HomeMy WebLinkAboutBID - 7434 RESERVOIR RIDGE NATURAL AREA IMPROVEMENTS (3)SPECIFICATIONS
AND
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
FOR
RESERVOIR RIDGE NATURAL AREA
IMPROVMENTS
BID NO. 7434
PURCHASING DIVISION
215 NORTH MASON STREET, 2ND FLOOR, FORT COLLINS
OCTOBER 10, 2012 – 3:00 P.M. (OUR CLOCK)
Financial Services
Purchasing Division
215 N. Mason St. 2nd Floor
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.221.6775
970.221.6707
fcgov.com/purchasing
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Pages
BID INFORMATION
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-A1 - 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
SOILS REPORT
SECTION 00020
INVITATION TO BID
SECTION 00020
INVITATION TO BID
Date: September 18, 2012
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 October 10, 2012, for the
Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements; BID NO. 7434. If delivered, they are to be
delivered to 215 North Mason Street, 2nd Floor, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80524. If mailed, the
mailing address is P. O. 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 7434. The Work consists of
construction of a parking lot, recycled asphalt trail, pedestrian bridge and structural footings,
concrete sidewalk, access road, vault toilet, gates and fences, storm drains, irrigation ditch and
culverts, landscaping and seeding/restoration of any areas disturbed by construction.
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.
The City encourages all disadvantaged business enterprises to submit bid in response to all
invitations and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin.
A prebid conference and job walk with representatives of prospective Bidders will be
held at 11:00 AM, on September 25, 2012, in Conference Room 1A at 215 N Mason Street,
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:
City of Fort Collins BuySpeed: https://www.fcgov.com/eprocurement
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.
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
James B. O'Neill, II, CPPO, FNIGP
Purchasing & Risk Management Director
SECTION 00100
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
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 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, judgment, 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 subject 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
just 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.
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 project 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 cashier's 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 such 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.
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.
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 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.
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 major
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.
17.0 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.
18.0 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 hall deliver one fully signed counterpart to CONTRACTOR. Each counterpart is
to be accompanied by a complete set of the Drawings with appropriate identification.
19.0 TAXES.
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.
20.0 RETAINAGE.
Provisions concerning retainage are set forth in the Agreement.
21.0 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 is
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.
22.0 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.
23.0 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 00300
BID FORM
SECTION 00300
BID FORM
PROJECT:7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements
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 cashier's 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
.
8. BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid)
BID ESTIMATED UNIT ITEM
ITEM # DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL
1 Mobilization 1 LS
2 Erosion Control 1 LS
3 Demolition 1 LS
4 Topsoil Remove/Replace 2,000 CY
5 Unclassified Excavation 1,500 CY
6 Import Clean Fill 1,210 CY
7 Colored Concrete Paving - 5" Thick 997 SF
8 Colored Concrete Paving - 6" Thick 556 SF
9 Recycled Asphalt Trail 4" Thick 448 TON
10 Recycled Asphalt Parking Area and Entrance Road 6" Thick 837 TON
11 Asphaltic Concrete Entrance Apron 6" Thick 132 TON
12 8" RCP storm culvert at 8' trail 10 LF
13 18" RCP (FES included in length) 172 LF
14 18" Concrete Flared End Section 8 EA
15 Type L Rip Rap (includes 6" type III bedding) 216 SF
16 Pedestrian Bridge Abutments (helical pier system) 1 LS
17 55 foot Pedestrian Prefabricated Bridge 1 EA
18 Landscape Restoration 57,925 SF
19 Landscape Plantings 47 EA
20 CXT Vault Toilet "Gunnison" 1 LS
21 Site Furnishings 1 LS
22 Fencing 2,181 LF
Bid items are described in Section 01800
TOTAL BASE BID
IN WORDS:
UNIT PRICES
For additions and deletions to the Contract, the following unit prices shall be applicable for the
specific items listed. Unit Prices shall be complete, in place including required labor, materials,
permits, equipment, implements, testing, parts and supplies necessary for, and incidental to
proper installation, as indicated on the Drawings, and in the Specifications.
A. The Contractor agrees that for requested and/or required changes in the scope of work,
the Contract Sum shall be adjusted in accordance with the following unit prices, where the
Owner elects to use this method of determining costs.
B. The Contractor is advised that the unit prices will enter into the determination of the
successful bidder. Unreasonable prices may result in rejection of the entire bid proposal.
C. Unit prices for irrigation shall include pipe, fittings, valves, concrete thrust block and
stabilizers and any other items shown on the Drawings, as described in the Specifications
or recommended by the manufacturer as part of the installation.
D. The unit prices quoted by the Contractor shall be those unit prices that will be charged or
credited for labor and materials to be provided regardless of the total number of units
and/or amount of labor required for added or deleted items of work.
DEMOLITION
ITEM UNIT PRICE
Demo – Asphalt Saw Cutting $___________________LF
Tree removal $___________________EA
Fence removal $___________________LF
EARTHWORK AND UTILITIES
ITEM UNIT PRICE
Imported Topsoil $___________________CY
Imported Clean Fill $___________________CY
Earthwork - Cut and Stockpiling $___________________CY
Earthwork – Fill $___________________CY
Imported Structural Fill $___________________CY
Import Class 5/6 ABC $___________________CY
Topsoil Stripping and Stockpiling $___________________CY
Topsoil Spreading and Placement $___________________CY
Rip Rap- Type L $__________________TON
Storm Sewer – 18” RCP $___________________LF
Storm Sewer – 18” Flared End Section $___________________EA
Storm Sewer – 8” RCP $___________________LF
Storm Sewer – 8” Flared End Section $___________________EA
Erosion Control – Earthen Berm $___________________LF
Erosion Control – Inlet Protection $___________________EA
Erosion Control – Wattle Protection $___________________EA
HARDSCAPE
ITEM UNIT PRICE
Integral Color Concrete Pavement (5” thick) $___________________SF
Integral Color Concrete Pavement (6” thick) $___________________SF
Recycled Asphalt $__________________TON
LANDSCAPE
Landscape seeding $____________________SF
Deciduous Shrub – 5 gal $____________________EA
IRRIGATION
ITEM UNIT PRICE
Master Valve- 3” $___________________EA
Flow Sensor- 4” $___________________EA
Air Relief Valve- 2” $___________________EA
Irrigation for turf (seed or sod) areas less than 10 feet in width $___________________SF
Irrigation for turf (seed or sod) areas greater than10 feet in width
$___________________SF
Pop-Up Spray Sprinkler with Toro Precision nozzle $___________________EA
Pop-Up Spray Sprinkler with MP Rotator nozzle $___________________EA
Pop-Up Rotor Sprinkler with nozzle – Rain Bird 8005’s $___________________EA
Drip Irrigation – per Shrub, Perennial or Grass in planting bed $___________________EA
Drip Irrigation – per Shrub or Tree in seeded area $___________________EA
Sleeve Pipe- 2” Class 200 PVC $___________________LF
Sleeve Pipe- 3” Class 200 PVC $___________________LF
Sleeve Pipe- 4” Class 200 PVC $___________________LF
Sleeve Pipe- 6” Class 200 PVC $___________________LF
Sleeve Pipe- 8” Class 200 PVC $___________________LF
Isolation Gate Valve Assembly – 3” $___________________EA
Isolation Gate Valve Assembly – 4” $___________________EA
Quick Coupling Valve Assembly $___________________EA
Remote Control Valve Assembly for Sprinkler Laterals – 1” $___________________EA
Remote Control Valve Assembly for Sprinkler Laterals – 1.5” $___________________EA
Remote Control Valve Assembly for Sprinkler Laterals – 2” $___________________EA
Remote Control Valve Assembly for Sprinkler Laterals – 3” $___________________EA
Remote Control Valve Assembly for Drip Laterals – 1” $___________________EA
Flush Cap Assembly $___________________EA
Mainline Pipe – 3” $___________________LF
Mainline Pipe – 4” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 1” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 1.25” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 1.5” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 2” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 2 1/2” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 3” $___________________LF
Lateral Pipe – 4” $___________________LF
LANDSCAPE
ITEM UNIT PRICE
Finish Grading $___________________SF
Organic Amendment $___________________CY
Irrigated Fescue Mix Turf Seeding $___________________SF
Dryland Turf Seeding $___________________SF
Irrigated Blue Gramma Turf Seeding $___________________SF
Irrigated Buffalo Sod $___________________SF
Evergreen Tree – 8’ height $___________________EA
Deciduous Tree – 3” caliper $___________________EA
Deciduous Tree – 2” caliper $___________________EA
Deciduous Shrub – 5 gal $___________________EA
Evergreen Shrub – 5 gal $___________________EA
Perennial – 1 gal $___________________EA
Ornamental Grass – 5 gal $___________________EA
Weed Barrier $___________________SF
City Supplied Mulch – Installation Only $___________________SF
Sandstone Landscape Boulder 4’ $___________________EA
Sandstone Landscape Boulder 3’ $___________________EA
Sandstone Landscape Boulder 2’ $___________________EA
City Supplied Landscape Log – Installation Only $___________________LF
SITE FURNISHINGS
ITEM UNIT PRICE
Site Bench $___________________EA
Bike Rack $___________________EA
Picnic Table $___________________EA
Trash Can $___________________EA
Drinking Fountain $___________________EA
LED Rope Lighting $___________________LF
LED Spot Lighting $___________________EA
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 Bid 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
BY:
Printed Date
Title
License Number (If Applicable)
(Seal - if Bid is by corporation)
Attest:
Address
Telephone
Email
SECTION 00400
SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS
00410 Bid Bond
00420 Statement of Bidder's Qualifications
00430 Schedule of Subcontractors
SECTION 00410
BID BOND
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, 7434 Reservoir Ridge
Natural Area Improvements.
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.
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 SURETY
Name:
Address:
By: By:
Title: Title:
ATTEST:
By:
(SEAL) (SEAL)
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 you ever defaulted on a contract?
If so, where and why?
10. Are you debarred by any government agency?
If yes list agency name.
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?
18. Are you licensed as a General Contractor?
If yes, in what city, county and state?
What class, license and numbers?
19. Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract?
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
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 ________________ this ______ day of __________________, 20__.
Company:
By: Printed:
Title:
State of
County of
being duly sworn deposes and says that he
is of
(Name) (Organization)
and that 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__.
(Seal)
Notary Public
My commission expires: .
SECTION 00430
SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS
List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors performing over
15% of the contract.
ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR
SECTION 00500
AGREEMENT FORMS
00510 Notice of Award
00520 Agreement
00530 Notice to Proceed
SECTION 00510
NOTICE OF AWARD
DATE:
TO:
PROJECT:7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements
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
7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements.
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.
City of Fort Collins
OWNER
By:
James B. O’Neill, II, CPPO, FNIGP
Director of Purchasing & Risk Management
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 7434 Reservoir
Ridge Natural Area Improvements and is generally described in Section 01010.
ARTICLE 2. ENGINEER
The Project has been designed by Interwest Consulting Group. The Natural
Area Department 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 by March 1, 2013, 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 by April 1, 2013, 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 preceding 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.
1) Substantial Completion:
Three HundredDollars ($300.00) for each calendar day or fraction
thereof that expires after the March 1, 2013 deadline for Substantial
Completion of the Work until the Work is Substantially Complete.
2) Final Acceptance:
After Substantial Completion, One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) for
each calendar day or fraction thereof that expires after the April 1, 2013
deadline for Final Payment and Acceptance until the Work is ready for
Final Payment and Acceptance.
ARTICLE 4. CONTRACT PRICE
4.1 OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for performance of the Work in
accordance with the Contract Documents in current funds as follows:
Dollars ($ ), 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, Owner will be entitled to withhold as
contract retainage five percent (5%) of each progress payment, 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. If , in the sole
discretion of Owner, on recommendation of Engineer, Owner determines
that the character and progress of the Work have been satisfactory to
OWNER and ENGINEER, OWNER 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. 95% 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 3 for payment.
5.1.2. Upon Substantial Completion payment will be made in an amount
sufficient, if necessary, 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.
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:
7.2.1 Certificate 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:
PG. SHEET TITLE SHEET NO.
1 Cover Sheet 1
2 General Notes 2
3 Trail Layout Plan 3
4 Horizontal Control Plan 4
5 Grading Plan 5
6 Bridge Plan and Profile 6
7 Erosion Control Plan 7
8 Construction Details 8
9 Construction Details 9
10 Landscape Plan 10
11 Bridge Details 11
12 Bridge Details 12
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
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.
OWNER: CITY OF FORT COLLINS CONTRACTOR:
By: By:
JAMES B. O’NEILL II, CPPO, FNIGP
DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING
AND RISK MANAGEMENT
PRINTED
Title: Title:
Date: Date:
Attest: (CORPORATE SEAL)
City Clerk
Address for giving notices:
P. O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522 Attest:
Approved as to Form Address for giving notices:
Assistant City Attorney
License No.:
SECTION 00530
NOTICE TO PROCEED
Description of Work: 7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements
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
By:
Title:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF NOTICE
Receipt of the above Notice to Proceed is hereby acknowledged this day of
, 20__.
CONTRACTOR:
By:
Title:
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
Bond No.
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, 7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements.
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.
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: Principal
(Title) (Title)
(Corporate Seal)
(Address)
IN PRESENCE OF: Other Partners
_____________________________ By:
_____________________________ By:
IN PRESENCE OF: Surety
_____________________________ By:_____________________________________
_____________________________
(Address)
(Surety Seal)
NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Agreement. If CONTRACTOR is
Partnership, all partners should execute Bond.
SECTION 00615
PAYMENT BOND
Bond No.
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 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, 7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements.
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.
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: Principal
(Title) (Title)
(Corporate Seal)
(Address)
IN PRESENCE OF: Other Partners
_____________________________ By:
_____________________________ By:
IN PRESENCE OF: Surety
_____________________________ By:_____________________________________
_____________________________
(Address)
(Surety Seal)
NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Agreement. If CONTRACTOR is
Partnership, all partners should execute Bond.
SECTION 00630
CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
CONTRACTOR shall insert his own standard form for Certificate of Insurance.
SECTION 00635
CERTIFICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
TO: CITY OF FORT COLLINS (OWNER)
DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION: PROJECT TITLE:7434 Reservoir Ridge
Natural Area Improvements
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.
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 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
DATE
REMARKS:
SECTION 00640
CERTIFICATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE
, 20__
TO:
Gentlemen:
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, 7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements.
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 00650
LIEN WAIVER RELEASE
(CONTRACTOR)
TO: City of Fort Collins, Colorado (OWNER)
FROM: (CONTRACTOR)
PROJECT: 7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements
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, if 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.
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.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
SECTION 00660
CONSENT OF SURETY
TO: City of Fort Collins, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "OWNER")
CONTRACTOR:
PROJECT: 7434 Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements
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 , 20____ .
(Surety Company)
By:
ATTACH: Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority of Attorney(s)-in-Fact.
SECTION 00670
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE
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 Contractor’s Exemption Certificate on exempt projects.
Upon receipt of the Certificate, the prime contractor should make a copy for each subcontractor
involved in the project and complete it by filling in the subcontractor’s 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
contractor’s 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 projects. 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 00700
GENERAL CONDITIONS
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-4.2 Subsurface and Physical Conditions:
A. Add the following language to paragraph 4.2.1 of the General Conditions.
4.2.1.1.1 The following report(s) of exploration and tests of subsurface conditions
at the site of the Work:
Geotechnical Investigation by CTL Thompson Inc., dated May 11, 2012,
Project No. FC05844-125
Contractor may rely upon the accuracy of the technical data contained in the
geotechnical documents, but not upon nontechnical data, interpretations or
opinions contained therein or upon the completeness of any information in the
report.
B. 4.2.1.2.1 No drawing of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface or
subsurface structures (except Underground Facilities referred to in Paragraph
4.3) which are at or contiguous to the site have been utilized by the Engineer in
preparation of the Contract Documents, except the following:
None
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).
SECTION 00900
ADDENDA, MODIFICATIONS AND PAYMENT
00950 Contract Change Order
00960 Application for Payment
SECTION 00950
CHANGE ORDER NO.
PROJECT TITLE: Reservoir Ridge Natural Area Improvements
CONTRACTOR:
PROJECT NUMBER: 7434
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 .00
TOTAL PENDING CHANGE ORDER .00
TOTAL THIS CHANGE ORDER .00
TOTAL % OF THIS CHANGE ORDER %
TOTAL C.O.% OF ORIGNINAL CONTRACT %
ADJUSTED CONTRACT COST $ .00
(Assuming all change orders approved)
ACCEPTED BY: DATE:
Contractor's Representative
ACCEPTED BY: DATE:
Project Manager
REVIEWED BY: DATE:
Title:
APPROVED BY: DATE:
Title:
APPROVED BY: DATE:
cc: City Clerk Contractor
Project File Architect
Engineer Purchasing
Section 00960
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT PAGE 1 OF 4
OWNER: City of Fort Collins PROJECT: APPLICATION NUMBER:
APPLICATION DATE:
PERIOD BEGINNING:
ENGINEER: CONTRACTOR: PERIOD ENDING:
PROJECT NUMBER:
CHANGE ORDERS Application is made for Payment as shown below in connection with Contract
NUMBER DATE AMOUNT
The present status of the account for this Contract is as
follows:
1
2 Original Contract Amount:
3 Net Change by Change Order:
Current contract Amount: $0.00
Total Completed and Stored to Date:
Less Previous Applications:
Amount Due this Application - Before Retainage: $0.00
Less Retainage:
Net Change by Change Order $0.00 AMOUNT DUE THIS APPLICATION: $0.00
CERTIFICATION:
The undersigned CONTRACTOR certifies that all obligations of CONTRACTOR incurred in connection with
the Work have been satisfied as required in Paragraph 14.3. of the General Conditions of the Contract.
The above Amount Due This Application is requested by the CONTRACTOR.
Date: By:
Payment of the above Amount Due This Application is recommended by the ENGINEER.
Date: By:
Payment of the above Amount Due This Application has been reviewed by the OWNER'S Project Manager.
Date: By:
Payment of the above Amount Due This Application is approved by the OWNER.
