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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2021-318 - Original - Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. - Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning - 07/08/2021ApprovalOriginator:Department: Date Sent:Date Required: Mayor or Designee Date of Council Approval: Grant? Yes No Type:Review/Signatures/RoutingDate Received: City Attorney: Comments: Date Routed: Mayor’s Office City Clerk’s OfficeAgreement InformationVendor Name:Category: Vendor Number:Sub-Category: Project Name: Project Details: Agreement Amount: Start Date: Local Business? Yes No* Business License Verification: If meets requirements per KCC 3.70.100, please complete “Vendor Purchase-Local Exceptions” form on Cityspace. Yes In-Process Exempt (KCC 5.01.045) Notice required prior to disclosure? Yes No Contract Number: This form combines & replaces the Request for Mayor’s Signature and Contract Cover Sheet forms. (Print on pink or cherry colored paper) Visit Documents.KentWA.gov to obtain copies of all agreementsadccW22373_1_20 Budget Account Number: Budget? Yes No Dir Asst: Sup/Mgr: Dir/Dep: rev. 20210513 FOR CITY OF KENT OFFICIAL USE ONLY Agreement Routing Form For Approvals, Signatures and Records Management (Optional) Basis for Selection of Contractor: * Memo to Mayor must be attached Termination Date: Authorized to Sign: Original CAG2021-318 7/12/21 DATE: June 15, 2021 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Bid - Award MOTION: I move to award the Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project to Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. in the amount of $617,099.49 and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. SUMMARY: The project includes removal of approximately 1,500 tons of sediment and invasive plant species from within existing pipes, culverts and immediately adjacent creek channel within Mill Creek. Proposed work will improve conveyance of Mill Creek and is expected to reduce flood risk in the creek. The bid opening for the Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project was held on June 8, 2021 with two bids received. The lowest responsible and responsive bid was submitted by Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. in the amount of $617,099.49. Bid Tab Summary 01. Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. $617,099.49 02. Ventilation Power Cleaning, Inc. $776,878.81 Engineer's Estimate $675,821.33 BUDGET IMPACT: This project will be paid for with budgeted Storm Drainage Fund monies. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. ATTACHMENTS: 10.C Packet Pg. 279 1. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Bid Tab (PDF) 10.C Packet Pg. 280 CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project Number: 21-3008 BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL June 8, 2021 11:00 A.M. BID OPENING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING DELIVER TO CITY OF KENT, CITY HALL 220 4th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032-5895 CHAD BIEREN, P.E. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR INDEX Section 1 Bidder’s Package Section 2 Payment and Performance Bond and Contract Section 3 Table of Contents Section 4 Kent Special Provisions Section 5 Kent Standard Plans Section 6 Project Exhibit Section 7 Traffic Control Plans Section 8 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards Section 9 Anticipated Hydraulic Project Approval Provisions Section 10 Prevailing Wage Rates Project Number: 21-3008 BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL June 8, 2021 11:00 A.M. DELIVER TO CITY OF KENT, CITY HALL 220 4th Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032-5895 CHAD BIEREN, P.E. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 5/20/21 BID OPENING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR BIDDER'S NAM Olson Brothers Excavati nc CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project Number: ?L-3OOB Brps ACCFPTED UNT,TL June 8t 2O2L 11:OO A.M. BID OPENING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING DELIVER TO CITY OF KENT, CITY HALL 22O 4th Avenue S', Kent, WA 98032-5895 CHAD BTEREN, P.E. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR KENT WASHINCiTON 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 Subcontractor List (over $1 million) – HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Subcontractor List (over $1 million) – Structural Steel Installation and Rebar Installation Contractor’s Qualification Statement Statement that Bidder Has Not Been Disqualified Certification of Compliance with Wage Payment Statutes 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 Kent Standard Plans Project Exhibit Traffic Control Plans WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards Anticipated Hydraulic Project Approval Provisions Prevailing Wage Rates INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the City of Kent, washington, will receive sealed bids at the City clerk,s office through June g,2o2L up to irtoo a,m. as shown on the clock on the eastwall of the City Clerk,s office on the first floor of city Hall,22o 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:OO a.m. for the City of Kent project named as follows: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project Number: 21-3008 The City of Kent will conduct the bid opening at the time and date as scheduled, however, due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its impacts the bid opening process will take place as follows: Bidders shail cail the city clerk at (253) a56-5725 to drop off bids' The city clerk will read the bids out loud frbm the Clerk's office. Individuals can stand in the lobby outside the Clerk's office during the bid opening to hear the bid results, but must stand 6 feet or more aPart. The project consists of removing approximately 1,50O tons of sediment, refuse and invasive plant species from within existing pi'pes, culverts and creek channel near inlets. Work will include bypassing the creek channel ano risn exclusionary measures. All work must take place within the mandated freshwater fish window as determined by the washington Department of Fish and wildlife, which is anticipated to be June 15th to september 15th. The City of Kent has determined the project is essential pursuant to the Governor Inslee issued proclamation 2O-25. Should a contract be executed and this proclamation or a similar proclamation be in place, specialized plans and protocols must be established and implemented to meet the social distancing and sanitation measures set forth by the united states Department of Labor or the washington state Department of Health. It is the contractor's responsibility to implement these measures. The Engineer's estimated range for this project is approximately $650,000 to 750,000' Bid docum6nts may be obtained by contacting City of Kent Engineering Department, Nancy- yoshitake at 253-g56-5508. For technical-questions, please call Melissa Dahl at 253-856-6511' Bids must be clearly marked *Bid" with the name of the project on the outside of the envelope, addressed to the ciiy clerk, zzo 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 exhibits (henceforth known both as exhibits and plans in the specifications) and specifications and other contract documents now on file in the office of the iity Engineer, City of Kent, Washington. Plans and specifications can also be downloaded at no "hu.gs 6[ Kentwi,qov/doing-business/bids-procurement. copies of the WSDOT Standard Specifications are available for perusal only' Apprentice Utilization Requirements are mandatory for all public works estimated to cost one million dollars or more, in which case no less than 150/o of the labor hours must be performed by apprentices. KCC 6.01.030. 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, saiisfactory and responsible bidder and shall be the sole judge thereof. Note: The award of the contract will not occur until the City of Kent has reviewed all bids for responsiveness and responsibility determinations and the Kent City Council has formally awarded the contract. 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. 1L246. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the day of bid opening. Dated this 24th day of May, 2o2I ArrJrrn*( /*r& Kimberle{Al Komoto, CitY Clerk Published in: Daily Journal of Commerce on May 25 and June 1, 2O2I Washington State Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprise on May 25,zOZt CONTRACTOR COM PLIANCE STATEM ENT (President's Executive Order #LL246) June 8, 2021 This statement relates to a proposed contract with the City of Kent named Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project Number: 21-3OOg D I am the undersigned bidder or prospective contractor. I represent that - 1. IX have, subcontract subject to the President's Executive Order #LL246 (regarding equal employment opportunity) or a preceding similar Executive order. Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. NAME OF BIDDER BY SIGNATURE/TITLE Steve Olson, Vice President 6622 112th St. E Puyallup, WA 98373 ADDRESS (Note to Bidders: The information required in this Compliance Statement is informational onlY) Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 have not, participated in a previous contract or 1 May 24,2Q2I DECLARATION CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY 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 wiih 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. Z. During the time of this contract, I will not discriminate in employment on the basis of Ser; 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 ag ree to fulfill the five requirements referenced above Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc' Steve Olson, Vice President 6t812021 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 By: For: Title: Date 2 May 24,2021 CITY OF KENT ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY NUMBER: L.2 EFFECTIVE DATE: JanuarY 1, 1998 SUBJECT: 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. Z. Monitoring to assure adherence to federal, state and local laws, policies and guidelines. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 MINORITY AND WOMEN CONTRACTORS SUPERSEDES: April 1, 1996 APPROVED BY Jim White, MaYor 3 May 24,2O2t CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYM ENT OPPORTU NITY 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 contractor for the contract known as Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Project Number: 21-3008 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' Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 2 1-3008 By: For: Title: Date 4 May 24,202L PROPOSAL To the City Clerk City Hall Kent, Washington 98032 The undersigned hereby certifies 1631 Olson Brgthers Excavating, lnc' has examined the iob site and construction details of the work as outlined on the plans and describeO in the specifications for the project named Mill Creek Culvert bleaning/project Number: 21-3008 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 (x), 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 NO. SECTION NO. APPROX.UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT ITEM UANTITY 1006 2-03.5 WSDOT 100 CU YDS $14.00 Per CY $1,400.00Roadway Excavation, Including Haul Any bids not filled out properly may be considered non-responsive. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 5 May 24,2021 SCHEDULE IA - SMIT H STREET ITEM NO. SECTION NO. UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT APPROX. QUANTIW ITEM 1000A 7-O7.5 KSP 120 TONS $ 280.00 Per TON $ 33,500.00Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse, and Vegetation from Smith Street Culvert or Creek 1005A 7-1o.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Fish Exclusion - Smith Street $ g,OOO.O0 $ 9,000.00 Per LS 1010A 7-00.5 KSP 1 FORCE ACCOUNT $6,ooo* Per FA $6,000Supplemental Creek Bypass Pumping *Common price to all bidders 1015A 7-00.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Temporary Creek Bypass - Smith Street $ tg,ooo.oo $ tg,ooo.oo Per LS lo2sA L-O4.4(L) 1 WSDOT CALC Minor Changes $5,ooo* Per CALC $5,000.00 xCommon price to a ll bidders Sub Total L0.Io/o WA State Sales Tax Schedule IA Total $ 7,130.60 s70 s 77.730.60 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 6 May 24,2021 SCHEDULE IB - JAMES STREET ITEM NO. SECTION NO. UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT APPROX. OUANTIW ITEM 10008 7-07.5 KSP 7LO TONS Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse, and Vegetation from James Street Culverts or Creek $ rao.oo $ tzz,soo.oo Per TON 1005B 7-10.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM f"ro,goo.oo $10,000.00Fish Exclusion - James Street 10108 7-00.5 KSP 1 FORCE ACCOUNT $6,o0ox Per FA $6,000Supplemental Creek Bypass Pumping xCommon orice to all bidders 10158 7-00.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Temporary Creek Bypass - James Street g 35,000.00 g 35,000.00 Per LS 1o2sB L-04.4(L) 1 WSDOT CALC Minor Changes $5,ooo* Per CALC $5,000.00 *Common orice to all bidde rs Sub Total Ll.Lo/o WA State Sales Tax Schedule IB Total s 18,563.80 S 202,363.80 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 7 May 24,2O2L SCHEDULE IC - CHANDLER'S BAY ITEM NO. SECTION NO. UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT APPROX. QUANTITY ITEM 1000c 1005c 7-07.5 KSP 7-LO.5 KSP 180 TONS 1 LUMP SUM Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse, and Vegetation from Chandler's Bay Creek Channel Fish Exclusion - Chandler's Bay $ zsr.oo $ gg,g+o.oo Per TO $5,000.00$prgooo 1010c 7-00.5 KSP 1 FORCE ACCOUNT $6,000* Per FA $6,000Supplemental Creek Bypass Pumping xCommon orice to all bidders 1015C 7-00.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Temporary Creek Bypass - Chandler's Bay g 18,000.00 918,000.00 Per LS 102sc 1-04.4(1) 1 WSDOT CALC Minor Changes *Common orice to all bidders $5,ooo* Per CALC $5,000 Sub Total t}.Lo/o WA State Sales Tax Schedule IC Total $ 80,747.34 7,407.34 f +,5'-2 h ++219 f g1,,g,19 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 I May 24,2O2I SCHEDULE ID . SOUTH 2I2.IH STREET ITEM NO. SECTION NO. APPROX.ITEM UNIT CE TOTAL AMOUNToTITY 1000D 7-07.5 KSP 440 TONS $ 180.00 Per TON $ 79,200.00Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse, and Vegetation from South 2L2th Street Culvert or Creek 1005D 7-10.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Fish Exclusion - South 2L2rh Street $ 9,+oo.oo $ g,+oo,oo Per LS 1010D 7-00.5 KSP 1 FORCE ACCOUNT $6,000* Per FA $6,000Supplemental Creek Bypass Pumping *Common orice to all bidders 1015D 7-00.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Temporary Creek Bypass - South 212th Street $ gs,ooo.oo $ gs,ooo.oo Per LS 1o2sD 1-04.4(1) 1 WSDOT CALC Minor Changes $5,ooo* Per CALC $5,000 *Common price to all bidders Sub Total LO.Io/o WA State Sales Tax Schedule ID Total $ 134 600-00 $ 13,594.60 $ t48,I94.60 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 9 May 24,202L SCHEDULE V. TRAFFIC CONTROL ITEM NO. SECTION NO. UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT APPROX. OUANTIry ITEM 5005 1-10.5 KSP 300 HOURS Traffic Control Labor $ se.so $ tz,sso.oo Per HR 5015 1-10.5 KSP 40 HOURS Traffic Control Supervisor 3"?"Pp $3,950.00 5020 1-10.5 KSP 1 LUMP SUM Tempora ry Traffic Control Devices g 9,400.00 g 9,400.00 Per LS 5035 1-10.5 KSP 5 DAYS $ 600.00 Per DAY $ 3,000.00Sequential Arrow Sign (SAS) Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 Sub Total 70.Lo/o WA State Sales Tax Schedule V Total s 33.910.00 $ 3,424.9t $ T1 ?.a491 10 l4ay 24,202L SCHEDULE VII - TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL ITEM NO. SECTION NO. UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT APPROX, QUANTITY ITEM 7000 600 SQ YDS 8-01.s(2) KSP Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching $ 10.00 Per SY $ 6,000.00 7005 600 LN FT B-01.s(2) WSDOT Silt Fence $ g.oo Per LF $ 5,+oo.oo 7015 25 EACH B-01. s(2) KSP Inlet Protection $ zoo.oo $ s.ooo.ooPer EA 7020 8-01. s(2) KSP 250 SQ YDS $ s0.00 Per SY $ 12,500.00Straw Mulch - Hand Packed 7030 8-01.s(2) KSP 50 HOURS ESC Lead $ rrz.oo Per HR $ s,ooo.oo 7055 8-01.s(2) WSDOT 1 FORCE ACCOUNT $10,000* Per FA $10,000Erosion/Water Pol lution Control xCommon price to all bidders 7060 B-01.5 WSDOT 100 HOURS S"ttnPo 16,500.00Street Cleaning $ Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number; 21-3008 Sub Total L0.Lo/o WA State Sales Tax Schedule VII Total 61,000.00 5,151.00 67 161.00 11 May 24,2021 Schedule IA Schedule IB Schedule IC Schedule ID Schedule V Schedule VII TOTAL BID AMOUNT Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 BID SUMMARY 77,730.60 Smith Street 202,363.80 James Street 80,747.34 Chandler's Bay 148,194.60 South 2t2th street 37,334.91 Traffic Control 67,L6L.OA Temporary Erosion & Sedimentation Control 6L3,532.25 T2 May 24,202L SUBCONTRACTOR LIST (Contracts over 1 million dollars) HVAC, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL Name of Bidder:Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc Project Name:Mill Creek Culvert Cleanino Project Number:21-3(l(l8 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 name itself for the work. Failure of the Bidder to submit, within one hour after the published bid submittal time, 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: Plumbing Subcontractor Name :Mf+ Electrical Subcontractor Name :r/tr 61812021 Signature of Bidder Steve Olson, Vice President Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 Date 13 May 24,2O2l SUBCONTRACTOR LIST (Contracts over 1 million dollars) STRUCTURAL STEEL INSTALLATION AND REBAR INSTALLATION Name of Bidder:Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc Project Name:Mill Creek Culverrt Cleanino Project Number:21-3(l(l8 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 structural steel installation and rebar installation. Failure of the Bidder to submit, within 48 hours after the published bid submittal time, 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. Structural Steel Installation Subcontractor Name:rvw Rebar Installation Subcontractor Name Nv( 6t8t2021 Signature of Bidder Steve Olson, Vice President Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 Date 74 May 24,2O2L CoNTRACTOR',S QUALTFTCATTON STATEM ENT (RCW 39.O4.35O) THE CITY WILL REVIEW THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPO'VSES TO THIS FORM TO DETERMTNE WHETHER THE BIDDING CONTRACTOR IS RES.PONSTBLE TO PERFORM THE CONTRACT WORK. THIS FORM INCLUDES CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY STATE LAW THAT MUST BE MET TO BE CONSIDERED A RESPONSIBLE BIDDER AND QUALTFTED TO BE AWARDED THIS PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 15 May 24,2OZI 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 STGN THIS FORM AS PART OF YOUR BID. FAILURE TO PROPERLY COMPLETE THIS FORM MAY ALSO RESULT IN A DETERMINATION THAT YOUR BID IS 'VO'V-RESPONSIVE AND THEREFORE VOID' THrS 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:Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc NAME:Steve Olson ADDRESS:6622112th St. E Puyallup, WA 98373 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: ADDRESS: Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc 66221121h St. E Puyallup, WA 98373 PHONE: FAX: 253-770-3844 253-770-3845 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS - Per state law a bidder must meet the following responsibility criteria 1. Required Responsibility Criteria l.l provide a copy of your Department of Labor and Industries certificate of registration in compliance with chapter t8.27 RCW. L.2 Provide your current state unified business identifier number. 1.3 L.4 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 2 1-3008 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. 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 16 May 24,202I control by the owners 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). 1.5 Provide a signed statement, signed under penalty of perjury by a person with authority to act and speak for your company, that within the three- year period immediately preceding the bid solicitation date, your company is not a "willful" violator as defined in RCW 49.48.082, of any provisions of chapters 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW, as determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the Department of Labor and Industries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction. 1.6 Provide proof that a designated person or persons with your company has either received training from the department of labor and industries or an approved training provider on the requirements related to public works and prevailing wages under chapter 39.04 RCW and 39.L2 RCW or provide proof that your company has completed three or more public works projects and have had a valid business license in Washington for three or more years and are exempt from this training requirement. SUppLEMENTAL CRITERIA - Established by the City to determine bidder responsibility 2.ORGANIZATION Z.L How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? Z.Z How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 2.2.L Under what other or former names has your organization operated? 2.9 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2,3.6 2.3.L 2.3.2 2.4.L 2.4.2 2.4.3 Date of incorporation: State of incorporation : President's name: Vice- president's na me(s) : Secretary's name: Treasurer's name: Date of organization: Type of partnership (if applicable): Name(s) of general partner(s): 2.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: 2.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: 2.5.L Date of organization: 2.5.2 Name of owner: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl t7 Project Number: 21-3008 May 24,202I 2.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: 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, 3.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. 4 EXPERIENCE 4.L List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. 4.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) 4.2.L 4.2.2 4.2.3 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 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.) 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. 4.4.L State total worth of work in progress and under contract: 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. 4.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: 4.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization, 4.7 On a separate sheet, list your major equipment Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? 18 May 24,202L 5. REFERENCES 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: Current Assets (e.9,, cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prePaid exPenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; 5.1 5.2 5.3 Surety: 5.3.1 s.3.2 6.L.2 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 Trade References: Bank References: Name of bonding company: Name and address of agent: Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.9., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). 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.9., parent- su bsid iarY). 6.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? 19 May 24,2Q2L 7. SIGNATURE 7.L 7.2 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 Dated at this 8 duy o1 June ,202r. Name of Organization:Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. By: Title:Steve Olson, Vice President Steve Olson being duly sworn, deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and s rn before me t day of June 202t. Notary Public: My Commission res: 12115121 of,tt t t tttt t ,, s rll K NobrY Publio 20 May 24,2OZI gBos. EacAvAS$le $fc. 6622 - 112th st. E. PUYALLUB WA 98373' (253) 770-3844 FAX (253) 770-3845 City of Kent Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project No: 21-3008 Statutory Req uirements: EXCAVATING DEMOLITION LAND DEVELOPING L1 t.2 1.3 1..4 1.5 1.6 See attached 601-161-685 ES Ref No: 674087007, Please see attached See attached See attached See attached list of references 32 Years 32 Years N/A 1./L/8s Washington Mike Olson Steve Olson Mike Olson Steve Olson N/A N/A N/A state of washington - oLSoNBE113N3 / 601-16L-685 City of Sammamish City of Gig Harbor City of Tumwater City of Sumner City of Ruston City of Fircrest City of Port Orchard City of Olympia City of Lacey City of Puyallup 00990231 City of Tacoma 50000555L City of Snoqualmie 113485 City of Renton B1.034836 City of Seattle 520813 City of Bellevue 125373 2.1. 2.2 2.2.L 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.3.6 2.4 2.5 2/6 3.1 CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO . OLSON B E 113N3 3.2 4.L 4.2.L 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.3 4.4 4.4.r 4.5 4.5.I 4.6 4.7 5.1 5.2 State of Washington - OLSONBEIL3N3 / 601-161-685 City of Sammamish City of Gig Harbor City of Tumwater City of Sumner City of Ruston City of Fircrest City of Port Orchard City of Olympia City of Lacey City of Puyallup 0099023L City of Tacoma 500005551 City of Snoqualmie 113485 city of Renton 81.034836 City of Seattle 520813 City of Bellevue !25373 Sitework and underground utility installation; Sewer, Water, Storm No No No No See attached s 4,000,000.00 See attached s L2,000,000.00 See attached See attached See attached Heritage Bank Chuck Folsom (253) 77 0-7 686 Travelers Casualty & Surety Company Agent - Propel lnsurance, P.O. Box 2940, Tacoma, WA. 98401 6.1 Financial Statement available upon request 5.3.1 5.3.2 $TAT? ST}YAI}iI'HGTfrN Department of Labor & lndustries Certificate of Workers' Com pensation Coverage June 7, 2021 WA UBI No 601 161 685 565,502-00 .OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING INC OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING Account is current. Quarter 1 of Year 2021 "31to 50 Workers" L&lAccount lD Legal Business Name Doing Business As Workers' Comp Premium Status Estimated Workers Reported (See Description Below) Account Representative Licensed Contractor? License No. License Expiration Employer Services Help Line, (360) 902-4817 Yes OLSONBE113N3 1013112021 What does "Estimated Workers Reported" mean? Estimated workers reported represents the number of full time position requiring at least 480 hours of work per calendar quarter. A single 480 hour position may be filled by one person, or several part time workers. lndustrial lnsurance lnformation Employers report and pay premiums each quarter based on hours of employee work already performed, and are liable for premiums found later to be due. lndustrial insurance accounts have no policy periods, cancellation dates, limitations of coverage or waiver of subrogation (See RCW 5.l..l2'050 and sr.r 6.r 90). ffi '1183-1 OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING, INC 6622 1 12TH ST E PUYALLUP WA 98373.4630 DETACH BEFORE POSTING BUSINESS LICENSE STATE OF WASHINGTON Profit Corporation This document lists the registrations, endorsements, and licenses authorized for the business named above. By accepting this document, the licensee certifies the information on the application was complete, true. and accurate to the best of his or her knowledge, and that business will be conducted in compliance with all applicable Washington state, county, and city regulations. lssue Date: Apr 17,2021 Unified Business lD #: 601161685 Business lD #: 001 Location: 0001 Expires: Feb28,2022OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING, INC. OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING 6622112TH ST E PUYALLUP, WA 983734630 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE . ACTIVE TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE - ACTIVE CITY ENDORSEMENTS: CARNATION GENERAL BUSINESS - NON.RESIDENT - ACTIVE ENUMCLAW GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #BUS2O2O-0160. ACTIVE GIG HARBOR GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE LACEY GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #2291- ACTIVE OLYMPIA GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #2591- ACTIVE PORT ORCHARD GENERAL BUSINESS - NON.RESIDENT #BO1O25O - ACTIVE RUSTON GENERAL BUSINESS . NON-RESIDENT #08-067 - ACTIVE TUMWATER GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #F-OOO153 - ACTIVE TUKWILA GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE SEATAC GENERAL BUSTNESS - NON-RES|DENT (EXP|RES 1113012021) - ACTIVE REDMOND GENERAL BUSTNESS - NON-RESTDENT #RED15-000256 (EXPTRES 1213112021) - ACTIVE LICENSING RESTRICTIONS: Not licensed to hire minors without a Minor Work Permit. Director, Department of Revenue Department' of Labor and Industries PO Box 44450 Olympia, WA 98504-4450 OLSON BROTFIERS 6622 I12TH ST E PUYALLUP WA 98373 85 EXCAVATING TNC 113N3 1989 v202'r 8RES. EEgAVAil$fe $fc. 6622 - 112rh St. E. PUYALLUB WA 98373 . (253) 770-3844 FAX (253) 770-3845 June 8, 2021 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project No: 21-3008 Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc., including any subsidiary companies or affiliated companies under majority ownership or under control by the owners 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). Sincerely, Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. Steve Olson Vice President EXCAVATING DEMOLITION LAND DEVELOPING CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO . OLSON B E 113N3 8ROS. SACAVASIIfB t!fc. 6622 - 112fi St. E . PUYALLUB WA 98373 ' (253) 770-3844 FAX (253) 770-3845 June 8, 2021 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project No: 21-3008 Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc., including any subsidiary companies or affiliated companies under majority ownership or under control by the owners of the bidder's company, affirms that within the three year period immediately preceding the bid solicitation date, our company is not a "willful" violator as defined in RCW 49.48.082, of any provisions of chapters 49.46,49.48, or 49.52 RCW, as determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the Department of Labor and lndustries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction. Signed under penalty of perjury by a person with authority to act and speak for Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. Sincerely, Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. Steve Olson Vice President EXCAVATING DEMOLITION LAND DEVELOPING CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO . OLSON B E 113N3 References and Work Completed Project Name Year Owner Size Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Perrigo Park Phase 2A 2015 City of Redmond 7.2M Joe O' Lea ry (4251 69I-7793 14th & Concord CSS lmprovements 201,6 City of Seattle 2.4M Bobby Jones (206) 276-1762 Lower Coal Creek Flood Hazard Reduction 20L7 City of Bellevue 1M Debbie Harris (4251 452-4367 Blue Ridge Conduit lnstallation Phase L 2016 - ln progress Seattle City Light 5 Million Stan Eng. (206) 684-0841 Parker Court 2018 City of Sumner 400K Michael Kosa (253) 299-5709 39th Street Widening Project 2016-2017 City of Puyallup 2.8M Ted Hill (253)841-5463 30rH Ave Sidewalks & Natural Drainage 20L8-2019 Seattle Department of Transportation 1.9M Elsa Tibbits (2061 445-8597 taoa tao,Flttto tlc" 6622Il2rh St. East Puyallup, WA 98375 Office : 253.7 7 0.3844 Fax: 253.7 7 0.3845 Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact Project Name Year Owner Size/Description Contact aaoa taB,ptttilo lltt Green River Shoreline Soil Preparation 2018 City of Kent 326K Paul Kuehne (253) 856-5543 Mackey Creek Restoration 2018 City of Redmond 591K Bassam Al-Ali (425)556-27 L2 20L9 Spot Sewer Repairs 2019 Seattle Public Utilities 1.7M Stefanie Hegland (206)423-26Os Downey Farmstead 2079 City of Kent 400K Paul Kuehne (253)856-5543 Puget Way Culvert 2019-2020 Seattle Public Utilities 1M Steve Co lonV QO6la23-26Os Foothills - Battersby Trail 2020 City of Enumclaw 820K Scott Woodbury (360)6L5-57 28 6622 li-2th St. East Puyallup, WA 98375 Offi ce : 253.7 7 0.3844 F ax: 253.770.3845 J4son Duke EDUCATION Central Washington University; Bachelor of Science Construction Management, March2002 EXPERIENCE Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. Construction Manager, Heavy Civil March 20f5 - Present Projects for the City of Renton, City of Puyallup, CH2M Hill and Point Ruston LLC; project value ranging from $20k to $2M. Responsibilities include the overall management of construction operations including but not limited to the management of projects from identification to oloseout; develop, maintain and forecast project budgets; negotiate and write subcontracts; develop andmaintain CPM schedules; develop and review construction methods; maintain safety standards;estimating and change order pricing; contract administration; supervise project engineers and fi eldpersonnel. PELLCO Construction, Inc. Project Manager, Heavy Civil October 2012 - March 2015 Projects for Seattle City Light and the University of Washington; project value ranging from$2m to $5m. Responsibilities include management of project from identification to closeout; develop, nTaintain aud forecast project budgets; negotiate and write subcontracts; develop andmaintain CPM schedules; develop and review construction methods; maintain safety standards;estimating and change order pricing; contraqt administration; supervise project engineers and fieldpersonnel. Northwest Construction, Bellevue, WA July 2010 - October 2012 Project Manager, Heavy Civil Projects for WSDOT, Sound Transit and SCORE; project value ranging from $50m to$100m; subcontracts ranging $2m to $l lm. Responsibilities include management of project from identification to closeout; develop, maintain and forecast project budgets; negotiate andwrite subcontracts; develop and maintain CPM schedules; develop and review construction methods; mdintain safety standards; estimating and change order pricing; contract administration;supervise project engineer and field personnel. Volker Wessels-MidMountain Contractors, Kirkland,WA August 2005-February 2010 Project Manager, Heavy Civil Projects for WSDOT, City of Seattle, City of Tacoma, and the City of Kenmore; contracts ranging from $2m to $33m. Responsibilities include management of project from identification, to closeout; develop, maintain and forecast project budgets; negotiating and writingsubcontracts; develop and maintain CPM schedules; develop and review construction methods; maintain safety standards; estimating and change order pricing; contract administration; supervise project engineer and field personnel. Kiewit Pacific Company, Renton, WA December 2003-August 2005 Engineer, Heavy Civil Light Rail projects C700 and C8l0 for Sound Transit-contract amount $ 100m. Responsibilities included general engineering tasks; develop and maintain budgets; quality control; maintainsafety standards; develop and review formwork design and shoring methods; scheduling; estimating; quantity tracking; document control; contract administration. Gary Merlino Construction Co., Inc., Seattle, WA April 2002-December 2003 Engineer, Heavy Civil Projects for the City of Seattle, King County Metro, City of Redmond, City of Bellevue, Portof Seattle and various private firms; contracts ranging from $500k to $ l5m. Responsibilities included estimating; scheduling; submittats; RFI's; cost tracking; billing; contractnegotiations; payroll; subcontract coordination and various contract administrative duties. Rich Pentin Project Superintendent 2002 -zOLg Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. City of Renton Maplewood Creek Stormwater Outfall lmprovements October 2015 - Present Responsibilities: Supervise the installation of approximately 11001F of storm pipe which outfalls to Maplewood Creek. lnstalling 10 Type I catch basins and 4 Type ll -48" catch basins. lnstalling 54-inch diameter HDPE energy dissipator outfall structure including placement of 20 tons of rip rap and 150 square yards geotextile fabric. Removal and replacement of asphalt concrete pavement, asphalt overlay, concrete curbs and gutters. Landscape and property restoration. Northwest Construction, Project Superintendent Turner / Sound Transit U240 Capitol Hill Station February 2OL2- December 2014 Responsibilities: Supervise open-cut retained excavation and grading. lnstallation of underground utilities including concrete incased ductbanks and power and communication vaults. Gary Merlino Construction, Project Superintendent Absher / Seattle Housing Authority Highpoint Redevelopmeni Project January 2003 - December 2004 Responsibilities: Supervise excavation, site grading and utility installations including approximately 2 miles of concrete incased ductbanks and 100ea power and communication vaults. Gary Merlino Construction, Utility Foreman Sound Transit C910 Tacoma Link tight Rail January 2001 - August 2002 Responsibilities: Supervise utility installations including concrete incased ductbanks and vaults for the light rail system. Professional Project References Tommy Edwards, Seattle City Light, U240 Capital Hill Station,2O6-386-L642 Dennis Smith, Senior Superintendent Absher Construction, Highpoint Redevelopment Project, 253-845-9544 Andrew Douherty, Seattle Housing Authority, Highpoint Redevelopment Project, 2O6-6t5-3524 Benny Reynolds, Now with NW Construction was the Superintendent for Merlino on the Sound Transit C9 10 Projecr, 206-7 93-7 6tL Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc.6622 112th St. E.Puyallup, WA. 98373OBEUIment List as of 1/1/21WoodinvilleService HoursFORKS, BUCKETDiscBucketFORKS, BUCKETFORKS. BUCKET24",36",42",48',60" MUCK, THUMB20",36',54"12",24",48"MUCK, BLADE,THUMB, RU BBER36'.DIG,BLADE,THUMB60" CLEAN UP12" 36" 48"CLEAN UP52"1 6",48"MUCK,THUIME. 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TBBOK.W. TBBOK,W, T880tHc 9200T800T800T800C8224 Double Drum4J5099434422303132353740706Truck NumberJJ15742126012251255XXXshopht TrucksLined toAssiSTEVE HOLTLicense l.lumber / Last 4 of \.ri853349C / 9663Y.:rr2000YelmTRK YRDTRK YRDTRK YRDTRK YARDTRK YARDTRK YARDTRK YARDTRK YARDTRK YARDWoodinvilleSumnershopTruck YardFox Yard906HM-400-21260YelmMH-400 HaulTruckTRK YRDSHOPLiqhtTrr":'"McleiFord F-d:025.:- .L a-)?iFord F-ailForo F-4i-a/r/li2 rrJS2003Fox YardAsphalt BIDDER RESPONSIBILITY CRITERIA Statement that Bidder Has Not Been Disqualified This statement is required by state law (RCW 39.04.350(1)(d)) to be submitted to the City before the contract can be awarded. The bidder hereby certifies that, within the three-year period immediately preceding the bid solicitation date (June B,2O2L), the bidder has not been disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39'12.065(3). Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. Bidder's Busi Name Signature of Authorized Officialx Steve Olson Printed Name Vice President Title 6t8t2021 WAPuyallup Date City State x If a corporationt proposal must be executed in the corporate name by the president or vice-president (or any other corporate officer accompanied by evidence of authority to sign). If a co-partnership, proposal must be executed by a partner. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 2 1-3008 2L May 24,202L BIDDER RESPONSIBILITY CRITERIA Certification of Compliance with Wage Payment Statutes This certification is required by state law (RCW 39.04.350(2)) to be submitted to the City before the contract can be awarded. The bidder hereby certifies that, within the three-year period immediately preceding the bid solicitation date (June 8,202I), the bidder is not a "willful" violator, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, of any provision of chapters 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW, as determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the Department of Labor and Industries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct. Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. Bidder's Busin Name Signature of Steve Olson thorized Official* Printed Name Vice President Title 6t8t2021 Puyallup WA Date Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 City State x If a corporationt proposal must be executed in the corporate name by the president or vice-president (or any other corporate officer accompanied by evidence of authority to sign). If a co-partnership, proposal must be executed by a partner. 22 May 24,2O21 PROPOSAL SIGNATURE PAGE The undersigned bidder hereby proposes and agrees to start construction work on the Contract, if lwarded 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 forty-five (45) 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 5Vo 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 -t -, -, to the plans and/or speciiications 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 contrlct iorms 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:6t8t2021 Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc NAME OF BID .----- Signature of Authorized Representative Steve Olson, Vice President (Print Name and Title) 6622 112th St. E. Address Puyallup, WA 98373 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 23 Ylay 24,2O2L BID BOND FORM KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we,Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc.as Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Sure$ Company of America as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the CITy OF KENT, as Obligee, in the penal sum of Five Percent (5%) ol Bid Amount 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 Mill Greek Culvert Gleaning/Project Number: 21-3008 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 fodeit 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 8th DAY OF June 2021 Olson Brothers PRINCIPAL steve olson, SU HolliAlbers, Received return of deposit in the sum of Mill Greek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 24 May 24,2021 TRAVELER6T Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Travelerc Casualty and Surety Company St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company KNow ALL MEN By rHEsE pRESENTs: That rraverers ""J"3ilTfliilHH:"r of America, rravelers casualty and surety company, and st, paul Fire and Marine lnsurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint Holli Albers of TACOMA Washington' , their true and la*fu1 Attorney-in-Fact to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all _bonds, recognizanoes, conaitioiat undertakings and other writings obligatory in ihe nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelig of persons, giraranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law. lN WITNEdS WHEREOF, the Companies have caused this instrument to besigned, and theircorporate seals to be hereto affixed, this 3rd dayof February, 2017. State of Connecticut By: City of Hartford ss.Vice President On this the 3rd day of February, 2017, before me personally appeared Robert L. Raney, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of Travelers Casualty and Suretybompany of America, Traveiers Casualty and Surety Company, and St. Paul Fire and Marine lnsurance Company, and that he, as such, lieing authorized so to io, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized offtcer. ln Witness Whoreof, I hereunto set my hand and offcial seal. My Gommission expires the 30th day of June, 2021 @ f,nq^ir. C trFrad* -MEe retronitt, Notary Public This power of Attomey is granted under and by the authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of Arireri&, Travelers Gasualiy and Surety Gompany, and St. Paul Fire and Marine lnsurance Company, which resolutions are now in full force and effeci, reading as follows: RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the president, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Second Vice president, the Treasurer, any Assistaht Treasurer, the Coi'prate Secretrary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attomeys-in-Fac-t and Agents to act for and on behalf of the Company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe to sign with thi Company's name and seal with the Cbmfiany's seafbonos, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the nature of a UonO, reiogriizance, or conditional undertaking, and any of said officers or the Board of Directors at any time may removo any such appointee and rcvoke the power given him or her; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the President, any vice chairman, any Executive Vice President, any senior Vice President or any Mce president may delegate atl or any part of the foregoing authorityio one or more officers or employees of this Company, provided that each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secretary; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that any bond, recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking shall be valid and biriding upon the Gompany wtren (a) signed by the President, any Mce Chairman, any Executive_Mce President, any Senior Mce presiJent or any Vice president, any Second Mce President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary and duly attested and sealed wtin tne Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary; or (b) duly_ executed (under seal, if required) by one or more Aftomeys-in-Fact and Agents pursuanl io the power irrescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or by one or more Company offtcers pursuant to a wriften delegation of authority; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of each of the following officers: President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice president, any Assistani Vice Presi-dent, any Secretary, any Assiitant Secretary, and the seal of the Gompany may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attomey oito any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attomeys-in-Fac't for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and Jndertakindi and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such Poriver of Attomey or certificate bearing such facsir;ile signature-or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by such facsimile signature and fa&imile seal shall be valid and binding on the Company in the future with respect to any bond or understranding to which it is aftached. l, Kevln E. Hughes, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of Travelers of America, Travelers Casual$ and Surety Company, and St. Paul Fire and Marine lnsurance Company, do is a true and conec,t copy of the Power of Attomey executed by said Companies, which remains in full force and Dated this 8th dayof June 2021 IlARTF.] coilil D/.\7- >l *KeMn E. Hughes, To verify the authenticity of this Power of Altomey, plase call us at 7'8OO'427-3880, Ptease rcfer to the above-named Attorney-in-Fact and the details of the bond to which the power is attached. stilf,trl rffiil TA CITY OF KENT COMBINED DECLARATION FORM: NON-COLLUSTON, MTNTMUM 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: 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning Project Number: 21-3OO8 I NAME OF PROJECT Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc NAME OF BIDDER'S FIRM Steve Olson, Vice President SIGNATURE OF AUTHORTZED REPRESENTATIVE OF BIDDER Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 25 May 24,2O2L This chanoe o,rder form is for example purposes onlv. By submittinq a bid' the bidder aorees to be bound bv the terms of this chanqe order form for anv chanqe orders. CHANGE ORDER NO. lEnter # L, 2, 3, etc.] NAME OF CONTRACTOR:IInsert Cqmpany Namel ("Contractor") CONTRACT NAME & PROJECT NUMBER:f lnsert Name of Ofiginal Contrqct & Proiect #, if applicablel ORIGINAL CONTRACT DATE llnsert Date Original Contract was Sionedl 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 1 of the Contract is hereby modified to 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 datel 2. The contract amount and time for performance provisions of Section 1 of the Contract are also modified as follows: Original Contract Sum, (including applicable alternates and wssr) $ 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 $ Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 26 May 24,2O2I Original Time for Completion (insert date) Revised Time for Completion under prior Change Orders (insert date) Days Required (+) for this Change Order working days 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: R.r' (tlSr"t*") Print Name: (title) DATE CITY OF KENT: By: (signature) Print Name: Chad Bie-ren. P.E, Its Public Works Director (tiile) DATE: APPROVED AS TO FORM: (applicable if Mayor's signature required) Kent Law Department Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 27 May 24,202I 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 Order of Contents..,,....... Invitation to Bid Contractor Com plia nce Statement...... Date Have/ have not participated acknowledgment.....'.'..' Signature and address '....... Declaration - City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Date and signature ...'.. Administrative Policy Proposal First line of proposal - filled in .......... Unit prices are correct SUbCOntraCtOr LiSt (contracts over $lM - HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical).'.......... Subcontractors listed ProPerlY Signature .,.......... SUbCOntraCtOr LiSt (contracts over $1M - Structural Steel & Rebar Installation).. Subcontractors listed ProPerlY Date and signature '.....Contractor's Qualification Statement ..........'. Complete and notarized Statement that Bidder Has Not Been Disqualified Certification of Compliance with Wage Payment Statutes Proposal Signature Page All Addenda acknowledged Date, signature and address ........ Bid Bond Form tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr Signature, sealed and dated Power of Attorney............... (Amount of bid bond shall equal 5o/o of the total bid amount) Combined Declaration Form Signature ............ Change Order Form (Example)............. Bidder's Checklist 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) _ CIry OF KENT EOUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT To be executed by the successful bidder AFTER COMPLETION of this contract. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 28 May 24,2021 KENT PAYIIIENT AND PERFORMANCE BO]UD TO CITY OF KE]UT Bond No.107439924 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the undersigned,Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. as Principal, and Trarrelerc Ca<uslfu and Srrrnfv (lnmnanrr America ConnecJicut a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of llf$0{l{9tCI0( 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 17.099.49 together with any adustments, 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 representataves, 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 clTY 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 Mill Greek Gulvert Gleaning/Projer;r. lUumber: 21-3OO8 (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 prqjects 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 indemnify 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. lN 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. Mlll creek Culvert Cleanlng/Dahl ProJect Number: 21 -3008 29 May 24, 2021 \ TWO WITNESSES Kasey Olson Brothers Excavating, lnc. PRINCIPAL (enter BY: TITLE:Steve Olson, Vice President DATE:7 /1 /2021 CORPORATE SEAL: Travelers of America SURETY DATE: June 18.2021 TITLE: Holli Albers, Attorney-in-Fact DATE:7/1 1 Brt/ce Sturrock PRINT NAME DATE:7 /1 /2021 CORPORATE U) C) Mill Creek Culvert Cleanlng/Dahl ProJ€ct Numberr 21 .3(X}8 BY v_ -D ADDRESS; 1501 Fourth Ave., Suite 1000 Seattle, WA 98101 CERTIFICATE AS TO GORPORATE SEAL I hereby certify that I am the (Assista_nt) Secretary of the Corporation named as Steve O1sonPrincipal in the within Bond; that Who signed the said bond on behalf of the Principal Olson Brothers Excavating, Inc. 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. OR rsT SECRETARY Mike Olson,Secretarlr 30 May 24,2021 TRAVELERjl\ Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Travelers Casualty and Surety Company St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, and St. Paul Fire and Marine lnsurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint Holli Albers ofTACOMA , Washington , their true and lawtul Attomey(s)-in-Fact to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law lN VIf,TNESS WHEREOF, the Companies have caused this instrument to be signed, and their corporate seals to be hereto affxed, this 21st day of April, 2021. State of Connecticut By: City of Hartford ss. On this the 21st day of April, 2021, before me personally appeared Robert L. Raney, who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of each of the Gompanies, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of said Companies by himself as a duly authorized offtcer. lN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal. My Commission expires the 30th day of June, 2026 Anna P. No,rrik, Notary Public This Power of Attorney is granted under and by the authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of each of the Companies, which resolutions are now in full force and effect, reading as follows: RESOLVED, that the Ghairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Mce President, any Moe President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Seaetary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attomep-in-Fac-t and Agents to act for and on behalf of the Company and may give sudr appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authori$ may prescribe to sign with the Company's name and seal with the Company's seal bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking, and any of said oftcers or the Board of Directors at any time may remove any such appointee and revoke the power given him or her; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ghairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Mce President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President may delegate all or any pad of the foregoing authority to one or more officers or employees of this Company, provided that each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secretary; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that any bond, recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when (a) signed by the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Mce President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President, any Second Mce President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Seoetary or any Assistant $ecretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary; or (b) duly executed (under seal, if required) by one or more Attomeys-in-Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegaiion of authorig; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of each of the following officers: President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Mce President, any Assistant Mce President, any Secretary, any Assistant Seoetary, and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attorneys-in- Fac{ for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such Power of Attomey or oertificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding on the Company in the future with respect to any bond or understanding towhich it is attached. l, Kevln E. Hughes, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary true and conect copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Dated ttris 18th day of June , 2021 of do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full force and effect. HARTFORD COi'lN'on U) c) */* f /44*I Kevin E. Hughes, Assi6tant Secretary To ven'fy tha authenticity of this Power of Attorney, pleasa call us at ISOO-42I-388O. Plsse rcfer to the abve-namd Attomey(s)-in-Fac't and the d&ails of lhe bond to whrbh this Power of Attamey ie alhchd. fiififForo, coflll.ffi|lnrt ttotABv{+ 9UFi.lo MfrlFOND, CONil, FilMf,s|r 1 CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, is entered into between the CITY OF KENT, a Washington municipal corporation ("City"),and Ol-son Brothers Excavating, fnc. organized under the laws of the State of Washinqton , located and doing business at 6622 112tf:, St- E-. hrvalfuo- wA 98373 ("Contractor") WITN ESS 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: The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials, and equipment for: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Project Number: 21-3OO8in 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 2O2I 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 202I 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 work shall be physically completed within forty-five (45) working days, The term of this Contract shall continue until all work has been completed, Final Acceptance has occurred, and all Contractor obligations have been fulfilled. 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. The total contract amount for all Work performed under this Contract, including Washington State Sales Tax, is $6L7,099.49. 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. 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. 2 3 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21-3008 31 June 9, 2021 4 5 It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the City by reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein, Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, volunteers and assigns harmless from any and all claims, i{uries, 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 ifluries 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 competentjurisdiction determine that this contract is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily i{ury 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 INSURANEE, 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. 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. 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. 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. 6 7 I Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21 -3008 32 May 24,2021 CITY OF KENT BY DANA RALPH, MAYOR DATE ATTEST: KIMBERLEY A. KOMOTO, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM KENT LAW DEPARTMENT CONTRACTOR Olson Brothers BY PRINT NAME: Steve olson TITLE: DATE:6/21 /2021 Vice ident Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21 -3OOB 33 May 24,2021 07/08/2021 EXHIBIT A r NSURANCE REQU I REMENTS FOR GONSTRUGTION PROJECTS Insurance The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for ifiuries 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. ,\. 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 OO O1 or its equivalent, with minimum limits of $3,OOO,OOO 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,OOO,OOO 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 Gity shall be named as an Additional Insured under the Gontactor's Gommercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the Gity. All endorsements adding Additional lnsureds shall be issued on form CG 2() 1O 11 85 or a form deemed equivalent, providing the Additional lnsureds 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 lnsurance Services Office (lSO) form CA OO 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. lf necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. 3, Workers'Compensation coverage as required by the lndustrial lnsurance laws of the State of Washington, B. Minimum Amounts of I nsurance Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits: 1. Gommercial General Liability insurance shall be written with minimum limits of $3,OOO,OOO 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,OOO,OOO 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Prqject Number: 21 -3008 34 May 24,2O21 EXHIBIT A (Gontinued) 2. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily iryury and property damage of $1,0OO,OOO per accident. C. Other lnsurance 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. 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 lnsurance. 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. Gontractor's I nsurance 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 lnsurance Requirements Section of this Contract or other property insurance applicable to the work. The policies shall provide such waivers by endorsement or otherwise. 2 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21 -3008 35 May 24,2021 EXHIBIT A (Gontinued) F. Acceptability of lnsurers lnsurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:Vll. G. Verification of Goverage 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl Project Number: 21 -3OOB 36 May 24,2021 Client#: 12996 OLSOBROSACORD^. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: DATE (MM/DDTYYYY) 6l't8t2021 THIS CERTIFICATE IS tss UED AS A MATTER o F IN F ORMA TION ON LY AN D co NFE RS N o RIGHTS U PO N THE c ERTIFICA TE HOLD ER.THISCERTIFCATEDOES NOT AFFIRMATIVE L OR NEGATIVE LY AMEND EXTEN D OR AL T ER TH E COVERAGE AFFORDED B THE POLtCT ESBELowTHISCERTIFICATEOF NSU RANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT B ETWE EN THE rss UI NG IN sURER(s),AUTHORIZE DREPRESENTATIVEORPRODUCER,AND THE c ERTIFICATE HOLDER. MPORT ANT:the cate h older IS an NSU RED,th e pol cy(ies)must have D ITIONAL rNs URED betfSUBROGATtoNISWAIVED, orsubject to the terms and co n d it ons of the policy,certa n policies may req UI re an endorseme nt.A statementthscertificatedoesnot confer rights to the certifi cate holder onanytneuofsuchendorseme PRODUCER Propel lnsurance Tacoma Commercial lnsurance 1201 Pacific Ave, Suite 1000 Tacoma, WA 98402 Casey Jackson 253 310-4142 866 577-1326 casey.jackso ro insurance.com AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # ;NSURER A . Bitco National lnsuance Com pany 20109INSURED Olson Brothers Excavating lnc. 6622 1121h Street East Puyallup, WA 98373 INSI.JRER B INSURER C : INSURER INSI.JRER E: INSURER F: REVISION NUMBER MAY ISTHIS CTO THATERTIFY THE POLICIES INSUOF ERANC DLISTE HAVEBELOW BEEN TOSSUED INSTHE REU NAI\4EDD FOABOVE R TH POLIE PERICY ODNDICATED.TNOTWITHSAN ING ANY MENTREQUIRE ORTERIV OFCONDITION CONTRACTANY OR OTHER UDOC IVIENT ITH RES TOPECT WHICH THISFICERTICAl\4ATE Y E ISSUE ORD Y PERT AIN,THE AFNSURANCE BYFORDED THE POLICIES RIDESC HEREINBED SUBJECTIS ALLTO ETH TERMSSEXCLUStoNCANDOFONDITIONSPOLICIESSUCHITSLIMSHOWNHAVEREDUBEENDPAIDBYl\ilS.CLAI TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY LIMITS EACH OCCURRENCE 1 000 $300 MED EXP one $10 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1 000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2 000 PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG 000$ A x COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: X PD Ded: $2,000 PRO.JEcr I I CLAIfulS.MADE OCCUR LOCPOLICY OTHER: cLP3700490 1130t2020 11 $ Llt\,1r 'l 000XBODILY INJURY (Per person)$ BODILY INJURY (Per accidenr)$ X $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY HIRED AUTOS ONLY SCHEDULED AUTOS NON.OWNED AUTOS ONLY cAP3700491 1t30t2020 11t30t202 $ X EACH OCCURRENCE UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB OCCUR AGGREGATE A X cuP281 8991 1130t2020 "11t30t202 E.L. EACH 1 E.L. DISEASE 1 000 A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY N NH) underdescribe OF N/A cLP3700490 WA Stop Gap ONLY 1t30t2020 11t30t2 E.L. DISEASE. POLICY LIMIT 0001 Additional lnsured Status applies per attached form(s). Waiver of Subrogation applies per attached form(s). RIDESC PTION OF TIONSOPERA LOCATIONS VEHICLES 101(ACORD RemarksAdditional le,Schedu be tfattachedmay more tsspace req u ired)itM IRE Cree ck rtulve ntClea P Nng umber -30082',1roject R ELLA o 1988-2 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 015 ACORD CORPORATTON. All rights reserved. City of Kent Public Works Department 400 West Gowe Kent, WA 98032 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORETHE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED INACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE firr.u";{. ,#',//-r.i,{n*n,',",.* AcoRD 25 (2016t03) 1 ot 1 #s466591 0/M439751 0 EVDOO This page has been left blank intentionally. GOX-2279 (12/92) SCHEDULE OF FORMS AND ENDORSEMENTS NAMED INSURED POLICY NUMBER OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING, INC. CLP 3 700 490 GU-3076 (04/16) PRIVACY STATEMENT GU-4320 (05/04) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS GU-4871 (09/20) POLICYHOLDER DISCLOSURE - NOTICE OF TERRORISM INSURANCE COVERAGE GU-5066 (08/16) POLICYHOLDER NOTICE GU-2368 (12/18) AUDIT INFORMATION GU-5032 (11/15) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS GU-5200 (04/19) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS GU-5217 (10/19) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS GU-5218 (10/19) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS GU 2510 (06/96) QUICK REFERENCE - COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART GU-2990 (05/00) FLOOD INSURANCE NOTICE GOX 2278 (12/92) SCHEDULE OF NAMED INSUREDS GOX 2281 (12/92) SCHEDULE OF PREMISES LOCATIONS GOX 2279 (12/92) SCHEDULE OF FORMS AND ENDORSEMENTS CLP-2584 (04/16) COMMERCIAL LINES POLICY DECLARATIONS IL 01 23 (11/13) WASHINGTON CHANGES - DEFENSE COSTS IL 01 46 (08/10) WASHINGTON COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS IL 01 57 (07/02) WASHINGTON CHANGES - ACTUAL CASH VALUE IL 01 98 (09/08) NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY EXCLUSION ENDORSEMENT IL 09 35 (07/02) EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN COMPUTER RELATED LOSSES IL 09 53 (01/15) EXCLUSION OF CERTIFIED ACTS OF TERRORISM IL 09 83 (01/08) WASHINGTON - AMENDMENT OF TERRORISM EXCLUSIONS GL-2438-PKG (04/16) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DECLARATIONS GOX-2446 (07/95) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SCHEDULE GOX-2446 (07/95) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SCHEDULE GOX-2446 (07/95) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY SCHEDULE CG 00 01 (04/13) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM GL 687c (01/86) EXCLUSION (DISMANTLING, DEMOLITION, WRECKING OR SALVAGE OPERATIONS) GL-2784 (09/11) EXTENDED LIABILITY COVERAGE GL-3088 (10/19) LAND IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS EXTENDED LIABILITY COVERAGE L 1751b (09/14) EXCLUSION (ASBESTOS) L2399B (10/01) LIMITED POLLUTION COVERAGE - "WORK SITES" L 2474a (02/99) EXCLUSION - LEAD CG 03 00 (01/96) DEDUCTIBLE LIABILITY INSURANCE CG 04 35 (12/07) EMPLOYEE BENEFITS LIABILITY COVERAGE CG 04 42 (11/03) STOP GAP - EMPLOYERS LIABILITY COVERAGE ENDORSEMENT - WASHINGTON CG 20 12 (04/13) ADDITIONAL INSURED - STATE OR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY OR SUBDIVISION OR POLITICAL SUBDIVISION - PERMITS OR AUTHORIZATIONS CG 01 97 (12/07) WASHINGTON CHANGES - EMPLOYMENT-RELATED PRACTICES EXCLUSION CG 04 50 (05/08) WASHINGTON CHANGES - WHO IS AN INSURED CG 20 01 (12/19) PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION CG 21 06 (05/14) EXCLUSION - ACCESS OR DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL OR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND DATA-RELATED LIABILITY - WITH LIMITED BODILY INJURY EXCEPTION CG 21 09 (06/15) EXCLUSION - UNMANNED AIRCRAFT CG 21 41 (12/19) EXCLUSION - INTERCOMPANY PRODUCTS SUITS CG 21 49 (09/99) TOTAL POLLUTION EXCLUSION ENDORSEMENT CG 21 73 (01/15) EXCLUSION OF CERTIFIED ACTS OF TERRORISM CG 21 86 (12/04) EXCLUSION - EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEMS CG 22 34 (04/13) EXCLUSION - CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ERRORS AND OMISSIONS CG 22 79 (04/13) EXCLUSION - CONTRACTORS - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY CG 26 77 (12/04) WASHINGTON - FUNGI OR BACTERIA EXCLUSION GOX-2279 (12/92) SCHEDULE OF FORMS AND ENDORSEMENTS NAMED INSURED POLICY NUMBER OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING, INC. CLP 3 700 490 GL-4105 (06/02) LIMITATION OF COVERAGE FOR INSUREDS WHO ARE INDIVIDUALS, TRUSTS OR ESTATES GL-4302 (09/14) SILICA EXCLUSION GL-4473 (08/06) BLANKET EXCLUSION - DESIGNATED OPERATIONS COVERED BY A CONSOLIDATED INSURANCE PROGRAM GL-4666 (01/11) EXCLUSION - ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS OR SURVEYORS PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY GL-4697 (02/12) WASHINGTON CHANGES GL-5057 (10/16) ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS GL-5058 (10/16) ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - ONGOING OPERATIONS GOX-2545A (04/11) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SCHEDULE GOX-2545A (04/11) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SCHEDULE GOX-2545A (04/11) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SCHEDULE GOX-2545A (04/11) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SCHEDULE CP 00 10 (10/12) BUILDING AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE FORM CP 00 30 (10/12) BUSINESS INCOME (AND EXTRA EXPENSE) COVERAGE FORM CP 00 90 (07/88) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS CP 10 30 (09/17) CAUSES OF LOSS - SPECIAL FORM CP 01 40 (07/06) EXCLUSION OF LOSS DUE TO VIRUS OR BACTERIA CP 04 05 (09/17) ORDINANCE OR LAW COVERAGE CP 04 05 (09/17) ORDINANCE OR LAW COVERAGE CP 04 05 (09/17) ORDINANCE OR LAW COVERAGE CP-2230 (05/17) EXTENDED PROPERTY COVERAGE CP 01 26 (10/12) WASHINGTON CHANGES CP 01 60 (12/98) WASHINGTON CHANGES - DOMESTIC ABUSE CP 01 79 (10/12) WASHINGTON CHANGES - EXCLUDED CAUSES OF LOSS CP-4753 (01/13) NEWLY ACQUIRED PROPERTY AT DESCRIBED PREMISES IM-1785 (11/85) GENERAL PURPOSE INLAND MARINE DECLARATIONS IM-5122 (01/19) DECLARATION OF COVERAGES - BUILDERS RISK AND INSTALLATION FLOATER FORM CM 01 07 (06/19) WASHINGTON CHANGES IM-1302 (01/19) EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE IM-1302 (01/19) EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE IM-1302 (01/19) EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE IM-1615 (05/17) CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT LEASED, BORROWED OR RENTED FROM OTHERS IM-5008 (05/17) SCHEDULE OF COVERAGES - CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT IM-5015 (05/17) SMALL TOOLS ENDORSEMENT IM-2097 (02/17) AMENDATORY ENDORSEMENT - WASHINGTON IM-5054 (05/17) BLANKET LOSS PAYEES IM-5070 (05/17) WAIVER OF THEFT DEDUCTIBLE IM-5074 (05/17) CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT COVERAGE SCHEDULED EQUIPMENT FORM IM-5121 (01/19) BUILDERS RISK COVERAGE OLSON BROTHERS EXCAVATING, INC.CUP 2 818 991 GU-3076 (04-16) NOTICE PRIVACY STATEMENT GU-4320 (05-04) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS - U.S. TREASURY DEPTS OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL ("OFAC") GU-4871 (09-20) POLICYHOLDER DISCLOSURE NOTICE OF TERRORISM INSURANCE COVERAGE GU-5182 (09-18) ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS CUP 00 01D (04-16) COMMERCIAL UMBRELLA POLICY DECLARATIONS CUP 00 07 (03-97) COMMERCIAL UMBRELLA POLICY - SCHEDULE GOX2278 (12-92) SCHEDULE OF NAMED INSUREDS GOX2279 (12-92) SCHEDULE OF FORMS AND ENDORSEMENTS CUP 00 05 (01-19) COMMERCIAL UMBRELLA LIABILITY POLICY COVERAGE FORM CUP 00 13 (02-99) EXCLUSION - CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ERRORS AND OMISSIONS CUP 00 23 (03-97) EXCLUSION - INTERCOMPANY PRODUCTS SUITS CUP 00 40 (03-97) EMPLOYEE BENEFITS LIABILITY EXCESS COVERAGE CUP 00 51 (03-97) EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY LIMITATION ENDORSEMENT CUP 00 64 (01-11) EXCLUSION - ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS OR SURVEYORS PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY CUP 00 69 (02-99) CONTRACTORS' LIMITATION ENDORSEMENT CUP 00 91 WA (05-05) EXCLUSION - FUNGUS OR BACTERIA CUP 00 93 (06-02) LIMITATION OF COVERAGE FOR INSUREDS WHO ARE INDIVIDUALS, TRUSTS OR ESTATES CUP 00 96 (01-15) EXCLUSION OF CERTIFIED ACTS OF TERRORISM CUP 00 98 (02-04) SILICA EXCLUSION CUP 01 45 (01-19) WASHINGTON CHANGES CUP 01 72 (07-01) POLLUTION EXCLUSION - FOLLOW FORM CUP 03 07 (06-04) EXCLUSION - DISMANTLING, DEMOLITION, WRECKING OR SALVAGE OPERATIONS CUP 03 11 WA (01-06) EXCLUSION OF TERRORISM CUP 03 12 (01-07) BLANKET EXCLUSION - DESIGNATED OPERATIONS COVERED BY A CONSOLIDATED INSURANCE PROGRAM CUP 03 13 (01-07) BLANKET WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US CUP 03 16 (01-11) CHANGES - OTHER INSURANCE - ADDITIONAL INSUREDS CUP 03 20 (12-13) EXCLUSION - EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEMS CUP 24 73 (10-00) EXCLUSION - LEAD TTIIS ET{)OffiEIIIENT Cruil\GISTHE POTICY. PLEASE READ rr CAtrRJLLY. POENDEDUAHUWMVERAffi This endorsenent npdifies insurance prorided under the fdlorruing: MilNtEHoAL GfiI\EHAL UABIUTY @\]ERAGE FffiI,I It_is agreed that the provisians listed below apply mly upon the entry of an of sucfr provision. in the box next to the caption A ffi *oaO Fonnlrlaned lnsured ffi CfrarteredArcraft ffi Coverage Territory Broadened F. G. H. L J. K B. c. D. E A Bodily lnjury F<tersion Enployee As lnsureds - Flealth Care Serruim Nbr-Cl^ned Vlhtercraft U abi I ity Liberalizatim tvedical Pairnrents - lrrcreased Units ffi neanOeO bpected or lntended Exception Property Perils Legal Liabrlity ffi nroaUened g.rpplenentary kyrrents tr. B. BROAD FOFilT/I MITGD I]VSUreD SECilON [ - \Itf{O lS A l IFISUHED , Faragraph 3 is deleted and replaced by the follcnruing: 3. Any..orgirnization you. newly acquire or fgrm. ex€pt for a partnersFrip, joint venture or linited l,fl1i! gs1y, and over-whidr ycx"r neintain nntority cr nership oi'intbiesr (sit;;rnore) tror wnch y0.t have assunBd the adive nnnagenent, will qualify as a Nlamed llrsured if therb isno other sinilar inzurance available to that ugdnization. Flovrever: a Cnverage under this. provisign is afforded only until the end of the policy period or the 12-nnnth anniversary of the policy inoeption date, rrr,hichever is earlier; b. cotrcrage 4 qF not,qpply to "bodily injur!' or "property danage" that om.rrred beforeyal acquired or fonrBd the organizaticir; ' c Cot/erage ,B d"* not upply to "personal and advertising injuryi'arising out of an offensecoffrritted before yal acquired or fonrBd the organizatiori. BOTT LY INJURY P$ET{SIOhI sEcnor{ v- DEFII\$ilONS , Faragraph s, is deleted and replaoed bythe fdlurving: 3. "Bodily injuryi' nears bodily.injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person, i6ludinglt*t.l anglti$ or dmth resulting ft*n "t'y of these, at anytine. naentfu *bui$ 't**u *ytype of npntal or enptional illness or disease. EI\,PLOYEffiAS lhFuREm- HEALTH CAffi SEH\ICES SECTIOhI ll - \A,t{O |SAI{ il{SURED, ttem 2a(i[d) is deteted. X X X X X X X cL-27U(09/11)-1- E D, G H. hIONI0|\JNED WATERCRA,FT UABI UTY SEGIION l- CO\IERAGES, @VERAffiA 2 EGLLHOI{S , ltem g(2) is replaced with: {2) Auatercraft you do not cn ,n that is: (a) Less than 51 feet long; and (b) trlot being used to carry persons or propertyfor a cfrarge. UBEMUZATTON StrItOhl lV - COMITIOilIS, is arnended to indude: 10. Liberalizaticn lf ue adopt a drange in our fonrs or rules ltitrich uonld broaden the coverage of this @icy withcrrt an additimal prenium charge, the broader overage will apply. This extsrsim is effedive upon the approval of sr;dl broader coverage in yotr slate of donicile. CIIAHTEffiD ARCRAFT SECIION I - CO\JERAGES, Corerage A, E<dusions, ltem 29{6) is added: t6) At aircraft in whidr ycu have no cnnnership interest and that you have cfartered with crew MVERAGE TERFilI'ORY BROADENED SffinOf{V- DEHMfiONS, ltem 4a is replaced with: a- The Lhited $ates of ArrBrica (induding its territorie and pmsessrons), Canada, Benruda, the Bahanns, the Cayran ldands, Bitish Virgin l$lards ard fuerto Flim. IETXCAL PAYT\GNIS . INICREASED UMTS Unlss @\GRAGE C - IIEUCAL PAYIIGNTS is exduded from this pdiq6 SECflON I - COVEHAGES , Oorcrage C, Insuring Agreenrnt , ltern c. is added: c. The nBdical epense linit provided $r this pdicy shall be the greater of: (1) $10,000;or @ The anrrunt shCIm in the declarations. P(PAI$IED PGECIED or INTEIVIED P(CErtnON SECflON l- COVHqAGES , 2 Elrdusions ltem a is anended as fdlornrs: a. btpected or lntended lnjury - "bodi$ injurl/' or "property danage' expected or intended frorn the standpcint. of the insured. This exdusion does not apply to "hidily injurt'' or "propefi daffHge" resufting from the use of reasonable foroe to protect persons or property. F. I lr GL-27U (0s/11)4--' J. PROPEHTYPffiLS LECIAL UABIUTV A SECilON I - mVEnAGffi, CO\ERAGE A" 2 Exdusions, the last paragraph fdlcnrring exdusion q. is rrylaoed with: Exdusion c thrargh n, do not apply to danage by fire, e4$osion, snnke, uater danage, sprinlder leakage, or lightning to prenises while rented to you or ten'porarily ocaiped by yo: with the pernission of the owner. A separate linit of insurance applies to this mverage as described in SECIICIII lll - UMIS tr I}{SI.RAI{CE . B.SrcnON ill - UMTS OF IISURAI{CE , ltern 6. is replaced rruith: A fubted to 5. abcrve, the Darnage to freryise Fbflted to You Linit isthe npst ue will pay under Coverage A for danages because of "prope/ty darnage' to any one prenise while rented to you, or in the case of darnags by fire, e4dooion, srmke, uater danage, sprinlder leakage or lightning, uhile rented to you or tenporarily ocapred by yon with the pernission of the ou,ner, arising art of any me fire, e$osion, snnke, raater darnage, sprinlder lmkage or lightning incidsrt. The Darnage to Prenises Fbnted to Yori Linit proMded by this policy shall be the greater of: 1. $300,000or Z The anpurrt sl"vcun in the dedarations. c.SrcnON M - milnGRClAL GEhERAL UAHUW WrSrnONS, ltern .b.(1[a[ii) is replaced with: (ii)That is fire, e>plosion, srpke, uater danage, sprinkler leakage or lightning insurance for prenises uhile rented to you or tenporarily ocapied by you with the pemission of the o!!fter. D. SECIIONV- trHMTIOhIS, ltem 9.a is re$aced Wth: a A wrtrad for a lmse of prenises. Fb\,rever, that portion of the contrad for a lmse of prenises that indennifim any person or organization for darnage by fire, erylosion, snrcke, uater danage, sprinlder leakage or lightning to prenises while rerted to you or tenporarilyomtped byycu with the pemission of the omer is not an "insured contract." BROADET\ED SI.JPPIIIT,ENIARY PAYI\IENTS SECfiON I - @VEHAffi, g*FpLEMNIAFilf PAYRENTS - Coterages A and B, ltem 1.h and 1.d are replaced ltith: 1.b. The mst of bail bonds required because of accidents or trafiic law Molations arising out of the use of any vehicle to wfricft the Bodily lnjury Uability C.overage applies. \ b do not have to fumidr these bonds. 1.d.Al reasonable openses ino*red by the insured at our request to assist us in the investigation or defense of the daim or "suit," ircluding actual loss of earnings up to $500 a day because of tirne off frorn unrk K GL-27& (00/11)-& This page has been left blank intentionally TTSS ET{DOFSHIGNT CfIATIIGES T}E POI.JCY. PLEASE EAD IT CAFEFI.J.LY I.AI{) II\FRO\IEI\,EilIT MNTRA#TOM B$ENDED UAHUTY COVIEfiAGE lhis endorsenBnt nndif ies inzurarpe provided under the f dlowing: CCruI,EFCIAL GEMRAL LIAHUTY OOVERAGE FOHIT,I t is agreed that the provisions listed belorru apply mly upon the entry of anf snch provision. [-Fl in the box next to the caption \ 3. l. J, l. L i [n Unintentional Failureto Dsdose l-hzards =. fxl Broadened tr/obile fruipnent kdnership and Jc{nt Venture b<tension Contradors A.rtonatic Additional lnsured Coverage - Ongoing Cperations Ar"*onetic \Ahiver of Subrogation E)dended trjotice of Cancellatior, l.,lonreneual Personal and Aclvertising lnjury - Contractual Coverage Itlonerfl oyrrent D scri ni nati on Uqmr Uability Broadened Conditions Autonatic Additional lnsureds - ftuipnent Leases M. m Oonstnrction Prc{ed GeneralAgEregate Units N. [n Fellcnru Er,goyee Coverage O. [n n'operV Danagetothe t{arrpd lnsured's \A,brk P. m Care, O.stcdyor Control O [n Bectronic kta Uability C.overage R [n Oonsdidated lnsurance Program Fbsidual Ual*lity Coverage Altonatic Additimal lnzureds - f\rlanagers or Lessors of Prenfses A:tonatic Additimal lnzureds * $ate or GovemnBrilal ngency or. fu itical SnMivisions * Pemits or Atthorizations U. m Contractors Anornatic Additional lnzured Coverage - Conpeted Operations S. T. V Additional lnsured - Engineers, Arcl^ritects or $urueyors ard Coxtruction C,ontracts I, PAHIMHSHPAIS JOINI\ENTTtr FfiENISIot.I The following provision is added to SECIION il - t/ljHo lSAlt lF.tSt.HED : The last full paragraph whictr reads as follcrua: Itlo person or organization is an insurd with respect to the conduct of any a.irrsrt or pasl partnership,joint venture or limted liability conpany that is not shorrn as a l\aned lnzured in thb Dedarations'ii deleted and replaced with the follcnruing:- Wth respect tqthe oq.lduct of any past or prment joint venture or partnership not *rornnr as a tlaned lnsured in the Dedaratims and of whidl yc[J are oi uere a partner b nsrtei', you are an insured, but only with respect to liability {s!ng out 9f '!air \,rorl(' cn Oetraf of any partnerslrip orlclint venture notshoun as a hlaffEd lnsured in the Dedarations, provided no otheir sinilar iiaUtiV insurance is availableto yoir for "ycx,lr uork" in onnection with your'interest in sucfr partnership or jcirrt venture. m lnsured Contract bctension - Railroad ProperV 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X ;L-3088 (0911 1) B MNTRACTOre A.fiAN/TANC AMTIOI\IAL II{S..RED M\EHAGE - ONGqNG OPERATICT{S SFCflON fi - \,li|l-lO lS At{ lhlStHED is anended to irdude as an additional insured any person or organization uho iq rquir# b.y vwitten mntract to be an additional inzured on your poticy, tiit-onfwirr respect to liatility for "bodily injur!', "propedy danage" or "per$onal ano aaveirtislnf in;iry' carsiio, inwfple or in part, by 1. Your acts or o'rissions; or z The ads or onissions of those acting on.your bdralf; in the perfonnance of ycxrr ongorng operations for the additicnal irsured(s) at the prdect{;) designated in the written mntract. Wth res@ to the insurane afforded to these additional insureds, the fdlorning additional exclusionsapply This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury/' or "property darnage" occurring after: 1. AII wrd! induding rmterials, parts or equipnent fumished in oonnectim with sudr raodc on the PQect (other than service, nairtenance or iepairsl to be perforned by or on behalf of tne aOOitional insured(s) at the location of the corered operatiors iras been mndeteci; or 2. That portion of "your uorK' out of which the injury or darnage ariss has been put to its intended use bV anY person or organization other than arrnnel contractd or subcorrtractor iilgaged i. pr'6-ffig operations for a prirnipal as a part of the sanre prciect. This insurarrce is excess of all other insurance available to the additional insured, rnhether primary, exces$,mntingent or m any other basis, unless the written mrtract requires this insuiance to k[ priniiry. fn inat event, this insurance, yll..be pnnrary rdative to irsurarrce poticyis) wtrich designate tfre idOitiondt insureOas a l{anred lnsured in the Dedardtions and vr,e will not'requir'e'mntrihXion"frorn srictr insurance if the 'written contrad also. requires that this insurance ne non<iontrihrtory. Alt wth-iespect to all otherinsurarpe under wfricfr the additional insured qualifies as an insured or aOOitional insur€h, this insuran@willbeexms. C. A[.TO[\[ANC WAVER OF SLtsMGATION Item 8. of sffittoN lv - @l|,nGffiAL GETGRAL uAHury cotwnoNs, is deleted and reptaced with the following: 8. Transfer d FIghts cf fucovery Against Odrers to l.ts and Artormtic Vrilaiver of g,rbrogatim. & lf the insured has riglrts to recover all or part of any pai/ne"rt ue have nade under thisCovqrage Form,.tlpse rigfirts are transferred'to us. Thi; ihsured rust do nof,ing afdr bss i; inp*t tl",o$ rig$s. At a.tr request, the insured will bring "suit" or transfer those ri[frs to * anO help us enforcethem. b. lf required by a written mntract exeqlted prior to loss, ue uaive arry rigl'rt of remvery u€ nav Bp:qTg,,any per1,n. or.,orgirnizatim i:ecause of payner"rts r,re irnXe tor injury cir;"*& anstng otrt of '!anr uorl('for that person or orgmization. D. pfiEMm MJnCE OF CAt{CH.t_ATtq{ No[\nH\E1r/AL Item A'Zb. of the coltllffirl FoLlcY c0nEmoNs , is deleted ard replaed with the fo$oning: hz.b. 60 days before the effective date of the cancellation if v\e cancel for any other reasol. Item L sf sffinoN M - @nrilcnoAL GEMRAL UAHUry @rwTtoNs, is deteted and replacedwith the fdlowing: 9. Vr,l#NVrEDOhlOrHEnEvt/ GL-3088 (0e/11)-2- ^ lf tre drcose to nonrenew this @icy, ue will nail or deliver to the first Nlarred lnzured shcnrrn inthe Dedaratiors rrvritten notice of the nonreneraal rpt less than 60 days before tfre ealratim date. b. lf u,e do rnt gjve notiry { our int-ent to nonrenew as precribed in a above, it is agreed that younny extend the period of this policy for a nnxjm.lm hOOitional sixty(60) Oar,,s trorriits scfreOrlteO e&tiration date. \fvhere not othenrlise prohibrited by law, the existirlj tenrs, mnditions and rateswill rernin in, _e,t{$. during that extenbim period.- lt is fufther agieeO thit so lmg as if is not othennise pronipileo W law this me tine sxty day extension is tfie sote roreoy ifofquioatecj danages available to the insured as a result of olr failure to give the rptice as presuineO in S.a abwe. E UilSNTENNOML FAILT.ffiTO TISCLGE I-IAZAffi $f'oug.f' tr,e relied ol y.our represertatiors as to.existing and pasl hazards, if unintentionally ycxr slrgtrldfail to disdose all sudl hazards at the irception date of |arr policy, rne Wtt not OenV mverale unOer ttriiOoverage Form because of sucl-tfailure. F. BMAtrr€DNJOBLE ECIJIPilTENT Item 12.b. of SECIION V - trHNnCNS , is deleted and replaced with the fdlorving: 12b. Vehides naintained for use sdely on or next to prarises, sites or locations yog ov!n, rent oro@ipy. G PEffi}.IAL AT{) ATTVEKNS|NG INJURT, CONIRACTUAL M\CRAGE E<clusim2e. of SFCilON l, @VERAGE B is ddeted. I.I. hIOT{EIFLOYITGNT EISCHMIWNON Unless "personal and aclvertising injun/' is excluded frornthis policy: Item 14. of SrcnCNV- EHhmOlrlS , isanpndedtoirdude: "Persorlal and adv..ertising inju$ dso neans enbarrassnent or huniliation, rnental or enptiornldi$ress, ply.n4 .illness,-physrcat inpainrent, loss of earning capacity of ,rbetaty loss, vttrior iicaused by "discrinination." SffnOf'l V - EHNffiOfrlS, is anended to indude: "Dscrinirntim" ffEarts the unlawful treatnent of irdiMduals based on race, color, ethnic origin, age,gender or religion. Item 2. E<dusims of SEC*flON l, m\rERA@ B , is anerded to indude: "krsonal and advertising inju$' arising cx.n of 'Uiscrirrinatfon" direc4y or irdirecly rdated to the pastenploynent, enploynefit or prospective enploynent of any persin or class'of persons by'*tinsured; "Persor'lal and advertisirq.injur!' arising out of "discrinination" by or at ycxJr, ycur agents tr yc[Jr"enployees" direction or vilth yair, your frwrts or ycx:r "enployees',-lirorn/A&-;i 6fi*rt; "Fersonal and aclverti$ng injur!' arising out of 'discrininatis'1" diredly or indirdly related to the sale,rental, lease ot,^1q].qry or prospective sale,.rental, lease or subkiase "i rrw'O-"tilng, pe;tnr6"i lodging or prenises by or at the direction of any insured; or Fines, penalties, ,specific perfonrnnce or injurxtiors levied or inposed by a gwernnental entity, orgovernnental mde, law, or sjaturte because df "discrinination." GL-3088 (0st11)-$ Jfl,nR UAHUTY ixcludm2c. of SEgnCNl, @VEHAGEA , isdeleted. STADEI€DCOf\EITIOT{S tens 2.a and 2h of sEcnoN u - mninrEHoAl GEMRAL LTAHUTY m\Drnor\s, are deletedrd replaoed ttith the folloruing: I hrtieslnTheEventOf Occutrene, Offense Oaim*$,rit: a- You m;st see to it that ure are notified of an "oocunence" or an offense wfricfr nay result in a daim as socn as practicaHe after the "oca;rrenoe" has been repcrted to ycu, bne of your officers or an "enployee" designated to give notice to us, frlotice shorld irrclude:- (1) FbW when ard nfrere the "ocqlrrence" or offense took place; (2) The nanBs ard addresses of any injured persons and witnesses; and (3) The nature ard location of any injury or danage arising out of the "occurrerrce" or offense. b. lf a daim is nade or "sil.lit" is brcx.rght agatnst any insured, yru rnrst: (1) Remrd the speofics of the claim or "suit" and the date received as soori as you, one of your officers, or an "en$oyee" designated to record such infonrstion is notified of it; and (2) lptify ts in witing as soon as pradicable after you, one of yulr officers, ycur legal departfiErt or an "enpoyed' you deignate to give us s{,dr noti& lmrns of thei dains-or "suit." tem 2.e. is addedto SECTTON lV- COlVnGTALGEfWHALLtABtUTymnnmOtrlS : le. lf ycu-report an "ocoJrrence" tg your uorkers mnpensirtion insurer wfricfr develops into a liabrility clajm for whidt mverage is provided bythe Ooverage Fonq failureto report strcfr "oe:rrence" to us' at the tinB of "occurren@" shall not be deened in violation of paragraphs Zan 2h, and 2c. Flov€V€r, yot shall give r,vritten rrotice of this "occurrerrce" to us as soon as you are nade aware of the fact tlrat this "oco.lrren@" nay be a liability daim rather than a uorkers contcensation daim. N.tro[itATtc AffxnoML htst.HEm - EGI.IFItrNT LEASffi iECnCx{ ll - vVl-lO lS At{ ll.lStnED is anpnded to irdude any person or organization with whonr ycxl lqr* i? a.llrltlgn.equipnlent lease or rental agreenent to nane as an additional insured with respeci to iability for "bodily injury/', "property danage" or "personal and advertising injur/' caused, at least in part, by tour nninten gpgratlol, gr ury W yxr of the equipnent leasbd-to you by sucfr person or xganization, subject to the follorruing additional exdusions. lhe insurarce provided tothe additional insured does rot applyto: l. "Bodily injury/' or "property danuge" occurring after yotr cease leasing the equipnent. L "Bodily injur/'or "property danage'arising orrt d the sole negligance of the additional insured. l. "ft"ryedydamage" to: a Propefty ou,rred, used or omrpied by or rented to the additional insured; or b. Property in the care, firstdy or mntrd of the additional insured or o/er \tuhich the additionalirsurd is lor any purpoce exercising pl.'ldcd control. 0BB (0e/1 1)A-c?- This insurarrce is excess of all other insurance availaHe to the additional insured, wtrether prinnry, exce$s, contingent or on any other basis, unless the written mntract requires this insurance to be prinnry. ln that event, this irsurane will be prin€ry relative to insurarxre policy(s) whidr designate the additional insured as a f{anBd lnsured in the Dedaratiors and ue will not require mntrihition from suctr insurance if the witten corfirac't also requires that this insurane be non-mntriburtory. But with respect to all other insurance under whicfr the additional insured qualifie as an insured or additional insured, this insurance will be excess. L IT\EUffiD MNIRACT DfiEr\lsION - HNLrcNO FffiERWATS ffihISTHIJCTION COT{IEA TS Item 9. of SECIION V - DEHMilOIS , is deleted ard replaced with the fdlcnniing. 9. "lnsuredOontrad'npans: a A oontrad for a lease of prenism. l-bA,srer, that portion of the contract for a lease of prenism that indermifies any person or organization for danage by fire to prenises while rented to ycnr or tenporarily ocorped by yot; wth pernissim of the ouner is not an "insured contract"; b. Asidetrackagreenent; c. Any easenent or license agreqrrnt; d. An obligation, as required by ordinarce, to irdermi{y a rrunicipality, exept in onnedion with rurkfor a m;nicipality e. An devator neintenance agreenefit; f trfl ryt of any other qffilrad or agresrpnt pertaining to your hlsiness (induding an indermification of a m-rnicipality in connection with vrork perfonied for a rrunicipality) urder wftictt y-otl assune the tot liability of another party to pay for "bodi! injurf''or nproperty dar-nage" to a third person or organization. Ton ilability neans a liakility that \ cilld be irpced by lawin the ahene of anymntract or agreenent. Paragraph f. does not indude that part of any wrtrad or agreerpnt: (1) That indermifies an ardrited, engineer or surveyor for injury or darnage arising cut of: (a) Preparing, approuing, or {ailing to prepare or approve, nnps, drop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, charge orders or drawings and specificationi; (b) Giui.ng diredions or instructions, or failing to give them, if that is the prinary cause of the injury or danage; or (2) Lkrder wfricfr the insured, if an arcfrited, engineer or surueyor, assunps liaLility fCI an injury or danage arising ant of the inzured's rendering or fbjlure to render profmsional services,. including those listed in (1) abore ard supeMsory, inspection, architectural or engi neeri ng actiMties. M OOhSIRuCttCIN pmJEgr cEr€RAL AfficATE UIufiS This rndifies SEgnON ill - UMTS tr tnt$tRA,t{CE A For all surns vvhidr can be attrifuted only to ongoing operations at a single construdiqr pqect for uttich the insured be@nps legally obligted to pay as dannges caused-by an "omlrrence'i urder SECflON I '-CO\ffHAGE A, and for all nedical expensm causeC by accid-ents urder SECTIQN I - COVEMGEC: GL-3088 (0e/11)-s B 1' A separate c,cnstnrction. Prqed General Aggregate unit applies to eadr mnstruction project,andthat linit isequaltotheairnuntof the G#eri,qggr.gd;fint #.il;if iiJi?iiilr.2&ff ffi"$?