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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2019-545 - 3/26/2019 - Approved 00 52 25 FMAC TASK ORDER AGREEMENT Project# 19054A This FACILITIES MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT TASK ORDER AGREEMENT(ORDER) is between the Owner of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation (OWNER), acting through its duly authorized Owner Manager or designee, the Director of Engineering Services or Owner Engineer, and Gourley Contracting LLC (CONTRACTOR), acting by and through its duly authorized representative. The parties agree as follows: 1. This ORDER is issued under the Facilities Multiple Award Contract Master Agreement signed on March 26, 2019, pursuant to Request for Proposal No. 2018-06. All terms and conditions of the Master Agreement pertain to this ORDER. 2. CONTRACTOR was selected for award of this ORDER under Request for Task Order Proposal (RFTOP) No. 19054A J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC). 3. CONTRACTOR shall construct and complete certain improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications described in Exhibit A(attached and incorporated herein), perform all work as provided in said plans and specifications, and do such additional work as may be considered necessary to complete the work in a satisfactory and acceptable manner (the "Work"). The OWNER reserves the right to make such changes in the plans and specifications and in the character of the work as may be necessary or desirable.Authorization for all changes must be made in writing.The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, tools, material, machinery, equipment and incidentals necessary to the prosecution of the Work unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 4. The work described in Exhibit A shall be substantially complete within 75 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed and ready for final payment in accordance with Section 00 72 00 General Conditions within 105 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed. 5. Liquidated Damages: A. Owner and Contractor recognize that time limits for specified Milestones, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for Final Payment as stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. Owner and Contractor recognize that the Owner will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in Article 4 and as adjusted in accordance with Paragraph 11.05 of the General Conditions. Owner and Contractor also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration proceeding the actual loss suffered by Owner if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, Owner and Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay(but not as a penalty): i. Substantial Completion: Contractor shall pay Owner$ 400.00 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. ii. Completion of the Remaining Work: Contractor agrees to pay Owner$ 400.00 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for completion and readiness for final payment until the Work is completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions. iii. Liquidated damages for failing to timely attain Substantial Completion and Final Completion are not additive and will not be imposed concurrently. iv. Milestones: Contractor agrees to pay Owner liquidated damages as stipulated in SECTION 01 35 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES for failure to meet Milestone completions. Task Order Agreement 00 52 25-1 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev.05-01-2019 SCANNED v. The Owner will determine whether the Work has been completed within the Contract Times. B. Owner is not required to only assess liquidated damages, and Owner may elect to pursue its actual damages resulting from the failure of Contractor to complete the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6. In consideration of the completion of the above-described Work, the OWNER agrees to pay to CONTRACTOR the amount of $85,306.62 (Eighty-Five Thousand, Three Hundred Six Dollars and 62/100 U.S). Said payment shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of the work by the OWNER as certified by its final inspection following the receipt of notice from the CONTRACTOR that the work is completed and ready for acceptance. Upon completion of work and before acceptance and final payment is made,the CONTRACTOR shall clean and remove from the work site all surplus and discarded materials, temporary structures and debris of every kind in order to leave the work site in a neat, orderly condition, equal to that which originally existed. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a notarized affidavit that bills for all labor, equipment, materials and supplies associated with the project have been paid before final payment is released. 7. Progress Payments; Retainage A. The Owner will make progress payments on or about the 25th day of each month during the performance of the Work. Payment is based on Work completed in accordance with Article 17, Schedule of Values, established as provided in Section 00 72 00 General Conditions. B. Progress payments equal to the full amount of the total earned value to date for completed Work minus 5% retainage and any set-offs and properly stored materials will be made prior to Substantial Completion. 8. All work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner and to the satisfaction of the OWNER. The OWNER shall determine the quality and acceptability of materials furnished, work performed, manner of performance, rate of progress of the Work, sequence of construction and interpretation of the plans and specifications. 9. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the following Performance and Payment Bonds and Insurance as required and outlined in the Task Order documents. 10. The CONTRACTOR shall, at all times, observe and comply with city, county, state and federal laws, ordinances or regulations which in any manner affect the conduct of the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for procuring all legally required building, plumbing, electrical and other permits and licenses, pay all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the Work, unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 10. This Agreement or the Work provided may not be assigned or subcontracted by CONTRACTOR without the written permission of the OWNER. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement is executed. Task Order Agreement 00 52 25-2 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev.05-01-2019 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF J . C. Elliot Landfill Security Gates ( FMAC Project No. 19054A CityOf Corpus Christi Hanson Professional Services, Inc. 4501 Gollihar Rd., Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 August 26, 2019 Record Drawing Number SLF-139 EXHIBIT B - SECTION 00 01 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS Division/ Title Section FMAC Master Agreement 00 72 00 General Conditions (in FMAC master agreement) Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements 00 30 01 Bid Form - FMAC 00 52 25 Task Order Agreement 00 61 13 Performance Bond 00 61 16 Payment Bond 00 73 00 Supplementary Conditions Division 01 General Requirements—FMAC TASK ORDER 01 11 00 Summary of Work 01 23 10 Alternates and Allowances 01 29 01 Measurement and Basis for Payment 01 33 01 Submittal Register 01 35 00 Special Procedures 01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01 57 00 Temporary Controls Part S Standard Specifications—FMAC TASK ORDER NOT USED Part T Technical Specifications—FMAC TASK ORDER 02827 Chain Link Gate Operator 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 16010 Electrical General Requirements 16053 Identification for Electrical Systems 16170 Grounding and Bonding 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems 16421 Utility Service Entrance 16816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers APPENDIX N/A FMAC Master Agreement Exhibit B END OF SECTION FMAC Master Agreement Exhibit B 00 30 01 BID FORM - FMAC Project Name: J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates Project Number: 19054A Owner: City of Corpus Christi Bidder: OAR: Kent Powers Designer: Hanson Professional Services Inc. Basis of Bid Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED QUANTITY AMOUNT General Part A-GENERAL(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Al Mobilization (Not to exceed 5%) LS 1 A2 Bonds/Insurance LS 1 A3 Contractor Home Office Overhead & Profit SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(Items Al thru A3) Base Bid Part B-BASE BID(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Greenwood Entrance Security Gate B1 Remove and Dispose Double Drive Gate LS 1 B2 Install Additional Fencing w/3-Strand Barbed Wire FT 36 B3 Furnish and Install a New Automated Gate LS 1 B4 Gate Support Posts EA 4 B5 All Electrical Requirements LS 1 Main Entrance Security Gate B6 Remove and Dispose Existing Sliding Gate LS 1 B7 Partially Remove Existing Perimeter Fence/Reattach LS 1 B8 Furnish and Install a New Manual Gate LS 1 B9 Gate Support Posts EA 4 B10 Remove Existing 6 FT. HT. Fence/Install New Fence LF 25 1311 Install Bollards EA 3 SUBTOTAL PART B-BASE BID(Items 61 thru B11) Allowances Part C-ALLOWANCES(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) C1 Allowance for Unforseen Conditions % 10 $7,097.00 SUBTOTAL PART C-ALLOWANCES(Items Cl) Bid Form 003001- 1 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev.06-18-2018 00 30 01 BID FORM - FMAC Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED QUANTITY AMOUNT BID SUMMARY TOTAL PROJECT GENERAL(PART A) TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID (PART B) TOTAL PROJECT ALLOWANCES (PART C) Contract Times Liquidated Damages Bidder agrees to reach Substantial Completion in 175 days $400.00 Bidder agrees to reach Final Completion in 1105 days 1$400.00 Acknowledge Receipt of Addenda Add. No. Date Signature Acknowledging Receipt Bid Submittal (Proposal must be signed by an authorized representative of the Company) Company: Signature: Title: Bid Form 003001-2 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev.06-18-2018 00 52 25 FMAC TASK ORDER AGREEMENT Project# 19054A This FACILITIES MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT TASK ORDER AGREEMENT(ORDER) is between the Owner of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation (OWNER), acting through its duly authorized Owner Manager or designee, the Director of Engineering Services or Owner Engineer, and (CONTRACTOR), acting by and through its duly authorized representative. The parties agree as follows: 1. This ORDER is issued under the Facilities Multiple Award Contract Master Agreement signed on March 26, 2019, pursuant to Request for Proposal No. 2018-06. All terms and conditions of the Master Agreement pertain to this ORDER. 2. CONTRACTOR was selected for award of this ORDER under Request for Task Order Proposal (RFTOP) No. 3. CONTRACTOR shall construct and complete certain improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications described in Exhibit A(attached and incorporated herein), perform all work as provided in said plans and specifications, and do such additional work as may be considered necessary to complete the work in a satisfactory and acceptable manner (the "Work"). The OWNER reserves the right to make such changes in the plans and specifications and in the character of the work as may be necessary or desirable. Authorization for all changes must be made in writing.The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, tools, material, machinery, equipment and incidentals necessary to the prosecution of the Work unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 4. The work described in Exhibit A shall be substantially complete within 75 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed and ready for final payment in accordance with Section 00 72 00 General Conditions within 105 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed. 5. Liquidated Damages: A. Owner and Contractor recognize that time limits for specified Milestones, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for Final Payment as stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. Owner and Contractor recognize that the Owner will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in Article 4 and as adjusted in accordance with Paragraph 11.05 of the General Conditions. Owner and Contractor also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration proceeding the actual loss suffered by Owner if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, Owner and Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty): i. Substantial Completion: Contractor shall pay Owner$400.00 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. ii. Completion of the Remaining Work: Contractor agrees to pay Owner$400.00 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for completion and readiness for final payment until the Work is completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions. iii. Liquidated damages for failing to timely attain Substantial Completion and Final Completion are not additive and will not be imposed concurrently. iv. Milestones: Contractor agrees to pay Owner liquidated damages as stipulated in SECTION 01 35 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES for failure to meet Milestone completions. Task Order Agreement 005225- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev.05-01-2019 V. The Owner will determine whether the Work has been completed within the Contract Times. B. Owner is not required to only assess liquidated damages, and Owner may elect to pursue its actual damages resulting from the failure of Contractor to complete the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6. In consideration of the completion of the above-described Work, the OWNER agrees to pay to CONTRACTOR the lump sum amount of TBD U.S Said payment shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of the work by the OWNER as certified by its final inspection following the receipt of notice from the CONTRACTOR that the work is completed and ready for acceptance. Upon completion of work and before acceptance and final payment is made, the CONTRACTOR shall clean and remove from the work site all surplus and discarded materials, temporary structures and debris of every kind in order to leave the work site in a neat, orderly condition, equal to that which originally existed.The CONTRACTOR shall submit a notarized affidavit that bills for all labor, equipment, materials and supplies associated with the project have been paid before final payment is released. 7. Progress Payments; Retainage A. The Owner will make progress payments on or about the 251h day of each month during the performance of the Work. Payment is based on Work completed in accordance with Article 17, Schedule of Values, established as provided in Section 00 72 00 General Conditions. B. Progress payments equal to the full amount of the total earned value to date for completed Work minus 5% retainage and any set-offs and properly stored materials will be made prior to Substantial Completion. 8. All work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner and to the satisfaction of the OWNER. The OWNER shall determine the quality and acceptability of materials furnished, work performed, manner of performance, rate of progress of the Work, sequence of construction and interpretation of the plans and specifications. 9. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the following Performance and Payment Bonds and Insurance as required and outlined in the Task Order documents. 10. The CONTRACTOR shall, at all times, observe and comply with city, county, state and federal laws, ordinances or regulations which in any manner affect the conduct of the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for procuring all legally required building, plumbing, electrical and other permits and licenses, pay all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the Work, unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 10. This Agreement or the Work provided may not be assigned or subcontracted by CONTRACTOR without the written permission of the OWNER. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement is executed. Task Order Agreement 005225- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev.05-01-2019 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CONTRACTOR: J.H. Edmonds, P.E. Company Director of Engineering Services Authorized Signature Assistant City Attorney Address City, State, Zip Phone Email END OF SECTION Task Order Agreement 005225-3 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev.05-01-2019 Task Order Agreement 005225-4 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev.05-01-2019 00 61 13 PERFORMANCE BOND BOND NO. Contractor as Principal Surety Name: Name: Mailing address (principal place of business): Mailing address (principal place of business): Physical address (principal place of business): Owner Name: City of Corpus Christi, Texas Mailing address (principal place of business): Engineering Services Surety is a corporation organized and existing 1201 Leopard Street, 3rd Floor under the laws of the state of: Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 By submitting this Bond,Surety affirms its authority to do business in the State of Texas and its license Contract to execute bonds in the State of Texas. Project name and number: Telephone (main number): Telephone (for notice of claim): Local Agent for Surety Name: Award Date of the Contract: Address: Contract Price: Bond Telephone: E-Mail Address: Date of Bond: The address of the surety company to which any (Date of Bond cannot be earlier than Award Date of notice of claim should be sent may be obtained the Contract) from the Texas Dept. of Insurance by calling the following toll-free number:1-800-252-3439 Performance Bond 006113- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 Surety and Contractor, intending to be legally bound and obligated to Owner do each cause this Performance Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer, agent or representative. The Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally to this bond. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Contractor as Principal faithfully performs the Work required by the Contract then this obligation shall be null and void;otherwise the obligation is to remain in full force and effect. Provisions of the bond shall be pursuant to the terms and provisions of Chapter 2253 and Chapter 2269 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Venue shall lie exclusively in Nueces County, Texas for any legal action. Contractor as Principal Surety Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Email Address: Email Address: (Attach Power of Attorney and place surety seal below) END OF SECTION Performance Bond 006113- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 00 61 16 PAYMENT BOND BOND NO. Contractor as Principal Surety Name: Name: Mailing address (principal place of business): Mailing address (principal place of business): Physical address (principal place of business): Owner Name: City of Corpus Christi, Texas Mailing address (principal place of business): Engineering Services Surety is a corporation organized and existing 1201 Leopard Street under the laws of the state of: Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 By submitting this Bond,Surety affirms its authority to do business in the State of Texas and its license Contract to execute bonds in the State of Texas. Project name and number: Telephone (main number): Telephone (for notice of claim): Local Agent for Surety Name: Award Date of the Contract: Address: Contract Price: Bond Telephone: E-Mail Address: Date of Bond: (Date of Bond cannot be earlier than Award Date The address of the surety company to which any of Contract) notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Dept. of Insurance by calling the following toll-free number:1-800-252-3439 Payment Bond Form 006116- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev. 10/2018 Surety and Contractor, intending to be legally bound and obligated to Owner do each cause this Payment Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer, agent or representative. The Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally to this bond. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Contractor as Principal pays all claimants providing labor or materials to him or to a Subcontractor in the prosecution of the Work required by the Contract then this obligation shall be null and void;otherwise the obligation is to remain in full force and effect. Provisions of the bond shall be pursuant to the terms and provisions of Chapter 2253 and Chapter 2269 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Venue shall lie exclusively in Nueces County, Texas for any legal action. Contractor as Principal Surety Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Email Address: Email Address: (Attach Power of Attorney and place surety seal below) END OF SECTION Payment Bond Form 006116-2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev. 10/2018 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS These Supplementary Conditions amend or supplement SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS and other provisions of the Contract Documents. All provisions not amended or supplemented in these Supplementary Conditions remain in effect. The terms used in these Supplementary Conditions have the meanings stated in the General Conditions. Additional terms used in these Supplementary Conditions have the meanings stated below. ARTICLE 1—DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY SC-1.01 DEFINED TERMS A. The members of the OPT as defined in Paragraph 1.01.A.41 consists of the following organizations: City of Corpus Christi, Engineering Services Hanson Professional Services, Inc. ARTICLE 4—COMMENCEMENT AND PROGRESS OF THE WORK SC-4.04 DELAYS IN CONTRACTOR'S PROGRESS A. The allocation for delays in the Contractor's progress for rain days as set forth in General Conditions Paragraph 4.04.D are to be determined as follows: 1. Include rain days in developing the schedule for construction. Schedule construction so that the Work will be completed within the Contract Times assuming that these rain days will occur. Incorporate residual impacts following rain days such as limited access to and within the Site, inability to work due to wet or muddy Site conditions, delays in delivery of equipment and materials, and other impacts related to rain days when developing the schedule for construction. Include all costs associated with these rain days and residual impacts in the Contract Price. 2. A rain day is defined as any day in which the amount of rain measured by the National Weather Services at the Power Street Stormwater Pump Station is 0.50 inch or greater. Records indicate the following average number of rain days for each month: Month Day Month Days January 3 July 3 February 3 August 4 March 2 September 7 April 3 October 4 May 4 November 3 June 4 December 3 Supplementary Conditions 007300- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 3. A total of [10] rain days have been set for this Project. An extension of time due to rain days will be considered only after [11] rain days have been exceeded in a calendar year and the OAR has determined that a detrimental impact to the construction schedule resulted from the excessive rainfall. Rain days are to be incorporated into the schedule and unused rain days will be considered float time which may be consumed by the Owner or Contractor in delay claims. ARTICLE 5 — AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS; HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS SC-5.03 SUBSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS A. This Supplementary Condition identifies documents referenced in General Conditions Paragraph 5.03.A which describe subsurface and physical conditions. 1. Geotechnical Reports include the following: None. SC-5.06 HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT SITE Note to Specifier: Use paragraph A or B as appropriate. Delete the paragraph not used. It is recommended that all reports or documents used be made available to the Contractor and if used for a limited purpose,that this limited purpose be described. A. This Supplementary Condition identifies documents referenced in General Conditions Paragraph 5.06 which describe Hazardous Environmental Conditions that have been identified at or adjacent to the Site. 1. Environmental Reports include the following: None. ARTICLE 6—BONDS AND INSURANCE SC-6.03 REQUIRED MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE AMOUNTS Provide the insurance coverage for at least the following amounts unless greater amounts are required by Laws and Regulations: Type of Insurance Minimum Insurance Coverage Commercial General Liability including 1. Commercial Form 2. Premises—Completed Operations 3. Explosions and Collapse Hazard $1,000,000 Per Occurrence 4. Underground Hazard $2,000,000 Aggregate 5. Products/Completed Operations Hazard 6. Contractual Liability 7. Broad Form Property Damage Supplementary Conditions 007300- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 8. Independent Contractors 9. Personal &Advertising Injury Business Automobile Liability-Owned, Non- $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Owned, Rented and Leased Workers' Compensation Statutory Employer's Liability $500,000/500,000/500,000 Excess Liability/Umbrella Liability $1,000,000 Per Occurrence Required if Contract Price>$5,000,000 Contractor's Pollution Liability / $1,000,000 Per Claim Environmental Impairment Coverage Not limited to sudden and accidental ✓ Required ❑ Not Required discharge. To include long-term environmental impact for the disposal of pollutants/contaminants. Required if excavation>3 ft Builder's Risk(All Perils including Collapse) Equal to Full Replacement Cost of Structure and Contents Required for vertical structures and bridges ❑ Required ✓ Not Required Installation Floater Equal to Contract Price Required if installing city-owned equipment ❑ Required ✓ Not Required ARTICLE 7—CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES SC-7.02 LABOR; WORKING HOURS B. Perform Work at the Site during regular working hours except as otherwise required for the safety or protection of person or the Work or property at the Site or adjacent to the Site and except as otherwise stated in the Contract Documents. Unless other times are specifically authorized in writing by OAR, regular working hours are: Monday— Friday 7:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. SC-7.04 CONCERNING SUBCONTRACTORS, SUPPLIERS,AND OTHERS A. Add the following sentence to the end of Paragraph 7.04.A: Contractor's goal on any project is to perform at least 30% of the Work, measured as a percentage of the Contract Price, using its own employees. ARTICLE 14—PREVAILING WAGE RATE REQUIREMENTS Supplementary Conditions 007300-3 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 SC-14.04 PREVAILING WAGE RATES A. The minimum rates for various labor classifications as established by the Owner are shown below: "GENERAL DECISION NUMBER:TX20190288 01/04/2019 SUPERSEDED GENERAL DECISION NUMBER: TX20180342 STATE:TEXAS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: BUILDING COUNTIES: ARANSAS, NUECES AND SAN PATRICIO COUNTIES IN TEXAS. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (DOES NOT INCLUDE SINGLE FAMILY HOMES OR APARTMENTS UP TO AND INCLUDING 4 STORIES). NOTE: UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER (EO) 13658, AN HOURLY MINIMUM WAGE OF$10.60 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2019 APPLIES TO ALL CONTRACTS SUBJECT TO THE DAVIS-BACON ACT FOR WHICH THE CONTRACT IS AWARDED (AND ANY SOLICITATION WAS ISSUED) ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2015. IF THIS CONTRACT IS COVERED BY THE EO, THE CONTRACTOR MUST PAY ALL WORKERS IN ANY CLASSIFICATION LISTED ON THIS WAGE DETERMINATION AT LEAST$10.60 PER HOUR (OR THE APPLICABLE WAGE RATE LISTED ON THIS WAGE DETERMINATION, IF IT IS HIGHER) FOR ALL HOURS SPENT PERFORMING ON THE CONTRACT IN CALENDAR YEAR 2019. IF THIS CONTRACT IS COVERED BY THE EO AND A CLASSIFICATION CONSIDERED NECESSARY FOR PERFORMANCE OF WORK ON THE CONTRACT DOES NOT APPEAR ON THIS WAGE DETERMINATION, THE CONTRACTOR MUST PAY WORKERS IN THAT CLASSIFICATION AT LEAST THE WAGE RATE DETERMINED THROUGH THE CONFORMANCE PROCESS SET FORTH IN 29 CFR 5.5(A)(1)(II) (OR THE EO MINIMUM WAGE RATE, IF IT IS HIGHER THAN THE CONFORMED WAGE RATE). THE EO MINIMUM WAGE RATE WILL BE ADJUSTED ANNUALLY. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EO APPLIES TO THE ABOVE-MENTIONED TYPES OF CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THAT ARE SUBJECT TO THE DAVIS-BACON ACT ITSELF, BUT IT DOES NOT APPLY TO CONTRACTS SUBJECT ONLY TO THE DAVIS-BACON RELATED ACTS, INCLUDING THOSE SET FORTH AT 29 CFR 5.1(A)(2)-(60). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS AND WORKER PROTECTIONS UNDER THE EO IS AVAILABLE AT W W W.DO L.GOV/W H D/GOVCONTRACTS. MODIFICATION NUMBER PUBLICATION DATE 0 01/04/2019 BOI L0074-003 01/01/2017 Rates Fringes BOILERMAKER.................................................................... $ 28.00 22.35 Supplementary Conditions 007300-4 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELECO278-002 08/28/2016 Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN.................................................................... $ 25.20 7.91 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENG10178-005 06/01/2014 Rates Fringes POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (1)Tower Crane............................................................ $ 29.00 10.60 (2) Cranes with Pile Driving or Caisson Attachment and Hydraulic Crane 60 tons and above............................................... $ 28.75 10.60 (3) Hydraulic cranes 59 Tons and under........................ $ 27.50 10.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * IRON0084-011 06/01/2018 Rates Fringes IRONWORKER, ORNAMENTAL.......................................... $ 23.77 7.12 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SUTX2014-068 07/21/2014 Rates Fringes BRICKLAYER....................................................................... $ 20.04 0.00 CARPENTER....................................................................... $ 15.21 0.00 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER........................... $ 15.33 0.00 INSULATOR - MECHANICAL (Duct, Pipe & Mechanical System Insulation)................... $19.77 7.13 IRONWORKER, REINFORCING............................................ $ 12.27 0.00 IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL............................................. $22.16 5.26 LABORER: Common or General........................................ $9.68 0.00 LABORER: Mason Tender- Brick...................................... $11.36 0.00 Supplementary Conditions 007300-5 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 LABORER: Mason Tender-Cement/Concrete.................. $10.58 0.00 LABORER: Pipelayer.......................................................... $12.49 2.13 LABORER: Roof Tearoff.................................................... $11.28 0.00 OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe........................................... $14.25 0.00 OPERATOR: Bobcat/Skid Steer/Skid Loader.......................................... $ 13.93 0.00 OPERATOR: Bulldozer...................................................... $ 18.29 1.31 OPERATOR: Drill...................................................................... $16.22 0.34 OPERATOR: Forklift............................................................... $14.83 0.00 OPERATOR: Grader/Blade............................................... $13.37 0.00 OPERATOR: Loader.......................................................... $13.55 0.94 OPERATOR: Mechanic........................................................... $17.52 3.33 OPERATOR: Paver (Asphalt, Aggregate, and Concrete).... $16.03 0.00 OPERATOR: Roller................................................................... $12.70 0.00 OPERATOR: (Brush, Roller, and Spray)................................. $14.45 0.00 PIPEFITTER................................................................................. $25.80 8.55 PLUMBER................................................................................. $25.64 8.16 ROOFER................................................................................. $13.75 0.00 SHEET METALWORKER (HVAC Duct Installation Only)... $22.73 7.52 SHEET METALWORKER (Excludes HVAC Duct $21.13 6.53 Installation)............................................................................. TILE FINISHER.......................................................................... $11.22 0.00 TILE SETTER............................................................................. $14.74 0.00 TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck................................................. $12.39 1.18 TRUCK DRIVER: Flatbed Truck............................................... $19.65 8.57 TRUCK DRIVER: Semi-Trailer Truck.................................... $12.50 0.00 TRUCK DRIVER: Water Truck............................................... $12.00 4.11 Supplementary Conditions 007300-6 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - RECEIVE RATE PRESCRIBED FOR CRAFT PERFORMING OPERATION TO WHICH WELDING IS INCIDENTAL. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: EXECUTIVE ORDER (EO) 13706, ESTABLISHING PAID SICK LEAVE FOR FEDERAL CONTRACTORS APPLIES TO ALL CONTRACTS SUBJECT TO THE DAVIS-BACON ACT FOR WHICH THE CONTRACT IS AWARDED (AND ANY SOLICITATION WAS ISSUED) ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2017. IF THIS CONTRACT IS COVERED BY THE EO, THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE EMPLOYEES WITH 1 HOUR OF PAID SICK LEAVE FOR EVERY 30 HOURS THEY WORK, UP TO 56 HOURS OF PAID SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. EMPLOYEES MUST BE PERMITTED TO USE PAID SICK LEAVE FOR THEIR OWN ILLNESS, INJURY OR OTHER HEALTH-RELATED NEEDS, INCLUDING PREVENTIVE CARE; TO ASSIST A FAMILY MEMBER (OR PERSON WHO IS LIKE FAMILY TO THE EMPLOYEE) WHO IS ILL, INJURED, OR HAS OTHER HEALTH-RELATED NEEDS, INCLUDING PREVENTIVE CARE; OR FOR REASONS RESULTING FROM, OR TO ASSIST A FAMILY MEMBER (OR PERSON WHO IS LIKE FAMILY TO THE EMPLOYEE) WHO IS A VICTIM OF, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, OR STALKING. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS AND WORKER PROTECTIONS UNDER THE EO IS AVAILABLE AT WWW.DOL.GOV/WHD/GOVCONTRACTS. UNLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS NEEDED FOR WORK NOT INCLUDED WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE CLASSIFICATIONS LISTED MAY BE ADDED AFTER AWARD ONLY AS PROVIDED IN THE LABOR STANDARDS CONTRACT CLAUSES (29CFR 5.5 (A) (1) (II)). ---------------------------------------------------------------- THE BODY OF EACH WAGE DETERMINATION LISTS THE CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATES THAT HAVE BEEN FOUND TO BE PREVAILING FOR THE CITED TYPE(S) OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE AREA COVERED BY THE WAGE DETERMINATION.THE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF ""IDENTIFIERS""THAT INDICATE WHETHER THE PARTICULAR RATE IS A UNION RATE (CURRENT UNION NEGOTIATED RATE FOR LOCAL), A SURVEY RATE (WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATE) OR A UNION AVERAGE RATE (WEIGHTED UNION AVERAGE RATE). UNION RATE IDENTIFIERS A FOUR LETTER CLASSIFICATION ABBREVIATION IDENTIFIER ENCLOSED IN DOTTED LINES BEGINNING WITH CHARACTERS OTHER THAN ""SU"" OR ""UAVG"" DENOTES THAT THE UNION CLASSIFICATION AND RATE WERE PREVAILING FOR THAT CLASSIFICATION IN THE SURVEY. EXAMPLE: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM IS AN ABBREVIATION IDENTIFIER OF THE UNION WHICH PREVAILED IN THE SURVEY FOR THIS CLASSIFICATION, WHICH IN THIS EXAMPLE WOULD BE PLUMBERS. 0198 Supplementary Conditions 007300-7 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 INDICATES THE LOCAL UNION NUMBER OR DISTRICT COUNCIL NUMBER WHERE APPLICABLE, I.E., PLUMBERS LOCAL 0198. THE NEXT NUMBER, 005 IN THE EXAMPLE, IS AN INTERNAL NUMBER USED IN PROCESSING THE WAGE DETERMINATION. 07/01/2014 IS THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE MOST CURRENT NEGOTIATED RATE, WHICH IN THIS EXAMPLE IS JULY 1, 2014. UNION PREVAILING WAGE RATES ARE UPDATED TO REFLECT ALL RATE CHANGES IN THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT(CBA) GOVERNING THIS CLASSIFICATION AND RATE. SURVEY RATE IDENTIFIERS CLASSIFICATIONS LISTED UNDER THE ""SU"" IDENTIFIER INDICATE THAT NO ONE RATE PREVAILED FOR THIS CLASSIFICATION IN THE SURVEY AND THE PUBLISHED RATE IS DERIVED BY COMPUTING A WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATE BASED ON ALL THE RATES REPORTED IN THE SURVEY FOR THAT CLASSIFICATION. AS THIS WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATE INCLUDES ALL RATES REPORTED IN THE SURVEY, IT MAY INCLUDE BOTH UNION AND NON-UNION RATES. EXAMPLE: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU INDICATES THE RATES ARE SURVEY RATES BASED ON A WEIGHTED AVERAGE CALCULATION OF RATES AND ARE NOT MAJORITY RATES. LA INDICATES THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. 2012 IS THE YEAR OF SURVEY ON WHICH THESE CLASSIFICATIONS AND RATES ARE BASED. THE NEXT NUMBER, 007 IN THE EXAMPLE, IS AN INTERNAL NUMBER USED IN PRODUCING THE WAGE DETERMINATION. 5/13/2014 INDICATES THE SURVEY COMPLETION DATE FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS AND RATES UNDER THAT IDENTIFIER. SURVEY WAGE RATES ARE NOT UPDATED AND REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL A NEW SURVEY IS CONDUCTED. UNION AVERAGE RATE IDENTIFIERS CLASSIFICATION(S) LISTED UNDER THE UAVG IDENTIFIER INDICATE THAT NO SINGLE MAJORITY RATE PREVAILED FOR THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS; HOWEVER, 100%OF THE DATA REPORTED FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS WAS UNION DATA. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG INDICATES THAT THE RATE IS A WEIGHTED UNION AVERAGE RATE. OH INDICATES THE STATE.THE NEXT NUMBER, 0010 IN THE EXAMPLE, IS AN INTERNAL NUMBER USED IN PRODUCING Supplementary Conditions 007300-8 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 THE WAGE DETERMINATION. 08/29/2014 INDICATES THE SURVEY COMPLETION DATE FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS AND RATES UNDER THAT IDENTIFIER. A UAVG RATE WILL BE UPDATED ONCE A YEAR, USUALLY IN JANUARY OF EACH YEAR, TO REFLECT A WEIGHTED AVERAGE OF THE CURRENT NEGOTIATED/CBA RATE OF THE UNION LOCALS FROM WHICH THE RATE IS BASED. ---------------------------------------------------------------- WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) HAS THERE BEEN AN INITIAL DECISION IN THE MATTER?THIS CAN BE: * AN EXISTING PUBLISHED WAGE DETERMINATION * A SURVEY UNDERLYING A WAGE DETERMINATION * A WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION LETTER SETTING FORTH A POSITION ON A WAGE DETERMINATION MATTER * A CONFORMANCE (ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND RATE) RULING ON SURVEY RELATED MATTERS, INITIAL CONTACT, INCLUDING REQUESTS FOR SUMMARIES OF SURVEYS, SHOULD BE WITH THE WAGE AND HOUR REGIONAL OFFICE FOR THE AREA IN WHICH THE SURVEY WAS CONDUCTED BECAUSE THOSE REGIONAL OFFICES HAVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DAVIS-BACON SURVEY PROGRAM. IF THE RESPONSE FROM THIS INITIAL CONTACT IS NOT SATISFACTORY,THEN THE PROCESS DESCRIBED IN 2.)AND 3.) SHOULD BE FOLLOWED. WITH REGARD TO ANY OTHER MATTER NOT YET RIPE FOR THE FORMAL PROCESS DESCRIBED HERE, INITIAL CONTACT SHOULD BE WITH THE BRANCH OF CONSTRUCTION WAGE DETERMINATIONS. WRITE TO: BRANCH OF CONSTRUCTION WAGE DETERMINATIONS WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION Supplementary Conditions 007300-9 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 200 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, N.W. WASHINGTON, DC 20210 2.) IF THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION IN 1.) IS YES, THEN AN INTERESTED PARTY(THOSE AFFECTED BY THE ACTION) CAN REQUEST REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION FROM THE WAGE AND HOUR ADMINISTRATOR (SEE 29 CFR PART 1.8 AND 29 CFR PART 7). WRITE TO: WAGE AND HOUR ADMINISTRATOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 200 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, N.W. WASHINGTON, DC 20210 THE REQUEST SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY A FULL STATEMENT OF THE INTERESTED PARTY'S POSITION AND BY ANY INFORMATION (WAGE PAYMENT DATA, PROJECT DESCRIPTION, AREA PRACTICE MATERIAL, ETC.)THAT THE REQUESTOR CONSIDERS RELEVANT TO THE ISSUE. 3.) IF THE DECISION OF THE ADMINISTRATOR IS NOT FAVORABLE,AN INTERESTED PARTY MAY APPEAL DIRECTLY TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD (FORMERLY THE WAGE APPEALS BOARD). WRITE TO: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 200 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, N.W. WASHINGTON, DC 20210 4.)ALL DECISIONS BY THE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD ARE FINAL. Supplementary Conditions 007300- 10 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION ARTICLE 19—PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION SC-19.21 COOPERATION WITH PUBLIC AGENCIES C. For the Contractor's convenience, the following telephone numbers are listed: Public Agencies/Contacts Phone Number City Engineer 361-826-3500 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. 361-814-9900 Jose C. Garza, PE 361-779-6140 Traffic Engineering 361-826-3547 Police Department 361-882-2600 Water/Wastewater/Stormwater 361-826-1800 (361-826-1818 after hours) Gas Department 361-885-6900 (361-885-6942 after hours) Parks & Recreation Department 361-826-3461 Street Department 361-826-1875 City Street Div. for Traffic Signals 361-826-1610 Solid Waste & Brush 361-826-1973 IT Department(City Fiber) 361-826-1956 AEP 1-877-373-4858 AT&T 361-881-2511 (1-800-824-4424 after hours) Grande Communications 1-866-247-2633 Spectrum Communications 1-800-892-4357 Crown Castle Communications 1-888-632-0931 (Network Operations Center) Centuryl-ink 361-208-0730 W i ndstrea m 1-800-600-5050 Regional Transportation Authority 361-289-2712 Port of Corpus Christi Authority Engr. 361-882-5633 TxDOT Area Office 361-808-2500 Corpus Christi ISD 361-695-7200 Supplementary Conditions 007300- 11 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 ARTICLE 25—SHOP DRAWINGS SC-25.03 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. See Section 0133 01 SUBMITTAL REGISTER Specification Section Shop Drawing Description ARTICLE 26—RECORD DATA SC-26.03 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. See Section 0133 01 SUBMITTAL REGISTER Specification Section Record Data Description END OF SECTION Supplementary Conditions 007300- 12 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates 19054A(FMAC) Rev 10/2018 01 11 00 SUMMARY OF WORK 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Construct Work as described in the Contract Documents. 1. Provide the materials, equipment, and incidentals required to make the Project completely and fully useable. 2. Provide the labor, equipment, tools, and consumable supplies required for a complete Project. 3. The Contract Documents do not indicate or describe all of the Work required to complete the Project. Additional details required for the correct installation of selected products are to be provided by the Contractor and coordinated with the OAR. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Work is described in general, non-inclusive terms as: The project consists of removal and replacement of two existing security gates at the JC Elliott Landfill located at 6594 Greenwood Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78415. The Main Entry Gate will be replaced with a manual cantilever slide gate and the Greenwood Entrance will be replaced with an automated cantilever slide gate which will require electrical upgrades. 1.03 WORK UNDER OTHER CONTRACTS A. The following items of work are not included in this Contract, but may impact construction scheduling and completion: 1. None. B. In the case of a disagreement between the above list and those specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents, the Contractor is to base his Proposal on the most expensive listing. C. Completion of the Work described in this Contract may impact the construction and testing of the items listed above. 1. Coordinate construction activities through the OAR. 2. Pay claims for damages which result from the late completion of the Project or any specified Milestones. 1.04 WORK BY OWNER A. The Owner plans to perform the following items of work which are not included in this Contract, but may impact the construction scheduling and completion: 1. None. B. Completion of the Work described in this Contract may impact the construction of the items listed above. Summary of Work 011100- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 1. Coordinate construction activities through the OAR. 2. Pay claims for damages which result from the late completion of the Project or any specified Milestones. C. Owner will provide normal operation and maintenance of the existing facilities during construction, unless otherwise stated. 1.05 CONSTRUCTION OF UTILITIES A. Pay for temporary power, including but not limited to construction cost, meter connection fees, and permits. 1.06 USE PRIOR TO FINAL COMPLETION A. Owner has the right to use or operate any portion of the Project that is ready for use after notifying the Contractor of its intent to do so. B. The execution of Bonds is understood to indicate the consent of the surety to these provisions for use of the Project. C. Provide an endorsement from the insurance carrier permitting use of Project during the remaining period of construction. D. Conduct operations to insure the least inconvenience to the Owner and general public. 2.00 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) 3.00 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION Summary of Work 011100- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 01 23 10 ALTERNATES AND ALLOWANCES 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 REQUIREMENTS A. Alternates: 1. This Section describes each alternate by number and describes the basic changes to be incorporated into the Work when this alternate is made a part of the Work in the Agreement. 2. Drawings and Specifications will outline the extent of Work to be included in the alternate Contract Price. 3. Coordinate related Work and modify surrounding Work as required to properly integrate the Work under each alternate,and provide a complete and functional Project as required by the Contract Documents. 4. Bids for alternates may be accepted or rejected at the option of the Owner. 5. Owner may incorporate these alternates in the Contract when executed, or may issue a Change Order to incorporate these alternates within 120 days at the prices offered in the Bid, unless noted otherwise. A Request for a Change Proposal may be issued after 120 days or other designated time period to negotiate a new price for incorporating the Work into the Project. B. Allowances: 1. The Lump Sum Bid Items described as "Allowances" have been set as noted in Section 00 30 01 Bid Form and shall be included in the Total Base Bid of the Bid Form for each Bidder. These Allowances may be used at the Owner's discretion in the event that unforeseen conditions or conflicts are encountered during construction that warrants the use of the Allowance funds. If the use of Allowance funds becomes necessary, the OAR will provide written authorization at a cost negotiated between Owner and Contractor, using unit prices in the Bid Form when applicable. No work is to be performed under the Allowance items without written authorization from the OAR. There is no guarantee that any of these funds will need to be used during the course of the Work. 1.02 DOCUMENT SUBMITTALS A. Provide documents for materials furnished as part of the alternate in accordance with Article 24 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS. Alternates and Allowances 012310- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 1.03 DESCRIPTION OF ALTERNATES- NONE 1.04 DESCRIPTION OF ALLOWANCES A. Allowance Cl—Unanticipated Improvements: 1. The sum of[$7,097.00]to be used for the purchase of labor and materials not identified during preliminary design that are discovered to be necessary for the successful completion of the overall project. 2.00 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) 3.00 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION Alternates and Allowances 012310-2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 01 29 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENTS ON LUMP SUM ITEMS A. Include all cost for completing the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for lump sum payment items. Include all direct cost for the Work associated with that lump sum item and a proportionate amount for the indirect costs as described in Article 17 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for each lump sum item. Include cost not specifically set forth as an individual payment item but required to provide a complete and functional system in the lump sum price. B. Measurement for progress payments will be made on the basis of the earned value for each item shown as a percentage of the cost for the lump sum item as described in Article 17 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS. Payment at Final Completion will be equal to the total lump sum amount for that item. 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENTS ON UNIT PRICE ITEMS A. Include all cost for completing the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents in unit price payment items. Include all direct cost for the Work associated with that unit price item and a proportionate amount for the indirect costs as described in Article 17 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS for each unit price item. Include cost not specifically set forth as an individual payment item but required to provide a complete and functional system in the unit price. B. Measurement for payments will be made only for the actual measured and/or computed length, area, solid contents, number, and weight, unless other provisions are made in the Contract Documents. Payment on a unit price basis will not be made for Work outside finished dimensions shown in the Contract Documents. Include cost for waste, overages, and tolerances in the unit price for that line item. Measurement will be as indicated for each unit price item. 1.03 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT FOR BASE BID ITEMS A. Bid Item A-1—Mobilization (Maximum 5%): 1. Include the following costs in this Bid item: a. Transportation and setup for equipment; b. Transportation and/or erection of all field offices, sheds, and storage facilities; c. Salaries for preparation of documents required before the first Application for Payment; d. Salaries for field personnel assigned to the Project related to the mobilization of the Project; e. Demobilization; and f. Mobilization may not exceed 5 percent of the total Contract Price. Measurement and Basis for Payment 01 29 01- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 2. Measurement for payment will be made per lump sum on the following basis: When at least 5% of the adjusted contract amount for construction is earned, 75% of the mobilization lump sum bid amount will be eligible for payment, minus retainage. Upon substantial completion of all work under this Contract and removal of all equipment and materials from the Project site, the remaining 25% of the mobilization lump sum bid amount will be eligible for payment, minus retainage. B. Bid Item A-2—Bonds and Insurance 1. Payment shall include all bonds and insurance required under the Contract Documents. 2. Measurement for payment will be made on a lump sum basis. Payment for bonds and insurance will be based on the receipt of documentation of actual costs. Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence of the rate or rates paid for all bonds and insurance. Contractor will be reimbursed for the actual cost of bonds, not to exceed the verifiable costs of bonds incurred by the Contractor. C. Bid Items Part B 1. Measurement for payment will be made per lump sum, each item, and lot pricing items as indicated on bid form. The pay applications will include a percentage of work complete of lump sum bid amount minus retainage. Payment will be made when work and materials purchased are verified and on-site. Bi-weekly construction site visits will be made to verify. D. Bid Item C1—Allowances 1. The sum of$7,097.00 to be used for procurement of all necessary permits required by the Authorities Having Jurisdiction to successfully complete the project. 2. Measurement for payment will be on a lump sum basis. Payments for Permits will be based on the earned value of Work completed. 3. Refer to Section 0123 10 ALTERNATES AND ALLOWANCES. 2.00 PRODUCTS(NOT USED) 3.00 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION Measurement and Basis for Payment 01 29 01- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 Measurement and Basis for Payment 01 29 01-3 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 0133 01 Submittal Register Specification Paragraph Types of Submittals Required Section Specification Description No. Product Sample or Operations Information Mockup Data 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 1.03 A Record Data None None 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 1.03 B Shop Drawing None None 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 1.03 C Record Data None None 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 1.03 D Record Data None None 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 3.03 Record Data None O&M Manual 02827 Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator 1.05 Sho Drawin None None 02827 Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator 3.02A Record Data None O&M Manual 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems 1.3 Shop Drawing None None 16170 Grounding and Bonding 1E.1 Shop Drawing None None 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems 1.0 Shop Drawing None None 16421 Utility Service Entrance 1E.2 Shop Drawing None None 16816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers 1.05 Shop Drawing None None Submittal Register 01 33 01-1 J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC)-Project Number 19054A 10/2018 01 35 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 PLAN OF ACTION A. Submit a written plan of action for approval for shutting down essential services. These include: 1. Electrical power, 2. Control power, 3. Pipelines or wastewater systems, 4. Communications equipment, and 5. Other designated functions. B. Describe the following in the plan of action: 1. Scheduled dates for construction; 2. Work to be performed; 3. Utilities, piping, or services affected; 4. Length of time the service or utility will be disturbed; 5. Procedures to be used to carry out the Work; 6. Plan of Action to handle emergencies; 7. List of manpower, equipment, and ancillary supplies; 8. Backups for key pieces of equipment and key personnel; 9. Contingency plan that will be used if the original schedule cannot be met; and C. Submit plan 2 weeks prior to beginning the Work. Special Procedures 013500- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 1.02 CRITICAL OPERATIONS A. The Owner has identified critical operations that must not be out of service longer than the designated maximum time out of service and/or must be performed only during the designated times. These have been identified in the table below: Note to Specifier: Revise for each project. Max.Time Hours Operation Liquidated Critical Operation Damages Out of Operation can be Shut Down ($ per hour) Security: At no time shall the facility be left unsecured. 0 0 $400.00 B. Submit a written plan of action per Paragraph 1.02 for approval for critical operations. C. Work affecting critical operations is to be performed on a 24-hour a day basis until Owner's normal operations have been restored. D. Provide additional manpower and equipment as required to complete the Work affecting critical operations within the allotted time. E. Liquidated damages will be assessed if Work on critical operations is not completed within the time indicated. 1. These items are critical to the for operation of the existing distribution system. 2. Loss of operation of the existing distribution system can subject the Owner to loss of revenue, additional operations cost, and fines from regulatory agencies. 3. Liquidated damages have been established for each critical operation. 2.00 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) 3.00 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION Special Procedures 013500- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ, Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Provide temporary facilities, including OPT's field office and the Contractor's field offices, storage sheds, and temporary utilities needed to complete the Work. B. Install and maintain temporary Project identification signs. Provide temporary on-site informational signs to identify key elements of the construction facilities. Do not allow other signs to be displayed. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide a total electrical heating and cooling system for the OPT's field office capable of maintaining the following conditions: 1. Heating: Minimum 75 degrees ID temp at 10 degrees ambient. 2. Cooling: Minimum 75 degrees ID temp at 105 degrees ambient. 3. Relative humidity: 48 to 54 percent. B. Inspect and test each service before placing temporary utilities in use. Arrange for all required inspections and tests by regulatory agencies, and obtain required certifications and permits for use. 1.03 DELIVERY AND STORAGE A. Arrange transportation, loading, and handling of temporary buildings and sheds. 1.04 JOB CONDITIONS A. Locate buildings and sheds at the Site as indicated or as approved by the OPT. B. Prepare the Site by removing trees, brush, or debris and performing demolition or grubbing needed to clear a space adequate for the structures. C. Pay for the utilities used by temporary facilities during construction. D. Provide each temporary service and facility ready for use at each location when the service or facility is first needed to avoid delay in the performance of the Work. Provide OPT's field office complete and ready for occupancy and use within 7 days of the Notice to Proceed. E. Maintain, expand as required, and modify temporary services and facilities as needed throughout the progress of the Work. F. Remove services and facilities when approved by the OAR. G. Operate temporary facilities in a safe and efficient manner. 1. Restrict loads on temporary services or facilities to within their designed or designated capacities. 2. Provide sanitary conditions. Prevent public nuisance or hazardous conditions from developing or existing at the Site. Temporary Facilities and Controls 015000- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 3. Prevent freezing of pipes, flooding, or the contamination of water. 4. Maintain Site security and protection of the facilities. 1.05 OPTIONS A. Construction offices may be prefabricated buildings on skids or mobile trailers. B. Storage sheds may be prefabricated buildings on skids or truck trailers. 2.00 PRODUCTS 2.01 TEMPORARY FIELD OFFICES— FIELD OFFICE NOT REQUIRED. A. The Contractor must furnish the OPT with a field office at the Site. The field office must contain at least 120 square feet of useable space. The field office must be air-conditioned and heated and must be furnished with an inclined table that measures at least 30 inches by 60 inches and two chairs. The Contractor shall move the field office on the Site as required by the OAR. The field office must be furnished with a telephone (with 24-hour per day answering service) and fax machine paid for by the Contractor. There is no separate pay item for the field office. B. Furnish a field office of adequate size for Contractor's use. Provide conference room space for a minimum of 15 people. C. Other trades may provide their own offices only when space is available at the Site, and the OPT agrees to its size, condition, and location. D. No monthly partial payments will be processed until OPT's field office facilities are completed and approved. 2.02 TEMPORARY STORAGE BUILDINGS A. Furnish storage buildings of adequate size to store any materials or equipment delivered to the Site that might be affected by weather. 2.03 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES A. Provide sanitary facilities at the Site from the commencement of the Project until Project conclusion. Maintain these facilities in a clean and sanitary condition at all times, and comply with the requirements of the local health authority. On large sites, provide portable toilets at such locations that no point in the Site shall be more than 600 feet from a toilet. B. Use these sanitary facilities. Do not use restrooms within existing or Owner-occupied buildings. 2.04 TEMPORARY HEAT A. Provide heating devices needed to protect buildings during construction. Provide fuel needed to operate the heating devices and attend the heating devices at all times they are in operation, including overnight operations. Temporary Facilities and Controls 015000- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 2.05 TEMPORARY UTILITIES A. Provide the temporary utilities for administration, construction, testing, disinfection, and start-up of the Work, including electrical power,water, and telephone. Pay all costs associated with furnishing temporary utilities. 1. Provide a source of temporary electrical power of adequate size for construction procedures. a. Use existing power systems where spare capacity is available. Provide temporary power connections that do not adversely affect the existing power supply. Submit connections to the OAR for approval prior to installation. b. Provide electrical pole and service connections that comply with Laws and Regulations and the requirements of the power company. 2. Provide telephone service to the Site and install telephones inside the Contractor's and the OPT's field office. 2.06 WATER FOR CONSTRUCTION A. Provide temporary water. Potable water may be purchased from the Owner by obtaining a water meter from the Owner and transporting water from a water hydrant. Non-potable water may be used for hydraulic testing of non-potable basins or pipelines. Include the cost of water in the Contract Price. B. Contractor must comply with the City of Corpus Christi's Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plan as amended (the "Plan"). This includes implementing water conservation measures established for changing conditions. The City Engineer will provide a copy of the Plan to Contractor at the pre-construction meeting. The Contractor will keep a copy of the Plan on the Site throughout construction. 