Date: By:
CONTRACT AMOUNTS
APPLICATION FOR
PAYMENT PAGE 2 OF 4
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City of Fort Collins Table of Contents
Park Planning and Development
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 01000 Project Summary
Section 01100 Summary of Work
Section 01160 Site Conditions
Section 01290 Measurement and Payment
Section 01300 Coordination and Project Meetings
Section 01310 Construction Schedules
Section 01330 Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples
Section 01340 Survey Data
Section 01450 Quality Control and Testing
Section 01500 Temporary Controls
Section 01510 Temporary Utilities
Section 01570 Traffic Control
Section 01600 Material and Equipment
Section 01700 Contract Close-Out
Section 01800 Definition of Bid Items
DIVISION 2 SITEWORK
Section 02100 Mobilization
Section 02200 Earthwork and Grading
Section 02221 Trenching, Backfilling and Compacting
Section 02750 Portland Cement Concrete Paving
Section 02820 Fencing
Section 02870 Site Furnishings
Section 02890 Pedestrian and Light Vehicle Bridge – IPE Decking
Section 02930 Non-Irrigated Seed Construction
DIVISION 7 MOISTURE PROTECTION
Section 07900 Joint Sealers
APPENDIX
Geotechnical Engineering Report
City of Fort Collins Table of Contents
Park Planning and Development
SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS
Sheet 1 Cover Sheet & Vicinity Map
Sheet 2 General Notes
Sheet 3 Overall Trail Layout
Sheet 4 Horizontal Control Plan
Sheet 5 Grading Plan
Sheet 6 Bridge Plan & Profile
Sheet 7 Erosion Control Plan
Sheet 8-9 Construction details
Sheet 10 Landscape plan
Sheet 11-12 Bridge Details
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01000 – PROJECT SUMMARY
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Scope
A. This section contains general requirements that are applicable to this project.
1.02 Description of Work
A. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials and equipment necessary to perform the work items
called for on the bid schedule.
1.03 City Furnished Materials
A. None.
1.04 Conditions of Work
A. Area of Work: The Contractor shall confine his operations to the immediate work area. Material
storage shall be confined to areas shown on the Drawings or designated by the City.
B. Regulations: The Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations
pertaining to safety, traffic control, fire prevention, erosion control and environmental protection.
C. Working Hours: The Contractor's working hours shall be between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., with no
work on weekends or Federal holidays, unless otherwise approved by the City.
D. Material Storage: The Contractor's material and equipment storage site shall be limited to the area of
the project site. The area shall be kept orderly and free of litter.
1.05 Project Cleanup
A. The Contractor is responsible to maintain the construction site in a clean and orderly condition from the
start of the project to completion. Daily cleanups are required.
1. The City may require Contractor to perform cleanup within 100 feet of the progress of the work
and perform cleanup of the site daily prior to work stoppage.
B. Store volatile wastes in covered containers and dispose off-site.
1. Provide on-site covered containers for the collection of waste materials, debris and rubbish.
2. Neatly store construction materials, such as concrete forms, when not in use.
C. Wastes shall not be buried or burned on the site or disposed of into storm drains, sanitary sewers,
streams or waterways.
D. At project completion the Contractor shall remove all equipment, materials, and debris from the site
including toilets and dumpsters. Areas around work sites shall be cleaned with dirt and grass surfaces
raked clean of any slag from the Contractor's operations. Broom clean exterior paved surfaces.
Remaining dirt and fill material shall be removed, or may be scattered, with the approval of the City.
1.06 Trash Removal
A. All non-salvageable items and trash shall be hauled off the site and disposed of in accordance with
applicable state and local regulations. Items shall be transported in tarp-covered or closed vehicles.
Any materials dropped or blown off vehicles shall be picked up immediately by Contractor.
1. All salvageable steel items to be recycled at Colorado Iron and Metal. Provide quantity of recycled
materials to Owner.
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2. All organic materials to be recycled at Hageman Earth Cycle. Provide quantity of recycled
materials to Owner.
1.07 Verification of Dimensions
A. The Contractor shall he responsible for the coordination and proper relation of the work. He shall field
verify all dimensions and advise the City of any discrepancies prior to proceeding with that phase of
the work.
1.08 Fire Hydrants
A. Fire Hydrant Connections: City’s permission is required for connection to fire hydrants. Only
compatible adapters shall be utilized for hydrant connections. A gate valve shall be provided and
installed by the Contractor between the hydrant and supply hoses to control flow. Connection shall
include backflow protection. Temporary connections to fire hydrants shall he disconnected at the end
of each working day. No quick closing valves such as plug or butterfly valves will he used.
1.09 Outages
A. Utility outages necessitated by the work shall be requested in writing at least fifteen (15) working days
prior to the proposed outage. The request shall be directed to the City and shall stipulate the specific
utility system(s) and circuits to be affected, the location of the work, the time at which the shutdown
will occur, and the duration of the outage for each system. Outages shall be kept to a minimum both in
number and in duration. Where multiple outages are required, as many outages as can be accurately
scheduled shall he submitted as a group.
1.10 Fill Material
A. Excess fill material, including rock, gravel, sod, broken concrete or asphalt, plaster, etc., shall be
hauled off the site and disposed of in accordance with applicable State and local regulations.
B. Additional fill material, if required, shall be hauled to the site from off the site as a necessary part of
the work. Material composition shall be subject to the requirements of the specifications.
1.11 Parking
A. Parking of the Contractor's vehicles shall be restricted to an area designated by the City.
1.12 Telephone
A. Business Telephone: At the beginning of construction, the Contractor shall provide the City with a
telephone number at which the Contractor or his representative may be contacted at any time during
regular working hours. The Contractor shall also provide a phone number for after-duty hours contact.
1.13 Sanitary Provisions
A. The Contractor shall provide temporary toilets for the use of construction personnel. Location, type,
proposed maintenance, etc., shall be approved by the City prior to placing toilets. Temporary toilets
shall be removed at the completion of construction and the adjacent area restored to the condition
existing prior to the start of construction or as indicated on the plans.
1.14 Pollution Abatement
A. Transporting materials to or from the site shall be accomplished in a manner preventing materials or
particles from becoming airborne. Earth materials shall be covered, wetted or otherwise protected.
Gravel, sand and concrete shall be contained within vehicles to prevent spillage.
B. Prevent the deposit of dirt, mud or debris on improved streets and roads, and remove all should such
deposition occur.
C. Burning of any material on site is prohibited.
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D. Stream beds, lakes, drainage ways, sanitary and storm sewers, etc., shall not be polluted by fuels, oils,
bitumen, acids, or other harmful materials. Surface drainage from the construction site, which contains
harmful amounts of sediment, shall not be allowed to drain onto adjacent areas. All grading shall be
accomplished to allow sedimentation to settle out prior to flowing onto adjacent areas.
E. Flushing of concrete trucks is allowed only at the project site or the designated contractor storage area,
with the responsibility of control and cleanup resting with the Contractor.
F. Toxic, corrosive and flammable materials for construction other than specified shall not be used
without prior approval of the City of Fort Collins. When approved, disposal of these materials or their
containers will be off site and conform to state and federal regulations.
1.15 Protection of Property
A. Initiate, maintain and supervise necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to:
1. The Work and materials and equipment to be incorporated in the project, whether in storage on or
off the site: and
2. Property at the site or adjacent thereto, including fences, patios, driveways, sidewalks, pavement,
trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, structures, utilities and underground facilities not designated for
removal, relocation or replacement in the course of construction.
B. Maintain, protect, and support existing utilities and other appurtenances against damage by shoring,
bracing, or other means.
C. Do not stockpile excavated material against existing appurtenances.
1.16 Survey Requirements
A. Contractor shall be responsible for construction staking necessary for proper and accurate completion
of the work covered by this contract. The Contractor shall provide experienced instrument personnel,
competent assistants, and such instruments, tools, stakes, and other materials required to complete the
survey, layout, and measurement Work. Survey work shall be performed under the direction of a
licensed professional surveyor in the State of Colorado. In addition, Contractor shall furnish, without
charge, competent personnel and such tools, stakes, and other materials as Engineer may require in
checking survey, layout, and measurement Work performed by the Contractor.
B. All work shall be performed to the lines, grades, and elevations shown on the Drawings. When
construction falls within the following tolerances, the installation will be acceptable to the Owner, with
respect to the lines and grades. If the tolerances are not met, the Contractor shall be responsible for
performing modifications to the facilities to bring the project components into the tolerances.
Description:
Maximum Permissible Deviation from
Alignment and Elevation shown on the
Drawings:
Horizontal location of structures 0.05 feet
Horizontal location of paved areas 0.10 feet
Horizontal location of grading &
Surface features (i.e. berms, swales, etc.)
0.50 feet
Vertical elevation of structures 0.05 feet
Vertical elevation of paved areas 0.05 feet
Vertical elevation of underground installations 0.05 feet
Vertical elevation of grading &
surface features (i.e. berms, swales, etc.)
0.10 feet
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C. Contractor shall remove and reconstruct Work that is improperly located. Horizontal and vertical
alignments shall be checked regularly as the Work progresses. Contractor shall report results to the
Engineer.
D. If the construction survey uncovers any discrepancies, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer, in
writing, prior to construction proceeding. If the Contractor proceeds with work that includes apparent
discrepancies without resolution by the Engineer, he assumes full responsibility for any subsequent
necessary modifications.
1.17 Construction Superintendent
A. The construction superintendent shall be at the job site any time work is being accomplished by any of
the trades per General Conditions including, but not limited to, Article 6.
PART 2 - MATERIALS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
City of Fort Collins SECTION 01100 – SUMMARY OF WORK
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01100 - SUMMARY OF WORK
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Description of Work
A.. The City of Fort Collins Reservoir Ridge Improvements includes construction of a recycled asphalt
parking lot, recycled asphalt trail, pedestrian bridge and structural footings, concrete sidewalk, access
road, vault toilet, gates and fences, irrigation ditches and pipes, landscaping, and seeding/restoration of
any areas disturbed by construction.
B. Protection and Restoration.
1. Replace to equal or better conditions all items removed and replaced or damaged during
construction. Restore all areas disturbed to match surrounding surface conditions.
1.02 Notices to Private Owners and Authorities
A. Notify private owners of adjacent property, utilities, affected governmental agencies, and school
district when execution of the work may affect them.
B. Give notification 48 hours in advance to enable affected persons to provide for their needs when it is
necessary to temporarily deny access or services.
C. Contact utilities at least 48 hours prior to excavating near underground utilities.
D. Contact all agencies at least 72 hours prior to start of construction. Notify all agencies of the proposed
scope of work schedule and any items that would affect their daily operation.
E. Names and telephone numbers of affected agencies and utilities in the area are listed below for
Contractor's convenience.
Water - City of Fort Collins, Colorado 221-6681
Storm Sewer - City of Fort Collins, Colorado 221-6605
Sanitary Sewer - City of Fort Collins, Colorado 221-6681
Electrical - City of Fort Collins, Colorado 482-5922, 221-8553
Gas - Public Service Company of Colorado 482-5922, 221-8553
Telephone - U.S. West Communications 484-0300, 226-6310
Roads - City of Ft. Collins, Colorado 221-6815
Cable Television – AT&T Cable Services 493-7400
Utility Locates - One-call System 1-800-922-1987
Safety - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 844-3061
Fire - Poudre Fire Authority Non-Emergency 221-6581/ Emergency 911
Police - City of Fort Collins Police Department Non-Emergency 221-6550 / Emergency 911
Larimer County Sheriff's Department - Non-Emergency 221-7177
Postmaster - United States Postal Service 482-2837
Ambulance - Poudre Valley Hospital Non-Emergency 484-1227 / Emergency 911
Public Transportation – ‘TransFort’ 221-6620
Traffic Control - Traffic Engineering 221-6815
City of Fort Collins SECTION 01100 – SUMMARY OF WORK
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PART 2 - MATERIALS (Not Used)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used)
PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Used)
END OF SECTION
City of Fort Collins SECTION 01160 – SITE CONDITIONS
Park Planning & Development Division Page 1 of 3
DIVISION 1
SECTION 01160 – SITE CONDITIONS
PART 1 - SITE INVESTIGATIONS AND REPRESENTATION
1.01 General Investigations
A. The Contractor acknowledges that he has satisfied himself as to the nature and location of the work, the
general and local conditions, particularly those bearing upon access to the site; handling, storage, and
disposal of materials; availability of water, electricity and roads; uncertainties of weather, or similar
physical conditions at the site; the conformation and conditions of the ground; the equipment and
facilities needed preliminary to and during the execution of the work; and all other matters which can
in any way affect the work or the cost thereof under this Contract.
1.02 Soil Conditions
A. The Contractor further acknowledges that he has satisfied himself as to the character, quality and
quantity of surface and subsurface materials to be encountered from his inspection of the site and from
reviewing any available records of exploratory work furnished by the Owner or included in these
Documents. Failure by the Contractor to acquaint himself with the physical conditions of the site and
all the available information will not relieve him from responsibility for properly estimating the
difficulty or cost of successfully performing the work.
1.03 Contractor Representation
A. The Contractor warrants that as a result of his examination and investigation of all the aforesaid data
that he can perform the work in a good and workmanlike manner and to the satisfaction of the Owner.
The Owner assumes no responsibility for any representations made by any of its officers or agents
during or prior to the execution of this Contract, unless (1) such representations are expressly stated in
the Contract, and (2) the Contract expressly provides that the responsibility therefore is assumed by the
Owner.
PART 2 - INFORMATION ON SITE CONDITIONS
2.01 General
Any information obtained by the Engineer regarding site conditions, subsurface information,
groundwater elevations, existing construction of site facilities, and similar data will be available for
inspection, as applicable, at the office of the Engineer upon request. Such information is offered as
supplementary information only. Neither the Engineer nor the Owner assumes any responsibility for
the completeness or interpretation of such supplementary information.
A. Differing Subsurface Conditions:
1. In the event that the subsurface or latent physical conditions are found materially different from
those indicated in these Documents, and differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and
generally recognized as inherent in the character of work covered in these Contract Documents,
the Contractor shall promptly, and before such conditions are disturbed, notify the Owner in
writing of such changed conditions.
2. The Engineer will investigate such conditions promptly and following this investigation, the
Contractor shall proceed with the work, unless otherwise instructed by the Engineer. If the
Engineer finds that such conditions do so materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the
cost of or in the time required for performing the work, the Engineer will recommend to the Owner
the amount of adjustment in cost and time he considers reasonable. The Owner will make the final
decision on all Change Orders to the Contract regarding any adjustment in cost or time for
completion.
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B. Underground Utilities:
1. Known utilities and structures adjacent to or encountered in the work are shown on the Drawings.
The locations shown are taken from existing records and the best information available from
existing utility plans, however, it is expected that there may be some discrepancies and omissions
in the locations and quantities of utilities and structures shown. Those shown are for the
convenience of the Contractor only, and no responsibility is assumed by either the Owner or the
Engineer for their accuracy or completeness.
PART 3 - CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR UTILITY PROPERTIES AND SERVICE
3.01 General
A. Where the Contractor's operations could cause damage or inconvenience to railway, telegraph,
telephone, television, oil, gas, electricity, water, sewer, or irrigation systems, the operations shall be
suspended until all arrangements necessary for the protection of these utilities and services have been
made by the Contractor.
B. Notify all utility offices which are affected by the construction operation at least 48 hours in advance.
Under no circumstances expose any utility without first obtaining permission from the appropriate
agency. Once permission has been granted, locate, expose, and provide temporary support for all
existing underground utilities.
C. The Contractor shall protect all utility poles from damage. If interference of power poles, telephone
poles, guy wires, or anchors is encountered, notify the Owner’s Representative and the appropriate
utility company at least 48 hours in advance of construction operations to permit the necessary
arrangements for protection or relocation of the interfering structure.
D. The Contractor shall be solely and directly responsible to the Owner and operators of such properties
for any damage, injury, expense, loss, inconvenience, delay, suits, actions, or claims of any character
brought because of any injuries or damage which may result from the construction operations under
this Contract.
E. Neither the Owner nor its officers or agents shall be responsible to the Contractor for damages as a
result of the Contractor's failure to protect utilities encountered in the work.
F. If the Contractor while performing the Contract discovers utility facilities not identified in the
Drawings or Specifications, he shall immediately notify the Owners and the utility in writing.
G. In the event of interruption to domestic water, sewer, storm drain, or other utility services as a result of
accidental breakage due to construction operations, promptly notify the proper authority. Cooperate
with said authority in the restoration of service as promptly as possible and bear all costs of repair. In
no case shall interruption of any water or utility service be allowed to exist outside working hours
unless prior approval is granted.
H. The Contractor shall replace, at his own expense, any and all other existing utilities or structures
removed or damaged during construction, unless otherwise provided for in these Contract Documents
or ordered by the Engineer.
3.02 Interfering Structures
A. Take necessary precautions to prevent damage to existing structures whether on the surface,
aboveground, or underground. An attempt has been made to show major structures on the Drawings.
The completeness and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, and it is presented simply as a guide to avoid
known possible difficulties.
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3.03 Field Relocation
A. During the progress of construction, it is expected that minor relocations of the work will be necessary.
Such relocations shall be made only by direction of the Owner’s Representative. If existing structures
are encountered that prevent the construction, and that are not properly shown on the Drawings, notify
the Owner’s Representative before continuing with the construction in order that the Owner’s
Representative may make such field revision as necessary to avoid conflict with the existing structures.
If the Contractor shall fail to so notify the Owner’s Representative when an existing structure is
encountered, and shall proceed with the construction despite the interference, he shall do so at his own
risk.
3.04 Easements
A. Easements and permits will be obtained by the Owner where portions of the work are located on public
or private property Easements will provide for the use of the property for construction purposes to the
extent indicated on the easements. Copies of these easements and permits are available upon request to
the Owner. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to determine the adequacy of the easement
obtained in every case and to abide by all requirements and provisions of the easement. The Contractor
shall confine his construction operations to within the easement limits or make special arrangements
with the property owners or appropriate public agency for the additional area required. Any damage to
property, either inside or outside the limits of the easements provided by the Owner, shall be the
responsibility of the Contractor as specified herein. The Contractor shall remove, protect, and replace
all fences or other items encountered on public or private property. Before final payment will be
authorized by the Owner’s Representative, the Contractor will be required to furnish the Owner with
written releases from property owners or public agencies where side agreements or special easements
have been made by the Contractor or where the Contractor's operations, for any reason, have not been
kept within the construction right-of-way obtained by the Owner.
B. It is anticipated that the required easements and permits will be obtained before construction is started.
However, should the procurement of any easement or permit be delayed, the Contractor shall schedule
and perform the work around these areas until such a time as the easement or permit has been secured.
3.05 Land Monuments
A. The Contractor shall notify the Owner’s Representative of any existing Federal, State, Town, County,
and private land monuments encountered. Private monuments shall be preserved, or replaced by a
licensed surveyor at the Contractor's expense. When Government monuments are encountered, the
Contractor shall notify the Owner’s Representative at least two (2) weeks in advance of the proposed
construction in order that the Owner’s Representative will have ample opportunity to notify the proper
authority and reference these monuments for later replacement.
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01290 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Description
A. This section covers the methods employed in determining the payment due for work completed under
this contract.
B. The bid price should cover all work required by this contract based upon the quantities outlined in the
bid form.
C. Where actual quantities differ from those outlined in the bid form; unit prices as stipulated in the bid
form shall be utilized to compute payment.
D. Where unit prices are not set forth on specific work, that work shall be considered a subsidiary
obligation of the Contractor.
E. Quantities given in the bid form are estimates for the purpose of evaluating bids consequently some
difference may arise in actual and bid quantities.
1.02 Lump Sum Prices
A. Where lump sum (LS) prices are given for an item in the bid schedule or for items added during
construction by change order, the price will include all materials, labor, overhead and any other cost
incurred to complete the construction of the item in accordance with the plans and specifications.
