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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW1997-0240 - Original - Paul Brothers, Inc. - Kent Lagoons Wetland/Upland Planting - 07/11/1997 CITY OF KENT KENT,WASHINGTON Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Director of Public Works REVISED BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the construction of the GREEN RIVER NATURAL RESOURCES ENHANCEMENT AREA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING � aG Cy� a� 1 4 NAL EXPIRES 3/17/ e CH2M HILL Bellevue, Washington May 1997 Copyright CH2M HILL, INC. 1997 �- Project No. 106848.SD.LN Copy No. KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SUPPLEMENT Date: May 13, 1997 TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Project No.: 106848.SD.LN for the construction of GREEN RIVER NATURAL RESOURCE ENHANCEMENT AREA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT,WA To All Planholders and/or Prospective Bidders: The original Contract Documents for the construction of the GREEN RIVER NATURAL - RESOURCE ENHANCEMENT AREA,WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, dated March 1997, were issued for Bids on March 25, 1997, and Bids were opened on April 9, 1997. All Bids received for this contract were rejected by the City of Kent. This SUPPLEMENT described herein revises the original Contract Documents, dated March 1997, for the construction of the above-mentioned contract. The following changes, - additions, and/or deletions included in this SUPPLEMENT are hereby made a part of the REVISED Contract Documents for the construction of the GREEN RIVER NATURAL RESOURCE ENHANCEMENT AREA,WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING. A. PART 1 BIDDING REQUIREMENTS 1. CALL FOR BIDS: DELETE this section in its entirety and REPLACE it with the revised CALL FOR BIDS dated May 1997. 2. INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS; Page 3, Section 5, EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE: ADD the following section: "5.7 A prebid conference will be held at the east entrance to the project site on May 22, 1997 at 10.00 a.m. Bidders are required to attend the conference. Bids will not be accepted from Bidders that do not have a - representative at the prebid conference." 3. BID FORM: DELETE this section in its entirety and REPLACE it with the -- revised BID FORM dated May 1997. B. PART 3 CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT -- 1. SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS; page 3, Section 1-05.5, "Construction Stakes. Add the following:": DELETE this section in its entirety and replace with the following: "1-05.5 Construction Stakes. Add the following: CONTRACTOR shall provide engineering surveys to establish reference points for construction which in the ENGINEER's 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00011 SUP 1 SUPPLEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING judgment are necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to proceed with the work. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for laying out the work and shall protect and preserve the established reference points. See also Special Provisions Section 01040." C. PART 4. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Section 01010, SUMMARY OF WORK; page 1, Article 1.1,WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS,paragraph A: a. Line 1: DELETE "45" and REPLACE with "49." b. Line 4: DELETE "200,000" and REPLACE with"140,000." 2. Section 01040, COORDINATION; page 5, Article 1.9, REFERENCE POINTS AND SURVEYS, paragraph B: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "B. Establish horizontal and vertical reference points or coordinate system with bench marks and reference points at least every 1,000 feet around perimeter of project for use as necessary to lay out Work." 3. Section 01500, CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS; page 2, Article 3.1,TEMPORARY UTILITIES, subparagraph A.3: DELETE the subparagraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: 3. "Irrigation Water: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all costs associated with the supply of irrigation water except for the cost of the water itself. For the purposes of bidding, the CONTRACTOR shall assume that water supplied for irrigation will be made available _w to this project free of charge. Irrigation water may be obtained from the following three sources. The CONTRACTOR shall use the sources in the assigned priority." 4. Section 02846, SEEDING: a. Page 1, Article 1.2, DEFINITIONS, paragraph A, Maintenance Period: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "A. Maintenance Period: Begin maintenance immediately after each area is seeded and continue for a period of 120 growing 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00011 SUP 2 SUPPLEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA _. WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING season days after receiving written notification from the ENGINEER of the acceptance of the seeding work." b. Page 1, Article 1.2, DEFINITIONS, paragraph D, Herbivory: After paragraph D, ADD the following: "E. Growing Season Day: A day that occurs during the growing season. Maintenance and inspection intervals will be measured on the basis of growing season days. The timeline for the inspection interval shall cease at the end of the growing season and resume at the initiation of the next growing season. For the purposes of this Contract, the growing season shall be April 1 to October 31. F. Weeds: Weeds are defined as those plants that are potentially detrimental to the establishment and long-term growth of the planted species." C. Page 3, Article 1.5,WEATHER/PLANTING WINDOW - RESTRICTIONS, paragraph B: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "B. Seeding shall be conducted between August 1 and September 15 and/or between April 1 and May 30,unless the ENGINEER provides other authorization." d. Page 4, Article 1.7, MAINTENANCE SERVICE, subparagraph AA: DELETE the subparagraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the - following: 4. "Reseed unsatisfactory areas or portions thereof during next planting season if scheduled end of maintenance period falls after September 15." e. Page 5, Article 2.3, FERTILIZER, paragraph B: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "B. Commercial, uniform in composition, free-flowing, slow- release formulation, suitable in compositional analysis to meet the needs of the plants as defined by the soil analysis." f. Page 8, Article 3.6, PLANT MAINTENANCE, paragraph C: DELETE the last sentence in the paragraph. 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 - 00011 SUP 3 SUPPLEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING g. Page 9, Article 3.6, PLANT MAINTENANCE, paragraph G: On lines 3 and 4, REVISE "Within 90 days after seeding..." to "Within 90 growing season days after reseeding..." 5. Section 02847,WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING: ,.., a. Page 1, Article 1.2, DEFINITIONS, subparagraph B.1: DELETE the subparagraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: ., 46 1. Deep Marsh: This zone extends from 15 to 17 feet in the lagoon cells and from 18 to 19.5 feet in the constructed wetland cells as shown in the Drawings." b. Page 2, Article 1.2, DEFINITIONS, subparagraph D.1: DELETE the last sentence in the subparagraph. C. Page 2, Article 1.2, DEFINITIONS, subparagraph D.2: DELETE the last sentence in the subparagraph. d. Page 2, Article 1.2, DEFINITIONS, ADD the following paragraphs after paragraph E, Herbivory: "F. Growing Season Day: A day that occurs during the growing season. Inspection intervals following replanting will be measured on the basis of growing season days. The timeline for the inspection interval shall cease at the end of the growing season and resume at the initiation of the next growing season. For the purposes of this Contract, the growing season shall be April 1 to October 31. G. Weeds: Weeds are defined as those plants that are potentially detrimental to the establishment and long-term growth of the planted species. " e. Page 3, Article 1.3, SUBMITTALS, paragraph D: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "D. At 9:00 a.m. PST on the first Tuesday following completion of the planting and at 9:00 a.m. PST every other Tuesday thereafter during the first growing season, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER for approval a table of soil moisture tensiometer readings from the prior 2 weeks. At a - minimum, the table shall indicate the number of the tensiometer, the date of the reading, the value of the reading prior to action, and the action taken to adjust soil moisture - levels (watering versus no action)." -- 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00011 SUP 4 SUPPLEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING f. Page 5, Article 1.5,WEATHER/PLANTING WINDOW RESTRICTIONS, paragraph C: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "C. Planting of woody species within screening shrub, scrub-shrub, transitional shrub, and upland shrub/forest zones shall be conducted as early as possible during a planting window from October 1 through March 31,unless the ENGINEER provides other authorization." g. Page 5, Article 1.6, SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING, paragraph A: DELETE the fourth sentence, "All expenses, including the purchase of city water to supplement onsite water supplies, shall be borne by CONTRACTOR." h. Page 6, Article 1.7, MAINTENANCE SERVICE, subparagraph A.2: DELETE and REPLACE with the following: 442. Soil Moisture Monitoring and Watering: Following planting, a minimum of 16 six-inch soil moisture tensiometers shall be installed on the site. A minimum of two tensiometers shall be installed in each planting zone with the exception of the Diversion Channel zone. Installation and operation of tensiometers in the Diversion Channel zone is optional. Tensiometers shall be installed according to tensiometer manufacturer's instructions. The location for installation of each tensiometer shall be representative of the soil conditions for the general planting zone within which the tensiometer is ` installed. The location of each tensiometers shall be marked with a 6-foot stake. Additional flagging shall be added to each stake to allow easy identification. Each stake shall be labeled with the number of the tensiometer. Soil moisture tension within the deep marsh and shallow marsh/scrub-shrub plantings shall not fall above 65 centibars at any time during the first growing season. Soil moisture tension within other planting zones shall not fall above 100 centibars at any time during the first growing season. Watering shall occur prior to soil moisture tensions reaching the levels defined above." i. Page 10, Article 3.6, PLANT MAINTENANCE, paragraph C: DELETE the paragraph in its entirety and REPLACE with the following: "C. Weed Control: During the maintenance period the CONTRACTOR shall remove or control all weeds and noxious plants before they have grown more than four inches in height 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, I 7 -- 00011 SUP 5 SUPPLEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING or have exceeded the height of the planted vegetation, - whichever is shorter, within the planted areas. Weeds and noxious plants shall be mechanically removed or controlled with herbicides." j. Page 11, Article 3.6, PLANT MAINTENANCE,paragraph F: On lines 14 and 15, REVISE "...replanted areas within 2 months following replanting...." to"...replanted areas within 60 growing season days following replanting...." D. PART 5. DRAWINGS 1. Drawings R-2 and R-3: DELETE all existing tensiometer locations as shown. 2. Drawing R-2: Two areas immediately adjacent to the lagoon outlet structure shall not be planted as shown in Exhibit 1 (attached). 3. Drawing R-4, Sections A and B: The lowest elevations for the Deep Marsh zone shall be changed to reflect the new elevations as shown on Drawing R-7. 4. Drawings R-2 and R-3: The lowest elevations for the Deep Marsh zone shall be changed to reflect the new elevations as shown on Drawing R-7. 5. Drawing R-5, "Planting Details", Deep Marsh Typical Zonation (Lagoon): CHANGE lowest elevation shown on detail from"14" to "15." 6. Drawing R-7: DELETE and replace with the new Drawing R-7 (attached). END OF SUPPLEMENT 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00011 SUP 6 SUPPLEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the office of the City Clerk for the City of Kent, Washington, will receive sealed Bids at the City Clerk's office through May 28, up to 2:45 p.m. (PST) as shown on the clock adjacent to the City Clerk's office located on the second floor of Kent City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA. All bids will be opened and read publicly aloud by the City Clerk's office at 3:00 p.m. for the construction of the project for the City of Kent named as follows: GREEN RIVER NATURAL RESOURCES ENHANCEMENT AREA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING The Project consists of establishment of 51 acres of habitat including wetlands, grasslands, shrublands, and forest within the existing Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area. As part of this work, approximately 200,000 plants will be grown and installed in the Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area. During and after planting, the vegetation will be - irrigated and managed to minimize or prevent weed competition and herbivory. The Engineer's estimated bid range is $350,000 to $450,000. _.. Each bid shall be submitted in accordance with Plans and Specifications and other Contract Documents now on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of Kent, WA. Bids must be clearly marked"Bid" with the name of the project on the outside of the envelope, addressed to the City Clerk, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032-5895. Only bids that are sealed will be accepted. No facsimiles will be considered. A cashier's check, postal money order or surety bond in the amount of 5% of the bid is required. - Bidding Documents may be examined in Owner's office, 2nd floor, Centennial Building, 400 West Gowe Street, Kent,WA 98032. Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Owner's office, telephone (206) 859-3383, upon payment of$50.00 for each set of documents. Return of the documents is not required, and the amount paid for the documents is nonrefundable. Bidders who purchased the original Contract Documents, dated March 1997, will not be charged for the revised Contract Documents. Sets of full-size drawings may be obtained (provided a set of reduced Drawings and Specifications is also purchased) from the Owner's office, at a cost of reproduction and handling plus mailing (if mailing is requested). No return of full-size drawings is required, and no refund will be made. The following plan room services have received sets of Bidding Documents for the Work contemplated herein: 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00079SUP 1 CALL FOR BIDS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING AGC Plan Service AGC Plan Service Construction Data 942 Pacific Avenue 1200 Westlake Avenue North Plan Center Tacoma,WA 98411 Suite 310 1245 4th Avenue South Seattle,WA 98109 Suite A -. Seattle,WA 98134 Construction Data Olympia Peninsula Assoc. Sub-Contractors Plan Center Plan Center Plan Center 13010 Northup Way 120 Washington Avenue 3312 South Union Avenue Building C3, Suite 1 Suite 101 Tacoma,WA 98409-3138 Bellevue,WA 98005 Bremerton,WA 98337 Constr. Data and News Dodge Scan Seattle MBDC-Impact PO Box 5005 100 West Harrison Plaza 10740 Meridian Avenue 935 NW 12th Suite 430, North Tower North �- Portland, Oregon 97209 Seattle, WA 98119 Suite 102 Seattle,WA 98424 .- Valley Plan Center Construction Data& News Olympia Plan Service 1819 South Central Avenue 4803 Pacific Highway East 1001 East State Street Suite 84 Suite 3 Olympia,WA 98506 -- Kent,WA 98032 Tacoma,WA 98424 Construction Data&News Construction Data&News Daily Journal of Commerce 9140 SW Pioneer Ct., Suite A 1200 NW Front,#180 2840 NW 35th Wilsonville, OR 97070 Portland, OR 97209 Portland, OR 97210 Art Pearson Construction CMD Construction Data& News Minority Contractors 10504 NW 37th E 9212 Montgomery, 2018 South 17th Street Suite 84 Suite 601 ~- Tacoma,WA 98409-3197 Kirkland,WA 98033 Village Square Spokane,WA 99206 -- Daily Journal of Commerce Snohomish County 12254 SW Garden Place Plan Center Business Park 217 Bldg#1 2607 Wetmore Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Everett,WA 97223 The City of Kent reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or waive any informalities in the bidding. The City of Kent intends to award the contract to the lowest, responsible bidder and shall be the sole judge thereof. �. No plea of mistake shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of its deposit or as a defense to any action based upon the neglect or refusal to execute a contract. 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00079SUP 2 CALL FOR BIDS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Bidders must submit with their initial bid a signed statement as to whether they have _.. previously performed work subject to the President's Executive Order No. 11246. Each bidder shall submit as part of its bid the name of subcontractors whose subcontract amount equals or exceeds 10 percent of the bid with whom the bidder, if awarded the contract, will subcontract for performance of the categories or work designated on the list to be submitted with the bid or to indicate by naming itself that a listed category of work shall not be subcontracted. Failure to name such subcontractors or itself shall render the bidder's bid nonresponsive and, therefore, void. For information concerning the proposed work, contact City of Kent, telephone (206) 859-3383. No bidder may withdraw its bid for a period of 45 days after the day of bid opening. - Dated this day of , 1997. By Brenda Jacober, CMC, City Clerk Published in Valley Daily News on and , 1997 Published in Daily Journal of Commerce on and , 1997 END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00079SUP 3 CALL FOR BIDS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING _ NOTE TO BIDDER: Use BLACK ink for completing this Bid Form. BID FORM To: The City of Kent, Washington Address: City Hall 220 4th Avenue South Kent,Washington 98032-5895 Project Identification: Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area Wetland/Upland Planting Contract Identification No.: 1. BIDDER'S DECLARATION AND UNDERSTANDING. 1.1. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization, or corporation; Bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; Bidder has not solicited or induced any person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding; and Bidder has not sought by collusion to obtain for itself any advantage over any other Bidder or over OWNER. 1.2. Bidder acknowledges that no special interpretation or inference of intent is to be given to different formats of different Specification sections. 1.3. In submitting this Bid, Bidder acknowledges and accepts all obligations imposed on CONTRACTOR as more fully set forth in the Agreement. 2. CONTRACT EXECUTION AND BONDS. 2.1. The undersigned Bidder agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with OWNER on the form included in the Bidding Documents to perform and furnish Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the Contract Price derived from the Bid and within the Contract Times indicated in the Agreement and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Bidding Documents. 2.2. Bidder accepts the terms and conditions of the Bidding Documents. 3. INSURANCE. 3.1. Bidder further agrees that the Bid amount(s) stated herein includes specific consideration for the specified insurance coverages. -- 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 1 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 4. CONTRACT TIMES. 4.1. Contract completion times are specified in the Agreement. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. 5.1. Bidder accepts the provisions in the Agreement as to liquidated damages. 6. ADDENDA. 6.1. Bidder hereby acknowledges that it has received Addenda No. , (Bidder shall insert No. of each Addendum received) and agrees that Addenda issued are hereby made part of the Contract Documents, and Bidder further agrees that this Bid includes impacts resulting from said Addenda. - 7. SUBCONTRACTORS. 7.1. Bidder further proposes that the firms or businesses named on the attached SUBCONTRACTOR LIST will be awarded subcontracts for portions of the Work in the event that Bidder is awarded the contract. 8. SALES AND USE TAXES. 8.1. Bidder agrees that all sales and use taxes are included in the itemized entry for sales tax in Section 10.2, Base Bid Summary. 8.2. The amount of retail sales tax stated will not be considered as a competitive Bid item and will not be included in determining the lowest priced Bid and will be considered to be an estimate only. W 9. EXAMPLE. 9.1. Bid items are to be completed as illustrated by the following: SCHEDULE I - STREET ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT TOTAL NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1000 100 Roadway Excavation, Including $ 14.00 $ 1,400.00 CY Haul Per CY Fourteen Dollars and no cents Any bids not filled out properly will be considered non-responsive. 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 2 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA W WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 10. BASE BID 10.1. Lump Sum Work: Includes all Work. Bidder further agrees to accept as full payment for the Lump Sum Work proposed, based upon the undersigned's own estimate of quantities and costs and including all taxes,except as provided below, and overhead and profit, the following lump sum. 10.2. Base Bid Summary: ITEM APPROX. ITEM TOTAL NO QUANTITY AMOUNT 1 LUMP SUM Wetland/Upland Planting TOTAL BASE BID Without Sales Tax $ 8.2% Sales Tax $ TOTAL BASE BID With Sales Tax $ 11. DEDUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES 11.1. Deductive Alternate A: Bidder further proposes that if the OWNER elects to reduce construction of the scope as indicated by Deductive Alternate A as shown on the revised Drawing R-7, with the necessary changes in construction as required to complete the Work with this reduction,based on undersigned's own estimate of quantities and cost, the Contract Price will be reduced in the amount of: Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate A without Sales Tax $ w 8.2% Sales Tax $ Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate A with Sales Tax $ 11.2. Deductive Alternate B: Bidder further proposes that if the OWNER elects to reduce construction of the scope as indicated by Deductive Alternate B as shown on revised Drawing R-7, with the necessary changes in construction as required to complete the Work with this reduction,based on undersigned's own estimate of w quantities and cost, the Contract Price will be reduced in the amount of: Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate B without Sales Tax $ 8.2% Sales Tax $ Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate B with Sales Tax $ 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 3 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 11.3. Deductive Alternates A and B: Bidder further proposes that if the OWNER elects to reduce construction of the scope as indicated by both Deductive Alternates A and B as shown on revised Drawing R-7, with the necessary changes in construction as required to complete the Work with this reduction, based on undersigned's own estimate of quantities and cost, the Contract Price will be reduced in the amount of: Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternates A and B without Sales Tax $ 8.2% Sales Tax $ Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternates A and B with Sales Tax $ 12. SUBMITTAL OF CONTRACTOR'S BREAKDOWN OF LUMP SUM BID. 12.1. For the sole purpose of facilitating progress payments, a breakdown of the total lump sum bid by Specification section, including material cost, labor, overhead, and profit, shall be submitted by the successful Bidder for approval by the ENGINEER prior to the first progress payment. To facilitate partial payments for Section 02847, WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, CONTRACTOR shall additionally break down lump sum bid for this section by planting zone, including material cost, labor, overhead, and profit for approval by ENGINEER prior to the first progress payment. Fertilizer and plant materials costs shall be included within this breakdown. It is agreed that these are the actual prices upon which said lump sum is based, and that, if so requested by the ENGINEER, the CONTRACTOR shall substantiate any price or prices with further information. The CONTRACTOR's breakdown shall also include the quantities of the major items upon which the breakdown has been based. Major items shall include, but not be limited to, earthwork, plantings, or items costing $5,000 or more. 13. SURETY. 13.1. If Bidder is awarded a construction contract from this Bid, the surety who provides the Performance and Payment Bond(s) is: whose address is Street City State Zip 14. BIDDER. An Individual By 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 4 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING (Individual's name and signature) A Partnership By (Partnership name) (Name and signature of general partner) (Title) A Corporation By (Corporation name) (State of incorporation) .. By (Name and signature of person authorized to sign) (Title) " (Corporate Seal) 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 5 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING A Joint Venture By (Business name) µ (Name and signature of person authorized to sign) By (Business name) (Name and signature of person authorized to sign) (Each joint venturer must sign. The manner of signing each individual, partnership, and corporation that is a party to the joint venture should be in the manner indicated above.) Name, Phone Number, and Address for receipt of official communications and for additional information on this Bid: SUBMITTED ON , 19_. END OF BID FORM 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 _ 00300SUP 6 BID FORM 4 I 5 I 6 N A 0, 50 100 150 SCALE IN FEET LAGOON OUTLET STRUCTURE DISTANCE ALONG CENTERLINE OF DIKE,TYP ~16� B BYO. ,.... . DO NOT �- PLANT ®- SHEET BAR IS ONE INCH ON CITY OF KENT,WASHINGTON LANDSCAPING 5A ORIGINAL DRAWING. The Green River Natural Resources R-2A O Enhancement Area GATE MAR. 1997 IE NOT ONE INCH ON EXHIBIT A THIS — SHEET.ADST WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING NO. 106B48.SD THIS 5 JU ACCORDHJGLY. NO. .,�. FILE NAME: -hibita.dw 08-MAY-1997 12Q8:51 � � a � zm o, >m m < oc y y F e ° e 0 3R_0 3 SO S�0 Z n n = E n ; p fTl fTl O �. O o �rt30 �� v0 �p m i g c ° � r i . 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W- Director of Public Works BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the construction of the GREEN RIVER NATURAL RESOURCES ENHANCEMENT AREA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING AL -- EXPIRM 3/17/ CH2M HILL Bellevue, Washington March 1997 Copyright CH2M HILL, INC. 1997 Project No. 106848.SD.LN Copy No. KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING - CONTENTS Pages PART 1—BIDDING REQUIREMENTS Callfor Bids........................................................................................................... l- 3 Instructions to Bidders........................................................................................... 1- 9 BidForm............................................................................................................... BidBond ... ............................................................................. 1- 1 City of Kent Combined Affidavit and Certification Form: Minimum Wage (Non-Federal Aid) and Certification of Lawful Employment......................... 1- 1 Contractor's Compliance Statement....................................................................... 1- 1 SubcontractorList.................................................................................................. 1- 3 Qualification Statement..................... ............................ 1- 1 Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates PART 2—CONTRACT FORMS AgreementForm.................................................................................................... 1- PerformanceBond.................................................................................................. 1- .µw PART 3—CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions.............................................. 1- 15 Permits Obtained by City of Kent PART 4—SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01010 Summary of Work................................................................................ 1- 1 .......... 1- 01040 Coordination 01092 Abbreviations....................................................................................... 1- 4 01300 Submittals 1- 12 ............................................................................................ Supplement: Transmittal of Contractor's Submittal 01310 Progress Schedules............................................................................... l- 3 01500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls 01700 Contract Closeout................................................................................. 1- 4 DIVISION 2—SITE WORK 02846 Seeding................................................................................................. 1- 9 W._ 02847 Wetland/Upland Planting 1- 11 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00060 ii CONTENTS KENT REPACKAGE 106848UW.SEA Pages DIVISIONS 3 THROUGH 16 (NOT USED) PART S—DRAWINGS END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00060 iii CONTENTS . IIII L �j PART l BIDDING REQUIREMENTS hill III,rI,�I�I II,l II lI illlll !nr ,Ijlll CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Kent, Washington, will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk's office through April 9, 1997,up to 2:45 P.M. as shown on the clock adjacent to the City Clerk's office located on the second floor of Kent City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, Washington. All bids will be opened and read publicly aloud at 3:00 P.M. for the City of Kent project named as follows: GREEN RIVER NATURAL RESOURCES ENHANCEMENT AREA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING The project consists of establishment of 45 acres of habitat including wetlands, grasslands, shrublands, and forest — within the existing Green River Natural Resource Enhancement Area. As part of this work, approximately 200,000 plants will be grown and installed in the Green River Natural Resource Enhancement Area. During and after planting,the vegetation will be irrigated and managed to minimize or prevent weed competition and herbivory. The Engineer's estimated range for this project is approximately $350,000 - $450,000. For technical questions, please call 206-859-3383. — Each bid shall be submitted in accordance with Plans and Specifications and other Contract Documents now on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of Kent, Washington. Bid documents may be obtained by contacting City of Kent Engineering Department, Teresa Baim, phone 206-859-3362. Bids must be clearly marked "Bid" with the name of the project on the outside of the envelope, addressed to the City Clerk, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032-5895. Only sealed bids will be accepted. No facsimiles will be considered. -- A cashier's check, postal money order or surety bond in the amount of 5% of the bid is required. Bidding Documents may be examined in The City of Kent Engineering Department,2nd floor, Centennial Building, 400 West Gowe Street, Kent, WA 98032. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and other contract documents now on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of Kent, Washington. Copies of the Bidding documents be purchased at a non-refundable cost of 5$ 0.00 for each set. The following plan room services have received sets of Bidding Documents for the work contemplated herein: AGC Plan Service Valley Plan Center AGC Plan Service 942 Pacific Avenue 1819 S. Central Ave., Ste. 84 1200 Westlake Ave N, Ste. 310 — Tacoma, WA 98411 Kent, WA 98032 Seattle, WA 98109 Construction Data Const. Data& News Olympia Peninsula Plan Center — Plan Center 9140 SW Pioneer Ct, Ste. A 120 Wash. Ave., Suite 101 13010 Northup Way Wilsonville, OR 97070 Bremerton, WA 98337 Building C3, Suite 1 — Bellevue, WA 98005 Art Pearson Construction Dodge Scan Minority Contractors 100 West Harrison Plaza Const. Data and News 2018 South 17th St Suite 430,North Tower PO Box 5005 Tacoma, WA 98409-3197 Seattle, WA 98119 935 NW 12th Portland, Oregon 97209 Daily Journal of Commerce Const. Data& News 12254 SW Garden Place 4803 Pac. Hwy. East, Ste. 3 Business Park 217, Bldg 41 Tacoma, WA 98424 Tigard, OR 97223 Const. Data&News Const. Data Plan Center Olympia Plan Service 1200 NW Front, #180 1245 4th Ave. S., Ste A 1001 East State Street Portland, OR 97209 Seattle, WA 98134 Olympia, WA 98506 CMD Assoc. Sub-Contractors Daily Journal of Commerce 10504 NW 37th, Suite 84 Plan Center 2840 NW 35th Kirkland, WA 98033 3312 South Union Ave Portland, OR 97210 Tacoma, WA 98409-3138 Snohomish County Plan Center Const. Data& News 2607 Wetmore Avenue Seattle MBDC-Impact E 9212 Montgomery, Suite 601 Everett, WA 97223 10740 Meridian Ave. N, Ste 102 Village Square Seattle, WA 98424 Spokane, WA 99206 The City of Kent reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or waive any informalities in the bidding, or determine which bid or bidder is the most satisfactory and responsible bid or bidder and shall be the sole judge thereof. No plea of mistake in the bid shall be available to the bidder for the recovery of his/her deposit or as a defense to any action based upon the neglect or refusal to execute a contract. Bidders must submit with their initial bid a signed statement as to whether they have previously performed work subject to the President's Executive Order No. 11246. Each bidder shall submit as part of its bid the name of subcontractors whose subcontract amount equals or exceeds ... 10 percent of the base bid with whom the bidder, if awarded the contract, will subcontract for performance of the categories or work designated on the list to be submitted with the bid or to indicate by naming itself that a listed category of work shall not be subcontracted. Failure to name such subcontractors or itself shall render the bidder's - bid non-responsive and, therefore, void. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of forty-five (45) days after the day of bid opening. Dated this 21 st day of March 1997. BY: Brenda Jacober, C -- City Clerk Published in South County Journal on March 27, and April 2, 1997 Daily Journal of Commerce on March 27, and April 2. 1997 KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. DEFINED TERMS. Terms used in these Instructions to Bidders have the meanings assigned to them elsewhere in the Bidding Documents. Certain additional terms used in the Bidding Documents have the meanings indicated below which are applicable to both the singular and plural thereof. 1.1. Bidder—one who submits a Bid to OWNER as distinct from a subbidder, who submits a Bid to a Bidder. 1.2. Apparent Low Bidder—that Bidder whose Bids as offered in the Bid Form �- represents the lowest total as determined by the Base Bid. 1.3. Base Bid: 1.3.1. Base Bid—Includes Bid for the Lump Sum Work. 1.3.2. No consideration of additive or deductive alternates or deductions for award of multiple schedules or other credits shall be made in determining the Base Bid. 1.4. Successful Bidder—lowest, responsible and responsive Bidder to whom OWNER (on the basis of OWNER's evaluation as hereinafter provided) makes an award. 2. BIDDING DOCUMENTS. -- 2.1. Complete sets of Bidding Documents must be used in preparing Bids. Neither OWNER nor ENGINEER assume any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents. 2.2. The Drawings bound with this document are photographic reductions of the original tracings. The amount of reduction is indicated by a note or scale bar on the -- Drawings. Full-size Drawings may be obtained from the ENGINEER at the cost of reproduction and handling, plus postage for mailing (if mailing is requested). Drawings will only be made available to firms on the Bidding Document Holders List having complete sets of Bidding Documents. No return of full-size Drawings is required, and no refund will be made. w 2.3. Bidding Documents made available on the above terms are only for the purpose of obtaining Bids for the Work and shall not be used for any other purpose. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 3. SPECIFICATION FORMAT DIFFERENCES. 3.1. During Contract Document preparation ENGINEER was in the process of updating and revising its master specifications, therefore Specification sections may have different formats. Bidder shall make no special interpretation or inference of intent from different formats of different Specification sections. 4. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BIDDERS. 4.1. All Bidders, including general contractors and specialty contractors, shall be registered as Contractors by the State Department of Licensing in conformance with the requirements of applicable parts of Chapter 18, RCW, (an act providing for the registration of contractors). 5. EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE. 5.1. It is each Bidder's responsibility,before submitting a Bid, to: 5.1.1. Examine thoroughly the Contract Documents and other related data W identified in the Bidding Documents (including "technical data" referred to below). 5.1.2. Inspect the site to become familiar with and satisfy Bidder as to the general, local, and site conditions that may affect cost, progress,performance, w or furnishing of the Work. 5.1.3. Consider federal, state, and local Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, performance, or furnishing of the Work. 5.1.4. Study and carefully correlate Bidder's knowledge and observations with the Contract Documents and such other related data. 5.1.5. Promptly notify ENGINEER of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities, or discrepancies which Bidder has discovered in or between the Contract Documents and such other related documents. 5.2. Reference is made to the Supplementary Conditions for identification of: 5.2.1. Those reports, if any, of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the site which have been utilized by ENGINEER in preparation of the Contract Documents. 5.3. Provisions concerning responsibilities for the adequacy of data furnished to prospective Bidders on subsurface conditions, other physical conditions and Underground Facilities, and possible changes in the Contract Documents due to differing or unanticipated conditions appear in the General Conditions. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 5.4. Before submitting a Bid, each Bidder will be responsible to make or obtain such additional or supplementary examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, and data concerning conditions (surface, subsurface, and Underground Facilities) at or contiguous to the site or otherwise and which may affect cost, progress, performance, or furnishings of the Work and which Bidder deems necessary to determine its Bid. 5.5. On request, OWNER will provide each Bidder access to the site, at a time convenient to OWNER, to conduct such examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, and studies as each Bidder deems necessary for submission of a Bid. Bidder shall fill all holes and clean up and restore the site to its former condition upon completion of such explorations, investigations, tests, and studies. 5.6. The submission of a Bid will constitute an incontrovertible representation by Bidder that Bidder has complied with every requirement of this article; that without exception the Bid is premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the Bidding Documents and applying the specific means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction (if any) that may be shown or indicated or expressly required by the Bidding Documents; that Bidder has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities, and discrepancies that Bidder has discovered in the Bidding Documents, and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to Bidder; and that the Bidding Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performing and furnishing the Work and for preparing the Bid. 6. INTERPRETATIONS AND ADDENDA. .- 6.1. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Bidding Documents are to be directed to ENGINEER. Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary by ENGINEER in response to such questions will be issued by Addenda mailed or delivered to all parties recorded by the office issuing documents as having received the Bidding Documents. Only questions answered by Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. 6.2. Addenda may also be issued to modify the Bidding Documents as deemed advisable by OWNER or ENGINEER. 7. BID SECURITY. 7.1. Each Bid must be accompanied by Bid security made payable to OWNER in an amount of 5 percent of Bidder's maximum Bid price and in the form of a cashier check or a Bid Bond on form attached, issued by a surety meeting City of Kent requirements. 7.2. The Bid security of Successful Bidder will be retained until such Bidder has executed the Contract, furnished the required Performance and Payment Bond(s), certificates of insurance, and met the other conditions of the Bidding Documents. If 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING the Successful Bidder fails to sign and deliver the Contract and furnish the required Bond(s) and certificates of insurance within the time period specified in Article EXECUTION OF CONTRACT, OWNER may annul the award. The Bid security of other Bidders whom OWNER believes to have a reasonable chance of receiving the award may be retained by OWNER until the earlier of the loth day after the execution of the Contract by the Successful Bidder or the rejection of all Bids by the OWNER. Bid security submitted with Bids which are not competitive will be returned within 15 days after the Bid opening. 8. CONTRACT TIMES. 8.1. Contract Times are set forth in the Contract. 9. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. 9.1. Provisions for liquidated damages are set forth in the Contract. 10. SUBSTITUTE AND "OR-EQUAL" ITEMS. 10.1. The contract, if awarded, will be on the basis of materials and equipment shown on the Drawings or specified in the Specifications without consideration of W possible substitute or "or-equal" items. Whenever it is shown 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 Contract except as may be specified for major equipment items. The procedure for submission of any such application by -. CONTRACTOR and consideration by ENGINEER is set forth in the General Conditions and may be supplemented in Division 1, SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 11. SUBCONTRACTORS. 11.1. Each Bidder shall submit, as part of the Bid,the names of the Subcontractors whose subcontract amount exceeds 10 percent of the Base Bid with whom the Bidder, if awarded the contract, will subcontract for performance of the categories of work designated on the list to be submitted with the Bid or to indicate by naming itself that a category of work on the list shall not be subcontracted. Failure to name such Subcontractors or itself shall render the Bidder's Bid nonresponsive and,therefore, void. 12. MINORITY BUSINESSES. 12.1. RCW 35.22.650 CONTRACTOR agrees that it shall actively solicit the employment of minority group members. CONTRACTOR further agrees that it shall actively solicit Bids for the subcontracting of goods or services from qualifiedµ minority businesses. CONTRACTOR shall furnish evidence of its compliance with 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING these requirements of minority employment and solicitation. CONTRACTOR further agrees to consider the grant of subcontracts to said minority Bidders on the basis of substantially equal Bids in the light most favorable to said minority businesses. 13. WAGE RATES. 13.1. The Work under these Bidding Documents is to be paid for by public funds; therefore, minimum prevailing wage rates must be paid to employees. A schedule of rates published by the State Department of Labor and Industries is included. Approval fees paid to the State Department of Labor and Industries shall be included in the unit prices, lump sum price, or other prices stated in the Bid. 14. BID FORM. 14.1. The Bid Form and other attachments are included with the Bidding Documents. No substitution of forms will be allowed. 14.2. All blanks on the Bid Form must be completed by typing or printing with ink. All price information shall be shown in both words and figures where required. No changes shall be made in the phraseology of the forms. 