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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2022-063 - Original - Apply-A-Line, LLC - 2022 Plastic Markings - 02/16/2022Nancy Yoshitake for Hunter Jin Public Works 02/16/2022 02/23/2022 02/01/2022 11115530.7497 N/A Apply-A-Line, LLC Contract Other 2022 Plastic Markings The project includes the replacement of thermoplastic pavement markings and limited installation of other pavement markings citywide. $145,388 Other 2/16/22 2/16/22 2/16/22 CAG2022-063 Original_____ DATE: February 1, 2022 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: 2022 Plastic Markings Bid - Award MOTION: I moved to award the 2022 Plastic Markings Project to Apply-A- Line, LLC in the amount of $145,388 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 replacement of thermoplastic pavement markings and limited installation of other pavement markings at various locations Citywide. These new markings will more clearly direct traffic, thus increasing safety and efficiency of travel throughout the City. The bid opening for the 2022 Plastic Markings Project was held on January 25, 2022 with three bids received. The lowest responsible and responsive bid was submitted by Apply-A-Line LLC in the amount of $145,388. Bid Tab Summary 01. Apply-A-Line LLC $145,388.00 02. Stanley Patrick Striping $146,401.50 03. Stripe Rite, Inc. $225,528.00 BUDGET IMPACT: This project will be completed using B&O funding. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Plastic Markings Bid Tab (PDF) CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR 2022 Plastic Markings Project Number: 22-3011.2 BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL January 25, 2022 10:00 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 WSDOT Standard Plans Section 7 Appendix Section 8 Traffic Control Plans Section 9 Prevailing Wage Rates BIDDER'S NAME A I -A-Line LLC CITY OF KENT KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR 2022 Plastic Markings Project Number: 22-3011,2 BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL January 251 2022 10:00 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 W A S H I N G T 0 N 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 WSDOT Standard Plans Appendix Traffic Control Plans Prevailing Wage Rates ORDER OF CONTENTS FOR BID PACKAGE 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 (to be completed AFTER COMPLETION) Proposal Subcontractor List (over $1 million) - HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Subcontractor List (over $1 million) - Structural Steel Installation 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 INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the City of Kent, Washington, will receive sealed bids at the City Clerk's office through January 25, 2022 up to 10:00 a.m. as shown on the clock on the east wall of the City Clerk's Office on the first floor of City Hall, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, Washington. All bids must be properly marked and sealed in accordance with this "Invitation to Bid." Bids must be delivered and received at the City Clerk's office by the above -stated time, regardless of delivery method, including U.S. Mail. All bids will be opened and read publicly aloud immediately following 10:00 a.m. for the City of Kent project named as follows: 2022 Plastic Markings Project Number: 22-3011.2 The City Clerk will read the bids out loud from the Clerk's office. Individuals can stand in the lobby outside the Clerk's office during the bid opening to hear the bid results. The project consists of installing new and refreshing existing plastic pavement markings including stop lines, crosswalks, traffic arrows, traffic letters on various City of Kent Streets as detailed in the Appendices, including RPM removal, all in accordance with Kent Special Provisions, and the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Should a contract be executed, it is the contractor's responsibility to comply with all COVID-19 workplace health and safety measures established by the state Department of Labor & Industries or otherwise imposed by the Governor, the state Department of Health, or the Local Health Officer of Seattle -King County Public Health, or subsequent modifications to such health and safety measures as those authorities may issue, including providing all needed personal protective equipment. The Engineer's estimated range for this project is approximately $200,000 to $220,000. Bid documents may be obtained by contacting City of Kent Engineering Department, Nancy Yoshitake at 253-856-5508. For technical questions, please call Hunter Jin at 253-856-5668. Bids must be clearly marked "Bid" with the name of the project on the outside of the envelope, addressed to the City Clerk, 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032-5895. Only sealed bids will be accepted. No facsimiles or electronic submittals will be considered. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications and other contract documents now on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of Kent, Washington. Plans and specifications can also be downloaded at no charge at KentWA• ov 49 n9-- bu51j less 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 15% 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, satisfactory 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. 11246. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixt (60) days after the day of bid opening. Dated this loth day of January, 2022. BY. '! Kimberley A. I{Q oto, City Clerk Published: Daily Journal of Commerce on January 11 and 18, 2022 Washington State Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprise on January 11, 2022 CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE STATEMENT (President's Executive Order #11246) Date January 25, 2022 This statement relates to a proposed contract with the City of Kent named 2022 Plastic Markings Project Number: 22-3011.2 I am the undersigned bidder or prospective contractor. I represent that - 1. I x have, have not, participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the President's Executive Order #11246 (regarding equal employment opportunity) or a preceding similar Executive Order. APPLY -A -LINE, LLC NAME OF BIDDER BY: L- SIGNATURE/TITLE Alex Lil'estr im Assistant Vice President 175 Ro Rd SW Bld C Pacific WA 98047 ADDRESS (Note to Bidders: The information required in this Compliance Statement is informational only) 1 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 DECLARATION CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY The City of Kent is committed to conform to Federal and State laws regarding e ar ing perform Work opportunity. As such, all contractors, subcontractors and suppliers with relation to this contract shall comply with the regulations of the City`s equal employment opportunity policies. The following questions specifically identify the requirements ithspecific City eem act to necessary for any contractor, subcontractor or supplier onact for this adhere to. An affirmative response is required on all of the following questions willfully contract to be valid and binding. If any contractor, subcontractor or supplier he directives outlined, it will be considered a misrepresents themselves with regard to t 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. oyment n the 2. During the time or national origin, is t will age,ordthe'minate in presence of all sensory, mental basis of sex, race, color, 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 bel Fw, I agree to fulfill the five requirements referenced above. By: For: Appl -A-Line LLC Title: Alex Lil'estrom, Assistant Vice President Date: Januar 25 2022 2 January 10, 2022 2022 Plastic Markings/In Project Number: 22-3011.2 NUMBER: 1.2 SUBJECT: POLICY: CITY OF KENT ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 1998 MINORITY AND WOMEN SUPERSEDES: April 1, 1996 CONTRACTORS APPROVED BY Jim White, Mayor Equal employment opportunity requirements for the City of Kent will conform to federal and state laws. All contractors, subcontractors, consultants and suppliers of the City must guarantee equal employment opportunity within their organization and, if holding contracts with the City amounting to $10,000 or more within any given year, must take the following affirmative steps: 1. Provide a written statement to all new employees and subcontractors indicating commitment as an equal opportunity employer. 2. Actively consider for promotion and advancement available minorities and women. Any contractor, subcontractor, consultant or supplier who willfully disregards the City's nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements shall be considered in breach of contract and subject to suspension or termination for all or part of the contract. Contract Compliance Officers will be appointed by the Directors of Planning, Parks, and Public Works Departments to assume the following duties for their respective departments. 1. Ensuring that contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and suppliers subject to these regulations are familiar with the regulations and the City's equal employment opportunity policy. 2. Monitoring to assure adherence to federal, state and local laws, policies and guidelines. 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 3 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This form shall be filled out AFTER COMPLETION of this project by the Contractor awarded the contract. I, the undersigned, a duly represented agent of Company, hereby acknowledge and declare that the before - mentioned company was the prime contractor for the contract known as 2022 Plastic Markings/Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. By: For: Title: Date: 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 4 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 PROPOSAL To the City Clerk City Hall Kent, Washington 98032 The undersigned hereby certifies that A ply -A -Line, LLC has examined the job site and construction details of the work as outlined on the plans and described in the specifications for the project named 2022 Plastic Markings/Project Number: 22-3011.2 for the City of Kent, Washington, and has read and thoroughly understands the plans and specifications and contract governing the work embraced in this improvement and the method by which payment will be made for that work and hereby proposes to undertake and complete the work embraced in this improvement in accordance with the bid and contract, and at the following schedule of rates and prices: NOTE TO BIDDERS: 1) All bid items are described in the Kent Special Provisions (KSP) or the Standard Specifications (WSDOT). Reference the Section No. listed in this proposal, where the bid item is described. 2) Proposal items are numbered in sequence but are non -continuous. 3) Unit prices for all items, all extensions, and total amount of bid must be shown. 4) Should bid items with identically worded bid item descriptions, marked with asterisk (*), appear in more than one schedule of the proposal, the bidder must bid the same unit price on corresponding items for each schedule. If the Contractor enters different unit prices on these items, the City will unilaterally revise the bid amounts to the lowest unit price on each corresponding item and recalculate the Contractor's total bid amount. The corrected total bid amount will be used by the City for award purposes and fix the amount of the contract bond. EXAMP E SCHEDULE I - STREET UNIT TOTAL ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM PRICE AMOUNT NO. NO. QUANTITY 1006 2-03.5 100 Roadway Excavation, $14.00 $1,400.00 WSDOT CU YDS Including Haul Per CY Any bids not filled out properly may be considered non -responsive. 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 5 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT TOTAL PRICE AMOUNT NO. NO. UANTITY 1000 1-09.7 1 Mobilization $ 10,000.00 $10,000.00 WSDOT LUMP SUM Per LS 1005 8-22.5 475 WSDOT LN FT 1010 8-22.5 1,364 WSDOT LN FT 1015 8-22.5 9,299 WSDOT SQ FT 1020 8-22.5 61 WSDOT EACH 1025 8-22.5 32 WSDOT EACH 1030 8-22.5 80 KSP LN FT 1035 8-22.5 4 WSDOT EA Plastic Stop Line (12 inch wide) Plastic Stop Line (24 inch wide) Plastic Crosswalk Line Plastic Traffic Arrow Plastic Traffic Letter $ 8.50 Per LF $ 9.50 Per LF $ 7.50 Per SF $250.00 Per EA $ 85.00 Per EA 8 inch Wide Plastic $4.25 Intersection Turn Extension Per LF Lane (White) $ 4,037.50 $ 12,958.00 $ 69,742.50 $15,250.00 $ 2,720.00 $ 340.00 $1,000.00 $ 4,000.00 Plastic Railroad Crossing Per LF Symbol 1040 8-22.5 1 104t" Ave SE and SE 264t" $ 6,750.00 $ 6,750.00 KSP LUMP SUM St. Channelization Revision Per LS 1045 8-22.5 250 Additional Plastic Traffic $ 4.00 $ 1,000.00 KSP SQ FT Marking Removal Per SF 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 6 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 ITEM SECTION APPROX. ITEM UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT NO. NO. QUANTITY 1050 1-10.5 110 Uniformed Off -Duty $ 85.00 $ 9,350.00 KSP HOURS Police Officer Per HR ($80.00 Min) 1055 1-10.5 150 Traffic Control Labor $ 1.00 $ 150.00 KSP HOURS Per HR 1060 1-10.5 50 Traffic Control Supervisor KSP HOURS 1065 1-10.5 1 Temporary Traffic Control KSP LUMP SUM Devices 1070 1-10.5 40 Portable Changeable KSP DAYS Message Sign (PCMS) $1.00 $ 50.00 Per HR $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Per LS $1.00 Per DAY 1075 1-10.5 20 Sequential Arrow Sign (SAS) $ 50.00 KSP DAYS Per DAY 1080 1-7.15(1) 1 SPCC Plan $500.00 WSDOT LUMP SUM Per LS $ 40.00 $ 500.00 1085 1-04.4(1) 1 Minor Changes $2,500.00* $2,500.00 WSDOT CALC Per CALC *Common price to all bidders Total $145 388.00 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 7 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST (Contracts over 1 million dollars) HVAC, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL Name of Bidder: A I -A-Line, LLC Project Name: 2022 Plastic Markin s Project Number: 22-3011.2 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: N/A Plumbing Subcontractor Name: Electrical Subcontractor Name: A N/A Sig at re of Bidder Alex Liljestrom, Assistant Vice President January 25, 2022 Date 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 8 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST (Contracts over 1 million dollars) STRUCTURAL STEEL INSTALLATION AND REBAR INSTALLATION Name of Bidder: A I -A-Line, LLC Project Name: 2022 plastic Markin Project Number: 22-3011.2 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: MN/A Rebar Installation Subcontractor Name: Sign ture of Bidder Alex Liljestrom, Assistant Vice President 2022 Plastic Markings/]in Project Number: 22-3011.2 1_1 January 25, 2022 Date January 10, 2022 CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (RCW 39.04.350) THE CITY WILL REVIEW THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSES TO THIS FORM TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE BIDDING CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PERFORM THE CONTRACT WORK. THIS FORM INCLUDES CRITERIA ESTABLISHED BY STATE LAW THAT MUST BE MET TO BE CONSIDERED A RESPONSIBLE BIDDER AND QUALIFIED 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 10 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. If the bidder fails to request a modification within the time allowed, or fails to appeal a determination that the bidder is not responsible within the time allowed, the city will make its determination of bidder responsibility based on the information submitted. COMPLETE AND SIGN THIS FORM AS PART OF YOUR BID. FAILURE TO PROPERLY COMPLETE THIS FORM MAY ALSO RESULT IN A DETERMINATION THAT YOUR BID IS NON -RESPONSIVE AND THEREFORE VOID. THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES: CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION. The undersigned certifies Tder oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so at to be misleading. SUBMITTED BY: NAME: Alex Liljestrom, Assistant Vice President ADDRESS: 175 Boy Rd SW Bldo C Pacific WA 98047 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: A I -A-Line, LLC ADDRESS: 175 Roy Rd SW Bldg C PHONE: Pacific WA 98047 253.299-1200 FAX: 253.299-1250 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS — Per state law a bidder must meet the following responsibility criteria 1. Required Responsibility Criteria PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT 1.1 Provide a copy of your Department of Labor and Industries certificate of registration in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW. 1.2 Provide your current state unified business identifier number. 1.3 Provide proof of applicable industrial insurance coverage for your employees working in Washington as required in Title 51 RCW, together with an employment security department number as required in Title 50 RCW, and a state excise tax registration number as required in Title 82 RCW. Providing a copy of a state of Washington "Master License Service Registration and Licenses" form is typically sufficient evidence of the requirements of this subsection. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 11 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 1.4 Provide a statement, signed by a person with authority to act and speak for your company, that your company, including any subsidiary companies or affiliated companies under majority ownership or under control by the 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 39.12 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 2.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 2.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 2.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? 2.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: 2.3.1 Date of incorporation: 2.3.2 State of incorporation: 2.3.3 President's name: 2.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): 2.3.5 Secretary's name: 2.3.6 Treasurer's name: 2.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: 2.4.1 Date of organization: 2.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): 2.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): 2.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 12 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 2.5.1 Date of organization: 2.5.2 Name of owner: 2.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: 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 4.1 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.) 4.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? 4.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? 4.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? 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. 4.4.1 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 13 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 4.7 On a separate sheet, list your major equipment. S. REFERENCES 5.1 Trade References: 5.2 Bank References: 5.3 Surety: 5.3.1 Name of bonding company: 5.3.2 Name and address of agent: 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.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). 6.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: 6.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? 6.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent - subsidiary). 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 14 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 ATTACHMENT 1. 2. City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings Project No. 22-3011.2 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS -Required Responsibility Criteria 1.1 Copy of Department of Labor and Industries certificate of registration (attached) 1.2 UBI Number: 600 553 941 1.3 Proof of applicable industrial insurance coverage (attached) Employment Security Department Number: 568-972-01-6 Washington Master License (attached) 1.4 Statement regarding disqualification from bidding (attached) 1.5 Statement regarding willful violation as defined in RCW 49.48.082 (attached) 1.6 Exemption from training requirement (attached) Proof of completed public works projects - AWP's (attached) Valid business license for 3 years (attached) ORGANIZATON 2.1 Apply -A -Line has been a Contractor for 38 years. 2.2 Apply -A -Line has been under its present business name for 38 years. 2.2.1 N/A 2.3 Corporation - N/A 2.4 Partnership - N/A 2.5 Individual Ownership - N/A 2.6 Other than above - Limited Liability Company Alex Liljestrom, Assistant Vice President 3. LICENSING 3.1 Apply -A -Line is legally qualified to do business as a specialty contractor in the scope of installation of traffic pavement markings. We are licensed in the states of: Washington-APPLYLL834OJ, Oregon-217180, California-1031889, Hawaii-C-36005, Idaho-PCW-C-1 1162-AAA-4, Alaska- 127942 and Nevada-0039577. 3.2 Our trade name is filed in all the above referenced jurisdictions. 4. EXPERIENCE 4.1 Categories of work we perform with our own forces (attached) 4.2 Claims and Suits - None 4.2.1 N o 4.2.2 No 4.2.3 No 4.3 Within the last five (5) years no officer or principal of Apply -A -Line has been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract. 4.4 Major construction projects in progress (attached) 4.4.1 Total worth of work in progress and under construction: Approximately $5.0 million (WA) 4.5 Major projects completed in last 5 years (attached). 4.5.1 Average annual amount of construction work in past 5 years: $9.5 million (WA) 4.6 Construction experience and present commitments of key individuals (attached) 4.7 Major equipment (attached) 5. REFERENCES 5.1 Trade References: Interstate Sales (530) 823-6070 Ennis Flint (800) 835-3357 Don Small & Sons, Inc. (253) 833-0430 5.2 Bank Reference: Columbia Bank Kit Gerwels (206) 223-4552 719 2nd Ave Ste 500 Seattle WA 98104 5.3 Surety 5.3.1 Bonding companies: The Hartford Everest Reinsurance Co. North American Insurance Specialty insurance Co. 5.3.2 Agent: Lockton Companies Aaron P. Clark 3657 Briar Park Dr Ste 700 Houston TX 77042 6. FINANCING - Reserved City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings #22.3011.2 Statutory Requirements 1.1 - DOL&I Certificate of Registration Department of Labor and Industries PO Box 44450 Olympia, WA 98504-4450 162 APPLY -A -LINE LLC 175 ROY ROAD 5W BLDG C PACIFIC WA 98047 APPLY -A -LINE LLC Reg: CC APPLYLL8340J UBl: 600-553-941 Registered as provided by Law as: Construction Contractor (CC01) - GENERAL Effective Date: 9111/2017 Expiration Date: 9/11/2023 City of Kent • 2022 Plastic Markings #22-3011.2 Statutory Requirements 1.3. Proof of Industrial Insurance Coverage enr STATE OF WASHINGTON Bepartment of tabor & Industries Certificate of Workers' Compensation Coverage WA UBI No. L&I Account ID Legal Business Name Doing Business As Workers' Comp Premium Status: Estimated Workers Reported (See Description Below) Account Representative Licensed Contractor? License No. License Expiration January 24, 2022 600 553 941 879, 987-00 APPLY A LINE LLC APPLY A LINE LLC Account is current. Quarter 3 of Year 2021 "51 to 75 Workers" Employer Services Help Line, (360) 902-4817 Yes APPLYLLB340J 09/11 /2023 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. Industrial Insurance Information 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. Ifldustrlal Insurance accounts have no policy periods, cancellation dates, limitations of coverage or waiver of subrogation (See RCW 51.12.050 and 5 1.1 .1 City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings #224011.2 . . --- . - Statutory Requirements 1.3 • Master License Service Registration & Licenses ='` } '�I' '` I y BUSINESS LICENSF A 1I If i FF! :� SIA11 Of WANIJINGTON Limited Liability Company APPLY -A -LINE, LLC 175 ROY RD SW STE C PACIFIC WA 98047-2150 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - ACTIVE TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE Issue Date: Nov 12, 2021 Unified Business ID #: 600553941 Business ID #: 001 Location: 0001 Expires: Oct 31, 2022 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE - ACTIVE CITY ENDORSEMENTS: j FIFE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE MOUNT VERNON GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE BATTLE GROUND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE MUKILTEO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE �'• PUYALLUP GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #980281 - ACTIVE LAKEWOOD GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #BL02-00166 - ACTIVE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #12389 - ACTIVE CHEHALIS GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #16-0169 - ACTIVE YELM GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #10401 -ACTIVE SHELTON GENERAL BUSINESS #0025540 - ACTIVE KIRKLAND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #OBL-0002796 - ACTIVE BELLINGHAM GENERAL BUSINESS #022861 - ACTIVE BONNEY LAKE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE I BUCKLEY GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE DUVALL GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 4/3012022) -ACTIVE EATONVILLE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE i i l Elri. 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U B I : 600553941 001 0001 APPLY -A -LINE, LLC 175 ROY RD SW STE C PACIFIC, WA 98047-2150 ;;*N fE OF VVA,',FIING70N UNEMPLOYMENTINSURANCE- ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE - ACTIVE TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE FIFE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE KELSO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE MOUNT VERNON GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE BATTLE GROUND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE ELLENSBURG GENERAL BUSINESS - 7 1 - fi�r� Ini. fh•Iau l Litt- ..I ltrrrmit- Expires: Oct 31, 2021 1 01 )� RUSINISS LICENSE I MMI (A N'ASIIINCIW1: Limited Liability Company 1e c I� APPLY -A -LINE, LLC 175 ROY RD SW STE C PACIFIC, WA 98047-2150 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - ACTIVE TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE Issue Date: Sep 04, 2020 Unified Business ID #: 600553941 Business ID #: 001 Location: 0001 Expires: Oct 31, 2020 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE - ACTIVE CITY ENDORSEMENTS: FIFE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE KELSO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 1/31/2021) - ACTIVE MOUNT VERNON GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 10/31/2021) - ACTIVE BATTLE GROUND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE ELLENSBURG GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #8833 - ACTIVE MUKILTEO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE PUYALLUP GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #980281 - ACTIVE LAKEWOOD GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #BL02-00166 - ACTIVE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #12389 - ACTIVE CENTRALIA GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #6210 - ACTIVE CHEHALIS GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #16-0169 - ACTIVE I YELM GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #10401 - ACTIVE SHELTON GENERAL BUSINESS #0025540 - ACTIVE KIRKLAND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #OBL-0002796 - ACTIVE ANACORTES GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE BELLINGHAM GENERAL BUSINESS #022861 - ACTIVE BONNEY LAKE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE BUCKLEY GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 9/30/2020) - ACTIVE EATONVILLE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE FIRCREST GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 9/30/2020) - ACTIVE ILLS IIIC .IIIII I I(f'1,—,l llll1111i'vd Ill, (III, III IS,III'YS ` fhk CUllllllCw lli lllflJ,.1,11111111111111CeP11 It �lll Illl VVV Ilrllll('I I.I II,I I E'. 1if .IC((1J IIIIfj1111+1I (I1'lll 11 L`I11, IIP II�m1�K ifl Ill' �%ns co111 ,II`Ir 1, 11 r, � I„I agr11, le to III, 1l'sI RI III yl Iv,'1�nIm Ili\1ICfIgr, illlfl Ill,ll I),I�IIlpcS \111 u1 u1 Id I........ l• lr,i iu 1on11 di,wrl• Will ,Ill appli<,1LIr.lt,ld,ill�l�u'01, nuu1)'. and 1 1) rt`f,ulaliull;, nh,, 1�1,, p vlln, IumJu, STATE Or WA51{INGTON Expires: Oct 31, 2020 UBI: 600553941 001 0001 APPLY -A -LINE, LLC 175 ROY RD SW STE C PACIFIC, WA 98047-2150 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE - ACTIVE TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE FIFE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE KELSO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 1 /31/2021) - ACTIVE MOUNT VERNON GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT (EXPIRES 10/31/2021)-ACTIVE BATTLE GROUND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE ELLENSBURG GENERAL BUSINESS - NON -RESIDENT #8833 - ACTIVE 31 9� SL1R OI WASI II Q 40N Limited Liability Company APPLY -A -LINE, LLC 175 ROY RD SW STE C PACIFIC, WA 98047-2150 11 i, ti.l l U l l 17A. 771 oM, BUSNNI_SS 1AC W;1_ Issue Date: Jul 05, 2019 Unified Business ID #: 600553941 Business ID #: 001 Location: 0001 Expires: Oct 31, 2019 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - ACTIVE 0.p I TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE - ACTIVE rl Id CITY ENDORSEMENTS: FIFE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE BATTLE GROUND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE r ELLENSBURG GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #8833 -ACTIVE MUKILTEO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE PUYALLUP GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #980281 - ACTIVE LAKEWOOD GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #BL02-00166 - ACTIVE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #12389 -ACTIVE CENTRALIA GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #6210 -ACTIVE CHEHALIS GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #16-0169 - ACTIVE YELM GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #10401 - ACTIVE j { SHELTON GENERAL BUSINESS #0025540 -ACTIVE KIRKLAND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #OBL-0002796 -ACTIVE ANACORTES GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE t BELLINGHAM GENERAL BUSINESS #022861 -ACTIVE BONNEY LAKE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE BUCKLEY GENERAL BUSINESS - NON -RESIDENT -ACTIVE f EATONVILLE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON -RESIDENT -ACTIVE { GIG HARBOR GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE 1.1.I ISSAQUAH GENERAL BUSINESS -NON-RESIDENT #BUS03-00415 -ACTIVE {; I LACEY GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #4949 - ACTIVE 1. t ilii: dounnenl lis Li the ichi,h aliens, uu. and license, mahmirrd Im 171h Main,^�n i �I me 6 iuc 1iin Ihi+do, mmit Ibe liern;ce certitle, the uvonunliun un the appliialimi � names } I g was roinpeh• Uur, and arnvale In lhr hell of hic or her I,noWlcrl""', and IIIaI husmvss will he • l unulu,li•d ill lmuplian— %ill, ill applicable lNashiou gluslate, uxm1}, anil (it) iegula Buns- Ini."lur, u�p��rlm, nl ui R, lenur -....•.•.-ems rti•. _--. � r—. _ __ _� __ � _.�_. _�._ - SIATE OF WASHINGION U B I : 600553941 001 0001 APPLY -A -LINE, LLC UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - 175 ROY RD SW STE C ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE -ACTIVE PACIFIC, WA 98047-2150 TAX REGISTRATION - ACTIVE FIFE GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT -ACTIVE BATTLE GROUND GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT - ACTIVE ELLENSBURG GENERAL BUSINESS - NON -RESIDENT #8933 -ACTIVE MUKILTEO GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT -ACTIVE PUYALLUP GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT 9980281 -ACTIVE LAKEWOOD GENERAL BUSINESS - NON-RESIDENT #BL02-00166 - Expires: Oct 31, 2019 City of Kent - 2022 Plaskc Markings 422-3011.2 Statutory Requirements 1.4 & 1.5 - Signed Statement January 25, 2022 City of Kent 220 41h Ave S Kent WA 98032-5895 APPLY -A -LINE, LLC 175 Roy Road SW, Bldg C • Pacific, WA 98047 Phone (253) 299-1200 Fax (253) 299-1250 mail@applyaline.com LIC. #APPLL8340J Re: 2021 Plastic Markings Project No. 22-301 1.2 To Whom It May Concern: Apply -A -Line has not in the past three (3) years been disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065(3). Apply -A -Line has not in the past three (3) year period immediately preceding the bid solicitation date been 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 judgement entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction. Respectively, AlNxii1jestrom Assistant Vice President City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings #22-3011.2 Statutory Requirements 1.6 - Training Requirement Exemption ra:�..y.mr emmmnd Labnr &industries (fps://Ini.wa.gov) Contractors APPLY -A -LINE LLC License Certifications & Endorsements Workers' Comp Public Works Requirements Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Required Training— Effectlye Jul, 1, 2011, f xanipt lrom this requl=eni. Contractor Strikes No strikes have -been Issued against this contractor. Contractors not allowed to bid No debarment$ have been Issued against this contractor. Workplace Safety & Health City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings #22-3011.2 Statutory Requirements 1.6 - Proof of completed Public Works Projects (AWP) Page 1 of 3 State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Section - Telephone 360-902-5335 PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504-4540 Affidavit of Wages Paid Project Detail - Project Dashboard Document Received Date: 1/3/2022 Company Details Name Address Intent Id: Affidavit Id: 1083022 Status: Approved on 1148921 1/20/2022 WA UBI no. Contractor Registration no. Industrial Insurance Account Id OMWBE Certifications as of 6/1 /2021 Email Address Filed By Prime Contractor Prime contractor name Prime contractor registration no. Prime contractor Phone Number Project Information Awarding agency: Awarding agency contact: Awarding agency contact phone number: Contract no. Project name Project Description Dollar amount of your contract: APPLY -A -LINE LLC 175 ROY ROAD SW PACIFIC,WA,98047 600553941 APPLYLL834OJ 87998700 No active certifications existed when Intent was submitted michetteb@applyaLine.com Bent, michelle APPLY -A -LINE LLC APPLYLL834OJ 253-299-1200 METRO PARKS DISTRICT OF TACOMA 4702 S 19TH ST TACOMA, WA - 98405- 1175 Sheila Maida 253-305-1026 202151 P District -Wide Line Striping Services Installation of pavement markings $ 9,461.86 https://secure.Ini.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails-aspx 1 /24/2022 Page 2 of 3 Bid due date 3/30/2021 Contract award date 5/5/2021 Jo b site address/directions• Various, Tacoma, WA Payment Details Check Number: Transaction Id: 108453768 Project Details County where work was performed Pierce City where work was performed Tacoma Prime contractor Intent form Id# for this project 1148921 Intent filed date 6/1/2021 Job start date:MM-DD-YYYY 7/1 /2021 Date work completed:MM-DD-YYYY 7/11 /2021 Project Completion Did your company hire any subcontractors? No Did your company have employees perform work on this Yes project? Did you use apprentice employees on this project? Yes Company Owner Information How many owner/operators performed work on the 0 project that own 30% or more of the company? No company owner added. Affidavit Subcontractor(s) No subcontractor is selected for this affidavit. Journeylevel Wages County Trade Pierce Traffic Control Stripers Pierce Traffic Control Stripers Apprentice Wages Trade Name Traffic Control Stripers Begin I End Step# Hour 1 Hour 1 Name Occupation I Wages ` Fringes Journey Level 35.21 18.15 Journey Level --f38.21 18.15 Workers Hours 2 19.00 5 53.50 County Name Program/Occupation Name Pierce Traffic Control Painter Reg Begin End , State 1 Wage$ I Fringe$ Hours Id I Hours Hours I https://secure.Ini.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails.aspx 1 /24/2022 Page 3 of 3 6 3500 4666 NELSON, 204258 07/01/2021 07/01/2021 WA $30.36 $16.64 6.75 SEAN 4 1167 2333 TUTTLE, 206721 07/01/2021 07/11/2021 WA $23.88 $14.63 23.25 KENNETH 7 4667 5833 LINDERS, 199170 07/0212021 07/02/2021 WA $31.97 $17.15 8.50 JONATHAN 7 4667 5833 KRUIS, 198717 07/02/2421 07/02/2021 WA $36.22 $17.15 8.50 CHRISTOPHER Public Notes 0 Show/ Hide Existing Notes No note exists https://secure.lni.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails.aspx 1 /24/2022 Page 1 of 3 State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Section . Telephone 360-902-5335 PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504-4540 Affidavit of Wages Paid Project Detail - Project Dashboard Document Received Date: 12/29/2021 Company Details Name Address Intent Id: Affidavit Id: 1082386 Status: Approved on 1187099 1/13/2022 WA UBI no. Contractor Registration no. Industrial Insurance Account Id OMWBE Certifications as of 10/20/2021 Email Address Filed By Prime Contractor Prime contractor name Prime contractor registration no. Prime contractor Phone Number Project Information Awarding agency: Awarding agency contact: Awarding agency contact phone number: Contract no. Project name Project Description Dollar amount of your contract: APPLY -A -LINE LLC 175 ROY ROAD SW PACIFIC,WA,98047 600553941 APPLYLL8340J 87998700 No active certifications existed when Intent was submitted michetteb@applyaline.com Bent, michelle GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GRANICC916DL 831-768-4086 SHELTON, CITY OF 525 W. COTA ST SHELTON, WA - 98584 KEN GIL 360-426-9731 N/A PARKST OVERLAY OVERLAY $ 4,656.54 https://secure.Ini.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetaits.aspx 1 /24/2022 Page 2 of 3 Bid due date Contract award date Job site address/directions: Hiring Contractor Company Name Contractor Registration No. WA UBI Number Payment Details Check Number: Transaction Id: Project Details County where work was performed City where work was performed Prime contractor Intent form Id# for this project Intent filed date Job start date:MM-DD-YYYY Date work completed: MM-DD-YYYY Project Completion Did your company hire any subcontractors? Did your company have employees perform work on this project? Did you use apprentice employees on this project? Company Owner Information How many owner/operators performed work on the project that own 30% or more of the company? No company owner added. Affidavit Subcontractor(s) No subcontractor is selected for this affidavit. Journeylevel Wages County � Trade I Occupation Mason Traffic Control Stripers Journey Level Mason Traffic Control Stripers Journey Level Apprentice Wages 6/23/2021 7/19/2021 PARK STREET GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GRANICC916DL 409023062 108449907 Mason Shelton 1168260 10/20/2021 10/11/2021 10/11/2021 No Yes Yes Wages I Fringes 32.36 18.15 35.36 18.15 Workers Hours 1 8.00 1 8.00 https:Hsecure.Ini.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails.aspx 1 /24/2022 Page 3 of 3 Trade Name County Name Program/Occupation Name Traffic Control Stripers Mason Traffic Control Painter Ste # Begin End Name Reg Begin End State Wage$ Fringe$ Hours p Hour Hour Id Hours Hours 8 5834 7000 JACAWAY, 191931 10/11/2021 10/11/2021 WA $30.74 $17.65 8.00 JACOB Public Notes p Show/Hide Existing Notes No note exists https://secure.lni.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails-aspx 1 /24/2022 Pagel of 3 State of Washington ❑epartment of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Section - Telephone 360-902.5335 PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504.4540 Affidavit of Wages Paid Project Detail - Project Dashboard Document Received Intent Id: Date:12/22/2021 1184868 Company Details Name Address WA UBI no. Affidavit Id: Status: Approved on 1081208 12/22/2021 APPLY -A -LINE LLC 175 ROY ROAD SW PACIFIC,WA,98047 600553941 Contractor Registration no. APPLYLL8340J Industrial Insurance Account Id 87998700 OMWBE Certifications as of 10/12/2021 No active certifications existed when Intent was submitted Email Address michelleb@applyaline.com Filed By Bent, michelle Prime Contractor Prime contractor name Prime contractor registration no. Prime contractor Phone Number Project Information Awarding agency: Awarding agency contact: Awarding agency contact phone number: APPLY -A -LINE LLC APPLYLL8340J 253-299-1200 BONNEY LAKE, CITY OF PO BOX 7380 BONNEY LAKE, WA - 98390 Steve Willadson 253-447-4301 https://secure.lni.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails.aspx 1 /24/2022 Page 2 of 3 Contract no. Project name Project Description Dollar amount of your contract: Bid due date Contract award date Job site address/directions: Payment Details Check Number: Transaction Id: Project Details County where work was performed City where work was performed Prime contractor Intent form Id# for this project Intent filed date Job start date:MM-DD-YYYY Date work completed:MM-DD-YYYY Project Completion Did your company hire any subcontractors? Did your company have employees perform work on this project? Did you use apprentice employees on this project? Company Owner Information PO #038867 195th Ave E Turn Arrow Et Stripe Installation of traffic pavement markings. $ 2,700.00 9/29/2021 10/11/2021 108443058 Pierce Bonney Lake 1184868 10/12/2021 11/21/2021 11/21/2021 No Yes No How many owner/operators performed 0 work on the project that own 30% or more of the company? No company owner added. Affidavit Subcontractor(s) No subcontractor is selected for this affidavit. https://secure.Ini.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails.aspx 1/24/2022 Page 3 of 3 Journeylevel Wages County I Trade I Occupation , Wages Pierce Traffic Control Journey Level 32.36 Stripers Pierce Traffic Control Journey Level 35.36 Stripers Apprentice Wages Public Notes a Show/Hide Existing Notes No note exists Fringes # # Workers Hours 18.15 1 7.50 18.15 11 17.50 https://secure.Ini.wa.gov/wagelookup/AffidavitDetails-aspx 1 /24/2022 ATfACMMENT Apply -A -Line, LLC City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings - Project No. 22-3011.2 4. EXPERIENCE 4.1 Cafegorles of work Traffic Pavement Markings on City, County. State and Federal Highways, Airports and Commercial Parking Areas: Specifically, instoll.ifl of: Extruded concrete, asphalt, block and precast curb Lane markers, Plastic buttons and Rumble bars Highway / Airportpaint sidping Removal of Point and Plastics (including shot blasting, grinding and High Pressure water removal) Application of hot, cold and inlaid thermoplastics Durostripe Rumble strips Signage 4.4 Major Projects - -Current COMPLETE DATE IESII PROJECT C N1RA AMOUNT OWNER CONTACT ADDRESS PHONE COMPLETE u - I en ono a revue W, en ng ❑ l4 d, w o l es Lane am $239,304.50 Sound Transit (Skonska Constructors -Prime) Mark oeariegra Robin Clarke a o S 1995 Agua Marisa Rd iv an Riverside CA 98409 4 3 90% Dec-22 Lynnwood Link Extension L300 2021 Striping Contract $543.864.54 City of Tacoma Larry Rybachuk 733 Market St Room 40 Tacoma WA 98402 251) 91-5 8 (253) 591-5438 9% Dec-22 Oct-22 Pavement Markings Jefferson County $402,330.00 Jefferson County Dole Seward 623 Sheridan St Pt Townsend WA 98368 (360) 385-9160 3% 'Apply-A-Une has numerous contracts in various stages of completeion with various public works eniftites. 4.5 Major Projects - Complete ' ,a WIN YEAR COMPLETE PROJECT NTRA AMOUNT OWNER CONTACT ADDRESS 15720 Main St M{II Creek WA 98012 PHONE 1425) MI-7254 FORCES 100% 2019 2019 Sheet Povement Marking Program $1&1 A11.00 City of MITI Creek W,825.00 City of Mountlake Terrace Larry Ca uslka Marc Seferian 6100 2019th St SW Mountlake Terrace WA 9804: (425) 744-6265 100% 2019 2019 Annual City -Wide Striping Maintenance Pavement Marking Installation 2019 $38,810.00 City of Mercer Island Brian Harivigson 9611 SE 36th St Mercer Island WA 98040 (206) 275-7809 100% 100% 2019 2019 2l Issaquah Road Stripe $28,080.00 City of Issaquah Mark Pil PO Box 1307 Issaquah WA 98027 Buckley WA 98321 (425) 837-3449 (253) 261-9826 100% 2019 2019 City of Buckley Road Stripe $16,979.80 City of Buckley John Domby Dave Smith PO Box 1960 PO Box 219 Friday Harbor WA 98250 (3601 3783192 100% 2019 2019 Friday Harbor Road Stripe $7,887.80 City of Friday Harbor $584,20652 City of Tacoma Michael Slade 747 Market St Room 522 Tacoma WA 98402 (253) 591-2004 100% 2020 2019 Striping Contract 2020 Greenway Pavement Markings Phase 1 $107,930.00 City of Federal Way Naveen Chandra 333258th Ave S Federal Way WA 98003 WA 98620 (253) 835-2729 (509) 773-2371 1007. 100% 2020 2020 Annual Striping Program $326,803.00 Klickitat County Don Bellamy 228 W Main ST MS -CH 19 3200 Cedar St Goldenciale Everett WA 98201 (425) 257-8840 100% 2020 2020 Pavement Marking $102,995.55 City of Everett $67,800.00 City of Bothell Mike Kangas Jamal Mahmoud 18415 lelst Ave NE Bothell WA 98011 (425) 318-9020 100% 2020 2020 Citywide Pavement Markings 2020 2020 City of Port Orchard Thermoplastic $39,734.00 City of Port Orchard Tony Lang 216 Prospect St Port Orchard WA 98366 98003 (360) 5352490 835-2729 100% 100% 202D 2020 Pavement Markings $30,366.00 City of Federal Way Naveen Chandra Marc Seferian 33325 81h Ave S 6100 219th St SW Ste 200 Federal Way WA Mountlake Terr WA 98M (2531 (425) 776-1161 1007. 2020 2020 Annual City -Wide Striping $32,562.20 City of Mountlake Terrace $25,280.00 City of Issaquah Mark Pitzen PO Box 1307 Issaquah WA 98027 (425) 837-3449 100% 2020 City of Issaquah Road Striping 2020 2020 City of Bonney Lake Road Stripe $24,853.50 City of Bonney Lake Triss Weber PO Box 7380 Bonney Lake WA 98391 Pacific WA 98047 (253) 447-4320 (253) 929-1116 100% 100% 2020 2020 City of Pacific Road Stripe $12,775.00 City of Pacific James Schunke Sheila Pellegrino 100 3rd Ave SE 200 E Market Aberdeen WA 9852D (360) 537-3237 10017 2020 2020 City of Aberdeen Road Stripe $10,303.20 City of Aberdeen $7,887.80 City of Friday Harbor Dave Smith PO Box 219 Friday Harbor WA 98250 (360) 378.3192 100% 2020 2020 Friday Harbor Road Stripe $156,770.90 City of Tacoma Larry Rybachuk 733 Market Si Room 40 Tacoma WA 98402 (253) 591-5439 100% 2021 Tacoma's Trails to Transit Connector 2021 SW R #2021-043 Pavement Markings $197,822.70 City of Everett Jeremy Wheeler 3200 Cedar St Door #5 Everett WA 98201 (425) 257-8977 856-5500 1007 1007. 