepaa a nobyCttm in Moiling documents or the Cor msex Doo m ets) of bNgkNH,1,K- Na awep ooei ty UVVNttN a ENGINEER of any such Subomaeaa Supplier or other person or vgenivaim stag Mina mroe a warmer of arry right of OWNF2i or, ENGINEER W ,gat okfecthe Wok 6 9 1 (ONI RACTOR skll b (idly responsnbte to OWNER aid I2NCINE6R fa all airs and r persons of ds ammo m perf mmi;Suppor it and other lemons andk under a direct inMas engmy ofine Work umber a Bred a nor ON ox CTO with rONTRACTOR ON as CONTRACTOR Is ragxsunble for CONTRACTORS own eras and omisscreate afo theUben m tx Contract S Documents call vote for Ux then of any such S eatton n Suppha8% womadi a other hip a nt OWNER afi wntimcluil and any such bbco tr OWNER or INe,WCLRar anysuch Subcontractor Suppha or y mkt palm th agmu4 OW trot atoll M meals enry d)lip{ium (m ik pot N OWNER a ETNOINIt] N to prey a to see W doe pa cat of any mmays due any such Sukvmuactor net or other parson or organimtion except as may of rase be Mai by Laws and Regulatauu OWNfiR ay hvmeli to ay suhcontracta a av a other �mn c��egLm_hm evidence 0 =awns mul W ( 1�("COR_ m accw3m CON7RAf'TOR5 Ambwtiam for PavmmU EJCUC U¢NmL41, CUNVti1UDtl Iat0.8 (19W edmanl 13 vl(1TY Oh rCRt lUi 1 tNS M Wlilr AT ON6iRLV i4(a,) 692 CONTRACTOR still be solely responsible for deduling Aral coordinating the Work of Subeoaaractots. Suppluts and other persons and orgemmnore jorfwohag or GIImahlnl any CC the Work tuner a direct or mduect coronet with CONTRACTOR CONIRACrOR shell mWit. Ail SubcoNncttrs, 3 iris and such other per. Andagamzataora tag or farmshnlg any of the Wal to eanmulupte with the INGINEi6R through CONTRACTOR 610 Thedivmousands uonsd'Ihedpa.dicauoinwn the ndnmtesnons of env Dmwtw call not control CONTRACTOR in &vtding the Work Among Suhconeruelors or Suplshem or dolma mtg the Work to be performed by anay siamfic trade 611 All Work pctfwmed far COM RACTOR by a flubcmtrada or Supplaw will be puawara to an apppnqprcom agmi ment betamm CONTRACTOR and the Su6wmraaer or Suppim which specnficagy, bunk the 3uhmrtlmaa or SaWher to the applicable terms and cwalrtmne Of die Cataract Documents far the benefit of Parwrt fAseand 12ajatrks. 612 CONTRACTOR shag pay all license fees and rgrelues and assume ell costs umdeaa to the use in the palbrammr of the Work or the utcotpmatwn in the Work of Airy mvonuon, ore sin lament, 1rodact or device which as the subject of patent rights car copynghts held by other, If a particular awe min. deign, F o rrxnuct or device a specified w Ile Canaria Dawnmts for sex in the parfrsmaax of the Work And of to the actual knowladls, of OWNER or ENGINEER as use a subject to patent rights or copyraglm acne fa the payment of ew Teems, fee a royalty to xaha. rise ewseece of arch ng" shall he dbscaed by OWNER in die Camara Documents To the fullest e,nera permitted by Laws and Regulation, CONTRACTOR shg nsdad mndY And hold harmless OWAIR hN( INLHI, INOINFEW, ( rmsuhants And the offi—A. directors, employees agents And other cauuhma of each end Any of them Bum and against all chant, cats love and dumps "we wt of or resullmp Goa Any usun�gernom of petmt n ft a rylhis acidtim to the xue m the 4-faaana d the Work or resulting Brat the uacapaaroa in the Work or Any uwmua>, deagn rrawproduct or device ma specified in gin ( anted Maori E1CIx OAe�tALIONpR VNS lelva tl Yoe tdtlWl 14 eel r1lV 04 rbItT C4LIJaaMqllnxellONa11U,V 1RWA1 pervaas 613 6adese ahswrre prcaded in en11 Commons, CONTRACTOR shall oblan a pay for All commmlon pemsas and hcmaea OWNER shall as id CONTRAC I OR wlhen necessary in obtaining such perms and ccaues CONTRACTOR shag pay all gvrenmotlnl the anens MUM foes sss namery for the promxunon of thed Work whkh are apphAbk At die time of cpeerg of Bids, or if them ere an ads on the C'Alkctwe Ikte of the Agrrmea CONTRACTdR shall Pay all Jurga of ulday Masers for carvafuom to the Work and OWNER slalt pay all darges or such mlity owners for capital costs related thereto such ea plant mxedsnent fees ja LanwandRepikeema 6141 (.Y)NIRACTOR dish ve All nwmea and amplLy'.w,.,ah all I caws and R stuan Amicable m rutmstmtg aid Wfomusim is Word Except where otherwise axpresly required by apppp (cable (.Awe and Regulations, neither OWNER nor FNGINhliR doll he re pautik fa momtormg CON'fRACfORs conlpbance wish any Laws or Regukumm, 6142 It CONTRACTOR performs wry Work knowing orhavttr�gg reason to lmvw tlhw d lx Ar)' to Laws or =-hon. CONTRACTOR dog boar all claims, am Insists Aral do nips caused by anvtg out of orreaulneegg tlhweGanl hnweve hitting rat be CONTRACTORs granary mppWbrbly to make carom that the Specs Ana and amp we in accordance with Laws Arai Regulations, but the doll not reltare CONTRACTOR of CONTRACTOR a oblWmana urAer pwegtaph 332 Taxes 6IS CON fRACTOR dull pay All sales, cmamrer use and other smukr axes reyuved to be paid by CONTRACTOR in ea.urdwae with the Laws and Regulations of the plaa of the Rajea winch we Apracahle dwing the performance of to work 6151 OIVNIIIt a poemg ffcm Cdorodg Sateand local vies wad 1 tal mZnameri lato be P.!<haglStgY tnacrtwalad Wo t¢ ggpt{ Said agpy dell nJt 6e Its mthe Contract price r�C ,YIT�STOR mtat plgijy Ea. e� lcyrs•e_..a CtindaXa of Exctntaon Beer the Co aA Mich of of 8symig jpLprp,Ilruwon mete eels 10 �yxi rlJy rygyu t g4i TM CentEcElwn of .rLi' eypg� t vt llyhee CON7RACTOA ahnl aNtc »or m�Os b'd Mss gag Use Tim m—�ur—emu Cr"yIn mnlenula vhvaialh• naroomt eci ddddrnas SglaA�iaj ttmrnt efRcvemhe SIAte Can�ml Amin ATTENDANCE RECORD PREBID CONFERENCE Project 6078 CSU Transit Center Air Curtains Time 10 00 AMDate December 13 2007 Location Transit Center Lobbv Lnry Student renter PRINT NAME PRINT FIRM NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX # E-MAIL ADDRESS (,Sh kr"ary ` �s moo, y9ofyS� `l9�-l`iGz &fvb4,3 G'olb�'ap%p cc�vx ,SYY+.JYI er,-}�r � a v. -rwc� �JI CAivtnt�E,v 47t' 91 � ,Sa�ru.tk�� @n1s� cam/ rn, //i° N,cGrj Cefl, s Yd©- ,g k`13 ay!o!o cor -49l�ot.1 49t-757 cs•���. C