14.3. Bids by corporations must be executed in the corporate name by the president or a vice-president (or other corporate officer accompanied by evidence of authority to sign) and the corporate seal must be affixed and attested by the secretary or an assistant secretary. The corporate address and state of incorporation must be shown above the signature. 14.4. Bids by partnerships must be executed in the partnership name and signed by a partner, whose title must appear on the line below the signature. 14.5. All names must be typed or printed on the line with the signature. 14.6. The Bid shall contain an acknowledgment of receipt of all Addenda(the numbers of which must be filled in on the Bid Form). 14.7. The address and telephone number for communications regarding the Bid must be shown. 15. SUBMISSION OF BIDS. 15.1. Bid Form and attachments may be photocopied for submission of Bids. 15.2. Submit Bids no later than the time prescribed, at the place, and in the manner set forth in the Invitation to Bid. Enclose Bids in an opaque sealed envelope, marked with the Project title (and, if applicable, the designated portion of the Project for which the Bid is submitted) and name and address of Bidder and accompanied by the Bid security and other required documents. If the Bid is sent through the mail or other 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 5 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING delivery system, the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in a separate envelope with the notation 'BID ENCLOSED on the face of it. Bids must be made on the prescribed Bid Form provided and submitted with the attachments listed below. Facsimile bids will not be accepted. 15.3. Bidders shall complete and submit the following attachments with its Bid: Bid Form Bid Bond Form Combined Affidavit and Certification Form Contractor's Compliance Statement Subcontractor List Qualification Statement 15.4. Only one Bid from any individual, firm, partnership, or corporation, under the same or different names, will be considered. Should it appear to the OWNER that any Bidder is interested in more than one Bid for Work contemplated, all Bids in which such Bidder is interested will be rejected. 16. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS. 16.1. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by an appropriate document duly executed (in the same 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. 16.2. If, within 24 hours after Bids are opened, any Bidder files a duly signed, written notice with OWNER and promptly thereafter demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of OWNER that there was a material and substantial mistake in the preparation of its Bid, that Bidder may withdraw its Bid and the Bid security will be returned. Thereafter, that Bidder will be disqualified from further consideration on the _. Work to be provided under the Contract Documents. 17. OPENING OF BIDS. 17.1. Bids will be opened and read aloud publicly. A summary of the amounts of the Base Bids and major alternates (if any) will be made available to Bidders within 7 days after the date of Bid opening. 18. BIDS TO REMAIN SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE. 18.1. All Bids will remain subject to acceptance for 45 days after the date of the Bid opening, but OWNER may, in its sole discretion, release any Bid and return the Bid security prior to that date. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 6 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 19. BASIS OF AWARD; AWARD OF CONTRACT. 19.1. If the contract is to be awarded, OWNER will give Successful Bidder a Notice of Award within 45 days after the day of the Bid opening. 19.2. OWNER reserves its right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the right to reject any or all nonconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced or conditional Bids, and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if OWNER determines, in its sole discretion, that it would not be in the best interest of the Project to make an award to that Bidder because the Bid is not responsive or the Bidder is unqualified or of doubtful financial ability or because the Bidder fails to meet any other pertinent standard or criteria -. established by OWNER. OWNER also reserves the right to waive all informalities in the Bid. Discrepancies in the quantity multiplied by unit price and the extended total amount will be resolved in favor of the quantity multiplied by unit price. Discrepancies between the indicated sum of any column of figures and the correct sum thereof will be resolved in favor of the correct sum. Discrepancies between words and figures will be resolved in favor of the words. 19.3. In evaluating Bids, OWNER will consider the qualifications of 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. The qualified CONTRACTOR will have personnel with prior experience in wetland construction/restoration and with planting and effective establishment of wetland vegetation within the vicinity of the project. The extent of previous experience will be a factor in selection of CONTRACTOR. Factors that will be considered will include (1) the total number of completed wetland construction/ restoration projects; (2) the number of wetland construction/restoration projects completed within the project vicinity that demonstrate experience in establishing the types of plant materials specified; (3) the size (acres) of completed wetland construction/restoration projects; (4) the complexity of wetland construction/ restoration projects including types of embankments and liners, water control structures, species of wetland vegetation planted, nuisance and/or non-native plant control; and (5) control of herbivores. Names and addresses of the owners of the completed wetland construction/restoration project(s) should be included with CONTRACTOR's Bid. The personnel with prior wetland construction/restoration experience must be in positions of responsibility on CONTRACTOR's proposed team, whether they are employed directly by CONTRACTOR or are employed by a Subcontractor. The above CONTRACTOR information is to be submitted on the enclosed Qualification Statement. 19.4. OWNER will consider the qualifications and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizations proposed for those portions of the Work for which the identity was required. OWNER also may consider the operating costs, maintenance requirements, performance data, and guarantees of major items of 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 7 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING materials and equipment proposed for incorporation in the Work when such data are required to be submitted prior to the Notice of Award. 19.5. OWNER may conduct such investigations as OWNER deems necessary to assist in Bid evaluation and to establish responsibility, qualifications, and financial ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizations to execute'Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to OWNER's satisfaction within the prescribed time. 19.6. In the event of failure of the Successful Bidder to sign the Contract and provide an acceptable Performance and Payment Bond(s), insurance certificate(s), and other required documents within the time allowed by the Contract and Bid Documents, the OWNER may award the contract to the next lowest responsive, responsible Bidder. 20. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT. 20.1. When OWNER gives a Notice of Award to Successful Bidder, it will be accompanied by unsigned copies of the Contract and other appropriate documents. w Within 10 days thereafter, CONTRACTOR shall sign and deliver the copies of the Contract and attached documents to OWNER with the required Bonds. 21. BONDS. 21.1. Performance Bond: The successful Bidder shall file with OWNER, at the time of execution of the Contract, a Performance Bond on the form bound herewith in the full amount of the Contract, as security for the faithful performance of the Contract for the construction of the work, and to cover all guarantees against defective workmanship or materials, or both, during the warranty period following the date of the final acceptance of the work by OWNER. 21.2. Power-of-Attorney: The Attorney-in-Fact (Resident Agent) who executes the Performance Bond and Payment Bond in behalf of the Surety must attach a notarized copy of his power-of-attorney as evidence of his authority to bind the Surety of the date of execution of the bonds. 21.3. Surety: The Surety furnishing these bonds shall be listed on the current _. National Federal Register, have a record of service satisfactory to OWNER, shall be authorized to do business in the state, and shall be independent of CONTRACTOR. 22. FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT AND FURNISH BOND. 22.1. The Bidder who has an Contract awarded to him and who fails to promptly and properly execute the Contract or furnish the required Bond shall forfeit the bid security that accompanied his bid, and the bid security shall be retained as liquidated damages by OWNER, and it is agreed that this said sum is a fair estimate of the ... amount of damages OWNER will sustain in case the Bidder fails to enter into a 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 8 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Contract or furnish the required Bond. Bid security deposited in the form of cash or cashier's check shall be subject to the same requirement as a Bid Bond. 23. SALES TAX. 23.1. Retail sales tax to be collected from the OWNER on the Contract Price shall be stated separately in the spaces provided, as applicable, and shall not be included in the amount Bid for Lump Sum Work stated in the Bid. The amount of retail sales tax stated will not be considered as a competitive bid item and will not be included in ._ determining the Successful Bidder and will be considered to be an estimate only. 23.2. All other federal, state, and local sales, use, or other taxes as required by federal, state, or local laws shall be included in the amount Bid for Lump Sum Work or other prices stated in the Bid. 24. RETAINAGE. 24.1. Provisions concerning retainage and CONTRACTOR's rights to deposit securities in lieu of retainage are set forth in the Contract. END OF INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00100 9 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS -- KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING " NOTE TO BIDDER: Use BLACK ink for completing this Bid Form. BID FORM To: The City of Kent, Washington Address: City Hall 220 4th Avenue South Kent, Washington 98032-5895 Project Identification: Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area �. Wetland/Upland Planting Contract Identification No.: (o A�-f 8' 5 D - L-TIJ 1. BIDDER'S DECLARATION AND UNDERSTANDING. -- 1.1. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization, or corporation; Bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; Bidder has not solicited or induced any person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding; and Bidder has not sought by collusion to obtain for itself any -' advantage over any other Bidder or over OWNER. 1.2. Bidder acknowledges that no special interpretation or inference of intent is to be given to different formats of different Specification sections. 1.3. In submitting this Bid, Bidder acknowledges and accepts all obligations imposed -- on CONTRACTOR as more fully set forth in the Agreement. 2. CONTRACT EXECUTION AND BONDS. 2.1. The undersigned Bidder agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with OWNER on the form included in the Bidding Documents to perform and furnish Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the Contract Price derived from the Bid and within the Contract Times indicated in the Agreement and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Bidding Documents. 2.2. Bidder accepts the terms and conditions of the Bidding Documents. 3. INSURANCE. 3.1. Bidder further agrees that the Bid amount(s) stated herein includes specific consideration for the specified insurance coverages. 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 1 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 4. CONTRACT TIMES. 4.1. Contract completion times are specified in the Agreement. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. 5.1. Bidder accepts the provisions in the Agreement as to liquidated damages. 6. ADDENDA. 6.1. Bidder hereby acknowledges that it has received Addenda No. (Bidder shall insert No. of each Addendum received) and agrees that Addenda issued are hereby made part of the Contract Documents, and Bidder further agrees that this Bid includes impacts resulting from said Addenda. -- 7. SUBCONTRACTORS. 7.1. Bidder further proposes that the firms or businesses named on the attached -- SUBCONTRACTOR LIST will be awarded subcontracts for portions of the Work in the event that Bidder is awarded the contract. -- 8. SALES AND USE TAXES. 8.1. Bidder agrees that all sales and use taxes are included in the itemized entry for sales tax in Section 10.2, Base Bid Summary. 8.2. The amount of retail sales tax stated will not be considered as a competitive Bid .... item and will not be included in determining the lowest priced Bid and will be considered to be an estimate only. -- 9. EXAMPLE. 9.1. Bid items are to be completed as illustrated by the following: SCHEDULE I - STREET ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT TOTAL NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1000 100 Roadway Excavation, Including $ 14.00 $ 1,400.00 CY Haul Per CY Fourteen Dollars and no cents Any bids not filled out properly will be considered non-responsive. 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 2 BID FORM ... KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 10. BASE BID 10.1. Lump Sum Work: Includes all Work. Bidder further agrees to accept as full payment for the Lump Sum Work proposed, based upon the undersigned's own estimate of quantities and costs and including all -- taxes, except as provided below, and overhead and profit, the following lump sum. 10.2. Base Bid Summary: ITEM APPROX. ITEM TOTAL NO. QUANTITY AMOUNT 1 LUMP SUM��Wetland/Upland Planting TOTAL BASE BID Without Sales Tax $ cSales Tax3�— t 3►�,5! TOTAL BASE BID With Sales Tax a�r1 DEDUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES 11.1. Deductive Alternate A: Bidder further proposes that if the OWNER elects to reduce construction of the scope as indicated by Deductive Alternate A as shown on the revised Drawing R-7, with the necessary changes in construction as required to complete the Work with this reduction, based on undersigned's own estimate of quantities and cost, the Contract Price will be reduced in the amount of: qxid- n o c e,*,�s . Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate A without Sales Tax $ cd,V°4 --8-.2% Sales Tax �� � $ Q Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate A with Sales Tlax "� $ 0 11.2. Deductive Alternate B: Bidder further proposes that if the OWNER elects to reduce construction of the scope as indicated by Deductive Alternate B as shown on revised Drawing R-7, with the necessary changes in construction as required to complete the Work with this reduction, based on undersigned's own estimate of quantities and cost, the Contract Price will be reduced in the amount of: ��h ho cts dn,d c6 l l a-rs •-+,d_ vt o e.e5 Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate B without Sales Tax $ con .00 -&.z�c Sales Tax > $ Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternate B with Sales)Tax� $ 0 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 3 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING -- 11.3. Deductive Alternates A and B: Bidder further proposes that if the OWNER elects to reduce construction of the scope as indicated by both Deductive Alternates A and B as shown on revised Drawing R-7, with the necessary changes in construction as required to complete the Work with this reduction, based on undersigned's own estimate of quantities and co, t, the Contract Price will be reduced in the amount of: 1 i y4 S e c)c*i-4 a u smnd- d v I I Q r,S Q-4 d AC.) ee4-s -y Reduction of�ase Bid for Deductive Alternates A and B without Sales Tax $ o 0.00 - 8.2% Sales Tax $ 316341,00 Reduction of Base Bid for Deductive Alternates A and B - with Sales Tax $ 12. SUBMITTAL OF CONTRACTOR'S BREAKDOWN OF LUMP SUM BID. 12.1. For the sole purpose of facilitating progress payments, a breakdown of the total lump sum bid by Specification section, including material cost, labor, overhead, and profit, shall be submitted by the successful Bidder for approval by the ENGINEER prior to the first progress payment. To facilitate partial payments for Section 02847, WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, CONTRACTOR shall additionally break down lump sum bid for this section by planting zone, including material cost, labor, overhead, and profit for approval by ENGINEER prior to the first progress payment. Fertilizer and plant materials costs shall be included within this breakdown. It is agreed that these are the actual prices upon which said lump sum is based, and that, if so requested by the ENGINEER, the CONTRACTOR shall substantiate any ` price or prices with further information. The CONTRACTOR's breakdown shall also include the quantities of the major items upon which the breakdown has been based. Major items shall include, but not be limited to, earthwork, plantings, or items costing $5,000 or more. 13. SURETY. 13.1. If Bidder is awarded a construction contract from this Bid, the surety who provides the Performance and Payment Bond(s) is: !0 -ten syA or,c- a+ WA-"Pr WA-"Pr(,whose address is 1 b ) S , bum 4W e.. :�?�u "o n. i2 7aQ3r Street City State zip 14. BIDDER. An Individual By 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 4 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING (Individual's name and signature) A Partnership By (Partnership name) .� (Name and signature of general partner) (Title) A Corporation By c� �r o emsTvle., (Corporation name) ©r rt v (State of incorporation) By- 9rfi-40 11�� �rame and signature of person authorized to sign) (Title) (Co•.porate Seal) 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 5 BID FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING A Joint Venture By (Business name) (Name and signature of person authorized to sign) By (Business name) (Name and signature of person authorized to sign) (Each joint venturer must sign. The manner of signing each individual, partnership, and corporation that is a party to the joint venture should be in the manner indicated above.) Name, Phone Number, and Address for receipt of official communications and for additional information on this Bid: IJ SUBMITTED ON ,5 a a , 19ay END OF BID FORM 106848.SD.LN MAY 13, 1997 00300SUP 6 BID FORM DENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, PAUL BROTHERS, INC. as Principal, EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU and A Mutual Company , as Surety, _ are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF KENT, as Obligee, in the penal sum of FIVE PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID 5%) Dollars, for the payment for which the Principal and the Surety bond themselves, their heirs, executors. administrators, successors and assigns,jointly and severally, by these presents. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Obligee shall make any award to the Principal for Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area Y according to the terms of the proposal or bid made by the Principal therefor, and the Principal shall duly make and enter into a contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of said proposal or bid and award and shall give bond for the faithful performance thereof, with Surety or Sureties approved by the Obligee; or if the Principal shall in case of failure so to do,pay and forfeit to the Obligee the penal amount of the deposit specified in the call for bids, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect and the Surety shall forthwith pay and forfeit to the Obligee, as penalty and liquidated damages, the amount of this bond. SIGNED, SEALED, AND DATED THIS 28th DAY OF May , 19 97 PAUL B ERS, IN By: PRINCIPAL VC--' e'►, EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company w. SURETY BY: ✓--i /7Zrzu�s/ ... Lynett G. Harris, Attcxney-in-fact 28 May . 19 97 Received return of deposit in the sum of S 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1 997 00350 1 BID BOND FORM EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSIAi1 A mutual Company POWER OF ATTORNEY (FOR BID BONDS ONLY) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Compam,a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Wisconsin, and having its principal office in the Cite of Wausau, County of Marathon. State of Wisconsin,has made,constituted and appointed,and does by these presents make.constitute and appoint LYNETTE G. HARRIS ERIC R. SANDER .. its true and lawful attornev-in-fact,with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name.place and stead,to execute. seal,acknowledge and deliver ANY AND ALL BID BONDS OR WRITTEN DOCUMENTS INVOLVING BID GUARAN- TEES OR IN THE NATURE THEREAFTER - ------------- - - - -------------------------- - Z w M an to bind the corporation thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds were signed by the President,sealed with Z the corporate seal of the corporation and duly attested by its secretary hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said attorney-in-fact may do in the premises. QThis power of attorney is granted pursuant to the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of said Company at a w meeting duly called and held on the 18th day of May, 1973,which resolution is still in effect: tL "RESOLVED,that the President and any Vice President—elective or appointive—of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF n. WAUSAU A Mutual Company be,and that each of them hereby is,authorized to execute powers of attorney qualifying Q the attornev named in the given power of attorney to execute on behalf of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company bonds,undertakings and all contracts of suretyship;and that any secretary or assistant secretary be, Z and that each or any of them hereby is,authorized to attest the execution of any such power of attorney,and to attach Z N thereto the seal of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company" w "FURTHER RESOLVED,that the signatures of such officers and the sea]of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU O A Mutual Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile,and 0 any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding F' upon the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company when so affixed and in the future with respect wto any bond, undertaking or contract of suretyship to which it is attached" -- IN WITNESS WHEREOF,EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company has caused these presents to be w signed b the vice resident and attested b y its assistant secre and its co rate seal to be hereto affixed this 1ST day of tart', rpo Q NOVEMER , 19 95 . EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company Z ,SEA'` BY ✓/J J.Stephen Ryan Vice President LL Attest: Q w j CrR.J. Besteman Assistant Secretary STATE OF WISCONSIN ) .- ►- )as. Q COUNTY OF MARATHON ) 0 On this 1ST day of NOVEISER 19-25 before me personally came Er J.Stephen Ryan to me known,who being by me duly sworn,did depose -- w ?� and say that he is a vice president of the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A MutttalCompany,the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument;that he knows the seal of said corporation;that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal and that it was so (L affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto by like order. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year herein first above written. Q Patricia A Kleman Notary Public NOTARY PUBLIC ; STATE OF WISCONSIN MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 24, 1998 En V) STATE OF WISCONSIN ) CERTIFICATE '4`"�`•="''� ".. 2 CITY OF WAUSAU )ss. ►' COUNTY OF MARATHON ) I, the undersigned, assistant secretary of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company, a Wisconsin corporation,do hereby certify that the foregoing and attached power of attorney,WHICH MUST CONTAIN A VALIDAT- ING STATEMENT PRINTED IN THE MARGIN THEREOF IN RED INK,remains in full force and has not been "~ revoked;and furthermore that the resolution of the Board of Directors set forth in the power of attorney is still in force. Signed and sealed in the City of Wausau,Marathon County,State of Wisconsin,this 28th day �w of May 97 6o-1 j J4 t' Assistant Secretary �a.o•.,�� R.J. Besteman NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE VALIDITY OR WORDING OF THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY,CALL TOLL FREE(800)826-1661.(IN WISCONSIN,CALL(800)472 0041) 815-4222-1 06-94 KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING CITY OF KENT COMBINED AFFIDAVIT AND CERTIFICATION FORM: MINIMUM WAGE (NON-FEDERAL AID) AND CERTIFICATION OF LAWFUL EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM WAGE AFFIDAVIT FORM ,. I, the undersigned, having duly sworn, deposed, say and certify that in connection with the performance of the work of this project, I will pay each classification of laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the performance of such work not less than the prevailing rate of wage or not less than the minimum rate of wage as specified in the principal contract; that I have read the above and foregoing statement and certificate, know the contents thereof and the substance as set forth therein is true to my knowledge and belief. AND �-. CERTIFICATION OF LAWFUL EMPLOYMENT The Contractor hereby certifies that it has complied with all provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act, now or as herein after amended,.8 US Section 1101 et. seq., and that all employees, including subcontractor employees, are lawfully permitted to perform work in the United States as provided in this agreement with the City of Kent. FOR: MINIMUM WAGE AFFIDAVIT AND CERTIFICATION OF LAWFUL EMPLOYMENT n h a ao n 2> L-1) n rz NAME OF PROJECT c� NAME OF BIDDER'S IYIRM pv, s` SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF BIDDER Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of OFFICIAL SEAL IJIARREE ACCOMANDO NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON COMMISSION NO.036750 Not Public in and for the State o OCQC.Al'\ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPT.23,1998 �' , as residing at 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00360 1 CITY OF KENT COMBINED AFFIDAVIT AND CERTIFICATION FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING CONTRACTOR'S COMPLIANCE STATEMENT -� Date c c 9 91 This statement relates to a proposed contract with the City of Kent named I am the undersignedd bidder or prospective contractor. I represent that: 1. I ✓ have,_have not, participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the President's Executive Order No. 11246 (regarding equal employment opportunity) or a preceding similar Executive Order. END OF CONTRACTOR'S COMPLIANCE STATEMENT -� 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00410 1 CONTRACTOR'S COMPLIANCE STATEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SUBCONTRACTOR LIST Prepared in Compliance with RCW 39.30.060 The Bidder shall list the names of the Subcontractors whose subcontract amount is more than . 10 percent of the Total Base Bid Price with whom the Bidder, if awarded the Contract, will subcontract for performance of the categories of work designated on the list, or indicate by naming itself that a category of work on the list shall not be subcontracted. Failure to name such Subcontractors or itself shall render the Bidder's bid unresponsive and, therefore, void. The following listed Bid items (listed in numerical sequence) for this Project have been proposed for subcontracting to Subcontractors as indicated. Project Namee/)- oQJq4xfi n cl _. Subcontractor Name, Address I J - W , �1 d r 0 M U eJh e)i.S. !��`1 Z P, Description of Work r + U4t- o -rn LL Subcontractor Name, Address 1` O N Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00420 1 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work Subcontractor Name, Address Description of Work W Prime Contractor Name -Sfyl 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00420 2 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING QUALIFICATION STATEMENT This statement shall include equipment and experience information for only the specific single business organization or entity that is applying for qualification and that would be the signatory on a contract with the City. 1. How many years has your organization been in business as a general contractor under your present business name? ,3 2. How many years of experience as a: (a) prime contractor (b) subcontractor v; (c)joint venture 3. List at least five wetland construction/restoration projects completed by your organization in western Washington and Oregon over the past 10 years. Contract Name and Address of Owner Name of Project Amount 1. 7` N l�ollad Sf. We� s,(4e L.;fi e a�I _ lsJ l a, T--n h amcewX.,-,t' — Jq?/)Q 7-1 :Fa r`f I amend j U Q- 97 2-3Z_ S ' 'cs © a I 27Tu.c-1Q:i Pi44; �1� Rare-r ec, (vo, th r e ( lS�n� S.IJ. l�Jaf�ev Rd- 3. GQ 1 and 0 7UC4 l -�, d OC7 4. 4-LL6 tom. W O Qa• 5.a i, ��w rPar 3 0 Sips a-30 T 6 7. 8. it 9. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 1 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING i 4. What is the wetland construction/restoration experience of the principal individuals of your -- organization? Years of Wetland Construction/ Name of Present Position Restoration Magnitude and In What Individual or Office Experience Type of Work Capacity C dy,f-t r u C.f (ham C ) W ax �r2c� VY! 1 VGC�L� Pr-c, cT Coo r. SO I�OOU�dpc� �os�vr�a rJ W e�`�i cv,.� �c�m e�n`�; e c�� ate.o`�" we.� t c�SDo n s, ��'c 0.►�-�� �P_3D' �2 SZCi i Z ar,,c, a-i� m-� w a�l.rt o u,,C- l� � d sit cam;0 n C ,-. AX a--in' r �-o S,�U r t d,- V J 5. What is the wetland construction/restoration experience of your proposed project -- superintendent? Years of Wetland -. Construction/ Name of Present Position Restoration Magnitude and In What Individual or Office Experience Type of Work Capacity 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 2 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 6. List equipment that you intend to use for anticipated work (indicate in Column 3 ownership or status: (0) if you own; (R) if you rent; (L) if you lease). Item (Description,Size, Years of Quantity Capacity, etc.) Ownership Service Present Location 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 3 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT Paul Brothers Equipment List Equip # Name Equip # Name Equip # Name 712 Ford F-250 4X4 (Dan-ns) Excavators 7L 8-4 Ford F250 3/4 TN (svc.trk) Farm Equipment 100 90 Kubota Esc. KH191 LBU-2 711 92 Ford F 350 Cre%N.Duallv 1200 AC440 Allis Chalmers T 101 89 Komatsu PC20OLC-3 Esc. 715 1988 GMC 1/2 Ton 1201 Kubota Tract.-2WD ;vI5'., 102 Kubota KH170 716 1985 Ford F-250 (chino) 1202 Tiller.walkbehind, Kubot 103 93 Kubota KX71 RBU-1 717 90 Dodge 1`21 Ton (Minn.) 1203 Sprayer, unidentified 104 91 Kubota KH170L 718 95 GMC Sierra (Scotts) 1204 Vermeer Tree Spade. 40" 105 Hitachi UH1 4-2 Esc. 719 88 Toyota X 4 1205 Pisqually Tractor 106 95 Kubota KX101 RBU-1 720 '83 GMC (dens old pu) 1207 Kubota M5.40ODT Tracto 107 Komatsu PC20OLC-6 721 96 GMC 1500 SLE 1/2 Ton 1208 Kubota B7100-small trac: 108 Kubota KX151 LBU-2 722 79 Chevy Utility Nlanlift 1209 95 Maschio 72" Tiller 109 Kubota K-X151 LBU-_'' 723 73 U-Haul. Ford_ (nursers) 1210 Gleason Belt Com-ever E 72.1 75 Uhaul-Fitting Tnick Loaders 725 85 Ford PU-unidentified Compactors •-- 726 8-4 Dodge Van B-250 1300 1,'acker Jumping Jack Co 201 90 Case 1S-45C Uniloader P 727 1975 Chev. C-50 Dump.(red\blu 2U2 9U Komatsu WA180-1 Loader 1303 Dynapac LF60 1Galkbehi 728 75 Ches 203 82 Case 18-45B Uniloader �� 350 Flatbed sr lift 1304 Ds napac LF45 W'alkbeh'i 204 Case DH5 Cable Plow Forklift 729 81 Ford Flatbed si\bion er 1305 5 'Wacker BS IOOY Tamp: 205 S3 Case �lasiSneaker TO S3 Ford 7000 flatbed «'.sides 731 1993 G%1C Suburban 206 95 ASV i�ID70 Posi-Track Loader Miscellaneous 732 95 Pontiac Bonnes�ille Z07 Kub. R420BU-lA Wheel Loader - 2 S3 Chnti Ton Flatbed 1400 HONDA GENERATOR- 208 Cat 910 Loader. 1980 1401 Generator, Kubota AV6f� 209 GEHL 562 `.'DNA-HANDLER I I 85 Ford C-Haul 735 GtiiC 11'ate:Truck.19S5 1404 1976 F��1C Street Sn�eepe: 1405 SS Midmark 321 Trenchl- Graders Rollers 1410 Laser Beacon LB-4/n roc. 300 Galion T600B Grader 1411 Laser Level, Topcon RL-f 301 72 Galion 503 Grader 800 Hy ster 6liB Roller 1416 Miller Bobcat Welder 22f .. 801 Tampo RS 16D Roller 1417 LB-1 Laser Alisnment Scrapers 1418 Hydra-Shield Mod. 812-,- -100 John Deere 760 Scraper Towed Units 1419 Case 360 4s4 Mobile Trc: 401 72 JD 760 Scraper 900 '75 Lai-ton Tray. Trail.Aoffice 1420 Honda Generator 901 '80 Flatbed trailer, 40 ft. 1421 Pressure Washer.,vlalsba� 902 Hoins FHB Trailer-2 Axle 1422 Pipelaser-LAI 4 700 Heavy Trucks 903 1975 Scar Trailer -- 600 1979 Freightliner'1Bark Trk. 904 Zieman Flatbed Trailer. 88 601 7 S Intl. Tractor Truck 905 74 Utilin-Trailer(Chem. Shed) 603 77 Intl. F2070-A Dumptruck 906 Flatbed Trailer 3-Axle 604 81 Ford Dump Truck(Nurs.) 907 Lo«bo_v Trailer. Eater Beaver 605 'S7 Kenworth T600 DumpTrk 606 92 Kenworth T600 Tractor Mowers 607 74 Mack RS700L Water Trk, 60S S 1 GMC Rollback 1001 93 Kubota 4WD 'vloss er 1002 87 Scagg Mower 4S" 1003 Scotts Mosser Pickups\Light Trucks 1005 94 Ska2< tilotNer S\;V 48-14KW r— 700 91 Ford F-150 (MATT) 1006 Ferris'Mower 701 91 Ford F-150 (ALS) 702 1989 GMC 1/2 TN. PU Attachments-Hydraulic & Other 703 1986 Dodge Ram 1/2 TN 704 1955 Ford F600 Roll Back / 1100 Kent Hydrapak#KHP212 705 9U Ford d F60 1104 Tramac Model 90 Breaker 705 77 ForChed 315 TON 1 105 Comveser, HTC 1200(dumptruck) 1106 Landscape Rake-LR5A clark 708 90 GMC 1\2 TN.-Cliffs 1107 Bucket cleanup for KH170 709 78 Clievv Scottsdale 710 Ford 17-25O 4s4, 1978 1 109 Quick Couple.for PC20OLC3 -- 711 'S6 JEEP CHEROKEE Printed: 9/25/96 KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 7. Project Descriptions The Bidder shall complete the following form for each project listed in No. 3 of this qualification statement. Bidder should make additional copies of these forms, if needed, from those provided here. A. Project Name: o c C B. Project Location: el C( C. Project Owner, Principal Contact, Address, and Telephone Number: I ul V\ ��1--s L S 7 C) 7 5 - LJ Q D. Project Engineer, Address, and Telephone Number(if different from above): i 7� � E. Contractor Responsibility (accomplished with CONTRACTOR's own forces): [0""Earthmoving Landscaping ❑ Hydroseeding S�Other(list): r l�vn t n �--� S e F. Plant Establishment (do not complete unless directly responsible for landscaping or hydroseeding): -- i. Habitats Established: Lil-Freshwater Marsh Acreage _ Fr6shwater Scrub-Shrub Acreage Freshwater Forested Wetland Acreage O Other(list, including Acreage): ii. Species Planted: l '���.�JC T J�U d � G. Weed Control Methods Used: H. Herbivore Control Methods Used: 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00430 Page 4 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT 7 _. KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING A. Project Name: - B. Project Location: J 2�t � O12 C. Project Owner, Principal Contact Address, and Telephone Number: 50-3 7 ( o Dor�lc�n� D. Project Engineer, Address, and Telephone Number (if different from above): t3cc) VU t,� dvoctl ,- u E. Contractor Responsibility (accomplished with CONTRACTOR's own forces): 2---Earthmoving dscapmg S�Other(list)- Hydroseeding �c^c� r A W 0.UL 7 F. Plant Establishment (do not complete unless directly responsible for landscaping or ' hydroseeding): i. Habitats Established: / [ reshwater Marsh Acreage eshwater Scrub-Shrub Acreage Freshwater Forested Wetland Acreage ► ' ❑ Other(list, including Acreage): ii. Species Planted: tj - G. Weed Control Methods Used: o 7 nn _. H. H bivore Control Methods Used: 1 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00430 Page 5 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING A. Project Name: li�j a�Ck B. Project Location: r�1 C. Project Owner, P 'ncipal Contact, Address, and Telephone Number: 11�o D. Project Engineer, Address, and Telephone Number(if different from above): E. Contractor Responsibility (accomplished with CONTTRACTOR's own forces): �Earthmoving Landscaping ❑ Hydroseeding ©'Other(list): :�!5fr-e h F. Plant Establishment (do not complete unless directly responsible for landscaping or hydroseeding); i. Habitats Established: freshwater Marsh Acreage ��'r ater Scrub-Shrub Acreage Freshwater Forested Wetland Acreage ❑ Other (list, including Acreage): ii. Species Plantedz_'_" _ G. Weed Control Methods Used: H. Herbivore Control Methods Used: 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00430 Page 6 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT KENT LAGOONS WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 106848UW.SEA -1.. A. Project Name: ' a �1 :E . I_ B. Project Location:i).S� I1 0 P� C. Project Owner, Principal Contact, Address, and Telephone Number: � n Y� stcz+-e- I (�o a---fS`f- )�_r Y\, C 1�a rso� D_1' 3 J -3 D D. Project Engineer, Address, and Telephone Number(if different from above): E. Contractor Responsibility (accomplished with CONTRACTOR's own forces): arthmoving Landscaping ❑ Hydroseeding Other(list): '-�Q�,,� F. Plant Establishment (do not complete unless directly responsible for landscaping or hydroseeding): i• Habitats Established: EFreshwater Marsh Acreage Freshwater Scrub-Shrub Acreage Freshwater Forested Wetland Acreage ❑ Other(list, including Acreage): ii. Species Planted: G. Weed Control Methods Used: H. Herbivore Control Methods Used: i i 106848.SD.LN 00430 MARCH 20, 1997 Page 7 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT t KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING A. Project Name: O �-�- r n � B. Project Location: f 0 r+ C. Project Owner, Principal Contact, Address, and Telephone Number: ` _... � � ���-• �'� dam T:)QVI D. Project Engineer, Address, and Telephone Number (if different from above): E. Contractor Responsibility (accomplished with CONTRACTOR's own forces): [""EarthmovinQ [Landscaping ❑ tc� Hvdroseeding Other (list): P"avt pt'6e W� -- �-¢'�aYJ_ �S V`cL4 R. 4 ye a r tiU1'� F. Plant Establishment (do not complete unless directly responsible for landscaping or hydroseeding): i. Habitats Established: Freshwater Marsh Acreage 40 [deshwater Scrub-Shrub Acreage ' Freshwater Forested Wetland Acreage ❑ Other(list, including Acreage): ii. Species Planted: ._ �t c - 'U�"��►'`-¢� 1 � G. Weed Control Methods Used: Lu H. Herbivore Control Methods Used: 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00430 Page 8 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT bow..- KENT LAGOONS WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 106848UW.SEA -- g Type of Organization: ❑ Sole Proprietorship [] Co_partnership [] Joint Venture Corporation If your agency Corporation Co-Partnership or Joint Venture is a corporation, complete the Date of Organization: following: Date Incorporated (Mo/Yr): � 7 Status: ❑ General E]Limited E]Assoc. What State? &^. 50 r\ Is there any limitation on duration of co-partnership orjoint venture? �~ President's Name: &-O+� � El Yes ❑ No ( Vice President's Name: II rr ` g 'C-- h h Wi-S�2c k If Yes, Explain: Secretary's Name:g )eh n ,- Treasurer's Name: If foreign corporation, answer the following: When incorporated: President: i What State: Vice President(s): Date of authorization to transact business in State Secretary: of Washington: Has Bidder attached Certificate of Authority? What officers are authorized to execute �- Y contracts? i Name and address of Washington registered agent: 9. Federal (IRS) Employer Identification No. 106848.SD.LN 00430 Page 9 of 13 MARCH 19, 1997 QUALIFICATION STATEMPNT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 10. Ownership and Control (a) List any organization, owned or controlled by the Bidder, its officers, directors, partners, and anyone owning at least 10 percent interest in the firm, or in which the Bidder was or is an officer, director, or partner doing business in Washington under another name. If no, so state: Y1 c� �. (b) List those individuals, companies, or corporations owning 10 percent or more of Bidder's firm. 1 t 0 n (c) List all other personnel in Bidder's organization who have a financial interest in or serve as officers or partners in another firm submitting an application to qualify for this project. Individual's Present Position Other Firm or Position in Other State of Other Name of Office Firms Firm(s) Firm 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 10 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT 1 KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING l 1. Statement of Financial Ability The firm is able to secure the performance bond (full-contract amount) as required by RCW 39.08 for the Project if it is the successful Bidder. Yes ❑ No The firm's largest bonded, successfully completed project is: S,3 The firm's bond for that project was 600. Date that project was completed. , C� Indicate the total amount of work, expressed in dollar which the Bidder believes it is capable of undertaking at any one time: $ 0 ©O 0 Bid and Performance Bonds: State the name of the agent and name, address, and telephone number of the surety company Bidder expects to provide the bid and performance bonds for the Project. S�iCI-�: V�Ji l�} .5 L.Or Y'Oor� �1^�• J P}uS)�-Ll C n �0 C) Q 700S • 5 03 to-1 l - -7 3 0!� 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 11 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT i ' KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 12. Miscellaneous Information In order for your Qualification Statement to be considered, it is necessary to furnish the following information: 1. Has your firm ever been indicted, pled guilty, pled nolo contendere (no contest), or been convicted of any offense that has resulted in your firm being barred from being or -- performing work for any state, local, or federal government? ❑ Yes If yes, attach separate sheet(s) to this form giving details involved, the names of the .. individuals, and their current employment status with your firm. 2. Has any officer, employee, or other member of your firm ever been indicted, pled guild, pled nolo contendere (no contest), or been convi ed of any illegal restraints of trade, including collusive bidding? ❑ Yes ro If yes, attach separate sheet(s) to this form giving details involved. 3. Has your firm or any officer, employee, or member of your firm ever been debarred for violation of various.Public Contract Acts incorporating Labor Standards Provision? ❑ Yes [D--No If yes, attach separate sheet(s) to this form giving details involved. 4. Is your firm under the protection of the bankruptcy court, has pending any petition in bankruptcy court, o ave you made an assignment for the benefit of creditors? -- ❑ Yes No [Signature Affidavit on Following Page] i t 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 12 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 13. Execution of the Affidavit Sole Proprietorship Signature of the individual of the firm name under which the business is conducted. - Co-Partnership The signature of all partners, general and limited,under the firm name, or the signature of their attorney in fact. -- Corporation The signature of the authorized officer(s) of the corporation with corporate seal affixed. Joint Venture Signatures of an authorized representative of each part to the joint venture. Corporate members of a joint venture shall also affix the corporate seal. 14. Affidavit The undersigned, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing Qualification Statement is a true statement of facts concerning the sole proprietorship, corporation, co-partnership, or joint venture herein named, as of the date indicated; that the answers to the foregoing information requests are true; that this statement is for the express purpose of inducing the City of Kent, Washington, to qualify the said firm or individual as responsible to do the contract work; and that any depository, vendor, or other agency herein named is hereby authorized to supply the City of Kent or its agent with any information to verify this statement. Name of Firm (as registered with Washington State Department of Licensing): Authorized Si atures: �- By: By: Title: r Title: . . By: By: Title: Title: Subscribed and sworn to bef a me iso29Zk day of CL , 1997. Notary Public 'n and for the State off O✓`e30.t_ residing at I n l2. My Commission Expires: 9 12-3 R Corporate Seal: Notary S OFFICIAL SEAL MARREE ACCOMANDO NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON COMMISSION N0.036750 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPT.23,1998 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00430 Page 13 of 13 QUALIFICATION STATEMENT -- STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES WASHINGTON STATE PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS KING COUNTY State of Washington DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Prevailing*age Section•Telephony i3301 902.5335 PG Box 44540, O!ympla WA. .48504.4540 Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates For Public Works Contracts .. The PREVAILING WAGES listed here Include both the hoully waye'rate and the hourly rate of fringe benefits. On public works projects, workers'wage and benefit rates must add to not less than this total. A Urie1 dr?scriptlon of Overtime Calculation require-muntG is provided on the Genefit Code Key. KING COUNTY ##k*****>Itkk#*F**Yr*4drfk4#*A•*A•*kkxkk#*k#####**#W*A*wAw.r.J.f-l.x1f,4sF4 irfk i4 iYlkw.r**k*#1r##k*w**h�•+«•+xxwK###**M k*#*+t*f###w#A 0.44 A (See Denefit Codo Kcy) Over PREVAILING Time Holiday Note Classification WAGE Code Code Cod< ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORKERS JOURNEY'LEVEL $24,73 1M 51) ROILERMAKERS JOURNEY LEVEL $33,38 1R 5N BRICK AND MARBLE MASONS JOURNEY LEVEL $20.37 1N LEA CABINET MAKERS(IN SHOP) JOURNEY LEVEL $11, CARPENTERS ACOUSTICAL WORKER $28.7a 1M 5D CARPENTER $128.03 1M SD CRLOSO I EL)MATERIAL $28.73 1 M 5D DRYWALL APPLICATOR G28.63 1M 5D FLOUR hINISHER $28.78 1M 50 FLOOR LAN'kK $28.70 1M SD w. FLOOR SANDER $20.70 1 M 5D MILLWKIGHTANO MACHINE ERECTORS $29,03 im SD PILEDRIVER $28.63 1M so "AWrlLER $25.76 1 M SD SHINGLER $28.76 1M ':IU STATIONARY POWER SAW OPERATOR $28.70 1M SD 31A1IUNAKY VvIJODWORKING TOIDL$ $28.70 1M SC) CEMENT MASONS JOURNEY LEVEL $29.58 IN 6E DIVERS&TENDERS DIVER $81.1t3 1M 5D 8A Dlvi�R TENDER $30 e2 1M 5D DREDGE WORKERS ASSISTA14TEN&NEI_h $29.02 1N 51) SL ASSISTANT MATE(DECKHANU) $28.58 1 N 51) 6L BOATMEN $29.02 1N U) 51_ CRANEhMAN $29 07 IN 5D eL ENGiNFEK VVt:LUEr( $29.07 114 SD 8L LEVERMAN,HYDRAULIC $29 4C 1 N 5D oL MAINTENANCE $28 58 114 50 8L. MATES $29.02 1 N 50 EL UILL-It $28.00 1N 5D 8L DRYWALL TAPERS JOURNEY LEVEL. y28.?1 1J Cis tLtCTRICAL FIXTURE MAINTENANCE WORKERS ,r'JUKNEY LEVFI. 