3.00 EXECUTION 3.01 LOCATION OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES A. Locate temporary facilities in areas approved by the OAR. Construct and install signs at locations approved by the OAR. Install informational signs so they are clearly visible. 3.02 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SIGNS A. The Owner will furnish two Project signs to be installed by the Contractor. The signs must be installed before construction begins and will be maintained throughout the Project period by the Contractor. The locations of the signs will be determined in the field by the OAR. 3.03 TEMPORARY LIGHTING A. Provide temporary lighting inside buildings once buildings are weatherproof. B. Provide lighting that is adequate to perform Work within any space. Temporary lights may be removed once the permanent lighting is in service. Temporary Facilities and Controls 015000-3 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 C. Provide portable flood lights at any time that Work will be performed outside the structure at night. Provide adequate lighting at any location Work is being performed. 3.04 DRINKING WATER A. Provide all field offices with potable water. Provide a dispenser and cooling apparatus if bottled drinking water is provided. B. Pay for water services and maintain daily. 3.05 CONSTRUCTION FENCE A. Install and maintain a construction fence around the Site and off-site storage yards. Fence must be a minimum 6 feet high chain link construction unless shown otherwise. Provide gates with padlocks. 3.06 REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES A. Remove temporary buildings, sheds, and utilities at the conclusion of the Project and restore the Site to original condition or finished in accordance with the Drawings. B. Remove informational signs upon completion of construction. C. Remove Project identification signs, framing, supports, and foundations upon completion of the Project. 3.07 MAINTENANCE AND JANITORIAL SERVICE A. Provide janitorial service (sweeping/mopping) for the OPT's field office on a weekly basis or as requested. Empty trash receptacles daily or as needed. B. Maintain signs and supports in a neat, clean condition. Repair damage to structures, framings, or signs. C. Repair any damage to Work caused by placement or removal of temporary signage. D. Service, maintain, and replace, if necessary,the OPT's field office computer equipment throughout the Project as required by the OPT including replacement cartridges for all office equipment. END OF SECTION Temporary Facilities and Controls 015000-4 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 01 57 00 TEMPORARY CONTROLS 1.00 GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED—TCEQSMALL CONSTRUCTION SITE NOTICE REQUIRED A. Provide labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to construct temporary facilities to provide and maintain control over environmental conditions at the Site. Remove temporary facilities when no longer needed. B. Construct temporary impounding works, channels, diversions, furnishing and operation of pumps, installing piping and fittings, and other construction for control of conditions at the Site. Remove temporary controls at the end of the Project. C. Provide a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as required by Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) General Permit No. TXR150000 for stormwater discharges from construction activities as applicable to the nature and size of the Project. Comply with all requirements of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ)and Laws and Regulations. File required legal notices and obtain required permits prior to beginning any construction activity. D. Provide labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to prevent stormwater pollution for the duration of the Project. Provide and maintain erosion and sediment control structures as required to preventive sediment and other pollutants from the Site from entering any stormwater system including open channels. Remove pollution control structures when no longer required to prevent stormwater pollution. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Construct and maintain temporary controls with adequate workmanship using durable materials to provide effective environmental management systems meeting the requirements of the Contract Documents and Laws and Regulations. Use materials that require minimal maintenance to prevent disruption of construction activities while providing adequate protection of the environment. B. Periodically inspect systems to determine that they are meeting the requirements of the Contract Documents. 1.03 DOCUMENT SUBMITTAL A. Provide documents requiring approval by the OPT as Shop Drawings in accordance with Article 25 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS. B. Provide copies of notices, records, and reports required by the Contract Documents or Laws and Regulations as Record Data in accordance with Article 26 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS. 1.04 STANDARDS A. Provide a SWPPP that complies with all requirements of TPDES General Permit No. TXR150000 and any other applicable Laws and Regulations. Temporary Controls 015700- 1 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 B. Perform Work to comply with the City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances, Part III, Chapter 14, Article X - titled "STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANS" and any other applicable Laws and Regulations. 1.05 PERMITS A. As applicable, submit the following to the TCEQ and the Operator of any Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) receiving stormwater discharges from the Site: 1. Notice of Intent (NOI) at least 48 hours prior to beginning construction activity. Construction activity may commence 24 hours after the submittal of an electronic NOI. 2. Notice of Change (NOC) letter when relevant facts or incorrect information was submitted in the NOI, or if relevant information in the NOI changes during the course of construction activity. 3. Notice of Termination (NOT) when the construction Project has been completed and stabilized. B. Post a copy of the NOI at the Site in a location where it is readily available for viewing by the general public and as required by Laws and Regulations prior to starting construction activities and maintain the posting until completion of the construction activities. C. Maintain copies of a schedule of major construction activities, inspection reports, and revision documentation with the SWPPP. 1.06 STORMWATER POLLUTION CONTROL A. Comply with the current requirements of TPDES General Permit No. TXR150000 as set forth by the TCEQ for the duration of the Project as applicable to the nature of the work and the total disturbed area: 1. Develop a SWPPP meeting all requirements of the TPDES General Permit. 2. Submit of a Notice of Intent to the TCEQ. 3. Develop and implement appropriate Best Management Practices as established by local agencies of jurisdiction. 4. Provide all monitoring and/or sampling required for reporting to the TCEQ. 5. Submit reports to the TCEQ as required as a condition of the TPDES General Permit. 6. Submit copies of the reports to the Designer as Record Data in accordance with Article 26 of SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS. 7. Retain copies of these documents at the Site at all times for review and inspection by the OPT or regulatory agencies. Post a copy of the permit as required by Laws and Regulations. 8. Assume sole responsibility for implementing, updating, and modifying the TPDES General Permit per Laws and Regulations for the SWPPP and Best Management Practices. B. Use forms required by the TCEQ to file the Notice of Intent. Submit the Notice of Intent at least 2 days prior to the start of construction. Develop the SWPPP prior to submitting the Temporary Controls 015700- 2 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 Notice of Intent. Provide draft copies of the Notice of Intent,SWPPP,and any other pertinent TCEQ submittal documents to Owner for review prior to submittal to the TCEQ. C. Return any property disturbed by construction activities to either specified conditions or pre- construction conditions as set forth in the Contract Documents. Provide an overall erosion and sedimentation control system that will protect all undisturbed areas and soil stockpiles/spoil areas. Implement appropriate Best Management Practices and techniques to control erosion and sedimentation and maintain these practices and techniques in effective operating condition during construction. Permanently stabilize exposed soil and fill as soon as practical during the Work. D. Assume sole responsibility for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures for furnishing, installing, and maintaining erosion and sedimentation control structures and procedures and overall compliance with the TPDES General Permit. Modify the system as required to effectively control erosion and sediment. E. Retain copies of reports required by the TPDES General Permit for 3 years from date of Final Completion. 1.07 POLLUTION CONTROL A. Prevent the contamination of soil, water, or atmosphere by the discharge of noxious substances from construction operations. Provide adequate measures to prevent the creation of noxious air-borne pollutants. Prevent dispersal of pollutants into the atmosphere. Do not dump or otherwise discharge noxious or harmful fluids into drains or sewers, nor allow noxious liquids to contaminate public waterways in any manner. B. Provide equipment and personnel and perform emergency measures necessary to contain any spillage. 1. Contain chemicals in protective areas and do not dump on soil. Dispose of such materials at off-site locations in an acceptable manner. 2. Excavate contaminated soil and dispose at an off-site location if contamination of the soil does occur. Fill resulting excavations with suitable backfill and compact to the density of the surrounding undisturbed soil. 3. Provide documentation to the Owner which states the nature and strength of the contaminant, method of disposal, and the location of the disposal site. 4. Comply with Laws and Regulations regarding the disposal of pollutants. C. Groundwater or run-off water which has come into contact with noxious chemicals, sludge, or sludge-contaminated soil is considered contaminated. Contaminated water must not be allowed to enter streams or water courses, leave the Site in a non-contained form, or enter non-contaminated areas of the Site. 1. Pump contaminated water to holding ponds constructed by the Contractor for this purpose, or discharge to areas on the interior of the Site, as designated by the OAR. 2. Construct temporary earthen dikes or take other precautions and measures as required to contain the contaminated water and pump to a designated storage area. 3. Wash any equipment used for handling contaminated water or soil within contaminated areas three times with uncontaminated water prior to using such equipment in an Temporary Controls 015700-3 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 uncontaminated area. Dispose of wash water used to wash such equipment as contaminated water. 1.08 EARTH CONTROL A. Remove excess soil, spoil materials, and other earth not required for backfill at the time of generation. Control stockpiled materials to eliminate interference with Contractor and Owner's operations. B. Dispose of excess earth off the Site. Provide written approval from the property owner for soils deposited on private property. Obtain approval of the Owner if this disposal impacts the use of Site or other easements. 1.09 OZONE ADVISORY DAYS—NOT APPLICABLE A. Do not conduct roofing, priming, or hot-mix paving operations, except for repairs, on days the City Engineer has notified Contractor that an ozone advisory is in effect. An extension of time will be allowed for each day for which priming or hot mix paving was scheduled, crews were prepared to perform this Work and the City Engineer issued ozone alert prevents this Work. Contractor will be compensated at the unit price indicated in the Bid for each day for which an extension of time was granted due to an ozone alert. 1.10 MANAGEMENT OF WATER A. Manage water resulting from rains or ground water at the Site. Maintain trenches and excavations free of water at all times. B. Lower the water table in the construction area by acceptable means if necessary to maintain a dry and workable condition at all times. Provide drains, sumps, casings, well points, and other water control devices as necessary to remove excess water. C. Provide continuous operation of water management actions. Maintain standby equipment to provide proper and continuous operation for water management. D. Ensure that water drainage does not damage adjacent property. Divert water into the same natural watercourse in which its headwaters are located, or other natural stream or waterway as approved by the Owner. Assume responsibility for the discharge of water from the Site. E. Remove the temporary construction and restore the Site in a manner acceptable to the OAR and to match surrounding material at the conclusion of the Work. 1.11 DEWATERING A. This item is considered subsidiary for all dewatering methods other than "well pointing" to the appropriate bid items as described in the Bid Form where dewatering is needed to keep the excavation dry, as approved by the Designer, and shall include all costs to provide a dry foundation for the proposed improvements. B. Storm water that enters an excavation can be pumped out as long as care is taken to minimize solids and mud entering the pump suction and flow is pumped to a location that allows for sheet flow prior to entering a storm water drainage ditch or storm water inlet. Temporary Controls 015700-4 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 C. An alternative to sheet flow is to pump storm water to an area where ponding occurs naturally without leaving the designated work area or by a manmade berm(s) prior to entering the storm water system. Sheet flow and ponding is to allow solids screening and/or settling prior to entering a storm water conduit or inlet. D. Storm water or groundwater shall not be discharged to private property without permission. It is the intent that Contractor discharges groundwater primarily into the existing storm water system, provided that the quality of groundwater is equal to or better than the receiving stream,the [Corpus Christi Bay] [Oso Creek] [Laguna Madre] [CC Ship Channel]. E. Testing of groundwater quality is to be performed by the Contractor, at the Contractor's expense, prior to commencing discharge and shall be retested by the Contractor, at the Contractor's expense, a minimum of once a week. Contractor shall coordinate with the Owner on all testing. Tests will also be performed as each new area of construction is started. F. Another option for disposal of groundwater by Contractor would include pumping to the nearest sanitary sewer system. If discharging to temporary holding tanks and trucking to a sanitary sewer or wastewater plant,the costs for these operations shall be negotiated. Other groundwater disposal alternatives or solutions may be approved by the Designer on a case by case basis. G. Prior to pumping groundwater from a trench to the sanitary sewer system the Contractor shall contact Wastewater Pre-treatment Coordinator at 826-1817 to obtain a "no cost" permit from the Owner's Waste Water Department. Contractor will pay for any water quality testing or water analysis cost required. The permit will require an estimate of groundwater flow. Groundwater flow can be estimated by boring a hole or excavating a short trench then record water level shortly after completion, allow to sit overnight, record water level again, pump hole or trench dry to a holding tank or vacuum truck then record how long it takes to fill to original level and overnight level. 1.12 DISPOSAL OF CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER—NOT APPLICABLE A. An allowance will be included in the Bid for the unanticipated disposal of contaminated groundwater. This allowance may not be needed but is provided in case contaminated groundwater is encountered during the course of the Project and does not meet the water quality requirements for discharge into the storm water or wastewater systems. This allowance includes all materials, tools, equipment, labor, transportation, hauling, coordination, and proper disposal of the contaminated water at an approved landfill, deep water injection well, or other site as agreed to by the Designer. Suggested disposal facilities would be [US Ecology (USET) in Robstown, Texas or Texas Molecular in Corpus Christi, Texas]. B. The payment for this Work will be based on the Contractor's actual costs and will be negotiated. Payment will not include costs associated with routine dewatering, which is considered subsidiary to the appropriate bid items as described in Paragraph 1.11. 1.13 DISPOSAL OF HIGHLY CHLORINATED WATER A. Dispose of water used for testing, disinfection, and line flushing. Comply with Owner's requirements and Laws and Regulation regarding the disposal of contaminated water, including water with levels of chlorine,which exceed the permissible limits for discharge into wetlands or environmentally sensitive areas. Comply with the requirements of all regulatory Temporary Controls 015700-5 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 agencies in the disposal of all water used in the Project. Include a description and details for disposal of this water in a Plan of Action per SECTION 01 35 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES. Do not use the Owner's sanitary sewer system for disposal of contaminated water. 1.14 WINDSTORM CERTIFICATION A. All affected materials and installation shall comply with Texas Department of Insurance Requirements for windstorm resistant construction for design wind speed as required by the current version of the International Building Code (IBC). When applicable, [Owner] shall be responsible for contracting with a licensed structural engineer in the State of Texas to perform all inspections and provide documentation for windstorm certification to the Texas Board of Insurance. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary design/assembly documentation for all new windows, doors, louvers, etc. to the windstorm engineer/inspectors required to conform with the requirements of the Texas Department of Insurance. 2.00 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Provide materials that comply with Laws and Regulations. 3.00 EXECUTION 3.01 CONSTRUCTING, MAINTAINING AND REMOVING TEMPORARY CONTROLS A. Construct temporary controls in accordance with Laws and Regulations. B. Maintain controls in accordance with regulatory requirements where applicable, or in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. C. Remove temporary controls when no longer required, but before the Project is complete. Correct any damage or pollution that occurs as the result of removing controls while they are still required. END OF SECTION Temporary Controls 015700-6 JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC), Project No. 19054A Rev 10/2018 PART T-TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FMAC TASK ORDER 02827 Chain Link Gate Operator 02836 Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate 16010 Electrical General Requirements 16053 Identification for Electrical Systems 16170 Grounding and Bonding 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems 16421 Utility Service Entrance 16816 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers ................................ * E . ZAA. . R I9 JIL ,...... :...................®..�.... 9179040 .. .. ENI C', f 08/26/2011 9 For Specifcaf tion 02827, 16010, For Specification 02836 16053, 16170, 16402, 16421, 16816 J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A 08/26/19 SECTION 02827 CHAIN DRIVEN SLIDE GATE OPERATOR 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION Furnish labor, materials, inspections, supervision, etc., necessary for the complete installation and operation of slide gate operator as shown on the plans and specified herein. Work includes furnishing all items and accessories required or necessary for the correct operation of the gate operator system(s) as shown on plans and/or specified herein. 1.02 APPLICATION The specifications have been compiled to demonstrate the requirement for installation of vehicle access controlled gate to become part of a comprehensive Access Control System. It is the intent of this specification to serve as the final determining factor as to the suitability of any device or system for use in this application. 1.1 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS AND RELATED SECTIONS A. Division 16—Electrical service and connections 1.03 REQUIREMENT OF REGULATORY AGENCIES A. Before submitting a proposal, the Contractor shall become familiar with the rules of the governing boards having jurisdiction and shall notify the Owners Representative before submitting a proposal, if in the Contractors opinion, any work or material specified is contrary to such rules. Otherwise, the Contractor is responsible for the approval of all work or material at no extra cost to the Owner, and in case the use of any material specified is not permitted, a substitute shall be approved by the Owners Representative and shall be provided at no extra cost. B. Work to conform to the latest editions of the following (when applicable): I. National Electric Code (N.E.C.) 2. National Electrical Manufacturers Association(N.E.M.A.) 3. All other applicable city, state and national codes 4. Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. (U.L.),listings 5. American Society for Testing and Materials(A.S.T.M.) 6. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (I.E.E.E.) 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: The Company shall specialize in manufacturing of the gate operators specified,with a minimum ten(10)years experience. 02827—Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 Page 1 of 5 B. Installer: The installer shall have a minimum three (3) years installation experience of similar equipment. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submittals shall contain sufficient plans, elevations, sections, and schematics to clearly describe the apparatus. All conduit runs,controls and similar drawings shall be included. B. Submittals shall include (but not necessarily limited to)the following: C. All high and low voltage conduit runs. D. Gate operator mounting pad dimensions and locations. E. Details of electronic equipment, electrical equipment or any other apparatus deemed necessary by the Owner or Owners representative. 1.06 INSPECTIONS A. Procure all the necessary and usual inspections and certificates for all work to be installed. Deliver same to the Owner/Owners representative before final acceptance. 1.07 WARRANTY A. Gate operator shall carry a five (5) year limited warranty against all defects in materials and workmanship. Defective components shall be replaced by the manufacturer, at no cost to the owner. Freight,labor, and other incidental costs are not considered part of the factory warranty. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS A. All materials shall be new and shall bear the manufacturers name, trade name and the U.L./E.T.L. label in every case where a standard has been established. The equipment is to be furnished under each Section and shall be the standard product of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the production of the required type of equipment. Furnish all accessories,connections and incidental items necessary to fully complete the work. 2.02 SLIDE GATE OPERATOR A. The gate controller shall be of rugged design. 2.03 Features A. Operators shall be designed and manufactured for continuous duty. Operators shall be capable of actuating individual gate panels up to 40 feet in length and weighing up to 1,500 pounds. 02827—Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 Page 2of5 B. AC motor shall be continuous duty rated,totally enclosed and fan cooled. C. Control circuit: Solid-state control board; low-voltage control inputs to provide for connection of a full range of optional external devices including loop detectors, access control systems, and radio receivers. D. An adjustable timer (0-60 seconds) shall be integral to the control board to permit automatic gate closing; timer deactivation shall also be available to permit push open/close gate operation. 2.04 Motors A. Continuous Duty motor. 2.05 Functional Specifications A. Power System B. Unit shall be sized for gate specified (1)horsepower minimum and shall operate gate at a minimum of 1.0 fps. Contractor shall verify motor size requirement with gate load. C. Electrical 1. The unit shall be suitable for 240V I Phase. D. Controller 1. OmniControl solid-state control board; low-voltage control inputs to provide for connection of a full range of optional external devices including loop detectors, access control systems, and radio receivers 2. An adjustable timer (0-60 seconds) shall be integral to the control board to permit automatic gate closing; timer deactivation shall also be available to permit push open/close gate operation 3. The board shall provide inputs for exit loop,center loop, and safety loop detectors. 4. Additional required controls: Inherent obstruction sensing allowing a closing gate to reopen when coming in contact with an obstruction and an opening gate to stop/reverse/stop when encountering an obstruction. E. Operator Chassis/Housing 1. Mounting: Left- or right-hand mounting capabilities to provide flexibility in determining orientation of operator either prior to or during installation. F. Drive Chain and Mounting Hardware: 1. Sufficient length of#40 roller chain shall be supplied for specified opening size. 2. Chain mounting brackets with adjustment bolts and optional support brackets shall be supplied. 02827—Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 Page 3 of 5 G. Transformer: 1. Operator shall have a 40 VA transformer to provide Class II power. An additional transformer shall be available (minimum 40VA) to provide power for accessory devices. H. Testing 1. Each operator shall be subjected to complete factory testing of all functions after assembly. I. Control: 1. Unit shall be capable of operation via keypad entry and remote control. Unit shall be provided with quantity of remote control units as listing on drawings. J. Warranty 1. The specified gate operator shall be warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for five (5)years. 2.06 Manufacturer A. Acceptable Manufacturer: HySecurity SlideSmart DC, 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Mount directly to concrete pad, firmly secured, plumb, and level. Wire in accordance with National Electric Code. Enclose all splices in easily accessible junction boxes or on terminal boards. Tag and identify all cable runs in all junction boxes. Test system and adjust to assure components and accessories are properly connected and in working order. B. Any disagreement between the Plans, Specifications, and Ordinances, must be called to same before signing of the contract. After the Contract has been signed, the Contractor is responsible for having all work meet requirements of the governing ordinances. C. Coordinate installation with owner. D. Protect installed products until completion of project. Touch-up, repair, or replace damaged products before completion. 3.02 MAINTENANCE 02827—Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 Page 4of5 A. Provide Owner with two copies of operation,installation, and maintenance manuals including wiring diagrams B. Provide owner with two copies of risers, layouts, and special wiring diagrams showing any changes to standard drawings C. Maintain at three-month intervals,checking external reversing devices once per month. END OF SECTION 02827—Chain Driven Slide Gate Operator J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 Page 5 of 5 SECTION 02836 ALUMINUM CANTILEVER SLIDE GATE PART 1 - GENERAL: 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES: A. The work in this section shall include furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and appliances necessary to complete the installation of the cantilever slide gates required for this project in strict accordance with this specification section and drawings. 1.02 REFERENCES: A. Underwriters Laboratory Gate Operator Requirements (UL 325). See 3.02 C. 1. Automated/operated vehicular gates are not to be used for pedestrian traffic. Separate pedestrian gates must always be provided if pedestrian traffic is expected. B. ASTM F 2200 — Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction. See 2.01 C. C. ASTM F 1184 — Standard Specification for Industrial and Commercial Horizontal Slide Gates, Type 11, Class 2. See 3.02 B. D. American Welding Society AWS D1.2 Structural Welding Code. See 2.01 D and 2.03 D. 1.03 SUBMITTAL: A. Product Data: 1. Provide manufacturer's catalog cuts with printed specifications and installation instructions. 2. If operated gate system, furnish two (2) copies of operation and maintenance data covering the installed products. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Supply shop drawings showing the gate system, including details of all major components. 2. Include details of gate construction, gate height, and post spacing dimensions. C. Certification of Performance Criteria: 1. Manufacturer of gate system shall provide certification stating the gate system includes the following material components that provide superior performance and longevity. Alternate designs built to minimum standards that do not include these additional structural features shall not be accepted. a. Gate track system shall be keyed to interlock into gate frame member (providing 200% additional strength when compared to weld only keyless systems). When interlocked with and welded to the "keyed" frame top member, gate track forms a composite structure. b. Gate shall have a minimum counterbalance length of 50% opening width which provides a 36% increase in lateral resistance (when compared to ASTM minimum 02836—Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project#19054A 8/26/19 Page 1 of 5 of 40% counterbalance). If gate is ever to be automated, counterbalance section shall be filled with fabric or other specified material. c. To provide superior structural integrity, intermediate vertical members shall be used-with spacing between verticals to be less than 50% of the gate frame height. d. Entire gate frame (including counterbalance section) shall include 2 adjustable stainless or galvanized steel cables (minimum 3/16") per bay to allow complete gate frame adjustment (maintaining strongest structural square and level orientation). e. Gate truck assemblies shall be tested for continuous duty and shall have precision ground and hardened components. Bearings shall be pre-lubricated and contain shock resistant outer races and captured seals. f. Gate truck assemblies shall be supported by a minimum 5/8" plated steel bolt with self aligning capability, rated to support a 2,000 #reaction load. g. Hanger brackets shall be hot dipped galvanized steel with a minimum 3/8" thickness that is also gusseted for additional strength. h. Gate top track and supporting hangar bracket assemblies shall be certified by a licensed professional engineer to withstand a 2,000 lb. vertical reaction load without exceeding allowable stresses. D. Certifications: 1. Gate in compliance with ASTM F 2200, Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction per section 2.01 C. 2. If operated gate system, gate operator shall be in compliance with UL 325 as evidenced by UL listing label attached to gate operator. 