2021 2021 Plastic Markings #21-30112 $125,357.00 City of Kent Jamie Hicks 400 W Gowe 135 2nd Si Kent WA 98032 Asotin WA 99402 (253) (509) 243-2074 100% 2021 2021 Multiple Materials - Sch B Pavement Markings $71,796.90 Asotfn County Ted Sharpe Mary Heather Ames 555 Israel Rd SW Tumwater WA 98501 (360) 754-4140 100% 2021 2021 Long Line Striping - Tumwater $62,767.30 City of Tumwater Tony Lang 216 Propseci St Port Orchard WA 98366 (360) 876-7024 100% 2021 2021 City of Port Orchard Road Stripe $58,062.15 City of Pori Orchard ATTACHMENT Apply-A-Dne, LLC City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings - Project No. 22-3011.2 4. EXPERIENCE 4.6 Construction Experience Apply -A -Line has been a Specialty Contractor in Traffic Pavement Markings for 37 years, backed with a veteran staff adept in administrative and field experience, estimating, scheduling and operations management. Apply -A -Line has built a solid reputation with City, County, State and Federal Highway Agencies, US MilBCry and Airports with our knowledge, experience, estimating, scheduling and operations management. We attribute our success to the experience of our personnel and their dedication to providing quality workmanship and timeliness in completing each project. Additionally, we maintain approximately 35 union trained (Closed Union Shop) loumeymen and apprentices year round. Our employees are required to attain 7000 hours of apprenticeship training to achieve journeyman level. Apprenticeship training includes "On the job" work experience as well as annual classroom instruction. We value our ability to deliver quality service with state of the art technology and equipment and are committed to the highest standards of professional workmanship and customer service. Alex Uljestrom Assistant Vice President 13 Years Operations Management, estimating, supervision of personnel, field experience and operations Mike Sumer Estimator 43 Years Field operations experience, estimating, scheduling, supervision of personnel, dispatching crews Trent Cuban Estimator 37 Years Field experience, estimating, project manager Dave Bennett Operations Manager - 26 Years Feld operations and experience, scheduling, supervision of personnel,dispaiching crews Jon Wells Journeyman Painter 18 Years Feld operctions Jeff Dean Joumeyman Painter 18 Years Feld operafiom James Susner Journeyman Painter 31 Years Feld operation Leo Vega -Martinez Joumeyman Painter 20 Years Held operations Apply -A -Line, LLC City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings - Project No. 22-3011.2 4-EXPERIENCE 4.7 - Major Equipment FLEET # DESCRtPTION • VEHICLES FLEET N DESCRIPTiON - EQUIPMENT 450 INTERNATIONAL FLATBED D 48 ROSCO RB48 SWEEPER 455 INTERNATIONAL FLATBED D 105 HOFFMAN PROFILE MACHINE 465 INT'L BOB TAIL TRACTOR D 155 TMT 75D DURA-STRIPE PROFILE RIG 510 FORD F250 PICKUP U 160 JD 855 # 1 Grinder 550 INTERNATIONAL FLATBED D 205 LINE LAZER 555 INTERNATIONAL FLATBED D 220 Homemade machine / Carey Gray 575 INTL FLATBED D 230 THERMO APPLICATOR 595 FORD RANGER U 250 JD 855 #3 Grinder 625 INTERNATIONAL 5 DUMP TRUCK D 255 HYSTER FORKLIFT 670 FORD F250 PICKUP D 265 LINE LAZER 710 Ford Super Crew F 150 U 270 LINE LAZER 725 INTERNATIONAL Flatbed MMA Supply Truck D 275 THERMO APPLICATOR 730 INTERNATIONAL Flatbed MMA Supply Truck D 300 Vaxcovator Model VT 800 DHD 800 Gal trlr mtd 745 INTERNATIONAL 5 YARD DUMP D 315 JD 855 #6 Front Loader 765 FORD F250 D 330 M-60D 57 HP Diesel self-propelled saw 790 Ford F250 D 335 M-60D 57 HP Diesel self-propelled saw 800 Ford F250 D 370 HYSTER FORKLIFT 805 International Thermo S/F D 390 DICKSON ROAD PRO 6170 810 Ford F250 D 400 Welder 850 GMC T7500 SINGLE AXLE, W/LIFT AXLE (STRIPER( D 410 JD 4720 TRACTOR 865 INTERNATIONAL THERMO S/F D 425 Welder 890 FORD F 250 PICKUP D 435 MILLER EXTRUDED CURB MACHINE 900 FORD F350 PICKUP D 470 2000 LB THERMO PRE MELTER 920 TANDEM AXLE, DAY CAB and CHASSIS HAUL TRUCK 500 Wirtgen W500 Rumble Cutter 925 FREIGHTLINER SINGLE AXLE, W/LIFT AXLE (STRIPER) D 505 Generation 2 Jet Dryer 930 FREIGHTLINER SINGLE AXLE, W/LIFT AXLE (STRIPER) D 530 DELTA LTL-X RETROMETER W/GPS 940 FORD F350 FLATBED D 540 JD 855 Grinder #8 1010 FORD RANGER U 560 Wirtgen W60 Rumble Cutter 1015 FORD RANGER U 570 LINE LAZER 1060 FORD F150 PICKUP U 600 THERMO APPLICATOR 1070 FORD F150 PICKUP U 605 NUB Water Blaster Mounted on Truck # 1170 1095 FREIGHTLINER D Pulls Lowboy TRL 160 D 610 MMA Structured Line Applicator 1100 FREIGHTLINER SINGLE AXLE, W/LIFT AXLE (STRIPER) D 615 RADIANT HEATER MODEL KM4-20 Airmark 1110 FORD RANGER PICKUP U 620 WIRTGEN W35DC 1115 GMC W-4500 STRIPER D 625 LINE LAZER 1120 FORD TYMCO 600 FHD SWEEPER D OOS 630 LINE LAZER 1125 FORD F150 PICKUP U 640 RUMBLE STRIP CUTTER HEAD 1160 ISUZU NPR 12ft Flatbed D 650 300 Gal paint tank w/agitator (2) 1165 INTERNATIONAL 8600 TANDEM AXLE FLATBED D 675 LINE LAZER 1170 INTERNATIONAL 8600 TANDEM AXLE TRUCK UHP Truck D 680 LINE LAZER 1175 ELGIN BROOM BEAR D 685 10' Strorage Unit 1185 ISUZU NPR -HD Lane Marker U 785 HEATER, SR28 1275 ISUZU NPR FLATBED D 800 VT3000 Vacuum System 1280 FREIGHTLINER FLATBED D 810 (6) MMA Meters 1285 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 820 LINE LAZER 1290 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 830 HEATER, SR28 1320 INTERNATIONAL 8600 MMA STRIPER D 835 HEATER, SR28 1330 FREIGHTLINER STRIPE REMOVAL SYSTEM-UHP D 845 JD 855 Front Loader 1335 DODGE RAM 1500 SUPER CAB U 855 Hand Grinders-Edco, Von Arx, Smith 1340 DODGE RAM 1500 SUPER CAB U 865 25D, MMA spray rig 1350 ISUZU NPR U 870 25D, MMA spray rig 1365 INTERNATIONAL 8600 MMA Striper D 900 Thermomark Fastmelt 650 1370 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 915 THERMO APPLICATOR 1375 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 920 THERMO APPLICATOR 1390 INTERNATIONAL 8600 SINGLE AXLE, W/LIFT AXLE (STRIPER) D 945 LINE DRIVER HD 1395 CHEVROLET COLORADO U 955 LINE LAZER 1400 CHEVROLET COLORADO U 965 LINE DRIVER HD 1405 CHEVROLET COLORADO U 970 LINE DRIVER HD 1410 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 975 LINE DRIVER HD 1445 CHEVROLET COLORADO U 1 990 CRAFCO SS125 attached to truck 1350 1455 CHEVROLET C3500 U 1025 Supershot 60 Diesel Skid Mount Bttum. Metter 1460 CHEVROLET 3500 U 1040 Hydraulic Truck Conveyor 1465 CHEVROLET 3500 U 1065 Message board, truck mounted Truck 810 1490 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 1085 John Deere 2032 R 1495 CHEVROLET 2500 SILVERADO U 1100 MINI MAC 400 1530 INTERNATIONAL 8600 MISC Thermomark 250 Handliner 1535 ISUZU NPR U 1565 RAM 3500 U 1570 RAM 3500 U 1605 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 'Apply -A -Line, LLC R City of Kent - 2022 Plastic Markings - Project No. 22-3011.2 4-EXPERIENCE 4.7 - Major Equipment NUMBER DESCRIPTION - TRAILERS 010 HOFFMAN TRAILER TFB9M001 025 TRAILMAX TILTBED TRL WIRTGEN TRAILER 035 TOWMASTER T-12-T 040 7X18 BULLDOG TILT -BED (PWR MAC TRLR) 045 Tow Master T-12-T 060 2002 Towmaster T-12-T Tilt Trlr 18' 065 2002 Towmaster T-12-T Tilt Trlr 16' 115 DICKSON INDUSTRIES (BIG TURBO TRLR) 120 Interstate white cargo trlr MMA TRAILER 125 Bulldog tilt Trailer 130 Bulldog tilt Trailer 150 Vactron 800 gal vac -trailer (vt pmd800sdt)s/n 8DHDO5110135P 160 38' Low Boy Trailking TK70HT 173 HOMEMADE UTILITY TRAILER 195 INTERSTATE CARGO Model ISFC10228TA7 AIRMARK TRLR 200 PACE 4T71697A3 CARGO TRAILER CURB TRAILER 235 TRAILER, 2003 GREAT LAKES PUP 16' 245 Black Paint/Airport Trailer 250 Bulldog 20' enclosed trailer 698 TRAILMOBILE 310 7K HD TILT 6.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? 7. SIGNATURE 7.1 Dated at this 25th day of January 2022. Name 4krAanization: A I -A-Line LLC By: Title: Assistant Vice President 7.2 Alex Liljestrom , being duly sworn, deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and sworn before me this 25th day of January 2022. Notary Public: VL My Commission Expires: March 29 2023 - y r _ ` r SANDRA L SABLAN Notary Public State of Washington Commission k 90877 My Comm. Expires Mar 29, 2023 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 15 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 (January 25, 2022), the bidder has not been disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065(3). Apply -A -Line, LLC Bidd ' Business Name Sig Authorized Official* Alex Lile'strom Printed Name Assistant Vice President Title January 25 2022 Pacific Date City Washinton State * if a corporation, 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 16 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 (January 25, 2022), 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. A I - -Line LLC Bid ," Business Name Si a ure of Authorized Official* Alex Lil'estrom Printed Name Assistant Vice President Title January 25, 2022 Date Pacific City Washington State * If a corporation, 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 17 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 PROPOSAL SIGNATURE PAGE The undersigned bidder hereby proposes and agrees to start construction work on the Contract, if awarded to him/her, on or before ten (10) calendar days from the date of the Notice to Proceed, and agrees to complete the Contract within twenty-five (25) working days after issuance of the City's Notice to Proceed. The undersigned bidder hereby agrees to submit all insurance documents, performance bonds and signed contracts within ten (10) calendar days after City awards the Contract. The City anticipates issuance of the Notice to Proceed on the day of the preconstruction meeting. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the day of bid opening. The required bid security consisting of a bid bond, cashier's check or cash in an amount equal to 5% of the total amount is hereto attached. Notice of acceptance of this bid or request for additional information shall be addressed to the undersigned at the address stated below. Receipt ❑f Addendum No.'s 0 , to the plans and/or specifications is hereby acknowledged. Failure to acknowledge receipt of the addenda may be considered an irregularity in this proposal. By signing this Proposal Signature Page, the undersigned bidder agrees to accept all contract forms and documents included within the bid packet and to be bound by all terms, requirements and representations listed in the bid documents whether set forth by the City or by the Bidder. DATE: January 25, 2022 2022 Plastic Markings/]in Project Number: 22-3011.2 APPLY- -LINE LLC NAM F BIDDER Sig a of Authorized Representative Alex Lil'estrom Assistant Vice Pesident (Print Name and Title) 175 Roy Rd SW Bldg C Address Pacific WA 98047 18 January 10, 2022 BID BOND FORM KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, Apply -A -Line, LLC , as Principal, and North American Specialty Insurance Company , as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF KENT, as Obligee, in the penal sum of Five Percent oftheTowlAmouritBid (5%ofTAB.) 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Project Number: 22-3011.2 According to the terms of the proposal or bid made by the Principal thereof, and the Principal shall duly make and enter into a contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of said proposal or bid and award and shall give bond for the faithful performance thereof, with Surety or Sureties approved by the Obligee; or if the Principal shall, in case of failure so to do, pay and forfeit to the Obligee the penal amount of the deposit specified in the invitation to bid, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect and the Surety shall forthwith pay and forfeit to the Obligee, as penalty and liquidated damaged, the amount of this bond. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS 12th DAY OF January 2022, - e, LLC LINE +� - =�QQ^ �o��$ru r r C�'0�''.C''•i,�� gy. Asst. Vice President PRINCIPAL Alex Lajestrcm, SE Aj, = North A _nc eci_ 3 B '8�`'.r1�? ' SU Autumn Stockton, Attorney -In F 20 Received return of deposit in the sum of $ 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 19 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 SWISS RE CORPORATE SOLUTIONS NORTH AMERICAN SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT North American Specialty Insurance Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under laws of the State of New Hampshire, and having its principal office in the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and Washington International Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Hampshire and having its principal office in the City of Kansas City, Missouri, each does hereby make, constitute and appoint: ROBERT F. BOBO, TIMOTHY F. KELLY, FLORENCE McCLELLAN, KRISTIN DARLING, AUTUMN STOCKTON RACHEL RICHARDSON AARON P. CLARK AND NICK PATETTA JOINTLY OR SEVERALLY Its true and lawful Attomey(s)-in-Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for and on its behalf and as its act and deed, bonds or other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond on behalf of each of said Companies, as surety, on contracts of suretyship as are or may be required or permitted by law, regulation, contract or otherwise, provided that no bond or undertaking or contract or suretyship executed under this authority shall exceed the amount of: TWENTY- FIVE MILLION ($25,000,000.00) DOLLARS This Power of Attorney is granted and is signed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of both North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company at meetings duly called and held on the 9th of May, 2012: "RESOLVED, that any two of the Presidents, any Managing Director, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary be, and each or any of ilium hereby is authorized to execute a Power of Attorney qualifying the attorney named in the given Power orAtiorney to execute on behalf of the Company bonds, undertakings and all contracts of surety, and that each or any of them hereby is authorized to attest to the execution of any such Power of Attorney and to attach therein the seat of the Company; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power or Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such flower of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be binding upon the Company when so affixed and in the future with regard to any bond, undertaking or contract of surety to which it is attached." 4htlNAt � y ' *n Seven P. Anderson, Svnlor Vice President or Washington latcrnarlunal In rorance Company SEAL �.',n & Senior Vtce President or North Amerlun SpeeWly Jnsarante Company Michael A. lttu,. nor ce res rtt o oa�,-iona arura oLYCompany & Senior Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company IN WITNESS WHEREOF, North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company have caused their official seals to be hereunto affixed, and these presents to be signed by their authorized officers this 21st day of August , 2020 North American Specialty Insurance Company Washington International Insurance Company State of Illinois County of Cook SS: On this 21 st day of August , 20 20 , before me, a Notary Public personally appeared Steven P. Anderson---, Senior Vice President of Washington International Insurance Company and Senior Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company and Michael A. Ito Senior Vice President of Washington International Insurance Company and Senior Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company, personally known to me, who being by me duly sworn, acknowledged that they signed the above Power of Attorney as officers of and acknowledged said instrument to be the voluntary act and deed of their respective companies. 64ICIA4 5FAt M. KENNY Notary Pubile. State of Illinois X ,Commisslon Expires 471[IA12a21 M. Kenny, Notnry Public I, Jeffrey Goldberg _.the duly elected Assistant Secrets of North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney given by said North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company, which is still in full force and effect. TM WITNF.SS WHEREOF. I have set my hand and affixed the sea15 of the Companies this j-2th day of January 20 22 :. ///-�-doall Jeffreyooldberg , V icr President & Assistant Sterctary of Washington Imemational Insurance Company & Noah American Specialty Insurance Company CITY OF KENT COMBINED DECLARATION FORM: NON -COLLUSION, MINIMUM WAGE NON -COLLUSION DECLARATION I, by signing the proposal, hereby declare, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the following statements are true and correct: AND 1. That the undersigned person(s), firm, association or corporation has (have) not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with the project for which this proposal is submitted. 2. That by signing the signature page of this proposal, I am deemed to have signed and to have agreed to the provisions of this declaration. 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. 2022 Plastic Markings Project Number: 22-3011.2 NAME OF PROJECT APPLY -A -LINE, LLC NAME AbF BIDDER'S FIRM SIGNATURE OF AUTHIOIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF BIDDER Alex Liljestrom, Assistant Vice President 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 20 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 This change order form is for example purposes only. By submitting a bid, the bidder agrees to be bound by the terms of this change order form for any change orders. CHANGE ORDER NO. [Enter # 1, 21 3, etc.] NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Insert Com any Name ("Contractor") CONTRACT NAME & PROJECT NUMBER: Insert Name of Ori inal Contract & Project # if applicablel ORIGINAL CONTRACT DATE: Insert Date Original Contract was Si ned 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 date] 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 WSST) Net Change by Previous Change Orders $ (incl. applicable WSST) Current Contract Amount $ (incl. Previous Change Orders) Current Change Order $ Applicable WSST Tax on this Change Order $ Revised Contract Sum $ 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 21 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 Original Time for Completion (insert date) Revised Time for Completion under prior Change Orders (insert date) Days Required (f) for this Change working days Order Revised Time for Completion (insert date) In accordance with Sections 1-04.4 and 1-04.5 of the Kent Special Provisions and WSDOT Standard Specifications, and Section VII of the Agreement, the Contractor accepts all requirements of this Change Order by signing below. Also, pursuant to the above -referenced contract, Contractor agrees to waive any protest it may have regarding this Change Order and acknowledges and accepts that this Change Order constitutes final settlement of all claims of any kind or nature arising from or connected with any work either covered or affected by this Change Order, including, without limitation, claims related to contract time, contract acceleration, onsite or home office overhead, or lost profits. This Change Order, unless otherwise provided, does not relieve the Contractor from strict compliance with the guarantee and warranty provisions of the original contract, particularly those pertaining to substantial completion date. All acts consistent with the authority of the Agreement, previous Change Orders (if any), and this Change Order, prior to the effective date of this Change Order, are hereby ratified and affirmed, and the terms of the Agreement, previous Change Orders (if any), and this Change Order shall be deemed to have applied. The parties whose names appear below swear under penalty of perjury that they are authorized to enter into this contract modification, which is binding on the parties of this contract. 3. The Contractor will adjust the amount of its performance bond (if any) for this project to be consistent with the revised contract sum shown in section 2, above. IN WITNESS, the parties below have executed this Agreement, which will become effective on the last date written below. CONTRACTOR: CITY OF KENT: By: BY (signature) (signature) Print Name: Print Name: Chad Bieren P.E. Its Its Public Works Director (title) (title) DATE: DATE: APPROVED AS TO FORM: (applicable if Mayor's signature required) Kent Law Department 2022 Plastic Markings/]in 22 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 .................... FRI Order of Contents................................................................................. El Invitationto Bid.....................................................................I............. El Contractor Compliance Statement........................................................ El to Date............................................................................................ Have/have not participated acknowledgment .............................El Signature and address................................................................ El Declaration - City of Kent Equal Employment Opportunity Policy ........El ]ate and sianature..................................................................... 10 Administrative Policy ........................................................................... 181 Proposal............................................................................................... First line of proposal - filled in ................................................... 121 Minimumbid prices are correct ................................................... Unitprices are correct................................................................ 191 Subcontractor List (contracts over $iM — HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical) ............ Subcontractorslisted properly .................................................... Signature.................................................................................... El Subcontractor List (contracts over $iM — Structural steel & Rebar Installation) .. Subcontractors listed properly .................................................... Date and signature..................................................................... El Contractor's Qualification Statement ................................................... Completeand notarized.............................................................. El Statement that Bidder Has Not Been Disqualified................................El Certification of Compliance with Wage Payment Statutes....................El Proposal Signature Page...................................................................... FRI AllAddenda acknowledged......................................................... El Date, signature and address....................................................... El BidBond Form..................................................................................... Signature, sealed and dated ....................................................... El Powerof Attorney....................................................................... El (Amount of bid bond shall equal 50/o of the total bid amount) CombinedDeclaration Form.................................................................® Signature.................................................................................... ChangeOrder Form.............................................................................. Bidder's Checklist................................................................................El 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 BON❑ To be executed by the successful bidder and its surety company. The following form is to be executed after the Contract is completed: A) CITY OF KENT EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CQMPLIANCE STATEMENT To be executed by the successful bidder AFTER COMPLETION of this contract. 2022 Plastic Markings/In 23 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 PAYMENT AND PERFORMANCE BOND KENT TO CITY OF KENT w•&H1NOTON Bond No. 2307272 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the undersigned, Apply -A -Line, LLC as Principal, and North American Specialty Insurance Company a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington, as a Surety Corporation, and qualified under the laws of the State of Washington to become Surety upon bonds of Contractors with Municipal Corporations, as Surety, are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to the CITY OF KENT in the penal sum of $145,388.00 * , together with any adjustments, up or down, in the total contract price because of changes in the contract work, for the payment of which sum on demand we bind ourselves and our successors, heirs, administrators or personal representatives, as the case may be. - [one Hundred Forty Five Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Eight and 00/100 Dollars] This obligation is entered into in pursuance of the statutes of the State of Washington, and the Codes and Ordinances of the CITY OF KENT. Nevertheless, the conditions of the above obligation are such that: WHEREAS, under and pursuant to a motion, duly made, seconded and passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, King County, Washington, the Mayor of the City of Kent has let or is about to let to the above bounden Principal, a certain contract, the said contract providing for construction of 2022 Plastic Markings/Project Number: 22-3011.2 (which contract is referred to herein and is made a part hereof as though attached hereto), and WHEREAS, the Principal has accepted, or is about to accept, the contract, and undertake to perform the work therein provided for in the manner and within the time set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, for non-FHWA projects only, if the Principal shall faithfully perform all the provisions of said contract in the manner and within the time herein set forth, or within such extensions of time as may be granted under the said contract, and shall pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply the Principal or subcontractors with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of said work and shall 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. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bounden parties have executed this instrument under their separate seals. The name and corporate seal (if required by law) of each corporate party is hereto affixed and duly signed by its undersigned representatives pursuant to authority of its governing body. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 24 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 TWO WITNESSES: B Sandra Sablan PRINT NAME DATE: 02/09/2022 BY: /—/ A ` J Mike Susner PRINT NAME DATE: 02/09/2022 CORPORATE SEAL: -`t``ti�itii111Vlltllllr! Q,�iry�+,,�� � SEAL 798N G Apply -A -Line, LLC PR I N C I PAL (enter rin . a name above) BY: Tyle P erce TITLE: Assist t Vice President DATE: 02/09/2022 CORPORATE SEAL: North American Specialty Insurance Company SURETY BY: DATE: February 04, 2022 -- TITLE: Autumn Stockton, Attorney -In -Fact ADDRESS: 1200 Main Street, Suite 800 Kansas City,MO 64105 CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE SEAL I hereby certify that I am the (Assistant) Secretary of the Corporation named as Principal in the within Bond; that Who signed the said bond on behalf of the Principal 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. SECRETARY OR ASSISTANT SECRETARY 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 25 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 SWISS RE CORPORATE SOLUTIONS NORTH AMERICAN SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT North American Specialty Insurance Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under laws of the State of New Hampshire, and having its principal office in the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and Washington International Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Hampshire and having its principal office in the City of Kansas City, Missouri, each does hereby make, constitute and appoint: ROBERT F. BOBO, TIMOTHY F. KELLY, FLORENCE McCLELLAN, KRISTIN DARLING, AUTUMN STOCKTON RACHEL RICHARDSON, AARON P. CLARK AND NICK PATETTA JOINTLY OR SEVERALLY Its true and lawful Attorneys) -in -Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for and on its behalf and as its act and deed, bonds or other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond on behalf of each of said Companies, as surety, on contracts of suretyship as are or may be required or permitted by law, regulation, contract or otherwise, provided that no bond or undertaking or contract or suretyship executed under this authority shall exceed the amount of: TWENTY- FIVE MILLION ($25,000,000.00) DOLLARS This Power of Attorney is granted and is signed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of both North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company at meetings duly called and held on the 9'h of May, 2012: "RESOLVED, that any two of the Presidents, any Managing Director, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary be, and each or any of them hereby is authorized to execute a Power of Attorney qualifying the attorney named in the given Power of Attorney to execute on behalf of the Company bonds, undertakings and all contracts of surety, and that each or any of them hereby is authorized to attest to the execution of any such Power of Attorney and to attach therein the seal of the Company; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be binding upon the Company when so affixed and in the future with regard to any bond, undertaking or contract of surety to which it is attached." wrSrnu„ tON.. By Lit}ilPU1pT S S' f r� Steven P. Anderson, Senior Vice Preslderi! orwashlnFsnn Ihlrrnallanal Insurance Company S' �: L & Senior Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company d; Michael A. [Btu,. en or VICe rrefleickkl or Wmikingtonnnn- nsurnnce antpmiy 'tau 1ojL,1 n+t'% & Senior Vice President of North American Specially Insurance Company IN WITNESS WHEREOF, North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company have caused their official seals to be hereunto affixed, and these presents to be signed by their authorized officers this 21st day of August _ , 2020 . North American Specialty Insurance Company Washington International Insurance Company State of Illinois County of Cook SS: On this 21st day of August , 2020 , before me, a Notary Public personally appeared Steven P. Anderson , Senior Vice President of Washington International Insurance Company and Senior Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company and Michael A, Ito . Senior Vice President of Washington International Insurance Company and Senior Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company, personally known to me, who being by me duly sworn, acknowledged that they signed the above Power of Attorney as officers of and acknowledged said instrument to be the voluntary act and deed of their respective companies. OFFICIAL SEAL M. KENNY Notary NNc - Stnte of Illinois My Commission Expios li=02G21 M. Kenny, Notary Publie I, Jeffrey Goldberg the duly elected AssisLant :3ecj$ of North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney given by said North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington Internationa! Insurance Company, which is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the -seals of the Companies this 4t h day of February 20 22 . JeffieyGoldberg , Vice President & Assistant Secretary of Washington International Insurance Company & North American Specially Insurance Company CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, is entered into between the CITY OF KENT, a Washington municipal corporation ("City"), and . Apply -A -Line. LLC _, organized under the laws of the State of Washington , located and doing business at 175 Roy Rd SW Bldg C Pacific WA 98047 ('Contractor"). WITNESS: In consideration of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and in the project documents, plans, and specifications all of which are a part of this Agreement, the parties agree as follows: 1. The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials, and equipment for: 2022 Plastic Markings/Project Number: 22-3011.2 in 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 2022 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 2022 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 twenty-five (25) 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 $145,388. 2. The City hereby promises and agrees with the Contractor to employ, and does employ, the Contractor to provide the materials and to do and cause to be done the above described work and to complete and finish the same according to the Contract and the terms and conditions herein contained and hereby contracts to pay for the same according to the Contract and the schedule of unit or itemized prices provided by Contractor in its response to the City's bid, at the time and in the manner and upon the conditions provided for in the Contract. 3. 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 26 January 26, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 4. It is further provided that no liability shall attach to the City by reason of entering into this contract, except as expressly provided herein. 5. Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, volunteers and assigns harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits, including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this contract, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. The City's inspection or acceptance of any of Contractor's work when completed shall not be grounds to avoid any of these covenants of indemnification. Should a court of competentjurisdiction determine that this contract is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers, the Contractor's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Contractor's negligence. IT IS FURTHER SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE CONTRACTOR'S WAIVER OF IMMUNITY UNDER INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE, TITLE 51 RCW, SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS INDEMNIFICATION. THE PARTIES FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY HAVE MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED THIS WAIVER. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this contract. 6. Contractor agrees, upon the City's written demand, to make all books and records available to the City for inspection, review, photocopying, and audit in the event of a contract related dispute, claim, modification, or other contract related action at reasonable times (not to exceed three (3) business days) and at places designated by the City. 7, The Contractor shall procure and maintain, during the term of construction and throughout the specified term of maintenance, insurance of the types and in the amounts described in Exhibit A attached and incorporated by this reference. 8. Contractor is responsible for locating any underground utilities affected by the work and is deemed to be an excavator for purposes of RCW Ch. 19.122, as amended. Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with RCW Ch. 19.122, including utilization of the "one call" locator service before commencing any excavation activities. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 27 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011 .2 CITY OF KENT DANA RALPH, MAYOR DATE: 02/ 16/2022 ATTEST: eeia� 4MOA K I MBERLEY 6. IkOMOTO, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: pAk L� KENT LAW DEPARTMENT CONTRACTO BY: PRINT WE:'Tyler Pierce TITLE: Assistant Vice President DATE: 02 09 2022 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 28 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 EXHIBIT A INSURANCE RECQU 1 REIVIENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Insurance The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types described below: 1. Commercial General Liabilit►► insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 or its equivalent, with minimum limits of $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate for each 1 year policy period. This coverage may be any combination of primary, umbrella or excess liability coverage affording total liability limits of not less than $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be provided for a period of 3 years following Substantial Completion of the work. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide the Aggregate per Project Endorsement ISO form CG 25 03 11 85. The City shall be named as an Additional Insured under the Contactor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City. All endorsements adding Additional Insureds shall be issued on form CG 20 10 11 85 or a form deemed equivalent, providing the Additional Insureds with all policies and endorsements set forth in this section. 2. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non -owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. 3. Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits: Commercial General Liabilit insurance shall be written with minimum limits of $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate for each 1 year policy period. This coverage may be any combination of primary, umbrella or excess liability coverage affording total liability limits of not less than $3,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate. Products and Completed Operations coverage shall be provided for a period of 3 years following Substantial Completion of the work. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 29 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011 .2 EXH I B I T A (Continued) 2. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $1,000,000 per accident. C. Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability: 1. The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 2. The Contractor's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. 3. The City of Kent shall be named as an additional insured on all policies (except Professional Liability) as respects work performed by or on behalf of the contractor and a copy of the endorsement naming the City as additional insured shall be attached to the Certificate of Insurance. The City reserves the right to receive a certified copy of all required insurance policies. The Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance shall also contain a clause stating that coverage shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respects to the limits of the insurer's liability. D. Contractor's Insurance for Other Losses The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to any tools, Contractor's employee owned tools, machinery, equipment, or motor vehicles owned or rented by the Contractor, or the Contractor's agents, suppliers or contractors as well as to any temporary structures, scaffolding and protective fences. E. Waiver of Subrogation The Contractor and the City waive all rights against each other any of their Subcontractors, Sub -subcontractors, agents and employees, each of the other, for damages caused by fire or other perils to the extend covered by Builders Risk insurance or other property insurance obtained pursuant to the Insurance Requirements Section of this Contract or other property insurance applicable to the work. The policies shall provide such waivers by endorsement or otherwise. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 30 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011 .2 EXH I B I T A (Continued) F. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII. G. Verification of Coverage Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance of the Contractor before commencement of the work. H. Subcontractors Contractor shall include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the same insurance requirements as stated herein for the Contractor. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 31 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011 .2 ACORN° CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1/1/2023 DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) 2/4/2022 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER LOCKTON COMPANIES 3657 BRIARPARK DRIVE, SUITE 700 HOUSTON TX 77042 866-260-3538 NAME: T PHONE FAX (A/C, No, EXt : (A/C, No E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A: The Travelers Indemnity Company 25658 INSURED Frontline Road Safety Holdings, LLC 1485069 Apply -A -Line, LLC 175 Roy Road SW, Bldg C Pacific WA 98047 INSURERB: The Travelers Indemnity Company of Connecticut 25682 INSURER C: The Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company 25615 Travelers Property Casualty Co of America INSURER D : 25674 INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 18242185 REVISION NUMBER: XXXXXXX THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSD SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD POLICY EXP (MMIDDrrrM LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE � OCCUR y y VTC2K-CO-8S997586-IND-22 1/l/2022 1/1/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE 2,000,000 TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) 300,000 MED EXP (Any one person 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY JECT LOC OTHER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,000 $ B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOSULED HIRED NON -OWNED ONLY AUTOS ONLY Y Y VTC2E-CAP-8S997605-TCT-22 1/l/2022 1/l/2023 EOMaBIc dEeDISINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000, 000 X BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ XXXXXXX 1AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident $ XXXXXXX PROPERTY DAMAGE Per accident $XXXXXXX $XXXXXXX D X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE Y Y CUP-8S997630-22-25 1/l/2022 1/1/2023 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED I I RETENTION $ Pro-Com Ops Agg $ 5,000,000 C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLO ERS' LIABILIITY .� / N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below N / A Y UB-8S548375-22-25-K 1/1/2022 1/1/2023 STATUTE X OER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Deductible: $150,000 General Liability Loss including ALAS; Deductible: $150,000 Auto Liability Loss including ALAS; Deductible: $150,000 Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Loss including ALAE RE: AAL #26425 - 2022 PLASTIC MARKINGS PROJECT NO. 22-3011.2. ADDITIONAL INSURED IN FAVOR OF CITY OF KENT ON ALL POLICIES (EXCEPT WORKERS' COMPENSATION/EL) WHERE AND TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT. 18242185 CITY OF KENT 400 W GOWE KENT WA 98032 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE i ACORD 25 (20161031 0)19RR-2015 ACORD CORPORATICM. All riahts reserved The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CONTINUATION DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Use only if more space is required) ALL POLICIES INCLUDE A BLANKET NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TO CERTIFICATE HOLDERS ENDORSEMENT, PROVIDING FOR 30 DAYS' ADVANCE NOTICE IF THE POLICY IS CANCELLED BY THE COMPANY OTHER THAN FOR NONPAYMENT OF PREMIUM, 10 DAYS' NOTICE IF THE POLICY IS CANCELLED FOR NONPAYMENT OF PREMIUM. NOTICE IS SENT TO CERTIFICATE HOLDERS WITH MAILING ADDRESSES ON FILE WITH THE AGENT OR THE COMPANY. THE ENDORSEMENT DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR NOTICE OF CANCELLATION IF THE NAMED INSURED REQUESTS CANCELLATION. EMPLOYERS LIABILITY COVERAGE ENDORSEMENT (STOP GAP) FOR WA IS INCLUDED UNDER THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION POLICY PER FORM #WC 00 03 03 (C). ACORD 25 (2016/03) Certificate Holder ID: 18242185 Attachment Code: D581632 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 All policies (except Workers' Compensation/EL) include a blanket automatic additional insured [provision] that confers additional insured status to the certificate holder only if there is a written contract between the named insured and the certificate holder that requires the named insured to name the certificate holder as an additional insured. In the absence of such a contractual obligation on the part of the named insured, the certificate holder is not an additional insured under the policy. All policies include a blanket automatic waiver of subrogation endorsement [provision] that provides this feature only when there is a written contract between the named insured and the certificate holder that requires it. In the absence of such a contractual obligation on the part of the named insured, the waiver of subrogation feature does not apply. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Attachment Code: D585637 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 Policy #VTC2K-CO-8S997586-IND-22 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED AUTOMATIC STATUS IF REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT (CONTRACTORS) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY The following is added to SECTION II —WHO IS AN INSURED: Any person or organization that: a. You agree in a written contract or agreement to include as an additional insured on this Coverage Part; and b. Has not been added as an additional insured for the same project by attachment of an endorsement under this Coverage Part which includes such person or organization in the schedule; is an insured, but: a. Only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurs, or for "personal injury" caused by an offense that is committed, subsequent to the signing of that contract or agreement and while that part of the contract or agreement is in effect; and b. Only as described in Paragraph (1), (2) or (3) be- low, whichever applies: (1) If the written contract or agreement specifically requires you to provide additional insured coverage to that person or organization by the use of: (a) The Additional Insured — Owners, Les- sees or Contractors — (Form B) endorse- ment CG 20 10 11 85; or (b) Either or both of the following: the Addi- tional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Con- tractors — Scheduled Person Or Organization endorsement CG 20 10 10 01, or the Additional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contractors — Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37 10 01; the person or organization is an additional insured only if the injury or damage arises out of "your work" to which the written contract or agreement applies; (2) If the written contract or agreement specifically requires you to provide additional insured coverage to that person or organization by the use of: (a) The Additional Insured — Owners, Les- sees or Contractors — Scheduled Person or Organization endorsement CG 20 10 07 04 or CG 20 10 04 13, the Additional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contrac- tors — Completed Operations endorse- ment CG 20 37 07 04 or CG 20 37 04 13, or both of such endorsements with either of those edition dates; or (b) Either or both of the following: the Addi- tional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Con -tractors — Scheduled Person Or Organization endorsement CG 20 10, or the Additional Insu%Owners, Lessees or Contractors — Completed Operations endorsement CG 20 37, without an edition date of such endorsement specified; the person or organization is an additional insured only if the injury or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by acts or omissions of you or your subcontractor in the performance of "your work" to which the written contract or (3) If neither Paragraph (1) nor (2) above applies: (a) The person or organization is an addi- tional insured only if, and to the extent that, the injury or damage is caused by acts or omissions of you or your subcon- tractor in the performance of "your work" to which the written contract or agreement applies; and (b) Such person or organization does not qualify as an additional insured with respect to the independent acts or omis- sions of such person or organization. The insurance provided to such additional insured is subject to the following provisions: a. If the Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part shown in the Declarations exceed the minimum limits required by the written contract or agreement, the insurance provided to the additional insured will be limited to such minimum required limits. For the purposes of determining CG D6 04 02 19 © 2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 2 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Attachment Code: D585637 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 this limitation applies, the minimum limits required by the written contract or agreement will be considered to include the minimum limits of any Umbrella or Excess liability coverage required for the additional insured by that written contract or agreement. This provision will not increase the limits of insurance described in Section III — Of Insurance. b. The insurance provided to such additional insured does not apply to: (1) Any "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal injury" arising out of the providing, or failure to provide, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services, including: (a) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders or change orders, or the preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, drawings and specifications; (b) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. (2) Any "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused by "your work" and included in the "products -completed operations hazard" un- less the written contract or agreement specifically requires you to provide such coverage for that additional insured during the period. c. The additional insured must comply with the fol- lowing duties: (1) Give us written notice as soon as practicable of an "occurrence" or an offense which may result in a claim. To the extent possible, such notice should include: (a) How, when and where the "occurrence" or offense took place; (b) The names and addresses of any injured persons and witnesses; and (c) The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of the "occurrence" or offense. (2) If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against the additional insured: (a) Immediately record the specifics of the claim or "suit" and the date received; and (b) Notify us as soon as practicable and see to it that we receive written notice of the claim or "suit" as soon as practicable. (3) Immediately send us copies of all legal papers received in connection with the claim or "suit", cooperate with us in the investigation or settlement of the claim or defense against the "suit", and otherwise comply with all policy conditions. (4) Tender the defense and indemnity of any claim or "suit" to anv provider of other which would cover such additional insured for a loss we cover. However, this condition does not affect whether the insurance provided to such additional insured is primary to other insurance available to such additional insured which covers that person or organization as a named insured as described in Paragraph 4., Other Insurance, of Section IV Commercial General Liability Conditions. Page 2 Of 2 © 2017 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. CG D6 04 02 19 Attachment Code: D585639 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 TRAVELERS WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY POLICY ENDORSEMENT WC 00 03 13 (00)- POLICY NUMBER: UB-8S548375-22-25-K WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) This agreement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit any one not named in the Schedule. SCHEDULE DESIGNATED PERSON: To Be Determined, as required by written contract. DESIGNATED ORGANIZATION: To Be Determined, as required by written contract. DATE OF ISSUE: 01/01/2022 ST ASSIGN: Attachment Code: D585642 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 Policy #VTC2E-CAP-8S997605-TCT-22 COMMERCIAL AUTO THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BUSINESS AUTO EXTENSION ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE — This endorsement broadens coverage. However, coverage for any injury, damage or medical expenses described in any of the provisions of this endorsement may be excluded or limited by another endorsement to the Coverage Part, and these coverage broadening provisions do not apply to the extent that coverage is excluded or limited by such an endorsement. The following listing is a general coverage description only. Limitations and exclusions may apply to these coverages. Read all the provisions of this endorsement and the rest of your policy carefully to determine rights, duties, and what is and is not covered. A. BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED B. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED C. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO D. EMPLOYEES AS INSURED E. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS — INCREASED LIMITS F. HIRED AUTO — LIMITED WORLDWIDE COVERAGE — INDEMNITY BASIS G. WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE — GLASS PROVISIONS A. BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is An Insured, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE: Any organization you newly acquire or form during the policy period over which you maintain 50% or more ownership interest and that is not separately insured for Business Auto Coverage. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the 180th day after you acquire or form the organization or the end of the policy period, whichever is earlier. B. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED The following is added to Paragraph c. in A.1., Who Is An Insured, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE: H. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE — LOSS OF USE — INCREASED LIMIT I. PHYSICAL DAMAGE — TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES — INCREASED LIMIT J. PERSONAL EFFECTS K. AIRBAGS L. NOTICE AND KNOWLEDGE OF ACCIDENT OR LOSS M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION N. UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS as an additional insured for Liability Coverage, but only for damages to which this insurance applies and only to the extent of that person's or organization's liability for the conduct of another "insured". C. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is An Insured, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE: An "employee" of yours is an "insured" while operating an "auto" hired or rented under a contract or agreement in that "employee's" name, with your permission, while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. This includes any person or organization who you 2. The following replaces Paragraph b. in B.5., are required under a written contract or Other Insurance, of SECTION IV — agreement between you and that person or BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: organization, that is signed by you before the b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs and Coverage, the following are deemed to be that is in effect during the policy period, to name covered "autos" you own: CA T3 53 08 17 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 4 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission Attachment Code: D585642 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 COMMERCIAL AUTO (1) Any covered "auto" you lease, hire, rent or borrow; and (2) Any covered "auto" hired or rented by your "employee" under a contract in that individual "employee's" name, with your permission, while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. However, any "auto" that is leased, hired, rented or borrowed with a driver is not a covered "auto". D. EMPLOYEES AS INSURED The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is An Insured, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE: Any "employee" of yours is an "insured" while using a covered "auto" you don't own, hire or borrow in your business or your personal affairs. E. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS — INCREASED LIMITS 1. The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(2), of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE: (2) Up to $3,000 for cost of bail bonds (including bonds for related traffic law violations) required because of an "accident" we cover. We do not have to furnish these bonds. 2. The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(4), of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE: (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the "insured" at our request, including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a day because of time off from work. F. HIRED AUTO — LIMITED WORLDWIDE COVERAGE — INDEMNITY BASIS The following replaces Subparagraph e. in Paragraph B.7., Policy Term, Coverage Territory, of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: e. Anywhere in the world, except any country or jurisdiction while any trade sanction, embargo, or similar regulation imposed by the United States of America applies to and prohibits the transaction of business with or within such country or jurisdiction, for Liability Coverage for any covered "auto" that you lease, hire, rent or borrow without a driver for a period of 30 days or less and that is not an "auto" you lease, hire, rent or borrow from any of your "employees", partners (if you are a partnership), members (if you are a limited liability company) or members of their households. (1) With respect to any claim made or "suit" brought outside the United States of America, the territories and possessions of the United States of America, Puerto Rico and Canada: (a) You must arrange to defend the "insured" against, and investigate or settle any such claim or "suit" and keep us advised of all proceedings and actions. (b) Neither you nor any other involved "insured" will make any settlement without our consent. (c) We may, at our discretion, participate in defending the "insured" against, or in the settlement of, any claim or "suit". (d) We will reimburse the "insured": (i) For sums that the "insured" legally must pay as damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" to which this insurance applies, that the "insured" pays with our consent, but only up to the limit described in Paragraph C., Limit Of Insurance, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE; (ii) For the reasonable expenses incurred with our consent for your investigation of such claims and your defense of the "insured" against any such "suit", but only up to and included within the limit described in Paragraph C., Limit Of Insurance, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE, and not in addition to such limit. Our duty to make such payments ends when we have used up the applicable limit of insurance in payments for damages, settlements or defense expenses. (2) This insurance is excess over any valid and collectible other insurance available to the "insured" whether primary, excess contingent or on any other basis. (s) This insurance is not a substitute for required or compulsory insurance in any country outside the United States, its Page 2 of 4 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. CA T3 53 off 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission Attachment Code: D585642 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 COMMERCIAL AUTO territories and possessions, Puerto Rico and Canada. You agree to maintain all required or compulsory insurance in any such country up to the minimum limits required by local law. Your failure to comply with compulsory insurance requirements will not invalidate the coverage afforded by this policy, but we will only be liable to the same extent we would have been liable had you complied with the compulsory insurance requirements. (4) It is understood that we are not an admitted or authorized insurer outside the United States of America, its territories and possessions, Puerto Rico and Canada. We assume no responsibility for the furnishing of certificates of insurance, or for compliance in any way with the laws of other countries relating to insurance. G. WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE — GLASS The following is added to Paragraph D., Deductible, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: No deductible for a covered "auto" will apply to glass damage if the glass is repaired rather than replaced. H. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE — LOSS OF USE — INCREASED LIMIT The following replaces the last sentence of Paragraph AA.b., Loss Of Use Expenses, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: However, the most we will pay for any expenses for loss of use is $65 per day, to a maximum of $750 for any one "accident'. PHYSICAL DAMAGE — TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES — INCREASED LIMIT The following replaces the first sentence in Paragraph A.4.a., Transportation Expenses, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: We will pay up to $50 per day to a maximum of $1,500 for temporary transportation expense incurred by you because of the total theft of a covered "auto" of the private passenger type. Personal Effects We will pay up to $400 for "loss" to wearing apparel and other personal effects which are: (1) Owned by an "insured"; and (2) In or on your covered "auto". This coverage applies only in the event of a total theft of your covered "auto". No deductibles apply to this Personal Effects coverage. K. AIRBAGS The following is added to Paragraph B.3., Exclusions, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: Exclusion 3.a. does not apply to 'loss" to one or more airbags in a covered "auto" you own that inflate due to a cause other than a cause of "loss" set forth in Paragraphs A.1.b. and A.1.c., but only: a. If that "auto" is a covered "auto" for Comprehensive Coverage under this policy; b. The airbags are not covered under any warranty; and c. The airbags were not intentionally inflated. We will pay up to a maximum of $1,000 for any one 'loss". L. NOTICE AND KNOWLEDGE OF ACCIDENT OR LOSS The following is added to Paragraph A.2.a., of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: Your duty to give us or our authorized representative prompt notice of the "accident" or "loss" applies only when the "accident" or "loss" is known to: (a) You (if you are an individual); (b) A partner (if you are a partnership); (c) A member (if you are a limited liability company); (d) An executive officer, director or insurance manager (if you are a corporation or other organization); or (e) Any "employee" authorized by you to give notice of the "accident' or "loss". M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION J. PERSONAL EFFECTS The following replaces Paragraph A.5., Transfer The following is added to Paragraph AA., Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us, Coverage Extensions, of SECTION III — of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE: CONDITIONS: CA T3 53 08 17 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 4 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission Attachment Code: D585642 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 COMMERCIAL AUTO 5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us We waive any right of recovery we may have against any person or organization to the extent required of you by a written contract signed and executed prior to any "accident" or "loss", provided that the "accident" or "loss" arises out of operations contemplated by such contract. The waiver applies only to the person or organization designated in such contract. N. UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS The following is added to Paragraph B.2., Concealment, Misrepresentation, Or Fraud, of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS: The unintentional omission of, or unintentional error in, any information given by you shall not prejudice your rights under this insurance. However this provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or exercise our right of cancellation or non -renewal. Page 4 of 4 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. CA T3 53 08 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission Attachment Code: D585644 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 POLICY NUMBER: VTC2E-CAP-8S997605-TCT-22 ISSUE DATE: 01/01/2022 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NOTICE OF CANCELLATION PROVIDED BY US This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: ALL COVERAGE PARTS INCLUDED IN THIS POLICY SCHEDULE CANCELLATION: Number of Days Notice: 30 Days PERSON OR ORGANIZATION: To Be Determined, as required by written contract. ADDRESS: Not Applicable PROVISIONS If we cancel this policy for any legally permitted reason other than nonpayment of premium, and a number of days is shown for Cancellation in the Schedule above, we will mail notice of cancellation to the person or organization shown in such Schedule. We will mail such notice to the address shown in the Schedule above at least the number of days shown for Cancellation in such Schedule before the effective date of cancellation. IL T4 05 05 19 © 2019 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 Attachment Code: D585645 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 POLICY NUMBER: VCC2K-CO-8S997586-IND-22 ISSUE DATE: 01/01/2022 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. DESIGNATED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION NOTICE OF CANCELLATION PROVIDED BY US This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: ALL COVERAGE PARTS INCLUDED IN THIS POLICY SCHEDULE CANCELLATION: Number of Days Notice: 30 Days PERSON OR ORGANIZATION: To Be Determined, as required by written contract. ADDRESS: Not Applicable PROVISIONS If we cancel this policy for any legally permitted reason other than nonpayment of premium, and a number of days is shown for Cancellation in the Schedule above, we will mail notice of cancellation to the person or organization shown in such Schedule. We will mail such notice to the address shown in the Schedule above at least the number of days shown for Cancellation in such Schedule before the effective date of cancellation. IL T4 05 05 19 © 2019 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 Attachment Code: D602216 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 Policy #VTC2E-CAP-8S997605-TCT-22 COMMERCIAL-AJTO THIS E NDORSEME NT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ I T CAREFULLY. BLAN S ET ADDITIONAL I NSU RED - P RJ MARY AN B NON NTRJ BUT RY WITH OTH ER I NSURAN E - CONTRACTORS Thi-5,2n&rsementrrodifies insurance provided under the fd IcW ng; BLJ-31NESS AUTO COVERAGE FCRM 1. The fclloMng is added to Paragraph c. in Al.. Y9I1oD Is Arii limred, of SECTION II — CCVEFtEb AUTO LIABILITY CAGE This ind Wes arty person or arganizadon who you are required under a written cantact or agreenlerrr, that is signErl hV yCtj hethre the 't,wm[V injury' or 'propeN damagW Occurs arlcl that IS in effect during the pallor padcd, to name as an additional insured For Cov red Autos Liatility Cowaqe, but only fDr dllarrkges to v,hich this inairance applies and Only to the Went of that persont or crganizati n's li abil rty fear the c"Lict of anather-11 r ai Mff'. Z Re folloAng is added to Rarag>'aph ELF, Cdxw Insurance of SECTlON IV — BUSINESS AUTO CCNDITK)NS; Regodless of the pm skcs of paragraph a and paragraph d. of this pert S. Ofher IrrscrancB, this insurance is pi may to and nor,-contrihutory Wth applicable ether insurance under which an additional imjmd person or aWni7ation is a narrai insurers when a Written carrrract Or agreerrw, twth you. that is signed by you before the tWly injury' or `prop" dannagd' occurs end that is in effect during the pdicy period, rEqji res thiB i n5LJrance to he prtrmr v area nor - contr itxPory, CA Td 990216 u 2a'.6ThpTmmAsnln mrmityCrnpW. All n rp-wr B. Pagel a� 1 1 rrlLbw cc. !�tAed rrelen8l 01 ImLf me Ser e3 Ctfioe. I roc, X th it%[rrri3sion. Attachment Code: D602215 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 Policy #VTC2K-00-8S997586-IND-22 COME C-IAL GENERAL LIABLITY 4, 0&,erinsurarm (11) Thol iq iP$i mnce for "Qf$rnh' kn It vAd and ale Ofherinsurance is avaiable lu daH*qer' ft iinsumd for a k es Ym cover under Coverages.A (lIo If the loss ernes cut cf fha Cr 5 of this CoveraW Pit, our obfigalons are *nRrAW0V a Or use of a V9#, k rAed as desct ed in Pair graphs a, and b, below. "ausD " or wate uaif to the extent As used any4em in his Coverage Pair# dtxw not !90*wt to any exclusion in the i+airp fund��}of }m,pea�[*y, K*urance,,y or OaLwam a f Part that awkis to aTMkeroft "aWfVSr or wakwma t that or on � w the Y Rc, �d by, * rough o on be�f of; } �4ncthaR �+sut a OOmpa�lp, �y e �� "laf is ��W QYQai� to a Prarrlises OWW. MOrMer Or 01) Vs or any our afik6ad irMranCeCQUOMieis, kesscr that qua1itin are an i7sured ea=pt when the Non cuFmkaticn Of Each under Paragraph 4, of sect n 1 — Omrreme Lirl1 Provision Of Paragraph !S, of Who is An Insured, w=O when Sectial 11 — Uftib Of Irg urme or the Non Paragraphd below aWiw. Of cumdWon Of Personal and Advw@s•g Irjury { That is insurance av $ f0 an LirA pmvi ion ot Pam-aph 4, Of Sedan III — that q� as ea Liter of Irtisua�e apt because ft ph 5 an under Paragraph �, Of an iFwemem uncle Arrmndumt — N4n Cumakwfw Of Each icon 11d Swept 11 a Who Is Art Irs4lred, 0 1Ce Lrtril Ot L'iabrTrQr And Non apple when Paragraph cl belaw Cumiullation Of PeFw%al And Adwlairg Irjury apples. Lin endOr9errwe is ffxkded in Ibis pOFcy (b) Any� he Other i�luna<+Ca, �++heher {Ili} ftir�t risk reMar+fion �Oup � Or prrtiery. eras, eorgiged Or On any PY)AnYy+ eeff{Isurame meft al or ptOgtam, in oihor beeis•, P t is avalabke to #v which Cage he kwuxed wil be deemed b be inwed when the knurred is an ft prowderof other mv-mce, additional •tisured, or i% any other Other insrdaa-�e daaa not ;"�!� umbre�a irked Thal does W as a tnsUrmce, or exams Insww", 9�'�al + bOQhi Wattled heated, Once: such other Rmc-fcalllly to wpl y m w=wz of V)a Limit Of it WffW B, h3u rft-ce shown in We Nditug:fm Of IN!% (2) When this i swa f5 m-=6. we wit coveramie f*t harm no duty undw COY es A or R to Aq wed anyivhete in hii5 Cavenage Pace o.e+er defend the irslumd a f st any"W any Other irwer has a duty to defend the .rr�l.er rrAans a Iprox+dar of other i oth$uranOa, As in asf hah "sub', If noOft+er d .n Pa ra c, bel m. insurer m n5 8 insurer defends, w will undertake ID do so, Whet Of -"E1u jn[-e. b4A we wN be entitled to he i*Lm-edlj r9itg a, Primary Insu-rance egMV A fhosO plher iIVAVS. This irwrance is prirwy emml whew+ (3) When tris insurance is eaaam arer other Pwagraph b, bdcw applies, If Rio inwff ova is iinSUr4nce, w$ WE pay Orgy OurshWe Of the p-rwy. ourobFgaior's are not affeaW urn amount Of the loss, if any, that the any of the afher inglurance is also Pr*"MY, sum Of; Thy, we will share with a0 that other insurance (a) The UM am wit hat al such oher try II)e' described in Paragraph G. bd1CW. iFWJMXC WDW Pay fOr the 11055,:, VV wmew w1win Parograph c, below appFas. abswce of this nwarme; and b- Excess Jruwrarlee (b) The fotall Of all dedi and 5e11- iFWOd artMr1tS under 81 that 4l+0' (1) This iin9umi;ia -a exc am-. irWVrpg. (a) Any Of the Other insurance, whether (4) We wR share the rerrigirirg loss, it any. priT"y, eoaoegs, owgrgeni or on any any Ober irMuranCe tW ie not Other bay; de dbed i, the Emess Insurance { That is Fes, E>eront ri Coves $, p 7%M and was not boLght sp cffic* to Buat is Risk ended C ierRi9e. aG ` w 5 d he Limb Q Insurance +own in l')e Dectmetord of this Coverage skW wC "Ywr WWI Pal, CO71 00 02 19 IS ?oir Th.Trr.LpWrilndurr,nfly Cprr"rry, ARrlghhr mriwW. Psge 15 021 Inp14#egoopyrghuad nnWripIorIn4urnneg Snrr+ cw MA, Inc.wih rypormgion, Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 Polciy #CUP-8S997630-22-25 UMBRELLA EXCESS FOLLOW -FORM AND UMBRELLA LIABILITY INSURANCE THIS POLICY, IN PART, PROVIDES FOLLOW -FORM LIABILITY COVERAGE. COVERAGE WILL APPLY ON A CLAIMS -MADE BASIS WHEN FOLLOWING CLAIMS -MADE UNDERLYING INSURANCE. COVERAGE WILL APPLY ON A DEFENSE -WITHIN -LIMITS BASIS WHEN FOLLOWING UNDERLYING INSURANCE UNDER WHICH DEFENSE EXPENSES ARE PAYABLE WITHIN, AND NOT IN ADDITION TO, THE LIMITS OF INSURANCE. WHEN FOLLOWING SUCH UNDERLYING INSURANCE, PAYMENT OF DEFENSE EXPENSES UNDER THIS POLICY WILL REDUCE, AND MAY EXHAUST, THE LIMITS OF INSURANCE OF THIS POLICY. PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE POLICY CAREFULLY. Various provisions in this policy restrict coverage. Read the entire policy carefully to determine rights, duties and what is and is not covered. Throughout this policy, the words "you" and "your" refer to the Named Insured shown in the Declarations and any other person or organization qualifying as a Named Insured under this policy. The words "we", "us" and "our" refer to the company providing this insurance. The word "insured" means any person or organization qualifying as such under SECTION II — WHO IS AN INSURED. Other words and phrases that appear in quotation marks have special meaning. Refer to SECTION VI — DEFINITIONS. SECTION I — COVERAGES provisions to the contrary contained in this A. COVERAGE A — EXCESS FOLLOW -FORM insurance. LIABILITY 3. The amount we will pay for damages is limited as described in SECTION III — LIMITS OF 1. We will pay on behalf of the insured those INSURANCE. sums, in excess of the "applicable underlying 4. For the purposes of Paragraph 1. above: limit", that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages to which a. The applicable limit of insurance stated Coverage A of this insurance applies, provided for the policies of "underlying insurance" that the "underlying insurance" would apply to in the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance such damages but for the exhaustion of its will be considered to be reduced or applicable limits of insurance. If a sublimit is exhausted only by the following specified in any "underlying insurance", payments: Coverage A of this insurance applies to (1) Payments of judgments or damages that are in excess of that sublimit settlements for damages that are only if such sublimit is shown for that covered by that "underlying "underlying insurance" in the Schedule Of insurance". However, if such Underlying Insurance. underlying insurance" has a policy 2. Coverage A of this insurance is subject to the period which differs from the policy same terms, conditions, agreements, period of this Excess Follow -Form And exclusions and definitions as the "underlying Umbrella Liability Insurance, any such insurance", except with respect to any payments for damages that would not be covered by this Excess EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA Follow -Form And Umbrella Liability 5. When the "underlying insurance" applies on a Insurance because of its different claims -made basis and includes a retroactive policy period will not reduce or date provision, the retroactive date for exhaust the applicable limit of Coverage A of this insurance is the same as insurance stated for such "underlying the retroactive date of that "underlying insurance"; insurance". (2) Payments of "medical expenses" that B. COVERAGE B — UMBRELLA LIABILITY are covered by that "underlying "bodily 1. We will pay on behalf of the insured those sums insurance" and are incurred for in excess of the "self -insured retention" that injury" caused by an accident that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay takes place during the policy period of as damages because of "bodily injury", this Excess Follow -Form And "property damage", "personal injury" or Umbrella Liability Insurance; or "advertising injury" to which Coverage B of this (3) Payments of defense expenses that insurance applies. are covered by that "underlying 2. Coverage B of this insurance applies to "bodily insurance", only if such "underlying injury" or "property damage" only if: insurance" includes such payments within the limits of insurance. a. The "bodily injury" or "property damage" is However, if such "underlying caused by an "occurrence" that takes insurance" has a policy period which place anywhere in the world; differs from the policy period of this b. The "bodily injury" or "property damage" Excess Follow -Form And Umbrella occurs during the policy period; and Liability Insurance, any such payments for defense expenses that c. Prior to the policy period, no insured listed would not be covered by this Excess under Paragraph 1. in Paragraph B., Follow -Form And Umbrella Liability COVERAGE B — UMBRELLA Insurance because of its different LIABILITY, of SECTION II — WHO IS AN policy period will not reduce or INSURED and no "employee" authorized exhaust the applicable limit of by you to give or receive notice of an insurancestated for such "underlying "occurrence" or claim, knew that the insurance". "bodily injury" or "property damage" had occurred, in whole or in part. If such a If the applicable limit of insurance stated for listed insured or authorized "employee" the policies of "underlying insurance" in the knew, prior to the policy period, that the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance is "bodily injury" or "property damage" actually reduced or exhausted by other occurred, in whole or in part, then any payments, Coverage A of this insurance is continuation, change or resumption of not invalidated. However, in the event of a such "bodily injury" or "property damage" loss, we will pay only to the extent that we during or after the policy period will be would have paid had such limit not been deemed to have been known prior to the actually reduced or exhausted by such policy period. other payments. 3. Coverage B of this insurance applies to b. If any "underlying insurance" has a limit of "personal injury" or "advertising injury" insurance greater than the amount shown caused by an offense arising out of your for that insurance in the Schedule of business, but only if the offense was Underlying Insurance, this insurance will committed during the policy period apply in excess of that greater amount. If anywhere in the world. any "underlying insurance" has a limit of 4. The amount we will pay for damages is limited insurance, prior to any reduction or as described in SECTION III — LIMITS OF exhaustion by payment of damages, INSURANCE. "medical expenses" or defense expenses described in Paragraph a. above, that is 5. "Bodily injury" or "property damage": less than the amount shown for that a. Which occurs during the policy period; and insurance in the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance, this insurance will apply in b. Which was not prior to, but was during, excess of the amount shown for such the policy period known to have occurred insurance in the Schedule Of Underlying by any insured listed under Paragraph 1. Insurance. in Paragraph B., COVERAGE B — Page 2 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA UMBRELLA LIABILITY of SECTION II — WHO IS AN INSURED, or any "employee" authorized by you to give notice of an "occurrence" or claim; includes any continuation, change or resumption of the "bodily injury" or "property damage" after the end of the policy period. 6. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" will be deemed to have been known to have occurred at the earliest time when any insured listed under Paragraph 1. in Paragraph B., COVERAGE B — UMBRELLA LIABILITY, of SECTION II — WHO IS AN INSURED or any "employee" authorized by you to give or receive notice of an "occurrence" or claim: a. Reports all, or any part, of the "bodily injury" or "property damage" to us or any other insurer; b. Receives a written or verbal demand or claim for damages because of the "bodily injury" or "property damage"; or c. Becomes aware by any other means that the "bodily injury" or "property damage" has occurred or has begun to occur. 7. Damages because of "bodily injury" include damages claimed by any person or organization for care, loss of services or death resulting at any time from the "bodily injury". 8. Coverage B of this insurance does not apply to damages covered by any "underlying insurance" or that would have been covered by any "underlying insurance" but for the exhaustion of its applicable limit of insurance. C. COVERAGE C — CRISIS MANAGEMENT SERVICE EXPENSES 1. We will reimburse the insured, or pay on the insured's behalf, "crisis management service expenses" to which Coverage C applies. 2. Coverage C of this insurance applies to "crisis management service expenses" that: a. Arise out of a "crisis management event" that first commences during the policy period; b. Are incurred by the insured, after a "crisis management event" first commences and before such event ends; and c. Are submitted to us within 180 days after the "crisis management advisor" advises you that the "crisis management event" no longer exists. a. First commence at the time when any "executive officer" first becomes aware of an "event" or "occurrence" that leads to that "crisis management event"; and b. End when we decide that the crisis no longer exists or when the Crisis Management Service Expenses Limit has been exhausted, whichever occurs first. 4. The amount we will pay for "crisis management service expenses" is limited as described in SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE. 5. A "self -insured retention" does not apply to "crisis management service expenses". 6. Any payment of "crisis management service expenses" that we make will not be determinative of our obligations under this insurance with respect to any claim or "suit" or create any duty to defend or indemnify any insured for any claim or "suit". D. DEFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS 1. We will have the right and duty to defend the insured: a. Under Coverage A, against a "suit" seeking damages to which such coverage applies, if: (1) The "applicable underlying limit" is the applicable limit of insurance stated for a policy of "underlying insurance" in the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance and such limit has been exhausted solely due to payments as permitted in Paragraphs 4.a.(1), (2) and (3) of COVERAGE A — EXCESS FOLLOW -FORM LIABILITY of SECTION I — COVERAGES; or (2) The "applicable underlying limit" is the applicable limit of any "other insurance" and such limit has been exhausted by payments of judgments, settlements or medical expenses, or related costs or expenses (if such costs or expenses reduce such limits). For any "suit" for which we have the right and duty to defend the insured under Coverage A, defense expenses will be within the limits of insurance of this policy when such expenses are within the limits of insurance of the applicable "underlying insurance"; or 3. A "crisis management event" will be deemed b. Under Coverage B, against a "suit" to: seeking damages to which such coverage applies. EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA 2. We have no duty to defend any insured against any "suit": a. Seeking damages to which this insurance does not apply; or b. If any other insurer has a duty to defend. 3. When we have the duty to defend, we may, at our discretion, investigate and settle any claim or "suit". In all other cases, we may, at our discretion, participate in the investigation, defense and settlement of any claim or "suit" for damages to which this insurance may apply. If we exercise such right to participate, all expenses we incur in doing so will not reduce the applicable limits of insurance. 4. Our duty to defend ends when we have used up the applicable limit of insurance in the payment of judgments or settlements, or defense expenses if such expenses are within the limits of insurance of this policy. 5. We will pay, with respect to a claim we investigate or settle, or "suit" against an insured we defend: a. All expenses we incur. b. The cost of: (1) Bail bonds required because of accidents or traffic law violations arising out of the use of any vehicle to which this insurance applies; or (2) Appeal bonds and bonds to release attachments; but only for bond amounts within the applicable limit of insurance. We do not have to furnish these bonds. c. All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at our request to assist us in the investigation or defense of such claim or "suit", including actual loss of earnings up to $1,000 a day because of time off from work. d. All court costs taxed against the insured in the "suit". However, these payments do not include attorneys' fees or attorneys' expenses taxed against the insured. e. Prejudgment interest awarded against the insured on that part of the judgment we pay. If we make an offer to pay the applicable limit of insurance, we will not pay any prejudgment interest based on that period of time after the offer. f. All interest that accrues on the full amount of any judgment after entry of the judgment and before we have paid, offered to pay or deposited in court the part of the judgment that is within the applicable limit of insurance. If we do not pay part of the judgment for any reason other than it is more than the applicable limit of insurance, we will not pay any interest that accrues on that portion of the judgment. With respect to a claim we investigate or settle, or "suit" against an insured we defend under COVERAGE A — EXCESS FOLLOW - FORM LIABILITY, these payments will not reduce the applicable limits of insurance, but only if the applicable "underlying insurance" provides for such payments in addition to its limits of insurance. With respect to a claim we investigate or settle, or "suit" against an insured we defend under COVERAGE B — UMBRELLA LIABILITY, these payments will not reduce the applicable limits of insurance. SECTION II — WHO IS AN INSURED A. COVERAGE A — EXCESS FOLLOW -FORM With respect to Coverage A, the following persons and organizations qualify as insureds: 1. The Named Insured shown in the Declarations; and 2. Any other person or organization qualifying as an insured in the "underlying insurance". If you have agreed to provide insurance for that person or organization in a written contract or agreement: a. The limits of insurance afforded to such person or organization will be: (1) The amount by which the minimum limits of insurance you agreed to provide such person or organization in that written contract or agreement exceed the total limits of insurance of all applicable "underlying insurance"; or (2) The limits of insurance of this policy; whichever is less; and b. Coverage under this policy does not apply to such person or organization if the minimum limits of insurance you agreed to provide such person or organization in that written contract or agreement are wholly within the total limits of insurance of all available applicable "underlying insurance". B. COVERAGE B — UMBRELLA LIABILITY With respect to Coverage B: 1. The Named Insured shown in the Declarations is an insured. 2. If you are: Page 4 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA a. An individual, your spouse is also an insured, but only with respect to the conduct of a business of which you are the sole owner. b. A partnership or joint venture, your members, your partners and their spouses are also insureds, but only with respect to the conduct of your business. c. A limited liability company, your members are also insureds, but only with respect to the conduct of your business. Your managers are also insureds, but only with respect to their duties as your managers. d. An organization other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, your "officers" and directors are also insureds, but only with respect to their duties as your "officers" or directors. Your stockholders are also insureds, but only with respect to their liability as stockholders. e. A trust, your trustees are also insureds, but only with respect to their duties as trustees. 3. Each of the following is also an insured: a. Your "volunteer workers" only while performing duties related to the conduct of your business, or your "employees", other than either your "officers" (if you are an organization other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company) or your managers (if you are a limited liability company), but only for acts within the scope of their employment by you or while performing duties related to the conduct of your business. However, none of these "employees" or "volunteer workers" are insureds for: (1) "Bodily injury" or "personal injury": (a) To you, to your partners or members (if you are a partnership or joint venture), to your members (if you are a limited liability company), to a co -"employee" while in the course of his or her employment or performing duties related to the conduct of your business, or to your other "volunteer workers" while performing duties related to the conduct of your business; (b) To the spouse, child, parent, brother or sister of that co - "employee" or "volunteer worker" as a consequence of Paragraph (1)(a) above; (c) For which there is any obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury described in Paragraph (1)(a) or (b) above; or (d) Arising out of his or her providing or failing to provide professional health care services. Unless you are in the business or occupation of providing professional health care services, Paragraphs (1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) above do not apply to "bodily injury" arising out of providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" by any of your "employees" or "volunteer workers" other than an employed or volunteer doctor. Any such "employees" or "volunteer workers" providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" during their work hours for you will be deemed to be acting within the scope of their employment by you or performing duties related to the conduct of your business. (2) "Property damage" to property: (a) Owned, occupied or used by; or (b) Rented to, in the care, custody or control of, or over which physical control is being exercised for any purpose by; you, any of your "employees" or "volunteer workers", any of your partners or members (if you are a partnership or joint venture), or any of your members (if you are a limited liability company). b. Any person (other than your "employee" or "volunteer worker"), or any organization, while acting as your real estate manager. c. Any person or organization having proper temporary custody of your property if you die, but only: (1) With respect to liability arising out of the maintenance or use of that property; and (2) Until your legal representative has been appointed. d. Your legal representative if you die, but only with respect to duties as such. That EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA representative will have all your rights and duties under this insurance. 4. Any organization, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, of which you are the sole owner, or in which you maintain an ownership interest of more than 50%, on the first day of the policy period is an insured and will qualify as a Named Insured. No such organization is an insured or will qualify as a Named Insured for "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurred, or "personal injury" or "advertising injury" caused by an offense committed after the date, if any, during the policy period, that you no longer maintain an ownership interest of more than 50% in such organization. 5. Any organization you newly acquire or form, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, and of which you are the sole owner, or in which you maintain an ownership interest of more than 50%, is an insured and will qualify as a Named Insured if there is no other similar insurance available to that organization. However: a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the 180u, day after you acquire or form the organization or the end of the policy period, whichever is earlier; and b. Coverage for such organization does not apply to: (1) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurred; or (2) "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of an offense committed; before you acquired or formed the organization. No person or organization is an insured or will qualify as a Named Insured with respect to the conduct of any current or past partnership, joint venture or limited liability company that is not shown as a Named Insured in the Declarations. This paragraph does not apply to any such partnership, joint venture or limited liability company that otherwise qualifies as an insured under Paragraph B. of SECTION II — WHO IS AN INSURED. Any organization, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, of which you are the sole owner, or in which you maintain an ownership interest of more than 50%, on the first day of the policy period. No such organization is an insured or will qualify as a Named Insured for "crisis management service expenses" arising out of a "crisis management event" that first commences after the date, if any, during the policy period, that you no longer maintain an ownership interest of more than 50% in such organization. 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, and of which you are the sole owner, or in which you maintain an ownership interest of more than 50%, if there is no other similar insurance available to that organization. However: a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the 180u, day after you acquire or form the organization or the end of the policy period, whichever is earlier; and b. Coverage for such organization does not apply to "crisis management service expenses" arising out of a "crisis management event" that occurred before you acquired or formed the organization, even if an "executive officer" only first becomes aware of an "event" or "occurrence" that leads to such "crisis management event" after the date you acquired or formed the organization. No person or organization is an insured or will qualify as a Named Insured with respect to the conduct of any current or past partnership, joint venture or limited liability company that is not shown as a Named Insured in the Declarations. SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE A. The Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations and the rules below fix the most we will pay for the amounts described below to which this insurance applies regardless of the number of: 1. Insureds; 2. Claims made or "suits" brought; C. COVERAGE C — CRISIS MANAGEMENT 3. Number of vehicles involved; SERVICE EXPENSES 4. Persons or organizations making claims or With respect to Coverage C, the following persons bringing "suits"; or and organizations are insureds and will qualify as 5. Coverages provided under this insurance. Named Insureds: As indicated in Paragraph D.1. of SECTION I — 1. The Named Insured shown in the COVERAGES, for any "suit" for which we have the Declarations. right and duty to defend the insured under Coverage A, defense expenses will be within the Page 6 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA limits of insurance of this policy when such expenses are within the limits of insurance of the applicable "underlying insurance". B. The General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all: 1. Damages; and 2. Defense expenses if such expenses are within the limits of insurance of this policy; except: 1. Damages and defense expenses because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "auto hazard"; 2. Damages and defense expenses because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products -completed operations hazard"; or 3. Damages and defense expenses for which insurance is provided under any Aircraft Liability coverage included as "underlying insurance" to which no aggregate limit applies. C. The Products -Completed Operations Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all: 1. Damages; and 2. Defense expenses if such expenses are within the limits of insurance of this policy; because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products -completed operations hazard". D. Subject to Paragraph B. or C. above, whichever applies, the Occurrence Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all: 1. Damages, and defense expenses if such expenses are within the limits of insurance of this policy, under Coverage A arising out of any one "event" to which the "underlying insurance" applies a limit of insurance that is separate from any aggregate limit of insurance; and 2. Damages under Coverage B because of all "bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of any one "occurrence". For the purposes of determining the applicable Occurrence Limit, all related acts or omissions committed in the providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" to any one person will be considered one "occurrence". E. The Crisis Management Service Expenses Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of all "crisis management service expenses" arising out of all "crisis management events". Payment of such "crisis management service expenses" is in addition to, and will not reduce, any other limit of insurance of this policy. F. The limits of insurance of this policy apply separately to each consecutive annual period and to any remaining period of less than 12 months, starting with the beginning of the policy period shown in the Declarations. If the policy period is extended after issuance for an additional period of less than 12 months, the additional period will be deemed part of the last preceding period for purposes of determining the limits of insurance. SECTION IV — EXCLUSIONS This insurance does not apply to: A. With respect to Coverage A and Coverage B: 1. Asbestos a. Damages arising out of the actual or alleged presence or actual, alleged or threatened dispersal of asbestos, asbestos fibers or products containing asbestos, provided that the damages are caused or contributed to by the hazardous properties of asbestos. b. Damages arising out of the actual or alleged presence or actual, alleged or threatened dispersal of any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapors, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and waste, and that are part of any claim or "suit" which also alleges any damages described in Paragraph a. above. c. Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any: (1) Request, demand, order or statutory or regulatory requirement that any insured or others test for, monitor, clean up, remove, contain, treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in any way respond to, or assess the effects of, asbestos, asbestos fibers or products containing asbestos; or (2) Claim or "suit" by or on behalf of any governmental authority or any other person or organization because of testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any way responding to, or assessing the effects of, asbestos, asbestos fibers or products containing asbestos. 