9.37 1J CA. Palk 1 n.wi. KING COUNTY Effective 03-05-97 «wwwww*x**irw*,rxxwwwwxxxwwxwwww*x►*w«wR+.wwww�wawwxwww«*xxx«,ww«*wxwwxwwr.«««w.+r«*..«,�+�a+�+wwwwx+.+.*�.x►�.«a«««x««««k+ �. (ho(,,Bcnctrt Cody Key) Over PREVAILINOI Time Iloliday Noto VVAGE Code Codc Codr GI a551f I�dll�r ELECTRICIANS-INSIDE nH CA13LF SPLICER ;35 S? 1J CABLE SPLICER('TUNNEL) 3E3.213 1J 61a CERTIFIED WELDER 534.28 1J CH 1J CERTIFIE $3�i. D WELDER(TUNNEL) fiU OH H CONSTRUCTION STOCK PERSON $18.43 $33,83 1J 8H JOURNEY LEVEL $35.53 1J 61� JOURNEY LEVEL(TUNNEL) ELECTRICIANS-MOTOR SHOP $15,37 zA 6r CRAFTSMAN $14.69 2A 6C JOURNEY LEVEL ELECTKICIANS•POWERLINE CONSTRUCTION BE CABLE SPLICER ys3.3fj 4A SA 9i30:fit 4A sA 66 CERTIFIED LINE WELDER 4A 6A BE GROUNDPERSON $22.2e 4A SA BE HEAD GROUNDPERSON S23.40 62 4A 5A 8Ea - IiG4VY LINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $3 4A 5A BE JACKHAMNAL-It OPERATOR $23.40 $3012 4A 6A BE JOURNEY LEVEL I,INEPkR;SUN r 4A SA AG LINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $26 15 POLE SPRAYER $30.62 4A 5A SE POWDERPERSON $23.40 4A 5A BE ELECTRONIC&TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIANS JOURNEY LEVEL $1? 07 ELEVATOK CONSTRUCTORS $2G.54 4A F;I C;ONSTRUCTOR 61 MECHANIC $35,84 dA MECHANIC IN CHARGE $1319.78 S39. 4A 61 70 4A of PROBATIONARY CONS I KUCTOR FABRICATED PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS ARCHITECTURAL AND PRESS RESSEU UUNC BETE-All 1 Classifications $7.77 B 65 ; ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRCdUCTS-Cnrpentei $17.00 t B r•,;; ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS-Clean-up t 0 6S ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS-Fabricator $17.26 $17.16 18 'S ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS-Gunite 1 B GS ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS-Malntenan $17 sa 17. 7 26 tt3 G5 ALL OTHER CONCRETE PKUuuc I s Operator _ t b GS ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS Welder $1' •26 1B as �+17. ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS-Wet Pour $17.00 10 ALL OTHER CONCRETE PRODUCTS-Yard Patch FENCE ERECTORS 1 FENCE ERECTOR $1 80 FENCE LABORER S1 1 GD 1 _u FLAGGERS JOURNEYLEVEL 1120 05 1t�1 5D GLAZIERS rr; - JCURIVtr LEVEL $27 01 F HEAT&FROST INSULATORS AND ASBESTOS N:ORKERS r r 1 F f}R h1tCHANIC W3U J7 HEATING EQUIPMENT MECHANICS 1J All MECHANIC g18.46 Page 2 KING COUNTY Effective 03-05-97 w.W x*x****#**kV,Ytkkkkkkx'kA•xxxx*****M#*rrkkkkk%kfkkkxf:*1r*****.*%*%xxkkxxxxxxxw•xvrxxlrkkxxx Rxxwfr**A#ww Axwxx,exx*AAA.�MF%wwwrr (See Benefit Codc Key) Over PREVAILING? Time Holiday Note .. Classificatior, VVAGG code Code Coda INDUSTRIAL ENGINE AND MACHINE MECHANICS _ MECHANIC S15.fi5 1 INDUSTRIAL POWER VACUUM CLEANER JOURNEY LEVEL 5J.07 1 INLAND BOATMEN DECKHAND $18.15 1K 51) ENGINEER-DECKHAND $19.77 1K 5D OPERATOR $20,65 1K 50 INSPECTIONICL.EANINU/SEALING OF SEWER&WATER SYSTEMS BY REMOTE CONTROL CLEANL-K UNERATOR,FOAMCR OPERATOR $6.73 1 GROUT TRUCK OPERATOR $11.48 1 HEAD OPERATOR $12.78 TECHNICIAN $6.25 1 TV TRUCK OPERATOR $10.53 1 INSULATION APPLICATORS JOURNEY LEVEL $21.43 1 IRONWORKERS JOURNEY LEVEL $30.62 1H SA LABORERS ASPHALT kAKER $25.21 1M 5D BALLAST REGULATOR MACHINE $24.73 1M SD BATCH WEIGHMAN $20.U5 1M 5D CARPENTER TENDER $24.73 1M 51) CASSION WORKER $25.57 1M 5r) CEMENT DUMPER/PAVING $25.21 1M 5D CEMENT FINISHER TENUL-K $24.73 1M 5D (-HIPPING GUN $24.73 1M 5o CHUCKTENDEk $24.73 1M SD CLEAN-Ul°LABORER $24,73 1M SD CONCRETE FORM STRIPPER $24.73 1M 6D CONCREI k SAW OPERATOR $25.21 i M 5D CRUSHER FEEDER $20.05 1M 5D CURING CONCRETE $24.73 1M �D DEMOLITION.WRECKING&MOVING(INCLUDING CHARRED MATERIALS) $24.73 1rn 5D DIVER $25.57 thA 5D DRILL OPERATOR(HYDRAULIC,DIAMOND,.AIR TRAC) $25.21 1M GD EPDXY TECHNICIAN $24.73 1M bb I•ALLhIRIBUCKER,CHAIN SAW $25,21 IM bD FINAL D5TAIL CLEANUP'(i.e..ausung,vaCLIUMing,window cicaNng. I40T $17 73 1M GD construction debris cleanup) GABION BASKET BUILDER $24 73 1 M 51J GENERAL LABORER $L4.73 1M 5D GRADE CHECKER 8 TRA14517 MAN $25.21 1 M SD GRINDERS $24.73 1M 51) HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKSR LEVEL A $25.57 1M 30 .. HAZAKUVU$WASTE VtfORKER LEVEL 8 $26.L1 1M 5D HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKED.LEVELS C S D S24.7' 1 Al OD 111UH s(;ALER $25.21 1M 5D HOD CARRIERWORTARMAN $25.21 1M 5D JACKHAMIAtR S25.21 1 M SD MINER $2 57 1M SD r'3ge 3 KING COUNTY Effective 03-05-97 �ra•kw*M•xPsrir•n,t�rk•krk,rk,rkww�•k+rkt#*1kile rrflYYc Mwk*kx,t**IrfMkk dr�vr Vr.rkK•irrr�rie lrvrwtirw+M*-kkx�rewew w,rn-M•Y*Y.•«kRwwaM slAe�ka7t x•y.n�.www.vwwwwR•rx•� ..'... (ace Benefit Cade Key) Over PREVANI-ING Time H0ILd8y Note _. odc Code C odo Classification lassifican N�j{�' C3 NOi ZLEMAN,CONCRETE PUMP.GRELN CUTTER WHEN USING HIGH $25 21 1IJl SD PRESSURE AIR&WA I tK UN(;ONCRETE.a ROCK,SANDBLAST,GUNITE, SH07GRETE,WATER BLASTER 7r , 1RA 5I) F'AVENIENT BREAKER $ $ 200.05 tM 5D PILOT CAR 26 7 im fir) F'IPL KELINER(NUT 114SERT Tx PE) $26. 1 2 PIPELAYER&GA.ULKER $2 .74,73 1 M 50 1M 5D NUTTENDER $2 POVVDERMA14 4.73 1M 5D POWDERMAN HELPER $25 RAILROAD SPIKE PULLER(POWER) $2 ,21 ttvl 5D '21 RE-TIMBERMAN ;;2b.57 1M f;f) t� °;25.21 1n� 5 ....M SPREADER(CLARY POWER UK SIMILAR TYPES) 1M, 5D SPREADER(CONCRETE) $25.21 STAKE HOPPER $'�4.73 1 M 5G 1M SD TAMPER&SIMILAR ELECTRIC,AIR&GAS $25.21 5.21 1M 5D - ,AMPER(MULTIPLE b 5LLF PROPELLED) $` .7 TOOLROOM MAN(AT JOB SITE) $24.73 1M 5D $24.73 iM .;D TOPMAN,TAILMA14 TRACK LAbUkEk $24.73 1 Ivl Sh$25.21 1 M 50 ,...- TRACK LINER(POWER) 24.73 1M 5D TUGGER OPERATOR $ VIBRATING;SCREED(AIR,GAS,Ult ELECTRIC) 24.21 lM 5D 5D W VIBRATOR S2`''21 WELL-POINT MAN $25.21 1 M .t1 LABORERS-UNDERGROUND SEWER&WATER 4.73 1 M rot) "— tUENERAL LABORER $25.2121 2 PIPE LAYER $ iM G� LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION 1 IRRIGATION OR LAWN SPRINKLLK INSTALLERS $11.07 83 LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS UK I KUC:K DRIv IRS $$8.42 1 LANDSCAPING OR PLANTING LABORERS SS 4L 1 LATHERS JOURNEY LEVEL $28.03 SA 11 MACHINISTS(HYDROELECTRIC SITE WORK) $16.84 MACHINIS I METAL FABRICATION(IN SHOP) I w FITTER $i5.86 IADORCR 5:1�3.ra 1 3.Oa t MACHINE OPERATOR PAINTER S11 10 �,15 Qft 1 vvFI.DCR MnOuI AR BUILDINGS 1 5f, CABINET ASSEMB4Y L-LkUTRICIAN $11.50 $11. EQUIPMENT MAINTNAI,:c;t 5 E 6 1 PLUMBER 1 Ss.` PRODUCTION WORKER $11.56 1 TOOL MAINTENANCE $11 56 UTILIT PERSON Y' 1 5G WELDER $"1, Page 4 KING COUNTY Effective 03-05-97 .,... xi4YtkkYtkxkkkkA**�r,1r�rkwYrYvrMtvrtrkkk#h�rletfkk+4+irOrY,wirk�'tr�rRx Rwtirsr�k rMrlerYwxvrvrrrr�siefes�wxxww AA%kw«*��w,rAwww.xw.+rtrto-w««A.�w«www«.w«fit (See Benefit Coda Key) Over PREVAILING Time Holiday Note CI3551float1011 WAGE Code Code Code PAINTERS JOURNEY LEVEL $23,88 2B SA PLASTERERS JOURNEY LEVEL $29.81 1R 5A PLAYGROUND&PARK EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS JOURNEY LEVEL $6.42 PLUINBERS&PIPEFITTERS JOURNEY LEVEL $37.61 1R 5A POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ASSISTANT EIJGINEERS(OILERS) $27.10 IN 5D 8L t3At;KHOE$, (75 HP&UNDER) $29.200 114 5G Rl BACKHOES, (OVER 75 1IP) S29.65 IN 5D 8L BACKHOES, (3 YD& UNDER) $29.65 IN 5D 8L BACKHOES, (OVER 3 YD AND UNDER 0 YU) $30.09 1 I'll 50 OL BACKHOES, (6)'D AND OVER W11 H Al I ACHMENTS) $30 58 114 6D 8L �. BATCH PLANT OPERATOR,CONCRETIE $29.65 1IJ bU 8L BELT LOADERS(ELEVATING TYPE) $29.29 1 N 5D 8l. BOBCAT $2/,19 114 5D OL BROOMS $2 7.19 IN SD SL �. BUMP CUTTER $29.65 IN 5D bL CABLEWAYS $30.09 1 N so. SL CHIPPER $29.55 114 5D 8L -r COMPRESSORS $27.19 1N .riff 8L CONCRETE PUMP-TRUCK MOUNT Wn H 130UM ATTACHMENT $29.55 IN 6D OL CONCRETE PUMPS $29.29 1N so Al. CONVEYORS $29.29 1N 6D 8L CRANES, THRU 19 TONS;WTH ATTACHMENTS $29.29 1 N 5D OL CRANES. 20-44 TONS,\MTH ATTACHMENTS $29.f35 1 N 5 D 0L (MANES, 45 TONS-99 TONS,UNDER 150 FT Oh UCIUM(INCLUDING Jla S30.09 114 5D 81_ VATH ATACHMENTS) CRANES,100 T014S-199 TONS,OR 150 FT OF BOOM(INCLUDINU Jib $30.59 IN 5D 8L WITH ATTACHMENTS) CRANES,200 TONS&OVER.OR 250 FT OF BOOM(INCLUDINU JIB WITH $31.09 1 N SD SL ATTACI IMLNTS) CRANES,A-FRAME, 10 TON AND UNDER $27.19 114 GD 8L CRANES,A-FRAME,OVER 10 TON $29.29 1 N 6r) 0L CRANES,OVERHEAD, BRIDGE TYPE(20-44 TONS) $29.65 1 N SD 6L CRANES,OVERHEAD.HRIU(it I YPt(45-W TONS) S30 09 114 SD 8L CRANES, OVERHEAT), BRILIUL T YP E(100 TONS&OVER) $30.59 IN 5D 6L CRANES.TOWER CRANE $30.59 114 5D 8L ... CRUSHERS $29.65 1 N SD 8L DECK ENGINEERtDECK WINCHES(POWER) $29.85 1rd 51) 8L DERRICK, BUILDING $30.09 1N AD OL -- DOZERS,D-9&UNDER $29.29 IN SD $L. DRILL OILERS-A.UGhK I YNL-.TRUCK OR CRANE mourJT $29,29 1 N SD 8L DRILLING MACHINE $29.05 IN GD 6L ELEVATOR AND PAAIJLI•'i,PL-Krti+ANENT AND LHAFT-T"r PE $27.19 1 N 5D aL EQUIPMENT SERVICE ENGINEER(UIL=R) $29.29 114 SD BI- I.INISHING MACHINEICURB EXTRUF;ER $29.65 IN 51) 8L FORK L1-15,(3000 LBS AND OVEP) $29.29 1 N 5D 2L FORK 4IF1S,(UNUER;1000(.58) $27.19 IN 5D 13L GRADE ENGINEER $29.29 1N, so 61- Page 5 KING COUNTY Effecti�'e 03-05-97 «w*wa+rwxwtxwwxwxwx*xw**+*w.rwwwxwxxxxx«*,rw*,rw*ww*,�xwxxexxxx*«*►�,�x«xxxx««xx««««x«h««««x««R«««���++*+*+x*«'`«�'w`�'"«x« .. (See Benefit Code Key) Over PRcVAILkNc3 Tim Ilolidey Noto WAGE Code Codo Code CI_a_ssificaticn 9 1 SD Hl- 1 GRADECHECKER AND STAKEMAN C$27 27 1 1N S,D OL $27 HOISTS,AIR TUGGERS $27 `9 18 1 N SD OL HYDRALIF'l s/BOOM TRUCKS(10 TON& UNDER) gD RI HYORALIFTSIBOOMTRUCKS(OVER 10TON) S2S.2$ 1N 5D 91 LOADERS,OVERHEAD(UNDER 0 YD) J30 09 t $30.49 1N 1J SD 8L LOAULIIS,OVERHEAD(6 YD UP TO H YD, RD At LOADERS,OVERHEAD(8 YD&OVER) $ 9.65 1N $ 2y.65 1 N 5D OL LOCOMOTIVES,ALL r 1N so at. $ MECHANICS,ALL(WELDERS) 29.6 µ 29.t5 IN SD OL MIXERS,ASPHALT PLANT I.0 8L �.�� MOTOR PATROL GRADER(FINISHING) $29.29 1N 1 tJ 5U ttL MOTOR PATROL GRADER(NON-FINISHING) °`�'J 1N gD 8L - MUCKING MACHINE,MOLE,TUNNEL DRILL AND/OR SHIELD $30.09 IN 5D BL OIL DISTRIBUTORS,BLOWER DISTRIBUTION AND MULCH SEEDING $27.19 OPERATOR 5D BL W29. PAVEMENT BREAKER $29 19 1 N 05 IN sD KL PILEDRIVER(OTHER THAN'URANt MOUNT) IN 5D 8L PLANT OILER(ASPHALT CRUSHER) $29.29 $27.19 IN sD 9L POSTHOLE DIGGER,MbCI1AmL;AL 1N SD 8L POWER PLANT 27.19 $27.18 Ira Sr) BL PUMPS,WATER 1I4 5D 8L OUAD 9,D•10,AND HU-41 $3U.U9 $;3U.U3 tN SD OL ..... REMOTE CONTROL OPERATOR IN gD aL ROLLAGON $27.199 IN 5D OL ROLLER,OTHER THAN PLANT ROAD MIX $ . ROLLERS,PL.ANTMIX UK MULTIUFT MATERIALS(COMPOSITION 9i29.29 1 N SD aL MATERIALS) OL ROTO-MILL.ROTO-GRINDER $29.29 IN 5D $28.29 IN SD OL SAWS,CONCRETE 8L SCRAPERS,CONCRETE AND CARRY ALL $29.65 IN sD $7.9.B5 11J 5D eL SCRAPERS.SELF-PROPELLED(UNDER 4s YU) IN Sig SL SCRAPERS,SELF-PROPELLED(45 YD AND OVER) $29$30.65 t Iv 50 8L SCREED MAN $27.19 327,19 1 rJ SD !3L SHOTCRETE GUNITE 5 8L SHOVELS,(3 YD&UNDER) S29.65 t r� 5p t;L SHOVELS,(OVER 3 YD AND UNDER G YD) $30,09 .. SHOVELS,(6 YD AND OVER'WITH ATTACHMENTS) $30.5u D aI- 11 S 5 BL SLIPFORM PAVERS $29.29 IN D g29.2s tra 5D I3L SPREADER,TOPSIUL• UNtKATOR-HLAW KNOX r BL SUBGRAUL• i KIMMER $29.$2J,7.2E 9 t rJ 1 N 50 sL TRACTORS.(75 HP&UNDER) TRACTORS,(OVER 75 HP) S30.65 1N 50 S30.U9 1N 5U 8L TRA14SPOK I L-RS,ALL TRACK OR TRICK T';'PE IN gp dL - TRENCHING MACHINES $29 29 �,29.29 1 r•a LU bt- TRt)C:K CRANE OILERIDRIti ER(UNUtH IW TON) 8L TRUCK CRANk UILL111UKIVER ttUc Tole& OVtR.• $,?-°6G t r: SD 1A) 8L WHEEL TRACTORS,FARMALL TYPE YO 1`0 PAY DOZER 523.85 I N 5D aL POWER EQUIPMENT opLRATORS•UNDERGROUND SEWER&WATER (S[E POWER FQVIPMENT OPERATORS) -• POWER LINE CLEARANCE TREE TRIMMERS A SA JUURNEY LEVEL IN CHARGE si5 1 A Page 6 KING COUNTY Effective 03-05-97 R**R#*WRWkkkkk**k***WWWkWN*kRR***#*WkW'WkWk'kkkkRW*****#'W'WW''A'kkk*W*WWWWWRkkRRRKwA'A'P'RRRRRRR#A AkX'kk**I:**AWWW*Ww****tJi (See Benefit Cede Key) Over PREVAILING Time Holiday Note "" Glassilit:ation WAGE codo Gode Code LINE CLEAKANCE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $23.44 4A 5A SPRAY PERSON $23.09 4A SA TREE TRIMMER $22.31 4A 5A TREE TRIMMER GROUNDPEIeSUN IGHIPPER OPERATOR $10 25 1A 5A REFRIGERATION&AIR CONDITIONING MECHANICS -- MECHANIC $35.81 1A SA RESIDENTIAL BRICK&MARBLE MASONS JOURNEY LEVFI $19.25 1 w RESIDENTIAL CARPENTERS JOURNEY LEVEL $16.35 1 RESIDENTIAL CEMENT MASONS JOUR14EY LEVEL $29.58 1 N 6E �- RESIDENTIAL DRYWALL TAPERS JOURNEY LEVEL $22.18 1 RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS JOURNEY LEVEL $15.21 I RESIDENTIAL GLAZIERS JOURNEY LEVEL $11).99 2F SG RESIDENTIAL INSULATION APPLICATORS JOURNEY LEVEL $17.50 1 RESIDENTIAL LABORERS JOURNEY LEVEL $7.96 1 ... RESIDENTIAL PAINTERS JUURNE'Y LEVEL $14 83 1 RESIDENTIAL PLUMBERS&PIPEFITTERS JOURNEY LEVEL $21.02 1 B SA RESIDENTIAL 109-RIGERATION&AIR CONDITIONING MECHANICS JOURNEY LEVEL $35.81 1A 5A RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL WORKERS JOURNEY LEVEL $16 25 1 RESIDENTIAL SOFT FLOOR LAYCRS JOURNEY LEVEL $24.90 16 -5A RESIDCN'i IAL SPRINKLER FITTERS(FIRE PROTECTION) JOURNEY LEVEL $15.37 1 ROOFERS JOURNEY LEVEL S26.80 1 R SA USING IRRITABLE BITUMINOUS MATERIALS $29.du I 5A SHEET METAL WORKERS JOURNEY LEVEL $33 70 I J 5A SIGN MAKERS&INSTALLERS(ELECTRICAL) JOURNEY LEVEL $19.29 1 STOCK PERSON $10.39 1 SIGN MAKERS&INSTALLERS(NON-ELCCTRICAL) C014STRUCTION $18 U5 1 CONSTRUC'1ION"ki" $10.33 1 PRODUCTION SILK SCREE14ER $10,24 1 SI1Gn PERSON $7.41 1 SIGN HANGER SA8.05 1 5IGN PAINTER $20.81 1 y SILK SCREENER $14.58 1 Page 7 KING COUNTY Effective 03-05-97 (SecABenefit Code Key)w*w Over Holiday Note Time f�REVAILIt�G coda . WAG Code. Code 2asslfication SOFT FLOOR LAYERS $24 90 113 5A JOURNEfLEVEL SOLAR uUNTROLS FOR WINDOWS $12 44 1 5S JGVRNEY LEVEL SPRINKLER FITTERS(FIRE PROTECTION) $34 80 1 5C JOURNEY LEVEL STAGE RIGGING MECHANICS(NON STRUCTURAL) JOURNEY LEVEL SURVEYORS $9.35 t CHAIN PERSON 9,;11.40 1 INuTRUMENT PERSON $13.40 PARTY CHIEF TELEPHONE LINE CONSTRUCTION-OUTSIDE $21 63 28 5A CABLE SPLICER $11 55 2B 5A HULL uluuERJGRGLIND PERSON S20 59 28 5A , INSTALLER(REPAIRER) $141 96 ?R SA JOURNEY LEVEL 1 t_LEf'HONE LINEP£RSON $21 53 2d D 5A SPECIAL APPARATUS INSTALLER 1 $21 07 2R 5A SPECIAL APPARATUS INSTALLER II $24 J3 2B SA TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR(HEAVY) $19 95 2B 5A TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR(LIGHT) $10 90 2B SA TELEVISION GROUND PERSON $14 87 2B SA — '9-'.LEVISION LINEPERSON 517.91 2D SA TELEVISION SYSTEM I ECHNICIAN $15 00 70 GA TELEVISION TECHNICIAN $19 95 2B 5A _w TREE TRIMMER 1 ERRAZZO WORKERS&TILE SETTERS $29 08 1 N 5A JOURNEY LEVEL TILE,MARBLE&TERRAZZO FINISHERS $2 j 15 1 N SA ` FINISHER TRAFFIC CONTROL STRIPERS $22 79 11< SA JOURNEY LEVEL •— TRUCK DRIVERS $27.6 1 1M 51) 13L DLJMP TRUCK $26 19 1M 5D aL DUMP TRUCK&TRAILER $20.19 1 8L U'l IlLK TRUCKS $26.46 1 TRANSIT MIXER WELL DRILLERS&IRRIGATION PUMP INSTALLERS $11 60 1 IRRIGATION PUMP INSTALLER $9 Q5 1 -- OILER $11 E0 1 WFII DRILLER Page 8 b••KY####K�.####T.###t•#####K#►r.#i�Y.-###411i/.#n't#Mt##R#####iIAV•#r!�!1l4+fR►##R#Mf[iF+'♦�1Vr♦•.�1.4?1�+^Tww♦�������'rv�Y�i'Ywwx�.,•M1�r♦� "- OV IMT1 hill'.CODES O\-I?RTINIE CALC'ULITION'S ARE IJASL''1)UN THE 1101111 )'HATIt ACTUALLY PAID IV I III':N'1•l)I001L ON I'll BIA ;IVOltl(S rltt).usc 1,ti,'rlal( IluUltl;�'1tA'1'1?l•i1;S'1'131t NOT J.1'sfiti 1'fJAN'I'l1L PRirv.Ail,lnc!t,>.ri;CJl �('nrl;.�lrJrl,s'1'1u:fit)1.:)t1.1'RATE, ... OF 1'11E C08 r OI I(It3NGY BUNIf1 11;8 AC"i'UALLY I'I(OVII[M)FOR'i91k 1'('OItlUil(. 3, ALL I IOI:ItS\VUItKVI)TN rXC1;SS O]'riGlir(8)IiOL'KF 1'1':1Z.1)A�'Olt 1'L)Jt I Y (4V1 11�.TI I)t�TT.I< Wl?i?K Sl lAi,l:JJk 1'A1D A'I't)1NF.ANI) r);(1•:-1]nl a�'r11v11:S TIiL•:liUUItLY IZA'l'E UI'wAGl3. .. A. Al.l. HOURS INORK).0) ON SATTRDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SIIA1,1. ALSO BE PAID AT ONE AND QNY IIALI` TIM1s TI•E HOUld.Y IUVM OF WAG)`, 11. A1.J.HOURS WORU.1)ON SATURDAYS:SHAI.l.13F.PAID AT ON1': AND ONE-11ALI, TIMES ]JIF IlOj,tl.)' itn7'1;i>]'wAC:]?. AI.1.110URS WORKED ON SU?(1)A1 S ANI)11C)L1DAYti SJiAI.I.III:1'All)Ar DUL•bLl+.'rrl}.IJOURLY RAT11,O1'WAOF.. G ALI.r 1OORS'N;010a:1)ON SUJNDAYS SHALL BF.PAi1)A I'DOU131.h'l(ill"1`1011R1..Y RAll;,Oi'WA031.. F. ALL HOURS WORKED ON NA J-UROAY'S(1 AUFI-I'MAKI;VP DAYS), S11NDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SITALL ALSO HL:PA]D AT CJNI.ANI)ONE IIALY HME 'I'll];11001MY RATH OP WAGE.. F. THI' MRST FlCiUT(8)HOU16 ON SATU MY SHAI.1. Ill' PAID AT ONE AND ONF,-HALI''1'IMES THE HOURLY 1tA11: OF WAGM. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS ()r rum-1- (8) HUL'•RS UN SATi)RDAY. AND MA, HOURS WURU.1) UN SUNDAYS AND 1101,11)AYS (LXCEPT 1.AROJZ DAY) SUAi.l. BE PAID AT DOUBLE 'I'IIE IJC)LIItI.Y RATE 01; WAGL A1.1.. IJOURS WORKF.I)ON LABOR DAY SHAH.III-.VAID A'1' I IIi(FIE TTMFS TIlF,iNAIRLY RATE OP WAGE. -_ II. AU, MAWS WORK1:T) ON SATURDAYS (,LXCE1'1• MAKF.U1' DAYS 11' WORK 1S I.087" DUI", -10 1NC:L1.'.Mr1N'i' �+.�Irn'rlJlat CONDITIONS OR EQU-111!\lEN'1. 13RL:AKI)OWN) S)lAI.l. 131"PAID AT ONE AND ONIT-IIAI.I' TIMES '1111'' li(AJRT.Y RATF' 01' WACE. AH HOURS WORKED C)N SUNDAYS AND 11OL1DAiS SNA111. 1117 PAIDAl D01,11i1J': 1IL1'. IIUU LY 1011? OF - WA(il; ). THI?. FIRST)+.IGU•I"(R) 11C)IJRS ON SATURDAY SHAIJ. III; I-All) AT ONE AND ONIi-llnl.l '1'l1�iLS 'l'fiG IIOI.IRI,Y RAIJ:01: %VAGF . AH. HOURS WORKIM IN EXCLSS Or )AMIT (A) 110URS ON SATt)RDAY, AND ALL Ii(:)LTItS WORKi;1) ON "- `l rTNJ)AYS ANU DUI.IIJAl'S SliAi.},I3J PAID AT DOUIS1 I I I11:now.),R!►'u Ol'WACE. K. ALL HOURS WORKED ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS SHALJ.lilt: PAII) Al UNJ:AND ONF:IIAL 'rlMlis 7HL HCAMLY !LA'1']:UI'1�+AC;]-.. Ai.l.lic)T}f2S VI+nRKt;l)ON 1fO1.11)AYS tiliAl.d.13r,t'.g1D n'1'])uUHL.I?.'r1il�.itOi)ii1.Y]tn'11?OP WAr}:. .w }.. Al..l. 11()IIRS wORKI?i) ON SATURDAYS, SLINUAYN AND DUI.IDAYS (EXCEI''1' 'J'IIANKSGIVINC* DAY AN]) CHIUS'I'MAS DAY) SHAH. BE, PAii) AT ONl'•: AND ONL-HALJ; TJMIS flue L1UU1tl:Y RATE OF WA(A!. ALL HC:)i3RS WORKI"D ON THANKSUIVING DAY AND CHR1STMAS DAY SHAM.BE PAID Al uc)UIs1.1°,'IIiL HCJ1JIt).Y RA'I'F.Ul'wA6F... M. AU, 1101)RS W01MM ON SATURDAYS WXt EXI MAKEUP DAYS IF WORK IS LOST DUI' TO TNCI,I:]v11:N'1' WLATHER CONDI.11UNS)SHALL 14E PAID AT ONF.AND ONMIAL.F 17MFs'1'11F,11CAJRLY RATE OF WA(,(.. ALL HUL116 WO)RKI'1)ON SUNDAYS AND J•101 JDAYS SHALL III: 1'AID AT 1)OU133..1`.•1111'.I lOURLY RAIT OP W'A(lY N. ALI.1301JRS WORKED ON SATURDAYS (I XC:EPT MAKM)P DAYS) SHAL.I:14); PAID A'Y UNE AND ON1':IIALU TIMES 1'lil' 1101MLY RATE OF WAC.I4 ALL )•1(:URS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND TIOUDAYS SHAH. 111;. i'All) AT 1)Otl)31J: '111P 110IJKLY RAT]:OF WAGE. P. AL), H()l,RS WORM) ON SATURDAYS (EXCFPI MAKEUV DAYS)AND SUNDAYS SHALL BE PAID Al' ONE. AiND UNI:- TIAlY TiMES, '1HE IIOURi..Y RATE. OF Wt M7, AI.1. 110URS WORKLI) UN HOLIDAYS SHALL III". 1,A115 AT 1)OUBLI: '!'HE I lOUR1,Y RATE OF WAGE. ]t. A1.1.HOURS WORKED ON SUNUAYS AND J I01 H PAYS SHALL 1SE T'A1D A]''rWO'r1MI:S THE IiOL1R1.Y RA'1'1;.O WAGE. U. ALL 11OUlt" WORK);])ON SAIIIIII)AYS S11Ai.I.131t 1'A1D AT(1N1>AND UNI-AiAL1'T1M1'.S'1'111'.T101J1t1.Y J(ATI.'.OF WAGE ALL, JJQURS WORY0 1) ON S1iNDAYS AND I1U1.1DAYS f1?XC;1".i�f ,.mmiz DAY) SHAI.J. III` PAID AI' 'IWO 'PIMPS IIUIJitLY]tA'1'1:(.)I'N'+'A(il' All 110URS WORKED ON LABOR DAY Si ALL BE PAID Al' JJJRLJ; f)I%lr:s 1111•..HOURLY RAI'1? \� AI.1.HOURS WORKP.D ON SATURDAYS ANI) SUNDAYN S11AIJ. 1ST: 1'AU) AT O N1'. AND UNI:11A) I'TIMFS 'fill'. 11OURL RATE 01 WA(}1i. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS MAY 1sl<W'(JIM"D AS A MAKE:l)1' DAY AT T]iL 11RiWAILING HOURLY HPLIT. OF 1VAOF (N(.) (.)�'!'J�i'IA11O 14'IiI:N WORK IS 13)S•1 3)l;J' TO ANY RI:ASO)N 131:YOND T111'. CO1S'1'IZU3.. AL-L 110MRS`KORK EI)ON HOLIDAYS SHALL bE PAID AT Tl' O'1'1 MVIS'r111'.J 1O11IZ1:i°RAT]:OP WACV. w.. AH.11C)li'12S\k'ORKI:1)JN EXCIiSS 01;I-JUM (s)1 iouRs I'hX UA)' uk POJ(•1'Y(40)HOURS Pr:R-WEEK SHALL Ill.--,PAT,)Al O1Nr U: AN i)t�I',-i IAI,I''11M1;S 1'HE IiUUiii.Y R:17 i.U)'t'dA(11C. A. '1111:1 IItS'l SIX(f„]JOURS OTT:SATURDAY SHALL 131:PAID A r ON1:AND UNI:IIALF'I'iMFss 1-111'.IIOtJRI.Y Jv1Tf:01-WAG13. AH. HOURS WORKI'D IN LXC}::SS OF SIX ((;) )T0)1J16 ON SAI'IJRDAY AND ALI, HOURS µ'U)tl ED ON SIWDAY`; AND 1101,1DAYS sIIALL 1137'PAD)A 3"r1','C)'r]MES•1'11r.IlUUf21--;'ItA'1'1'.OF WACW. BENEFIT'coDE KEY-rFFECTIVE 03.05-97 -z- Ft. AT.).TJOURS WORKED ON 11GLIDAYS SHALL BE PAID A I"ONV AND C)Ni:•I9nL.F'17F+4P.ti-11I1:1IUtlItLl'RA'J'H OF WAUL. G. AL),HOURS WORKED O'N SUNDAYS SHALL BE PAID A l'ON-l;AND ONE HALF TIA7l?S 1l11 IiOUltLY I(ATI OF WAGE Al.l. 1•10111(;;W'OT(K]iD UN]IC)L11)AYS SHALL BE PAID A7''I'WO'1'71d1:S'1'!iT IiOL1R1.Y RA'I'1:O1`V'AC}L', 1), AU H(.11WS WORKED ON RA'I'URDAYS AND SUNDAYS SITAIJ, 131% PAID AT CtNI-•AND 0NI`AIALI' fJ1VVS '1'111:11(iUlt1.1' RATl: OF NVAGY. 11*, FIRST 1?lc;li7' (K) HOURS WORKED ON H01:IDAYS S1IALJ, Uh, PAID AT S'I'RAICAN' '1'1A91: 1N ADDFHON '1'0 'FlIF I-)1:IDAY PAY. AIJ, IMURS WORKED IN EXCU..SS OF FIC5111 (8) HOURg OTJ 11OI.IDAYS tillA1.J. BF PAID A']'ONE AND(.')NJ-1iAI,F'T1MES 171F?I101JRI.Y Rn1 l?of WAGE. 1?. All-11OURS WORKL:1)ON SATIIRDAYS OR llul.IPAYS tHXCEIrJ' J-,/woR MAY;SHALL.BE PAW ATONE.AND 0f4F-J]A)A-* 111.7l:S 7 HL:HC)111(1.1'1tATF?OI'WAC;I'?. A11.HOURS WORKI D ON S1 TNDAYS Olt ON LABOR DAY SHALL 13F.I'AID AT TWO 'J"1M1'.S'J7fl;.HOURLY RAII ur WA(jh. F 1'I1F'. P1RS'1'lil(ill'1'(8)1]UUltS WORKED C)N 1101.11)AYS S]IAL.1. lit: l'AU)A I TJJP,NI'RA1(iHT HC)UR1.Y T(A'11:OI;WA(il'.IN AD1)ITI0N '1'O •11IF 1101ADAY PAY. AIJ. 110URS WURKFI) IN EXCESS i,l° 1.I(iT),T (K) IJOUI(S UN JIMIDAYS SHALL 1JF. I'AID A`J'UUUIilXA'JTI'.HOURLY RATE 0 WAUE- 1. AT.l. 11011105 %VOkKT`1D ON SUNDAYS SHALL 131; PAID AI TWO TIM1a '1HE HOURLY RAFT, Ol' WAUE, ATJ. ITOURS WORKED ON )'A1D JIOLIDAYS SHALL. J11'. VAID Al TWO AN1) UNE-HALF 'HMhS nH: HOURLY RATR OF WADE, INC:LIJI)ING ')`Iil�' li0l,li)AY PAY. A1.1. FLOURS WORKED ON UNPAID 1101.IDAYS SliAI 1. DY TALL) A!' '1'1W) '1'1M)'S YliF. 1.. AT.], UOURS WORKED ON SUNDAYS SHn1J, 11); NAID A'r '1'W0 nmj-,,S fHI'. J101IRLY RATE OF WA03P. Ala. !LOURS WORKED UN 11UL1DAYS SHAI.1. lit, PAID Al <)NI':AND UNF HALF 11MFIS 11ll'.]1C)U1O.Y 1(ATt?0Y WAG]", 1N ADDII)ON 'TO 7'HF,HOLIDAY PAY N. ALL HOJIICS WORKED ON lJOLIDAYS SHALL.BE'PAID A'I'ONI':ANI)UNK•11ALF TIME'.S'1'JII?)IOURLY I(A'I'E OI'W'A())*., IN ADI)I'17O)';']Y)THI:11R1.11)AY PAY, 0. ALL 1101IRS WORKED ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SJJALL. 13L Mir) ATONE AND ONL•'•t ALA 31MMS THE. HOORLY RA'TN:OF WAGH. 4 A. A1.1.1101JRS NVORKI'D IN EXCLSS OF EJUi-1 (K)HOURS VLR DAY i)I<FOR'1y(40)HOURS 111:1(WEEK SHA1J.M." PAID n7' uO1i111.1?T11I?110IJRLY RA11 Ul'WA(:,];. AJ.J.)AMICS WORKED uN SATURDAYR, SUNDAYS AND HUJ.J))AYS SHAI 1. 131 Pnll)At'uOtJ131.):"1])1:HOURLY IZA'1'11.OF WAGV- Ii01,M)AY COIM 5. A. HOLIDAYS; NP.W YFAI" DAY, MLMUHIAI,VAY. INUL•PF D)-,NCI- DAY, LAI3Ult J)AY, 7')iANK8GIVIN0 DAY, FRIDAYAFTJ-*k'I HANKSGtV1NG DAY,AND CJIRIS7'MAS DAY(7). 1'1. 1101,IDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MRMORIAI, I)AY. INDIa'L'NDJFN(:)"s DAY, 1.A)301( DAY, 'TIiANKI+GJV)Nc, DAY, r1tIDnY _. AF'17;1('1'liAa1KSG1VIN[I].)Al','I'H1'.1)AY Ilt!I'Olt1`.C3)I(1NTIvIAS.nlal)C.IIRTS'I'MAN 1).�Y(R). C H(:JLIDAYR: NFNV YEAR'S DAY, WASH1NC3'1'UN'S 1iflUJIDAY, MEMORIAL DAY, 1N1)17.111,'.NI)ISNCa; DAY. LABOR DAY, 111ANKNUIVIN6 DAY.1111i FRIDAY AF1'FJt'111ANKSGIV1NU DAY.A14D CHRISI'MAS DAY(K). D. HOLMAYS: NEW YF.ARS DAY, MRMORIAL DAY, ]NLUIENDEN-C1: DAY, LABOR DAY. 111ANKSGIVINO DAY, THE FRIDAY AND SA URDAY Al'YER IIIANKS01VINO T)AY,AND C11R1STMAS))AY(8). G. 11011DAYS: NHW YJ.AIt'S DAY.MILMORIA1:DAY.)1N1DISPI:N01:IgUJi DAL', LABOR DAY, 1')IANKSGIV1NG DAY. ]'HE J.AS'I' WORK DAY 131:FUKl;C:HJt1SI'MAS DAY,AND CIIRIS'J'MAS DAY(7). A. IJ01,1DAYS' NVW YI;Alt'S J)AY, MEMORIAL DAY. INDEPPISIDESM-l'. DAY, l'IIANKS01VING DAY. '!'t))'. J)AY AI-II`,I( 'THANKSGIVING DAY.AND CI IRIS-1-MAS(6). 1, 1101.1DAYS: Nl-AV YEAR'S DAY, lViR MORIAL DAY. JNT)FIVENDI-,NCE DAY, L/030H DAY, 'I'HANKSGIV1NU DAY, ANI) CHIM,I'MAS DAY(6). 1.101,1DAYS, NEW Yl•.AI('S DAY, ivU':JAOKIAI. DAY, ]NUL.PENDENCT'. DAY. VABOR DAY, '111ANKNOTIVINO DAY, 1'11F. 11<II)A?'nFTt:](TIIA'`Y,Sc;IVJ;crT I)AY,r11F DAY 111-TOR ..C:IIk1S'I' SAS DAY,AND C!IRIS TMAS DA'i(S). N. HOLIIMAYS: NHW YvAK'S DAY, )KASHIN01KIN'S BIRTHDAY. MV-1 ORIAI. DAY, INDEPENDENCE. PAY. LABOR DAY, V1i TI(RANS'DAL','111A1KSUI V)140 DAY,THE FRIDAY AFTER TI I Ali KS61 VI NU DAY,AND Clil(157'A7AS DAY(9). U. 1'AJD HO1.IDAYS; NFW YEAR'S DAY. \VASHINCYFON'S BIR'FIMM', INDHIFIND1,14CI;. DAY, LAIJUM !JAY, 'THAN K1,01VJNl'i unY•,ANDc1u(1Nl:w�s 1)nY(r;. BENEFIT CODE KEY - EFFECTIVE 03-05-97 V PAiD HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY,ML•'MORIAI.. DAY. INDLP13NDENCIF.DAY, LABOR DAY. THANKSGIVlIz(i DA)', AND CI RISTMAS DAY(6.). " R. PAID li(-.)LiDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY.WASHINGT'ON'S BIRTHDAY, MEN410RIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY.LAi)OR DAY- THANI,SGIV1NG DAY.0NF-HALF DAY 131;1'ORE,CHRISTMAS DAY,AND CHRIs'I'MAS DAY,(7 I!2). a. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY,WASHINGTUN'S BIRTHI:)AY,MF.MORiA1.DAY. INDETI.N1)ENCE DAY, LABOR DAY. THANKSGIVING UAY,AND CHRISTMAS DAY(7). f PAID I161,JDAYS- SFVI'.N.(7)PAID H01ADAYS L' PAIJ)1101,10AYS' NhW YEAR'S DAY,WMAIIN UIUN's IflIdIiIJAY_ 1NJ)TI'1'.NDYNCY.. PAY, LA1!OR DAY, T]JANKS(}IVING DAY,CHRISTMAS DAY.AND A DAY CIF THE 1:JvIPl.C3Yici S C:H(11C:F.(7) V. PAiD HOLIDAYS: SIX(.G)PAID HOLIDAYS. W PAID HOLIDAYS: NINE(?)PAID HOLIDAYS. X. ll()),IDAYSi AFTER.120 J)0I)1tS-NI;w YEAR'S DAY,T11ANKtiUM'.1,10 DAY AND CHRISTMAS PAY. APTJ'.R 2080 HOURS- 14M Yl'.AIVS DAY, WASH1NUTON'S BIRIIl1)AY, MEMORIAL DAY. INPPPF.NPENCF.DAY, LABOR J)A)', T'HANKSGIVIN(J DAY.CHRISTMAS DAY AND A FLOA77NG HOLIDAY(8). Y 11C)LIDAYS: N1ANI YEAR'S DAY. MEMORIAL DAY, 1N131:1'ISNDJ%1GI1 DAY, LABOR DAY. PRESIDENTIAL P.LEV110N DAY. I11ANKS61VING DAY,11115 FRIDAY l'Ol.1.aWIN(J'J'tIA14K5G1V1N(9 DAY.ANDCHItiST)IIAS DAY(8). Z. HOLIDAYS; NF-W Y]sAR'S PAY,ME-MORiAL DAY,1NDIU11 NDHNCr.DAY,LABOR UAY,VETERANS DAY,TJlA?4KSC,IYIN(; DAY.THE FRIDAY Ai"IR THANKSGIVINn DAY.AND CITRiSTMAS DAY(8). 0. A. PAH) 1101,1DAYS: NIM YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY. INDI?PL"NDENCE DAY. ).Al301t DAY, THANICSUIVING DAY, CHRISTMAS HVJS DAY, AND CHRISTMAS DAY(7). It. IIULIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY. MEMORIAL DAY.IN17EITNDRNC R DAY, LABOR DAY.'1'HANKSGIVIM)DAY. 11111. DAY AVTFI.R TIIANKSGIV1NG DAY, 'fill'. DAY 131TORH C11IUSTMAS DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY. AND T1111 DAY li}Sl'ORI. NtiW YEAR'S DAY(9). ... C. MkIDAYS: 191'.W YEAR'S DAY, WAMUN(ilt)N'S BIRTHDAY, MEMORIAL DAY, JNDHJ'i:NDENCE DAY, LABOR DAY. 7'1lANKS01VlN(r UAY, '11II% DAY AVIER MANKSUIViNG DAY. THr. LAST Wc)RK i:)AY 131:FORJ:UMISTMAS DAY. AND CHRISTMAS DAY(9). 1). PAID 11011DAYS: NVW YEAR'S DAY,WASHINCTON'.S JIRTHDAY.MLMORIAL UAY.1NDFYRNUNNCI:DAY,LABOR DAY. THANKSGIVING DAY, TIM MUDAY Ai-TWt TIIANKS(i1V1NC; DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY, '1111;. DAY tllil'Wt1i C)R '1'Iil: DAY Al 1'1'.R C1JIMIMAS]JAY(9). E. 11C)LIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, 1NDEPL'NDl.NCI'. DAY, LABOR DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, FRiDAY AND SA'I`l IMAY Ai grit 7'1IANKS(iI V11QC3 DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY(8). l . HOLIDAYS; NEW YEAR'S UAY, WASHIN(,TUN'S BIRTHDAY, MEMORIAL DAY, JNDJ.'MgDISNCL. DAY. ►.AbOR DAY, VFTIMNS DAY.THANKSGIVING PAY.PRIDAY AFfE.R TIIANKSGIVINU DAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY 0). tl. HOLIDAYS: NM YEAR'S UAY,MARTIN L1111116R KiNG YR. DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, 1NDF,PENDEN(n: DAY, LABOR DAY, '1'l1ANK5CilVlN(i 1)A1','J']'lli IrRil)AY I�]'17at'1'1lANKS[JIV1N(J DAY,nNI)CIII<IST'Mns 1)AY(8). 1. I'AID HOLIDAYS: INEW YEAR'S DAY, Mi1,11AURIAL DAY. INDEPENDENCE DAY. LABOR DAY, 1-11ANKS01vilatl DAY,1'1t1DAY Al`TP.k't1JANKS(1lVING DAY,AND C1110ST'MAS'DAY i7). M. PAID 110LIDAYS' T11ANKSUVIN0 AND CII1(1STiMAS. UNPAID Ii01•IDAYS: NEAV YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL IJAY,INUUIENDENCE DAY,LABOR DAY AND THE,DAY Ai'!'lilt 7IiAN1;ti(;iVi'3Ci. N. PAID 1101.10AYS: N1It110Rlnl. DAY, 1NDI:111:A)MCE UAY, LAIJOR DAY. 7'liANKSGIVINC, DAY AND CHRISTMAS UAY UNPAiD 1101.1UAYS: NI:W+ )'l A)t'5 UA'�'nNl)'11lL DAY AN'1'}at'I11hNKSC11V1NC+1)AY. C1. )'All) HOLIDAYS: N1:W YEAR'S DAY, MEAIORIlU.DAY, IN1)1'.111'.NDI:NCI'. DAY. LABOR DAY, '111ANKS(11V1NG DAY,TJJ1'DAY Al-J'I:R TIJANKS01VING DAY AND Ci IMSTIVIAS DAY UNPAID l IUMDAY_ PRESIDENTS'DAY. It. HOLIDAYS. MINV YEAR'S DAY, MAIOIN'' lAl"11112t KING, •1R. DAY; WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY; 'v1l!l,4(.)XIAl. UAY: DAY; THANKSGIVING *)AY. THE FRIDAY Al"FER THANK%0IViNCI DAY: AND CHRISTMAS DAY(8) S. PAID J101.IPAYS: N17.W YEAR'S PAY, MEMORIAL, DAY. 1143"WI'1 DAY, LABOR DAY, 'I11ANE.S011'll1(J DAY,Till FRIDAY AJ`I 'R TlJAT'KSUIV1NO DAY,CI MSTMA� Y V1:I)AY.AhD CHIUSI JAAJ DAY(8). I3ENEFIT CODE KEY-EFFECTIVE 03-05-97 -4- (; 1. PAID HOLIDAYS: NEW YEAR'S DAY, WASHING1'ON'S' 111101•JUAY. M1'.MORiA1, DAY. INDEFTNDENCE DAY. I.ABOY DAY. IIIANKSUIV1NU DAY, 1'111: I'1t1DAY AFTER THANKSGIV1NQ DAY. THE. I.AS'l' �\'URKIJa10 1)AN' BEFORE.U11JUSTMAS DAY,A141)CHRISTMAS DAY(9) L1, PA1D 1IOHDAYS: NF.W YEAR'S DAY, MEMORIAL. DAY, INDFI'P.NllI:NU15 DAY, LA11011 DAY, 111ANKS61ViNG DAY,THE FRIDAY AI T.-It T'HANP;1.,(iIV1NG DAY, HIE DAY 13LFC)Rl?. C'1-IR1ST'%1A5 DAY, C]iR18'1'MAS DAY, AND A FI.OATINO 11OLIDAY(9). V PAID 1101.11)AYS. NEW YEAR'S DAY. MKMOKIAL DAY, INULPENI"))?Wl''. DAY, LnBOR DAY, TTIANKSUIVING DAY, DAY APIT`.R '1HANKS(iWIM; DAY, CIIRISTMAS EVE' ))/\Y, CNRIS'JMAS DAY. AND EMPLOY1:11.:5 13110HUAYI9) W. PAID 1101.11)AYS: NEW YE.AR'S DAY. DAY I3JiP(.)1tI( 014 Al:'[Ek NEW YEAR'S DAY, I%ES1llh:JCT,t DAY, NIPMOR1Ai.T)AY,1NI)]-,PI:NI)]:NCL I)AY,LABOR I)AY,•r11ANKSGIV1NU DAY,DAY AFTER 1 HANKSG]VIN(;DAY, GP3RJSTMAS DAY,DAY BEFORF OR ArTER CHRISTMAS DAY 00). X. PAID 1101,11)AYS: 'a?W YEAR'S DAY, DAY )IN-URI', OR Al TL'R NION Yi:AR'S DAY, PRIi.S11)PIATS DAY, hdEh40R1AL DAY.1NL)1.1'L.hll)1tN(;I:i)AY, I.AI3UR I)AY,TIIANKS01VING DAY,DAY AFTER THANi:SCIVINU DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY,J).AY 11I:1-01tIS OR AID l'l.k CHRIS'fMAS DAY,P.MPJ.OYi:X,'S li1RTHDAY(I n. NOTE CODES R. A. THE STAND14Y KATE Ul(]'AY FOR DIVERS SHALL BE ONIA-W.lr 77ML'S '1'HL UIVJ?RK RATE Uh PAY. IN ADt ITION TO T11P T10URLY WAGE AND FRINGE BI3NL'1'11 S, l'H)?FOLLOWING DEPTH PREMIUMS APPLY'1 U DEPTHS Or,MIITY 17?)fl'Olt MUtt1i. tnhh W TU 10(.1'-S1.00 PER FOOT FOR EACH FOOT LIVER 50 FFJ.7T uVL•I( 100''1'0 175'-$2.25)11Z FOOT TOR ItACH 1700T OVER 100 PRIVY OVER 175'TO 250 -$5.50 Plat F001 FOR EACH FOOT OVER 175 FEET OVJ:)t 25U'-Di FIRS MAY NAME THEIR OWN PRICE,11ROVII)1SD IT IS NO 1.1'SS TIIAN'1'llli s(:AI,I ].ISTT:1) FOR 2501111L''1• 11. THE STANDBY RATE OF PAY KW DIVL HN NIJA1,I,lit,UNIS-IIALF TIMPS'I'll); DIVERS RATE Oh PAY. 1N AUDITION TO TI iF,HOURLY WADI:ANl)1'TtiNrI T4T Ni?FITS,'fHIi I'U]_.LUN'ING DETyri l 1'Rl?h11UMS APPLY TO D17111S UI+FIFTY ITFFT OR hgOltli: OVER 50,1'O 10o'-$1.00 PER 1°(x)'J•FOR FACH FOOT•OVER 5(1 PIiHT - OVER I0o''1'U 175'-$2.25 I'ER POUT I+OR HAC:H FC)01"OVER loo FI-Xf ()vl,.R 175 TO 250'-S5.59 Plilt T;OC)1'FC)R EACJ I FOOT OVER 175 FEET C;. 'IHE STANDBY RAIT Oh PAY FOR DIVi JtS SHAH,lil•:UNIT-]TAIJ."I'1MF,S"t'llt. nlvliKs ltA'IT:O17 PAY. 1N ADDITION TO '1'l IL' HOURLY WA(;E AND TRTNOP,JTRMRF1TS, 11W FUL.LUWINU DJSP1)i PRI:WIUMS APPLY 1"0 DE1''I'38 OF FIFTY I-PI".I' Olt MORE: Uvl-*x v TO I UD'•4)i mo PW(FOOT FOIL LACII 1'cx)'I Ov)at 5t:i'El:f OVF.it IOU"rO 150'•Si.50 IIFk FOCIT FOR BACH FOOT OVER 1 oo FEET (mu? 1.)U' I U 2mr-$2.00 Ptak FOOT FOR FACT i FO0T O Vl_R 1 So FI:YT (WER Zoo'.DIVILRS MAY NAW T]naR OWN PRICE. r- 1). WOItKI?It's WORKINU WITH Nt7i'1 LJI.LU AIR UN IIAZMA'r I'Ro11:CT5 R1a:E1VF AN ADDITION yl-001'I'.R lt(AW A1,1. CLASSIFICATIONS, 1NCLUDINU AL•I, APPIt1;NFICLS, I(El'ORTINC TO AN 1ih1PL0Y1;R'S OLSIUNATrl) )013 11FADQUARTERS AND WURKINU A MINIMUM OF FOUR(4)HCi(AtS 1N ANY UNIT(1)DAY SHAH.RECEIVE A PER U11', ALI.UWANCI;OF T'W1:N'i'Y-1'C)lIlk DOLLARS ($24.00)1N ADDI FION 1l) I llh:19c1;\jAtL1Ni;iIOl1R1.1' 1LA'Pli OF WAU)r•/i1J1) PRINGE BENEFIT'S. 1.. WORKERS ON 1IAZT\4A"r YRO.II:C'1'S ItHCL'1VE ADDIT'IONAI-J1O111ZI.Y 1107-.1AIUMS AS FOLLOWS- LEVEL It: S0,75, 1.]:Viil. 33:S0.50, AND 1.1 WI C:$0.2.5 M. WOitKF,RS ON IIAZMAT P110J1.iCI•S RL•"Ci:'1W. ADDITJONAI. IlQUJU,Y J'Itl?MJIIMS AS FOLLOWS! LPV1?LS A do ls: 1.1;v1a 5 C&D W.50. N. WORKJ`.ItS ON 1iA7.IAAr PK01l-'.Cl s itl:(-1:1vF.AlA.WI'JC;NAi.llOIJRI,Y i2RI;h9JUNIS AS FC)Ia.O\\'s-1.1;VE.I.A:Sl.OU,III. 'L1,P. ht),75,I 3sV1ci.(`$0.50, AN1)11VI1.U:SO.25. u I,�il�1i r ICI w,. PART 2 CONTRACT FORM5. IT III w... KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING AGREEMENT FORM THIS AGREEMENT is between the City of Kent (hereinafter called OWNER) and Paul Brothers , Inc. , 8655 SE Reverence Road, Boring OR 97009 .. (hereinafter called CONTRACTOR). OWNER and CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: 1. WORK. 1.1. CONTRACTOR shall complete Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as the Green River Natural Resources -- Enhancement Area Wetland/Upland Planting and is described in more detail in Section 01010, SUMMARY OF WORK. . 2. ENGINEER. 2.1. The City of Kent Public Works Department is hereinafter called ENGINEER -- and is to act as OWNER's representative, assume duties and responsibilities, and 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. 3. CONTRACT TIMES AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. . 3.1. Contract Times: 3.1.1. CONTRACTOR will complete the Work by June 15, 1998, and be ready for final payment in accordance with the General Conditions. 3.2. Special Liquidated Damages: 3.2.1. The City has significant concerns that the CONTRACTOR will complete the project by June 15, 1998. The CONTRACTOR's commitment to completing these tasks by this date comprises valuable consideration for entering into this contract. 3.2.2. If the CONTRACTOR fails to complete the work, as described in the Contract Documents, by June 15, 1998, the CONTRACTOR will be in breach of this contract, and the City, as representative of the public in general, the citizens of Kent, will suffer damages as a result of this breach. The potential for hot, dry weather, which typically commences in this region at that time of year, increases the probability that work performed after that date will be either more costly to perform or will be substandard; alternatively, maintenance of the plantings after that date will significantly impact project 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 1 AGREEMENT FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING costs. Moreover, any delay arising from CONTRACTOR's failure to perform as specified above will increase risks of poor survival of plantings, adversely impact water quality in Mill Creek and/or the Green River, interfere with and delay commerce, inconvenience the traveling public, and obstruct traffic. Finally, this delay will cause additional burdens to Kent taxpayers by increasing City time devoted to contract administration, engineering, inspection, and supervision. 3.2.3. Because the City finds it is extremely difficult or impractical to calculate the actual cost of this delay, the CONTRACTOR shall pay liquidated damages in the amount of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each calendar day of delay after June 15, 1998, until CONTRACTOR has w. completed the Work. The City may deduct these liquidated damages from any money due or to become due to the CONTRACTOR. The City has used its best efforts to fix this amount of liquidated damages as a reasonable forecast of just compensation for the harm that will be caused from the breach; it is not intended as a penalty. 3.2.4. In the event that the City grants an extension of time for one or more calendar days prior to June 15, the CONTRACTOR's date for completion of the work specified herein shall be adjusted forward accordingly. 4. CONTRACT PRICE. 4.1. OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for completion of the Work and in accordance with the conformed Bid, which is included as an Exhibit to this Agreement, an amount equal to the sum of the amounts determined pursuant to the following: 4.1.1. TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE (INCLUDING SALES TAX) w Six Hundred Sixty Three Thousand, Three Hundred Twelve Dollars (Words) and fifty one Cents $ 663,312.51 (Words) (Figures) 5. RETAINAGE. 5.1. Prior to Substantial Completion, OWNER shall retain from progress payments 5 percent of the value of Work completed, including stored materials and equipment, said amounts to be held and treated in accordance with RCW 60.28. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 2 AGREEMENT FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 6. INTEREST. 6.1. Monies not paid when due as provided in the General Conditions shall bear -- interest at the rate of 1/2 percent per month. 7. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS. 7.1. In order to induce OWNER to enter into this Agreement, CONTRACTOR represents as follows: 7.1.1. CONTRACTOR has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the Contract Documents, Work, site, locality, general nature of work to be performed by OWNER or others at the site that relates to Work required by the Contract Documents and local conditions and federal, state, and local Laws and Regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress, - performance, or furnishing of Work. 7.1.2. CONTRACTOR has studied carefully reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions, drawings of physical conditions, and the plans and specifications for the construction of the City of Kent Stormwater Detention/ Enhanced Wetland Facility, which are identified in the Supplementary Conditions as provided in the General Conditions, and accepts the determination set forth in the Supplementary Conditions of the extent of the technical data contained in such reports, drawings, and specifications upon which CONTRACTOR is entitled to rely. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that such reports and drawings are not Contract Documents. 7.1.3. CONTRACTOR has obtained and carefully studied (or assumes responsibility for obtaining and carefully studying) examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, and studies (in addition to or to supplement those referred to above) which pertain to the conditions (subsurface or physical) at or contiguous to the site or otherwise and which may affect the cost, progress, performance, or furnishing of the Work as CONTRACTOR deems necessary for the performance and 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, and no additional or supplementary examinations, investigations, explorations, tests,reports, or similar information or data are or will be required by CONTRACTOR for such purposes. 7.1.4. CONTRACTOR has reviewed and checked information and data shown or indicated in the Contract Documents with respect to existing Underground Facilities at or contiguous to the site and has included costs as defined by the General Conditions. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 3 AGREEMENT FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 7.1.5. CONTRACTOR has correlated information known to CONTRACTOR and results of such observations, familiarizations, examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, and studies with Contract Documents. 7.1.6. CONTRACTOR has given ENGINEER written notice of conflicts, errors, ambiguities, or discrepancies that it has discovered in the Contract Documents and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to CONTRACTOR, and the Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of terms and conditions for performing and furnishing Work. 8. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 8.1. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire Agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning Work are defined in the General Conditions. 8.2. Exhibits to this Agreement include: 8.2.1. Conformed Bid Form signed by CONTRACTOR. 8.2.2. Executed Performance Bond. 8.3. Drawings, consisting of a cover sheet and sheets numbered 1 to 11, inclusive, with each sheet bearing the following general title: "CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON,The Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area, Wetland/Upland Planting." 8.4. Addenda numbers_to_ , inclusive. 9. MISCELLANEOUS. 9.1. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the CITY OF KENT by reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein. 9.2. CONTRACTOR shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officers, officials,employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, _. damages, losses or suits, including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this contract, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. The City's inspection or acceptance of any of CONTRACTOR's work when completed shall not be grounds to avoid any of these covenants of indemnification. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this contract is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury _. to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 4 AGREEMENT FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING negligence of the CONTRACTOR and the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers, the CONTRACTORS liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the CONTRACTORSs negligence. IT IS FURTHER SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE CONTRACTOR'S WAIVER OF IMMUNITY UNDER INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE, TITLE 51 RCW, SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS INDEMNIFICATION. THE PARTIES FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY -° HAVE MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED THIS WAIVER. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this contract. 9.3. Insurance: The CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain for the duration of �- the Agreement, insurance of the types and in the amounts described below against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work by the CONTRACTOR, its agents, representatives, employees, subconsultants or subcontractors. Before beginning work on the project described in this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing: 1. Automobile Liability insurance with limits no less than $1,000,000 combined -- single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 2. Commercial General Liability insurance written on an occurrence basis with limits ., no less than $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence and general aggregate for personal injury,bodily injury and property damage. Coverage shall include,but not be limited to,blanket contractual; products/completed operations/broad form property damage; explosion, collapse and underground damage (XCU); and employer's liability. 3. Builder's All Risk Insurance: All Risk Builder's insurance (including fire, vandalism, malicious mischief, and extended coverages) insuring City and CONTRACTOR in an amount not less than the value of the completed building(s), "- addition(s), and structure(s), incorporating insurance Services Office BUILDERS RISK COVERAGE FORM form number (CP 00 20 Ed. 10-90); limits are to be equal to 100 percent of the completed value of such building(s), addition(s), and structure(s). 