B. All unit prices for each item shall include its pro rata share of profits, taxes, and overhead, and are for
the items installed in place, maintained and guaranteed. Including these factors, unit prices must
accurately reflect actual costs. Unit prices are to be valid for the life of the contract.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used)
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01300 – COORDINATION AND PROJECT MEETINGS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 General
A. In order to provide for an orderly progression of work, all parties involved in the construction will meet
at various times during the project to discuss pertinent items regarding the work.
B. Coordinate operations under contract in a manner that will facilitate progress of the Work.
C. Conform to the requirements of public utilities and concerned public agencies in respect to the timing
and manner of performance of operations that affect the service of such utilities, agencies, or public
safety.
1.02 Conferences
A. The pre-construction conference will be held at a time to be determined by the Owner, after the
awarding of the Contract and prior to the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. The meeting will involve
the Owner, the Engineer, the Contractor, subcontractors and representatives of utilities and other
properties that will be directly affected by the work. The Contractor will have a complete construction
schedule ready for review at the time of the pre-construction conference.
B. Hold conferences for coordination of the Work when necessary.
C. The City may hold coordination conferences to be attended by all involved when Contractor's
operations affects, or is affected by, the work of others.
1.03 Progress Meetings
A. Contractor and the City shall schedule and hold regular progress meetings at least weekly and at other
times as requested by the City or required by the progress of the Work.
B. Attendance shall include:
1. Contractor and Superintendent
2. Owners Representative
3. Landscape Architect
4. Others as may be requested by contractor, Landscape Architect or Owner
C. Minimum Agenda shall include:
1. Review of work progress since last meeting
2. Identification and discussion of problems affecting progress
3. Review of any pending change orders
4. Revisions of Construction Schedule as appropriate
5. Safety
1.04 Job Site Administration
A. Contract administration and construction observation services will be provided by the Owner. The
Owner will make decisions regarding changes in the work and adjustments in contract quantities and/or
unit prices.
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01310 - CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 General
A. It is the intent of the Owner to begin construction on approximately October_ 2012. The signing of the
contract and issuance of a Notice to Proceed will be completed promptly to accomplish that objective.
The Notice to Proceed will authorize the Contractor to begin project administration and construction
work on the site. Construction work shall not begin on site prior to the pre-construction conference.
B. The Contractor shall complete all work, including cleanup of the site by “Substantial Completion” date,
specified in the Agreement, subject to the "Liquidated Damages" provision described under
"Instructions to Bidders."
C. Delays during project contract period outside control of the Contractor are subject to time extension
consideration but not financial compensation unless such delay is significant enough to reasonably
require Owner initiated work suspension (demobilization) as determined in the field by the Owner at
the time of occurrence. See Paragraph 1.04 for requirements for modifying the Contract Time due to
weather delays.
D. Contractor shall plan and schedule his own work effort (personnel, equipment and material) to
complete the project satisfactorily within the project time limits. Such schedule shall be in general
conformance with the schedule submitted at the pre-construction conference. This includes the
requirement that the Contractor conduct his operations to enable a shift of work effort from one part of
the project to another to reasonably accommodate unexpected delays, and to conduct his daily
operations so as to not create a public nuisance including but not limited to access or traffic
obstruction, dust and mud generation, work outside of construction limits, noise, unsatisfactory cleanup
or site restoration, unacceptable equipment/materials staging, flooding, etc. No work is to begin at the
site until City's acceptance of the Construction Schedule.
E. Contractor shall prepare and submit a Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule. The schedule shall show
all work completed within the contract time and shall cover the time from the date of Notice to Proceed
to the completion date. Contractor shall use Microsoft Project 2000 or approved equivalent to develop
and manage the CPM schedule.
F. Schedule shall include milestones that demonstrate the Contractor’s approach to completing the project
within project time limits. Milestones shall be of sufficient number to indicate regular progress of
work and shall identify major components of the work. Milestones are subject to Owner approval prior
to work beginning at the site. If Contractor fails to meet a milestone, contractor shall submit an
updated schedule subject to Owner approval and demonstrate how the remaining milestones will be
met. The Owner may order work shut down or suspended for nonconformance with the approved
schedule (See Paragraph G. below)
G. Milestones (minimum required items)
(1) Paving
(2) Fencing
(3) Bridge
(4) Seeding/Restoration
H. The Contractor may voluntarily shut down or suspend work due to conditions beyond his control
provided a minimum of 24 hours notice is provided to the Owner together with the reasons for subject
suspension of work. The Contractor shall leave the project conditions in such a way so as not to cause
a public nuisance or a threat to public safety. Neither remobilization costs nor additional time will be
allowed for such suspension unless agreed to in writing in advance.
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I. The Owner or Engineer may order work shut down or suspended for such nonconformance issues as
unsafe conditions, nonconformance with schedule, cause of public nuisance, unnecessary private
property disturbance, materials and labor unsuited to the task, nonconformance to technical
specifications, failure to comply with permits, etc. The Owner or Engineer will give a written warning
to the Contractor with a specified deadline during which time the Contractor shall remedy the cause(s)
described on the warning. Failure to do so shall justify the Owner or Engineer to order work shut down
or suspended. Such shutdown will not be compensated by cost reimbursement or time schedule
adjustment.
J. Failure to promptly execute the approved schedule in the judgment of the Owner will result in a written
warning submitted to the Contractor explaining the specific compliance needed. Failure of the
Contractor to remedy the noted items may be considered a breach of contract possibly leading to work
shutdown for cause or contract termination.
1.02 Format and Submissions
A. Prepare Construction and Procurement schedules in a graphic format suitable for displaying schedule
and actual progress.
B. Submit two copies of each schedule to owner for review. Owner will return one copy to contractor with
revisions suggested or necessary for coordination of the Work with the needs of Owner or others.
1.03 Progress Revisions
A. A schedule update shall be submitted to the Owner at each weekly progress meeting that will reflect
work performed in the previous week and the upcoming two-(2) weeks. Schedule updates shall not
change any Contract times.
B. A complete schedule update shall be submitted with each application for progress payment.
C. Show changes occurring since previous submission.
1. Actual progress of each item to date.
2. Revised projections of progress and completion.
D. Provide a narrative report as needed to define:
1. Anticipated problems, recommended actions, and their effects on the schedule.
2. The effect of changes on schedules of other work.
1.04 Modifications to Time of Completion in the Approved Schedule
A. The date of beginning and the times for completion of the work are essential conditions of the Contract
Documents and the work embraced shall be commenced on a date specified in the Notice to Proceed.
The Contractor will proceed with the work at such rate of progress to ensure full completion within the
contract time. It is expressly understood and agreed, by and between the Contractor and the Owner
that the contract time for the completion of the work described herein is a reasonable time, taking into
consideration the climatic and other factors prevailing in the locality of the work.
Every effort shall be made by the Contractor to complete the project within the "Contract Time" shown
in the proposal. The "Contract Time" anticipates a “Normal” weather and climate condition in and
around the vicinity of the Project site during the times of year that the construction will be carried out.
Extensions of time based upon weather conditions shall be granted only if the Contractor demonstrates
clearly that such conditions were "unusually severe," would not have been reasonably anticipated, and
that such conditions adversely affected the Contractor’s work and thus required additional time to
complete the work.
B. The following specifies the procedure for the determination of time extensions for unusually severe
weather. The listing below defines the anticipated number of calendar days lost to adverse weather for
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each month and is based upon National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or similar
data for the geographic location of the project.
Monthly Anticipated Calendar Days Lost to Adverse Weather Conditions
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
(7) (4) (4) (4) (6) (3) (4) (2) (3) (3) (2) (5)
The above schedule of anticipated adverse weather will constitute the base line for monthly (or portion
thereof) weather time evaluations. Upon acknowledgment of the Notice to Proceed and continuing
throughout the contract on a monthly basis, actual adverse weather days and the impact of adverse
weather days that delay the work will be recorded on a day-to-day basis. It is assumed that the work
will be carried out Mondays through Fridays (holidays accepted) unless an approved construction
schedule or written authorization from the Owner indicates otherwise. The number of days of delayed
work due to adverse weather or the impact thereof will then be compared to the monthly adverse
weather schedule above.
An actual adverse weather day must prevent work for 50 percent or more of the Contractor’s workday,
delay work critical to the timely completion of the project, and be documented by the Contractor. The
City Representative observing the construction shall determine on a daily basis whether or not work
can proceed or if work is delayed due to adverse weather or the effects thereof. The Contractor shall
notify the Construction Coordinator in writing of any disagreement as to whether or not work can
proceed on a given date, within 2 calendar days of that date. The Owner will use the above written
notification in determining the number of working days for which work was delayed during each
month.
C. At the end of each month, if the number of working days for which work was delayed due to adverse
weather exceeds that shown in the above schedule, a Change Order will be executed which increases
the Contract Time. The number of workdays delayed due to adverse weather or the impact thereof will
then be converted to Calendar Days based on the contract completion day and date. This conversion
assumes a 5-day work week, Mondays through Fridays, holidays excepted; should the Contractor have
authorization to work weekends and/or holidays, then the method of conversion of workdays to
calendar days would take this into consideration. The contract time period will then be increased by the
number of calendar days calculated above and a new contract completion day and date will be set.
D. The Contractor’s schedule must reflect the above-anticipated adverse weather delays on all weather-
dependent activities.
E. While extensions of time shall be granted for "unusually severe" weather or climate conditions, the
Owner shall make no monetary compensation for any costs to the Contractor arising out of such delays.
The Contractor shall comply with the portions of the Contract Documents relating to his project
schedule and amendments thereto which result from the "unusually severe" weather condition.
F. Breakdowns in equipment or lack of performance by the Contractor will not be considered justification
for an extension of time. Liquidated damages will be assessed as delineated elsewhere.
G. The Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages or any excess cost when the delay in
completion of the work is due to the following, and the Contractor has promptly given written notice of
such delay to the Owner or Engineer.
1. To any preference, priority, or allocation order duly issued by the Owner.
2. To unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor,
including but not restricted to, acts of God, or of the public enemy, acts of the Owner, acts of
another Contractor in the performance of a contract with the Owner, fires, floods, epidemics,
quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and abnormal and unforeseeable weather as
provided above; and
3. To any delays of Subcontractors occasioned by any of the causes specified in paragraphs 1 and 2,
above.
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1.05 City's Responsibility
A. City's review is only for the purpose of checking conformity with the Contract Documents and
assisting Contractor in coordinating the Work with the needs of the Project.
B. It is not to be construed as relieving Contractor from any responsibility to determine the means,
methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction as provided in the General Conditions.
PART 2 - MATERIALS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01330 – SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Shop Drawings
A. Submit newly prepared information drawn accurately to scale. Highlight, encircle, or otherwise
indicate deviations from the Contract Documents. Do not reproduce Contract Documents or copy
standard information as the basis of Shop Drawings. Standard information prepared without specific
reference to the Project is not a Shop Drawing.
B. Shop Drawings include fabrication and installation Drawings, setting diagrams, schedules, patterns,
templates, and similar Drawings. Include the following information:
1. Dimensions.
2. Identification of products and materials included by sheet and detail number.
3. Compliance with specified standards.
4. Notation of coordination requirements.
5. Notation of dimensions established by field measurement.
6. Sheet Size: Except for templates, patterns and similar full-size Drawings, submit Shop Drawings
on sheets at least 8-1/2 by 11 inches but no larger than 24 by 36 inches.
7. Submittal: Submit 3 blue- or black-line prints and 2 additional prints where required for
maintenance manuals, plus the number of prints needed by the Contractor for distribution. The
Owner’s Representative will retain 2 prints and return the remainder.
a. One of the prints returned shall be marked up and maintained as a “Record Document.”
8. Do not use Shop Drawings without an appropriate final stamp indicating action taken.
1.02 Product Data
A. Collect Product Data into a single submittal for each element of construction or system. Product Data
includes printed information, such as manufacturer’s installation instructions, catalog cuts, standard
color charts, roughing-in diagrams and templates, standard wiring diagrams, and performance curves.
1. Mark each copy to show applicable choices and options. Where printed Product Data includes
information on several products that are not required, mark copies to indicate the applicable
information. Include the following information:
a. Manufacturer’s printed recommendations.
b. Compliance with trade association standards.
c. Compliance with recognized testing agency standards.
d. Application of testing agency labels and seals.
e. Notation of dimensions verified by field measurement.
f. Notation coordination requirements.
2. Do not submit Product Data until compliance with requirements of the Contract Documents has
been confirmed.
3. Preliminary Submittal: Submit a preliminary single copy of Product Data where selection of
options is required.
4. Submittals: Submit 2 copies of each required submittal; submit 4 copies where required for
maintenance manuals plus additional copies as needed by the Contractor for distribution. The
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Owner will retain one and will return the other marked with action taken and corrections or
modifications required.
5. Distribution: Furnish copies of final submittal to installers, subcontractors, suppliers,
manufacturers, fabricators, and others required for performance of construction activities. Show
distribution on transmittal forms.
a. Do not proceed with installation until a copy of Product Data is in the Installer’s possession.
b. Do not permit use of unmarked copies of Product Data in connection with construction.
1.03 Samples
A. Submit full-size, full-fabricated Samples cured and finished as specified and physically identical with
the material or product proposed. Samples include partial sections of manufactured or fabricated
components, cuts or containers of materials, color range sets, and swatches showing color, texture, and
pattern.
1. Mount or display Samples in the manner to facilitate review of qualities indicated. Include the
following:
a. Specification Section number and reference.
b. Generic description of the Sample.
c. Sample source.
d. Product name or name of the manufacturer.
e. Compliance with recognized standards.
f. Availability and delivery time.
2. Submit Samples for review of size, kind, color, pattern, and texture. Submit Samples for a final
check of these characteristics with other elements and a comparison of these characteristics
between the final submittal and the actual component as delivered and installed.
a. Where variation in color, pattern, or other characteristic is inherent in the material or product
represented, submit at least 3 multiple units that show approximate limits of the variations.
b. Refer to other Specification Sections for requirements for Samples that illustrate
workmanship, fabrication techniques, details of assembly, connections, operation, and similar
construction characteristics.
c. Refer to other Sections for Samples to be returned to the Contractor for incorporation in the
Work. Such Samples must be undamaged at time of use. On the transmittal, indicated special
requests regarding disposition of Sample submittals.
d. Samples not incorporated into the Work, or otherwise designated as the Owner’s property, are
the property of the Contractor and shall be removed from the site prior to Substantial
Completion.
3. Preliminary Submittals: Submit a full set of choices where Samples are submitted for selection of
color, pattern, texture, or similar characteristics from a range of standard choices. The Owner will
review and return preliminary submittals with the Owner’s notation, indicating selection and other
action.
4. Submittals: Except for Samples illustrating assembly details, workmanship, fabrication
techniques, connections, operation, and similar characteristics, submit 3 sets. The Owner will
return one set marked with the action taken.
5. Maintain sets of Samples, as returned, at the Project Site, for quality comparisons throughout the
course of construction.
a. Unless noncompliance with Contract Document provisions is observed, the submittal may
serve as the final submittal.
b. Sample sets may be used to obtain final acceptance of the construction associated with each
set.
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B. Distribution of Samples: Prepare and distribute additional sets to subcontractors, manufacturers,
fabricators, suppliers, installers, and others as required for performance of the Work. Show distribution
on transmittal forms.
1.04 Quality Assurance Submittals
A. Submit quality-control submittals, including design data, certifications, manufacturer’s instructions,
manufacturer’s field reports, and other quality-control submittals as required under other Sections of
the Specifications.
B. Certifications: Where other Sections of the Specifications require certification that a product, material,
or installation complies with specified requirements, submit a notarized certification from the
manufacturer certifying compliance with specified requirements.
1. Signature: an officer of the manufacturer or other authorized individual shall sign Certification
documents.
C. Inspection and Test Reports: Requirements for submittal of inspection and test reports from
independent testing agencies are specified in Division 1 Section “Quality Control and Testing,” and in
the applicable technical specifications.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01340 - SURVEY DATA
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Survey Requirements
A. Contractor is responsible for the layout of the Work. The City will not provide surveying.
B. Base all measurements, both horizontal and vertical, on established control points. Verify all
established control points at site prior to laying out the work.
C. Perform layout of the Work with qualified personnel in accordance with Section 1000, 1.16
1. Minimum paved areas layout requirements: access road, parking lot and pavement concrete; per
curve tables, at all spot elevations and at grade changes, changes in horizontal alignment, and at
25-feet stations along the sidewalk centerline.
D. All field books, notes, and other data developed by Contractor in performing surveys required by the
Work will be available to City for examination throughout the construction period.
E. Electronic data will be made available upon request.
1.02 Submittals
A. Submit to City all survey data with other documentation required for final acceptance.
PART 2 - MATERIALS (Not Used)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used)
PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Used)
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01450 - QUALITY CONTROL AND TESTING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 General
A. Provide such equipment and facilities as the City may require for conducting field tests and for
collecting and forwarding samples. Do not use any materials or equipment represented by samples until
tests, if required, have been made and the materials or equipment are found to be acceptable. Any
product that becomes unfit for use after approval hereof shall not be incorporated into the work.
B. All materials or equipment proposed to be used may be tested at any time during their preparation or
use. Furnish the required samples without charge and give sufficient notice of the placing of orders to
permit the testing. Products may be sampled either prior to shipment or after being received at the site
of the work.
C. Tests shall be made by an accredited testing laboratory selected by the OWNER. Except as otherwise
provided, sampling and testing of all materials and the laboratory methods and testing equipment shall
be in accordance with the latest standards and tentative methods of the American Society for Testing
Materials (ASTM), and the American Association of Highway and Transportation Officials
(AASHTO).
D. Where additional or specified information concerning testing methods, sample sizes, etc., is required,
such information is included under the applicable sections of the Specifications. Any modification of,
or elaboration on, these test procedures which may be included for specific materials under their
respective sections in the Specifications shall take precedence over these procedures.
1.02 City's Responsibilities
A. City of Fort Collins shall be responsible for and shall pay all costs in connection with the following
testing:
1. Soils compaction tests.
2. Trench backfill.
3. Pipe and structural bedding.
4. Tests not called for by the Specifications of materials delivered to the site.
5. Concrete, mortar and grout tests.
6. Pavement tests
1.03 Contractor’s Responsibilities
A. In addition to those inspections and tests called for in the General Conditions, Contractor shall also be
responsible for and shall pay all costs in connection with testing required for the following:
1. All performance and field testing specifically called for by the specifications.
2. All failing tests for Work or materials found defective or unsatisfactory, including tests covered
under 1.02 above.
3. Testing of pipe.
4. Vacuum testing of manholes.
5. Concrete materials and mix designs.
6. Asphalt materials and mix designs
7. Gradation tests for embedment, fill and backfill materials.
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8. Material Substitution - any test for basic material or fabrication of equipment offered as a
substitution for a specified item on which a test may be required in order to prove it compliant with
the specifications.