3. The aluminum welders and welding process must be certified per section 2.03 D. 4. Manufacturer shall supply gate design performance certification as per section 1.03 C. PART 2 - PRODUCTS: 2.01 CANTILEVER SLIDE GATE MANUFACTURERS: A. The cantilever sliding gate system shall be manufactured by Tymetal Corp., 678 Wilbur Avenue, Greenwich, NY 12834 - (800) 328 —4283 OR APPROVED EQUAL. B. Approved substitution — All other systems must be submitted to the design team in accordance with substitution requirements as set forth in the general provisions of the specification manual for approval prior to the bid date. Products submitted must meet performance criteria as per section 1.03 C. Products submitted after the bid date will not be approved. C. Gate manufacturer shall certify gate is manufactured in compliance with ASTM F 2200, Standard Specification for Automated Vehicular Gate Construction. See 1.03 D.1. D. Gate manufacturer shall provide independent certification as to the use of a documented Welding Procedure Specification and Procedure Qualification Record to insure conformance to the AWS D1.2 welding code. Upon request, Individual Certificates of Welder Qualification documenting successful completion of the requirements of the AWS D1.2 code shall also be provided. See 1.03 D.3. 02836—Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project#19054A 8/26/19 Page 2 of 5 2.02 GATE DIMENSIONS: A. The slide gate dimensions shall be as shown on the detail drawings. 2.03 GATE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS: A. Gate Frame: 1. The gate frame shall be fabricated from 6063-T6 aluminum alloy extrusions. The top member shall be a 3" x 5" (76mm x 127mm) aluminum structural channel/tube extrusion weighing not less than 3.0 lb/If(4.4kg/m). To maintain structural integrity this frame member shall be "keyed" to interlock with the "keyed" track member. If fabricated as a single horizontal piece, the bottom member shall be a 2" x 5" (51mm x 127mm) aluminum structural tube weighing not less than 2.0 lb/If (2.9kg/m). If fabricated in two horizontal pieces, the bottom member shall be a 5" (127mm) aluminum structural channel weighing not less than 2.6 lb/If (3.8kg/m). When the gate frame is manufactured in two horizontal pieces or sections, they shall be spliced in the field (the gate frame shall be fabricated in one or multiple sections depending on size requirements or project constraints). B. Vertical Members (Chain Link): 1. The vertical members at the ends of the gate frame shall be "P" shaped in cross section with a nominal base dimension of no less than 2" x 2" (51mm x 51mm) and weighing not less than 1.6 lb/If (2.3kg/m). Major 2" x 2" (51mm x 51mm) vertical members weighing not less than 1.1 lb/If shall separate each bay and shall be spaced at less than gate height intervals. 2. Intermediate 1" x 2" (25mm x 51mm) vertical members weighing not less than .82 lb/If shall alternate between 2" x 2" major members. C. Gate Track: 1. The gate frame shall have a separate semi-enclosed "keyed" track, extruded from 6005A-T61 or 6105-T5 aluminum alloy, weighing not less than 2.9 lb/If (4.2kg/m). The track member is to be located on only one side of the top primary. Welds to be placed alternately along the top and side of the track at 9" (229mm) centers with welds being a minimum of 2" (51mm). D. All welds on the gate frame shall conform to Welding Procedure Specification and Procedure Qualification Record to insure conformance to the AWS D1.2 Structural Welding Code. All individual welders shall be certified to AWS D1.2 welding code. See 1.02 D. E. Gate Mounting: 1. The gate frame is to be supported from the track by two (2) swivel type, self-aligning, 4-wheeled, sealed lubricant, ball-bearing truck assemblies. 2. The bottom of each support post shall have a bracket equipped with a pair of 3" (76mm) UHMW guide wheels Wheel cover protectors shall be included with bottom guides to comply with UL325. 3. Gap protectors shall be provided and installed, compliant with ASTM F 2200-05. F. Diagonal Bracing: 1. Diagonal "X" bracing of 3/16" or 1/4" diameter stainless or galvanized steel cable shall be installed throughout the entire gate frame. 02836—Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project#19054A 8/26/19 Page 3 of 5 G. The gate shall be completed by installation of approved filler as specified. 1. Chain Link: 2" x 2" x 9 gauge aluminized steel chain link fabric shall extend the entire length of the gate (if operated gate, counterbalance must also have fabric to prevent reach through and comply with ASTM F2200, see 1.03 C.1) Fabric shall be attached at each end of the gate frame by standard fence industry tension bars and tied at each 2" x 2" (51mm x 51mm) vertical member with standard fence industry ties. ASTM F2200 requires attachment method that leaves no leading or bottom edge protrusions (cannot exceed 0.5 inch). 2.04 POSTS: A. A single set of support posts shall be minimum 4" O.D. (102mm)round SS40 or 4" x 4" x 3/16" wall square steel tubing, grade 500. Gate posts shall be galvanized or coated and supported in concrete footings as specified by the design team. 2.05 FINISH: A. Gate to be mill finish aluminum or color coated with polyester powder as specified. If powder coated, the gate (including track member) and all accessories shall be pretreated chemically by sand blasting or other acceptable method to ensure proper coating adherence. 2.06 WARRANTY: A. The truck assembly shall be warranted against manufacturing defects by the manufacturer for a period of(5)five years from date of sale. PART 3 - EXECUTION: 3.01 Final grades and installation conditions shall be examined. Installation shall not begin until all unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. 3.02 INSTALLATION: A. Equipment in this section shall be installed in strict accordance with the company's printed instructions unless otherwise shown on the contract drawings. B. The gate and installation shall conform to ASTM F 1184 standards for aluminum cantilever slide gates, Type 11, Class 2. See 1.02 C. C. If the gate system is to be automated, the gate and installation shall also comply with ASTM F 2200 and UL 325. See 1.02 A and 1.02 B.. 3.03 SYSTEM VALIDATION: A. The complete system shall be adjusted to assure it is performing properly. B. The system shall be operated for a sufficient period of time to determine that the system is in proper working order. C. For operated gate systems -test and explain safety features: 1. Each system feature and device is a separate component of the gate system. 2. Read and follow all instructions for each component. 3. Ensure that all instructions for mechanical components, safety devices and the gate operator are available for everyone who will be using the gate system. 4. The warning signs shipped with the gate operator must be installed in prominent position on both sides of the gate. 02836—Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project#19054A 8/26/19 Page 4 of 5 5. Ensure the owner is clear with regard to the safety points concerning the basic operational guidelines of the safety features of the gate operator system. These safety points are listed in the gate operator manual and must be read prior to system use. 02836—Aluminum Cantilever Slide Gate J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project#19054A 8/26/19 Page 5 of 5 SECTION 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PART I - GENERAL A. SCOPE 1. The Contractor shall submit his bid on the basis of executing all electrical work as hereinafter specified, as indicated on the drawings, or as necessary to provide a complete and usable system. 2. All items of labor, material or equipment not required in detail by the specifications or drawings, but incidental to, or necessary for, the complete installation and proper operation of all phases of work described herein, or reasonably implied in connection with, shall be furnished as if called for in detail by the specifications or drawings. 3. The Contractor shall also install all electrical equipment furnished under other Divisions of this specification, and shall furnish and install all labor and material to make electrical connections to this equipment. B. APPROVAL OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS 1. Manufacturer's data and descriptive literature for each item listed under Submittal Data in all sections of Division 16 shall be submitted to the owner, or his designated representative, for approval as soon as practical,but not later than 30 days after the award of the contract. 2. Wherever a brand name or names are mentioned in the specifications and/or indicated on the drawings, they shall be understood to be followed by the words "or approved equal" unless otherwise noted. 3. The Contractor shall be responsible for and bear the costs of all changes in his work and the work of other trades made necessary by the use of products and systems other than those of the first named basic manufacturers and systems specified in the Contract Documents. C. SUBMITTALS 4. General: Submit shop drawings; manufacturers'data; certificates for equipment,materials, and finish; and pertinent details for each system where specified in each individual section, and obtain approval before procurement, fabrication, or delivery of the items to the job site. Partial submittals will not be acceptable and will be returned without review. a. Submittals shall include the manufacturer's name, trade name, catalog model or number, nameplate data, size, layout dimensions, capacity, project specification and paragraph reference, applicable industry and technical society publication references, and other information necessary to establish contract compliance of each item the Contractor proposes to furnish. J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 1 of 9 b. Photographs of existing installations and data submitted in lieu of catalog data are not acceptable and will be returned without approval. D. APPROVAL: c. Approval of submittals,etc., shall not be construed as releasing the Contractor from further responsibility, but rather as a means to coordinate the work and to aid in the proper selection and installation of the materials and equipment. All materials and equipment shall be subject to final acceptance by the Engineer at completion of the project. E. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTITUTIONS: 1. It is the intention of the drawings and specifications to establish a definite standard when a particular manufacturer's product is mentioned. Written request for substitutions of equivalent products will be considered,providing all the following conditions are met: a. Written request shall be received in the Engineer's office fourteen (14) days prior to the day of bid opening. Requests after 14 days prior to the day of bid opening will not be considered. b. Request shall include complete technical data. c. Request shall include a complete comparison of differences and similarities between the proposed product and that mentioned in the drawings and specifications. d. Space and clearance requirements are adequate for products mentioned. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to verify space and clearance requirements for products proposed for substitution. e. In the case that modifications to the drawings and specifications are necessary for the proper installation of a product proposed for substitution, the request shall explain such in detail, accompanied by drawings,if necessary. 2. Shop Drawings a. Shop drawings (when required) shall be a minimum of II by 17 inches in size with a minimum scale of 1/8-inch per foot,unless specified otherwise. b. Drawings shall include floor plans, sectional views, wiring diagrams, and installation details of equipment. c. Drawings shall indicate adequate clearance for operation,maintenance, and replacement of operating equipment devices. d. If equipment is disapproved, drawings shall be revised to show acceptable equipment and resubmitted. J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 2 of 9 3. Manufacturer's Data: Submittals for each manufactured item shall be manufacturer's descriptive literature of cataloged products, equipment drawings, diagrams, performance and characteristic curves, and catalog cuts. 4. Standards Compliance a. All electrical equipment and material shall be listed, labeled and installed per a recognized electrical testing laboratory's standards. b. When materials or equipment must conform to the standards of organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL),proof of such conformance shall be submitted for approval. c. If an organization uses a label or listing to indicate compliance with a particular standard, the label or listing will be acceptable evidence unless otherwise specified in the individual sections. d. In lieu of the label or listing, the Contractor shall submit a certificate from an independent testing organization,which is competent to perform acceptable test. e. For materials and equipment whose compliance with organizational standards or specifications is not regulated by an organization using its own listing or label as proof of compliance, a certificate of compliance from the manufacturer shall be submitted for approval. f. This certificate shall identify the manufacturer, the product, and the referenced standard and shall simply state that the manufacturer certifies that the product conforms to all requirements of the project specifications and the referenced standards listed. F. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION 1. Protect all materials and finished work at all times to prevent damage or breakage either in transit, storage, installation or testing. All conduit openings shall be closed with caps or plugs during installation. All materials and equipment shall be covered and protected against dirt, water,chemicals or mechanical injury. 2. Equipment and materials shall be handled, stored, and protected to prevent damage before and during installation in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Damaged or defective items shall be replaced by the contractor at no increase in cost to owner. G. GUARANTEE AND SERVICE 1. This Contractor shall include a 100% guarantee against faulty materials, equipment, superintendence or labor and unauthorized substitutes for a period of 12 months from the J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 3 of 9 date of final proiect acceptance by the Owner regardless of equipment factory warranty limitations. 2. Contractor shall also follow-up on warranty repairs for 12 months and advise the City staff on the equipment or instrument operation. Any required corrective measures shall be executed including all labor and materials, at no cost to the Owner. 3. This Contract also includes all services, maintenance and adjusting of the system for the full period of the guarantee from the time of project acceptance. H. STANDARD CODES,FEES AND PERMITS 1. The entire installation shall conform to all local, state, and federal ordinances, codes, and regulations applying to the work in this contract. Comply with the latest editions of applicable codes. 2. In the event that there is conflict between the plans and specifications and the local code requirements of governing agencies,the owner's agent's interpretation shall prevail. However, if the contract requirements are in excess of the code requirements, the contract provisions shall govern. 3. The Contractor shall obtain all permits and pay all fees necessary in connection with his work. 4. At the completion of all work, the Contractor shall deliver to the owner, or his designated representative, a certificate of inspection from the inspection department having jurisdiction over the work. 5. Unless otherwise indicated on the drawings or specified herein, all materials, workmanship, and tests shall be in conformance with the latest approved standard rules, regulations, and specifications of the following authorities: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). National Electrical Code (NEC). National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). National Electric Manufacturer's Association(NEMA). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE). Insulated Power Cable Engineer's Association (IPCEA). Underwriters Laboratory(U.L.) 6. Electrical work shall be executed by electricians licensed by local authorities and provisions described in local codes and ordinances shall be followed. L DRAWINGS J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 4 of 9 1. Due to the scale of the drawings,it is impossible to show all fittings, offsets, and accessories. 2. The Contractor shall carefully investigate the structural and finish conditions affecting his work and arrange his work accordingly. 3. The Contractor shall furnish all fittings and accessories as may be required to meet the conditions encountered. J. ELECTRICAL IN OTHER DIVISIONS 1. Electrical components of mechanical equipment and systems such as disconnect switches and starters shall be provided under this division and shall be as specified herein and as necessary for complete and operable systems. 2. Interconnecting wiring for components of packaged equipment shall be provided as an integral part of the equipment. 3. All interconnecting power wiring and conduit for field erected equipment, control wiring rated over 100 volts, and conduit shall be as specified under this division. K. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY 1. The Contractor shall visit the proposed project site to inspect and familiarize himself with all conditions, obstructions and space limitations prior to bidding and before beginning construction. 2. Refer to drawings for construction details, and coordinate work with that of other trades so as to avoid unnecessary delays or damage to any part of the installation. If any omissions or discrepancies are found between the drawings and specifications or regulations, advise the owner, or his designated representative, prior to Bid Due Date. Verify electrical requirements of all equipment exactly as furnished and make adjustments in electrical service accordingly before installation of power circuits. PART 2 -MATERIALS A. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 1. Materials and equipment shall be standard products of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the manufacture of such products,which are of similar material,design, and workmanship. 2. The standard products shall have been in satisfactory commercial or industrial use for two years prior to bid opening. 3. The two-year use shall include applications of equipment and materials under similar circumstances and of similar size. B. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 5 of 9 1. Two years experience must be satisfactorily completed by a product, which has been sold or is offered for sale on the commercial market through advertisements, manufacturer's catalogs, or brochures. 2. Alternative Service Record 3. Products having less than a two-year field service record will be acceptable if a certified record of satisfactory field operation for not less than 6,000 hours, exclusive of the manufacturer's factory or laboratory tests,can be shown. C. SERVICE SUPPORT 1. The equipment items shall be supported by service organizations. 2. The Contractor shall submit a certified list of qualified permanent service organizations for support of the equipment,which includes their addresses and qualifications. 3. These service organizations shall be reasonably convenient to the equipment installation and able to render satisfactory service to the equipment on a regular and emergency basis during the warranty period of the contract. Factory service must be made available within 24 hours of notifications by the owner or contractor. D. MANUFACTURER'S NAMEPLATE 1. Each item of equipment shall have a nameplate bearing the manufacturer's name, address, model number, and serial number securely affixed in a conspicuous place. 2. The nameplate of the distributing agent will not be acceptable. E. LABELING 3. Labels shall be provided for all switchgear, motor starters, control panels, control stations, control devices,junction boxes, and for all wiring in accordance with the approved drawings. 4. Enclosures for electrical equipment shall be externally labeled with a 1/16" thick black laminated plastic nameplate with beveled edges. The nameplate shall have 1/4" minimum high-engraved white lettering and shall be permanently and securely attached to the enclosure. 5. Limit switches, solenoid valves and similar pilot devices shall be labeled with stainless steel tags having 1/4" high indented lettering. The tags shall be permanently and securely attached with stainless steel tie wire or plastic tie wraps. 6. All field control wiring shall be labeled with wire markers where entering control enclosures, terminal boxes, etc. Wire markers shall be tube type, heat-shrink type or write-on adhesive type. Single digit individual markers shall not be used. Wire numbers shall be in accordance with the approved schematic drawings. 7. Voltage warning signs shall be installed on all distribution enclosures or devices containing voltages over 120 volts to ground. Voltage warning signs on outdoor equipment shall be J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 6 of 9 furnished and mounted by the supplier of the equipment. Voltage warning signs for indoor equipment may be stick-on labels approximately 2" x 9" and colored for good visibility. Signs shall read - "DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE" and shall indicate the circuit voltage present within the enclosure. 8. Equipment rating signs shall be provided for any items that may require replacement parts or to which additional units could be added, i.e., motor control centers. These signs shall indicate the ratings of the items including the short circuit rating and a statement as to the minimum short circuit rating of any device that may be installed in the units in the future. 9. Multiple source signs shall be provided for any enclosure containing voltage sources from more than a single disconnecting means. Signs shall be yellow laminated plastic with 1/4" high engraved lettering. "CAUTION: Energized wiring from different voltage sources is contained in this unit." 10. AI I Junction Box and Pull Box covers shall be labeled on the exterior in permanent ink with the name of panel board or MCC and circuit number from which conductors are fed. F. RECORD DRAWINGS 1. Upon completion of the project, the Contractor shall furnish to the Engineer for approval a complete set of electrical record drawings consisting of the following: 2. Provide a complete set of the original set of electrical design drawings, latest revisions, (prints) marked clearly in red pencil to show all changes, modifications or deviations from the original layout and design. 3. Provide a complete set of reproducible schematics for all control circuits including switchgear, motor controls, etc. The schematics shall show all relays, control switches, pilot devices,wire numbers and colors, terminal numbers and similar information. These schematics shall be neatly drawn on 24" x 36" sheets of drafting vellum. Sepia paper reproducibles will not be acceptable. 4. Provide a complete set of reproducible control wiring diagrams for all switchgear and motor controls showing power sources, control panels, control switches, pilot devices, junction boxes, terminal strips, and wire numbers and colors. These drawings shall show both the internal and the interconnection wiring for each enclosure. Wiring diagram shall be neatly drawn on 24" x 36" sheets of drafting vellum. Sepia paper reproducibles will not be acceptable. 5. The Contractor's record drawings will be reviewed by the Engineer for accuracy, completeness, neatness, legibility and conformance to industry standards of presentation. The Engineer will return copies of these drawings to the Contractor with comments and annotations regarding any noticeable deficiencies. Two such reviews will be made by the Engineer. Upon the third submission by the Contractor, after the second review, if, in the Engineer's opinion, the drawings are not acceptable, then the Engineer will make the required corrections to the drawings. The cost of the Engineer's services in making such corrections will be charged to the Contractor at the Engineer's standard hourly rates. The Contractor shall pay the Engineer directly for these services. J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 7 of 9 PART 3 -EXECUTION A. CUTTING,PATCHING AND REPAIRING I. No cutting, boring or excavation required for this work in or about the building which may in any way weaken the structure or interfere with the work of another Contractor shall be executed unless written permission has been obtained from the Engineer before starting same. 2. The Contractor shall pay for injury or damage to the work of another Contractor,which may be done by him or his employees. 3. Where penetrations are made in exterior walls or roof, sufficient flashing and sealant must be used to retain the original vapor barrier qualities of the walls and roof. All penetrations shall be approved by the Engineer. Any defects shall be repaired by the contractor at no increase in cost to the owner. 4. Core drill all holes in concrete foundation and masonry walls. Saw cut all wood. B. COORDINATION 1. The Contractor shall be responsible for the field coordination of his work with that of other trades and operations. Contractor shall refer to Architectural, Civil, and Mechanical drawings for details. The electrical work shall progress with the other work so that no delays in construction are incurred. The Electrical Subcontractor shall cooperate with other trades doing work on the project as may be necessary for the proper execution of the work of the various trades employed at the job site. 2. In the event of conflicts due to lack of field coordination, the owner shall be the sole arbitrator in resolving the conflict. C. MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Where installation procedures or any part thereof are required to be in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer of the material being installed, printed copies of these recommendations shall be furnished prior to installation. 2. Installation of the item will not be allowed to proceed until the recommendations are received. 3. Failure to furnish these recommendations can be cause for rejection of the material. D. CLEANING 1. Clean up and remove all debris from the project site daily. 2. Upon completion of the project, remove from the project site all unused materials and equipment. J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 8 of 9 3. Remove all visible labels,dirt,misplaced paint,grease and stains from all electrical equipment. 4. Labels indicating testing laboratory approvals shall be left in place. E. TESTING 1. The Contractor shall test the entire wiring system in accordance with established methods upon completion of work. The system shall operate satisfactorily in every respect. The Contractor shall make all corrections to accomplish such. 2. Test all circuit wiring with a 1000 volt DC megger for 60 second duration prior to hook-up of equipment to insure that the system is free from short circuits and grounds. The insulation resistance between conductors to ground shall not be less than 50 megohms. END OF SECTION J.C.Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16010 - Electrical General Requirements Page 9 of 9 SECTION 16053 IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Identification for raceways. 2. Identification of power and control cables. 3. Identification for conductors. 4. Underground-line warning tape. 5. Warning labels and signs. 6. Equipment identification labels. 7. Miscellaneous identification products. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each electrical identification product indicated. B. Samples: For each type of label and sign to illustrate size, colors, lettering style, mounting provisions, and graphic features of identification products. C. Identification Schedule: An index of nomenclature of electrical equipment and system components used in identification signs and labels. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with ANSI A 13.1 and IEEE C2. B. Comply with NFPA 70. C. Comply with 29 CFR 1910.144 and 29 CFR 1910.145. D. Comply with ANSI Z535.4 for safety signs and labels. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page I of 8 E. Adhesive-attached labeling materials, including label stocks, laminating adhesives, and inks used by label printers,shall comply with UL 969. 1.5 COORDINATION A. Coordinate identification names, abbreviations, colors, and other features with requirements in other Sections requiring identification applications, Drawings, Shop Drawings, manufacturer's wiring diagrams, and the Operation and Maintenance Manual; and with those required by codes, and standards. Use consistent designations throughout Project. B. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with completion of covering and painting of surfaces where devices are to be applied. C. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with location of access panels and doors. D. Install identifying devices before installing acoustical ceilings and similar concealment. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 POWER RACEWAY IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS A. Comply with ANSI A13.1 for minimum size of letters for legend and for minimum length of color field for each raceway size. B. Colors for Raceways Carrying Circuits at 600 V or Less: I. Black letters on an orange field. 2. Legend: Indicate voltage and system or service type. C. Colors for Raceways Carrying Circuits at More Than 600 V: I. Black letters on an orange field. 2. Legend: "DANGER CONCEALED HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING" with 3-inch- (75-mm- )high letters on 20-inch(500-mm)centers. D. Self-Adhesive Vinyl Labels for Raceways Carrying Circuits at 600 V or Less: Preprinted, flexible label laminated with a clear, weather- and chemical-resistant coating and matching wraparound adhesive tape for securing ends of legend label. E. Snap-Around Labels for Raceways Carrying Circuits at 600 V or Less: Slit, pretensioned, flexible, preprinted, color-coded acrylic sleeve, with diameter sized to suit diameter of raceway or cable it identifies and to stay in place by gripping action. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 2 of 8 F. Snap-Around, Color-Coding Bands for Raceways Carrying Circuits at 600 V or Less: Slit, pretensioned, flexible, solid-colored acrylic sleeve, 2 inches (50 mm) long, with diameter sized to suit diameter of raceway or cable it identifies and to stay in place by gripping action. G. Tape and Stencil for Raceways Carrying Circuits More Than 600 V: 4-inch- (100-mm-) wide black stripes on 10-inch (250-mm) centers diagonally over orange background that extends full length of raceway or duct and is 12 inches (300 mm)wide. Stop stripes at legends. H. Metal Tags: Brass or aluminum, 2 by 2 by 0.05 inch (50 by 50 by 1.3 mm), with stamped legend,punched for use with self-locking cable tie fastener. L Write-On Tags: Polyester tag, 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) thick, with corrosion-resistant grommet and cable tie for attachment to conductor or cable. 