4. Excess Liability insurance with limits not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and 'w aggregate. Any payment of deductible or self-insured retention shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. w 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 5 AGREEMENT FORM KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING The City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers and CH2M HILL shall be named as an additional insured on the insurance policy, as respects work performed by or on behalf of the CONTRACTOR and a copy of the endorsement naming the City and C112M HILL as additional insured shall be attached to the Certificate of Insurance. The CONTRACTOR's insurance shall contain a clause stating that coverage shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respects to the limits of the insurer's liability. The CONTRACTOR's insurance shall be primary insurance as respects the City, and the City shall be given thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, of any cancellation, suspension or material change in coverage. 9.4. No assignment by a party 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. Specifically,but without limitation, monies that may become due and monies 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). Further, unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment, no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 9.5. 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 of all covenants, agreements, and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. 9.6. CONTRACTOR is responsible for locating any underground utilities affected by the work and is deemed to be an excavator for purposes of RCW Ch. 19.122, as amended. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for compliance with RCW Ch. 19.122, including utilization of the "one call" locator service before commencing any excavation activities. 9.7. CONTRACTOR shall fully cover any and all loads of loose construction materials, including but not limited to sand, dirt, gravel, asphalt,excavated materials, construction debris, etc., to protect said materials from air exposure and to minimize emission of airborne particles to the ambient air environment within the CITY OF KENT. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 6 AGREEMENT FORM - KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING �- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, OWNER and CONTRACTOR have signed three copies of this Agreement, which shall be effective on the last date signed below. All portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by OWNER and CONTRACTOR. ' OWNER CA TY 1"ME CONTRACTOR P 4�/ By By -Ai�..�.c.�- a P e s . im hi e, Mayor Date — - ` Date Att st- BFepAa 3aeebe , City Clerk.-DEPuTy [CORPORATE SEAL] J)aNN/9 -Wc iW Approved as to Form: / K) (y ,gam Roger Lubovich, City Attorney Address for giving notices Address for giving notices 1,Z-C) gg-n-V Avk _ 5c). U h alp Poll (If OWNER is a public body, attach evidence License No.OAU L J-P,� of authority to sign and resolution of other documents authorizing execution of Agent for service of process: Agreement.) 2/,P 0 n (If CONTRACTOR is a corporation, attach evidence of authority to sign.) -, END OF AGREEMENT FORM 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 00500 7 AGREEMENT FORM WILLIS CORROON 1W July 2, 1997 Willis Corroon Corporation of Portland Insurance Bonds Risk Management ~- 1800 SW First Avenue Paul Brothers Inc. Suite 400 Attn: Marree 8699 8655 SE Revenue Road PO Box 0-21 (Zip 97207) Boring, OR 97009 Portland, Oregon 97201 Telephone 503-2244155 RE: Green River Natural Resource Enhancement Area Fax 503-274-2155 Builders Risk Coverage Dear Marree, Per Lynn's conversation with Glenn Wisbeck, the builders risk coverage is for structures. Since there are no structures, planting only, the policy wouldn't give you much coverage. It would cover plants with a limit of$250 per plant and maximum amount of$1,000. This coverage is also on a named perils (fire, lightning, riot and aircraft). You need to get something in writing from the City of Kent that verifies that this coverage is not required due to the type of work being completed.. Sincerely, IS CORROON CORPORATION OF PORTLAND Pam Hamrick Account Coordinator ph Enclosure ........................................::.::.::..::::::::.::::::::,:::::::::<::::: ::.::..;:::.:c;:.::..:::;..;;;;:..:.,:.;.,._.•..:;.::.:•:.:...:::::'..;..:;;•.. 4:ii::r,F:;.>::::•i:;•i:i%t:i'.:J::.;;;;;.:::::..: YY':.;;:..,,, -1997 �. TM:::::::...::......:..1::::::::::::::::::�':�:i;{;.i:i::Pi:::o::i:::i::ii::iC:;..:;:•:ii;.i;:!•i:�:.:^Y.::^:::Y.::.i:::::::.:::::::::v:::::::::::::.�::::::....................................... TPRODur; R 61228 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Mullis Corroon Corporation of Portland ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE P.O. Box 8699 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR _Portland OR 97207 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. (503) 224-4155 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY Reliance Insurance Company Pam Hamrick_ A - I-INSURID COMPANY i' B COMPANY Paul Brothers, Inc. C 8655 S.E. Revenue Road Boring OR 97009 COMPANY D �i�iAiial`lii':i;i'ii> :+.:::::i::;:isi ::: `>i:`:o:;': :i'2isia;i.:'':z:%i> :�<:::<<: :is::<>.>«;::>�:>» .....:. .: -. :�:::::.:.:.....>•;::;:�:<::�::: . 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICYPERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITIONOF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHERDOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. rO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR DATE(MWDDIYY) DATE(MMIDDIYY) A GENERAL LIABILITY Q81671209 01-AUG-1996 01-AUG-1997 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS MADE L. OCCUR PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 OWNER'S &CONTRACTOR'S PROT EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X Stop Gap FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,ON A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY OB1671209 01-AUG-1996 01-AUG-1997 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 X ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ (Per person) SCHEDULED AUTOS — X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ (Per accident) X NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY 01.111671209 01-AUG-19% 01-AUG-1997 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 X UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE _ $ 2,000,000 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WCTH- 3 A UI ER O EMPLOYERS'LIABE.ITY EL EACH ACCIDENT 1$ THE PROPRIETOR/ INCL EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ — PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ARE: EXCL EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ OTHER IORIPTION OF OFffirATr6MOCATIONSImMICLWSIGPNCIAL ITEMS SEE ATTACHED SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL City of Kent 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, Public Works Department BUT FAILURE TO MAL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABS.ITY 220 Fourth Avenue S OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. Kent, MIA 98032 AUTHORI A IVE t�.tl .:�lfs#).: ;�.� ::;.;;:.;;;;;;::>:;>:;,::;.;:;;:�:..�:..;;:.::.::::::::::.::::� :. :.. . :.�ifit•. III<>;:.> >::>:.;: .:;:::>`::::. ...:;,.:::.:;: •::. ::.�:;:: :.>:::::::.:.:.. . . i ... ...........................................:......:.:...:::.:::.�v:..::.�:::::::::::::.�:•:::::::::::•::::::::.:iiii;•ii:4i::i::is ii:ii:t.i:.:r::i:ii::.ii::.i: :.::.;•;:::.::::.:•.::.:::::........r::•.:;.>:.:•.........:::::...:......:<:...::..:...:.:. ....::•.:: :.::: :.:o:c.;::.:;. ISSUE DATE lMM/DD/YY) WILLIS ' �: �i •?t F:i i' i .;:. i2i::iij.iiiii;iii ;iiisii?% 3i3; {iiiii ?: �:>iii%i r .ORROON— E]:.. .:. <:,w.:: :.. •••. .. is ' :E `' ..• .: THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURED 61228 PRODUCER Willis Corroon Corporation of Portland I. P.O. Box 8699 Portland OR 97207 Paul Brothers, Inc. (503) 224-4155 8655 S.E. Revenue Road L. Boring OR 97009 Pam Haler i ck RIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS rERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, XCL_USIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. _ POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY NXPBIATION LIMITS TYPE OF INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MM/DD/YY) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS ,-,R, E : Green River Natural Resource Enhancement Area Wetland/Upland Planting As respects to General Liability certificate holder , its officers , officials , Femployees and volunteers and CH2M Hill are added as additional insured' s but only with respect to the liability arising out of operations performed for such insured by or on behalt of the named insured . Per CO 20 10 attached . It is agreed that this insurance is primary to and noncontributory with any insurance available is excess and non-contributary SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL City of Kent IQ_ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LIFT, Public Works Department BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE!HALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 220 Fourth Avenue S OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVE!. Kent, WA 98032 AUTHORIUD R ENTATIVE POLICY NUMBER: OB1671209 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 10 93 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS ( FORM B) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: City of Kent its officers, officials, employees and volunteers and CH2M RE: Green River Natural Resource Enhancement (If no entry appears above, information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declara- tions as applicable to this endorsement.) WHO IS AN INSURED (Section II) is amended to include as an insured the person or organization shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability arising out of your ongoing operations performed for that in- sured. CG 20 10 10 93 Copyright, Insurance Services Office, Inc., 1992 MEMORANDUM OF JOINT ACTION OF THE SHAREHOLDERS AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PAUL BROTHERS, INC. Effective: January 1, 1997 Pursuant to authority granted by the Oregon Business Corporation Act, ORS Chapter 60, the following action is hereby taken by the Shareholders and Directors of Paul Brothers, Inc. effective January 1, 1997, and the Shareholders and Directors have consented to this action as shown by the signatures below. The Board and shareholders discussed the fact that the officers of the corporation need to sign all contractual obligations. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution was unanimously adopted. RESOLVED, that the following officers of the corporation are authorized to execute contractual obligations on behalf of the corporation. Scott M. Paul, President Glenn Wisbeck, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer Submitted, Gle Wisbeck, Secretary APPROVED: Cliffo . Paul Chairman of the Board Scott Paul DIRECTORS AND SHAREHOLDERS KENT LAGOONS 106848UVv.SEA WETLANDIUPLAND PLANTING Bond #2350-99-046736 PERFORMANCE BOND TO CITY OF BENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: Revenue That we, the undersigned, Paul Brothers , Inc. , 8655 SE )RK44MW Road, Boring, OR 97009, Attn: Glenn Wisbeck , (503)* 663-1220 as Principal, and a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington, as a Surety Corporation, and qualified under the laws of the State of Washington to become Surety upon bonds of Contractors with Municipal Corporations, as Surety, are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to the CITY OF KENT in the penal sum of S 663,312.51 for the payment of which sum on demand we bind ourselves and our successor, heirs, administrators, or personal representatives, as the case may be. This obligation is entered into in pursuance of the statutes of the State of Washington, the Ordinances of the CITY OF KENT. Dated at Kent, Washington, this 24th day of June , 1997 Nevertheless, the conditions of the above obligation are such that: WHEREAS, under and pursuant to a motion, duly made, seconded, and passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, King County, Washington, on the 17th day of June , 19 9 7 The Mayor of the City of Kent has let or is about to let to the above said Paul Brothers , Inc. the above bounden Principal, a certain contract, the said contract providing for GRNREA - Wetl and/Upl and (which contract is referred to herein and is made Planting a part hereof as though attached hereto), and 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00630 1 PERFORMANCE BOND KENT LAGOONS 106848UNA'.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING WHEREAS, the said Principal has accepted, or is about to accept. the said contract, and undertake to perform the work therein provided for in the manner and within the time set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, for non-FH"AIA projects only if the Paul Brothers , Inc. shall faithfully perform all the provisions of said contract in the manner and within the time herein set forth, or within such extensions of time as may be granted under the said contract, and shall pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply said Principal or subcontractors with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of said work and shall indemnify and hold the CITY OF KENT harmless from anv damage or expense by reason of failure of performance as specified in said contract or from defects appearing or developing in the material or workmanship provided or performed under said contract within a period of one year after its acceptance -" thereof by the CITY OF KENT, then and in the event this obligation shall be void; but otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bounden parties have executed this instrument under their separate seals this 2nd day of July , 19 97 the name and corporate seal of each corporate party hereto affixed, and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representatives pursuant to authority of its governing body. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00630 2 PERFORMANCE BOND -- KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING TWO WITNESSES: PAUL BROTHERS, INC. PRINCIPAL J�L d- r�-P BY: �ca-�76' 1�'�' �.c•�-� TITLE: �i^C's�coe .✓t CORPORATE SEAL: `- EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company CORPORATE SEAL: SURETY BY: TITLE: nette G. Harris, Attorney-in-fact ADDRESS: 2000 Westwood Drive/P.O. Box 8017 Wausau WI 54402-8017 CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE SEAL I hereby certify that I am the (AsSi�tan Secretary of the Corporation named as Principal in the within Bond; that :SC 0`4 M . pa j who signed the said bond on behalf of the Principal a S ��'P_A of the said Corporation; that I know his signature thereto is genuine, and that said Bond was duly signed, sealed, and attested for and in behalf of said Corporation by authority of its governing body. SE TARY SECRETARY END OF PERFORMANCE BOND 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00630 . 3 PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 223-259- 00266 EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company,a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Wisconsin, and having its principal office in the City of Wausau, County of Marathon,State of Wisconsin,has made,constituted and appointed,and does by these presents make,constitute and appoint LYNETTE G. HARRIS, ERIC R. SANDER its true and lawful attorney-in-fact,with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name,place and stead,to execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver ANY OR ALL BONDS, UNDERTAKINGS, RECOGNIZANCES OR OTHER WRITTEN Y OBLIGATIONS IN THE NATURE THEREOF INCLUDING CONSENTS OF SURETY AND WAIVERS TO THE Z CONDITIONS OF CONTRACTS. NOT TO EKCEED THE PENAL SUM OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS o ($101000 000).ww_-- w w :tnd to bind the corporation thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds were signed by the President,sealed with Z the corporate seal of the corporation and duly attested by its secretary hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said attorney-in-fact may do in the premises. CL Q This power of attorney is granted pursuant to the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of said Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 18th day of May, 1973,which resolution is still in effect: — n "RESOLVED,that the President and any Vice President—elective or appointive—of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF n WAUSAU A Mutual Company be,and that each of them hereby is,authorized to execute powers of attorney qualifying Q the attorney named in the given power of attorney to execute on behalf of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A ~ O Mutual Company bonds,undertakings and all contracts of suretyship;and that any secretary or assistant secretary be, Z and that each or any of them hereby is,authorized to attest the execution of any such power of attorney,and to attach to thereto the seal of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company" w "FURTHER RESOLVED,that the signatures of such officers and the seal of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU O A Mutual Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile,and any such power of attorney or certificate hearing such facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding Z upon the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company when so affixed and in the future with respect u1 to anv bond, undertaking or contract of suretyship to which it is attached" 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF.EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company has caused these presents to be w Qsigned by the vice president and attested by its assistant secretary, and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this 1ST day of Z ~ NOVEMBER t9_2�• to ;!" ' EMPLOYERS INSURANCE O�F//WAUSAU A Mutual Company v.rr � C-,SEAL r;'' gy �-- - 1AL J.Stephen R an Vice President } P Y 1 Z Attest: — - rr -- O R.J. B steman Assistant Secretary Q STATE OF WISCONSIN ) LL )ss. O COUNTY OF MARATHON ) M w On this 1ST day of NOVEMBER 19 95 ,before me personally came J.Stephen Ryan to me known,who being by me duly swom,did depose 0- and say that he is a vice president of the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A MutualCompany,the corporation described in and which p executed the above instrument that he knows the seal of said corporation;that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal and that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto by like order. > IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year herein first above written. Q O Q , Z � Patricia A.Kleman Notary Public -- NOTARY PUBLIC �, •:,, = STATE OF WISCONSIN ,10TMY •e ~ STATE OF WISCONSIN ) MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 24, 1998 =`• �_ CITY OF WAUSAU )ss. :a;,�` COUNTY OF MARATHON ) CERTIFICATE '`-=^ I. the undersigned, assistant secretary of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company, a Wisconsin corporation, do hereby certify that the foregoing and attached power of attorney, WHICH MUST CONTAIN A VALIDATING STATEMENT PRINTED)1N THE MARGIN THEREOF IN REI)INK,remains in full force and has not been revoked:and furthermore that the resolution of the Board of Directors set forth in the power of attorney is still in force. Signed and sealed in the City of Wausau,Marathon County,State of Wisconsin,this 2nd day of July 19 97 SEAL'' R.J. Besteman Assistant Secretary r NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE VALIDITY OR WORDING OF THIS POWER OF "" ATTORNEY,CALL TOLL FREE(800)826-1661.(IN WISCONSIN,CALL(80(1)472-0041). PART 3 - CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING GENERAL CONDITIONS The General Conditions for this Contract shall consist of Division 1 only of the "1994 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction," specifically including the APWA Supplement, as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the American Public Works Association (APWA). SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS The following Supplementary Conditions modify and supplement Division 1 of the "1994 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction," including the APWA Supplement, as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the American Public Works Association (APWA). - SECTION 1 - GENERAL 1-01 DEFINITIONS AND TERMS 1-01.2(1) Delete Section 1-01.2(1). 1-01.3 Definitions. Owner As used herein, in the General Conditions, and in the Special Provisions, the term Owner (or OWNER) shall mean the City of Kent. Standard Specifications The Standard Specifications for this contract are contained in the following publications: A. "1994 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction," prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the American Public Works Association (APWA)Washington State Chapter, excluding Division 1, hereinafter Y referred to as the Standard Specifications. B. "Standard Plans for Road,Bridge and Municipal Construction," current edition, prepared by the WSDOT and APWA, hereinafter referred to as the Standard Plans. C. Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) 1988 Edition. All reference in the Standard Specifications to the State departments thereof, or directors thereof, shall be revised to read City and/or City Engineer. ..- 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING These publications are incorporated in this contract by this reference as if set forth herein in full. The responsibility of supplying himself with those publications shall rest with the CONTRACTOR. Maximum Density Wherever the term "maximum density" is encountered in the Specifications, it shall be construed to mean as determined by the Modified Proctor Method ASTM D-1557 unless otherwise stated in that section of the Specifications. 1-02.4(2) Subsurface Information. Add: The following reports of exploration and tests of subsurface conditions have been prepared: Report prepared by C112M HILL, 777 108th Avenue NE, Bellevue,WA 98004, entitled "Geotechnical Report Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area. This report is available for review at the City of Kent Engineering Department, 220 4th Avenue S, Kent, WA 98032-5895, during regular business hours. 1-03.1 Replace the first sentence of the second paragraph with the following: The affidavit and the work sheets shall be submitted to the ENGINEER within 24 hours after Bids are opened or the claim will not be considered. 1-04 SCOPE OF WORK 1-04.2 Coordination of Contract Documents, Plans, General Conditions, Specifications, Addenda. Replace the second paragraph of Section 1-04.2, with the following paragraph: The Contract Documents are ordered as follows: 1. Agreement Form 2. Addenda 3. Supplementary Conditions 4. Special Provisions, Divisions 1-16 5. Division 1, APWA Supplement 6. General Conditions (Division 1,WSDOT Standard Specifications) 7. Drawings 8. Standard Details 9. Standard Specifications (including Standard Plans and Amendments -- made thereto) 10. Performance Bond 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 11. Instructions to Bidders 12. Bid Form/Proposal In case of discrepancies, the document(s) assigned the smaller number(s) shall govern over items having larger numbers. Units of measurement in the proposal shall govern over units of measurement in the Specifications and Provisions. ._ 1-04.6 Increased or Decreased Quantities. Section 1-04.6 of the Standard Specifications shall apply except that payment for variation (±) of more than 25% in quantity for any bid item shall be at the appropriate unit contract price. No change in the unit payment shall be made for quantities above 125% or less than 75% of the quantity estimated in the bid proposal. 1-04.11 Final Clean Up. Add the following paragraph to Section 1-04.11: - Finish and clean up shall be considered as incidental to the construction of the project and all costs thereof shall be included by the CONTRACTOR in the unit cost price of other bid items. 1-04.12 Disposal. Add the following new Section 1-04.12: Disposal of all excess excavated material and debris shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR unless otherwise directed by the ENGINEER. It should be noted that a permit is required to fill within the City limits of Kent. Disposal shall be considered as incidental to the construction of the project and all costs thereof shall be included by the CONTRACTOR in the unit prices of other bid items. 1-05 CONTROL OF WORK 1-05.5 Construction Stakes. Add the following: OWNER shall provide engineering surveys to establish reference points for construction which in ENGINEER's judgment are necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to proceed with the work. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for laying out the work, shall protect and preserve the established reference points and shall make no changes or relocations without the prior written approval of OWNER. CONTRACTOR „ shall report to ENGINEER whenever any reference point is lost or destroyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grades or locations, and 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 3 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING shall be responsible for the accurate replacement or relocation of such reference points by professionally qualified personnel. See also Special Provisions Section 01040. Stakes or reference marks will be set one time only. Any restaking, for whatever reason, will be performed only when ordered in writing by the CONTRACTOR, and such restaking shall be at the CONTRACTOR's expense. Costs for restaking shall be deducted from the CONTRACTOR's pay estimates or billed separately at the City's option. 1-06 CONTROL OF MATERIALS 1-06.2(2) Statistical Evaluation of Materials for Acceptance. All of Standard Specification 1-06.2(2) is deleted for this project. 1-07 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PUBLIC 1-07.5 Wildlife, Fisheries and Ecology Regulations. In addition to the requirements of Section 1-07.5 of the Standard Specifications, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, County and City environmental provisions of law. Add a new section: 1-07.5(5) Noise Pollution. The CONTRACTOR shall take all reasonable measures for the suppression of noise resulting from work operations consistent with the applicable local regulations regarding noise control levels. Mobile engine driven cranes, loaders, and similar material handling equipment; engines used in stationary service for standby power; and air compressors for high and low pressure- service shall be equipped with exhaust and air intake silencers designed for the maximum degree of silencing. The type of silencer required is that specified by the applicable noise regulations for use in critical noise problem locations such as high density residential, hotel, and hospital areas. Add a new section: 1-07.5(6) Liability. . The CONTRACTOR shall be liable for the payment of all fines and penalties resulting from failure to comply with the Federal, State and local pollution control regulations. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 _.. 00700 4 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1-07.6 Permits and Licenses. - The City has acquired a number of permits for this project. The CONTRACTOR shall procure and pay for all remaining permits (excluding Building Permit) and licenses which are necessary and incidental to his operation in the performance of the work and give all notices required by such permits and licenses. A copy of each permit and license obtained by CONTRACTOR shall be furnished to the ENGINEER upon request. All �- requirements stated in the permits shall be adhered to by the CONTRACTOR as if the same were stated herein. Permits and licenses obtained for this project by the City of Kent are included at the end of the Supplementary Conditions. 1-07.9 Fees. Add the following paragraph to Section 1-07.9: The CONTRACTOR shall pay all fees for Department of Labor and Industries approval of"Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages" form and for certification of"Affidavit of Wages Paid" forms. Payment shall be sent by the CONTRACTOR directly to the Department when submitting forms. The City of Kent will include a schedule of the applicable Department of Labor and Industries published Washington State prevailing wage rates in the -- Contract documents to be executed by the successful bidder for each contract. The CONTRACTOR must do the same with contracts with all subcontractors. (WAC 296-127-011). 1-07.16 Protection and Restoration of Property. Add the following to Section 1-07.16: _. Landscape Restoration. CONTRACTOR shall restore to its original condition any existing - landscaping that is disturbed while performing this work. Areas that may require landscape restoration include, but are not limited to, the following areas: staging areas, access roads or trails, pump pads, and irrigation pipeline routes. CONTRACTOR shall bear all expenses for restoring these areas. Particular care shall be exercised to see that the topsoil is preserved and replaced in its original location. It shall be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to strip such topsoil from the trench or construction area, and stockpile it in such a manner that it may be replaced by him, upon completion of construction, or to furnish and install new topsoil in accordance with Section 9-14 of the Standard Specifications. Topsoil shall be defined as the top twelve (12) inches of soil in lawn and planted areas. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 5 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Trees and shrubbery shall be carefully removed with the earth surrounding their roots, wrapped in burlap and replanted in their original positions within four (4) days. Trees and shrubbery removal and transplanting will be done only by a landscape gardener. Ornamental trees or shrubbery destroyed or damaged by the CONTRACTOR, whether in public or private property shall be replaced by the CONTRACTOR with material of equal quality and no additional compensation will be allowed for such replacement. Wherever it may be necessary for the CONTRACTOR to trench through any lawn areas, the sod shall be carefully cut and rolled and properly replaced.after ditches have been water settled or other-wise properly compacted. Should the existing sod be deemed unsuitable for reuse, the CONTRACTOR shall supply and install new sod. All work shall be done in a manner calculated to leave the lawn area clean of earth and debris and in a condition equal to that which existed before work was started. No digging, excavation, or other disturbance of the soil profile shall occur _ 41 within the dripline or within 10 feet of the base (whichever is greater) of any tree or snag having a diameter at breast height exceeding 5 inches. Tillage of the top 2 inches of topsoil surrounding existing trees or snags in preparation for hydroseeding is considered acceptable in these areas. Payment for the above work including all labor, materials, tools and equipment shall be considered incidental to the construction and all costs thereof shall be included by the CONTRACTOR in the contract price of other bid items. 1-07.17(B) Field Marking of Locations. No later than two business days after the receipt of the notice or before the excavation time, the City shall field locate all City utilities by surface marking or by providing the best available information as to the location. All other utility owners are also required to do the same for their facilities. The City has the right to receive compensation for costs incurred in responding to excavation notices received from the CONTRACTOR given less than two business days prior to excavating. 1-07.17(C) CONTRACTOR warrants and represents that it has personally, or through its employees and/or subcontractors, examined the right-of-way areas subject to this agreement and that it is knowledgeable of specific locations for water, gas, telephone, electric power and combined sewerage utilities within such right-of-ways. CONTRACTOR further warrants and represents that it has also examined in detail plans of such utilities provided to it by the City and affected utility companies or entities. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 6 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS M KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1-07.17(D) CONTRACTOR also warrants and represents that it is fully aware of the statutory provisions contained in Chapter 19.122 RCW, that it has read and fully understands the same, and that it will comply with the requirements of these provisions. CONTRACTOR agrees that it shall be an "excavator" as defined under RCW Chapter 19.122 and that such utilities constitute -- underground facilities. The parties agree that remedies affected under RCW Chapter 19.122 are also incorporated by reference herein. - 1-07.23(2) Construction and Maintenance of Detours. The CONTRACTOR shall also be responsible for maintenance, control and -- safeguarding of traffic on all detours which are the result of its operation, but which do not lie within the project limits. - 1-08 PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS 1-08.1(3) Overtime Work by ENGINEER and/or City Employees. Add the following to Section 1-08.1(3): Where the CONTRACTOR elects to work on a Saturday, Sunday, or other holiday or longer than an eight-hour work shift on a regular working day, such work shall be considered as overtime work. On all such overtime work, an inspector will be present and a survey crew may be required at the discretion -- of the ENGINEER. The CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the City or ENGINEER for the full amount of the straight time plus overtime costs for employees of the City and/or Consultant required to work overtime hours. The - CONTRACTOR by accepting these specifications does hereby authorize the City to deduct such costs from the amount due or to become due him. -- 1-08.3 Schedule. Delete Section 1-08.3. 1-08.5 Time for Completion. Delete Section 1-08.5 and replace with the following: 1-08.5(1) The CONTRACTOR shall complete the work by the date stated in the contract provisions or as extended by the ENGINEER in accordance with -- Section 1-08.8. Weather delays granted by the ENGINEER shall be the result of rainfall exceeding normal by at least 10 percent as measured at the SeaTac weather station. The ENGINEER will give the CONTRACTOR written notice of the date of completion for all of the work after all the CONTRACTOR's obligations - under the contract have been performed by the CONTRACTOR. The following events must occur before the final completion date can be established: 106848.SD.LN MARCH 20, 1997 00700 7 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1. The physical work on the project must be complete, and 2. The CONTRACTOR must furnish all documentation required by the contract and required by law, to allow the City to process final acceptance of the contract. 1-08.5(2) Seasonal Impacts on Contract Work. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE OF THIS CONTRACT. The CONTRACTOR shall complete all work by December 31, 1998. 1-08.9 Liquidated Damages. Delete the second and third paragraphs of Section 1-08.9. 1-09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 1-09.5 Deleted or Terminated Work. Add the following paragraph to Section 1-09.5: When any item is modified by a CONTRACTOR-proposed cost-saving change order, the CONTRACTOR will be paid 50 percent of the cost saved. Cost saved will be as mutually agreed. If the parties cannot agree, the ENGINEER will determine the amount of the equitable adjustment in accordance with Section 1-09.4. 1-09.9 Payments. 1-09.9(1) Progress Payments (APWA only). Add the following: ADMINISTRATIVE SUBMITTALS 1. Schedule of Values: Submit schedule on CONTRACTOR's standard form, subject to review and acceptance by ENGINEER. 2. Schedule of Estimated Progress Payments: a. Submit with initially acceptable schedule of values. b. Submit adjustments thereto with Application for Payment. 3. Application for Payment: In accordance with the General Conditions and as specified herein. 4. Final Application for Payment: As specified herein. SCHEDULE OF VALUES 1. General: �. a. The Schedule of Values will serve as the basis for progress payments and will be incorporated into a form of Application for Payment acceptable to ENGINEER. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 _.. 00700 g GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING b. Lump Sum Work: 1) An unbalanced or front-end loaded schedule will not be acceptable. 2) Reflect all specified allowances, alternates, and equipment selected or named by OWNER. 3) For Section 02847, WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, and Section 02846, SEEDING, schedule of values shall reflect progress payment schedule as shown later in this section ("Progress Payment Schedule"). The schedule of values shall also include, but not be limited by, all elements found in the lump sum price breakdown shown later in this section ("PAYMENT"). C. Summation of the complete schedule of values representing all work shall equal the Contract Price. 2. Preliminary Schedule of Values: a. Separate Lump Sum Work into the same activities shown in the Preliminary Progress Report specified in Special Provisions Section 0 13 10, PROGRESS SCHEDULES. b. List separately such additional items as Bonds and insurance, w mobilization, startup, contract closeout, and other appropriate Division 1 activities. 3. Detailed Schedule of Values: a. Prepare for acceptance by ENGINEER a detailed schedule of values based on the accepted progress schedule specified in Special Provisions Section 01310, PROGRESS SCHEDULES, so as to facilitate determination of monthly payment amounts. b. The breakdown of the detailed schedule of values shall correspond with the activities and work elements shown in the accepted progress schedule for the entire work. Develop detailed schedule of values concurrent with development of activities and logic in the progress schedule. Adjust both as necessary to correlate activities and to facilitate development of an effective schedule of values for pay estimate purposes. 4. Changes to Schedule of Values: a. Accepted changes reflected in the progress schedule shall be incorporated into the schedule of values. b. Schedule of values shall be updated and submitted in conjunction with the CPM monthly Submittals as stated in Special Provisions Section 01310, PROGRESS SCHEDULES. c. Changes to the progress schedule which add activities not included in the original schedule but included in the original WORK(schedule omissions) shall have appropriate values 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 9 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING assigned. Other activity values shall be reduced to reflect the reapportionment. d. In the event that the CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER agree to make adjustment to the original schedule of values because of inequities discovered in the original accepted detailed schedule of values, increases and equal decreases to values for activities may be made. APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT 1. At least 20 days before the date established for each progress payment (but not more often than once a month), CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for review an Application for Payment filled out and signed by CONTRACTOR covering the work completed as of the date of the Application and accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required. If payment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorporated in the work but delivered and suitably stored at the site or at another location agreed to in writing, the Application for Payment shall also be accompanied by a bill of sale, invoice or other documentation warranting that OWNER has received the materials and equipment free and clear of all Liens and evidence that the materials and equipment are covered by appropriate property insurance and other arrangements to protect OWNER's interest therein, all of which will be satisfactory to OWNER. The amount of retainage with respect to progress payments will be as stipulated in the Contract Documents. 2. Transmittal Summary Form: Provided by ENGINEER. Attach one Summary Form with each detailed Application for Payment for each schedule, include Request for Payment of Materials and Equipment on w Hand as applicable. Execute certification by authorized officer of CONTRACTOR. 3. Use detailed Application for Payment Form provided by ENGINEER. 4. Preparation: a. Round values to nearest dollar. b. List each Change Order and Written Amendment executed prior to date of submission as separate line item. Totals to equal those shown on the Summary Sheet for each schedule as applicable. C. Submit Application for Payment, including a Transmittal Summary Form and detailed Application for Payment Form for each schedule as applicable, a listing of materials on hand for each schedule as applicable, and such supporting data as may be requested by ENGINEER. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 10 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT 1.- ENGINEER will, within 10 days after receipt of each Application for Payment, either indicate in writing a recommendation of payment and present the Application to OWNER, or return the Application to CONTRACTOR indicating in writing ENGINEER's reasons for refusing to recommend payment. In the latter case, CONTRACTOR may make the necessary corrections and resubmit the Application. Ten - days after presentation of the Application for Payment to OWNER with ENGINEER's recommendation, the amount recommended will become due and when due will be paid by OWNER to CONTRACTOR. 2. ENGINEER's recommendation of any payment requested in an Application for Payment will constitute a representation by ENGINEER to OWNER, based on ENGINEER's onsite observations of the executed work as an experienced and qualified design professional and on ENGINEER's review of the Application for Payment and the accompanying data and schedules, that to the best of ENGINEER's knowledge, information and belief: a. The work has progressed to the point indicated. b. The quality of the work is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of the work as a functioning whole prior to or upon Substantial Completion, to the results of any subsequent tests called for in the Contract Documents, to a final determination of quantities and classifications for Unit Price Work, and to any other qualifications stated in the recommendation). C. The conditions precedent to CONTRACTOR's being entitled to such payment appear to have been fulfilled insofar as it is ENGINEER's responsibility to observe the work. 3. However,by recommending any such payment ENGINEER will not thereby be deemed to have represented that: (i) exhaustive or continuous onsite inspections have been made to check the quality or the quantity of the work beyond the responsibilities specifically �- assigned to ENGINEER in the Contract Documents or (ii) that there may not be other matters or issues between the parties that might entitle CONTRACTOR to be paid additionally by OWNER or entitle OWNER to withhold payment to CONTRACTOR. 4. ENGINEER's recommendation of any payment, including final payment, shall not mean that ENGINEER is responsible for CONTRACTOR's means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction, or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, or for any failure of CONTRACTOR to comply with 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 11 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Laws and Regulations applicable to the furnishing or performance of work. 5. ENGINEER may refuse to recommend the whole or any part of any payment if, in ENGINEER's opinion, it would be incorrect to make the representations to OWNER referred to above. ENGINEER may.also refuse to recommend any such payment, or, because of subsequently discovered evidence or the results of subsequent inspections or tests, nullify any such payment previously recommended, to such extent as may be necessary in ENGINEER's opinion to protect OWNER from loss because: a. The work is defective, or completed work has been damaged requiring correction or replacement. b. The Contract Price has been reduced by Written Amendment or Change Order. C. OWNER has been required to correct defective work or complete work. 6. OWNER may refuse to make payment of the full amount recommended by ENGINEER because: a. Claims have been made against OWNER on account of CONTRACTOR's performance or furnishing of the work. b. Liens have been filed in connection with the work, except where CONTRACTOR has delivered a specific Bond satisfactory to OWNER to secure the satisfaction and discharge of such liens. C. There are other items entitling OWNER to a set-off against the amount recommended. d. OWNER has actual knowledge of the occurrence of any of the events enumerated in paragraphs 5.a through 5.c. 7. OWNER must give CONTRACTOR immediate written notice (with a copy to ENGINEER) stating the reasons for such action. OWNER shall pay, within 10 days, to the CONTRACTOR the amount so withheld, or any adjustment thereto agreed to by OWNER and CONTRACTOR, when CONTRACTOR corrects to OWNER's satisfaction the reasons for such action. PAYMENT 1. General: Progress payments will be made according to the schedule detailed herein. 