Nothing contained herein is intended to imply that the Contractor does not have the right to have
tests performed on any material at any time for his/her own information and job control so long as
the Owner does not assume responsibility for the cost or for giving them consideration when
appraising quality materials.
1.04 Transmittal of Test Reports
A. Submit 2 copies of each report of tests and engineering data furnished by the Contractor for City
Representative’s review. The Owner’s Representative will retain one and will return the other marked
with action taken and corrections or modifications required.
B. The testing laboratory retained by the OWNER will furnish three (3) copies of a written report of each
test performed by laboratory personnel in the field or laboratory. Two (2) copies of each test report
will be transmitted to the City Representative and one (1) copy to the Contractor within seven (7) days
after each test is completed.
1.05 Contractor's Quality Control System
A. General: The Contractor shall establish a quality control system to perform sufficient inspection and
tests of all items of work, including that of his subcontractors, to ensure conformance to the functional
performance of this project. This control shall be established for all construction except where the
Contract Documents provide for specific compliance tests by testing laboratories or engineers
employed by the City. Contractor's control system shall specifically include all testing required by the
various sections of the Specifications.
B. Contractor's quality control system is the means by which he assures himself that his construction
complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Controls shall be adequate to cover all
construction operations and should be keyed to the proposed construction schedule.
C. Records: maintain correct records on an appropriate form for all inspections and tests performed,
instructions received from the City and actions taken as a result of those instructions. These records
shall include evidence that the required inspections or tests have been performed (including type and
number of inspections or test, nature of defects, causes for rejection, etc.) proposed or directed
remedial action, and corrective action taken. Document inspections and tests as required by each
section of the Specifications. Provide copies to City in a reasonable time.
D. Pipe alignment and grade is to be maintained through the use of suitable surveying instruments or laser
equipment operated continuously during construction. Horizontal tolerances of + 0.3 feet and vertical
tolerances of + 0.1 feet maximum deviation from plan and construction staking are to be maintained,
except that visible “snaking” of the horizontal alignment and changes in directions of slope will not be
permitted.
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PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Used)
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01500 - TEMPORARY CONTROLS
1.01 Noise Control
A. Take reasonable measures to avoid unnecessary noise when construction activities are being performed
in populated areas.
B. Construction machinery and vehicles shall be equipped with practical sound muffling devices, and
operated in a manner to cause the least noise consistent with efficient performance of the work.
C. Cease operation of all machinery and vehicles between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
1.02 Dust Control
A. Dusty materials in piles or in transit shall be covered to prevent blowing.
B. Earth and road surfaces subject to dusting due to construction activities and detouring of traffic shall be
kept moist with water or by application of a chemical dust suppressant.
1. Chemical dust suppressant shall not be injurious to existing or future vegetation.
1.03 Pollution Control
A. Prevent the pollution of drains and watercourses by sanitary wastes, concrete, sediment, debris and
other substances resulting from construction activities.
1. Retain all spent oils, hydraulic fluids and other petroleum fluids in containers for disposal off the
site.
2. Prevent sediment, debris or other substances from entering sanitary sewers, storm drains and
culverts.
1.04 Erosion Control
A. Take such measures as are necessary to prevent erosion of soil that might result from construction
activities.
1. Measures in general will include:
a. Control of runoff.
b. Trapping of sediment.
c. Minimizing area and duration of soil exposure.
d. Temporary materials such as hay bales, sandbags, plastic sheets, riprap or culverts to prevent
the erosion of banks and beds of watercourses or drainage swales where runoff will be
increased due to construction activities.
B. Preserve natural vegetation to the greatest extent possible.
C. Locate temporary storage and route construction traffic so as to preserve vegetation and minimize
erosion.
D. Comply with the City of Fort Collins' Storm Drainage Erosion Control Manual.
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01510 - TEMPORARY UTILITIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Utilities
A. Furnish all utilities necessary for construction including, but not limited to temporary electric power
and pay all cost associated with utilities during and used for the contract period. All temporary utilities
installation shall meet the construction safety requirements of OSHA, State and local governing
agencies.
1.02 Water
A. Contractor is responsible for obtaining water for construction and shall pay all costs associated with
establishing a temporary meter used during construction.
1.03 Sanitary Facilities
A. Furnish temporary sanitary facilities at the site in the vicinity of the construction for the needs of
construction workers and others performing work or furnishing services on the Project.
B. Properly maintain sanitary facilities of reasonable capacity throughout construction periods.
C. Enforce the use of such sanitary facilities by all personnel at the site.
D. Obscure sanitary facilities from public view to the greatest extent practical.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used)
PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Used)
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01570 - TRAFFIC CONTROL
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 General
A. Traffic Control necessary to complete the project as depicted in the plans and specifications will be
provided by the Contractor and will not be paid for separately.
B. The Contractor must submit traffic control plans and coordinate all traffic control with the Larimer
County Traffic Control Coordinator. The traffic control plans must be submitted and approved 72 hours
prior to starting construction and before making each modification.
C. Conformance: City of Fort Collins Work Area Traffic Control Handbook, Manual of Uniform Traffic
Control Devices (U.S. Dept. of Transportation), or applicable statutory requirements of authority
having jurisdiction.
D. Limited closures may be permitted for short periods up to three days to allow installation of concrete
pavement. Closures must be requested and approved 72 hours prior to anticipated closure.
E. Limited alternating one-way traffic operation may be permitted during the hours from 9:00 A.M. to
3:30 P.M. One-way traffic operation must be requested and approved 72 hours prior to anticipated
operation.
F. At all times, Contractor must maintain two-way traffic with a minimum of one lane of traffic in each
direction. Limited closures may be allowed.
G. The Contractor must coordinate with adjacent residents to provide and maintain them sufficient access
during the duration of the project. It will be the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate and
communicate with the residents during construction.
H. Keep traffic areas free of excavated material, construction equipment, pipe, and other materials and
equipment.
I. Keep fire hydrants and utility control devices free from obstruction and available for use at all times.
J. Conduct operations in a manner to avoid unnecessary interference with public and private roads and
drives.
K. Provide and maintain temporary approaches or crossings at streets, businesses, and residences.
L. Keep roads open and in acceptable condition, unless closure or detour has been approved by Larimer
County Traffic Control Coordinator 72 hours prior to closure or detour.
M. Define a temporary pedestrian access route for children coming from the surrounding neighborhoods.
This pedestrian access route shall be located outside of the project limits. The pedestrian access route
shall be kept free of excavated material, construction equipment, pipe, and other materials.
1.02 Traffic Control Plan
A. Submit a detailed traffic control plan to Traffic Control Coordinator for review and acceptance. Plan
must be accepted 72 hours prior to work commencing at the site. Maintain the accepted plan
throughout all phases of construction. Provide copy to Owner prior to submittal.
1. Notify police, sheriff, ambulance services, and fire authorities of traffic control plan and the
schedule of it. Distribute copies if requested.
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1.03 Flaggers
A. Required where necessary to provide for public safety, or the regulation of traffic, or by jurisdictional
authorities.
B. Shall be properly equipped and licensed.
1.04 Warning Signs and Lights
A. Provide suitable barricades and warning signs for:
1. Open trenches and other excavations.
2. Obstructions, such as material piles, equipment, piled embankment.
B. Illuminate by means of warning lights all barricades and obstructions from sunset to sunrise.
C. Protect roads and driveways by effective barricades on which are placed acceptable warning signs.
1.05 Parking
A. Provide suitable parking areas for the use of all construction workers and others performing work or
furnishing services in connection with the Project so as to avoid interference with private property,
public traffic, City's operations, or construction activities. Such parking shall occur on the project site
or another suitable location, approved by the City.
1.06 Roadway Usage between Operations
A. At all times when Work is not actually in progress, Contractor shall make passable and shall open to
traffic such portions of the Project and temporary roadways or portions thereof as may be agreed upon
between Contractor and City and all authorities having jurisdiction over any properties involved.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used)
PART 4 - MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Used)
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01600 – MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and
other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 Summary
A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements governing the Contractor’s selection
of products for use in the Project.
1.03 Definitions
A. Definitions used in this Article are not intended to change the meaning of other terms used in the
Contract Documents, such as “specialties,” “systems,” “structure,” “finishes,” “accessories,” and
similar terms. Such terms are self-explanatory and have well-recognized meanings in the construction
industry.
1. “Products” are items purchased for incorporation in the Work, whether purchased for the Project
or taken from previously purchased stock. The term “product” includes the terms “material,”
“equipment,” “systems,” and terms of similar intent.
2. “Materials” are products substantially shaped, cut, worked, mixed, finished, refined, or otherwise
fabricated, processed, or installed to form a part of the Work.
3. “Equipment” is a product with operational parts, whether motorized or manually operated, that
requires service connections, such as wiring or piping.
1.04 Submittals
A. Product List: Prepare a list showing products specified in tabular form acceptable to the Owner.
Include generic names of products required. Include the manufacturer’s name and proprietary product
names for each item listed.
1. Coordinate product list with the Contractor’s Construction Schedule and the Schedule of
Submittals.
2. Form: Prepare product list with information on each item tabulated under the following column
headings:
a. Related Specifications Section number.
b. Generic name used in Contract Documents.
c. Proprietary name, model number, and similar designations.
d. Manufacturer’s name and address.
e. Supplier’s name and address.
f. Installer’s name and address.
g. Projected delivery date or time span of delivery period.
3. Initial Submittal: Within 30 days of date commencement of the Work, submit 3 copies of an initial
product list. Provide a written explanation of omissions of data and for known variations from
Contract requirements.
4. Complete List: Within 60 days after date of commencement of the Work, submit 3 copies of the
completed product list. Provide a written explanation for omissions of data and for known
variations from Contract requirements.
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5. Owner’s Action: The Owner will respond in writing to Contractor within 2 weeks of receipt of the
completed product list. No response within this period constitutes no objection to listed
manufacturers or products, but does not constitute a waiver of the requirement that products
comply with Contract Documents. The Owner’s response will include a list of unacceptable
product selections, containing a brief explanation of reasons for this action.
1.05 Quality Assurance
A. Source Limitations: To the fullest extent possible, provide products of the same kind from a single
source.
B. Compatibility of Options: When the Contractor is given the option of seeking between 2 or more
products for use on the Project, the product selected shall be compatible with products previously
selected, even if previously selected products were also options.
C. Foreign Product Limitations: Except under one or more of the following conditions provide domestic
products, not foreign products, for inclusion in the Work:
1. Not available domestic product complies with the Contract Documents.
2. Domestic products that comply with the Contract Documents are available only at prices or terms
substantially higher than foreign products that comply with the Contract Documents.
1.06 Product Delivery, Storage and Handling
A. Delivery, store, and handle products according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, using means
and methods that will prevent damage, deterioration, and loss, including theft.
1. Schedule delivery to minimize long-term storage at the site and to prevent overcrowding of
construction spaces.
2. Coordinate delivery with installation time to assure minimum holding time for items that are
flammable, hazardous, easily damaged, or sensitive to deterioration, theft, and other losses.
3. Delivery products to the site in an undamaged condition in the manufacturer’s original sealed
container or other packaging system, complete with labels and instructions for handling, storing,
unpacking, protecting, and installing.
4. Inspect products upon delivery to ensure compliance with the Contract Documents and to ensure
that products are undamaged and properly protected.
5. Store products at the site in a manner that will facilitate inspection and measurement of quantity or
counting of units.
6. Store heavy materials away from the Project structure in a manner that will not endanger the
supporting construction.
7. Store products subject to damage by the elements above ground, under cover in a weather-tight
enclosure, with ventilation adequate to prevent condensation.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 Product Selection
A. General Product Requirements: Provide products that comply with the Contract Documents, that are
undamaged and, unless otherwise indicated, new at the time of installation.
B. Product Selection procedures: The Contract Documents and governing regulations govern product
selection. Procedures governing product selection include the following:
1. Proprietary Specification Requirements: Where Specifications name only a single product or
manufacturer, provide the product indicated. No substitutions will be permitted.
2. Semiproprietary Specification Requirements: Where Specifications name 2 or more products or
manufacturers or where Specifications specify products or manufacturers by name, accompanied
by the term “or equal” or “or approved equal,” provide one of the products listed or comply with
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the Contract Document provisions concerning “substitutions” or obtain approval for use of an
unnamed product.
3. Nonproprietary Specification Requirements: When Specifications list products or manufacturers
that are available and may be incorporated in the Work, but do not restrict the Contractor to use
these products only, the Contractor may propose any available product that complies with Contract
requirements. Comply with Contract Document provisions concerning “substitutions” to obtain
approval for use of an unnamed product.
4. Descriptive Specification Requirements: Where Specifications describe a product or name, provide
a product or assembly that provides the characteristics and otherwise complies with Contract
requirements.
5. Compliance with Standards, Codes, and Regulations: Where Specifications only require
compliance with an imposed code, standard, or regulation, select a product that complies with the
standards, codes, or regulations specified.
6. Visual Matching: Where Specifications require matching an established Sample, the Owner’s
decision will be final on whether a proposed product matches satisfactorily.
7. Visual Selection: Where specified product requirements include the phrase “… as selected from
manufacturer’s standard colors, patterns, textures…” or a similar phrase, select a product and
manufacturer that complies with other specified requirements. The Owner will select the color,
pattern, and texture from the product line selected.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Installation of Products
A. Comply with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations for installation of products in the
applications indicated. Anchor each product securely in place, accurately located and aligned with
other Work.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01700 – CONTRACT CLOSEOUT
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Related Documents
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including general and supplementary conditions and
other Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section.
1.02 Summary
A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for contract closeout including, but
not limited to, the following:
1. Inspection procedures.
2. Project record document submittal.
3. Operation and maintenance manual submittal.
4. Submittal of warranties.
5. Final cleaning.
B. Closeout requirements for specific construction activities are included in the appropriate Sections in
Divisions 2 through 16.
1.03 Substantial Completion
A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting inspection for certification of Substantial Completion,
complete the following. List exceptions in the request.
1. In the Application for Payment that coincides with, or first follows, the date Substantial
Completion is claimed, show 100 percent completion for the portion of the Work claimed as
substantially complete.
2. Advise the Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements.
3. Submit specific warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance agreements, final certifications, and
similar documents.
4. Obtain and submit releases enabling the Owner unrestricted use of the Work and access to services
and utilities. Include occupancy permits, operating certificates, and similar releases.
5. Submit record drawings, maintenance manuals, final project photographs, damage or settlement
surveys, property surveys, and similar final record information.
6. Deliver tools, spare parts, extra stock, and similar items.
7. Make final changeover of permanent locks and transmit keys to the Owner. Advise the Owner’s
personnel of changeover in security provisions.
8. Complete startup testing of systems and instruction of the Owner’s operation and maintenance
personnel. Discontinue and remove temporary facilities from the site, along with mockups,
construction tools, and similar elements.
9. Complete final cleanup requirements, including touchup painting.
10. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred, exposed finishes.
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B. Inspection Procedures: On receipt of a request for inspection, the Owner will either proceed with
inspection or advise the Contractor of unfilled requirements. The Owner will prepare the Certificate of
Substantial Completion following inspection or advise the Contractor of construction that must be
completed or corrected before the certificate will be issued.
1. If the Owner’s Representative determines that the work is not substantially complete at the time of
review or that deficiencies remain at time of compliance review, the Contractor shall pay for the
additional review(s) by Owner’s Representative.
2. Results of the completed inspection will form the basis of requirements for final acceptance.
1.04 Status after Substantial Completion
A. The date of substantial completion marks the beginning of the maintenance period defined in Section
02970 – Planting Maintenance.
B. During maintenance period, the following conditions hold:
1. Insurance: Same as during construction.
2. Electricity and Irrigation Water: Supplied by Owner, as installed by Contractor under this contract.
3. Bonds: Remain in effect.
4. Retainage: Same as during construction.
1.05 Final Acceptance
A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting final inspection for certification of final acceptance and
final payment, complete the following. List exceptions in the request.
1. Submit the final payment request with releases and supporting documentation not previously
submitted and accepted. Include insurance certificates for products and completed operations
where required.
2. Submit an updated final statement, accounting for final additional changes to the Contract Sum.
3. Submit a certified copy of the Owner’s final inspection list of items to be completed or corrected,
endorsed and dated by the Owner. The certified copy of the list shall state that each item has been
completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance and shall be endorsed and dated by the Owner.
4. Submit final meter readings for utilities, a measured record of stored fuel, and similar data as of the
date of Substantial Completion or when the Owner took possession of and assumed responsibility
for corresponding elements of the Work.
5. Submit consent of surety to final payment.
6. Submit a final liquidated damages settlement statement.
7. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements.
B. Reinspection Procedure: The Owner will reinspect the Work upon receipt of notice that the Work,
including inspection list items from earlier inspections, has been completed, except for items whose
completion is delayed under circumstances acceptable to the Owner.
1. Upon completion of reinspection, the Owner will prepare a certificate of final acceptance. If the
Work is incomplete, the Owner will advise the Contractor of Work that is incomplete or of
obligations that have not been fulfilled but are required for final acceptance.
2. If necessary, reinspection will be repeated.
1.06 Record Document Submittals
A. General: Do not use record documents for construction purposes. Protect record documents from
deterioration and loss in a secure, fire-resistant location. Provide access to record documents for the
Owner’s reference during normal working hours.
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B. Record Drawings: Maintain a clean, undamaged set of blue or black line whiteprints of Contract
Drawings and Shop Drawings. Mark the set to show the actual installation where the installation varies
substantially from the Work as originally shown. Mark which drawing is most capable of showing
conditions fully and accurately. Where Shop Drawings are used, record a cross-reference at the
corresponding location on the Contract Drawings. Give particular attention to concealed elements that
would be difficult to measure and record at a later date.
1. Mark record sets with red erasable pencil. Use other colors to distinguish between variations in
separate categories of the Work.
2. Mark new information that is important to the Owner but was not shown on Contract Drawings or
Shop Drawings.
3. Note related change-order numbers where applicable.
4. Organize record drawing sheets into manageable sets. Bind sets with durable-paper cover sheets;
print suitable titles, dates, and other identification on the cover of each set.
5. Prior to Contract Closeout, obtain from the Owner a reproducible Mylar copy of the Drawings.
Using technical drafting pen, duplicate information contained on the Record Drawings maintained
on site.
Label each sheet “Record Drawing.” On the first sheet, the Contractor or resident
Superintendent shall execute the following statement:
“Having reviewed this document and all attachments, I affirm that, to the best of my knowledge, the
information presented here is true and accurate.”
Signed: Date:
Position:
C. Record Specifications: Maintain one complete copy of the Project Manual, including addenda. Include
with the Project Manual one copy of other written construction documents, such as Change Orders and
modifications issued in printed form during construction.
1. Mark these documents to show substantial variations in actual Work performed in comparison
with the text of the Specifications and modifications.
2. Give particular attention to substitutions and selection of options and information on concealed
construction that cannot otherwise be readily discerned later by direct observation.