1. Marker for Tags: Permanent, waterproof, black ink marker recommended by tag manufacturer. 2. Marker for Tags: Machine-printed, permanent, waterproof, black ink marker recommended by printer manufacturer. 2.2 POWER AND CONTROL CABLE IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS A. Comply with ANSI A13.1 for minimum size of letters for legend and for minimum length of color field for each raceway and cable size. B. Self-Adhesive Vinyl Labels: Preprinted, flexible label laminated with a clear, weather- and chemical-resistant coating and matching wraparound adhesive tape for securing ends of legend label. C. Metal Tags: Brass or aluminum, 2 by 2 by 0.05 inch (50 by 50 by 1.3 mm), with stamped legend,punched for use with self-locking cable tie fastener. D. Write-On Tags: Polyester tag, 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) thick, with corrosion-resistant grommet and cable tie for attachment to conductor or cable. 1. Marker for Tags: Permanent, waterproof, black ink marker recommended by tag manufacturer. 2. Marker for Tags: Machine-printed, permanent, waterproof, black ink marker recommended by printer manufacturer. E. Snap-Around Labels: Slit, pretensioned, flexible, preprinted, color-coded acrylic sleeve, with diameter sized to suit diameter of raceway or cable it identifies and to stay in place by gripping action. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 3 of 8 F. Snap-Around, Color-Coding Bands: Slit, pretensioned, flexible, solid-colored acrylic sleeve, 2 inches (50 mm) long, with diameter sized to suit diameter of raceway or cable it identifies and to stay in place by gripping action. 2.3 CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS A. Color-Coding Conductor Tape: Colored, self-adhesive vinyl tape not less than 3 mils (0.08 mm)thick by 1 to 2 inches (25 to 50 mm)wide. B. Self-Adhesive Vinyl Labels: Preprinted, flexible label laminated with a clear, weather- and chemical-resistant coating and matching wraparound adhesive tape for securing ends of legend label. C. Snap-Around Labels: Slit, pretensioned, flexible, preprinted, color-coded acrylic sleeve, with diameter sized to suit diameter of raceway or cable it identifies and to stay in place by gripping action. D. Snap-Around, Color-Coding Bands: Slit, pretensioned, flexible, solid-colored acrylic sleeve, 2 inches (50 mm) long, with diameter sized to suit diameter of raceway or cable it identifies and to stay in place by gripping action. E. Marker Tapes: Vinyl or vinyl-cloth, self-adhesive wraparound type, with circuit identification legend machine printed by thermal transfer or equivalent process. F. Write-On Tags: Polyester tag, 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) thick, with corrosion-resistant grommet and cable tie for attachment to conductor or cable. I. Marker for Tags: Permanent, waterproof, black ink marker recommended by tag manufacturer. 2. Marker for Tags: Machine-printed, permanent, waterproof, black ink marker recommended by printer manufacturer. 2.4 WARNING LABELS AND SIGNS A. Comply with NFPA 70 and 29 CFR 1910.145. B. Self-Adhesive Warning Labels: Factory-printed,multicolor, pressure-sensitive adhesive labels, configured for display on front cover, door, or other access to equipment unless otherwise indicated. C. Baked-Enamel Warning Signs: I. Preprinted aluminum signs,punched or drilled for fasteners,with colors, legend, and size required for application. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 4 of 8 2. 1/4-inch(6.4-mm)grommets in corners for mounting. 3. Nominal size,7 by 10 inches (180 by 250 mm). D. Warning label and sign shall include,but are not limited to,the following legends: I. Multiple Power Source Warning: "DANGER - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD - EQUIPMENT HAS MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES." 2. Workspace Clearance Warning: "WARNING - OSHA REGULATION - AREA IN FRONT OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE KEPT CLEAR FOR 36 INCHES (915 MM)." 2.5 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION LABELS A. Engraved, Laminated Acrylic or Melamine Label: Punched or drilled for screw mounting. White letters on a dark-gray background. Minimum letter height shall be 3/8 inch(10 mm). B. Stenciled Legend: In nonfading,waterproof,black ink or paint. Minimum letter height shall be 1 inch(25 mm). 2.6 MISCELLANEOUS IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS A. Paint: Comply with requirements in Division 09 painting Sections for paint materials and application requirements. Select paint system applicable for surface material and location (exterior or interior). B. Fasteners for Labels and Signs: Self-tapping, stainless-steel screws or stainless-steel machine screws with nuts and flat and lock washers. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Verify identity of each item before installing identification products. B. Location: Install identification materials and devices at locations for most convenient viewing without interference with operation and maintenance of equipment. C. Apply identification devices to surfaces that require finish after completing finish work. D. Self-Adhesive Identification Products: Clean surfaces before application, using materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of identification device. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 5 of 8 E. Attach signs and plastic labels that are not self-adhesive type with mechanical fasteners appropriate to the location and substrate. F. System Identification Color-Coding Bands for Raceways and Cables: Each color-coding band shall completely encircle cable or conduit. Place adjacent bands of two-color markings in contact, side by side. Locate bands at changes in direction, at penetrations of walls and floors, at 50-foot(15-m)maximum intervals in straight runs, and at 25-foot(7.6-m)maximum intervals in congested areas. G. Aluminum Wraparound Marker Labels and Metal Tags: Secure tight to surface of conductor or cable at a location with high visibility and accessibility. H. Cable Ties: For attaching tags. Use general-purpose type, except as listed below: 1. Outdoors: UV-stabilized nylon. 2. In Spaces Handling Environmental Air: Plenum rated. L Painted Identification: Comply with requirements in Division 09 painting Sections for surface preparation and paint application. 3.2 IDENTIFICATION SCHEDULE A. Accessible Raceways 600 V or Less,for Service,Feeder, and Branch Circuits More Than 30 A, and 120 V to ground: Identify with self-adhesive vinyl label. Install labels at 10-foot (3-m) maximum intervals. B. Power-Circuit Conductor Identification, 600 V or Less: For conductors in pull and junction boxes,and handholes,use color-coding conductor tape to identify the phase. I. Color-Coding for Phase and Voltage Level Identification, 600 V or Less: Use colors listed below for ungrounded service feeder and branch-circuit conductors. a. Color shall be factory applied or field applied for sizes larger than No. 8 AWG, if authorities having jurisdiction permit. b. Colors for 208/120-V Circuits: 1) Phase A: Black. 2) Phase B: Red. 3) Phase C: Blue. C. Colors for 480/277-V Circuits: 1) Phase A: Brown. 2) Phase B: Orange. 3) Phase C: Yellow. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 6 of 8 d. Field-Applied, Color-Coding Conductor Tape: Apply in half-lapped turns for a minimum distance of 6 inches (150 mm) from terminal points and in boxes where splices or taps are made. Apply last two turns of tape with no tension to prevent possible unwinding. Locate bands to avoid obscuring factory cable markings. C. Auxiliary Electrical Systems Conductor Identification: Identify field-installed alarm, control, and signal connections. 1. Identify conductors, cables, and terminals in enclosures and at junctions, terminals, and pull points. Identify by system and circuit designation. 2. Use system of marker tape designations that is uniform and consistent with system used by manufacturer for factory-installed connections. 3. Coordinate identification with Project Drawings,manufacturer's wiring diagrams, and the Operation and Maintenance Manual. D. Locations of Underground Lines: Identify with underground-line warning tape for power, lighting,communication, and control wiring and optical fiber cable. 1. Limit use of underground-line warning tape to direct-buried cables. 2. Install underground-line warning tape for both direct-buried cables and cables in raceway. E. Warning Labels for Indoor Cabinets, Boxes, and Enclosures for Power and Lighting: Self- adhesive warning labels. 1. Identify system voltage with black letters on an orange background. 2. Apply to exterior of door,cover,or other access. 3. For equipment with multiple power or control sources, apply to door or cover of equipment including,but not limited to,the following: a. Controls with external control power connections. F. Operating Instruction Signs: Install instruction signs to facilitate proper operation and maintenance of electrical systems and items to which they connect. Install instruction signs with approved legend where instructions are needed for system or equipment operation. G. Equipment Identification Labels: On each unit of equipment, install unique designation label that is consistent with wiring diagrams, schedules, and the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Apply labels to disconnect switches and protection equipment, central or master units, control panels, control stations, terminal cabinets, and racks of each system. Systems include power, lighting, control, communication, signal, monitoring, and alarm systems unless equipment is provided with its own identification. I. Labeling Instructions: J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 7 of 8 a. Indoor Equipment: Engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. Unless otherwise indicated, provide a single line of text with 1/2-inch- (13-mm-) high letters on 1-1/2-inch- (38-mm-)high label; where two lines of text are required,use labels 2 inches(50 mm)high. b. Outdoor Equipment: Engraved,laminated acrylic or melamine label. C. Elevated Components: Increase sizes of labels and letters to those appropriate for viewing from the floor. d. Unless provided with self-adhesive means of attachment, fasten labels with appropriate mechanical fasteners that do not change the NEMA or NRTL rating of the enclosure. 2. Equipment to Be Labeled: a. Panelboards: Typewritten directory of circuits in the location provided by panelboard manufacturer. Panelboard identification shall be engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. b. Enclosures and electrical cabinets. C. Access doors and panels for concealed electrical items. END OF SECTION 16053 J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16053 Identification For Electrical Systems Page 8 of 8 SECTION 16170 GROUNDING AND BONDING PARTI GENERAL A. SECTION INCLUDES 1. Grounding electrodes and conductors. 2. Equipment grounding conductors. 3. Bonding. B. REFERENCES 1. ANSI/NFPA 70 -National Electrical Code. C. GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM 1. Ground ring as indicated. 2. Rod electrode. D. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. Grounding System Resistance: 5 ohms. E. SUBMITTALS 1. Product Data: Provide data for grounding electrodes and connections. 2. Test Reports: Indicate overall resistance to ground [and resistance of each electrode]. 3. Manufacturer's Instructions: Include instructions for storage, handling, protection,examination,preparation and installation of exothermic connectors. F. PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 1. Accurately record actual locations of grounding electrodes. G. QUALIFICATIONS 1. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing Products specified in this Section with minimum three years documented experience. H. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16170 Grounding and Bonding Page 1 of 3 1. Conform to requirements of ANSFNFPA 70. 2. Furnish products listed and classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as suitable for purpose specified and shown. PART 2 PRODUCTS A. ROD ELECTRODE 1. Material: Copper. 2. Diameter: 3/4 inch . 3. Length: 10 feet. B. MECHANICAL CONNECTORS 1. Material: Bronze. C. EXOTHERMIC CONNECTIONS 1. Manufacturers: a. Thermo-weld D. WIRE 1. Material: Stranded copper. 2. Grounding Electrode Conductor: Size to meet NFPA 70 requirements. E. GROUNDING WELL COMPONENTS 1. Well Pipe: 18 inch diameter by 24 inch long clay pipe with belled end. 2. Well Cover: Cast iron with legend "GROUND" embossed on cover. PART 3 EXECUTION A. EXAMINATION 1. Verify that final backfill and compaction has been completed before driving rod electrodes. B. INSTALLATION 1. Install Products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16170 Grounding and Bonding Page 2 of 3 2. Install rod electrodes at locations indicated. Install additional rod electrodes as required to achieve specified resistance to ground. 3. Provide grounding well pipe with cover at each rod location. Install well pipe top flush with finished grade. 4. Provide bonding to meet Regulatory Requirements. 5. Bond together metal siding not attached to grounded structure;bond to ground. 6. Equipment Grounding Conductor: Provide separate, insulated conductor within each feeder and branch circuit raceway. Terminate each end on suitable lug,bus,or bushing. C. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL L Inspect grounding and bonding system conductors and connections for tightness and proper installation. 2. Use suitable test instrument to measure resistance to ground of system. Perform testing in accordance with test instrument manufacturer's recommendations using the fall-of-potential method. END OF SECTION J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16170 Grounding and Bonding Page 3 of 3 SECTION 16402 ELECTRICAL WIRING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL A. DESCRIPTION This section covers the wiring methods and materials for installation of new electrical power, control and instrumentation systems located both indoor and outdoor. B. REFERENCES ANSI C80.1 Rigid Steel Conduit-Zinc Coated ASTM B I Hard-Drawn Copper Wire ASTM B 8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors,Hard,Medium-Hard,or Soft NEMA TC 2 Electrical Plastic Tubing (EPT) and Conduit(EPC-40 and EPC-80) NEMA TC 3 PVC Fittings for Use with Rigid PVC Conduit and Tubing UL 360 PVC Coated Flexible Conduit NFPA 70 National Electrical Code UL 6 Rigid Metal Conduit UL 44 Rubber-Insulated Wires and Cables UL 50 Safety Enclosures for Electrical Equipment UL 83 Thermoplastic-Insulated Wires and Cables UL 486A Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use With Copper Conductors UL 486C Splicing Wire Connectors UL 498 Attachment Plugs and Receptacles UL 510 Chloride,Polyethylene, and Rubber Insulating Tape UL 514A Metallic Outlet Boxes UL 514C Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes,Flush-Device Boxes, and Covers C. SUBMITTALS 1. Manufacturer's Catalog Data J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems Page I of 6 a. Conduit b. Wire PART 2 -PRODUCTS A. CONDUIT AND FITTINGS I. Aluminum Conduit in accordance with ANSI C80.1, UL 6. Fittings shall be treaded-type. Split couplings are unacceptable. 2. Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit shall be PVC Type EPC-40, in accordance with NEMA TC 2. Fittings shall conform to NEMA TC 3. 3. PVC-Coated Flexible Galvanized Steel Flex Conduit shall be in accordance with UL 360. Core formed of continuous, spiral wound, hot-dip galvanized steel strip with successive convolutions securely interlocked. Conduit shall have an extruded liquid and vapor tight PVC outer jacket positively locked to the steel core. B. CABINETS,BOXES AND COVERS 1. UL 514A,cadmium-or zinc-coated,if ferrous metal 2. UL 514C,if nonmetallic. 3. UL-50 for volumes greater than 100 cubic inches,hot-dip, zinc-coated,if sheet steel. C. WIRES AND CABLES 1. Wires and cables shall meet applicable requirements of NFPA 70 and UL for type of insulation,jacket, and conductor specified or indicated. Wires and cables manufactured more than 12 months prior to date of delivery to site shall not be used. 2. Conductors: All conductors shall be stranded unless specifically indicated otherwise. Conductor sizes and ampacities shown are based on copper, unless indicated otherwise. All conductors shall be copper. 3. Minimum size for branch circuits shall be No. 12 AWG; for Class I remote-control and signal circuits, No. 14 AWG; for Class 2 low-energy, remote-control and signal circuits, No. 16 AWG; and for Class 3 low-energy,remote-control, alarm and signal circuits,No. 22 AWG. 4. Color Coding: Provide for branch, control, and signaling circuit conductors. Color shall be green for grounding conductors and white for neutrals; except where neutrals of more than one system are installed in same raceway or box, other neutral shall be white with colored (not green) stripe. Color of ungrounded conductors in different voltage systems shall be as follows: a. 120/240 volt,three phase Black,Red,Blue J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems Page 2 of 6 b. 208Y/120 volt,three phase Black, Red, Blue c. 480Y/277 volt,three phase Brown, Orange,Yellow d. 480 volt,three phase Brown, Orange,Yellow 5. Insulation: Unless specified or indicated otherwise or required by NFPA 70, power and lighting wires shall be 600-volt, Type THWN/THHN conforming to UL 83 or Type XHHW or RHW conforming to UL 44, except that grounding wire may be type TW conforming to UL 83;remote-control and signal circuits shall be Type TW or TF,conforming to UL 83. 6. Bonding Conductors: ASTM B 1, solid bare copper wire for sizes No. 8 AWG and smaller diameter; ASTM B 8, Class B, stranded bare copper wire for sizes No. 6 AWG and larger diameter. 7. SPLICES AND TERMINATION COMPONENTS: UL 486A for wire connectors and UL 510 for insulating tapes. Connectors for No. 10 AWG and smaller diameter wires shall be insulated, pressure-type in accordance with UL 486A or UL 486C (twist-on splicing connector). Provide solderless terminal lugs on stranded conductors. PART 3 -EXECUTION A. INSTALLATION 1. Electrical installations shall conform to requirements of NFPA 70 and to requirements specified herein. 2. Wiring Methods: Provide insulated conductors installed in rigid steel conduit, rigid nonmetallic conduit, except where specifically indicated or specified otherwise or required by NFPA 70 to be installed otherwise. Grounding conductor shall be separate from electrical system neutral conductor. Provide insulated green equipment grounding conductor for circuit(s) installed in conduit and raceways. Minimum conduit size shall be 1/2 inch in diameter for low voltage lighting and power circuits. a. Exposed Outdoor: RGS b. Underground: PVC 3. Restrictions applicable to PVC Schedule 40: Do not use in areas where subject to severe physical damage, including but not limited to, pump rooms, electrical equipment rooms, and other such areas. B. CONDUIT INSTALLATION 1. Install conduit parallel with or at right angles to ceilings, walls, and structural members where located above accessible ceilings and where conduit will be visible after completion of project. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems Page 3 of 6 2. Conduit Support: Support conduit by pipe straps, wall brackets, or hangers. Fasten by wood screws to wood; by toggle bolts on hollow masonry units; by concrete inserts or expansion bolts on concrete or brick; and by machine screws, welded threaded studs, or spring-tension clamps on steel work. Threaded C-clamps may be used on rigid steel conduit only. Do not weld conduits or pipe straps to steel structures. Load applied to fasteners shall not exceed one- fourth proof test load. Holes cut to depth of more than 1 1/2 inches in reinforced concrete beams or to depth of more than/4 inch in concrete joints shall not cut main reinforcing bars. Fill unused holes. In partitions of light steel construction,use sheet metal screws. Conduit and box systems must be supported independently. Supporting means shall not be shared between electrical raceways and mechanical piping. 3. Directional Changes in Conduit Runs: Make changes in direction of runs with symmetrical bends or cast-metal fittings. Make field-made bends and offsets with hickey or conduit- bending machine. Do not install crushed or deformed conduits. Avoid trapped conduits. Prevent plaster, dirt, or trash from lodging in conduits, boxes, fittings, and equipment during construction. Free clogged conduits of obstructions. 4. Pull Wire: Install pull wires in empty conduits. Pull wire shall be plastic having minimum 200 pound tensile strength. Leave minimum 36 inches of slack at each end of pull wire. 5. Locknuts and Bushings: Fasten conduits to sheet metal boxes and cabinets with two locknuts where required by NFPA 70,where insulated bushings are used, and where bushings cannot be brought into firm contact with the box; otherwise, use at least minimum single locknut and bushing. Locknuts shall have sharp edges for digging into wall of metal enclosures. Install bushings on ends of conduits, and provide insulating type where required by NFPA 70. 6. Flexible Connections: Provide flexible steel conduit between 3 and 6 feet in length for equipment subject to vibration, noise transmission, or movement; and for motors. Install flexible conduit to allow 20 percent slack. Minimum flexible steel conduit size shall be 1/2 inch diameter. Provide liquidtight flexible conduit in wet and damp locations and for equipment subject to vibration, noise transmission, movement or motors. Provide separate ground conductor across flexible connections. C. BOXES, OUTLETS,AND SUPPORTS 1. Provide boxes in wiring and raceway systems wherever required for pulling of wires, making connections, and mounting of devices or fixtures. Boxes for metallic raceways shall be cast- metal, hub-type when located in wet locations, when surface mounted on outside of exterior surfaces and when specifically indicated. Boxes in other locations shall be sheet steel, except that aluminum boxes may be used with aluminum conduit, and nonmetallic boxes may be used with nonmetallic conduit system. Each box shall have volume required by NFPA 70 for number of conductors enclosed in box. Provide gaskets for cast-metal boxes installed in wet locations and boxes installed flush with outside of exterior surfaces. Fasten boxes and supports with wood screws on wood, with bolts and expansion shields on concrete or brick, with toggle bolts on hollow masonry units, and with machine screws or welded studs on steel. In open overhead spaces, cast boxes threaded to raceways need not be separately supported except where used for fixture support; support sheet metal boxes directly from building structure or by bar hangers. Where bar hangers are used, attach bar to raceways on opposite J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems Page 4 of 6 sides of box, and support raceway with approved-type fastener maximum 24 inches from box. When penetrating reinforced concrete members, avoid cutting reinforcing steel. 2. Boxes for use with raceway systems shall be minimum 1 1/2 inches deep, except where shallower boxes required by structural conditions are approved. 3. Pull Boxes: Construct of at least minimum size required by NFPA 70 of code-gauge aluminum or galvanized sheet steel, except where cast-metal boxes are required in locations specified herein. Provide boxes with screw-fastened covers. 4. Conductor Identification: Provide conductor identification within each enclosure where tap, splice, or termination is made. For conductors No. 6 AWG and smaller diameter, color coding shall be by factory-applied, color-impregnated insulation. For conductors No. 4 AWG and larger diameter, color coding shall be by plastic-coated, self-sticking markers; colored nylon cable ties and plates; or heat shrink-type sleeves. 5. Splices: Make splices in accessible locations. Make splices in conductors No. 10 AWG and smaller diameter with insulated, pressure-type connector. Make splices in conductors No. 8 AWG and larger diameter with solderless connector, and cover with insulation material equivalent to conductor insulation. 6. Covers and Device Plates: Install with edges in continuous contact with finished wall surfaces without use of mats or similar devices. Plaster fillings are not permitted. Install plates with alignment tolerance of /16 inch. Use of sectional-type device plates are not permitted. Provide gasket for plates installed in wet locations. 7. Grounding and Bonding: In accordance with NFPA 70. Ground exposed,non-current-carrying metallic parts of electrical equipment, metallic raceway systems, grounding conductor in metallic and nonmetallic raceway systems. 8. Equipment Connections: Provide power wiring for the connection of motors and control equipment under this section of the specification. Except as otherwise specifically noted or specified, automatic control wiring, control devices, and protective devices within the control circuitry are not included in this section of the specifications but shall be provided under the section specifying the associated equipment. 9. Repair of Existing Work a. Lay out work in advance. Exercise care where cutting, channeling, chasing, or drilling of floors, walls, partitions, ceilings, or other surfaces is necessary for proper installation, support,or anchorage of conduit,raceways,or other electrical work. b. Repair damage to buildings, piping, and equipment using skilled craftsmen of trades involved. c. Existing concealed wiring to be removed shall be disconnected from its source. Remove conductors; cut conduit flush with floor, underside of floor, and through walls; and seal openings and touch up paint to match. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems Page 5 of 6 d. Removal of existing electrical distribution system equipment shall include equipment's associated wiring, including conductors, cables, exposed conduit, surface metal raceways, boxes, and fittings as indicated. Maintain continuity of existing circuits of equipment to remain. Existing circuits of equipment shall remain energized. Circuits which are to remain but were disturbed during demolition shall have circuits wiring and power restored back to original condition. D. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 1. Devices Subject to Manual Operation: Each device subject to manual operation shall be operated at least five times,demonstrating satisfactory operation each time. 2. Wiring Test: Test wiring rated 600 volt and less to verify that no short circuits or accidental grounds exist. Perform insulation resistance tests on wiring No. 6 AWG and larger diameter using instrument which applies voltage of approximately 500 volts to provide direct reading of resistance. Minimum resistance shall be 250,000 ohms. END OF SECTION J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16402 Electrical Wiring Systems Page 6 of 6 SECTION 16421 UTILITY SERVICE ENTRANCE PART GENERAL A. SECTION INCLUDES 1. Arrangement with Utility Company for permanent electric service, including payment of all Utility Company charges for new service. 2. Underground service entrance. 3. Metering equipment. B. RELATED SECTIONS 1. Section 16402—Electrical Wiring Systems. 2. Section 16170- Grounding and Bonding. C. REFERENCES 1. ANSI/NFPA 70 -National Electrical Code. D. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. System Characteristics: 120/240 volts, single phase,three wire, 60 Hertz. E. SUBMITTALS 1. Submit under Section `A' Special provisions. 2. Submit Utility Company prepared drawings. 3. Meter Enclosure F. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Perform Work in accordance with Utility Company written requirements. 2. Maintain one copy of each document on site. G. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 1. Conform to requirements of ANSI/NFPA 70. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16421 Utility Service Entrance Page 1 of 3 2. Furnish products listed and classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. or testing firm acceptable to authority having jurisdiction as suitable for purpose specified and shown. H. PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE 1. Convene one week prior to commencing work of this Section, as directed by owner. L FIELD MEASUREMENTS 1. Verify that field measurements are as indicated on contract drawings. PART 2 PRODUCTS A. UTILITY METERS I. Meters will be furnished by Utility Company. B. UTILITY METER BASE I. Provide Meter base as directed by Utility Company. C. GROUNDING I. Provide grounding as per Utility company requirements. PART 3 EXECUTION A. EXAMINATION 1. Verify that service equipment is ready to be connected and energized. B. PREPARATION I. Make arrangements with Utility Company to obtain permanent electric service to the Project for new transformer. 2. Coordinate location of Utility Company's facilities to ensure proper access is available. 3. Pay all costs associated with providing new service to facility. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16421 Utility Service Entrance Page 2 of 3 C. INSTALLATION 1. Install service entrance conduits in concrete envelope from Utility Company's service to customer service entrance disconnect. END OF SECTION J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16421 Utility Service Entrance Page 3 of 3 SECTION 16816 ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.02 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Fusible switches. 2. Nonfusible switches. 3. Molded-case circuit breakers (MCCBs). 4. Enclosures. 1.03 DEFINITIONS A. NC: Normally closed. B. NO: Normally open. C. SPDT: Single pole, double throw. 1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Seismic Performance: Enclosed switches and circuit breakers shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7 . 1. The term "withstand" means "the unit will remain in place without separation of any parts from the device when subjected to the seismic forces specified." J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16816 Enclosed Switches and Breakers Page 1 of 6 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of enclosed switch, circuit breaker, accessory, and component indicated. Include dimensioned elevations, sections,weights, and manufacturers' technical data on features,performance,electrical characteristics,ratings, accessories, and finishes. 1. Enclosure types and details for types other than NEMA 250,Type 1. 2. Current and voltage ratings. 3. Short-circuit current ratings (interrupting and withstand, as appropriate). 4. Include evidence of NRTL listing for series rating of installed devices. 5. Detail features, characteristics, ratings, and factory settings of individual overcurrent protective devices, accessories, and auxiliary components. 6. Include time-current coordination curves (average melt) for each type and rating of overcurrent protective device; include selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device. B. Shop Drawings: For enclosed switches and circuit breakers. Include plans,elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 1. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring. C. Qualification Data: For qualified testing agency. D. Field quality-control reports. I. Test procedures used. 2. Test results that comply with requirements. 