2. Employment -Related Practices Damages because of injury to: a. A person arising out of any: (1) Refusal to employ that person; (2) Termination of that person's employment; or EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA (s) Employment -related practice, policy, act or omission, such as coercion, demotion, evaluation, reassignment, discipline, failure to promote or advance, harassment, humiliation, discrimination, libel, slander, violation of the person's right of privacy, malicious prosecution or false arrest, detention or imprisonment, applied to or directed at that person, regardless of whether such practice, policy, act or omission occurs, is applied or is committed before, during or after the time of that person's employment; or b. The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister of that person as a consequence of injury to that person as described in Paragraphs a.(1), (2) or (3) above. This exclusion applies: a. Whether the insured may be liable as an employer or in any other capacity; and b. To any obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury. 3. ERISA, COBRA And Similar Laws Any obligation of the insured under: a. The Employees Retirement Income Security Act Of 1974 (ERISA) or any of its amendments; b. The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) or any of its amendments; or c. Any similar common or statutory law of any jurisdiction. 4. Medical Expenses Or Payments Any obligation of the insured under any "medical expenses" or medical payments coverage. 5. Nuclear Material Damages arising out of: a. The actual, alleged or threatened exposure of any person or property to; or b. The "hazardous properties" of; any "nuclear material". As used in this exclusion: a. "Hazardous properties" includes radioactive, toxic or explosive properties; b. "Nuclear material" means "source material", "special nuclear material" or "by-product material"; and c. "Source material", "special nuclear material" and "by-product material" have the meanings given them in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 or any of its amendments. 6. Uninsured or Underinsured Motorists, No - Fault And Similar Laws Any liability imposed on the insured, or the insured's insurer, under any of the following laws: a. Uninsured motorists; b. Underinsured motorists; c. Auto no-fault or other first -party personal injury protection (PIP); d. Supplementary uninsured/underinsured motorists (New York); or e. Medical expense benefits and income loss benefits (Virginia). 7. War Damages arising out of: a. War, including undeclared or civil war; or b. Warlike action by a military force, including action in hindering or defending against an actual or expected attack, by any government, sovereign or other authority using military personnel or other agents; or c. Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped power or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against any of these. 8. Workers Compensation And Similar Laws Any obligation of the insured under a workers compensation, disability benefits or unemployment compensation law or any similar law. B. With respect to Coverage B: Expected Or Intended Bodily Injury Or Property Damage "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected or intended from the standpoint of the insured. This exclusion does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" resulting from the use of reasonable force to protect persons or property. 2. Contractual Liability "Bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" for which the insured is obligated to pay damages by reason of the assumption of liability in a contract or agreement. This exclusion does not apply to liability for damages that the insured would have in the absence of the contract or agreement. Page 8 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA 3. Liquor Liability "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which any insured may be liable by reason of: a. Causing or contributing to the intoxication of any person, including causing or contributing to the intoxication of any person because alcoholic beverages were permitted to be brought on your premises for consumption on your premises; b. The furnishing of alcoholic beverages to a person under the legal drinking age or under the influence of alcohol; or c. Any statute, ordinance or regulation relating to the sale, gift, distribution or use of alcoholic beverages. 4. Employers Liability "Bodily injury" to: a. An "employee" of the insured arising out of and in the course of: (1) Employment by the insured; or (2) Performing duties related to the conduct of the insured's business; or b. The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister of that "employee" as a consequence of "bodily injury" described in Paragraph a. above. This exclusion applies: a. Whether the insured may be liable as an employer or in any other capacity; and b. To any obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the "bodily injury". 5. Pollution a. "Bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of the actual, alleged or threatened discharge, dispersal, seepage, migration, release or escape of "pollutants". b. Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any: (1) Request, demand, order or statutory or regulatory requirement that any insured or any other person or organization test for, monitor, clean up, remove, contain, treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in any way respond to, or assess the effects of, "pollutants"; or (2) Claim or "suit" by or on behalf of any governmental authority or any other person or organization because of testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, detoxifying or neutralizing, or in any way responding to, or assessing the effects of, "pollutants". 6. Aircraft "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any aircraft owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured. Use includes operation and "loading or unloading". This exclusion applies even if the claims against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the "occurrence" which caused the "bodily injury" or "property damage" involved the ownership, maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any aircraft that is owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured. 7. Auto "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any "auto". Use includes operation and "loading or unloading". This exclusion applies even if the claims against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the "occurrence" which caused the "bodily injury" or "property damage" involved the ownership, maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any "auto". This exclusion does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused by an "occurrence" that takes place outside of the United States of America (including its territories and possessions), Puerto Rico and Canada. 8. Watercraft "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any watercraft owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured. Use includes operation and "loading or unloading". This exclusion applies even if the claims against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the "occurrence" which caused the "bodily injury" or "property damage" involved the ownership, EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any watercraft that is owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured. This exclusion does not apply to a watercraft: a. While ashore on premises owned by or rented to any insured; or b. That is 50-feet long or less and that: (1) You own; or (2) You do not own and is not being used to carry any person or property for a charge. 9. Electronic Data Damages claimed for the loss of, loss of use of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access, or inability to manipulate "electronic data". 10. Damage To Property, Products Or Work "Property damage" to: a. Property you own, rent or occupy, including any costs or expenses incurred by you, or any other person or organization, for repair, replacement, enhancement, restoration or maintenance of such property for any reason, including prevention of injury to a person or damage to another's property; b. Premises you sell, give away or abandon if the "property damage" arises out of any part of those premises; c. Property loaned to you; d. Personal property in the care, custody or control of the insured; e. That particular part of real property on which you or any contractors or subcontractors working directly or indirectly on your behalf are performing operations if the "property damage" arises out of those operations; f. That particular part of any property that must be restored, repaired or replaced because "your work" was incorrectly performed on it; g. "Your product" arising out of "your product" or any part of it; or 11. Damage To Impaired Property Or Property Not Physically Injured "Property damage" to "impaired property", or property that has not been physically injured, arising out of: a. A defect, deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition in "your product" or "your work"; or b. A delay or failure by you, or anyone acting on your behalf, to fulfill the terms of a contract or agreement. This exclusion does not apply to the loss of use of other property arising out of sudden and accidental physical injury to "your product" or "your work" after it has been put to its intended use. 12. Recall Of Products, Work Or Impaired Property Damages claimed for any loss, cost or expense incurred by you or others for the loss of use, withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair, replacement, adjustment, removal or disposal of: a. "Your product"; b. "Your work"; or c. "Impaired property"; if such product, work or property is withdrawn or recalled from the market or from use by any person or organization because of a known or suspected defect, deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition in it. 13. Violation Of Consumer Financial Protection Laws "Bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of any actual or alleged violation of a "consumer financial protection law", or any other "bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" alleged in any claim or "suit" that also alleges any such violation. 14. Unsolicited Communication "Bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of any actual or alleged violation of any law that restricts or prohibits the sending, transmitting or distributing of "unsolicited communication". h. "Your work" arising out of "your work" or 15. Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or any part of it and included in the Personal Information "products -completed operations hazard". "Bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of any access to or disclosure of any person's or organization's confidential or personal information. Page 10 Of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA 16. Knowing Violation Of Rights Of Another "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" caused by or at the direction of the insured with the knowledge that the act would violate the rights of another and would inflict "personal injury" or "advertising injury". 17. Material Published With Knowledge Of Falsity "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of oral or written publication, including publication by electronic means, of material, if done by or at the direction of the insured with knowledge of its falsity. 18. Material Published Or Used Prior To Policy Period a. "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of oral or written publication, including publication by electronic means, of material whose first publication took place before the beginning of the policy period; or b. "Advertising injury" arising out of infringement of copyright, "title" or "slogan" in your "advertisement" whose first infringement in your "advertisement" was committed before the beginning of the policy period. 19. Criminal Acts "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of a criminal act committed by or at the direction of the insured. 20. Breach Of Contract "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of a breach of contract. 21. Quality Or Performance Of Goods — Failure To Conform To Statements "Advertising injury" arising out of the failure of goods, products or services to conform with any statement of quality or performance made in your "advertisement". 22. Wrong Description Of Prices "Advertising injury" arising out of the wrong description of the price of goods, products or services stated in your "advertisement". 23. Intellectual Property "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of any actual or alleged infringement or violation of any of the following rights or laws, or any other "personal injury" or "advertising injury" alleged in any claim or "suit" that also alleges any such infringement or violation: a. Copyright; b. Patent; EU 00 01 07 16 c. Trade dress; d. Trade name; e. Trademark; f. Trade secret; or g. Other intellectual property rights or laws. This exclusion does not apply to: a. "Advertising injury" arising out of any actual or alleged infringement or violation of another's copyright, "title" or "slogan" in your "advertisement"; or b. Any other "personal injury" or "advertising injury" alleged in any claim or "suit" that also alleges any such infringement or violation of another's copyright, "title" or "slogan" in your "advertisement". 24. Insureds In Media And Internet Type Business "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of an offense committed by an insured whose business is: a. Advertising, "broadcasting" or publishing; b. Designing or determining content of web -sites for others; or c. An Internet search, access, content or service provider. This exclusion does not apply to Paragraphs a.(1), (2) and (3) of the definition of "personal injury". For the purposes of this exclusion: a. Creating and producing correspondence written in the conduct of your business, bulletins, financial or annual reports, or newsletters about your goods, products or services will not be considered the business of publishing; and b. The placing of frames, borders or links, or advertising, for you or others anywhere on the Internet will not, by itself, be considered the business of advertising, "broadcasting" or publishing. 25. Electronic Chatrooms Or Bulletin Boards "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of an electronic chatroom or bulletin board the insured hosts, owns or over which the insured exercises control. 26. Unauthorized Use Of Another's Name Or Product "Personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of the unauthorized use of another's name or product in your e-mail address, domain name or metatag, or any other similar tactics to mislead another's potential customers. © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA C. With respect to Coverage C: Newly Acquired, Controlled Or Formed Entities "Crisis management service expenses" arising out of a "crisis management event" that involves any organization you newly acquire or form and that occurred prior to the date you acquired or formed that organization, even if an "executive officer" only first becomes aware of an "event" or "occurrence" that leads to such "crisis management event" after the date you acquired or formed such organization. SECTION V — CONDITIONS A. APPEALS 1. If the insured or the insured's "underlying insurer" elects not to appeal a judgment which exceeds the "applicable underlying limit" or "self -insured retention", we may do so. 2. If we appeal such a judgment, we will pay all costs of the appeal. These payments will not reduce the applicable limits of insurance. In no event will our liability exceed the applicable limit of insurance. B. BANKRUPTCY 1. Bankruptcy or insolvency of the insured or of the insured's estate will not relieve us of our obligations under this insurance. 2. In the event of bankruptcy or insolvency of any "underlying insurer", this insurance will not replace such bankrupt or insolvent "underlying insurer's" policy, and this insurance will apply as if such "underlying insurer" had not become bankrupt or insolvent. C. CANCELLATION 1. The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations may cancel this insurance by mailing or delivering to us advance written notice of cancellation. 2. We may cancel this insurance by mailing or delivering to such first Named Insured written notice of cancellation at least: a. 10 days before the effective date of cancellation if we cancel for nonpayment of premium; or 4. Notice of cancellation will state the effective date of cancellation. The policy period will end on that date. 5. If this insurance is cancelled, we will send such first Named Insured any premium refund due. If we cancel, the refund will be pro rata. If such first Named Insured cancels, the refund may be less than pro rata. The cancellation will be effective even if we have not made or offered a refund. 6. If notice is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient proof of notice. D. CHANGES This policy contains all the agreements between you and us concerning the insurance afforded. No change can be made in the terms of this insurance except with our consent. The terms of this insurance can be amended or waived only by endorsement issued by us and made a part of this policy. E. CURRENCY Payments for damages or expenses described in Paragraph 5. of Paragraph D., DEFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS, of SECTION I — COVERAGES will be in the currency of the United States of America. At our sole option, we may make these payments in a different currency. Any necessary currency conversion for such payments will be calculated based on the rate of exchange published in the Wall Street Journal immediately preceeding the date the payment is processed. F. DUTIES REGARDING AN EVENT, OCCURRENCE, CLAIM OR SUIT 1. You must see to it that we are notified as soon as practicable of an "event" or "occurrence" which may result in a claim under this insurance. To the extent possible, notice should include: a. How, when and where the "event" or "occurrence" took place; b. The names and addresses of any persons or organizations sustaining injury, damage or loss, and the names and addresses of any witnesses; and c. The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of the "event" or "occurrence". b. 60 days before the effective date of 2. If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against any cancellation if we cancel for any other insured which may result in a claim under this reason. insurance, you must see to it that we receive 3. We will mail or deliver our notice to such first written notice of the claim or "suit" as soon as Named Insured's last mailing address known practicable. o us. Page 12 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA 3. With respect to Coverage A, the insured must: a. Cooperate with us in the investigation, settlement or defense of any claim or "suit"; b. Comply with the terms of the "underlying insurance"; and c. Pursue all rights of contribution or indemnity against any person or organization who may be liable to the insured because of the injury, damage or loss for which insurance is provided under this policy or any policy of "underlying insurance". 4. With respect to Coverage B, the insured must: a. Immediately send us copies of any demands, notices, summonses or legal papers received in connection with the claim or "suit"; b. Authorize us to obtain necessary records and other information; c. Cooperate with us in the investigation, settlement or defense of any claim or "suit"; and d. Assist us, upon our request, in the enforcement of any right against any person or organization which may be liable to the insured because of injury or damage to which Coverage B may apply. 5. No insured will, except at that insured's own expense, voluntarily make a payment, assume any obligation, make any admission or incur any expense, other than for first aid for "bodily injury" covered by this insurance, without our consent. 6. Knowledge of an "event", "occurrence", claim or "suit" by your agent, servant or "employee" will not constitute knowledge by you, unless your insurance or risk manager, or anyone working in the capacity as your insurance or risk manager, or anyone you designate with the responsibility of reporting an "event", "occurrence", claim or "suit": a. Has received notice of such "event", "occurrence", claim or "suit" from such agent, servant or "employee"; or G. DUTIES REGARDING A CRISIS MANAGEMENT EVENT You must: Notify us within 30 days of a "crisis management event" that may result in "crisis management service expenses". 2. Provide written notice of the "crisis management event" as soon as practicable. To the extent possible, notice should include: a. How, when and where that "crisis management event" took place; b. The names and addresses of any persons or organizations sustaining injury, damage or loss, and the named and addresses of any witnesses; c. The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of that "crisis management event"; and d. The reason that "crisis management event" is likely to involve damages covered by this insurance in excess of the "applicable underlying limit" or "self - insured retention" and involve regional or national media coverage. H. EXAMINATION OF YOUR BOOKS AND RECORDS We may examine and audit your books and records as they relate to this insurance: 1. At any time during the policy period; 2. Up to three years after the end of the policy period; and 3. Within one year after final settlement of all claims under this insurance. I. EXTENDED REPORTING PERIOD OPTION 1. When the "underlying insurance" applies on a claims -made basis, any automatic or basic "extended reporting period" in such "underlying insurance" will apply to this insurance. 2. When the "underlying insurance" applies on a claims -made basis and you elect to purchase an optional or supplemental "extended reporting period" in such "underlying insurance," that "extended reporting period" will apply to this insurance only if: b. Otherwise has knowledge of such "event", "occurrence", claim or "suit". a. A written request to purchase an Extended Reporting Period endorsement for this insurance is made by you and received by us within 90 days after the end of the policy period; EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA b. You have paid all premiums due for this policy at the time you make such request; c. You promptly pay the additional premium we charge for the Extended Reporting Period endorsement for this insurance when due. We will determine that additional premium after we have received your request for the Extended Reporting Period endorsement for this insurance. That additional premium is not subject to any limitation stated in the "underlying insurance" on the amount or percentage of additional premium that may be charged for the "extended reporting period" in such "underlying insurance'; and d. That Extended Reporting endorsement is issued by us and made a part of this policy. 3. Any Extended Reporting Period endorsement for this insurance will not reinstate or increase the Limits of Insurance or extend the policy period. 4. Except with respect to any provisions to the contrary contained in Paragraphs 1., 2. or 3. above, all provisions of any option to purchase an "extended reporting period" granted to you in the "underlying insurance" apply to this insurance. J. INSPECTIONS AND SURVEYS 1. We have the right but are not obligated to: a. Make inspections and surveys at any time; b. Give you reports on the conditions we find, and c. Recommend changes. Any inspections, surveys, reports or recommendations relate only to insurability and the premiums to be charged. We do not make safety inspections. We do not undertake to perform the duty of any person or organization to provide for the health or safety of workers or the public. We do not warrant that conditions: a. Are safe or healthful; or b. Comply with laws, regulations, codes or standards. K. LEGAL ACTION AGAINST US 1. No person or organization has a right under this insurance: b. To sue us on this insurance unless all of its terms have been fully complied with. 2. A person or organization may sue us to recover on an agreed settlement or on a final judgment against an insured. We will not be liable for damages that: a. Are not payable under the terms of this insurance; or b. Are in excess of the applicable limit of insurance. An agreed settlement means a settlement and release of liability signed by us, the insured and the claimant or the claimant's legal representative. IV�eCllockNANCE OF UNDERLYING INSURANCE 1. The insurance afforded by each policy of "underlying insurance" will be maintained for the full policy period of this Excess Follow - Form And Umbrella Liability Insurance. This provision does not apply to the reduction or exhaustion of the aggregate limit or limits of such "underlying insurance" solely by payments as permitted in Paragraphs 4.a.(1), (2) and (3) of COVERAGE A — EXCESS FOLLOW -FORM LIABILITY of SECTION I — COVERAGES. As such policies expire, you will renew them at limits and with coverage at least equal to the expiring limits of insurance. If you fail to comply with the above requirements, Coverage A is not invalidated. However, in the event of a loss, we will pay only to the extent that we would have paid had you complied with the above requirements. 2. The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations must give us written notice of any change in the "underlying insurance" as respects: a. Coverage; b. Limits of insurance; c. Termination of any coverage; or d. Exhaustion of aggregate limits. 3. If you are unable to recover from any "underlying insurer" because you fail to comply with any term or condition of the "underlying insurance", Coverage A is not invalidated. However, we will pay for any loss only to the extent that we would have paid had you complied with that term or condition in that "underlying insurance". M. OTHER INSURANCE a. To join us as a party or otherwise bring us This insurance is excess over any valid and into a "suit" asking for damages from an collectible "other insurance" whether such "other insured; or insurance" is stated to be primary, contributing, Page 14 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA excess, contingent or otherwise. This provision does not apply to a policy bought specifically to apply as excess of this insurance. However, if you specifically agree in a written contract or agreement that the insurance provided to any person or organization that qualifies as an insured under this insurance must apply on a primary basis, or a primary and non-contributory basis, then insurance provided under Coverage A is subject to the following provisions: This insurance will apply before any "other insurance" that is available to such additional insured which covers that person or organization as a named insured, and we will not share with that "other insurance", provided that the injury or damage for which coverage is sought is caused by an "event' that takes place or is committed subsequent to the signing of that contract or agreement by you. 2. This insurance is still excess over any valid and collectible 'other insurance", whether primary, excess, contingent or otherwise, which covers that person or organization as an additional insured or as any other insured that does not qualify as a named insured. N. PREMIUM 1. The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations is responsible for the payment of all premiums and will be the payee for any return premiums. 2. If the premium is a flat charge, it is not subject to adjustment except as provided in Paragraph 4. below. 3. If the premium is other than a flat charge, it is an advance premium only. The earned premium will be computed at the end of the policy period, or at the end of each year of the policy period if the policy period is two years or longer, at the rate shown in the Declarations, subject to the Minimum Premium. 4. Additional premium may become payable when coverage is provided for additional insureds under the provisions of SECTION II — WHO IS AN INSURED. 0. PREMIUM AUDIT The premium for this policy is the amount stated in Item 5. of the Declarations. The premium is a flat charge unless it is specified in the Declarations as adjustable. P. PROHIBITED COVERAGE — UNLICENSED INSURANCE 1. With respect to loss sustained by any insured in a country or jurisdiction in which we are not licensed to provide this insurance, this insurance does not apply to the extent that insuring such loss would violate the laws or regulations of such country or jurisdiction. 2. We do not assume responsibility for: a. The payment of any fine, fee, penalty or other charge that may be imposed on any person or organization in any country or jurisdiction because we are not licensed to provide insurance in such country or jurisdiction; or b. The furnishing of certificates or other evidence of insurance in any country or jurisdiction in which we are not licensed to provide insurance. Q. PROHIBITED COVERAGE — TRADE OR ECONOMIC SANCTIONS We will provide coverage for any loss, or otherwise will provide any benefit, only to the extent that providing such coverage or benefit does not expose us or any of our affiliated or parent companies to: 1. Any trade or economic sanction under any law or regulation of the United States of America; or 2. Any other applicable trade or economic sanction, prohibition or restriction. R. REPRESENTATIONS By accepting this insurance, you agree: 1. The statements in the Declarations and any subsequent notice relating to "underlying insurance" are accurate and complete; 2. Those statements are based upon representations you made to us; and 3. We have issued this insurance in reliance upon your representations. S. SEPARATION OF INSUREDS Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance, and any rights or duties specifically assigned in this policy to the first Named Insured shown in the Declarations, this insurance applies: 1. As if each Named Insured were the only Named Insured; and 2. Separately to each insured against whom claim is made or "suit' is brought. EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 15 Of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA T. WAIVER OR TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any payment we have made under this insurance, those rights are transferred to us and the insured must do nothing after loss to impair them. At our request, the insured will bring suit or transfer those rights to us and help us, and with respect to Coverage A, the "underlying insurer", enforce them. If the insured has agreed in a contract or agreement to waive that insured's right of recovery against any person or organization, we waive our right of recovery against that person or organization, but only for payments we make because of an "event" that takes place or is committed subsequent to the execution of that contract or agreement by such insured. 2. Reimbursement of any amount recovered will be made in the following order: a. First, to any person or organization (including us or the insured) who has paid any amount in excess of the applicable limit of insurance; b. Next, to us; and c. Then, to any person or organization (including the insured and with respect to Coverage A, the "underlying insurer") that is entitled to claim the remainder, if any. 3. Expenses incurred in the process of recovery will be divided among all persons or organizations receiving amounts recovered according to the ratio of their respective recoveries. U. TRANSFER OF YOUR RIGHTS AND DUTIES UNDER THIS INSURANCE 1. Your rights and duties under this insurance may not be transferred without our written consent except in the case of death of an individual Named Insured. If you die, your rights and duties will be transferred to your legal representative but only while acting within the scope of duties as your legal representative. Until your legal representative is appointed, anyone having proper temporary custody of your property will have your rights and duties but only with respect to that property. V. UNINTENTIONAL OMISSION OR ERROR The unintentional omission of, or unintentional error in, any information provided by you which we relied upon in issuing this policy will not prejudice your rights under this insurance. However, this provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or to exercise our rights of cancellation or nonrenewal in accordance with applicable insurance laws or regulations. W. WHEN LOSS IS PAYABLE If we are liable under this insurance, we will pay for injury, damage or loss after: 1 The insured's liability is established by: a. A court decision; or b. A written agreement between the claimant, the insured, any "underlying insurer" and us; and 2. The amount of the "applicable underlying limit" or "self -insured retention" is paid by or on behalf of the insured. SECTION VI — DEFINITIONS A. With respect to all coverages of this insurance: 1. "Applicable underlying limit" means the sum of: a. The applicable limit of insurance stated for the policies of "underlying insurance" in the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance subject to the provisions in Paragraphs 4.a.(1), (2) and (3) of COVERAGE A — EXCESS FOLLOW -FORM LIABILITY of SECTION I — COVERAGES; and b. The applicable limit of insurance of any "other insurance" that applies. The limits of insurance in any policy of "underlying insurance" will apply even if: a. The "underlying insurer" claims the insured failed to comply with any term or condition of the policy; or b. The "underlying insurer" becomes bankrupt or insolvent. 2. "Auto hazard" means all "bodily injury" and "property damage" to which liability insurance afforded under an auto policy of "underlying insurance" would apply but for the exhaustion of its applicable limits of insurance. "Electronic data" means information, facts or programs stored as or on, created or used on, or transmitted to or from computer software (including systems and applications software), hard or floppy disks, CD-ROMs, tapes, drives, cells, data processing devices or any other media which are used with electronically controlled equipment. 4. "Event" means an "occurrence", offense, accident, act, error, omission, wrongful act or loss. Page 16 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA S. "Extended reporting period" means any period of time, starting with the end of the policy period of your claims -made insurance, during which claims or "suits" may be first made, brought or reported for that insurance. 6. "Medical expenses" means expenses to which any Medical Payments section of any policy of Commercial General Liability "underlying insurance" applies. 7. "Other insurance" means insurance, or the funding of losses, that is provided by, through or on behalf of: a. Another insurance company; b. Us or any of our affiliated insurance companies; c. Any risk retention group; d. Any self-insurance method or program, in which case the insured will be deemed to be the provider of such insurance; or e. Any similar risk transfer or risk management method. "Other insurance" does not include: a. Any "underlying insurance'; or b. Any policy of insurance specifically purchased to be excess of the limits of insurance of this policy shown in the Declarations. 8. "Products -completed operations hazard": a. Includes all "bodily injury" and "property damage" occurring away from premises you own or rent and arising out of "your product" or "your work" except: (1) Products that are still in your physical possession; or (2) Work that has not yet been completed or abandoned. However, "your work" will be deemed completed at the earliest of the following times: (a) When all the work called for in your contract has been completed; (b) When all the work to be done at the job site has been completed if your contract calls for work at more than one job site; or (c) When that part of the work done at a job site has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor working on the same project. Work that may need service, maintenance, correction, repair or replacement, but which is otherwise complete, will be treated as completed. b. Does not include "bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of: (1) The transportation of property, unless the injury or damage arises out of a condition in or on a vehicle not owned or operated by you, and that condition was created by the "loading or unloading" of that vehicle by any insured; (2) The existence of tools, uninstalled equipment or abandoned or unused materials; or (3) Products or operations for which the classification listed in a policy of Commercial General Liability "underlying insurance" states that products -completed operations are subject to the General Aggregate Limit. 9. "Suit" means a civil proceeding which alleges damages. "Suit" includes: a. An arbitration proceeding in which damages are claimed and to which the insured must submit or does submit with our consent; or b. Any other alternative dispute resolution proceeding to which the insured submits with our consent. 10. "Underlying insurance": a. Means the policy or policies of insurance listed in the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance. b. Includes any renewal or replacement of such policies if such renewal or replacement is during the policy period of this Excess Follow -Form And Umbrella Liability Insurance. c. Does not include any part of the policy period of any of the policies described in Paragraphs a. or b. above that began before, or that continues after, the policy period of this Excess Follow -Form And Umbrella Liability Insurance. 11. "Underlying insurer" means any insurer which provides a policy of insurance listed in the Schedule Of Underlying Insurance. EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA B. With respect to Coverage B and, to the extent that the following terms are not defined in the "underlying insurance", to Coverage A: "Advertisement" means a notice that is broadcast or published to the general public or specific market segments about your goods, products or services for the purpose of attracting customers or supporters. For the purposes of this definition: a. Notices that are published include material placed on the Internet or on similar electronic means of communication; and b. Regarding web sites, only that part of a web site that is about your goods, products or services for the purposes of attracting customers or supporters is considered an advertisement. 2. "Advertising injury": a. Means injury, other than "personal injury", caused by one or more of the following offenses: (1) Oral or written publication, including publication by electronic means, of material in your "advertisement" that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person's or organization's goods, products or services, provided that the claim is made or the "suit" is brought by a person or organization that claims to have been slandered or libeled, or that claims to have had its goods, products or services disparaged; (2) Oral or written publication, including publication by electronic means, of material in your "advertisement" that: (a) Appropriates a person's name, voice, photograph or likeness; or (b) Unreasonably places a person in a false light; or (3) Infringement of copyright, "title" or "slogan" in your "advertisement", provided that the claim is made or the "suit" is brought by a person or organization that claims ownership of such copyright, "title" or "slogan". b. Includes "bodily injury" caused by one or more of the offenses described in Paragraph a. above. 3. "Auto" means: a. A land motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer designed for travel on public roads, including any attached machinery or equipment; or b. Any other land vehicle that is subject to a compulsory or financial responsibility law or other motor vehicle insurance law where it is licensed or principally garaged. However, "auto" does not include "mobile equipment". 4. "Bodily injury" means: a. Physical harm, including sickness or disease, sustained by a person; or b. Mental anguish, injury or illness, or emotional distress, resulting at any time from such physical harm, sickness or disease. 5. "Broadcasting" means transmitting any audio or visual material for any purpose: a. By radio or television; or b. In, by or with any other electronic means of communication, such as the Internet, if that material is part of: (1) Radio or television programming being transmitted; (2) Other entertainment, educational, instructional, music or news programming being transmitted; or (3) Advertising transmitted with any such programming. 6. "Consumer financial identity information" means any of the following information for a person that is used or collected for the purpose of serving as a factor in establishing such person's eligibility for personal credit, insurance or employment or for the purpose of conducting a business transaction: a. Part or all of the account number, the expiration date or the balance of any credit, debit, bank or other financial account; b. Information bearing on a person's credit worthiness, credit standing or credit capacity; c. Social security number; d. Driver's license number; or e. Birth date. 7. "Consumer financial protection law" means: a. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and any of its amendments, including the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA); Page 18 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA b. California's Song -Beverly Credit Card Act and any of its amendments; or c. Any other law or regulation that restricts or prohibits the collection, dissemination, transmission, distribution or use of "consumer financial identity information". 8. "Employee" includes a "leased worker". "Employee" does not include a "temporary worker". 9. "Good Samaritan services" means any emergency medical services for which no compensation is demanded or received. 10. "Impaired property" means tangible property, other than "your product" or "your work", that cannot be used or is less useful because: a. It incorporates "your product" or work" that is known or thought to be defective, deficient, inadequate dangerous; or ..your b. You have failed to fulfill the terms of a contract or agreement; if such property can be restored to use by the repair, replacement, adjustment or removal of "your product" or "your work" or your fulfilling the terms of the contract or agreement. 11. "Leased worker" means a person leased to you by a labor leasing firm under an agreement between you and the labor leasing firm, to perform duties related to the conduct of your business. "Leased worker" does not include a "temporary worker". 12. "Loading or unloading" means the handling of property: a. After it is moved from the place where it is accepted for movement into or onto an aircraft, watercraft or "auto'; b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft or "auto"; or c. While it is being moved from an aircraft, watercraft or "auto" to the place where it is finally delivered; but "loading or unloading" does not include the movement of property by means of a mechanical device, other than a hand truck, that is not attached to the aircraft, watercraft or "auto". b. Vehicles maintained for use solely on or next to premises you own or rent. c. Vehicles that travel on crawler treads. d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not, maintained primarily to provide mobility to permanently mounted: (1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or drills; or (2) Road construction or resurfacing equipment such as graders, scrapers or rollers. e. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. or d. above that are not self-propelled and are maintained primarily to provide mobility to permanently attached equipment of the following types: or (1) Air compressors, pumps and generators, including spraying, welding, building cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting and well servicing equipment; or (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices used to raise or lower workers. 13. "Mobile equipment" means any of the following types of land vehicles, including any attached machinery or equipment: a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other vehicles designed for use principally off public roads. f. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. or d. above maintained primarily for purposes other than the transportation of persons or cargo. However, self-propelled vehicles with the following types of permanently attached equipment are not "mobile equipment" but will be considered "autos": (1) Equipment designed primarily for: (a) Snow removal; (b) Road maintenance, but not construction or resurfacing; or (c) Street cleaning; (2) Cherry pickers and similar devices mounted on automobile or truck chassis and used to raise or lower workers; and (s) Air compressors, pumps and generators, including spraying, welding, building cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting and well servicing equipment. However, "mobile equipment" does not include any land vehicle that is subject to a compulsory or financial responsibility law, or other motor vehicle insurance law, where it is licensed or principally garaged. Such land vehicles are considered "autos". EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA 14. "Occurrence" means: a. With respect to "bodily injury" or "property damage": (1) An accident, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions, which results in "bodily injury" or "property damage". All "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused by such exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions will be deemed to be caused by one "occurrence"; or (2) An act or omission committed in providing or failing to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan services" to a person by any of your "employees" or "volunteer workers" other than an employed or volunteer doctor, unless you are in the business or occupation of providing professional health care services; b. With respect to "personal injury", an offense arising out of your business that results in "personal injury". All "personal injury" caused by the same or related injurious material, act or offense will be deemed to be caused by one "occurrence", regardless of the frequency or repetition thereof, the number and kind of media used or the number of persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits"; and c. With respect to "advertising injury", an offense committed in the course of advertising your goods, products and services that results in "advertising injury". All "advertising injury" caused by the same or related injurious material, act or offense will be deemed to be caused by one "occurrence", regardless of the frequency or repetition thereof, the number and kind of media used or the number of persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits". 15. "Officer" means a person holding any of the officer positions created by your charter, constitution, bylaws or any other similar governing document. 16. "Personal injury": a. Means injury, other than "advertising injury", caused by one or more of the following offenses: (1) False arrest, detention or imprisonment; (2) Malicious prosecution; (3) The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises that a person occupies, provided that the wrongful eviction, wrongful entry or invasion of the right of private occupancy is committed by or on behalf of the owner, landlord or lessor of that room, dwelling or premises; (4) Oral or written publication, including publication by electronic means, of material that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person's or organization's goods, products or services, provided that the claim is made or the "suit" is brought by a person or organization that claims to have been slandered or libeled, or that claims to have had its goods, products or services disparaged; or (5) Oral or written publication, including publication by electronic means, of material that: (a) Appropriates a person's name, voice, photograph or likeness; or (b) Unreasonably places a person in a false light. b. Includes "bodily injury" caused by one or more of the offenses described in Paragraph a. above. 17. "Pollutants" mean any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and waste. Waste includes materials to be recycled, reconditioned or reclaimed. 