3. Note related record drawing information and Product Data.
4. Upon completion of the Work, submit record Specifications to the Owner.
D. Record Product Data: Maintain one copy of each Product Data submittal. Note related Change Orders
and markup of record drawings and Specifications.
1. Mark these documents to show significant variations in actual Work performed in comparison with
information submitted. Include variations in products delivered to the site and from the
manufacturer’s installation instructions and recommendations.
2. Give particular attention to concealed products and portions of the Work that cannot otherwise be
readily discerned later by direct observation.
3. Upon completion of markup, submit complete set of record Product Data to the Owner.
Miscellaneous Record Submittals: Refer to other Specification Sections for requirements of miscellaneous
record keeping and submittals in connection with actual performance of Work. Immediately prior to the
date or dates of Substantial Completion, complete miscellaneous records and place in good order. Identify
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miscellaneous records properly and bind or file, ready for continued use and reference. Submit to the
Owner.
F. Maintenance Manuals: Organize operation and maintenance data into suitable sets of manageable size.
Bind properly indexed data in individual, heavy-duty, 2-inch (51-mm), 3-ring, vinyl-covered binders,
with pocket folders for folded sheet information. Mark appropriate identification on front and spine of
each binder. Include the following types of information:
1. Emergency instructions.
2. Spare parts list.
3. Copies of warranties.
4. Wiring diagrams.
5. Recommended “turn-around” cycles.
6. Inspection procedures.
7. Shop Drawings and Product Data.
8. Fixture lamping schedule.
1.07 Warranties and Bonds
A. Provide duplicate notarized copies. Maintain copies of all Contractors’ submittals and assemble
documents executed by subcontractors, suppliers, and manufacturers. Provide table of contents and
assemble in binder with durable plastic cover.
B. Submit material prior to final application for payment. For items of Work delayed materially beyond
date of substantial completion, provide updated submittal within ten days after acceptance, listing date
of acceptance as start of warranty period.
1.08 Final Payment
A. At the end of maintenance period, submit written certification that Contract Documents Work has been
reviewed and that Work is complete in accordance with Contract Documents and ready for Owner
Representative’s review.
B. In addition to submittals required by the conditions of the Contract provide submittals required by
governing authorities, and submit a final statement of accounting giving total adjusted Contract Sum,
previous payments and sum remaining due.
C. Owner’s Representative will issue a final Change Order reflecting approved adjustment to Contract
Sum not previously made by Change Order.
D. Retainage will be held until advertisement for liens and encumbrances is completed.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Closeout Procedures
A. Operation and Maintenance Instructions: Arrange for each Installer of equipment that requires regular
maintenance to meet with the Owner’s personnel to provide instruction in proper operation and
maintenance. Provide instruction by manufacturer’s representatives if installers are not experienced in
operation and maintenance procedures. Include a detailed review of the following items:
1. Maintenance manuals.
2. Record documents.
3. Spare parts and materials.
4. Tools.
5. Lubricants.
6. Fuels.
7. Identification systems.
8. Control sequences.
9. Hazards.
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10. Cleaning.
11. Warranties and bonds.
12. Maintenance agreements and similar continuing commitments.
B. As part of instruction for operating equipment, demonstrate the following procedures:
1. Startup.
2. Shutdown.
3. Emergency operations.
4. Noise and vibration adjustments.
5. Safety procedures.
6. Economy and efficiency adjustments.
7. Effective energy utilization.
3.02 Final Cleaning
A. General: The General Conditions require general cleaning during construction. Regular site cleaning
is included in Division 1.
B. Cleaning: Employ experienced workers or professional cleaners for final cleaning. Clean each surface
or unit to the condition expected in a normal, commercial building cleaning and maintenance program.
Comply with manufacturer’s instructions.
1. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting inspection for certification of
Substantial Completion.
C. Removal of Protection: Remove temporary protection and facilities installed for protection of the Work
during construction.
1. Remove labels that are not permanent labels.
2. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors and glass in doors and windows.
3. Clean exposed exterior and interior hard-surfaced finishes to a dust-free condition, free of stains,
films, and similar foreign substances. Restore reflective surfaces to their original condition.
Leave concrete floors broom clean.
4. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment. Remove excess lubrication and other
substances. Clean plumbing fixtures to a sanitary condition. Clean light fixtures and lamps.
5. Clean the site, including landscape development areas, of rubbish, litter, and other foreign
substances. Sweep paved areas broom clean; remove stains, spills, and other foreign deposits.
Rake grounds that are neither paved nor planted to a smooth, even-textured surface.
D. Compliance: Comply with regulations of authorities having jurisdiction and safety standards for
cleaning. Do not burn waste materials. Do not bury debris or excess materials on the Owner’s
property. Do not discharge volatile, harmful, or dangerous materials into drainage systems. Remove
waste materials from the site and dispose of lawfully.
1. Where extra materials of value remain after completion of associated Work, they become the
Owner’s property. Dispose of these materials as directed by the Owner.
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DIVISION 1
SECTION 01800 – DEFINITION OF BID ITEMS
The following items describe the scope of work for this contract and are further clarified through limit-of-work lines,
notes on the drawings and specifications. The work described in each Bid Item may contain work from one or
several technical specifications sections. Contractor shall refer to the technical specifications that apply to the
individual components.
Bid Items 1 – Mobilization
This work includes the mobilization of personnel, equipment and supplies at the project site(s) in preparation for
work on the project, as well as the establishment of the Contractor’s office, buildings and other necessary facilities,
and all other costs incurred or labor and operations which must be performed prior to beginning the other items
under the Contract. This item shall also include marshalling, disassembly and security of all items indicated on the
plans or specifications. Payment will be made as Work progresses. The total amount for mobilization shall not
exceed five percent (5%) of the total bid.
Bid Items 2 – Erosion Control
Contractor shall install and maintain erosion control items during construction in accordance with the Drawings and
Specifications. Bid Item includes contractor responsible for obtaining State of Colorado permit for storm water
discharges as noted on drawings.
Bid Item 3 – Demolition
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to clear and grub within the limits of work. Bid item
includes removal and recycling of existing fence along Overland Trail. Bid amount includes all labor, material and
equipment for a complete item in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications. Any trees slated for removal to
be approved by owner prior to removal.
Bid Item 4 – Topsoil Remove/Replace
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to strip, stock, distribute, rough grade, and fine grade (4”
thick) topsoil from limits of grading. Bid amount includes all labor, material and equipment for a complete item in
accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Item 5 – Unclassified Excavation
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment for site excavation including stockpiling, distribution,
removal of debris and haul and disposing of all excess material per Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Item 6 – Clean Import Fill - (C.I.P.)
The unit price for this item shall include supplying, placing, and compacting clean fill in accordance with the
Drawings and Specifications or as otherwise directed by the ENGINEER. Measurement and payment for this item
will be by the CY of actual yardage placed, complete at proper moisture. The method to bring mixture to optimum
moisture will not be measured or paid for separately, but shall be included in the unit price for this item. Imported
soil to be free of rocks and organic material no greater than 3” in diameter, moisture treated and compacted to 95%
proctor.
Bid Items 7 – Colored Concrete Paving – 5” Thick
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install concrete paving in accordance with the
Drawings and Specifications. The unit price includes sub-grade preparation which consists of ripping soil to 8” and
re-compacting to 95% proctor, installation of 5” thick (4,000 psi) standard concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement,
and integral color additive equaling 2 lbs. per sack of Yosemite Brown color, forming; furnishing and applying
curing compounds; finishing and edging the concrete surfaces; joints and joint materials; compacting sub grade as
required for preparation of a stable sub base; and all other related and necessary materials, work, and equipment
required to construct the flatwork areas in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
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Bid Items 8 – Colored Concrete Paving – 6” Thick (parking stall)
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install concrete paving in accordance with the
Drawings and Specifications. The unit price includes sub-grade preparation which consists of ripping soil to 8” and
re-compacting to 95% proctor, installation of 6” thick (4,000 psi) standard concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement,
and integral color additive equaling 2 lbs. per sack of Yosemite Brown color, forming; furnishing and applying
curing compounds; finishing and edging the concrete surfaces; joints and joint materials; compacting as required for
preparation of a stable sub base; and all other related and necessary materials, work, and equipment required to
construct the flatwork areas in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Items 9 – Recycled Asphalt Trail – 4” Thick
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install recycled asphalt paving in accordance with the
Drawings and Specifications. The unit price includes sub-grade preparation which consists of ripping soil to 8” and
re-compacting to 95% proctor, installation of 4” thick recycled asphalt; compacting sub grade as required for
preparation of a stable sub base; and all other related and necessary materials, work, and equipment required to
construct the trail in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Items 10 – Recycled Asphalt Parking Area and Entrance Road – 6” Thick
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install recycled asphalt paving in accordance with the
Drawings and Specifications. The unit price includes sub-grade preparation which consists of ripping soil to 8” and
re-compacting to 95% proctor, installation of 6” thick recycled asphalt; compacting sub grade as required for
preparation of a stable sub base; and all other related and necessary materials, work, and equipment required to
construct the trail in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Item 11 – Asphaltic Concrete Entrance Apron 6” Thick
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install asphaltic concrete paving in accordance with the
Drawings and Specifications. The unit price includes sub-grade preparation which consists of ripping soil to 8” and
re-compacting to 95% proctor, installation of 6” thick asphaltic concrete, compacting sub grade as required for
preparation of a stable sub base; and all other related and necessary materials, work, and equipment required to
construct the entrance apron in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Item 12 – 8" RCP Culvert
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install 8” RCP under the proposed 8’ wide trail per
City of Fort Collins standard and specification in the location shown on the drawing.
Bid Item 13 – 18" RCP Culvert (C.I.P.)
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install 18” RCP in the locations shown on the
drawings. Work includes bedding pipe per detail.
Bid Item 14 – Concrete Flared End Section
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install concrete flared end sections for the 18” RCP per
City of Fort Collins standard and specification in the locations shown on the drawings.
Bid Item 15 – Type L Rip Rap
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to construct rip rap protection in accordance to the
drawings and specifications. Work includes 6” type III bedding under rip rap.
Bid Item 16 – Pedestrian Bridge Abutment w/ Helix Pier System
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to construct a helical pier bridge abutment for the
pedestrian bridge in accordance to the drawings and specifications.
Bid Item 17 – 55 Foot Pedestrian Prefabricated Bridge
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Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install 1 (one) 10’ wide by 55’ long pedestrian bridge
in accordance to the drawings and specifications. Bridge Bid item includes contractor obtaining Larimer County
building permit and Pleasant Valley Ditch Company ditch crossing permit.
Bid Items 18 – Landscape Restoration
Contractor shall provide all soil preparation; fine grading; fertilizer; herbicide; seed; labor; hydro-mulching and
equipment to drill seed any area disturbed during construction in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Items 19 – Landscape Plantings
Contractor shall provide all soil preparation; fine grading; fertilizer; herbicide; plant material, mulch; labor; and
equipment to landscape per the Drawings and Specifications.
Bid Items 20 – Vault Toilet “CXT Gunnison – left hand”
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to furnish and install CXT vault toilet “Gunnison” per the
manufacturer’s drawings and specifications. Bid item is for a complete in place vault toilet, includes excavation and
structural backfill per CXT drawings and specifications. Bid Item includes contractor obtaining Larimer County
building permit. Shop drawings required.
Bid item 21 Site Furnishings
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install 4 (four) 12’ Priefert D-gates. Entrance set of
Two (2) gates will require Apollo 1650 ETL Smart ETL Dual Swing Gate Operator package (package includes;
operator, solar charger, transmitter, wireless keypad, wiring and photo eye). Bid item includes all labor, materials
and equipment to furnish and install wave bike rack; 7 bike capacity, beige, surface mount, Barco Products,
#GR6806.
Bid Items 22 – Fencing
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment to install 2,181 lf of single rail fence in accordance with
the Drawings and Specifications.
END OF SECTION
END OF DIVISION 1
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02100 - MOBILIZATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Work Included
A. Prepare the site for construction.
B. Move in and move out personnel and equipment.
C. Set up and remove temporary offices, buildings, facilities and utilities.
1.02 Site Conditions
A. The City has provided the right-of-way, easement or project site for all permanent access or
permanent construction for the project. Any additional access, access right-of-way, construction
areas, or additional needed land which may be involved in the construction of this project shall be
the responsibility of the Contractor.
B. The land owned by the City may be used as site headquarters, storage yard, or base of operations
provided that the use of said land meets with all of the requirements and restrictions imposed by
the City at the time of usage.
1.03 Site Preparation for Contractor Occupancy
A. The Contractor shall provide all temporary facilities as required for performing the work. The
Contractor shall secure and maintain proper storage areas for equipment and materials in locations
she/he may deem necessary for the proper execution of the job as approved by the City
Representative. No storage yard or project headquarters site may be utilized in conflict with
objections from the adjacent property owners unless the Contractor obtains from the City specific
written permission for such objectionable use. No objectionable material will be allowed to blow
from, wash off or drain off of any storage yard on to adjacent property.
B. The Contractor shall maintain all storage yards in as neat and orderly a manner as possible,
allowing no accumulation of waste materials or disposal piles. The Contractor may construct a
temporary security fence for the protection of materials, tools, and equipment. The fence shall be
maintained during the construction period. Upon completion of work, the security fence shall be
removed from the site. The Contractor shall provide adequate parking facilities within the
designated area for personnel working on the project.
C. The Contractor shall obtain the necessary permits for connection to necessary services provided by
utility companies serving the project area.
D. Materials, equipment, and work required for temporary storm water management during the
construction period shall be provided by the Contractor as required to ensure public safety and to
protect the work in progress and materials stored on site.
1.04 Damage or Use-Fee Claims
A. Any damage or use-fee claims filed against the Contractor may become a part of the final
settlement of this project and may be cause for delay of final acceptance or delay of final payment.
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02200 - EARTHWORK AND GRADING
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Description of Work
A. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials and equipment necessary to perform the work
items called for on the bid schedule.
B. The Contractor shall perform all excavation regardless of the type, nature, or condition of material
encountered, as specified or required in order to accomplish the construction.
1.02 City Furnished Materials
A. None, unless otherwise noted on the Bid Schedule.
1.03 Site Conditions
A. The Contractor shall satisfy himself as to the kind and type of soil to be encountered and any water
conditions that might affect the construction of the project.
B. The locations of existing utilities are shown in an approximate way only and not all utilities may
be shown. The Contractor shall determine the exact location of all existing utilities prior to
commencing work. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for any and all damages that might
be occasioned by his failure to exactly locate and preserve any and all utilities. If utilities are to
remain in place, the Contractor shall provide adequate means of support and protection during
construction.
C. Should drawn, or incorrectly drawn, piping or other utilities be encountered during excavation, the
Contractor shall advise the City within thirty (30) minutes of encountering the utility. The
Contractor shall cooperate with the City and utility companies in keeping respective services and
facilities in operation to the satisfaction of the respective owners. The City reserves the right to
perform any and all work required should the Contractor fail to cooperate with the respective
companies, and back charge the Contractor for any and all expenses.
D. The Contractor shall provide barricades and signs in accordance with the Uniform Manual of
Traffic Control Devices where applicable. The Contractor shall maintain all devices in a working
manner.
1.04 Fill Material
A. Excess fill material, including rock, gravel, sod, broken concrete or asphalt, plaster, etc., shall be
hauled off the site and disposed of in accordance with applicable State and local regulations.
B. Additional fill material, if required, shall be hauled to the site from off the site as a necessary part
of the work. Material composition shall be subject to the requirements of the specifications.
1.05 Testing and Inspections
Coordinate and schedule testing with Owner’s Representative.
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PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.01 Soil Materials
A. Coarse-grained soils free from debris, roots, organic material, and non-mineral matter containing
no particles larger than 4-inch size and classified as either:
1. Sands with fines (SM, SC) and less than 25 percent of the soil particles passing the No. 200
sieve, or
2. Clean sands (SW, SP)
3. Native soils as determined acceptable by the Owner’s Representative.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Preparation
A. Field measurements: Before commencing work, locate all baselines and coordinates required for
control of the work; establish required grade staking for control of excavation, fill and
embankment construction. Field verify by excavation the location all utility crossings, service
connections, and connections to existing lines before proceeding with earthwork.
B. Layout Lines and Levels:
1. Before earthwork operations are started, all construction items shall be completely staked out
for the Owner’s approval.
C. Removal of Top Soil: Strip existing earthen material (topsoil) to a depth of 4 inches over the entire
site. Stockpile on site in area approved by Owner’s Representative. Keep topsoil segregated.
Place, grade, and shape stockpile for proper drainage.
3.02 Excavation
A. Prior to beginning excavation operations, accomplish all site preparation in accordance with the
specifications. Perform excavation of every description to conform to the grades and elevations
per the plans and/or specifications.
3.03 Clearing the Site
A. All areas underlying new structures, paved areas, site fills and embankments shall be cleared of
stumps, shrubs, brush, and other vegetative growth.
B. Any material containing roots, grasses and other deleterious or organic matter generally found in
the top six inches of undisturbed natural terrain shall be stripped from all areas requiring
excavation, grading, trenching, subgrade preparation for foundations and embankment work. The
City will require stripped top soil deemed suitable for spreading over the finished grades to be
stockpiled and preserved until the finished grading operation, at which time it shall be spread
uniformly over areas to be seeded or sodded.
C. Upon completion of the project, phase of the project, or termination of the use of any particular
area, site, storage yard right-of-way or easement, the Contractor shall promptly and neatly clean up
the area and re-establish the ground to the contours required by the project or conditions prior to
project commencement.
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3.04 Earth Fill Construction
A. The Contractor shall perform all grading to the lines and grades specified and/or established by the
Owner’s Representative, with an appropriate allowance for topsoil. All slopes shall be free of all
exposed roots and stones exceeding 3-inch diameter, which are loose and liable to fall. Tops of
banks shall be rounded to circular curves not less than 6-feet in radius.
B. Rounded surfaces shall be neatly and smoothly trimmed. Topsoil shall be replaced to a depth of
4-inches in areas to be revegetated.
C. The Contractor shall protect the fill against freezing when atmospheric temperature is less than 35
degrees F (1 degree C).
3.05 Compaction
A. The Contractor shall meet minimum percentage density specified for each area classification as
follows. Percentage of Maximum Density Requirements: Compact soil to not less than the
indicated percentages of maximum density relationship determined in accordance with ASTM D
698.
1. Paved Areas, Utilities and Sidewalks - 95 percent
2. Unpaved Areas - 90 percent
B. Control moisture content within 2% of optimum moisture content as determined by ASTM D 698.
Where subgrade or layer of soil material is too dry to permit compaction to the specified density,
uniformly apply water to surface of cut area, subgrade, or loosely placed layer of soil material.
Mix soil and applied water by blading, disking, or other methods to achieve uniform moisture
content throughout the soil mass to be compacted.
C. Remove and replace, or scarify and air dry, soil material that is too wet to permit compaction to
specified density. Soil material that has been removed because it is too wet to permit compaction
may be stockpiled or spread and allowed to dry. Assist drying by disking, harrowing or
pulverizing until moisture content is reduced to a satisfactory value.