2. Payment will be made in accordance with Section 1-04.1 for the lump sum Wetland/Upland Planting. The lump sum contract price for each item above shall be full pay for all materials, labor, tools, equipment, and supplies necessary for irrigation, weed and herbivory control -. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 12 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING within the planting area, planting area preparation, fine grading, planting, cultivating, and cleanup for the particular items called for in -_ the Plans. 3. For the sole purpose of facilitating progress payments, CONTRACTOR shall provide a lump sum price breakdown as follows: City of Kent Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area Wetland/Upland Planting and Seeding Breakdown of Lump Sum Bid Item No. Item Amount W- 001 Costs of Plants (Total) $ 1. Herbs $ 2. Shrubs and Trees $ 002 Spring Planting Plus 365-Day Warranty Care $ 003 Fall Planting Plus 365-Day Warranty Care $ 004 Seed Costs (Total) $ 005 Seed Installation Plus 180-Day Warranty Care $ CONTRACTOR may include additional lump sum breakdown items as needed. PROGRESS PAYMENT SCHEDULE �- 1. As the plants are obtained, propagated, and grown,progress payments shall be made as follows after inspection by ENGINEER: a) Payment of 25 percent of the lump sum breakdown price for "Seedlings" and "Seed" (Items 001 and 004 above) when the plant materials have been contracted,propagated, and are growing under nursery conditions. Each payment shall follow approval by ENGINEER of Quality Control Submittal No. 1: "Availability of Plant Material." b) Payment shall be increased to 60 percent of the prorated lump sum price for the designated planting period (spring 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 13 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING planting/seeding plus seedlings/seed or fall planting/seeding plus seedlings/seed) upon completion of planting for the entire period. c) Payment shall be increased to the appropriate percentage upon accomplishment of the following phases of plant establishment: 1) 6 Months After Completion of a Planting Period: 80 percent of prorated lump sum for that Period. 2) 9 Months After Completion of a Planting Period: 90 percent of prorated lump sum for that Period. 3) Completion of First Year Establishment of a Planting Period: 100 percent of prorated lump sum for that Period. NONPAYMENT FOR REJECTED OR UNUSED PRODUCTS 1. Payment will not be made for the following: a. Loading, hauling, and disposing of rejected material. _.. b. Quantities of material wasted or disposed of in manner not called for under Contract Documents. C. Rejected loads of material, including material rejected after it has been placed by reason of failure of CONTRACTOR to conform to provisions of Contract Documents. d. Material not unloaded from transporting vehicle. e. Defective work not accepted by OWNER. f. Material remaining on hand after completion of work. PAYMENT FOR STORED MATERIALS (OTHER THAN PLANTINGS) AND EQUIPMENT - 1. Partial Payment: No partial payments will be made for materials and equipment delivered or stored unless associated Shop Drawings or - preliminary operation and maintenance manuals are acceptable to ENGINEER. 2. Final Payment: Will be made only for materials incorporated in work; remaining materials, for which partial payments have been made, shall revert to CONTRACTOR unless otherwise agreed, and partial payments made for those items will be deducted from final payment. 1-09.9(2) Retainage. Delete the first sentence of the third paragraph in Section 1-09.9(2) (APWA Supplement) in its entirety and replace with the following sentence: 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 14 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING The CONTRACTOR shall notify the Contracting Agency regarding the option chosen as soon as possible after the Contract award, but in no case later than �. the start of construction. 1-09.13 Claims Resolution. Delete Section 1-09.13 in its entirety and replace with the following: All disputes arising under this contract shall proceed under the administrative procedures in Sections 1-04.5 and 1-09.11 of the Standard Specifications as amended by these Supplementary Provisions, the Contract Agreement, any applicable addenda, and any amendments to these Documents. The provisions of these sections must be complied with, in full, as a condition precedent to the CONTRACTOR's right to seek an appeal of the Contracting Agency's decision. The Contracting Agency's decision under Section 1-09.11 will be -- final and conclusive unless appealed by the CONTRACTOR by commencing an action under the venue and jurisdiction of the Superior Court of King County, Washington. 1-09.13(3) Delete Section 1-09.13(3) and all its subparts. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 00700 15 GENERAL CONDITIONS SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS PERMITS OBTAINED BY CITY OF KENT COE Section 10/404 Ecology Water Quality Certification Ecology Temporary Water Quality Modification WDFW HPA Kent DNS Kent Shoreline DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Permittee: City of Kent City of Kent Public Works Department Permit No: 93-4-01513 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, Washington 98032-5895 Issuing Office: Seattle District Note: The term "you" and its derivatives, as used in this permit, means the permittee or any future transferee. The term "this office" refers to the appropriate district or division office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) having jurisdiction over the permitted activity or the appropriate official of that office acting under the authority of the commanding officer. You are authorized to perform work in accordance with the terms and conditions specified below. Project Description: Convert an abandoned sewage lagoon system into a 330-acre combined stormwater detention and enhanced wetland facility in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit. Project Location: In the Green River and Mill Creek and in wetlands located adjacent to and downstream of the headwaters of the Green River, south of South 212th Street, east of Russell Road, at the city of Kent, Washington. Permit Conditions: General Conditions: 1. The time limit for completing the work authorized ends on AUG 7 199- ' If you find that you need more time to complete the authorized activity, submit your request for a time extension to this office for consideration at least one month before the above date is reached. 2. You must maintain the activity authorized by this permit in good condition and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this requirement if you abandon the permitted activity, although you may make a good faith transfer to a third party in compliance with General Condition 4 below. Should you wish to cease to maintain the authorized activity or should you desire to abandon it without a good faith transfer, you must obtain a modification to this permit from this office, which may require restoration of the area. - 3. If you discover any previously unknown historic or archeological remains while accomplishing the activity authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this office of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and State coordination required to determine if the remains warrant a recovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 4. If you sell the property associated with this permit, you must obtain the signature of the new owner in the space provided and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate the transfer of this authorization. 5. If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued for your project, you must comply with the conditions specified in the certification as special conditions to this permit. For your convenience, a copy of the certification is attached if it contains such conditions. " 6. You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure that it is being or has been T'� accomplished in accordance with the terms and conditions of your permit. �C 1 Special Conditions: a. You must provide a copy of the permit transmittal letter, the permit form, and drawings to all contractors performing any of the authorized work. b. You must comply with the provisions of the attached Water Quality Certification. C. You must provide a copy of the permit transmittal letter, the permit form, and drawings to all contractors performing any of the authorized work. d. You must comply with the provisions of the attached Water Quality Certification. e. Final project plans dated April 1995, will be implemented. f. Monitoring shall take place as detailed in the December 7, 1994, memo from Harza Northwest to the city of Kent. If the number of outmigrating juvenile coho salmon are found to be precipitously less than the number of juvenile coho salmon entering the project, a fish exclusion screen shall be immediately installed at the site of the Mill Creek diversion. The ingress-to-egress ratio shall be based on a tolerable ratio to be established by Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. g. To increase shade cover and provide protection from predators, native vegetation shall be planted along the banks of the Mill Creek channel and the Boeing ditch (where possible) , in addition to the planned plantings around the lagoon. h. A fisheries monitoring report, including photographs of the project, shall be submitted yearly for six years following project completion. Photodocumentation must include site conditions prior to project initiation. i. The city of Kent shall install signs or other preventative devices to discourage recreational fishing from the lagoon. j . The start of project construction will be reported to the Corps of Engineers. A status report will be submitted to the Corps within 13 months of the date of issuance of the permit unless the "As Built Report" has already been submitted. The "As Built Report" will be due 30 days from the completion of the ground construction and planting and must be submitted to the Corps of Engineers, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the Wetlands Section of the Washington State Department of Ecology. k. Coordination with the Seattle District, Corps of Engineers shall occur before future work can be done (beyond permitted maintenance and phased planting activities) once project construction has been completed. 1. A wetland monitoring plan shall be required for to years for this permitted activity. A wetland monitoring report shall be submitted to the Seattle District, Corps of Engineers each year (after project construction) for years one, two, three, five, seven, and ten. M. The wetland area created as mitigation for work authorized by this permit shall not be made the subject of a future individual Department of the Army permit application for fill, or a general permit, except for the purposes of enhancing or restoring the mitigation associated with this project. The wetlands and associated park shall remain in a perpetual easement through the city of Kent. n. Supplemental wildlife feeding areas will be maintained during the year of construction and 2 years following construction of the project. In addition to the planting activities, wildlife structures will be installed to provide at least short term supplements to habitat. These will include: r.J 2 - Installation of artificial snags and creation of new ones in the existing forested wetland cell of the sewage lagoon. - Installation of logs and other large woody debris in the lagoon for loafing and increased aquatic structure. - Use of nesting boxes for waterfowl, songbirds, raptors, and other birds. - Use of logging debris and other sources of brush for small mammal cover, and to provide decaying wood for insects and other invertebrates. - Creation of snags by girdling specific strategically located trees; subsequent installation of artificial snags. 0. Any temporary haul roads constructed in wetlands will be removed and hydroseeded with wetland species prior to completion of the project. Further Information: 1. Congressional Authorities: You have been authorized to undertake the activity described above pursuant to: ( ) Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403) . (X) Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) . ( ) Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (33 U.S.0 1413) . �. 2. Limits of this authorization. a. This permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, State, or local authorization required by law. b. This permit does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges. C. This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others. d. This permit does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal project. 3. Limits of Federal Liability. In issuing this permit, the Federal Government does not assume any liability for the following: a. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted activities or from natural causes. b. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current or future activities undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the public interest. C. Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpermitted activities or structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit. d. Design or construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work. e. Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit. 4 . Reliance on Applicant's Data: The determination of this office that issuance of this permit is not contrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided. 5. Reevaluation of Permit Decision. This office may reevaluate its decision on 3 this permit at any time the circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require include, but are not limited to, the following: a. You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of the permit. b. The information provided by you in support of your application proves to have been false, incomplete, or inaccurate (See 4 above) . C. Significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the original public interest decision. Such a reevaluation may result in a determination that it is appropriate to use the suspension, modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325.7 or enforcement procedures such as those contained in 33 CFR 326 .4 and 326 .5. The referenced enforcement procedures provide for the issuance of an administrative order requiring you to comply with the terms and conditions of your permit and for the initiation of legal action where appropriate. You will be required to pay for any corrective measures ordered by this office, and if you fail to comply with such directive, this office may in certain situations (such as those specified in 33 CFR 209.170) accomplish the corrective measures by contract or otherwise and bill you for the cost. 6 . Extensions. General condition 1 establishes a time limit for the completion of the activity authorized by this permit. Unless there are circumstances requiring either a prompt completion of the authorized activity or a reevaluation of the public interest decision, the Corps will normally give favorable consideration to a request for an extension of this time limit. W. Your signature below, as permittee, indicates that you accept and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. 4114. CITY OF KENT (DATE) This permit becomes effective when the Federal official, designated to act for the Secretary of the Army, has signed below. 4� _. (DATE) ONALD T WYNN Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer When the structures or work authorized by this permit are still in existence at the time the property is transferred, the terms and conditions of this permit will continue to be binding on the new owner(s) of the property. To validate the transfer of this permit and the associated liabilities associated with compliance with its terms and conditions, have the transferee sign and date below. (DATE) (TRANSFEREE) 4 IN THE MATTER OF GRANTING ) ORDER A WATER QUALITY ) No. 934-01513 'r CERTIFICATION TO ) Convert abandoned sewage City of Kent ) lagoons to a stormwater in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 1341 ) detention and enhanced wetland [FWPCA § 4011, RCW 90.48.260 ) facility, near the Green River, Kent, and WAC 173-201A ) King County, Washington. TO: City of Kent On October 21, 1994, the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) issued a public notice on behalf of the City of Kent (Applicant) for issuance of certification as required under the provisions of 33 U.S.C. 1341 (FWPCA § 401) pursuant to application for a Section 404 permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The proposed project entails constructing a M stormwater detention and treatment system, and wetland creation and enhancement. The site includes former sewage lagoons containing contaminated soils, which will be capped in place as part of an Independent Remedial Action Plan (EW) proposed by the applicant and requiring subsequent approval by Ecology. The original proposal under this public notice included a pump station and outfall pipe to the Green River, both of which have been deleted - from the final design. In exercising its authority under 33 U.S.C. 1341 and RCW 90.48.260, Ecology has -- investigated this application pursuant to the following: 1. Conformance with applicable water quality-based, technology-based, and toxic or -- pretreatment effluent limitations as provided under 33 U.S.C. Sections 1311, 1312, 1313, 1316, and 1317 (FWPCA Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, and 307). 2. Conformance with the state water quality standards as provided for in Chapter 173- 201A WAC authorized by 33 U.S.C. 1313 and by Chapter 90.48 RCW, and with other appropriate requirements of state law. 3. Conformance with the provision of using all known, available and reasonable methods to prevent and control pollution of state waters as required by RCW 90.48.010. In view of the foregoing and in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 1341, 90.48.260 RCW and Chapter 173-201A WAC, IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1) Certification under the provisions of 33 U.S.C. 1341 is granted to Applicant subject to the conditions contained in the attachments to this Order. 2) This certification does not exempt and is provisional upon compliance with other statutes and codes administered by federal, state, and local agencies. 3) This certification will cease to be valid if the project is constructed and/or operated in a manner not consistent with the project description contained in the Public Notice, as amended by this Order. Order No. 93-4-01513 July 7, 1995 Page 2 4) This certification will cease to be valid and the applicant must reapply with an updated application if the information contained in the Public Notice is voided by subsequent submittals to the federal agency. 5) This certification will cease to be valid and the applicant must reapply with a request for extension of this Order if project construction is scheduled to occur beyond October 15, 1998 (per Attachment #2 -- Hydraulic Project Approval). 6) Per this Order, the water quality standards are hereby modified for the period June 15, 1995 through June 14, 1996 as described in Attachment#3 -- Short-Term Modification of Water Quality Standards. Any project construction or operation that will result in exceedances of state water quality standards and that will occur beyond this time period shall require additional authorization through an amendment to this Order. Copies of this Order shall be kept on the job site and readily available for reference by Corps of Engineers personnel, the construction superintendent, construction managers and foremen, and state and local government inspectors. Ecology retains continuing jurisdiction to make modifications hereto through supplemental order, if it appears necessary to further protect the public interest. Any person who fails to comply with any provision of this Order shall be liable for a penalty of up to ten thousand dollars per violation for each day of continuing noncompliance. Any person aggrieved by this Order may obtain review thereof by appeal, within thirty (30) days of receipt of this Order, to the Washington Pollution Control Hearings Board, P.O. Box 40903, Olympia, Washington, 98504-0903. Concurrently, a copy of the appeal must be sent to the Department of Ecology, Enforcement Section, P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, Washington, 98504-7600. These procedures are consistent with the provisions of Chapter 43.21B RCW and the rules and regulations adopted thereunder. DATED 7- 9 at Lacey, Washington fSiS E. Phillips, Supervisor Environmental Review and Sediment Section Department of Ecology State of Washington Order No. 934-01513 July 7, 1995 Page 3 ORDER NO. 93-4-01513 Certification for City of Kent ATTACHMENT #1 Water Quality Certification conditions - General Conditions: 1) Care shall be taken to prevent any petroleum products, chemicals, or other toxic or deleterious materials from entering the water. If an oil sheen, distressed or dying fish, or soils suspected to be contaminated are observed in the project vicinity. the operator shall cease work immediately and notify Ecology of such conditions. Contact Ecology's Northwest Regional Spill Response Office at (206) 649-7000. 2) Certification of this project does not authorize the applicant to exceed any applicable State water quality standards (WAC 173-201A) or sediment quality standards (WAC 173-204) above those levels allowed by the attached Short-Term Modification of Water Quality Standards. Furthermore, nothing in this certification shall absolve the - applicant from liability for contamination and subsequent cleanup of surface waters or sediments as a result of construction or operation of this project. This project includes capping contaminated sediments in former sewage lagoons, which is being done as an Independent Remedial Action Plan. Upon completion of project construction, the applicant shall obtain review and approval of Ecology's Toxic Cleanup Program for the capping of the former sewage lagoon ponds that contain soils above the cleanup standards established under the state Model Toxics Cleanup Act (MTCA). Ecology may require additional monitoring or remedial action if necessary to ensure compliance with M'PCA. 3) Ecology's Tom Luster at (360) 407-6918, and Ecology's Wetland Specialist Mark Bentley, at (360) 407-7269, shall be notified at least 72 hours before starting project construction and again within 72 hours after completing project construction. 4) Fish screens used in the facility shall meet the requirements of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). 5) Any pumped groundwater used to provide supplemental water to the site shall be obtained only through a valid water right. . 6) Two copies of the facility's operating and management plans shall be submitted to Ecology's Tom Luster at least 60 days before the facility begins operations. These plans shall include a description of facility maintenance procedures (e.g., weir and culvert maintenance and operations, means of controlling and minimizing maintenance vehicle access, etc.), spill contingency plans, and descriptions of habitat, water, herbivory, and vegetation management. Order No. 93-4-01513 July 7, 1995 Page 4 7) Any use of herbicides or pesticides in wetland areas may require additional authorization from Ecology. The applicant shall contact Ecology's Mary Kautz at (206) 649-7036 at least 30 days before any scheduled treatments. Mitigation Conditions: 8) Mitigation and project design is described in the following documents: -- Corps Public Notice dated October 21, 1994; -- Stormwater Detention/Enhanced Wetland Facility Site Plan -- Final Review Sew prepared by CH2M Hill; -- Svecifications for Careen River Natural Resources Enhancement Area Stormwater Detention/Enhanced Wetland Facility Bid Opening, prepared by City of Kent, Don Wickstrom, P.E. Project descriptions and specifications contained in the above-referenced documents are to be considered conditions of this Order, except as modified by the HPA, or by subsequent conditions below. 9) Plants used for wetland plantings shall be collected from local sources, where possible, to ensure plant stocks are adapted to local conditions. 10) As-Built Report -- the applicant shall produce a report describing the "as-built" conditions at the site within 60 days of completing site construction, and in no case later than December 31, 1996. The "as-built" report shall include the following: _.- -- final.plan and section drawings, including topographic data of wetland areas, upland areas, and conveyance ditches and channels; -- the type, number, and location of mitigation plantings and habitat features (e.g., large woody debris, snags, nesting boxes, etc); j- a description of the monitoring methods to be used in subsequent annual monitoring reports to determine compliance with mitigation performance standards; -- locations of monitoring stations and transects necessary to determine that mitigation performance standards are being met, and reference photographs taken from permanent photo points; Two copies of the "as-built" report shall be mailed to Ecology's Tom Luster. 11) Monitoring Renorts and Performance Standards -- the applicant shall evaluate the effectiveness of the mitigation by monitoring the following parameters to determine if performance standards are met: Plant Success -- percent cover of native trees, shrubs, and ground cover shall be determined using any recognized method of quantitative vegetation analysis. Monitoring shall occur on approximately the same date during the first three years of the project. By the third year of monitoring, at least 80% of each distinct habitat area Order No. 93-4-01513 July 7, 1995 Page 5 (e.g., scrub-shrub, forested, etc.) shall be native vegetation. If this standard is not met, -- remedial measures may be required (e.g., additional plantings, soil amendments, etc., based on consultation with state and federal resource agencies), and an additional two years of monitoring shall be required If a fourth and fifth year of monitoring is required, monitoring results at the end of the fifth year shall meet the above-referenced performance standards (80% coverage). If standards are not met, additional remedial measures may be required, or a contingency plan may be necessary. Hydrology -- the frequency, duration, areal extent, and timing of on-site flooding shall be monitored to compare with the designed hydrologic regime. This monitoring shall be done at least once a month for the first two years of the project. Water Quality -- water quality parameters shall be monitored at least quarterly during - the first two years of the project at two locations: one between the constructed wetland area and the detention lagoon, and another at or near the discharge from the lagoon outlet control structure. Monitored parameters shall include: * turbidity * dissolved oxygen * pH * temperature * suspended solids * nutrients * priority pollutant metals * Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Sampling and analysis methods shall conform to Puget Sound Estuary Program protocols, or equivalent. Monitoring should occur during typical quarterly conditions. Additional monitoring may be done during high flow events. Fish and Wildlife Use -- annual monitoring shall be done to determine the Average -- Annual Habitat Units (AAHUs) for each of the project's twelve wildlife target species. Results shall be compared to the project's expected AAHUs (Shapiro and Associates, 1990). Habitat management plans developed for the project shall be subject to review and approval of WDFW. An annual monitoring report shall be prepared for the fast three years of the project, showing the results of each year's monitoring events, comparing those results to project performance standards, and describing any changes from the originally proposed project design or operations. Two copies of each monitoring report shall be mailed each year to Ecology's Tom Luster. Order No. 93-4-01513 July 7, 1995 - Page 6 12) Public access trails and observation points shall be designed and maintained so as to minimize interference with wildlife breeding, nesting, and feeding. Vegetated barriers shall be planted to reduce human access from trails to wetland areas. 13) Permanent protection of the mitigation site shall be recorded on the property deed and 4" documentation of such shall be provided to Ecology's Tom Luster (P.O. Box 47703, Olympia, WA 98504-7703). Documentation shall be provided by within sixty days of completion of the mitigation site construction and planting, and no later than December 31, 1996. Construction Conditions: 14) All construction debris shall be properly disposed of on approved upland sites so that it cannot enter the wetlands or cause water quality degradation to state waters. 15) Erosion and sediment control measures (e.g., filter fences, hay bales, etc.) suitable to prevent exceedanc:es of state water quality standards shall be in place before starting clearing, filling, and grading work. 16) Wash water containing oils, grease, or other hazardous materials resulting from wash down of equipment or working areas shall not be discharged into wetlands or other state waters except as authorized by an NPDES or state waste discharge permit. 17) Impacts to the vegetation bordering the Green River and impacted wetland areas shall be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. - 18) Soil compaction and mixing due to temporary construction roads across wetland areas shall be minimized through the use of mats or geotextiles. Wetland areas subject to temporary construction impacts shall be restored upon completion of construction. 19) The topsoil layer (approximately 12 inches) in areas of wetlands to be filled or . excavated shall be stockpiled separately from the subsurface material and used in the newly designed wetland areas. Soil material that exceeds any MICA cleanup level shall not be used as surface soil material in any wetland or upland area within the project site. Soil from areas with stands of invasive species (e.g., Phalaris arundinacae, Lythrum salicaria, etc.) may be excluded from stockpiling. 20) During construction, any water discharged from the site into watersthe state of sed for be detained or treated so as to meet state water quality standards. detention or treatment shall be restored upon completion of project construction. DEPARTmEm OF BCOLOCIY . 1N THE MATTER OF THE RBQUEST BY ) ORDER City of Kent Engineering DgmUnMt j No. DE 95WQ-N114 for Temporary Modification of ) Water Quality Standards (Mill Creek and Boeing Ditch) To: Mr. William S. Wolinsld, P.13. City of Kent Public Works Department 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 99032 application for a Short-'Perm CH2M Hill, agents for the City of Kent, submitted an app Modification of the Water Quality Standards for the waters lviill Creek, a tributary to Oreea River and Boeing Ditch in King County. The purpow of the project Is trams= w improvements, in three phases, as a segment of the Careen River Natural Resources Enhancement Area Project. The improvements will reduce flooding and erodon in the downstream and upstream reaches of Mill Creek. The project activities will entail construction of berms, drainage swales, a parking facility and the installation of forest and meadow plants;.wetland restoration construction and grading and restoration of temporary f log. �iverdons. In view of the foregoing and in with RCW 90.48.120(2): 1T IS ORDERED that the water quoity criteria specified in WAC 173-201A-030 lWXv!) shall be modified between June iS,!1995 and June 14, 1996. The department-retains continuing jurisdiction to make moditkations heroO drag the supplemental order, if it appears n to further protect the public modification period. Failure to comply with this Order may result in the issuance of civil penalties or other actions, whether administrative or judicial, to enfonx the tangs of this Order- This Order may be appealed. Your appeal must be filed with the POUudon Coatrol Hearings Board, P.O. Box 40903, Olympia, WA 985044M within thirty (30) days of your reodpt of this Order. At the same time, your appeal must also be sent to the Department of Ecology► c/o Enforcement Officer, P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, WA 9#W4.7600 and the Northwest Regional Oftke, 3190 16M Avenue SE, Bellevue, WA 9854�• must be submitted in accordance with RCW 43.21B.320. These proved we C"Wsleat with Chapter 43.21E RCW. DATED MAY - 29. , Bei1evue, Washington L J 8. O ynnOF at= Quality Supervisor Northwest Regional Office Department of Ecology ORDER NO, DE 95WQ-N114 Temporary Water Quality Modification City of Kent Oman River Natural Resources Enhancement Ares Project Mill Creels Location: City of Kent propes J1 , between Mill Creek and the Orem River near Van Dona's La Aft tlg Park, bounded by Rus#411 Road South to the west, South 212th Street to die north, 64th Avenue South to the east, and South 226th Street to the south. Section 11, Township 22N, Mange 4 E.W.M. QONDPTIONS -- UENERAL - 1. The water quality standards for.turbidity standards are modified horn the construction activities at Mill Creek and Boeing Ditch downstream to a distance of 100 fat downstream. -- 2. The water quality modification shall be for the period between June 13, 1995 and June 14, 1996. Any work occurring outside of this period will require an amendment to this Order. 3. Erosion control shall be in a000tdance with the Kent Lagoons, Soations 02240 and 02846 (a) Soil Erosion Stabilization and Dewatering Treatment, dated January 16, 1995, submitted in the application for a water quality modification. 4. The activities must comply with all renditions contained in the Washington Stain -� Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulic Project Approval. 3. This approval does not relieve the applicant from the responsibility of mewing Applicable regulations of other agencies. 6. Copies.of this Order shall be kept on the job site and readily available for reference -- by the City of Kent personnel, the construction superintendent, construction manages and foremen, and state and local gavcrnment inspectors. - The construction contractor shaU use all reasonable measures to minimises the impacts of onstruction activity on waters of the state. Water quality constituents of particular concern are turbidity, suspended sediment, settleable solids, and oil and grease. Required mitigation . measures include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. The contractor shall implement the mitigation measures including use of Best Management rrazdces (DWI a) to control erosion and sedimentation, proper use of chemicals, oil and chemical spill prevention and control, clean-up of surplus construction supplies and other solid wastes (debris). I Order No. DE 95WQ-NI14 - Condid.ons 2. The contractor shall follow and implement all specifications for erosion and sod{matt control specified in the Contract documents. Adjustments ff�n �rern lned O' and sediment control may be necessary to suc ssful y control of ntawerial not covered under this modificadon. 3. All construction debris shall be,properly disposed of on land in such a mAAnCr that it cannot enter into the waterway or cause water quality degradation to state waters. directly Min CW* and Hoeing , 4. Dewatering water that is not turbid may b� discharged directly so as to notcause erosion `Ditch. The discharge outfall shell be designed and opera or scour in the stream channel. dnt 5. Turbid water generated from construction activities* including turbid nr t1 it aunter, aheU lnW be dicahm tad dl .►tiy to %M11 rreall nr Arv4np rlitrh rir tMir tributaries. Temporary sediment traps shall be used to allow the turbid water to wale for a minimum of two hours before discharge. 6. Temporary sediment traps shall be cleaned out and the settled sediments removed from the stream channel removing its remnttgiral�chanocl.swmun diversion sedimrn shall not nlx the flow of the stream channel to allowed to enter the stream Channel due to water or runoff flows that may occur after construction is completed. _.- 7. Proper erosion and sediment control pracdm shall be used on the constr+ctiotn ftht- of-way and adjacent areas to prevent upland sediments from entering the stream µ channel. 8. All areas disturbed or newly:created by the project eonstrucdon will be seeded, rlprapped with clean, durable riprap, or given some other equivalent type of protection against-erosion. 9. Periodic Inspection and maintenance of all sediment control structures must be provided. Sediment control measures shall be in working condition at the end of each working day. After any significant rainfall, sediment control sai ctu��yl be inspected for integrity. Any damaged devices shall be repaired 10. Work in or new the waterway shall be done so as to minimize turbidity, aroslon, _. other water quality impacts and stream bad deformation. 11. No cleaning solvents or chemicals utilized for tool or equipment cleaning may be W discharged to the ground. 12. Dredged or excess excavated material shall be transported and disposed of In a manner that prevents the spoils from altering state waters and prevents hadattes or drainage from the spoils from degrading water quality. Excavated maUrW shall not be stockpiled on a temporary or permanent basis below the high water line. 13. Extreme care shall be taken to prevent any petroleum products Mesh cement, lima, yr concrete, chemicals, or other toxic or deleterious materials from entering the water in any mariner. 2 Order No. DE 95WQ-NI14 - Conditions 14. Fresh, uncured concrete in direct contact with the water is toxic to aquatic life. All concrete shall be poured in the dry, or within confined waters not being dewatered, and shall be allowed to cure a minimum of seven (7) days before contact with water. - 15. Mobile equipment that enters the water shall be maintained such that a visible sheen from petroleum products will no appear. All water discharging from sedimentation ponds shall meet.the following criteria: 1. Turbidity levels in the receiving stream at all points outside the specified area shall comply with WAC 173-201, Water Quality Standards. 2. Settleable solids in Mill Creels as measured by a 60 minute Imhoff Cone test (APHA, Standard Methods, 1985, method 2091), shall not be allowed to increase more than -� 0.1 ml per liter over Mill Creek background conditions. 3. The pH of sedimentation pond effluent must be between 6.5 and 8.5, and must not cause a change of more than 0.3 pH units from background conditions in Mill Creek. 4. 17here shall be no visible sheen from petroleum products in state waters at any time during the project. 1. Ecdogy may require sampling and analysis of pollutants of concern at any time during the project. 1. A Pollution Control Inspector shall be made available to supervise implementation of the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. 2. The Pollution Control Inspector shall be on site or on call, and be madily accessible to the site at all times while construction activities are occurring that may affect the quality of ground and surface waters of the state, including all periods of construction activities. 3. The Pollution Control Inspector shall have adequate authority to ensure proper Implementation of the Brosion and Sediment Control Plan, as well as immediate Corrective actions necessary because of changing field conditions. 1. Any discharge of oil, fuel or chemicals into state waters, or onto land with a potential for entry into state waters, is prohibited. 3 Order No. DE 95WQ-N114 - Conditions, 2. All oil, fuel or chemical storage tanks shall be diked and located on Impervious of surfaces so as to prevent spills from escaping to surf= waters or ground waters the state. 3. Fuel hoses, oil drums, oil or fuel transfer valves and fittings, We., shell be checked regularly for drips or leaks, and shall b m1' m a d to �� lym, .., Wills into state, waters. Proper security 4. In the event of a discharge of oil, fuel or chemicals into state waters, or onto land with a potential for entry into state waters, containment and clears-up efforts shall begin immediately and be completed as soon as possible, taldng precedence over normal work. Clean-up shall include proper disposal of any spilled material and used clean-up materials. S. No emulsifkrs or dispersants are to be used in waters of the state without Approval from the Dbparunent of Ecology Northwest Regional Office. 6. Spills into state waters, spills onto land with a potential for entry into state waters, or othea significant water quality impacts, shall be reported immediately to the Department of Ecology Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649-70W (24-hour telephone number). 1. Mary Kautz, Water Quality Inspector for Ecology must be notified at karat two (2) business days prior to commencement of this work. Telephone No. (206) 649-7036, FAX No. (206) 649-7098 2. If distressed or dead fish Are noticed in the vicinity , the proponent shall immediately - notify the D%WUrAnt of Ecology, Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649-7000, and take immediate action to identify and eliminate toxic sources causing the problem. 4 Z=RILULIc pno. zCT AppROVAL VVARTPW Of flsM 'E$ r setation il do. r B.cA.W. 75.20. 100 Cmiersl A lRini RW . 103 it• ton 9 i0 01998 C"6) M-DO ril 19 4 OEPAAtnfNt OF fISMRiEs (sPDliunt should refer to�his date to All eorrespondsrce) FAG! 1 Co r_PAalsR FIRST ACT P)'859-3950 ' 4248-01 FAST city of Rent 360 lillm t O .Ob28 chase 2 0 4th Avenue South ATTN.. Richard — I 980321P 1T CT M JTARY give Ken TYPE °!1 1r 2 M f R T Green — — Mill. creek cou�+n SECTiGN TpaicsN1P Detention AR 2N 04E sar. King _._�---'----....— tiloN gg 11 2 �1,---- ---- , _ --�-- Facility ff3 AW caputw sT Txls t'RassCT MY UGIN pctober 15 1999 TIME LIMI'rJ►'i'=O1QS s Q June 15, 1995 T A IRIS BMWA 1 ... j+mac - • The Area Habitat tiologees 3 j iwogloda s � . NOT IFYCA'TION REted at (2 a a n w th n sever days of completion �f 11 be contacted at (206� 775'131 a' leas pror to start fo=�ccmpan act on. Banc. sP . high grater work to arrange - G L M2TATIONS: Work below i oOctM1 15 of Y 2 . ADDI IONAI+ TAN a WashIn�ton Dal of Pon - tOHW line shall oti1iel ab va wea*ln Juana i2b6 d7751 t�eem�ss calendar year WDFW) shall be notified at ( 1 Work aetivitiii:s' and vildl3fe ( 1 s riot to co=encinq 107) at least three (3) Y P cificationg entitled - at i .shed- Ian and spa � anaemU Area Sto at Woz=K-shall. - 1_R� ou_ ssitteQ - - _ -..3 .... - The GrOM*River- tl nd ac . •tyPdatad arch 6, 149 .. Detention/ Bnhaneed We A copy of�bes• plans to WDFW, exceppt as made t ingg co�ruatian. At bona Socumentsaincl deed In the specifications are. d 994 to B'11 Wolinski from G*rY date camber 8' 11 adkition f a juv4lzile a- Memoranda d n s =egarding..� �- Graham an Ben d gg - - - •sh -ear*en .at the_Mil1 uIteo-theejs�goaoon:hould t become necessary to XBGP fish ecemDer 7, 994 -to B1 l-l-Rclinski from Brian b•. Letter ailing the Fisheyes Monitoring Plan. A11e8 eta • -------------------------- ~- Corps Notice 93-4-01513 cityo�-Pent, . st 1994 i . a I-S) -7`75=1.311-Ext• 1a7 S)PA: SST t� _ phflipchneider mEclaiAL S 21T0one 30 Ip23 ... VOW - - 9ATROL W1E. PAR.-- %MIA AppL,CW - Y1lOLI FE ` _A pIAS�dR DEPARTXZNT OF FISgERIES ByDRA'a0 C PILWWT appROa'AL poARTlOT Of F16M1V Wwrat A&1n1strst1Gn "S' RXA. 7 5.2 0.10 0 OtY■Pia• Yaahi�on 96501 75• • 20 103 c206) 753-6658 g.C.11. 1995 . 4 Aril l9 )V01*01 of FISMKIES Corptieant should refer t this date in etl earresP1Ce� AGEAOF ?!� _ a •waecs) a' 4248-01 SAME 360) 8 39 59- 50 09.0028 City of Kent 9 �111 12 wtOkill Creek AT KILL CREEK: � sh 11 be in DI�IoN STRUCI'�E the work temporary bYPas$I to gVert t other work in the wetad per star• palace prior initiat installedss t tho P device st the bypa revetment or the entire flow thr g 5. A sandhi installed at the bypass inlet to divert the from entering the sandbag revetment or bypass to prevent backwater 6' downstream end of the b�Y'Pa slid debris , work area. ss all. flows 7. The bypass sh4on of thesproject.t else toa all bad for tDo durati ro oet area" .ior tQ releasing the shall beocoxylto�P 8' proteilon- or armoring al material used in the tq orarY g• V on cos ation of the project a gate and the s is returned to bass shall i removed fro ame and food fish and r project or improved conditions. move ava !ash P e and safelttaa steal h rntittea shall ca�i T e wand on the ob site. ojob sst�aeat ea ailsfe t to �aoe- 10- otheisandlife f��rpp000m a eQutil a 4 �,ss Captureshall be a .o eCtes tay a life iram Ca t4�red ai �r eam of t� P satel soTt��ng ted flpowin T„taterat in ca turinq � assistance say be Sri' to to tree-flowing water, rege+l10b s available- got1TH: personnel are 72nd AVSHUS A� -CAST SOX COLVERTS AT 64th AVMWZ SOS ositve s ration xb*ll PRE is co"I !,aatad a P lace culvertthe channel d at no time ii. 1f cast in P between the work area and be maintained be ed into channel shall cement laden water be dis� maintain structural ant ritY to shall be installed consideration of. the debris liRa1Y to 12. The. culvert r � flov with con _ the 100-Y be encounterQ allation shall be protected 13. Fill asso iated With the ar Peak floc. from erasjon to the . 