18. "Property damage" means: a. Physical injury to tangible property, including all resulting loss of use of that property. All such loss of use will be deemed to occur at the time of the physical injury that caused it; or b. Loss of use of tangible property that is not physically injured. All such loss of use will be deemed to occur at the time of the "occurrence" that caused it. For the purposes of this insurance, "electronic data" is not tangible property. 19. "Self -insured retention" is the greater of: a. The amount shown in the Declarations which the insured must first pay under Coverage B for damages because of all Page 20 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA "bodily injury", "property damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury" arising out of any one "occurrence"; or b. The applicable limit of insurance of any "other insurance" that applies. 20. "Slogan": a. Means a phrase that others use for the purpose of attracting attention in their advertising. b. Does not include a phrase used as, or in, the name of: (1) Any person or organization other than you; or (2) Any business, or any of the premises, goods, products, services or work, of any person or organization other than you. 21. "Temporary worker" means a person who is furnished to you to substitute for a permanent "employee" on leave or to meet seasonal or short-term workload conditions. 22. "Title" means the name of a literary or artistic work. 23. "Unsolicited communication" means any communication, in any form, that the recipient of such communication did not specifically request to receive. 24. "Volunteer worker" means a person who is not your "employee", and who donates his or her work and acts at the direction of and within the scope of duties determined by you, and is not paid a fee, salary or other compensation by you or anyone else for their work performed by you. 25. "Your product": a. Means: (,) Any goods or products, other than real property, manufactured, sold, handled, distributed or disposed of by: (a) You; (b) Others trading under your name; or b. Includes: (1) Warranties or representations made at any time with respect to the fitness, quality, durability, performance or use of "your product"; and (2) The providing of or failure to provide warnings or instructions. c. Does not include vending machines or other property rented to or located for the use of others but not sold. 26. "Your work": a. Means: (1) Work or operations performed by you or on your behalf; and (2) Materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. b. Includes: (1) Warranties or representations made at any time with respect to the fitness, quality, durability, performance or use of "your work"; and (2) The providing of or failure to provide warnings or instructions. C. With respect to Coverage C: 1. "Crisis management advisor" means any public relations firm or crisis management firm approved by us that is hired by you to perform "crisis management services" in connection with a "crisis management event". 2. "Crisis management event" means an "event" or "occurrence" that your "executive officer" reasonably determines has resulted, or may result, in: a. Damages covered by this Coverage A or Coverage B that are in excess of the total applicable limits of the "underlying insurance" or "self -insured retention"; and b. Significant adverse regional or national media coverage. 3. "Crisis management service expenses" means amounts incurred by you, after a "crisis management event" first commences and before such event ends: (c) A person or organization whose business or assets you have a. For the reasonable and necessary: acquired; and (1) Fees and expenses of a "crisis (2) Containers (other than vehicles), management advisor" in the materials, parts or equipment performance for you of "crisis furnished in connection with such management services" solely for a "crisis goods or products. management event"; and EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. Page 21 of 22 Attachment Code: D602218 Master ID: 1485069, Certificate ID: 18242185 UMBRELLA (2) Costs for printing, advertising, mailing of materials or travel by your directors, officers, employees or agents or a "crisis management advisor" solely for a "crisis management event"; and b. For the following expenses resulting from such "crisis management event", provided that such expenses have been approved by us: (1) Medical expenses; (2) Funeral expenses; (3) Psychological counseling; (4) Travel expenses; (5) Temporary living expenses; (6) Expenses to secure the scene of a "crisis management event"; or (7) Any other expenses pre -approved by us. 4. "Crisis management services" means those services performed by a "crisis management advisor" in advising you or minimizing potential harm to you from a "crisis management event" by maintaining or restoring public confidence in you. 5. "Executive officer" means your: a. Chief Executive Officer; b. Chief Operating Officer; c. Chief Financial Officer; d. President; e. General Counsel; f. General partner (if you are a partnership); or g. Sole proprietor (if you are a sole proprietorship); or any person acting in the same capacity as any individual listed above. Page 22 of 22 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved. EU 00 01 07 16 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 ........................................................... 1-10 1-07 Legal Relations and Responsibilities to the Public .................. 1-13 1-08 Prosecution and Progress .................................................. 1-19 1-09 Measurement and Payment ............................................... 1-22 1-10 Temporary Traffic Control ................................................. 1-24 DIVISION 8 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION .......................... 8-1 8-22 Pavement Marking ........................................................... 8-1 KENT STANDARD PLANS .................................................................. A-1 WSDOT STANDARD PLANS ............................................................... A-2 APPENDIX ....................................................................................... A-3 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS ............................................................... A-4 PREVAILING WAGE RATES ............................................................... A-5 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 1 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS The Kent Special Provisions (“Kent Special Provisions” or “KSP”) modify and supersede any conflicting provisions of the 2022 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 2 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 3 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 4 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 Insurance List in the State of Washington published by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner. The failure to furnish a Bid deposit of a minimum of 5 percent with the Bid shall make the Bid nonresponsive and shall cause the Bid to be rejected by the Contracting Agency. SECTION 1-02.9 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.9 Delivery of Proposal All bids must be sealed and delivered in accordance with the “Invitation to Bid.” Bids must be received at the City Clerk’s office by the stated time, regardless of delivery method, including U.S. Mail. SECTION 1-02.10 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.10 Withdrawing, Revising, or Supplementing Proposal After submitting a Bid Proposal to the Contracting Agency, the Bidder may withdraw or revise it if: 1. The Bidder submits a written request signed by an authorized person, and 2. The Contracting Agency receives the request before the time for opening Bids. The original Bid Proposal may be revised and resubmitted as the official Bids Proposal if the Contracting Agency receives it before the time for opening Bids. SECTION 1-02.11 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.11 Combination and Multiple Proposals No person, firm or corporation shall be allowed to make, file, or be interested in more than one bid for the same work unless alternate bids are specifically called for; however, a person, firm, or corporation that has submitted a subproposal to a bidder, or that has quoted prices of materials to a bidder is not disqualified from submitting a subproposal or quoting prices to other bidders or from making a prime proposal. SECTION 1-02.13 IS REVISED BY DELETING ITEM 1(a) AND REPLACING ITEM 1(a) WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.13 Irregular Proposals a. The bidder is not prequalified when so required. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 5 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 SECTION 1-02.14 IS REVISED BY DELETING ITEM 3 AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-02.14 Disqualification of Bidders 3. The bidder is not qualified for the work or to the full extent of the bid. 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 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 6 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 proposal form, the entire cost of labor and materials required to perform that work shall be incidental and included with the bid item prices in the contract. SECTION 1-04.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE WORDS, “KENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS, KENT STANDARD PLANS” FOLLOWING THE WORDS, “CONTRACT PROVISIONS” IN THE FIRST SENTENCE OF THE FIRST PARAGRAPH. SECTION 1-04.2 IS REVISED BY DELETING ITEMS 1 THROUGH 7 IN THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING 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). SECTION 1-04.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE FIFTH PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING IT WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.4 Changes For Item 2, increases or decreases in quantity for any bid item shall be paid at the appropriate bid item contract price, including any bid item increase or decrease by more than 25 percent from the original planned quantity. SECTION 1-04.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE EIGHTH PARAGRAPH (NEXT TO THE LAST PARAGRAPH) AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: Within 14 calendar days of delivery of the change order the Contractor shall endorse and return the change order, request an extension of time 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 7 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 SECTION 1-04.6 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-04.6 Variation in Estimated Quantities Payment to the Contractor will be made only for the actual quantities of Work performed and accepted in conformance with the Contract. SECTION 1-04.11 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. SECTION 1-05.4 IS REVISED BY ADDING A PARAGRAPH AFTER PARAGRAPH 7 1-05.4 Conformity With and Deviations From Plans and Stakes 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, 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 8 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. SECTION 1-05.9 IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH 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. 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 9 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 2022 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. SECTION 1-05.14 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 1-05.14 Cooperation With Other Contractors Other Contracts or Other Work It is anticipated that the following work adjacent to or within the limits of this project will be performed by others during the course of this project and will require coordination of the work: 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 10 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 2022 Paint Line Striping and RPM Replacement Project 2022 Crack Sealing Project 2022 City of Kent Crew Paving Operations: Work listed in the Appendices requires installation of markings after the completion of City paving operations. The City anticipates completion of all paving operations later in the year and will issue a separate notice to proceed in accordance with the Contract. 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 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.). 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 11 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 12 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 13 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 1-07.2(1) State Sales Tax: WAC 458-20-171—Use Tax SECTION 1-07.2(1) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: Without waiving the Contractor’s obligation to understand and apply these tax rules correctly, the City has indicated those parts of the project that are subject to use tax under Section 1-07.2(1) in the proposal bid items. 1-07.2(2) State Sales Tax: WAC 458-20-170—Retail Sales Tax SECTION 1-07.2(2) IS REVISED BY DELETING THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AND REPLACING WITH THE FOLLOWING: Without waiving the Contractor’s obligation to understand and apply these tax rules correctly, the City has indicated those parts of the project that are subject to retail sales tax under Section 1-07.2(2) in the proposal bid items. SECTION 1-07.4(2) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-07.4(2) COVID-19 Job Site Requirements The Contractor shall comply with all COVID-19 workplace health and safety measures established by the state Department of Labor & Industries or otherwise imposed by the Governor, the state Department of Health, or the Local Health Officer of Seattle-King County Public Health, or subsequent modifications to such health and safety measures as those authorities may issue, including providing all needed personal protective equipment. SECTION 1-07.6 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH BEFORE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH: 1-07.6 Permits and Licenses The City has obtained the following permits: None SECTION 1-07.6 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY INSERTING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS AFTER THE LAST PARAGRAPH: 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 14 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. SECTION 1-07.9(3) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: FOLLOWING: 1-07.9(3) Apprentices All contracts with an estimated construction cost greater than $1,000,000 (one million dollars) shall require that no less than 15 percent of the labor hours performed by workers subject to prevailing wages employed by the contractor or its subcontractors be performed by apprentices enrolled in a state-approved apprenticeship program. Definitions For the purposes of this specification, the following definitions apply: 1. Apprentice Utilization Requirement is expressed as a percentage of the project Labor Hours performed by Apprentices. 2. Labor Hours are the total hours performed by all workers receiving an hourly wage who are directly employed on the project site including hours performed by workers employed by the prime Contractor and all Subcontractors. Labor Hours do not include hours performed by foremen, superintendents, owners, and workers who are not subject to prevailing wage requirements. 3. Apprentice is a person enrolled in a State-approved Apprenticeship Training Program. 4. State-approved Apprenticeship Training Program is an apprenticeship training program approved by the Washington State Apprenticeship Council. 5. Good Faith Effort is a demonstration that the Contractor has strived to meet the Apprenticeship Utilization Requirement including but not necessarily limited to the specific steps as described elsewhere in this specification. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 15 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 Plan The Contractor shall submit an “Apprentice Utilization Plan” within 30 calendar days of Notice of Award, demonstrating how they intend to achieve the Apprentice Utilization Requirement. The plan shall be updated and resubmitted as appropriate as the Work progresses. The intent is to provide the City with enough information to track progress in meeting the utilization requirements. Reporting The Contractor shall submit a “Monthly Apprentice Reporting Form” on a monthly basis. The report shall be submitted to the City by the last working day of the subsequent month, until the Physical Completion Date. The date reported shall be cumulative to date and consolidated to include the Contractor and all Subcontractors. At the Contractor’s request, the Engineer may suspend this reporting requirement during periods of minimal or no applicable work activities on the project. The Contractor shall submit documentation of their Good Faith Effort if: (1) they are unable to provide a plan demonstrating how they intend to meet the Apprentice Utilization Requirement; or (2) the project has been completed without meeting the Apprentice Utilization Requirement. Contacts The Contractor may obtain information on State-approved Apprenticeship Training Programs by contacting the Department of Labor and Industries at: Specialty Compliance Services Division, Apprenticeship Section, P.O. Box 44530, Olympia, WA 98504-4530 or by phone at (360) 902-5320. Compliance In the event that the Contractor is unable to accomplish the Apprentice Utilization Requirement, the Contractor shall demonstrate that a Good Faith Effort has been made as described within this specification. Failure to comply with the requirements as specified is subject to penalties for noncompliance as set forth in KCC 6.01.030(E). Good Faith Efforts In fulfilling the Good Faith Effort, the Contractor shall perform and, when appropriate, require its Subcontractors to perform the following steps: 1. Solicit Apprentice(s) from State-approved Apprenticeship Training Program(s). 2. Document the solicitation and, in the event Apprentice(s) are not available, obtain supporting documentation from the solicited program(s). 3. Demonstrate that the plan was updated as required within this specification. 4. Provide documentation demonstrating what efforts the Contractor has taken to require Subcontractors to solicit and employ Apprentice(s). 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 16 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 In the event that the preceding steps have been followed, the Contractor may also supplement the Good Faith Efforts documentation with the following documentation: 5. Submit documentation demonstrating successful Apprentice utilization on previous contracts. 6. Submit documentation indicating company-wide Apprentice utilization efforts and percentages of attainment. Payment Compensation for all costs involved with complying with the conditions of this specification is included in payment for the associated Contract items of work. 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) 1-07.13(4) Repair of Damage SECTION 1-07.14 IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE TO THE BEGINNING OF THAT SECTION: 1-07.14 Responsibility for Damage To the extent a conflict exists between the terms of this Section 1- 07.14 and Section 5 of the Contract, the terms of the Contract will control. Any reference to the State, Governor, Commission, Secretary, or all officers and employees of the State also will include the City, its officers and employees. SECTION 1-07.15(1) IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AFTER THE LAST PARAGRAPH: 1-07.15 Temporary Water Pollution Prevention 1-07.15(1) Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan When the proposal form includes multiple bid schedules and the “SPCC Plan” bid item is present in only one bid schedule, the lump sum payment item for the “SPCC Plan” in that one schedule will apply to all bid schedules for all costs associated with creating and updating the accepted SPCC Plan, and all costs associated with the setup of prevention measures and for implementing the current SPCC Plan as required by this Specifications. SECTION 1-07.17 IS REVISED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE TO THE END OF THE SECOND PARAGRAPH: 1-07.17 Utilities and Similar Facilities 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 17 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 18 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 CenturyLink 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) Glenn.Helton@pse.com Puget Sound Energy Power Gary Bradley 253-234-6302 Gary.Bradley@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. It is anticipated that the City will have obtained all right of way, easements or right of entry agreements prior to the start of construction. Locations where these rights have not been obtained will be brought to the Contractor's attention prior to start of construction. The Contractor shall not proceed with any portion of the work in areas where right of way, easements or rights of entry have not been acquired until the Engineer certifies to the Contractor that the right of way or easement is available or that the right of entry has been received. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 19 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 20 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. Work on arterial streets occurring on a weekday is only permitted between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. 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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 21 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 hours, but may be subject to other conditions established by the City or Engineer. These conditions may include, but are not limited to the following: hours worked by City employees; impacts to the construction schedule; or accommodations to adjoining properties affected by the contract work. 1-08.4(A) Reimbursement for Overtime Work of City Employees Following is a non-exclusive list of work that may require Contractor reimbursement for overtime of City employees. 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: 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 22 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 1-08.5 Time for Completion Contract time shall begin on the day of the Notice to Proceed. The Contract Provisions may specify another starting date for Contract time, in which case, time will begin on the starting date specified. SECTION 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 provide 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. 1-09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT SECTION 1-09.9 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 23 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. SECTION 1-09.11(3) IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-09.11(3) Time Limitations and Jurisdiction This contract shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The venue of any claims or causes of action arising from this contract shall be exclusively in the Superior Court of King County, located in Kent, Washington. For convenience of the parties to this contract, it is mutually agreed that any claims or causes of action which the Contractor has against the City arising from this contract shall be brought within 180 days from the date of Final Acceptance of the contract by the City. The parties understand and agree that the Contractor’s failure to bring suit within the time period provided shall be a complete bar to any such claims or causes of action. It is further mutually agreed by the parties that when any claims or causes of action that a Contractor asserts against the City arising from this contract are filed with the City or initiated in court, the Contractor shall permit the City to have timely access to any records deemed necessary by the City to assist in evaluating the claims or actions. SECTION 1-09.13 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-09.13 Final Decision and Appeal All disputes arising under this contract shall proceed pursuant to Section 1-04.5 and 1-09.11 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications and any Kent Special Provisions provided for in the contract for claims and 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 24 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 resolution of disputes. The provisions of these sections and the Kent Special Provisions must be complied with as a condition precedent to the Contractor’s right to seek an appeal of the City’s decision. The City’s decision under Section 1-09.11 will be final and conclusive. Thereafter, the exclusive means of Contractor’s right to appeal shall only be by filing suit exclusively under the venue, rules and jurisdiction of the Superior Court of King County, located in Kent, Washington, unless the parties agree in writing to an alternative dispute resolution process. 1-10 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL SECTION 1-10.2(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 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(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 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 25 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 3. Removal from the project site when they are no longer on the project. SECTION 1-10.5 IS DELETED AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1-10.5 Payment Payment will be made in accordance with Section 1-04.1, for the following bid items when they are included in the Proposal: The unit contract price for “Traffic Control Labor” per hour shall be full pay for all costs for the labor provided for performing those construction operations described in Section 1-10.2(1)B, and Section 1-10.3(1) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications, and as authorized by the Engineer. The hours eligible for “Traffic Control Labor” shall be limited to the hours the worker is actually performing the work as documented by traffic control forms provided by the Contractor’s TCM, and verified by the City Inspector’s records, and the Contractor’s Certified Payroll Records submitted to the City Inspector on a weekly basis. The unit contract price for “Traffic Control Supervisor” per hour shall be full pay for each hour a person performs the Traffic Control Supervisor duties described in Section 1-10.2(1)B of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Payment for traffic control labor performed by the Traffic Control Supervisor will be paid under the item for “Traffic Control Labor”. The unit bid price per hour for “Uniformed Off-Duty Police Officer” will be complete compensation for the utilization of uniformed off-duty Police Officer(s) for traffic control purposes. This bid item includes all the equipment, and vehicle needed for the police officer to perform his duties. Cost is per hour for each hour an Officer is on the project with a minimum call-out time of three hours. The Contracting Agency (City of Kent) has set the unit price for “Uniformed Off-Duty Police Officer” at eighty dollars ($80.00) per hour minimum. Should the Contractor determine that the cost for this work is greater than the minimum price shown in the bid form, the Contractor may bid a higher price. Should the Contractor write in a unit price less than the minimum price shown in the bid form, the minimum unit price shown in the bid form shall govern and become part of the bid. No adjustment will be made for overtime hours or holidays. 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 1 - 26 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 2. Payment for the remaining 50 percent of the amount bid for the item will be paid on a prorated basis in accordance with the total job progress as determined by progress payments. The unit contract price for “Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS)” per day shall be full pay for all costs for furnishing, transporting, initial installation within the project limits, maintaining and removing the PCMS, and associated work described in Section 1-10.3(3)C of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Relocation of the PCMS within the project limits will be paid under the item “Traffic Control Labor.” 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. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 8 - 1 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 DIVISION 8 – MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION 8-22 PAVEMENT MARKING REVISE THE LAST SENTENCE OF THE SECOND PARAGRAPH AS FOLLOWS: 8-22.1 Description Except for “R” in the railroad crossing symbol, traffic pavement marking letters and numerals shall be 8-feet high per WSDOT Standard Plan M- 80.10-01 and M-80.20-00 for high-speed application (regardless of the posted speed limit of the street). The “R” in the railroad crossing symbol shall be as shown on Kent Standard Plan 6-78M. Layout of ONLY and arrows in the left turn pockets shall be as shown in the Kent Standard Plan 6-81. SECTION 8-22.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.2 Materials Type A (Liquid Hot Applied Thermoplastic) plastic material shall be used when applying the following pavement markings. Plastic Crosswalk Lines Plastic Stop Lines Plastic Railroad Crossing makings Intersection Turn Extension Line Type B (Pre-Formed Fused Thermoplastic) plastic material shall be used when applying the following pavement markings. Plastic Bike Lane symbols Plastic Speed Bump markings Plastic Pedestrian Plastic marking symbol Type D (Liquid Cold Applied Methyl Methacrylate) plastic material shall be used when applying the following pavement markings. Plastic Traffic Arrows Plastic Traffic Letters LOAD ZONE Plastic Traffic Letters Profiled Plastic lane lines Plastic flat long lines Plastic wide lane lines Plastic Bike Lane Lines Profiled Plastic Double Yellow Centerlines Profiled Plastic Two-Way Left Turn Lane Lines Type A plastic material shall be BC2000 series or approved equal meeting the requirements of Section 9-34 and the following requirements. Type A plastic materials shall be capable of being applied at a temperature between 375 °F to 450 °F (190 °C to 230 °C) and to the required thickness without excessive overspray, running or deformation of the edges. Type A plastic materials shall be capable of bearing traffic within 5 minutes after application, 10 minutes when 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 8 - 2 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 pavement surface temperature is at or above 130 °F(54°C), and show no deformation or flaking at temperatures between –10 °F to 140 °F (– 23 °C to 60 °C). The marking compound shall contain glass beads and shall have top dressing of glass beads applied. Type B plastic material shall have glass beads homogeneously blended throughout the material with a securely bonded protruding exposed layer of beads that provide immediate and required retroreflectivity. No additional glass beads shall be needed to be dropped on the material during application to obtain the required retroreflectivity. The top surface of Type B material shall have regularly spaced indents. The closing of these indents during application shall act as a visual cue that the material has reached a molten state allowing for satisfactory adhesion and proper bead embedment and as a post-application visual cue that the application procedures have been followed. Type D plastic material shall meet the requirements of Section 9-34. Glass beads shall be as recommended by the material manufacturer. Raised Pavement Markers shall meet the requirements of Section 8- 09.2. All materials shall be selected from material listed in the Washington State Department of Transportation qualified product list (QPL). SECTION 8-22.3(3)E IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.3(3)E Installation Type B material shall be applied using the propane torch method as recommended by the manufacturer of the Type B material. SECTION 8-22.3(3)F IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.3(3)F Application Thickness All markings shall meet the thickness requirements for flat/transverse & symbol for the various type of plastic material. 8-22.3(4) Tolerances for Lines SECTION 8-22.3(4) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.3(4)A Tolerances for Traffic Letters and Symbols Traffic Letters - The letter’s width of field of a marking shall be not be less than specified in the WSDOT Standard plans specified in the Contract or greater than specified plus ¼ inch. Edges shall be crisp and sharp with no more than ¼ inch variation in width. Seam and overlap of plastic marking material are not allowed in field of a marking that are less than 12 inches wide. Overlap of plastic material will be limited to 3 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 8 - 3 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 in field of a marking that are 12 inches or greater. Gap between passes of plastic material to form traffic letters will not be allowed. Symbols – The dimension of the symbols shall be not less than specified in the in the Contract or greater than specified dimensions plus ¼ inch. Edges shall be crisp and sharp with no more than ¼ inch width variation. Seam and overlap of plastic marking material is not allowed in field of a marking that are less than 12 inches wide. Overlap of plastic material will be limited to 3 in field of a marking that have width 12 inches or greater. Gap between passes of plastic material to form symbols will not be allowed. SECTION 8-22.3(5) IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.3(5) Installation Instructions All markings required to be installed at each intersection shall be completed prior to mobilizing to the next intersection. Both the pavement surface and the air temperature at the time of application shall not be less than 50°F (as measured by a temperature gun) and shall be rising. The road surface shall be absolutely dry. SECTION 8-22.3(6) IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.3(6) Removal of Pavement Markings All existing markings to be covered by the new markings shall be sufficiently removed for proper installation of new markings. Visible remnants of replaced markings shall be sufficiently removed. Under no circumstance shall paint, plastic material, sediment, and debris from the removal of pavement markings will be allowed to enter the stormwater system. Removal of pavement markings shall be performed on the same work shift and under the same traffic control set-up as the installation of the pavement markings. SECTION 8-22.3 IS SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION: 8-22.3(7) Reporting On a daily basis, the Contractor shall provide a report to the Engineer with the following information: a. Project location. b. Crew Superintendent. c. Date, pavement surface temperature (°F), air temperature (°F), rain free forecast or rain forecast checked via what source, AM and PM actual weather. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin 8 - 4 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 d. Bid items, quantity and location installed. e. Traffic control used, including number of hours. f. Start and stop time of shift. g. Product temperature within the hopper prior to application. At a minimum, Contractor shall check product temperature within the hopper every 30 minutes of work shift and provide documented results for Engineer. h. Product temperature at wand where product comes in contact with the road surface. Contractor shall provide results at each marking location (i.e. at each leg of an intersection) Contractor shall sign each day’s report certifying that material was installed per contractor provided instructions to Engineer. SECTION 8-22.4 IS REVISED BY DELETING THE LAST 2 PARAGRAPHS AND REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.4 Measurement Removal of stop line and crosswalk necessary to relocate such marking, removal of crosswalk markings not covered by new plastic marking material, and removal of “ONLY” traffic letters, as identified in the Appendices will be measured per square foot of removed plastic traffic marking. Any other removal will be considered incidental to the unit cost of installed pavement markings. No measurement will be made for the lump sum contract item “104th Ave SE and SE 264th St. Channelization Revision.” The measurement for “8 inch Wide Plastic Intersection Turn Extension Lane (White)” will be based on the total length of each 8 inch wide plastic line installed. No deduction will be made for the unmarked area for these dotted extension lines. SECTION 8-22.5 IS REVISED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING: 8-22.5 Payment All items referencing removal of plastic lines or markings are deleted. “Additional Plastic Traffic Marking Removal”, per square foot “8 inch Wide Plastic Intersection Turn Extension Lane (White)”, per linear foot. “104th Ave SE and SE 264th St. Channelization Revision”, per lump sum. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin A - 1 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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. STREET 6-74 Typical Lane Markings 6-75 Thermoplastic Crosswalk Markings 6-76 Thermoplastic Arrows, Stop Bars & Only Legend 6-77 Private Street Fire Lane Markings 6-78 Railroad Warning Pavement Markings 6-79 Typical Pavement Markings 6-80 Symmetrical Left Turn Pocket Layout 6-81 Left Turn Pocket at End of Two Way Left Turn Lane Layout 1' 10 30' TRAFFIC DIRECTION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,' GAP VARIES (300' MAX.) 5' 2.5' TWO WAY LEFT TURN LANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TRAFFIC DIRECTION TWO WAY LEFT TURN LINES TRAFFIC DIRECTION TRAFFIC DIRECTION 20' 8" WHITE LINE 0 o TYPE 2W RPM TYPE 2YY RPM o 0 20' 4" GAP 4" GAP �� 4" YELLOW LINE TRAFFIC DIRECTION TRAFFIC DIRECTION DOUBLE YELLOW CENTER LINE WIDE LINE TRAFFIC DIRECTION TRAFFIC DIRECTION 11'1. IN 30' 11' 30' D �o TYPE 2W RPM 4" WHITE LINE 137 � TYoPE 2Y RPM 4 YELLOW LINE TRAFFIC DIRECTION TRAFFIC DIRECTION LANE LINE SKIP CENTER LINE 6' 8' 0 0 0 n a�TYPE 2W RPM 4" WHITE OR YELLOW LINE 4" GAP 8" WHITE LINE EDGE LINE DOTTED WIDE LINE TRAFFIC DIRECTION 3' 9' 21'(TYP.) 18" YELLOW BARRIER 1„ LINE �I TYPE 2W RPM�B� 90 $ � OR 8" WHITE LINE �j DROP LANE LINE 18"-TYPE 2Y RPM'S EQUALLY SPACED TRAFFIC DIRECTION NOTE: THIS PLAN IS NOT A LEGAL ENGINEERING DOCUMENT BUT AN BARRIER LINE �� ELECTRONIC DUPLICATE. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED BY THE ENGINEER AND APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE CITY OF �� �� OF WAShr1 KENT. A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. NOTE: CITY OF KENT ���� ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1. SEE SECTION 6.12.B FOR PLASTIC MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. • KENT TYPICAL LANE MARKINGS n 2. RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS (RPM'S) 29 WA•NINOTON SHALL BE INSTALLED PER WSDOT dS DESIGNED COK STANDARD PLAN Co., SCALE NONE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 8-09, g10IVAL 9-02.1(8), 9 26.2 AND 9-21. DRAWN CHECKED COK DATE 9/2020 6-74 Crn ENGINEER APPROVED } Q 0 24" WHITE THERMOPLASTIC EQUALLY 0 CROSSWALK LINE SPACED (TYP) z z 24" w ui > F o l 1 10' ui ui z w 4' MIN 12" O 0 I 0 O O 0 I O 0 12"-24" WHITE STOP LINE, TIRE TRACKS (TYP.) WIDTH AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER * TYPICAL 4 LANE ROADWAY CONFIGURATION * NOTES: 1. FOR ROADWAYS WITH MORE OR LESS LANES, THE SAME 4. SEE SECTION 6.12.B FOR PLASTIC MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. CONFIGURATION APPLIES, CENTER THERMOPLASTIC BARS ON THE LANE LINES, AND IN THE CENTER OF THE TRAVELED 5. THE CROSSWALK WIDTH IS 12' IN DOWNTOWN OVERLAY PORTION OF THE LANE TO MINIMIZE TIRE WEAR ON THE DISTRICT. THERMOPLASTIC. 2. THE CENTERLINE OF THE CROSSWALK SHALL GO FROM THE CENTERLINE OF THE CURB RAMP ON ONE SIDE OF THE STREET TO THE CENTERLINE OF THE CURB RAMP ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STREET UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 3. GLASS BEADS (PER WSDOT STANDARD SPECS. SECTION 9-34) SHALL BE ADDED TO ALL THERMOPLASTIC CROSSWALKS AND STOP BARS. NOTE: THIS PLAN IS NOT A LEGAL ENGINEERING DOCUMENT BUT AN ELECTRONIC DUPLICATE. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED BY THE ENGINEER �-U AND APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE CITY OF �� OF WAShr1 KENT. A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. 44 CITY OF KENT ` 11 Z� ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT •T THERMOPLASTIC CROSSWALK KENWAt NINOTON MARKINGS 29 DESIGNED COK SCALE NONE STANDARD PLAN DRAWN COK g10IVAL CHECKED COK DATE 9/2020 6-75 ENGINEER APPROVED 5'-9" f� �1 V-8" 0 N 0 zo 0 N rl 0'-60'-6"r NOTES: 3'-7" 0'-6"� 1. THERMOPLASTIC TYPE 'A' MATERIAL SHALL BE USED, UNLESS 3. SEE SECTION 6.12.B FOR PLASTIC MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. DIRECTED OTHERWISE BY THE ENGINEER. PLACEMENT PER WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION 8-22, MATERIALS PER WSDOT 9-34. 2. GLASS BEADS (PER WSDOT STANDARD SPECS. SECTION 9-34) SHALL BE ADDED TO ALL THERMOPLASTIC CROSSWALKS AND STOP BARS. �FFREY LENGTH VARIES pF WAS,yI 12"-24" WIDE WHITE STOP BAR, WIDTH AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER STOP BAR DETAIL AL STRIPE (TYP) 6" NO CURB ROLLED CURB VERTICAL CURB 6" RED STRIPE WHITE LETTERING NO PARKING - FIRE LANE 8" MINIMUM 18" MINIMUM NO PARKING - FIRE LANE NO PARKING - FIRE LANE 3NVl 3 IId - JNI>I'dVd ON 18" MINIMUM f WHITE LETTERING NO PARKING FIRE LANE NO PARKING FIRE LANE R8-31 R8-31L (:FNFRAI KinTF- 1. SIGNS TO BE SPACED 50' APART OR LESS SO THAT THE TOP OF THE SIGN IS NO LESS THAN 4 FEET AND NO GREATER THAN 6 FEET ABOVE THE FINAL GRADE. k7 ,I NO PARKING FIRE LANE R8-31 D PLI*'P"-- VREy WASgl ,IPE NOTES: TYPE 1: 1. CURBS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY A 6 INCH RED PAINT STRIPE ON THE TOP AND SIDE. 2. ROLLED CURBS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY A 6 INCH RED PAINT STRIPE ON THE UPPER MOST PORTION OF THE CURB. 3. ROADS WITH NO CURBS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY A 6 INCH RED STRIPE. 4. THE WORDS "NO PARKING - FIRE LANE" SHALL BE 18 INCHES HIGH WHITE LETTERING WITH 3 INCH STROKE AND PLACED 8 INCHES AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE RED STRIPE. IN MOST CASES, BOTH SIDES SHALL BE MARKED. WHERE LONG ROADS EXIST THE MARKING MAY ALTERNATE SIDES. MARKINGS WILL NOT EXCEED 50' APART. TYPE 2: 1. IN ADDITION TO TYPE 1, HIGHWAY GRADE METAL (ALUMINUM) SIGNS SHALL BE LOCATED AT INTERVALS OR LOCATIONS AS DETERMINED BY THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL. SIGNS SHALL BE 12" X 18" 3M WHITE HIP PRISMATIC WITH RED 3M ELECTROCUT FILM LETTERS. POSTS SHALL BE PER 6-82 AND 6-83. THE BOTTOM OF THE SIGN SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 7 FEET ABOVE THE CURB. SIGNS SHALL BE INSTALLED NOMINALLY PARALLEL TO THE ROAD, FACING THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL. SIGNS WILL NOT EXCEED 150' APART. 2. WHERE SIGNS ARE ADJACENT TO BUILDINGS, THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL MAY ALLOW THEM TO BE PLACED ON THE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE. 3. SEE STANDARD PLAN 6-83 FOR SIGN MOUNTING. NO PARKING FIRE LANE R8-31R TYPE 3: DIAGONAL RED STRIPING ACROSS THE WIDTH OF THE FIRE LANE SHALL BE USED WHEN REQUIRED BY THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL. IT SHALL BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A 6 INCH RED STRIPE SIMILAR TO TYPE 1. THE STRIPES SHALL RUN AT A 30 TO 60 DEGREE ANGLE AND SHALL BE PARALLEL WITH EACH OTHER. THE STRIPE SHALL BE A MINIMUM 6 INCHES IN WIDTH AND A MINIMUM OF 24 INCHES APART. LETTERING TO OCCUR AS WITH TYPE 1 MARKING. AL 6' 7" 3'-3" 3' 3" EDGE LINE LANE LINE OR 1 4 itVp� CENTERLINE 0 Y O O V -H �a u-Q� o 0 ~ LU 0n L w w NOTES: SEE NOTE 2 0 D D 1. RR CROSSING SYMBOL io 2. 24" WIDE STOP LINE 7 SEE NOTE 1 3. W10-1 ADVANCE WARNING SIGN 4. SEE THE MUTCD PART 8, FOR LETTER LAYOUT. 00 5. SEE SECTION 6.12.B FOR PLASTIC SEE NOTE 2 a MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. 0 3'-4" CD ZD zo w Ln m 0 J 0 OLD coZ z v) cn F- O o SEE NOTE 4 H ry Z ID O W O J _ O H O z o z Lu LU — 1'-211 1' 2" o u 1'-0" � aINf o o a a Lu NARROW RR CROSSING SYMBOL DETAILS O 0 NOTE: THIS PLAN IS NOT A LEGAL ENGINEERING DOCUMENT BUT AN F R E 1 ELECTRONIC DUPLICATE. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED BY THE ENGINEER ____ f WAShrj AND APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE CITY OF KENT. A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. <) ��' CITY OF KENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT • RAILROAD WARNING KENT WA•NINOTON PAVEMENT MARKINGS SEE NOTE 2 29 'W DESIGNED COK NONE STANDARD PLAN RAILROAD - HIGHWAY GRADE CROSSING SCALE DRAWN COK NARROW PAVEMENT MARKING PLACEMENT DETAIL gIONAL CHECKED COK DATE 9/2020 6_78 ENGINEER APPROVED SPEED H 30MPH OR LESS 4'-0" 2 ql�� 35MPH OR GREATER 6'-0" 3 NOTES: 1. PER BIKE RIDER SYMBOL DETAIL. 2. PER ARROW DETAIL ON THIS PLAN. 3. BIKE PAVEMENT MARKINGS SHALL BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EVERY INTERSECTION AND AT PERIODIC INTERVALS WITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF 600 FEET, CENTERED IN LANE. 4. SEE ROADWAY CROSS SECTION STANDARD PLANS 6-2 TO 6-13. 5. ALL MARKINGS SHALL BE WHITE PLASTIC MATERIAL AS SPECIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-34, TYPE D (MMA). CORUNDUM SHALL ALSO BE ADDED. 6. SIGNING SHALL BE PER THE MUTCD. 7. SEE SECTION 6.12.B FOR PLASTIC MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS. PEDESTRIAN SYMBOL DETAIL BIKE RIDER SYMBOL DETAIL vFREY �� of WA AL EDGE OF 8" SOLID WHITE LANE LINE SEE NOTE 2 z O 0 U cI SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 3 1" 1 6'-0" FACE OF CURB LINE 11n MM1 if nif IlAnl/TNI/` 3" 6" ARROW DETAIL NOTE: THIS PLAN IS NOT A LEGAL ENGINEERING DOCUMENT BUT AN ELECTRONIC DUPLICATE. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED BY THE ENGINEER AND APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE CITY OF KENT. A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. CITY OF KENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT • KENT TYPICAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS WASHINGTON ULSIGNLU '-u^ SCALE NONE STANDARD PLAN DRAWN COK CHECKED COK DATE 9/2020 _ �� ENGINEER APPROVED L.T.S.L O.L. T.P.T.* _L L.O.T. 100' MINIMUM MAY BE REDUCED WITH APPROVAL OF THE TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER 50' MINIMUM Q 4.1 WT WT STOP BAR OR CLOSEST CROSSWALK STRIPE LANE LINE MARKING (TYP.) L.T.S.L. = LEFT TURN STORAGE LENGTH (FEET) O.L. = OPENING LENGTH (FEET) T.P.T. = TURN POCKET TRANSITION LENGTH (FEET) L.O.T. = LENGTH OF TAPER (FEET) W.T. = WIDTH OF TURNING LANE (FEET) R = RADIUS OF TRANSITION CURVE (FEET) S.L. = POSTED SPEED LIMIT (M.P.H.) W = WIDTH OF OFFSET ADDITIONAL LEFT TURN STORAGE FOR TRUCKS AT UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS % TRUCKS IN LEFT TURN MOVEMENT L.T.S.L. REQ'D 10 25' 20 25' 30 50' 40 50' 50 50' 100' 150' 25' 25' 50' 75' 75' 200' 25' 50' 75' 100' 100' STORAGE LENGTH TO BE ADDED TO LEFT TURN STORAGE LENGTHS pF WASgl NOTE: 1. REFER TO STANDARD PLAN 6-73 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON LANE MARKINGS. 2. LENGTH IS THE GREATER OF 95TH PERCENTILE QUEUE LENGTH IN THE DESIGN YEAR OR 100 FEET MIN. LENGTH BASED UPON L.T.S.L. EXPECTED QUEUE LENGTH (SEE NOTE 2) OPENING TO BE 100' IN LIEU OF 102' UP TO 35 O.L. MPH, INCREASE 20' FOR EACH ADDITIONAL 5 MPH OF POSTED SPEED GREATER THAN 35 MPH S.L. :545 MPH > 45 MPH T.P.T. $ 4 X W.T. 4 X W.T. R. 150 FEET 300 FEET W X S.L.