D. Puddling is not an acceptable method of compaction.
3.06 Grading
A. Paved Areas: Immediately prior to placing structural pavements, shape area to the required
lines, grades, and limits to provide the finished elevations indicated and roll with an approved
heavy vibratory roller until compacted to the specified density. Maintain moisture content within
2% of optimum during final rolling and until subgrade is covered by subsequent construction.
Remove loose material and protect subgrade until covered. The subgrade under all paved areas
shall conform to the proposed subgrade elevations of the trail.
B. Landscape Area and Remainder of Site:
1. Rough grade areas to 4 inches below finish grade. After rough grading is finished,
compacted and approved, scarify area to a depth of at least 6 inches.
2. Place previously stockpiled topsoil in all areas within the limits of the project not
indicated to receive subsequent foundations, slabs on grade, walks, safety surfacing
or other similar materials.
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3. Uniformly distribute topsoil on the disturbed area and evenly spread to a thickness of
4 inches deep after light compaction. Perform spreading so that planting can proceed
with little additional soil preparation or tillage. Do not place topsoil when subgrade
is frozen, excessively wet, extremely dry or in a condition otherwise detrimental to
specified grading, seeding and planting specifications.
C. Finish Grading:
1. Grade all excavated sections, filled sections, construction disturbed areas and
adjacent transition areas to finish elevation. Make finished surfaces smooth,
compacted and free from irregular surface changes.
2. Unless indicated otherwise on drawings, finish grade area adjacent to sidewalks and
pavements to ½ inch below finish elevation of sidewalk and pavement.
3. Remove all construction debris. Grades not otherwise indicated shall be uniform
levels or slopes between such points and existing finish grade. Abrupt change in
slopes shall be rounded.
3.07 Settlement
A. Where completed compacted areas are disturbed by subsequent construction operations or adverse
weather, the Contractor shall scarify the ground surface, re-shape, and compact to required density
prior to further construction.
B. Any settlement in backfill, fill, or in structures built over the backfill or fill, which may occur
within the guarantee period in the General Conditions will be considered to be caused by improper
compaction methods and shall be corrected at no cost to the City. Any structure damaged by
settlement shall be restored to their original condition by the Contractor at no cost to the City.
3.08 Disposal of Excess Excavation and Waste Materials and Special Requirements
A. The Contractor shall dispose of all excess excavated material not required for fill on-site, as
directed by the Engineer.
B. The Contractor shall remove and be responsible for legally disposing of excess fill material not
placed on-site, waste materials, trash and debris.
C. The Contractor shall conduct all site grading operations and other construction activities to
minimize erosion of site soil materials. He/she shall be responsible to maintain streets/public
ROW daily by removing any spillage of dirt, rocks or debris from equipment entering or leaving
the site.
END OF SECTION
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PART 2 - NOT USED
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Obstructions
A. The location of some utilities and obstructions may not be shown. Bidders are advised to carefully
inspect the existing facilities before preparing their proposals. The removal and replacement of
minor obstructions such as electrical conduits, air, water, and waste piping and similar items shall
be anticipated and accomplished, even though not shown or specifically mentioned. Major
obstructions encountered that are not shown on the Contract Drawings or could not have been
foreseen by visual inspection of the site prior to bidding should immediately be brought to the
attention of the City Representative. The City Representative will make a determination for
proceeding with the work. If the City Representative finds that the obstruction adversely affects
the Contractor's costs or schedule for completion, a proper adjustment to the Contract will be made
in accordance with the General Conditions.
3.02 Demolition
A. Any pipes or existing structures encountered during construction shall be preserved until accepted
for removal by the City Representative. The Contractor shall be required to repair pipes or
structures in use that are damaged during construction at no cost to the City. The removal of
abandoned pipes shall be reviewed by the City Representative.
3.03 Removal and Salvage of Materials
A. The Contractor shall carefully remove materials specified to be reused or salvaged so as not to
damage the material. Reuse by the Contractor of salvaged material will not be permitted, except as
specifically shown or specified herein. Existing materials to be removed or replaced and not
specifically designated for salvage shall become the property of the Contractor. Provide and
maintain dust tight temporary partitions, bulkheads, or other protective devices during the
construction to permit normal operation of the existing facilities. Construct partitions of plywood,
insulating board, plastic sheets, or similar material.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02221 – TRENCHING, BACKFILLING, AND COMPACTION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Scope
Furnish all labor, materials, and equipment, and perform all operations to complete trenching, including
excavation, subgrade preparation, drainage, filter fabric installation, bedding, backfilling, compacting,
and finish grading for underground pipelines, service lines, sleeving, and appurtenances as shown on
the drawings and as specified herein.
1.02 Related Work
A. Section 02200 – Earthwork and Grading.
B. Section 02520 – Portland Cement Concrete Paving.
1.03 Protection
A. Obtain utility locations before commencing work. Protect all existing underground utilities, above
ground structures or plantings, or repair to original condition.
PART 2 MATERIALS:
2.01 Trench Backfill Material
A. Trench excavation or imported material free from frozen material, stumps, roots, brush, other
organic matter, cinders or other corrosive material, debris, and rocks or stones greater than 2
inches in any dimension.
2.02 Other
A. Bedding, piping, filter fabric, and other materials specified on the drawings and in related sections.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 Preparation
A. Remove and stockpile topsoil from areas to be disturbed by construction. Keep topsoil segregated
from non-organic trench excavation materials and debris.
3.02 Trenching
A. Excavate trenches by open cut methods. Segregate suitable backfill. Rough trench excavation
will leave trench with uniform width and vertical sidewalls from an elevation one foot above the
top of installed pipe to the bottom of pipe.
B. Minimum trench width will provide 6 inch space between pipe wall and side of trench. Maximum
trench width will be shown on the drawings or in the appropriate pipeline section. If not specified
elsewhere the maximum trench width is the pipe O.D. plus 20 inches.
C. Grade trench bottom to provide uniform clearance for bedding material. De-water trench.
Remove loose material and foreign objects. When required, install filter fabric per manufacturer’s
specifications.
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D. Unstable sub-grade is not expected. If unstable subgrade material is encountered, report the
condition to the Owner. Remedy and payment for subgrade stabilization will be based on the
actual conditions encountered.
3.03 Bedding
A. Pipe will be bedded in accordance with the detailed drawings or the appropriate pipeline
specification.
3.04 Backfilling and Compaction
A. Backfill trench promptly after completion of pipe bedding.
B. Deposit material in uniform layers with thickness commensurate with the soil encountered and the
compaction equipment used.
C. Compaction requirements will be made at the moisture content and will meet the densities, by
zone, specified in Section 02200 – Earthwork and Grading.
D. Coordinate and schedule compaction tests with City Representative.
3.05 Surface Restoration
A. Restore pavements according to City of Fort Collins Standards.
B. Restore landscaped areas according to Section 02900 – Landscaping.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02230 — CLEARING AND GRUBBING
PART 1 — GENERAL
1.01 Description of work
A. This work shall consist of clearing, grubbing, removing, and disposing of all vegetation and debris
within the limits of the project and such other areas as may be SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS.
This work shall also include preservation of vegetation and objects designated to remain from
injury or defacement.
B. The Contractor shall be responsible for the procurement of all applicable licenses, permits, and
fees related to Forestry work in the City of Fort Collins as required for the specified work.
PART 2 – MATERIALS – Not used
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Protection of Existing Improvements
A. Provide protection necessary to prevent damage to existing improvements indicated to remain in
place.
B. Protect improvements on adjoining properties and on City's property.
C. Restore damaged improvements to their original condition, acceptable to parties having
jurisdiction.
D. Protect existing trees and other vegetation indicated to remain in place, against unnecessary
cutting, breaking or skinning of roots, skinning and bruising of bark, smothering of trees by
stockpiling construction material or excavated material within drip line, excess foot or vehicular
traffic, or parking of vehicles within drip line. Provide temporary guards to protect trees and
vegetation to be left standing.
E. Water trees and other vegetation to remain within limits of contract work as required to maintain
their health during course of construction operations.
F. Provide protection for roots over 1-1/2" diameter cut during construction operations. Coat cut
faces with emulsified asphalt, or other acceptable coating, formulated for use on damaged plant
tissues. Temporarily cover exposed roots with wet burlap to prevent roots from drying out; cover
with earth as soon as possible.
G. Repair or replace trees and vegetation indicated to remain which are damaged by construction
operations, in a manner acceptable to parties having jurisdiction. Employ qualified tree surgeon to
repair damages to trees and shrubs. Replace trees which cannot be repaired and restored to full
growth status, as determined by the City.
3.02 Site Clearing
A. Site clearing consists of removing and properly disposing of ground vegetation, shrubs, bushes,
downed trees, and debris within the project area.
B. Branches on remaining trees and bushes in the way of construction shall be trimmed outside the
collar and branch bark ridge of the limb.
C. Cultured shrubs, bushes, and other vegetation to remain shall be protected.
D. Use only hand methods for grubbing inside drip line of trees indicated to be left standing.
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E. Fill depressions caused by clearing and grubbing operations with satisfactory soil material, unless
further excavation or earthwork is indicated.
F. Place fill material in horizontal layers not exceeding 12" loose depth, and thoroughly compact to a
density equal to adjacent ground.
3.03 Individual Stump Removal
A. Removal of stumps will require the removal of all roots over three inches in diameter to a
minimum depth of six inches below subgrade. Roots over three inches in diameter protruding
from an excavated slope shall be cut flush with the excavated slope surface.
3.04 Disposal
A. Disposal of clearing debris, waste materials and unsuitable or excess topsoil shall be off site at an
area provided by the Contractor, at Contractor's expense, unless otherwise SHOWN ON THE
DRAWINGS.
B. Burning of debris on City property is not allowed.
C. Remove debris from site in a timely manner.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02750 – PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING
PART 1 - GENERAL
Scope
A. Furnish all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, and perform all operations in
connection with and reasonably incidental to complete installation of concrete paving as shown on
the drawings and as specified herein. Items of work specifically included are:
B. Subgrade preparation for trail
C. Form work.
D. Reinforcement.
E. Surface finish.
F. Construction, expansion and control joints.
G. Curing.
H. Concrete trail
Work Not Included
A. Items of work specifically excluded or covered under other sections:
B. Excavation and backfill.
C. Earthwork and grading.
D. Cast-in-place structural concrete or precast concrete, such as foundations, drainage appurtenances,
and pad and building.
E. Joint sealers.
Related Work
A. Division 2 – Site Work:
a. Section 02200 – Earthwork/Grading.
b. Section 02221 – Trenching, Backfilling, and Compaction.
References
A. ACI 301 – Specifications for Structural Concrete for Buildings.
B. ASTM C33 – Concrete Aggregate.
C. ASTM C150 – Portland Cement.
D. ASTM C260 – Air Entraining Admixtures for Concrete.
E. ASTM C309 – Liquid Membrane – Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete.
F. ACI 304 – Recommended Practice for Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and Placing Concrete.
G. ACI 305R – Hot Weather Concreting.
H. ACI 306R – Cold Weather Concreting.
I. ACI 308 – Standard Practice for Curing Concrete.
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J. ACI 309 – Recommended Practice for Consolidation of Concrete.
Regulatory Requirements:
A. Conform to applicable code of governing authority for paving work within public right-of-way.
Tests:
A. Submit proposed mix design to testing laboratory for review prior to commencement of work. For
standard premix concrete mixes, the supplier’s quality control records may be substituted for job
mix testing.
B. Provide licensed Surveyor to test forms in the floodway for accuracy prior to concrete pours.
C. Concrete Testing Service: Owner will engage a testing laboratory to perform materials evaluation,
testing and design of concrete mixes. All testing costs will be borne by the Owner. Should any
test(s) fail to meet the specifications, the cost of the failed test and all subsequent testing shall be
borne by the Contractor.
D. Coordinate and schedule sampling testing during concrete placement with City Representative.
Submittals:
A. Submit product data under provisions of Section 01300 – Submittals.
B. Submit data on admixtures and curing compounds.
C. Submit manufacturer’s data on leave-in-place construction joint form
Test Panels:
A. Provide a 3’ x 3’ test panel for finish and tooling of joints for Owner approval. Provide one panel
for each pavement type specified. In casting the panels, use personnel and methods to be
employed on the work.
B. If sample disapproved, cast additional samples until approval is obtained. Maintain test panel on
site until finished work is accepted. Test panel will represent minimum workmanship standard.
C. Work completed prior to text panel approval shall be subject to removal and replacement at
Owner’s request.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.01 Concrete Materials:
A. General: Provide materials of same brand and source throughout the project unless otherwise
noted.
B. Portland Cement: ASTM C150, Type I or Type I/II, color to be 2 pounds per sack, Yosemite
Brown.
C. Aggregates: ASTM C33, normal weight. In addition, the combined aggregate shall comply with
the following gradation, shown in percent passing.
Sieve Size ¾-Inch Nominal Maximum Size
¾ Inch 90 – 100
3/8 Inch 60 – 80
No. 4 40 – 60
No. 8 30 – 45
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No. 16 20 – 35
No. 30 13 – 23
No. 50 5 – 15
No. 100 0 – 5
D. Water: Clean and not detrimental to concrete.
2.02 Form Materials:
A. Slab Edges: Two by lumber permitted for surfaces not exposed to view in the final work. Use
concrete-form grade hardboard, “plyform” grade plywood, or metal for forming surfaces exposed
to view. Forms shall be straight and sufficiently stiff and well braced to meet line tolerances
specified in Part 3.
B. Keyed Joint Form: Wooden key or leave-in-place metal construction joint form.
C. Form Coatings: Commercial form-coating compounds that will not bond with, stain, or adversely
affect concrete surfaces, and will not impair subsequent treatments of concrete surfaces.
2.03 Reinforcement:
A. Fibermesh: Bundled, fibrillated, virgin polypropylene fibers manufactured for use in premix
concrete and having the following characteristics:
1. Special Gravity: 0.91.
2. Tensile Strength: 70 to 100 ksi.
3. Fiber Lengths: ½ inch, ¾ inch.
4. Accepted Materials: “Fibermesh” by Fibermesh Company of Chattanooga, TN; or “Forta
CR” by Forta Corporation of Groove City, PA.
B. Dowels: ASTM A615; 40 or 60 ksi yield grade, plain steel, uncoated finish; matched sleeve and
cap one end. Provide dowel basket to hold dowels in parallel alignment.
2.04 Admixtures:
A. General: Unless specified in the mix or directed in Part 3, no admixtures shall be used without
approval of the Owner’s Representative. Do not use admixtures that would result in mixing water
with a concentration of more than 150 ppm of chloride ion.
B. Air Entraining: ASTM C260.
C. Water Reducing: ASTM C494, Type A.
D. Accelerator: Nonchloride, ASTM C494, Type C or E.
E. Retarder: ASTM C494, Type B or D.
F. Color Agent: Yosemite Brown, Davis Colors of Los Angeles, California.
2.05 Related Materials:
A. Expansion Joint Filler: ASTM D1752, closed cell polyethylene, ½ inch thickness.
B. Curing Compound for Concrete with Coloring Agent: Davis Seal Color to match colored
concrete.
2.06 Concrete Mix:
A. Mix concrete in accordance with ASTM C94.
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1. Provide concrete for colored pavement (FC Trail at Stanton Creek) of the following
characteristics:
Unit Measurement
a. Compressive Strength 4,000 psi
at 28 days
b. Minimum Cement 564 lb. / Cy
c. Maximum Aggregate Size 1 ½ inches
d. Fibrous Reinforcement ¾ lb. /CY
e. Air Entrainment 4.5% to 7.5%
f. Maximum Water/Cement Ratio 0.45
g. Coloring Agent per manufacturer’s recommendations
h. Maximum Slump 4 inches
B. Use accelerating admixtures in cold weather as directed in Part 3.
C. Use set-retarding admixture during hot weather as directed in Part 3.
D. Water reducing agent is permitted.
2.07 Selection of Proportions:
A. Mix Design: Cost of concrete mix design is responsibility of Contractor.
B. Selection of Proportions: Use method of ACI 301 3.9. Proportioning base on method of ACI 301
3.10 not allowed.
1. Field test records used for documentation of the average strength produced by a propos mix in
accordance with ACI 301 3.9.3.2 shall, in addition to the requirements listed, comply with the
following:
a. The test record shall represent production concrete from a single design mix produced
during the past year.
b. The test record shall represent concrete proportioned to produce the maximum slur
allowed by these specifications, and for air-entrained concrete, within a +0.5% of t
maximum air content allowed.
2. Mixes proportioned on the basis of trial mixtures shall meet the provisions of ACI 301 3.9.3.3.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 Subgrade Preparation:
A. Shape and compact subgrade to match appropriate detail. Compact to 95% density as measured by
ASTM D698. Coordinate with Section 02200 – Earthwork, Article 3.05, Compaction.
B. Where subgrade cannot be compacted, remove subgrade. Replace with bed course. Compact to
95% density as measured by ASTM D698.
C. Moisten subgrade to minimize absorption of water from fresh concrete. Subgrade shall not be
muddy, soft, frozen, or covered with standing water when concrete is placed.
3.02 Form Work:
A. General: Design, construct, and brace forms in accordance with ACI 301 and ACI 347. In
addition to those requirements, forms shall be placed and braced so the finished edges and joints
meet the tolerances listed later in this section.
1. Forms in the floodway shall be surveyed by a licensed Surveyor for conformation with
existing grade elevation prior to concrete pour. This is a responsibility of the Contractor.
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B. Preparation of Form Surfaces:
1. Clean reused forms of concrete matrix residue; repair and patch as required returning forms to
acceptable surface condition.
2. Coat contact surfaces of forms with specified form-coating compound before reinforcement is
placed. Apply form-coating compound according to manufacturer’s instructions. Do not
allow excess form-coating material to accumulate in forms or to come in contact with concrete
surfaces against which fresh concrete will be placed.
D. For Surfaces Exposed To View: Form faces shall be free from raised grain, tears, worn edges,
patches, dents, or other defects which would impair texture of the concrete surfaces. Minimize
number of seams in form material, and arrange seams in an orderly manner.
3.03 Reinforcement and Embedments:
A. Fibrous Reinforcement:
1. Add fibrous concrete reinforcement to concrete materials at the time concrete is batched in
amounts in accordance with approved submittals for each type of concrete required.
2. Mix batched concrete in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations for uniform and
complete dispersion.
3.04 Joints:
A. General: Place joints in accordance with ACI 301. Conform to the tolerances listed later in Part
3.
B. Isolation/Expansion Joints: Isolation joint and expansion joint are synonymous for concrete
paving.
1. Place isolation joints where work abuts existing walls, curbs and structures, and where shown
on the drawings.
2. Interrupt reinforcement at isolation joint. Install dowels only where indicated on drawings.
3. Joint filler shall extend full depth of the slab. Hold back filler from top of slab as required for
sealant. Attach joint filler to first placement.