S v (�` S V u4 l - Ole-► (� � � 1 ��5�-Z C-a�ex� Ce)L�s y nr'C�[_,_4�1� Z 1- 6 70'7 137S f moan Strco vg u am o 261 Sides end Use Tgtm for the Stay, of Colorado (A a 1st of C9Y At rypgJimpble 3eles tied Chia hales fttaludua Store c7lecletl inns an an items char tam comtntctan u Meat �41p 62 plt�bl �091JSRACTOR at48rs to mein___ m eoorrhorme _d mums Use ofPreaaaw 616 CONTRACTOR shall ean5rm construction equipment the storage ofmatanals and equipment and the �nppesaahorn Of W F to the me and land and arm, hdmtifiad in and perratal by the Co amt Daumaras and other IaM and am permuted by Lewis and Regulations, righter-ofway permits and easememx and shell not ayswnably atmanber the prances with construction equipment or other materials a equipment CONTRACTOR loll —a full ru:paeibilty, far arty damage many such laid a was, or to the caner, w azuped thereof or of arty a4acaa lard «areas, ramRag &am the penamarce of the Work Should m6r clam be mad. by any such owner or m bounce of the pMommaae of the Work CONTRACTOR shall promptly while with such other party by negouaun Or uterwae resolve the clean by a[bmetbon ter other depute resolution proceadteg err d Inv CONTRACTOR dell m the Rilkar aamt permitted by haws and Rcpkuas, udmrmmfy and hold harmless OWNER, ENGINEER, ENGINEIEfs C.onolmua and anyone directly Or atdurouly employed by any of them &am and cul agates all chums. toes. losers and clean or �i� Iegelore ati him& bbi W inch owner owner a mearyam rims OWNER ENGINEER a any other party mhmmfied hereunder to the Went caused by ur tried upon CONTRACTORS perPormma of the Wort. 617 D.% the progress ofthe Work, CONTRACTOR Jell keep the presents tree firm mcumulauas of wale material% rubbub and other delis readu% Gam the Wark At Use completion of the Wade CONTRACTOR shall remove all waste materials, rubMeh and delis tram and about the pointers as well as all tads sppinu a construction eyuhpment and maehmay, and surplus metanls CONTRACTOR "Ll leave doe ante slam and ready fa occupancy by OWNER in Substantial Completion of the Wok CONTRACTOR stroll reaae to Mhynal m. mh4hro all pop rV nil deshynated f x ahentmn by the Conew" Do union s. 619 CONTRACTOR dill nor lad nee pains a*y pan of any mo,ore W be landed in airy Darns that wdl cndaogor the structure tip shall CONTRACTOR mbpxl any put of the Work Or adjacent property to suessas or pr¢cahros that will endanger a Record Decwmatty k Q1`OM I ORT COUIMMYdales 110 lm1 wi talY Ca d omTCuu IN914fJnIflLAllOka [RCVARema) C 19 CONI RACtHt slmil mona n era sate lace st the site arc record mopy of all Dmwogs Sptthfptcanns, Addends Wnu ft Amendments, Change Orders Work Change Directives. Field Orders anal written interpretations and clanficabons (saued pumesum to pammgrMeph 94) m nod Order and annomtod to show all alargn made dung cmntrucbon Cher resnl documaYe to¢epxr with at a}�rm'ad Samples and a smaapan d ell ayproved �nop Drewmps will be avmtable to ENGIN6&R for reform« Upon completion of to Work and Trial to Magical final maymons. then. record da umiwa% Samples and Shop Drawings will be delivered m ENGINEER fa OWNER Safety and AwArcnon 6" CONTRACTOR shell be responsible for meaning, memtaWeg and supervising all safety peemmu a and programs in antemon wah the Work CONTRACTOR slat lake all ro®c®py psaubcan fa the sardy ar, and shall provide to nsxswry po oo uuni to proved damage, rotary or loss W 6201 all penes onthe Wink ate a who may he xM.wd by the Work 62C2 dltie WakandmaeralaandequgmemW buncorporated dhaan, whether instanage, on or afl 6 203 ether property a the site a wilacsu thera0. uhdudng teem, Months Deanna, walks, pavemWs rcedwayx sruetaex mddus and Underground 11 ad designated fa removal, releanse, or replacement m the ewtrso orcastrucuon CONTRACTOR "it imply with all applicable Laws sit Regulaars oFpry public body hmmgpnsacuoo fa mfaly of pasna as property Of to ptsaa% him firm damage ovary a low and shag snot and momnam all necessary sef ards for such safay, and protection CONTRACTO "D noh( owners of adjacent property and of U�demramd Facmhuaa and uhlhty amen when proxcmon o the Work may affect dwm and shall cooperate who them in the potechm, removal relocation and replacement of then property All dam �gm{ptryry or low to army property referred to atpareSTM 6MV a 6.203causecddvstlyabdasdy mwholeamperLby COMPACTOR any Subcontractor Suppler or any other pawn Or udueatly employed by arty of item to perform or Cumsh arty of ethic Work a mryam fa when user anyy of diem muy be haute Ball be temed(ed by CONTRACTOR p7 damage a loss attributable to the huh of Drawings Or Spp�ctnfrcaunis or to the eels a omhmm a of OWNER 11 NOINhh R or ENGINEER'S Consultant a anyone employed by any of them or anyone fa whor fiats my of them may be fable and rah attributable dewily Or hMaedly in whole or on rk to the tea or negligence, of CX)NTRAC1 OR m my hcahtrrlor Supplier or ether pram or agmwmbon dbredly a adaectly employ by any of than) tONTRAC1ORs dubcs androTormblibm fm the safety and prdecnah of the Work Bm shot co mu , until such [me as all the Work s Completed and FNCINWR his rssuad a notice to OWNER and CONIRACfUR In aceardmnss with paragraph 14 19 Thal the W xk is acceptable (except as (Alerwise I.rzpressly pruvmdd m onnewon with Substantial Completion) 621 Way Represvamme CONTRACTOR dell designate a qualified and experienced afety rapxaamutrve at the site whose dunes and rapanabdmas shall be the prawmaion of aocndema and the amm i mug and mp svi,m,, of safety preouh is, and programs HarnMCamnmxarabon Pragrunu 622 CONTRACTOR shall be maparwhbk for o0u deratvig my exaharge afmatmel sefsy data sbeem or Omer hazard crmlmuMeabwl mfermaumi regretted an be made evadable to or excMngad between or ammg employers at the sae In accedes with Law, or Regubbme I —so sem- 6 23 In enter@ennc e. affecung the safety a protection of pmmons or th. Work or property an the ante a adjacent thereto (0N3 RACfOR without special maweton or a uthonmtimifram0WNFRar1NGINFFR nohbgatodta as 10 prevent threatened darmge injury or era CONTRACTOR dell ve ENOM SER prompt writer nonce of CONTRACTOR bdwvm the any sigufioam shanges in the Work or variant. from the Ceintraet Documents have been caused thereby If ENGINEER determuea that a change in the Convict Document, s required becomes of the Conan mkrn by CONTRACTOR in response W such M aueagemcy a Work Change Directive or Cbmge Order will be issued to document the COItSefprGmea Of a11ChaCtpn 6.24 Shop Draw1ngsondSbmpfes. 