#^H'f *trn#,il:ffi tr#,#,,f,u*i,?i,ln:,.ry##,fldamage" irduded- in the "produds-con"belea "p*tti*r r,li*i," ano'ioi *dri"j' "fr*.ounder @VERAffi C regardless ot the nirrter oti a lnsureds; b. Oaims rnade or "suits" brouglrt; or c. Fersons or orgianizatiors neking dairns or bringing "suits." 3' Any paynents nade under CCI/EHAGE A for danages or under coVEnAGE C for nBdicalexpenses shall reduce the C,orstnrdion ftq'ect Crendr"l Aggr"g"te Unit for that constnrtionprcied. $^r*r paynBnts shall not redu& the C*neraT"Adgregate Linit shornnr in theDedarations rrcr shfur they leduce *y;h;; c"r"t^rd; AdH *;ae,br"g"il Linit forany other mnstruction prciilC. 4' The linits shcxnrn in the Dedaratims for Eadr occurrence, Fire krnage ard fuedical bpensegontlue. to apply. Fbuever, instead of being *U"d t" ilie cini:rar aggi"g"6 u.t Sbrnn inthe Dedarations, sudr linits will be ulged iol6 "ppri'Jrnl"'ih-"tr",Hil-itq"&to"r"rAggregate Unit. For all suns whidl cannot be attribut$ flly to flgong operations at a single construdion prqectfor wlricrr the insured HrF_trs"rv oorigared t6-p"i il t#s; ;*rH il InHri"n"""under $ECTlq{ I' covEnAGE A'*o ior arr rri:oiiat;ffi* caused by accidents underSECTIOIII-@VERAffiC : 1' Any paynerts nade under 6/ERAGE A for.danages or under oovERAGE C for npdicalexpenses shail reduce the arnnrnt availaHe underttre"ceneiarffiregate uniiort[eproductsConHetd Operations Aggregate Linit, ",t.'iOreuui i, appfi.rr6; "fr2. s"rch paynents shall not reduoe any oonstrudion prcrjed creneral fugregate unit. C Fbyrrents for danagm because of ury/'or "propeftymnpletedoperations hazard" ltrill reduce not redue the GeneralAggregate Unit nor the Constructim D' lf a mnstn'rdiqn rr.$ect has @' ?pqdotrq, delayed, or abandoned and then restarted, or if theauthorized contracting parties deviqle fr"n ptffi;iGbrntG, A*g*;.oftiffiiors or tinetabtes,the project will still beiJeen*d to be the *arrr"-""..'4ru;i6 prqo E The provisions of SEcnoN [l - UMTS oF hst.HANCE not othenrvise nndified by thisendorsensrt shall mntinue to be applicable. Nt FELLOlJtfElr,tLOyEEm\lEHAGE Et<clusisr 2e' E@qprs u*ility of SEcnoN l, covERAciE A, is deteted and reptaced with thefollourirg: 2e. "Bodily injurf'to (1) An "efffloyee" of the insured arising aut of ard in the murse of: (a) Errploynent bythe insured; or (b) fur'forning duties rdated to the mnduct of the insured,s business; or GL-3088 (09/11) -R (2) The spouT, child, parent, brother or sis{er of that "enpoyee" as a consequerm ofparagraph (1) above. This exdusion applie: (1) Wtether the insured nuy be liable as an enpoyer or in any other capacity and (2) To anv $!ga!m to share darnages with or repay sorpone else u,ho m.rst pay darnagesbecause of the injury. This exdusion does not apSyto: (1) ual{lity assuned by the insured under an "insured contract"; or (2) Uat$lity fl:ry jl{,Ty action or onission of a co"enpoyee" while that o."enployee,, is e;ither in the course of his or her enploynent or perfonring'odies reriieo iolire mpouct'ot vo.rifusiness. Item2.a(1[a) of SECilONil-\,l/FlOlSAlrlltrlStffiD , isdeletedandrepacedwiththefoilowing: 2a (1[a] To ycr:, to..your partners or ffEnberc. (if you are a pannership or jcint venture) or to yourrefibers (i{ yott are a linited liabiliiy ocxrpany), 'or to your ;ui,tunteer uorkers. nhileperforning duties related to the mndtrt of ycur lruSri6ss. O. PHOPERTY DANNAGETOTTE IrIAIT,EDIIFI.HEDS UIloFu( Hdusim I of WIICN l, COVERAGE A is deleted ard replaced with the fdlowing: l. DamgetoYourVtlbd< "Property .danEge" t9 'Vor1. uorl(' arising o{Jt of it or any part of it and included in the "prodLrdsconpl eted operatim hazar d." This exdusim uppl',T cnly to.that Ffion of any loss in exess of $50,000 per om;rrence if thedarnaged vtnrk and the raork out of which the damige arises t,ras pe*ormeO nV vhr. This exdusion q tr.qpdy if the darnaged uork or the ranrk cut of which the danuge arises uasperforned m yo{lr bdralf by a submrtraddr. P. CARE, CI"ISTODYORCOI{TnOL bcclusim 2i.4 ot SECilONI, CO\GRAGEIL isdeletedand replaredwiththefollcnnring: zi.4 fersonal proPery in the care, qlstody or oontrd of the insured. Fbuever, for perscnal nrooertv inthe care, custody of nslqg ycu or ycur "enployees,i itris exouson riptleJ #it t" rhriilfiH gf any loss in excess of ffi5,000 per ooari-rence, *nli*,t to tfre tOtorving iu,rj*O *dOiti**, (a) The npst that vre will pay under this proMsion as an annual aggrqate is 9100,000, regardlms of the nunber of occurrenoes. (b) This Rrovisigr qq rxlt ?pply tg "arployee", orrr,ned propelty.or any property that is nissingwtrere there is not physical eviipnce to brrcnnr rnrrat hapr;rdj to tre prffi.- - '' (d llu-SWregate linit for this mverage provisim i. purt of the Generd fugregate Linit and$EfitCf{m-UMtSOFt[tSL[fA ICE isdrangedacrcrOingty. - - -'-- 'vu' (d) ln the ":{.:l^d:fg:^tg gl destruaion.of .property covered by this exception, you dra1, ifrequested by us, reflace the property or furnish irre tanor and nkerials n#ssa,i tor repairsthereto, at actual cost to you, eidusivd or proopective piofit olcorerrl"icj .f'*Gmy natu-61'- GL-3088 (00/11) -7_ (e) $e,sm shall be deducted frorn the total arrrrrnt of all suns yffr becarne obligated to pay as FF"gT fl ?31f of dal3ge to or destructim of allpropgrli of eadl perso'1b organizaiion,induding the loss of use of thal property, as a result oi eacl.r 'loca:rrence:'-orr linif d firblityunder the erdorsenpnt as bdng appticaHe to eadr "o@lrrerrce'i shali be reouoeo bt ih!amrunt of the dedudiHe indicated albve; lnr,r,ever, our aggregate linit of tiabtrty unOei tiiisprovision shall not be reduced by fr9 anpunt of zucfr Aeou&-iUel ttre mnoitions 6t g,Jporiily, i$y!ry. .!ry,,_Yth rpryct to duties in the event of "ocalrrence," -dtms or "suii" uppiyrfryrylYe ot the apflication.of the deductible anount. Sb nay pay any part or att ot tfr6deduc'tiHe alrnufit to effed settlenent of any daim or "suit" and, upc,ir i,otiricaiion of the action ]aker, yotr shall pronptly reintxrrse us for sudr part of ftre oeouitirie annunt as has been pal; by us. A ELECTffi{C DATA LTAHUTYCCNENAGE 1. Excltlsim 2p Eectronic thta of SEC'flON l, CS/ERAGE Ao is deleted and redaced with thefollowing: 2.p Dannges ansing out of the loss of, lms of use of, darnaqe to, corruption of. inakjlitv toor inability to nnnipulate "electronic datd' that Ooes "not result trom-pfry.'*l ,',i6, i;tangible property. Z The fdlorruing definition is added to SECilON V- DEHMfiONSi "Eleclronic data' rneans infornntim,. facts.or progrars stryed as or on, created or used on, ortransnitted to^orJrsn^conp.rter soft\^are (ind'udiilg syste"rs and applidrfions si'ffraarel, frarci otfloppy gislq, CDRCIVS, tapes, drives, cells, data ploafusing de"iG";t otho rr*oir ntrich areused with eledronically mntrolled equipnent. 3. Ig-llllpuf$es.of this co/eragel the delinition of 'property dannge'in SECIlCtrt V -DERI\fnOnF is replaced by the fdtowing: "Roperty damage' ffBans: & lWif|^lryy,9!{gq9_qlryrty, ind.uding all resulting loss of use of that property. Ait sucfrloss of use shall be deened to ocdur at the tiire of the ffiscat iniuwlrrat cauf it; " b. Loss of. use of tangjHe. propgr'ty that is not physrcally injured. Al such loss of use slnll bedeen*d to ooq.rr at lhe tin= bf the "oocr.rrrerrcd" t'hat cairset it; or c. Loss of, ]es of use of, darnage !o, cqrruption of, inability to access, or inatrility to properly ryliRulate."eledrmic.data,-', resulting from $ryscal injury to tangiUf€; trp-rty. nff suOr'lffiof "dectronic data" shall be deened tdomrr it t'ne tine iy ine-"oool;;;;il.t"t caused it. For the rurposes of this insurarce, "electronic data" is not tangible property. R COhFOTIDATED IISI,fiANCE FNOGNAIVI HEIUIAL UABUTV MVEHAGE Wth res@ to "bodily injurf', "property darnage'', or'personal and advertisirg injury'' arising urt of yo.rrq-gginq operations; oroperaiiors indudid wthfith'e "prbucso.rpreteo operiiioni rr'arar6, tfe p"l,.vi;which this coveraoe is attlched tfult Eptv as excesb insurane over @verage availabe to ,!ot"f, urder aoonsolidated lnsilrance Pr"gt tls,H'k * o^naa contiotteo lnsuraree program or ContractorsControlled lnsurance program!. FuPf"g* atforded by this endorsenent does. not ryy t9 any Consolidated lnsurance ftogram invdMng alesidential prciecfl or any dedirctiHe or insunii ?"tunti6n,-rp*t*J-i;'i6iffiujio"t"o tnzuranceProgram. The following is added to Sec*im V- Definitia.rs GL-3088 (0et11)-& "Residential prged" TFaF any prq'd v,',here 3fflo or rnore of the total square foot area of the strudureT tle prcied.ls used or is intsded to be used for hunan rmidercy. ffris incluOeJ Ot,t is not linited tosingle or rrultifanily hcugngt, apartfelts,. condorriniuns, tovrnhorises, *-"rfii"d or prannea uriitdevelopretrts and appurtenant structures (irduding poob;rrot tuos, oei|*r*o'gur"g6, guek houses oany sinilar $MuIT-I.-,.{:lqd"nli"l prc'jec{'4p not inouoe nilitary ol ned ticxrsiirg,'direge/unioers,tv owned hatsing or oorm-tories, long term cdre facilitis, hotds, rntels, fr&pitati or prison6. AII othertemn, prwisions, exdusiors and linitations of this @icy apply. $ AT'TOMANC ADCTNOML NSLNEM - MAI.IAGERS OR I.ESSOM OR PtrMSES sEgnoN il *\Jlt{o ls At{ ltrtst.fl:tED is anended to indude: tY.p*rT* or organization wth rntrmr you.agree in a written contrad or r,r,rittm agreemerrt to nanp as anadditional insured hrt Tly with res@-to lia6lity arising cut of the ornrTership, mfi'1tdal1ce or use of thatpa$ ol !he- prgmses, degglated in the u,ritt€n'mntrad or written agreen#, that is leased tc you anosubject to the fdlowing addltional exdusions: This irsurance does not applyto; 1. Any "occurrence" \&hich takes place dter yotr cease to be a tenant in trat prenises. z $rudural alterations, new mlrstn:dion or denplition operations perforned by or on behalf of theadditional insured listed in the rrwitten mntrad or witten alreenent. This irsurarre is excess of all other insurane available to the additional insured, wfether prinnry, excess,mntiryent 9r m any other basis, unlms the writren ccxqtract requires irriJid;iri,"6-t;'6 priniiry. rn ifiatevent, this insurance,yll..be pnnav lelative to insurarrce policviil rnhior oeulgnate i[* iooitimal in$redas a NlalrEd lnsured in the Dedarhtions and vre Wll not'requirb mntribr.rtim from sucfr irsurance if thewrttten mntract also requires tlrat this insuranoe ne norxjontrifutory. gut wilt-respect to all otherinsurance under ldricfr the additioral insured qualifies as an irsureO oi aCOitionJ'i65rlft, this insurancewill be excess. T' At TQffIATIC ADrrnOML lt{SJrEm - SIAIE On GOVEFD$,ENIAL AGENCy ffi pOUnCAL suBuvtsors - FEHVTTS ffi At JrHoF[eAnoNS SECfiON il - \'l,F{O lS AI{ lt\tg,.reD is anended to include any state or govemnental agerpy or :y,Hjfi^T-,-q-ry]iticat suMivision with wfrorn.y.ou are requireo bi *tt*:ril;;"ordinan@, taw oroulolng mde to nare as an additiorul insured subject to the fdlo/ving-prwisims: This irsurane tpflip only with respect to operations perfonred by you or on your bdralf for uvtricl-r thestate or gcvemnental agency or subdivision or'political sunOiviScn tras iisueO t#r.trt Jr'authorizatim. This insuranm does not applyto: 1' "Bodily injy{, "property danngd' or ''personal and advertising injur!' arising out of operationsper{ornnd for the federai govemhent, stite or nunicipality; or z "Bodily injurf' or "property danage' included within the "productscorrpeted operations hazard,. This insurance is excess of all other insurarce available to the additional insured, uhether prinnry, exce$s,mntingmt or m any other basis, unless the written mntrao iequirm this insuiane to # ,riniit. ln ifratevent, this insurance, yll ,h prirnary relative to insurance policv(s) *,trior oesignate ir,*'iooiti*ur insuredas a NlaffBd lnsured in the iledarhtions and vre Wll not'requlre'mntrihrtim frorn sucfr insura'e if theuritten mrrtract also. requires tlrat this insurance ne norxiontrib,rto'y.--Art ;ih"r*p*t to all atherinsurarpe urder whicl'r the additiornl inzured qualifies as anlnsureO or additional insured, this insuranewill be excess. U. COnWRA TORS AUTONNA'NC ADCTNOML NST,HED CO\ERAtr. CnI,PLEIED OPERAIIOhIS GL-3088 (09/11)-9 StrnON [ - t&n l$ A l lhSLffiD is anended to irdu& as an additiornl insured any person or xganlzation wfto is required by witten mntract to be an additional insured on your pdicy lor mnpteteO perations, fut only with respect to liahrility for "bodily injur/' or "property darrtsge" causeil, in l*role or in xtt, by "yo{.lr \Aorl(' at the prcjed designated in the mntiact, perfonred for tliat additional insured and nduded in the "produds*rpleted operatiols fyazard". lhis insurarpe is excess of all other insurance avajlaHe to the additional insured, wfrether prinary, exffis, nntingant or on any other basis, unless the written mntract requires this insurance to be prinbry. ln that lvent, this insurance will be prinary relative to insurarrce policy(s) whidr designate the additionJ insured$ a NlarTEd lnzured in the Dedarations ad rre will not require contrihttion-from suclr insurance if the vritten contract also requires that this insurance be nomcontribdory. Bd with respect to all other nsurance under whi*t the additional insured qualifies as an insured or additional insured, this insuranm rvill be excess. AI)nTOML fi{SUtrD - EI{GIt\ffi Affi{TECTS OH SI.M/EYOre iECnOnl il - VIJFlf, lS Al'l NSLreD is ansrded to indude as an additional insred any ardritect, mgineer or surv-eyor *,1,o ip required bywritten contrad to be an additiorul insured m ya{.lr policy, but only dth re@ to liab{lity for "bodily injury/', "property darnage" or "per$nal ard advertisihg inluqircaused,-in ryhole or in part, by l. Your acts or cxrissims; or L The ads or onissions of those acting on yanr be{'ralf; in the perfonnance of yatr ongong operations perforned Wyor,t or on your behalf. l'his includes su*r architwt,.engineer or slJrueyor, wtro nay not be engapd by yon, h-rt is ccxrtractually equired to be added as an additional insured to yarr policy. Mth repect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the fdlowing additional exdusion pplies: lhis insurance dom rpt apply !o "bodily injuf', "propefty danage" or "personal and advertising injun/' rising out of the rendering of or the failure to render any professiond serviffi, induding: l. The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve nnps, draldng,s, oprinions, reports, surveys, fiange orders, designs or specifications; or L SupeMssy, inspedion or engineering services. lhis irsurarce is excess of all other insurance available io the additional insured, whether prinary, excess, nntinget 9r m any other basis, unless the written mntract require this insurance to be priniary. ln that ;verrt, this insurance Wll be prirnry relative to insurarce pdicy(s) wtrich designate the addition* insured$ a Nlalrpd lnzured in the Dedarations and ue will not require mntrifution-from sucfr irsurance il the witten wtract also requires that this insurane ne non-mntributory. BJt with respect to all other €urance urder whidt the additional insured qualifies as an insured oi additional insurdd, this insurance vill be excess. 0BB (09/1 1)-1rl THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY -OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRO DUCTS/COM PLETED OPERATIONS LIAB ILITY COVERAG E PART COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY cG 20 01 04 13 (2) You have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that this insurance would be primary and would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. The following is added to the Other Insurance Condition and supersedes any provision to the contrary: Primary And Noncontributory Insurance This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1) The additional insured is a Named lnsured under such other insurance; and cG 20 01 04 13 @ lnsurance Services Office, \nc.,2012 Page 1 of 1 This page has been left blank intentionally. 2. J. Policy Number:COMMERCIAL AUTO THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEA$E READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONI\L INSURED . SPECIFIC ENTITIES This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM WHO lS AN INSURED is changed to include as an "insured" the person or organization named in this endorsement. However, the additional insured is an "insured" only for "bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of work or operations performed by you or on your behalf for the additional insured and resulting from the ownership, maintenance or use of a "covered auto," by: 1. You, or Any of your employees or agents; or Anyone other than the additional insured or any employee or agent of the additional insured, while using with your permission a covered "auto" you own, hire or borrow. ADDITIONAL INSURED: Any person or organization for whom the named insured has agreed by written "j-nsured contract" to designate as an additional insured subject to all Lhepi:ovisions and limitat.ions of this policy. 4-2931 (11/ee) This page has been left blank intentionally. PCI-ICYNUMBER CONJNGMALATJTO CA04 j141013 THIS ETSOMEIVENI CFIATI{GISTI.E POI.ICV. PLEASE READ IT CAHERJLLY. WA\ER OFTRAT\FFER OF HGHTS OF RECOVERY AGilr{Sr OIHEnSTO t$ (WA\ER OF StJBROGAilOt{) This en&rsennnt nndif ies insurance provided under the follcnning: AUTO DEALEFIS OO\ERAGE FOFS/ BTISI NESS AUTO COVEFAGE FOFM IVIOTOR CIqF|FIIEFi M\EFAGE FOFhT Wth res@t to mverage proMded by this endorsernent, the provisions of the Cwerage Fonn apply unless rndilied by the endorsenpnt. This endorsernent d''anges the poliqy effective on the irrytion date of the policy unless another date is indtcated below. llared lnsurcd: Endorsencnt Effeciirle Date: scHE[r.n-E nbm{s) Of turson(s) & Oganizatia{s): "Any person 0r organjzation for whom lhe named insured is wrillen contract when such contracl requires a wdiver 0f s operating under ubrogati on. " lnfornation required to mrnCete this Schedule, if not shoun abcrve, rnill be shovr,n in the Dedarations. The Transfer Of Higfrts Of Femwry Against Ottnrs To l,.b mndition does not apply to the persorr(s) or organization(s) sixrwn in the Schedule, b,rt cnly to the e*ent that subrogation is uaived prior to the "accident" or the "loss" under a contrad with that person or organization. cA04441013 @lnsuranoe Services Office, lnc., 2011 Pagel cf 1 This page has been Ieft blank intentionally ETCO GENERA INISL'RAI\CE @RrcFANCT{ ET@ MTIOI\AL I]\SURAAcE COfUPAI$r TTIS EIWOMEI\,ENT CIjAITIGESTIE POI.JCY. P|.EASE READ ]T CAtrFt.I.LY BrcATEI.IED OOVENAGE. AI,ITOIrcHI FS The following npdifies insuranoe proMded under: BI..ISIIGSS AUTO @VERAGE FOFNil Vl/lth respecttg covgrage provided by this endorsenBnt, the provisions of the Coverage Form ap$y unless npdif i ed by this endorsenent. 1 - Broad Form Mrred lnsured 11 - Bodily lnjury E<tensim 2- Autonatic\Ahiverof subrogation 12- HredfutophysrcalDanage 3 - Atnonatic Additimal lnsured 13 - Enhanced Slpplenentary Payrrents 4 - Tinqry and l\bncontrihnory - Other lnsurance 14 - Fellow Enployee Coverage for DesignatedConditim Fositions 5 - Unintentional Failure to Dsclose Flazards 15 - Fhysrcal Darnage - Transportation bpensqs 6 - &tended Mtice of Cancellatim, MnFleneual 16 - Flental FHnbursenBnt C,orrerage 7 - \l\,tlen V1,b Do Mt Flenew 17 - Loar/Lease Gap Ooverage B- l,lcticeof l6o^,ledgeofAccidentorl-oss 18- AccidentalArBagDsdrargeCoverage 9- Enployeesaslrsured 19- GlassBepair-Vlhjverof Dedudible 10- EnployeeHredAitos 't BMAD FOFTVI NIAI\.iED IISTJRED SrcnON il. A 1. -\,\,tto tS AI\t TNSURED - Faragraph d. is added: d. Ary.,organization yan nelt{y acquire or form, except for a partnerslrip, joint venture or linited liability con.tpany, and over wfricf' yo., naintain naloiity ovrneiship or inier6st $1"hor nnre)orfor whicft y.ott have assunpd the adive nnnagerpnt, wiil qualify ab a NlanBd lnsured if ther6 is no other sinilar irsurance available to that organization. Hbrnever, coverage under this provision ismly afforded until the.end of the policy pefrod or the 12-npnth anniverSry of the poliiy incesim date, uhichever is earlier. AUTOft|IANC WAVER OF SI.'BrcGATION Sectim lV - Business Auto Gonditiors, kagraph A5., Transfer d Ftgtrts d Recovery Again$ Othersto Us, is ddeted and repaed with the following: a lf the insured l'ns rigl'rts to remrer all or part of any paynent ue have nade under this C,overage Form, tlrcse rigtrts are trans{erred to us. The insured -nu$ do nothing after loss to inparr thderiglts. At our request, the insrred will bring "suit" or transfer tlrose- rights to us and help G enforcethem b. lf required by a raritten mntract executed prior to loss, rre waive any rigl.rt of recovery u,e rmy have agalst any person or organization Oecause of paynents rae nakeior dannges LnOer tfriS mverageform. 2 1AP-04O1 (A1n 3. 4. AIJTOI/IAIIC ATIINONAL INURED SEC'I]O[{ il - \,VtlO lS |N.|N|SURED, Faragraph A'1, is anpnded to indr^de as an "imlred" any persor'l or organization ritlro is required by written contrad or agreenent to be an additimal irsured on your policy, but only with res@ to liability arising out of operaiions perforned by you or m your be{"nlf for the additional insured. FRIIT4ARY AIW NOT.I6.TTHBUTORY. OIHER II{SUMI\,ICE cof\D]noN The follcnruing is added to the Oher lnsurance C,ondition in the B.rsiness A.rto Coverage Form and the Oher lnsurance - Rirmry And Fxcess lnsurance Provisjors in the lr/otor Carrier Corierage Form and supersedes any provision to the mntrary This C,otrerage Forms Covered Artos Uatility Cwerage is prinay to and r,till not seek mntrifutim from any other insurance available to an "insured" under youi policy prorrided that: 1. Slch "irsured" is a Mnpd lrsured under sudo other insurance; and 2. Yq.r.have agld in.witing.in a @ntrad or agreenent that this insuranoe raould be prirnary and uould not seek @ntribution frorn any other insuiance alailable to sLrdl "insured,,. ' UNINTENNOML FAILURE TO DISCLGE FIAZAffi fll,Frg| ye reli$ on V.er representations as to existilg ard past hazards, if unintentionally you should fail to disclose all such hazards at the ineption date of your @icy, r,re will not denyoverage underthis Cwerage Fonn because of sucfrfailure. DfiENtED I{ONCE OF CANCE-LANO.I, IIOhI.RENEI/T'AL The COll/nfCN POUCY@l{EmOilF , ltem A2b. is deleted and regaced raith thefollcxniing: A2.b. 60 days before the effective date of the cancellatim if r,re cancel for any other reason. \T'J}IEN\'\'E DO I{OT RENEVI/ SEC'I]ON lV- BLISNESS Al,rTO @MIIIONS , is arrBnded to add ltem Bg.: a. lf ue choose to nonrensru this policy, rae ltill nejl or deliver to the first Mrned lnsured sSornn in the Dedarations vr,ritten notice of the nonrenevlal not less than 60 days before the e4riratim date. b. lf ue do not give notice of our intent to nmrenew as plqcnbed in a above, it is agreed ilrat yar nay eXend. the q9!od of this policy for a rnaxinum additional sbdy (60) days frorn-its sdledded eTlratim date. -.Where not othenrlise pro{'ribrited by law, the existihg te'nts, conditiors and rateswill rennin in effect during that extensim period.- lt is further agr6eO thdt so long as it is not othenruise prohibited by lqw this onetine sixV-day extension is the sole raredy frd [quidated darnages available to the insured as a result of ouifailure to give the notice as pr'escriOeC in 9. a above. ltgnCE OF Kt{O\ll,tEDGE OF AGDENT OR L6 SECflON V- BIJS|IES AulO @NHTIONS , lten A2a is deleted and replaed niith the foltowing: 2. thties in the Errent of Accident, Oaim $.rit or Loss: a- You m:st see to it that ue are notified of-an "aocident", "daim", "suit" or "lG" rruhidt nny result in a daim. as soon ?g practicable after the "ocqlrren@" has been reported to yotr, ipartnel, a nErber, an officer, or an enployee designated to give noticd to us. fitotice strcxrld include: (1) l-.lotr,u, uhen and where the "accident" or "loss', omtrred; 5. 6. 7. & AP-04O1 (A1n -2- (2) The "insured's" nanp and address; ard (3) To the extent posstble, the narres and addresses of any injured persons and lMtnesses. 9. EilFLOYEESASINISTJRED The follcxruing is added to the Sectim Il - Oo\rercd Artos Liatility Corcrage Paragraph A1. \ltrlho ls An lnsurcd prwision: Any "enployee" of yours is an "insured" while using a mvered "auto" you don't own, hire or bonorru in your business or your persornl affairs. 10. EI\JROYEEHREDATG A Cftanges ln CovercdArtc Udr'lityCorcrage The fdlowing is added to the \ltnho ls An lnsurcd Provision: An "enployee" of yours is an "insured" while operating an "auto" hired or rented urder a contrad or agresrrcnt in an "wrployeds" nanrc, ltith your pemission, while perforning duties related to the conduct of your business. B qtffges In @rreral Gonditions Paragraph 5h of the Otls lnsurance Conditim in the Rrsiness Arto Cwerage Form and Paragraph 5.f. of the Otter lnsurance- PritraryAnd Ercess lrsurance Prodsims Oonditim in the tVlotor Carrier C,orrerage Form are replaoed by the follovriing: For Hred futo Phyrstcal Danage C,overage, the tollordng are deenBd to be mvered "autos" yor.l o\,f't: 1. Arycclvered "auto" you lease, hire, rent or borroq ard Z Any covered "auto" hired or rented by your "enployee" under a mntrad in an "enpoyee'd' nane, ltith your pemission, while perfoming duties rdated to the condud of your business. l-'{ov\€ver, any "auto" that is leased, hired, rented or boncnned with a driver is not a covered uauto". 11. BOT]ILYINJLIIYDOET{SON SFCflONV- tEFlNTlOt{S , Faragraph C. is deleted and replaced bythefdloruing: C. "Bodily injuri' rneans bodily injury, sidfless or disease sustained by a person, induding nentd anguisl't or death reulting from any of these, at any tine. tMental anguisl.r rreans ant type d nentd or enptiornl illness or disease. 12 HIREDAUTO PI-fY€IGAL DAN/ACiE SECflON il1.A4. - Coterage Ettensims - Paragraph c. is added: c. FfircdArtoPhystcal hnage lf Corprehensve, Secified Causes of Loss or C,ollisim ooverage is prouided under this policy, then Hred A.tto Physical Darnage is provided for that mverage pan-subjed to the fdlcrwing: 0) The npst rae will .pa! f9r any one "addent" or "loss" under this Hred Arto Fhysical Danage Coverage is the lesser of: (a) The anyone "A6ident'or "Loss" anrcunt of $100,000; (b) The adual cash value; or AP-04o1 (A1n -3 1e (c) Cost of repajr. Or obligation .to pay for a loss in c.(1) abcn,e will be reduced by a dedudible. The dedudible x/tll be eqwl to the largest OeOuaiOe applicable to any ilu,neO "auto' for ilrat ccverage. The dedwtiUe will be waived for "loss" caused by fire or lightning. (2) fuhiect to paragraph c.(1). above, rae ltiill piovrde goverage equal to the broadest physrcal darnage coverage apdicable to any correred "auto" slto\Ml ii the bedarations. (3) \Ahen yur are required by vwitten mntrad to indermifu a lessor for adual financial loss because of loss of use of a hired "auto" resulting frorn a dcvered "acidgqtu or "loss", vre will ccver that financial loss subrjed to the linit speofied in paragraph c.(1). EITIAT{CED SI.'PPLEIIENTARY PAYITGNTS SECTION ll.A2a CCh/EHAGE ECEI{SOh|S, S.rpplenentary Faynents (2) and (4) are replaced by the follovling: (2) tlp to $2,T0 for tlq cost of bail bmds (inOulr1O bonQs fgr related traffic laras Mdatiors) required because of an "accident" \Ae cory'er. \ ,b do not hdve to furnish these bonds. (4) ru 19999^uOtq o,penses incr.rned by-the "insured" at our request, induding adual loss of earningsupto $350 a day because of tirre off frornraork 14 FELLOIVEIIIPLOYEE @VERAGE FOR HGT{ATED PGINONS The Fdlory ErqCqFe b<dusim contained in Section ll.B"5. does nd apply to the fdlorruing positims or job titles: foralqn, ry,peyp,r, rrEnager, officer, partner or other senior tev6t l'enptoyee'. CduirageiJ- excess over all other cdledible insurance. 15. PI-IYS|CAL DAII,IAGE-TMI{SPORTATON EcEmSffi sEcncN lll.A4.a Transportation Epenses is replaced by the follor,ring: a Transpodatim F:penses \nb will pay up-to $so pe{.€v t9 a nnximlrl q q1,W9 for tenporary_transportation expense inored byyou because of the total theft of a covered "auto]'. V1b will pay onty tor thbse ccvered 'iaLlros,, for wtridryou carry .either Conprelrensive. or $ecified Cause of Losi CoVerage. \ b will pay for t*rp"r"wtransportatim. epglses ingrrred during the period beginning 4B hdrs after the 'thift ano #oinci.regardless of the policy's e4iratims, wtren the mvered "arlo" isietumed to use or rae payloriis;tosS. '' For,autos prwided with tenporary transportation expense, the following pryslcd danage ccnrcrage willapply (1) The nnst rae will pay for any me "accident' or "loss" under the tenporary transportation expensephystcal danage coverage is the lessor of: (a) The any one "Accidert" or "Loss', annunt of $100,000; (b) The adual caslr value; or (c) Oost of reparr. Orr obligation.to pay for a loss in a.(1) above rniill be reduced by F."qy4 tq..tJ're lar.gest dedrrctible bppticaUe to any ovune<j dedudible will be uaived for "loss" caused by fire or lighthing. a deductible. The deductible will "auto" for that coverage. The AP-04O1 (A1n .+ (2) stbied to paragraph..a(1). above, * *ilJ pro.uide co/erage equal to the broadest physcd darnage coverage applicable to any overed "arJto" shom in th6 dedirations- (3) IIen yry are required by wntten contrad to indermify a lessor for adual financial loss becauseof loss of use of a hired'"auto" resulting frorn a ovei'ed uacident" oriire", v,e ltrill cover thatfinancial loss sub{ect to the linit specjfied-in paragraph a.(1). 16. RENIALREI\,BLTEilENTCOVEHAC€ SEC'I1ON lll.A4. - Ooverage Extensims - Faragraph d. is added. d. lf you carry,Conprdrels-v9, Secified Causes of Loss or Collisim coverage for the darnagedcovered "auto" as provided under this policy, then Flental Fbinhlrsenrent dverage is prwided for tl'nt @verage part subled to the follovvingi 1. \ b will Pa/..!or rental re'nbursenent epenses incurred by you for the rental of an,'auto,,because of "lGS" other than theft, to a iwered "auto'. Pdynient appties in addition to theothgrwi$ appltqlde anrunt of eadr ccverage you have on d'dvered "auto". 