4. Seal all expansion joints per Section 07900.
C. Keyed/Construction Joints: Keyed joint and construction joint are synonymous for concrete
paving.
1. Reinforcement, if required, shall continue through the joint.
2. Install where indicated on drawings, or where required by concrete delivery or finishing rate.
3. Key first placement. Key shall be 1½ inches wide and ¾ inches deep.
4. After first placement has hardened, clean and roughen face. Install control joint form at top of
slab.
5. Subject to Owner’s Representative approval; manufactured leave-in-place cold joint form may
be used.
D. Control/Score Joint: Control joint and score joint are synonymous for concrete paving.
1. Control joints shall penetrate 1/3 of slab thickness.
2. Sawn Joints: Control joints on play area curb shall be sawn. Kerf shall be 3/16-inch wide.
Start cutting as soon as concrete is able to be sawn without dislodging aggregate. Complete
cutting before shrinkage cracks occur. Joints perpendicular to walls may be less than required
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depth within 6 inches of the wall, and may stop 2 inches from the wall. Wash slurry from
concrete to avoid staining of slab.
3. Tooled Joints: Control joints may be cut into the plastic concrete during finishing operations.
Tooled joints shall have ¼ radius, and shall not incorporate a troweled edge unless
specifically noted on the drawings.
4. Formed control joints are permitted only in conjunction with keyed joints.
5. Unless otherwise indicated, provide control joints at the following intervals:
Use Type Maximum Spacing
Colored sidewalk Sawn Joints 10’ c-c
3.05 Concrete:
A. Preplacement Inspection: Form work installation, reinforcing steel placement, and installation of
all items to be embedded or cast in, to be verified by the Owner’s Representative prior to
placement.
B. General: Comply with ACI 301, ACI 304, and as herein specified.
C. Added Water: Concrete mix has been designed to a specific water cement ratio in order to
enhance durability of the final product. Do not add water at the job site or concrete will not be
accepted.
D. Cold Weather Placement: When depositing concrete after the first frost or when the mean daily
temperatures area below 40 degrees, follow recommendations of ACI 306 as modified herein. Use
specified accelerator. Maintain concrete temperature at a minimum of 55 degrees for not less than
72 hours after depositing. Do not place concrete without approval of the Owner’s Representative
on days when temperature at 9:00 a.m. is below 30 degrees. Job-cured cylinders for verification of
strength and/or the adequacy of the Contractor’s protective methods will be required.
E. Hot Weather Placement: When depositing concrete in hot weather, follow recommendations of
ACI 305 as modified herein. When the air temperature is expected to exceed 90 degrees, the
Contractor shall obtain acceptance from the Civil Engineer or Owner’s Representative of the
procedures to be used in protecting, depositing, finishing, and curing the concrete. The
temperature of concrete at the time of placement shall not exceed 90 degrees. Protect to prevent
rapid drying. Start finishing and curing as soon as possible. Specified water reducing retarding
admixture may be used. The use of continuous wetting or fog sprays may be required by the
Owner’s Representative for 24 hours after depositing.
F. Placing: Deposit and consolidate concrete slabs in a continuous operation, within the limits of
construction joints, until the placing of a panel or section is completed. Deposit concrete as nearly
as practicable in its final location to avoid segregation.
G. Consolidation: Consolidate concrete with internal vibrators with a minimum frequency of 7,000
rpm. Maintain one standby vibrator for every three vibrators used. Consolidate according to ACI
309. Do not transport concrete with vibrators. Work concrete into corners and around
embedments and reinforcement.
H. Surface Leveling: Strike off and level surface with screed of sufficient length to span the slab.
On slabs greater than 15 feet wide, use intermediate screed strips.
3.06 Finishes:
A. Broom Finish: Concrete flatwork shall receive a heavy broom finish applied at a right angle to the
direction of travel. The plaza area shall have smooth troweled joints, 1½ inches from the
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centerline of the joint, to result in a total trowel width of 3 inches. All other flatwork shall have
broom finish over joints.
B. Coordinate rate of concrete placement with pace of washing crew.
C. Formed Finishes:
1. Surfaces Not Exposed to View: Patch tie holes and defects. Chip off fins greater than ¼ inch
in height.
2. Surfaces Exposed to View: Patch tie holes and defects. Completely remove fins.
Schedule of Finishes:
1. Sidewalk – heavy broom finish.
3.07 Curing/Sealing:
A. Apply curing compound within 30 minutes of completing finish. Follow manufacturer’s
recommendations for applying compound. Reapply in areas exposed to rain within 3 hours of
initial application. Maintain continuity of coating and repair damage during 7-day curing period.
Follow manufacturer’s instructions for sealing interior slabs.
3.08 Tolerances:
A. Surface Planeness: Unless otherwise specified, produce slabs with a Class B tolerance.
1. Finishes with Class B tolerances shall be true planes within ¼ inch in 10 feet, as determined
by a 10-foot straight edge placed anywhere on the slab in any direction.
B. Formed Surfaces, Joints, and Embedments: Unless otherwise specified, the finished work shall
meet the following tolerances:
1. Variations of formed, or cut or tooled linear element:
a. In 20 feet: ½ inch.
b. For entire length: 1 inch.
3.09 Field Quality Control:
A. Field inspection and testing will be performed under provisions of Paragraph 1.06, Tests, and as
specified below.
B. Forms in the floodway shall be surveyed by a licensed Surveyor prior to concrete pour to ensure
conformation to current grade conditions. This is a responsibility of the Contractor.
C. Concrete Tests:
1. Shall be provided by the Contractor and shall be accordance with requirements of ACI 301,
Chapter 16 – Testing, except as noted or modified in this section.
a. Strength test.
i. Mold and cure four cylinders from each sample.
ii. Test one at 7 days and one at 14 days for information and one at 28 days for
acceptance. Keep the remaining one as a spare to be tested as directed by the Owner.
b. Minimum samples.
i. Collect the following minimum samples for each 28-day strength concrete used in the
work for each day’s placing:
Quantity Number of Samples
50 cubic yards or less one
50 to 100 cubic yards two
100 cubic yards or more two plus one sample for each
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additional 100 cubic yards
c. Sample marking.
i. Mark or tag each sample of compression test cylinders with date and time of day
cylinders were made.
ii. Identify location in work where concrete represented by cylinders was placed.
iii. Identify delivery truck or batch number, air content, and slump.
d. Slump test.
Conduct test for each strength test sample and whenever consistency of concrete appears
to vary.
e. Air content.
Conduct test from one of first three batches mixed each day and for each strength test
sample.
D. Acceptance of Concrete:
1. If the average of three consecutive 7-day tests falls below the specified 7-day strength, the
Owner shall have the right to require conditions of temperature and moisture necessary to
secure the required strength and may require core tests in accordance with ASTM C-42.
2. Strength level of concrete will be considered satisfactory so long as average of all sets of three
consecutive strength test results equals or exceeds specified 28-day strength and no individual
strength test result falls below specified strength by more than 500 psi.
E. Failure of Test Cylinder Results:
1. Upon failure of the 28-day test cylinder results, Owner may require Contractor, at his expense,
to obtain and test at least three cored samples from area in question.
2. Concrete will be considered adequate if average of three core tests is at least 85 percent of,
and if no single core is less than 75 percent of the specified 28-day strength.
3. Upon failure of core test results, Owner may require Contractor, at his expense, to perform
load tests as specified in ACI 318, Chapter 2.
4. In the event an area is found to be structurally unsound, the Owner may order removal and
replacement of concrete as required. The costs of the core tests, the load test and the
structural evaluation shall be borne by the Contractor.
5. Fill all core holes with a non-shrink grout as Master Builders Masterflo 713 or approved
equal.
F. Maintain records of placed concrete items. Record date, location of pour, quantity, air
temperature, and test samples taken.
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02820 – FENCING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Scope
A. Furnish all labor, materials and equipment, and perform all operations required for the proper
installation of fences and gates, including all concrete, earthwork, hardware, and other accessories
as SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS or specified in this section. Work includes cleanup of the site.
1.02 Shop Drawings
A. N/A
1.03 Submittals
A. Submit manufacturer’s product data for materials described in this section.
PART 2: MATERIALS
2.01 Fence Fabric and Hardware
A. Fabric and hardware shall be as SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS.
2.02 Posts
A. Wood shall be of sound, seasoned wood, peeled and with ends cut as shown on the drawings. The
posts and rails shall be straight and all knots trimmed flush with the surface.
B. All dimensional timber and lumber required for fences and gates shall be sound, straight, and
reasonably free from knots, splits, and shakes.
C. All wood post; treated wood mill ACQ, or with a product approved by the City. CCA treated
wood is no longer allowed by the City of Fort Collins.
D. The requirements for peeling and treating may be omitted for red cedar posts and rails.
2.03 Concrete
A. Minimum depth for posts as indicated on drawings. Cylindrical holes. Excavate for the full depth
of post, diameter as indicated. Concrete shall have a minimum 28-day compressive strength of
3,000 psi.
B. Aggregate shall conform to Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregate, ASTM C33-85. Any
admixture, except air entraining agent, accelerators and retardants must be approved by the
Engineer.
C. Cement used shall conform to Standard Specifications for Portland Cement, ASTM C 150-85,
AASHTO M 85, Type I, II or Type I/II.
D. Air-entraining agents shall conform to ASTM C 260-77
2.04 Fences near Electric Lines
A. At each location where an electric line crosses a fence containing metal, grounding of the fencing
shall be accomplished in accordance with the following: A galvanized or copper-coated steel
grounding rod eight feet long with a minimum diameter of ½ inch shall be installed directly below
the point of crossing. The rod shall be driven vertically until the top is six inches below the
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ground surface. A number six solid copper conductor or equivalent shall be used to connect each
metal fence element to the grounding rod. The connections shall be either brazed or fastened with
non-corrosive clamps approved by the Engineer.
B. When a power line is within 500 feet and runs parallel or nearly parallel to the fence, the fence
shall be grounded at each end, at gateposts, and at intervals not to exceed 1,500 feet.
PART 3: EXECUTION
3.01 Installation
A. General: Construct fence to line and grades indicated. Construct fence in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions and as specified. Stake post locations for review by Engineer before
proceeding. Construct fence in a craftsman-like manner with skilled people experienced with this
type of fence. Do not begin installation and erection of fence before final grading is completed,
unless permitted by the Engineer. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND
FIELD VERIFYING UTILITIES.
B. Tree, brush, and other obstacles along the fence line that interfere with the fence shall be removed.
Continuous grubbing or grading along the fence line shall not be done. Where possible, the fence
shall be erected on natural ground. The clearing width shall be to the extent needed to install the
fence. Disposal of clearing debris shall be off site at the contractor’s expense.
C. Where breaks in a run of fencing are required, or at intersections with existing fences, post spacing
shall be adjusted to meet requirements for the type of closure.
D. The bottom of the fence fabric shall generally follow the contour of the ground. Grading shall be
performed where necessary to provide a neat appearance. Where abrupt changes in the ground
profile make it impractical to maintain the specified ground clearance, longer posts may be used
and multiple strands of wire stretched thereon. At grade depressions, where stresses tend to pull
posts from the ground, bracing shall be installed as SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS.
E. Wire splicing shall be as SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS.
F. All posts shall be repaired in accordance with approved procedures after cutting or drilling.
G. Excavation: Excavate for concrete to dimensions indicated. Clear excavations of loose material.
Dispose waste material on site as directed by the Engineer.
H. Fence post setting: Set posts plumb and aligned in concrete footings. Settle concrete to eliminate
voids, and slope to drain to adjacent grade. Allow concrete to cure a minimum of 72 hours before
proceeding with work affecting the posts. All posts shall be set vertical and to the grade and
alignment as SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. Top of posts shall not be cut unless approved by
the Engineer. All field cuts, holes, etc. shall be treated with preservative matching existing
treatment.
I. Fabric: Pull fabric taut and secure to fence posts.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02870 – SITE FURNISHINGS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Scope
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 – General
Requirements apply to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Work covered by this specification concerns labor, materials, and equipment necessary for installation
of:
1. Bike Rack
2. Gates
1.02 Related Sections
A. Section 02750 – Concrete Paving
B. Section 03300 - Cast in Place Concrete.
1.03 Submittals
A. Shop drawings, technical literature from manufacturer for each of the following:
1. Bike Rack
2. Gates
1.04 Samples
A. Submit color swatches on finish metal for each of the above site furnishings:
1.05 Substitutions
A. No substitutions for specific materials will be accepted except under the following conditions.
Alternative bid proposals may be submitted for consideration by the Owner's Representative prior to
bid opening. Alternative proposals must be fully supported by necessary documentation showing
compatibility/comparability with specific materials. Substitutions must also comply with the General
Conditions.
1.06 Quality Assurance
A. Workmanship, fabrication and shop connections shall be in accordance with AWS and AISC
specifications.
B. Welding shall be done by welder(s) certified for AWS, D.1 structural welding requirements.
1.04 Product Delivery and Handling
A. Coordinate delivery requirements with manufacturer.
B. Products shall be delivered to the project site in good condition, and shall be contained in the
Manufacturer’s crate/packaging. The Contractor shall not accept delivery of damaged items. Products
shall free from defects and damage. Damaged products shall be replaced by the manufacturer at no
additional cost.
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C. Comply with manufacturer’s requirements for unloading, lifting, and placement.
1.06 Warranty
A. Guarantee material used in this section against defects due to any cause for a period of two full years
from the date of Substantial Completion of work.
B. Replace materials when it is no longer in a satisfactory condition as determined by the City
Representative for the duration of the Warranty Period. Make replacements within fourteen days of
notification from the City Representative.
C. This guarantee will not be enforced should materials be subject to vandalism; improper maintenance
procedures carried out by the Owner involving resulting in damage, or other similar circumstances
beyond the control of the Contractor.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.01 Bike Rack
A. Manufacturer: Barco Products
B. Quantity: One (1)
C. Model: “ GR6806 Wave” 66”length x 36” height
D. Frame Color: To be beige
E. Mounting: Surface Mount
2.02 Gates
A. Manufacturer: Priefert
B. Quantity: four (4)
C. Model: “DG 12” D-Gates
D. Color: green
2.02 Gate Closure Package
A. Manufacturer: Apollo
B. Quantity: One (1) package
C. Model: 1650 ETL Smart ETL Dual Swing Gate Operator
D. Package to include:
One (1) Apollo 1650 ETL Smart Dual Swing Gate Operator
One (1) Apollo 404C Battery Charger
Two (2) Apollo 320N two button transmitter
One (1) Apollo 951-433 Wireless key pad
One (1) CPS-100 3 wire Exit Wand
One (1) PB1200 Retro-Reflective Photo eye
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 General
A. Installation shall be in accordance with the plans and details and with the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
B. Site Furnishing shall be installed in the locations and quantities shown on the plan and details.
C. Where applicable, the Owner’s Representative shall approve the site furnishing locations prior to
fastening in place.
D. Use templates, provided by the manufacturer, to properly position mounting bolts.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02890 - PEDESTRIAN AND LIGHT VEHICLE BRIDGE - IPE DECKING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. This section contains requirements for a fully engineered clear span bridge and shall be the
minimum standards for design and construction.
B. Clear span length and width of one (1) bridge shall be 55 feet and 10 feet respectively.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
N/A
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Bridge shall meet the referenced standards as called for in the following paragraphs.
B. Bridge design shall be certified by a Registered Colorado Professional Engineer.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit complete shop Drawings to the ENGINEER for review.
B. Submit manufacturer’s certification of compliance with referenced standards.
1.05 PRODUCT DELIVERY AND HANDLING
A. Coordinate delivery requirements with manufacturer.
B. Comply with manufacturer’s requirements for unloading, lifting, and placement.
1.06 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
A. Railing: Minimum height of 54” (top of truss top chord).
B. Maximum horizontal opening in railing of 4 (four) inches.
C. Loading Design: Uniform live load of 60 psf. Concentrated live load of 10,000 pounds vehicle
weight on bridge plus thirty percent (30%) impact. Minimum wind load of 25 psf. Horizontal
pressure as if enclosed surface. Railing load of 50 pounds per lineal foot of horizontal load.
D. Mounting plates shall allow for thermal expansion.
E. All allowable design stresses shall be in compliance with the specifications of the design,
fabrication, and erection of structural steel for buildings by the American Institute of Steel
Construction AISCF and UBC.
F. Sizes:
Length: 55 and feet.
Clear unobstructed inside width: 10’ minimum.
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Vertical members shall be spaced 48” on center with odd panel dimensions divided between
each end of the truss.
Railings: Install for full length of bridge.
Camber: Five percent (5%) of ½ of span (if required).
Nominal 2”x 6” wood rub rails on inside of bridge shall be placed 42” above the top of the
bridge deck.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 FABRICATION
A. General
1. Workmanship, fabrication, and shop connections shall be in accordance with AWS and AISC
specifications.
2. All welding shall be done by welders certified for AWS, D.1 structural welding requirements.
3. Welding electrodes for self-weathering, corrosion-resistant steel shall have the same weathering
characteristics such as E5018 or equivalent.
4. All boldly exposed members shall have mill scale removed according to steel structures
preparation specifications #6 Commercial Blast Cleaning SSPC-SP6-63.
A. Materials
1. Metal Fabrication: Bridge to be fabricated from high strength low-alloy atmospheric corrosion-
resistance ASTM A606 type 4 steel, self-weathering, (U.S.S. Cor Ten) ASTM A242 or ASTM
A588 structural steel shapes and tubing (FY=50,000 psi.). Bolts and nuts shall be in accordance
with specifications for structural joints using ASTM A325 or A490 bolts. Anchor bolts A307
or A36. E8018 series electrodes of equivalent for welding. Material thickness and design of
member shall be fully engineered for the length and style of each bridge requirement specified.
2. Hardwood Decking: All decking shall be full thickness planks unless approved otherwise.
Wood decking shall be naturally durable hardwood Ipe (Tabebuia Spp Lapacho Group).
All planks shall be partially air dried to a moisture content of 15% to 20%, and shall be
supplied S4S (surfaced four sides), E4E (eased four edges), with the edges eased to a
radius of 1/8”. Measured at 30% moisture content, the width and thickness shall not vary
from specified dimensions by more than ± 0.04 inches. All planks shall be supplied with
the end sealed with “Anchorseal” Mobil CER-M or an equal aquious wax log sealer.
All planks shall be graded as FEQ-CAH (First Export Quality -Clear All Heart) grading
rules, defined as follows:
Lumber shall be graded both faces and both edges.
Lumber shall be straight grained, maximum slope of grain to be 1:10.
Lumber shall be parallel cut without heart centers or sapwood.
Lumber shall be in sound condition, free from wormholes or knots.
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Allowable Imperfections are:
All faces: Natural drying checks, Discoloration caused by weathering or
chemical reaction, Bow or Spring which can be removed using normal
installation methods and tools.