3. Results of failed tests and corrective action taken to achieve test results that comply with requirements. E. Manufacturer's field service report. F. Operation and Maintenance Data: For enclosed switches and circuit breakers to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. In addition to items specified in Division 01 Section "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following: I. Manufacturer's written instructions for testing and adjusting enclosed switches and circuit breakers. 2. Time-current coordination curves (average melt) for each type and rating of overcurrent protective device; include selectable ranges for each type of overcurrent protective device. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16816 Enclosed Switches and Breakers Page 2 of 6 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Testing Agency Qualifications: Member company of NETA or an NRTL. 1. Testing Agency's Field Supervisor: Currently certified by NETA to supervise on-site testing. B. Source Limitations: Obtain enclosed switches and circuit breakers, overcurrent protective devices, components, and accessories, within same product category, from single source from single manufacturer. C. Product Selection for Restricted Space: Drawings indicate maximum dimensions for enclosed switches and circuit breakers, including clearances between enclosures, and adjacent surfaces and other items. Comply with indicated maximum dimensions. D. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application. E. Comply with NFPA 70. 1.07 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Limitations: Rate equipment for continuous operation under the following conditions unless otherwise indicated: 1. Ambient Temperature: Not less than minus 22 deg F and not exceeding 104 deg F. 2. Altitude: Not exceeding 6600 feet. B. Interruption of Existing Electric Service: Do not interrupt electric service to facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after arranging to provide temporary electric service according to requirements indicated: 1. Notify Architect no fewer than seven days in advance of proposed interruption of electric service. 2. Indicate method of providing temporary electric service. 3. Do not proceed with interruption of electric service without Architect's written permission. 4. Comply with NFPA 70E. 1.08 COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of switches,circuit breakers, and components with equipment served and adjacent surfaces. Maintain required workspace clearances and required clearances for equipment access doors and panels. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16816 Enclosed Switches and Breakers Page 3 of 6 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 FUSIBLE SWITCHES A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include,but are not limited to,the following: 1. Eaton Electrical Inc.; Cutler-Hammer Business Unit. 2. General Electric Company, GE Consumer& Industrial -Electrical Distribution. 3. Siemens Energy&Automation,Inc. 4. Square D: a brand of Schneider Electric. B. Type GD, General Duty, Single Throw, 240-V ac, 800 A and Smaller: UL 98 and NEMA KS 1, horsepower rated,with cartridge fuse interiors to accommodate specified fuses, lockable handle with capability to accept two padlocks, and interlocked with cover in closed position. C. Type HD, Heavy Duty, Single Throw, [240] [600]-V ac, 1200 A and Smaller: UL 98 and NEMA KS 1, horsepower rated, with clips or bolt pads to accommodate [specified] [indicated] fuses, lockable handle with capability to accept three padlocks, and interlocked with cover in closed position. D. Type HD, Heavy Duty, Six Pole, Single Throw, [240] [600]-V ac, 200 A and Smaller: UL 98 and NEMA KS 1, horsepower rated, with clips or bolt pads to accommodate [specified] [indicated] fuses, lockable handle with capability to accept three padlocks, and interlocked with cover in closed position. E. Type HD, Heavy Duty, Double Throw, [240] [600]-V ac, 1200 A and Smaller: UL 98 and NEMA KS 1, horsepower rated, with clips or bolt pads to accommodate [specified] [indicated] fuses, lockable handle with capability to accept three padlocks, and interlocked with cover in closed position. F. Accessories: 1. Equipment Ground Kit: Internally mounted and labeled for copper and aluminum ground conductors. 2. Neutral Kit: Internally mounted; insulated, capable of being grounded and bonded; labeled for copper and aluminum neutral conductors. 3. Isolated Ground Kit: Internally mounted; insulated, capable of being grounded and bonded; labeled for copper and aluminum neutral conductors. 4. Class R Fuse Kit: Provides rejection of other fuse types when Class R fuses are specified. 5. Auxiliary Contact Kit: One NO/NC (Form "C") auxiliary contact(s), arranged to activate before switch blades open. 6. Hookstick Handle: Allows use of a hookstick to operate the handle. 7. Lugs: Mechanical type, suitable for number, size, and conductor material. 8. Service-Rated Switches: Labeled for use as service equipment. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16816 Enclosed Switches and Breakers Page 4 of 6 2.02 ENCLOSURES A. Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1,NEMA KS 1,NEMA 250, and UL 50, to comply with environmental conditions at installed location. 1. Indoor,Dry and Clean Locations: NEMA 250,Type 1 2. Outdoor Locations: NEMA 250,Type 3R. 3. Other Wet or Damp, Indoor Locations: NEMA 250,Type 4. 4. Indoor Locations Subject to Dust, Falling Dirt, and Dripping Noncorrosive Liquids: NEMA 250,Type 12. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Examine elements and surfaces to receive enclosed switches and circuit breakers for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install individual wall-mounted switches and circuit breakers with tops at uniform height unless otherwise indicated. B. Comply with mounting and anchoring requirements specified in Division 26 Section "Vibration and Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems." C. Temporary Lifting Provisions: Remove temporary lifting eyes, channels, and brackets and temporary blocking of moving parts from enclosures and components. D. Install fuses in fusible devices. E. Comply with NECA 1. 3.03 IDENTIFICATION A. Comply with requirements in Division 26 Section "Identification for Electrical Systems." 1. Identify field-installed conductors, interconnecting wiring, and components; provide warning signs. 2. Label each enclosure with engraved metal or laminated-plastic nameplate. J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16816 Enclosed Switches and Breakers Page 5 of 6 3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Acceptance Testing Preparation: 1. Test insulation resistance for each enclosed switch and circuit breaker, component, connecting supply, feeder, and control circuit. 2. Test continuity of each circuit. B. Tests and Inspections: 1. Perform each visual and mechanical inspection and electrical test stated in NETA Acceptance Testing Specification. Certify compliance with test parameters. 2. Correct malfunctioning units on-site, where possible, and retest to demonstrate compliance; otherwise,replace with new units and retest. 3. Perform the following infrared scan tests and inspections and prepare reports: a. Initial Infrared Scanning: After Substantial Completion,but not more than 60 days after Final Acceptance, perform an infrared scan of each enclosed switch and circuit breaker. Remove front panels so joints and connections are accessible to portable scanner. b. Follow-up Infrared Scanning: Perform an additional follow-up infrared scan of each enclosed switch and circuit breaker 11 months after date of Substantial Completion. C. Instruments and Equipment: Use an infrared scanning device designed to measure temperature or to detect significant deviations from normal values. Provide calibration record for device. 4. Test and adjust controls, remote monitoring, and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and equipment. C. Enclosed switches and circuit breakers will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections. D. Prepare test and inspection reports, including a certified report that identifies enclosed switches and circuit breakers and that describes scanning results. Include notation of deficiencies detected,remedial action taken, and observations after remedial action. 3.05 ADJUSTING A. Adjust moving parts and operable components to function smoothly, and lubricate as recommended by manufacturer. END OF SECTION J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) City Project# 19054A Date :08-26-19 16816 Enclosed Switches and Breakers Page 6 of 6 CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! "" r Ms R[Wrsr 4+5 , � ♦ Mrtt M e:.ut£�StOa�nr�io�ew_ �e ?` r. �G8116eNre,wC 877 � �f�$ � S (. „urzty THE LONE STAR /{+,., P!,V 1 NOTIFICATION COMPANY 1-80 AT 0-689-8344 - 5 r �� s ew� cc s � N, ,L _ �r ..� -,''�,� v PROJECT LOCATION C\ s f r ? 5 J.C. 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ER FOR WE AND SCHEDULE FOR VERIFY CLEARANCE IN cOMPLET ON OPEN POSITION. 3, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPON9 BLE FOR ALL SPFEry (; 60 SLIDE GATE VVITH 20COUNTERBALANCE AND R '"'M)k."" MEAsuRES NCLUDNc TRAFFc CDNTROL.T S p REMOVEIDISPOSE OF EXISTING GATE. \ [AD OR.REFER TO SHEET 5 FOR CANTILEVER TRPFrc oua u�cATE s111TAF oN DSEo To Tupu } E x� POLE TO REMAIN.APPROXIMATELY 18' SLIDE GATE DETAILS AND ELECTRICAL SHEETS OF ADDITIONAL FENCE WITH 3-STRAND FOR DETAILS,VEHICULAR LOOP DETECTORS, a. G^E U BARBED WIRE REQUIRED. AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS(SEE SHEET 5 x[wa0,AND[LECTRIcaL REQUIREMENTS. p (SEE NOTES 5&6) FOR CANTILEVER SLIDE GATE DETAILS).GATE 5, ALL STEEL PIPE USED FOR FENCING SHALL BE a SHALL HAVE A KNOX GATE SWITCH OR SIMILAR PC - td FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS. 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Q w w o ti 1 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN N GRAPHIC SCALES RNEEi 6 0f 8 E SLF�139 ae Nie mix o�4°r��4r"'� TTI w�6 ar wE N e F �a J7°" E019 rm S:�cPO�rA-A ZZ77 c �^N flw 0 Y Oc, i[aurouirs nna rtx ra mocra smxon�c _ _ ��m'n � t r AaNBmDlf aOiwOwFlFx�fa q�W � A x i ana DIMENSION CHART x=x,��r�.r ooEx�x ao-o_ w, re��Mrs� mrr` Ap'�'"aa"e°rs v,.,na mw.ar awr.m ,o wm. � 1 GATEN PLAN mx,oas avmvroanm..os ~ .TS. U 2 DETECTOR LOOP INSTALLATION 6 saa.E:N.T.S. �j[ III a Q m ma ur.0 NOTES: p W`� V~o 0/ 0/ 71- 7. aru xu �v.m �°.xe �vnr B wrz ax.n u wwnn arae msnucnon. o mAu are ann o.asas Nea ro � E ma ro mrsiacim. v wrt rx¢ra xxxau U onerP%°'m.a mr a cau mnKr Nrox an,m.8� z Aaaa M.xc Q a ❑ w i N%'Ai N qgp i xrr aw 8[xo W C m�u[ e0.rs Q W A FABRIC MESH GATE ELEVATION J NrsaYac v .�� 6Glf:N.T.S. ��nom .-!I MBIYx aR m L.'nC m xm aue nEMm1 � SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW SHEET 6 0� 8 E reEmRo orenunNc a. 3 KEYPAD DETAIL SL F—139 8 ) SCPLE:N.T.S. Ci�99 ® o 19 yze smrc omwa vm.,Fuo.er. � e 2 - _ .E O �/ �xXX ��� ra I I I L J it 1 METER RACK DETAIL 2 BOLLARD DETAIL III Q xw B B x.is. 8 8 r.,E x.i.s. � ��II�U W o 0 � E ti CONSTRUCTION NOTES U 1Y.30 Q R W tbOt� W O Q W J W _ o k ONE LINE DIAGRAM a RSLF w 139 00 30 01 BID FORM - FMAC ADDENDUM #1 Project Name: J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates Project Number: 19054A Owner: City of Corpus Christi Bidder: OAR: Kent Powers Designer: Hanson Professional Services Inc. Basis of Bid Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED QUANTITY AMOUNT General Part A-GENERAL(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Al Mobilization (Not to exceed 5%) LS 1 A2 Bonds/Insurance LS 1 A3 Contractor Home Office Overhead & Profit SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(Items Al thru A3) Base Bid Part B-BASE BID(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Greenwood Entrance Security Gate 131 Remove and Dispose Double Drive Gate LS 1 B2 Install Additional Fencing w/3-Strand Barbed Wire FT 36 B3 Furnish and Install a New Automated Gate LS 1 B4 Gate Support Posts EA 4 B5 All Electrical Requirements LS 1 Main Entrance Security Gate B6 Remove and Dispose Existing Sliding Gate LS 1 B7 Partially Remove Existing Perimeter Fence/Reattach LS 1 B8 Furnish and Install a New Manual Gate LS 1 B9 Gate Support Posts EA 4 B10 I Remove Existing 6 FT. HT. Fence/Install New Fence LF 25 B11 linstall Bollards EA 3 SUBTOTAL PART B-BASE BID(Items 61 thru B11) Allowances Part C-ALLOWANCES(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) C1 JAllowance for Unforseen Conditions % 10 $7,097.00 C2 JAEP Electric Distribution Service LS 1 $1,207.78 SUBTOTAL PART C-ALLOWANCES(Items C1 thru C2) Bid Form 003001- 1 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev. 06-18-2018 00 30 01 BID FORM - FMAC ADDENDUM #1 Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED QUANTITY AMOUNT BID SUMMARY TOTAL PROJECT GENERAL(PART A) TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID (PART B) TOTAL PROJECT ALLOWANCES (PART C) $8,304.78 Contract Times Liquidated Damages Bidder agrees to reach Substantial Completion in 175 days 1$400.00 Bidder agrees to reach Final Completion in 1105 days 1$400.00 Acknowledge Receipt of Addenda Add. No. Date Signature Acknowledging Receipt Bid Submittal (Proposal must be signed by an authorized representative of the Company) Company: Signature: Title: Bid Form 003001-2 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev. 06-18-2018 From: Joseph Johnson To: rveneaas(abaourleycontractina.com;shilliard(abaourlevcontractina.com; mike(ubbarcom.cc; auillermo(abdavilaconstruction.com;tone.varaas(cDdavilaconstruction.com; miIler(ubteaIcon.com; Patrick H (patrickh(a)barcom.cc) Cc: Eliborio Pena; Isaac Perez;Thomas Steiner;Jose Garza;Sylvia Arriaaa Subject: Addendum#1-19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gate(FMAC) Date: Tuesday,September 10,2019 10:00:31 AM Attachments: 00 30 01 Bid Form(FMAC)Addendum#1.xlsx imaae001.pna CIAC FINAU)df ALCON, Attached is a revised Bid Form and will serve as Addendum #1. There has been an allowance added as line item C2 for AEP to provide new electrical service. Please let me know if there any questions or concerns. Joe Johnson Business Manager Engineering Services City of Corpus Christi (361) 826-3522 "All improvement happens project by project and in no other way." Joseph Juran From:Joseph Johnson Sent: Monday, September 9, 2019 1:04 PM To: rvenegas@gourleycontracting.com; shilliard@gourleycontracting.com; mike@barcom.cc; guillermo@davilaconstruction.com; tony.vargas@davilaconstruction.com; miller@tealcon.com; Patrick H (patrickh@barcom.cc) <patrickh@barcom.cc> Cc: Eliborio Pena <EliborioP@cctexas.com>; Isaac Perez<IsaacP@cctexas.com>;Thomas Steiner <ThomasSt@cctexas.com>;Jose Garza <JGarza@hanson-inc.com>; Sylvia Arriaga <SylviaA@cctexas.com> Subject: Contractor Questions - 19054AJC Elliott Landfill Security Gate (FMAC) ALCON, See question and answer pertaining to subject project. Question 1: There is a note on plan sheet 6 of 8 Electrical Plan (see below.) Can you please confirm that we ARE to include these costs from AEP? Fr',. _.515 ::_:iR PkW-�)';K `, o' S~'FNCE. TG SFLE CW.ACT .-KV.QQN F""4'41iUSA A? ti= S1 Wit+ .r?:c Answer 1: Contractor is responsible for coordinating with AEP on behalf of the City. Joe Johnson Business Manager Engineering Services City of Corpus Christi (361) 826-3522 "All improvement happens project by project and in no other way." Joseph Juran From:Joseph Johnson Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 9:12 AM To: rvenegaslcDgourleycontracting.com; shilliard(d)gourleycontracting.com; mikeCcDbarcom.cc; guillermoCc�davilaconstruction.com; tong.vargasPdavilaconstruction.com; millerCcDtealcon.com; Patrick H (patrickhCcDbarcom.cc) <patrickh(@barcom.cc> Cc: Eliborio Pena <EliborioP(@cctexas.com>; Isaac Perez<IsaacP(@cctexas.com>; Sylvia Arriaga <SvlviaACcDcctexas.com>;Jerry Shoemaker [Engineering] <JerryS2lcDcctexas.com>;Thomas Steiner <ThornasSt(@cctexas.com>;Jose Garza <JGarzalcDhanson-inc.com> Subject: RFTOP - 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gate (FMAC) ALCON, The City of Corpus Christi Engineering Services Department would like to invite the Facilities Multiple Award Contract (FMAC) Contractors to submit proposals in accordance with the attached Request for Task Order Proposal (RFTOP). Within the RFTOP you will find all the information necessary to conduct a proper assessment of the Project Requirements. Proposals must be received by 2:00 PM, Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Address Proposals to the Contracting and Procurement office, 1st Floor City Hall, 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi,TX, 78401. Please confirm receipt of the RFTOP by replying to the invitation email and sender. All questions pertaining to the project should be sent to me no later than 5:00 PM, September 6, 2019. Thank you, Joe Johnson Business Manager Engineering Services City of Corpus Christi (361) 826-3522 "All improvement happens project by project and in no other way." Joseph Juran 00 30 01 BID FORM-FMAC ADDENDUM#1 Project Name: J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates Project 190S4A Number: Owner: City of Corpus Christi Bidder: Gourley Contractors LLC OAR: Kent Powers Designer: Hanson Professional Services Inc Basis of Bid Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED AMOUNT QUANTITY General Part A•General(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) Al Mobilization Not to exceed 5%total contract rice LS 1 $ 4.200.40 $ 4,200.00 A2 Bonds and Insurance LS 1 $ 3,744.32 $ 3,744.32 A3 Contractor Home Office Overhead&Profit % $ 397.22 SUBTOTAL PART A-GENERAL(Items Al thru A3) $ 8,341.54 Base Bid Part B-BASE BID per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT Greenwood Entrance Security Gate B1 Remove and Dispose Double Drive Gate LS 1 $ 797.50 $ 797.50 B2 Install Additional Fencing w13-Strand Barbed Wire FT 36 $ 90.35 $ 3,252.70 B3 Furnish and Install a New Automated Gate LS 1 $ 35,058.10 $ 35,058.10 B4 Gate Support Posts EA 4 $ 359.15 $ 1,436.60 B5 All Electrical Requirements LS 1 $ 5,124.30 $ 5,124.30 Main Entrance Security Gate B6 Remove and Dispose of Existing Sliding Gate LS 1 $ 797.50 $ 797.50 B7 Partially Remove Existing Perimeter Fence/Reattach LS 1 S 495.00 $ 495.00 B8 Furnish and Install a New Manual Gate LS 1 $ 16,248.10 S 16,248.10 B9 Gate Su ort Posts EA 4 S 359.15 $ 1,436.60 B10 Remove Existing 6 FT. HT. Fence/Install New Fence LF 25 S 90.33 S 21258.30 B11 lInstall Bollards EA 3 S 585.20 S 1,755.60 SUBTOTAL PART B-BASE BID Items B1 thru B11 $ 68 660.30 Allowances Part C-ALLOWANCES(per SECTION 0129 01 MEASUREMENT AND BASIS FOR PAYMENT) C1 lAllowance for Unforeseen Conditions LS 1 $ 7,097.00 $ 7,097.00 C2 JAEP Electric Distribution Service LS 1 $ 1,207.78 $ 1,207.78 SUBTOTAL PART C-ALLOWANCES Items C1 $ 8,304.78 Bid Form 00 30 01 -1 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAC) Rev.06-18-2018 00 30 01 BID FORM-FMAC ADDENDUM#1 Item DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATED I L QUANTITY UNIT PRICE EXTENDED AMOUNT BID SUMMARY TOTAL PROJECT GENERAL(PART A) $ 8,341.54 TOTAL PROJECT BASE BID(PART B) $ 68,660.30 TOTAL PROJECT ALLOWANCES(PART C) $ 8,304.78 Contract Times Liquidated Damages Bidder agrees to reach Substantial Completion in 100 days $400.00 Bidder agrees to reach Final Completion in 1130 days 1$400.00 Acknowledge Receipt of Addenda Add. No. Date Sig ture Ack ` _:ledging Receipt 1 9/10/2019 L BidSubmittal (Proposal must be signed by an authorized representative of the Company) Company. Gourley Contractors LLC Signature: r Title-/Ja s Gourley, Vice President J Bid Form 00 30 01 -2 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FnnAC) Rev.06-18-2018 00 52 25 FMAC TASK ORDER AGREEMENT Project# 19054A_ This FACILITIES MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT TASK ORDER AGREEMENT(ORDER) is between the Owner of Corpus Christi, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation (OWNER), acting through its duly authorized Owner Manager or designee, the Director of Engineering Services or Owner Engineer, and Gourley Contracting LLC (CONTRACTOR), acting by and through its duly authorized representative. The parties agree as follows: 1. This ORDER is issued under the Facilities Multiple Award Contract Master Agreement signed on March 26, 2019, pursuant to Request for Proposal No. 2018-06. All terms and conditions of the Master Agreement pertain to this ORDER. 2. CONTRACTOR was selected for award of this ORDER under Request for Task Order Proposal (RFTOP) No. 19054A J.C. Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC). 3. CONTRACTOR shall construct and complete certain improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications described in Exhibit A(attached and incorporated herein), perform all work as provided in said plans and specifications, and do such additional work as may be considered necessary to complete the work in a satisfactory and acceptable manner (the "Work"). The OWNER reserves the right to make such changes in the plans and specifications and in the character of the work as may be necessary or desirable. Authorization for all changes must be made in writing.The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, tools, material, machinery, equipment and incidentals necessary to the prosecution of the Work unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 4. The work described in Exhibit A shall be substantially complete within 75 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed and ready for final payment in accordance with Section 00 72 00 General Conditions within 105 Calendar Days of Notice to Proceed. 5. Liquidated Damages: A. Owner and Contractor recognize that time limits for specified Milestones, Substantial Completion, and completion and readiness for Final Payment as stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. Owner and Contractor recognize that the Owner will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in Article 4 and as adjusted in accordance with Paragraph 11.05 of the General Conditions. Owner and Contractor also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration proceeding the actual loss suffered by Owner if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof,Owner and Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty): i. Substantial Completion: Contractor shall pay Owner$ 400.00 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. ii. Completion of the Remaining Work: Contractor agrees to pay Owner$ 400.00 for each day that expires after the time specified in Paragraph 4 for completion and readiness for final payment until the Work is completed and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 17.16 of the General Conditions. iii. Liquidated damages for failing to timely attain Substantial Completion and Final Completion are not additive and will not be imposed concurrently. iv. Milestones: Contractor agrees to pay Owner liquidated damages as stipulated in SECTION 01 35 00 SPECIAL PROCEDURES for failure to meet Milestone completions. Task Order Agreement 005225- 1 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ Rev. 05-01-2019 V. The Owner will determine whether the Work has been completed within the Contract Times. B. Owner is not required to only assess liquidated damages, and Owner may elect to pursue its actual damages resulting from the failure of Contractor to complete the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6. In consideration of the completion of the above-described Work, the OWNER agrees to pay to CONTRACTOR the amount of $85,306.62 (Eighty-Five Thousand, Three Hundred Six Dollars and 62/100 U.S). Said payment shall be conditioned upon the acceptance of the work by the OWNER as certified by its final inspection following the receipt of notice from the CONTRACTOR that the work is completed and ready for acceptance. Upon completion of work and before acceptance and final payment is made,the CONTRACTOR shall clean and remove from the work site all surplus and discarded materials, temporary structures and debris of every kind in order to leave the work site in a neat, orderly condition, equal to that which originally existed. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a notarized affidavit that bills for all labor, equipment, materials and supplies associated with the project have been paid before final payment is released. 7. Progress Payments; Retainage A. The Owner will make progress payments on or about the 25th day of each month during the performance of the Work. Payment is based on Work completed in accordance with Article 17, Schedule of Values, established as provided in Section 00 72 00 General Conditions. B. Progress payments equal to the full amount of the total earned value to date for completed Work minus 5% retainage and any set-offs and properly stored materials will be made prior to Substantial Completion. 8. All work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner and to the satisfaction of the OWNER. The OWNER shall determine the quality and acceptability of materials furnished, work performed, manner of performance, rate of progress of the Work, sequence of construction and interpretation of the plans and specifications. 9. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the following Performance and Payment Bonds and Insurance as required and outlined in the Task Order documents. 10. The CONTRACTOR shall, at all times, observe and comply with city, county, state and federal laws, ordinances or regulations which in any manner affect the conduct of the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for procuring all legally required building, plumbing, electrical and other permits and licenses, pay all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the Work, unless otherwise provided by the written terms of the plans and specifications. 10. This Agreement or the Work provided may not be assigned or subcontracted by CONTRACTOR without the written permission of the OWNER. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement is executed. Task Order Agreement 005225-2 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ Rev. 05-01-2019 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI CONTRACTOR: Digitally signed by Kim Baker Kim Baker DN cn=Kim Baker o=City of Corpus Christi. u=Contracts and Procurement Department. mail=kimb2@cctexas.com.c=US Date.2019.10.0116:41.57-05'00' Gourley Contracting LLC Kim Baker Company Director of Contracts and Procurement Digitally signed by James Gourley James Gourley Date:2019.09.2007:36:23-05'00' Authorized Signature Digitally signed by Kent Mcllyar ` \ DN:cn=Kent Mcllyar,o,ou, 2r,/f email=kentmc@cctexas.com,c=US Date:2019.09.27 17:55:41-05'00' Assistant City Attorney 4921 Ambassador Row Corpus Christi, TX 78416 361/883-3766 0amesga-gourleycontracting.com END OF SECTION Task Order Agreement 005225-3 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates(FMAQ Rev. 05-01-2019 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES 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). 