50 dedudi bles apply to this ccverage. z \l,b will qJV pgY for tl'rose epens* incurred during the @!cy period beginning 24 trcursafter the "loss" and ending, iegardless of the polii/s da*rJtion, *iili-tne lesser of thefdlowing nunber of days: (a) The nunber of days reasonably required to repair or replace the overed ,,auto"; or, (b) 3odays. (c) Or paynent is linited to the lesser of the follcnrving anounts: (1) ltecessaryad adual epmses incurred; or (21 $5operoay. 17. LOAI\YLEASEGAP@VERAGE Physical Darmg Goverage is anpnded by the addition of the follorniing: ln the event of a total "loss" to a overed "g!r.to",..u€ Wll pay your additional legal obligatim for anydifference betu,een the adual cash value of the "auto" ii-ilie'tnrp;16 bsr 6d tfd ;or.,tst-din6 balarrce" of the toar/lease, not to exceed p,500 for any me vef,iO" o, US,im -nuiff ln iggiegaG.- " for lfe purposes of this endorsenent, "outstanding balan@" rrpans the annunt you o\ e on theloadlease at the tinB of loss less any amrunts r$resenting ta""q oueioue puffi., penalties,interest or, cfnrgies resulting frcxn overdue paffis, aooilional nir;g" ;ff'g*, ex@ss \ earard tear ogges or lease tbminatim fees,'oosts tor'exenoeo-r ariantE,-crejit ute rnsu-rarceFlealth, Amdent or Dsability lnsurance purcfrased rniith the toan or lease; ano-car,v-orer batances'frorn previans loans or leas€b. 1& A@TENrAL AR BAG TISCfIARGE COVENAGE SECflON lll.BSa' F<dusions . This exdusion does not apply to the amidental disdrarge of an air bag. 19. GI.ASSEPAR-WAIVEROFDEDI.'STIBLE SECIICI{ lll.D- DeductiHe is replaced nith the fdlowing: For eacfr covered "$,rtd', our obligation j9.pay for, repair, return or replace darnaged or stden propertywll be reduced bY tlg agclicaHe-dedudible dho',,n irittre oeoariti*-J .Ary Oqfr-r;hir.pe dt;ra#dedldible slroran in the ijedarations does.not andV 1o "loss; caused OV tire'or fightfiing. Tl'r" dedudibledoes not apply to glass darnage if the glass is repiaired ratrreitran ,edafo. - - '.e''-'-"v' AP-0401 (A1n -s This page has been left blank intentionally. THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLIGY, PLEASE REI\D IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US The Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us Condition 16. of SEGTION V is amended bythe addition of the following: lf required by a written contract executed prior to loss, we waive any right of recovery we may haveagainst any person or organization because of payments we make for-injury or damage arising outof "your work" for that person or organization. cuP 03 13 01 07 This page has been left blank intentionally. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 KENT 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 .......................................................... 1-5 1-05 Control of Work .............................................................. 1-7 1-06 Control of Material .......................................................... 1-14 1-07 Legal Relations and Responsibilities to the Public ................. 1-17 1-08 Prosecution and Progress ................................................. 1-21 1-09 Measurement and Payment .............................................. 1-25 1-10 Temporary Traffic Control ................................................ 1-26 DIVISION 7 DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, STORM SEWERS, SANITARY SEWERS, WATER MAINS, AND CONDUITS .............. 7-1 7-00 General Requirements ..................................................... 7-1 7-07 Cleaning Existing Drainage Structures................................ 7-2 7-10 Fish Exclusion ................................................................ 7-7 DIVISION 8 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION ......................... 8-1 8-01 Erosion Control and Water Pollution Control ........................ 8-1 8-02 Roadside Restoration ....................................................... 8-5 DIVISION 9 MATERIALS ............................................................ 9-1 9-14 Erosion Control and Roadside Planting ............................... 9-1 KENT STANDARD PLANS ................................................................. A-1 PROJECT EXHIBIT ........................................................................... A-2 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS .............................................................. A-3 WSDOT FISH EXCLUSION PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS................ A-4 ANTICIPATED HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL PROVISIONS ........ A-5 PREVAILING WAGE RATES .............................................................. A-6 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 1 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS The Kent Special Provisions (“Kent Special Provisions” or “KSP”) modify and supersede any conflicting provisions of the 2021 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 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 BY ADDING 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 2 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 BY ADDING 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 3 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 contract to the next lowest bidder that the City, in its sole judgment, 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 specifications. 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 by downloading at no charge at KentWA.gov/doing-business/bids-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. 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 BY ADDING 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 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 4 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 Bid 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. SECTION 1-02.14 IS REVISED BY DELETING ITEM 3 AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 5 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 1-02.14 Disqualification of Bidders 3. The bidder is not qualified for the work or to the full extent of the bid. 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 “60 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. 1-04 SCOPE OF THE WORK 1-04.1 Intent of the Contract SECTION 1-04.1(2) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.1(2) Bid 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 6 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 8 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). 1-04.4 Changes SECTION 1-04.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIFTH PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING IT WITH THE FOLLOWING: 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 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 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.6 Variation in Estimated Quantities Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 7 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 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. SECTION 1-04.11 ITEM 2 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.11 Final Cleanup 2. 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 1-05.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE LAST FOUR PARAGRAPHS. 1-05.4 Conformity With and Deviations From Plans and Stakes Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 8 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 SECTION 1-05.4 IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER PARAGRAPH 7: To the extent a conflict exists between the requirements of WSDOT Section 1-05.4 and Kent Special Provision Section 1-05.8, the requirements of KSP Section 1-05.8 will prevail. SECTION 1-05.7 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-05.7 Removal of Defective and Unauthorized Work If the Contractor fails to remedy defective or unauthorized work within the time specified by the Engineer, or fails to perform any part of the work required by the contract, the Engineer may provide the Contractor written notice establishing a date after which the City will correct and remedy that work by any means that the Engineer may deem necessary, including the use of City forces or other contractors. If the Engineer determines that the Contractor’s failure to promptly correct any defective or any unauthorized work creates a situation that could be potentially unsafe or might cause serious risk of loss or damage to the public, the Engineer may have the defective and unauthorized work corrected immediately, have the rejected work removed and replaced, or have the work the Contractor refuses to perform completed by using City or other forces. Direct and indirect costs incurred by the City attributable to correcting and remedying defective or unauthorized work, or work the Contractor failed or refused to perform, shall be paid by the Contractor. Payment may be deducted by the Engineer from monies due, or to become due, the Contractor. Direct and indirect costs shall include, without limitation, compensation for additional professional services required, compensation and engineering and inspection services required, and costs for repair and replacement of work of others destroyed or damaged by correction, removal, or replacement of the Contractor’s unauthorized work. No increase in contract time or compensation will be allowed because of the delay in the performance of the work attributable to the exercise of the City’s rights provided by this section nor shall the exercise of this right diminish the City’s right to pursue any other remedy available under law with respect to the Contractor’s failure to perform the work as required. DIVISION 1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTIONS: 1-05.8 City Provided Construction Staking 1-05.8(1) General As used in this Section 1-05.8, the words, “stake,” “mark,” “marker,” or “monument” will be deemed to include any kind of survey marking, whether or not set by the City. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 9 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 The City will supply construction stakes and marks establishing lines and points as set forth in Sections 1-05.8(2) and 1-05.8(3) of the Kent Special Provisions. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for detailed dimensions, elevations, and measurements from these City furnished stakes and marks. The Contractor shall provide a work site clear of equipment, stockpiles and obstructions which has been prepared and maintained to permit construction staking to proceed in a safe and orderly manner. The Contractor shall provide staking requests for a reasonable amount of work to the Engineer at least 3 working days in advance to allow the survey crew adequate time for setting stakes. If the work site is obstructed so that survey work cannot be done, a new request for work shall be submitted by the Contractor so that the survey can be rescheduled once the site is properly prepared. Up to an additional 3 working days may be required depending on work load for the city survey crew to complete the rescheduled work. Note: A surveyor working day is a consecutive eight hour period between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, except holidays as listed in Section 1-08.5. It is illegal under Revised Code of Washington 58.09.130 and Washington State Administrative Code 332-120 to willfully destroy survey markers. Stakes, marks, and other reference points set by City forces, and existing City, State or Federal monumentation, shall be carefully preserved by the Contractor. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer immediately if it becomes apparent that a survey marker will be disturbed due to construction. The Contractor will allow ample time for City Survey Department personnel to acquire adequate information so that the monument may be replaced in its original position after construction. If the City is not notified, and a stake, marker or monument is disturbed or destroyed the Contractor will be charged at a rate of $300/hour for a city survey crew to replace the stake, marker or monument that was not to be disturbed or damaged by the Contractor’s operations. This charge will be deducted from monies due or to become due to the Contractor. Any claim by the Contractor for extra compensation by reason of alterations or reconstruction work allegedly due to error in the Surveyor’s line and grade will not be allowed unless the original control points set by the Surveyor still exist, or unless the Contractor can provide other satisfactory substantiating evidence to prove the error was caused by incorrect city-furnished survey data. Three consecutive points set on line or grade shall be the minimum points used to determine any variation from a straight line or grade. Any such variation shall, upon discovery, be reported to the Engineer. In the absence of such report, the Contractor shall be liable for any error in alignment or grade. 1-05.8(2) Environmental Surveys The Engineer shall furnish to the Contractor, one time only, all principal lines, grades and measurements the Engineer deems necessary for completion of the work. The Engineer shall provide a design CAD file used in creating the plan set of the work being completed in the City of Kent’s currently used horizontal and vertical datums. The CAD file shall be in a final state reflecting the final layers represented in the final plan set issued for construction. 1-05.8(3) Control Stakes Stakes that constitute reference points for all construction work will be conspicuously marked with an appropriate color of flagging tape. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to inform its employees and subcontractors of the importance and necessity to preserve the stakes. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 10 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 The Contractor shall determine appropriate construction stake offset distances to prevent damage to stakes by its construction equipment. Should it become necessary, for any reason, to replace these control stakes, the Contractor will be charged at the rate of $300/hour for a city survey crew to replace the stakes. The Contractor may not charge the City for any standby or “down” time as a result of any replacement of control stakes. If the removal of a control stake or monument is required by the construction operations of the Contractor or its subcontractors, and advance notice of at least three (3) full working days is given to the City, the City will reference, remove, and later replace the stakes or monument at no cost to the Contractor. 1-05.8(4) Control Stakes Stakes that constitute reference points for all construction work will be conspicuously marked with an appropriate color of flagging tape. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to inform its employees and subcontractors of the importance and necessity to preserve the stakes. The Contractor shall determine appropriate construction stake offset distances to prevent damage to stakes by its construction equipment. Should it become necessary, for any reason, to replace these control stakes, the Contractor will be charged at the rate of $300/hour for a city survey crew to replace the stakes. The Contractor may not charge the City for any standby or “down” time as a result of any replacement of control stakes. If the removal of a control stake or monument is required by the construction operations of the Contractor or its subcontractors, and advance notice of at least three (3) full working days is given to the City, the City will reference, remove, and later replace the stakes or monument at no cost to the Contractor. 1-05.8(5) Staking Services Work requests must be made at least 3 working days in advance of the required staking. The City will furnish the following stakes and reference marks: 1. Clearing Limits - One set of clearing limit stakes will be set at approximately 25-foot stations where needed. 2. Rough Grading - One set of rough grade stakes will be set along the construction centerline of streets at 50-foot stations as required. (If superelevations require intermediate stakes along vertical curves, the City will provide staking at closer intervals.) One set of primary cut and fill stakes will be set for site work. One set of secondary final grade cut and fill stakes will be set where deemed applicable as determined by the Engineer. 3. Storm Sewers - Two cut or fill stakes for each inlet, catch basin or manhole will be set at appropriate offsets to the center of the structure. After installation and backfill, inverts will be checked for correctness. 4. Sanitary Sewers - Two cut or fill stakes for each manhole or cleanout location will be set at appropriate offsets to the center of Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 11 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 the structure. After installation and backfill, inverts will be checked for correctness. 5. Water Main - One set of line stakes will be furnished for water mains at 50-foot stations. Additionally, two reference stakes for each valve, hydrant, tee and angle point location will be set concurrently with these line stakes. 6. Staking for Embankments - Catch points and one line stake will be set in those cases where the vertical difference in elevation from the construction centerline to the toe or top of a cut or fill slope exceeds 3 feet. In all other areas, stakes shall be set at an appropriate offset to the street centerline to allow for the preservation of said offsets through the rough grading phase. In both cases the stakes shall be clearly marked with appropriate information necessary to complete the rough grading phase. 7. Curb and Gutters - One set of curb and gutter stakes shall be set at an appropriate offset at 25-foot intervals, beginning and end points of curves and curb returns, wheelchair ramps, driveways, and sufficient mid-curve points to establish proper alignment. 8. Base and Top Course - One set of final construction centerline grade hubs will be set for each course, at not less than 50-foot stations. No intermediate stakes shall be provided unless superelevations require them. In those circumstances, one grade hub left and right of construction centerline at the transition stations will be set at an appropriate offset to centerline not less than 25-foot stations. 9. Adjacent or Adjoining Wetlands - One set of stakes delineating adjacent wetland perimeters will be set at 25 to 50-foot stations as required. 10. Illumination and Traffic Signals System - One set of stakes for luminaires and traffic signal pole foundations will be set as required. One set of stakes for vaults, junction boxes, and conduits will be set, only if curb and gutter is not in place at the time of the survey request. If curb and gutter is in place, staking for vaults, junction boxes, and conduits will be provided at an additional expense to the Contractor. When deemed appropriate by the Engineer, cut sheets will be supplied for curb, storm, sanitary sewer and water lines. Cuts or fills may be marked on the surveyed points but should not be relied on as accurate until a completed cut sheet is supplied. The Contractor, at its own expense, shall stake all other items not listed above to construct the project per the Plans and Specifications. Staking for channelization, traffic loops, and all other items not listed above shall be the sole responsibility and expense of the Contractor. The City may, at its sole discretion, provide additional staking at the request of the Contractor at the rate of $300/hour. 1-05.8(6) Survey Requests It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to properly schedule survey crews and coordinate staking requests with construction activities. A Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 12 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 survey crew may be reasonably expected to stake any one of the following items, in the quantity shown, in a single day: Roadway grading +/-1500 lineal feet of centerline Storm or sanitary sewer Approximately 8-10 structures Water main +/-1500 lineal feet of pipe Curb and gutter +/-1300 lineal feet (one side only) Base and top course +/-1000 lineal feet of centerline Slope staking +/-800-1200 lineal feet (top and toe) Illumination/signalization Approximately 15-20 structures Actual quantities may vary based on the complexity of the project, line of sight considerations, traffic interference, properly prepared work site, and other items that could affect production. The Contractor shall be aware that length does not always translate directly into stationing. For example, a survey request for storm sewer pipe from Station 3+00 to 8+00 is 500 lineal feet in length. There may be 1000 lineal feet, or more, of storm sewer pipe, if the pipe is placed on both sides of the roadway and interconnected. SECTION 1-05.9 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SUBSECTION: 1-05.9 Equipment 1-05.9(1) Operational Testing It is the intent of the City to have at the Physical Completion Date a complete and operable system. Therefore when the work involves the installation of machinery or other mechanical equipment, street lighting, electrical distribution of signal systems, building or other similar work, it may be desirable for the Engineer to have the Contractor operate and test the work for a period of time after final inspection but prior to the Physical Completion Date. Whenever items of work are listed in the contract provisions for operational testing they shall be fully tested under operating conditions for the time period specified to ensure their acceptability prior to the Physical Completion Date. In the event the contract does not specify testing time periods, the default testing time period shall be twenty-one (21) calendar days. During and following the test period, the Contractor shall correct any items of workmanship, materials, or equipment that prove faulty or that are not in first class operating condition. Equipment, electrical controls, meters, or other devices and equipment to be tested during this period shall be tested under the observation of the Engineer, so that the Engineer may determine their suitability for the purpose for which they were installed. The Physical Completion Date cannot be established until testing and corrections have been completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 13 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 The costs for power, gas, labor, material, supplies, and everything else needed to successfully complete operational testing shall be included in the various contract bid item prices unless specifically set forth otherwise in the contract. Operational and test periods, when required by the Engineer, shall not affect a manufacturer’s guaranties or warranties furnished under the terms of the Contract. 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 IN THE 2021 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 14 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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: 1-05.16 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 1-06.2 Acceptance of Materials 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 (1A, 1B, 1C, etc.). Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 15 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 16 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 17 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. 1-07 LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PUBLIC 1-07.2 State Taxes SECTION 1-07.2(1) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-07.2(1) State Sales Tax: WAC 458-20-171—Use Tax 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. SECTION 1-07.2(2) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-07.2(2) State Sales Tax: WAC 458-20-170—Retail Sales Tax 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 1-07.4(2) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-07.4(2) COVID-19 Job Site Requirements Before commencing any work on the Project site, the Contractor shall develop and post at each job site a comprehensive COVID-19 exposure control, mitigation, and recovery plan that complies with the Phase 1 Construction Restart COVID-19 Job Site Requirements issued by the Governor, or subsequent modifications or phase amendments as the Governor may issue. Contractor must further meet and maintain all requirements of the plan, including providing materials, schedules, and equipment required to comply with those job site requirements or any future adjustments that may be made to job site requirements by the Governor or any applicable federal or state agency during the COVID- 19 emergency. A copy of the COVID-19 job site safety plan, along with the identification and contact information for the COVID-19 Supervisor, shall be provided to the Engineer. SECTION 1-07.6 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH BEFORE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 18 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 1-07.6 Permits and Licenses The City has or will be obtaining the following permits: SEPA Determination Hydraulic Project Approval 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. 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 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. 1-07.15 Temporary Water Pollution Prevention SECTION 1-07.15(1) IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE LAST PARAGRAPH: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 19 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 20 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. Lumen Technologies Gabrielle Skorupa 206-305-4395 Comcast Aaron Cantrel 206-510-4222 (cell) Aaron_Cantrel@comcast.com Puget Sound Energy Gas Glenn Helton 253-395-6926 425-559-4647 (cell) Puget Sound Energy Power Hong Nguyen 425-449-6609 (cell) Hong.Nguyen@pse.com Verizon Scott Christenson 425-636-6046 425-471-1079 (cell) 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 the insurance requirements in 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. 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 21 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 and Preconstruction Conference The Engineer will furnish the Contractor with up to ten (10) copies of the plans and specifications. Additional documents may be purchased from the City at the 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 22 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. 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. 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 23 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. The City will bill the Contractor at the OVERTIME 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. 1. Locate work 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. 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. Unless previously approved by the Engineer, 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 1-08.5 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE THIRD PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-08.5 Time for Completion Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 24 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 1-08.6 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH 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 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. In any event, no protest will be allowed later than the date of the Contractor’s signature on the Final Pay Estimate. 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. The Engineer will determine if an equitable adjustment in cost or time is due as provided in this Section. The equitable adjustment for increase in costs, if due, shall be subject to the limitations provided in Section 1-09.4, provided that no profit of any kind will be allowed on any increase in cost necessarily caused by the suspension. SECTION 1-08.7 MAINTENANCE DURING SUSPENSION IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FOURTH AND SIXTH PARAGRAPHS. SECTION 1-08.9 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE THIRD PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-08.9 Liquidated Damages Accordingly, the Contractor agrees: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 25 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 1. To pay (according to the following formula) liquidated damages for each working day beyond the number of working days established for Physical Completion, and 2. To authorize the Engineer to deduct these liquidated damages from any money due or coming due to the Contractor. Liquidated Damages Formula LD= 0.15*C T Where: LD = liquidated damages per working day (rounded to the nearest dollar) C = original Contract amount T = original time for Physical Completion 1-09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 1-09.9 Payments 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's judgment, 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. 1-09.11 Disputes and Claims SECTION 1-09.11(3) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-09.11(3) Time Limitations and Jurisdiction Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 26 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 1-10.2 Traffic Control Management 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 by one of the following: Evergreen Safety Council 401 Pontius Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109 1-800-521-0778 or 206-382-4090 The Northwest Laborers-Employers Training Trust Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 27 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 27055 Ohio Avenue Kingston, WA 98346 360-297-3035 The American Traffic Safety Services Association 15 Riverside Parkway, Suite 100 Fredericksburg, VA 22406-1022 Training Dept. Toll Free (877) 642-4637 or (540) 368-1701 1-10.3 Traffic Control Labor, Procedures, and Devices 1-10.3(3) Traffic Control Devices 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, 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 1 - 28 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 “Sequential Arrow Sign (SAS)” per day shall be full pay for all costs for providing, maintaining and removing the SAS, and associated work and maintenance described in Section 1-10.3(3)B of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. The operator of this device 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 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. 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(1) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 1 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 DIVISION 7 – DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, STORM SEWERS, SANITARY SEWERS, WATER MAINS, AND CONDUITS DIVISION 7 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 7-00 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 7-00.1 Requirements for Supplemental Creek Bypass Systems The following requirements apply to all bypass systems related to large culvert pipe cleaning. 