6 24 1 CONTRACTOR droll sitivA Shop Drawings to ENOR 44M for review and apprwat inasoadan0e with the accepted schedule ofstrop Dmwuv and Sample SUbtar s (sa paragraph 29) All submmah will be idemdmed m i'NGINHFR may require and in the number of mitts specifed m the Geheml Re�vemems, Iberians shown on tM Shop Dmwmp wii be canplete with respect to gawues, duneooM apIM perfxtumse and design cruam materials ant similar dam to slow INCINLCR the materials and equipment CONI RAM OR proposes to provide slid to enable ENUINHER to review th udamitum for the binned purposes required b) rumgraph 6 16 624 2 CONTRACTOR stall also .writ Ssmplas to ENGNELIt for review and approval in accordance will said movisd schdde of Shop Dawitga and Sample submittals Each Sample will bs denidwd clearly as to mammal. Suppha partners date such as raising numbers and the um for which intended mid mherwlse as ENGINLER rate require to enable ENOINNFR N review the submaml for the lusted h1V O6NMR Wm rum 1919b 1199akdba, I6 aI QIY OI rrmT WLW M MMI ll Ail(M9(HLN InIMI) purposes required by pam$Mrh 626 The numbers of each Sample cep be,uhm ad will he as apccmfial in is Specrficabon 63S ShbnrCd Proeedmes 6^51 Before submttmg each Shop Driwug a amyyk SCONTRACTOR dell have deWmmGd and waded 62511 all field memluumemx quenu es, denenamna, specified pe forma., annals 10111111911011 mgmvemem; mantels, catalog numbers amf similar information with respect tltarao 6.2512 all materials with respect 10 amended ma, fabnaban, du qpx-- handing, AN-IC and mindkhon pamemug m the ferfmnance of the Work and 62513 all information relative to CONTRACfOR's sole mspomibima in respect of man+, methods teehniqueq sequences and procedures of coMrucbon and safety pressiumms and pragrem9 mcldent dhCmt¢ CONTRACTOR shall also have reviewed and coordinated each Shop Drewi g or Sample "Is other Shop DmwuW and Samples ash with this reguimmems of the Work and the Consmm Daumaas 6252 Each submittal will bear a aimp or specific written indication that CONTRACTOR het s AWW CONTRACTORS obligabors urdef the Cobact Comments with respect to CAN I RAr.TORs renew and approval of that submmal. 6253 it the time of cacti submmdma CONTRACTOR shall Qnve M INLM specific wriden.tic ofsish ,ruberes if any that the Shop Dmwvlg or Sample submitted may have from the regovanems of the ( ontmcl Dsoamer" such roux to be in a wmren canmun anm separate Qan the estimated ant in addition deli cause a gesnfic mission to be made on each Slop fkawug and Semple abnnted to ENGINEER for renew sml approval ofeachsuch varem. 626 ENGMM will ovmew and appirwe Shop Dmwags end Seampea m aaadm ve wuh the schedule of Shop&NOSample subminda accepted by ERw p required L>f pmegmph 9 ENGINEERs review and Approval will hs only to determine d the items covered by the aubmamis will, after umallim m a incorporation in le Wok mnfam to the trdameam given in line Wtdri Documents and be compatible with the design concept of the winplced Prujes.t as a . fuhcnug whole as mdtatal by the Contract Docimmenta ENODMERs raiew and approval will not extend to mare melada lechmqua, sequeca or procedures of comucum (except where a particular means method, teeninmoe eque.e or procedure of corstwot )n Is SpemliCidly and a WWdy adled for by the (Coutrul Documents) or to esfety horn a programs urcrdem thereto 7 he renew aml approval of a sepwato Item es SuI+ will out malrmte a{prwol of dw aaeembry to which the item fumuorm CONTRACTOR daft make comirebom required by ENGINEER, end shall remnh the id number of corrected cop. of Shop Drawugs and as r�quued new Samples for review and approval CONTRACTOR dog dnect spw& agamat m weuug to revsvas other dare the corrections called for b) r74(ITNFFR m previ me wlandals 627 F\MNFFAs review and approval of Shop Drewmgs or Samples shall net relieve CONTRACTOR bone responsibility, for any varmLon hoes the nquaanmts Of The Coraract E o mina oarless CONTRACTOR has m wnmtg called ENOWEERs attamat w each with variation at the here of wbmus mt aS requm,d by paragraph 6253 Md ENGINEER has gwm written approval of arch Such verahott by a specific written mutton theiculf avuryaated at or amomparryug the Shop Drawn or bample approval our well airy Approval by INCINFFR relieve CONTRACTOR Some rgxnvlubty forcomplying with the r"remeraa of pAmV ph 6251 6 28 Whore a Shop Ihamng or Sample AS required by the ( cream I )O m, or the schedule of and Sam Ic hot - - led by EN©fNEERI)rewm� rapmal fnrag�rapdh29 may rdmM Work pwfomted wbmutal will beEatR% r to and approval of the payment (,ON rRAC IOR e)psalae raporetbthry of O"finurrrglhe Work. 629 CONTRACTOR shall carry ea the Work and adhere to the progross Schedule dunrig all drgarta or dsagwemma with OWNER- No Wale call be delayed pos e.d pendtay resoluucn of arty depths, or olsagrecmems, e,cept As permitted by paragraph 15 5 or as OWNER and CONTRACTOR may otlwwtu Agree to unumer G30. ('ONTRACTORs (Crowe IbSmoz ey and GLemruee. 6301 CONTRACTOR Somme, ant gumsmem to OWNER, ENGndERR and ENGLNEERs Coeadtmas dot ell Work toll be m auordwase with the Caaract Documents aid will out be dfxdve ( ONI RAC'ORs wamaray, Aid guammm berc, des c+tludes dide,m m damage used by 0 10 1 1 abuse modnccathan or ,proper mmnterarve a aparahou by perfom Omer Ilwn CONTRACI OR Submmracrars or Suppbare or e301 0 rannol wall sed tear under normal usage 630' CONTRACTORS obh®em to perfamr, mad complaw the Work to e,crrderae with the (.antrect Dotmmm4 shall be Absolute Non, of the followsg u III rarmmte So acapame of Work that IS nod m a darned with the (mtraet L)roumetua or a release of CONTRACTOR, obltgabrm to perform the Work sr ac x dance vAb the Conotta D(wummts 63011 obe ahcra by ENOTNEER 61022 recoermerdatrou of Am progress or final paymem by INGINMR. 