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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW16-363 - Original - Maroni Construction, Inc. - S 212th St Erosion Repairs - 10/10/2016 t KENT Yx Document wnsHIwo.ox �+3` h :Yy t � F e CONTRACT COVER SHEET This is to be completed by the Contract Manager prior to submission to City Clerks Office. All portions are to be completed. If you have questions, please contact City Clerk's Office. Vendor Name: Maroni Construction, Inc. Vendor Number: JD Edwards Number Contract Number: ?10 k, 3(P2) This is assigned by City Clerk's Office Project Name: S. 212th Street Erosion Repairs Description: ❑ Interlocal Agreement ❑ Change Order ❑ Amendment ® Contract ❑ Other: Contract Effective Date: Date of the Mayor's signature Termination Date: 30 working days Contract Renewal Notice (Days): Number of days required notice for termination or renewal or amendment Contract Manager: Steve Lincoln Department: Engineering Contract Amount: $$92,606.72 Approval Authority: (CIRCLE ONE) Department Director Mayor City Council Detail: (i.e. address, location, parcel number, tax id, etc.): The project consists of erosion repairs to the roadway embankment of S. 212th St. on the east side SR 167. As of: 08/27/14 I I t CITY OF KE T KING COUNTY, WASH I NGTON I KENT SPEC I AL PROV I S I ONS FOR s�t.l h � '12th street Erosion Repairs I . Project Number: 16-3 4' BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL July 19, 2016 11 A.M. I i B 10 OPEN I NG 1 MMED I ATELY FOLLOW I NG DELIVER"TO CITY OF KENT, 'CITY HALL 220 4th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032-5895 I TIMOTHY J. LAPORTE, P.E. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 4^4 KE N'T WASH 1 N GT'O N PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte, P.E. Public Works Director 400 West Gowe Kent, WA 98032 Fax: 253-856-6500 wns « ,ox PHONE: 253-856-5500 CITY OF KENT - KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON South 212t" Street Erosion Repairs Project Number: 16-3004 ADDENDUM No. i July 13, 2016 FROM: The Office of the City Engineer, Kent Washington TO: All Plan Holders of the Project Specifications and Plans This addendum forms a part of the Contract documents and modifies the Project Proposal and Specifications and Contract Drawings in accordance with the following: ALL CHANGES ARE SHOWN IN BOLD, ITALICS AND/OR STRIKETHROUGH REMINDER: There will be a mandatory pre-bid walkthrough on Thursday, July 14, 2016. The walkthrough will be held at 10:OG AM, at the Project Site. The Project Engineer and the Owner's Representative will meet Bidders at the Winco Food Parking Lot at 21100 9V' Pi, S., Kent, WA 96031, There will be a sign-in :sheet for participants to sign. I - BIDDER'S DOCUMENTS The following changes are included in the attached replacement pages 7 and 9 of the Bidder's Document. Bidders must use the replacement page. SCHEDULE II - STORM SEWER ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 2164 4-04.5 Permeable Ballast $ $ WSDOT 133 Per TON TONS o 2165 8-15.5 69 Quarry Spalls $ $ IMP WSDOT 65 Per TON TONS Y ($6.00 Min) 3 3 0 MAYOR SUZETTE COOKE I SCHEDULE II - STORM SEWER ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 2166 8-15.5 €-5 Rock for Erosion and Scour $ $ KSP 71 Protection Class A Per TON TONS SCHEDULE IV - TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 4005 8-01.5 -:�B3 Filter Fabric Fence $ $ KSP 70 Per LF LN FT 4006 8-01.5 4-99 High Visibility Fence $ $ WSDOT 65 Per LF LN FT 4010 8-01.5 150 Straw Wattle $ $ WSDOT LN FT Per LF 4025 8-01.5 800 Clear Plastic Covering $ $ KSP SQ YDS Per SY II - KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS Page 1-12 - Section 1-07.6 - Permits and Licenses REVISE this section as follows: The City has obtained the following permits: 1. State Environmental Protection Act Determination of Non-Significance (SEPA DNS) 2, Corps of Engineers Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit (404 Permit, Exemption ranted) . Washington .State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA, Approval Pending) 2 The I-IPA is anticipated to be issued by August 2016, the City anticipates, but does not guarantee that the HPA will include the following conditions amongst others. 1, Placemaut of streambank protection material shall be restricted to what is .shown in the approved plans (Provision 2). Z Bank sloping .shall be accomplished in a manner that avoids release of overburden material into the water. 3. Disturbance of the streambank and its associated vegetation shall be limited to that necessary to perform the project. ,Affected streambank areas .shall be restored to preproject or improved habitat configuration. The affected areas of woody vegetation shall he revegetate=d with lilts native riparian species. Plantings shall be maintained as necessary for a minhnum of three years to ensure So percent or greater survival of each species or a contingency,species approved by the .Area Habitat Biologist (half ). 4. If at any time, as a result of project activities, fish are observed in distress, a fish kill occurs, or water quality problems develop (including equipment leaks or swills), immediate notification shall be made to the Washington Emergency Management Division at 1-800-258-5990, and to the AHS. 5. All waste material such as construction debris, silt, excess dirt or overburden resulting from this project shall be deposited above the limits of floodwater in an approved upland disposal site. 6. Extreme sure shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment-laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to outer or leach into the stream or into wetlands associated with the stream III - PLANS REVISE Sheet 4 of 4, Summary of Quantities Table as follows and per attached: The Item title "STREAM CHANNEL EXCAVATION" is revised to "O13,4P N L OAVA'ATTOlsi°° The Item title "CLASS A SCOUR PROTECTION ROCK" is revised to "ROCK FOR FROSION,,AND SCOUR PPC TECTZON CLASS A3 The Item title `SILT FENCE" is revised to "FILTER FABRIC FENCE" The Item title "HIGH VISIBILITY FENCING" is revised to " H1 H V SZBZL3TY FENCE" The Item title "STRAW WATTLES" is revised to "STRAW WATTLE" 3 I The Item title "PLASTIC SHEETING" is revised to "CLEAR PLASTIC COVERING' END OF ADDENDUM No. 1 I i I Chad Bieren, P.E. Date City Engineer Attachments: Proposal pages 7 and 9 Plan sheet 4 of 4 4 SCHEDULE II - STORM SEWER ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 2163 2-03.5 90 Channel Excavation $ $ WSDOT CU YD Per CY 2164 4-04.5 2-&5 Permeable Ballast $ $ WSDOT 133 Per TON TONS 2165 8-15.5 &G Quarry Spalls $ $ WSDOT '65 Per TON TONS ($6.00 Min) 2166 8-15.5 85 Rock for Erosion and Scour $ $ KSP 7.1 Protection Class A Per TON TONS 2167 2-12.5 150 Construction Geotextile for $ $ WSDOT SQ YDS Separation Per SY Schedule II Total $ 212� Erosion Repair/Lincoln 7 July 13, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i SCHEDULE IV - TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. UANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 4005 8-01.5 1� Filter Fabric Fence $ $ KSP 70 Per LF LN FT 4006 8-01.5 4-GG High Visibility Fence $ $ WSDOT 65 Per LF LN FT 4010 8-01.5 150 Straw Wattle $ $ WSDOT LN FT Per LF 4025 8-01.5 800 Clear Plastic Covering $ $ KSP SQ YDS Per SY 4030 8-01.5 80 ESC Lead $ $ KSP HOURS Per HR 4055 8-01.5 1 Erosion/Water Pollution $2,500.00* $2,500.00 WSDOT FORCE Control Per FA ACCOUNT *Common price to all bidders Schedule VII Total $ 212'h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 9 July 13, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 OF TRANSPORTATION (WSDOT) STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND KENT SPECIAL PROVISION, OF THE ENGINEER. PECIFiGTNINS. EXISTING ROADWAY "GEOSYNTHETIO MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS" FOR NON-WOVEN GEO-TEXTILES USED FOR (EL VARIES B2-TB FT) T ON PLANS, BUT MAY BE USED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE ENGINEER.) (SOUTH) 90 ACCESS ROUTES ON STEEP SLOPES AND WETLANDS. EXISTING SOIDIIRUBSE0 OF UAPANESE KNOTWEED AMID HIMAAYAN BUCKBERRY AS DIRECTED BY THE IORK AREA SHALL BE REMOVED OF FISH FOLLOWING WOFW FISH REAL PROTOCOL TOP OFL BE EXCAVATED WITHIN THE CHANNEL AT THE TOE OF THE FILL THE 1REN014 SHALL M SECTION SHOWN ON THIS SHEET,AND EITEND THE FULL LENGTH OF THE N ADJACENT SLOPES AT THE DIRECTION OF THE ENGINEER, GEO-TEKTIIE SNAJ. BE _ PLACEMENT: gp -- ---- E TRENCH USING AN EXCAVATOR WHN A "THUMB"ATTACHMENT OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT 0 AND ABOVE THE ROCK FOR EROSION AND SCOUR PROTECTION AS 'CHOKER" OR GS SHALL BE TA INTO PLACE WOFI AN EXCAVATOR BUCKET. )IL 12-INCHES TiiICK. RACKING OR BACK-BUDING WITH EQUIPMENT, OR BY USING VIBRATORY COMPACTION THE FILL IS FIRM AND UNYIELDING, AND NO VOIDS URGER THAN THE AVERAGE '.. 70 E STREAM FROM ITS CURRENT LOCATION NORTHWARD TO ACCOMMODATE THE SLOPE SLOPE VAIANNER INTENDED TO MIMIC THE CURRENT CHANNEL DIMENSIONS. GENERA. iJ5- LE ON THESE PUNS. EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL BE COVERED WITH EROSION v N ROCK AS SHOWN IN THE PUNS TO PREVENT EROSION OF THE TOE OF THE p BU EKCAVATED GRAVELS AND COBBLES. I ESE PLANS. I S y 1.5 FT MIN. 50 PUCE CLASS A ROCK FOR I AND SCOUR PRO (WSGOT B--' SEE NI 40 0 10 20 A SLOPE REF 3 SCALE: 1"=5' wAU I. GWENGINEER fl01FAWCENTAVE:WIIE2 : Q TAWMAWAB8403:%33&4- O: WWW.GEOFNGINEERS.WM oEsuxEa WS SHEET GRAWR: rau 212TH STREET EROSION REPAIRS < OF A A NO. REVISION BY GATE MPRM FILE NO. w s1A3.Tey PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Timothy J. LaPorte, P.E. Public Works Director 400 West Gowe - Kent, WA 98032 s Fax: 253-856-6500 KEIT wnso=ox PHONE: 253-856-5500 CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON South 212t" Street Erosion Repairs Project Number: 16-3004 ADDENDUM No. 2 July IS, 2016 FROM: The Office of the City Engineer, Kent Washington TO: All Plan Holders of the Project Specifications and Plans This addendum forms a part of the Contract documents and modifies the Project Proposal and Specifications and Contract Drawings in accordance with the following: ALL CHANGES ARE SHOWN IN BOLD, ITALICS AND/OR STRIKETHROUGH I — PLANS REPLACE Sheet 3 of 4 per attached and reference note Clarification for Bidders. END OF ADDENDUM No. 2 Chad Bieren, P.E. Date City Engineer Attachments: Plan sheet 3 of 4 0 m m Y 3 n MAYOR SUZETTE COOKEu� u .:�.z-n LEGEND -65—EXISTING GROUND CONTOUR (FEET) —PROPOSED GROUNO CONTOUR (FEET) .......EXISTING EXISTING TOP OF BANK _ -- DIVING TOE OF 84NK RIFICATION FOR BIDDERS-Addendum 2 (7/18/161 �EDGE OF`YETAND (ntractor should assume two types of load restriction ®••�••�PROPOSED TOP OF DANK PROPOSED TOE OF EANK s. 1)A"No Load Zone",which is approximately 10 feet N-153W4.79 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL POINT COORDINATES over the area of stream bank erosion (about40 feet) E-1297719.80® (WASHINGTON STATE PUNS NORTH, US SUR FEET) 15 feet in all other areas. And 2)A"Live Load Only —S — —SILT FENCE "which Is ap proximately 20 feet from the wall over the HIGH MIBIM FENCE of stream bank erosion and 10 feet from the wall in all s W WATTEs r areas. The Live Load Only Zone is for actively working pment only. It will be required that if this area is �d,workers will be on site to monitor the wall for ?ment. The load must be quickly removed or reduced excavator tracked away, crane load set down, etc.) if ament of the wall is observed. Stockpiles or other mary loads will not be permitted in any restricted area; ive Load Only Zone or the No Load Zone. In stricted areas and in the Live Load Only Zone the actor should assume that Highway Legal Vehicle Loads 100 psf equipment loads are allowed. Upon contract d to the selected contractor, the contractor will be ECAIa: r, - 10, 'red to submit a lifting plan indicating the location and litude of outrigger loads, and other related equipment ie City has no requirements for drop location, ractor may drop in any safe location within the clearing 6. e section of the turn lane currently blocked off will be able to the contractor for the duration of the project the load restrictions as noted above. s expected that the contractor will take at least one T4onal lane for portions of the construction (reference raffic Control Plan included in the project Fications). The contractor must submit a traffic control for this closure including the anticipated duration of osure. If necessary, closure of a second lane will also nsidered, however this closure will only be permitted g off peak hours. A Traffic Control Plan must be M itted by the Contractor forthis option. I N M g I GWENGINEER� A tFAWCERAYE:SUMM, TPCOMAWABB902:2633 040: WWWGEOQMINEEPSCOM oESWrvFn;LJS - SHEET ', 212TH STREET EROSION REPAIRS 3 of 4 d NO. REVISION I BY IDATE ����' FlLE N0, o3 sNmmrF I CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON f KENT SPECIAL. PROVISIONS FOR South 212$h Street Erosion Repairs I Project Number: 16-3004 BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL July 19, 2016 11 A.M. BID OPENING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING DELIVER TQ CITY OF KENT, CITY HALL 220 4th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032-5895 TIMOTHY J. LAPORTE, P.E. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Cy O� WASq, �y KENT W A $ H IN G T O N III f ORDER OF CONTENTS Invitation to Bid Contractor Compliance Statement Declaration — City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Administrative Policy 1 .2 — Minority and Women Contractors City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance Statement Proposal City of Kent Subcontractor List (over $100K) Subcontractor List (over $1 million) Contractor's Qualification Statement Proposal Signature Page Bid Bond Form Combined Declaration Form Non-Collusion, Minimum Wage Change Order Bidder's Checklist Payment and Performance Bond Contract Table of Contents Kent Special Provisions Traffic Control Plans WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards Prevailing Wage Rates i TABINDEX Tab 1 i is Package Tab r r c and Contract Tab Table of Contents Tab 4 pent Special Provisions Tab 5 Traffic Control Plans Tab 6 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards Tab 7 Prevailing Wage Rates BIDDER'S NAME ItIaroni ConstructiOm Inc. CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON E T SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR i South 212 I th Street Repairs Project Number: BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL July 19, 2016 11 A.M. BID OPENING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING DELIVER To CITY OF (CENT, CITY BALL 220 4th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032-5895 TIMOTHY J. LAPORTE, P.E. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR KENT I I- i WASHINGTON i INVITATION TO BID i Notice is hereby given that the City of Kent, Washington, will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk's office through July 19, 2016 up to 11 a.m. as shown on the clock on the east wall of the City Clerk's Office on the first floor of City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, Washington. All bids must be properly marked and sealed in accordance with this "Invitation to Bid." Bids must be delivered and received at the City Clerk's office by the above-stated time, regardless of delivery method, including U.S. Mail. All bids will be opened and read publicly aloud immediately following 11 a.m. for the City of Kent project named as follows: South 2121h Street Erosion Repairs Project Number: 16-3004 The project consists of erosion repairs to the roadway embankment of South 212th Street on the east side of State Route 167. Due to unique construction and site access requirements, all contractors bidding on this project must attend a mandatory pre-bid walkthrough at 10:00 AM, July 14, 2016. The Engineer's estimated range for this project is approximately $81,000-$100,000. Bid documents may be obtained by contacting City of Kent Engineering Department, Nancy Yoshitake at 253-856-5508. For technical questions, please call Stephen Lincoln P.E. at 253- 856-5552. 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 or electronic submittals will be considered. 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. Paper copies of the plans and Kent Special Provisions may be purchased at a non-refundable cost of $50 for each set. Plans and specifications can also be downloaded at no charge at Kent . 9v p orcurement. Copies of the WSDOT Standard Specifications are available for perusal only. A cashier's check, cash or surety bond in the amount of 5% of the bid must be included with the bid. The City of Kent reserves the right to reject any and all bids on any or all schedules or alternates or to waive any informalities in the bidding and shall determine which bid or bidders is the most responsive, satisfactory and responsible 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. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the day of bid opening. Dated this 29t" day of June, 2016. I BY: (r�_ Sue Hanson, Interim City Clerk Published in Daily Journal of Commerce on July 5 and July 12, 201_6 i I I CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE STATEMENT (President's Executive Order #11246) Date to This statement relates to a proposed contract with the City of Kent named South 212th Street Erosion Repairs Project Number: 16-3004 I am the undersigned 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 #11246 (regarding equal employment opportunity) or a preceding similar Executive Order. ��,[�r17r"\ � wn� JL�� lam• NAME OF BIDDER BY: SIGNATURE/TITLE r,��C,rs� &-e�� VC) `fix S5Q G o .)CY\CAcX,-� ADDRESS I (Note to Bidders: The information required in this Compliance Statement is informational only) 212°"Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 June 29,2016 Project Number: 16-3004 DECLARATION CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY I I The City of Kent is committed to conform to Federal and State laws regarding equal opportunity. As such, all contractors, subcontractors and suppliers who perform work with relation to this contract shall comply with the regulations of the City's equal employment opportunity policies. The following questions specifically identify the requirements the City deems necessary for any contractor, subcontractor or supplier on this specific contract to adhere to. An affirmative response is required on all of the following questions for this contract to be valid and binding. If any contractor, subcontractor or supplier willfully misrepresents themselves with regard to the directives outlined, it will be considered a breach of contract and it will be at the City's sole determination regarding suspension or termination for all or part of the contract; The questions are as follows: 1. I have read the attached City of Kent administrative policy number 1.2. 2. During the time of this contract I will not discriminate in employment on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age, or the presence of all sensory, mental or physical disability. 3. During the time of this contract the prime contractor will provide a written statement to all new employees and subcontractors indicating commitment as an equal opportunity employer. 4. During the time of the contract I, the prime contractor, will actively consider hiring and promotion of women and minorities. 5. Before acceptance of this contract, an adherence statement will be signed by me, the Prime Contractor, that the Prime Contractor complied with the requirements as set forth above. By signing below, I agree to fulfill the five requirements referenced above. BY: (1 For: ,(�(!Xfpc\k Lo (\S"Voc-:115v\l Title: Date: I 212`h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 2 June 29,2016I Project Number: 16-3004 CITY OF KENT ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY i NUMBER: 1.2 EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 1998 SUBJECT: MINORITY AND WOMEN SUPERSEDES: April 1, 1996 CONTRACTORS APPROVED BY Jim White, Mayor POLICY: Equal employment opportunity requirements for the City of Kent will conform to federal and state laws. All contractors, subcontractors, consultants and suppliers of the City must guarantee equal employment opportunity within their organization and, if holding contracts with the City amounting to $10,000 or more within any given year, must take the following affirmative steps: 1. Provide a written statement to all new employees and subcontractors indicating commitment as an equal opportunity employer. 2. Actively consider for promotion and advancement available minorities and women. Any contractor, subcontractor, consultant or supplier who willfully disregards the City's nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements shall be considered in breach of contract and subject to suspension or termination for all or part of the contract. Contract Compliance Officers will be appointed by the Directors of Planning, Parks, and Public Works Departments to assume the following duties for their respective departments. 1. Ensuring that contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and suppliers subject to these regulations are familiar with the regulations and the City's equal employment opportunity policy. 2. Monitoring to assure adherence to federal, state and local laws, policies and guidelines. I 21211 Erosion Repair/Lincoln 3 Tune 29,2016 Project Number: 16-3004 CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This form shall be filled out AFTER COMPLETION of this project by the Contractor awarded the contract. I, the undersigned, a duly represented agent of Company, hereby acknowledge and declare that the before- mentioned company was the prime contract for the contract known as South 212th Street Erosion Repairs/Project Number: 16-3004 that was entered into on the (Date) , between the firm I represent and the City of Kent. I declare that I complied fully with all of the requirements and obligations as outlined in the City of Kent Administrative Policy 1.2 and the Declaration City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy that was part of the before-mentioned contract. j By: For: Title: Date: i, 212th Erosion Repair/Lincoln 4 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 PROPOSAL To the City Clerk City Hall Kent, Washington 98032 The undersigned hereby certifies that `Zaroni construction Inc. has examined the job site and construction details of the work as outlined on the plans and described in the specifications for the project named South 212th Street Erosion Repairs/Project Number: 16-3004 for the City of Kent, Washington, and has read and thoroughly understands the plans and specifications and contract governing the work embraced in this improvement and the method by which payment will be made for that work and hereby proposes to undertake and complete the work embraced in this improvement in accordance with the bid and contract, and at the following schedule of rates and prices: NOTE TO BIDDERS: 1) All bid items are described in the Kent Special Provisions (KSP) or the Standard Specifications (WSDOT). Reference the Section No. listed in this proposal, where the bid item is described. 2) Proposal items are numbered in sequence but are non-continuous. 3) Unit prices for all items, all extensions, and total amount of bid must be shown. 4) Should bid items with identically worded bid item descriptions, marked with asterisk (*), appear in more than one schedule of the proposal, the bidder must bid the same unit price on corresponding items for each schedule. If the Contractor enters different unit prices on these items, the City will unilaterally revise the bid amounts to the lowest unit price on each corresponding item and recalculate the Contractor's total bid amount. The corrected total bid amount will be used by the City for award purposes and fix the amount of the contract bond. EXAMPLE SCHEDULE I - STREET ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1006 2-03.5 100 Roadway Excavation, $14.00 $1,400.00 WSDOT CU YDS Including Haul Per CY Any bids not filled out properly may be considered non-responsive. 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 5 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SCHEDULEI - STREET ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTNL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 1000 1-09.7 1 Mobilization WSDOT LUMP SUM Per'LS i I, I 1001 1-09.7(l) 1 Fish Exclusion $ Z-cc,13 KSP LUMP SUM Per CS 1002 1-09.7(2) 1 Stream Diversion and $ fir 17/0 $ � `3 7�> KSP LUMP SUM Dewatering Per LS 1003 1-09.7(3) 2 Equipment Access $ / ,3 z. $ ` KSP DAYS Per DAY 1004 1-09.7(4) 4 Materials Handling $ 4 8 KSP DAYS Per DAY 1005 2 01.5 1 Clearing and Grubbing $ '� 7 s WSDOT LUMP SUM Per LS 1355 1-04.4(1) 1 Minor Changes $2,000.00* $2,000.00 WSDOT CALC Per CALC *Common price to all bidders I i i Schedule I Total $ Y t 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 6 June 29,2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f SCHEDULE II - STORM SEWER ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL. NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 2163 2 03.5 90 Channel Excavation $ WSDOT CU YD Per CY / 2164 4-04.5 W5 Permeable Ballast $ $ WSDOT 133 Per TON TONS 2165 8-15.5 Quarry Spalls $ WSDOT 65 Per TON TONS ($6.00 Min) 8 2166 8-15.5 Rock for Erosion and Scour $ 7, 7 $ ° KSP W 1 Protection Class A Per TON TONS 2167 2-12.5 150 Construction Geotextile for $ WSDOT SQ YDS Separation Per SY $ ! Schedule II Total ` i -7 i i I 212 Erosion Repair/Lincoln m 7 July 13, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SCHEDULE III — TRAFFIC CONTROL ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 3005 1-10.5 80 Traffic Control Labor $ ,/ , ,1 $ KSP HOURS Per HR i 3010 1-10.5 64 Construction Signs Class A $ 3R WSDOT SQ FT Per SF 3015 1-10.5 80 Traffic Control Supervisor $ $ 6,r *fie#F oe:f KSP HOURS Per HR 3020 1-10.5 1 Temporary Traffic Control $ $ k KSP LUMP SUM Devices Per LS 3030 1-10.5 28 Portable Changeable Message $ KSP DAYS Sign (PCMS) Per DAY Schedule V Total $ z?� I I 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SCHEDULE IV - TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. NO. QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT 4005 8-01.5 90 Filter Fabric Fence $.3 o, -" $ KSP Y10 Per LF LN FT 4006 8-01.5 1 'i High Visibility Fence $ d .�t $ /�w $• WSDOT Per LF LN FT 4010 8-01.5 SO, Straw Wattle $ $ -E_s WSDOT LN FT Per LF 4ojc>= 4025 8-01.5 ;rWe) Clear Plastic Covering $/, /Z- $ 6s61 c` I<SP SQ YDS Per SY I 4030 8-01.5 80 ESC Lead $ $ t ;'Z KSP HOURS Per HR 4055 8-01.5 1 Erosion/Water Pollution $2,500.00* $2,500.00 WSDOT FORCE Control Per FA ACCOUNT *Common price to all bidders Schedule VII Total $ 0 C' - B•a.0 844 15 2121"Erosion Repair/Lincoln 9 July 13, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 BID SUMMARY Schedule I / /3 -` l ' SchedulelI Za �'6µt i Schedule III 2 L-68, c2 Schedule IV TOTAL BID AMOUNT G as 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 10 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f I CITY OF KENT SUBCONTRACTOR LIST (Contracts over $100,000) List each subcontractor, from any tier of subcontractors, that shall perform subcontract work amounting to more than 10% of the total bid contract price. List each bid item to be performed by each designated subcontractor in numerical sequence. If no subcontractors will be performing 10% or more of the work, indicate this by writing "None" and signing this form at the bottom of the page. Failure to submit a fully completed and signed subcontractor list after the time set for bid opening may disqualify your bid. Project Name: South 212th Street Erosion Repair Project Number: 16-3004 Subcontractor Name Ns Item Numbers Subcontractor Name Item Numbers I I Subcontractor Name Item Numbers Subcontractor Name Item Numbers Subcontractor Name Item Numbers Subcontractor Name Item Numbers Subcontractor Name Item Numbers 0 CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE 2121"Erosion Repair/Lincoln 11 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST (Contracts over 1 million dollars) i Name of Bidder: Maroni Construction Inc. Project (Name: South 212th Street Erosion Repair Project Number: 16-3004 Pursuant to RCW 39.30.060, Bidder shall list the names of the subcontractors with whom the Bidder, if awarded the contract, will subcontract for performance of the work of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; plumbing; and electrical, or to name itself for the work. Failure of the Bidder to submit, as part of the Bid, the names of such subcontractors or to name itself to perform such work or the naming of two or more subcontractors to perform the same work shall render the Bidder's Bid non-responsive and, therefore, void. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Subcontractor Name: N/A I Plumbing Subcontractor Name: N/A Electrical Subcontractor Name: N/A Signature of Bidder Date 212`h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 12 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 CONTRACTOR'S ULIFICTIO STATEMENT (RCW 39.04.350) THE CITY WILL REVIEW THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSES TO THIS FORM TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE BIDDING CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PERFORM THE CONTRACT WORK. THIS FORM REQUIRES CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY STATE LAW AS WELL AS SUPPLEMENTAL CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY THAT ARE APPLICABLE TO THIS PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT. THE BIDDER SHOULD READ AND RESPOND TO THIS FORM CAREFULLY. Indicia of contractor's responsibility inherently involve subjective determinations as to the contractor's ability to perform and complete the contract work responsibly and to the owner city's satisfaction. The city has an obligation and a duty to its citizens and its taxpayers to administer its budgets and complete its projects in a businesslike manner. Accordingly, it has a duty to exercise the type of inquiry and discretion a business would conduct when selecting a contractor who will be responsible to perform the contract work. The city's supplemental criteria are based, in large part, on the qualification statement form used by the American Institute of Architects. The city provides these criteria so as to provide the most objective framework possible within which the city will make its decision regarding the bidder's ability to be responsible to perform the contract work. These criteria, taken together, will form the basis for the city's decision that a bidder is or is not responsible to perform the contract work. Any bidder may make a formal written request to the city to modify the criteria set forth in this qualification statement, but that request may only be made within 48 hours of the date and time that the bidder first obtains the bid documents or three (3) business days prior to the scheduled bid opening date, whichever occurs first. If the city receives a modification request, it will consider any information submitted in the request and will respond before the bid submittal deadline. If the city's evaluation results in changed criteria, the city will issue an addendum establishing the new or modified criteria. If the city determines that, based on the criteria established in this statement, a bidder is not responsible to perform the contract work, the city will provide written notice of its determination that will include the city's reason for its decision. The bidder has 24 hours from the time the city delivers written notice to the bidder that the bidder is not responsible to perform the contract work to appeal the city's determination. No appeals will be received after the expiration of this 24 hour appeal period. The city may deliver this notice by hand delivery, email, facsimile, or regular mail. In the event the city uses regular mail, the delivery will be deemed complete three days after being placed in the U.S. Mail. The bidder's right to appeal is limited to the single remedy of providing the city with additional information to be considered before the city issues a final determination. Bidder acknowledges and understands that, as provided by RCW 39.04.350, no other appeal is allowed and no other remedy of any kind or nature is available to the bidding contractor if the City determines that the bidder is not responsible to perform the contract work. 2121M1 Erosion Repair/Lincoln 13 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i If the bidder fails to request a modification within the time allowed, or fails to appeal a determination that the bidder is not responsible within the time allowed, the city will make its determination of bidder responsibility based on the information submitted. COMPLETE AND SIGN THIS FORM AS PART OF YOUR BID. FAILURE TO PROPERLY COMPLETE THIS FORM MAY ALSO RESULT IN A DETERMINATION THAT YOUR BID IS NON-RESPONSIVE AND THEREFORE VOID. THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES: CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION. The undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED BY: Richard Maroni NAME: Maroni Construction Inc. ADDRESS: 10 Box 852 Enumclaw, WA 98022 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 40214 306th Ave SE ADDRESS: PO Box 852 Enumclaw, WA 98022 PHONE: 206-240-4099 FAX: 360-825-4598 1. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS 1.1 Provide a copy of your Department of Labor and Industries certificate of registration in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW. Attached 1.2 Provide your current state unified business identifier number. 602-510-626 1.3 Provide proof of applicable industrial insurance coverage for your employees working in Washington as required in Title 51 RCW, together with an employment security department number as required in Title 50 RCW, and a state excise tax registration number as required in Title 82 RCW. Providing a copy of a state of Washington "Master License Service Registration and Licenses" form is typically sufficient evidence of the requirements of this subsection. Attached 1.4 Provide a statement, signed by a person with authority to act and speak for your company, that your company, including any subsidiary companies or affiliated companies under majority ownership or under control by the owner's of the bidder's company, are not and have not been in the past three (3) years, disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065 (3). 212" Erosion Repair/Unmin ed 14 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i 2. ORGANIZATION 2.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? Eleven 2.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? Eleven 2.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? None 2.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: 2.3.1 Date of incorporation: June 2005 2.3.2 State of incorporation: Washington 2.3.3 President's name: Gina Maroni 2.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): Ric Maroni 2.3.5 Secretary's name: 2.3.6 Treasurer's name: i I 2.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: N/A 2.4.1 Date of organization: 2.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): 2.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): 2.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: N/A 2.5.1 Date of organization: 2.5.2 Name of owner: 2.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: N/A 3. LICENSING 3.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate license numbers, if applicable. General Construction contracting, Washington state L&I Number 118102-00 3.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. State of Washington 4. EXPERIENCE 4.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Site preparation, erosion control, grading, pipe work concrete, utility installation 4.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) None 4.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No 4.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? No 2121"Erosion Repair/Lincoln 15 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 4.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? No. 4.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) No 4.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect or design engineer, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. See attached j i 4.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: $70,000.00 4.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect or design engineer, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See Attached. 4.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: $750,000.00 4.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. See attached. 4.7 On a separate sheet, list your major equipment. See attached. 5. REFERENCES 5.1 Trade References: See attached. 5.2 Bank References: See attached. 5.3 Surety: HUB International 5.3.1 Name of bonding company: HUB International, Jim Kuich 5.3.2 Name and address of agent: pp Box 3018, Bothell, WA 6. FINANCING 6.1 Financial Statement. After bid opening, the City may require the following financial information from any of the three apparent low bidders. If so required, the selected bidder(s) must respond with this financial information within 24 hours of the City's request for that information. The City's request for this information shall not be construed as an award or as an intent to award the contract. A bidder's failure or refusal to provide this information may result in rejection of that bidder's bid. 6.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: 212'h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 16 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accou nts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). 6.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: 6.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? 6.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent- subsidiary). 6.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? 7. SIGNArTURE 7.1 Dated at this 1 Rth day of -n,i V 2016. Name of rgani lion: Maroni Construction Inc. By: Richard Maroni Title: Vice President .... Q'Y' Richard Maroni being t the cO6ry /�J 2 information provided hereins a true and sufficiently compete so as not to : C. to 1 y m be misleading. ta r• — ;2 •0 Yobp' .Subscribed and savor before me this 18th day of July 2016. 0, plNlll1114\\� \\\\`` Notary Public: ' My Commission Expires: 212`h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 17 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Department of Labor and Industries MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC PO Box 44450 Olympia, WA 98504-4450 Reg: CC MARONCI941MC UBI: 602-510-626 Registered as provided by Law as: Construction Contractor (CC01);-GENERAL 144 MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC Effective Date: 7/3/2006 PO BOX 852 Expiration Date: 7/3/2018 ENUMCLAW WA 98022 i i I i i NN aYhincton State Department of Revenue State Business Records Database Detail TAX REGISTRATION N€7:Et WSIG626 ACCOUNT OPENED s6/lj7,005 12,6€#: AM UBI: W?sl Ck<,2€a ACCOUNT CLOSED:CPEU ENTITY NAME: Mdt.; ON1 CONSS 6 UCTfON INC BUSINESS NAME: HAILING ADDRESS: BUSINESS LOCATION : 130 E+0%vs2 405L°T0TH FaVk 5E EQVI iCL:A.W,WA 59G2.2-C.I952 E6EiEWLAW,WA 9W 22-001310 ENTITY TYPE:OORK3RP tIFIN RESELLER PERMIT rlC i A,17 4939 17 PERMIT EFFFCTTVE: NAICS CODE : 2 9�9.e.0 PERM11 EXPIRES: 1.gn12 v NAICS DEFINITION S 7E PREPAPATION FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY 7118/2016 6:41 PEI MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC Page 1 of 2 Iluo�r Rr»id Contact Search L&I ,;,-F-� A- ZI.dex Nelp MyLKI Safety&Health Claims& Insurance Workplace Rights Trades&Licensing Washington StateDepartment of II Labor & Industries MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC Owner or tradesperson PO BOX 852 ENUMCLAW,WA 98022 Principals 206-240-4099 MARONI, RIChard charles,PRESIDENT KING County MARONI,JULIE,VICE PRESIDENT MARONI, RICK,AGENT Doing business as MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC WA IJBI No. Business typo 602 510 626 Corporation Covering peisens JULIE ANE MARONI RICHARD CHARLES MARDNI; License Verify the contractor's active registration/license/certification(depending on trade)and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. , License specialties GENERAL License no. MARONC1941MC Effective—expiration 07103/2006—07/0312018 Bond Lexon Ins Co $12,000.00 Bond account no. 9807658 Received by L&I Effective date 05/27/2011 06/3012011 Expiration dale Until Canceled Bond history Insurance ................... Ohio Security Ins Co $1,000,000.00 Policy no. BKS55036718 Received by L&I Effentwe date 01/13/2016 0212212015 Expiration date 021221207 https://secure.Ini.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602510626&LIC=MARONCI... 7/19/2016 MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC Page 2 of 2 Insurance history !. Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period,but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp Do you know if the business has employees?If so,verify the business is up-to-date on workers'comp premiums. L&1 Account ID Account is current. 118,102.00 '.. Doing business-as MARONI CONSTRUCTION INC Fstimated workers reported Quarter 1 of Year 2016"1 to 3 Workers" - L&I account representative T1/NICHOLE CAROW(360)902-5634-Email:CANI235@lni.wa.gov Workplace safety and health Check for any past safety and health violations found on jobsites this business was responsible for. (�washington 3tato C,)r urLabor&Industrios.Use ur Ihis site is subject to the laws of the stale or Washington. https://secure.ini.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602510626&LIC=MARONCI... 7/19/2016 1 z P.O. Box 852 Enumclaw, WA 98022 k phone 206.240.4099 � maroniconstinc@aoLcom i i July 18, 2016 To whom it may concern: I Maroni Construction Inc. and the owners of Maroni Construction Inc. are not and have not been in the past three (3)years,disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06,010 or 39.12.065(3). Maroni Construction Inc. Gina Maroni, President ',I 41ii r .. i" 3, ,� 'i h1 P.O. Box 852 Enumclaw,WA 98022 phone 206.240.4099 .„ maroniconstinc@aol.com PUBLIC WORKS WORK SUMMARY & REFERENCES Magneson Park Sports Meadow September, 2006- $1,500.