7-00.2 Temporary Creek Bypass This work consists of diverting 100% of the streamflow in Mill Creek to create a dry working area at the culvert to construct the various components of the project. The temporary Creek bypass shall be designed to bypass a minimum of 3 cfs and shall be installed as soon as all BMPs are in place and approved by the Engineer. The contractor will have flexibility to develop a stream diversion plan that differs from that set forth in the Plans. Bypass systems must be established that limit the potential entry of fish into the diverted area (i.e., use of fish screens or seine nets as shown in Plans). The stream diversion systems and plan must be approved by the Engineer prior to initiation. If temporary cofferdams are proposed to be used then they shall be installed perpendicular to the channel and of sufficient height to maximize detention, without causing water to flow over the ditch banks. The temporary diversion dam shall be removed carefully to assure that sediment will not exceed water quality standards. Temporary dam structures must abide by federal guidelines for such structures, as such sandbag or cobble-filled bags may not be used for this work. Any material which is quantified by the Army Corps of Engineers as a discharge of dredge or fill material is not permitted for channel work. In the event of inadvertent discharge of dredged or fill material (greater than incidental fallback), the contractor must contact the Engineer and immediately halt work until approval to continue has been received. Fish rescue within diverted reaches is required prior to establishment of bypasses per section 7-10.3(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 anticipated permit provisions has been attached, issued permit provisions will be made available upon issuance. The contractor shall prepare and submit a detailed, integrated Stream Diversion and Surface/Groundwater Control Plan that meets these and WDFW requirements for fish exclusion and other requirements in these Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 2 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 specifications. This Plan shall be submitted for City review at least 2 weeks prior to initiating work requiring stream diversion. 7-00.5 Payment Payment for bypassing and supplemental creek bypass pumping shall be per force account. The unit bid price per lump sum for “Temporary Creek Bypass – Smith Street” constitutes complete compensation for all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to construct, and install the temporary bypass structure, including cofferdam structure. This item also includes the removal of the bypass system and full restoration of the bypass location to original condition as approved of by the Engineer. The unit bid price per lump sum for “Temporary Creek Bypass – James Street” constitutes complete compensation for all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to construct, and install the temporary bypass structure, including cofferdam structure. This item also includes the removal of the bypass system and full restoration of the bypass location to original condition as approved of by the Engineer. The unit bid price per lump sum for “Temporary Creek Bypass – Chandler’s Bay” constitutes complete compensation for all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to construct, and install the temporary bypass structure, including cofferdam structure. This item also includes the removal of the bypass system and full restoration of the bypass location to original condition as approved of by the Engineer. The unit bid price per lump sum for “Temporary Creek Bypass – South 212th Street” constitutes complete compensation for all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to construct, and install the temporary bypass structure, including cofferdam structure. This item also includes the removal of the bypass system and full restoration of the bypass location to original condition as approved of by the Engineer. The unit contract price per force account for “Supplemental Creek Bypass Pumping” constitutes complete compensation for all labor, materials, tools, supplies and equipment necessary to provide and maintain the supplemental creek bypass pumping system and removal. The purpose of this supplemental creek bypass pumping bid item is to maintain summer creek flows, and unexpected high stormwater flows conditions due to unseasonable rainfall events. This structure will work in tandem with the Temporary Creek Bypass structure and limit impediment to the natural flow of the Creek. 7-07 CLEANING EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 7-07.1 Description Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 3 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 7-07.1(A) General This work shall consists of removing sediment, refuse, invasive plant species and ditch water, soil/solids and decant liquids, and disposing of all debris and obstructions from the existing culverts and existing storm drainage pipes, manholes, catch basins or other drainage features within the limits of this project in accordance with these specifications and in conformity with the typical details as shown on the plans or as established by the Engineer. The Contractor shall perform collection and disposal of soil/solids and water and decant liquid and other tasks in this Section at the direction of the Engineer, in accordance with the applicable local, state, and federal statutes, regulations, standards, and requirements including, but not limited to State Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), Chapter 70.95 Revised Code of Washington (RCW), Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapter 173-350, Washington Department of Labor and Industry (L&I), and the accepted Material Handling (MH) Plan, as required. This section includes the requirements for preparation of the MH Plan. The Contractor shall be responsible to insure that materials flushed from the storm sewer pipe are trapped, removed, and do not enter the downstream system. In the event of inadvertent discharge of dredged or fill material (greater than incidental fallback), the contractor must contact the Engineer and immediately halt work until approval to continue has been received. The Contractor shall obtain a hydrant meter and permit from the City Maintenance Shop located at 5821 South 240th Street 253-856-5600 to measure the quantities of water used. Hydrant wrenches are also available at the City Maintenance Shops at the Contractors option. No additional deposit is required for the hydrant wrench. The City shall provide all water that comes from the City water system. 7-07.1(B) Scope of Work The Contractor shall dispose of soil/solids and ditch water and decant liquids at a City identified permitted disposal station and/or request an alternate permitted disposal station and/or request permitting a currently non-permitted site in accordance with Section 7-07.1(C) and 7-07.2 of the KSP. The contractor in choosing to dispose of soil/solids and decant liquids at a disposal site that is not permitted agrees to assume full responsibility to provide and obtain all necessary notifications and permits to complete the work prior to commencing the work at no additional costs, delay and/or disruption of work. Works includes removing, disposal, handling, transporting, and off-site disposal of material that will be encountered during the work. All material removed from within the creek channel and drainage system Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 4 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 shall be transported offsite in an approved and permitted disposal facility. 7-07.1(C) Submittals The Contractor shall submit a Material Handling (MH) Plan to the Engineer for review and acceptance within ten (10) calendar days after Notice to Proceed. No work shall be performed in the culverts and/or ditches with the exception of soils testing, until the acceptance of the Plan by the Engineer. The Contractor shall allow ten (10) calendar days for the Engineer’s review. No adjustments for time or money will be made if re-submittals of MH plan are required due to deficiencies. The MH Plan shall include, at a minimum: 1. Schedule of activities. 2. Identify permitted disposal station for disposal from City identified permitted disposal stations in Section 7-07.2(A)1 of the KSP, and/or request for alternate permitted disposal station per Section 7- 07.2(A)2 of the KSP for disposal, and/or request permitting a currently non-permitted solids and decant liquid site for disposal per Section 7-07.2(A)3 of the KSP. 3. Methods and procedures for soil removal and equipment to be used. 4. Identification of licensed transporters and disposal facilities; contact information for the same. 5. Proposed haul routes. 6. Decontamination procedures. 7. Spill prevention and cleanup procedures. 8. Storm Water management. 9. Procedures for documenting and reporting any new finds and/or release of contaminants, to the Engineer. Submit closeout documentation to the Engineer as it becomes available including, but not limited to logs, weight tickets, waste profile, etc. 7-07.2 Disposal and Handling of Material 7-07.2(A) Disposal Sites and Requirements The Contractor shall dispose of all soil/solids and decant liquids at a City identified permitted disposal station or request for approval of an alternate as noted in 2 and 3 below. Contractor is responsible for adequate site(s) selection for disposal. Unavailability of any selected site(s) will not be regarded as a changed condition and will not excuse delay. 1. The City has identified permitted disposal stations for this project as follows: Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 5 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 PRS Group, Inc. 3003 Taylor Way Tacoma, WA 98421 253-383-4175 King County Renton Decant Facility 155 Monroe Ave. SE Renton, WA 98056 206-477-2382 2. The Contractor may request an alternate permitted disposal station for disposal in writing which includes company name, address, phone number, company providing certified scale tickets and contact person for City to verify. No payment will be made for additional costs, delay and/or disruption of work due to this request. 3. The Contractor may request permitting a currently non-permitted disposal station site in writing which includes the following: A. Disposal site for soil/solids and decant liquids including address and vicinity map. B. Permits required for work and copy of permit or schedule of obtaining permit. C. Methodolgy for project including but not limited to staging, stockpiling, testing, measuring and disposal. This shall include location of activity and/or company providing certified test results meeting which standards for sampling and testing and certified scale tickets in accordance with Section 1-09.2 of the standard specifications. No payment will be made for additional costs, delay, and/or disruption of work due to this request. 7-07.2(B) Removal 7-07.2(C) Material Staging Material shall be hauled off-site for disposal to an approved and permitted disposal station and shall not be staged on-site. 7-07.2(D) Transportation and Disposal Load material for off-site disposal. Transportation of material for off-site disposal shall be in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) and other federal, state, and local regulations, requirements, and standards. Provide a copy of the transporter’s state license to the Engineer. Dispose of tested soil/solids and liquids in a permitted disposal station. The Contractor shall coordinate all activities with the disposal station in compliance with applicable regulations, standards, Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 6 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 and requirements. Provide a copy of the disposal station waste profile or acceptance letter to the Engineer. 7-07.3 Construction Requirements All culverts and channel that require cleaning are identified in the Plans and Specifications. They shall be cleaned by vacuum, or whatever means are necessary to provide unobstructed drainage. No jetting or flushing of the culverts or channel shall be allowed. All culverts, and sediment, refuse and invasive plant species areas shall be cleaned and freed of all soil/solids, rocks, and debris. While performing the Work, the Contractor shall implement all necessary best management practices and measures to meet the conditions of Section 1-07.5. The Contractor shall take necessary precautions to avoid damage to existing features, their appurtenances, or utilities that may be affected by the work. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Engineer to locate underground utilities prior to the start of construction. Any damage to existing site features and utilities not designated for removal or alteration shall be repaired by the Contractor at no additional cost to the City. 7-07.4 Measurement Measurement for the soil/solids removal and disposal shall be per ton of soil/solids disposed off-site as measured by the certified scale at the receiving disposal station. An original of the scale tickets shall be furnished to the Engineer. No payment will be made for disposal of stormwater or Creek water. If material is not dumped at a disposal station, the Contractor shall pay for and provide certified scale tickets to the Engineer in accordance with Section 1-09.2 of the Standard Specifications. 7-07.5 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 per ton for “Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse and Vegetation from Smith Street Culvert or Creek” constitutes complete compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, supplies and equipment necessary to clean the culverts as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. This work includes but shall not be limited to: extracting solids, loading, transporting and disposing of the soil/solids to a permitted disposal station or requested alternate disposal station. The unit contract price per ton for “Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse and Vegetation from James Street Culverts or Creek” constitutes complete compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 7 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 supplies and equipment necessary to clean the culverts as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. This work includes but shall not be limited to: extracting solids, loading, transporting and disposing of the soil/solids to a permitted disposal station or requested alternate disposal station. The unit contract price per ton for “Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse and Vegetation from Chandler’s Bay Creek Channel” constitutes complete compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, supplies and equipment necessary to clean the channel as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. This work includes but shall not be limited to: extracting solids, loading, transporting and disposing of the soil/solids to a permitted disposal station or requested alternate disposal station. The unit contract price per ton for “Removal and Disposal of Sediment, Refuse and Vegetation from South 212th Street Culvert or Creek” constitutes complete compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, supplies and equipment necessary to clean the culverts as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. This work includes but shall not be limited to: extracting solids, loading, transporting and disposing of the soil/solids to a permitted disposal station or requested alternate disposal station. SECTION 7 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 7-10 FISH EXCLUSION 7-10.1 Description The work described in this section outlines Fish Exclusion in the bypassing of Mill Creek to create a dry working area. 7-10.3(1) Fish Exclusion Prior to installation of bypass structures and sediment removal, the portion of the stream channel within the work area of the diversion structure and portion of the reservoir in the work area of the cofferdam shall 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. At the start of work the electro-shocking will be conducted three times to ensure a high level of removal of fish from the work area. Electro-shocking will be required after any event where stream flow overtops bypass measures. 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 as outlined in Section 7-00.2. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 7 - 8 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 Fish within the isolated work area shall be collected, removed from the work area, and moved downstream using methods approved by the City and under the supervision of a City Environmental Staff. The Contractor shall employ WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards (WDFW, August 2012). The Protocols and Standards document has been included in the specifications as an appendix. The contractor shall include the details of the fish exclusion plan in the Stream Diversion and Surface/Groundwater Control Plan described below in 7-10.3(2). This work shall be performed as directed by the Engineer 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. 7-10.4 Measurement No specific unit of measurement shall apply to the lump sum item of Fish Exclusion. 7-10.5 Payment Payment for “Fish Exclusion – Smith Street,” 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. Payment for “Fish Exclusion – James Street,” 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. Payment for “Fish Exclusion – Chandler’s Bay,” 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. Payment for “Fish Exclusion – South 212th Street,” 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 1 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 DIVISION 8 – MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION 8-01 EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SECTION 8-01.1 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.1 Description 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 .................................... 9-14.3 Fertilizer ............................... 9-14.4 Mulch and Amendments .......... 9-14.5 Tackifier ............................... 9-14.5(7) 8-01.3 Construction Requirements SECTION 8-01.3(1) 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. The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum of two working days notice prior to clearing adjacent to any wetland, creek or other Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 2 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 8-01.3(1)A IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING 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 in waters prohibited 3. City of Kent 2017 Surface Water Design Manual Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 3 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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. SECTION 8-01.3(2)E IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.3(2)E Tackifiers Unless specified otherwise, wood cellulose fiber mulch per Section 9-14(5)10 of the Standard Specifications shall have tackifier incorporated into the mulch fiber during manufacture. If additional tackifier is required, the tackifier shall be organic tackifier as specified in Section 9-14.5(7)A of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. When specified, tackifiers shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. 8-01.3(9) Sediment Control Barriers SECTION 8-01.3(9)D IS 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 Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 4 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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(2) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-01.5(2) Item Bids The unit contract price per square yards for “Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching” shall be full pay for all labor, materials tools and equipment necessary to complete the above said hydroseeding, seeding, fertilizing and mulching at the locations shown on the plans, including the following areas: 1. All planter areas or areas disturbed by the Contractor's operations behind the sidewalk, even where it is only a narrow strip. 2. All biofiltration swales. 3. Detention pond site. 4. Other areas as directed by the Engineer. Water, fertilizer and mulch shall be provided by the Contractor as necessary to maintain and establish the seeded areas and is considered incidental to this bid item. Topsoil Type B is considered incidental to this bid item unless a specific bid item is listed in the proposal. The cost of baffling or blocking over spray as required to prevent over spray onto the sidewalk, curbing and non-planter areas is incidental to the unit price. The unit contract price per each for “Inlet Protection” shall be full pay for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to construct, maintain, and remove when no longer required, this temporary erosion control measure. No other further compensation will be made. The unit bid price per square yard for “Straw Mulch – Hand Applied” constitutes complete compensation for all materials, tools, labor and equipment required for applying straw mulch on exposed soils for erosion control as directed by the Engineer. Straw shall be in an air- dried condition, and free of noxious weeds and other materials detrimental to plant life. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 5 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 8-02.3(9) Seeding, Fertilizing and Mulching SECTION 8-02.3(9)A IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIRST THREE PARAGRAPHS AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(9)A Dates for Application of Seed 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 8-02.3(9)B IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(9)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. 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 6 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 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 in Section 9-14.3 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. 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 7 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 3. Mulch: As needed to meet requirements of Sections 8-01.3(11)A and 9-14.5. 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 9-14.4 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 lbs/acre of “Mix A” unless otherwise directed by Engineer. Fertilizer 400 lbs/acre Wood Fiber 2,000 lbs/ acre Tackifier 80 lbs/acre SECTION 8-02.3(9)D IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(9)D 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. SECTION 8-02.3(9)E IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(9)E 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, Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 8 - 8 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 storm, and trespassing. Replace any plants that become damaged or injured. In seeded areas, treat and reseed damaged spots larger than one square foot. SECTION 8-02.3(11)A IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-02.3(11)A Mulch for Seeding Areas Wood cellulose fiber mulch conforming to Section 9-14.5(10) of the 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 9-14.5 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(9)B. The application of seed, fertilizer, and mulch shall be required in a single operation for all seed applications, unless otherwise 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 9 - 1 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 DIVISION 9 – MATERIALS 9-14 EROSION CONTROL AND ROADSIDE PLANTING SECTION 9-14.3 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 9-14.3 Seed 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: Mix A (Roadside and Erosion Control Grass): Weight Proportion Seed Mix “A” Ingredient Min. % Pure Seed Min. % Germination Max. % Weed Seed 40% Perennial Ryegrass 98% 90% 0.5% 40% Creeping Red Fescue 98% 85% 0.5% 10% Colonial Bentgrass 98% 90% 0.5% 10% White Dutch Clover (Pre-inoculated) 98% 90% 0.5% 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 9-14.4 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 9-14.4 Fertilizer 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl 9 - 2 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 The Contractor shall deliver fertilizer to the site in original unopened containers bearing manufacturer's chemical analysis, name, trade 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. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl A - 1 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 KENT STANDARD PLANS The following Kent Standard Plans supplement all other plans, which have been prepared for this project and are considered to be a part of the project plans. WATER 3-2 Temporary Water Supply Connections REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY AND METER SUPPLY HOSE EXISTING WATER MAIN TEMPORARY ;I m TEST BLOCKING SEE NOTE 3 MECHANICAL JOINT PLUG WITH'MINIMUM 2" \-- CLEANING CUBES TAP OR BETTER WITH THRUST BLOCKING WITHOUT HYDRANT CONNECTION SEE NOTE 3 18" 1 Sx MIN. M BLOW -OFF SIZE CHART MAIN SIZE BLOW -OFF SIZE 4" 4" 6"-18" 6" CONTRACTOR PROVIDED TEMPORARY CONTROL VALVE (TYP.) REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY AND METER 18" Sx z MIN. SUPPLY HOSE o /�%/;%i��%��' X, EXISTING WATER CONTRACTOR PROVIDED FORMULA FOR ESTIMATING RATE OF DISCHARGE MAIN TEMPORARY CONTROL VALVE 2.83 d2 Sx CLEANING CUBES Q- WHERE: _ DISCHARGE IN GALLONS Q i I — PER MINUTE -_J INSIDE d - DISCHARGEMPIPER OF TEMPORARY // // // �� NEW WATER MAIN TEST BLOCKING A����/CONTRACTOR PROVIDED d, Sx, Sy = MEASURED IN INCHES ��/ TEMPORARY CAP OR PLUG TEMPORARY CONTROL VALVE NOTES: APPLIES TO PIPES UP TO AND WITH HYDRANT CONNECTION INCLUDING 8" (200 mm) DIAMETER 1. THE USER SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY CONTROL GATE VALVES BETWEEN THE METER AND DISCHARGE POINT(S). 2. REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY AND NOTE: THIS PLAN IS NOT A LEGAL ENGINEERING DOCUMENT BUT METER SHALL BE SUPPORTED A MINIMUM OF tl AN ELECTRONIC DUPLICATE. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED BY THE 6" ABOVE GROUND AND ATTACHED BY A �j��REr OF WAS�I ENGINEER AND APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE CITY OF KENT. A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. 2 Y2" FIRE HOSE TO FIRE HYDRANT PORT G OR BLOW -OFF CONNECTION. � � � � 0 CITY OF KENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT �§' �4 3. A TEMPORARY MANIFOLD PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR MAY BE NECESSARY KENT TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY TO ACHIEVE MINIMUM FLOW REQ. WASHINGTON CONNECTIONS BASED ON THE SIZE OF THE NEW MAIN. 296 4. CONTRACTOR TO PROPERLY TREAT AND ��SIpNAL DESIGNED COK SCALE NONE STANDARD PLAN CHECKED COK DATE 12/2019 3-2 DISPOSE OF ALL FLUSH WATER. ENGINEER APPROVED Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl A - 2 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 PROJECT EXHIBIT ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_S 212th ST CHANDLERS BAY E JAMES ST E SMITH ST S 228th ST 76th AVE SW VALLEY HWY¬«167 JAMES ST 94th AVE SCA N Y O N D RE VALLEY HWYMILL CREEKMill Creek Culvert CleaningProject Vicinity Map - Culvert Locations ±1 INCH = 1,500 FEET 0 1,500 3,000750FEET U:\GIS\MXD\21-3008 - 2021 Culvert Cleaning\01 Project Vicinity Map - Culvert Locations.mxd - 5/20/2021 Mill Creek Culvert CleaningTypical Culvert Cleaning Profile U:\GIS\MXD\21-3008 - 2021 Culvert Cleaning\02 Typical Culvert Cleaning Profile.mxd - 5/20/2021 Mill Creek Culvert CleaningTypical Stream Bypass Plan U:\GIS\MXD\21-3008 - 2021 Culvert Cleaning\03 Typical Stream Bypass Plan.mxd - 5/20/2021 !( 67' LONG66" CMP CULVERT EXCAVATE TO MATCH BOTTOMELEVATION OF EXISTINGCULVERT FOR 25' OF CHANNELDOWNSTREAM OF CULVERT Kennebeck Av NKennebeck Av NE Smith St E Smith St WENDY'SCOMPANY THE1612500305 KENT CITY OF1922059320KNUTSONGREGORY W9179601160 Y&MPROPERTY LLC9179601980 Mill Creek Culvert CleaningE Smith St Culvert ±1 INCH = 20 FEET 0 20 4010FEET U:\GIS\MXD\21-3008 - 2021 Culvert Cleaning\04 E Smith St CUlvert.mxd - 5/20/2021 CULVERT TO BE CLEANEDEXISTING STORM DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARYPARCEL BOUNDARIESMILL CREEK !(EXISTING STORM MANHOLE 86' LONG(2) 6'W x 7'H BOX CULVERTS EXCAVATE TO MATCH BOTTOMELEVATION OF EXISTINGCULVERT FOR 25' OF CHANNELUPSTREAM OF CULVERT EXCAVATE TO MATCH BOTTOMELEVATION OF EXISTINGCULVERT FOR 25' OF CHANNELDOWNSTREAM OF CULVERT E Jam es S t LORA SCHALLERT1612500003 KENTCITY OF1822059098 KENT CITY OF1822059098 KENT CITY OF1822059296 182205HYDR 182205UNKN KENT SCHOOLDIST 4155385600005 KENT CITY OF9147100005 Mill Creek Culvert CleaningE James St Culverts ±1 INCH = 20 FEET 0 20 4010FEET U:\GIS\MXD\21-3008 - 2021 Culvert Cleaning\05 E James St Culverts.mxd - 5/20/2021 CULVERT TO BE CLEANEDEXISTING STORM DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARYPARCEL BOUNDARIESMILL CREEK EXCAVATE 2' OF SEDIMENTFOR 25' OF CHANNELUPSTREAM OF CULVERT CHANDLERSBAY LLC1322049334 GPAI ROCK CREEKLANDING LLC1822059015 BRE WA CHANDLERSBAY LLC1822059363 Mill Creek Culvert CleaningChandlers Bay Culvert ±1 INCH = 20 FEET 0 20 4010FEET U:\GIS\MXD\21-3008 - 2021 Culvert Cleaning\06 Chandlers Bay Culvert.mxd - 5/20/2021 CULVERT TO BE CLEANEDEXISTING STORM DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARYPARCEL BOUNDARIESMILL CREEK 106' LONG8'W x 5'H BOX CULVERT EXCAVATE TO MATCH BOTTOMELEVATION OF EXISTINGCULVERT FOR 25' OF CHANNELDOWNSTREAM OF CULVERT EXCAVATE TO MATCH BOTTOMELEVATION OF EXISTINGCULVERT FOR 25' OF CHANNELUPSTREAM OF CULVERT NOTE:ASPHALT OVERLAY PROJECTIN THIS AREA MAY BEOCCURRING AT THE SAME TIMEAS THE WORK SHOWN ON THISSHEET. 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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), under site conditions where potential exposures and effects to fish life are minimized without isolation from flowing waters1; 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.( See Appendix A for requirements) 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.). 1 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 (NMFS) 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 Standard September 2016 2 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 be herded or released to a downstream 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 be 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 resulting from construction. 