100-yaax P or in isolation from the ta].lfd in the "an or culvert. or 14. The culvert shall be ins the ork area. stream flow by the amf ►owaarc nd a bypass •f a pumping the stream .. APFROVAL 06pal" tt Or psSM UX • -J•.iR R.C.W. 75 .20 . 100 r ` tw ti � ard"n "504 R.C.W. 75.2 o.3.03 . .. 753-6so A ril 19 1995 0VARiMtMT of 112MIKIES (epplicent should refer this data in all cOrr mrzXof PACES 71A 6Tp)859--3950 0 4Z48-01 ity of K4nt 9 URIC 09.0028 r2VATERMill Creek limited be to t jSha3iced channel modDisturbance of th$ theRculvertnan�� relbank arras outs1111cation the necessary to la amb9d and associated wi h Affected all a culvert• and asgoc tad fill shall be restored to preproject eonfig- ouly rt installation of th uraton following banks shall be Within one (1 ear o! proj e completion,WOOe�ype y all be lan e3 t a maxi . interval ee rev stated w thn stabs or other ap roved. max u into for Vegelative cutti Q p to ed as necessary three (3) last (on centperce t ssuxviv�al. (3) years to Omar* 8o p FSSH SCREEN AT pRE-SETTLING POKD' a tish boari g a Yoam shall de ice �us for $averting to er trO assagt of fah .0 tbLe 16. Auye� pp®d with a fish erg pp 0 77.16:'220 and Vto Rg 75.20. 4 �n� t r nets aivsrs on devieQ ursuan , equi 3 e ra r anent RCW 75.20.06 .1 RUO attache s pro act�.enin system. screen Dive lions -wLl c t,Zie roc xcuia ing pump shall also apply OUTLET WORKS AT THE BOEING DITCH: l e cons rue Ae of the outlet worker m thodsisorl�aie o k�11 be 17 • Boeing D�tch using shoo p1e complete pr3-or to removing the sheet piles e ed streambed materials shall be disposed of oo it will not is. Dr re-e tar state Waters. During i ment shall be operated to minimize turbidity. 19• Equ potion each ass with a bur-ngthse stieam.c�plste. Dredged excavation shall not be stoekp led startingat the upstrsata end of 20. Dred =c a hall be xyc�alwor gydownstrem. an the l of the streambed. Banks 21. predlinotsbeld be istusbedted to deepening shal �+IILL Cggffit: ADULT gCREEN AT THE COHFIAEN CE OF BOEING DITCH AND bypass to divert flow archer weak Ln the wetted ea sal 22. Abet npalace �3or to initiation QQ `- Refer to bypass provsiona numbers 5 through' r Pere er. asr ta:e�sa 3EYDRRULIC PROJZCT •� APPRCMZL ppa IVM OF RIVARRI13 f-- . 7 5.Z 0 . 7.0 0 paneratinistratian satdp. ., R.C.19. 75.20.103 of-Apia, iowroton 94W A ril 19 .1995 c206) rss- pVA1tTWMt 01, FISHERIES tepPt;pnt sha,tid refer to this date in etl correspondanoe) ►oa 410F IT MOLE TAM mown s TACT ►so"(s) I p -A4248-01 r�m�st MANY 1360) 859-3950 u City of Kent 9 Wau 09.0028 2 wl i 11 Creek OENLR.AL PROVISIONS B to on truct th project. wshal�1bbee be Z3 . Alteration or disturbance of the bank and bank v station shall limted to that McQSQc�t compIkt�on all hsturbed areaswithf.n one _ calendar days of prQj vegetation or other a s. ar48s % protected from erosion >,�51ng g including XiP aP species* year of project��cOmpletion, the banks p ;;ball be revegttin a swath bagtpvantedoataa ma imum interval of three Vegetative eu 9 11 ears to feet (on center) and maintained as necessary far three y ensure 80 percent survival- nor All work operations shall be conducted in a manner �causes little or noeSiltationd t�ties, are are obsein avvid� •�s�ss► t result of dr g q. it problems ( clud a 1i 75-1311 Piah Xill curs, or wet Qv cease and pw t Work ens sal -I 20 leaks or spills1 #.60436-7000 rat �yand DOE at (206 shall ber�alaisedi an Yate ^. shall not resume until further PP water removed from xithin the 25 . Wastewater from reject activities and rior to being work area shall $a re routed to sediment' area landward antsOp lJ`ne to allow rem of fine stream. 2b: grosiQn control methods shall be used to zevari not Il pt rto, s ream. Th®se may include, uentra nds.lcuack dams entering the is temporary U'Un r straw bales, filter fabr , ppeonn ea ravel-f lled burlap ba s ors-other material, and/or immediate mulching of exposed hrea 27 . If high flow conditions that may cause siltation are eneqentered Pro eet, work shall stop until the fives subsides. during thisp j 28. Extreme care 2�all be takem� o ensure gediken-lad are atere allowed hydraulic fluid, free chemicals, orQancyothertheXstream.deleterious materials to enter or =Qtrestment and 2g . Excavation and construction hailtbe constrauatsd isolated from Mil andasandiat,the BoeingDitch- creek structure containing con�reisach�ng.be sufficiently cured prior to r 30• contact with water to avoid �y 10/16Js' -' NMRADLIC PRO.TSCT _ APPROVAL DEPAMM of FIltliltst: ... R.C.W. 75 .20. 200 "mrst Administration strip. R.C.W. 75.20.103 otyspi., wshirwton 900L M. Aril 19 1995 i2") M'"50 DEPAR "M (W FISHERIES (awticmnt shmtd refer to this dsts in Ott cerrespocdante) -- PAMS OF Puts 8 TACT PMM0) 0WTIa00-A4248-01 LOW itAliE City of Kent J360) 859-1950 9 YRIA 09.0028 i ""TNill Creek 31. An zubm3ttt rating and =ent three(3)fmoontthsypriorltogstarting operations. adyy LOCATION: WzestSof t 32 est Valley(Thohola ReertitnsewStgetlagaonj.Street dmm Enclosure: WDFW Screening Requirements `w cc: Joann Wu, MW 525 NE Oregon St. , Portland, OR 97232-2737 Ken BatQs, WD2I�•IILL, �$ g1500, Bellevue, WA -98004-2050 wary Graham, yv iW61W CITY OF KENT REVISED DETERMINATION- OF NONSIGNIFICANCE ADD CONDITION #13 Environmental Checklist No. #ENV-94-29 Project PUBLIC WORKS - KENT LAGOON PROJECTS Description and location: The Kent Public Works Department proposes to convert the former Kent sewage lagoon and adiacent areas to a flood control facility with flood control water quality, and wildlife enhancement as interrelated parts of the project . The proiect includes peripheral development of 64th Avenue continuation northerly on the east side of the lagoon project improvements to Mill Creek miscellaneous Green River levee improvements bicycle trails to the lagoon facility and a natural resource enhancement center in the lagoon proiect area. The bicycle paths will consist of a 10 foot wide path from Russell Road to 64th Avenue S along the Puget Power easement and a 10 foot wide path from James Street to the Russell Road/64th path and will be built beside 64th Avenue S. -- The main lagoon project contains approximately 300 acres. The area is zoned M-1. Industrial Park. Applicant City of Kent Public Works Department 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032 Lead Agency �itv of Kent The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment . An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43 .21C. 030 (2) (c) . This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This Determination of Nonsignificance is specifically conditioned on compliance with the conditions and mitigating measures described below. This information is available to the public on request. - There is no comment period for this DNS . X This DNS is issued under 197-11-340 (2) ; the lead agency will not act on his proposal for 15 days from the date below. Comments must be submitted by September 10 , 1994 . IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT A NEW COMMENT DATE IS UNNECESSARY. Responsible Official James P. Harris Position/Title Planning Director Address 220 S. Fourth Avenue nt WA 98032 elephone: 859-3390 Dated June 27 , 1995 Signatur ` Questions regarding procedures fo appealing this agency decision may be directed to the Responsible Official . Page 1 of 3 CONDITIONS/MITIGATING MEASURES 1 . The applicant shall attempt to conduct all grading activity in one season to minimize temporary water quality and wildlife impacts . 2 . Wildlife amenities, such as snags, nest boxes, attractive plants and "edge" habitat shall be a central component of the plan. The applicant shall retain, as needed, outside expertise to aide in implementing the wildlife aspects of the project . 3 . The applicant shall design and implement a detailed Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Plan to minimize on-site and off-site water quality impacts . 4 . The applicant shall provide pretreatment of stormwater prior to entry into the facility. By-pass channels shall be used to route flows in excess of the 6 month, 24 hour storm event directly into the facility. 5 . The applicant shall design and implement a detailed wetland mitigation plan. Mitigation for impacts to existing wetlands shall be by creating or enhancing wetland habitat in accordance with Kent' s Wetland Management Code. Specifically, wetland mitigation shall be through creation of new wetlands at a 3 :1 ratio, or creation of new wetlands at a ratio of 1 : 1 and enhancement of existing wetlands at a ratio of 3 :1, or by a combination of creation of new wetlands and enhancement of existing wetlands within the range specified above (creation at 1:1 to enhancement at 3 :1) , so long as a minimum 1 :1 creation ration is met . 6 . All wetlands that are to remain undisturbed shall be protected during construction using filter fabric fencing, clearing limit fence or other acceptable method(s) . 7 . The applicant shall maintain a 100 foOt w de be ffer zone around the final wetland boundary for the recon g 8 . The applicant shall plant shade trees I the, and onst bank the Green River er levee Mill Creek north and south of the new diversion weir, in conjunction with construction of the new outfall pipeline . 9 . Informational and educational benefits of the facility shall be highlighted through the use of signing, kiosks, viewing towers, group tours and other methods as appropriate and without undermining the extent and value of wildlife habitat . developed for the new 10 . An operations and desses performance ofthee pretreatment facility which a system and hazardous spill containment and cleanup. 11 . The entire 300 acre site shall remain undeveloped as a natural - wetland/wildlife area in perpetuity. Page 2 of 3 all ged aterial 12 . The two central cel to ah depth to capped be determined thatdWillmpreservefthe the southern cells p "mudflat" character of the two central cells . 13 . Haul routes and traffic control for the disposal of the 98th Avenue S. Regional Treatment/De,Mention Pond' s 90 000 cubic yards ht of w material onto the site lvina southerly of the Puget Powerr and just east of Russell Road shall be as wer the plans and specifications for the project . -- Page 3 of 3 ch:dns9429.rev .--reline Management Act of 1971 Permit for Shoreline Management , Substantial Development, Conditional Use, or Variance 14-090, OR UNTIL ALL REVIEW PROCEEDINGS INITIATED WITHIN THIRTY DAYS FROM THE-- DATE OF SUCH FILING HAVE TERMINATED; EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN RCW 90.58.140(5)(a)(b)(c). January 13, 1995 Signature of Authorized Local Government Official: (Date) annin Dire THIS SECTION FOR DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY USE ONLY IN REGARD TO A CONDITIONAL_.. USE OR VARIANCE PERMIT. Date received by the Department: Approved: Denied: This conditional use/variance permit is approved/denied by the Department pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW. _. Development shall be undertaken pursuant to the following additional terms and conditions: (Date) (Signature of Authorized Departme t fficial) SMA942.pmi 4 _,. 10 PART 4 SPECIFICATIONS C ONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF WORK PART1 GENERAL 1.1 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. The completed Work will establish approximately 45 acres of habitat including wetlands, shrublands, grasslands, and forest within the existing Green River Natural Resources Enhancement Area. As part of this work, approximately 200,000 plants will be grown and installed on the facility. During and after planting, the vegetation will be irrigated and managed to minimize or prevent weed competition and herbivory. B. The Green River NREA Project is being accomplished through the following construction contracts: 1. Stormwater Detention/Enhanced Wetland Facility Contract: Construction of an 80-acre lagoon system that will reduce flooding in lower Mill Creek in the Cities of Kent and Renton through detention of stormwater, completed 1996. 2. Structures Contract: Construction of three observation towers and two pedestrian bridges, to be completed in 1997. 3. Upland/Wetland Plantings Contract: The establishment of a wetland and upland plant community in and around the existing lagoon system, this contract, to be completed in 1998. 1.2 OTHER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN THE AREA A. The OWNER will award a contract in 1997 to complete the 64th Avenue South roadway between South 216th Street and South 226th Street. B. The OWNER will award a contract in 1997 to complete construction of a foot bridge and observation towers on the west side of the Green River NREA project. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01010 1 SUMMARY OF WORK KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01040 COORDINATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUBMITTALS A. Photographs and other records of examination, as required herein. 1.2 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate work with other potential on-site contractors including those working on: 1. Foot bridges and observation towers construction. 2. 64th Avenue South construction. 1.3 UTILITIES A. Coordinate Work with various utilities within Project limits. Notify applicable utilities prior to commencing Work, if damage occurs, or if conflicts or emergencies arise during Work. 1. Public Works Department: City of Kent Public Works Department " 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032-5895 206-859-3395 "- 2. Power Company: Puget Sound Power& Light 22828 68th Avenue South#102 Kent, WA 98032 1-800-321-4123 3. Telephone Company: US West Communications 300 SW 7th, Room 212 Renton, WA 98055 206-23 5-3019/235-3093 4. Telephone Company: .� MCI 12001 SE 227th Place Kent, WA 98031 �-- 206-639-1330 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01040 1 COORDINATION KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 5. Telephone Company: U.S. Sprint 307-632-0526 6. Natural Gas Company: Washington Natural Gas P.O. Box 1869 Seattle, WA 98111 206-622-6767 7. TV Cable Company: TCI Cablevision P.O. Box 1048 Auburn, WA 98071 206-854-8726 1.4 PROJECT MEETINGS - A. General: 1. ENGINEER: Schedule physical arrangements for meetings throughout progress of Work, prepare meeting agenda with OWNER and CONTRACTOR input and distribute with written notice of each meeting, preside at meetings, record minutes to include significant proceedings and decisions, and reproduce and distribute copies of minutes within 7 days after each meeting to participants and parties affected by meeting decisions. 2. Representatives of OWNER, CONTRACTOR, and Subcontractors shall attend meetings, as needed. B. Preconstruction Conference: 1. Within twenty days after the contract time starts to run,but before any Work at the site is started, a conference attended by CONTRACTOR, ENGINEER and others as appropriate will be held to establish a working understanding among the parties as to the Work and to discuss schedules, procedures for handling Submittals, processing Applications for Payment and maintaining required records. 2. CONTRACTOR shall be prepared to discuss the following subjects, as a minimum: a. Those listed above. b. Status of Bonds and insurance. C. Sequencing of critical path work items. d. Project changes and clarification procedures. e. Use of site, access, office and storage areas, security and temporary facilities. _. f. Major product delivery and priorities. g. CONTRACTOR's safety plan and representative. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01040 2 COORDINATION KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING h. Nursery sources for project plantings. i. Proposed dewatering plan. J. Herbivory and weed control plans. k. Tensiometer installations and monitoring. 3. Attendees may include but not be limited to: a. OWNER's representatives. b. CONTRACTOR's office representative. C. CONTRACTOR's resident superintendent. d. CONTRACTOR's quality control representative. e. Subcontractors' representatives whom CONTRACTOR may desire or ENGINEER may request to attend. -- f. ENGINEER's representatives. g. Others as appropriate. -- C. Progress Meetings: 1. ENGINEER will schedule regular progress meetings at site, conducted weekly to review Work progress, progress schedule, Shop Drawing and Sample submissions schedule, Application for Payment, contract modifications, and other matters needing discussion and resolution. 2. Attendees will include: a. OWNER's representative(s), as appropriate. b. CONTRACTOR, Subcontractors, and Suppliers, as appropriate. -- C. ENGINEER's representative(s). d. Others as appropriate. D. Other Meetings: In accordance with Contract Documents and as may be required by OWNER and ENGINEER. w. 1.5 SEQUENCE OF WORK A. Include the Milestones and sequences of Work specified herein as a part of the progress schedule required under Section 01310, PROGRESS SCHEDULES. B. All permit requirements affecting work schedule and working hours shall be M strictly followed. C. Upon startup again in the year following initiation of construction, an additional preconstruction meeting shall be held and a new construction schedule shall be developed. ..w D. Construct Work in stages to allow for OWNER's continuous occupancy and for uninterrupted operation during construction. Coordinate construction schedule and operation with the OWNER. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01040 3 COORDINATION W KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING E. Do not block ditches, close lines, open valves, or take other action which would affect the operation of existing systems, except as specifically required by the Contract Documents and after approval of OWNER and ENGINEER. Such actions will be considered by OWNER and ENGINEER upon 48 hours written notice to ENGINEER. 1.6 PARTIAL UTILIZATION BY THE OWNER A. Schedule operations for completion of portions of the Work, as designated under Article SEQUENCE OF WORK, herein, for OWNER's occupancy or separate operation prior to completion of the entire Work. B. Unless agreed in writing prior to OWNER's use of a portion of the Work, the following conditions shall apply: 1. CONTRACTOR's Responsibilities: a. Allow access for OWNER's personnel. b. Allow access for public. 2. OWNER's Responsibilities: a. Assume responsibility for security and fire protection in utilized areas, but not extending to protection of CONTRACTOR's materials and equipment in utilized areas. b. Assume responsibility for property insurance on utilized areas. 3. Other Conditions of OWNER's Use: The correction period for the occupied or separately operated portion of Work shall commence at the date of Completion for that separate part. 1.7 OWNER FACILITIES A. Operation and Shutdown of Existing Facilities: The project site consists of an operating stormwater detention facility and will continue to operate as such during the entire execution of this contract. Since it is not possible to bypass water around the project, CONTRACTOR may find it necessary to lower the water level of the Lagoon and/or Constructed Wetland to a level that will allow planting of the deep marsh and shallow marsh vegetation. To lower the water level within the Lagoon to below 17.0, CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with OWNER to close the Lagoon Outlet Control Structure gates and pump down the water level to the desired elevation. To lower the water level in the Constructed Wetland CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with OWNER to close the presettling basin outlet gates and proceed to pump down the water level. CONTRACTOR should expect groundwater entering the Wetland as the water level is lowered. CONTRACTOR shall further coordinate with OWNER to close presettling ponds outlet control structures in order to store water for irrigation. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate its work around storm events that could influence the water level within the project. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all costs associated with lowering the 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01040 4 COORDINATION KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING water level of either the Constructed Wetland or the Lagoon and ensuring that germination of seed and/or establishment of plants is not hindered by water level fluctuation. The CONTRACTOR shall assume all costs and responsibility for plant and/or seed damage due to natural water level fluctuations beyond the capacity of the dewatering system during the installation of the plants and until October 1, 1998. 1. Continuous operation of OWNER's facilities is of critical importance. �- Schedule and conduct activities to enable existing facilities to operate continuously, unless otherwise specified. 2. Conduct Work outside regular working hours on prior written consent of -- OWNER to meet Project schedule and avoid undesirable conditions. 3. Do not proceed with Work affecting a facility's operation without obtaining ENGINEER's advance approval of the need for and duration of such Work. 4. Provide 7 days advance request for approval to ENGINEER of need to shut down a process or facility. 1.8 PHYSICAL CONDITIONS A. Exercise reasonable care to verify locations of existing subsurface structures and Underground Facilities. B. Thoroughly check immediate and adjacent areas subject to excavation by visual examination (and by electronic metal and pipe detection equipment, as necessary) for indications of subsurface structures and Underground Facilities. C. Make exploratory excavations where existing Underground Facilities or structures may potentially conflict with proposed Work. Conduct exploratory excavations in presence of ENGINEER and sufficiently ahead of construction to avoid possible delays to CONTRACTOR's Work. 1.9 REFERENCE POINTS AND SURVEYS A. Vertical control of planting zones is critical to the success of this project. Utmost care must be maintained throughout the duration of the project to ensure accurate planting zone elevations. B. OWNER's Responsibilities: Establish horizontal and vertical reference points or coordinate system with bench marks and reference points at least every 1,000 feet around perimeter of project for CONTRACTOR's use as necessary to lay out Work. C. Location and elevation of bench marks are shown on Drawings. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01040 5 COORDINATION KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING D. ENGINEER may perform checks to verify accuracy of CONTRACTOR's layout Work and that completed Work complies with Contract Documents. E. Any existing survey points or other control markers destroyed without proper authorization will be replaced by owner of the survey points or control markers at the CONTRACTOR's expense. 1.10 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS A. Provide photographs showing the preconstruction site, construction progress, and the post-construction site. All photographs shall be taken by a professional commercial photographer, equipped to take exterior ground-level _.. photographs. Film handling and development shall be done by commercial laboratories. Use 35 mm color film and indicate on the back of each print the date,job title, and brief description of the photographs and location where the _.. photograph was taken. Deliver to ENGINEER four 3-inch by 5-inch glossy color prints of each exposure, with all negatives. B. Take four ground-level exposures monthly showing the progress of construction. The location of these photographs shall be determined by ENGINEER. C. Take eight ground-level exposures of the post-construction site and the property adjacent to the perimeter of the site. Particular emphasis shall be -•. directed to structures and land forms both inside and outside the plant boundary, or as indicated by ENGINEER. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 CUTTING, FITTING, AND PATCHING A. Restore existing work, Underground Facilities, and surfaces that are to remain w in completed Work including concrete-embedded piping, conduit, and other utilities as specified and as shown. B. Make restorations with new materials and appropriate methods as specified for new Work of similar nature; if not specified, use best recommended practice of manufacturer or appropriate trade association. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 - 01040 6 COORDINATION KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING µ C. Fit Work airtight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit, and other penetrations through surfaces and fill voids. D. Remove specimens of installed Work for testing when requested by ENGINEER. .M_ END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01040 7 COORDINATION KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01092 ABBREVIATIONS PART1 GENERAL 1.1 REFERENCE TO STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF TECHNICAL SOCIETIES A. Reference to standards, specifications, manuals or codes of any technical society, organization or association, or to the Laws or Regulations of any governmental authority, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the latest standard, specification, manual, code or Laws or Regulations in effect at the time of opening of Bids, and as may otherwise be required herein and in the individual Specification sections. B. Work specified by reference to the published standard or specification of a government agency, technical association, trade association, professional society or institute, testing agency, or other organization shall meet the requirements or surpass the minimum standards of quality for materials and workmanship established by the designated standard or specification. C. Where so specified, products or workmanship shall also meet or exceed the additional prescriptive or performance requirements included within the Contract Documents to establish a higher or more stringent standard of quality than that required by the referenced standard. D. Where two or more standards are specified to establish quality, the product and workmanship shall meet or exceed the requirements of the most stringent. E. Where both a standard and a brand name are specified for a product in the Contract Documents, the proprietary product named shall meet or exceed the requirements of the specified reference standard. F. Copies of standards and specifications of technical societies: l. Copies of applicable referenced standards have not been bound in these Contract Documents. 2. Where copies of standards are needed by the CONTRACTOR, obtain a copy or copies directly from the publication source and maintain in an orderly manner at the site as Work site records, available to the CONTRACTOR's personnel, Subcontractors, OWNER, and ENGINEER. w 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01092 1 ABBREVIATIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1.2 ABBREVIATIONS A. Abbreviations for trade organizations and government agencies: Following is a list of construction industry organizations and government agencies to which references may be made in the Contract Documents, with abbreviations used. 1. AA Aluminum Association 2. AABC Associated Air Balance Council 3. AAMA American Architectural Manufacturers Association 4. AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 5. ACI American Concrete Institute 6. AFBMA Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers' Association 7. AGA American Gas Association 8. AGMA American Gear Manufacturers' Association - 9. Al Asphalt Institute 10. AISC American Institute of Steel Construction 11. AISI American Iron and Steel Institute 12. AITC American Institute of Timber Construction 13. ALS American Lumber Standards 14. AMA Acoustical Materials Association 15. AMCA Air Movement and Control Association 16. ANSI American National Standards Institute 17. APA American Plywood Association 18. API American Petroleum Institute 19. APWA American Public Works Association 20. AREA American Railway Engineering Association 21. ARI Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute 22. ASA American Standards Association 23. ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers 24. ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers 25. ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air- Conditioning Engineers, Inc. 26. ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers 27. ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials 28. AWI Architectural WoodWork Institute 29. AWPA American Wood Preservers' Association 30. AWPB American Wood Preservers Bureau 31. AWPI American Wood Preservers' Institute 32. AWS American Welding Society 33. AWWA American Water Works Association - 34. BHMA Builders Hardware Manufacturers' Association 35. CBMA Certified Ballast Manufacturers' Association 36. CDA Copper Development Association 37. CGA Compressed Gas Association 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01092 2 ABBREVIATIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 38. CIPRI Cast Iron Pipe Research Institute 39. CISPI Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute 40. CMAA Crane Manufacturers' Association of America 41. CRSI Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute 42. CS Commercial Standard - 43. CSA Canadian Standards Association 44. CSI Construction Specifications Institute 45. CTSS Caltrans Standard Specification 46. EJCDC Engineers Joint Contract Documents' Committee 47. ETL Engineering Test Laboratories 48. FCC Federal Communications Commission 49. FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency 50. FGMA Flat Glass Marketing Association 51. FM Factory Mutual 52. Fed. Spec. Federal Specifications 53. FS Federal Specification 54. GA Gypsum Association 55. HI Hydraulic Institute 56. HMI Hoist Manufacturers' Institute 57. ICBO International Conference of Building Officials 58. ICEA Insulated Cable Engineers' Association 59. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 60. IES Illuminating Engineering Society 61. IFI Industrial Fasteners Institute 62. ISA Instrument Society of America �. 63. ISO Insurance Service Office 64. JIC Joint Industry Conferences of Hydraulic Manufacturers 65. MIA Marble Institute of America 66. Mil. Sp. Military Specification or MIL -- 67. MS Military Specifications 68. MMA Monorail Manufacturers' Association 69. NAAMM National Association of Architectural Metal -- Manufacturers 70. NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers 71. NBHA National Builders' Hardware Association 72. NEC National Electrical Code 73. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers' Association 74. NESC National Electric Safety Code 75. NFPA National Fire Protection Association 76. NHLA National Hardwood Lumber Association 77. NHPMA Northern Hardwood and Pine Manufacturer's Association 78. NLMA National Lumber Manufacturers' Association 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01092 3 ABBREVIATIONS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 79. NRCA National Roofing Contractors Association 80. NSF National Sanitation Foundation Testing Laboratory 81. NSPE National Society of Professional Engineers 82. NTMA National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association 83. NWWDA National Wood Window and Door Association 84. OECI Overhead Electrical Crane Institute 85. OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act (both Federal and State) 86. PCI Prestressed Concrete Institute 87. PEI Porcelain Enamel Institute 88. PPI Plastic Pipe Institute 89. PS Product Standards Section-U.S. Department of Commerce 90. RMA Rubber Manufacturers' Association 91. SAE Society of Automotive Engineers 92. SCPRF Structural Clay Products Research Foundation 93. SDI Steel Deck Institute w 94. SDI Steel Door Institute 95. SIGMA Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturing Association 96. SJI Steel Joist Institute 97. SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association 98. SPI Society of the Plastics Industry 99. SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council 100. SWI Steel Window Institute 101. TEMA Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers' Association 102. TCA Tile Council of America 103. UBC Uniform Building Code 104. UFC Uniform Fire Code - 105. UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 106. UMC Uniform Mechanical Code 107. US U.S. Bureau of Standards - 108. USBR Bureau of Reclamation 109. WCLIB West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau 110. WWPA Western Wood Products Association PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01092 4 ABBREVIATIONS ~ KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01300 SUBMITTALS PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES A. Submittals shall be identified as ENGINEER may require and in the number of copies specified. The data shown on the Shop Drawings shall be complete with respect to quantities, dimensions, specified performance and design criteria, materials and similar data to show ENGINEER the materials and equipment CONTRACTOR proposes to provide and to enable ENGINEER to review the information for the purposes required. B. Each Sample shall be identified clearly as to material, Supplier, pertinent data such as catalog numbers and the use for which intended and otherwise as ENGINEER may require to enable ENGINEER to review the submittal for the purposes required. 1.2 SHOP DRAWING AND SAMPLE SUBMISSION PROCEDURES A. Before submitting each Shop Drawing or Sample, CONTRACTOR shall have determined and verified: 1. All field measurements, quantities, dimensions, specified performance criteria, installation requirements, materials, catalog numbers and similar information with respect thereto. 2. All materials with respect to intended use, fabrication, shipping, handling, storage, assembly and installation pertaining to the performance of the Work. 3. All information relative to CONTRACTOR's sole responsibilities in respect of means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. B. CONTRACTOR shall also have reviewed and coordinated each Shop Drawing or Sample with other Shop Drawings and Samples and with the requirements of the Work and the Contract Documents. 1. Each Shop Drawing and Sample submission will bear a stamp or specific written indication that CONTRACTOR has satisfied CONTRACTOR's obligations under the Contract Documents with respect to CONTRACTOR's review and approval of that submission. 2. At the time of each submission, CONTRACTOR shall give ENGINEER specific written notice of such variations, if any, that the Shop Drawing or Sample submitted may have from the requirements of the Contract 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 1 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Documents, such notice to be in a written communication separate from the submittal; and, in addition, shall cause a specific notation to be made on each Shop Drawing and Sample submitted to ENGINEER for review and approval of each such variation. 1.3 ENGINEER'S REVIEW A. ENGINEER will review and approve or disapprove or return as incomplete Shop Drawings and Samples. ENGINEER's review and approval or disapproval will be only to determine if the items covered by the Submittals will, after installation or incorporation in the Work, conform to the information given in the Contract Documents and be compatible with the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents. ENGINEER's review and approval or disapproval will not extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction (except where a particular means, method, technique, sequence or procedure of construction is specifically and expressly called for by the Contract Documents) or to safety precautions or programs incident thereto. The review and approval of a separate item as such will not indicate approval of the assembly in which the item functions. CONTRACTOR shall make corrections required by ENGINEER, and shall return the required number of corrected copies of Shop Drawings and submit as required new Samples for review and approval. CONTRACTOR shall direct specific attention in writing to revisions other than the corrections called for by ENGINEER on previous submittals. B. ENGINEER's review and approval of Shop Drawings or Samples shall not relieve CONTRACTOR from responsibility for any variation from the requirements of the Contract Documents unless CONTRACTOR has in writing called ENGINEER's attention to each such variation at the time of submission and ENGINEER has given written approval of each such variation by a specific written notation thereof incorporated in or accompanying the Shop Drawing or Sample approval; nor will any approval by ENGINEER relieve CONTRACTOR from responsibility for complying with the requirements of paragraph 1.2 above. C. Where a Shop Drawing or Sample is required by the Contract Documents, any related Work performed prior to ENGINEER's review and approval of the pertinent Submittal will be at the sole expense and responsibility of CONTRACTOR. 1.4 GENERAL A. Inquiries: Direct to ENGINEER regarding procedure,purpose, or extent of Submittal. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 2 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING B. As specified herein, unless specified otherwise in Division 2 through Division 16, and as may otherwise be established during the preconstruction conference. C. OWNER's Authorization: At any time, OWNER may authorize changes to procedures and requirements for Submittals, as necessary to accomplish specific purpose of each Submittal. Such authorization will be by Field Order or Work Change Directive. D. Timeliness: Schedule and make submissions in accordance with requirements of individual Specification sections and in such sequence as to cause no delay in Work or in work of other contractors. E. Identification of Submittals: - 1. Complete, sign, and transmit with each Submittal package, one Transmittal of CONTRACTOR's Submittal Form attached at the end of this section. 2. Identify each Submittal with numbering and tracking system approved by ENGINEER: _ a. Sequentially number each Submittal. b. Resubmission of a Submittal will have original number with sequential alphabetic suffix. 3. Submittal Number Format: SSSSS-NN-V. a. SSSSS: Representing section number. b. NN: Submittal number (01 through 99). -- C. V: Resubmission version with sequential alphabetic suffix. 4. Format: Orderly, indexed with labeled tab dividers. 5. Show date of submission and dates of previous submissions. 6. Show Project title and OWNER's contract identification and contract number. 7. Show names of CONTRACTOR, Subcontractor or Supplier, and manufacturer as appropriate. 8. Identify, as applicable, Contract Document section and paragraph to which Submittal applies. 9. Clearly identify revisions from previous submissions. F. Incomplete Submittal Submissions: 1. At ENGINEER's sole discretion, ENGINEER will either(i) return the entire Submittal for CONTRACTOR's revision/correction and resubmission, or (ii) retain portions of the Submittal and request submission/resubmission of specified items or as noted thereon. 2. Submittals which do not clearly bear CONTRACTOR's specific written indication of CONTRACTOR review and approval of Submittal or which are transmitted with an unsigned or uncertified submission form 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 3 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING or as may otherwise be required under Contract Documents, will be returned to CONTRACTOR unreviewed for resubmission in accordance with Contract Documents. 3. Delays, resequencing or other impact to Work resulting from CONTRACTOR's submission of unchecked or unreviewed, incomplete, inaccurate or erroneous, or nonconforming Submittals, which will require CONTRACTOR's resubmission of a Submittal for ENGINEER's review, shall not constitute a basis of claim for adjustment in Contract Price or Contract Times. G. Nonspecified Submissions: Submissions not required under these Contract Documents will not be reviewed and will be returned to CONTRACTOR. H. Disposition of Submittals, Except Shop Drawings and Samples: ENGINEER will review, stamp, and indicate requirements for resubmission or acceptance on Submittal as follows: 1. Accepted: a. Acceptance of Submittals other than schedules will indicate that Submittal conforms to intent of Contract Documents as to form and substance. b. CONTRACTOR may proceed to perform Submittal related Work. C. One copy furnished to OWNER. d. One copy furnished to Resident Project Representative. e. One copy for ENGINEER's file. f. Two copies returned to CONTRACTOR, one for onsite records. 2. Rejected as Noted (Revise/Correct or Develop Replacement and Resubmit): a. Revise/correct in accordance with ENGINEER's comments and resubmit. b. One copy to ENGINEER's file. c. One copy returned to CONTRACTOR appropriately annotated. d. Remaining copy will be destroyed. I. ENGINEER's Review: ENGINEER will act upon CONTRACTOR's Submittal and transmit response to CONTRACTOR not later than 30 days after receipt, unless: (i) specified otherwise or (ii) accepted by ENGINEER as set forth in Paragraph ENGINEER's Duties below and identified on current accepted submissions. Resubmittals will be subject to the same review time. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 4 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING J. ENGINEER's Duties: 1. Review Submittals with reasonable promptness and in accordance with current accepted submissions. a. No adjustment of Contract Times or Price will be allowed due to ENGINEER's review of Submittals, unless all of following criteria are met: 1) CONTRACTOR has notified ENGINEER in writing that timely review of Submittal in question is critical to progress of Work, and has received ENGINEER's written acceptance to reflect such on current accepted submissions and progress schedule. Written agreement by the ENGINEER to reduce the above Submittal review time will be made only for unusual and CONTRACTOR justified reasons. Acceptance of a progress schedule containing Submittal review times less than specified above or less than agreed to in writing by ENGINEER will not constitute ENGINEER's acceptance of the review times. 2) ENGINEER has failed to review and return first submission of a Submittal within agreed time indicated on current accepted schedule of submissions or, if no time is indicated thereon, within 30 days. 3) CONTRACTOR demonstrates that delay in progress of Work is directly attributable to ENGINEER's failure to return Submittal within time indicated and accepted by ENGINEER. b. No adjustment of Contract Times or Price will be allowed due to delays in progress of Work caused by rejection and subsequent resubmission of Submittals, including multiple resubmissions. 2. Review, return for correction, reject, or accept or approve Submittals submissions only as set forth in this section. 3. Stamp and indicate requirements for resubmission and acceptance or approval of Submittal submission. 4. Return Submittals to CONTRACTOR for distribution or revision and resubmission. 5. Transmit to CONTRACTOR without review Submittal submissions received directly from Subcontractors, Suppliers, manufacturers, and nonrequired submissions from CONTRACTOR. 1.5 ADMINISTRATIVE SUBMITTALS A. Description: Submittals required by Contract Documents that are not Shop Drawings or Samples, or that do not reflect quality of product or method of `- construction. Administrative Submittals may include, but will not be limited to those Submittals identified below. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 5 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING B. Copies: Submit five. C. Applications for Payment (and Cash Allowance Data and Values): Meet requirements of Section 00700, GENERAL CONDITIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS, Paragraph 1.09, MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. D. Construction Photographs: In accordance with Section 01040, COORDINATION, and as may otherwise be required in the Contract Documents. E. Progress Reports and Quantity Charts: As may be required in Section 0 13 10, PROGRESS SCHEDULES. F. Schedules: 1. Progress Schedule(s): Meet the requirements of Section 0 13 10, PROGRESS SCHEDULES. - 2. Schedule of Values: Meet requirements of Section 00700, GENERAL CONDITIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS, Paragraph 1.09, MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. 3. Submissions: a. Prepare and submit, preliminary list of submissions grouped by Contract Document article/paragraph number or Specification section number, with identification, numbering and tracking system as specified under Paragraph Identification of Submittals and as approved by ENGINEER. b. Include only the following required submissions: 1) Shop Drawings and Samples. 2) Training plans. 3) Test procedures. 4) Operation and maintenance manuals. 5) Record documents. 6) Specifically required certificates, warranties, and service agreements. 7) Listing of Specifications and products for which substitutes or "or-equals" will be proposed. C. Identify items for which CONTRACTOR anticipates proposing substitute or "or-equal" products or methods. d. Coordinate with progress schedule and prepare submissions to show for each clearly identified Submittal, at a minimum, the following: 1) Estimated submission date to ENGINEER. 