63023 the wumm of a catdiceto of Subatmbal Complebou or any payment by OWNER to CONTRA( TOR under the Corms t 00cumemr 6 V) 2 4 use or cecupancy of the Work or any part dhereof by OWNER 63025 My aeoyfteooe by OWNER or my tadme to do so, 63026 airy review and approval of a Slap Drawmg a Sample sulmmal a the uSuanm of a mum of ao,efsebduy by hNOfNR6R puraoam to paragraph 1413 03027 any mspecton, te% or apraonl try others or 6 302 8 any comectroo of CrfActrva Wort, by OWNER ladeernrfrmaar 631 10 the fullest a+wtt pemtdied by Laws and Ragulamonv. CONTRACTOR shell mrlemntfy and hold homeless OWNER, ENGINEER. ENGINEERS Cmaultams and the officers, directax, employroq sgerra and other conWtams of each had my of them !mire and Almost All rdama coats. Items mid damages (mcludug but not lucmd to all foes and charges of eeguwor8. Architects attorrteys and other profum"Is nod all court or arliumoen or other dispute reietutron San) caused by 4011V out of Cr reading from the performanw of the Worl, provided that my Such clam cost, lees or darage (1) Is ambuable to boddy injury stdntees disease or tenth v in uyury to or deNructme of wiltble pm�e�y (Sela her n the 1"k melo mcludtrg the bit of use readtug therefrom and (a) is caused or wbohe or m part by my neghgent set w wnaae , of CONTRACTOR may Subcoutraetor my Supeha my pries, or organembon dhredly or mdaettly employed by any of them to pedbout or fumdr myy of the Work a myarz for whose Acts sin otdavn may Ls hablo regmdkaa oCwhaha a rid mused At ppaarrtt by any neglrgemc or amaron of a person or amty Imkmnmed hermmer a whether liability is tmlaaed upm Such uedemra&d party by Laws Aid Regulauaa regardless of the negingma ofm) Such per= a mhty, 632 h wry urel all ulems agamer OWNER or TNGIN ER or my of thin respo Live cranulunts, a nit, otgctrs, d"c ura a employs, by any employa (or the survivor or Qe+am�al reprcmmauve of Such employee) of CONTRA(i01, any SubcomracYa my Supplier arty pemm a organtmbon directly or mdrreefly empbyrd by MIX SiUM1E CONpITIOM 191"(laaa Edtwl 17 wlaTY OI )(R t Clot h t a9 NIMMATIOM MEV MuW) any of them m pertain or lumhm any of the Work arc anyone for whose acts any of them may be IMble the vuienuaficabon obligation wader paragraph0l shaft not be horned m any way by Any bmaaucit ere the amount a rof damages, compensation or benefit a payable by ONTRA( TOR a"wroth Subcontractor Suppler or other person or organization under worker, canpmuauon acts. disability benefit acts or Wier amploym benefit act 633 Ike mdomminieuon oIllegArt of ('ONTRACTOR usxkr pkTaipqh 631 Yell nc e#md lei o Lability es ENGINEERand ENGINEERl island by the proses ekreaora, employees or ismts auaed by rM potaMonal negligence Was or (mtsmuns o(an} oC[hmn &MInu ofo"g4@au 634 All rapreaanutlom, uatemmfincoM warranties mrdgthmmtnos made at requmod by or great m aaadvoa with the CaArid IRicument% As well es all caamumg obbggtims i dsmtal At the Contract Dawmenm, will survive final payment, mmplenae and Aceepmrne of the Work And termhretien a amhplaboo ofthe Agreement ARTTCLE7 OTHER WORK RWN.d War*ar&Ye 71 OWNER may prpeerfform dha work related to the P(ged at the Mai by OWNERS own tonxss, Or let dim 'bred conmada dhaefa which shall cannm General Condhrom suallar to then, in have caner work perfumed IV mhlttY owners. If the fact dMt well other wale e an be Performed was, Oat noted in the Contract Daxanema than (0 written mho dwol' will be grven to CONTRACTOR prta m amMmag my such otam work and (hQ CONTRACTOR may make a cimm thee Rf As "ided m Articles 11 and 12 bfCONTRACTOR belies es that such perform. well arvolve Addinand expense m CONTRACTOR a seyumm additiaW tans and the We unable W agree ate to the amount or extom dhacotO`kes 72 ( ONPRACTOR Mark aflord moth other c(i bads Who a a party, a Mich a dmaa oamact and each umhty miner (and OWNER, if OWNER is parformmg the ddmonal work with OWNERs employees) proper and safe access b the site and a reasonable oppauasny for, to amoduciu n and #sage of malods and' Nut maim and the execWbar of such other work and droll pail, cauhect and cooldinne the Work with these Lnloa otherwise pnmded m the Closed Documents CONTRACTOR shall do all eutbrry Walk and rMu hog tit the Walk than may be required to make Ae several parts cane wgd}er 9Mly and te will such otwr work RACTOR shall not lexknger achy work of others by wnmg examtiry, a nfiv = shoring Ont, work and sell cut or a14r the. work with the written c(awmt of ENO and the alms whose wok unit be iffed'd 7M dimes and r.annNh1mA of C.ONfRACTunder OR uer this paragraph are for the barcfit of such uWAY owsem and NI- anitAdnm 10 the extent hMt there are compwable is � M VBNE&ALCWNPMM 19198f19996MIW wl Ow OI tUNi (ALLIN9 AItAlrl<.AYION9 (NFV drzaa) 109hamna lot the benefit d CONIRAC I OR W acted direct aMseda between OWNER and ouch utility Owners aid other caamcnars 73 if the proper exminion or results of tiny pert d CONTRACtORs Work dap�ds upa work pcfamed by others Wider this Anrcle7 CONTRACTOR shell nnrr��mmt{ such (slier work and pqaannpdy rapal to LbI &I m wrAap Any delays, defmu a dZICA ties Or such other wak that render it unavailable or Wewkble fur the proper enmuupn and celk, Of CONTRACTOR% Work CONTRACTORS failure so W repot Nil! constitute an acceptance of such other wok as fit and poper for integration with CONTRACTORS Work except for Intent or nonapparent defects and defimaWws m saehoter work 74 If OWNER contacts wall 'hem fa the perfoman ose of other work m the Prgea at the site the following will be set forth An Supplemmtery Conditions 74 1 the person him or ospaatlm will will have AumamY and