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. WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 3 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). Work 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, uniformity 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 of planned 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 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 4 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 block nets that are appropriate for the site and fish species present. 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 circumstances. 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 affecting fish habitat in that reach of stream 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 2 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 cofferdam(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). WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 5 inspected for impinged fish (especially juvenile fish) at least three times daily or when requested by the Engineer. On working days, these inspections shall be performed at the start, middle and end of the work day. On non-working days, these activities shall be performed between 6:00 am and 8:00 am, between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm and between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm. They may need to be checked more frequently for the first 24 hours after a significant rainfall (or change in flow volume 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 flanking. 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 is 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 (RCW 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 appropriately screened intake. If the directing biologist has confirmed that all fish life has been successfully excluded from the area, 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. 3 National Marine Fisheries Service. 2011. Anadromous Salmonid Passage Facility Design. Chapter 11: Fish Screen and Bypass Facilities. NMFS Northwest Region, July 2011, 140 p.. WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 6 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 polarized glasses or Plexiglas bottomed buckets, 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 is deemed the only viable means of fish capture), and fish listed under the ESA 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. 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 minimum performance measures or expectations: 1) Only dip nets and seines composed of soft (non-abrasive) material shall be used. 2) The operations shall not resort to the use of electrofishing equipment unless other less injurious methods have removed most or all of the adult and sub-adult fish (i.e., fish in excess of 300 millimeters); 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 electrofishing 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. WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 7 • 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 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 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 and 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 flow 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 electrofishing), 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 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 8 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. • 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 first 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 performance 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 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 permit 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 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 9 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. 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 determine 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 (µS/cm) Maximum Settings Voltage 100 V < 300 800 V >300 400 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 4 National Marine Fisheries Service. 2000. Guidelines for electrofishing waters containing salmonids listed under the Endangered Species Act 5 Adapted from NMFS Backpack Electrofishing Guidelines, June 2000, and WDFW Electrofishing Guidelines for Stream Typing, May 2001 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 10 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 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 from coming into direct contact with the anode. Under most 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 with 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 structures 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 galvanotaxis 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 flow velocity or turbulence is high or moderately-high (e.g., within riffles) it may be difficult to see and net 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.] WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 11 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 lessen the frequency (or severity) of observed stress, the directing biologist shall have the authority to postpone fish capture and removal operations6. Each fish shall be capable of remaining upright and actively swimming prior to release, and will be completely revived in holding tanks as necessary (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 6 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 limits, the directing biologist shall postpone fish capture and removal operations and immediately notify the federal agency (or agencies) with jurisdiction. WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 12 coolers meeting this description are preferred over buckets. Fish will be held for the shortest time necessary for recovery and release. • 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. • The release site(s) shall be determined 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). If 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. WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 13 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 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 to protocol before transporting them for use at another site or waterbody. Once equipment is fully dried, it should stay dry for at least 48 hours before using in Washington waters. Biologists should avoid the use of felt-soled shoes since they are difficult to decontaminate. 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), the directing biologist, if they are a consultant shall immediate notify WSDOT who 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 WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 14 Area Habitat Biologist identified on the HPA and/or the Washington Military Department Emergency Management Division at (800) 258-5990, as appropriate. • Any ESA-listed species incidentally killed as a result of fish capture and removal operations shall be documented with the notification provided to the appropriate authority (FWS and/or NMFS) within two working days. If the directing biologist is a consultant, they shall immediately notify WSDOT, who will notify the Services. The consultant shall not independently contact other agencies. 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 Habitat 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 number if available), precise location of any incidentally killed or injured and unrecovered 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 channel 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). WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 15 Appendix A Requirements for Designated Lead Fish Moving Biologist (Directing Biologist)  Completion of a minimum of a two day electrofishing class.  Training in fish ecology and identification  100 hours of electrofishing experience in the Pacific Northwest, at least 20 hours of which should have been in the last 5 years in the PNW.  Possession of a current CPR certification  Possession of a current first aid certification  Demonstrated understanding of aquatic invasive species and the appropriate decontamination methods necessary to prevent introducing aquatic invasive species into the work area.  Demonstrated ability to interpret contract plan sheets/specification, contactor schedule and plans prepared by the contractor (e.g. Temporary Steam Diversion Plan and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan)  Ability to move fish per the most current version of the “WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standards”  Must develop and deliver on site field training for individuals assisting with fish moving. Requirements for Trained Personnel  Possess training, knowledge, skills and ability to ensure safe handling of fish and to ensure the safety of staff conducting the operations.  Have a current first aid certification.  Training must be conducted on site by the Designated Lead Fish Moving Biologist prior to initiation of the fish moving and must cover the following:  Review of site specific pre- activity safety plan  A site specific job site analysis and fish exclusion plan.  A discussion of roles, responsibilities, permit requirements, and species expected.  Review of electrofishing guidelines and equipment manufactures recommendations.  Definitions of basic terminology (galvanotaxis, narcosis, and tetany) and an explanation of how electrofishing attracts fish.  A demonstration and discussion of the proper use of electrofishing equipment (including an explanation of how gear can injure fish and how to recognize signs of injury) and the role of each crew member.  A demonstration of proper fish handling including proper netting, sorting by size, keeping buckets cool, releasing small and large fish WSDOT Fish Exclusion Protocols and Standard September 2016 16 in different pools, not overcrowding buckets, avoiding sunscreens/ insect repellants etc on hands moving fish.  A review of common mistakes.  A discussion of the use of personal floatation devices.  A discussion of aquatic invasive species and the decontamination methods necessary to prevent introducing aquatic invasives into the work area. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl A - 5 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 ANTICIPATED HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL PROVISIONS Anticipated Hydraulic Project Approval Provisions 1. TIMING LIMITATION: You may begin the project immediately and you must complete the project by August 11, 2025, provided work within the ordinary high-water line (OHWL) must occur only between June 15 and September 15. 2. APPROVED PLANS: You must accomplish the work per plans and specifications submitted with the application and approved by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA). You must have a copy of these plans available and this HPA on site during all phases of the project proposal and limit maintenance activities to those sites listed in this HPA. 3. INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL: Follow Method 1 for low risk locations (i.e. clean/drain/dry). Thoroughly remove visible dirt and debris from all equipment and gear (including drive mechanisms, wheels, tires, tracks, buckets, and undercarriage) before arriving and leaving the job site to prevent the transport and introduction of invasive species. For contaminated or high risk sites please refer to the Method 2 Decontamination protocol. Properly dispose of any water and chemicals used to clean gear and equipment. You can find this and additional information in the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's "Invasive Species Management Protocols", available online at https://wdfw.wa.gov/species- habitats/invasive/prevention. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 4. FISH KILL/ WATER QUALITY PROBLEM NOTIFICATION: If a fish kill occurs or fish are observed in distress at the job site, immediately stop all activities causing harm. Immediately notify the WDFW Habitat Biologist of the problem by calling 425-449-6790. If the likely cause of the fish kill or fish distress is related to water quality, also notify the Washington Military Department Emergency Management Division at 1-800-258-5990. Activities related to the fish kill or fish distress must not resume until WDFW gives approval. WDFW may require additional measures to mitigate impacts. STAGING, JOB SITE ACCESS, AND EQUIPMENT 5. Retain all natural habitat features on the bed or banks including large woody material and boulders. You may move these natural habitat features during construction but you must place them near the preproject location before leaving the job site. 6. Equipment used for this project may operate waterward of the OHWL, provided the drive mechanisms (wheels, tracks, tires, etc.) do not enter or operate waterward of the OHWL. 7. Check equipment daily for leaks and complete any required repairs in an upland location before using the equipment in or near the water. 8. Use environmentally acceptable lubricants composed of biodegradable base oils such as vegetable oils, synthetic esters, and polyalkylene glycols in equipment operated in or near the water. 9. This HPA does not authorize equipment crossings of the streams. CONSTRUCTION-RELATED SEDIMENT, EROSION AND POLLUTION CONTAINMENT 10. Protect all disturbed areas from erosion. Maintain erosion and sediment control until all work and cleanup of the job site is complete. 11. Straw used for erosion and sediment control, must be certified free of noxious weeds and their seeds. 12.Stop all hydraulic project activities except those needed to control erosion and siltation, if flow conditions arise that will result in erosion or siltation of waters of the state. 13.Route construction water (wastewater) from the project to an upland area above the limits of anticipated floodwater. Remove fine sediment and other contaminants before discharging the construction water to waters of the state. IN-WATER WORK AREA ISOLATION USING A TEMPORARY BYPASS 14. Isolate fish from the work area by using either a total or partial bypass to reroute the stream through a temporary channel or pipe. 15. Provide fish passage during times of the year when fish are expected to migrate. 16.Sequence the work to minimize the duration of dewatering. 17. Use the least-impacting feasible method to temporarily bypass water from the work area. Consider the physical characteristics of the site and the anticipated volume of water flowing through the work area. 18. Design the temporary bypass to minimize the length of the dewatered stream channel. 19. During all phases of bypass installation and decommissioning, maintain flows downstream of the project site to ensure survival of all downstream fish. 20.Install the temporary bypass before starting other construction work in the wetted perimeter. 21. Install a cofferdam or similar device at the upstream and downstream end of the bypass to prevent backwater from entering the work area. 22. Return diverted water to the channel immediately downstream of the work area. Dissipate flow energy from the diversion to prevent scour or erosion of the channel and bank. 23. If the diversion inlet is a gravity diversion that provides fish passage, place the diversion outlet where it facilitates gradual and safe reentry of fish into the stream channel. 24. If the bypass is a pumped diversion, once started it must run continuously until it is no longer necessary to bypass flows. This requires back-up pumps on-site and twenty-four-hour monitoring for overnight operation. 25. If the diversion inlet is a pump diversion in a fish-bearing stream, the pump intake structure must have a fish screen installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with RCW 77.57.010 and 77.57.070. Screen the pump intake with one of the following: a. Perforated plate: 0.094 inch (maximum opening diameter); b. Profile bar: 0.069 inch (maximum width opening); or Woven wire: 0.087 inch (maximum opening in the narrow direction). The minimum open area for all types of fish screens is twenty-seven percent. The screened intake facility must have enough surface area to ensure that the velocity through the screen is less than 0.4 feet per second. Maintain fish screens to prevent injury or entrapment of fish. 26. The minimum open area for all types of fish screens is twenty-seven percent. The screened intake facility must have enough surface area to ensure that the velocity through the screen is less than 0.4 feet per second. Maintain fish screens to prevent injury or entrapment of fish. 27. The fish screen must remain in place whenever water is withdrawn from the stream through the pump intake. 28. Remove fish screens on dewatering pumps in the isolated work area only after all fish are safe and excluded from the work area. 29. Isolate pump hose intakes with block nets so that fish cannot get near the intake. FISH LIFE REMOVAL 30. Capture and safely move fish life from the work area to the nearest suitable free-flowing water. 31. If electrofishing is conducted, a person with electrofishing training must be on-site to conduct or direct all electrofishing activities. 32. If personnel are available, WDFW and affected tribes may help capture and move fish life from the job site. 33. Place block nets upstream and downstream of the in-water work area before capturing and removing fish life. 34. All persons participating in capture and removal must have training, knowledge, and skills in the safe handling of fish life. DREDGING 35. Do not dredge in fish spawning areas except to remove clumps of vegetation from the channel. For the purpose of this HPA, spawning areas are defined as portions of the streambed with rounded gravel deposits. 36. Work in the dry water-course (when no natural flow is occurring in the channel, or when flow is diverted around the job site). 37. Accomplish dredging by starting at the upstream end of the job site boundary and working downstream. 38. Limit dredging to deepening the streambed. Do not disturb the banks. 39. To avoid fish stranding, the bed must not contain pits, potholes, or large depressions upon completion of the dredging. 40. Dispose of dredged bed materials outside the flood plain so materials will not reenter waters of the state. DEMOBILIZATION AND CLEANUP 41. Seed areas disturbed by construction activities with a native seed mix suitable for the site that has at least one quick-establishing plant species. 42. Replace native riparian zone vegetation damaged or destroyed by maintenance activities during the next dormant season. Plant trees 10 feet on center, and shrubs five feet on center. Maintain plantings for at least three years to ensure at least eighty percent of the plantings survive. Failure to achieve the eighty percent survival in year three will require you to submit a plan with follow-up measures to achieve requirements or reasons to modify requirements. 43. Upon completion of the project, remove all materials or equipment from the site and dispose of all excess spoils and waste materials in an upland area above the limits of anticipated floodwater. 44. Return water flow slowly to the in-water work area to prevent the downstream release of sediment laden water. If necessary, install silt fencing above the bypass outlet to capture sediment during re-watering of the channel. 45. Remove temporary erosion and sediment control methods after job site is stabilized or within three months of project completion, whichever is sooner. Mill Creek Culvert Cleaning/Dahl A - 6 May 24, 2021 Project Number: 21-3008 PREVAILING WAGE RATES 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: 06/08/2021 County_ King King King King King King King King King King King King King King King King King Trade Asbestos Abatement Workers Boilermakers Brick Mason Brick Mason Building Service Employees Building Service Employees Building Service Employees Building Service Employees Cabinet Makers (In Shop). 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Et $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Over King Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. But $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Not Including 8 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Overhead Under 6 $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Yards King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Plant Feed $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Locomotives, All $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Material Transfer Device $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Mechanics, All (leadmen - $74.22 7A 3K 8X View $0.50 Per Hour Over Mechanic) King Power Equipment Operators Motor Patrol Graders $73.49 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Drill, Boring, Road Header And/or Shield King Power Equipment Operators Oil Distributors, Blower $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Distribution it Mulch Seeding Operator King Power Equipment Operators Outside Hoists (Elevators And $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Manlifts), Air Tuggers, Strato King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type Crane: $72.84 7A 3K 8X View 20 Tons Through 44 Tons King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type: 100 $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type: 45 Tons $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Through 99 Tons King Power Equipment Operators Pavement Breaker $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Pile Driver (other Than Crane $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Mount) King Power Equipment Operators Plant Oiler - Asphalt, Crusher $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Posthole Digger, Mechanical $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Power Plant $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Pumps - Water $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Quad 9, Hd 41, D10 And Over $73.49 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Quick Tower - No Cab, Under $69.12 7A 3K 8X View 100 Feet In Height Based To Boom King Power Equipment Operators Remote Control Operator On $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment King Power Equipment Operators Rigger and Bellman $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Rigger/Signal Person, Bellman $72.28 7A 3K 8X View (Certified) King Power Equipment Operators Rollagon $73.49 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi -lift $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Materials King Power Equipment Operators Roto-mill, Roto-grinder $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Saws - Concrete $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Scraper, Self Propelled Under $72.84 7A 3K 8X View 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers - Concrete Et Carry All $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers, Self-propelled: 45 $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Yards And Over King Power Equipment Operators Service Engineers - Equipment $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Shotcrete/Gunite Equipment $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe, $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $74.99 7A 3K 8X View Over 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Slipform Pavers $73.49 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Spreader, Topsider Et $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Screedman King Power Equipment Operators Subgrader Trimmer $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Tower Bucket Elevators $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane Up To 175' In $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Height Base To Boom King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane: over 175through $74.99 7A 3K 8X View 250' in height, base to boom King Power Equipment Operators Tower Cranes: over 250' in $75.72 7A 3K 8X View height from base to boom King Power Equipment Operators Transporters, All Track Or Truck $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Type King Power Equipment Operators Trenching Machines $72.28 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler/driver - 100 $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler/Driver Under $72.28 7A 3K 8X View 100 Tons King Power Equipment Operators Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Welder $73.49 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Wheel Tractors, Farman Type $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Yo Yo Pay Dozer $72.84 7A 3K 8X View King Power Equipment Operators- Asphalt Plant Operators $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Assistant Engineer $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Barrier Machine (zipper) $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Batch Plant Operator, Concrete $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Bobcat $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Brokk - Remote Demolition $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Brooms $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Bump Cutter $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cableways $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Chipper $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Compressor $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Finish Machine - $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Laser Screed King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump - Mounted Or $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Trailer High Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water With Boom Attachment Over 42 M King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water With Boom Attachment Up To 42m King Power Equipment Operators- Conveyors $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes friction: 200 tons and $75.72 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water over King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 100 tons through 199 $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons, or 150' of boom (including jib with attachments) King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 20 Tons Through 44 $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tons With Attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 200 tons- 299 tons, or $74.99 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 250' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 300 tons and over or $75.72 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 300' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 45 Tons Through 99 $73.49 7A 3K 8X I View Underground Sewer Et Water Tons, Under 150' Of Boom (including Jib With Attachments) King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: A -frame - 10 Tons And $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Under King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Friction cranes through $74.99 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 199 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: through 19 tons with $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water attachments, A -frame over 10 I tons King Power Equipment Operators- Crusher $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Deck Engineer/Deck Winches $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water (power) King Power Equipment Operators- Derricks, On Building Work $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Dozers D-9 Et Under $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Or Crane Mount King Power Equipment Operators- Drilling Machine $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Elevator And Man -lift: $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Permanent And Shaft Type King Power Equipment Operators- Finishing Machine, Bidwell And $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Gamaco Et Similar Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Forklift: 3000 Lbs And Over $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water With Attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Forklifts: Under 3000 Lbs. With $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Grade Engineer: Using Blue $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc King Power Equipment Operators- Gradechecker/Stakeman $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Guardrail Punch $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Hard Tail End Dump $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Articulating Off- Road Equipment 45 Yards. Et Over King Power Equipment Operators- Hard Tail End Dump $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Articulating Off -road Equipment Under 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal/Directional Drill $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Locator King Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal/Directional Drill $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Operator King Power Equipment Operators- Hydralifts/Boom Trucks Over $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 10 Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Hydralifts/Boom Trucks, 10 $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tons And Under King Power Equipment Operators- Loader, Overhead 8 Yards. Et $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over King Power Equipment Operators- Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. But $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Not Including 8 Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Overhead Under 6 $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Plant Feed $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Locomotives, All $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Material Transfer Device $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Mechanics, All (leadmen - $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water $0.50 Per Hour Over Mechanic) King Power Equipment Operators- Motor Patrol Graders $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Drill, Boring, Road Header And/or Shield King Power Equipment Operators- Oil Distributors, Blower $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Distribution Et Mulch Seeding Operator King Power Equipment Operators- Outside Hoists (Elevators And $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Manlifts), Air Tuggers, Strato King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, Bridge Type Crane: $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 20 Tons Through 44 Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, Bridge Type: 100 $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, Bridge Type: 45 Tons $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Through 99 Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Pavement Breaker $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Pile Driver (other Than Crane $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Mount) King Power Equipment Operators- Plant Oiler - Asphalt, Crusher $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Posthole Digger, Mechanical $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Power Plant $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Pumps - Water $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Quad 9, Hd 41, D10 And Over $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Quick Tower - No Cab, Under $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 100 Feet In Height Based To Boom King Power Equipment Operators- Remote Control Operator On $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Rigger and Bellman $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Rigger/Signal Person, Bellman $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water (Certified) King Power Equipment Operators- Rollagon $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi -lift $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Materials King Power Equipment Operators- Roto-mill, Roto-grinder $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Saws - Concrete $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Scraper, Self Propelled Under $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Scrapers - Concrete Et Carry All $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Scrapers, Self-propelled: 45 $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Yards And Over King Power Equipment Operators- Service Engineers - Equipment $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Shotcrete/Gunite Equipment $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe, $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $74.99 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Slipform Pavers $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Spreader, Topsider Et $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Screedman King Power Equipment Operators- Subgrader Trimmer $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Bucket Elevators $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Crane Up To 175' In $74.22 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Height Base To Boom King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Crane: over 175through $74.99 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 250' in height, base to boom King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Cranes: over 250' in $75.72 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water height from base to boom King Power Equipment Operators- Transporters, All Track Or Truck $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Type King Power Equipment Operators- Trenching Machines $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Crane Oiler/driver - 100 $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tons And Over King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Crane Oiler/Driver Under $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 100 Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Welder $73.49 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Wheel Tractors, Farmall Type $69.12 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Yo Yo Pay Dozer $72.84 7A 3K 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Line Clearance Tree Journey Level In Charge $55.03 5A 4A View Trimmers King Power Line Clearance Tree Spray Person $52.24 5A 4A View Trimmers King Power Line Clearance Tree Tree Equipment Operator $55.03 5A 4A View Trimmers King Power Line Clearance Tree Tree Trimmer $49.21 5A 4A View Trimmers King Power Line Clearance Tree Tree Trimmer Groundperson $37.47 5A 4A View Trimmers King Refrigeration Et Air Journey Level $87.01 6Z 1G View Conditioning Mechanics King Residential Brick Mason Journey Level $60.57 7E 1 N View King Residential Carpenters Journey Level $36.44 1 View King Residential Cement Masons Journey Level $46.64 1 View King Residential Drywall Applicators Journey Level $64.94 7A 4C View King Residential Drywall Tapers Journey Level $36.36 1 View King Residential Electricians Journey Level $48.80 1 View King Residential Glaziers Journey Level $28.93 1 View King Residential Insulation Journey Level $28.18 1 View Applicators King Residential Laborers Journey Level $29.73 1 View King Residential Marble Setters Journey Level $27.38 1 View King Residential Painters Journey Level $23.47 1 View King Residential Plumbers Et Journey Level $92.19 6Z 1G View Pipefitters King Residential Refrigeration Et Air Journey Level $87.01 6Z 1G View Conditioning Mechanics King Residential Sheet Metal Journey Level $89.61 7F 1 E View Workers King Residential Soft Floor Layers Journey Level $51.91 5A 3J View King Residential Sprinkler Fitters Journey Level $53.04 5C 2R View .(Fire Protection), King Residential Stone Masons Journey Level $60.57 7E 1 N View King Residential Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $55.71 7E 1 N View King Residential Terrazzo/Tile Journey Level $24.39 1 View Finishers King Residential Tile Setters Journey Level $21.04 1 View King Roofers Journey Level $57.30 5A 3H View King Roofers Using Irritable Bituminous $60.30 5A 3H View Materials King Sheet Metal Workers Journey Level (Field or Shop) $89.61 7F 1 E View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Boilermaker $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Carpenter $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Crane $38.54 7V 1 View Operator King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Electrician $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Heat Et Frost $79.43 5.1 4H View Insulator King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Laborer $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Machinist $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Operating $38.54 7V 1 View Engineer King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Painter $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Pipefitter $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Rigger $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Sheet Metal $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Shipfitter $38.54 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction $38.54 7V 1 View Warehouse/Teamster King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Welder / $38.54 7V 1 View Burner King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Boilermaker $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Carpenter $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Crane Operator $45.06 7Y 4K View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Electrician $47.42 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Heat Et Frost $79.43 5J 4H View Insulator King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Laborer $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Machinist $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Operating Engineer $45.06 7Y 4K View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Painter $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Pipefitter $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Rigger $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Sheet Metal $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Shipwright $47.35 7X 4J View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Warehouse / $45.06 7Y 4K View Teamster King Sign Makers Et Installers Journey Level $51.56 0 1 View _(Electrical) King Sign Makers Et Installers (Non- Journey Level $33.20 0 1 View Electrical). King Soft Floor Layers Journey Level $51.91 5A 3J View King Solar Controls For Windows Journey Level $13.69 1 View King Sprinkler Fitters (Fire Journey Level $85.89 5C 1X View Protection) King Stage Rigging Mechanics (Non Journey Level $13.69 1 View Structural), King Stone Masons Journey Level $60.57 7E 1N View King Street And Parking Lot Sweeper Journey Level $19.09 1 View Workers King Surveyors Assistant Construction Site $72.28 7A 3K 8X View Surveyor King Surveyors Chainman $69.12 7A 3K 8X View King Surveyors Construction Site Surveyor $73.49 7A 3K 8X View King Telecommunication Technicians Journey Level $53.57 7E 1 E View King Telephone Line Construction - Cable Splicer $37.40 5A 2B View Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Hole Digger/Ground Person $25.04 5A 2B View Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Equipment Operator $31.22 5A 2B View Outside (Light) King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Lineperson $35.34 5A 2B View Outside King Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $55.71 7E 1N View King Tile Setters Journey Level $55.71 7E 1N View King Tile, Marble Et Terrazzo Finisher $46.54 7E 1N View Finishers King Traffic Control Stripers Journey Level $49.13 7A 1 K View King Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix Over 16 Yards $64.55 5D 4Y 8L View King Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix To 16 Yards $63.71 5D 4Y 8L View King Truck Drivers Dump Truck $63.71 5D 4Y 8L View King Truck Drivers Dump Truck Et Trailer $64.55 5D 4Y 8L View King Truck Drivers Other Trucks $64.55 5D 4Y 8L View King Truck Drivers - Ready Mix Transit Mix $64.55 5D 4Y 8L View King Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Irrigation Pump Installer $17.71 1 View Installers King Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Oiler $13.69 1 View King Installers Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Installers Well Driller $18.00 i View Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Overtime Codes Overtime calculations are based on the hourly rate 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. 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. 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. D. 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 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. 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 of ten (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 hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall also be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. The first two (2) hours after eight (8) regular hours Monday through Friday and the first ten (10) hours on Saturday shall be paid atone 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. 1of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Overtime Codes Continued 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 (10) 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. R. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at two 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 hourly 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 times 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. 2of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 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 THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. B. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at one and one-half 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 addition 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. M. This code appears to be missing. All hours worked on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double 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 hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half 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. 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. 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 (1-1/2) times the regular rate of pay. All hours worked between the hours of 10:00 pm and 5:00 am, Monday through Friday, and all hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at a 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. K. 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 5 am to 6pm 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, and all hours worked in excess of twelve (12) hours in a single shift 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. When an employee returns to work without at least eight (8) hours time off since their previous shift, all such time shall be a continuation of shift and paid at the applicable overtime rate until he/she shall have the eight (8) hours rest period. 4. 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. 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. 3of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Overtime Codes Continued 4. 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. 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 hours 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'h) 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. 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. H. 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 overtime hours worked, except Labor Day, and all hours on Sunday 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. I. The First eight (8) hours worked on Saturdays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked in excess of eight (8) per day on Saturdays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. 4of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Overtime Codes Continued 4. J. The first eight (8) hours worked on a Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours on a Saturday shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked over twelve (12) in a day, and all hours worked on Sundays and Holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. K. All hours worked on a Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage, so long as Saturday is the sixth consecutive day worked. All hours worked over twelve (12) in a day Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and Holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. L. The first twelve (12) hours worked on a Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on a Saturday in excess of twelve (12) hours shall be paid at double the hourly rate of pay. All hours worked over twelve (12) in a day Monday through Friday, and all hours worked on Sundays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on a holiday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage, except that all hours worked on Labor Day shall be paid at double the hourly rate of pay. U. 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. (Except on makeup days if work is lost due to inclement weather, then the first eight (8) hours on Saturday may be paid the regular rate.) All hours worked over twelve (12) hours Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. V. Work performed in excess of ten (10) hours of straight time per day when four ten (10) hour shifts are established or outside the normal shift (5 am to 6pm), and all work on Saturdays, except for make-up days shall be paid at time and one-half (1 ''/2) the straight time rate. In the event the job is down due to weather conditions, 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 work performed on Sundays and holidays and work in excess of twelve (12) hours per day shall be paid at double (2x) the straight time rate of pay. 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. When an employee returns to work without a break of eight (8) hours since their previous shift, all such time shall be a continuation of shift and paid at the applicable overtime rate until such time as the employee has had a break of eight (8) hours. W. 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. When an employee returns to work without at least eight (8) hours time off since their previous shift, all such time shall be a continuation of shift and paid at the applicable overtime rate until such time as the employee has had a break of eight (8) hours. 5of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Overtime Codes Continued 4. X. 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. Work performed outside the normal shift of 6 am to 6pm shall be paid at one and one-half the straight time rate, (except for special shifts or three shift operations). All work performed on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. Shifts may be established when considered necessary by the Employer. The Employer may establish shifts consisting of eight (8) or ten (10) hours of work (subject to WAC 296-127-022), that shall constitute a normal forty (40) hour work week. The Employer can change from a 5-eight to a 4-ten hour schedule or back to the other. All hours of work on these shifts shall be paid for at the straight time hourly rate. Work performed in excess of eight hours (or ten hours per day (subject to WAC 296-127-022) shall be paid atone and one- half the straight time rate. When due to conditions beyond the control of the Employer, or when contract specifications require that work can only be performed outside the regular day shift, then by mutual agreement a special shift may be worked at the straight time rate, eight (8) hours work for eight (8) hours pay. The starting time shall be arranged to fit such conditions of work. When an employee returns to work without at a break of eight (8) hours since their previous shift, all such time shall be a continuation of shift and paid at the applicable overtime rate until such time as the employee has had a break of eight (8) hours. Y. 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. 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. 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. Z. 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. Work performed on Sundays may be paid at double time. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. 11. 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. The first ten (10) hours worked on Saturday and all hours worked on holidays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked over twelve (12) hours Monday through Saturday, and all hours worked on Sundays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. After an employee has worked eight (8) hours, all additional hours worked shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate until such time as the employee has had a break of eight (8) hours or more. 6of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Holiday Codes 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). I. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (6). 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 Year's 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). 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. G. 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 (11). 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). 7of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Holiday Codes Continued 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 Thanksgiving 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. A. 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. If any of the listed holidays falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall 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. Holidays: 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. E. 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. Holidays: 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. I. 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. 8of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Holiday Codes Continued 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. K. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence 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. 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. 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. Holidays: 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. 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. V. Holidays: New Year's Day, President's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, the day before or after Christmas, and the day before or after New Year's Day. If any of the above listed holidays falls on a Sunday, the day observed by the Nation shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. W. Holidays: New Year's Day, Day After New Year's, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, the day after Christmas, the day before New Year's Day, and a Floating Holiday. X. 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 the day before or after Christmas day. If a holiday falls on a Saturday or on a Friday that is the normal day off, then the holiday will be taken on the last normal workday. If the holiday falls on a Monday that is the normal day off or on a Sunday, then the holiday will be taken on the next normal workday. Y. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. (8) If the holiday falls on a Sunday, then the day observed by the federal government shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. 9of14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Holiday Codes Continued G. New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, The Friday After Thanksgiving Day, the last scheduled workday before Christmas, and Christmas Day (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. 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. I. 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. 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. K. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence 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. 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. 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. Holidays: 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. 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. V. Holidays: New Year's Day, President's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, the day before or after Christmas, and the day before or after New Year's Day. If any of the above listed holidays falls on a Sunday, the day observed by the Nation shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. 10 of 14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Holiday Codes Continued 7. W. Holidays: New Year's Day, Day After New Year's, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, the day after Christmas, the day before New Year's Day, and a Floating Holiday. X. 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 the day before or after Christmas day. If a holiday falls on a Saturday or on a Friday that is the normal day off, then the holiday will be taken on the last normal workday. If the holiday falls on a Monday that is the normal day off or on a Sunday, then the holiday will be taken on the next normal workday. Y. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. (8) If the holiday falls on a Sunday, then the day observed by the federal government shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. 15. F. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, the last scheduled workday before Christmas, and Christmas Day (8). If any of the listed holidays falls on a Sunday, the day observed by the Nation shall be considered a holiday and compensated accordingly. G. New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, The Friday After Thanksgiving Day, the last scheduled workday before Christmas, and Christmas Day (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. Note Codes 8. 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: $0.75, Level B: $0.50, And Level C: $0.25. M. Workers on hazmat projects receive additional hourly premiums as follows: Levels A & B: $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: $0.25. 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 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. 11 of 14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Note Codes Continued 8. 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 $0.50 per hour. V. In addition to the hourly wage and fringe benefits, the following depth and enclosure premiums shall be paid. The premiums are to be calculated for the maximum depth and distance into an enclosure that a diver reaches in a day. The premiums are to be paid one time for the day and are not used in calculating overtime pay. Depth premiums apply to depths of fifty feet or more. Over 50' to 100' - $2.00 per foot for each foot over 50 feet. Over 10l' to 150' - $3.00 per foot for each foot over 101 feet. Over 15l' to 220' - $4.00 per foot for each foot over 220 feet. Over 22 F - $5.00 per foot for each foot over 221 feet. Enclosure premiums apply when divers enter enclosures (such as pipes or tunnels) where there is no vertical ascent and is measured by the distance travelled from the entrance. 25' to 300' - $1.00 per foot from entrance. 300' to 600' - $1.50 per foot beginning at 300'. Over 600' - $2.00 per foot beginning at 600'. W. Meter Installers work on single phase 120/240V self-contained residential meters. The Lineman/Groundmen rates would apply to meters not fitting this description. X. 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. Special Shift Premium: Basic hourly rate plus $2.00 per hour. When due to conditions beyond the control of the Employer or when an owner (not acting as the contractor), a government agency or the contract specifications requires that work can only be performed outside the normal 5 am to 6pm shift, then the special shift premium will be applied to the basic hourly rate. When an employee works on a special shift, they shall be paid a special shift premium for each hour worked unless they are in OT or Double-time status. (For example, the special shift premium does not waive the overtime requirements for work performed on Saturday or Sunday.) Y. Tide Work: When employees are called out between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. to work on tide work (work located in the tide plane) all time worked shall be at one and one-half times the hourly rate of pay. Swinging Stage/Boatswains Chair: Employees working on a swinging state or boatswains chair or under conditions that require them to be tied off to allow their hands to be free shall receive seventy-five cents ($0.75) per hour above the classification rate. 12 of 14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Note Codes Continued 8. Z. Workers working with supplied air on hazmat projects receive an additional $1.00 per hour. Special Shift Premium: Basic hourly rate plus $2.00 per hour. When due to conditions beyond the control of the Employer or when an owner (not acting as a contractor), a government agency or the contract specifications require that more than (4) hours of a special shift can only be performed outside the normal 6 am to 6pm shift, then the special shift premium will be applied to the basic straight time for the entire shift. When an employee works on a special shift, they will be paid a special shift premium for each hour worked unless they are in overtime or double- time status. (For example, the special shift premium does not waive the overtime requirements for work performed on Saturday or Sunday.) A. Workers working with supplied air on hazmat projects receive an additional $1.00 per hour. Special Shift Premium: Basic hourly rate plus $2.00 per hour. When due to conditions beyond the control of the Employer or when an owner (not acting as the contractor), a government agency or the contract specifications require that more than four (4) hours of a special shift can only be performed outside the normal 6 am to 6pm shift, then the special shift premium will be applied to the basic straight time for the entire shift. When an employee works on a special shift, they shall be paid a special shift premium for each hour worked unless they are in overtime or double- time status. (For example, the special shift premium does not waive the overtime requirements for work performed on Saturday or Sunday.) Certified Crane Operator Premium: Crane operators requiring certifications shall be paid $0.50 per hour above their classification rate. Boom Pay Premium: All cranes including tower shall be paid as follows based on boom length: (A) — 130' to 199' — $0.50 per hour over their classification rate. (B) — 200' to 299' — $0.80 per hour over their classification rate. (C) — 300' and over — $1.00 per hour over their classification rate. B. The highest 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. Tide Work: When employees are called out between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. to work on tide work (work located in the tide plane) all time worked shall be at one and one-half times the hourly rate of pay. Swinging Stage/Boatswains Chair: Employees working on a swinging stage or boatswains chair or under conditions that require them to be tied off to allow their hands to be free shall receive seventy-five cents ($0.75) per hour above the classification rate. C. Tide Work: When employees are called out between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. to work on tide work (work located in the tide plane) all time worked shall be at one and one-half times the hourly rate of pay. Swinging Stage/Boatswains Chair: Employees working on a swinging stage or boatswains chair or under conditions that require them to be tied off to allow their hands to be free shall receive seventy-five cents ($0.75) per hour above the classification rate. 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 flaggers 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. 13 of 14 Benefit Code Key — Effective 3/3/2021 thru 8/31/2021 Note Codes Continued D. Industrial Painter wages are required for painting within industrial facilities such as treatment plants, pipelines, towers, dams, bridges, power generation facilities and manufacturing facilities such as chemical plants, etc., or anywhere abrasive blasting is necessary to prepare surfaces, or hazardous materials encapsulation is required. E. Heavy Construction includes construction, repair, alteration or additions to the production, fabrication or manufacturing portions of industrial or manufacturing plants, hydroelectric or nuclear power plants and atomic reactor construction. 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: $0.25. F. Industrial Painter wages are required for painting within industrial facilities such as treatment plants, pipelines, towers, dams, power generation facilities and manufacturing facilities such as chemical plants, etc., or anywhere abrasive blasting is necessary to prepare surfaces, or hazardous materials encapsulation is required. 14 of 14