2) Specifically requested and clearly identified review time if _.._ shorter than that set forth herein for ENGINEER, with 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 6 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING justification for such request and critical dates Submittals will be needed from ENGINEER. 3) For first 6-month period from the date the Contract Times commence or following any update or adjustment of the submissions, the estimated submission date shall be week, month, and year; for submissions beyond 6-month time period, show closest month and year. e. Submit to ENGINEER monthly (i) updated list if changes have occurred, otherwise submit a written communication confirming existing list, and (ii) adjusted submissions reflecting submission activity planned for forthcoming 6-month time period and beyond. Coordinate with progress schedule updates. G. Training Materials: Meet the requirements of Section 01640, - MANUFACTURERS' SERVICES. H. Submittals Required by Laws and Regulations and Governing Agencies: 1. Submit promptly notifications, reports, certifications, payrolls, and otherwise as may be required, directly to the applicable federal, state, or - local governing agency or their representative. 2. Transmit to ENGINEER for OWNER's records one copy of correspondence and transmittals (to include enclosures and attachments) between CONTRACTOR and governing agency. 1.6 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Excessive Review: Review of the first submission and two resubmissions of Shop Drawings, test procedures, training plans, and O&M manuals will be -- performed by ENGINEER and ENGINEER's Consultants, as appropriate, at no cost to CONTRACTOR. Subsequent additional resubmissions of such Submittals will be reviewed by ENGINEER and ENGINEER's Consultants, - however ENGINEER will document work hours and other expenses required to perform such additional review(s) and CONTRACTOR shall reimburse OWNER for these costs. B. Substitute and "Or-Equal" Items: Meet requirements of Section 01600, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT. C. Copies: Submit six. �- D. Submit Shop Drawings to ENGINEER in accordance with requirements herein and as specifically required by individual Specification sections for equipment and materials to be furnished under these Contract Documents. -~ 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 7 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING E. Identify and Indicate: 1. Pertinent Drawing sheet(s) and detail number(s), products, units and assemblies, and system or equipment identification or tag numbers. 2. Critical field dimensions and relationships to other critical features of Work. a. Each deviation or variation from Contract Documents. F. Resubmissions: Clearly identify each correction or change made. G. Foreign Manufacturers: When proposed, include following additional information: 1. Names and addresses of at least two companies closest to Project that maintain technical service representatives. 2. Complete inventory of spare parts and accessories for each piece of equipment. H. Preparation: 1. Format: Whenever possible, schedule for and combine Shop Drawings required for submission in each Specification section or division into a single Submittal package. Also combine product data for like items into a single Submittal package. 2. Present in a clear and thorough manner and of sufficient detail to show kind, size, arrangement, and function of components, materials, and devices and compliance with Contract Documents. Identify details by reference to sheet and detail, and schedule or room numbers shown on Drawings. 3. Reproducible Copy: ' a. Preferred Minimum Sheet Size: 8-1/2-by 11-inch and 11-by 17-inch pages, suitable for photocopying. b. Larger than I I-by 17-Inch Sheets: 22-inch by 34-inch preferred, - mylar or sepias suitable for copying in a blueprint machine. 4. Piping Systems: Drawn to scale. 5. Product Data: Clearly mark each copy to identify pertinent products or models and show performance characteristics and capacities, dimensions and clearances required, wiring or piping diagrams and controls, and external connections, anchorages, and supports required. - 6. Equipment and Component Titles: Identical to title shown on Drawings. 7. Manufacturer's standard schematic drawings and diagrams as follows: a. Modify to delete information that is not applicable to Work. b. Supplement standard information to provide information specifically applicable to Work. -, 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 8 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING ~ I. Design Data: 1. Provide an appropriately licensed professional engineer to perform design, oversee preparation of Shop Drawings, manufacturing, and installation, as appropriate, and to stamp and certify Shop Drawings conform with design requirements and requirements of Laws and Regulations and governing agencies. 2. When specified, provide Project-specific information as required and as �,. necessary to clearly show calculations, dimensions, logic and assumptions, and referenced standards and codes upon which design is based. J. Disposition: ENGINEER will review, mark, and stamp Shop Drawings as appropriate and distribute marked-up copies as noted. 1. Approved as Submitted (for incorporation in Work): a. One copy furnished OWNER. b. One copy furnished Resident Project Representative. C. One copy retained in ENGINEER's file. d. Remaining copies will be returned to CONTRACTOR -- appropriately annotated. 1) One copy to be kept on file as record document at CONTRACTOR's office at site. �- 2) Remaining copies for CONTRACTOR's office file, Subcontractors, or Suppliers. e. CONTRACTOR may begin to implement (i) activities to incorporate specific product(s) or(ii) Work covered by Shop Drawing as shown on approved Shop Drawing. 2. Approved as Noted (for incorporation in Work): a. One copy furnished OWNER. b. One copy furnished Resident Project Representative. C. One copy retained in ENGINEER's file. d. Remaining copies will be returned to CONTRACTOR appropriately annotated. 1) One copy to be kept on file as a record document at M CONTRACTOR's office at the site. 2) Remaining copies for CONTRACTOR's office file, Subcontractors, or Suppliers. e. CONTRACTOR may begin to implement (i) activities to incorporate product(s) or (ii) Work covered by Shop Drawing and in accordance with ENGINEER's notations on Shop Drawing. f. Revise copies of Submittal data in operation and maintenance manuals according to exceptions as noted. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 9 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 3. Disapproved: a. Revise/Correct and Resubmit or Develop Replacement and Submit: 1) One copy furnished Resident Project Representative. 2) One copy retained in ENGINEER's file. 3) One copy will be returned to CONTRACTOR appropriately annotated. 4) Remaining copies, if any, will be destroyed. 5) CONTRACTOR is responsible to revise, correct, and to resubmit Shop Drawing (in same manner and quantity as specified for original submission). b. Shop Drawing is not approved. 4. Incomplete: a. Complete and Submit or Resubmit Missing Portion(s): 1) ENGINEER will retain copies of incomplete Submittal and transmit a written list of deficiencies. 2) CONTRACTOR shall submit specified item(s) to correct the incomplete Submittal. b. Shop Drawing is not approved. 1.7 SAMPLES A. Copies: Submit two, unless otherwise specified in individual Specification section or in sufficient quantity and of size to enable examination as required and to establish quality or equality thereof. B. Procedure: Submit in accordance with current accepted submissions so as not to delay Work and with sufficient time to allow examination. C. CONTRACTOR: Responsible for safe and proper delivery of Samples and to " prepay cartage charges. Submit additional Samples as may be required. D. Identification: Clearly indicate Specification section, source, location, date taken, by whom, certification as required and other appropriate information as may be indicated in the Specifications to facilitate ENGINEER's review. E. Use: Approved Sample items may be incorporated into Work when no longer needed by ENGINEER for reference. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 10 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1.8 QUALITY CONTROL SUBMITTALS A. Certificates: 1. Manufacturer's Certificate of Compliance: a. When specified in individual Specification sections or where products are specified to a recognized standard or code, submit prior to shipment of product or material to the site. b. ENGINEER may permit use of certain materials or assemblies prior to sampling and testing if accompanied by accepted certification of compliance. C. Signed by product manufacturer certifying that materials, manufacture, and product specified conforms to or exceeds specified requirements and intent for which product will be used. Submit supporting reference data, affidavits, and certifications as appropriate. d. May reflect recent or previous test results on material or product, -- but must be acceptable to ENGINEER. 2. Certificates of Successful Testing or Inspection: Submit when testing or inspection is required by Laws and Regulations or governing agency or specified in the individual Specification sections. 3. Manufacturer's Certificate of Proper Installation: As required in Section 01640, MANUFACTURERS' SERVICES. B. Operation and Maintenance Manual: As required in the equipment Specification section. 4 C. Statements of Qualification: Evidence of qualification, certification, or registration. As required in these Contract Documents to verify qualifications of professional land surveyors, engineers, materials testing laboratories, specialty Subcontractors, trades, specialists, consultants, installers, and other professionals. D. Field Samples: Provide as required by individual Specifications and as may be required by ENGINEER during progress of Work. E. Written Test Reports of Each Test and Inspection: As a minimum, include the following: �. 1. Date of test and date issued, Project title and number, testing laboratory name, address, and telephone number, and name and signature of �- laboratory inspector. 2. Date and time of sampling or inspection and record of temperature and weather conditions. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 11 SUBMITTALS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 3. Identification of product and Specification section, location of Sample, test or inspection in the Project, type of inspection or test with referenced standard or code, certified results of test. 4. Compliance with Contract Documents, and identifying corrective action necessary to bring materials and equipment into compliance. 5. Provide an interpretation of test results, when requested by ENGINEER. 1.9 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. In accordance with Section 01700, CONTRACT CLOSEOUT. 1.10 SUPPLEMENTS A. The supplements listed below, following "END OF SECTION", are part of this Specification. 1. Forms: Transmittal of CONTRACTOR's Submittal PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01300 12 SUBMITTALS CH2M HILL TRANSMrrrAL of CONTRACTOR'S SUBMITTAL (ATTACH To EACH SUBMITTAL) DATE: TO: Submittal No.: ❑New Submittal ❑Resubmittal Previous Submittal No.: Project: Project No.: Specification Section No.: FROM: (Cover only one section with each transmittal) Contractor Schedule Date of Submittal: �. SUBMITTAL TYPE: ❑Shop Drawing ❑Administrative ❑Sample ❑Quality Control ❑Contract Closeout ❑ "Or-Equal"/Substitute W- The following items are hereby submitted: Number of Description of Item Submitted Spec. Drawing or Contains Variation Copies (Type,Size,Model Number,Etc.) Para.No. Brochure Number to Contract No Yes CONTRACTOR hereby certifies that (i)CONTRACTOR has complied with the requirements of Contract Documents in preparation, review, and submission of designated Submittal and (ii)the Submittal is complete and in accordance with the Contract Documents and requirements of laws and regulations and governing agencies. By: CONTRACTOR(Authorized Signature) KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01310 PROGRESS SCHEDULES PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SUBMITTALS A. Reference Section 1-08.3 of the Standard Specifications. B. Submit with Each Progress Schedule Submission: 1. Four Legible Copies of the Progress Schedule: For each computer generated schedule submission. C. Preliminary Progress Schedule: Submit no later than 5 calendar days after the date the Contract is executed. D. Progress Schedule: Submit adjusted schedule or confirm validity of current schedule on the 1 st day of each month after submittal of the preliminary progress schedule, and at such other times as necessary to reflect: (i) progress of Work to within 5 working days prior to submission; (ii) changes in Work scope and activities modified since submission; (iii) delays in Submittals or resubmittals, deliveries, or Work; (iv) adjusted or modified sequences of Work; (v) other identifiable changes; and (vi) revised projections of progress and completion. `w E. Narrative Progress Report: Submit with each monthly submission of progress schedule. 1.2 PROGRESS OF THE WORK A. If CONTRACTOR fails to complete activity by its latest scheduled completion date and this failure may extend Contract Times (or Milestones), CONTRACTOR shall, within 7 days of such failure, submit a written statement as to how CONTRACTOR intends to correct nonperformance and return to the acceptable current progress schedule. Actions by CONTRACTOR to complete Work within Contract Times (or Milestones) will not be justification for adjustment to Contract Price or Contract Times. B. OWNER may order CONTRACTOR to increase plant, equipment, labor force or working hours if CONTRACTOR fails to: (i) complete a critical scheduled activity by its latest Milestone completion date, or (ii) satisfactorily execute Work as necessary to prevent delay to the overall completion of the Project. �^ 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01310 1 PROGRESS SCHEDULES KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1.3 PRELIMINARY PROGRESS SCHEDULE A. As a minimum, submit two bar charts as follows: 1. 90-Day Plan: Show major initial activities including, but not limited to, mobilization, permits, submittals for early product procurement and long lead time items, initial site work, and other activities anticipated in the first 90-day period of the Contract Time. 2. Project Overview Plan: Show major components of the Work and the sequence relations between major components and subdivisions of major components. The chart shall indicate the relationship and time frames in which the various facilities will be made substantially complete and placed into service in accordance with the Project Milestones. B. Planned durations and start dates shall be indicated for each Work item subdivision. Each major component and subdivision component shall be accurately plotted on time scale sheets not to exceed 11 inches by 17 inches in size. Not more than two sheets shall be employed to represent this overview information. C. The preliminary progress schedule, when accepted by the ENGINEER, will be the initially acceptable schedule. 1.4 PROGRESS SCHEDULE A. General: 1. Schedule(s) shall reflect Work sequences, restraints, delivery windows, review times, Contract Times, and Milestones set forth in the Agreement and Section 01040, COORDINATION, and shall begin with the date of Notice to Proceed and conclude with the date of Final Completion. 2. The schedule requirement herein is the minimum required. CONTRACTOR may prepare a more sophisticated schedule if such will aid CONTRACTOR in execution and timely completion of Work. - 3. Base schedule on standard 5-day Work week. 4. When bar chart schedules are specified, use Primavera Project Planner (P3) latest version or a compatible and approved software. " 5. Adjust or confirm schedules in accordance with paragraph 6.6 of the General Conditions on a monthly basis. 6. Float time is a Project resource available to both parties to meet contract Milestones and Contract Times. 7. Use of float suppression techniques such as preferential sequencing or logic, special lead/lag logic restraints, and extended activity times are prohibited, and use of float time disclosed or implied by use of alternate 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01310 2 PROGRESS SCHEDULES KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING float-suppression techniques shall be shared to proportionate benefit of OWNER and CONTRACTOR. 8. Pursuant to above float-sharing requirement, no time extensions will be granted nor delay damages paid until a delay occurs which (i) impacts Project's critical path, (ii) consumes available float or contingency time, and (iii) extends Work beyond contract completion date. 9. If CONTRACTOR provides an accepted schedule with an early completion date, OWNER reserves the right to reduce Contract Times to -- match the early completion date by issuing a deductive Change Order at no change in Contract Price. -- 1.5 NARRATIVE PROGRESS REPORT A. Include, as a minimum: 1. Summary of Work completed during the past period between Narrative Progress Reports. 2. Work planned during the next period. 3. Explanation of differences between summary of Work completed and Work planned in previously submitted Narrative Progress Report. 4. Current and anticipated delaying factors and their estimated impact on other activities and completion Milestones. 5. Corrective action taken or proposed. 1.6 CLAIMS FOR ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRACT TIMES A. Where ENGINEER has not yet rendered formal decision on CONTRACTOR's claim for adjustment of Contract Times, and parties are unable to agree as to amount of adjustment to be reflected in progress w- schedule, CONTRACTOR shall reflect that amount of time adjustment in progress schedule as ENGINEER may accept as appropriate for the interim. It is understood and agreed that such interim acceptance by ENGINEER will not be binding and will be made only for purpose of continuing to schedule Work, until such time as formal decision as to an adjustment, if any, of the Contract Times acceptable to the ENGINEER has been rendered. CONTRACTOR shall revise progress schedule prepared thereafter in accordance with ENGINEER's formal decision. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01310 3 PROGRESS SCHEDULES KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01500 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS PART1 GENERAL 1.1 REFERENCES A. American Association of Nurserymen: American Standards for Nursery Stock. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Administrative Submittals: Copies of permits and approvals for construction as required by Laws and Regulations and governing agencies. 1.3 MOBILIZATION -- A. Mobilization shall include, but not be limited to, these principal items: 1. Obtaining required permits. -- 2. Moving CONTRACTOR's plant and equipment required for first month operations onto site. 3. Providing onsite communication facilities, including telephones. 4. Providing onsite sanitary facilities and potable water facilities as specified and as required by Laws and Regulations, and governing agencies. 5. Arranging for and erection of CONTRACTOR's work and storage yard. 6. Posting OSHA required notices and establishing safety programs and procedures. 7. Having the CONTRACTOR's superintendent at the site full time. 8. Submitting of initially acceptable schedules as required elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 9. Providing on-site trailer for ENGINEER. 1.4 PERMITS A. Permits, Licenses, or Approvals: Obtain in accordance with the General Conditions and as otherwise may be provided in the Contract Documents. 1.5 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY A. Comply with OWNER's safety rules while on OWNER's property. B. Keep OWNER informed of serious accidents on the site and related claims. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01500 1 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING C. Use of Explosives: No blasting or use of explosives will be allowed on the site. D. During the performance of the Work, CONTRACTOR is responsible for adapting its means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction to allow OWNER to maintain operation as described in Section 01010, SUMMARY OF WORK, at the existing level of stormwater facility operation and consistent with applicable permit requirements, and Laws and Regulations. In performing such Work and in cooperating with the OWNER to maintain operations, it may be necessary for the CONTRACTOR to plan, design, and provide various temporary services, utilities, connections, temporary piping and heating, access, and similar items which will be included within the Contract Price. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 TEMPORARY UTILITIES A. Water: 1. Construction or potable water is available near the site but may only be used as defined in Section 01500, Part 3.1.A.3 below. Make arrangements for and bear costs of providing water required for construction purposes and for drinking by construction personnel during the Project construction. 2. Hydrant Water: a. Is available from nearby hydrants. Secure written permission for connection and use from the water department and meet requirements for use. Notify fire department before obtaining water from fire hydrants. b. Use only special hydrant-operating wrenches to open hydrants. Make certain that hydrant valve is open full, since cracking the valve causes damage to the hydrant. Repair damaged hydrants and notify the appropriate agency as quickly as possible. Hydrants shall be completely accessible to the fire department at all times. C. Include costs to connect and transport water to construction areas in the Contract Price. 3. Irrigation Water: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all costs associated with the supply of irrigation water. Irrigation water may be obtained from the following three sources. The CONTRACTOR shall use the sources in the assigned priority. a. First priority: Existing water within lagoon and constructed wetland. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01500 2 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING b. Second priority: The OWNER is in the process of developing three shallow wells in the vicinity of the project. The timing of completion is unknown at this time. If the wells are operational at the time of planting, the CONTRACTOR shall use this source of water should water from the lagoons or constructed wetland not be available for use. The OWNER shall pay for all power used to run well pumps. C. Third priority: If water is unavailable from either the lagoon, - constructed wetland, or shallow wells, the CONTRACTOR shall use water from city-potable sources. Chlorine content of the water shall be tracked on a daily basis. All water used in irrigation from -- city-potable sources shall be dechlorinated with sodium hypochlorite to levels acceptable for use in irrigation water. The hydrant that is used for potable-water access and all connections, including back-flow preventers, isolation valves, or other valving shall be approved by the OWNER prior to installation by the CONTRACTOR. B. Sanitary and Personnel Facilities: Provide and maintain facilities for CONTRACTOR's employees, Subcontractors, and all other onsite employer's employees. Service, clean, and maintain facilities and enclosures. C. Fire Protection: Furnish and maintain on the site adequate firefighting equipment capable of extinguishing incipient fires. Comply with applicable parts of the National Fire Prevention Standard for Safeguarding Building Construction Operations (NFPA No. 241). 3.2 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY A. General: 1. Perform Work within rights-of-way and easements in a systematic -- manner that minimizes inconvenience to property owners and the public. 2. No residence or business shall be cut off from vehicular traffic for a period exceeding 4 hours unless special arrangements have been made. 3. Maintain in continuous service all existing oil and gas pipelines, underground power, telephone or communication cable, water mains, irrigation lines, sewers, poles and overhead power, and all other utilities encountered along the line of work, unless other arrangements satisfactory to owners of said utilities have been made. 4. Where completion of Work requires temporary or permanent removal and/or relocation of an existing utility, coordinate all activities with owner of said utility and perform all work to their satisfaction. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01500 3 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 5. Protect, shore, brace, support, and maintain underground pipes, conduits, drains, and other underground utility construction uncovered or otherwise affected by construction operations. 6. Keep fire hydrants and water control valves free from obstruction and available for use at all times. 7. In areas where the CONTRACTOR's operations are adjacent to or near a utility such as gas, telephone, television, electric power, water, sewer, or irrigation system and such operations may cause damage or inconvenience, suspend operations until arrangements necessary for protection thereof have been made by the CONTRACTOR. 8. Notify property owners and utility offices which may be affected by the construction operation at least 2 days in advance. a. Before exposing a utility, obtain utility owner's permission. Should service of utility be interrupted due to the CONTRACTOR's operation, notify proper authority immediately. Cooperate with said authority in restoring service as promptly as possible and bear costs incurred. 9. Do not impair operation of existing sewer systems. Prevent construction _.. material, pavement, concrete, earth, volatile and corrosive wastes, and other debris from entering sewers, pump stations, or other sewer structures. Maintain original site drainage wherever possible. B. Barricades and Lights: 1. Provide as necessary to prevent unauthorized entry to construction areas and affected roads, streets, and alleyways, inside and outside of fenced area, and as required to ensure public safety and the safety of CONTRACTOR's employees, other employer's employees, and others who may be affected by the Work. 2. Provide to protect existing facilities and adjacent properties from potential damage. 3. Locate to enable access by property owners. 4. Protect streets, roads, highways, and other public thoroughfares that are closed to traffic by effective barricades with acceptable warning signs. 5. Locate barricades at the nearest intersecting public thoroughfare on each side of the blocked section. C. Trees and Plantings: 1. Protect from damage and preserve trees, shrubs, and other plants outside the limits of the Work and within the limits of the Work which are designated on the Drawings to remain undisturbed. a. Employ hand excavation as necessary to prevent tree injury. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 .... 01500 4 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING r b. Do not stockpile materials or permit traffic within drip lines of trees. C. Provide and maintain temporary barricades around trees. d. Cover temporarily exposed roots with wet burlap, and keep the burlap moist until soil is replaced around the roots. e. No trees, except those specifically shown on Drawings to be removed, shall be removed without written approval of the ENGINEER. -- f. Dispose of removed trees in a legal manner off the site. 2. The balling and burlapping of trees indicated for replacement shall conform to the recommended specifications set forth in the American - Standards for Nursery Stock, published by American Association of Nurserymen. All balls shall be firm and intact and made-balls will not be accepted. Handle ball and burlap trees by the ball and not by the top. 3. In the event of damage to bark, trunks, limbs, or roots of plants that are not designated for removal, treat damage by corrective pruning,bark tracing, application of a heavy coating of tree paint, and other accepted horticultural and tree surgery practices. 4. Replace each plant that dies as a result of construction activities. " D. Endangered Species: 1. Take precautions necessary and prudent to protect native endangered flora and fauna. 2. Notify ENGINEER of construction activities that might threaten endangered species or their habitats. 3. ENGINEER will mark areas known as habitats of endangered species prior to commencement of onsite activities. 4. Additional areas will be marked by ENGINEER, as other habitats of endangered species become known during construction. 3.3 TEMPORARY CONTROLS A. Air Pollution Control: 1. Minimize air pollution from construction operations. 2. Burning: a. Of waste materials, rubbish, or other debris will not be permitted on or adjacent to the site. b. Do not burn on easements through private property, unless specifically permitted in writing by the property owner, in addition to complying with state, county, and local regulations regarding burning. 3. Conduct operations of dumping rock and of carrying rock away in trucks to cause a minimum of dust. Give unpaved streets, roads, detours, ._ 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01500 5 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING or haul roads used in the construction area a dust-preventive treatment or periodically water to prevent dust. Strictly adhere to applicable environmental regulations for dust prevention. 4. Provide and maintain temporary dust-tight partitions, bulkheads, or other protective devices during construction to permit normal operation of existing facilities. Construct partitions of plywood, insulating board, plastic sheets, or similar material. Construct partitions in such a manner that dust and dirt from demolition and cutting will not enter other parts of existing building or facilities. Remove temporary partitions as soon as the need no longer exists. 3.4 STORAGE YARDS AND BUILDINGS A. Coordinate requirements with Section 01600, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT. B. Temporary Storage Yards: Construct temporary storage yards for storage of products that are not subject to damage by weather conditions. C. Temporary Storage Buildings: 1. Provide environmental control systems that meet recommendations of manufacturers of equipment and materials stored. 2. Arrange or partition to provide security of contents and ready access for inspection and inventory. 3. Store combustible materials (paints, solvents, fuels, etc.) in a well- ventilated and remote building meeting safety standards. 3.5 PARKING AREAS A. Control vehicular parking to preclude interference with public traffic or parking, access by emergency vehicles, OWNER's and adjacent properties' operations, or construction operations. B. Provide parking facilities for personnel working on the Project. 3.6 VEHICULAR TRAFFIC A. Comply with Laws and Regulations regarding closing or restricting the use of _w public streets or highways. No public or private road shall be closed, except by written permission of the proper authority. Assure the least possible obstruction to traffic and normal commercial pursuits. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 _... 01500 6 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING B. Conduct Work to interfere as little as possible with public travel, whether vehicular or pedestrian. 1. Whenever it is necessary to cross, close, or obstruct roads, driveways, and walks, whether public or private, provide and maintain suitable and safe bridges, detours, or other temporary expedients for accommodation of public and private travel. 2. Road Closures: Maintain satisfactory means of exit for persons residing or having occasion to transact business along the route of the Work. If it is necessary to close off roadway or alley providing sole vehicular access to property for periods greater than 2 hours, provide written notice to each owner so affected 3 days prior to such closure. In such cases, closings of up to 4 hours may be allowed. Closures of up to 10 hours may be allowed if a week's written notice is given and undue hardship does not result. 3. Maintenance of traffic is not required if CONTRACTOR obtains written permission from OWNER and tenant of private property, or from the -- authority having jurisdiction over public property involved, to obstruct traffic at the designated point. 4. In making street crossings, do not block more than one-half the street at a time. Whenever possible, widen the shoulder on the opposite side to facilitate traffic flow. Provide temporary surfacing on shoulders as necessary. C. Maintain top of backfilled trenches before they are paved, to allow normal vehicular traffic to pass over. Provide temporary access driveways where required. Cleanup operations shall follow immediately behind backfilling. D. When flaggers and guards are required by regulation or when deemed necessary for safety, furnish them with approved orange wearing apparel and other regulation traffic control devices. E. Notify the fire department and police department before closing street or portion thereof. Notify said departments when streets are again passable for emergency vehicles. Do not block off emergency vehicle access to consecutive arterial crossings or dead-end streets, in excess of 300 linear feet, without written permission from the fire department. Conduct operations with the least interference to fire equipment access, and at no time prevent such access. Furnish CONTRACTOR's night emergency telephone numbers to the police department. END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01500 7 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 01700 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Control Submittals: Written procedures for maintaining and markup `+ of record documents. B. Contract Closeout Submittals: Submit prior to application for final payment. 1. Approved Shop Drawings and Samples: As required in the General Conditions. 2. Special Bonds, Special Warranties, and Service Agreements. 3. Consent of Surety to Final Payment: As required in the General Conditions. 4. Releases or Waivers of Liens and Claims: As required in the General Conditions. 5. Releases from Agreements. 6. Final Application for Payment: Submit in accordance with procedures and requirements stated in Section 0700, GENERAL CONDITIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS, Paragraph 1.09, MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT. 7. Spare Parts and Special Tools: As required by individual specification sections. 1.2 RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Quality Assurance: 1. Furnish qualified and experienced person, whose duty and responsibility � shall be to maintain record documents. 2. Accuracy of Records: a. Coordinate changes within record documents, making legible and accurate entries on each page of Specifications and each sheet of Drawings and other documents where such entry is required to show change. b. Purpose of Project record documents is to document factual information regarding aspects of Work, both concealed and visible, to enable future modification of Work to proceed without lengthy and expensive site measurement, investigation, and examination. -- 3. Make entries within 24 hours after receipt of information that a change in Work has occurred. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01700 1 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1.3 RELEASES FROM AGREEMENTS A. Furnish OWNER written releases from property owners or public agencies where side agreements or special easements have been made, or where CONTRACTOR's operations have not been kept within the OWNER's construction right-of-way. B. In the event CONTRACTOR is unable to secure written releases, inform the OWNER of the reasons: 1. OWNER or its representatives will examine the site, and OWNER will direct CONTRACTOR to complete Work that may be necessary to satisfy terms of the easement. 2. Should CONTRACTOR refuse to perform this Work, OWNER reserves the right to have it done by separate contract and deduct the cost of same from the Contract Price, or require the CONTRACTOR to furnish a satisfactory Bond in a sum to cover legal claims for damages. 3. When OWNER is satisfied that Work has been completed in agreement with the Contract Documents and terms of easements, the right is reserved to waive the requirement for written release if: (i) CONTRACTOR's failure to obtain such statement is due to the grantor's refusal to sign, and this refusal is not based upon any legitimate claims that CONTRACTOR has failed to fulfill the terms of the easement, or (ii) CONTRACTOR is unable to contact or has had undue hardship in contacting the grantor. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 MAINTENANCE OF RECORD DOCUMENTS A. General: l. Promptly following commencement of Contract Times, secure from OWNER at no cost to CONTRACTOR, one complete set of Contract Documents. Drawings will be full size. 2. Delete ENGINEER title block and seal from all documents. 3. Label or stamp each record document with title, "RECORD - DOCUMENTS," in neat large printed letters. 4. Record information concurrently with construction progress and within 24 hours after receipt of information that change has occurred. Do not cover or conceal Work until required information is recorded. 5. Update 1 inch = 50 feet As-Built planting plans. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01700 2 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING B. Preservation: 1. Maintain documents in a clean, dry, legible condition and in good order. Do not use record documents for construction purposes. 2. Make documents and Samples available at all times for observation by ENGINEER. C. Making Entries on Drawings: 1. Using an erasable colored pencil (not ink or indelible pencil), clearly describe change by graphic line and note as required. a. Color Coding: 1) Green when showing information deleted from Drawings. 2) Red when showing information added to Drawings. 3) Blue and circled in blue to show notes. 2. Date entries. 3. Call attention to entry by "cloud" drawn around area or areas affected. 4. Legibly mark to record actual changes made during construction, including, but not limited to: a. Depths of various elements of foundation in relation to finished -- first floor data if not shown or where depth differs from that shown. b. Horizontal and vertical locations of existing and new -- Underground Facilities and appurtenances, and other underground structures, equipment, or Work. Reference to at least two measurements to permanent surface improvements. `- C. Location of internal utilities and appurtenances concealed in the construction referenced to visible and accessible features of the structure. d. Locate existing facilities, piping, equipment, and items critical to the interface between existing physical conditions or construction and new construction. e. Changes made by Addenda and Field Orders, Work Change Directive, Change Order, Written Amendment, and ENGINEER's written interpretation and clarification using consistent symbols for each and showing appropriate document tracking number. 5. Dimensions on Schematic Layouts: Show on record drawings, by dimension, the centerline of each run of items such as are described in previous subparagraph above. a. Clearly identify the item by accurate note such as "cast iron drain," "galv. water," and the like. b. Show, by symbol or note, vertical location of item ("under slab," "in ceiling plenum," "exposed," and the like). C. Make identification so descriptive that it may be related reliably to Specifications. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01700 3 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 3.2 FINAL CLEANING A. At completion of Work or of a part thereof and immediately prior to CONTRACTOR's request for certificate of Substantial Completion; or if no certificate is issued, immediately prior to CONTRACTOR's notice of completion, clean entire site or parts thereof, as applicable. 1. Leave the Work and adjacent areas affected in a cleaned condition satisfactory to OWNER and ENGINEER. 2. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to specified finish and match adjacent surfaces. 3. Broom clean exterior paved driveways and parking areas. 4. Hose clean sidewalks, loading areas, and others contiguous with principal structures. 5. Rake clean all other surfaces. 6. Leave water courses, gutters, and ditches open and clean. END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 19, 1997 01700 4 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 02846 SEEDING PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This section describes the Work necessary to establish grass for areas disturbed by construction and as shown on the Drawings. Work in this section includes furnishing and delivering material, seeding, mulching and tackifying, and maintenance of the grass. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Maintenance Period: Begin maintenance immediately after each area is seeded and continue for a period of 180 days after receiving written notification from the ENGINEER of the acceptance of seeding work. B. Seeding Zones: 1. Wetland Zone: This zone includes portions of the shallow marsh/scrub- shrub zone. 2. Transitional Zone: This zone includes portions of the diversion channel, transitional shrub zone, and the screening shrub zone. 3. Upland Zone: This zone includes the upland shrub/forest zone. C. Satisfactory Stand: 1. Wetland: Plant cover shall be complete over at least 98 percent of the w area shown; and no areas greater than 100 contiguous square feet shall have less than 75 percent cover. Plant cover shall be composed of species contained in the seed mix as shown in these Specifications. 2. Transitional and Upland: Grass cover shall be complete over at least 98 percent of the area; and no areas greater than 100 contiguous square feet shall have less than 50 percent cover. Plant cover shall be composed of species contained in the seed mix as shown in these Specifications. D. Herbivory: For the purposes of this contract, herbivory is the disturbance of plants by animals and shall include any animal consumption, uprooting, trampling, or other disturbance that precludes establishment of the desired plant. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Product labels/data sheets. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 1 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING B. Quality Control Submittals: 1. Availability of Plant Material: Within 1 month following award of contract, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER a summary of the availability of seed materials needed to complete this project. This summary shall include an affidavit from seed suppliers that specified, certified seed materials will be available by the expected startup of hydroseeding. 2. Seed: Certification of seed analysis, germination rate, and percent pure live seed for each kind of seed. Include with the certification: a. Name and address of laboratory. b. Date of test. C. Lot number for each seed specified. C. Contract Closeout Submittals: Description of required maintenance activities and activity frequency. D. Weed Control Plan: At least 30 days prior to planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for approval a plan for controlling weeds within all planted areas. This plan shall contain, at a minimum, the range of mechanical methods to be used on the site and the type and application rates of all herbicides potentially used on the site. The plan shall stipulate that all propagules (seeds, rhizomes, tubers, etc.) of potential weed species shall be controlled at a level to provide vigorous growth of planted/seeded species and sufficient to achieve satisfactory stands. The plan shall further describe how all weeds and their propagules shall be removed, killed, or otherwise - controlled prior to the establishment of the plants and during the maintenance period. The plan shall provide details regarding the above descriptions for any mechanical procedures used in a separate section from the details for other approaches. The names of licensed applicators that will apply or otherwise supervise the application of herbicides will be supplied as part of this plan. E. Herbivory Control Plan: At least 60 days prior to planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for approval a plan for controlling herbivory on wetland plantings. The plan shall stipulate that herbivory shall not result in noncompliance with plant establishment performance standards. CONTRACTOR's plan shall, at a minimum,be developed from among the following approaches: Biological Attractants: lure crops and/or field baiting; Repellents: foreign objects; mechanical noise-makers; reflective mylar tape; balloons; flags; scarecrows; predator decoys; automatic exploders; recorded distress calls; chicken-wire or multistrand fences and overhead polypropylene rope grids; high-pressure, rotating, and clapper-type sprinkler heads. CONTRACTOR may add options not included in this list. In addition, the plan shall contain an anticipated schedule for installation, monitoring, and removal of the herbivory controls. CONTRACTOR shall assume all costs for 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 2 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING installation and removal of all herbivory controls. CONTRACTOR shall obtain any permits or approvals necessary to execute the herbivory control plan at least 30 days prior to planting. F. Water Delivery Plan: At least 30 days prior to planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit a water delivery plan to ENGINEER for approval. The plan shall contain all approvals for access and use of city water. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION A. Seed: 1. Furnish in standard containers with seed name, lot number, net weight, percentages of purity (percent pure live seed), germination, and hard seed and maximum weed seed content, clearly marked for each container of seed. 2. Keep dry during storage. B. Seeding Mulch: Mark packages of mulch to show air dry weight. 1.5 WEATHER/PLANTING WINDOW RESTRICTIONS A. Perform Work under favorable weather and soil moisture conditions as determined by local practice. B. Seeding shall be conducted between April 1 and June 30, unless the ENGINEER provides other authorization. 1.6 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Complete final grading and have water delivery system ready for operation before starting Work on this section. See paragraphs 1.6.A. and 1.6.D. of Section 02847, WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, for more information. B. Notify ENGINEER at least 3 days in advance of: 1. Each material delivery. 2. Start of seeding activity. 1.7 MAINTENANCE SERVICE A. CONTRACTOR: Perform maintenance operations during maintenance period to include: 1. Watering: Use a watering system to maintain moist conditions for the Wetland, Transitional, and Upland zones. 2. Mulch: Replace wherever washed or blown away. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 3 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 3. Reseed unsatisfactory areas or portions thereof immediately when observed or at the end of the maintenance period if a satisfactory stand has not been produced. 4. Reseed unsatisfactory areas or portions thereof during next planting season if scheduled end of maintenance period falls after October 5. Next planting season begins on April 1 of the following year. 5. Reseed entire area if satisfactory stand does not develop by July 1 of the following year. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SUMMARY A. Three types of seeding mixes as defined on the Drawings shall be established with multiple plant species within each zone. The locations of the planting zones, area of plantings, and planting densities are shown on the Drawings. All plant materials delivered onsite shall be properly identified and shall be in healthy condition at the time of seeding. 2.2 PLANT MATERIALS A. Wetland seed mix shall be the following composition, proportion, and quality. Percentages listed represent pounds of pure live seed per 100 pounds of seed mix. Percent by Percent in Kind and Variety of Seed in Mixture Weight Mix Blue Wild rye, El mus glaucus 47 46.06 (min) Red Fescue, Festuca rubra 40 39.20 (min) rc fted Hair rass, Descham sia caes itosa 10 9.80 (min) estern Mannagrass, Glyceria 2 1.96 (min)cidentalis merican Sloughgrass Beckmannia 1 0.98 (min) s zi achne Weed Seed 0.5 (max) Inert and Other Crop 1.5 (max) TOTAL 100 B. Transitional Seed Mix shall be following composition, proportion, and quality. Percentages listed represent pounds of pure live seed per 100 pounds of seed mix. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 T 02846 4 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING Percent by Percentin Kind and Variety of Seed in Mixture Weight Mix Blue Wild rye, El mus glaucus 60 58.8 (min) Native Red Fescue, Festuca rubra, var. 30 29.4 (min) -y rubra Tufted Hair grass, Descham sia caes itosa 10 9.8 (min) Weed Seed 0.5 (max) Inert and Other Crop 1.5 (max) TOTAL 100 C. Upland seed mix shall be following composition, proportion, and quality. Percentages listed represent pounds of pure live seed per 100 pounds of seed mix. Percent by Percent in Kind and Variety of Seed in Mixture Weight Mix Blue Wild rye, Elymus glaucus 60 58.8 (min) Native Red Fescue, Festuca rubra, var. 30 29.4 (min) rubra Native California Brome, Bromus 10 9.8 (min) carinatus Weed Seed 0.5 (max) Inert and Other Crop 1.5 (max) TOTAL 100 W D. Seeds shall be clean and conform to the standards for certified grade seed or better as outlined by the State of Washington Department of Agriculture "Rules for Seed Certification," latest edition. 2.3 FERTILIZER - A. Humic acid extract with organic surfactants and cytokinins. Manufacturer: Kiwi Power, Quattro Environmental, Coronado, CA. B. Commercial, uniform in composition, free-flowing, slow-release formulation with a 17-7-12 NPK analysis. Manufacturer: Osmacote, Sierra Chemical Company, Milpitas, CA. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 5 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 2.4 MULCH A. Mulch shall contain the following: 1. Organic Mulch: Seed-meal based mulch fiber. 6-4-1 analysis. 2. Wood cellulose fiber mulch. 3. Product Name and Manufacturer Organic Mulch: "Fertil-Fibers", Quattro Environmental, Coronado, CA. 2.5 TACKIFIER A. The tackifier shall contain the following: 1. Guar plus bentonite clay. 2. 1/2-inch polypropylene strands. 3. Product Names and Manufacturers: a. Guar Plus Bentonite: "Cliffhanger Tack", American Colloids, Chicago, IL. b. Polypropylene Strands: "Tackifibers", Synthetic Industries, Chattanooga, TN. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 SUMMARY A. Seeding with the wetland seed mix shall be conducted in shallow marsh/scrub- shrub zone, as indicated on the Drawings. Seeding with the transitional mix shall be conducted in the diversion channel, the transitional shrub, and screening shrub zones, as indicated on the Drawings. Seeding with the upland mix shall occur within the upland shrub/forest zone. Seeding shall begin following installation of an adequate supply of water within the proximity of the site is completed by the OWNER and after final grading and seed bed preparation is completed in a given seeding area. Piping and pumping _. equipment for supplemental irrigation needs shall be onsite prior to seeding. Seeding shall be conducted by methods reviewed and approved by the ENGINEER. 3.2 SEEDING AREAS AND DENSITY A. The seeding shall be completed in the zones and at the required densities as shown on the Drawings. 3.3 PREPARATION FOR SEEDING A. Soils within the upland shrub forest, screening shrub, and transitional shrub planting zones shall be tested by an approved soil testing laboratory at CONTRACTOR's expense to determine recommended fertilizer and/or liming 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 6 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING rates. These recommended rates shall be submitted to the ENGINEER for review and followed by the CONTRACTOR. Sufficient lime shall be added to bring soil pH to between pH 6.5 and pH 7.2. Apply humic acid extract along with fertilizer and/or lime evenly over area in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Humic acid extract shall be applied at a rate of 5 gallons per acre mixed with at least 500 gallons of water per acre. Mix into top 2 inches of soil. B. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate site preparation with Section 02847, WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, where necessary. Grade and till areas to be seeded to a rough surface with a loose, uniform tilth. All plant parts of any -- undesirable weed growth or competing vegetation shall be removed prior to seeding operations to the extent necessary to ensure hearty growth of the plantings. The ENGINEER will mark any stands that are not to be cleared. The final pass of machinery shall not result in a footprint that could subsequently channel water and increase erosion. 3.4 PLANTING METHODS A. Seeding shall occur throughout the zones specified, as shown on the Drawings. B. Apply seed as one pass across site at rates shown on the Drawings. C. Apply seed meal mulch, wood fiber, and tackifier as second pass. D. Mulch and Tackifier: 1. Machines used for hydraulically applying mulch and tackifier shall be capable of continuous agitation of the slurry mixture during operation and have adequate pump pressure and nozzle design to produce a non fluctuating spray capable of producing a uniform application of the mixture. 2. Mix and apply 2,000 pounds of the seed meal mulch and 500 pounds of wood cellulose fiber mulch per acre. �- 3. Mix and apply 10 pounds of polypropylene strands and 100 pounds of guar plus bentonite clay per acre with a minimum of 500 gallons of water per acre. 4. Apply on moist soil, without any standing water. 5. Prevent drift and displacement of mixture into other areas during application. E. Seed material which have been judged by the ENGINEER to be damaged by mishandling during the planting process shall be replaced at the CONTRACTOR's expense. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 7 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 3.5 PLANTING SCHEDULE A. Once started, the seeding operation shall continue uninterrupted until all areas have been seeded, except for periods when severe weather creates soil conditions which are too wet or too hot and dry to continue the operation. If downtime occurs because of severe weather, seeding shall be resumed as soon as the weather conditions are suitable. 3.6 PLANT MAINTENANCE A. Irrigation: The CONTRACTOR shall make arrangements and bear all costs of providing adequate water for initial seeding and plant maintenance during the maintenance period. This irrigation requirement will include the need for pumps, piping, hoses, sprinklers, and appurtenances to be provided by the CONTRACTOR. Fuel or electrical power requirements for onsite irrigation shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. All seeded areas will be irrigated by sprinklers and/or hand-watered to maintain moist soil conditions in accordance with Section 02847, WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING, paragraph 1.7.A.2, until seeded areas have passed inspection and been accepted by the ENGINEER. The application rate of the sprinkler systems shall be sized to prevent runoff and erosion of slopes during operation. B. Responsibility: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for maintenance of plantings associated with the seeded zones. This control is granted to the CONTRACTOR because of the OWNER's need to hold the CONTRACTOR fully responsible for plantings until they are accepted by the ENGINEER. C. Weed Control: During the maintenance period the CONTRACTOR shall remove or control all weeds and noxious plants before they have grown more than four inches in height within the planted areas. Weeds are defined as those plants that have been determined to be aggressive and potentially detrimental to the establishment and long-term growth of the planted species and shall include, but is not limited to reed canarygrass, purple loosestrife, Himalayan blackberry and other exotic Rubus species, and tansy ragwort. Weeds shall be mechanically removed or controlled with herbicides. Obtain approval from the ENGINEER for herbicide materials, means of application, and application rates before use. D. Fertilization: During the spring following establishment, the CONTRACTOR ' shall reapply fertilizer to all satisfactorily established stands of grasses. Fertilization shall not occur until inundation is no longer present on the site and due care shall be exercised to ensure that fertilizers are not applied to areas of open water. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 8 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING E. Herbivory Control: During the maintenance period, the CONTRACTOR shall reduce herbivory to levels that will allow establishment of a satisfactory stand �. as defined in these Specifications. F. Period of Maintenance: The CONTRACTOR is responsible for maintenance of all seeded zones for maintenance period specified following the end of all planting. At the end of this period, the ENGINEER will inventory seeded zones and determine if they meet minimum levels of survival and growth as described below. If necessary, the maintenance period shall be extended beyond the stated 180-day period to ensure that the entire seeded area has satisfactory stands. G. Inspection and Acceptance: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for continued plant maintenance until all seeding in this section has been inspected and accepted as described in this paragraph. Within 90 days after seeding of a zone is complete, the ENGINEER will make an inspection to determine if satisfactory stands of plants have been established, as previously defined in this section. If any stands are not found to be satisfactory, the CONTRACTOR shall continue to reseed those areas at his own expense until satisfactory stands are judged by the ENGINEER to be achieved. The -- ENGINEER will inspect any reseeded areas within one month following replanting. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for reseeding and continued plant maintenance until all plantings are accepted by the ENGINEER. Once all plantings have met the requirements for satisfactory stands, the planting will be accepted and the OWNER will assume responsibility for continued plant maintenance. END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02846 9 SEEDING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING SECTION 02847 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This section describes the Work necessary to establish a wetland plant community in the constructed wetland and lagoon cells and establishment of grasses, shrubs, and trees in selected upland areas surrounding the wetland and lagoon cells. Plant species, source of plants, quality of plants, plant spacing, planting methods, plant maintenance, and criteria for success of plant establishment are specified herein, as are measures for weed and herbivory control. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Maintenance Period: The CONTRACTOR shall begin maintenance immediately after each planting zone is planted (plant propagules or seed) and continue for a period of 365 days after receiving written notification from the ENGINEER of the acceptance of initial planting for each planting period (marsh plantings or shrub/tree plantings). B. Planting Zones: 1. Deep Marsh: This zone extends from 14 to 17 feet in the lagoon cells `- and from 17 to 19.5 feet in the constructed wetland cells as shown on the Drawings. 2. Water Quality Marsh: This zone extends from 19.5 to 21.5 feet in the constructed wetland cells as shown on the Drawings. 3. Shallow Marsh/Scrub-Shrub: This zone extends from 16.5 to 20 feet in the lagoon cells and from 21 to 23 feet in the constructed wetland cells as shown on the Drawings. 4. Transitional Shrub: This zone extends from 20 to 25 feet in the lagoon cells and from 23 to 25 feet in the constructed wetland cells as shown on the Drawings. 5. Screening Shrub: This zone occurs in limited upland areas as shown on the Drawings. 6. Upland Shrub/Forest: This zone extends from 25 to 35 feet as shown on the Drawings. C. Acceptable Plant Propagules: Propagules are vegetative structures used for plant reproduction, consisting of aboveground and/or underground structures. .- Acceptable propagules under this section may consist of transplants (entire plants dug from a natural site or nursery grown), seedlings (entire plants, 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 1 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA. WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING container grown), and tubelings (seedlings grown in narrow tube-shaped containers). The size and configuration of plant propagules deemed acceptable for planting under this section will vary depending on the plant species. For dormant propagules of herbaceous aquatic and herbaceous plants, shoots shall exhibit turgor and be light colored. Bodies of tubers and bulbs shall be firm, and rhizomes shall exhibit turgor. If shoots and bodies of propagules are soft and mushy and the shoots lack turgor and are dark in color, the plant materials shall be rejected. All plant propagules shall be derived from western Washington seed sources. Other propagule types may be acceptable depending on the species; the determination of acceptability will be made by the ENGINEER after examining the plant material samples submitted for inspection. 1. Plant size information on the landscape drawings shall take precedence over sizes shown in the Specifications. 2. All propagules shall be planted while in a dormant state. Planting propagules after bud breaking shall be done only following approval by the ENGINEER. D. Satisfactory Stand: 1. Deep Marsh, Water Quality Marsh, and Shallow Marsh/Scrub-Shrub Zones: The average spacing of live clumps shall be equal to or less than the planting spacing specified; the overall survival rate of planted clumps shall be at least 90 percent; and no areas greater than 100 contiguous square feet shall have a survival rate of less than 50 percent. Plants removed as a result of herbivory or those not found to be in a vigorous, thriving condition shall be considered killed for the purposes of survival calculations. This zone shall contain no contiguous areas of weeds that exceed 200 square feet in size. 2. Transitional Shrub, Screening Shrub, and Upland Shrub/Forest Zones: The overall survival rate of transplants shall be at least 90 percent; and areas no greater than 400 contiguous square feet shall have a survival rate of less than 50 percent. Plants not found to be in a vigorous, thriving condition shall be considered dead for the purposes of survival calculations. This zone shall contain no contiguous areas of weeds that exceed 200 square feet in size. E. Herbivory: For the purposes of this contract, herbivory is the disturbance of _ plants by animals and shall include any animal consumption, uprooting, trampling, or other disturbance that precludes establishment of the desired plant. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Product labels/data sheets within 1 month prior to planting. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 2 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING B. Planting Plan: Within 1 month following completion of all planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit an as-built planting plan showing the location, elevation, shape, and species composition of all planting polygons. The level of detail on the planting plan shall be similar to that shown in typical zonations of these plans (Sheet 8, Drawing R-5) for the entire planting area. Scale of planting plan shall be 1 inch equals 50 feet. C. Within 1 week following completion of all planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit for approval by the ENGINEER a 1 inch equals 200 feet scale drawing showing the location of all tensiometers installed on the project. The drawing shall show the number assigned to each tensiometer. The drawings shall also identify a general watering zone assigned to each tensiometer and within which watering shall occur should a tensiometer reading indicate low soil moisture. D. At 9:00 a.m. PST on the first Tuesday following completion of the planting, and at 9:00 a.m. PST each Tuesday thereafter during the first growing season, -- the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER for approval a table of soil moisture tensiometer readings from the prior week. At a minimum, the table shall indicate the number of the tensiometer, the date of the reading, the value of the reading, and the action taken to adjust soil moisture levels (watering versus no action). -- E. Quality Control Submittals: 1. Availability of Plant Material: Within 1 month following award of -- contract, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER a summary of the availability of plant materials needed to complete this project. This summary shall include an affidavit from nursery owners that specified, nursery-grown plant materials will be available within the time limits of the project. This affidavit shall also state the seed source, quantity, and the size of all material. For field-harvested plant materials, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a description of any sites where plant material will be harvested, identification to species of any plants that will be harvested, an estimate of the number of plant propagules of each species that will be collected, and the affidavit described in 2.2.B of this section. 2. Plant Samples: Within 1 month before wetlands planting begins, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER for approval samples of all wetland plant species to be planted in the wetland marsh, submerged aquatic, and transitional marsh zones. Representative plant samples should be placed in sealable plastic bags, labeled, packed on ice, and delivered by overnight mail to the ENGINEER. The samples shall be identified by species, location obtained (i.e., seed source), and number of propagules to be obtained from this seed source. If the 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 3 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING ENGINEER finds that any plant materials are not likely to be satisfactory for use, the CONTRACTOR will be required to find an alternate source of acceptable plant materials. 3. Seed: Certification of seed analysis, germination rate, proportions, and percent pure live seed for each species. F. Contract Closeout Submittals: Description of required maintenance activities and activity frequency. G. Weed Control Plan: At least 30 days prior to planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for approval a plan for controlling weeds within all planted areas. This plan shall contain, at a minimum, the range of mechanical _.. methods to be used on the site and the type and application rates of all herbicides potentially used on the site. The plan shall stipulate that all propagules (seeds, rhizomes, tubers, etc.) of potential weed species shall be controlled at a level to provide vigorous growth of planted/seeded species and sufficient to achieve satisfactory stands. The plan shall further describe how all weeds and their propagules shall be removed, killed, or otherwise - controlled prior to the establishment of the plants and during the maintenance period. The plan shall provide details regarding the above descriptions for any mechanical procedures used in a separate section from the details for other approaches. The names of licensed applicators that will apply or otherwise supervise the application of herbicides will be supplied as part of this plan. H. Herbivory Control Plan: At least 60 days prior to planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for approval a plan for controlling herbivory on wetland plantings. The plan shall stipulate that herbivory shall not result in noncompliance with plant establishment performance standards. CONTRACTOR's plan shall, at a minimum, be developed from among the following approaches: Biological Attractants: lure crops and/or field baiting; Repellents: foreign objects; mechanical noise-makers; reflective mylar tape; balloons; flags; scarecrows; predator decoys; automatic exploders; recorded distress calls; chicken-wire or multistrand fences and overhead polypropylene rope grids; high-pressure, rotating, and clapper-type sprinkler heads. CONTRACTOR may add options not included in this list. In addition, the µ plan shall contain an anticipated schedule for installation, monitoring, and removal of the herbivory controls. CONTRACTOR shall assume all costs for installation and removal of all herbivory controls. CONTRACTOR shall obtain any permits or approvals necessary to execute the herbivory control plan at least 30 days prior to planting. I. Water Delivery Plan: At least 30 days prior to planting, CONTRACTOR shall submit a water delivery plan to ENGINEER for approval. The plan shall contain all approvals for access and use of city water. _. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 4 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION A. Propagules of Wetland Plant Species: 1. Harvest and deliver noncontainerized plants only after planting area is prepared and water delivery system is operable. 2. Deliver and plant noncontainerized plants within 48 hours after harvesting and delivery to site. 3. Keep all plants moist and covered to protect from drying and/or freezing from time of harvesting, during delivery, and until planted. B. Seed: 1. Furnish in standard containers with seed name, lot number, net weight, w. percentages of pure live seed (PLS), germination, and hard seed and maximum weed seed content, clearly marked for each container of seed. 2. Keep dry during storage. a 1.5 WEATHER/PLANTING WINDOW RESTRICTIONS A. Perform Work under favorable weather and soil moisture conditions as determined by local practice. Planting during times of site occupancy by large populations of waterfowl shall be avoided. B. Planting of water quality, shallow, and deep marsh zones shall be conducted as early as possible during a planting window from April 1 through June 30, unless the ENGINEER provides other authorization. These areas include the w shallow marsh component of the shallow marsh/scrub-shrub zone. C. Planting of woody species within screening shrub, scrub-shrub, transitional shrub, and upland shrub/forest zones shall be conducted as early as possible during a planting window from October 1 through December 31, unless the ENGINEER provides other authorization. 1.6 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Have a temporary water delivery system and pond dewatering pump ready for operation before starting Work on this section. The system shall store and use water in presettling basins, inlet channels, and the new lagoon. Where necessary, the system shall supplement this supply with city water. All expenses, including the purchase of city water to supplement onsite water supplies, shall be borne by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall obtain all approvals and equipment necessary for use of city water. B. CONTRACTOR shall have all supplies and materials necessary to execute the herbivory control plan onsite prior to planting. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 5 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING C. Complete Work under this section in an uninterrupted manner during the planting windows as specified above. D. Notify ENGINEER at least 3 days in advance of: 1. Each material delivery. 2. Start of planting activity. E. On areas receiving both grass seed and seedlings, CONTRACTOR may seed, then plant, or plant, then seed, at their own discretion. � 1.7 MAINTENANCE SERVICE A. CONTRACTOR: Perform maintenance operations during maintenance period to include: 1. Watering: Use a temporary watering system to maintain moist conditions for all planting zones. 2. Soil Moisture Monitoring and Watering: Following planting, a total of 63 six-inch soil moisture tensiometers shall be installed in the approximate locations as shown on the Drawings. Tensiometers shall be installed according to tensiometer manufacturers instructions. ._ Additional installations by the CONTRACTOR shall be allowed as approved by the ENGINEER. The location for installation of each tensiometer shall be representative of the soil conditions for the general area within which the tensiometer is installed. The location of all tensiometers shall be staked with a 6-foot stake. Additional flagging shall be added to each stake to allow easy identification. Each stake shall be labeled with the number of the tensiometer. At a minimum, tensiometer readings shall be obtained every 48 hours within deep ._.. marsh and shallow marsh/scrub-shrub zones and every 96 hours within other zones unless otherwise approved by the ENGINEER. Soil moisture tension within the deep marsh and shallow marsh/scrub-shrub plantings shall not fall above 65 centibars at any time during the first growing season. Soil moisture tension within other planting zones shall not fall above 100 centibars at any time during the first growing season. Watering shall occur prior to soil moisture tensions reaching the levels defined above. 3. Weed and Herbivory Control: Implement weed and herbivory control plans as approved by ENGINEER. 4. Mulch: Replace wherever washed or blown away. 5. Replant or reseed unsatisfactory areas or portions thereof immediately when observed and by the end of the maintenance period if a satisfactory stand has not been produced. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 6 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SUMMARY A. Six types of planting zones as previously defined shall be established with multiple plant species within each zone. The locations of the planting zones, area of plantings, and planting densities are shown on the Drawings. All plant materials delivered onsite shall be properly identified and shall be in healthy condition at the time of planting. Plant materials may be field harvested from sites approved by the ENGINEER and/or nursery grown or established from seed. 2.2 PLANT MATERIALS A. The plant materials required for the six wetland planting zones are described on the Drawings. B. Plants shall be live, fresh, healthy, and uninjured at the time of planting. Plants shall be acceptable plant propagules as defined in this section. Certain limitations are placed on the harvest of propagules from natural wetlands in this project as discussed below. Plants may be harvested from the CONTRACTOR's property or from other local wetlands or ponds, provided that a written affidavit is provided that documents all necessary authorizations have been received, including, but not limited to, written permission of the landowner, agency permits, etc. Plants shall be kept continually moist and shaded until they are planted. Any plants that have been permitted to dry out or are otherwise injured for any reason in the judgment of the ENGINEER and do not show a viable condition, shall be rejected for use. Sizes and handling according to the American Standard for Nursery Stock. 2.3 FERTILIZER A. Commercial, uniform in composition, free-flowing, slow release formulation, with 17-7-12 NPK analysis. Fertilizer tablets may be used in place of free- flowing products; CONTRACTOR shall use tablets with 22-8-2 NPK -- analysis. B. Application Rates: Place and mix 1/4 cup of free-flowing fertilizer with backfilled topsoil in each shrub or tree planting hole. Alternatively, place one 9-gram fertilizer table per shrub or tree planting hole. - C. Manufacturers: I. Free-Flowing: Osmacote, Sierra Chemical Company, Milpitas, CA. -- 2. Tablets: Agriform, Sierra Chemical Company, Milpitas, CA. 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 7 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 SUMMARY A. The project shall be planted in six planting zones as indicated on the Drawings. Planting shall begin following installation of an adequate temporary water delivery system within the proximity of the site by CONTRACTOR. Piping and pumping equipment for supplemental irrigation needs shall be onsite prior to planting. Pumping equipment for reducing pond elevations shall also be onsite prior to planting. Planting shall be conducted by methods reviewed and approved by the ENGINEER. 3.2 PLANTING AREAS AND DENSITY A. The project shall be planted in the zones and at the required densities as shown on the Drawings. 3.3 PREPARATION FOR PLANTING _w A. Above- and belowground portions of any undesirable weed growth or competing vegetation shall be removed prior to planting or seeding operations. The ENGINEER will mark any stands of existing vegetation that are not to be cleared. B. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate site preparation with Section 02846, +� SEEDING, where necessary. Water thoroughly and allow surface to dry before planting if soil is dry. Scarify areas above elevation 17.0 to be planted with a harrow or disk, if needed, to create a loose seed bed. Finish grading shall include removal of surface debris, wheel ruts, areas of erosion, etc., to produce a relatively rough surface on sloping areas; completely smooth slopes shall be avoided. The final pass of machinery during final site preparation shall not result in a footprint that could subsequently channel water and increase erosion. 3.4 PLANTING METHODS A. Deep Marsh,Water Quality, and Shallow Marsh Zones: Herbaceous marsh r plants shall be planted in moist soils. Marsh plants shall be planted by hand using a shovel, spade, dibble, trowel, or other method approved by the ENGINEER. The planting tool shall be used to create a shallow hole in the moist substrate for planting. The hole shall be of sufficient depth and width to allow the entire plant root mass to be inserted without breakage or other damage. Planting rows should be staggered so that open pathways along the direction of water flow are not created. The plants shall be planted upright so the junction between the root crown and the stem or leaf base (i.e., "root -- collar") is at the ground surface. For containerized plants, the planting hole 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 8 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING shall have a similar shape to that of the container. After placement of the plant in the hole, the hole shall be filled with soil and the soil firmly tamped around the plant roots by applying pressure to the edge of the hole with the foot or other method as approved by the ENGINEER. B. Transitional Shrub, Scrub-Shrub, Screening Shrub, and Upland Shrub/Forest Zones: These zones shall be thoroughly wetted by natural rainfall or by irrigation prior to planting. Excavate oversize pits as indicated on the Drawings to plant potted shrubs and trees. The planting hole shall have a similar shape to that of the container or root ball. Prepare a saucer-shaped rim around each planting and mulch the disturbed soil area with a layer of sterile straw or similar material approved by the ENGINEER. Place plants upright and stake if necessary to provide support. Place slow release fertilizer in pits. Carefully backfill pits with topsoil and firmly tamp during backfilling and -- prior to watering. Shrub and tree species shall be randomly planted (not in rows) within polygons at approximate plant spacings as shown on the Drawings. Because of differences in planted densities between trees and shrubs, the CONTRACTOR shall interplant trees and shrubs to achieve final zone planted density. -- C. All plants shall be thoroughly watered immediately after planting. No more plants shall be planted on any given day than can be watered on that day. D. Plants that have been judged by the ENGINEER to be damaged by mishandling during the planting process shall be replaced at the CONTRACTOR's expense. 3.5 PLANTING SCHEDULE A. Once started, the planting operation shall continue uninterrupted until all areas have been planted, except for periods when severe weather creates soil conditions which are too wet or too hot and dry to continue the operation. If downtime occurs because of severe weather, unplanted propagules shall be placed under shade, in cold storage, or otherwise properly protected. Planting shall be resumed as soon as the weather conditions are suitable for planting. 3.6 PLANT MAINTENANCE -- A. Irrigation: The CONTRACTOR shall make arrangements and bear all costs of providing adequate water for initial planting and plant maintenance during the maintenance period. This irrigation requirement will include the need for -- pumps, piping, hoses, sprinklers, and appurtenances to be provided by the CONTRACTOR. Fuel or electrical power requirements for onsite irrigation shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. All planting areas will be irrigated by flooding or sprinklers to maintain moist soil conditions in accordance with paragraph 1.7.A.2 of this section until plants have passed 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 9 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING inspection and been accepted by the ENGINEER. The application rate of the sprinkler systems shall be sized to prevent runoff and erosion of slopes during operation. The southern presettlement basin, northeastern presettlement basin, -. inlet channels to presettling basins, and new lagoon can be used as sources of irrigation water. Additional sources of irrigation water are discussed in Section 01500, CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY - CONTROLS, Article 3.1, paragraph A. CONTRACTOR must make arrangements with the city to open or close the appropriate sluice gates as needed for water storage or release. B. Responsibility: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for maintenance of all plantings. This control is granted to the CONTRACTOR because of the -- OWNER's need to hold the CONTRACTOR fully responsible for plantings until they are accepted by the ENGINEER. C. Weed Control: During the maintenance period the CONTRACTOR shall remove or control all weeds and noxious plants before they have grown more than four inches in height within the planted areas. Weeds and noxious plants are defined as those plants that have been determined to be aggressive and potentially detrimental to the establishment and long-term growth of the planted species. Weeds and noxious plants shall be mechanically removed or controlled with herbicides. D. Herbivory Control: During the maintenance period, CONTRACTOR shall reduce herbivory to levels that will allow establishment of a satisfactory stand as defined in these Specifications. Plants removed from herbivory shall be replaced as soon as possible at the CONTRACTOR's expense. E. Period of Maintenance: The CONTRACTOR is responsible for maintenance of all plantings for maintenance period. Immediately prior to the end of this period, the ENGINEER will inventory plantings and determine if they meet minimum levels of survival and growth as described below. F. Inspection and Acceptance: The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for continued plant maintenance until all plantings in this section have been inspected and accepted as described in this paragraph. The ENGINEER will make an inspection to determine if satisfactory stands of wetland and upland plants have been established, as previously defined in this section. The inspection shall occur as soon as possible during the succeeding year's planting period. For marshes, inspection shall begin as soon as possible after constructed wetland water levels reach 17.0 feet or lower and lagoon water levels reach 14 feet or lower during this period. For the purposes of this inspection, original planted clumps will be counted as one unit regardless of the number of daughter plants that may have emerged since planting. If any stands are not found to be satisfactory, the CONTRACTOR shall replant those areas at his own expense until satisfactory stands are judged by the 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 10 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING KENT LAGOONS 106848UW.SEA WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING ENGINEER to be achieved. The ENGINEER will inspect any replanted areas within 2 months following replanting. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for replanting and continued plant maintenance until all plantings are accepted by the ENGINEER. Once all plantings have met the requirements for satisfactory stands, the wetlands planting will be accepted and the OWNER will assume responsibility for continued plant maintenance. 3.7 WATER DEPTH CONTROL A. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with the OWNER to monitor water levels in the lagoon and constructed wetland and, to the maximum extent possible, gradually reintroduce water to the deep marsh, water quality marsh, and shallow marsh/scrub-shrub planting zones. Introduction of water to these areas shall coincide with the growth of the newly planted vegetation. When pool elevations occur that exceed the height of the shortest plants, water levels shall be lowered until the vegetation emerges from the water to a minimum of one-half the height of the shortest vegetation. This requirement shall be met by the CONTRACTOR from the time of planting until October 15, 1998, unless otherwise approved by the ENGINEER. _. END OF SECTION 106848.SD.LN MARCH 24, 1997 02847 11 WETLAND/UPLAND PLANTING i i. I, PART 5 DRAWINGS ' . C €I k -fir , ;;— F-- --�--- ---7—,--, :; & --- -.- -- - -� =F 2,W ZIWM�-. U.Sm PACIFIC HWY Pacific Ocean V of ................ ........ ...... 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I,r j i 68TH AVE S Z r 1 • i A Y IY!r j (Az ! • 1ArIb i I m r-5 kz v N r1l O o v Z 4 G)g z fr= 1 m oo ► 1 i I r v:E I. : 3; mar^ m � � =_• '^ _-_ I _.. _ MATCH LINE SEE THIS SHEET BELOW J I m 1 D MUTUAL RELEASE IN FULL OF ALL CLAIMS AND AGREEMENT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the payment of the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND AND NO/DOLLARS ($50,000.00),both of the undersigned parties, The City of Kent, and Paul Brothers, Inc.,hereby release, acquit, and forever discharge each other of and from any and all actions, causes of action, claims, demands, damages, costs, loss of services, expenses, and compensation,known or unknown,whether or not on account of,or in any way arising out of the City's Green River Natural Resource Enhancement Area Wetland/Upland Planting contract, entered into on or about July 11, 1997, between the above-mentioned parties. Paul Brothers further agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold the City harmless from and against any claims against the City for monies owing for work performed by Briargreen on the above-referenced contract. The undersigned declare that payment of the above-referred sum acts as a purchase by the City, from Paul Brothers, for all remaining irrigation equipment at the work site as of September 15, 1999, and this Agreement shall act as the Bill of Sale for that equipment. It is further understood and agreed that this settlement is in compromise of doubtful and disputed claims and that neither the payment nor the release is to be construed as an admission of liability on the part of any above-named persons or entities by whom liability is expressly denied. This release contains the entire agreement between the parties, and the terms of this release are contractual and not a mere recital. With the exception of the above-referenced payment dispute with Briargreen, Paul Brothers also affirms that no other claims of any kind have been made or filed against them MUTUAL RELEASE IN FULL OF ALL CLAIMS AND AGREEMENT- 1 P:\Civil\FILES\OpenFilcs\0245\MutualReleaseAgreenient.dm that are in any way related to the Green River Natural Resource Enhancement Area Wetland/Upland Planting contract. The undersigned further states that they have carefully read the foregoing Release and Agreement,know the contents thereof, and have not relied on any representations of anyone in reaching this Agreement and executing this Release, and that they may sign the same as their own free acts. Each person signing below swears and affirms that he or she acts on behalf of the party being represented with full authority of that party to enter into and execute this Release Agreement. DATED: September , 1999 THE CITY OF KENT By: Tom Brubaker, Deputy City Attorney Pursuant to authority granted by Kent City Council Motion on September 21, 1999. DATED: September °J ; 1999 PAUL BROTHERS, INC. B Michael Clinton, Attorney for Paul Brothers (Notary Acknowledgments Annear on Following Pa-ee) MUTUAL RELEASE IN FULL OF ALL CLAIMS AND AGREEMENT-2 P:\Civil\FILES\OpenFiles\02451MutualRelemeAgrecm t.doc STATE OF WASHINGTON ) : ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I hereby certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Tom Brubaker is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the instrument on behalf of the City of Kent as its Deputy City Attorney, pursuant to authority granted by Kent City Council Motion on September 21, 1999, and such execution to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the foregoing instrument. -Notary Seal Must Appear Within This Box- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year fir y, g►ON -->PUBLIC �,? Tammy Jean Larson IC �,.; -28-2 NOTARY PUBLIC, in and for the S ate �,. 6 of Washington,residing at My appointment expires STATE OF WASHINGTON ) : ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I hereby certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Michael Clinton is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the instrument on behalf of the Paul Brothers, Inc. as its Attorney, and such execution to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the foregoing instrument. -Notary Seal Must Appear Within This Box- IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. — FFICIAL SEAL j E L.LATHROP PUBLIC-OREGON ISSION NO.30975e VOTARY PUB C W)a3f,-210J Ww:oTARY EXPIRES FEBRUARY'2 2002 of Washington,residing My appointment expires MUTUAL RELEASE IN FULL OF ALL CLAIMS AND AGREEMENT-3 P:\Civil\FILES\OpenFiles\0245\MutualReleaseAgreement.doc