responsibility fa awrduation d the mannuca mom uv Various plane commensals will be idembfied 742 the spwfic mdfers to be covered by suJh audwity and responsibility will be wemhaed and 743 the emtem of mall Authpnry and raaponalmhbm soil l M provided UWess odhelvue provded in the Supppplanemary Cordmae, OWNER "I have sale autwntY and re;haumIMIdY An resped of such coordination, ARTICLE S. OWNER S RESPONSIRILIfIES 81 av3t as Otherwise provided An than OanAml CondMona OWNER Shell gain all canmuntranore to CONTRACTOR through LTiGUgM 82 In on of wunwartom of the employment of INGINEER, OWNER Shell Appears an A` vFM wham CONTRACTOR hnSleem-hro teeaenNrdyegren whose status under the Caama Doaments shall be that ofthe farmer RNCINEW 83 OWNER shall furruh tun daw mquired of OWNER under the Contract Documents promply and ahafl make piyments to CON I RA( I OR promptly when they hoe due asprovhded m panagraphs 144 cod 14 13 84 OWNERs duties in respect of providug land and mumerns Aid providing otyhoxrap verve}}x W establish reference points are sit forth m perAgraphs 41 and 44 Puaagreph 42 irlem W OWNERs idenufymg And mskmg aamlable to CONTRACTOR copes of repata of explomtlaas and kMs of subsurface c.o dilm at the sae and (bawmgs at phymcal aadmon m exhamg Sdudurm m or Comlguae to the Am that have been uElrrad by BNOMM in pselwnng the Conuact Docmnmtx stteatpaespeel-of Burehaamg fanh+mpaeagrxpha 8 ( OWNER is obl)¢ated to amour Change Orders As indicated m paragraph 104 87 OWNCRs resfomrMhty m aspect of Lena,. UMPOCuoos tests ami approvals is set forth in paragraph 13 4 88 In cauecttm with OWNER, no to Asp Work or wapend Work see tagnphs 1310 mid lit Pwup �t 152 deals RACwnh U�1 a' 's nghtto to 89 1he OWNER shall no wpm,. ch t a have wsacul or authority, over nor be responsible far CONTRACfORs means, methods teclvuil a. segwnas a procedures of conahuchm or the safety precautions and MATS merles mereta or for any rahae of COMRAMOR to comply with laws and Regulanan mule m the furmdmg or pq{=raw of the Work O RR wmlt set be r«pauble fa OON1RACTORh faslure to poimn or fiamuh the Work in accordance met the Contract Documents R OWNER. reepons�day-m repeat tharaaf-wig be as set- math in ilia ARTPCLF 9—ENGINEERS STATUS DURING CONSTRUC PION OR' M s Repreaeajmlve 91 CNGINEIR writ be OWNCRs refrrzraawe during the catstrueuen Pe"w the duua end reaponvbthm.s AM the Iunnatmre of authority of ENGINEER as OWNERs rcpressmnive during uaat.,alon are set Cath in the ( ontm t Ikcumand and shalt not be extended without written casein of OWNER mud ENGINEER yak to Ak 9 ENGINEER will make Vista to the site at Aservais VGprimto the vatous Same aaunuoton as EER deems neetow) in order to observe as an extenenced And quahfied design prdessamal the taogaa t1000 r18N®IAL WWDIil0lb 191aS Ia9e 8dnenl wrtalY OI'F()al tOL11N& MfNHi IC(.TON1 mbY i2 tan that has been made and the quality of the various aspects of IONTRACTORs exeurted Work Eased m mfamatwn ebmued dint@ such vials and ubxrvauuns, INGINEER wt0 sod.evor for the benefit of OWNER in detmn-A% at general if the Work w pr inawadanea wnh the Comsat Documents. ENGIN ER will not be squared to make exhauwve or commu.us on. site smpects9rs to check the quality or9°mu of the Walk ENGINEERs edioste wig bed toward provldug for OWNER a greater degree of confidence that the cvnpkled Work wig confam, generallyto the Contract l)xAmwta On de beau of cods vuls asal or - site atservmtons ENCEMPR unit vest OW R guard OWNER against Jfeclrvc Work ENGNRPRs ruts and isa tde observations are subject to di the hantwons on hNGINERRk Authority and saspmubddy set forth m jpmVN)h 913 and pardwariv but wdharc hmlladas mmni a ea a result of ENG1NEElia arane sums or cherva4ons of CONTRACTOR, Wok ENGINEER will sso superrue direct, control a have audwnty ova or be ragx+ntble fa CONTRAC1ORx mcom mcdk- a tecMpues, sequences a procedurs of mrtlwbtsat or the safety rxecamons end �ax+gems Irctdenl thereto or for Any f ualuum of CONTRACTOR to lArnW mg a Nrkrsnance of the W k na aPPjeabla to the Pn/eaRepean4rds,e 93 If OWNER and ENGINEER Agra, ENGINBBR roll furash A Resdem Prgcm Repesenedwe m asses ENGINEER m ptovtdutg more oanrrawua observation, of the W0& The respaulabn« VA authority and hmdAaons thcrcon of any such Readent Project Repr«auetae and assistants will be as ptasded in Pamg� p1s93 and 913 � GerWtaiem� Gerard Condtuons If OWNER demgmta another segessmative m agmA t«mn OWNER At the we who is roConsultant t E74GWEER.s agem or employee the raf onwbthha mid amhat Rend handamens thereon of wch dlw person will & As pewded m gx-B�ppFaxMsby.�ay_HMMMSgfgypg ofi}ffie 4maei tt {f the �Naf If a o.aha &Mars R^a--n1ay��� a other AhKiff ll.dllRiLWNi'�i� a aaem. k Rev yrovldW m meramaoh 93 General Condoners, tftgae Rep[urraigtsogs e}egTave t auk ADdJJmdddjna_uddik4� 3..9f.Jds GenesaJCmdm kit shell sew cetro rht fdbwgg 9,31 the Reumsemeuva's dmtm¢s m mattes psstarmd, t caw s,.a t• oak I m mtraml be with ESPOMIgati lh4 ENI:Rtive IVA and M—Ak <TOR fie„ I advised about such spakkEs, The enmuves deaWes w'st� Mxetrecmrs wdi rm[yZa—jjniasaTi a CON 1 kAAW—AM 932 D tea aid Rmumwbdlum Reaesmat e mf 9111 lchedue(__Ra,ew the_Aavenv v:hedule and dJw whedukA red bYthe FNOINffit _ m uceotae 0 mahme h COhTf ("f0 aah nv pEOKC mee4g Aohmand movero and ctts�+I9S,: wpia otmmutupjtp��[gg, 9323I iown 132 � I S_qy4 w-WOMERS II %son dr , CON ORS 1Mr ntmdeht to a NTRACT0 undaamtdrrm the Conlon I%mL`mmf. adds 1 when recurred. for Wa a Vma pf the Work 93233 Adym ft H8I INEER mal COMfRACTOR of dM cmnmer noon of �Yll glon hes mr e 1y W1f�IfpkouAr�W�leSIl40-.P�12t�s13tYf 93241 Conduct Ade ckacmh of andd 9 in:!Iq to L v es proevdusg m 9.i Z43 Ammpmv 9J�110'f�. [§ no bhc a hev )un id3mrecur resu m of th l uipw ..c and rr,nn_y d, LNCENhF 9 31-i IM re[ahun (tg1[a4[ V-Umrler _ 9"911 to O OiN1i8j2 whp rlanfiea6uvc and uagWmoms of -the Cw d tnrsvnrt }Q Of mr Cmamm l ,Mmis m lisped by_Ih ) NEE$ Cmmdcr and evaleme CY)N CRACfORS suffieslYmx tv bkfX 06NF1NL CONp1'n ON31911A (IY9atddml III ltl fYtal FgtT(Af.iJM4MlJUiFItaTOFY (i(1 Yi RgAll y�fiii;ii,• .... r,1�r. s• 9327Rc t6 93.2.