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Chris Jewell Phone: 206-733-9194 i Ballard Skate Park Handrail Project October, 2006 - $15,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Chris Jewell Phone: 206-733-9194 California Sub-Station Project March, 2007 - $45,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Patrick Donohue Phone: 206-684-9286 Heizer Site Restoration at Myrtle Edwards Park March, 2007 - $20,000.00 Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Kimberly Baker Phone: 206-684-7278 Mercer Street Bollards Project April, 2007 - $60,000.00 Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Kathleen McLaughlin Phone: 206-615-0385 Kibler Avenue Catch Basin Installation June, 2007 - $3,000.00 City of Enumclaw,Enumclaw, Washington Project Manager: Thomas Stumpf Phone: 360-615-5732 Amy Tee Tennis Center Curtain Replacement August, 2007 - $5,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Shuw-jen Hwang Phone: 206-684-0805 Alward Road and Ski Park Levee Rehab September to October, 2007 - $45,000.00 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Orting, Washington Project Manager: Kristine Hansen Phone: 206-766-6464 Bellevue Senior Center Drainage Project January, 2008 - $16,000.00 City of Bellevue, Bellevue, Washington Project Manager: Bret Wilson Phone: 425-452-2932 Coleman School Project February, 2008 - $40,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Patrick Donohue Phone: 206-684-9286 Lake Washington Boulevard July to October, 2008 - $275,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Lynn Sullivan Phone: 206-733-9105 AM Park Statute of Liberty Proiect August, 2008 - $13,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Patrick Donohue Phone: 206-684-9286 Mnneson Park Proiect March to August, 2008 - $168,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Andy Sheffer Phone: 206-233-3872 SD®T J®C Projects Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors May to November, 2009—$600,000.00 Project Manager: Josh Vogt Phone: 425-202-3687 Woodland Park Zoo January, 2010—$48,000.00 Project Manager: Richard Partin Phone: 206-548-2538, ext 1405 Garage Demo at NW 60th Street April, 2010—$7,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Patrick Donohue Phone: 206-684-9286 House Demo at NW 60th Street April, 2010—$7,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Mohan Khandekar Phone: 206-684-7036 Junction Park Plaza J®C Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors May, 2010—$87,000.00 Project Manager: Josh Vogt Phone: 425-202-3687 Plum Tree Park July, 2010 - $35,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Gary Gibbons Phone: 206-386-1511 House Demo at SW Admiral Way August, 2010—$41,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Mohan Khandekar Phone: 206-684-7036 i I Sandel Plaveround Renovation September,2010 - $248,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Kelly Davidson Phone: 206-684-0998 Supplied Material for Meadowbrook Playfield October, 2010—$39,000.00 W.S. Contractors Project Manager: Jared Stevenson Phone: 206-793-4198 Amy Yee Tennis Center Curtain Replacement November, 2010 - $4,600.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Shuw jen Hwang Phone: 206-684-0805 Woodland Park Zoo December, 2010—$33,000.00 Project Manager: John Dougall Phone: 206-548-2538 3rd & Northgate JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors February, 2011 —$67,000.00 Project Manager: Josh Vogt Phone: 425-202-3687 Woodland Park Zoo March 2011 —$22,000.00 Project Manager: Larry Sammons Phone: 206-704-4803 Lake Boren Park Play Area Renovation May, 2011 - $114,000.00 City of Newcastle,Newcastle, Washington Project Manager: Michael Holley Phone: 425-649-4444, ext. 142 Hillman City P-Patch Community Garden May, 2011 - $24,000.00 City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Laura Raymond Phone: 206-615-1787 f Linn Street JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors July, 2011 —$42,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Greenwood P-Patch Community Garden August, 2011 - $55,000.00 Vision Greenwood Park and Seattle Parks & Ree, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Pamela Kliment Phone: 206-684-7556 3rd 8a Walker JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors September, 2011 —$154,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Rose Street JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors September, 2011 —$122,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Woodland Park Zoo September 2011 —$6,500.00 Project Manager: John Dougall Phone: 206-548-2500 Auburn Airport Catch Basin Repairs p u November, 2011 - $24,000.00 Airport Management Group, Auburn, Washington Project Manager: Mike Shipman Phone: 253-333-6821 i NW 901h Street JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors April, 2012—$90,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Rainier Playfield Renovation May, 2012 - $250,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Virginia Hassinger Phone: 206-233-7936 Interim Fire Station JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors June, 2012—$50,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Pole Removal JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors October, 2012—$15,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Seattle Children's Livable Streets Crossing JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors October, 2012 —$79,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 i 39Tx AVE NE Greenway Livable Streets JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors November,2012—$126,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 I i i I� SW Barton JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors December, 2012—$145,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Othello Park Playfield Renovation September, 2012 - $198,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation and Othello Park Alliance Project Manager: Benjamin Barrett Phone: 206-723-8275 Sidewalk Safety JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors December, 2012—$92,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 West Seattle Pole Removal JOC Proiect Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors February, 2013 —$28,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Woodland Park Zoo March, 2013 —$11,000.00 Project Manager: John Dougall Phone: 206-548-2500 Rainier ITS JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors March, 2013 —$97,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 PMP PKG#1 JOC Proieet Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors June, 2013 —$155,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Marymoor Park HVAC Upgrade Subcontractor to Big Mountain Enterprises June, 2013 —$3,800.00 Project Manager: John Hetzel Phone: 360-802-4400 i Burke Gilman Trail Stair Repair JOC Project Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors July, 2013 —$13,000.00 Superintendent: John Pallotta Phone: 206-877-2613 Magnuson Park F'ireline Repair July, 2013 —$60,000.00 Project Manager: Andy Sheffer Phone: 206-684-7041 Jefferson Park JOC Proiect Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors August, 2013 —$101,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Discovery Park JOC Project Subcontractor to Mid Mountain Contractors September, 2013 —$225,000.00 Project Manager: Evan Benjamin Phone: 206-354-2341 Marymoor Park Lighting JOC Project Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors November, 2013—$12,000.00 Project Manager: Tim Wilson Phone: 206-547-0135 I YSC Water Main Repair JOC Project Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors May 2014—$95,000.00 Project Manager: Stephen Robeson Phone: 206-547-0135 Sound Transit Bike Path JOC Project Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors July 2014—$39,000.00 Project Manager: Tim Wilson Phone: 206-547-0135 SPU Landsburg Project Subcontractor to Lydig Contractors August 2014—$80,000.00 Project Manager: Jeremy McMullin Phone: 425-885-3314 Precinct #3 JOC Project Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors August 2014—$130,500.00 Project Manager: Stephen Robeson Phone: 206-547-0135 Phillip Arnold Park Walkway Subcontractor to FORMA Contractors September 2014—$32,000.00 Project Manager: Lon Weaver Phone: 206-626-0256 i Ilighline CC Underground Repairs Subcontractor to Saybr Contractors October 2014—$41,000.00 Project Manager: Pat Poor Phone: 253-531-2144 Seattle Center Bollards JOC Project Subcontractor to FORMA Contractors October, 2014—$68,500.00 Project Manager: Lon Weaver Phone: 206-626-0256 Bellevue Botanical Gardens JOC Proiect Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors November 2014—$20,000.00 Project Manager: Troy Alexander Phone: 206-926-0870 Discovery Park Water Main and Pavia February 2015 - $368,000.00 Seattle Parks and Recreation Project Manager: Todd Meadows Phone: 206-386-4388 UW— ICA Student Services Entrance Subcontractor to Centennial Contractors August 2015—$59,437.00 Project Manager: Stephen Robeson Phone: 253-926-0870 Alki Outdoor Shower Subcontractor to Saybr Contractors September 2015 —$50,153.00 Project Manager: John Pallota Phone: 253-531-2144 L I I i i Tailor Mountain Parking Lot King County DNR—Parks&Recreation Division November 2015 - $448,200.00 Project Manager: Linda Frkuska Phone: 206-477-4484 Foster Arboretum Waterline Repair December, 2015—$19,576.00 Project Manager: Katie Bang Phone: 206-673-7205 Heizer Granite Park Regrade January 2016 - $19,000.00 Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Joan Peterson Phone: 206-615-1800 Sound Transit Bike Parking Racks May 2016- $68,000.00 Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, Seattle, Washington Project Manager: Rebecca Roush Phone: 206-398-5058 i UW Childcare Expansion Subcontractor to Shreve Construction July 2016 - $300,000.00 Ongoing—95% Complete Project Manager: Ken Shreve Phone: 206-641-5878 r ,� ti '�• P.O. Box 857 i 1 � ' roxtiS3r :T,4wt ; Enumclaw,WA 98022 �talwF el"NY, phone 206.240.4099 i-naroniconstinc@aol.com i RIC MARONI PROJECT MANAGER Ric Marom has over 30 years experience in infrastructure work including earthwork, underground utilities,roadwork,pipelines,highways and bridges. Rie's role as a Major Projects Site Superintendent at Mid Mountain Contractors allowed him to have hands-on experience on major projects. His extensive field experience proved to bean asset in the successful organization of multiple crews, on-site scheduling, material deliveries, personnel management and cost control. In 2006 Ric opened Maroni Construction, specializing in public works projects for, among others, the City of Seattle, Army Corp of Engineers, City of Bellevue, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Parks and Recreation, City of Newcastle and Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. i Strong communication, organization and problem solving skills are assets Ric possesses. These skills along with his excellent attention to detail and management style will ensure the project goals and safety requirements are achieved. ill I r xirOK00pnisxi#u ra<st� P.O. Box857 Enumclaw,WA 98022 x _ ,I phone 206.240.4099 maroniconstinc@aoLcom TONY CHASE SUPERINTENDENT Tony Chase has over 20 years' experience in both public and private infrastructure work including earthwork, underground utilities, roadwork,pipelines, highways and bridges. Tony worked for Katspan Construction for three years as a General Superintendent and was a Major Projects Site Superintendent at Mid Mountain Contractors for six years. These positions of responsibility allowed him to have hands-on experience on major projects and lie gained field experience in organizing multiple crews, on-site scheduling, material deliveries, personnel management and cost control. In 2009 Tony was hired by Maroni Construction as Superintendent and has been a valuable asset in supervising work crews and project scheduling. During Tony's employment with Maroni Construction he has successfully overseen several City of Seattle projects such as Sandel Playfield and Greenwood P-Patch Community Garden and as well as multiple JOC projects. 1 IP P.O. Box 852 Enumclaw,WA 98022 phone 206.240.4099 a maroniconsiinc@aoLcom Equipment: 50 Size Mini Excavator Arrowhead Rock Drill Hydraulic Breaker Cat 414E Loader Kenworth T800 Truck Work Trucks with Tools "it tijh I' ` I it C- t,� ,�,.•S 911 j 1'I",� ( .� v 1t 'tY jlit, K'I P.O. Box 852 Enumclaw,WA 98022 p, phone 206.240.4099 maroniconstinc@aotcom REFERENCES APP ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM PO Box 1367 Tacoma, WA 98401 Office: (800) 929-5243 Fax: (866) 696-1277 PIONEER FUEL PO Box 27 Olympia, WA 98507 Office: (360) 754-1092 Fax: (360) 754-1092 HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL PO Box 26360 Oldahoma, OIL 73126 Office: (800) 654-4740 Fax: (206) 767-8275 EVERGREEN TRACTOR 164 S. Michigan St. Seattle, WA 98108-3242 Office: (206) 264-8551 Fax: (206) 264-6269 I BANK ACCOUNT INFORMATION BECU PO Box 97050 Seattle, WA 98022 Phone: (800)233-2328 Account: 3591912388 I F PROPOSAL SIGNATURE PAGE The undersigned bidder hereby proposes and agrees to start construction work on the Contract, if awarded to him/her, on or before ten (10) calendar days from the date of the Notice to Proceed, and agrees to complete the Contract within twenty (20) working days after issuance of the City's Notice to Proceed. The undersigned bidder hereby agrees to submit all insurance documents, performance bonds and signed contracts within ten (10) calendar days after City awards the Contract. The City anticipates issuance of the Notice to Proceed on the day of the preconstruction meeting. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the day of bid opening. The required bid security consisting of a bid bond, cashier's check or cash in an amount equal to 5% of the total amount is hereto attached. Notice of acceptance of this bid or request for additional information shall be addressed to the undersigned at the address stated below. Receipt of Addendum No.'s 1 , 2 to the plans and/or specifications is hereby acknowledged. Failure to acknowledge receipt of the addenda may be considered an irregularity in this proposal. By signing this Proposal Signature Page, the undersigned bidder agrees to accept all contract forms and documents included within the bid packet and to be bound by all terms, requirements and representations listed in the bid documents whether set forth by the City or by the Bidder. DATE: July 18, 2016 Maroni Construction Inc. NAF B�R � 1 Signature of Authorized Representative Gina Marcni, President (Print Name and Title) Po Box 852, Enumclaw, wA 98022 Address 212th Erosion Repair/Lincoln 18 June 29,2016 Project Number: 16-3004 BID BOND FORM KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, Maroni Construction Inc. as Principal, and Western Surety Company as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF KENT, as Obligee, in the penal sum ofFiyePercent(5-�QZQfTgtalAmountBid Dollars, for the payment of 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 South 212th Street Erosion Repairs/Project Number: 16-3004 According to the terms of the proposal or bid made by the Principal thereof, 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 invitation to bid, 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 damaged, the amount of this bond. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS 19th DAY OF iuly 2016. Maroni Construction Inc. PRINCIPAL Western Surety Company SURETY Theresa A.Lamb,Attorney-in-Fact 20 Received return of deposit in the sum of $ , 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 19 June 29,2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Page 23 Provided to Builders Exchange of WA, Inc. For usage Conditions Agreement see www.bxwa.com-Always Verify Scale Western Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-PACT Know All Men By These Presents,1'1hat WESTERN SlI RF I'Y COMPANY,a South Dakota corporation,is a duly organized and existing corporation having its principal office in the City of Sioux Palls, and State of South Dakota, and that it dots by virtue of the signature and seal herein affixed hereby make,constitute and appoint Steve Wagner, Michael A Murphy, Darlene Jakielski, Julie M Glover, S M Scott, Carl M Lovsted Ili, Theresa A Lamb, Jim W Doyle, Andy D Prill, Jim S Kuich, Teresa Glombecki, Chad M Epple, Patti White, Individually of Bothell,WA,its true and lawful Attontey(s)-in-Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign,seat and execute for and on its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind it thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by it duly authorized officer of the corporation and all the acts of said Attorney,pursuant to the authority hereby given,are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the By-Law printed on the reverse hereof,duly adopted,as indicated,by the shareholders of the corporation. In Witness Whereof, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 4th day of April,2016. sSaET WESTERN SURETY COMPANY anI T.Bmfla[,Vice President State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha On this 4th day of April,2016,before me personally came Paul T.Bruflat,to me known,who,being by me duly sworn, did depose and.say: that he resides in the City of Sioux Falls,State of South Dakota;that he is the Vice President of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY described in and which executed the above loslrumeot; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed . pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority,and acknowledges same to he the act and deed of said corporation. My commission expires {{{{ J.MOHR xornavrarh�c — �`�A - Y June 23,2021 s scum aenorn s e L ♦v+wrrrYa.awc��,1 J.Mohr,Notary Public CEIrf W1CATE I,L.Nelson, Assistant Secretary of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney hereinabove set forth is still in force,and further certify that the By-Law of the corporation printed on the reverse hereof is still in force. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said corporation this I 1 day ofT-9's,�. _�, L�st 7 y` '" 00, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY sue...CA.z v�rN DFM�R i L.Nelson,Assistant Secretary Fann F4280-7-2012 CITY OF KENT COMBINED DECLARATION FORM: NON®COLLUSION® MINIMUM WAGE NON-COLLUSION DECLARATION I, by signing the proposal, hereby declare, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the following statements are true and correct: 1. That the undersigned person(s), firm, association or corporation has (have) not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with the project for which this proposal is submitted. 2. That by signing the signature page of this proposal, I am deemed to have signed and to have agreed to the provisions of this declaration. AND 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. South 212th Street Erosion Repairs Project Number: 16-3004 NAME OF PROJECT Maroni Construction Inc. NAME OF BIDDER'S FIRM SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF BIDDER 212'h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 20 lune 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 This change order form is for example purposes only. By submitting a bid,, the bidder agrees to be bound by the terms of this change order form for any change orders. 1?i,✓ ORDERCHANGE . [ rater # 1® 2, 3, etc.] NAME OF CONTRACTOR: [Insert Company Namel (`Contractor") CONTRACT NAME & PROJECT NUMBER:[lnsert Name of Original Contract & Project #, if aonlicablel ORIGINAL CONTRACT DATE: (Insert Date Original Contract was Signed] This Change Order amends the above-referenced contract; all other provisions of the contract that are not inconsistent with this Change Order shall remain in effect. For valuable consideration and by mutual consent of the parties, the project contract is modified as follows: 1. Section I of the Agreement, entitled "Description of Work," is hereby modified to add additional work or revise existing work as follows: In addition to work required under the original Agreement and any prior Amendments, Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to: [Insert detailed description of additional materials, services, etc., that are needed which necessitate this change order - Be as detailed as possible. You may also refer to an attached exhibit, but clearly identify the exhibit by title and date] 2. The contract amount and time for performance provisions of Section II "Time of Completion," and Section III, "Compensation," are hereby modified as follows: Original Contract Sum, $ (including applicable alternates and WSST) Net Change by Previous Change Orders $ (incl. applicable WSST) Current Contract Amount $ (incl. Previous Change Orders) Current Change Order $ Applicable WSST Tax on this Change $ Order Revised Contract Sum $ 2121"Erosion Repair/Lincoln 21 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Original Time for Completion (insert date) Revised Time for Completion under prior Change Orders (insert date) Days Required (f) for this Change working days Order Revised Time for Completion (insert date) In accordance with Sections 1-04.4 and 1-04.5 of the Kent Special Provisions and WSDOT Standard Specifications, and Section VII of the Agreement, the Contractor accepts all requirements of this Change Order by signing below. Also, pursuant to the above-referenced contract, Contractor agrees to waive any protest it may have regarding this Change Order and acknowledges and accepts that this Change Order constitutes final settlement of all claims of any kind or nature arising from or connected with any work either covered or affected by this Change Order, including, without limitation, claims related to contract time, contract acceleration, onsite or home office overhead, or lost profits. This Change Order, unless otherwise provided, does not relieve the Contractor from strict compliance with the guarantee and warranty provisions of the original contract, particularly those pertaining to substantial completion date. All acts consistent with the authority of the Agreement, previous Change Orders (if any), and this Change Order, prior to the effective date of this Change Order, are hereby ratified and affirmed, and the terms of the Agreement, previous Change Orders (if any), and this Change Order shall be deemed to have applied. The parties whose names appear below swear under penalty of perjury that they are authorized to enter into this contract modification, which is binding on the parties of this contract. 3. The Contractor will adjust the amount of its performance bond (if any) for this project to be consistent with the revised contract sum shown in section 2, above. IN WITNESS, the parties below have executed this Agreement, which will become effective on the last date written below. CONTRACTOR: CITY OF KENT: By: By: (signature) (signature) Print Name: Print Name: Timothy J. LaPorte P.E. Its Its Public Works Director (title) (title) DATE: DATE: 212"Erosion Repair/Lincoln 22 June 29,2016 Project Number: 16-3004 I py p� pq p q� ry®p APPROVED AS TO FORM: (applicable if Mayor's signature required) i Kent Law Department [In this field,vane may enter the eledronlc Fllepa[h where the contrad has been saved] 212th Erosion Repair/Lincoln 23 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 BIDDER'S CHECKLIST The following checklist is a guideline to help the Contractor make sure all forms are complete. The bidder's attention is especially called to the following forms. Failure to execute these forms as required may result in rejection of any bid. Bidder's Package should include the following. Bid Document Cover Sheet filled out with Bidder's Name....................&31� Orderof Contents................................................................................ er Invitationto Bid ................................... 0, �............................................... Contractor Compliance Statement.......................................................4Er Date ........................................................................................... ✓3 Have/have not participated acknowledgment............................ 0:7 Signatureand address................................................................ 13P Declaration - City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy........4T Dateand signature..................................................................... P� AdministrativePolicy...........................................................................A Proposal .............................................................................................. 2 First line of proposal - filled in...................................................Rr Unit prices are correct................................................................21' Minimum bid prices are correct..................................................0 Subcontractor List (contracts over $100K).......................................... 20' Subcontractorslisted properly ................................................... a, Signature.....................................................................................W Subcontractor List (contracts over $1 million) ....................................8' Subcontractors listed properly ....................................................6' Dateand signature......................................................................e Contractor's Qualification Statement....................................................a" Completeand notarized..............................................................91� ProposalSignature Page .....................................................................4B, AllAddenda acknowledged.........................................................Air Date, signature and address.......................................................®' BidBond Form.....................................................................................'I Signature, sealed and dated.......................................................$ Powerof Attorney .......................................................................a` (Amount of bid bond shall equal 5% of the total bid amount) CombinedDeclaration Form ................................................................Ar Signature....................................................................................�^ ChangeOrder Form ..............................................................................07 Bidder's Checklist................................................................................iff The following forms are to be executed after the Contract is awarded: A) CONTRACT This agreement is to be executed by the successful bidder. B) PAYMENT AND PERFORMANCE BOND To be executed by the successful bidder and its surety company. The following form is to be executed after the Contract is completed: A) CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT To be executed by the successful bidder AFTER COMPLETION of this contract. 212°M1 Erosion Repair/Lincoln 24 June 29, 2016 �! Project Number: 16-3004 i i PAYMENT AND PERFORMANCE BOND ® TO CITY OF KENT � Bond No.71833189 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the undersigned, Maroni Construction Inc. as Principal, and Western Surety Company 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 $ 92,606.72 together with any adjustments, up or down, in the total contract price because of changes in the contract work, for the payment of which sum on demand we bind ourselves and our successors, 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, and the Codes and Ordinances of the CITY OF KENT. 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, the Mayor of the City of Kent has let or is about to let to the above bounden Principal, a certain contract, the said contract providing for construction of South 212th Street Erosion Repairs/Project Number: 16-3004 (which contract is referred to herein and is made a part hereof as though attached hereto), and WHEREAS, the Principal has accepted, or is about to accept, the contract, and undertake to perform the work therein provided for in the manner and within the time set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, for non-FHWA projects only, if the Principal 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 the Principal or subcontractors with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of said work and shall indernnify and hold the CITY OF KENT harmless from any 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, then and in that 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. The name and corporate seal (if required by law) of each corporate party is hereto affixed and duly signed by its undersigned representatives pursuant to authority of its governing body. 2'12t0 Hroslon Repair/Lincoln 25 Juno 29, 2016 Project Number. 16-3004 '.. F 1 TWO WITNESSES: Maroni Construction, Inc. PR I NC I PAL (enter principars name abovo) ` TITLE: pU�1C`Q �?Ca�'�l D ATE:C�L -)I0 312g1. DATE: l.c 71 en3 010��0 CORPORATE SEAL: Christopher M. Kinyon, Witness to Surety PRINT NAME DATE: 9/30/2016 Western Surety Company SURETY CORPORATE SEAL: BY: DATE: 9/3 012 0 1 6 TITLE: Karen C. Swanson Attorney-in-Fact ADDRESS: P. O. Box5077 Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5077 CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE SEAL I hereby certify that I am the (Assistant) Secretary of the Corporation named as Principal in the within Bond; that 9-,i c. V`r10 fDn� Who signed the said bond on behalf of the Principal ef`nrJ �oc�: C ,Or�S.�fUcilh 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, //���� 6hj'�e/y SECRETARY OR ASSISTANT SECRETARY 212' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 26 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Western Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men By These Presents,That WESTERN SURETY COMPANY,a South Dakota corporation,is a duly organized and existing corporation _ having its principal office in the City of Sioux Falls,and State of South Dakota,and that it does by virtue of the signature and seal herein affixed hereby make,constitute and appoint - Michael S Mansfield, Sara Sophie Sellin, Donald Percell Shanklin Jr, Misti M Webb, Tamara A Ringeisen, Emily Ann Jovanovich,Kari Michelle Motley,Bryan Richard Ludwick,David W Ross,Individually of Portland,OR Cynthia L Jay,Eric A Zimmerman,James B Binder,Aliceon A Keltner,Brandon K Bush, Individually of Seattle,WA Karen C Swanson,Julie R Truitt,Jamie Diemer, Carley Espiritu, Christopher Kinyon, Brent E Heilesen,Peter J Comfort, Annelies M Richie,Kyle Joseph Howat,Kristine A Lawrence,Individually of Tacoma,WA its true and lawful Attomey(s)-in-Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign,seal and execute for and on its behalf bonds,undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind it thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by a duly authorized officer of the corporation and all the acts of said Attorney,pursuant to the authority hereby given,are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the By-Law printed on the reverse hereof,duly adopted,as indicated,by the shareholders of the corporation, In Witness Whereof, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 9th day of August,2016. �'"yAETy WESTERN SURETY COMPANY �a�i�4PVaggj�nr A�P q;�1ysEAn':a "9j'ynN C?n ail T.Bmflat,Vice President State of South Dakota 1 County of Minnehaha I ss On this 9th day of August,2016,before me personally came Paul T.Bruflat,to me known,who,being by me duly sworn,did depose and say: that he resides in the City of Sioux Falls,State of South Dakota;that he is the Vice President of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY described in and which executed the above instrument;that lie knows the seal of said corporation;that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal;that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority,and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. My commission expires J.MOHR �gxorurvauauc June23 2021 ` j80°1H0"NOTAR J.Mohr,Notary Public CERTIFICATE 1, L.Nelson,Assistant Secretary of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney hereinabove set forth is still in force,and further certify that the By-Law of the corporation printed on the reverse lie is still in force. in testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said corporation this _day 01w(@.e9 . 4' � y >Wfo�,voaq,�� WESTERN SURETY COMPANY '.. -Wl IY� L Nelson,Assistant Secretory Form F4280-7-2012 I CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, is entered into between the CITY OF KENT, a Washington municipal corporation ("City"), and Y-Y\erco,�k nt-• organized under the laws of the State of Y\5.yr, located and doing business at Woa1�1 3� '' s�, riumc aW}W ("Contractor"). WITNESS: In consideration of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and in the project documents, plans, and specifications all of which are a part of this Agreement, the parties agree as follows: 1 . The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials, and equipment for: South 212th Street Erosion Repairs/Project Number: 16-3004in accordance with and as described in the Contract and shall perform any alterations in or additions to the work provided under the Contract and every part thereof. The Contract shall include all project specifications, provisions, and plans; the City's general and special conditions; the 2016 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association, including all published amendments issued by those organizations, if applicable ("Standard Specifications"); the City's bid documents; and the Contractor's response to the City's bid. The Contractor is responsible to obtain copies of the 2016 WSDOT Standard Specifications including the latest amendments issued by WSDOT as of the date of bid opening. Unless otherwise directed by the City, work shall start within ten (10) days after the City issues its Notice to Proceed and be completed within twenty (20) working days. The Contractor shall provide and bear all expense of all equipment, work, and labor of any sort whatsoever that may be required for the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing all the work provided for in the Contract, except where the specifications allocate that responsibility to the City. 2. The City hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ, the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above described work and to complete and finish the same according to the Contract and the terms and conditions herein contained and hereby contracts to pay for the same according to the Contract and the schedule of unit or itemized prices provided by Contractor in its response to the City's bid, at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided for in the Contract. 1 The Contractor for itself, and for its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, does hereby agree to the full performance of all covenants herein contained upon the part of the Contractor. 4. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the City by reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein. 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 27 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 I' 5. Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, volunteers and assigns 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 negligence of the Contractor and the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers, the Contractor's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's 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. 6. Contractor agrees, upon the City's written demand, to make all books and records available to the City for inspection, review, photocopying, and audit in the event of a contract related dispute, claim, modification, or other contract related action at reasonable times (not to exceed three (3) business days) and at places designated by the City. 7. The Contractor shall procure and maintain, during the term of construction and throughout the specified term of maintenance, insurance of the types and in the amounts described in Exhibit A attached and incorporated by this reference. 8. 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. 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. 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 28 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 4 CITY OF KENT BY: P C ¢ 1 SUZ l°TE _ OKE, M/YOR f� �r DATE: ATTEST: � J( R,&N*Ht - 1M OI E, CITY CLERK y ;. uf- l)sAnr,:7�(`!7'F, _d`."<rw�0._.��A'1.�4,1 f'✓I� APPRO�ED AS TO FO Mx ml KENT LAW DEPARTMEA'f CONTRACTOR c BY: P NT NAME: \ TITLE: V'k Lo Len� DATE: Ot�\t7b j.- 212°1 Erosion Repair/Lincoln 29 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 I EXHIBIT INSURANCE I REMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Insurance The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types described below: 1 . Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 or its equivalent, with minimum limits of $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate for each 1 year policy period. This coverage may be any combination of primary, umbrella or excess liability coverage affording total liability limits of not less than $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be provided for a period of 3 years following Substantial Completion of the work. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide the Aggregate per Project Endorsement ISO form CG 25 03 11 85. The City shall be named as an Additional Insured under the Contactor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City. All endorsements adding Additional Insureds shall be issued on form CG 20 10 11 85 or a form deemed equivalent, providing the Additional Insureds with all policies and endorsements set forth in this section. 2. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. 3. Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits: 1 . Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with minimum limits of $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate for each 1 year policy period. This coverage may be any combination of primary, umbrella or excess liability coverage affording total liability limits of not less than $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be provided for a period of 3 years following Substantial Completion of the work. 2121" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 30 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 EXHIBIT A (Continued) 2. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $1 ,000,000 per accident. C. Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability: 1 . The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 2. The Contractor's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. 3. The City of Kent shall be named as an additional insured on all policies (except Professional Liability) as respects work performed by or on behalf of the contractor and a copy of the endorsement naming the City as additional insured shall be attached to the Certificate of Insurance. The City reserves the right to receive a certified copy of all required insurance policies. The Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance shall also 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. D. Contractor's Insurance for other Losses The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to any tools, Contractor's employee owned tools, machinery, equipment, or motor vehicles owned or rented by the Contractor, or the Contractor's agents, suppliers or contractors as well as to any temporary structures, scaffolding and protective fences. E. Waiver of Subrogation The Contractor and the City waive all rights against each other any of their Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, agents and employees, each of the other, for damages caused by fire or other perils to the extend covered by Builders Risk insurance or other property insurance obtained pursuant to the Insurance Requirements Section of this Contract or other property insurance applicable to the work. The policies shall provide such waivers by endorsement or otherwise. 212th Erosion Repair/Lincoln 31 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f EXH I B I T A (Continued) F. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VI I. G. Verification of Coverage Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance of the Contractor before commencement of the work. H. Subcontractors Contractor shall include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the same insurance requirements as stated herein for the Contractor. 212`^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 32 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 MAROCON-01 EHANSON �c®R® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OATDIl1'VV) 1 016/2/612 01 6 '.. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME; Hub International Northwest LLC PHONE (425)489-4500 talc No): (425)485-8489 12100 NE 195th St. AIc No E,u: __ -- Suite 200 AIL aoDaess: now.info@hubinternational.com Bothell,WA 98011 AIG INSURERtS)SI AFFORDING COVERAGE NI I INSURERA:OhIO Security Insurance Company 24082 INSURED INSURERB:West American Insurance Co 44393 Maroni Construction,Inc. INSURERC:Ohio Casualty Insurance Company 24074 P.O.Box 852 INSURER D: Enumclaw,WA 98022 __-- _- _--- INSURER E INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: _ REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECTTO WHICH THIS '.. CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECTTOALLTHE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. POLICY EFF I POLICY E%P __... _._ LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY-NUMBER MWDDIVYYY MMIDDIYYYY LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,ODO E TO REN € CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR X X BKS55036718 02122/2016 02/2212017 PREMISES(Fa°°°orrence 8 1,000,000 X X WA STOP GAP MEDEXP(Any one person) 8 15,000 -PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: 1 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY I_X.I PRO-CT E LOG PRODUCTS_-COMPIOPAGG $ 2,000,000 JE OTHER: _ 1 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINEDNGLE LIMIT Ee accldMent) $ 1,000,000 enp _ B X ANY AUTO X X BAW650317111 jr 02122121111 02111/2017 SODILYINJURY(Perperon) $ ALL OWNED - SCHEDULED ' BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS AUTOS NON OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ HIREDAUTOS AUTOS Per accitlent) $ X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 '.. C EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE US055036718 ., 0212=016 02/2212017 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 DED X RETENTION$ 10,000 $ _ WORKERS COMPENSATION - ANDEMPLOYERS'LIABILITY STATUTE X OTRH A ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE YIN BKS56036718 �E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 (MandaRIMtoryEn NH)EXCLUDED? 