Imperfections Not Allowed:
Longitudinal heart cracks, Internal cracks, Firm or Soft sap wood, Splits, End
splits, Ring shades, Fungi affects (blue to gray, brown to red, white to yellow, or
incipient decay), Deformation (twisting or cupping) which cannot be removed
using normal installation methods and tools.
All planks shall meet or exceed the following mechanical properties (based on the 2”
standard) as defined by the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory publications and testing data:
MC% Modulus of Rupture Modulus of Elasticity Max. Crush Strength
12% 22,360 psi 3,140,000 psi
13,010 psi
Janka side hardness is 3680 lbs. at 12% moisture content
Average air-dry density is 66 to 75 pcf.
Basic specific gravity is 0.85 - 0.97.
All planks shall be naturally fire resistant without the use of any fire resistant
preservatives to meet NFPA Class A and UBC Class I.
Planks shall be supplied that meet or exceed the Static Coefficient of Friction for both
neolite and leather shoes in accordance with ASTM Test Method C1028-89.
FORCE IN POUNDS
SHOE MATERIAL DRY WET
Neolite 0.73 0.69
Leather 0.55 0.79
For transverse wood decking, wheel loads shall be assumed to act on one plank only. The
wheel loads shall be distributed on the plank along a length equal to the tire print width.
The plank shall be designed for shear and bending in accordance with the support
conditions and spacing. For design, the following unfactored allowable stresses shall be
used:
Allowable Bending = 3700 psi
Allowable Shear = 320 psi
Modulus of Elasticity = 3,000,000 psi
At time of installation, planks are to be placed tight together with no gaps.
Every plank must be attached with at least one fastener at each end.
All fasteners to be zinc plated. Self-tapping screws or hex-head bolts, with a steel plank
hold down, are to be used at the ends of planks. Self-tapping screws or carriage bolts are
to be used as interior connection fasteners when required. Power actuated fasteners will
not be allowed.
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Planks are to be drilled prior to installation of bolts and/or screws.
In addition to at least one fastener at each end of every plank (typical for all installations),
planks for bridges with widths of 72” to 143” shall be attached with a minimum of two
fasteners at a location approximately near the center of the bridge width. Bridges wider
than 143” are to have two fasteners located at a minimum of two interior stringer
locations, approximately at the third points of the bridge width.
Attachments at the ends of the planks may be modified as required when
obstructions, such as interior safety system elements, prevent installation of the specified
hold down system.
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DIVISION 2
SECTION 02930 – NON-IRRIGATED SEED CONSTRUCTION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Work Included
A. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment and perform all work and
services necessary for native dryland seed construction in the quantities required. Furnish and
install all supplementary or miscellaneous items, appurtenances and devices incidental to or
necessary for a healthy, sound, and complete, craftsman-like installation. Work to include:
1. Application of herbicides.
2. Soil preparation.
3. Fine grading of all planting areas.
4. Seeding and mulch.
5. Maintenance.
1.02 Submittals & Quality Assurance
A. Submit three copies of:
1. Manufacturer’s specifications and literature on all products;
2. Manufacturer’s tests (within 6 months of application) on supplied products;
3. Complete materials list including quantities and description of materials.
B. Provide at least one person who shall be present at all times during execution of this portion of the
work and who shall be thoroughly familiar with the type of materials being installed and the best
methods for their installation and who shall direct al work performed under this section.
1.03 Inspection
A. Initial Inspection: Contractor will inspect existing site conditions and note irregularities affecting
the work of this section. Verify that grading operations have been satisfactorily completed and that
topsoil of adequate quantity and quality has been placed in all disturbed areas as specified. Verify
that the areas to be revegetated are protected from concentrated runoff and sediment from adjacent
areas. Note any previous treatments to the areas such as temporary seeding or mulching and
discuss with the City Representative how these treatments will affect permanent revegetation.
Report all irregularities affecting work of this section to the City Representative before initiating
work. When the Contractor begins work under this section, it implies acceptance of existing
conditions.
B. Substantial and Final Acceptance:
1. Contractor shall notify City Representative prior to start of work. City Representative will be
responsible to monitor the work.
2. Upon completion of the seeding operations, the contractor shall notify the City Representative
to review the work. If all work is acceptable, the City Representative shall record the date and
issue a “Conditional Acceptance” certificate which states that the Contractor shall begin
maintenance of all seeded areas as specified.
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3. Seeded areas shall receive “Final Acceptance” provided a healthy, even colored, viable turf is
established, free of weeds and undesirable grass species, disease and insects. Seeded areas
shall meet the required coverage for seed establishment.
1.04 Guarantee
A. Guarantee all seeded areas for a period of one growing season from final acceptance.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.01 Herbicide:
A. Round-Up.
2.02 Seed
A. Seed shall be of the latest crop available and shall meet Colorado Department of Agriculture Seed
Laws, Chapter 35, Article 27. Seed which has become wet, moldy, or otherwise damaged in transit
or in storage shall not be used. All seed shall be delivered in sealed bags showing weight, analysis,
and vendor's name.
B. The seed mixture shall be applied at a pure live seed (PLS) rate per acre as shown in table.
C. If the available seed as supplied does not meet the pure live seed (PLS) specification, the
Contractor shall compensate for percentage of purity and germination by furnishing sufficient
additional seed to equal the specified pure live seed product. The formula for determining the
quantity of pure live seed (PLS) shall be:
pounds of seed (bulk) x purity x germination = pounds of pure live seed (PLS)
SEED MIX #1
Scientific Name
Percent
of Mix
Pounds
PLS /
acre
Sideoats Gramma
Buffalograss
Blue Gramma
Canada Wild Rye
Needleandthread
Green Neddlegrass
Little Bluestem
Bouteloua curtipendula
Bouteloua dactyloides
Bouteloua gracilis
Elymus Canadensis
Hesperostipa comate
Nassella viridula
Schizachyrium scoparium
15
15
15
15
15
15
10
2.4
8.2
.06
4
4
2.5
1.2
2.03 Fertilizer
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER CONTENT & APPLICATION RATE
Commercial fertilizer (13 - 16 - 24) Percent available by weight Application rate in lbs/acre
Nitrogen 13 65
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2.05 Tackifier
Non toxic, organic tackifier, or approved equal.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 General
A. The pattern for seeding and mulching, and fertilization if required, shall be as detailed or as
required by field conditions to provide a uniform stand of specified vegetation acceptable to the
Owner.
B. In no case shall revegetation activities take place within 30 days of the application of a chemical
weed control substance.
C. All vegetative construction work accomplished under this section shall be guaranteed for a period
of one (1) (growing season?) year from the completion and acceptance by the Owner of the work.
All vegetation which is dead, not in vigorous and thriving condition, or is partially damaged shall
be replaced as soon as weather and site conditions permit.
D. Warranty excludes replacement of plants after final acceptance because of injury by storm,
drought, drowning, hail, freeze, insects or diseases.
3.02 Site Preparation
A. Apply Roundup herbicide to all weeds in undisturbed areas that shall be re-seeded. Allow
herbicide to sit for 7 days before tilling or preparing soil for seed/sod. Apply Roundup at
manufacturer's recommended rate for vegetation type specified.
B. Prepare areas as follows:
1. Remove any existing vegetation not scheduled to remain.
2. Rip existing topsoil to a minimum depth of eight inches in one direction using an agricultural
ripper with tines spaced at no greater than 18 inches. Areas adjacent to walks, structures,
curbs, etc., where the use of large mechanical equipment is difficult, shall be worked with
smaller equipment or by hand.
3. In tree protection areas, the topsoil shall be worked by hand to a depth of 3 inches.
4. Remove all rubble, stones, plant material and extraneous material over 1½ inches in diameter
from the site.
5. Apply pre-planting fertilizer specified in Part 2 of this section.
6. Restore fine grade with float drag to remove irregularities resulting from tilling operations.
Float drag in two directions. Coordinate restoration of fine grade to establish the vegetation
subgrade at one inch below adjacent paved surfaces. Match grade at property lines and work-
limit lines.
C. Remove any additional stones over 1½ inches that have come to the surface. Perform drainage test
by applying water with the irrigation system. Do not plant until the finished grade is reviewed by
the City Representative. This review does not reduce Contractor's responsibility to provide a
finished product that drains properly.
3.03 Seed Application
A. Seed areas indicated on drawings and areas disturbed by construction.
B. Apply by broadcasting or drilling at the rate specified.
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C. Selection of the time of seeding shall be Contractor’s responsibility, consistent with erosion control
and seeding requirements.
D. Re-work previously prepared areas that have become compacted or damaged by rains or traffic.
E. Do not drill or sow during windy weather or when ground is frozen or untillable.
F. Cover seed to depth between 1/4 to 1/2 inch by raking or harrowing.
G. Firm seeded areas with a roller weighing maximum of 100 lbs. per foot of width.
3.04 Mulching
A. Apply mulch on all seeded areas.
B. Spread uniformly at a rate of one ton per acre.
C. Immediately following the spreading of hay or straw mulch, anchor the material into the soil a
minimum of 3 inches by means of a mulch anchoring machine equipped with large goulder-type
disc spaced at approximate 8 inch centers.
3.05 Hydraulic Seeding & Mulching Option
A. As an option, the Contractor may accomplish seeding, fertilizing, and mulching by hydraulic spray
application. Seed and fertilizer are required at the rates specified, and wood cellulose fiber mulch
is required to be applied at a rate of one ton /acre.
B. Combine seed with water to provide a slurry. Perform hydraulic application in such a manner that
the liquid carrier will uniformly distribute the material over the entire area to be seeded at rates not
less than specified. Do not compact hydraulically seeded areas following application. If seed and
mulch are applied in a single application, the rate of seed application shall be doubled.
3.06 Maintenance
A. N/A
3.07 Reseeding & Repair
A. Reseed and mulch areas where there is not a satisfactory stand of grass at the end of 60 days after
seeding.
B. Minimum satisfactory stand: 4 plants per square foot.
D. Reseed and mulch areas that have been damaged or disturbed by the Contractor's operation
according to these specifications.
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DIVISION 7
SECTION 07900 - JOINT SEALERS
PART 1: GENERAL
1.01 Work Included
A. Furnish and Install: Provide all caulking and sealant indicated on the Drawings, specified herein,
and not specified under other sections. In general, seal all openings indicated on the Drawings and
at other locations requiring caulking to seal visually and against infiltration from air and water,
including but not limited to the following:
1. Expansion joints in concrete walks
2. Exterior wall joints
3. Masonry control joints
4. Isolation joints, between structure and other elements
5. Joints at penetrations of walls, decks, and floors by piping and other service
equipment
6. Joints between items of equipment and other construction
7. Joints between door and window frames and adjacent materials, exterior and interior
8. Bedding for door thresholds
9. Open joints between dissimilar materials as required to close and conceal jointing
of the work
10. Construction and expansion of joints, joints between dissimilar materials; joints around
windows, door frames, louvers, and other penetrations and openings
11. Other joints as indicated
1.02 Submittals for Review
A. Color Samples: Submit color chart for each type of sealant in accordance with Division 1.
B. Product Data: Submit for each material intended for use and location of application in accordance
with Division 1.
1.03 Delivery, Storage and Handling
A. General: Comply with Section 01600. Deliver in original unopened containers and store in an
area not subject to extreme heat or cold.
1.04 Project Conditions
A. Environmental Conditions: Do not apply exterior sealants during wet weather or when the outside
temperature is below 40ΕF. Do not apply interior sealants when the inside temperature is below
60F.
1.05 Warranty
A. Provide a written three year warranty in writing covering materials and workmanship in
accordance with Section 01700. Warranty shall require installer, at no cost to Owner, to repair or
replace sealants which fail to perform as air-tight and water-tight joints; or fail in joint adhesion,
cohesion, abrasion resistance, weather resistance, extrusion resistance, migration resistance, stain
resistance, or general durability; or appear to deteriorate in any other manner not clearly specified
as an inherent quality of the material by submitted manufacturers data.
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PART 2: PRODUCTS
2.01 Joint Backing Material
A. General: Size joint backing material for minimum 30% compression when inserted in that joint.
Material shall be round or semi-circular type.
B. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Dow Chemical Company, Ethafoam
2. Sonneborn, Sonofoam
3. Schlegel Manufacturing Company, Schlegelfoam
4. Denver Foam
5. Accepted Substitute
2.02 Sealant Material
C. Acceptable Manufactures:
1. DAP Incorporated
2. Parr, Inc.
3. Pecora Corporation
4. Products Research and Chemical Corporation
5. Sonneborn Building Products
6. Tremco Manufacturing Company
7. Mameco International
8. W.R. Grace and Company
9. Accepted Substitute
D. Silicone Sealant Manufacturer:
1. General Electric
2. Dow Corning
3. Accepted substitute in accordance with Section 01600
E. Acceptable Materials:
1. Interior and Under Thresholds: Latex acrylic, ASTM C834-761.
2. Other Caulking: Two component polyurethane, FS IT-S-00227E, Type II, Class A, non-
sag
3. Primer: As recommended by the sealant manufacturer.
4. Sealant at Concrete Paving: Two-component self-leveling polyurethane, FS IT-S-
00227E, Type I, Class, pourable type.
5. Sealant at Lavatories: Silicone sealant.
6. Colors: As selected by Architect from standard colors.
2.03 Bond Breaker Tape
A. Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape as recommended by the sealant manufacturer to be
applied to sealant-contact surfaces where bond to the substrate or joint filler must be avoided for
proper performance of sealant. Provide self-adhesive tape wherever possible.
PART 3: EXECUTION
3.01 Inspection
A. Inspection: Inspect work of others prior to application of any work under this section. If any joint
or space to receive this work is not according to detail and cannot be put into proper condition to
receive the work by specified methods; notify the General Contractor in writing or assume
responsibility for and rectify any unsatisfactory caulking and sealing resulting.
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B. Acceptance: Beginning of installation means acceptance of existing conditions.
3.02 Preparation
A. Preparation of Surfaces
1. Clean surfaces in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
2. Mask edges, if required to protect adjoining surfaces and produce a straight finish
line.
3. Clean joint surfaces immediately before installation of sealant. Remove dirt, insecure
coatings, moisture and other substances which would interfere with bond of sealant.
4. Do not proceed with installation of sealant over joint surfaces which have been painted,
lacquered, waterproofed or treatead with water repellent or other treatment of coating.
Remove coating or treatment joint surfaces before installing sealant.
5. Each concrete masonry joint surfaces to remove excess alkalinity unless sealant
manufacturers printed instruction indicates that alkalinity does not interfere with
sealant bond and performance. Etch with 5% solution of muriatic acid, neutralize with
diluted ammonia solution, rinse thoroughly with water and allow to dry before sealant
installation.
B. Priming: If required, prime surfaces which are to be caulked with manufacturers recommended or
standard primer, after the surfaces have been prepared as specified. Before use, check primers for
discoloration and dirt pick-up on adjacent surfaces. If staining occurs, after exposure, take
adequate measures to prevent the primer from being applied over the face of adjacent porous
materials by masking or other suitable measures.
C. Joint Backing:
1. Joints shall be of depth necessary to provide for the specified allowable thickness of
sealant and also the required backing where and as specified. Provide backing of extent
and type as specified and required to provide for the allowable depth of the sealant.
2. Back-up Materials for Sealants: Non-staining, compatible with the sealant and primer,
shall be of a resilient nature and as recommended by the manufacturer of the sealant.
Size and shape of the backing shall be as required by the width of the joint and specified.
Do not use materials impregnated with oil, solvents, or bituminous materials.
3. Compress backing material a minimum of 30% when inserted in the joint. Backing
material for the upper portion of joint shall be a round rod or semi-circular in cross-
section with the arc in contact with the sealant.
D. Bond Breaker Tape: Install where indicated and as required by manufacturer’s recommendations
to ensure that sealants will perform properly.
3.03 Application
A. Exterior Metal Sills: Set in full bed of polyurethane sealant.
B. Thresholds: Set in full bed of latex acrylic sealant.
C. Caulk Joints:
1. Apply sealants in continuous beads without open joints, voids, or air pockets, using a
ratchet hand gun or mechanical powered gun.
2. Confine sealants to joint areas with masking tapes or other precautions. Apply
compounds in concealed compression joints accurately so that excess compound will not
extrude from joints.
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3. Remove excess compound or sealant promptly as work progresses, and clean adjoining
surfaces.
4. In rough surfaces or joints of uneven widths, install sealant, well back into joint. Recess
equal to width of joint, or 3/8" minimum at masonry.
5. Use anti-tack agent where necessary to protect freshly applied sealant from public traffic
and dirt.
6. Slightly recessed joints as to facilitate a painters line. Handtool and finish joints
throughout construction.
7. Comply with manufacturers printed instructions and specifications.
D. Concrete Paving Expansion Joints: Cut expansion joint filler down to allow joint depth equal to
75% of joint width, but neither more than 0.625" deep nor less than 0.375" deep. Seal over
expansion joint filler with poured sealant.
E. Workmanship: Employ only proven installation techniques, which will ensure that sealants will be
deposited in uniform, continuous ribbons without gaps or air pockets, with complete Αwetting≅ of
the joint bond surfaces equally on opposite sides. Except as otherwise indicated, fill sealant rabbet
to a slightly concave surface, slightly below adjoining surfaces. Where horizontal joints are
between a horizontal surface and a vertical surface, fill joint to form a slight cove, so that joint will
not trap moisture and dirt.
F. Joint Sizes: Install sealants to depths as indicated or, as recommended by the sealant manufacturer
but within the following general limitations:
1. For normal moving joints sealed with elastomeric sealants but not subject to traffic, fill
joints to a depth equal to 50% of joint width, but not more than 1/2" deep or less than
1/4" deep.
2. For joints sealed with non-elastomeric sealants and caulking compounds, fill joints to a
depth in the range of 75% to 125% of joint width.
G. Spillage:
1. Do not allow sealants or compounds to overflow or spill onto adjoining surfaces, or to
migrate into the voids of adjoining surfaces. Use masking tape or other precautionary
devices to prevent staining of adjoining surfaces, by either the primer/sealer or the
sealant.
2. Remove excess and spillage of compounds promptly as the work progresses. Clean the
adjoining surfaces by whatever means may be necessary to eliminate evidence of
spillage. Do not damage the adjoining surfaces or finishes.
3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Samples: Where directed by the Architect, cut out and remove a total of three samples consisting
of the undisturbed sealant and back-up material from the joint. Samples shall be 6" in length.
Reseal cut out areas with the same materials.
3.05 CURING, PROTECTION AND CLEANING
A. Curing: Cure sealants and caulking compounds in compliance with manufacturer=s instructions
and recommendations, to obtain high early bond strength, internal cohesive strength and surface
durability.
B. Protection:
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1. Advise the General Contractor of procedures required for the protection of sealants
during the construction period, so that they will be without deterioration or damage (other
than normal weathering) at the time of acceptance.
C. Cleaning:
1. Protect surfaces from damage. Clean soiled surfaces immediately. Replace with
new material any damaged material which cannot be cleaned with new material.
END OF SECTION
Phosphorus 16 80
Potassium 24 120
2.04 Mulch
Clean straw from local supplier.