(2) W X S.L. L.O.T. 60 W.T. 12FT (MIN.) 12FT (MIN.) * BASED ON W.T. = 12' AL n 171 0 Ln w z w J ti w J Q w Z Z_ O O NOTE: ui SEE STANDARD PLANS 6-73 OR 6-74 ui FOR LANE MARKING LAYOUT. z CD 0 Lu 0 z J J J LU } F w Z J w co 0 Q z g z J Q 0 NOTE: THIS PLAN IS NOT A LEGAL ENGINEERING DOCUMENT BUT AN ELECTRONIC DUPLICATE. THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED BY THE ENGINEER AND APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IS KEPT ON FILE AT �� OF WA SNI �� THE CITY OF KENT. A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. CITY OF KENT �$ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT LEFT TURN POCKET KENT AT END OF TWO WAY 29 INGT'" LEFT TURN LANE LAYOUT DESIGNED COK SCALE NONE STANDARD PLAN lv DRAWN COK SIONAL v CHECKED COK DATE 12/2019 p APPROVED ENGINEER v 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin A - 2 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 WSDOT STANDARD PLANS ROADWAY DELINEATION M-24.20-02 Symbol Markings ~ Traffic Arrows for High-Speed Roadways (3 sheets) (reference for Type 6L Traffic Arrow Only) M-80.10-01 Traffic Letter and Numeral Applications (2 sheets) M-80.20-00 Traffic Letters and Numerals (High Speed Roadways) SYMBOL & LANE f. TYPE 1 TRAFFIC ARROW SYMBOL & LANE f. SYMBOL & LANE i G AREA I TYPE 2L(LEFT) G.FT. TRAFFIC ARROW TYPE 5 TRAFFIC ARROW NOTE Use the dimensions shown on this plan for each type of Traffic Arrow being placed on roadways with a posted speed limit of 45 mph or higher and on all on -ramps and off -ramps. TYPE 2R(RIGHT) TRAFFIC ARROW MIRROR IMAGE OF TYPE 2L TRAFFIC ARROW -tj J• JP 100 A�B9r0 1VAL g�Gti4 Apr 16 2015 2:23 PM SYMBOL MARKINGS — TRAFFIC ARROWS FOR HIGH-SPEED ROADWAYS STANDARD PLAN M-24.20-02 SHEET 1 OF 3 SHEETS APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION � !! Apr 20 2015 10: 10 AM _ rucw w.mmem� smn c.a=mm.m.r Tmnw.nvilen MARKING AREA 33.82 SQ.FT. TYPE 3R(RIGHT) TRAFFIC ARROW MIRROR IMAGE OF TYPE 3L TRAFFIC ARROW TRAFFIC ARROW TYPE 4 TRAFFIC ARROW 's ,. IP 0�330�� AeBBral T g�Gti4 Apr 16 2015 5:10 PM SYMBOL MARKINGS — TRAFFIC ARROWS FOR HIGH-SPEED ROADWAYS STANDARD PLAN M-24.20-02 SHEET 2 OF 3 SHEETS APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION Api­20201510.10AIV _ eucw WosM1ineron Siam D.pammem el Tmnsnenvilen TYPE 7 TRAFFIC ARROW TRAFFIC CLANE VQIICIE NMEI'1 PA1 r. EDGE LINE a' -a': S-a' MN MIN �I ;I � b I LPE I HIGHSPEED APPLICATION b ae EDGE LINE MAx HIGHSPEED APPLICATION TRAFFIC LANE VFJII WIEEL PAIN r-r r-r MIN. MIN �E 1'-10' MAX LOWSPEED APPLICATION I EDGE LINE NOTE 1. 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List and Maps Appendix A: 2022 Intersection Markings List 2022 Plastic Marking Refresh Index and Mapbook Plans Sheet 1 of 1 104th Ave SE and SE 264th St Channelization Revision Plan APPENDIX A 20221NTERSEUION MARKINGS 2 ; E s A is a Map Map Kay Int—dion Descrlptlon Pages $ m 5 - - a 1` Notes 5 N 24 50 Full 320 2 2 5 W 24 45 Full 260 2 2 INT-IOW Pacific Hwy 5/5252 St 5 5 24 60 Full 340 3 2 5 E 24 45 Full 280 2 2 INT-25]3 Lakeside Blvd E/WJames St 6 FuII ISO INT-2722 64Av5/5212 St 1 5 2 Install "ONLY" Legends in Right Turn Only lane Remove exirting stop bar, install new stop bar INT-2986 70Av5/5220St ] 5 12 45 before curb ram . ] N 12 25 2 Traffic Engineer to Pre -mark Install Location INT-3006 72 AV S/Unnamed ] S 12 25 2 Traffc Engineerto Pre-marklnstall Location INT-3092 72 AV 5 / S 188 St 2 W 24 30 N Full 139 2 Refresh existing 12" wide crosswalk. Coordinate with Ci Water De artmen[work Refresh existing 12" wide crosswalk. Coordinate ] W F0 130 2 with City Water Department work INT-3199 4A,N/W Smith St Refresh existing 12" wide crosswalk. Coordinate ] 5 Full 134 2 with City Water Department work ] E Full 137 2 Refresh existing 12" wide crosswalk. Coordinate With City Water Department work ] W 1 INT-3265 2Av5/W Titus St ] E 1 ] E Full 112 ] N 24 20 Full 128 INT-3303 1 Av 5 / W Titus St ] 5 24 20 Full 112 ] W Frll 112 5 Full ISO INT-3351 Pioneer S[/Railroad AVN ] E 12 15 Full 160 INT-3356 80 Av5/5200 St 2 W 12 25 INT-3386 Bridges As S/E Willis St ] S 24 20 Full 1S0 P:\Putiic\PROiEtts\ De,1,,Um2PanicMarkl,,P,..aOOci¢nUoxz Plank w7ardn¢s Enimak apaa<eax.�in APPENDIX A 20221NTERSECIFION MARKINGS Map Key lateral Daacrlptlon Map Pages $ m � 5 - - � a 2 ^ 01 — s Z i I,i N 1` a N ; E is Notes INT-3392 80AVS/BOPIS 2 E 12 25 W 24 25 Full 240 N 24 25 Full 220 INT-3399 Central AV S/E Gowe St E 24 25 80 White Full 220 7 S 24 25 Full 280 INT-3402 Central AV N/ESmith St ] E 2 E 24 25 Full 160 N 24 40 Full 240 2 INT-3404 Central Av N / Pioneer St J S 24 30 2 J W 24 30 Full 240 1 1 INIT -3408 Central AV N/E lames St ] E Full 340 INT-3437 81 AvS /S 200 St 2 N 12 20 INT-3441 81 Av5 /5196 St 2 S 24 35 INIT -345] Mcmillan St/State AV IN ] E 12 15 W 12 20 Full 140 Coordinate with City in-house paving work INT-34W Pioneer St/State AvN S 12 25 Full 150 Coordinate with City in-house paving work INT-3489 EGowe St/Kennal AV ] E 2 Install new Arrows on existing turn pocket. INT-3553 MAv5/5218 St ] E 24 25 INT-3589 80 PI S/84 Av 5/East Valley Hwy/5192 St 2 E 24 25 P:\Putiic\PaoiEtts\ oes1¢nUm2Penicnlarkin¢Pllea60 oci¢nUoxz Pianu w7aran¢s Enimak upaa<eaz.�in APPENDIX A 20221NTERSECIFION MARKINGS Map Key IMersedlon Daacrlptlon Map Pages $ m 5 - - a 2 i 1` i a ; E — Notes INT-3657 EastValley Hwy/S18]St 2 E 24 30 8 N 24 25 Full 190 8 W 24 40 Full 200 INT-3936 94AVS/S240St 8 S 24 25 Full 210 8 E 24 40 Full 230 8 N 24 20 Full 180 INT-009] 98 Av5 /52405[ 8 S 24 20 Full 140 8 N 24 20 Full 170 INT4180 100 AV SE / S 240 St / SE 240 St 8 5 24 25 Full 190 INT4196 100 AV SE 228 PI SE 228 Ct 8 W 12 15 14 W 2 INT4215 101 AV SE/E Canyon Dr/SE 256 St 14 N 24 25 Full 180 1 1 Coordinate with Kent School District 14 E 24 35 Full 220 INT4224 100 AV SE/5200 St/SE 200 St 3 E Full 140 INT4293 102 AV SE SE 239 St 8 E 12 20 INT-4372 104 Av SE SE 267St 14 W 24 25 INT4376 304 AV SE SE 264 St 14 N 2 2 2 14 E 1 1 Stripe Bu l bout at SE Corner per Ple ns INT4630 109 AV SE SE 260 St 14 5 24 15 INT4655 109 Av SE/ SE Kent Kangley Rd 14 5 2 2 INT4756 109 AV SE SE 200 St 3 W 24 25 Full 160 INT4763 108 Av SE SE 192 St 3 E 2 INT-4919 111 PI SE /SE 2]4 WV 14 2 Coordinate w/City In house paving, replace speed bump legends ^250 k N/0 intersection P1PubudPRoiEttsU oes1e,U=2Pemcnlzrkme Pll�a 60 oci¢nUoxx Plank Mardnes Enimak apaa<eax.Nn APPENDIX A 20221NTERSECIFION MARKINGS Map Key Int—dion Dascrlptlon Map Pages $ m 5 - - a 2 s 1` a A ; E is Notes INT-5269 116 AV SE SE 244 St 4 w 24 15 9 N 24 25 Full ISO INT-5311 116 AV SE SE 216 St 9 5 24 15 9 E 24 20 Full 140 INT-5321 116 AV SE SE 209 St 5 2 J 9 N 12 10 Full 100 Coordinate with City in-house paving work INT-5565 120 Av SE/ SE 234 St 9 E 12 25 Coordinate with City in-house paving work 9 S 12 30 Full 100 Coordinate with City in-house paving work INIT -5741 123 AV SE SE 236 St 9 S 24 15 INT-5765 124 Av SE SE 282 St 15 E 24 20 INT-5771 124 Ao SE SE 278 PI 15 N 2 9 w 24 20 INT-5814 124 Av SE / SE 248 St 9 5 24 25 Full 140 Remove 95 SF of existing crosswalk and install sswalk using Kent Standard Plan 6-75 INIT -6301 132 AV SE SE 278 St IS E 12 20 INT-6316 132 Av SE SE 266 St 15 E 24 15 9 N 24 15 INT-6344 132 Av SE SE 248 St 9 w 24 30 Full ISO 9 5 24 25 Full 180 INT-6366 132MSE/SE 234 St 9 S Full 100 INT-6375 132MSE/SE 224 St 9 E 24 20 Full 160 Remove 130 SF of existing crosswalk and install sswalk using Kent Standard Plan 6-75 INIT -6398 132 AV SE SE 208 St 4 w 1 3 Add New Turn Arrow- LTPocketinto Fire Station P:\Pusiu\PaciEtts\ oesi¢nUmx Punic Markin¢>ro..a Ooci¢nUoxz Punu Marun¢s Enimak upaa<eaz.�in APPENDIX A 20221NTERSECTION MARKINGS 2 ; E s a A is ep Map Key I—mdloe Descrlptlon Pages JE$ m 5 - - a ^ 01 — s Z i i 1` i a — Notes INT-6708 140 AV SE/SE 2595t 16 E 12 20 16 E 24 30 INT-6837 144 AV SE/ SE Kent Kangley Rd 16 W 24 30 WII 240 16 S 24 30 Full 200 16 N 12 15 Full 160 INT-6851 144 AV SE SE 2605t 16 W 12 35 16 5 12 15 16 E 12 20 INT-6852 1"AV SE SE 2565t 16 S 24 20 INT-6854 1"AV SE SE 2635t 16 5 12 20 INT-69W 147M SE SE 2635t 16 N 12 20 INT-6994 149 AV SE SE 2645t 16 E 12 30 152 Way SE/ Lake Meridian Park Trail Refresh Crosswalk and both West and East Stop INT-7034 Crossing 16 E- 24 24 Full 140 Bars v:\vutiic\vnoi[tts\�n oesie�Uoxz venic Harkins vrolen\so oci¢nUoxz viank Mardnes [nimak opaa<eaz.�in 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 DOWNTOWN 19 BRIDGES 17 CLARK SPRINGS 18 5 5 5 99 181 515 516 99 18 169 516 516 99 516 167 515 Produced by Pavement Manager: Joseph Araucto U:\MXD\MAPBOOK_INDEX_MAP_8X11.mxd Printed: March 201 201 Plastic Pavement Marking Refresh INDEX MAP 0 1 2 Miles 176 St S 176 St N $ 177 S[ U S177 St i g1 ! 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Remove of wide line starting at angle point of wide line, continuing south in alignment with lane line, 35 Match existing edge line south of driveway. arc is offset from corner radius tangent is along crosswalk. Install parking lane, starting at streetlight continuing End at first streetlight north of driveway. Include each end of parking lane. Total about 150 Install nine (9) Tuff Curb posts along lane line, except at end of parking lane. Orient XLP curb section parallel to adjacent line. 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin A - 4 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS SIGN SPACING ■ X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 150011 RURAL HIGHWAYS 60165 MPH 800't RURAL ROADS 45155 MPH 500'1 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350'1 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 200'2 (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. ONE LANE, TWO—WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS TAPER TYPE LENGTH (ket7 # OF DEVICES UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 6 DEVICE MIN. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 6 DEVICE MIN. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING IFEE MPH TAPER TANGENT SOI65 10 TO 20 AD 35145 10 TO 20 6C 25130 10 TO 20 40 SE 215 ST ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. W20-1 W20-7b _ 4 W20 7a SE217SE217STS ROAD WORN AHEAD W20-1 GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 4. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 5. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 6. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N No Work shall occur between LIMISPEED T 8:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. and W B 3:15 P.M. - 4:15 P.M. prior to S 20 June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 NOT TO SCALE SCHOOL ZONE LEGEND Q WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW iFLAGGING STATION ` UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. ROAD WORK 1 v AXEAO W20-1 m 36" x 24" m R9-3XC FLAGGER TAPER O 36" x 24" :ROSSWALX SHALL MAINTAIN 11' CLOSED MIN. LANE WIDTH R9-3XC New Heights Christian Church 21620116th Ave SE Kent, WA 98031 7a W20-7b I I ONE LANE / ROAU \ 1` ROAD (\WORK/) AHEAD AHEAD W20-4 W20-1 SE 216 ST DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH �SL!rPtiRFlti(1R Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING ■ X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 150011 RURAL HIGHWAYS 60165 MPH 800't RURAL ROADS 45155 MPH 500'1 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350'1 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 200'2 (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. ONE LANE, TWO—WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS TAPER TYPE LENGTH (ket7 # OF DEVICES UPSTREAM TAPER 50 TO 100' 6 DEVICE MIN. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50 TO 100' 6 DEVICE MIN. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING IFEE MPH TAPER TANGENT SOI65 10 TO 20 AD 35145 10 TO 20 6C 25130 10 TO 20 40 SE 215 ST ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER --i SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. W20-1 1 W20-7b _ 4 W20 7a SE217SE217ST�� ROAD WORN AHEAD W20-1 GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 4. ALL SGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 5. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 6. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N No Work shall occur between LIMISPEED T 8:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. and W B 3:15 P.M. - 4:15 P.M. prior to S 20 June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 NOT TO SCALE SCHOOL ZONE LEGEND Q WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW iFLAGGING STATION ` UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. ROAD SHALL MAINTAIN 11' waRN 1 � AxraO MIN. LANE WIDTH W2o-1 m 36" x 24" _ m CLOSED ^ (■�I I I OLA ANAOE AHEAD R9-3XC \ W20-7a / ` W20-4 W20-1 y SE 216 ST 36" x 24" CROSSWALK cLoseO FLAGGER TAPER R9-3XC New Heights Christian Church 21620116th Ave SE Kent, WA 98031 DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE *20-7a ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) W20-7b MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH �SL!rPtiRFlti(1R Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING -X ONE LANE, TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 150011 TAPER TYPE LENGTH IkeO # OF DEVICES RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH 800, RURAL ROADS 45155 MPH 500't UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100 5 DEVICE MIN. RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 5 DEVICE MIN. RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 200'2 (2) TABLE (1) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS, (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 f0 TO 20 60 35/45 fO TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 1 40 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS ROAD SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER won" SITE CONDITIONS. AHEAD REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. Wz0-1 ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD W 20-4 SE 215 ST f ROAD ■qW20-7a WORN AHEAD W20-1 I 36" x 24" R9-3XC UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. SE217ST ,// ROAD WORN AHEAD W20-1 �-I SPEED LIMIT 20 -Al It SCHOOL ZONE T-rFLAGGER TAPER SHALL MAINTAIN 11' 4 MIN. LANE WIDTH 36" x 24" 4 CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC p IlI-ImII POLeIOE GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 4. ALL SGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 5. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 6. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W B S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. it V C m N BE m PREPARED ROAD TO WORK STOP AHEAD 7a W20-7b W20-1 y SE 216 ST New Heights Christian Church 21620 116th Ave SE Kent, WA 98031 DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. 0--tW20-7a WAC 296.155-305 SECTION 9(C) MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH SL!PtiRFIti<1R Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING -X ONE LANE, TWO—WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 150011 TAPER TYPE LENGTH IkeO # OF DEVICES RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH 800, RURAL ROADS 45155 MPH 500't UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100 5 DEVICE MIN. RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 5 DEVICE MIN. RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 200'2 (2) TABLE (1) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS, (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 f0 TO 20 60 35/45 fO TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 1 40 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS ROAD SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER--i- WORN SITE CONDITIONS. AHEAD REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. W20-1 SPEED LIMIT ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD W20 4 20 SCHOOL SE 215 ST f ZONE W20-7a F FLAGGERTAPER SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 36" x 24" IIII J� — R9-3XC 36" z 24'• J7 ROSSWALK CLOSED e _ R9-3XC PoucE UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. SE217ST ,// ROAD WORN AHEAD W20-1 GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 4. ALL SGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 5. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 6. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N WB S LEGEND NOT TO SCALE Q WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW `e FLAGGING STATION `t UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. I V C m N ±.W ROAD WORN AHEAD 20-7b W20-1 y SE 216 ST New Heights Christian Church 21620 116th Ave SE Kent, WA 98031 DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. 0--tW20-7a WAC 296.155-305 SECTION 9(C) MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH SL!PtiRFIti<1R Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING -X ONE LANE, TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 150011 TAPER TYPE LENGTH IkeO R OF DEVICES RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH 800, RURAL ROADS 45155 MPH 500't UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 5 DEVICE MIN. RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 5 DEVICE MIN. RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 200'2 (2) TABLE (1) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS, (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 f0 TO 20 60 35/45 fO TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 1 40 ROAD WORN AHEAD W20-1 E LANE ROAD lHEAO W 20-4 SE 215 ST f ROAD WORN W20-7a AHEAD W20-1 UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH m m N m SE217ST ,// ROAD WORN AHEAD W20-1 SPEED LIMIT 26J SCHOOL ZONE ROS X ALK CROSSWALK CLOSED IIIIIIII R9-3XC Loff POLeIOE GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 4. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 5. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 6. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W B S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. I V C m N ±.W ROAD RKWORNAHEAD 20-7b W20-1 y SE 216 ST New Heights Christian Church 21620 116th Ave SE Kent, WA 98031 FLAGGER TAPER i� DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE W20-4 REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH �SL!�PtiRFIti<1R Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (Net) Poatatl Sp.d (mph) xs i sa NEN xoo: cn _ SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. aesioErarrpn eusixess as,aic�Ts 01 m UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. IIIN .—T m cnnN (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) TABLEAyc (1) (1) misNsvnvuv Eo IN 1— Aeeas To r0 CHANNELRATION DEVICE UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC SPAC TNG FEE MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. POSTED UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS SPEED TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. LIMIT z � x za° Kent Meridian High School caosswux 1 10020 SE 2561h St O LIaBED Kent, WA 98030 c Ra�xr. aon 8 n�xuox E W20-1 \ �• � _ _ IIIIIIKII MP W20-1 PREP D 'T'p W20-7b 36"x24" I ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS \ jW2O-7a C SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER R9-3X SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N W�E © WORK AREA S M N N M Is 28" REFL. CONE NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW t UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER M SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD W4.2L ® 1 SE 256 ST METRO STOP TAPER=Ll2 UNAFFECTED TAPER = L SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH No Work shall occur before 9:00 A.M. or after 2:00 P.M. prior to June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 Coordination with Kent School District and Kent Meridian High School is required �SUPERVISORs Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (fee[) P.—I Sped (mph) xs ,.fa NpN soo. m =m III ILP%GlNq m c TABLE (1) a (1) mi33svnciN=Gran fO IN 1— naEas To rp CHANNELI2ATION DEVICE SPACING FEET POSTED SPEED LIwIT 35 Kent Meridian High School 1OD2D SE 256th St c Kent, WA 98030 22 `\ m � a W20-1 W20.1 Q ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS \7W4-2R SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. SHALL MAINTAIN I V 36"x24" MIN. LANE WIDTH ROSSWA_x CLOSED R9-3XC / METRO STOP /\� UNAFFECTED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N W�E © W 0 RK AREA S • N • N • 28" REEL. CONE NOT TO SCALE 14 SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER ?,�.`, :•, SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD 9 .s .:.:..-..�..-.`.., :.:..-. - - - - -T - - s- - - - - - - - - - - - L Illlllllil SE 256 ST W20-7a h 36" x 24- METRO STOP UNAFFECTED SHALL MAINTAIN 11' CM SSWALx cLoseD MIN. LANE WIDTH R93XC h No Work shall occur before 9:00 A.M. m or after 2:00 P.M. prior to June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 Coordination with Kent School District w20-7a and Kent Meridian High School is required 4 STOP W20-7b Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours i t of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ANMD W20-1 �SUPERVISOR SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feat) TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN P.— Sped (mph) KENT, WA IV etl xs ,.ta MPH xoo:m SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. LEGEND W�E UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. o:m (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) 0 WORK AREA s III ILMAIP6AM — TABLE (1) axs ,m x15 Ix) misRainvuv °Mn�Dv To oucio°111 ueanx AREas To rR CHANNELIZATION DEVICE �a UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC . e . . . NOT TO SCALE SPACING FEET MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. 28" REFL. CONE UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS 41 SIGN LOCATION POSTED TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. SPEED f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW LIMIT++ t 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD 35 Kent Meridian High School 1 10020 SE 2561h St Kent, WA 98030 z 36" x 24' \� *W20! TAPER=L caosswALK K CLBSEn METRO STOP R93XC UNAFFECTED :IW2.-I E� w201 : — _ IIIIIIIIIII a W20SR ..tea -I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wa 2L SE z5s sT ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS METRO STOP SPACED W (X) OR AS PER h 36-x 24' UNAFFECTED SITE CONDITIONS. CnosswALK REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. cLBSE° R9JXC h No Work shall occur before 9:00 A.M. < or after 2:00 P.M. prior to wzo 1 June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 MANDATORY Coordination with Kent School District DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE and Kent Meridian High School is REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH required GENERAL NOTES: Work on Arterial Streets occurring on 4 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. weekdays shall not occur outside the hours 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND + ( of 9:00 A.M. t0 3:00 P.M. DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE ° OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD PERVISOR Uoe NAME CONDITIONS. ° 2022 Plastic° 2022 Plastic Refreshpro'ect NE NUMBER j.m ) PR L TION 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. - oI wEKen1 AWA 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE SUPERVISOR PHDNE NUMBER(1..) s E UMa oATE (1) for spacing distances). >r ca HECK.08 ER 12/10/21 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE EPAREB By P INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. a David Barnes 2xoxE. 1 s;„ david trafficcontrol Plan. net SIGN SPACING =X TABLE (I) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET xsIwNVN — m WE S m III—svaUNII maINTERSECTIONS cnary (2) FIIS G ncir% a N' Eo IN UR— Aaras To IF POSTED SPEED LIMIT Kent Meridian High School 10020 SE 256th St \\ Kent, WA 98030 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NON -SCHOOL HOURS. LEGEND Q WORK AREA t • • • • • 28" REFL. CONE s ♦H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW A n K MET STOP d 4 UNAFFECTED METRO STOP UNAFFECTED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W�E S NOT TO SCALE SE 256 ST Coordination with Kent School District and Kent Meridian High School is required Work shall not occur between 6:00 AM - 5:00 P.M. before June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 0SLIPERVISOR u Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING =X TABLE (1) CNANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET xs Laa NVN zoo'= m m ro w1 srecirvc mnIis cnnry (z( mis"sv°ncir% Nuw eo IN uaanx naeas To r0 POSTED SPEED MANDATORY PEDESTRIAN ESCORT: Stop work, secure passable ADA compliant pedestrian access on existing sidewalk (4' min.). Clear zone must It e free of overhead hazards when pedestrians are moving through work area. WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NON -SCHOOL HOURS. LIMIT 35 s Kent Meridian High School c 1 10020 SE 2561h St 24" x 24" Kent, WA 98030 M anuas R3-1 Fm W20 3 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. METRO STOP UNAFFECTED LEGEND WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W�E S NOT TO SCALE =_ro ----------------------------- - - - - -r- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - I II I III I ® SE 256 ST �24 METRO STOP UNAFFECTED 23-2-2 ti Coordination with Kent School District and Kent _<*>W2.-1 Meridian High School is required Work shall not occur between 6:00 AM - 5:00 P.M. before June 27, 2022 or after August 24, 2022 4 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours + ( of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. 0SLIPERVISOR u SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH • L (feat) I.NuN P.-o Speed (mpN) xs (.ta NPN s°o. m m (�)—,%Pingm — TABLE (1) (1) FIII svnvuv Gr N' Ed IN ua°nx naras To IF CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEE POSTED SPEED LIMIT z 35 - Kent Meridian High School 10020 SE 256th St v� Kent, WA 98030 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" X 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. LEGEND Q WORK AREA • • • 28" REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION — EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW METRO STOP UNAFFECTED 11111111 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W�E S NOT TO SCALE =rr- ---r----------------- - - - - - - IIIII SE 256 ST 11 METRO STOP UNAFFECTED SHALL MAINTAIN i 1 18 a 24 MIN. LANE WIDTH H3 R h i MODIFIED —TAPER =L Coordination with Kent School District and Kent Meridian High School is required In y W4-2L y M° w20SR Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours w of occur ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS 9:00ekd A.M. t0 3 11 ( — SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER ap W2o-1 SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. ICONTFACTIR �SUPERVISOR� SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feat) P.- Sp.d (mph) xs , sa NaN s°o. m m u III ILP%P61 1 TNCcnnry TAELE(1) (1)mis svuiN=°ranR°D f° IN ua°nx naras To IF CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEE TANGENT POSTED SPEED LIMIT z 35 Kent Meridian High School • \ 10020 SE 256th St Kent, WA 98030 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" 1148" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. 0 0 22 i LEGEND Q WORK AREA . N . N II 28" REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION — EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW METRO STOP UNAFFECTED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W�E S NOT TO SCALE s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MET®TOP BE 256 ST UNAFFECTED U R35L MODIFIED SHALL MAINTAIN 1V MIN. LANE WIDTH TAPER=L Coordination with Kent School District and Kent Meridian High School is required 4 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS weekdays shall not occur outside the hours SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. nn W20_1 SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. —T-11 SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feat) P.- Sp.d (mph) xE na Naa BBo. m 12 m II) IL P%Il1CB mn cnnry TABLE — ABLE (1) a (1) misasvncireE oucio�IN uasnx naEas To IF CHANNEUZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET , GEWF- POSTED \ SPEED ` LIMIT ` \ A. ew W20-1 � Kent Meridian High School 10020 SE 256th St W20-5L :p \ Kent, WA 98030 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS �. w4 2R SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER •r...... , SITE CONDITIONS. TAPER=L REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH a MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE m REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W�E S LEGEND NOT TO SCALE Q WORKAREA • • • • • 28" REFL. CONE N SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW m SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD o a METRO STOP UNAFFECTED I II I IIIII ® BE 256 ST jRZEOZRB� III METRO STOP UNAFFECTED Coordination with Kent School District and Kent Meridian High School is required PER IS Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feat) P.— Sp.d (mph) xs na Naa zoo'= m m12 III ILP%P61 1 cnnry TABLE (1) 12s Im zas Bx Ill— svuiR, c oeE oucioeIN uaanx naEas To IF CHANNEUZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET , GEWF- `�. POSTED ~ SPEED ` LIMIT \ ` 35 Rono \ Kent Meridian High School ` \ 10020 SE 256th St ew W20-1 � ` � Kent, WA 98030 � TAPER = L B W205R ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS ` SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. t, W4-2L J MANDATORY m DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W�E LEGEND S WORK AREA NOT TO SCALE • Is • Is Is 28" REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD METRO STOP UNAFFECTED ® SE 256 ST _rs---- RWEO ZRB. . . . . . . . y IIII 1 METRO STOP UNAFFECTED Coordination with Kent School District and Kent Meridian High School is required 1 �SUPERVISORB Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING ONE LANE,TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPERSPECS NcrN can F cr GEwcEs UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100 6 OEVTE MIN. OO-STREAM TAPER m' TO 100 5 DE MIN, 11 lx°MPH xm1Ixl TABLE (1)_ CHANNELI2ATION DEVICE SPACING FEAN.ET (t)Au sPACINc M cHaN m THlssvncino MHI e° IH 1—N 'nFAa To lrr POSTED SPEED MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. 36 x 2 R9-3XC SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RENALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. II TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N WORK AREA w $ 28" REFL. CONE S NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER It 3 Hono tTOP wzo-Ta zoa 3 wz0-1 EO I ® MIM1111 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — s 240 sT =—ED METRO STOP UNAFFECTED R9-3XC —FLAGGING TAPER A~ DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE W2O-7a ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. n WAC 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS Work on Arterial Streets occuring on — SPACED 0 (X) OR AS PER weekdays shall not occur outside the hours SITE CONDITIONS. of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SUPERVISOR SIGN SPACING=% ONE LANE,TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPERSPECS NcrN can a cr GENCEs UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100 6 OEVTE MIN. c NSTREAM TAPER m' T0100 DEV%E MIN. 11)xo MPH xm1(2) TABLE (1) _ CHANNELI2ATION DEVICE 0°' Ix1 SPACING FEE (t)Au sPACINc N m THlssvncino IAI 11 IN 11sAN ueEAe To Rr EA POSTED SPEED LIMIT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -'- - - s MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. 36" x 24" LRDSSWALK CL0.4ED RB-3XC FLAGGING TAPER SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N 0 WORK AREA w V B 28" REFL. CONE 1S' NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 3 �Tn D i *DP �wzo-Ta " wzoab pN w20-1 ED ® IIII1111111111 --- - - r - - - - - - - - - - - — - - -- x ® METRO STOP CROSSWALK UNAFFECTED CLOSED R9-3XG SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 1 O2D-7a DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155305 SECTION Bic) EADD wzoa OANADVANCE WARNING SIGNS Work on Arterial Streets occuring on SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER weekdays shall not occur outside the hours 2o-1 SITE CONDITIONS. of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SUPERVISOR SIGN SPACING=% ONE LANE,TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPERSPECS NcrN can a ar oEwcEs UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100 6 OEVTE MIN. DO-STRFAM TAPER I 50TO 100 5 DE MIN. x1 ) x° MPH xm 1 (2) TABLE (1) _ CHANNELI]ATION DEVICE SPACING FEE m Au sPACINc M — mTHlssvncino IAI 11 IN URsnN ueE.s To rrr FLAGGING POSTED SPEED R9-3XC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA dN Q WORK AREA µ.E T • . e e • 28" REFL. CONE NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW _r FLAGGING STATION t UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER a SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 3 °W20-7 36"> 24' 3 A° w20-1 METRO STOP ±W20-7a m0P CROSSWALN UNAFFECTED CLOSED I�IIIII R9-3XC ® MIMIIR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - S 240 ST mueuu METRO STOP UNAFFECTED �wzo-7a DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) *W20-71, Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS t SPACED W (X) OR AS PER MP W20-1 SITE CONDITIONS.CONTRAcTOR REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. ERWsoR orole 2022 Plastic Refresh t PHONE NUMBER(m6.e) F—ECTI— �s�i�rai�(s(Tli ONE NUMBER Kent W PHONE ER xa*) sxEETNumaDA 12/1412 _ �CK.17 °••"°' PREPAR i DidEBarnes PxON 253-331-8248 avid@trafficcontrolplan.net SIGN SPACING ONE LANE,TWO—WAY TRAFFIC -PER "EC' Ncrx can F cr DEwcEs UPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 109 5 DE MIN. OO-STRFAM TAPER m' TO 100 5 DE MIN. 11 Ill MPH xm t (2) TABLE (1) _ CHANNELIZATION DEVICE 0°s Ix1 SPACING FEE m Au sPACINc M cHaxTANOENT ¢) ­5 8PA-3MA eO Ix uHsnx 'xFAs ro re TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Q LEGEND WORK AREA KENT, WA N w e ..... 28" REFL. CONE S 41 SIGN LOCATION NOT TO SCALE a f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SHALL MAINTAIN I V FLAGGING TAPER 3 POSTED MIN. LANE WIDTH SPEED t LIMIT 36- x 24" 3fi' x 24"taa35WADt METRO STOP W20-7a 2C-7 JJ CLOSED t1ASE0 UNAFFECTED R9-3XC R9-3XC ® ■I■■I ■■11 0••11� ————--————— — — — ununuuunuu ® S 240 ST METRO STOP UNAFFECTED MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155.305 SECTION 9(C) ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS Work on Arterial Streets occuring on —SPACED W (X) OR AS PER weekdays shall not occur outside the hours SITE CONDITIONS. of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SUPERVISOR mmmmmmemass 0mmmmmmmmse ®m��00m0�00 ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME POSTED SPEED LIMIT 3s•• x za- 1F CLOSEDL0.x �C LLOSEO iJ R9.3XC 36' x 24' EROSSWALE E ObED R93XC 7.­D SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. w20 1 LEGEND TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN © WORK AREA KENT, WA N w�e 28" REFL. CONE S H SIGN LOCATION NOT To SCALE f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW a UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER m SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD 36' x 24' CaObSwnLx METRO STOP 'll'l' CLOSED AFFECTED l i. W20-501 po W20-1 R93XC ® w20-7a W4-2L IIIIIIIIIIIIII _ ,r.. �...�..... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — ____________ •r •• _r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ _ ® S 240 ST 36"x24' UNAFFECTED TAPER =L CRDSx2- METRO ETED CLBSED R93XC TAPER = Ll2 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER W20-1 SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SUPERVISOR mmmmmmemass 0mmmmmmmmse ®mmmmommmmo ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME POSTED SPEED SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 36-x24- (LIMIT cR0.48WALX CLO&EO R9-3XC 36° x 24" CRpbSWALX -' I W20-7a R9JXC wm� W20-5L W4-2R TAP ER=L MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. W2o-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N 0 WORK AREA W E • • • • • 28" REFL. CONE E NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW a UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD TAPER=L Mo W20-1 36" x 24" I CROSSWALX METRO STOP W4-2R i CL0.4En UNAFFECTED un W20{L W: W20-7a R9-3XC S 240 ST 36 x24 MET ®TOP canna—[ UNAFFECTED cUns" R9-3XC SHALL MAINTAIN i V MIN. LANE WIDTH I=. ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS —SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. ja �LIPERVISORIII Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. mmmmmmemass 0mmmmmmmmse ®m��00m0�00 ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME POSTED SPEED TAPER = L W4-2L MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477.1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. 36" x 24° a011WALx CLOSED R9.3XC R9-3XC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N LEGEND WORK AREA S • • a 1 28" REFL. CONE NOT To SCALE H SIGN LOCATION a EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD 3 t= 36' x 24" 3 Ca011wP11[ METRO STOP sLaSED UNAFFECTED U W20-1 R9-3XC I IIIIIIIIIIIIII ® S 240 ST 36' x 24" METRO STOP ca055WMx UNAFFECTED CLOSED R9-3XC ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS —SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SUPERVISOR Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH Bw0 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3W0 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 2O0s (2) URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1001 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (11 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 501511 10 TO 20 1 80 35/451 10 TO 20 60 25 O 1 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Poeted Speed (mph) WIDTH (go 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 105 150 2" 2" 41 11 115 165 221 295 495 550 605 E60 - - 12 125 180 245 MO 540 600 66C 72D 780 1 840 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. ROAD PREPARED WORD TO AHEAD STOP W20-1 W20-7b ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. ROAD WORK SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH — 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC 3 TAPER = TAPER = MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. POSTED SPEED LIMIT MaA T H rir I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .e POLL I I I I I I h I I I I I I 7 I a; I � I I 4 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w _<� E 5 NOT TO SCALE z LEGEND a Q WORK AREA J a z ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW t UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD R4-7 36" X 24" PREPARED WORK CROSSWALK TO AHEAD CLOSED W20-7a STOP W20-76 W20-1 R9-3XC y E PIONEER ST -4 No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill Creek Middle School is required \ W4-2L U W20-501 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ROAD WORK AHEAD \ W20-1 ICONTRACTOR WASH P1111 1 SUERVIs iI SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH Bw0 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3W0 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 2O0s (2) URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1001 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (11 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 501511 10 TO 20 1 80 35/451 10 TO 20 60 25 O 1 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Poeted Speed (mph) WIDTH (go 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 105 150 2" 20 41 11 115 165 221 295 495 550 605 E60 - - 12 125 180 245 MO 540 600 660 72D 780 1 840 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. TAPER = L W20-1 \ % W20-7b ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. W20-1 W20-5L W4-2R 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC 44 SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANWOR DRIVEWAYS. 14 I t1t I I I z I I a J I I z Z POSTED SPEED I LIMIT 4 ti TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w _<� E S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Q WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW t UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD _ SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 36" X 24" BE ROAD ■ PREPARED WORK ROSSWALK TO AHEAD CLOSED W20-7a STOP W20-76 W20-1 R9-3XC y E PIONEER ST it-20-7a TAPER = L No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill Creek Middle School is required II W4-2R NF FAFN W20-5L Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH Bw0 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3W0 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 2O0s (2) URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1001 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (11 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 501511 10 TO 20 1 80 35/451 10 TO 20 60 25 O 1 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Poeted Speed (mph) WIDTH (go 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 105 150 2" 2" 41 11 115 165 221 295 495 550 605 E60 - - 12 125 180 245 MO 540 600 66C 72D 780 1 840 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. TAPER = L W20-1 W20-5R W4-2L 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC 44 W20-1 \'"% W20-7b\'% W20-7a ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. POSTED SPEED I LIMIT MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZAT16N DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w _<� E S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Z Q WORK AREA a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE J a Z 44 SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW ` UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD 36" X 24" BE ROAD � PREPARED WORK CROSSWALK TD AXEAO CLOSED W20-7a STOP W20-76 W20-1 R9-3XC y E PIONEER ST No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill Creek Middle School is required W20-7a W20-7b W20-1 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. W0.5N NG10N STP-" SUPERV I5(1R SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH Bw0 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3W0 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH 2O0s (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1001 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Poeted Speed (mph) WIDTH (go 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 105 150 2" 2" 41 11 115 165 221 295 495 550 605 E60 - - 12 125 180 245 MO 540 600 66C 72D 780 1 840 ROADWAY CONDITIONS. f I f TABLE (1) 11 11 I 1 CHANNELIZATION SPACING FEET DEVICE ROAD WORK AHEAD I I I MPH TAPER TANGENT 50165 10 TO 20 BO 35/45 10 TO 20 60 25 O 10 TO 20 40 wzo-1 I I I I SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. I I UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. I I (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) PREPARED ro UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC srDP W20 7b I MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. I UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS I TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. I +W213-1. I I I 36" x 24" I I I I I I I WCLOSED I I II :/2��j e ROAD WORK W20-7a ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. 1 B" x 24" MODIFIED MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. POSTED SPEED LIMIT T I I h I I I I ti I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I � I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 tl z a 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w _<� E S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD PARED ROAD TO WORK TOP W20-7b AHEAD W20-1 E PIONEER ST W20-7a No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill Creek Middle School is required ROAD WORK AHEAD \ W20-1 WASH NG10N StP'" SUPERVIS 1R Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH Bw0 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3W0 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 200s (2) URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1001 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (11 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 501511 10 TO 20 1 80 35/451 10 TO 20 60 25 O 1 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Poeted Speed (mph) WIDTH (go 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 105 150 2" 20 41 11 115 165 221 295 495 550 605 E60 - - 12 125 180 245 MO 540 600 66C 72D 780 1 840 ROAM+I+I tit WORK AHEAD I I \ W20-1 \ °VW20-7b SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC TAPER = L/2 ROAD TACLURN LAN WORH SED AHEAD AHEAD \ W20-1 / 18" x 24" MODIFIED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. I I I I I I I I 7a I I I %WN I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EL POSTED SPEED LIMIT T MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZAT16N DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. 2 a TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w _<� E S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD ROAD WORK AHEAD \ W20-1 rH3s" x 24" E PIONEER ST CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC I I I ti I I I I I I I I I I I I No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill I Creek Middle School is required I I I V *W20-7a I I I I I I PREPARED BE I To I sTOP W20-7b I I I I I ROAD Work on Arterial Streets occuring on �Io weekdays shall not occur outside the hours I w20-1 of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ila tlt W0.5N NG10N STA-" SUPERV I '(1R SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH Bw0 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350E RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH 200E (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 101 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. ONE LANE, TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS TAPER TYPE LENGTH (feet) 8 OF DEVIL S UPSTREAM TAPER 50 TO 100' 6 DEVICE MIN. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50 TO 100 6 DEVICE MIN. TABLE (11 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING (FEET) MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 a0 35/45 10 TO 20 60 2Y30 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Poeted Speed (mph) WIDTH fgo 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 105 150 2" 20 41 11 111 165 221 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 160 245 MO 540 600 66C 72D 780 1 840 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. ROAD WORK \ AHEAD SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH E PIONEER ST R4-7 \ H tit I I ROAD WORK AXEAO I I 2 W20-1 I I a J I I z w BE PREPARED TD STOP W20-7b I I I I I I *.21-7. I I I I I I I I 0 SHA I I I I I I I 36" x 24" 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CROSSWALK I I CLOSED CLOSED I R9-3XC 19-3XC IIIIIIIIIIIII= _ • — POLICE = - - Z — N L 36" x ALK RNLANE L08EO CROSSWALK FEAD W20-7a DK CLOSED R3-5L MODIFIED R9-3XC TAPER = L/2 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill Creek Middle School is required POSTED SPEED LIMIT T MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. I I h I I I I ti I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I � I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II tlt TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W _<� E S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD NLY ONE CROSSWALK LL BE CLOSED AT A TIME 36" x 24" R9-3XC SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH W20-7a-- W20-4 W20-1 y FLAGGING TAPER 20-7a DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) W20-7b W20-1 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. WASH IPITSTP-" SUPERV I510 li ONE LANE, TWO-WAY TRAFFIC TAPER SPECS TAPER TYPE LENGTH (fOe C OF DEVICES DPSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' fi DEVICE MIN. DOWNSTREAM TAPER 50' TO 100' 6 DEVICE MIN. I I } I 1 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W E S NOT TO SCALE SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500't RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 /5 MPH 800t RURAL ROADS 45 /55 MPH 500t 50 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3s RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 /30 MPH 20Os (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1UD1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAV BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAOWAV CONDITIONS. TARI F III CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/651 10 TO 20 80 35Pt 10 TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 40 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. E PIONEER ST 71 71 71 W20-1 \'-% W20-71D \'% W20-7a ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. W20-1 W20-7b W20-7a 36" x 24" R9-3XC 36" x 24" R9-3XC No work shall occur after 2:30 P.M. on school days. Coordination with Kent School District and Mill Creek Middle School is required POSTED SPEED LIMIT T MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANWOR DRIVEWAYS. I I I I z LEGEND I a 0 WORK AREA J I � ~ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION �— EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW I I FLAGGING STATION I I I I I I I I UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER I I I I I I I MAINTAIN 11' NE WIDTHONELANE WORKROAD LSHALL pHEpO W20-7a AHEAD W20� W20-1 I h I I I I ti FLAGGING TAPER I I I I I I I I I I DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE I ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. I WA C 296-155-305 SECTION 9(C) I I 4 ��n• L I •' W20-7a I I I I I 8E PREPARED TO STOP W20-7b I I I I I I I ROpD Work on Arterial Streets occuring on AHEAD weekdays shall not occur outside the hours I W20-1 of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. i1a tlt WASH NG10N R_V- ' SUPERV I510 li SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS 8 EXPRESSWAYS 55 170 MPH 1509± RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH SOD± RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 501± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 35 140 MPH 359± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 2O0± (2) RESIDENTAL A BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 109± (2) (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRA/EWAYS. (2)THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FR ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 80 35/45 10 TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (feet) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 1C 105 150 205 270 450 500 III)- 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 6W ]20 ]80 840 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N WE S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND 0 WORK AREA POSTED • • 11 ■ • 28" REFL. CONE SPEED LIMIT ♦I SIGN LOCATION WORK Hi1 R�w2o i h t SPEED 30 f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW It I I 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD D A'. W20-5R I I I I I I I UNAFFECTED W4-2L I I I TAPER = L I I ±w20-1 IIIIIIIIIIIII — — — — — — — — — — • jIIIIIIIIII 18" x 24" KEEP E MEEKER ST ROAD • I I LEFT wDRK R4-7 AHEAD W20-1 METRO STOP I I UNAFFECTED I ONLY ONE CROSSWALK I SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME 36" x 24" I I CROSSWALK 36" x 24" tw CLOSED CROSSWALKMETRO STOP CLSEDUNAFFECTED R9-3XC 20-1 I R9�XC n uuuum 36" x 24" RDAD WORN CROSSWALK AHEAD CLOSED W20-1 R9-3XC VA Q a I— W MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. Y =-------- - - - - - - • • IIIIIIIIIIIIII E GOWE ST = II } T I I R36Wx �21 SO AUK R9-3XC •I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ROAD WORK +I + t It HEAD wzo-1 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Wf6H'NGfON $IA"E IF1i X: :;'. ' SUPERVISOR SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS 8 EXPRESSWAYS 55 170 MPH 1509± RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH 800± RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 500± RURAL ROADS 8 URBAN ARTERIALS 35 140 MPH 359± RURAL ROADS S URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 2O0± (2) RESIDENTAL 8 BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1DO± (2) (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2)THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FR ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE: Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (keep 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 1C 105 150 205 210 450 500 550 - 11 115 1ES 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 fi60 ]20 ]80 840 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 80 35145 25J30 10 TO 20 1D TO 20 60 40 POSTED SPEED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS LIMIT RK SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER IN<AHE/AD SITE CONDITIONS. 20-1 I h } } REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. L T ALHoE>V 0-SLI r I I I METRO STOP W4-2R I UNAFFECTED TAPER = L I: I SHALL MAINTAIN 11' I� I r MIN. LANE WIDTH !� I RDA' W20-1 WORK METRO STOP AHEAD \ UNAFFECTED METRO STOP UNAFFECTED n TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N WE S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Q WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW M SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD ROAD WORK =L - - - - - - - - - - IIIIIIIIIII E MEEKER ST I I SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 24" x 24" 18" x 24" ® ONLY R3-2 u r R3-5R I •N18"x24" i EZ III "IjH� IIII I IEFi IANE ROA D OLOSED W AxEAO AH W4-2R W20-SL E GOWE ST ROAD LEFT LANE - WORKSONLYAHEAD ANEAD R3-5R I w20-1 w20-5L wa-2R TAPER=LThis ' h TAPER = L work shall occur at night or on a weekend.PER = L KW4-2R MANDATORY I I LE -LANE CLOSED DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH w2o-5L I I GENERAL NOTES: ROAD �I WORK AHEAD w2D 1 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE CONTRACTOR OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 SUPERVISOR JOB NAME 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD 2022 Plastic Refresh ro'ect CONDITIONS. PHONE NUMBER (once) PROJECT LOCATION 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. waxx6rax nE•,I- Kent WA 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for Spec lnJdistances). RSUPERV IS<)R =No "° 1 PHONE NUMBER(EN.) SHEET NUMBER DATE CK.30 12/17/21 PREPARED BY PHONE# 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE "mom=� D vid Barnes - - 8248 INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. ._ -'— ��» » EMAIL davi d @traffi ccontrol lan. net SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS 8 EXPRESSWAYS 55 170 MPH 1509± RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH Boa± RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 501± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 35 140 MPH 359± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 2O0± (2) RESIDENTAL A BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 109± (2) (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRNEWAYS. (2)THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FR ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 80 35145 10 TO 20 60 25130 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (feet) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 1C 105 150 205 270 450 500 550 - 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 6W ]20 ]80 840 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1- ROAD WORK \/ AHEAD METRO STOP W20-1 UNAFFECTED 36" x 24" METRO STOP UNAFFECTED CROSSWALK CLOSED 95 R9-3XC POSTED SPEED LIMIT T ❑�—' METRO STOP UNAFFECTED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N WE S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Q WORK AREA 28" REFL. CONE t4 SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW * UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD ROAD WORK lillllllllll E MEEKER ST I h I I I 18" x 24" jiONLY ONE CROSSWALK RIcxTSHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME R4-74"•RoaDMGXT LMIFWORKLKpxFAOAHEAD k:36-" �W20-7a W4-2L W20-SR W20-1 C— — — — — — — — 36" x za° Illllllpl i t l 36° x 2a" CROSSWALK ROAD PREPARED �• .E CROSSWALK I CLOSED WORK TO — ■ CLOSED BEAD n W2O-7a I I I R9-3XC W20-1 smr W20-7b R9-3XC I II TAPER = L /2 ■�.� I � I i I h TAPER = L I I a I I I a E GOWE ST _SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 7a W1-4 z I W4-2L � I MANDATORY I RIGHT ANE CLOSED DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE AIRAD REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH I W20SR I NOTES: *AHEA1 }}GENERAL 20-1 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. RASH 66101 n. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE SUPERV1,01: (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. X w,- 9...dd A- . Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ®0®00�®000 m�����emass m®�®m�m�mes ®®m��mmm�mo TABLE (1) CHANNEU2LATION DEVICE SPACING FEET SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. UPO SHALL ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS ALL -WAYS. METRO STOP UNAFFECTED W4-2R =L frt[Iv CRCMOLEEOETSwWREADO2 LoESTOP,�2o-,UNAFFECTED 18" x 24" 36" x 24" R4-7 R9-3XC \ 1111111111111111lik, SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MANDATORY MIN. LANE WIDTH DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELI2JITION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. =L - - - - - - - E MEEKER ST POSTED SPEED LIMIT 30 36" x 24" tRassvwE twatB R9-3XC 36" x 24" c cwsEOLs TAPER = L /2 TAi R9-3XC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA Q dN WORKAREA µrd �e ..... 28" REFL. CONE S NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW FLAGGING STATION ` UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. W4-2L L EGOWEST DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS, FLAGGER STATIONS SHALL BE ILLUMINATED WITHOUT CAUSING GLARE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC USING PORTABLE LIGHT TOWER OR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE. WAC 296.155.305 SECTION 9(C) Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. OMRRVISORFo SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS A EXPRESSWAYS 55 170 MPH 1500± RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH SOD± RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 500± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 35 140 MPH 350± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 2O0± (2) RESIDENTAL A BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 109± (2) (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRNEWAYS. (2)THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FR ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50165 10 TO 20 80 35145 10 TO 20 60 25130 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (f,'G 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 1C 105 150 205 271 450 500 550 - 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 6W ]20 ]80 840 SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. POSTED SPEED I h I LIMIT I I 30 I I I I I I I I I I W20-1 I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIVIIIIIHI WORN jE2.-11 AXEAO W20-1 METRO STOP UNAFFECTED '--' TAPER = L ■ W20-7a 36" x 24" METRO STOP UNAFFECTED CROSSWALK ® CLOSED R9-3XC IIIIIIIIIIHII I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII — — — — — — — — — — . ..�.. 36" x 24" I II IIIII I I IIIL CROSSWALK I I ROAD RIGHT ■ CLOSED IANE WORK CLUSEO ■ AHEaO AHEae R9-3XC W20-1 W20-5 W4-2L W20-7a I IL I I. I I I I. a I I� I I I I I I z z I I � MANDATORY I I DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 11 } } 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N WE S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE t I SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD METRO STOP UNAFFECTED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. ROAD WORK AHEAO W20-1 E MEEKER ST 36" x 24" PREPARED AD — WORK TO CROSSWALK n■ AHEAD W20-7a STOP CLOSED R9-3XC W20-7b 36" x 24" E GOWE ST CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC \ ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME MODIFIED ROAD WORK Wf61 1610151' SUPERV I?I) F2 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS 8 EXPRESSWAYS 55 170 MPH 1509± RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH Boa ± RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 500± RURAL ROADS A URBAN ARTERIALS 35 140 MPH 359± RURAL ROADS S URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 209± (2) RESIDENTAL A BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 109± (2) (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRNEWAYS. (2)THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FR ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 80 1. 10 TO 20 60 25J30 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (feet) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 1C 105 150 205 210 450 500 550 - 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 fi60 ]20 ]80 840 ~ - - - - - - - - - - ROAD wDRK AHEAD W2D-1 METRO STOP UNAFFECTED 36" x 24" METRO STOP UNAFFECTED CROSSWALK aoseD R9-3XC 36" x 24" CROSSWALK AO RK RIGNT NNE AD AHUO I CLOSED R9-3XC W20-1 W205 W4-2L TAPER = L a J a z z z U MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N WE S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE +1+,St t 44 SIGN LOCATION I I EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW I I 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD I I STOP I I I I I I I I I I ®METRO UNAFFECTED I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111111 E MEEKER ST I h I I I I I NLY ONE CROSSWALK I I SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME I I 36" x 24" ROAD CROSSWALK WORK NEAR CLOSED W20-1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII R9-3XC f I II IIIII I II IIIIIII W:2-* C EGOWEST 41 I I I II I II I I I I I I I I R9-3XC I I I I I I I I I I I I +, (f RoaD woRK HEAD w2o-1 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SUPERV I ,t) F2 SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) Po d Speed (mph) PH xs I' MPH s i m - I P W2D-) nl ALL SPACING MRACE N I Izl misas`P'nciriT- IMA RGE"'ONS AND DR" r eo IN _AN ARvs ro m I HI KPEtwzoab CHANI 9 TABLE NELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET I SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. �w2U-7 UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) I UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. SHALL MAINTAIN I I' MIN. LANE WIDTH I 36" x 24" METRO STOP t0.055WALK 4 UNAFFECTED tLOSEO I ® RD 3XC ---------------..-..-..:.--- ••-..- = E� n --------------------------- 36" x 24' CROSSWALK CLOSED I I IS � r Mo < R9JXC I I W20 -1 W20-Ta ONLYONE CROSSWALK I 6 I SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME !` METRO STOP I I UNAFFECTED I I ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER I I SITE CONDITIONS. I I REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. I I GENERAL NOTES: I I I I I I 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND I I DATES (OPTIONAL). I I 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 I I 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. I I 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELI7JITION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE III III (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N 0 WORK AREA W $ N N N N N 28" REFL. CONE S NOT TO SCALE H SIGN LOCATION METRO STOP UNAFFECTED EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW '* UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD a FE>� W421_ \ / W20-5R -- - ------------------------ 36" x 24" CROSSWALK METRO STOP W SMITH ST CLOSED UNAFFECTED R9-3XC TAPER = L TAPER = L /2 Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH SUPERVISOR SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L pee[) Po d Speed (mph) PH xs,'MRN a im - I I p W2D-1 DI ALL SPACING NRACEINTERCHANGEI I Izl misas`P'nciriT- IMA RGE"'ONS AND DR" r eo IN _AN ARvs ro m I I LE (1)O TA W20-]n I 9 I CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET "PH 1 TAPE TA — RC I I SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. +.;H 7 I I UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. I I (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) I I UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. I I I I I I 36" x 24" I I MET ROSTOP CRLLOREOLR I V I UNAFFECTED ® R93XC 36" x 24" CROSSWALR CLOSED I « TAPER=L R9dXC I /EAo W20-14W214LWI21 W20-7a 6 I METRO STOP I UNAFFECTED I ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SHALL MAINTAIN I V I SPACED W (X) OR AS PER MIN. LANE WIDTH SITE CONDITIONS. I REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. I I GENERAL NOTES: I I I I I 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND I DATES (OPTIONAL). I 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-114D I 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. I 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELI7JITION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE III III (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N W�8 Q WORKAREA S IE 28" REFL. CONE NOT TO SCALE 11 SIGN LOCATION ® METRO STOP UNAFFECTED f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER Ce > a SHALL MAINTAIN t V SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD MIN. LANE WIDTH 36"x24^ TAPER=L 87I CROSSW20-7a W4-2R un W20.6L CLOSED R33XC 36" x 24" CROSSWALx METRO STOP W SMITH ST CLOSED UNAFFECTED R&3XC ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH SUPERVISOR ®o®mmmmomo m®�®�0mmmss TABLE (1) CHANNELUEATION DEVICE SPACING FEET TAPER = L 1 36' x 24" METRO STOP UNAFFECTED OROSSWMx ® CLOSED R9-3XC r s 3W x 24° OROSSWALx LLOSEO R9-3XC W4-2L METRO STOP UNAFFECTED IM ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELI2JITION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N I I LEGEND I I S I I 0 WORKAREA NOT TO SCALE I 9 I MET R0STOP 28" REFL. CONE ® UNAFFECTED I I H SIGN LOCATION I I f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW I I I I I I a SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD e I I I I 36" x 24" nu Y cROsswALx W20-1 CL0.sEO R33XC 36" x 24" I caosawux MET STOP W SMITH ST /1 OLOSEO UNAFFECTED I R&3XC I ti I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III II ONLY ONE CROSSWALK ALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH SUPERVISOR ®o®mmmmomo m®�®�0mmmss ®®m�mmmm�mm —LE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. METRO STOP 36" x 24" UNAFFECTED t0.BaKWALK ® R9-3XJXC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — r : — — — — — — — 38' x 24 +W20-11r, < LRBSBWA K tLBKEB R9-3XC w20-1 W20-7a TAPER =L/2 1Fno METRO STOP UNAFFECTED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. TAPER = L GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELVATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. II I I I 9 I I I I I .I ®METRO STOP UNAFFECTED a R4.7 SHALL MAINTAIN 1 V MIN. LANE WIDTH 36" x 24" TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA LEGEND N W 8 © WORK AREA S IF IF IF IF IF 28" REFL. CONE NOT TO SCALE 14 SIGN LOCATION — EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW " UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD cRBL�woLK \'% wLU-/a \' W20-7b \/ W20-1 R9-3XC I7 7I I _ _ s � — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 36° x 24' ROSSWALK W SMITH ST CLOSED METRO STOP UNAFFECTED R•MXC 1♦" j^^' ONLY ONE CROSSWALK 111111 / SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME \ l/ Work on Arterial Streets occuring on I �/ w 1-4 weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE �*42L REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULLWIDTH I I *w2O-5R I SUPERVISORAE 2022 Plastic Refresh;"; cI wrsSUPER3P nrzVISOrSi;0`Z'rm ONE NUMBER PR PHONE oJEKent WA (It �B R PxorvF rvurveFR (r.x) sxEEr rvuMBE CK.38 R 12121/21 wzD-1 .. .,. REPAREOBv 25131 P - David Barnes 2 1- 24 - davidWtrafficeontrolplan.net ®o®mmmmomo m®�®�0mmmss ®®0�mm0m�0m TABLE (1) CI-ANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET I SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) TAPER = L UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH 36" x 24" MET STOP UNAFFECTED t0.0SSWALK CLOSED ® R93XC — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —! — — — — '- 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED R9JXC /Eno W2o-1 PRSroP DWb 41WO-1. 20-T ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME METRO STOP UNAFFECTED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELI7ATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA LEGEND N II II W I I Q WORK AREA S I I Is Is Is Is Is 28" REFL. CONE NOT To SCALE I I 9 I I ® METRO STOP UNAFFECTED 44 SIGN LOCATION I I — EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD � I � I I 4 j 38" z 24" DW20-7b CRCOL -ALK ±1WOla W20-1 R33XC s_ _ _ _ =o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 36" x 24" caosswALK METRO TOP W SMITH ST CLOSEDUNAFFECTED 7,j R9-3XC SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH I 1 I •I TAPER I Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours ;:}',•• I I I of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. I I wzo-7a MANDATORY I DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE I REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH I W4-2R I *W20-5L CONTRUVCTOR SUPERVISOR 2022 Plastic Refresh; I mSI3P nrzTSi;0` a'rm ONE NUMBER penal PR PHONE oJEKent WA III Ilt uB SUPERVISOR --„ "w PxorvE rvurKeER (r.xl sNEEr rvunl6E CK.39 R 12121121 REPARED By vxorvE P - David Barnes 2 1- 211 - EWAIL 1�trafflCCOntr0lp'E n.n St ®o®mmmmomo m®�®�0mmmss ®®m�mmmm�mm TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET II 1 w2O-1 I I I I I I N205R I 9 I I I W42L I I 'I I 36" x 24- MET RO STOP tRDSAWALx UNAFFECTED tL08ED ® RP3XC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — : — — — — 36" x 24" LRDSSWALN nxEno LL0.4ED R9-3XC METRO STOP IM UNAFFECTED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCO. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELI7ATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN LEGEND KENT, WA N z Q WORK AREA W �$ IF IF IF IF Is S 26" REFL. CONE NOT To SCALE H SIGN LOCATION ® EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD I I TAPER =L 9 I I I 1 I t I 36" z 24" i Y I tTT-0Ls — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 36" x 24" I caosswux METRO W SMITH ST ti CLOSEUNAFFECTED R9-3XC •I 6 I ONLY ONE CROSSWALK I I I SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME I Work on Arterial Streets occuring on I weekdays shall not occur outside the hours I of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. I AD w2o-1 I MANDATORY I DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE I I REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH I IC.N—T- SUPERVISOR JOBNAME 2022 Plastic Refresh project I ONE NUMBER pma) PR PHONE OJEKent WA wrsx nmu nrzrun..�a'rm SUPERVISOR PHONE NUMBER (+x) SHEETNUM R III tit 40 12121/21 PREPARED By PaoNECK.BE _ David Barnes 2 - 1- 24 " - david@trafficeontrolplan.net SIGN SPACING • X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) FREEWAY5 & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500x RURAL HIGHWAYS BO /B5 MPH g00x LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH RURAL ROADS 45 /55 MPH 500x (feet) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 3 ± 10 105 150 205 270 950 500 550 - RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 13D MPH 2O ± (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 860 - - URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100x (2) 12 125 18D 245 320 540 60D 660 720 780 840 (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND URNEWAYS. (2)THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING (FEET) MPH TAPER TANGENT 50I55 10 TO 20 80 1514 1 10 TO 20 60 25/30 1 10 TO 20 40 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS ROAD SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER -- WORX SITE CONDITIONS. AHEAD REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. W201 I I I LEFT LANF SED AHEAD I W20-5L I I rl W4-2R I I t I � O I I •� •�. � I ' I O OI I � I to I i I I TAPER=L I I w)a I• I I I I I I I I I w2-4of :I L I L I I I MANDATORY I I I MATCH SHEET CK.41 DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. Na xcicN 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SUPERI'I S 0 1 Z 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE m (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE' INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA LA V• S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Q WORK AREA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD POSTED SPEED LIMIT I ®METRO STOP UNAFFECTED Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA LA V• S SIGN SPACING = X NOT TO SCALE FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55 110 MPH 1509'S RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH 800: RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 500i RURAL ROADS 8 URBAN ARTERIALS 35140 MPH 350s RURAL ROADS 8 URBAN ARTERIALS 25130 MPH 2O01 (2) ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS RESIDENTAL S BUSINESS DISTRICTS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1001 (2) SITE CONDITIONS. (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS. GRADE INTERSECTIONS DR REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. REWAvs. G URBAN (2) THIS SPACING MAN BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FR ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE (1) ROAD WORK AHEAD W20-1 T� 36" x 24" MATCH SHEET CK.40 CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC r 36 x 2a I I ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME CR �0 EDLK _ R9-3XC = r �I = i i i i 36" x 24" a y CROSSWALK CLOSED h R9-3XC 36 x 24 I I CROSSWALK CLOSED I I F ROAD R9-3XC •♦ WORK I I y AHEAD W20-1 I I I I I I I I I a OI I I I O I I I METRO STOP I It+ UNAFFECTED I *W20-1 LEGEND I I 0 WORK AREA I I I I I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE I t I SIGN LOCATION I I POSTED SPEED r EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW I LIMIT I SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD I I I I I I I I T I I I I I I OI I I I I l0 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: Work on Arterial Streets occuring on 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. weekdays shall not occur Outside the hours 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 CONTRACTOR 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD SUPERVISOR JOB NAME CONDITIONS. 2022 Plastic Refresh ro'ect 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SLIPERY'II;OR PHONE NUMBER (office) PROJECT LOCATION Kent, WA 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE PHONE NUMBER (faa) SHEET NUMBER DATE (1) for spacing distances). CK.42 12/26/21 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE PREPARED BY PHON�net INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. N0i5 David Barnes - ,�$ E-MAIL david@trafficcontrolplan MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (het) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH ({� 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 fi0 65 ]0 10 105 150 205 2]0 450 500 550 - 11 115 ifi5 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 660 ]20 ]80 840 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT SOI65 10 TO 20 80 35I45 10 TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 40 SIGN SPACING = X TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 1500'1 RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH 800't KENT, WA 't 1 RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH RURAL ROADS ARTERIALS /40 MPH 8 URBAN 35 350't 350'1 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25130 MPH 200'a (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 5 URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'a (2) (11 ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS. AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT NOT TO SCALE ROADWAY CONDITIONS. TABLE It) ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS ROAD SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER WORK AHEAD { { { } } } SITE CONDITIONS. W20 1 REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. � POSTED I�tH-E>SA. yp SPEED LIMIT -5L xEx % 45 r:. i � I I I , W4-2R i I � � I� ; TAPER = L I• � I I LEGEND l� © WORK AREA C ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE +� t I SIGN LOCATION F �— EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW r 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD spy F I I f I I TAPER = L I• I METRO STOP UNAFFECTED F I I I I I I I I I MATCH SHEET CK.44 I 1 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: Work on Arterial Streets occuring on Weekdays Shall not Occur outside the hours 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE CONTRACTOR OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD SUPERVISOR JOB NAME 2022 Plastic Refresh project CONDITIONS. PHONE NUMBER (office) PROJECT LOCATION 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. wawx6rox a iTw;B cureol Kent WA 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). �SUPERVIS m PHONE NUMBER(fax) SHEETNUMBER DATE CK.43 12/26/21 PHONE# 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE PREPARED INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. �8 David Barnes - -82 r E-r1AIL 41-10 david@trafficcontrol Ian. net MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH � L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (feet) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 fi0 fi5 ]0 10 105 150 205 2]0 d50 500 550 - 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 60B 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 660 ]20 ]80 840 CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 80 35/45 10 TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 40 SIGN SPACING = X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55 170 MPH 1500'■ RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 165 MPH &00': RURAL ROADS 45 155 MPH 500'i RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35 140 MPH 350's RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 200's (2) URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'1 (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) IANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (keq 25 30 35 40 45N50�01Lc 55 50 65 70 10 105 1so zos no 4so 115165 056012 125 180 245 320 54060 720 780 640 TABLE (1) CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER I TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 1 BO 35/45 10 TO 20 60 25M 10 TO 20 40 \\:;/ W20-7a SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH ONLY ONE CROSSWALK SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME S 75 36" x 24" :ROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC A 1� MATCH SHEET CK.43 ' I I I rn I 10 O: I LL C I I I a D_ I I I � I •� I I •�I �T I • 36" x 24" n CROSSWALK CLOSED I I R9-3XC 44 I I y 36" x 24" r I• I I ; r 36" x CROSSWALK I I � CLOSED I� ROAD BE PREPARED ■� TO 1, R9-3XC I • I I WORK AHEAD W20-7a STOP W20-7b r W20-1 I •: I I 1 I •�I I LEGEND I I Q WORK AREA METRO STOP j UNAFFECTED 28" REFL. CONE I I H SIGN LOCATION I �- EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW i ` UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER I i 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD I I I I y I I MATCH 1 I;I SHEET CK.45 1 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. rusn�ecroesA<rF=:-� Fi 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SUPERVISOR 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. CROSSWALK CLOSED R9-3XC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA I VY 5 NOT TO SCALE ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH W20-7a POSTED SPEED LIMIT .I® T Y W20-1 W 20-76 ,A - SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55 /70 MPH 15o0'S KENT, WA RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH 800': RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500'i RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35/40 MPH 350's RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 / 30 MPH 200's (2) l V` RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 1DO's (2) MATCH SHEET CK.44 5 (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. I I _ NOT TO SCALE I l I j I I I a I SHALL MAINTAIN 11' TABLE (1) I i fi I MIN. LANE WIDTH POSTED I SPEED LIMIT I I I;I TAPER = L I I I= I O I I I= t o I I k I LEGEND I = Q WORK AREA I l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 28" REFL. CONE I I y t I SIGN LOCATION I = �— EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW I I LL a I I I a 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TAPER = L I I I I I I I I I of I I to I I:I I I I I I I I w4-2R I I I I I I I I I I I I LEFT UUIE AHEAD W20-5L I I I I ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS I ROAD WORK� SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER + + + t t l f SITE CONDITIONS. 20 REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: Work on Arterial Streets occuring on Weekdays Shall not Occur Outside the hours 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE CONTRACTOR OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD SUPERVISOR JOB NAME 2022 Plastic Refresh ro'ect CONDITIONS' MASx NGION SATE tFArr;"':'I,. PHONE NUMBER(office) PROJECT LOCATION 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SUPERVISOR Kent WA 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE PHONE NUMBER (faz) SHEET NUMBER DATE (1) for spacing distances). CK.45 12/26/21 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE - PREPARED BY PHONE# INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. �^ David Barnes - - E4MAIL david@trafficcontrol Ian. net MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH Ifee<I 25 30 35 40 45 50 101051502052]045050050 k556065]0 11115ifi5225295495SSD05- 12 125 t80 245 320 540 600 660 ]20 ]80 840 CHANNELI2ATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50I65 10 TO 20 BD 35/45 10 TO 20 60 25r30 f0 TO 20 40 SIGN SPACING • X FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 1500's RURAL HIGHWAYS 60165 MPH S00'S RURAL ROADS 45155 MPH 500'l RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 15140 MPH 350't RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 130 MPH 200'k (2) RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'f (2) (1) ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS,AT-GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH (fe0 25 30 35 40 45 1 50 55 60 65 ]0 10 105 150 205 270 450 500 550 tt 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 160 245 120 1 SO S40 TABLE It CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING (FEET) M PER TANGENT O 2 RO MA 10 TO 20 60 25130 10 TO 20 40 METRO STOP UNAFFECTED LEGEND 0 WORK AREA • • • • • 28" REFL. CONE 44 SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD POSTED SPEED LIMIT MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AN[ DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVAt OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT RDA CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRAD[ INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. I� MATCH SHEET CK.47 OI I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I = I I I t I I I f I I I a I I I I I I I I OI I I:IQ I� I I E I I 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I �I— I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (lilt i. tl } SUPtiR�-Lti<1R F TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA B V, S NOT TO SCALE W1-4 SHALL MAINTAIN 11' MIN. LANE WIDTH TAPER = L TAPER = L W4-2R EET LANE CLOSED AND. W20-5L RDA' ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS WORK � SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER 4NEAD SITE CONDITIONS. W20-1 REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. SIGN SPACING = X TABLE (1) FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55 i70 MPH 1500'• RURAL HIGHWAYS 60 /65 MPH 800'3 RURAL ROADS 45 /55 MPH 500'3 RURAL ROADS 8 URBAN ARTERIALS 35 i40 MPH 350'3 RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 25 i 30 MPH 201S (21 RESIDENTAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'x (2) (1)ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE INTERCHANGE RAMPS, AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND DRIVEWAYS. (2) THIS SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROADWAY CONDITIONS. CHANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEET MPH TAPER TANGENT 50/65 10 TO 20 80 35/45 10 TO 20 60 25/30 10 TO 20 40 MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (het) LANE Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH Ike) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 1 70 10 16 1s0 211 271 450 600 510 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 - 12 125 1BD 245 320 549 600 Wo 720 ]BO 840 41 01 1 1%%I 1 10 ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS �R�OA'SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER RKSITE CONDITIONS.eaD REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. w2o- 1 4 I I 01 I 1 1 I 10 I I I I 1 1 1 1 N1 1 I I I I� ONLY ONE CROSSWALK 36" x 24" SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME CE70 2LK CLOSED R9-3XC TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA ty V, S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Q WORK AREA Is Is Is Is Is 28" REFL. CONE 41 SIGN LOCATION �— EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD ®METRO STOP UNAFFECTED rn S C� Ci a a ROAD WORK AHEAD W20-1 36" x 24" ROSSWALK CLOSED r-C G 36" x 24" CROSSWALK y i CLOSED R9-3XC I I I h 36" x 24" 1 1 CROSSWALK CLOSED 1 POSTED 1 SPEED R9-3XC ROAD 1 I LIMIT WORK 1 twm AHEAD W20-1 1 1 I I 1• 45 I I 1• MATCH SHEET CK.46 1 1 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. F 5. ALL SIGNS MIN.48" x48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. w�BSUxemxPE seRV:)ISFon,i ovOR Fol 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE F (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. F r Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED W (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. m®�®®0mmmas W ONLY ONE CROSSWALK 36' x 24" SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME — cRosswaLK LOSFD S 252 ST R9-3XC MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)1Dr spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. ............. y /7 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA AN W� fa / METRO STOP 6 ,D W29-1 / / ® UNAFFECTED NOT TO SCALE LEGEND I WORK AREA / ..... 28" REFL. CONE N SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW (217b' UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 7 36" x 24" / CROSSWALK CLOSED W90Aa R9-3XC 36" x 24" CROSSWALK CLOSED l CLOSED I I R9-3XC W1_" R9-3XG / / l / Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours / of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. / I / w2o-7a SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. / I I UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) I D PREUPO OED SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC / w20]b MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. METRO STOP ® I ` / '7 UNAFFECTED I I __ ICONTRACTOR suPERvssoR roe RaMe ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED @ (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. m®�®�0mmmas ®®0�mm0m�00 T ONLY ONE CROSSWALK 36' x 24" SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME — "CM —SED K cLOssD S 252 ST R93XC MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAYBE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w­�_6 / NOT TO6 SCALE LEGEND WORK AREA W20-7b / / / / z • • 28" REFL. CONE 41 SIGN LOCATION C-7a N/ / / EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER CLOSED PREFRRE ROA R93XC W20-7a R W20-71, wzo-i CLOSED / / R93= / / 1 METRO STOP / / D 9NAEEECTED ® / / l / l / Ifr 36" x 24- CROSSWALK CLOSED R93XC SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. �SUPERVIS(11: Lai SIGN SPACING X zs no ".n zop: m ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS pau0 SPACED W (X) OR AS PER— °* In SITE CONDITIONS. _ E T tea" Izl,nisns'nci:c unr AY8ee" ioucEo°i" u.ae" areas T.r° REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH • L (het) a"e POebtl Speed (mph) "ILE(1) t CNANNELIZATION DEVICE SPACING FEE POSTED SPEED W * 36' x 24"' i/ CROSSWALK W1A CLOSED S 252 ST RSJXc MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAYBE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS AND/OR DRIVEWAYS. au W20-1 / / / / //0 ..7 LSTTOPED !0.71, 36° x 24' CROSSWALK 1101ER9JXC cLuseo / / R93XC D / / METRO STOP D UNAFFECTED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N W �B S NOT TO SCALE LEGEND Q WORK AREA ..... 28" REFL. CONE fl SIGN LOCATION EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW t UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER ..... r 36" x 24' ONLY ONE CROSSWALK CROSSWALK apseR SHALL BE CLOSED AT A TIME R93XC SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. w217e (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. \ Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours w20-7b of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. mwaw�wwtws�w�w�ass 1�1010 m®�®wa0w��mas ®®m��mmm�moINN ril 6 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w�e 5 NOT TO SCALE POSTED ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPEED LIMITSPACED 0 (X) OR AS PER I TO SIGN SPACINS. I c REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. I I I � 76"z24° c 1' awx°uo \nxuo/ wzD POSTED R3-SR SPEED MODIFIED LIMIT 36" x 24" I I f cnosswauc`KENT —DcwsrD•`STATION SHALL MAINTAIN 11' ) R9-3%C W2A01 APTS MIN. LANE WIDTH " IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII w4-zR ��� wzo�L AaEAa wzal I _ TAP ER=L will w r..�.. --- .,..�.. .,..... . .-------------y ZZ \IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 36- x 24• ® E JAMES ST I ' CRe&&WALx METRO STOP CLBSEe UNAFFECTED R9J%C I wi-4 I I � I I I h I LEGEND Work on Arterial Streets occuring on weekdays shall not occur outside the hours illtit o 0 WORK AREA of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. W20-1 28" REFL. CONE 11 SIGN LOCATION CONTRACTOR EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW SUPERVISOR NAME 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD xExuN 2022 Plastic Refresh protect o NUMBER Iox..l A PROJECT... PROJECTw KenWA t read0P PHONE NUMBER s.EER CK.51 12121121 PREPARED BY Pxoxea -. David Barnes adavid@traffiecontroIplan. n et TABLE (1) SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH L (feet) CHANNELLZATI DEVICE feed P.— SPeee (mph) tl f5 /3o MPX A ` UN.NPa RI (11— SPAOxcb NnINTn (1)1HIs onownv coriomorHsa�sa 11 IN 1a 1 ANI • To FIT ao Wa 21 I I I POSTED SPEED 4sior W2a7b LIMIT r-rr'irr'.rn'nrr.. .� MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1) for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA AN w B S NOT TO SCALE ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SPACED 0 (X) OR AS PER I w S Z SITE CONDITIONS. i6"x24" REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. I w 1 µV R3,5 woKK taK MODIFIED W20-1 W2a1 POSTED I < SPEED LIMIT I 36' x 24" sw_e tntsswauc KENT SHALL MAINTAIN 11' ) I^p eN tLosED W20-]a STATION " uxe IININIIIINIIIIIIIIN Rs-sxc APTs MIN. LANE WIDTH :nuo° AH.. I TAPER=L/2 TAPER-L W4-2R W20LL W211 .............. On 0 Q - - - - -- NIIIIIIIIRIIIDIIIIIII I 36' x 24' ® E JAMES ST I WK METRO STOP Rsaxc UNAFFECTED LEGEND w1 I SIGNAL SHALL FLASH RED -ALL DIRECTIONS. I UPO SHALL COUNTERMAND SIGNAL. (REQUIRES OFF -DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) I h UPO SHALL CONTROL ALL TRAFFIC I MOVEMENTS WITHIN INTERSECTION. I I I w20-7a20-7b I I KE I I R1roK1p P WMD WORK AREA • • • • • 28" REFL. CONE 11 SIGN LOCATION f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER 0 SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD Work on Arterial Streets occuring on �sLiPeRvis® weekdays shall not occur outside the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. m®�®�0m�mas ®®m��mmm�moINN I I I POSTED SPEED I LIMIT 14 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN W JAMES ST -------- - - - - -- r ------... --- ,�...... _--- w( IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TAPER METRO STOP SHALL MAINTAIN 11, UNAFFECTED MIN. LANE WIDTH I I ri ua W20-1 W20-5L W4-2R ve W20-1 [sn W20-1 I I ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS LEGEND SPACED G (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. WORK AREA n ee eee 28"REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. MANDATORY Work on Arterial Streets occurin 61S 1PENVI So 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE 9 On (1) for spacing distances). REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH Weekdays shall not occur outside the hours 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE of 9:00 A.M. t0 3:00 P.M. INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS.a-- TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w�e s NOT TO SCALE �IIIr� x N TABLE (1) SIGN SPACING = X MINIMUM LANE CLOSURE TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) CHANNELLZATISPAGINGO DEVICE feed P.— Speed (mph) IC f5 /3o MPR A ` UN.NPa R) MO (11 ALL C`=N6b MnINTn (1) TN1s onownv MAI 11 nsn-11 IIN 11CA1 ON_ 11 1IT I I I I I I I LIFT ITMF I 1C EP CUSTOM M r72�11 MANDATORY DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE (1)for spacing distances). 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS. POSTED SPEED LIMIT POSTED SPEED LIMIT 36' x 24" tRas3WAU! KENT aoAo tl! tLRSED STATION J� R9-3XC APTS EAo W20.1 011111 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA AN w B 5 NOT TO SCALE it It IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII$II E JAMES ST I 1 36' X 24' CRa&&WALK ® METRO STOP I CLOSED UNAFFECTED SHALL MAINTAIN 11' I I R9-3XC MIN. LANE WIDTH 16�124 LEGEND I f I WORK AREA R3sR h MODIFIED M M M M M 28" REFL. CONE I H SIGN LOCATION I I I f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW I I I+ ROUD ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS CONTRACTOR t tWRK SPACED 0 (X) OR AS PER SUPERASOR Mn W20-1 SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. PHONE NUMBER(--j �tiU�PE Work on Arterial Streets occuring on RVI,SOP PHONE NUMBER p..) weekdays shall not occur outside the hours = PREPARED BI of 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. __. .-- David Barnes E— david@traffiecor m®�®�0m�mas ®®m��mmm�moINN I I I POSTED SPEED I LIMIT 14 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN W JAMES ST -------- - - - - -- r ------... --- ,�...... _--- w( IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TAPER METRO STOP SHALL MAINTAIN 11, UNAFFECTED MIN. LANE WIDTH I I ri ua W20-1 W20-5L W4-2R ve W20-1 [sn W20-1 I I ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS LEGEND SPACED G (X) OR AS PER — SITE CONDITIONS. REFER TO SIGN SPACING CHART. WORK AREA n ee eee 28"REFL. CONE H SIGN LOCATION 1. ALL SIGNS AND SPACING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MUTCD. 2. NOTIFY LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES OF CLOSURE TIMES AND f EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOW DATES (OPTIONAL). 3. ALERT KING COUNTY METRO CONSTRUCTION 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE SEQUENTIAL ARROWBOARD OF CLOSURE: 206-477-1140 4. SIGN SPACING MAY BE REDUCED IN URBAN AREAS TO FIT ROAD CONDITIONS. 