02/2212016 02/2212017 E.L DISEASE-FA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below, E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT I S 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS VEHICLES (ACORD fat,AddItIonal Remarks Schedule,may be abashed if more space Is required) ' RE:SOUTH 212TH EROSION REPAIRS PROJECT NUMBER:16-3004 ADDITIONAL INSURED AS REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT:CITY OF KENT.COVERAGE IS PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY WITH WAIVER OF SUBROGATION AND COMPLETED OPERATIONS.UMBRELLA POLICY FOLLOWS FORM.SEE ATTACHED ENDORSEMENT(S). CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE CITY OF KENT THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 400 WEST GOWE Kent,WA 98032 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE @ 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. I', ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD POLICY#: BKS55036718 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 85 83 04 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED CONTRACTORS - PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART A. Paragraph 2. under Section 11 - Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an insured any person or organization whom you have agreed to add as an additional insured in a written contract or written agreement. Such person or organization is an additional insured but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage": 1. Caused by "your work" performed for that additional insured that is the subject of the written contract or written agreement; and 2. Included in the "products-completed operations hazard". However: a) The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and b) If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured The insurance provided by this endorsement applies only if the written contract or written agreement is signed prior to the "bodily injury" or "property damage". We have no duty to defend an additional insured under this endorsement until we receive written notice of a "suit" by the additional insured as required in Paragraph b. of Condition 2. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit under Section IV -Commercial General Liability Conditions. B. With respect to the insurance provided by this endorsement, the following are added to Paragraph 2. Exclusions under Section I -Coverage A- Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability: This insurance does not apply to: 1. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurs prior to you commencing operations at the location where such "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs. 2. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the rendering of, or the failure to render, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services including: a. The preparing, approving or failure to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawing and specifications; and b. Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 85 83 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.,with its permission . Page 1 of 2 f' C. With respect to the insurance afforded by this endorsement, exclusion I. Damage To Your Work of Paragraph 2. Exclusions under Section I - Coverage A - Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability is replaced by the following: I. Damage To Your Work "Property damage" to "your work" arising out of it or any part of it and included in the "products- completed operations hazard". D. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to Section II - Limits of Insurance: If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the most we will o pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: s 1. Required by contract or agreement; or 2. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declaration. whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declaratio ns. E. With respect to the insurance afforded by this endorsement, Section IV - Commercial General Liability Conditions is amended as follows: 1. The following is added to Paragraph 2. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claims Or Suit: An additional insured under this endorsement will as soon as practicable: a. Give written notice of an "occurrence" or an offense that may result in a claim or "suit" under this insurance to us; b. Tender the defense and indemnity of any claim or "suit" to all insurers whom also have insurance available to the additional insured; and c. Agree to make available any other insurance which the additional insured has for a loss we cover under this Coverage Part. d. We have no duty to defend or indemnify an additional insured under this endorsement until we receive written notice of a"suit" by the additional insured. 2. Paragraph 4. of Section IV -Commercial General Liability Conditions is amended as follows: a. The following is added to Paragraph a. Primary Insurance: If an additional insured's policy has an Other Insurance provision making its policy excess, and you have agreed in a written contract or written agreement to provide the additional insured coverage on a primary and noncontributory basis, this policy shall be primary and we will not seek contribution from the additional insured's policy for damages we cover. b. The following is added to Paragraph b. Excess Insurance: When a written contract or written agreement, other than a premises lease, facilities rental contract or agreement, an equipment rental or lease contract or agreement, or permit issued by a state or political subdivision between you and an additional insured does not require this insurance to be primary or primary and non-contributory, this insurance is excess over any other insurance for which the additional insured is designated as a Named Insured. Regardless of the written agreement between you and an additional insured, this insur- ance is excess over any other insurance whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis for which the additional insured has been added as an additional insured on other policies. © 20131-iberty Mutual Insurance CG 86 83 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission . Page 2 of 2 L.. I POLICY#: BKS55036718 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 88 10 04 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY, PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EXTENSION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART INDEX o SUBJECT PAGE — NON-OWNED AIRCRAFT 2 NON-OWNED WATERCRAFT 2 PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY - ELEVATORS 2 EXTENDED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY RENTED TO YOU (Tenant's Property Damage) 2 MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTENSION 3 EXTENSION OF SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS -COVERAGES A AND B 3 " ADDITIONAL INSUREDS -BY CONTRACT, AGREEMENT OR PERMIT 3 PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY- ADDITIONAL INSURED EXTENSION 5 ADDITIONAL INSUREDS -EXTENDED PROTECTION OF YOUR "LIMITS OF INSURANCE" 6 WHO IS AN INSURED -INCIDENTAL MEDICAL ERRORS/MALPRACTICE AND WHO IS AN INSURED - FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXTENSION -MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES 6 NEWLY FORMED OR ADDITIONALLY ACQUIRED ENTITIES 7 FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS AND PRIOR OCCURRENCES 7 KNOWLEDGE OF OCCURRENCE, OFFENSE, CLAIM OR SUIT 7 LIBERALIZATION CLAUSE 7 BODILY INJURY REDEFINED 7 EXTENDED PROPERTY DAMAGE 8 WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US - 8 WHEN REQUIRED IN A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH YOU © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 38 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 1 of 8 With respect to coverage afforded by this endorsement, the provisions of the policy apply unless modified by the endorsement. i A. NON-OWNED AIRCRAFT Under Paragraph 2. Exclusions of Section I - Coverage A - Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability, exclusion g. Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft does not apply to an aircraft provided: 1. It is not owned by any insured, 2. It is hired, chartered or loaned with a trained paid crew; 3. The pilot in command holds a currently effective certificate, issued by the duly constituted authority of the United States of America or Canada, designating her or him a commercial or airline pilot; and 4. It is not being used to carry persons or property for a charge. However, the insurance afforded by this provision does not apply if there is available to the insured other valid and collectible insurance, whether primary, excess (other than insurance written to apply specifically in excess of this policy), contingent or on any other basis, that would also apply to the loss covered under this provision. B. NON-OWNED WATERCRAFT Under Paragraph 2. Exclusions of Section I -Coverage A-Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability, Subparagraph (2) of exclusion g. Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft is replaced by the following: This exclusion does not apply to: (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: (a) Less than 52 feet long; and (b) Not being used to carry persons or property for a charge. C. PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY -ELEVATORS 1. Under Paragraph 2. Exclusions of Section 1 - Coverage A - Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liabil- ity, Subparagraphs (3), (4) and (6) of exclusion j. Damage To Property do not apply if such "property damage" results from the use of elevators. For the purpose of this provision, elevators do not include vehicle lifts. Vehicle lifts are lifts or hoists used in automobile service or repair operations. 2. The following is added to Section IV - Commercial General Liability Conditions, Condition 4. Other Insurance, Paragraph b. Excess Insurance: The insurance afforded by this provision of this endorsement is excess over any property insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. D. EXTENDED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY RENTED TO YOU (Tenant's Property Damage) If Damage To Premises Rented To You is not otherwise excluded from this Coverage Part: 1. Under Paragraph 2. Exclusions of Section I -Coverage A- Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability: a. The fourth from the last paragraph of exclusion j. Damage To Property is replaced by the follow- ing: Paragraphs (1), (3) and (4) of this exclusion do not apply to "property damage" (other than damage by fire, lightning, explosion, smoke, or leakage from an automatic fire protection system) to: (1) Premises rented to you for a period of 7 or fewer consecutive days; or (it) Contents that you rent or lease as part of a premises rental or lease agreement for a period of more than 7 days. Paragraphs (1), (3) and (4) of this exclusion do not apply to "property damage" to contents of premises rented to you for a period of 7 or fewer consecutive days. A separate limit of insurance applies to this coverage as described in Section III - Limits of Insurance. © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 2 of 8 is replaced b the following: b. The last paragraph of subsection 2. Exclusionsp y g Exclusions c. through n. do not apply to damage by fire, lightning, explosion, smoke or leakage from automatic fire protection systems to premises while rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner. A separate limit of insurance applies to Damage To Premises Rented To You as described in Section III - Limits Of Insurance. 2. Paragraph 6. under Section III - Limits Of Insurance is replaced by the following: 6. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A for damages because of "property damage" to: a. Any one premise: (1) While rented to you; or (2) While rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner for damage by fire, lightning, explosion, smoke or leakage from automatic protection sys- tems; or b. Contents that you rent or lease as part of a premises rental or lease agreement. 3. As regards coverage provided by this provision D. EXTENDED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY RENTED TO YOU (Tenant's Property Damage) - Paragraph 9.a. of Definitions is replaced with the following: 9.a. A contract for a lease of premises. However, that portion of the contract for a lease of premises that indemnifies any person or organization for damage by fire, lightning, explosion, smoke, or leakage from automatic fire protection systems to premises while rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with the permission of the owner, or for damage to contents of such premises that are included in your premises rental or lease agreement, is not an "insured contract'. E. MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTENSION N If Coverage C Medical Payments is not otherwise excluded, the Medical Payments provided by this policy are amended as follows: Under Paragraph 1. Insuring Agreement of Section 1 - Coverage C - Medical Payments, Subparagraph (b) of Paragraph a. is replaced by the following: (b) The expenses are incurred and reported within three years of the date of the accident; and F. EXTENSION OF SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS -COVERAGES A AND B 1. Under Supplementary Payments -Coverages A and B, Paragraph 1.b. is replaced by the following: b. Up to $3,000 for cost of bail bonds required because of accidents or traffic law violations arising out of the use of any vehicle to which the Bodily Injury Liability Coverage applies. We do not have to furnish these bonds. 2. Paragraph 1.d. is replaced by the following: d. All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at our request to assist us in the investigation or defense of the claim or "suit', including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a day because of time off from work. " G. ADDITIONAL INSUREDS -BY CONTRACT, AGREEMENT OR PERMIT 1. Paragraph 2. under Section II -Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an insured any person or organization whom you have agreed to add as an additional insured in a written contract, written agreement or permit. Such person or organization is an additional insured but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury", 'property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused in whole or in part by: a. Your acts or omissions, or the acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf, in the performance of your on going operations for the additional insured that are the subject of the written contract or written agreement provided that the "bodily injury" or 'property damage" occurs, or the "per- sonal and advertising injury" is committed, subsequent to the signing of such written contract or written agreement, or © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 3 of 8 b. Premises or facilities rented by you or used by you, or c. The maintenance, operation or use by you of equipment rented or leased to you by such person or organization; or d. Operations performed by you or on your behalf for which the state or political subdivision has issued a permit subject to the following additional provisions: (1) This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury", "property damage", or "personal and ad- vertising injury" arising out of the operations performed for the state or political subdivision; (2) This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" included within the "completed operations hazard". (3) Insurance applies to premises you own, rent, or control but only with respect to the following hazards: (a) The existence, maintenance, repair, construction, erection, or removal of advertising signs, awnings, canopies, cellar entrances, coal holes, driveways, manholes, marquees, hoist away openings, sidewalk vaults, street banners, or decorations and similar expo- sures; or (b) The construction, erection, or removal of elevators, or (c) The ownership, maintenance, or use of any elevators covered by this insurance. However: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insur- ance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. With respect to Paragraph 1.a. above, a person's or organization's status as an additional insured under this endorsement ends when: (1) All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or (2) That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. With respect to Paragraph 1.b. above, a person's or organization's status as an additional insured under this endorsement ends when their written contract or written agreement with you for such premises or facilities ends. With respects to Paragraph 1.c. above, this insurance does not apply to any "occurrence" which takes place after the equipment rental or lease agreement has expired or you have returned such equipment to the lessor. The insurance provided by this endorsement applies only if the written contract or written agreement is signed prior to the "bodily injury" or "property damage". We have no duty to defend an additional insured under this endorsement until we receive written notice of a "suit" by the additional insured as required in Paragraph b. of Condition 2. Duties In the Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit under Section IV - Commercial General Liability Condi- tions. © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 4 of 8 2. With respect to the insurance provided by this endorsement, the following are added to Paragraph 2. Exclusions under Section I -Coverage A-Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability: This insurance does not apply to: a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising from the sole negligence of the additional insured. b. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurs prior to you commencing operations at the location where such "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs. c. "Bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the render- ing of, or the failure to render, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services, including: (1) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or (2) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. This exclusion applies even if the claims against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the "occur- rence" which caused the "bodily injury" or "property damage", or the offense which caused the o "personal and advertising injury", involved the rendering of, or the failure to render, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services. m d. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after: (1) All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or (2) That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. e. Any person or organization specifically designated as an additional insured for ongoing operations by a separate ADDITIONAL INSURED -OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS endorsement is- sued by us and made a part of this policy. 3. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to Section III -Limits Of Insurance: If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the most we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: a. Required by the contract or agreement; or b. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations; whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declaratio ns. H. PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY ADDITIONAL INSURED EXTENSION This provision applies to any person or organization who qualifies as an additional insured under any form or endorsement under this policy. Condition 4. Other Insurance of SECTION IV - COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS is amend- ed as follows: a. The following is added to Paragraph a. Primary Insurance: If an additional insured's policy has an Other Insurance provision making its policy excess, and you have agreed in a written contract or written agreement to provide the additional insured coverage on a primary and noncontributory basis, this policy shall be primary and we will not seek contribution from the additional insured's policy for damages we cover. © 2013Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 5 of 8 b. The following is added to Paragraph b. Excess Insurance: When a written contract or written agreement, other than a premises lease, facilities rental contract or agreement, an equipment rental or lease contract or agreement, or permit issued by a state or political subdivision between you and an additional insured does not require this insurance to be primary or primary and non-contributory, this insurance is excess over any other insurance for which the addi- tional insured is designated as a Named Insured. Regardless of the written agreement between you and an additional insured, this insurance is excess over any other insurance whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis for which the additional insured has been added as an additional insured on other policies. I. ADDITIONAL INSUREDS -EXTENDED PROTECTION OF YOUR "LIMITS OF INSURANCE" This provision applies to any person or organization who qualifies as an additional insured under any form or endorsement under this policy. 1. The following is added to Condition 2. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim or Suit: An additional insured under this endorsement will as soon as practicable: a. Give written notice of an "occurrence" or an offense that may result in a claim or "suit" under this insurance to us; b. Tender the defense and indemnity of any claim or "suit" to all insurers whom also have insurance available to the additional insured; and c. Agree to make available any other insurance which the additional insured has for a loss we cover under this Coverage Part. d. We have no duty to defend or indemnify an additional insured under this endorsement until we receive written notice of a"suit" by the additional insured. 2. The limits of insurance applicable to the additional insured are those specified in a written contract or written agreement or the limits of insurance as stated in the Declarations of this policy and defined in Section III - Limits of Insurance of this policy, whichever are less. These limits are inclusive of and not in addition to the limits of insurance available under this policy. J. WHO IS AN INSURED -INCIDENTAL MEDICAL ERRORS/MALPRACTICE WHO IS AN INSURED -FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXTENSION -MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES Paragraph 2.a.(1) of Section It -Who Is An Insured is replaced with the fallowing: (1) "Bodily injury" or "personal and advertising injury": (a) To you, to your partners or members (if you are a partnership or joint venture), to your members (if you are a limited liability company), to a co-"employee" while in the course of his or her employ- ment or performing duties related to the conduct of your business, or to your other "volunteer workers" while performing duties related to the conduct of your business; (b) To the spouse, child, parent, brother or sister of that co-"employee" or "volunteer worker" as a consequence of Paragraph (1) (a) above; (c) For which there is any obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury described in Paragraphs (1) (a) or (b) above; or (d) Arising out of his or her providing or failing to provide professional health care services. However, if you are not in the business of providing professional health care services or providing profes- sional health care personnel to others, or if coverage for providing professional health care ser- vices is not otherwise excluded by separate endorsement, this provision (Paragraph (d)) does not apply. Paragraphs (a) and (b) above do not apply to "bodily injury" or "personal and advertising injury" caused by an "employee" who is acting in a supervisory capacity for you. Supervisory capacity as used herein means the "employee's" job responsibilities assigned by you, includes the direct supervision of other "employ- ees" of yours. However, none of these "employees" are insureds for "bodily injury" or "personal and © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 6 of 8 advertising injury" arising out of their willful conduct, which is defined as the purposeful or willful intent to cause "bodily injury" or "personal and advertising injury", or caused in whole or in part by their intoxica- tion by liquor or controlled substances. The coverage provided by provision J. is excess over any other valid and collectable insurance available to your "employee". K. NEWLY FORMED OR ADDITIONALLY ACQUIRED ENTITIES Paragraph 3. of Section II -Who Is An Insured is replaced by the following: 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form and over which you maintain ownership or majority interest, will qualify as a Named Insured if there is no other similar insurance available to that organization. However: a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the expiration of the policy period in which the entity was acquired or formed by you; b. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurred before you s acquired or formed the organization; and c. Coverage B does not apply to "personal and advertising injury" arising out of an offense committed before you acquired or formed the organization. d. Records and descriptions of operations must be maintained by the first Named Insured. No person or organization is an insured with respect to the conduct of any current or past partnership, joint venture or limited liability company that is not shown as a Named Insured in the Declarations or qualifies as an insured under this provision. L. FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS AND PRIOR OCCURRENCES Under Section IV - Commercial General Liability Conditions, the following is added to Condition 6. Repre- sentations: n Your failure to disclose all hazards or prior "occurrences" existing as of the inception date of the policy shall not prejudice the coverage afforded by this policy provided such failure to disclose all hazards or prior "occurrences" is not intentional. M. KNOWLEDGE OF OCCURRENCE, OFFENSE, CLAIM OR SUIT Under Section IV - Commercial General Liability Conditions, the following is added to Condition 2. Duties In The Event of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit: Knowledge of an "occurrence", offense, claim or "suit" by an agent, servant or "employee" of any insured shall not in itself constitute knowledge of the insured unless an insured listed under Paragraph 1. of Section II -Who Is An Insured or a person who has been designated by them to receive reports of "occurrences", offenses, claims or "suits" shall have received such notice from the agent, servant or "employee". N. LIBERALIZATION CLAUSE If we revise this Commercial General Liability Extension Endorsement to provide more coverage without additional premium charge, your policy will automatically provide the coverage as of the day the revision is effective in your state. 0. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED Under Section V -Definitions, Definition 3. is replaced by the following 3. "Bodily Injury" means physical injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person. This includes mental anguish, mental injury, shock, fright or death that results from such physical injury, sick- ness or disease. © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 7 of 8 i I P. EXTENDED PROPERTY DAMAGE Exclusion a. of COVERAGE A. BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY is replaced by the following: a. Expected Or Intended Injury "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected or intended from the standpoint of the insured. This exclusion does not apply to "bodily injury" or 'property damage" resulting from the use of reasonable force to protect persons or property. Q. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US - WHEN REQUIRED IN A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH YOU Under Section IV - Commercial General Liability Conditions, the following is added to Condition 8. Trans- fer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us: We waive any right of recovery we may have against a person or organization because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of your ongoing operations or "your work" done under a contract with that person or organization and included in the "products-completed operations hazard" provided: 1. You and that person or organization have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that you waive such rights against that person or organization; and 2. The injury or damage occurs subsequent to the execution of the written contract or written agree- ment. s © 2013 Liberty Mutual Insurance CG 88 10 04 13 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office,Inc.,with its permission. Page 8 of 8 POLICY#: BKS55036718 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 88 60 12 08 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. EACH LOCATION GENERAL AGGREGATE LIMIT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the fallowing: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART A. For all sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by "occurrences" under Section I - Coverage A - Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability, and for all medical ex- penses caused by accidents under Section I - Coverage C Medical Payments, which can be attributed only to operations at a single "location" owned by or rented to you: 1. A separate Each Location General Aggregate Limit applies to each "location", and that limit is equal to the amount of the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. 2. The Each Location General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all damages under Coverage A, except damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products-completed operations hazard", and for medical expenses under Coverage C regard- less of the number of: a. Insureds; b. Claims made or "suits" brought; or c. Persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits". 3. Any payments made under Coverage A for damages or under Coverage C for medical expenses shall reduce the Each Location General Aggregate Limit for that "location". Such payments shall not reduce the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations nor shall they reduce any other Each Location General Aggregate Limit for any other "location". 4. The limits shown in the Declarations for Each Occurrence, Fire Damage and Medical Expense continue to apply. However, instead of being subject to the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, such limits will be subject to the applicable Each Location General Aggregate Limit. B. For all sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by "occurrences" under Section I - Coverage A - Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability, and for all medical ex- penses caused by accidents under Section I - Coverage C Medical Payments, which cannot be attrib- uted only to operations at a single "location" owned by or rented to you: 1. Any payments made under Coverage A for damages or under Coverage C for medical expenses shall reduce the amount available under the General Aggregate Limit or the Products-Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, whichever is applicable; and 2. Such payments shall not reduce any Each Location General Aggregate Limit. C. When coverage for liability arising out of the "products-completed operations hazard" is provided, any payments for damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products- completed operations hazard" will reduce the Products-Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, and not reduce the General Aggregate Limit nor the Each Location General Aggregate Limit, D. For the purposes of this endorsement, the following definition is added to Section V - Definitions: "Location" means premises involving the same or connecting lots, or premises whose connection is interrupted only by a street, roadway, waterway or right-of-way of a railroad. E. The provisions of Section III - Limits Of Insurance not otherwise modified by this endorsement shall continue to apply as stipulated. CG 88 60 12 08 Includes copyrighted material of ISO Properties,Inc.,with its permission. Page 1 of 1 POLICY#: BKS55036718 COMMERCIAL AUTO CA 88 10 01 10 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE ENHANCEMENT ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage afforded by this endorsement, the provisions of the policy apply unless modified by the endorsement. COVERAGEINDEX SUBJECT PROVISION NUMBER ADDITIONAL INSURED BY CONTRACT, AGREEMENT OR PERMIT 3 ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT 12 AMENDED DUTIES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENT, CLAIM, SUIT OR LOSS 18 AMENDED FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXCLUSION 5 AUDIO, VISUAL AND DATA ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COVERAGE 13 BROAD FORM INSURED 1 BODILY INJURY REDEFINED 21 EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS (including employee hired auto) 2 EXTENDED CANCELLATION CONDITION 22 EXTRA EXPENSE- BROADENED COVERAGE 10 GLASS REPAIR- WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE 15 HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE(including employee hired auto) 6 HIRED AUTO COVERAGE TERRITORY 20 LOAN / LEASE GAP 14 PARKED AUTO COLLISION COVERAGE (WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE) 16 PERSONAL EFFECTS COVERAGE 11 PHYSICAL DAMAGE -ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE COVERAGE 8 RENTAL REIMBURSEMENT 9 SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS 4 TOWING AND LABOR 7 UNINTENTIONAL FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS 17 WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERYAGAINST OTHERS TO US 19 SECTION II -LIABILITY COVERAGE is amended as follows: 1. BROAD FORM INSURED SECTION II - LIABILITY COVERAGE, paragraph A.1. WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to include the following as an insured: d. Any legally incorporated entity of which you own more than 50 percent of the voting stock T during the policy period. However, "insured" does not include any organization that: (1) Is a partnership or joint venture; or (2) Is an insured under any other automobile policy; or (3) Has exhausted its Limit of Insurance under any other automobile policy. Paragraph d. (2) of this provision does not apply to a policy written to apply specifically in excess of this policy. e. Any organization you newly acquire or form, other than a partnership or joint venture, of which you own more than 50 percent of the voting stack. This automatic coverage is afforded only for 180 days from the date of acquisition or formation. However, coverage under this provision does not apply: (1) If there is similar insurance or a self-insured retention plan available to that organization; ©2010 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc.,with its Permission. Page 1 of 7 !, I (2) If the Limits of Insurance of any other insurance policy have been exhausted; or (3) To "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurred before you acquired or formed the organization. 2. EMPLOYEES AS INSUREDS SECTION II - LIABILITY COVERAGE, paragraph A.1. - WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to include the following as an insured: f. Any "employee" of yours while using a covered "auto" you do not own, hire or borrow but only for acts within the scope of their employment by you. Insurance provided by this endorse- ment is excess over any other insurance available to any "employee". ®_ g. An "employee" of yours while operating an "auto" hired or borrowed under a written contract or agreement in that "employee's" name, with your permission, while performing duties re- lated to the conduct of your business and within the scope of their employment. Insurance provided by this endorsement is excess over any other insurance available to the "employee". 3. ADDITIONAL INSURED BY CONTRACT, AGREEMENT OR PERMIT SECTION II - LIABILITY COVERAGE, paragraph A.I. - WHO 15 AN INSURED is amended to include ®_ the following as an insured: h. Any person or organization with respect to the operation, maintenance or use of a covered ®_ "auto", provided that you and such person or organization have agreed in a written contract, agreement, or permit issued to you by governmental or public authority, to add such person, or organization, or governmental or public authority to this policy as an "insured". However, such person or organization is an "insured": (1) Only with respect to the operation, maintenance or use of a covered "auto"; (2) Only for "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused by an "accident" which takes place after you executed the written contract or agreement, or the permit has been issued to you; and (3) Only for the duration of that contract, agreement or permit 4. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS '.. SECTION II - LIABILITY COVERAGE, Coverage Extensions, 2.a. Supplementary Payments, para- graphs (2) and (4) are replaced by the following: (2) Up to $3,000 for cost of bail bonds (including bonds for related traffic violations ) required because of an "accident" we cover. We do not have to furnish these bonds. (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at our request, including actual loss of earn- ings up to $500 a day because of time off from work. S. AMENDED FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXCLUSION In those jurisdictions where, by law, fellow employees are not entitled to the protection afforded to the employer by the workers compensation exclusivity rule, or similar protection, the following provision is added: SECTION II - LIABILITY, exclusion B.S. FELLOW EMPLOYEE does not apply if the "bodily injury" results from the use of a covered "auto" you own or hire. SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE is amended as follows: 6. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE Paragraph AA. Coverage Extensions of SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, is amended by adding the following: If hired "autos" are covered "autos" for Liability Coverage, and if Comprehensive, Specified Causes of Loss or Collision coverage are provided under the Business Auto Coverage Form for any "auto" you own, then the Physical Damage coverages provided are extended to "autos": a. You hire, rent or borrow, or 92010 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc.,with its Permission. Page 2 of 7 f b. Your "employee" hires or rents under a written contract or agreement in that "employee's" name, but only if the damage occurs while the vehicle is being used in the conduct of your business, subject to the following limit and deductible: A. The most we will pay for "loss" in any one "accident" or "loss" is the smallest of: (1) $50,000; or (2) The actual cash value of the damaged or stolen property as of the time of the "loss"; or (3) The cost of repairing or replacing the damaged or stolen property with other property of like kind and quality, minus a deductible. B. The deductible will be equal to the largest deductible applicable to any owned "auto" for that coverage. C. Subject to the limit, deductible and excess provisions described in this provision, we will provide coverage equal to the broadest coverage applicable to any covered "auto" you own. D. Subject to a maximum of $750 per "accident", we will also cover the actual loss of use of the hired "auto" if it results from an "accident", you are legally liable and the lessor incurs an actual financial loss. E. This coverage extension does not apply to: (1) Any "auto" that is hired, rented or borrowed with adriver; or (2) Any "auto" that is hired, rented or borrowed from your "employee". For the purposes of this provision, SECTION V-DEFINITIONS is amended by adding the following: "Total loss" means a "loss" in which the cost of repairs plus the salvage value exceeds the actual cash value. 7. TOWING AND LABOR SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, paragraph A.2. Towing, is amended by the addition of the following: We will pay towing and labor costs incurred, up to the limits shown below, each time a covered "auto" classified and rated as a private passenger type, "light truck" or "medium truck" is dis- abled: a. For private passenger type vehicles, we will pay up to $50 per disablement. b. For "light trucks", we will pay up to $50 per disablement. "Light trucks" are trucks that have a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 10,000 pounds or less. c. For "medium trucks" ,we will pay up to $150 per disablement. "Medium trucks" are trucks that have a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 10,001 -20,000 pounds. However, the labor must be performed at the place of disablement. 8. PHYSICAL DAMAGE- ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE COVERAGE Paragraph AA.a., Coverage Extension of SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, is amend- ed to provide a limit of $50 per day and a maximum limit of $1,500 020101-iberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc.,with its Permission. Page 3 of 7 9. RENTAL REIMBURSEMENT SECTION III -PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,A. COVERAGE,is amended by adding the following: a. We will pay up to $75 per day for rental reimbursement expenses incurred by you for the rental of an "auto" because of "accident" or "loss", to an "auto" for which we also pay a "loss" under Comprehensive, Specified Causes of Loss or Collision Coverages. We will pay only for those expenses incurred after the first 24 hours following the "accident" or "loss" to the covered "auto." b. Rental Reimbursement will be based on the rental of a comparable vehicle, which in many cases may be substantially less than $75 per day, and will only be allowed for the period of ® time it should take to repair or replace the vehicle with reasonable speed and similar quality, up to a maximum of 30 days. ® c. We will also pay up to $500 for reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by you to remove and replace your tools and equipment from the covered "auto". ®_ d. This coverage does not apply unless you have a business necessity that other "autos" avail- able for your use and operation cannot fill. e. If "loss" results from the total theft of a covered "auto" of the private passenger type, we will ®_ pay under this coverage only that amount of your rental reimbursement expenses which is not _ already provided under Paragraph 4. Coverage Extension. f. No deductible applies to this coverage. ® For the purposes of this endorsement provision, materials and equipment do not include "personal ® effects" as defined in provision 11. 