$1 FMMLb-ALI 1Ni�R_ mi� of 9df[1D7L964L)4116 Hle_[NHShcfe34!ciadrtle erd sdledule of shop 1 mwmg aryl s•re�yle 544mIi1A71 9�2 C� rA w[h J�CINI3aR_ 25LvB.2<X _n(� `SFl#� IDS Cnry140r 5[Ar[ ( fANip-Of�if Wvi 93183 �r 1roomed Chame (Ndme e end rtc4nlm nd N litd0lNHLR 5)LIfiS. �'pt$__puq{we Clore[es end Fief+ Orrkrx 93284 Repad mrmedratdv W = DU Pevmmt Reuuests Revxwypplmouss �nrern vntllwy[12A�<)R fv mmdlma svhmxsxron And fmrrard with recommmdatmn 4> FF1Z namle omtau v th�rolmt a lha wvmmt mina ro NUrk COmmarrsah ami m fmmr aetwerea at the site but_rmt ycaporated in t Wok. 9 3 2 f 0_Ccgiplegon_ 22a19j—-Wpm _ NGPNEER halo a Camp a of S• botag Comokhon submd b CONTRACTOR a Ira �observvl nanw • ,.1e3 a �i..ry'. • _ •.a _•�_ �•Sv �i iS a •exv.rr .h•,:i.. Sid^, a.•., _ _ 9332 fssmeed l tan a ENCMRRS 9 3 3 amolthe reawraf lines or—1 — eo n rrnn4 I M U 3,4 tie drratmn4lTlgtlCe 59..9E .IDYL Bt6' .�� PS' � mEBffi, mellmdv. IECMInaaA a8W0aCC9 or MRsSS.�[_.coruituataxr whim specrfieallv_caned fa tot the Cumma Ouvmer 9all 5 ti4418e_ PD _or .Jlk_dJ[ug[AOR9 feanrdsa a awme Drina � l�4�s >, Lmfety i�NJ.4.�i1s.�pJ_ShcR-1-trawws or sub,�iht,( from envoi cnhx tla the TM r (JN1heAC1iM—! 9331 fwhm OWNER to oceunv the Wor, kpf5yhokormpw 9338 epap.field « lvb 38 —I6ih�� 1e�fi whets axn 6NOWEEER. — _ !d5 CGatjlc'a<nmY wdlnfppremaoas ) 4 ENGINEER win hmue wnb rammbk pranp v R wick wnuen clanfromtns or marrataboas of the MIX (ik`aiaAL (,'VNVITVla319108 (49908daa11 10IT (n FOR] CALLtiy M(NMFt(•ATIONe dWV g20ro) requiremems a the C mtraa fMcomaes (m the Icrm of T)r"WNW (a otherwise) as TNCIM'ER may determine mcevsery which shall be comestent with the move of and reasonably inferable moil the Contract Dotunems Such wnden clenfimhon and mlapremhms will be bunkrg on OWNER and ('(WIRACIOR If OWNER or CONTRACTOR believes that a wnuen clarification a uttapromum dusubea an adTuspnatt in the Contract Rice or the Cmuaa Tana and the parties are unable to agree to the animas or Wdest thereof it 87rry OWNER a CONTRACTOR may make a written claim therefor a provldedinAvs le 11 &Artak l2 .Wtkonud f'anu6ona In Wunr 9S ENGINEER may authorize mrax variations in the Work fcan the requirements; of the Canbea Documaas which do not im'ave an edluWnem m the Contract Erma a the Ctumteet Timm. am compatible with the design cwmep of the eamplemd protect sa s fuacuonmg whole as endeared by the Contract Oocumenw rheas maybe accomplished by a Field Order .it will lie binding on OWNER and also on CONTRACTOR who atoll perfmn the Work involved promptly If OWNER or CONTRACTOR believes Out a The allied au9aan kfairness, arne sJieCmkaor prices the rallied Tunica and the prima am unable ro aai�m as ro the enrawt a adaid thereof OWN�t or CONTRACTOR me make a wrmen clam therefor a prwrded m ArucleI1 M 17 Rejecting Defecnva Wore 96 ENGINEER win have authority to ehapp a0 or rake Work which EN614EER believes to be af/rrvrve, Cr dal ENGINEER believes win riot producea computed I'M that amfomu to the f.oraraa Wcumoipa or that win prgtabce the uhtegriry, M the design omcept of'tic mmpkkd Pro �haaa a a NM�m� whole as mdnrlad by the Contract wcumama EN2M Will also Have authority to requae special impaction or rang of the Work as provided in paragraph 13 9 whether or alp the Work a fabricated metalled or imnpleted Snap lh'srbigs Ckde`e Orders, and Paymesse 97 In cam«tmu with ENGWI3ERv aulhonryry as lc Shutt D wup and Smnpkq case, Paragraphs 624 daot�n 6 o acluava. 98 In cormeclum with FN( INEI?Rs authonty as to Chmge Onkra sa Arucka 10 11 mid 1^ 99 In cormmlhon with EN(ANELRa amhonly ns to Appleahms for Payment six Article 14 Did"Inadmus for UntrPrteew 910 FNOINEER will damnuw dw xcual quxnbaar and claeafirations of Ihm Price Work performed by CONTRACTOR ENGINEER will avow with l ON3 RA(`TOR the IN<INFERa pramnlm) detennmahorn tin ouch comma dia,o rof an A a wnuon rkrraon IMrnxl (by remmmerdeum of an Appinahm fa Payment m Otherwee) IeN( INCLR s wrmen dwvon temrn will he fowl and beating upon OWNER aril CONTRACTOR. unless. wrlhut tar days afta the date of arty wan chasm, ctd= OWNM or CONTRACTOR dehvers an the oiler and to ENGIM ER written nonce of mkrmam an apOml hmr RNGINJ4Rsdecnlannnd (I)an appeal ban G(MaCRs decor. a taken within the tune and m accordance with the procedures set forth in r GC A Dispute Raoluum Agreement entered ahvmn OWNER mid CONTRACTOR pursued to : 16 or (n) of inn such Dlgrvle Rewluu m Agreement an anlaed ma a formal proceeding rot insulated by pealing party In a farm of competent junsdlcnm to e such rights or remedta as the appealing pony may with reaped w ENGINRERs decision, udess ass a d writing by OWNER and RAC1�R«in Such appal will not be subject to the Dedsahs am lhgafer 9I t ENGINEER will be the maul tmerpreter of the rcgmremaaa of the Contact Documents and judge of the aoagYbdny of dm Work memvoder Uanms, dapaaa and Other mates rtbmr to the accepabday of the Work a [hc Interpretation the rawremems of the Cmtad Decumcrdsplsmmtng to the parfarma e. and fumuMrtg of the Work mid claim, under Articles I I and 12 in respect of changes in the Comma Pratt or Camay Teas wilt be tel4rted mamy w ENGINEER inwriting with a n ajuest Fora formal &eamn in accordance with has paragraph Written mare of each such claim dapuec or other matter will be delivered by the clameam toENGINEER and the char party to the Agreement promptly (but an no eve. low, then thirty days) sM the man of the oa:umma a dent giving rate flumac, and wham a kg data will be whmmed to ENCINF R and the dish party within arty days after the send of each occurrence or event etdess ENGINEER dkaws art eddmatnl penal of lime fa the ssbmlmlon of eddtmval or more mourn, data in support of ash leer dispute or other matter Tie oppaeg parry shall xubmet any remomic to ENUWFR and the elemam whdwa that) days