5. ALL SIGNS MIN. 48" x 48" UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. MANDATORY Work on Arterial Streets occurin 61S 1PENVI So 6. CHANNELIZATION DEVICES ARE 28" REFL. CONES (see TABLE DURING NON -WORKING HOURS, TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE 9 On (1) for spacing distances). REMOVED AND ROW SHALL BE OPENED TO IT'S FULL WIDTH Weekdays shall not occur outside the hours 7. ALL SPACING MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE AT -GRADE of 9:00 A.M. t0 3:00 P.M. INTERSECTIONS ANDIOR DRIVEWAYS.a-- TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN KENT, WA N w�e s NOT TO SCALE •"' nIIIr� u�4 •u• �I 2022 Plastic Markings/Jin A - 5 January 10, 2022 Project Number: 22-3011.2 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: 01/25/2022 County_ Trade Job Classification Wage Holiday Overtime Note *Risk Class King Asbestos Abatement Workers Journey Level $54.62 5D 1 H View King Boilermakers Journey Level $70.79 5N 1C View King Brick Mason Journey Level $63.32 7E 1 N View King Brick Mason Pointer -Caulker -Cleaner $63.32 7E 1 N View King Building Service Employees Janitor $26.28 5S 2F View King Building Service Employees Traveling Waxer/Shampooer $26.63 5S 2F View King Building Service Employees Window Cleaner (Non -Scaffold) $29.98 5S 2F View King Building Service Employees Window Cleaner (Scaffold) $30.98 5S 2F View King Cabinet Makers (In Shop). Journey Level $22.74 1 View King Carpenters Acoustical Worker $68.24 7A 4C View King Carpenters Bridge, Dock And Wharf $68.19 7A 4C View Carpenters King Carpenters Carpenter $68.19 7A 4C View King Carpenters Floor Finisher $68.19 7A 4C View King Carpenters Floor Layer $68.19 7A 4C View King Carpenters Scaffold Erector $68.19 7A 4C View King Cement Masons Application of all Composition $67.41 7A 41J View Mastic King Cement Masons Application of all Epoxy $66.91 7A 41J View Material King Cement Masons Application of all Plastic $67.41 7A 41J View Material King Cement Masons Application of Sealing $66.91 7A 41J View Compound King Cement Masons Application of Underlayment $67.41 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Building General $66.91 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Composition or Kalman Floors $67.41 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Concrete Paving $66.91 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Curb Et Gutter Machine $67.41 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Curb Et Gutter, Sidewalks $66.91 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Curing Concrete $66.91 7A 41J View King Cement Masons Finish Colored Concrete $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Floor Grinding $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Floor Grinding/Polisher $66.91 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Green Concrete Saw, self- $67.41 7A 4U View powered King Cement Masons Grouting of all Plates $66.91 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Grouting of all Tilt -up Panels $66.91 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Gunite Nozzleman $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Hand Powered Grinder $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Journey Level $66.91 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Patching Concrete $66.91 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Pneumatic Power Tools $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Power Chipping Et Brushing $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Sand Blasting Architectural $67.41 7A 4U View Finish King Cement Masons Screed Et Rodding Machine $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Spackling or Skim Coat $66.91 7A 4U View Concrete King Cement Masons Troweling Machine Operator $67.41 7A 4U View King Cement Masons Troweling Machine Operator on $67.41 7A 4U View Colored Slabs King Cement Masons Tunnel Workers $67.41 7A 4U View King Divers Et Tenders Bell/Vehicle or Submersible $122.49 7A 4C View Operator (Not Under Pressure) King Divers Et Tenders Dive Supervisor/Master $86.04 7A 4C View King Divers Et Tenders Diver $122.49 7A 4C 8V View King Divers Et Tenders Diver On Standby $81.04 7A 4C View King Divers Et Tenders Diver Tender $73.60 7A 4C View King Divers Et Tenders Manifold Operator $73.60 7A 4C View King Divers Et Tenders Manifold Operator Mixed Gas $78.60 7A 4C View King Divers Et Tenders Remote Operated Vehicle $73.60 7A 4C View Operator/Technician King Divers Et Tenders Remote Operated Vehicle $68.64 7A 4C View Tender King Dredge Workers Assistant Engineer $73.62 5D 3F View King Dredge Workers Assistant Mate (Deckhand) $73.05 5D 3F View King Dredge Workers Boatmen $73.62 5D 3F View King Dredge Workers Engineer Welder $75.03 5D 3F View King Dredge Workers Leverman, Hydraulic $76.53 5D 3F View King Dredge Workers Mates $73.62 5D 3F View King Dredge Workers Oiler $73.05 5D 3F View King Drywall Applicator Journey Level $67.54 5D 1 H View King Drywall Tapers Journey Level $67.91 5P 1 E View King Electrical Fixture Maintenance Journey Level $33.19 5L 1 E View Workers King Electricians - Inside Cable Splicer $94.22 7C 4E View King Electricians - Inside Cable Splicer (tunnel) $101.27 7C 4E View King Electricians - Inside Certified Welder $91.00 7C 4E View King Electricians - Inside Certified Welder (tunnel) $97.74 7C 4E View King Electricians - Inside Construction Stock Person $44.78 7C 4E View King Electricians - Inside Journey Level $87.80 7C 4E View King Electricians - Inside Journey Level (tunnel) $94.22 7C 4E View King Electricians - Motor Shop Journey Level $47.53 5A 1 B _ View King Electricians - Powerline Cable Splicer $82.39 5A 4D View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Certified Line Welder $75.64 5A 4D View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Groundperson $49.17 5A 4D View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Heavy Line Equipment $75.64 5A 4D View Construction Operator + King Electricians - Powerline Journey Level Lineperson $75.64 5A 4D View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Line Equipment Operator $64.54 5A 4D View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Meter Installer $49.17 5A 4D 8W View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Pole Sprayer $75.64 5A 4D View Construction King Electricians - Powerline Powderperson $56.49 5A 4D View Construction King Electronic Technicians Journey Level $57.07 7E 1 E View King Elevator Constructors Mechanic $100.51 7D 4A View King Elevator Constructors Mechanic In Charge $108.53 7D 4A View King Fabricated Precast Concrete All Classifications - In -Factory $18.25 5B 1111 View Products Work Only King Fence Erectors Fence Erector $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Fence Erectors Fence Laborer $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Flaggers Journey Level $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Glaziers Journey Level $72.41 7L 1Y View King Heat Et Frost Insulators And Journey Level $82.02 15H 11C View Asbestos Workers King Heating Equipment Mechanics Journey Level $91.83 7F 1 E View King Hod Carriers Et Mason Tenders Journey Level $57.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Industrial Power Vacuum Journey Level $14.49 1 View Cleaner King Inland Boatmen Boat Operator $61.41 5B 1 K View King Inland Boatmen Cook $56.48 5B 1 K View King Inland Boatmen Deckhand $57.48 5B 1 K View King Inland Boatmen Deckhand Engineer $58.81 5B 1 K View King Inland Boatmen Launch Operator $58.89 5B 1 K View King Inland Boatmen Mate $57.31 5B 1 K View King Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Cleaner Operator, Foamer $31.49 1 View Sewer Et Water Systems By Operator Remote Control King Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Grout Truck Operator $14.49 1 View Sewer Et Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Head Operator $24.91 1 View Sewer Et Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Technician $19.33 1 View Sewer Et Water Systems By Remote Control King Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Tv Truck Operator $20.45 1 View Sewer Et Water Systems By Remote Control King Insulation Applicators Journey Level $68.19 7A 4C View King Ironworkers Journeyman $78.53 7N 10 View King Laborers Air, Gas Or Electric Vibrating $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View Screed King Laborers Airtrac Drill Operator $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Ballast Regular Machine $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Batch Weighman $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Brick Pavers $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Brush Cutter $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Brush Hog Feeder $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Burner $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Caisson Worker $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Carpenter Tender $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Cement Dumper -paving $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Cement Finisher Tender $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Change House Or Dry Shack $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Chipping Gun (30 Lbs. And $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Over) King Laborers Chipping Gun (Under 30 Lbs.) $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Choker Setter $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Chuck Tender $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Clary Power Spreader $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Clean-up Laborer $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Concrete Dumper/Chute $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Operator King Laborers Concrete Form Stripper $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Concrete Placement Crew $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Concrete Saw Operator/Core $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Driller King Laborers Crusher Feeder $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Curing Laborer $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Demolition: Wrecking Et Moving $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View (Incl. Charred Material) King Laborers Ditch Digger $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Diver $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Drill Operator (Hydraulic, $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Diamond) King Laborers Dry Stack Walls $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Dump Person $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Epoxy Technician $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Erosion Control Worker $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Faller Et Bucker Chain Saw $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Fine Graders $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Firewatch $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Form Setter $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Gabian Basket Builders $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers General Laborer $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Grade Checker Et Transit Person $57.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Grinders $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Grout Machine Tender $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Groutmen (Pressure) Including $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Post Tension Beams King Laborers Guardrail Erector $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (Level $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View A) King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (Level $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View B) King Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (Level $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View C) King Laborers High Scaler $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Jackhammer $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Laserbeam Operator $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Maintenance Person $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Manhole Builder-Mudman $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Material Yard Person $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Motorman -Dinky Locomotive $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers nozzleman (concrete pump, $57.31 7A 4V 8Y View green cutter when using combination of high pressure air Et water on concrete Et rock, sandblast, gunite, shotcrete, water blaster, vacuum blaster) King Laborers Pavement Breaker $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pilot Car $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pipe Layer (Lead) $57.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pipe Layer/Tailor $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pipe Pot Tender $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pipe Reliner $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pipe Wrapper $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Pot Tender $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Powderman $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Powderman's Helper $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Power Jacks $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Railroad Spike Puller - Power $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Raker - Asphalt $57.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Re-timberman $56.31 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Remote Equipment Operator $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Rigger/Signal Person $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Rip Rap Person $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Rivet Buster $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Rodder $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Scaffold Erector $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Scale Person $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Sloper (Over 20") $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Sloper Sprayer $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Spreader (Concrete) $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Stake Hopper $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Stock Piler $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Swinging Stage/Boatswain $46.29 7A 4V 8Y View Chair King Laborers Tamper Et Similar Electric, Air $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Et Gas Operated Tools King Laborers Tamper (Multiple Et Self- $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View propelled) King Laborers Timber Person - Sewer (Lagger, $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Shorer Et Cribber) King Laborers Toolroom Person (at Jobsite) $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Topper $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Track Laborer $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Track Liner (Power) $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Traffic Control Laborer $49.50 7A 4V 9C View King Laborers Traffic Control Supervisor $52.45 7A 4V 9C View King Laborers Truck Spotter $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Tugger Operator $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $142.82 7A 4V 9B View Worker 0-30 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $147.85 7A 4V 9B View Worker 30.01-44.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $151.53 7A 4V 9B View Worker44.01-54.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $157.23 7A 4V 9B View Worker 54.01-60.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $159.35 7A 4V 9B View Worker 60.01-64.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $164.45 7A 4V 9B View Worker 64.01-68.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $166.35 7A 4V 9B View Worker68.01-70.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $168.35 7A 4V 9B View Worker 70.01-72.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work -Compressed Air $170.35 7A 4V 9B y View Worker 72.01-74.00 psi King Laborers Tunnel Work-Guage and Lock $57.41 7A 4V 8Y View Tender King Laborers Tunnel Work -Miner $57.41 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Vibrator $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Vinyl Seamer $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Watchman $42.08 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Welder $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Well Point Laborer $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers Window Washer/Cleaner $42.08 7A 4V 8Y View King Laborers - Underground Sewer General Laborer Et Topman $54.62 7A 4V 8Y View Et Water King Laborers - Underground Sewer Pipe Layer $55.62 7A 4V 8Y View Et Water King Landscape Construction Landscape $42.08 7A 4V 8Y View Construction/Landscaping Or Planting Laborers King Landscape Construction Landscape Operator $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Landscape Maintenance Groundskeeper $17.87 1 View King Lathers Journey Level $67.54 5D 1 H View King Marble Setters Journey Level $63.32 7E 1 N View King Metal Fabrication In Shop) Fitter/Certified Welder $40.39 151 11 E View King Metal Fabrication In Shop) General Laborer $28.86 151 11 E View King Metal Fabrication In Shop) Mechanic $41.78 151 11 E View King Metal Fabrication In Shop), Welder/Burner $37.64 151 11E View King Millwright Journey Level $69.64 7A 4C View King Modular Buildings Cabinet Assembly $14.49 1 View King Modular Buildings Electrician $14.49 1 View King Modular Buildings Equipment Maintenance $14.49 1 View King Modular Buildings Plumber $14.49 1 View King Modular Buildings Production Worker $14.49 1 _ View King Modular Buildings Tool Maintenance $14.49 1 View King Modular Buildings Utility Person $14.49 1 _ View King Modular Buildings Welder $14.49 1 View King Painters Journey Level $47.70 6Z 2B _ View King Pile Driver Crew Tender $62.69 7A 4C View King Pile Driver Crew Tender/Technician $62.69 7A 4C _ View King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $85.00 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 0-30.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $90.00 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 30.01 - 44.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $94.00 7A 4C I View Compressed Air Worker 44.01 54.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $99.00 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 54.01 - 60.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $101.50 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 60.01 - 64.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $106.50 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 64.01 - 68.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $108.50 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 68.01 - 70.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $110.50 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 70.01 72.00 PSI King Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker - $112.50 7A 4C View Compressed Air Worker 72.01 74.00 PSI King Pile Driver Journey Level $68.64 7A 4C View King Plasterers Journey Level $64.14 M 1 R View King Plasterers Nozzleman $67.64 M 1 R View King Playground Et Park Equipment Journey Level $14.49 1 View Installers King Plumbers Et Pipefitters Journey Level $93.69 6Z 1G View King Power Equipment Operators Asphalt Plant Operators $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Assistant Engineer $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Barrier Machine (zipper) $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Batch Plant Operator: concrete $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Boat Operator $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Bobcat $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Brokk - Remote Demolition $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Equipment King Power Equipment Operators Brooms $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Bump Cutter $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Cableways $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Chipper $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Compressor $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Finish Machine - $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Laser Screed King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump - Mounted Or $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Trailer High Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $76.77 15J 11G 8X View With Boom Attachment Over 42 M King Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $76.09 15J 11G 8X _ View With Boom Attachment Up To 42m King Power Equipment Operators Conveyors $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Cranes Friction: 200 tons and $79.20 7A 11 H 8X View over King Power Equipment Operators Cranes, A -frame: 10 tons and $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View under King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 100 tons through 199 $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View tons, or 150' of boom (including jib with attachments) King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 20 tons through 44 $76.19 7A 11 H 8X View tons with attachments King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 200 tons- 299 tons, or $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View 250' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 300 tons and over or $79.20 7A 11 H 8X View 300' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: 45 tons through 99 $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View tons, under 150' of boom(including jib with attachments) King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: Friction cranes through $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View 199 tons King Power Equipment Operators Cranes: through 19 tons with $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View attachments, a -frame over 10 tons King Power Equipment Operators Crusher $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Deck Engineer/Deck Winches $76.09 15J 11G 8X View (power) King Power Equipment Operators Derricks, On Building Work $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Dozers D-9 Et Under $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Or Crane Mount King Power Equipment Operators Drilling Machine $77.53 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Elevator and man -lift: $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View permanent and shaft type King Power Equipment Operators Finishing Machine, Bidwell And $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Gamaco Et Similar Equipment King Power Equipment Operators Forklift: 3000 lbs and over with $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View attachments King Power Equipment Operators Forklifts: under 3000 lbs. with $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View attachments King Power Equipment Operators Grade Engineer: Using Blue $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc King Power Equipment Operators Gradechecker/Stakeman $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Guardrail Punch $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Articulating Off- Road Equipment 45 Yards. Et Over King Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Articulating Off -road Equipment Under 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Horizontal/Directional Drill $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Locator King Power Equipment Operators Horizontal/Directional Drill $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Operator King Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts/Boom Trucks Over $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View 10 Tons King Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts/boom trucks: 10 $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View tons and under King Power Equipment Operators Leverman $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. But $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Not Including 8 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Overhead Under 6 $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Yards King Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Plant Feed $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Locomotives, All $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Material Transfer Device $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Mechanics: all (Leadmen - $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View $0.50 per hour over mechanic) King Power Equipment Operators Motor Patrol Graders $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Drill, Boring, Road Header And/or Shield King Power Equipment Operators Oil Distributors, Blower $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Distribution Et Mulch Seeding Operator King Power Equipment Operators Outside Hoists (elevators and $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View manlifts), Air Tuggers, Strato King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, bridge type: 100 $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View tons and over King Power Equipment Operators Overhead, bridge type: 45 tons $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View through 99 tons King Power Equipment Operators Pavement Breaker $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Pile Driver (other Than Crane $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Mount) King Power Equipment Operators Plant Oiler - Asphalt, Crusher $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Posthole Digger, Mechanical $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Power Plant $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Pumps - Water $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Quad 9, Hd 41, D10 And Over $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Remote Control Operator On $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment King Power Equipment Operators Rigger and Bellman $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Rigger/Signal Person, $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Bellman(Certified) King Power Equipment Operators Rollagon $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi -lift $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Materials King Power Equipment Operators Roto-mill, Roto-grinder $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Saws - Concrete $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Scraper, Self Propelled Under $76.09 15J 11G 8X View 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers - Concrete Et Carry All $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Scrapers, Self-propelled: 45 $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Yards And Over King Power Equipment Operators Service Engineers: equipment $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Shotcrete/Gunite Equipment $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe, $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $77.53 15J 11G 8X View Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $78.33 15J 11G 8X View Over 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators Slipform Pavers $76.77 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Spreader, Topsider Et $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Screedman King Power Equipment Operators Subgrader Trimmer $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Tower Bucket Elevators $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane: over 175' through $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View 250' in height, base to boom King Power Equipment Operators Tower crane: up to 175' in $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View height base to boom King Power Equipment Operators Tower Cranes: over 250' in $79.20 7A 11 H 8X View height from base to boom King Power Equipment Operators Transporters, All Track Or Truck $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Type King Power Equipment Operators Trenching Machines $75.50 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Truck crane oiler/driver: under $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View 100 tons King Power Equipment Operators Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Welder $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Wheel Tractors, Farman Type $72.20 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators Yo Yo Pay Dozer $76.09 15J 11G 8X View King Power Equipment Operators- Asphalt Plant Operators $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Assistant Engineer $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Barrier Machine (zipper) $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Batch Plant Operator, Concrete $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Boat Operator $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Bobcat $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Brokk - Remote Demolition $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Brooms $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Bump Cutter $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cableways $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Chipper $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Compressor $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Finish Machine - $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Laser Screed King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump - Mounted Or $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Trailer High Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water With Boom Attachment Over 42 M King Power Equipment Operators- Concrete Pump: Truck Mount $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water With Boom Attachment Up To 42m King Power Equipment Operators- Conveyors $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes Friction: 200 tons and $79.20 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water over King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes, A -frame: 10 tons and $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water under King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 100 tons through 199 $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons, or 150' of boom (including jib with attachments) King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 20 tons through 44 $76.19 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 20 tons through 44 $76.19 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 200 tons- 299 tons, or $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 250' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 300 tons and over or $79.20 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 300' of boom including jib with attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: 45 tons through 99 $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons, under 150' of boom(including jib with attachments) King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: Friction cranes through $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 199 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Cranes: through 19 tons with $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water attachments, a -frame over 10 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Crusher $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Deck Engineer/Deck Winches $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water (power) King Power Equipment Operators- Derricks, On Building Work $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Dozers D-9 Et Under $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Drill Oilers: Auger Type, Truck $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Or Crane Mount King Power Equipment Operators- Drilling Machine $77.53 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Elevator and man -lift: $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water permanent and shaft type King Power Equipment Operators- Finishing Machine, Bidwell And $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Gamaco Et Similar Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Forklift: 3000 lbs and over with $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Forklifts: under 3000 lbs. with $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water attachments King Power Equipment Operators- Grade Engineer: Using Blue $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Prints, Cut Sheets, Etc King Power Equipment Operators- Gradechecker/Stakeman $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Guardrail Punch $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Hard Tail End Dump $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Articulating Off- Road Equipment 45 Yards. Et Over King Power Equipment Operators- Hard Tail End Dump $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Articulating Off -road Equipment Under 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal/Directional Drill $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Locator King Power Equipment Operators- Horizontal/Directional Drill $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Operator King Power Equipment Operators- Hydralifts/boom trucks: 10 $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons and under King Power Equipment Operators- Hydralifts/boom trucks: over $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 10 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Leverman $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards. But $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Not Including 8 Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Overhead Under 6 $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders, Plant Feed $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Loaders: Elevating Type Belt $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Locomotives, All $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Material Transfer Device $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Mechanics: all (Leadmen - $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water $0.50 per hour over mechanic) King Power Equipment Operators- Motor Patrol Graders $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Drill, Boring, Road Header And/or Shield King Power Equipment Operators- Oil Distributors, Blower $72.20 _ 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Distribution Et Mulch Seeding Operator King Power Equipment Operators- Outside Hoists (elevators and $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water manlifts), Air Tuggers, Strato King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, bridge type: 100 $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons and over King Power Equipment Operators- Overhead, bridge type: 45 tons $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water through 99 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Pavement Breaker $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Pile Driver (other Than Crane $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Mount) King Power Equipment Operators- Plant Oiler - Asphalt, Crusher $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Posthole Digger, Mechanical $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Power Plant $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Pumps - Water $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Quad 9, Hd 41, D10 And Over $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Remote Control Operator On $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment King Power Equipment Operators- Rigger and Bellman $72.30 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Rigger/Signal Person, $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Bellman(Certified) King Power Equipment Operators- RoRagon $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi -lift $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Materials King Power Equipment Operators- Roto-mill, Roto-grinder $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Saws - Concrete $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Scraper, Self Propelled Under $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 45 Yards King Power Equipment Operators- Scrapers - Concrete Et Carry All $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Scrapers, Self-propelled: 45 $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Yards And Over King Power Equipment Operators- Service Engineers: equipment $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Shotcrete/Gunite Equipment $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe, $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tractors Under 15 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe: $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over 30 Metric Tons To 50 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Tractors: 15 To 30 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $77.53 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over 50 Metric Tons To 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes: $78.33 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Over 90 Metric Tons King Power Equipment Operators- Slipform Pavers $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Spreader, Topsider Et $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Screedman King Power Equipment Operators- Subgrader Trimmer $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Bucket Elevators $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Crane: over 175' through $78.44 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 250' in height, base to boom King Power Equipment Operators- Tower crane: up to 175' in $77.63 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water height base to boom King Power Equipment Operators- Tower Cranes: over 250' in $79.20 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water height from base to boom King Power Equipment Operators- Transporters, All Track Or Truck $76.77 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water Type King Power Equipment Operators- Trenching Machines $75.50 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Crane Oiler/Driver: 100 $76.19 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water tons and over King Power Equipment Operators- Truck crane oiler/driver: under $75.60 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water 100 tons King Power Equipment Operators- Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $76.09 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Welder $76.87 7A 11 H 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Wheel Tractors, Farman Type $72.20 15J 11G 8X View Underground Sewer Et Water King Power Equipment Operators- Yo Yo Pay Dozer $76.09 15J 11G 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 $88.51 6Z 1G View Conditioning Mechanics King Residential Brick Mason Journey Level $63.32 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 $68.19 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 I 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 $93.69 6Z 1G View Pipefitters King Residential Refrigeration Et Air Journey Level $88.51 6Z 1G View Conditioning Mechanics King Residential Sheet Metal Journey Level $91.83 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 $63.32 7E 1 N View King Residential Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $57.71 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) $91.83 7F 1 E View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Boilermaker $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Carpenter $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Crane $39.58 7V 1 View Operator King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Electrician $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Heat Et Frost $82.02 15H 11C View Insulator King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Laborer $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Machinist $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Operating $39.58 7V 1 View Engineer King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Painter $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Pipefitter $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Rigger $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Sheet Metal $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Shipfitter $39.58 7V 1 View King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction $39.58 7V 1 View Warehouse/Teamster King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair New Construction Welder / $39.58 7V 1 View Burner King Shipbuilding Et Ship Repair Ship Repair Boilermaker $47.45 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 $82.02 15H 11C 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 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King Sign Makers Et Installers (Non- Journey Level $34.43 0 1 Electrical). King Soft Floor Layers Journey Level $51.91 5A 3J King Solar Controls For Windows Journey Level $14.49 1 King Sprinkler Fitters (Fire Journey Level $87.99 5C 1X Protection) King Stage Rigging Mechanics (Non Journey Level $14.49 1 Structural), King Stone Masons Journey Level $63.32 7E 1 N King Street And Parking Lot Sweeper Journey Level $19.09 1 Workers King Surveyors Assistant Construction Site $75.60 7A 11 H Surveyor King Surveyors Chainman $72.30 7A 11 H King Surveyors Construction Site Surveyor $76.87 7A 11 H King Surveyors Drone Operator (when used in $72.30 7A 11 H conjunction with survey work only) King Telecommunication Technicians Journey Level $57.07 7E 1 E King Telephone Line Construction - Cable Splicer $38.27 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Hole Digger/Ground Person $25.66 5A 2B Outside King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Equipment Operator $31.96 5A 2B Outside (Light) King Telephone Line Construction - Telephone Lineperson $36.17 5A 2B Outside King Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $57.71 7E 1 N King Tile Setters Journey Level $57.71 7E 1 N King Tile, Marble Et Terrazzo Finisher $48.54 7E 1 N Finishers King Traffic Control Stripers Journey Level $50.51 7A 1 K King Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix Over 16 Yards $69.95 15J 111 King Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix To 16 Yards $69.11 15J ill King Truck Drivers Dump Truck $69.11 15J 111 King Truck Drivers Dump Truck Et Trailer $69.95 15J 111 King Truck Drivers Other Trucks $69.95 15J ill King Truck Drivers - Ready Mix Transit Mix $69.95 15J ill King Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Irrigation Pump Installer $17.71 1 Installers King Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Oiler $14.49 1 View View View View View View View View View View View View View View 8X View 8X View 8X View 8X View View View View View View View View View 8L View 8L View 8L View 8L View 8L View 8L View View View King Installers Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Installers Well Driller $18.00 View Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 1 of 15 ************************************************************************************************************ 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. 1. 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. J. The first two (2) hours after eight (8) regular hours Monday through Friday and the first ten (10) hours on Saturday shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked over ten (10) hours Monday through Saturday, Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. K. All hours worked on Saturdays and Sundays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. M. All hours worked on Saturdays (except makeup days if work is lost due to inclement weather conditions) shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. N. All hours worked on Saturdays (except makeup days) shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked on Sundays and holidays shall be paid at double the hourly rate of wage. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 2 of 15 Overtime Codes Continued 1. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 3 of 15 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. 3. ALL HOURS WORKED IN EXCESS OF EIGHT (8) HOURS PER DAY OR FORTY (40) HOURS PER WEEK SHALL BE PAID AT ONE AND ONE-HALF TIMES THE HOURLY RATE OF WAGE. 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. J. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 4 of 15 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 (1½) 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. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 5 of 15 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 ½) 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 6 of 15 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 at one 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. B 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. C 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. All non-overtime and non-holiday hours worked between 4:00 pm and 5:00 am, Monday through Friday, shall be paid at a premium rate of 15% over the hourly rate of wage. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 7 of 15 Overtime Codes Continued 11. D. All hours worked on Saturdays and holidays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. 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. E. The first two (2) hours after eight (8) regular hours Monday through Friday, the first ten (10) hours on Saturday, and the first ten (10) hours worked on Holidays shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of wage. All hours worked over ten (10) hours Monday through Saturday, and 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. F. 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-half times the hourly rate of wage 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. 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 nine (9) hours or more. When an employee returns to work without at least nine (9) 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 nine (9) hours rest period. H. 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 ten (10) hours or more. When an employee returns to work without at least ten (10) 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 ten (10) hours rest period. Overtime Codes Continued Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 8 of 15 11. I. 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. All work performed after 6:00 pm Saturday to 5:00 am Monday, all work performed over twelve (12) hours, and all work performed on 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 two dollar ($2.00) per hour for all hours worked that shift. Holiday Codes 5. A. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (7). B. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, the day before Christmas, and Christmas Day (8). C. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day (8). D. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day (8). H. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Day after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas (6). I. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (6). J. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, And Christmas Day (7). K. Holidays: New Year’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday After Thanksgiving Day, The Day Before Christmas, And Christmas Day (9). L. Holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day (8). N. Holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, The Friday After Thanksgiving Day, And Christmas Day (9). P. Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday And Saturday After Thanksgiving Day, The Day Before Christmas, And Christmas Day (9). If A Holiday Falls On Sunday, The Following Monday Shall Be Considered As A Holiday. Q. Paid Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (6). Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 9 of 15 Holiday Codes Continued 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). 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. 7. 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 followingMonday. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 10 of 15 Holiday Codes Continued 7. 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. J. Holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day (6). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 11 of 15 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. 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. J. Holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day (6). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. Any holiday which falls on a Saturday shall be observed as a holiday on the preceding Friday. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 12 of 15 Holiday Codes Continued 7. 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. 15. 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, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, and Christmas Day (8). When the following holidays fall on a Saturday (New Year’s Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day) the preceding Friday will be considered as the holiday; should they fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered as the holiday. I. Holidays: New Year's Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, the last regular workday before Christmas (8). Any holiday which falls on a Sunday shall be observed as a holiday on the following Monday. J. Holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (9). 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 13 of 15 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. 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 101' to 150' - $3.00 per foot for each foot over 101 feet. Over 151' to 220' - $4.00 per foot for each foot over 220 feet. Over 221' - $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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 14 of 15 Note Codes Continued 8. 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.) 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. 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.) 9. 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. Benefit Code Key – Effective 9/1/2021 thru 3/2/2022 (Updated 12/14/2021) 15 of 15 Note Codes Continued 9. 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. 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.