10. EXTRA EXPENSE - BROADENED COVERAGE Under SECTION III -PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE,A. COVERAGE,we will pay for the expense of returning a stolen covered "auto" to you. The maximum amount we will pay is $1,000, 11. PERSONAL EFFECTS COVERAGE A. SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, A. COVERAGE, is amended by adding the following: If you have purchased Comprehensive Coverage on this policy for an "auto" you own and that "auto" is stolen, we will pay, without application of a deductible, up to $600 for "personal effects" stolen with the "auto." The insurance provided under this provision is excess over any other collectible insurance. B. SECTION V-DEFINITIONS is amended by adding the following: For the purposes of this provision, "personal effects" mean tangible property that is worn or carried by an insured." "Personal effects" does not include tools, equipment, jewelry, money or securities. 12. ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, B. EXCLUSIONS is amended by adding the follow- ing: If you have purchased Comprehensive or Collision Coverage under this policy, the exclusion for "loss" relating to mechanical breakdown does not apply to the accidental discharge of an airbag. Any insurance we provide shall be excess over any other collectible insurance or reimbursement by manufacturer's warranty. However, we agree to pay any deductible applicable to the other cov- erage or warranty. 13. AUDIO, VISUAL AND DATA ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COVERAGE SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, B. EXCLUSIONS, exception paragraph a. to exclu- sions 4.c. and 4.d. is deleted and replaced with the following: ©20101_iberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc„with its Permission. Page 4 of 7 I i Exclusion 4.c. and 4.d. do not apply to: a. Electronic equipment that receives or transmits audio, visual or data signals, whether or not designed solely for the reproduction of sound, if the equipment is permanently installed in the covered "auto" at the time of the "loss" and such equipment is designed to be solely operated by use of the power from the "auto's" electrical system, in or upon the covered "auto" and physical damage coverages are provided for the covered "auto"; or If the "loss" occurs solely to audio, visual or data electronic equipment or accessories used with this equipment, then our obligation to pay for, repair, return or replace damaged or stolen property will be reduced by a$100 deductible. 14. LOAN / LEASE GAP COVERAGE A. Paragraph C., LIMIT OF INSURANCE of SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE is amended by adding the following: The most we will pay for a "total loss" to a covered "auto" owned by or leased to you in any one "accident" is the greater of the: 1. Balance due under the terms of the loan or lease to which the damaged covered "auto" is subject at the time of the "loss" less the amount of: a. Overdue payments and financial penalties associated with those payments as of the date of the "loss", b. Financial penalties imposed under a lease due to high mileage, excessive use or ab- normal wear and tear, c. Costs for extended warranties, Credit Life Insurance, Health, Accident or Disability Insurance purchased with the loan or lease, d. Transfer or rollover balances from previous loans or leases, e. Final payment due under a"Balloon Loan", f. The dollar amount of any unrepaired damage which occurred prior to the "total loss" of a covered "auto", g. Security deposits not refunded by a lessor, In. All refunds payable or paid to you as a result of the early termination of a lease agreement or as a result of the early termination of any warranty or extended service agreement on a covered "auto" L Any amount representing taxes, j. Loan or lease termination fees; or 2. The actual cash value of the damage or stolen property as of the time of the "loss". An adjustment for depreciation and physical condition will be made in determining the actual cash value at the time of the "loss". This adjustment is not applicable in Texas. B. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS This coverage applies only to the original loan for which the covered "auto" that incurred the loss serves as collateral, or lease written on the covered "auto" that incurred the loss. C. SECTION V- DEFINTIONS is changed by adding the following: As used in this endorsement provision, the following definitions apply: "Total loss" means a "loss" in which the cost of repairs plus the salvage value exceeds the actual cash value. A "balloon loan" is one with periodic payments that are insufficient to repay the balance over the term of the loan, thereby requiring a large final payment. 020101-iberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc.,with its Permission. Page 5 of 7 15. GLASS REPAIR-WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE Paragraph D. Deductible of SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE is amended by the addition of the following: No deductible applies to glass damage if the glass is repaired rather than replaced. 16. PARKED AUTO COLLISION COVERAGE (WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE) Paragraph D. Deductible of SECTION III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE is amended by the addition of the following: The deductible does not apply to 'loss" caused by collision to such covered "auto" of the private ® passenger type or light weight truck with a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 lbs. or less as defined by ®_ the manufacturer as maximum loaded weight the "auto' is designed to carry while it is: ® a. In the charge of an "insured" ® b. Legally parked; and ®_ c. Unoccupied. ®_ The loss" must be reported to the police authorities within 24 hours of known damage. The total amount of the damage to the covered "auto' must exceed the deductible shown in the ® Declarations. ® This provision does not apply to any 'loss" if the covered "auto' is in the charge of any person or ®_ organization engaged in the automobile business. ®_ SECTION IV -BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS is amended as follows: ® 17. UNINTENTIONAL FAILURE TO DISCLOSE HAZARDS SECTION IV- BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, Paragraph B.2, is amended by adding the following: If you unintentionally fail to disclose any hazards, exposures or material facts existing as of the inception date or renewal date of the Business Auto Coverage Form, the coverage afforded by this policy will not be prejudiced. However, you must report the undisclosed hazard of exposure as soon as practicable after its discovery, and we have the right to collect additional premium for any such hazard or exposure. 18. AMENDED DUTIES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENT, CLAIM, SUIT, OR LOSS SECTION IV - BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, paragraph A.2.a. is replaced in its entirety by the following: a. In the event of "accident", claim, "suit' or 'loss", you must promptly notify us when it is known to: 1. You, if you are an individual; 2. A partner, if you are a partnership; 3. Member, if you are a limited liability company; " 4. An executive officer or the "employee" designated by the Named Insured to give such notice, if you are a corporation. To the extent possible, notice to us should include: (1) How, when and where the "accident' or "loss" took place; (2) The "insureds" name and address; and (3) The names and addresses of any injured persons and witnesses. 19. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US SECTION IV - BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, paragraph A.5., Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us, is amended by the addition of the following: If the person or organization has waived those rights before an "accident' or 'loss", our rights are waived also. ©20101-iberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc.,with its Permission. Page 6 of 7 20. HIRED AUTO COVERAGE TERRITORY SECTION IV- BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, paragraph B.7., Policy Period, Coverage Territory, is amended by the addition of the following: f. For "autos" hired 30 days or less, the coverage territory is anywhere in the world, provided that the insured's responsibility to pay for damages is determined in a "suit", on the merits, in the United States, the territories and possessions of the United States of America, Puerto Rico or Canada or in a settlement we agree to. This extension of coverage does not apply to an "auto" hired, leased, rented or borrowed with a driver. SECTION V - DEFINITIONS is amended as follows: 21. BODILY INJURY REDEFINED Under SECTION V- DEFINTIONS, definition C. is replaced by the following: "Bodily injury" means physical injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person, including mental anguish, mental injury, shock, fright or death resulting from any of these at any time. COMMMON POLICY CONDITIONS 22. EXTENDED CANCELLATION CONDITION COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS, paragraph A. - CANCELLATION condition applies except as fol- lows: If we cancel for any reason other than nonpayment of premium, we will mail to the first Named Insured written notice of cancellation at least 60 days before the effective date of cancellation. This provision does not apply in those states which require more than 60 days prior notice of cancella- tion. � I 02010 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.All rights reserved. CA 88 10 01 10 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office Inc.,with its Permission. Page 7 of 7 KE T SPECIAL PROVISIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ..................................... 1 -1 1 -01 Definitions and Terms...................................................... 1-1 1 -02 Bid Procedures and Conditions.......................................... 1 -2 1-03 Award and Execution of Contract....................................... 1 -5 1-04 Scope of the Work .......................................................... 1-6 1-05 Control of Work .............................................................. 1-8 1-06 Control of Material .......................................................... 1-9 1-07 Legal Relations and Responsibilities to the Public................. 1 -12 1-08 Prosecution and Progress ................................................. 1-15 1 -09 Measurement and Payment .............................................. 1-20 1 -10 Temporary Traffic Control ................................................ 1-24 DIVISION 2 EARTHWORK.......................................................... 2-1 2-01 Clearing, Grubbing and Roadside Cleanup .......................... 2-1 DIVISION 8 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION ......................... 8-1 8-01 Erosion Control and Water Pollution Control........................ 8-1 8-02 Roadside Restoration....................................................... 8-8 8-15 Riprap........................................................................... 8-10 DIVISION 9 MATERIALS., .......................................................... 9-1 9-14 Erosion Control and Roadside Planting ............................... 9-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS .............................................................. A-1 WSDOT FISH EXCLUSION PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS................ A-2 PREVAILING WAGE RATES.............................................................. A-3 2121^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 1 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 The Kent Special Provisions ("Kent Special Provisions" or "KSP") modify and supersede any conflicting provisions of the 2016 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association, including all published amendments issued by those organizations ("WSDOT Standard Specifications"). Otherwise all provisions of the WSDOT Standard Specifications shall apply. All references in the WSDOT Standard Specifications to the State of Washington, its various departments or directors, or to the contracting agency, shall be revised appropriately to include the City and/or City Engineer, except for references to State statutes or regulations. Finally, all of these documents are a part of this contract. DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1-01 DEFINITIONS AND TERMS SECTION 1-01.1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-01.1 General When these Kent Special Provisions make reference to a "Section," for example, "in accordance with Section '1-01 ," the reference is to the WSDOT Standard Specifications as modified by these Kent Special Provisions. SECTION 1-01.2(2) IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-01.2(2) Items of Work and Units of Measurement EA Each Eq. Adj, Equitable Adjustment FA Force Account HR Hour M GAL Thousand gallons NIC Not In Contract SF Square Feet SECTION 1-01.3, "CONTRACT"DEFINITION, IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-01.3 Definitions Contract The written agreement between the Contracting Agency and the Contractor. It describes, among other things: 1 . What work will be done, and by when; 2. Who provides labor and materials; and 212`^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln - 1 - 1 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 3. How Contractors will be paid. The Contract includes the Contract (agreement) Form, Bidder's completed Proposal Form, Kent Special Provisions, Contract Provisions, Contract Plans, WSDOT Standard Specifications (also including amendments to the Standard Specifications issued by WSDOT as of the later date of bid advertisement or any subsequent addenda), Kent Standard Plans, Addenda, various certifications and affidavits, supplemental agreements, change orders, and subsurface boring logs (if any). Also incorporated in the Contract by reference are: 1 . Standard Plans (M21-01) for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the American Public Works Association, current edition; 2. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, current edition, and; 3. American Water Works Association Standards, current edition; 4. The current edition of the "National Electrical Code." Responsibility for obtaining these publications rests with the Contractor. SECTION 1-01.3, "DEFINITIONS" IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING DEFINITION.- Incidental Work The terms "incidental to the project," "incidental to the involved bid item(s)," etc., as used in the Contract shall mean that the Contractor is required to complete the specified work and the cost of such work shall be included in the unit contract prices of other bid items as specified in Section 1-04.1 (Intent of the Contract). No additional payment will be made. 1-02 BID PROCEDURES AND CONDITIONS SECTION 1-02. 1 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.1 Qualification of Bidders Bidders shall be qualified by ability, experience, financing, equipment, and organization to do the work called for in the Contract. The City reserves the right to take any action it deems necessary to ascertain the ability of the Bidder to perform the work satisfactorily. This action includes the City's review of the qualification information in the bid documents. The City will use this qualification data in its decision to determine whether the lowest responsive bidder is also responsible and able to perform the contract work. If the City determines that the lowest bidder is not the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, the City reserves its unqualified right to reject that bid and award the contract to the next lowest bidder that the City, in its solejudgment, 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 2 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f I i determines is also responsible and able to perform the contract work (the "lowest responsive and responsible bidder"). SECTION 1-02.2 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.2 Plans and Specifications Upon awarding the Contract, the City shall supply to the Contractor, for its own use, up to ten (10) copies of the plans and Kent Special Provisions. If the Contractor requests more than ten (10) copies, the City may require the Contractor to purchase the additional sets. SECTION 1-02.5 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.5 Proposal Forms Prospective bidders may obtain Bid Documents including a "Bid Proposal" for the advertised project from the City upon furnishing a non-refundable payment as specified in the "Invitation to Bid" or by downloading at no charge at KentWA.gov/procurement; however, a prospective bidder remains responsible to obtain Bid Documents, even if unable to download all or any part of the documents, whether or not inability to access is caused by the bidder's or the City's technology. Bid Documents may be requested by mail, or picked up at the Public Works Engineering Department, 400 West Gowe Street, Second Floor, Kent, Washington 98032. SECTION 1-02.6 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE THIRD PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.6 Preparation of Proposal It is the Bidder's sole responsibility to obtain and incorporate all issued addenda into the bid. In the space provided on the Proposal Signature Page, the Bidder shall confirm that all Addenda have been received. All blanks in the proposal forms must be appropriately filled in. SECTION 1-02.6 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING TO THE LAST PARAGRAPH: Proposals must contain original signature pages. FACSIMILES OR OTHER FORMS OF ELECTRONIC DELIVERY ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND ARE CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE SUBMITTALS. SECTION 1-02.7 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.7 Bid Deposit A deposit of at least 5 percent of the total Bid shall accompany each Bid. This deposit may be cash, cashier's check, or a proposal bond (Surety bond). Any proposal bond shall be on the City's bond form and shall be signed by the Bidder and the Surety. A proposal bond shall not 212`' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 3 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 be conditioned in any way to modify the minimum 5-percent required. The Surety shall: (1) be registered with the Washington State Insurance Commissioner, and (2) appear on the current Authorized Insurance List in the State of Washington published by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner. The failure to furnish a Bid deposit of a minimum of 5 percent with the Bid shall make the Bid nonresponsive and shall cause the Bid to be rejected by the Contracting Agency. SECTION 1-02.9 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.9 Delivery of Proposal All bids must be sealed and delivered in accordance with the "Invitation to Bid." Bids must be received at the City Clerk's office by the stated time, regardless of delivery method, including U.S. Mail. SECTION 1-02.10 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.10 Withdrawing, Revising, or Supplementing Proposal After submitting a Bid Proposal to the Contracting Agency, the Bidder may withdraw or revise it if: 1 . The Bidder submits a written request signed by an authorized person, and 2. The Contracting Agency receives the request before the time for opening Bids. The original Bid Proposal may be revised and resubmitted as the official Bids Proposal if the Contracting Agency receives it before the time for opening Bids. SECTION 1-02.11 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.11 Combination and Multiple Proposals No person, firm or corporation shall be allowed to make, file, or be interested in more than one bid for the same work unless alternate bids are specifically called for; however, a person, firm, or corporation that has submitted a subproposal to a bidder, or that has quoted prices of materials to a bidder is not disqualified from submitting a subproposal or quoting prices to other bidders or from making a prime proposal. SECTION 1-02,13 IS REVISED BY DELETING ITEM 1(a) AND REPLACING ITEM 1(a) WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.13 Irregular Proposals a. The bidder is not prequalified when so required. 212`^ Erosion Ropair/Lincoln 1 - 4 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SECTION 1-02. 14 IS REVISED SYDELETING ITEM 3 AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.14 Disqualification of Bidders 3. The bidder is not qualified for the work or to the full extent of the bid. DIVISION 1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 1-02.16 Mandatory Pre-Bid Walkthrough In order for Bidders' contract prices to accurately reflect the unique conditions inherent in accessing and engaging in work on the project location, all bidders must attend a pre-bid walkthrough scheduled for 10:00 AM Thursday, July 14th. Any bid submitted by a non-attending bidder will be considered non-compliant. 1-03 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT SECTION 1-03.1 IS REVISED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE SECOND PARAGRAPH IN THAT SECTION: 1-03.1 Consideration of Bids The City also reserves the right to include or omit any or all schedules or alternates of the Proposal and will award the Contract to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder based on the total bid amount, including schedules or alternates selected by the City. SECTION 1-03.2 IS REVISED BY REPLACING "45 CALENDAR DAYS" WITH 1160 CALENDAR DAYS"RELATING TO CONTRACT AWARD OR BID REJECTION. 1-03.2 Award of Contract SECTION 1-03.3 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-03.3 Execution of Contract No claim for delay shall be granted to the Contractor due to its failure to submit the required documents to the City in accordance with the schedule provided in these Kent Special Provisions. SECTION 1-03.7 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-03.7 Judicial Review Any decision made by the City regarding the award and execution of the contract or bid rejection shall be conclusive subject to the scope of judicial review permitted under Washington State Law. Such review, if any, shall be timely filed in the King County Superior Court, located in Kent, Washington. 212'h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 5 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 ',, 1-04 SCOPE OF THE WORK SECTION 1-04.1(2) IS DELETED AND REPLACED W►T14 THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.1 (2) Did Items Not Included in the Proposal The Contractor shall include all costs of doing the work within the bid item prices. If the contract plans, contract provisions, addenda, or any other part of the contract require work that has no bid item price in the proposal form, the entire cost of labor and materials required to perform that work shall be incidental and included with the bid item prices in the contract. SECTION 1-04.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE WORDS, "KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS, KENT STANDARD PLANS"FOLLOWING THE WORDS, "CONTRACT PROVISIONS" IN THE FIRST SENTENCE OF THE FIRST PARAGRAPH. SECTION 1-04.2 IS REVISED BY DELETING ITEMS 1 THROUGH 7 IN THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING S ITEMS: 1-04.2 Coordination of Contract Documents, Plans, Special Provisions, Specifications, and Addenda 1 . Approved Change Orders 2. The Contract Agreement 3. Kent Special Provisions 4. Contract Plans 5. Amendments to WSDOT Standard Specifications 6. WSDOT Standard Specifications 7. Kent Standard Plans 8. WSDOT Standard Plans SECTION 1-04.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE THIRD PARAGRAPH (INCLUDING SUBPARAGRAPHS A AND B). SECTION 1-04.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIFTH PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING IT WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.4 Changes For Item 2, increases or decreases in quantity for any bid item shall be paid at the appropriate bid item contract price, including any bid item increase or decrease by more than 25 percent from the original planned quantity. SECTION 1-04.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE EIGHTH PARAGRAPH (NEXT TO THE LAST PARAGRAPH) AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: Within 14 calendar days of delivery of the change order the contractor shall endorse and return the change order, request an extension of time 212`" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 6 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 for endorsement or respond in accordance with Section 1-04.5. The Contracting Agency may unilaterally process the change order if the Contractor fails to comply with these requirements. Changes normally noted on field stakes or variations from estimated quantities, will not require a written change order. These changes shall be made at the unit prices that apply. The Contractor shall respond immediately to changes shown on field stakes without waiting for further notice. SECTION 1-04.6 /S DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.6 Variation in Estimated Quantities Payment to the Contractor will be made only for the actual quantities of Work performed and accepted in conformance with the Contract. SECTION 1-04.9 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.9 Use of Private Properties Staging and storage locations needed for the Project must be properly permitted for that use. Limits of construction are indicated or defined on the plans. The Contractor shall confine all construction activities within these limits. If a staging and storage area is shown on the plans, the City will obtain all permits and approvals necessary for the Contractor's use. Whether the City does or does not provide a staging area, if the Contractor selects its own staging and storage area(s), it is the Contractor's sole responsibility to obtain all necessary permits/approvals to use the private property, specifically including, without limitation, all permits or approvals subject to State Environmental Policy Act, Shoreline Management Act, and critical areas regulations. Before using any other property as a staging or storage area (or for any other use), the Contractor shall thoroughly investigate the property for the presence of critical areas, buffers of critical areas, or other regulatory restrictions as defined in Kent City Code, county, state or federal regulations, and the Contractor shall provide the City written documentation that the property is not subject to other regulatory requirements or that the Contractor has obtained all necessary rights of entry, permits and approvals needed to use the property as the Contractor intends. Upon vacating the private property, the Contractor shall provide the City written verification that it has obtained all releases and/or performed all mitigation work as required by the conditions of the permit/approval and/or agreement with the property owner. The Contractor shall not be entitled to additional compensation or an extension of the time of completion of the Contractor for any work associated with the permitting, mitigation or use of private property. 2121h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 7 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SECTION 1-04. 11 ITEM 2 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.11 Final Cleanup 1 . Remove from the project all unapproved and/or unneeded material left from grading, surfacing, paving, or temporary erosion control measures. 1-05 CONTROL OF WORK SECTION 1-05. 10 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-05.10 Guarantees In addition to any other warranty or guarantee provided for at law or in the parties' contract, the Contractor shall furnish to the Contracting Agency any guarantee or warranty furnished as a customary trade practice in connection with the purchase of any equipment, materials, or items incorporated into the project. Upon receipt of written notice of any required corrective work, the Contractor shall pursue vigorously, diligently, and without disrupting city facilities, the work necessary to correct the items listed in the notice. Approximately sixty (60) calendar days prior to the one year anniversary of final acceptance, the Contractor shall be available to tour the project, with the Engineer, in support of the Engineer's effort to establish a list of corrective work then known and discovered. SECTION 1-05.13 IS REVISED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE FIRST PARAGRAPH: 1-05.13 Superintendents, Labor, and Equipment of Contractor Within ten (10) days of contract award, the Contractor shall designate the Contractor's project manager and superintendent for the contract work. SECTION 1-05.13 IS REVISED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE THIRD PARAGRAPH (AS PRINTED /N THE 2016 WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS): If at any time during the contract work, the Contractor elects to replace the contract manager or superintendent, the Contractor shall only do so after obtaining the Engineer's prior written approval. THE LAST PARAGRAPH OF 1-05.13 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: Whenever the City evaluates the Contractor's qualifications or prequalifications pursuant to Section 1-02.1 or RCW 47.28.070, the City may take these or other Contractor performance reports into account. 212`" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 8 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 F SECTION 1-05.14 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-05.14 Cooperation With Other Contractors Details of known projects are as follows. N/A SECTION 1-05 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 1-06.16 Water and Power The Contractor shall make necessary arrangements, and shall bear the costs for power and water necessary for the performance of the work, unless the Contract includes power or water as bid items, or unless otherwise provided for in other bid items. 1-05.17 Oral Agreements No oral agreement or conversation with any officer, agent, or employee of the City, either before or after execution of the contract, shall affect or modify the terms or obligations contained in any of the documents comprising the contract. Such oral agreement or conversation shall be considered unofficial information and in no way binding upon the City, unless subsequently recorded and/or put in writing and signed by an authorized agent of the City. 1-06 CONTROL OF MATERIAL SECTION 1-06.2(2) IS DELETED IN ITS ENTIRETY 1-06.2(2) Statistical Evaluation of Materials for Acceptance SECTION 1-06 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 1-06.7 Submittals 1-06.7(1) Submittal Procedures All information submitted by the Contractor shall be clear, sharp, high contrast copies. Contractor shall accompany each submittal with a letter of transmittal containing the following information: 1 . Contractor's name and the name of Subcontractor or supplier who prepared the submittal. 2. The project name and identifying number. 3. Each new submittal shall be sequentially numbered (1 , 2, 3, etc.). Each resubmittal shall include the original number with a sequential alpha letter added (1 A, 1B, 1C, etc.). 4. Description of the submittal and reference to the Contract requirement or technical specification section and paragraph number being addressed. 5. Bid item(s) where product will be used. 2121h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 9 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 1-06.7(2) Schedule of Submittals The Contractor shall create and submit three (3) copies of a schedule of submittals showing the date by which each submittal required for product review or product information will be made. The schedule can be modified, deducted, or added to by the City. The schedule shall be available at the preconstruction conference (see 1-08.0 of the Kent Special Provisions). The schedule of submittals must be accepted prior to the City making the first progress payment. The schedule shall identify the items that will be included in each submittal by listing the item or group of items and the Specification Section and paragraph number and bid item under which they are specified. The schedule shall indicate whether the submittal is required for product review of proposed equivalents, shop drawings, product data or samples or required for product information only. The Contractor shall allow a minimum of 21 days for the Engineer's review of each submittal or resubmittal. All submittals shall be in accordance with the approved schedule of submittals. Submittals shall be made early enough to allow adequate time for manufacturing, delivery, labor issues, additional review due to inadequate or incomplete submittals, and any other reasonably foreseeable delay. 1-06.7(3) Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples The Contractor shall submit the following for the Engineer's review: 1 . Shop Drawings: Submit an electronic copy or three paper copies. Submittals will be marked, stamped and returned to the Contractor. The Contractor shall make and distribute any required copies for its superintendent, subcontractors and suppliers. 2. Product Data: Submit an electronic copy or three paper copies. Submittals will be marked, stamped and returned to the Contractor. The Contractor shall make and distribute any required copies for its superintendent, subcontractors and suppliers. 3. Samples: Submit three labeled samples or three sets of samples of manufacturer's full range of colors and finishes unless otherwise directed. One approved sample will be returned to the Contractor. Content of submittals: 1 . Each submittal shall include all of the items required for a complete assembly or system. 2. Submittals shall contain all of the physical, technical and performance data required to demonstrate conclusively that the items comply with the requirements of the Contract. 3. Each submittal shall verify that the physical characteristics of items submitted, including size, configurations, clearances, mounting points, utility connection points and service access points, are suitable for the space provided and are compatible with other interrelated items. 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 10 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 4. The Contractor shall label each Product Data submittal, Shop Drawing or Sample with the bid item number and, if a lump sum bid item, provide a reference to the applicable KSP paragraph. The Contractor shall highlight or mark every page of every copy of all Product Data submittals to show the specific items being submitted and all options included or choices offered. The City encourages a creative approach to complete a timely, economical, and quality project. Submittals that contain deviations from the requirements of the Contract shall be accompanied by a separate letter explaining the deviations. The Contractor's letter shall: 1 . Cite the specific Contract requirement including the Specification Section bid item number and paragraph number for which approval of a deviation is sought. 2. Describe the proposed alternate material, item or construction, explain its advantages, and explain how the proposed alternate meets or exceeds the Contract requirements. 3. State the reduction in Contract Price, if any, which is offered to the City. The Engineer retains the exclusive right, at his or her sole discretion, to accept or reject any proposed deviation with or without cause. The Engineer will stamp and mark each submittal prior to returning it to the Contractor. The stamps will indicate one of the following: 1 . "APPROVED AS SUBMITTED" — Accepted subject to its compatibility with the work not covered in this submission. This response does not constitute approval or deletion of specified or required items not shown in the partial submission. 2. "APPROVED AS NOTED" — Accepted subject to minor corrections that shall be made by the Contractor and subject to its compatibility with the work not covered in this submission. This response does not constitute approval or deletion of specified or required items not shown in the partial submission. No resubmission is required. 3. "AMEND AND RESUBMIT" — Rejected because of major inconsistencies, errors or insufficient information that shall be resolved or corrected by the Contractor prior to subsequent re- submittal. An amended resubmission is required. Re-submittals that contain changes that were not requested by the Engineer on the previous submittal shall note all changes and be accompanied by a letter explaining the changes. 1-06.7(4) Proposed Equivalents The Engineer retains the exclusive right, at his or her sole discretion, to accept or reject any proposed equivalent with or without cause. 212`" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 11 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 1-07 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PUBLIC 1-07.2 State Taxes 1-07.2(1) State Sales Tax: WAC 458-20-171—Use Tax SECTION 1-07.2(l) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING; Without waiving the Contractor's obligation to understand and apply these tax rules correctly, the City has indicated those parts of the project that are subject to use tax under Section 1-07.2(1) in the proposal bid items. 1-07.2(2) State Sales Tax. WAC 458-20-170—Retail Sales Tax SECTION 1-07.2(2) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: Without waiving the Contractor's obligation to understand and apply these tax rules correctly, the City has indicated those parts of the project that are subject to retail sales tax under Section 1-07.2(2) in the proposal bid items. SECTION 1-07.6 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH BEFORE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH: 1-07.6 Permits and Licenses The City has obtained the following permits: None SECTION 1-07.6 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS AFTER THE LAST PARAGRAPH: A copy of each permit and/or license obtained by the Contractor shall be furnished to the City. Approved permits shall be furnished to the City upon completion of the project and prior to final acceptance. The Contractor shall promptly notify the City in writing of any variance in the contract work arising from the issuance of any permit. 1-07.9 Wages SECTION 1-07.9(1) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE SIXTH PARAGRAPH: 1-07.9(1) General To the extent allowed by law, the wage rates that will be in effect during the entire contract work period are those in effect on the day of bid opening, unless the City does not award the Contract within six months of the bid opening. 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 12 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 I 1-07.13 Contractor's Responsibility for Work SECTION 1-07.13(4) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND SENTENCE OF THE FIRST PARAGRAPH AND DELETING THE LAST PARAGRAPH. 1-07.13(4) Repair of Damage SECTION 1-07. 14 IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE TO THE BEGINNING OF THAT SECTION: 1-07.14 Responsibility for Damage To the extent a conflict exists between the terms of this Section 1 - 07.14 and Section 5 of the Contract, the terms of the Contract will control. Any reference to the State, Governor, Commission, Secretary, or all officers and employees of the State also will include the City, its officers and employees. SECTION 1-07. 15(1) IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE LAST PARAGRAPH: 1-07.15 Temporary Water Pollution Prevention 1-07.15(1) Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan When the proposal form includes multiple bid schedules and the "SPCC Plan" bid item is present in only one bid schedule, the lump sum payment item for the "SPCC Plan" in that one schedule will apply to all bid schedules for all costs associated with creating and updating the accepted SPCC Plan, and all costs associated with the setup of prevention measures and for implementing the current SPCC Plan as required by this Specifications. SECTION 1-07.17 IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE TO THE END OF THE SECOND PARAGRAPH: 1-07.17 Utilities and Similar Facilities If a utility is known to have or suspected of having underground facilities within the area of the proposed excavation and that utility is not a subscriber to the utilities underground location center, the Contractor shall give individual notice to that utility within the same time frame prescribed in RCW 19.122.030 for subscriber utilities. SECTION 1-07.17 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW . SECTIONS: 1-07.17(3) Utility Markings Once underground utilities are marked by the utility owner or its agent, and/or once new underground facilities have been installed by the Contractor, the Contractor/excavator is responsible to determine the 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 13 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 precise location of underground facilities that may conflict with other underground construction. The Contractor shall maintain the marks or a record of the location of buried facilities for the duration of time needed to avoid future damage until installation of all planned improvements at that location is complete. 1-07.17(4) Payment All costs to comply with subsection 1-07.17(3) and for the protection and repair of all identified or suspected underground utilities specified in RCW 19.122 are incidental to the contract and are the responsibility of the Contractor/excavator. The Contractor shall include all related costs in the unit bid prices of the contract. No additional time or monetary compensation shall be made for delays caused by utility re- marking or repair of damaged utilities due to the Contractor's failure to maintain marks or to locate utilities in accordance with this section. 1-07.17(5) Notification of Excavation Within ten business days but not less than two business days prior to the commencement of excavation, the Contractor shall provide written notice (or other form of notice acceptable to the Engineer) to all owners of underground facilities, whether public or private, that excavation will occur, and when excavation will occur. 1-07.17(6) Site Inspection Contractor warrants and represents that it has personally, or through its employees, agents and/or subcontractors, examined all property affected by this project and that it is knowledgeable of specific locations for water, gas, telephone, electric power and combined sewerage utilities within those areas. The following list of contacts is provided only as a convenience to the Contractor. It may not be accurate and may not constitute a complete list of all affected utilities. CenturyLink Comcast Jason Tesdal Bill Walker 206-345-3488 253-288-7538 206-683-4242 (cell) 206-255-6975 (cell) Puget Sound Energy Gas Puget Sound Energy Power Chang Pak Brian Swart 253-395-6988 253-395-6839 425-449-6735 (cell) 206-604-3687 (cell) Verizon Brad Landis 425-201-0901 425-766-1740 (cell) 212th Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 14 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 C SECTION 1-07. 