after receipt of the claimants last w1andeal (umees FNGINEER aOmvs additional time) ENGINEER will render a formal decision in wrnag indi n Ihaty daysafter recetpta the olgrtuug parijes wiandmi d MY in acaudsnce with Otis paragraph ENGINEER, written dmarm On such chum dspme a odor matter wdl be Orel and badmg upon OWNER and CONTRACTOR mikes (r) an appal horn ENGINE R s deanmn taken -,thinOte two hints and an aeardenee with the gao dine see Joni, in EXHIBIT GC A. Depute luren Agreement entemdamebetwmnOWNTRmd CONTRACTOR pmuant in Mick 16 Or (u) if no each Ihgate, Rm)luum Agreement hen been emceed nil a x written sauce of mention to appal Gem LNGINERRs wnaan dalamn is delivered bbyy OWNER a CONTRACTOR to the Other end to HNGINEER within thdy Jaya am the data of each do c an and a domal Pro(eahng a watthuul by the appealing party tp a k. Of Menpaem jmndutmn to exemsre each all or remade,, ore the appealing party me) hve win w each clan. depute orother matterm acccrdana anti appltable laws and Regulative, within any days o1 the date of of h w1 Oay01 foal CtlGJtNM IlIIn'IGaIONY mtCV Ravin decmm unL,ss mhawtm agrmd an writing by OWNER an 1 CONTRACTOR Oil When finuhammg as murpater and judge under pomwaphs910 and 911 ENGINEER will not show rImnialay to OWKIbR or CON1RACfOR and will not be bIt in ccnmch in with any xaerpretaam or deism remkred in good faith in each capacity The ranof a decmon by ENG)NMarwaa pw psmvm n 9 Ili a J 11 with rmpw to eueh claim chric a other mxlla (excq tterry whmh cebeenwalved bythemekmg Or ecceptmwe of real peyman a5 I#evaded in paragraph 14 15) alp be a eanium pr ooda to any eumlx by OWNEF orCONTRACTO oR Canrd�rtgF4aa remeduea as mdrer may mheamm have under the Contract Documents or by Laws or RegNauas in tapmt of any such clew daputeaaha made-paaeuenHeAwvle-IB 913 Limitations on EIIGANEER s Audwrify and Regme,abrkhes l 14 1 Neither ENGINEERS st¢hmty a r ynmtbiIA) under this Anaele 9 or under .y Other provaton ofthc Cannot Qwummaa nor mry daemon made by kNCINEER in gad fella either to etacuc Or not oerove, such autfton or respormbOty, Or de wdetaklr� rxaax a ant of any Authoritynr regwrw6nhty by EN INFER shall crate impose or g8ivrve rim w arty ddoaryry awed by IIdGE�IDliit W CC) IACf01L ary'3abcmracax any SuMna my Other paean or aganvauon, or In any SHAY for a employee a agora of AT ofthan c 13 2 ENGINEER wdl not sujuayse dmeca, control or have authoruy over or be responsible for CONTRACTORs many me*x* teams , mwenae or proesksma of co shuamµ or the satiety precaunma and programs moadent thereto Or far arty ladme of CONTRACTOR w amply with laws and Regulations upphable to the kintab g a mloni of the Work ENuINCCR will not be r rap Osible for CON7RA(TORs failure in perform a furnish the Nmk in accordance with the Contract Documents 9113 f N(I[NCIsR will art be ble la the acts a omeemes of CONTRACTOR responsible of any Suhconere ,tor utry Supplier a of my vow Perm a anv®um P=c I g or fumshag my of the Work 9 13 4 LNGINEGRs mve,w of de foal Appkcmron Cur Puymcnt and acaeapmyng documenteum and all mauaaura,c and opcnmg{ sutneuom, srhalulca gaaxnaae Bunde and certdatrlea t Impech. wMa and appwals and other dxumaaeu. r2rd to be delivered by pamgmphl412 willonly be to determine generally that their comma compl m with din raryumnmis of and in the as of artnttats of mspetnaa tests and app rwRle that the resdls aniflod tudicate compliance with the Contact l romtmem ) 13 The hmnauan upon enthoroy ant reslznuibtbty get forth in thta pw%mph 9 13 stall oleo apply to TNGfNMWs Caen buts Reetkmt PrrJeA Representative and aso anla AR rici k ut-CRANGFSiN ria WORk 101 Wtlhot mvandetmg the ASoxaamt and without atom many surely OWNER may at any tune a from ume to trout order adntou, deletsau a Mvrnau in the Work such sddhtsm, deletions or revteoru will be emlmnced by a Written Amendment, a Chart/ Order a s Watr Chimp Dirrecuve (Ipon recmpt of any such doestment. CONTRACTOR shall proing y proceeded with the Work involved which will be per ad ceder the applicable eaidMM of the LONIMct DocWsaus(sertept as otherwise apeageal(y provided} 102 If OWM and CONTRACTOR we unable to sgree as to the mum If any of an e(bl9Wrtmt in the (none Pow a an sddumnmt of the Contract Tunes that should be slowed as a result of a Work (buv Directive a clean may be made da rehr a provided in Article I I or Arndul2 101 CONTRACTOR stall not be settled to an mermx m the Cdraettprme a en exWutm of ihs r..antraci Tunic with rugea w airy Wak pafonnai that a rut rWWuaud by the Ccnnsct Documents as smanded, mo(tfiad and wpplemmtodasprevdedmparegraMs35aM36 except m the cox of an emergamy as provided m pusgM 6 2± or in the ram of lumwenN Work as provided in persgraph I3 9 104 OWNER and CONTRACTOR dell execute app spr matt Ch iror Orders recommended ammended by EM NIM ( 1041 diamgw in the Work wladr we (t)ordered by OWNER manumit to paragraph 101 (a)requned bevause of seceptana of kftidrn Wak unukr paragraph 1311 a (everting 41*11n, Work under paragraph 1314 a (m) ageed to by the pestles 104 datigas in the Contract price or Comma Times which sure agreed To by theparom and 1043 dattgea m th Camgtt Pea a Connxa Taw which embody the subnanae of any Vinne, dm,tam rendered by LNOINBER pursuant to paragraph 9 11 Ir w tiled nil in lieu of eattub,S any such ( ImrW ()rda an appeal may be taken flan any such uloccam, in ac umdmw with the }ravnsaotu of the Coosa Documents and aadarehis Lazy and Replations, but dum* an such appeal CONTRACTOR shell waiirryy on rim WM and adhere t to progress sbdufe to powdecl to e 105 If wive of sly change affecting the gencral soup, of the Work or the provisions of the ( ontrac! rkeommu (including but not bmacd td Contract Nee or (aamct Times) is required by the provision, of any Bond to be 1�rveo w a surety the &w of any well mm tux will be CONTRACTOR s Ms MAJ ty and the m e= or each applicable Bad will be aubustedaccordmq;ly ARTICh F I"RANCF Ob CONTRA( T PRICF