18 IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH BEFORE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH: 1-07.18 Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance To the extent a conflict exists between the terms of this Section 1- 07.18 and Section 7 of the Contract, the terms of the Contract will control. Any reference to the State, Governor, Commission, Secretary, or all officers and employees of the State also will include the City, its officers and employees. Refer to the insurance requirements in the project Contract, which constitute the Contractor's insurance requirements for this project. SECTION 1-07.24 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-07.24 Rights of Way Street right of way lines, limits of easements and limits of construction are indicated or defined on the plans. The Contractor's construction activities shall be confined within these limits, unless arrangements for use of private property are made. It is anticipated that the City will have obtained all right of way, easements or right of entry agreements prior to the start of construction. Locations where these rights have not been obtained will be brought to the Contractor's attention prior to start of construction. The Contractor shall not proceed with any portion of the work in areas where right of way, easements or rights of entry have not been acquired until the Engineer certifies to the Contractor that the right of way or easement is available or that the right of entry has been received. SECTION 1-07.26 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-07.26 Personal Liability of Public Officers Neither the City, the Engineer, nor any other official, officer or employee of the City shall be personally liable for any acts or failure to act in connection with the contract, it being understood that, in these matters, they are acting solely as agents of the City. 1-08 PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS SECTION 1-08 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 1-08.0 Preconstruction Conference The Engineer will furnish the Contractor with up to five copies of the Contract. Additional documents may be purchased from the City at the 212t^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 15 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 price specified by the City or in the Invitation to Bid. Prior to undertaking each part of the work, the Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract and check and verify all pertinent figures shown and all applicable field measurements. The Contractor shall promptly report in writing to the Engineer any conflict, error or discrepancy that the Contractor discovers. After the Contract has been executed, but prior to the Contractor beginning the work, a preconstruction conference will be held with the Contractor, the Engineer and any other interested parties that the City determines to invite. The purpose of the preconstruction conference will be: 1 . To review the initial progress schedule. 2. To establish a working understanding among the various parties associated or affected by the work. 3. To establish and review procedures for progress payment, notifications, approvals, submittals, etc. 4. To verify normal working hours for the work. 5. To review safety standards and traffic control. 6. To discuss any other related items that may be pertinent to the work. The Contractor shall prepare and submit for approval, at or prior to the preconstruction conference the following: 1 . A price breakdown of all lump sum items. 2. A preliminary construction schedule. 3. A list of material sources for approval, if applicable. 4. Schedule of submittals. (See 1-06.6(2)) 5. Temporary Erosion/Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) for approval. 6. Traffic Control Plan (TCP) for approval. 7. Request to sublet, for approval by the Engineer, of all subcontractors. SECTION 1-08.4 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-08.4 Notice to Proceed, Prosecution and Hours of Work Notice to Proceed will be given after the contract has been executed and the contract bond and evidence of required insurance have been approved by and filed with the City. Unless otherwise approved in writing by the Engineer, the Contractor shall not commence the work until the Notice to Proceed has been given by the Engineer. The Contractor shall commence construction activities on the Project Site within ten working days of the Notice to Proceed Date. The Work thereafter shall be prosecuted diligently, vigorously, and without unauthorized interruption until physical completion of the work. Voluntary shutdown or slowing of operations by the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility to complete the work within the time(s) specified in the Contract. 2121° Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 16 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Except in the case of emergency or unless otherwise approved by the Engineer, the normal straight time working hours for the Contractor shall be any consecutive 8 hour period between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, unless otherwise specified in the Kent Special Provisions, with a 5-day work week, plus allowing a maximum one-hour lunch break in each working day. The normal straight time 8-hour working period for the contract shall be established at the preconstruction conference or prior to the Contractor commencing work. If a Contractor desires to perform work on holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, or before 7:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. on any day, the Contractor shall apply in writing to the Engineer for permission to work those times. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least 48 hours in advance (72 hours in advance for weekend work) so that the Inspector's time may be scheduled. Permission to work longer than an 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. is not required. For any work outside of normal straight time working hours that requires city surveyors, all reasonable efforts shall be made by the Contractor to allow time for surveying to be completed during normal straight time hours. If city surveyors are required to work other than normal straight time hours at the convenience of the Contractor, all such work shall be reimbursed by the Contractor. Permission to work between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. during weekdays and between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. on weekends or holidays may also be subject to noise control requirements. Approval to continue work during these hours may be revoked at any time the Contractor exceeds the City's noise control regulations or the city receives complaints from the public or adjoining property owners regarding noise from the Contractor's operations. The Contractor shall have no claim for damages or delays should this permission be revoked for these reasons. The Engineer may grant permission to work Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or other than the agreed upon normal straight time working hours, but may be subject to other conditions established by the City or Engineer. These conditions may include, but are not limited to the following: hours worked by City employees; impacts to the construction schedule; or accommodations to adjoining properties affected by the contract work. 1-08.4(A) Reimbursement for Overtime Work of City Employees Following is a non-exclusive list of work that may require Contractor reimbursement for overtime of City employees. 1 . If locate work is required to re-establish marks for City-owned underground facilities that were not maintained or recorded by the Contractor in accordance with RCW 19.122.030, the City will bill the Contractor for the work. Such billing may be at the OVERTIME 212`^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 17 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 RATE in order for locate crews to complete other work. If the locate request is for nights, weekend, holidays or at other times when locate crews are not normally working, all locate work and expenses, including travel, minimum call out times, and/or Holiday premiums will be borne by the Contractor. 2. Work required by City personnel or independent testing laboratories to re-test project materials, utility pressure or vacuum tests, camera surveys or water purity tests as the result of initial test failure on the part of the Contractor. 1-08.4(B) General The City allocates its resources to a contract based on the total time allowed in the contract. The City will accept a progress schedule indicating an early physical completion date but cannot guarantee the City resources will be available to meet the accelerated schedule. No additional compensation will be allowed if the Contractor is not able to meet its accelerated schedule due to the unavailability of City resources or for other reasons beyond the City's control. The original and all supplemental progress schedules shall not conflict with any time and order-of-work requirements in the contract. If the Engineer deems that the original or any necessary supplemental progress schedule does not provide adequate information, the City may withhold progress payments until a schedule containing needed information has been submitted by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer. The Engineer's acceptance of any schedule shall not transfer any of the Contractor's responsibilities to the City. The Contractor alone shall remain responsible for adjusting forces, equipment, and work schedules to ensure completion of the work within the times specified in the contract. SECTION '-08.5 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE THIRD PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-08.5 Time for Completion Contract time shall begin on the day of the Notice to Proceed. The Contract Provisions may specify another starting date for Contract time, in which case, time will begin on the starting date specified. SECTION 9-08.6 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIFTH AND SIXTH PARAGRAPHS AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-08.6 Suspension of Work If the performance of all or any part of the Work is suspended, for an unreasonable period of time by an act of the Contracting Agency in the administration of the Contract, or by failure to act within the time 2121" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 18 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i i specified in the Contract (or if no time is specified, within a reasonable time), the Engineer will make an adjustment for any increase in the cost or time for the performance of the Contract (excluding profit) necessarily caused by the suspension. However, no adjustment will be made for any suspension, if (1) the performance would have been suspended, by any other cause, including the fault or negligence of the Contractor, or (2) an equitable adjustment is provided for or excluded under any other provision of the Contract. If the Contactor believes that the performance of the Work is suspended, for an unreasonable period of time and such suspension, is the responsibility of the Contracting Agency, the Contractor shall immediately submit a written notice of protest to the Engineer as provided in Section 1-04.5. No adjustment shall be allowed for any costs incurred more than 10 calendar days before the date the Engineer receives the Contractor's written notice to protest. The Contractor shall keep full and complete records of the costs and additional time of such suspension, and shall permit the Engineer to have access to those records and any other records as may be deemed necessary by the Engineer to assist in evaluating the protest. SECTION 1-08.7 MAINTENANCE DURING SUSPENSION IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FOURTH AND SIXTH PARAGRAPHS. SECTION 1-08.8 IS REVISED BY DELETING PARAGRAPHS 1 THROUGH 3 AND REPLACING THEM WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-08.8 Extensions of Time The Contractor shall submit any requests for time extensions to the Engineer in writing no later than 10 working days after the delay occurs. The request shall be limited to the change in the critical path of the Contractor's schedule attributable to the change or event giving rise to the request. To be considered by the Engineer, the request shall be in sufficient detail (as determined by the Engineer) to enable the Engineer to ascertain the basis and amount of the time requested. The Contractor shall be responsible for showing on the progress schedule that the change or event: (1) had a specific impact on the critical path, and except in cases of concurrent delay, was the sole cause of such impact, and (2) could not have been avoided by resequencing of the work or other reasonable alternatives. The reasons for and times of extensions shall be determined by the Engineer, and such determination will be final as provided in Section 1- 05.1 . ITEM 1 IN PARAGRAPH 7 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1 . Failure to obtain all materials and workers. 2121" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 19 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 1-09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT SECTION 1-09.2(1) IS REVISED BY REPLACING "TRUCKS AND TICKETS- WITH THE FOLLOWING. 1-09.2(1) General Requirements for Weighing Equipment Trucks and Tickets Each truck to be weighed shall bear a unique identification number. This number shall be legible and in plain view of the scale operator. Each vehicle operator shall obtain a weigh or load ticket from the scale operator. The Contractor shall provide tickets for self printing scales. All tickets shall, at a minimum, contain the following information: 1 . Ticket serial number (this is already imprinted on the tickets). 2. Identification number of truck/truck trailer. 3. Date and hour of weighing. 4. Type of material. 5. Weight of load. The weighman shall record the gross weight and net weight, except where the scale has a tare beam and the net weight can be read directly. In such case, only net weight need be recorded on the ticket. 6. Weighman's identification. 7. Contract number. 8. Unit of measure. 9. Legal gross weight in Remarks section. 10. Location of delivery. The vehicle operator shall deliver the ticket in legible condition to the material receiver at the material delivery point. SECTION 1-09.7 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 1-09.7(1) Fish Exclusion Site Preparation for the project will include excluding fish from the work zone. Following Clearing and Grubbing activities and prior to construction of the revised stream channel, the portion of the stream channel within the work area will be electro-shocked to remove fish from the work area. Any fish captured within the work area will be released downstream of the work area. This work will be required if the stream has flowing water in it during the work period. It is possible the stream will be dry at the time of construction, rendering this Provision unnecessary. Should the stream be flowing, this work requires temporary re-routing of the stream flow around the toe of the work area through the use of cofferdams and diversion methods such as pumps as hoses and isolating the work area so fish cannot. Fish within the isolated work area shall be collected, removed from the work area, and moved downstream using methods 212°^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 20 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 approved by the City and under the supervision of a qualified biologist to be provided by the City. The Contractor shall employ WSDOT/WDFW Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards (WDFW, August 2012). The Protocols and Standards document has been included in the specifications as an appendix. This work shall be performed as directed by the Owner's Representative and in accordance with all permit provisions. Materials to complete the bid item are at the discretion of the contractor as long as the construction requirements are met. No specific unit of measurement shall apply to the Lump Sum item of Fish Exclusion. Payment for "Fish Exclusion", Lump Sum, shall be full payment for all labor, equipment, and supplies employed in the exclusion of fish from the work area per the WSDOT/WDFW standards and protocols. 1-09.7(2) Stream Diversion and Dewatering This work consists of diverting 100% of the streamflow in Garrison Creek so as to construct the various components of the project "in the dry", that is in a reach that has been completely de-watered. A conceptual diversion plan is provides in the Plans. The contractor will have flexibility to develop a stream diversion plan that differs from that set forth in the Plans. It may be more time and cost effective for the contractor to develop a diversion plan that minimizes the number of times diversions systems must be set up and moved. Diversion systems must be established that limit the potential entry of fish into the diverted area (i.e., use of fish screens as shown in Plans). The stream diversion systems and plan must be approved by the Owner's Representative prior to initiation. Stream diversions must be sized to divert 100% of the anticipated streamflow in Garrison Creek during the time of construction, which could reach volumes as high as 15 cubic feet per second during, based on mean values of historical gauge data during the in-water construction window. Materials for the Diversions are at the discretion of the contractor but must be approved by the Owner's Representative prior to initiation. Gravity run diversions are preferable as this will limit the need for pumps to run continuously and risk pump failure and diversion failure. Diversions can be open channel ditches lined with visquene, tight lined pipe systems, or other. Stream Diversion and Dewatering systems are subject to the provisions in project permits. Fish rescue within diverted reaches is required prior to full dewatering per section 1 -09.7(1) of these special provisions. The Contractor is responsible for fish rescue. Any pump systems must have adequate fish screen to prevent damage to fish per the provisions of project permits. The diversion can be accomplished in the fashion 212t' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 21 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 preferred by the Contractor provided it meets project permit provisions and is approved by the Owner's Representative. No specific unit of measurement shall apply to the Lump Sum item Stream Diversion and Dewatering. Payment for "Stream Diversion and Dewatering", Lump Sum, shall be full payment for all labor, equipment, and supplies employed in diverting stream flow from and dewatering the work area. 1-09.7(3) Equipment Access This work consists of furnishing and staging all materials and equipment necessary to lower and recover machinery from 212"' Street to the work area. Equipment access to the site is only via the lowering of machinery. It is expected that the contractor will utilize a crane to lower the machinery necessary to complete the project. Other means to accomplish the task may be considered for approval by the Owner's Representative. Work shall be in accordance with the Plans, Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions and/or as directed by the Owner's Representative. Equipment access consists of all equipment and materials necessary to get all equipment from the staging area on 2121h street to and from the work space along Garrison Creek. Equipment Access requires the contractor to supply all equipment and materials necessary to mobilize equipment to and de-mobilize equipment from the Creekside work area. Access will be limited to lowering equipment from the 212`h street staging area; no access can be expected from other areas as it would require impacts to wetlands. Equipment Access is measured per day of equipment access activities. Payment for "Equipment Access", Day, shall be full payment for all labor, equipment, and supplies employed in the mobilization and demobilization of equipment and machinery from the project work zone. 1-09.7(4) Materials Handling This work consists of handling all rock and ballast material for the purposes of delivering materials from the 212th street staging area to the creek-side work area. This work includes only the time and equipment necessary to move materials from the staging area to the work area to construct the project as indicated in the Plans. 212t" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 22 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i Work shall be in accordance with the Plans, Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions and/or as directed by the Owner's Representative. Materials for construction are identified in the Plans. This Provision is only for the handling of materials as described in the Description section of the Provision and as shown on the Plans. Given the difficult access to the site, it is anticipated that the Contractor will develop a plan to move delivered materials from the staging area along 212`n Street to the work area along Garrison Creek. This may consist of the staging of a long arm excavator or other method as approved by the Owner's Representative. It is required that the Materials Handling methods account for traffic and road opening requirements as indicated by the CITY in the Plans, pre-bid meeting, or in the field. Materials Handling shall be measured per day of materials handling activities. Payment for "Materials Handling", Day, shall be full payment for all labor, equipment, and supplies employed in the movement of materials from the staging area to the creek-side work area. SECTION 1-09.9 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 1-09.9(2) City's Right to Withhold Certain Amounts In addition to the amount that the City may otherwise retain under the Contract, the City may withhold a sufficient amount of any payments otherwise due to the Contractor, including nullifying the whole or part of any previous payment, because of subsequently discovered evidence or subsequent inspections that, in the City'sjudgment, may be necessary to cover the following: 1 . The cost of defective work not remedied. 2. Fees incurred for material inspection, and overtime engineering and inspection for which the Contractor is obligated under this Contract. 3. Fees and charges of public authorities or municipalities. 4. Liquidated damages. 5. Engineering and inspection fees beyond Completion Date. 6. Cost of City personnel to re-establish locate marks for City-owned facilities that were not maintained by the Contractor in accordance with RCW 19.122.030 (3). 7. Additional inspection, testing and lab fees for re-doing failed, water, other utility tests. i 212'b Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 23 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 SECTION '-09.11(3) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-09.11 (3) Time Limitations and Jurisdiction This contract shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The venue of any claims or causes of action arising from this contract shall be exclusively in the Superior Court of King County, located in Kent, Washington. For convenience of the parties to this contract, it is mutually agreed that any claims or causes of action which the Contractor has against the City arising from this contract shall be brought within 180 days from the date of Final Acceptance of the contract by the City. The parties understand and agree that the Contractor's failure to bring suit within the time period provided shall be a complete bar to any such claims or causes of action. It is further mutually agreed by the parties that when any claims or causes of action that a Contractor asserts against the City arising from this contract are filed with the City or initiated in court, the Contractor shall permit the City to have timely access to any records deemed necessary by the City to assist in evaluating the claims or actions. SECTION 1-09. 13 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-09.13 Final Decision and Appeal All disputes arising under this contract shall proceed pursuant to Section 1 -04.5 and 1-09.11 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications and any Kent Special Provisions provided for in the contract for claims and resolution of disputes. The provisions of these sections and the Kent Special Provisions must be complied with as a condition precedent to the Contractor's right to seek an appeal of the City's decision. The City's decision under Section 1-09.11 will be final and conclusive. Thereafter, the exclusive means of Contractor's right to appeal shall only be by filing suit exclusively under the venue, rules and jurisdiction of the Superior Court of King County, located in Kent, Washington, unless the parties agree in writing to an alternative dispute resolution process. 1-10 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL SECTION 1-10.1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-10.1 General The Contractor shall provide flaggers, signs, and other traffic control devices not otherwise specified as being furnished by the City. The Contractor shall erect and maintain all construction signs, warning signs, detour signs, and other traffic control devices necessary to warn and protect the public at all times from injury or damage as a result of the Contractor's operations that may occur on highways, roads, streets, sidewalks, pedestrian paths, or bicycle paths. No work shall be done 2121^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 24 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f on or adjacent to any traveled way until all necessary signs and traffic control devices are in place in accordance with Traffic Control Plans. Work on this project will occur in two separate areas. To minimize disruption to motorists. The contractor shall not establish temporary lane closures at each site at the same time. SECTION 1-10.2(1) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-10.2(1) General The TCS shall be certified as a work site traffic control supervisor b P Y one of the following: Evergreen Safety Council 401 Pontius Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 1-800-521-0778 or206-382-4090 The Northwest Laborers-Employers Training Trust 27055 Ohio Avenue Kingston, WA 98346 360-297-3035 1-10.3(3) Traffic Control Devices SECTION 1-10.3(3)A IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-10.3(3)A Construction Signs Payment for setup and take down of construction signs will be under the contract price for "Traffic Control Labor" and will be limited to the work described in Section 1-10.3(1) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications, and for transportation described in Section 1-10.3(2) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications when there is a contract price for "Traffic Control Vehicle." SECTION 1-10.3 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 1-10.3(3)L Temporary Traffic Control Devices When the bid proposal includes an item for "Temporary Traffic Control Devices," the work required for this item shall be furnishing barricades, flashers, cones, traffic safety drums, and other temporary traffic control devices, unless the contract provides for furnishing a specific temporary traffic control device under another item. The item "Temporary Traffic Control Devices" includes: 1 . Initial delivery to the project site (or temporary storage) in good repair and in clean usable condition, 212" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 25 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 2. Repair or replacement when they are damaged and they are still needed on the project, and 3. Removal from the project site when they are no longer on the project. SECTION 1-10.5 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-10.5 Payment Payment will be made in accordance with Section 1 -04.1 , for the following bid items when they are included in the Proposal: The unit contract price for "Traffic Control Labor" per hour shall be full pay for all costs for the labor provided for performing those construction operations described in Section 1-10.2(1)B, and Section 1-10.3(1) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications, and as authorized by the Engineer. The hours eligible for "Traffic Control Labor" shall be limited to the hours the worker is actually performing the work as documented by traffic control forms provided by the Contractor's TCM, and verified by the City Inspector's records, and the Contractor's Certified Payroll Records submitted to the City Inspector on a weekly basis. The unit contract price for "Traffic Control Supervisor" per hour shall be full pay for each hour a person performs the Traffic Control Supervisor duties described in Section 1-10.2(1)B of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Payment for traffic control labor performed by the Traffic Control Supervisor will be paid under the item for "Traffic Control Labor". The lump sum contract price for "Temporary Traffic Control Devices" shall be full pay for providing the work described in Section 1-10.3(3)L of the Kent Special Provisions. Progress payment for the lump sum item "Temporary Traffic Control Devices" will be made as follows: 1 . When the initial temporary traffic control devices are set up, 50 percent of the amount bid for the item will be paid. 2. Payment for the remaining 50 percent of the amount bid for the item will be paid on a prorated basis in accordance with the total job progress as determined by progress payments. The unit contract price for "Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS)" per day shall be full pay for all costs for furnishing, transporting, initial installation within the project limits, maintaining and removing the PCMS, and associated work described in Section 1-10.3(3)C of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Relocation of the PCMS within the project limits will be paid under the item "Traffic Control Labor." When the proposal does not include a bid item for a specific bid item listed in the WSDOT Standard Specifications and/or the Kent Special Provisions, all costs for the work described for those traffic control bid items shall be included by the Contractor in the unit contract prices for 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 26 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i the various other bid items contained within the proposal. The Contractor shall estimate these costs based on the Contractor's contemplated work procedures. When traffic control bid items are included in the bid proposal, payment is limited to the following work areas: 1 . The entire construction area under contract and for a distance to include the initial warning signs for the beginning of the project and the END OF CONSTRUCTION sign. Any warning signs for side streets on the approved TCP are also included. If the project consists of two or more sections, the limits will apply to each section individually. j 2. A detour provided in the plans or approved by the City's Traffic Control Supervisor for by-passing all or any portion of the construction, irrespective of whether or not the termini of the detour are within the limits of the Contract. No payment will be made to the Contractor for traffic control items required in connection with the movement of equipment or the hauling of materials outside of the limits of 1 and 2 above, or for temporary road closures subject to the provisions of Section 1-07.23(3) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. 2121" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 1 - 27 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 DIVISION 2 - (EARTHWORK 2-01 CLEARING, GRUBBING, AND ROADSIDE CLEANUP DIVISION 2 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 2-01.3(3) Removal of Invasive Species Clearing and Grubbing of the work area for this project shall include the removal of invasive plant species and noxious weeds. Invasive plant species and noxious weeds identified in the work area include: Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia Japonica) Himalayan Black Berry (Rubus Armeniacus) The Contractor shall employ City of Kent and King Best Management Practices for invasive species control and removal. The documents containing the best management practices for identified species have been included in these specifications as an appendix. 212° Erosion Repair/Lincoln 2 - 1 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 DIVISION 8 ® MISCELLANEOUS C ST UCT1O 8-01 EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SECTION 8-01.9 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING T14E FOLLOWING: 8-01.1 Description I This work consists of temporary erosion and sedimentation control procedures (TESCP) as shown on the construction plans, specified in these Kent Special Provisions, and ordered by the Engineer as work proceeds. The TESCP are intended to minimize erosion and sedimentation as well as protect waters of the state and the city's municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) as required by law. SECTION 8-01.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.2 Materials Materials shall meet the requirements of the following sections of the Kent Special Provisions and the WSDOT Standard Specifications: Seed ....................................8-01 .3(2)B and 9-14.2 Fertilizer ...............................8-01 .3(2)B and 9-14.3 Mulch and Amendments ..........8-01 .3(2)D and 9-14.4 Tackifier ...............................8-01 .3(2)E and 9-14.4(7) 8-01.3 Construction Requirements SECTION 8-01.3(9) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(1) General Preventing and controlling pollution, erosion, runoff, and related damage requires the Contractor to install temporary stormwater best management practices (BMPs) as per the plans and as directed by the City. As site conditions dictate, additional BMPs may be required. The contractor shall anticipate the need for additional best management practices and propose necessary changes to the City. Should the Contractor fail to install the required temporary erosion and sediment control (TESC) measures or to perform maintenance in a timely manner, or fail to take immediate action to install additional approved measures, all fines, cost of cleanup, costs for delays and down time shall be borne by the Contractor. All cost for this work shall be paid for under the unit contract bid prices. The upgrading of the TESCP facilities shall not constitute a basis for additional working days for this project. 2121h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 1 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum of two working days notice prior to clearing adjacent to any wetland, creek or other sensitive area. During the construction period, no disturbance beyond the flagged clearing limits shall be permitted. The flagging shall be maintained by the Contractor for the duration of construction. The TESC facilities shall be in accordance with and conform to the Kent Surface Water Design Manual, the WSDOT Standards Specifications, and the Ecology Construction Stormwater General Permit (if applicable), except as modified by the Kent Design and Construction Standards or these Kent Special Provisions. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to notify the City at once of any TESC deficiencies or changes in conditions such as rutting and or erosion that may occur during construction. The Contractor may recommend possible solutions to the Engineer in order to resolve any problems that are occurring. The requirements of this section shall apply to all areas of the site subject to construction activity as described in the WSDOT Standard Specifications, the Kent Special Provisions and contract plans, including Contractor construction support facilities, Contractor personnel parking areas, equipment and material storage/laydown areas, and other areas utilized by the Contractor for completion of the work. Nothing in this section shall relieve the Contractor from complying with other contract requirements. SECTION B-01.3(1)A IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING. 8-01.3(1)A Submittals Prior to the start of any construction activities, the Contractor shall submit for the Engineer's review and approval, the following, as necessitated by the work: 1 . Dewatering Plan 2. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan 3. Stream Bypass Plan for in-water work 4. Name and contact info for Contractor's CESCL SECTION 8-01.3(1) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 8-01.3(1)F Applicable Regulations and Criteria All construction activities are subject to applicable federal, state, and local permits. The Contractor shall comply with requirements of applicable state and local regulatory requirements, including, but not limited to the following: 1 . WAC 173-201A Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington 2. RCW 90.48.080 Discharge of pollutants prohibited 2121h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 2 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 I 3. City of Kent 2002 Surface Water Design Manual 4. Construction Stormwater General Permit — WA Department of Ecology 8-01,3(1)G Water Quality Monitoring Sampling of site stormwater discharges is only required if the project is covered under the WA Department of Ecology Construction Stormwater General Permit or if there is a suspected discharge that exceeds state water quality standards. If the project is covered under the Construction Stormwater General Permit, then the Contractor shall conduct sampling as per the conditions listed in the permit. Any results that are outside the appropriate range of compliance will require immediate implementation of adaptive management as outlined in applicable permits, stormwater pollution prevention plan, and as directed by the Engineer. All sampling records shall be submitted to the Engineer by the last day of the monitoring period. All necessary adaptive management requirements shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to implement and maintain. All costs for this work shall be included in the various unit contract bid prices. 8-01.3(2) Seeding, Fertilizing and Mulching SECTION B-01.3(2)8 1S DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(2)B Seeding and Fertilizing Topsoil and all other unpaved and unsodded areas within easements and right-of-way disturbed as part of this project shall be seeded. Hydroseeding shall be the method of seed application. Hydroseed shall consist of a slurry composed of water, seed, fertilizer, tackifier, and mulch and shall be evenly broadcast over areas to be seeded. All work shall conform in all respects to Section 8-01 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications, except as modified herein. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer not less than 48 hours in advance of any hydroseeding operation and shall not begin the work until areas prepared or designated for hydroseeding have been approved. Following the Engineer's approval, hydroseeding of the approved slopes shall begin immediately. Hydroseeding shall not be done during windy weather or when the ground is frozen, excessively wet, or otherwise untillable. 2121^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 3 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Hydroseed mixture to be applied by an approved hydro seeder which utilizes water as the carrying agent, and maintains continuous agitation through paddle blades. It shall have an operating capacity sufficient to agitate, suspend, and mix into a homogeneous slurry the specified amount of seed and water or other material. Distribution and discharge lines shall be large enough to prevent stoppage and shall be equipped with a set of hydraulic discharge spray nozzles that will provide a uniform distribution of the slurry. The seed and fertilizer cannot be placed in the tank more than 30 minutes prior to application. The seed and fertilizer shall have a tracer added to visibly aid uniform application. This tracer shall not be harmful to plant and animal life. If wood cellulose fiber is used as a tracer, the application rate shall not exceed 25 pounds per acre. Areas where hydroseeding is not practical must be seeded by approved hand methods as approved by the engineer. When seeding by hand, Contractor shall incorporate seed into the top 1/4 inch of soil. The hydroseed slurry shall consist of the following materials mixed thoroughly together and applied in the quantities indicated. 1 . Grass Seed: Mixture shall be fresh, clean, new crop seed. Seed to be mixed mechanically on the site or may be mixed by the dealer. If seed is mixed on site, each variety shall be delivered in the original containers bearing the dealer's guaranteed analysis. If seed is mixed by the dealer, the Contractor shall furnish to the Engineer the Dealer's guaranteed statement of the composition of the mixture and the percentage of purity and germination of each variety. Grass seed shall be purchased from a recognized distributor and shall be composed of the varieties mixed in the proportions indicated in the WSDOT Standard Specifications and Kent Special Provisions. Seed shall meet the minimum percentages of purity and germination specified Section 9-14.2 of the Kent Special Provisions. Seed shall be applied at the rate of 120 pounds per acre. The Contractor shall protect seed from hydration, contamination, and heating during delivery, storage, and handling. Seed shall be stored in a cool dry location away from contaminants. Mix A shall be used as the standard hydroseed mix unless otherwise specified herein or on approved project plans. Mix B shall be used exclusively for seeded areas adjacent to grass lawns, within seeded medians, and within seeded traffic islands. In addition, Mix B shall be used for all seeded areas not specifically showing Mix A on the plans, or where otherwise directed by the Engineer. 212°i Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 4 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f 2. Water: The Contractor shall begin maintenance immediately after seeding for a minimum of ten (10) weeks or longer as needed. Water seeded areas before hydroseed slurry has completely dried out. Water slowly and thoroughly with fine spray nozzle. Water the hydroseeded areas at least twice daily (in the early morning and late afternoon) until the grass is well established as determined by the Engineer. Repeat watering operation as required by climatic conditions to keep areas moist for a minimum period of 2 weeks from the day of first watering and as necessary for healthy growth. 