III ]he Contact Price constitute, the teal oomptxaMmn(mhjea to nutlmnsed a4usanesss) payable to CONTRACTORfa pmfarmusg gm Wddc Alldudes, resp nsibildma and ub4pilu s, seaward W or unlerakm by CONTRACTOR shall be at CONTRACTORS eaymae without charge in the CaWatl lame 112 The Comma Price may only be chunged by a Charge Orden or b) a Wrimn Amendment. Any clam fie an Adjustment to she Grams Pnae shall be based on wngm lance delwumd by the ppaarittyy make the him b the other aid soENOINF9R martI than thug days) aRerrthe start of the arounena, a terser giving rise Wthe Chaim and staring the hum white o(stipteortr clam alt be el the amours o[ the latm fith the vat nodsa shalt u mse old went (unless days DJE the start of silt uaunem,e a were summit ENGINEER allomince, additional r taw for dmrnent he submit Rod or mere acumen raw m support es the Clan) and shell be x ampmed Claimed c camams wrmm sfmmnen! thin de aeJ faun viis coven am lamwn amof to Couch the r evML a enadedclair for m rstra d[ said dwmrertw ic evict All dame for steam o ihn Contract Prue shall be determined by ENG ER m a with per, tabh911 rf OWNER end CONTRACTOR No mrafo un acbRe eyrce on rim owum n involved will e v olio Era Btt Btedinnsw in the C(adrhis Asa will b, valid dour mtbnrtt4d m eaaderce wtih this mtragraph it 1 113 The value of any Work mvemel by a Charge Order or of any claim fa an adjustment in the Contract A. will be detenmrmd ae lollows 11 3 1 where the Work involved as covered b) duet pnees wmmtwd to the O.matraa Ddaanenr; by appiaenm of such on( pnea to the yut"11w, of the rem, , of ed (sulyeer to the proeutum of WM QtNBNA1 CONDO ROM 19104 (t99aBea.) s3 w/(]TV O"Oa r COILRS MOOFMA riONa(H N4R1Ne) paragraphs I 9 1 throt* 119 3 agluitvey 113> whae the Work unrolled a no. covered Iry mill lines contained m the Comtmt D,, mints, by a mmuelly speed payment basis Including lump sum (which may uamde an allowance for overhead and pmfh not nec,aonly in aewnence with parapaph 116 2) 1133 where the Work mvolved,s nor covered by=I prees contained in the Chamad Documents and ugreeaent to a lump son, s raft reached under (bit graau�ralas l Z on the beets of the Cm of Pre Work pia Sled in paragraphs 114 and It 5) plus a ( ONTRACTOR s fee for marbled and prohl (daemmedasprowuled m pampeph 11 6) Coat ejae Welk 114 The corm Coat of the Work morns the sum of all war necessordy, mauled and paid by CONTRACTOR in the }roper pafausnce of the Wok E<opt as mhen;ne nla) be alused in m wring by OWNER each chats dill he In amconn no higher than those pinvulag Inthe locality of the Project, dull Include only the following vans and AmH not include any of the cots tmnuaed In paragraph IIS N 4 1 payroll wen for employees in tile dust emphay of CONTRACTOR in the per6xmane of the Work miler whedulee of job clasafkeadms geed upon by OWNER and CONTRACTOR Such willgces dell include without hmrtMmn aghenmaderts fsamen and other positional employed fill onto at the am Payroll 9osts for anidoyaa out emplo wt fullA me on the We& awl he ap ortalmd m the has of thew tare scam on the M1 The mules 11 41 C on of all materuls and eq=pttlnd frmshed and Incorporated in We Wo6, uhr4udn cams of tmnsprxtatron and forage thercof and Supphe,s field services ,eyuved in connection liardwrth cloth dr dawums dull sc"ue to, CONTRACTOR unless OWNER depcarn funds with CONTRACTOR with xhich to make pvymema m wh,h Iwe the cosh ducounm dull accrue to OWNER AR trade drscarnn rob" and refunds and returns foam all, of Surplus matenda and equipment shall Sown, to OWNER. and CONTRACTOR dull ask, provwone w Out th y may be obmmol 11 4 3 Payments made by CON I RA( I OR to the StNcmua<tors for Work p"firsned or 5srnished by Sllhconumanra It regurred by OWNER ha M06RSAN I,0M n0N919104(IMlebidder) 24 ICIrYOI TMTM WMMMIH1A11069r LV41waaJ CONTRACTOR ,hall obtain wmpeutrve huts }non 4ubumbxcvas aa.epmble to OWNER and CONTRACTOR and dull dehver nwh bids t9 OWNER who will than dominate with it, adim of ENOMEER which bids, deny wdl be accepted If my Sulwordraet proides that the 1Ysbornaaemr a to be peat on the be. of Cost of the Work plus a Re, the Subcommcchys Cost of df Walk and in dill be derarmmed in the acne maim a CONTRACTORS, Cost of the Work and file es prwrded in penlnrgiu 114 115 116 uN 117 All abwmracn shallbe subject to the osha provrvorm of the Coact Doumeras nswfbr ea applicable 11 44 ( nit of specal cnrtuimms (Including but not landed to anprwera, srehltste, ateeingg mbaetawa, nveyom mormys mid wa mama) empllooyed for serwlcea Specifically mimed m the 114.3 Supptememd casts ucludhtg the following. 11451 The pro". nl narsasry traraprooms, unw, al rd vrl,.aea u ce atieneas of CONTRACTOR employees incurred in discharge of dutes corrected with the Work 11452 Cris, Imludw% mula anti and maue of all nmtaak apppIr damnc i,wilmam, machmay appllaac¢, office and tanporary gedlms at the am and hand woo rot owned M the woken which fire emaamed in the ornance, of the cos; Im arket value of such ,hams used bn nil consisted which reman de property of CONTRACTOR 11453 Remale of all ,mmamm eeqquuyanem and im chutery and the pub thereof whelherremad foam CONTRACTOR m others m uocordance with rental apecal" approved by OWNER wish the Advae of ENGINEER, and the cmas of armapatatror4 loauhrg urJnseInsg. meta[lsllm drsmm hiV did removal OwedA m mxadamc: with moms of ad =in] apeemeras The renml of any Such eguspseea machinery or pan shall cease when the we thereof" no lag" necessary far its Work 11454 Sales caaumer use or wilar mesa related w the Walk, and for which CONTRACTOR a table unposed by Laws and RVAIstrwa 114 s 5 L "as lest for causes other than ,whoa of ( ON RA( TOR Shy Su on mail, or anyo w directly or arduealy employed by any of them a fa whose a,n any of than may be Imble and roySlry psymmus end toes Co permits and hcaams 1145o Lassa and damages (and related uxpatses)maused by damage to the Work, not caurpby ( OeaaNI RA( I ORanm m coin allowed umd