3. Mulch: As needed to meet requirements of Sections 8-01 .3(2)D and 9-14.4. 4. Fertilizer: All areas which are seeded shall receive fertilizer of the following proportions and formulation applied at the rate of 400 pounds per acre. All areas which are seeded shall receive fertilizer meeting the requirements of Section 9-14.3 of the Kent Special Provisions. Fertilizer shall not be applied on any creek sideslopes in order to avoid contamination of these creeks. 5. Hand Seeding: Seeding shall be applied at the rate of 6 pounds per 1,000 square feet. The seed shall be applied by an approved hand held spreader. The seed shall be evenly distributed over the disturbed area. Apply seed mix after fertilizing and rake the seed into the surface soil to a depth of 1/4-inch. 6. If the slurry is used for temporary erosion control it shall be applied at the following rates: EROSION CONTROL: Seed 170 Ibs/acre of "Mix A" unless otherwise directed by Engineer. Fertilizer 400lbs/acre Wood Fiber 2,000 Ibs/ acre Tackifier 80lbs/acre SECTION 8-09.3(2)D /S DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(2)D Mulching Wood cellulose fiber mulch conforming to Section 9-14.4 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications shall be used where mulch is called for on this project. The application rate shall be 2,000 pounds to the acre in accordance with Section 8-01 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Mulch shall be incorporated into the slurry of seed and fertilizer. Mulch of the type specified in Section 9-14.4(2) shall be included in the hydroseeding process. Wood cellulose fiber used as a mulch shall be suitable for application with hydroseeders as specified in Section 8-01 .3(2)B. The application of seed, fertilizer, and mulch shall be required in a single operation for all seed applications, unless otherwise 212`" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 5 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 directed. Mulch materials, shall be furnished, hauled, and evenly applied at the rates indicated, and shall be spread on seeded areas immediately after seeding unless otherwise specified. Distribution of straw mulch material shall be by means of an approved type mulch spreader, which utilizes forced air to blow mulch material on seeded areas. In spreading straw mulch, the spreader shall not cut or break the straw into short stalks. Straw mulch shall be applied at a rate to achieve a loose, overall thickness of three (3) inches. Areas not accessible by mulching equipment shall be mulched by approved hand methods and shall achieve similar results. Mulch sprayed on signs or sign structures shall be removed the same day. SECTION 8-01.3(2)E IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(2)E Soil Binders and Tacking Agents Unless specified otherwise, wood cellulose fiber mulch per Section 9-14.4(2) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications shall have tackifier incorporated into the mulch fiber during manufacture. If additional tackifier is required, the tackifier shall be Type A as specified in Section 9-14.4(7) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. When specified, soil binders and tacking agents shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. SECTION 8-01.3(2)F IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIRST THREE PARAGRAPHS AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(2)F Dates for Application of Final Seed, Fertilizer, and Mulch Unless otherwise approved by the Engineer, the final application of seeding, fertilizing, and mulching of slopes shall be performed during the following periods: West of the summit of the Cascade Range - March 1 to May 15 and August 15 to October 1 . Where contract timing is appropriate, seeding, fertilizing, and mulching shall be accomplished during the spring period listed above. Written permission to seed after October 1 will only be given when physical completion of the project is imminent and the environmental conditions are conducive to satisfactory growth. SECTION 8-01.3(2)G IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(2)G Protection and Care of Seeded Areas Protect adjacent property, public walks, curbs and pavement from damage. Do not place soil directly on paved surfaces. Locate all underground utilities prior to the commencement of work. Keep streets and area drains open and free flowing. Protect all seeding against wind, storm, and trespassing. Replace any plants that become damaged or 212°i Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 6 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 injured. In seeded areas, treat and reseed damaged spots larger than one square foot. SECTION 8-01.3(2)H IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 6-01.3(2)H Inspection Inspection of seeded areas shall be made upon completion of seeding operations, at the end of the maintenance period, and at any time during the maintenance period. The Contractor shall reseed, re-mulch or re-fertilize as required to establish a uniform, thick stand of grass. A uniform stand of grass shall be defined as any grass area with no spots greater than one square foot. Areas failing to show a uniform thick, healthy stand of grass after the maintenance period shall be reseeded consistent with the Kent Special Provisions at the Contractor's expense. Reseeded areas will be subject to inspection for acceptance. 8-01.3(9) Sediment Control Barriers SECTION 8-01.3(9)D 15 SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(9)D Inlet Protection Cleaning and maintenance of inlet protection shall not flush sediment, or sediment-laden water into the downstream system. SECTION 8-01.3 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION. 8-01.3(17) Vehicle Maintenance and Storage Handling and storage of fuel, oil and chemicals shall not take place within 50 feet of waterways. Storage shall be in dike tanks and barrels with drip pans provided under the dispensing area. Shut-off and lock valves shall be provided on hoses. Fuel, oil, and chemicals shall be dispensed only during daylight hours unless approved by the engineer. Fencing shall be provided around storage area. Locks shall be provided on all valves, pumps, and tanks. Materials used to clean up fuel, oil, and chemical spills shall be disposed of as directed by the engineer. Water used for washing vehicles and equipment shall not be allowed to enter storm drains or other State waters. No processed waste water(s) of any kind shall be discharged onto the ground, to surface waters, or to stormwater conveyance systems. SECTION 8-01.5 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.5 Payment The unit bid price per lineal foot for "Filter Fabric Fence" constitutes complete compensation for all labor, tools, materials, supplies and 212u Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 7 June 29, 2'016 Project Number: 16-3004 equipment necessary to construct and install the fence as shown on the plans, including fabric, posts and gravel to anchor fabric. This bid item also includes: maintenance throughout the project; and removal and disposal of the fence and accumulated sediment as directed by the Engineer. The unit price per square yard for "Clear Plastic Covering' (6 mil polyethylene sheets) shall constitute complete compensation for furnishing, staking, maintaining and protecting, the material in place (including sand bags and stakes) on all exposed soils per the WSDOT Standard Specification and as directed by the Engineer. The unit contract price per hour for "ESC Lead" shall be full pay for all duties outlined in Section 8-01 .3(1)B (Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Lead) in per hour increments. 8-02 ROADSIDE RESTORATION SECTION B-02. 1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.1 Description Drawings and Specifications: Definitions: The word "provide" means "furnish and install" (for landscaping only). Dimensions and Measurements: Dimensions govern when shown. Scale is approximate. Contractor shall check all dimensions in the field and verify them with respect to adjacent or incorporated work. Any discrepancies in the drawings shall be brought to the immediate attention of the Engineer before work proceeds further. Number of Specified Items Required: Wherever in these Kent Special Provisions an article, device or piece of equipment is referred to in the singular number, such reference shall include as many such items as are shown on drawings or required to complete the installation. SECTION B-02.1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 8-02.1 (1) Submittals The Contractor shall submit within 20 days after Notice to Proceed date a list of all plant material indicating source of supply, order invoice, size and quantity for such species or variety. All plant materials shall meet requirements of State and Federal laws with respect to inspection for plant diseases and infestations. Inspection certificates required by law shall accompany each shipment of plant material and submitted to the Engineer. 212In Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 8 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 p, SECTION 8-02.2 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.2 Materials Materials shall meet the requirements of the following sections: Topsoil Type A, Type B, and Type C............. 9-14.1 (1), (2), (3) Seed ....................................................... 9-1 4.2 Fertilizer.................................................. 9-14.3 Mulch and Amendments............................. 9-14.4 Wood Cellulose Fiber ................................. 9-14.4(2) Special Planting Mixture............................. 9-14.4(9) Erosion Control Devices ............................. 9-14.5 Plant Materials.......................................... 9-14.6 Street Trees............................................. 9-14.6(1)A Stakes, Guys and Wrapping ....................... 9-14.7 Tree Ties ................................................. 9-14.7(1) Water for Plants........................................ 9-25.2 Botanical identification and nomenclature of plant materials shall be based on descriptions by Bailey in "Hortus Third" or superseding editions and amendments. 8-02.3 Construction Requirements SECTION 8-02.3(1) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(1) Responsibility During Construction The Contractor shall at all times keep the planted areas free from accumulations of waste materials or rubbish. Upon completion of the planting work, the Contractor shall immediately remove all refuse and debris resulting from the planting activities. The project will not receive either preliminary or final approval if the cleanup does not meet with the approval of the Engineer. SECTION 8-02.3(3) IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(3) Weed and Pest Control During the maintenance period, all weeds are to be removed by hand. SECTION 8-02.3(5) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(5) Planting Area Preparation The Contractor shall excavate planting pits to a depth of three feet below the top of adjacent sidewalks, or adjacent ground if trees are not being planted in sidewalk cutouts. Tree pits shall be about three feet in diameter, and shall be neat and uniform basins around each tree. The Contractor shall then place special planting mixture into the tree basins, bringing to grade about one and one-half foot below the top of the planter by compaction by repeated watering. 212`" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 9 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Refer to Section 8-02.3(4) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. SECTION 8-02.3(7) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(7) Layout of Planting The location of plantings shall be according to the landscaping details, unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. The Contractor shall layout tree, shrub and herbaceous plant locations and receive the approval of the Engineer before planting begins. SECTION 8-02.3(8) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(8) Planting All plants shall be carefully placed in excavated holes to prevent damage to fibrous root systems during placement and backfilling operations, with burlap or container removed. Plants shall be set vertically in the center of the pits, backfilled with native soil, watered and settled so that the crown of the root ball will have the same relation to finished grade as it bore to the grade of the ground from which it was dug. All street trees shall be planted in general conformance to Kent Standard Plan 6-55. SECTION 8-02.3(9) IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(9) Pruning, Staking, Guying, and Wrapping Pruning shall be limited to the minimum amount necessary to remove injured twigs and branches. Only cut injured limbs to the nearest lateral bud. Do not apply tree wound paint or petroleum product to tree cuts. The Contractor shall use rootball bracing (triangle method) rather than staking or guying to support new trees. 8-15 RIPRAP SECTION 8-15.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-15.2 Materials Rock for Erosion and Scour Prevention Class A 9-13.4(2) SECTION 8-15.4 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-15.4 Measurement Rock for Erosion and Scour Protection Class A will be measured by the cubic yard of rock actually placed. SECTION 8-15.5 IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-15.5 Payment "Rock for Erosion and Scour Protection Class A", per Ton 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 8 - 10 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 DIVISION 9 ® MATERIALS 9-14 EROSION CONTROL AND ROADSIDE PLANTING i SECTION 9-14, 1(1) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 9-14.1 (1) Topsoil Type A Topsoil Type A shall be free of weeds and consist of the Special Planting Mixture per Section 9-14.4(9) of these Kent Special Provisions with commercial fertilizers added as specified herein and having a pH range of 5.0 to 6.0. SECTION 9-14.1(1) IS SUPPLEMENTED BYADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 9-14.1 (1)A Rotted Manure Rotted manure shall consist of well-rotted, unleached cattle manure not containing more than one third part shavings, sawdust, or refuse and shall be free of noxious weed or grass seed. 9-14.1 (1)B Peat Peat shall consist of fibrous sedge, wood or reed type peat, containing less than twenty percent ash by dry weight. It shall have a moisture content of less than fifty percent by weight and shall have been thoroughly aerated during the drying process. i 9-14.1 (1)C Sandy Loam Sandy loam shall consist of soil having a maximum clay content of ten percent by weight. In addition, soil particles shall meet the following requirements for grading: Passing 1 inch sieve (square opening) ......... 100% Passing 1 mm sieve .................................. 80% minimum Passing 0.15 mm sieve.............................. 15% maximum i SECTION 9-14.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 9-14.2 Seed I Hydroseed: Seed shall be "Blue Tag" or certified quality. The Contractor shall deliver in unopened containers with mixture seed content and inert material content plainly marked on the outside of the container. Grasses used shall meet the following specifications: 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln 9 - 11 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Mix IA (Roadside and Erosion Control Grass): Weight Seed Mix "A" Min. % Min. % Max. % Proportion In redient Pure Seed Germination Weed Seed 40% Perennial R e rass 980/0 90% 0.5% 40% Creeping Red Fescue 98% 85% 0.5% 10% Colonial_Ben tgrass 98% 90% 0.5% 10% White Dutch Clover 98% 90% 0.5% (Pre-inoculated) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer the manufacturer's Certificate of Conformance for seed. A complete analysis of the seed shall be submitted to the City for approval including percent of pure seed, germination, other crop seed, inert and weed and the germination test date. The City reserves the right to reject any or all plant material at any time until final inspection or acceptance. The Contractor shall remove rejected plants immediately from site. The Contractor shall produce upon request sales receipt for all nursery stock and certificates of inspection. SECTION 9-14.3 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 9-14.3 Fertilizer Fertilizer for trees: Fertilizer shall consist of slow-release commercial fertilizer (6-10-8). Fertilizer for upland seeded areas: Lilly Miller or approved equal to provide the following nutrients: All areas which are seeded shall receive fertilizer of the following proportions and formulation: Total available Nitrogen ........... 16% of weight (of which 50% is derived from ureaform) Total available Phosphorous ..... 16% of weight Total available Potassium ......... 16% of weight Fertilizer for wetland seeded areas: All areas which are seeded in wetlands or in detention ponds shall receive fertilizer of the following proportions and formulation: Total available nitrogen ........... 21% (Analyzed as N) Available phosphorous............. 0% (Analyzed as P205) Available potassium ................ 10% (Analyzed as K20) Above percentages are proportioned by weight. The Contractor shall deliver fertilizer to the site in original unopened containers bearing manufacturer's chemical analysis, name, trade 2121h Erosion Repair/Lincoln 9 - 12 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 i name, trade mark, and indication of conformance to state and federal laws. Instead of containers, fertilizer may be furnished in bulk with certificate indicating the above information. 9-14.4 Mulch and Amendments SECTION 9-14.4(8) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING T14E FOLLOWING: 9-14.4(8) compost Compost shall not contain any sawdust, straw, green or under- composed organic matter, under-sterilized manure or toxic or otherwise harmful materials. I SECTION 9-14.4 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 9-14.4(9) Special Planting Mixture Special planting mixture shall consist of three-way mix consisting of one part rotted manure, one part sandy loam, and one part peat by volume with commercial fertilizers added as specified herein and having a pH range of 5.0 to 6.0. Rotted manure shall consist of well-rotted, unleached cattle manure not containing more than one third part shavings, sawdust, or refuse and shall be free of noxious weed or grass seed. Peat shall consist of fibrous sedge, wood or reed type peat, containing less than twenty percent ash by dry weight. It shall have a moisture content of less than fifty percent by weight and shall have been thoroughly aerated during the drying process. Sandy loam shall consist of soil having a maximum clay content of ten percent by weight. In addition, soil particles shall meet the following requirements for grading: Passing 1 inch sieve (square opening) 100% Passing 1 mm sieve ......................... 80% minimum Passing 0.15 mm sieve ..................... 15% maximum The sandy loam shall be free from subsoil, noxious weed seed and other foreign substances and shall have a pH factor of between 5.0 and 6.0. Maximum Electrical Conductivity shall be 2.0 milliohms. 9-14,4(12) Wood Cellulose Fiber Wood cellulose mulch shall be specially processed 100 percent virgin wood fiber containing no growth or germination-inhibiting ingredients. It shall be manufactured in such a manner that after addition and agitation in slurry tanks with water, the fibers in the material will become uniformly suspended to form a homogenous slurry. When 212t" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 9 - 13 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 hydraulically sprayed on the ground, the material shall allow the absorption and percolation of moisture. Wood cellulose fiber shall be Weyerhaeuser Silva-Fiber Plus w/Tackifier or approved equal. Organic matter content shall be at least 93 percent on an oven-dry basis as determined by ASTM D 586. The moisture content shall be no more than 15 percent as determined by oven dried weight. Each package of the cellulose fiber shall be marked by the manufacturer to show the dried weight content. 212t" Erosion Repair/Lincoln 9 - 14 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 212"" Erosion Repair/Lincoln A - 1 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 I LEGEND SZ SIGN LOCATION (TEMPORARY MOUNT) ® TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE (DRUM) 4yJ ARROW BOARD CHANNELIZAWN DEVICE SPACING (FEET) @? TAPER TANGENT PROTECTIVE/WORK VEHICLE 15 1 20 I � y SR 167 NB off and on ramp Winco Driveway I h I} 011a j cLosED R9-9 DISTANCE ROAD TYPE BETWEEN SIGNS A B C 25 BA MPH 200 FT 200 FT 200 FT I URBAN STREETS RESIDENTIAL & 350 FT 350 FT 350 FT BUSINESS DISTRICTS k j 35/40 MPH Ir RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 500 FT 500 FT 500 FT 45/55 MPH } m Crr N N � GENERAL NOTES: N 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD AND CITY OF KENT ARROWHOARD SEQUENTIAL CHEVRON MODE j SPECIFICATIONS. 2. PRIORITY PASSAGE THROUGH WORK AREA FOR _ EMERGENCY VEHICLES SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL TIMES. 3. PROTECTIVE VEHICLE RECOMMENDED-MAY BE A f WORK VEHICLE. t 4. DEVICES SHALL NOT ENCROACH INTO ADJACENT LANE OR PATH. 5. ALL SIGNS 48"x48" B/O UNLESS OTHERWISE o SPECIFIED. W4-2L 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE STANDARD TRAFFIC DRUMS. 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT GRADE INTERSECTIONS 4A '4'7W2O-5R AND/OR DRIVEWAYS.8. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALERT AFFECTED RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES 7 DAYS INADVANCE OF START OF WORK.9. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALERT KENT SCHOOL —1 DISTRICT AT (253) 373-7442 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF START OF WORK. 10, CONTRACTOR SHALL ALERT METRO TRANSIT S 212TH STREET 5 BUSINESS DAY IN ADVANCE OF START OF EROSION REPAIR WORK AT construction.coord@kingcounty.gov KFNT wnaww�+wu CITY OF KENT 50A1E "TB ExHIBn ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DATE JUNE 2011 RIGHT i PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS 212"' Erosion Repair/Lincoln A - 2 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 f WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards Work below the Ordinary High-Water Mark (or Mean Higher High-Water Mark) shall, in general, be conducted in isolation from flowing waters. Exceptions to this general rule or performance measure include: 1) implementation of the work area isolation and fish capture and removal protocols described in this document; 2)placement or removal of small quantities of material (e.g., wood or rock), or structural best management practices (e.g, turbidity curtain),wider site conditions where potential exposures and effects to fish life are minimized without isolation from flowing waters; and, 3) work conducted under a declared emergency, under emergency conditions, or where flow conditions prevent safe implementation of work area isolation and fish capture and removal protocols. Implementation of the work area isolation and fish capture and removal protocols shall be planned and directed by a WSDOT biologist, or qualified biologist under contract to WSDOT,possessing all necessary knowledge, training, and experience (the directing biologist). If electrofishing will or may be used as a means of fish capture, the directing biologist shall have a minimum of 100 hours electrofishing experience in the field using similar equipment, and any individuals operating electrofishing equipment shall have a minimum of 40 hours electrofishing experience under direct supervision. All individuals participating in fish capture and removal operations shall have the training, knowledge, skills, and ability to ensure safe handling of fish, and to ensure the safety of staff conducting the operations. The directing biologist shall work with Maintenance, Construction, and/or Environmental staff(as appropriate) to plan the staging and sequence for work area isolation, fish capture and removal, and dewatering. This plan should consider the size and channel characteristics of the area to be isolated, the method(s) of dewatering (e.g., diversion with bypass flume or culvert; diversion with sandbag, sheet pile or similar cofferdam; etc.), and what sequence of activities will provide the best conditions for safe capture and removal of fish. Where the area to be isolated is small, depths are shallow, and conditions are conducive to fish capture, it may be possible to isolate the work area and remove all fish life prior to dewatering or flow diversion. Where the area to be isolated is large, depths are not shallow, where flow volumes or velocities are high, and/or conditions are not conducive to easy fish capture, it may be necessary to commence with dewatering or flow diversion staged in conjunction with fish capture and removal. The directing biologist shall use his/her best professional judgment in deciding what sequence of activities is likely to minimize exposure of fish to conditions causing stress or injury (including stranding, exposure to extremes of temperature or reduced dissolved oxygen, risk of injury resulting from electrofishing, etc.). WSDOT shall make this determination with consultation or input from the regulatory agencies with jurisdiction,including the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW),U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service(FWS), and NOAA-National Marine Fisheries Service QNMFS)as appropriate; also,this exception shall not permit work that requires in-water excavation or that presents a risk of increased turbidity beyond the immediate work area or for a duration of more than 15 minutes. WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August20, 2012 The directing biologist shall plan work area isolation, fish capture and removal, and dewatering with consideration for the following: habitat connectivity and fish habitat requirements; the duration and extent of planned in-water work; anticipated flow and temperature conditions over the duration of planned in-water work; and, the risk of exposure to turbidity or other unfavorable conditions during construction. If the area to be isolated includes only a portion of the wetted channel width (e.g., large or deep rivers where diversion from the entirety of the wetted channel is difficult or impossible), or if the bypass flume or culvert will effectively maintain connectivity and fish passage for the duration of construction activities, it may be less important whether the fish are herded (and/or captured and released) upstream or downstream of the isolated work area. However, if the area to be isolated includes the entire wetted channel width, and especially if conditions make it unlikely that connectivity (i.e., upstream/downstream fish passage) can be effectively maintained for the duration of construction activities, then the directing biologist should carefully consider whether to herd fish (and/or capture and release fish) upstream or downstream of the isolated work area. If conditions upstream of the isolated work area will or may become unfavorable during construction, then fish should not be herded or released to an upstream location; this situation is probably most common where the waterbody in question is small, where seasonal flows are substantially diminished, and conditions of elevated temperature and/or reduced dissolved oxygen are foreseeable. However, the directing biologist shall also consider whether planned in-water work presents a significant risk of downstream turbidity and sedimentation; fish herded or released to a downstream location may he exposed to these conditions. If large numbers of fish are to be herded(and/or captured and released), and in order to avoid overcrowding or concentrating fish in areas where their habitat needs cannot be met, it may be appropriate to relocate fish both upstream and downstream of the isolated work area. At locations where habitat connectivity or quality is poor, including along reaches upstream and/or downstream of the isolated work area, the directing biologist should carefully consider whether relocated fish can meet their minimum habitat requirements for the duration of planned in-water work. On rare occasions it may be appropriate to relocate fish at a greater distance upstream and/or downstream (e.g., thousands of feet or miles), so as to ensure fish are not concentrated in areas where their habitat needs cannot be met, or where they may be exposed to unfavorable conditions during Constuction. On those rare occasions where relocation to a greater distance is deemed necessary, the WSDOT shall provide notice to the agencies with jurisdiction in advance of the operations. Plans for staging work area isolation, fish capture and removal, and dewatering must comply with WSDOT safety requirements. Safe implementation is a high priority. The directing biologist shall design and adjust the plan as necessary to ensure the safety of all individuals implementing the plan. Under some conditions it may be appropriate to conduct work without isolation from flowing waters, without placement of block nets, fish capture or removal; for a discussion of this topic see page 1. 2 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 In order to comply with WSDOT safety requirements, work in or around water outside of daylight hours is not generally permissible. If, under unusual circumstances, the directing biologist identifies work that will or may be necessary outside of daylight hours, he/she shall coordinate and gain approval for this work with appropriate managers (including the WSDOT safety officer and/or supervisors with authority). World Area isolation The directing biologist shall determine appropriate locations for the placement of block nets, based on site characteristics and a consideration of the type and extent of planned in-water work. Sites that exhibit reduced flow volume or velocity, unifonnity of depth, and good accessibility are preferred; sites with heavy vegetation, large cobble or boulders,undercut banks, deep pools, etc. should be avoided due to the difficulty of securing and/or maintaining nets. Sites with a narrow channel cross-section ("constriction") should be avoided if foreseeable flow conditions might overwhelm or dislodge the block nets, posts, or anchors. Except when planning and intending to herd fish upstream, and upstream block net shall be placed first. With a block net secured to prevent movement of fish into the work area from upstream, a second block net should be used as a seine to herd fish in a downstream direction. Where the area to be isolated includes a culvert(s), deep pools, undercut banks, or other cover attractive to fish (e.g., thick overhanging vegetation, rootwads, logjams, etc.) it may be appropriate to isolate a portion or portions of the work area, rather than attempting to herd fish from the entirety of the work area in a single downstream pass. Fish capture and removal will be most successful if an effort is made to strategically focus and concentrate fish in areas where they can be easily seined and netted. Care shall be taken not to concentrate fish where they are exposed to sources of stress, or to leave them concentrated in such areas for a long duration (e.g., more than 30 minutes). Depending upon site characteristics, and the planned staging and sequence for work area isolation and dewatering, it may or may not be necessary to place a downstream block net. Typically, however, site characteristics and/or the duration ofplanned in-water work will necessitate placement of a net(s) to prevent movement of fish into the work area from downstream. If groundwater seepage or site drainage has a tendency to re-wet the area, if the area to be isolated is low-gradient or subject to a backwatering influence, or if the area to be isolated is large and considerable effort will be expended in capturing and removing fish life, a downstream block net should be placed. If foreseeable flow conditions over the duration of planned in-water work might enable fish to re-enter the work area from downstream, a downstream block net should be placed. In most instances where gradual dewatering or flow diversion is staged in conjunction with fish capture and removal, it is appropriate to delay installation of the downstream block net(s) until after fish have been given sufficient time to move downstream by their own choosing. If flows are reduced gradually over the course of several hours, or the length of an entire workday, some (perhaps many) fish will make volitional movements downstream beyond the area to be isolated. Gradual dewatering can be an effective 3 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20,2012 means by which to reduce the risk of fish stress or injury. Gradual dewatering and the encouragement of volitional movement are particularly important where the area to be isolated is large and may hold many fish. However, where the area to be isolated includes a culvert(s), deep pools,undercut banks, or other cover attractive to fish, some (perhaps many) fish will not choose to move downstream regardless of how gradually flows are reduced. The directing biologist should use his/her best professional judgment in deciding what sequence of activities is likely to minimize fish stress or injury (including stranding). Where the area to be isolated is small, depths are shallow, and conditions are conducive to fish capture, it may be possible to remove all fish life prior to dewatering, or to implement plans for dewatering staged with fish capture over a relatively short timeframe (e.g., 1-2 hours). Where the area to be isolated is large, depths are not shallow, where flow volumes or velocities are high, and/or conditions are not conducive to easy fish capture, dewatering or flow diversion should be staged in conjunction with fish capture and removal over a longer timeframe (e.g., 3-6 hours). The largest areas and/or most difficult site conditions may warrant or require that plans for dewatering and fish capture proceed over the length of an entire workday, or multiple workdays. Where this is the case, fish should be given sufficient time and a means to move downstream by their own choosing so as to reduce the total number of fish exposed to sources of stress and injury (including fish handling). The directing biologist shall select suitable block nets. Type of material, length, and depth may vary based on site conditions. It may be necessary and appropriate to contact other WSDOT Regions or offices with access to nets (or other materials) suitable for placement under unique or unusual circrun stances. Typically block nets will be composed of 9.5 millimeter stretched nylon mesh and should be installed at an angle to the direction of flow (i.e., not directly perpendicular to flow) so as to reduce the risk of impinging fish. Anchor bags filled (or half-filled)with clean, washed gravel are preferred over sandbags, especially for nets and anchors that will or may remain in-place for a long duration (i.e.,more than two weeks). Any use or movement of native substrates or other materials found on-site should be incidental and shall not appreciably affect channel bed or bank conditions. Block nets shall remain in place until work is complete and conditions are suitable for the reintroduction of fish2. Block nets require frequent inspection and debris removal. A qualified biologist, or other field staff trained in safe fish handling, shall be assigned the responsibility of inspecting the nets and safely capturing and relocating any impinged fish. The frequency of these inspections shall be determined on a case-by-case basis However, block nets shall, at a minimum, be inspected for impinged fish (especially a If plans for work area isolation and fish capture and removal include the installation of temporary cofferdams, and once the directing biologist has confirmed fish life have been successfully excluded from the entire area enclosed by the eoferdam(s),it may be appropriate to remove block nets and allow fish to re-enter the previously isolated work area, this approach is particularly relevant and appropriate where many weeks or months of construction are planned for completion within temporary cofferdams(i.e., isolated from flowing waters). 4 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 juvenile fish) at least three times daily for the first 48 hours after installation (approximate), and for the first 24 hours after significant rainfall (or change in flow vole ne or velocity). In the event fish are found impinged on the net(s), or if weather or flow conditions change significantly, the directing biologist shall reconsider and adjust the frequency of net inspections so as to minimize the risk of impinging and injuring fish. Field staff shall be assigned the responsibility of frequently checking and maintaining the nets for accumulated debris, general stability, and proper function. The frequency of these inspections shall be determined on a case-by-case basis, dependent upon the site, seasonal, and weather conditions. Block nets must be secured along both banks and the channel bottom to prevent failure as a result of debris accumulation, high flows, and/or Banking. Some locations may require additional block net support(e.g., galvanized hardware cloth, affixed metal fence posts, etc.). )Fish Capture and Removal If dewatering and/or flow diversion are deemed necessary, this work (including related fish capture and removal operations) shall comply with any provisions contained in the Hydraulic Project Approval(HPA), or applicable General HPA, issued by the WDFW. If the FWS and/or NMFS have provided relevant Terms and Conditions from a Biological Opinion addressing the work (or action), this work shall also comply with those Terms and Conditions. If pumps are used to temporarily bypass water or to dewater residual pools or cofferdams, pump intakes shall be screened to prevent aquatic life from entering the intake. Fish screens or guards shall comply with Washington State law(RC W 77,57.010 and 77.57.070), with guidelines prescribed by the NMFS3, and any more stringent requirements contained in the HPA or General HPA issued by the WDFW. If pumps are to be used on a more permanent basis, as the primary or secondary method for diverting flow around the isolated work area, plans for dewatering shall address contingencies (i.e., extremes of flow or weather). These plans shall include ready access to a larger or additional"back-up"pump with screened intake. If the directing biologist has confirmed that all fish life has been successfully excluded from the area, if there is no risk of entraining fish, and adequate plans are in-place to address contingencies (including a routine schedule for inspection), then pumps may be operated without a screened intake. Fish Capture and Removal Methods: Methods for safe capture and removal of fish from the isolated work area are described below. These methods are given in order of preference. At most locations, a combination of methods will be necessary. In order to avoid and minimize the risk of injury to fish, attempts to seine and/or net fish should always precede the use of electrofishing equipment. Visual observation techniques (e.g. snorkeling, surveying with 'National Marine Fisheries Service. 2011. Anadromous Salmonid Passage Facility Design, Chapter 1 l: Fish Screen and Bypass Facilities. NMFS Northwest Region,July 2011, 140 p.. 5 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 polarized glasses or Plexiglas bottomed hackers, etc.) may be used to assess the effectiveness of these methods, to identify locations where fish are concentrating, or otherwise adjust methods for greater effectiveness. If the planned fish capture and removal methods have not been addressed through consultation (or programmatic consultation), if seining and netting are impracticable (i.e., electrofishing s deemed the only viable means of fish capture), and fish listed under the ESA will or may be present, the directing biologist shall provide notice to the FWS and/or NMFS (as appropriate). This notice shall be provided in advance of the operations, and shall include an explanation of the unique site conditions or circumstances. Work conducted under a declared emergency(or emergency conditions) shall follow established ESA notification protocols. Projects that operate under conditions of the NMFS or USFWS 10(a)1(A) Scientific Collection or the WDFW Scientific Collection permit may have additional notification requirements. Where fish listed under the ESA will or may be present, the directing biologist shall insure that fish capture and removal operations adhere to the following minimuun performance measures or expectations: 1) Only dip nets and seines composed of soft(non-abrasive) nylon material shall be used. 2) The operations shall not resort to the use of electrofishing equipment unless and until other, less injurious methods have been effective in removing most or all of the adult and sub-adult fish(i.e., fish in excess of 300 millimeters, — 12 inches); the operations shall conduct a minimum of three complete passes without capture using seines and/or nets. 3) The operations shall confirm success of fish capture and removal before completely dewatering or commencing with other work within the isolated work area; the operations shall conduct a minimum of two complete passes without capture using elec(rotishing equipment. 4) Fish listed under the ESA shall not be held in containers for more than 10 minutes,unless those containers are dark-colored, lidded, and fitted with a portable aerator. 5) A plan for achieving efficient return to appropriate habitat will be developed before the capture and removal process. 6) Every attempt will be made to release ESA-listed specimens first. Seining shall be the preferred method for fish capture. Other methods shall be used when seining is not possible, or when/after attempts at seining have proven ineffective. Seines, once pursed, should remain partially in the water while fish are removed with dip nets. Seines with a"bag"minimize handling stress and are preferred. Seines with a bag 6 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 are also preferred where obstructions make access to the water(or deployment/retrieval of the seine) difficult. In general, seining will be more effective if fish, especially juvenile fish, are moved (or "flushed") out from under cover. Methods which may increase effectiveness and/or efficiency include conducting seining operations at dawn or dusk(i.e., during low-light conditions), in conjunction with snorkeling, and/or flushing of the cover. In flowing waters, and especially where flow volume or velocity is high or moderately-high, seines that employ a heavy lead line and variable mesh size are preferred. Small mesh sizes are more effective across the full range of fish size (and age class), but also increase resistance and can make deployment/retrieval more difficult in flowing waters. Seines which use a small mesh size in the bag (or body), and a larger, less resistant mesh size in the wings may under some conditions be most effective and efficient. • Baited Minnow Traps are typically used before and in conjunction with seining. Traps may be left in the isolated work area overnight. Traps shall be inspected at least four times daily to remove captured fish and thereby minimize predation within the trap. Traps should be checked more frequently if temperatures are in excess of 15 degrees C (59°F). Predation within the trap may be an unacceptable risk when/where minnow traps are left in-place overnight; large sculpin and other predators that feed on juvenile fish are typically much more active at night. The directing biologist shall consider the need and plan for work outside daylight hours (i.e., inspection and removal) before leaving minnow traps in-place overnight. • Dip Nets shall be used in conjunction with seining. This method is particularly effective when employed during gradual dewatering or flow diversion. To be most effective, acid to minimize stress and risk of injury to fish (including stranding), the directing biologist shall coordinate fish capture operations with plans for dewatering or flow diversion. Plans for dewatering and/or Aow diversion should proceed at a measured pace (within constraints), to encourage the volitional downstream movement of fish, and reduce the risk of stranding. Plans for dewatering and/or flow diversion shall not proceed unless there are sufficient staff and materials on-site to capture and safely remove fish in a timely manner. Generally, this will require a minimum of two persons (three if clectrofi shin g), but the directing biologist may find that some sites (especially large or complicated sites) warrant or require a more intensive effort(i.e., additional staffing). Once netted, fish shall remain partially in water until transferred to a bucket, cooler, or holding tank. Dip nets which retain a volume of water("sanctuary nets") are preferred. However, sanctuary nets may be ineffective where flow volume or velocity is high or moderately-high (i.e., increase resistance lessens ability to net or capture fish). In addition, where water depths are very shallow and/or fish are concentrated in very small receding pools or coarse substrate, "aquarium"nets may be a better, more effective choice. Use of dip nets in conjunction with snorkeling, flushing of the cover, or around the hours of dawn or dusk(i.e., during low light conditions), can be effective for capturing fish sheltered below cover. 7 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 • Connecting Rod Snakes may be used to flush fish out of stream crossing structures (i.e., culverts). Connecting rod snakes are composed of wood sections approximately three feet in length. Like other cover attractive to fish, culverts (especially long culverts), can present a challenge to fish capture and removal operations. The directing biologist should plan a strategy for focusing and concentrating fish in areas where they can be easily seined and netted, and should take active steps to prevent fish from evading capture. When fast implementing plans for work area isolation, fish capture and removal, and dewatering,it may be appropriate to place block nets immediately upstream and/or downstream of culverts so as to minimize the number of fish that might seek cover within the culvert(s). Once most or all of the fish have been removed from other parts of the work area, the block net placed downstream of the culvert(s) should be removed to encourage volitional downstream movement of fish. • Electrofishing shall be performed only when other methods of fish capture and removal have proven impracticable or ineffective at removing all fish. The directing biologist shall ensure that attempts to seine and/or net fish always precede the use of electrofishing equipment. Larger fish (i.e., adult and sub-adult fish with comparatively longer spine lengths) are more susceptible to electrofishing injury than smaller fish. To minimize the risk of injury (and the number of fish potentially injured), the directing biologist shall confirm that other methods have been effective in removing most or all of the adult and sub-adult fish before resorting to the use of electrofishing equipment; see the related perfonnance measure appearing on page 6. As a general rule or performance measure, electrofishing should not be conducted under conditions that offer poor visibility(i.e., visibility of less than 0.5 meter). The following performance measures shall apply to the use of electrofishing equipment as a means of fish capture and removal: 1. if the planned fish capture and removal operations have not been addressed through consultation (or programmatic consultation), and fish listed under the ESA will or may be present, WSDOT shall provide notice to the FWS and/or NMFS prior to the initiation of electrofishing attempts. Upon request, the WSDOT shall pen-nit the FWS,NMFS, and/or their designated representative to observe fish capture and removal operations. Work conducted under a declared emergency(or emergency conditions) shall follow established ESA notification protocols. 2. Electrofishing shall only be conducted when a biologist with at least 100 hours of electrofishing experience is on-site to conduct or direct all related activities. The directing biologist shall be familiar with the principles of electrofishing, including the effects of voltage, pulse width and pulse rate on fish, and associated risk of injury or mortality. The directing biologist shall have knowledge regarding galvanotaxis, narcosis and tetany, their relationships to injury/mortality rates, and shall have the ability to recognize these responses when exhibited by fish. 8 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 3. The directing biologist shall ensure that electrofishing attempts use the minimum voltage,pulse width, and rate settings necessary to create the desired response (galvonotaxis). Water conductivity shall be measured in the field prior to each electrofishing attempt to detennine appropriate settings. Electrofishing methods and equipment shall comply with guidelines outlined by the NMFS4. 4. The initial and maximum settings identified below shall serve as guidelines when electrofishing in waters that may support ESA-listed fish. Only DC or pulsed DC current shall be used. [Note: some newer, late-model electrofishing equipment includes a"set- up" or initialization function; the directing biologist shall have the discretion to use this function as a means to identify proper initial settings.] Guidelines for initial and maximum settings for backpack electrofishing.5 Initial Settings Conductivity Maximum Settings (µS/cm) Voltage 100 V < 300 800 V 300-350 400 V Pulse Width 500µs 5 ms Pulse Rate 15 Hz 60 Hz (In general, exceeding 40 Hz will injure more fish) Each attempt shall begin with low settings for pulse width and pulse rate. If fish present in the area being electrofished do not exhibit a response, the settings shall be gradually increased until the appropriate response is achieved (galvanotaxis). The lowest effective settings for pulse width, pulse rate and voltage shall be used to minimize risks to both personnel and fish. Safe implementation is a high priority. The directing biologist shall ensure the safety of all individuals assisting with electrofishing attempts; this includes planning for and providing all necessary safety equipment and materials (e.g., insulated waders and gloves, first aid/CPR kit, a current safety plan with emergency contacts and phone numbers, etc.). Only individuals that are trained and familiar with the use of electrofishing equipment should provide direct assistance during electrofishing attempts. 5. Electrofishing shall not be conducted where spawning adults or redds with incubating eggs may be exposed to the electrical current. As a general rule or performance measure, waters that support anadromous salmon should not be electrofished from October 15 through May 15, and resident waters from November 1 through May 15. If located within waters that may support bull trout, especially waters located within a local bull trout population(i.e., that support spawning and rearing), seasonal limitations on the use of electrofishing equipment may be more restrictive; if you have questions, contact the " National Marine Fisheries Service. 2000. Guidelines for electrofishing waters containing salmonids listed under the Fndangered Species Act 'Adapted from NMFS Backpack Electrofishing Guidelines,June 2000,and WDFW Electrofishing Guidelines for Stream Typing,May 2001 9 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 FWS. If any more restrictive work windows have been identified through consultation, those windows shall apply. The directing biologist shall ensure that electrofishing attempts are made only during appropriate times of year, and not where spawning adults or redds with incubating eggs may be exposed to the electrical current. 6. An individual shall be stationed at the downstream block net(s) during electrofishing attempts to recover stunned fish in the event they are flushed downstream and/or impinged against the block net(s). 7. The operator shall use caution so as to prevent fish fi-om coming into direct contact with the anode. Undermost conditions, the zone of potential fish injury extends approximately 0.5 meter from the anode. Netting shall not be attached to the anode, as this practice presents an increased risk of direct contact and injury. Extra care shall be taken near in-water structures or undercut banks, in shallow waters, or where fish densities are high. Under these conditions fish are more likely to come into close or direct contact wdth the anode and/or voltage gradients may be intensified. Voltage and other settings shall be readjusted to accommodate changing conditions in the field, including channel depth. When electrofishing areas near undercut banks, overhanging vegetation, large cobble or boulders, or where strictures provide cover, fish that avoid capture may be exposed to the electrical current repeatedly. Repeated or prolonged exposures to the electrical current present a higher risk of injury, and therefore gal vanotaxis should be used to draw fish out of cover. 8. Electrofishing shall be conducted in a manner that minimizes harm to fish. Once an appropriate fish response (galvanotaxis) is achieved,the isolated work area shall be worked systematically. The number of passes shall be kept to a minimum, but is dependent upon the numbers of fish and site characteristics and shall be at the discretion of the directing biologist. Electrofishing shall not be conducted unless there are sufficient staff and materials on-site, to both minimize the number of passes required and to locate, net, recover, and release fish in a timely manner. Generally, this will require a minimum of three persons, but the directing biologist may find that some sites (especially large or complicated sites) warrant or require a more intensive effort (i.e., additional staffing). Care shall be taken to remove fish from the electrical field immediately and to avoid exposing the same fish repeatedly. Fish shall not be held in dip nets while electrofishing is in progress (i.e., while continuing to capture additional fish). [Note: where Clow velocity or turbulence is high or moderately-high (e.g., within riffles) it may be difficult to see and not fish; these fish may evade capture (resulting in repeated exposure), or may become impinged on the downstream block net(s); a"frame"net, or small portable block net approximately 3 feet in width, can be effective under these conditions when held downstream in close proximity to the anode.] 9. The condition of captured fish shall be carefully observed and documented. Dark bands on the body and/or extended recovery times are signs of stress or injury. When such signs are noted, settings for the electrofishing unit may require readjustment. The directing biologist should also review and consider changes to the manner in which the electrofishing attempt is proceeding. If adjustments to the electrofishing attempt do not 10 4 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 I lessen the frequency(or severity) of observed stress, the directing biologist shall have the authority to postpone fish capture and removal operationsfi. Each fish shall be capable of remaining upright and actively swimming prior to release (See Fish Handling, Holding and Release). 10. Electrofishing shall not be conducted when turbidity reduces visibility to less than 0.5 meter, when water conductivity exceeds 350 µS/cm, or when water temperature is above 18°C (64°F) or below 4°C (39°F). Fish Handling, Holding and Release: • Fish handling shall be kept to the minimum necessary to remove fish from the isolated work area. Fish capture and removal operations shall be planned and conducted so as to minimize the amount and duration of handling. The operations shall maintain captured fish in water to the maximum extent possible during seining/netting, handling, and transfer for release. The directing biologist shall document and maintain accurate records of the operations, including: fish species,number, age/size class estimate, condition at release, and release location. Fish shall not be sampled or anesthetized, unless for valid purposes consistent with the WSDOT's Section 10 scientific collection permits. • Individuals handling fish shall ensure that their hands are free of harmful and/or deleterious products, including but not limited to sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent. • The operations shall ensure that water quality conditions are adequate in the buckets, coolers, or holding tanks used to hold and transfer captured fish. The operations shall use aerators to provide for clean, cold,well-oxygenated water, and/or shall stage capture, temporary holding, and release to minimize the risks associated with prolonged holding. The directing biologist shall ensure that conditions in the holding containers are monitored frequently and operations adjusted appropriately to minimize fish stress. If fish listed under the ESA will or may be held for more than a few minutes prior to release, the directing biologist should consider using dark-colored, lidded containers only. Fish listed under the ESA shall not be held in containers for more than 10 minutes, unless those containers are dark-colored, lidded, and fitted with a portable aerator; small coolers meeting this description are preferred over buckets. • The operations shall provide a healthy environment for captured fish, including low densities in holding containers to avoid effects of overcrowding. Large fish shall be kept separate from smaller fish to avoid predation. The operations shall use water-to-water transfers whenever possible. If the FWS and/or NMFS have provided an Incidental Take Statement from a Biological Opinion addressing the work(or action),the directing biologist shall ensure limits on take have not been exceeded; if the limits on take are exceeded,or if take is approaching these limit%,the directing biologist shall postpone fish capture and removal operations and immediately notify the federal agency(or agencies)with jurisdiction. 11 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 • The release site(s) shall be detennined by the directing biologist. The directing biologist should consider both site characteristics (e.g., flow, temperature, available refuge and cover, etc.) and the types of fish captured (e.g., out-migrating smolt,kelt, prespawn migrating adult, etc.)when selecting a release site(s). More than one site may be designated to provide for varying needs, and to separate prey-sized fish from larger fish. The directing biologist shall consider habitat connectivity and fish habitat requirements, seasonal flow and temperature conditions, and the duration and extent of planned in-water work when selecting a fish release site(s). Tf conditions upstream of the isolated work area will or may become unfavorable during construction, then fish should not be released to an upstream location. However, the directing biologist shall also consider whether planned in-water work presents a significant risk of downstream turbidity and sedimentation; fish released to a downstream location may be exposed to these conditions. Site conditions may warrant releasing fish both upstream and downstream, or relocating fish at a greater distance (e.g., thousands of feet or miles), so as to ensure fish are not concentrated in areas where their habitat needs cannot be met. For a fuller discussion of this topic see page 2. • The directing biologist shall ensure that each fish is capable of remaining upright and has the ability to actively swim upon release. • Any ESA-listed fish incidentally killed as a result of fish capture and removal operations shall be preserved and delivered to the appropriate authority upon request (see Documentation). If the limits on take of ESA-listed species are exceeded (harm or harassment), or if incidental take is approaching and may exceed specified limits, the directing biologist shall postpone fish capture and removal operations and immediately notify the federal agency (or agencies) with jurisdiction. If dewatering or flow diversion is incomplete and still in-progress, WSDOT shall take remedial actions directed at maintaining sufficient quantity and quality of flow and lessening sources of fish stress and/or injury. If conditions contributing to fish stress and/or injury may worsen before the federal agency with jurisdiction can be contacted, WSDOT should attempt to move fish to a suitable location near the capture site while keeping fish in water and reducing stress as much as possible. Invasive or exotic fish species may be encountered during fish handling. WDFW is currently working on protocols for disposal of some of these species. WDFW does require the disposal of all prohibited fish species under WAC 220-12-090 (see Appendix for species list). The WDFW Area Habitat Biologist should be notified after the capture/disposal of any prohibited species. Reintroduction of Flow and Fish to the isolated Work Area If conducting work in isolation from flowing waters has required placement of a block net(s), fish capture and removal, and temporary dewatering, the directing biologist shall 12 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 ensure that the block net(s)remain in place until work is complete and conditions are suitable for the reintroduction of fish. Flows shall be gradually reintroduced to the isolated work area, so as to prevent channel bed or bank instability, excessive scour, or turbidity and sedimentation. The directing biologist shall inspect the work area and downstream reach to ensure no fish are stranded or in distress during reintroduction of flows. If conditions causing or contributing to Fish stress and/or injury are observed, WSDOT shall take remedial actions directed at lessening these sources of stress. This may include a more gradual reintroduction of flow, so as to reduce resulting turbidity and sedimentation. All temporary structures and materials (e.g.,block nets, posts, and anchors; bypass flume or culvert; sandbag, sheet pile or similar cofferdam; etc) shall be removed at the completion of work. The directing biologist shall document in qualitative terms the final condition of the isolated work area(including temporary bypass). The directing biologist shall identify and document any obvious signs of channel bed or bank instability resulting from the work, and shall report these conditions to the appropriate Maintenance, Construction, and/or Environmental staff for remedy. WSDOT shall document any additional actions taken to correct channel instability, and the final condition of the isolated work area(including temporary bypass). To avoid and minimize the risk of introducing or spreading nuisance or invasive species, aquatic parasites, or disease, the directing biologist shall ensure that all equipment and materials are cleaned and dried before transporting them for use at another site or waterbody. See WDFW's "Invasive Species Management Protocols" (2011) for more information on decontamination methods.7 Documentation • All work area isolation, and fish capture and handling shall be documented in a log book with the following information: project location, date, methods,personnel, water temperature, conductivity, visibility, electrofishing equipment settings, and other comments. • All fish captured or handled shall be documented: species, number of each species, age/size class estimate, condition at release, and location of release. • If at any time, fish are observed in distress, a fish kill occurs, or water quality problems develop (including equipment leaks or spills), WSDOT shall provide immediate notification to the WDFW consistent with any provisions contained in the HPA(or applicable General HPA). Notification shall consist of a phone call or voice mail message directed to the Area Habitat Biologist identified on the HPA and/or the Washington Military Department Emergency Management Division at(800) 258-5990, as appropriate. Tweit,B. A. Pleus,J. Kerwin, M. Hayes, C.Klein, S.Kelsey,M. Schmuck,L. Phillips,B.Ilebner.2011. Invasive Species Management Protocols.Version 1-201 t.Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 13 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 • Any ESA-listed species incidentally killed as a result offish capture and removal operations shall be documented with the notification provided to the appropriate authority (FWS and/or NMFS) consistent with any provisions contained in the applicable biological opinion. Initial notifications shall consist of a phone call or voice mail message. Initial notifications shall be directed to the following: (FWS) the nearest FWS Law Enforcement Office, and the Washington Fish and Wildlife Office at (360)753- 9440; (NMFS)the NMFS Office of Law Enforcement at(800) 853-1964, and the Washington State Ilabitat Office at(360) 753-9530. Any dead specimens shall be kept whole and preserved on-ice or frozen until WSDOT receives a response and further directions from the appropriate authority; if WSDOT receives no response within 5 working days, the directing biologist shall have the discretion to dispose of specimens. Initial notifications shall be followed by a second notification in writing. All notifications shall provide at a minimum the following: date, time, WSDOT point-of- contact(the directing biologist and/or supervisor), project name (and FWS and/or NMFS tracking cumber if available), precise location of any incidentally killed or injured and umecovered fish, number of specimens and species, and cause of death or unrecoverable injury. If the limits on incidental take are exceeded (harm or harassment), the written notification shall also include an explanation of the circumstances causing or contributing to observed levels of take. • The final condition of the isolated work area(including temporary bypass) shall be documented in qualitative terms, including any obvious signs of charmel bed or bank instability resulting from the work. WSDOT shall document any additional actions taken to correct channel instability, and the final condition of the isolated work area (including temporary bypass). 14 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards August 20, 2012 Appendix A, Prohibited Species under WAC 220-12-090 Family Amiidae: Bowfin, grinnel, or mudfish,Amia Galva. Family Channidae: China fish, snakeheads: All members of the genus Channa. Family Characidae: Piranha or caribe: All members of the genera Pygocentrus, Rooseveltiella, and Serrasalnuis. Family Clariidae: Walling catfish: All members of the family. Family Cyprinidae: • Fathead minnow, Pin?ephales pronaelas. • Carp, Bighead,Hypopthabnichthys nobilis. • Carp,Black, Mylophayngodon piceus. • Carp, Grass (in the diploid form), Ctenopharyngodon idella. • Carp, Silver, Hypopthabnichthys molitrix. • Ide, silver orfe or golden orfe, Leuciscus idus. • Rudd, Scardinius erythropthalmus. Family Gobiidae: Round goby, Neogobius melanostomus. Family Esocidae: Northern pike, Esox Lucius: A person may possess and transport dead prohibited Northern pike obtained under the department's recreational sport fishing rules (WAC 220-56-100 and220-56-115). There is no minimum size, no daily limit, and no possession limit. Release of any live Northern pike into water other than the water being fished is prohibited. Family Lepisosteidae: Gar-pikes: All members of the family. 15 I 212`^ Erosion Repair/Lincoln A - 3 June 29, 2016 Project Number: 16-3004 Page 1 of 17 State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Section - Telephone 360-902-5335 PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504-4540 Washington State Prevailing Wage The PREVAILING WAGES listed here include both the hourly wage rate and the hourly rate of fringe benefits. On public works projects, worker's wage and benefit rates must add to not less than this total. A brief description of overtime calculation requirements are provided on the Benefit Code Key. Journey Level Prevailing Wage Rates for the Effective Date: 07/19/2016 Count Trade Job Classification Wa a HolidayOvertimeNotes King Asbestos Abatement Workers Journey Level $43.95 5D 1 H King Boilermakers Journey Level $64.29 5N 1C King Brick Mason Journey Level $52.82 5A 1M 6King Brick Mason Pointer-Caulker-Cleaner $52.82 5A 1M King Building Service Em lloovees Janitor $22.09 5S 2F King Building Service Employees Traveling Waxer/Shampooer $22.54 5S 2F King Building Service Employees Window Cleaner (Non- $23.99 5S 2F Scaffold) King Building Service Employes Window Cleaner (Scaffold) $26.78 5S 2F King Cabinet Makers (In Shop) Journey Level $22.74 1 King Carpenters Acoustical Worker $54.02 5D 4C King Carpenters Bridge, Dock And Wharf $54.02 5D 4C Carpenters King Carpenters Carpenter $54.02 5D 4C King Carpenters Carpenters on Stationary Tools $54.15 5D 4C King Carpenters Creosoted Material $54.12 5D 4C King Carpenters Floor Finisher $54.02 5D 4C King Carpenters Floor Layer $54.02 5D 4C King Carpenters Scaffold Erector $54.02 5D 4C King Cement Masons Journey Level $53.951 7A 1M King Divers & Tenders Diver $107.22 5D 4C BA King Divers &Tenders Diver On Standby $64.42 51) 4C King Divers &Tenders Diver Tender $58.33 5D 4C King Divers Et Tenders Surface Rcv & Rov Operator $58.33 5D 4C King Divers 8 Tenders Surface Rcv & Rov Operator $54.27 5A 4C Tender King Dredge Workers Assistant Engineer $56.441 5D 3F King Dredge Workers Assistant Mate (Deckhand) $56.00 5D 3F King Dredge Workers Boatmen $56.44 5D 3F King Dredge Workers Engineer Welder $57.51 5D 3F h44 ,- iia„-+ - ,,.,.,/1—i A.—,,i,.,.1--/.....pe1---1,.,.1,- G /'1 rl/7/11G Page 2 of 17 King Dredge Workers Leverman, Hydraulic $58.67 5D 3F King Dredge Workers Mates $56.44 5D 3F King Dredge Workers Oiler $56.00 5D 3F King Drywall Applicator Journey Level $54.02 SD 1H King Dr way (t T_aers Journey Level $54.07 5P 1E King !Electrical Fixture Maintenance Journey Level $27.24 5L 1E Workers King Etectricians - Inside Cable Splicer $69.77 7C 4E King !Etectricians - Inside Cable Splicer (tunnel) $74.951 7C 4E King IEtectriaans Inside Certified Welder $67.41 7C 4E King 'EtectriciansInside Certified Welder (tunnel) $72.37 7C 4E King Etectricians - Inside Construction Stock Person $37.94 7C 4E King Electricians - Inside Journey Level $65.05 7C 4E King Electricians - Inside Journey Level (tunnel) $69.77 7C 4E King Electricians - Motor Shop Craftsman $15.37 1 King Etectricians - Motor Shop Journey Level $14.69 1 King Etectricians - Powerline Cable Splicer $74.92 5A 4D !Construction King ,Electricians - Powerline Certified Line Welder $65.71 5A 4D :Construction King Electricians - Powertine Groundperson $44.12 5A 4D ,Construction King !Electricians - Powerline Heavy Line Equipment $65.71 5A 4D !Construction Operator King Etectricians - Powertine Journey Level Lineperson $65.71 5A 4D Construction King Etectricians - Powerline Line Equipment Operator $55.34 5A 4D Construction King Electricians - Powertine Pole Sprayer $65.71 5A 4D Construction King 'Electricians - Powerline Powderperson $49.16 5A 4D ''Construction King 'Electronic Technicians Journey Level $31.00 1 King Elevator Constructors Mechanic $85.45 7D 4A King Elevator Constructors Mechanic In Charge $92.351 7D 4A King 'Fabricated Precast Concrete All Classifications - In-Factory $16.55 5B 1R Products Work Only King Fence Erectors Fence Erector $15.18 1 "King FlaReers Journey Level $37.26 7A 31 King Glaziers Journey Level $56.16 7L 1Y King Heat & Frost Insulators And Journeyman $63.18 5J 1S Asbestos Workers 'King Heating Equipment Mechanics Journey Level $72.83 7F 1E King Hod Carriers & Mason Tenders Journey Level $45.32 7A 31 j King Industrial Power Vacuum Journey Level $9.47 1 Cleaner King Inland Boatmen Boat Operator $56.78 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Cook $53.30 5B 1K httDS://fortress.wa.ciov/lni/waaelookUD/DrvWaaelookuo.asox 6/29/2016 Page 3 of 17 King Inland Boatmen Deckhand $53.301 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Deckhand Engineer $54.32 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Launch Operator $55.57 5B 1K King Inland Boatmen Mate $55.57 5B 1 K King Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Cleaner Operator, Foamer $31.49 1 Of Sewer & Water Systems By Operator Remote Control King Inspection/Cleanin2/5ealing Grout Truck Operator $11.48 1 Of Sewer & Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection/Cteaning/Sealing Head Operator $24.91 1 Of Sewer Et Water Systems By Remote Control King Technician $19.33 1 Of Sewer Ft Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection/Cleaning/Seating Tv Truck Operator $20.45 1 Of Sewer &Water Systems By Remote Control King Insulation Applicators Journey Level $54.02 5D 4C King Ironworkers Journeyman $63.53 7N 10 King Laborers Air, Gas Or Electric Vibrating $43.95 7A 31 Screed King Laborers Airtrac Drill Operator $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Ballast Regular Machine $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Batch Weighman $37.26 7A 31 King Laborers Brick Pavers $43,951 7A 31 King Laborers Brush Cutter $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Brush Hog Feeder $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Burner $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Caisson Worker $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Carpenter Tender $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Caulker $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Cement Dumper-paving $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Cement Finisher Tender $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Change House Or Dry Shack $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Chipping Gun (under 30 Lbs.) $43.95 7A 31 "King Laborers Chipping Gun(30 Lbs. And $44.76 7A 31 Over) King Laborers Choker Setter $43.951 7A 31 King Laborers Chuck Tender $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Clary Power Spreader $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Clean-up Laborer $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Concrete Dumper/chute $44.76 7A 31 Operator King Laborers Concrete Form Stripper $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Concrete Placement Crew $44.761 7A 31 King Laborers $44.76 7A 31 h 1-1-nc //fn rl-rncc nro nnv/Ini/ n �nninnlin/nrvl A/onoI,n I,.., Page 4 of 17 Concrete Saw Operator/core Driller King Laborers Crusher Feeder $37.26 7A 31 King Laborers Curing Laborer $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Demolition: Wrecking Et $43.95 7A 31 Moving (incl. Charred Material) King Laborers Ditch Digger $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Diver $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Drill Operator $44.76 7A 31 (hydraulic,diamond) King Laborers Dry Stack Walls $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Dump Person $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Epoxy Technician $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Erosion Control Worker $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Faller Et Bucker Chain Saw $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Fine Graders $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Firewatch $37.26 7A 31 King Laborers Form Setter $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Gabian Basket Builders $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers General Laborer $43.951 7A 31 King Laborers Grade Checker Et Transit $45.32 7A 31 Person King Laborers Grinders $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Grout Machine Tender $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Groutmen (pressure)including $44.76 7A 31 Post Tension Beams King Laborers Guardrail Erector $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker $45.32 7A 31 (level A) King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker $44.76 7A 31 (level B) King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker $43.95 7A 31 (level C) - 'King Laborers High Scaler $45.32 7A 31 "King 'Laborers Jackhammer $44.76 7A 31 King ,Laborers Laserbeam Operator $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Maintenance Person $43.95 7A 31 "King Laborers Manhole Builder-mudman $44.76 7A 31 King___ :Laborers Material Yard Person $43.95 7A 31 King :Laborers Motorman-dinky Locomotive $44.76 7A 31 King :Laborers Nozzleman (concrete Pump, $44.76 7A 31 Green Cutter When Using Combination Of High Pressure Air Et Water On Concrete a Rock, Sandblast, Gunite, Shotcrete, Water Bla King Laborers IPavement Breaker 1 $44.761 7A 31 htti)s://fortress.wa.aov/lni/wacielookuD/DrvWaaelookUD.aSDX 6/29/2016 Page 5 of 17 King Laborers Pilot Car $37.261 7A 31 King Laborers Pipe Layer Lead $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Pipe Layer/tailor $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Pipe Pot Tender $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Pipe Reliner $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Pipe Wrapper $44.76 7A 31 King iLaborers Pot Tender $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Powderman $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Powderman's Helper $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Power Jacks $44.76 7A 31 ,King Laborers Railroad Spike Puller - Power $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Raker - Asphalt $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Re-timberman $45.32 7A 31 King Laborers Remote Equipment Operator $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Rigger/signal Person $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Rip Rap Person $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Rivet Buster $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Rodder $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Scaffold Erector $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Scale Person $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Sloper (over 20") $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers SloperSprayer $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Spreader (concrete) $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Stake Hopper $43.95 7A 31 ,King Laborers Stock Piler $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Tamper 8 Similar Electric, Air $44.76 7A 31 & Gas Operated Tools King Laborers Tamper (multiple & Self- $44.76 7A 31 propelled) King Laborers Timber Person - Sewer $44.76 7A 31 (lagger, Shorer & Cribber) King Laborers Toolroom Person (at Jobsite) $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Topper $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Track Laborer $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Track Liner (power) $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Traffic Control Laborer $39.841 7A 31 8R King Laborers Traffic Control Supervisor $39.84 7A 31 8R King Laborers Truck Spotter $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Tugger Operator $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $74.29 7A Worker 0-30 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $79.32 7A 31 8� Worker 30.01-44.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $83.00 7A Worker 44.01-54.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $88.70 7A 31 Worker 54.01-60.00 psi Page 6 of 17 'King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $90.82 7A 31 Worker 60.01-64.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $95.92 7A 31 Worker 64.01-68.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $97.82 7A 31 _ Worker 68.01-70.00 psi King 'Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $99.82 7A 31 Worker 70.01-72.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air $101.82 7A 31 Worker 72.01-74.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Guage and Lock $45.42 7A 31 Tender King Laborers Tunnel Work-Miner $45.42 7A 31 !;J King Laborers Vibrator $44,761 7A 31 King Laborers Vinyl Seamer $43.95 7A 31 King Laborers Watchman $33.86 7A 31 King Laborers Welder $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Wet[ Point Laborer $44.76 7A 31 King Laborers Window Washer/cleaner $33.86 7A 31 King Laborers - Underground Sewer General Laborer Ft Topman $43.95 7A 31 Et Water King Laborers - Underground Sewer Pipe Layer $44.76 7A 31 &Water King Landscape Construction Irrigation Or Lawn Sprinkler $13.56 1 Installers King Landscape Construction Landscape Equipment $28.17 1 Operators Or Truck Drivers King Landscape Construction Landscaping or Planting $17.87 1 Laborers King Lathers Journey Level $54.02 5D 1H King Marble Setters Journey Level $52.821 5A 1M King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Fitter $15.86 1 King Metat Fabrication (In Shop) Laborer $9.78 1 King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Machine Operator $13.04 1 King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Painter $11.10 1 King Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Welder $15.48 1 King Millwnght Journey Level $55.52 5D 4C King Modular Buildings Cabinet Assembly $11.56 1 King Modular Buildings Electrician $11.56 1 King Modular Buildings Equipment Maintenance $11.56 1 King Modular Buildings Plumber $11.56 1 King Modular Buildings Production Worker $9.47 1 King Modular Buildings Tool Maintenance $11.56 1 King Modular Buildings Utility Person $11.56 1 King Modular Buildings Welder $11.56 1 King Painters lJourney Level $39.35 6Z 2B King Pile Driver lJourney Level $54.27 5D 4C King Plasterers liourney Level $51.68 Zg 1R hftns-//fnrtresS.wa_nnv/In[/wanelnnknn/nrvWAnpinnkirn acmr ti/7477f11F, Page 7 of 17 i King Playground $ Pai Eq_u pment Journey Level $9.47 1 Installers i King Plumbers a Pipefitters Journey Level $75.69 6Z 1G King Power Equipment Operators Asphalt Plant Operators $56.94 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Assistant Engineer $53.57 7A 3C 8P "King Power Equipment Operators Barrier Machine (zipper) $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Batch Plant Operator, $56.44 7A 3C 8P Concrete King Power Equipment Operators Bobcat $53.57 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Orators Brokk - Remote Demolition $53.57 7A 3C 8P Equipment King Power Equipment Operators Brooms $53.57 7A 3C 8P "King Power Equipment Operators Bump Cutter $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Cableways $56.94 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Chipper $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Compressor $53.57 7A 3C 8P King Power E uipment Operators Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $56.94 7A 3C 8P With Boom Attachment Over 42 M King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Finish Machine -laser $53.57 7A 3C 8P I Screed King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump - Mounted Or $56.00 7A 3C 8P Trailer High Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure. 'King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $56.44 7A 3C 8P With Boom Attachment Up To 42m "King Power Equipment Operators Conveyors $56.00 7A 3C 8P lKing Power Equipment Operators Cranes Friction: 200 tons and $58.67 7A 3C 8P '! over King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 20 Tons Through 44 $56.44 7A 3C 8P I' Tons With Attachments King iPower Equipment Operators Cranes: 100 Tons Through 199 $57.51 7A 3C 8P Tons, Or 150' Of Boom (Including Jib With Attachments) King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 200 tons- 299 tons, or $58.10 7A 3C 8P 250' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 300 tons and over or $58.67 7A 3C 8P 300' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 45 Tons Through 99 $56.94 7A 3C 8P Tons, Under 150' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: A-frame - 10 Tons And $53.57 7A 3C 8P [! Under King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: Friction cranes $58.10 7A 3C 8P through 199 tons "King Power Equipment Operator $56.00 7A 3C 8P :? Page 8 of 17 Cranes: Through 19 Tons With Attachments A-frame Over 10 Tons King Power Equipment Operators Crusher $56.441 7A 3C 8P King Power E uq ipment Operators Deck Engineer/deck Winches $56.44 7A 3C 8P (power) King Power Equipment Operators Derricks, On Building Work $56.94 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Dozers D-9 Et Under $56.00 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck $56.00 7A 3C 8P Or Crane Mount King Power Equipment Operators Drilling Machine $57.51 7A 3C 8P King Power EgUipment Operators Elevator And Man-lift: $53.57 7A 3C 8P Permanent And Shaft Type King Power Equipment Operators Finishing Machine, Bidwell $56.44 7A 3C 8P And Gamaco Et Similar Equipment King Power Egu pment Operators Forklift: 3000 Lbs And Over $56.00 7A 3C 8P it With Attachments King Power Equipment Operators Forklifts: Under 3000 Lbs. $53.57 7A 3C 8P With Attachments King Power Equipment Operators Grade Engineer: Using Blue $56.44 7A 3C 8P Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc King Power Equipment Operators Gradechecker/stakeman $53.57 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Guardrail Punch $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump $56.94 7A 3C 8P Articulating Off- Road _ Equipment 45 Yards. Ft Over ;King Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump $56.44 7A 3C 8P h Articulating Off-road Equipment Under 45 Yards 'King Power Equipment Operators Horizontal/directional Drill $56.00 7A 3C 8P Locator King Power E ui ment Operators Horizontal/directiojDrilt $56.44[ 7A 3C 8POperator King Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts/boom Tr 7A 3C 8P 10 Tons King Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts/boom Tr 7A 3C 8P Tons And Under King :Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead 8 Yards. Et $57.51 7A 3C 8P Over King •Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. $56.94 7A 3C 8P But Not Including 8 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Overhead Under 6 $56.44 7A 3C 8P Yards King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Plant Feed $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $56.00 7A 3C 8P King power Equipment Operators Locomotives, All $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Material Transfer Device $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators $57.51 7A 3C 8P hftnc•//fnrtracc tAta nnv/Ini/lAranalnnklin/nrv\A/anpinnLirn acnv r,/7Q/ )nir, Page 9 of 17 Mechanics, All (leadmen - $0.50 Per Hour Over Mechanic) King Power Equipment Operators Motor Patrol Graders $56.94 7A 3C 8P I King Power Equi np jent Operators Mucking Machine, Mole, $56.94 7A 3C 8P Tunnel Drill, Boring, Road Header And/or Shield King Power Equipment Operators Oil Distributors, Blower $53.57 7A 3C 8P j Distribution Et Mulch Seeding Operator King Power Equipment Operators Outside Hoists (elevators And $56.00 7A 3C 8P Manlifts), Air Tuggers,strato King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type Crane: $56.44 7A 3C 8P _ 20 Tons Through 44 Tons 'King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type: 100 $57.51 7A 3C 8P Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type: 45 $56.94 7A 3C BP Tons Through 99 Tons 'King Power Equipment Operators Pavement Breaker $53.57 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Pile Driver (other Than Crane $56.44 7A 3C 8P Mount) King Power Equipment Operators Plant Oiler - Asphalt, Crusher $56.00 7A 3c 8P King Power Equipment Operators Posthole Digger, Mechanical $53.57 7A 3C 8P `King Power Equipment Operators Power Plant $53.57 7A 3C 8P '- King Power Equipment Operators Pumps - Water $53.57 7A 3C SP King Power Equipment Operators Quad 9, Hd 41, D10 And Over $56.94 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Quick Tower - No Cab, Under $53.57 7A 3C 8P 100 Feet In Height Based To Boom King Power Equipment Operators Remote Control Operator On $56.94 7A 3C 8P Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment King Power Equipment Operators Rigger And Bellman $53.57 7A 3C SP King _ Power Equipment Operators Rigger/Signal Person, Bellman $56.00 7A 3C 8P (Certified) King Power Equipment Operators Rollagon $56.94 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $53.57 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operator s Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi-lift $56.00 7A 3C 8P Materials King Power Equipment Operators Roto-mill, Roto-grinder $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Saws - Concrete $56.00 7A 3C 8P ' King Power Equipment Operators Scraper, Self Propelled Under $56.44 7A 3C 8P 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers - Concrete Et Carry $56.00 7A 3C 8P All King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers, Self-propelled: 45 $56.94 7A 3C 8P Yards And Over King Power Equipment Operators Service Engineers - Equipment $56.00 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Shotcrete/gunite Equipment $53.57 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators 1 $56.00 7A 3C 8P Page 10 of 17 Shovel , Excavator, Backhoe, Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons. King Power Equi meat Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: $56.94 7A 3C 8P Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons King Power E-{curP-ment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, $56.44 7A 3C 8P Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $57.51 7A 3C 8P Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 _ Metric Tons j King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $58.10 7A 3C 8P k'G Over 90 Metric Tons King Rower Equ pment Operators Slipform Pavers $56.94 7A 3C 8P King Power Egu pment Qperators Spreader, Topsider a $56.94 7A 3C 8P Screedman King Power Equipment Operators Subgrader Trimmer $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Tower Bucket Elevators $56.00 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane Up To 175' In $57.51 7A 3C 813 Height Base To Boom King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane: over 175' $58.10 7A 3C 8P through 250' in height, base to boom King Power Equipment Operators Tower Cranes: over 250' in $58.67 7A 3C 8P height from base to boom King Power E ui went Operators Transporters, All Track Or $56.94 7A 3C SP 't Truck Type King Power Equipment Operators Trenching Machines $56.00 7A 3C 8P King (Power Egument Operators Truck Crane Oiler/driver - 100 $56.44 7A 3C 8P Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler/driver $56.00 7A 3C 8P Under 100 Tons King Power Egument Operators Truck Mount Portable $56.44 7A 3C 813 Conveyor King Power Equipment Operators Welder $56.94 7A 3C 8P King (Power Equipment Operators Wheel Tractors, Farman Type $53.57 7A 3C 8P I King Power Equipment Operators Yo Yo Pay Dozer $56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Equipment Operators- Asphalt Plant Operators $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Assistant Engineer $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Barrier Machine (zipper) $56.44 7A 3C 8P 'Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Operators- Batch Plant Operator, $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water Concrete King Power Equipment Operators Bobcat $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water King Power Equipment Qperators- Brokk - Remote Demolition $53.57 7A 3C 8P UnderUnder rr a Water Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Brooms $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water hffns-//fnrfrPCC xm,; nnv/Ini/rAranalnnknn/nrv1A/analnnleirn acnv A Q 1A Page 11 of 17 King Power Equipment 02erators- Bump Cutter $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equipment Operators Cableways $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment ment Operators- Chipper $56,44 7A 3C 8P P Underground Sewer Ft Water ,King Power Equipment Operators- Compressor $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $56,94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer 8 Water With Boom Attachment Over 42 M King Power Eguuipment Operators- Concrete Finish Machine -laser $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer ft Water Screed King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump - Mounted Or $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Trailer High Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure. King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Ft Water With Boom Attachment Up To 42m King Power Equipment Operators- Conveyors $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes Friction: 200 tons and $58.67 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer 8: Water over King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 20 Tons Through 44 $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer & Water Tons With Attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 100 Tons Through 199 $57.51 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer & Water Tons, Or 150' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 200 tons- 299 tons, or $58.10 7A 3C 8P it Underground Sewer a Water 250' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 300 tons and over or $58.67 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Ft Water 300' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 45 Tons Through 99 $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Tons, Under 150' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: A-frame - 10 Tons And $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer £t Water Under King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Friction cranes $58.10 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer & Water through 199 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Through 19 Tons With $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer & Water Attachments A-frame Over 10 Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Crusher $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer it Water ,King Power Equipment Operators- Deck Engineer/deck Winches $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer 8:Water (power) King Power Equipment Operators- Derricks, On Building Work $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer &Water Page 17Of 17 King Power EqLAIDMent Operators- Dozers D-9 Et Under $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer &Water King Power Equipment Operators- Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer &Water Or Crane Mount UndergrouncL Sewer& Water Up-de-r_p-round-Sewer Ct Water Permanent And Shaft Type King Power Fquipment Operators- Finishing Machine, Bidwell $56.44 7A 3C 8P Equipment Undc rground Sewer & Water With Attachments King Power Equ pment Operators- Forklifts: Under 3000 Lbs. $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underpround Sewer Et Water With Attachments _Underground Sewer Ft Water Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc 7A King Power Equipment Operators- Grade Engineer: Using Blue $56.44 C _8P King Power Equipment Operators- �radechecker/stakeman $53.57 7A 3C 8P gLderaround Sewer & Water Articulating Off- Road Equipment 45 Yards. Et Over King Power Equipment Operawrs- Hard Tait End Dump $56.44 7A 3C SP Pndergroun�LSewcr Et Y�ater Articulating Off-road Equipment Under 45 Yards _-Underground Sewer Et Water Locator King Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal Idi rectiona[ Drill $56.44 7A 3C UndergrcRind Sewer 8: Water Operator King Power Equipment Operators- Hydratifts/boom Trucks Over $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water 10 Tons 'King Power Equipment Operators- Hyd ralifts/boon) Trucks, 10 $53.5 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water Tons And Under King EgLq��� Loader, Overhead 8 Yards. Et $57.51 7A Over King Power Equipment Operators- Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water But Not Including 8 Yards 'King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Overhead Under 6 $56.44 7A 3C 8P Under2mund Sewer Et Water Yards King Loaders, Plant Feed _�56.44 7A 3C 8P King Power Ecluipment Operators- Loaders: E[evatingType Belt $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King E2!A��Operators- Material Transfer Device $56.44 7A 3C 8P UnderQround Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Mechanics, All (Leadmen - $57.51 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water $0.50 Per Hour Over h|tnc-//h)r|npc(; m/nnnv/|ni/m/anp|nnL/m/nni\Aanp|nnk/m ;4qny 6/7c)/7Oi6 Page 13 of 17 King Power Equipment Operators- Motor Patrol Graders $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer & Water King Power Equi ment Operators- Mucking Machine, Mole, $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer It Water Tunnel Drill, Boring, Road Header And/or Shield King Power Equipment OQtrators- Oil Distributors, Blower $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Distribution Et Mulch Seeding Operator King Power Equipment Operators- Outside Hoists (elevators And $56.00 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer ft Water Manlifts), Air Tuggers,strato %King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, Bridge Type Crane: $56.44 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer a Water 20 Tons Through_44 Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, Bridge Type: 100 $57.51 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, Bridge Type: 45 $56.94 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water Tons Through 99 Tons King 'Power Equipment Operators- Pavement Breaker $53.57 7A 3C 8P Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Pile Driver (other Than Crane $56.44 7A 3C 8P II Underground Sewer Et Water Mount) King Power Equipment Operators- Plant Oiler - 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Hole Digger/Ground Person $20.79 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Installer (Repairer) $36.02 5A 2B Outside Outside King TL[cphone Line Construction - Special Apparatus Installer 11 $36.82 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Equipment Outside Operator (Heavy) King Telephone Line construction - ITetephone Equipment T$3 q.94 5A r 2B Outside j0perator (Light) hi-tnc-//h)rfreqr voRnnv/|ni/m/nnp|nnk/m/nn/%Nanp|nnk/ m aczny 6/7(l/7O16 Page 17 of 17 King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Lineperson $34.93 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Television Groundperson $19.73 5A 2B Outside _ King Telephone Line Construction - Television �y $26.31 5A 2B Outside Lineperson/Installer King Telephone Line Construction - Television System Technician $31.50 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Television Technician $28.23 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Tree Trimmer $34.93 5A 2B Outside King Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $47.46 5A 1M King Tile Setters Journey Level $21.65 1 King Tile Marble Et Terrazzo Finisher $38.29 5A 1B Finishers 'King Traffic Control Stripers Journey Level $43.731 7A 1K King Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix Over 16 Yards (W. $51.25 5D 3A 8L WA-Joint Council 28) King Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix To 16 Yards (W. $50.41 SD 3A 8L 'I WA-Joint Council 28) King Truck Drivers Dump Truck Et Trailer $51.25 5D 3A 81. 'King Truck Drivers Dump Truck (W. WA-Joint $50.41 5D 3A 8L Council 28) King Truck Drivers Other Trucks (W. WA-Joint $51.25 5D 3A 8L Council 28) King Truck Drivers Transit Mixer $43.23 1 King Well Drillers It Irrigation Pump Irrigation Pump Installer $17.71 1 Installers King Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Oiler $12.97 1 Installers King Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Well Driller $18.00 1 Installers I ...- - - - Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Overtime Codes Overtime calculations are based on the hourly race actually paid to the worker. On public works projects,the hourly rate must be not less than the prevailing rate of wage minus the hourly rate of the cost of fringe benefits actually provided for the worker. L ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) IIOURS PER WEEK SHALL BF PAID AT ONE AND ONE-HALF TIMES T14E14OURLY RATE OF WAGE. B. All hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. C. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first ten(10)hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All other overtime hours and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. L. The first two (2)hours before or after a five-eight(8)hour workweek day or a four-ten(10)hour workweek day and the first eight(8)hours worked the next day after either workweek shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage.All additional hours worked and all worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of vvage. E. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first eight(8)hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All other hours worked Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. F. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first ten (10)hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage.All other overtime hours worked, except Labor Day, shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Labor Day shall be paid at three times the hourly rate of wage. G. The first ten (10) hours worked on Saturdays and the first ten (10)hours worked on a fifth calendar weekday in a four-ten hour schedule, shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked in excess often (10)hours per day Monday through Saturday and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. H. All hours worked on Saturdays (except makeup days if work is lost due to inclement weather conditions or equipment breakdown) shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked Monday through Saturday over twelve (12) hours and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. I. All horns worked on Sundays and holidays shall also be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. J. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first ten (10) hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked over ten (10) hours Monday through Saturday, Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. K. All hours worked on Saturdays and Sundays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. M. All hours worked on Saturdays (except makeup days if work is lost due to inclement weather conditions) shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. N. All hours worked on Saturdays (except makeup days) shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage.All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. 1 Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Overtime Codes Continued L O. The first ten (10) hours worked on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays,holidays and after twelve(12) hours, Monday through Friday and after ten(10)hours on Saturday shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. P. All hours worked on Saturdays(except makeup days if circumstances warrant) and Sundays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage.All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. Q. The first two (2) hours after eight (8) regular hours Monday through Friday and up to ten (10) hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked in excess of ten (1O hours per day Monday through Saturday and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays(except Christmas day) shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Christmas day shall be paid at two and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. j R. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at two times the hourly rate of wage. I S. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first eight(8)hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays and all other overtime hours worked, except Labor Day, shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Labor Day shall be paid at three times the hourly rate of wage. U. All hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays (except Labor Day) shall be paid at two times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Labor Day shall be paid at three times the hourly rate of wage. V. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays (except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas day) shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas day shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. W. All hours worked on Saturdays and Sundays (except make-up days due to conditions beyond the control of the employer)) shall be paid at one and one-half times the homily rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. X. The first four (4) hours after eight (8) regular hours Monday through Friday and the first twelve (12) hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked over twelve (12) hours Monday through Saturday, Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage.When holiday falls on Saturday or Sunday, the day before Saturday,Friday, and the day after Sunday,Monday, shall be considered the holiday and all work performed shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. Y. All hours worked outside the hours of 5:00 am and 5:00 pm (or such other hours as may be agreed upon by any employer and the employee)and all hours worked in excess of eight(8)hours per day(10 hours per day for a 4 x 10 workweek) and on Saturdays and holidays(except labor day) shall be paid at one and one-half tines the hourly rate of wage. (except for employees who are absent from work without prior approval on a scheduled workday during the workweek shall be paid at the straight-time rate until they have worked 8 hours in a day (10 in a 4 x 10 workweek) or 40 hours during that workweek.)All hours worked Monday through Saturday over twelve(12)hours and all hours worked on Sundays and Labor Day shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. Z. All hours worked on Saturdays and Sundays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid the straight time rate of pay in addition to holiday pay. 2 II Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Overtime Codes Continued 2. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE-HALF TIMES TIID IIOURLY RATE OF WAGE. B. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. C. All hours worked on Sundays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at two times the hourly rate of wage. F. The first eight (8) hours worked on holidays shall be paid at the straight hourly rate of wage in additiou to the holiday pay. All hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. G. All hours worked on Sunday shall be paid at two tunes the hourly rate of wage.All hours worked on paid holidays shall be paid at two and one-half times the hourly rate of wage including holiday pay. H. All hours worked on Sunday shall be paid at two times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. O. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. R. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays and all hours worked over sixty(60)in one week shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. U. All horns worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-hal f times the hourly rate of wage.All hours worked over 12 hours in a day or on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. W. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first eight(8)hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All other hours worked Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. On a four-day, ten-hour weekly schedule, either Monday thru Thursday or Tuesday thru Friday schedule, all hours worked after ten shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. The first eight(8)hours worked on the fifth day shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All other hours worked on the fifth, sixth, and seventh days and on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. 3. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40)HOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE-HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. A. Work performed in excess of eight(8)hours of straight time per day, or ten(10)hours of straight time per day when four ten (10) hour shifts are established, or forty (40) hours of straight time per week, Monday through Friday, or outside the normal shift, and all work on Saturdays shall be paid at time and one-half the straight time rate. IIours worked over twelve hours (12) in a single shift and all work performed after 6:00 pm Saturday to 6:00 am Monday and holidays shall be paid at double the straight time rate of pay. Any shift starting between the hours of 6:00 pm and midnight shall receive an additional one dollar ($1.00) per hour for all hours worked that shift The employer shall have the sole discretion to assign overtime work to employees. Primary consideration for overtime work shall be given to employees regularly assigned to the work to be performed on overtime situations. After an employee has worked eight (8) hours at an applicable overtime rate, all additional hours shall be at the applicable overtime rate until such time as the employee has had a break of eight(8)hours or more. C. Work performed in excess of eight(,8)hours of straight time per day,or ten(10)hours of straight time per day when four ten (10) hour shifts are established, or forty (40) hours of straight time per week, Monday through Friday, or outside the normal shift, and all work on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All work performed after 6:00 pm Saturday to 5:00 am Monday and Holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage.After an employee has worked eight(8)hours at an applicable overtime rate, all additional hours shall be at the applicable overtime rate until such time as the employee has had a break of eight(8)hours or more. 3 Benefit Code I(ey— Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Overtime Codes Continued 3. D. All hours worked between the hours of 6:00 pm and 6:00 am,Monday through Saturday, shall be paid at a premium rate of 15% over the hourly rate of wage. All other hours worked after 6:00 am on Saturdays, shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. E. All hours worked Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage.Each week,once 40 hours of straight time work is achieved,then any hours worked over 10 hours per day Monday through Saturday shall be paid at double the hourly wage rate. F. All hours worked on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sunday shall be paid at two times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on paid holidays shall be paid at two and one-half times the hourly rate of wage including holiday pay. H. All work performed on Sundays between March 16th and October 14th and all Holidays shall be compensated for at two (2)times the regular rate of pay. Work performed on Sundays between October 15th and March 15th shall be compensated at one and one half(7-1/2)times the regular rate of pay. I. All hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage.In the event the job is down due to weather conditions during a five day workweek(Monday through Friday,)or a four day-ten hour work week(Tuesday through Friday,)then Saturday may be worked as a voluntary make-up day at the straight time rate. However, Saturday shall not be utilized as a make-up day when a holiday falls on Friday.All hours worked Monday through Saturday over twelve (12)hours and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. 4. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SHALI, BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE,-HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. A. All hours worked in excess of eight(8)hours per day or forty (40)hours per week shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage.All hours worked on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. B. All hours worked over twelve(12)hours per day and all hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. C. On Monday through Friday,the first four(4)hours of overtime after eight(8) hours of straight time work shall be paid at one and one half(1-1/2)times the straight time rate of pay,unless a four(4)day ten(10)hour workweek has been established. On a four (4) day ten (10) hour workweek scheduled Monday through Thursday, or Tuesday through Friday,the first two(2)hours of overtime after ten(10)hours of straight time work shall be paid at one and one half(1-1/2) times the straight time rate of pay. On Saturday, the first twelve (12)hours of work shall be paid at one and one half(1-1/2)times the straight time rate of pay, except that if the job is down on Monday through Friday due to weather conditions or other conditions outside the control of the employer, the first ten (10) hours on Saturday may be worked at the straight time rate of pay. All hours worked over twelve (12)hours in a day and all hours worked on Sunday and Holidays shall be paid at two(2)times the straight time rate of pay. 4 Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Overtime Codes Continued 4. D. All hours worked in excess of eight(8)hours per day or forty(40)hours per week shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Saturday, Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of pay. Rates include all members of the assigned crew. EXCEPTION: On all multipole structures and steel transmission lines, switching stations,regulating, capacitor stations, generating plants, industrial plants, associated installations and substations, except those substations whose primary function is to feed a distribution system,will be paid overtime under the.following rates: The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday of overtime on a regular workday, shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours in excess of ten (10) hours will be at two (2) times the hourly rate of wage. The first eight(8)hours worked on Saturday will be paid at one and one-half(1-1/2) times the hourly rate of wage. All horns worked in excess of eight (8)hours on Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays will be at the double the hourly rate of wage. All overtime eligible hours performed on the above described work that is energized, shall be paid at the double the hourly rate of wage. E. The first two (2)hours after eight(8)regular hours Monday through Friday and the first eight(8)hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All other hours worked Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. On a four-day, ten-hour weekly schedule,either Monday thru Thursday or Tuesday thru Friday schedule, all hours worked after ten shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. The Monday or Friday not utilized in the normal four-day,ten hour work week, and Saturday shall be paid at one and one half(1'/2)times the regular shift rate for the first eight (8) hours. All other hours worked Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. F. All hours worked between the hours of 6:00 pm and 6:00 am,Monday through Saturday, shall be paid at a premium rate of 20% over the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage.All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. G. All hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked Monday through Saturday over twelve (12) hours and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. Holiday Codes 5. A. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day,and Christmas Day(7). B. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, the day before Christmas,and Christmas Day(8). C. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(8). D. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day(8). H. Holidays:New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day,the Day after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas(6). 5 Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Holiday Codes Continued 5. I. Holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (6). J. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day,And Christmas Day(7). K. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday After Thanksgiving Day, The Day Before Christmas,And Christmas Day(9). L. holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,Friday after Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(8). N. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day,The Friday After Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(9). P. Holidays:New Year's Day,Memorial Day, Independence Day,Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,Friday And Saturday After Thanksgiving Day, The Day Before Christmas, And Christmas Day(9). If A Holiday Falls On Sunday, The Following Monday Shall Be Considered As A Holiday. Q. Paid Holidays:New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day(6). R. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving Day,One-Half Day Before Christmas Day,And Christmas Day.(7 1/2). S. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(7). T. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, The Friday After Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, And The Day Before Or After Christmas (9). Z. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(8). 6. A. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day(8). F. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Day Before Or After New Year's Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and a Half-Day On Christmas Eve Day.(9 1/2). O. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and Christmas Eve Day(I1). H. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, New Year's Eve Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday After Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, The Day After Christmas, And A Floating Holiday(10). 1. Paid Holidays:New Year's Day,Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,Thanksgiving Day,Friday After Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day(7). 6 Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 ffofiday Codes Continued 6. T. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial. Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, The Friday After "Thanksgiving Day, The Last Working Day Before Christmas Day. And Christmas Day(9). Z. Holidays: New Year's Day,Memorial Day, Independence Day; Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day,Friday after Tharrlcsgiving Day, And Christmas Day(7). If a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be considered as the holiday. If a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered as the holiday. 7. A. IIolidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday and Saturday after Thwkcsgiving Day, And Christmas Day (8). Any Holiday Which Falls On A Sunday Shall Be Observed As A Holiday On The Following Monday. If any of the listed holidays falls on a Saturday,the preceding Friday shalt be a regular work day. B. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(8).Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. C. IIolidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day (8). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. D. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day (8). Unpaid Holidays: President's Day. Any paid holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any paid holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. F. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day(7). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. F. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day,the last working day before Christmas day and Christmas day(8). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. G. IIolidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (6).Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. H_ Holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, the Last Working Day before Christmas Day and Christmas Day(9).Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. L Holidays:New Year's Day,President's Day,Independence Day,Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, The Friday After Thanksgiving Day, The Day Before Christmas Day And Christmas Day (9). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. J. Holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day (6). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. 7 Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Holiday Codes Continued 7. K. IIolidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday and Saturday alter ' Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(8). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Fri day. L. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Last Work Day before Christmas Day, And Christmas Day(7). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. M. Paid IIolidays: New Year's Day, The Day after or before New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, And the Day after or before Christmas Day (10). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday.Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. N. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day,And Christmas Day(7).Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday.When Christmas falls on a Saturday,the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday. P. IIolidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day(7). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Q. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, the Last Working Day before Christmas Day and Christmas Day(8). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. If any of the listed holidays falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be a regular work day. R. Paid IIolidays: New Year's Day, the day after or before New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and the day after or before Christmas Day (10). If any of the listed holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday shalt be observed as the holiday. if any of the listed holidays falls on a Sunday, the day observed by the Nation shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. S. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day,Christmas Day,the Day after Christmas, and A Floating Holiday(9).If any of the listed holidays falls on a Sunday,the day observed by the Nation shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. T. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, the Day after or before New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,Thanksgiving Day,the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day,and The Day after or before Christmas Day. (10). If any of the listed holidays falls on a Sunday,the day observed by the Nation shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. Note Codes 8. A. In addition to the hourly wage and fringe benefits, the following depth premiums apply to depths of filly feet or more: Over 50' To 100'-$2.00 per Foot for Each Foot Over 50 Feet Over 100'To 150'-$3,00 per Foot for Each Foot Over 100 Feet Over 150'To 220'-$4.00 per Foot for Each Foot Over 150 Feet Over 220'-$5.00 per Foot for Each Foot Over 220 Feet 8 Benefit Code Key—Effective 3/2/2016 thru 8/30/2016 Note Codes Continued 8. C. In addition to the hourly wage and fringe benefits, the following depth premiums apply to depths of fifty feet or more: Over 50' To 100'-S 1.00 per Foot for Each Foot Over 50 Feet Over 100''1 o 150'-$1.50 per Foot for Each Foot Over 100 Feet Over 150'To 200'-$2.00 per Foot for Each Foot Over 150 Feet Over 200'-Divers May Name Their Own Price D. Workers working with supplied air on hazmat projects receive an additional$1.00 per hour. L. Workers on hazmat projects receive additional hourly premiums as follows -Level A: S0.75, Level B: $0.50. And Level C: 50.25. M. Workers on hazinat projects receive additional hourly premiums as follows: Levels A & 13: $1.00, Levels C & D: $0.50. N. Workers on hazmat projects receive additional hourly premiums as follows-Level A: $1.00,Level B:$0.75,Level C: $0.50,And Level D: 50.25. P. Workers on hazmat projects receive additional hourly premiums as follows -Class A Suit: $2.00, Class B Suit: $1.50.Class C Suit: $1.00, And Class D Suit$0.50. Q. The higbest pressure registered on the gauge for an accumulated time of more than fifteen (15) minutes during the shift shall be used in determining the scale paid. R. Effective August 31, 2012 — A Traffic Control Supervisor shall be present on the project whenever flagging or spotting or other traffic control Labor is being utilized. A Traffic Control Laborer performs the setup, maintenance and removal of all temporary traffic control devices and construction signs necessary to control vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic during construction operations. Flaggers and Spotters shall be posted where shown on approved Traffic Control Plans or where directed by the Engineer. All flaggcrs and spotters shall possess a current flagging card issued by the State of Washington, Oregon, Montana, or Idaho.These classifications are only effective on or after August 31,2012. S. Effective August 31, 2012 — A Traffic Control Supervisor shall be present on the project whenever flagging or spotting or other traffic control labor is being utilized. Flaggers and Spotters shall be posted witere shown on approved Traffic Control Plans or where directed by the Fngineer. All flaggers and spotters shall possess a current flagging card issued by the State of Washington, Oregon, Montana, or Idaho. This classification is only effective on or after August 31,2012. T. Effective August 31, 2012 — A Traffic Control Laborer performs the setup, maintenance and removal of all temporary traffic control devices and construction signs necessary to control vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic during construction operations. Flaggers and Spotters shall be posted where shown on approved Traffic Control Plans or where directed by the Engineer. All flaggers and spotters shall possess a current flagging card issued by the State of Washington, Oregon, Montana, or Idaho. This classification is only effective on or after August 31,2012. U. Workers on hazmat projects receive additional hourly premiums as follows — Class A Suit: $2.00, Class B Suit: $1.50,And Class C Suit: $1.00. Workers performing underground work receive an additional$0.40 per hour for any and all work performed underground, including operating, servicing and repairing of equipment. The premium for underground work shall be paid for the entire shift worked. Workers who work suspended by a rope or cable receive an additional $0.50 per hour. the premium for work suspended shall be paid for the entire shift worked. Workers who do "pioneer" work (break open a cut, build road, etc.) more than one hundred fifty (150) feet above grade elevation receive an additional S0.50 per hour. 9 REQUEST FOR MAYOR'S SIGNATURE �C IT Routing Infformation (ALL REQUESTS MUST FIRST BE ROUTED THROUGH THE LAW DEPARxTMENW, f � Approved by�lire4oy Ori inator:Steue Lincoln Phone (Originator): 5552 Date Sent. � Date Reg wired; pa r ra rrn Return Signed Document to: Nancy Yoshitake Contract Termination Date:20 working days VENDOR NAME: Date Finance Notified: nly re Maroni Construction, Inc. (10 000 and over or on any Grant) 8[2J16 DATE OF COUNCIL APPROVAL Date Risk 'Manager Notified:N/A $/2/16 (Required on Non-City Non-C:ity Standard Contracts/A reements Has this Document been'Specificall Account Number: R90103 Authorized in the Budget? e YES NO Brief Explanation of Document: The attached construction agreement with Maroni Construction is for the S. 212th St. Erosions Repairs project.': The project consists of erosion repairs to the roadway embankment of S. 212th St. on the east side of SR 167. i All Contracts Must Be Routed Through The Law Department o iar` b�t�. „ he Law Department) 7`r # � t; Received. p� t , Approval of Law Dept.: i T •. Law Dept, Comments: � � Date Forwarded to Mayor. " Shaded Areas To Be Completed By Administration .Staff Received. �Recof,amendations+and Comments: du Disposition: b�?'�t�' ✓ , ���e td �� ° �., k Date Returned: PGN IFo msDncu srgl eque.ryarlXayoh 59nanre aery