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. OTHER: (Per accident) (Ea accident) $ $ N / A SUBR WVD ADDL INSD 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. $ $ $ $PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOS ONLY AUTOSAUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED SCHEDULEDOWNED ANY AUTO AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y / N WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below If yes, describe under ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE $ $ $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT EROTH-STATUTEPER LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EXP(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EFFPOLICY NUMBERTYPE OF INSURANCELTRINSR DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) EXCESS LIAB UMBRELLA LIAB $EACH OCCURRENCE $AGGREGATE $ OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE DED RETENTION $ $PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $GENERAL AGGREGATE $PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $MED EXP (Any one person) $EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO-JECT LOC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CERTIFICATE HOLDER The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HIRED AUTOS ONLY 9/20/2019 Higginbotham Insurance Agency,Inc. PO Box 870 Corpus Christi TX 78403 Cassandra Taylor 361 883-1711 360-844-0101 ctaylor@higginbotham.net United Fire Lloyds 43559 GOURL Texas Mutual Insurance Company 22945GourleyContractorsLLC 4921 Ambassador Row Corpus Christi TX 78416 618748890 A X 1,000,000 X 100,000 5,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 X 85321620 9/20/2019 9/20/2020 2,000,000 A 1,000,000 X X X 85321620 9/20/2019 9/20/2020 A X X 5,000,000853216209/20/2019 9/20/2020 5,000,000 B X N 0001187153 1/15/2019 1/15/2020 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 . See Attached... City of Corpus Christi Engineering Services PO Box 9277 Corpus Christi TX 78469-9277 ACORD 101 (2008/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD © 2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER:FORM TITLE: ADDITIONAL REMARKS ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page of AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: LOC #: AGENCY CARRIER NAIC CODE POLICY NUMBER NAMED INSURED EFFECTIVE DATE: GOURL 1 1 Higginbotham Insurance Agency,Inc.Gourley Contractors LLC 4921 Ambassador Row Corpus Christi TX 78416 25 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE The General Liability [CG2037 04/13 Additional Insured -Owners,Lessees or Contractors -Completed Operations],[CG7208 07/17 -Texas Extended Ultra Liability Plus Endorsement];and Automobile [CA7109 01/17 Business Auto Ultra Endorsement]Policies includes a blanket automatic additional insured endorsement that provides additional insured status to the certificate holder only when there is a written insured contract between the insured and the certificate holder that requires such status. The General Liability [CG7208 07/17 -Texas Extended Ultra Liability Plus Endorsement],Automobile [CA7109 01/17 Business Auto Ultra Endorsement], Workers Compensation [WC420304B Texas Waiver of Our Right to Recover from Others Endorsement]and Umbrella [SPEC END 0000]policies includes a blanket automatic waiver of subrogation that provides this feature only when there is a written contract between the insured and certificate holder that requires it. The General Liability [CG2001 04/13 -Primary and Non-Contributory -Other Insurance Condition];Automobile [CA7334 09/15 Primary and Non-Contributory - Other Insurance Conditions]and Umbrella [SPEC END 0000 Endorsement]policies includes a primary &non-contributory provision only when there is a written contract between the insured and certificate holder that requires such provision. The Umbrella Liability policy follows form Additional Insured Endorsement provided by underlying insurance (Employers Liability,Commercial General Liability, Commercial Auto Liability)-Per Form CU0001 04/13 -Commercial Liability Umbrella Coverage Form. The General Liability,Auto and Umbrella policies includes an endorsement providing that 30 days'notice of cancellation except 10 days'in the event of cancellation for nonpayment of premium will be furnished to the certificate holder who is required by written contract with the named insured per Form # UW17300211 Notification Endorsement for Cancellation/Non-Renewal or Material Change. The Workers'Compensation policy includes an endorsement providing that 30 days'notice of cancellation or other material change of the policy will be furnished to the certificate holder who is required by written contract with the named insured per Form #WC420601 -Texas Notice of Material Change Endorsement. Limited pollution coverage work sites -Texas-$100,000 Each Pollution Incident [Limited Pollution Coverage -Work Sites Texas #CG7110 04/05] CG 72 08 07 17 TEXAS - EXTENDED ULTRA LIABILITY PLUS ENDORSEMENT COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EXTENSION ENDORSEMENT SUMMARY OF COVERAGES This is a summary of the various additional coverages and coverage modifications provided by this endorsement. No coverage is provided by this summary. * Extended Properly Damage * Expanded Fire Legal Liability to include Explosion, Lightning and Sprinkler Leakage * Coverage for non-owned watercraft is extended to 51 feet in length * Property Damage—Borrowed Equipment * Property Damage Liability—Elevators * Coverage D—Voluntary Property Damage Coverage $5,000 Occurrence with a $10,000 Aggregate * Coverage E—Care, Custody and Control Property Damage Coverage $25,000 Occurrence with a $100,000 Aggregate—$500 Deductible * Coverage F—Electronic Data Liability Coverage—$50,000 * Coverage G—Product Recall Expense $25,000 Each Recall Limit with a $50,000 Aggregate—$1,000 Deductible * Coverage H —Water Damage Legal Liability—$25,000 * Coverage I—Designated Operations Covered by a Consolidated (Wrap-Up) Insurance Program —Limited Coverage * Increase in Supplementary Payments: Bail Bonds to$1,000 * Increase in Supplementary Payments: Loss of Earnings to$500 * For newly formed or acquired organizations—extend the reporting requirement to 180 days * Broadened Named Insured * Automatic Additional Insured— Owners, Lessees or Contractors—Automatic Status When Required in Construction Agreement With You—Including Upstream Parties * Contractors BlanketAdditional Insured— Products—Completed Operations Coverage—Including Upstream Parties *Automatic Additional Insured —Vendors *Automatic Additional Insured — Lessor of Leased Equipment Automatic Status When Required in Lease Agreement With You *Automatic Additional Insured— Managers or Lessor of Premises *Additional Insured—Engineers, Architects or Surveyors Not Engaged by the Named Insured *Additional Insured—State or Governmental Agency or Subdivision or Political Subdivision—Permits or Authorizations *Additional Insured — Consolidated Insurance Program (Wrap-Up) Off-Premises Operations Only—Owners, Lessees or Contractors Automatic Status When Required in Construction Agreement With You *Additional Insured—Employee Injury to Another Employee *Automatically included—Aggregate Limits of Insurance (per location) *Automatically included—Aggregate Limits of Insurance (per project) * Knowledge of occurrence — Knowledge of an "occurrence", "claim or suit' by your agent, servant or employee shall not in itself constitute knowledge of the named insured unless an officer of the named insured has received such notice from the agent, servant or employee * Blanket Waiver of Subrogation * Liberalization Condition * Unintentional failure to disclose all hazards. If you unintentionally fail to disclose any hazards existing at the inception date of your policy, we will not deny coverage under this Coverage Form because of such failure. However, this provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or exercise our right of cancellation or non-renewal. * "Insured Contract" redefined for Limited Railroad Contractual Liability * Mobile equipment to include snow removal, road maintenance and street cleaning equipment less than 1,000 lbs GVW * Bodily Injury Redefined REFER TO THE ACTUAL ENDORSEMENT FOLLOWING ON PAGES 2 THROUGH 14 FOR CHANGES AFFECTING YOUR INSURANCE PROTECTION CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 1 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. TEXAS - EXTENDED ULTRA LIABILITY PLUS ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SECTION I - COVERAGES A. The following changes are made at COVERAGE A—BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY: 1. Extended Property Damage At 2. Exclusions exclusion a. Expected or Intended Injury is replaced with the following: "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. Expanded Fire Legal Liability At 2. Exclusions the last paragraph is deleted and replaced by the following: Exclusions c. through n. do not apply to damage by fire, explosion, lightning, smoke resulting from such fire, explosion, or lightning or sprinkler leakage to premises while rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner. A separate limit of insurance applies to this coverage as described in SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE. 3. Non-Owned Watercraft At 2. Exclusions exclusion g.Aircraft,Auto Or Watercraft(2)(a) is deleted and replaced by the following: (a) Less than 51 feet long; 4. Property Damage—Borrowed Equipment At 2. Exclusions the following is added to paragraph (4) of exclusion j. Damage To Property: This exclusion does not apply to "property damage" to borrowed equipment while at a jobsite and while not being used to perform operations. The most we will pay for"property damage"to any one piece of borrowed equipment under this coverage is $25,000 per occurrence. The insurance afforded under this provision is excess over any valid and collectible property insurance (including deductible) available to the insured, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. 5. Property Damage Liability—Elevators At 2. Exclusions the following is added to paragraphs(3), (4)and (6)of exclusion j. Damage To Property: This exclusion does not apply to "property damage" resulting from the use of elevators. However, any insurance provided for such "property damage" is excess over any valid and collectible property insurance (including deductible) available to the insured, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis. B. The following coverages are added: 1. COVERAGE D—VOLUNTARY PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE "Property damage"to property of others caused by the insured: a. While in your possession; or b. Arising out of"your work". Coverage applies at the request of the insured, whether or not the insured is lega!ly obligated to pay. For the purposes of this Voluntary Property Damage Coverage only: Exclusion j. Damage to Property is deleted and replaced by the following: CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 2 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 j. Damage to Property "Property damage"to: (1) Property held by the insured for servicing, repair, storage or sale at premises you own, rent, lease, operate or use; (2) Property transported by or damage caused by any"automobile", "watercraft" or"aircraft"you own, hire or lease; (3) Property you own, rent, lease, borrow or use. The amount we will pay is limited as described below in SECTION III-LIMITS OF INSURANCE. For the purposes of this Voluntary Property Damage Coverage, our right and duty to defend ends when we have paid the Limit of Liability or the Aggregate Limit for each coverage, and we are granted sole discretion in making payments under this coverage. 2. COVERAGE E -CARE, CUSTODY AND CONTROL PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE For the purpose of this Care, Custody and Control Property Damage Coverage only: a. Item (4)of Exclusion j. does not apply. The amount we will pay is limited as described below in SECTION III-LIMITS OF INSURANCE. For the purposes of this Care, Custody and Control Property Damage Coverage, our right and duty to defend ends when we have paid the Limit of Liability or the Aggregate Limit for each coverage, and we are granted sole discretion in making payments under this coverage. 3. COVERAGE F -ELECTRONIC DATA LIABILITY COVERAGE For the purposes of this Electronic Data Liability Coverage only: a. Exclusion p. of Coverage A- Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability in Section I - Coverages is replaced by the following: 2. Exclusions This insurance does not apply to: p. Electronic Data Damages arising out of the loss of, loss of use of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access, or inability to manipulate "electronic data"that does not result from physical injury to tangible property. However,this exclusion does not apply to liability for damages because of"bodily injury". b. "Property Damage" means: (1) Physical injury to tangible property, including all resulting loss of use of that property. All such loss of use shall be deemed to occur at the time of the physical injury that caused it; or (2) Loss of use of tangible property that is not physically injured. All such loss of use shall be deemed to occur at the time of the`occurrence"that caused it; or (3) Loss of, loss of use of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access or inability to properly manipulate "electronic data", resulting from physical injury to tangible property. All such loss of"electronic data"shall be deemed to occur at the time of the'occurrence"that caused it. For the purposes of this Electronic Data Liability Coverage, "electronic data" is not tangible property. The amount we will pay is limited as described below in SECTION III-LIMITS OF INSURANCE. - 4. COVERAGE G-PRODUCT RECALL EXPENSE a. Insuring Agreement (1) We will pay 90% of"product recall expense"you incur as a result of a "product recall'you initiate during the coverage period. (2) We will only pay for "product recall expense" arising out of"your products" which have been physically relinquished to others. The amount we will pay is limited as described below in SECTION III-LIMITS OF INSURANCE. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 3 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 b. Exclusions This insurance does not apply to "product recall expense" arising out of: (1) Any fact, circumstance or situation which existed at the inception date of the policy and which you were aware of, or could reasonably have foreseen that would have resulted in a "product recall'. (2) Deterioration, decomposition or transformation of a chemical nature, except if caused by an error in the manufacture, design, processing, storage, or transportation of"your product". (3) The withdrawal of similar products or batches that are not defective, when a defect in another product or batch has been found. (4) Acts, errors or omissions of any of your employees, done with prior knowledge of any of your officers or directors. (5) Inherent vice, meaning a natural condition of property that causes it to deteriorate or become damaged. (6) "Bodily Injury" or"Property Damage". (7) Failure of"your product"to accomplish its intended purpose, including any breach of warranty of fitness, quality, efficacy or efficiency, whether written or implied. (8) Loss of reputation, customer faith or approval, or any costs incurred to regain customer market, or any other consequential damages. (9) Legal fees or expenses. (10) Damages claimed for any loss, cost or expense incurred by you or others for the loss of use of "your product". (11) "Product recall expense" arising from the "product recall" of any of"your products"for which coverage is excluded by endorsement. (12) Any"product recall' initiated due to the expiration of the designated shelf life of"your product". 5. COVERAGE H—WATER DAMAGE LEGAL LIABILITY The Insurance provided under Coverage H (Section 1) applies to "property damage" arising out of water damage to premises that are both rented to and occupied by you. The Limit under this coverage shall not be in addition to the Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit. The amount we will pay is limited as described below in SECTION III—LIMITS OF INSURANCE. 6. COVERAGE I — DESIGNATED OPERATIONS COVERED BY A CONSOLIDATED (WRAP-UP) INSURANCE PROGRAM The following exclusion is added to Paragraph 2. Exclusions of SECTION I — COVERAGES COVERAGE A— BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY: r. This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of either your ongoing operations or operations included within the "products-completed operations hazard" for any "consolidated (Wrap-up) insurance program"which has been provided by the prime contractor/project manager or owner of the construction project in which you are involved. This exclusion applies whether or not a consolidated (Wrap-up) insurance program: a. Provides coverage Identical to that provided by this Coverage Part; or b. Has limits adequate to coverall claims. This exclusion does not apply if a 'consolidated (Wrap-up) insurance program" covering your operations has been cancelled, non-renewed or otherwise no longer applies for reasons other than exhaustion of all available limits, whether such limits are available on a primary, excess or on any other basis. You must advise us of such cancellation, nonrenewal or termination as soon as practicable. For purposes of this exclusion a "consolidated (wrap-up) insurance program" is a program providing insurance coverage to all parties for exposures involved with a particular (typically major) construction project. CG 72 01 08 15 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 4 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 C. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS—COVERAGES A AND B is amended: 1. To read SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS 2. Bail Bonds Item 1.b. is amended as follows: b. Up to $1,000 for cost of bail bonds required because of accidents or traffic law violations arising out of the use of any vehicle to which the Bodily Injury Liability Coverage applies. We do not have to furnish these bonds. 3. Loss of Earnings Item 1.d. is amended as follows: d. All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at our request to assist us in the investigation or defense of the claim or"suit", including actual loss of earnings up to $500 a day because of time off from work. 4. The following language is added to Item 1. However, we shall have none of the duties set forth above when this insurance applies only for Voluntary Property Damage Coverage and/or Care, Custody or Control Property Damage Coverage and we have paid the Limit of Liability or the Aggregate Limit for these coverages. SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED A. The following change is made: Extended Reporting Requirements Item 3.a. is deleted and replaced by the following: a. Coverage under this provision is afforded only until the 1801h day after you acquire or form the organization or the end of the policy period, whichever is earlier. B. The following provisions are added: 4. BROAD FORM NAMED INSURED Item 11 is added as follows: f. Any legally incorporated entity of which you own more than 50 percent of the voting stock during the policy period only if there is no other similar insurance available to that entity. However: (1) Coverage A does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" that occurred before you acquired more than 50 percent of the voting stock; and (2) Coverage B does not apply to "personal and advertising injury" arising out of an offense committed before you acquired more than 50 percent of the voting stock. 5. Additional Insured — Owners, Lessees or Contractors-Automatic Status When Required in Construction or Service Agreement With You—Including Upstream Parties a. Any person or organization for whom you are performing operations when you and such person or organization have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that such person or organization be added as an additional insured on your policy; b. Any other person or organization you are required to add as an additional insured under the contract or agreement described in Paragraph a.above. Such person(s) or organization(s) is an additional insured only with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property damage" or"personal and advertising injury" which may be imputed to that person or organization directly arising out of: 1. Your acts or omissions; or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf; in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured. However,the insurance afforded to such additional insured: 1. Only applies to the extent permitted by law; and CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 5 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 2. Will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. c. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds,the following additional exclusions apply: This insurance does not apply to: 1. 'Bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the rendering of, or the failure to render, 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, change orders or drawings and specifications; or b. Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. This exclusion applies even if the claims against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the 'occurrence" which caused the "bodily injury" or "property damage", or the offense which caused the "personal and advertising injury", involved the rendering of or the failure to render any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services. 2. 'Bodily injury"or"property damage"occurring after: a. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs)to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or b. That portion of"your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. 6. Additional Insured—Products Completed Operations Coverage—Including Upstream Parties a. Any person or organization for whom you are performing operations when you and such person or organization have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that such person or organization be added as an additional insured on your policy; and b. Any other person or organization you are required to add as an additional insured under the contract or agreement described in Paragraph a. above. Such person(s) or organization(s) is an additional insured only with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property damage" or"personal and advertising injury" which may be imputed to that person or organization directly arising out of "your work" specified in the "written contract' and included in the "products-completed operations hazard". However: (1) The insurance afforded to such additional insureds only applies to the extent permitted by law; (2) If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. (3) Such coverage will not apply subsequent to the first to occur of the following: i. The expiration of the period of time required by the"written contract"; or ii. The expiration of any applicable statute of limitations or statute of repose with respect to claims arising out of"your work". - c. With respect to the insurance afforded to any additional insured under this endorsement, the following additional exclusionary language shall apply: This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the rendering of, or the failure to render, any professional architecture, engineering or surveying services, including: (1) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or (2) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.,with its permission_ Page 6 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 7. Additional Insured—Vendors a. Any person(s) or organization(s) (referred to throughout this additional coverage as vendor), but only with respect to "bodily injury" or "property damage", which may be imputed to that person(s) or organization(s) arising out of"your products" shown with the Schedule which are distributed or sold in the regular course of the vendor's business is an insured. However: (1) The insurance afforded to such vendor only applies to the extent permitted by law; and (2) If coverage provided to the vendor is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such vendor will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such vendor. b. With respect to the insurance afforded to these vendors, the following additional exclusions apply: (1) This insurance afforded the vendor does not apply to: (a) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which the vendor 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 vendor would have in the absence of the contract or agreement; (b) Any express warranty unauthorized by you; (c) Any physical or chemical change in the product made intentionally by the vendor; (d) Repackaging, except when unpacked solely for the purpose of inspection, demonstration, testing, or the substitution of parts under instructions from the manufacturer, and then repackaged in the original container. (e) Any failure to make such inspections, adjustments, tests or servicing as the vendor has agreed to make or normally undertakes to make in the usual course of business, in connection with the distribution or sale of products. (f) Demonstration, installation, servicing or repair operations, except such operations performed at the vendors premises in connection with the sale of the product. (g) Products which, after distribution or sale by you, have been labeled or relabeled or used as a container, part or ingredient of any other thing or substance by or for the vendor. (h) 'Bodily injury" or"property damage" arising out of the sole negligence of the vendor for its own acts or omissions or those of its employees or anyone else acting on its behalf. However, this exclusion does not apply to: i. The exceptions contained in Sub-paragraphs d. or f.; or ii. Such inspections, adjustments, tests or servicing as the vendor has agreed to make or normally undertakes to make in the usual course of business, in connection with the distribution or sale of the products. (2) This insurance does not apply to any insured person or organization, from whom you have acquired such products, or any ingredient, part or container, entering into, accompanying or containing such products. 8. Additional Insured -- Lessor of Leased Equipment — Automatic Status When Required in Lease Agreement With You a. Any person(s) or organization(s) from whom you lease equipment when you and such person(s) or organization(s) have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that such person(s) or organization(s) be added as an additionai insured on your policy. Such person(s) or organization(s) is an insured only with respect to your liability for "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" directly arising out of the maintenance, operation or use of equipment leased to you, which may be imputed to such person or organization as the lessor of equipment. However,the insurance afforded to such additional insured: (1) Only applies to the extent permitted by law; and (2) Will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 7 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 A person's or organization's status as an additional insured under this endorsement ends when their contract or agreement with you for such leased equipment ends. b. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, this insurance does not apply to any "occurrence"which takes p#ace after the equipment lease expires. 9. Additional Insured —Managers or Lessors of Premises a. Any person(s)or organization(s), but only with respect to liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of that part of the premises leased to you and subject to the following additional exclusions.- This xclusions:This insurance does not apply to: (1) Any"occurrence" which takes place after you cease to be a tenant in that premises. (2) Structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by or on behalf of the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule. However: (1) The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and (2) If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. 10. Additional Insured —Engineers,Architects or Surveyors Not Engaged by the Named Insured a. Any architects, engineers or surveyors who are not engaged by you are insureds, but only with respect to liability for"bodily injury" or"property damage" or"personal and advertising injury" which may be imputed to that architect, engineer or surveyor arising out of: (1)Your acts or omissions; or (2)Your acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf; in the performance of your ongoing operations performed by you or on your behalf. But only if such architects, engineers or surveyors, while not engaged by you, are contractually required to be added as an additional insured to your policy. However,the insurance afforded to such additional insured: (1) Only applies to the extent permitted by law; and (2) Will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. b. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following additional exclusion applies: This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the rendering of or failure to render any professional services, including: (1) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, change orders, designs or specifications; or (2) Supervisory, inspection or engineering services. 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", or the offense which caused the "personal and advertising injury", involved the rendering of or the failure to render any professional services. 11. Additional Insured —State or Governmental Agency or Subdivision or Political Subdivision —Permits or Authorizations Any state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision is an insured, subject to the following provisions: CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc_, with its permission. Page 8 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 a. This insurance applies only with respect to operations performed by you or on your behalf for which the state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision has issued a permit or authorization. However: (1) The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and (2) If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. b. This insurance does not apply to: (1) "Bodily injury", "properly damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of operations performed for the federal government, state or municipality; or (2) "Bodily injury"or"property damage" included within the"products-completed operations hazard". 12. Additional Insured Consolidated Insurance Program (Wrap-Up) Off-Premises Operations Only—Owners, Lessees or Contractors a. Any persons or organizations for whom you are performing operations, for which you have elected to seek coverage under a Consolidated Insurance Program, when you and such person or organization have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that such person or organization be added as an additional insured on your policy as an insured. Such person or organization is an additional insured only with respect to your liability which may be imputed to that person or organization directly arising out of your ongoing operations performed for that person or organization at a premises other than any project or location that is designated as covered under a Consolidated Insurance Program. A person's or organization's status as an insured under this endorsement ends when your operations for that insured are completed. b. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds,the following additional exclusion applies. This insurance does not apply to: "Bodily injury", "property damage", or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the rendering of, or failure to render, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services, including: (1) The preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys,field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; and (2) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. 13. Additional Insured--Employee Injury to Another Employee With respect to your"employees"who occupy positions which are supervisory in nature: Paragraph 2.a.(1)of SECTION II—WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to read: a. "Bodily injury"or"personal and advertising injury": (1) To you, to your partners or members (if you are a partnership or joint venture), or to your members (if you are a limited liability company); (2) 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)above; or (3) Arising out of his or her providing or failing to provide professional healthcare services. Paragraph 3.a. is deleted. For the purpose of this Item 12 only, a position is deemed to be supervisory in nature if that person performs principle work which is substantially different from that of his or her subordinates and has authority to hire, direct, discipline or discharge. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.,with its permission. Page 9 of 14 SECTION III -- LIMITS OF INSURANCE CG 72 08 07 17 A. The following Items are deleted and replaced by the following: 2. The General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of: a. Medical expenses under Coverage C; b. Damages under Coverage A, except damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the"products-completed operations hazard"; and c. Damages under Coverage B; and d. Damages under Coverage H. 3. The Products-Completed Operations Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A for damages because of "bodily injury" and "property damage" included in the "products-completed operations hazard" and Coverage G. 6. Subject to 5. above, the Damage to Premises Rented to You Limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A for damages because of "property damage" to any one premises, while rented to you, or in the case of damage by fire, explosion, lightning, smoke resulting from such fire, explosion, or lightning or sprinkler leakage while rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner. B. The following are added: 8. Subject to Paragraph 5. of SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE $25,000 is the most we will pay under Coverage H for Water Damage Legal Liability. 9. Coverage G—Product Recall Expense Aggregate Limit$50,000 Each Product Recall Limit$25,000 a. The Aggregate Limit shown above is the most we will pay for the sum of all "product recall expense" you incur as a result of all "product recalls"you initiate during the endorsement period. b. The Each Product Recall Limit shown above is the most we will pay, subject to the Aggregate and $1,000 deductible, for "product recall expense" you incur for any one "product retail" you initiate during the endorsement period. We will only pay for the amount of Product Recall Expenses which are in excess of the deductible amount. The deductible applies separately to each Product Recall. The limits of insurance will not be reduced by the amount of this deductible. We may, or will if required by law, pay all or any part of any deductible amount. Upon notice of our payment of a deductible amount, you shall promptly reimburse us for the part of the deductible amount we paid. 10. Aggregate Limits of Insurance (Per Location) The General Aggregate Limit applies separately to each of your "locations" owned by or rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with the permission of the owner. "Location" means premises involving the same or connecting lots, or premises whose connection is interrupted only by a street, roadway, waterway or right-of-way of a railroad. 11. Aggregate Limits of Insurance(Per Project) The General Aggregate Limit.applies separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by or rented to you. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 10 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 12. With respects to the insurance afforded to additional insureds afforded coverage by items 5 through 13 of SECTION 11—WHO IS AN INSURED above,the following is added: The most we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: a. Required by the contract or agreement; b. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations; Whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. 13. Subject to 5. of SECTION III—LIMITS OF INSURANCE, a $5,000 'occurrence" limit and a $10,000 "aggregate" limit is the most we will pay under Coverage A for damages because of "property damage" covered under Coverage D—Voluntary Property Damage Coverage. For the purposes of this Voluntary Property Damage Coverage, our right and duty to defend ends when we have paid the Limit of Liability or the Aggregate Limit for each coverage, and we are granted sole discretion in making payments under this coverage. 14. Subject to 5. of SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE, a $25,000 'occurrence" limit and a $100,000 "aggregate" limit is the most we will pay under Coverage E —Care, Custody and Control Coverage regardless of the number of: a. Insureds; b. Claims made or"suits"brought; or c. Persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits". Deductible - Our obligation to pay damages on your behalf applies only to the amount of damages in excess of $500. This deductible applies to all damages because of "property damage" as the result of any one 'occurrence" regardless of the number of persons or organizations who sustain damages because of that 'occurrence". We may pay any part or all of the deductible amount to effect settlement of any claim or "suit" and upon notification of the action taken, you shall promptly reimburse us for such part of the deductible amount as has been paid by us. As respects this coverage "Aggregate" is the maximum amount we will pay for all covered 'occurrences" during one policy period. For the purposes of this Care, Custody and Control Property Damage Coverage, our right and duty to defend ends when we have paid the Limit of Liability or the Aggregate Limit for each coverage, and we are granted sole discretion in making payments under this coverage. 15. Subject to 5. of SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE, the most we will pay for "property damage" under Coverage F — Electronic Data Liability Coverage for loss of"electronic data" is $50,000 without regard to the number of"occurrences". SECTION IV- COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS A. The following conditions are amended: 1. Knowledge of Occurrence a. Condition 2., Items a.and b. are deleted and replaced by the following: (1) Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit (a) You must see to it that we are notified as soon as practicable of an 'occurrence" or an offense which may result in a claim. Knowledge of an 'occurrence" by your agent, servant or employee shall not in itself constitute knowledge of the named insured unless an officer of the named insured has received such notice from the agent, servant or employee. To the extent possible, notice should include: I. How,when and where the'occurrence"took place; ii. The names and addresses of any injured persons and witnesses, and iii. The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of the'occurrence"or offense. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 11 of 114 CG 72 08 07 17 (b) If a claim is made or"suit" is brought against any insured, you must: i. Immediately record the specifics of the claim or"suit"and the date received; and ii. Notify us as soon as practicable. You must see to it that we receive written notice of the claim or"suit" as soon as practicable. Knowledge of a claim or "suit' by your agent, servant or employee shall not in itself constitute knowledge of the named insured unless an officer of the named insured has received such notice from the agent, servant or employee. 2. Where Broad Form Named Insured is added in SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED of this endorsement, Condition 4. Other Insurance b. Excess Insurance (1).(a) is replaced by the following: (a) Any of the other insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis, that is available to an insured solely by reason of ownership by you of more than 50 percent of the voting stock, and not withstanding any other language in any other policy. This provision does not apply to a policy written to apply specifically in excess of this policy. B. The following are added: 1. Condition (5) of 2. "Duties in the event Occurrence, Offense, Claim or Suit" c. You or any other involved insured must: (5) Upon our request, replace or repair the property covered under Voluntary Property Damage Coverage at your actual cost, excluding profit or overhead. 10. Blanket Waiver Of Subrogation We waive any right of recovery we may have against any person or organization because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of: premises owned or occupied by or rented or loaned to you, ongoing operations performed by you or on your behalf, done under a contract with that person or organization, "your work", or "your products". We waive this right where you have agreed to do so as part of a written contract, executed by you before the "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs or the "personal injury" or "advertising injury"offense is committed. 11. Liberalization If a revision to this Coverage Part, which would provide more coverage with no additional premium becomes effective during the policy period in the state designated for the first Named Insured shown in the Declarations, your policy will automatically provide this additional coverage on the effective date of the revision. 12. Unintentional Failure to Disclose All Hazards Based on our reliance on your representations as to existing hazards, if you unintentionally should fail to disclose all such hazards at the inception date of your policy, we will not deny coverage under this Coverage Part because of such failure. However, this provision does not affect our right to collect additional premium or exercise our right of cancellation or non-renewal. 13. The following conditions are added in regard to Coverage G- Product Recall Expense In event of a "product recall', you must - - a. See to-it that-we are notified as soon as practicable of a "product recall". To the extent possible, notice- should include how, when and where the"product recall"took place and estimated "product recall expense". b. Take all reasonable steps to minimize "product recall expense". This will not increase the limits of insurance. c. If requested, permit us to question you under oath at such times as may be reasonably required about any matter relating to this insurance or your claim, including your books and records. Your answers must be signed. d. Permit us to inspect and obtain other information proving the loss. You must send us a signed, sworn statement of loss containing the information we request to investigate the claim. You must do this within 60 days after our request. - — - -e. Cooperate with us in the investigation or settlement of any claim-. f. Assist us upon our request, in the enforcement of any rights against any person or organization which may be liable to you because of loss to which this insurance applies. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 12 of 14 CG 72 08 07 17 g. Claims Handling (1) Within 15 days after we receive written notice of claim, we will: (a) Acknowledge receipt of the claim. If we do not acknowledge receipt of the claim in writing, we will keep a record of the date, method and content of the acknowledgment; (b) Begin any investigation of the claim; and (c) Request a signed, sworn proof of loss, specify the information you must provide and supply you with the necessary forms. We may request more information at a later date, if during the investigation of the claim such additional information is necessary. (2) We will notify you in writing as to whether: (a) The claim or part of the claim will be paid; (b) The claim or part of the claim has been denied, and inform you of the reasons for denial; (c) More information is necessary; or (d) We need additional time to reach a decision. If we need additional time, we will inform you of the reasons for such need. (3) We will provide notification, as described in (2)(a)through (2)(d) above, within: (a) 15 business days after we receive the signed, sworn proof of loss and all information we requested; or (b) 30 days after we receive the signed, sworn proof of loss and all information we requested, if we have reason to believe the loss resulted from arson. If we have notified you that we need additional time to reach a decision, we must then either approve or deny the claim within 45 days of such notice. h. We will pay for covered loss or damage within 5 business days after: (1) We have notified you that payment of the claim or part of the claim will be made and have reached agreement with you on the amount of loss; or (2) An appraisal award has been made. However, if payment of the claim or part of the claim is conditioned on your compliance with any of the terms of this policy, we will make payment within 5 business days after the date you have complied with such terms. i. Catastrophe Claims - If a claim results from a weather related catastrophe or a major natural disaster, the claim handling and claim payment deadlines described in a. and b. above are extended for an additional 15 days. Catastrophe or Major Natural Disaster means a weather related event which is: (1) Declared a disaster under the Texas Disaster Act of 1975; or (2) Determined to be a catastrophe by the State Board of Insurance. j. The term "business day", as used in this endorsement, means a day other than Saturday, Sunday or a holiday recognized by the state of Texas. k. We will issue loss payment to the first Named Insured shown in the Declarations and any mortgagee or loss payee as designated. 14. Limited Railroad Contractual Liability The following conditions are applicable only to coverage afforded by reason of the redefining of an "insured contract"in the DEFINITIONS section of this endorsement: a. Railroad Protective Liability coverage provided by Railroad Protective Liability Coverage Form (CG 00 35) with minimum limits of$2,000,000 per occurrence and a $6,000,000 general aggregate limit must be in place for the entire duration of any project. b. Any amendment to the Other Insurance condition of Railroad Protective Liability Coverage Form (CG 00 35) alters the primacy of the coverage or which impairs our right to contribution will rescind any coverage afforded by the redefined "insured contract" language. c. For the purposes of the Other Insurance condition of Railroad Protective Liability Coverage Form (CG 00 35)you, the named insured, will be deemed to be the designated contractor. CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 13 of 14 SECTION V - DEFINITIONS CG 72 08 0717 A. At item 12. Mobile Equipment the wording at f.(1) is deleted and replaced by the following: f. (1) Equipment designed primarily for: (a) Snow removal; (b) Road maintenance, but not construction or resurfacing; or (c) Street cleaning;- except for such vehicles that have a gross vehicle weight less than 1,000 lbs which are not designed for highway use. B. Item 3. "bodily injury" is deleted and replaced with the following: 3. "bodily injury" means physical injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person. This includes mental anguish, meatal injury, shock, fright or death that results from such physical injury, sickness'or disease. C. Item 9. "Insured Contract"c. is deleted and replaced with the following: c. Any easement or license agreement; D. Item 9. "Insured Contract"f.(1)is deleted. E. The following definitions are added for this endorsement only: 23. "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, tape drives. cells, data processing devices or any other media which are used with electronically controlled equipment. 24. "Product recall" means a withdrawal or removal from the market of "your product" based on the determination by you or any regulatory or governmental agency that: a. The use or consumption of "your product" has caused or will cause actual or alleged "bodily injury" or "property damage"; and b. Such determination requires you to recover possession or control of "your product" from any distributor, purchaser or user, to repair or replace "your product', but only if 'your product" is unfit for use or consumption, or is hazardous as a result of: - (1) An error or omission by an insured in the design, manufacturing, processing, labeling, storage, or transportation of"your product'; or (2) Actual or alleged intentional, malicious or wrongful alteration or contamination of 'your product' by someone other than you. 25. "Product recall expense" means reasonable and necessary expenses for: a. Telephone, radio and television communication and printed advertisements, including stationery, envelopes and postage. b. Transporting recalled products from any purchaser;distributor or user,to locations designated by you. -- --- c. Remuneration paid to your employees for overtime, as well as remuneration paid to additional employees or independent contractors you hire. d. Transportation and accommodation expense incurred by your employees. e. Rental expense incurred for temporary locations used to store recalled products. f. Expense incurred to properly dispose of recalled products, including packaging that cannot be reused. ._ g. Transportation expenses incurred to replace recalled products. h. Repairing, redistributing or replacing covered recalled products with like products or substitutes, not to -. exceed your original cost of manufacturing, processing, acquisition and/or distribution. These expenses must be incurred as a result of a "product recall". CG 72 08 07 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 14 of 14 COMMERCIAL,AUTO CA 71 09 01 17 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. BUSINESS AUTO ULTRA ENDORSEMENT This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS COVERAGEINDEX DESCRIPTION PAGE Temporary Substitute Auto Physical Damage 2 Broad Form Insured 2 Employee as Insureds 2 Additional Insured Status by Contract, Agreement or Permit 2 Bail Bond Coverage 3 Loss of Earnings Coverage 3 Amended Fellow Employee Coverage 3 Towing and Labor 3 Physical Damage Additional Transportation Expense Coverage 3 Extra Expense-Theft 3 Rental Reimbursement and Additional Transportation Expense 4 Personal Effects Coverage 4 Personal Property of Others 4 Locksmith Coverage 4 Vehicle Wrap Coverage 5 Airbag Accidental Discharge 5 Audio, Visual and Data Electronic Equipment Coverage $ Auto Loan/Lease Total Loss Protection $ Glass Repair—Deductible Amendment 5 Amended Duties in the Event of Accident, Claim, Suit or Loss 6 Waiver of Subrogation (Required by Contract 6 Unintentional Failure to Disclose 6 Hired, Leased, Rented or Borrowed Auto Physical Damage 6 Mental Anguish 7 Extended Cancellation Condition 7 The COVERAGE INDEX set forth above is informational only and grants no coverage. Terms set forth in (Bold Italics) are likewise for information only and by themselves shall be deemed to grant no coverage. CA 71 09 01 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 1 of 7 (Temporary Substitute Auto Physical Damage) A. TEMPORARY SUBSTITUTE AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE SECTION I — COVERED AUTOS, paragraph C. Certain Trailers, Mobile Equipment and Temporary Substitute Autos is amended by adding the following at the end of the existing language: If Physical Damage Coverage is provided under this Coverage form for an "auto" you own, the Physical Damage coverages provided for that owned "auto" are extended to any "auto"you do not own while used with the permission of its owner as a temporary substitute for the covered "auto" you own that is out of service because of its breakdown, repair, servicing, "loss", or destruction B. BROADENED LIABILITY COVERAGES SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE in Paragraph A. Coverage at 1. Who Is An Insured is amended to include the following: (Broad Form Insured) d. Any legally incorporated subsidiary in which you own more than 50% of the voting stock on the effective date of the Coverage Form. However, the Named Insured does not include any subsidiary that is an "insured" under any other automobile policy or would be an "insured" under such a policy but for its termination or the exhaustion of its Limit of Insurance. e. Any organization that is acquired or formed by you, during the term of this policy and over which you maintain majority ownership. However, the Named Insured does not include any newly formed or acquired organization: (1) That is a joint venture or partnership, (2) That is an "insured" under any other policy, (3) That has exhausted its Limits of Insurance under any other policy, or (4) 180 days or more after its acquisition or formation by you, unless you have given us notice of the acquisition or formation Coverage does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" that results from an accident that occurred before you formed or acquired the organization. (Employee as Insureds) f. Any employee of yours while acting in the course of your business or your personal affairs while using a covered"auto" you do not own, hire or borrow. (Additional Insured Status by Contract, Agreement or Permit) g. Any person or organization whom you are required to add as an additional insured on this policy under a written contract or agreement; but the written contract or agreement must be: (1) Currently in effect or becoming effective during the term of this policy; and (2) Executed prior to the "bodily injury"or"property damage." The additional insured status will apply only with respect to your liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" which may be imputed to that person(s) or organization(s) directly arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of the covered "autos" at the location(s)designated, if any. Coverage provided by this endorsement will not exceed the limits of liability required by the written contract or written agreement even if the limits of liability stated in the policy exceed those limits. This endorsement shall not increase the limits stated in Section II. C. Limits of Insurance. For any covered"auto"you own this Coverage Form provides primary coverage. Page 2 of 7 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CA 71 09 01 17 C. BROADENED SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS SECTION II. LIABILITY A. Coverage 2. Coverage Extensions a. Supplementary Payments (2) and (4) are replaced by the following: (Bail Bond Coverage) (2) Up to $5,000 for cost of bail bonds (including bonds for related traffic violations) required because of an "accident"we cover. We do not have to furnish these bonds. (Loss of Earnings Coverage) (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the "insured" at our request, including actual loss of earning up to $500 a day because of time off from work. (Amended Fellow Employee Exclusion) D. AMENDED FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXCLUSION Only with respect to your"employees" who occupy positions which are supervisory in nature, SECTION II. LIABILITY B. Exclusion S. Fellow Employee is replaced by: 5. Fellow Employee "Bodily Injury": a. To you, or your partners or members (if you are a partnership or joint venture), or to your members (if you are a limited liability company); b. To your"executive officers" and directors (if you are an organization other than a partnership, joint venture, or limited liability company) but only with respect to performance of their duties as your officers or directors; c. For which there is an obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury described in paragraph a and b above; or d. Arising out of his or her providing or failing to provide professional health care services. For purposes of this endorsement, a position is deemed to be supervisory in nature if that person performs principle work which is substantially different from that of his or her subordinates and has authority to hire, transfer, direct, discipline or discharge. E. BROADENED PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGES SECTION III—PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE A. Coverage is amended as follows: (Towing and Labor) 2. Towing is deleted and replaced with the following: 2. Towing and Labor We will pay towing and labor costs incurred, up to the limits shown below, each time a covered "auto" is disabled: a. For private passenger type vehicles we will pay up to$100 per disablement. b. For all other covered "auto's"we will pay up to $500 per disablement However, the labor must be performed at the place of disablement. (Physical Damage Additional Transportation Expense Coverage) 4. Coverage Extensions a. Transportation Expenses is amended to provide the following limits: We will pay up to $60 per day to a maximum of$1,800. All other terms and provisions of this section remain applicable. The following language is added to 4. Coverage Extensions: (Extra Expense— Theft) c. Theft Recovery Expense If you have purchased Comprehensive Coverage on an "auto" that is stolen, we will pay the expense of returning that stolen auto to you. The limit for this coverage extension is $5,000. CA 71 09 01 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 3 of 7 (Rental Reimbursement and Additional Transportation Expense) d. Rental Reimbursement We will provide Rental Reimbursement and Additional Expense coverage only for those Physical Damage coverages for which a premium is shown in the Declarations or schedule pages. Coverage applies only to a covered "auto". (1) We will pay for auto rental expense and the expense incurred by you because of "loss" to remove and transfer your materials and equipment from a covered "auto" to a covered "auto." Payment applies in addition to the otherwise applicable coverage you have on a covered "auto." No deductible applies to this coverage. (2) We will pay only for expenses incurred during the policy period and beginning 24 hours after the "loss" and ending, regardless of the policy's expiration,with the lesser of the following number of days: (a) The number of days reasonably required to repair or replace the covered "auto." If "loss" is caused by theft, this number of days is added to the number of days it takes to locate the covered "auto" and return it to you, or (b) 30 days. (3) Our payment is limited to the lesser of the following amounts: (a) Necessary and actual expenses incurred; or (b) $75 per day. (c) This coverage does not apply while there are spare or reserve "autos" available to you for your operations, (d) If"loss" results from the total theft of a covered "auto"of the private passenger or light truck type, we will pay under this coverage only that amount of your rental reimbursement expense which is not already provided for under the SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, A. Coverage, 4. Coverage Extensions,a. Transportation Expenses. (Personal Effects Coverage) e. Personal Effects If you have purchased Comprehensive Coverage on this policy for an "auto" you own and that "auto" is stolen, we will pay, without application of a deductible, up to $500 for Personal Effects stolen with the "auto". The insurance provided under this provision is excess over any other collectible insurance. For this coverage extension, Personal Effects means tangible property that is worn or carried by an "insured". (Personal Property of Others) f. Personal Property of Others We will pay up to $500 for loss to personal property of others in or on your covered "auto." This coverage applies only in the event of "loss" to your covered "auto" caused by fire, lightning, explosion, theft, mischief or vandalism, the covered "auto's" collision with another object, or the covered "auto's" overturn. No deductibles apply to this coverage. (Locksmith Coverage) g. Locksmith Coverage We will pay up to $250 per occurrence for necessary locksmith services for keys locked inside a covered private passenger"auto". The deductible is waived for these services. Page 4 of 7 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CA 71 09 01 17 (Vehicle Wrap Coverage) h. Vehicle Wrap Coverage If you have Comprehensive or Collision coverage on an "auto" that is a total loss, in addition to the actual cash value of the "auto", we Wil pay up to $1,000 for vinyl vehicle wraps which are displayed on the covered "auto" at the time of total loss. Regardless of the number of autos deemed a total loss, the most we will pay under this Vehicle Wrap Coverage for any one "loss" is $5,000. For purposes of this coverage provision, signs or other graphics painted or magnetically affixed to the vehicle are not considered vehicle wraps. (Airbag Accidental Discharge) F. SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE, B. Exclusions is amended at 3. to include the following language: If you have purchased Comprehensive or Collision Coverage under this policy, this exclusion does not apply to mechanical breakdown relating to the accidental discharge of an air bag. This coverage applies only to a covered auto you own and is excess of any other collectible insurance or warranty. No deductible applies to this coverage. G. BROADENED LIMITS OF INSURANCE (Audio, Visual and Data Electronic Equipment Coverage) SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE — C. Limit of Insurance at 1.b. is amended to provide the following limits: b. Limits of $1,000 per "loss" is increased to $5,000 per "loss". All other terms and provisions of this section remain applicable. (Auto LoaNLease Total Loss Protection) SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE — C. Limit of Insurance is amended by adding the following language: 4. In the event of a total 'loss"to a covered "auto" shown in the Schedule pages, subject at the time of the "loss"to a loan or lease, we will pay any unpaid amount due including up to a maximum of$500 for early termination fees or penalties on the lease or loan for a.covered"auto' less: a. The amount paid under the Physical Damage Coverage Section of the policy; and b. Any: (1) Overdue lease 1 loan payments at the time of the"loss"; (2) Financial penalties imposed under a lease for excessive use, abnormal wear and tear or high mileage; (3) Security deposits not returned by the lessor; (4) Costs for extended warranties, Credit Life Insurance, Health, Accident or Disability Insurance purchased with the loan or lease; and (5) Carry-over balances from previous loans or leases. (Glass Repair—Deductible Amendment) H. GLASS REPAIR—DEDUCTIBLE SECTION Ill—PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE—D. Deductible is amended by adding the following: Any deductible shown in the Declarations as applicable to the covered "auto' will not apply to glass breakage if the damaged glass is repaired, rather than replaced. CA 71 09 01 17 Includes copyrighted material of insurance Services Office, Inc.,with its permission. Page 5 of 7 (Amended Duties in the Event of Accident, Claim, Suit or Loss) 1. AMENDED DUTIES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENT, CLAIM, SUIT OR LOSS Under SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, A. Loss Conditions, the following is added to paragraph 2. Duties In The Event of Accident,Suit or Loss: d. Knowledge of any "accident", "claim", "suit" or"loss" will be deemed knowledge by you when notice of such "accident", "claim", "suit"or"loss" has been received by: (1) You, if you are an individual; (2) Any partner or insurance manager if you are a partnership; .(3) An executive officer or insurance manager, if you are a corporation; (4) Your members, managers or insurance manager, if you are a limited liability company; or (5) Your officials, trustees, board members or insurance manager, if you are a not-for-profit organization. (Waiver of Subrogation by Contract) J. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION REQUIRED BY CONTRACT Under SECTION IV, BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, A. Loss Conditions 5. Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us the following language is added: However, we waive any rights of recovery we may have against the person or organization with whom you have agreed in writing in a contract, agreement or permit, to provide insurance such as is afforded under the policy to which this endorsement is attached. This provision does not apply unless the written contract or written agreement has been executed, or permit has been issued, prior to the"bodily injury" or"property damage." (Unintentional Failure to Disclose) K. UNINTENTIONAL FAILURE TO DISCLOSE Under SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS, B. General Conditions, the following is added to 2. Concealment, Misrepresentation Or Fraud: Your unintentional error in disclosing, or faiirng to disclose, any material fact existing at the effective date of this Coverage Form, or during the policy period in connection with any additional hazards, will not prejudice your rights under this Coverage Form. (Hired, Leased, Rented or Borrowed Auto Physical Damage) L. HIRED, LEASED, RENTED OR BORROWED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE Under SECTION IV— BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS B. General Conditions 5. Other Insurance Paragraph 5.b. is replaced by the following: b. (1) For"Comprehensive" and "Collision" Auto Physical Damage coverage provided by this endorsement, the following are deemed to be covered "autos" you own: (a) Any Covered "auto" you lease, hire, rent or borrow; and (b) 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" (2) Limit of Insurance For This Section The most we will pay for any one "loss" is the lesser of the following: (a) $75,000 per accident, or (b) actual cash value at the time of loss, or (c) cost of repair. Page 6 of 7 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CA 71 09 01 17 Minus a $500 deductible. An adjustment for depreciation and physical condition will be made in determining actual cash value in the event of a total loss. No deductible applies to "loss" caused by fire or lightning. (3) This Hired Auto Physical Damage coverage is excess over any other collectible insurance. (4) Definitions For This Section (a) Comprehensive Coverage: from any cause except the covered "auto's" collision with another object or the covered "auto's"overturn. We will pay glass breakage, "loss"caused by hitting a bird or animal and, "loss" caused by falling objects or missiles. (b) Collision Coverage: caused by the covered "auto's" collision with another object or by the covered "auto's" overturn. (Mental Anguish) M. MENTAL ANGUISH Under SECTION V—DEFINITIONS, C. is replaced by the following: C. "Bodily injury" means bodily injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person including mental anguish or death resulting from bodily injury, sickness, or disease. (Extended Cancellation Condition) N. EXTENDED CANCELLATION CONDITION Under CANCELLATION, of the COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS form, item 2.b. is replaced by the following: b. 60 days before the effective date of cancellation if we cancel for any other reason. CA 71 09 01 17 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.,with its permission. Page 7 of 7 CA 73 34 09 15 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM The following language replaces SECTION IV BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS Part B. General Conditions 5. Other Insurance c.: c. Regardless of the provisions of Paragraph a. above, this Coverage Form's Covered Autos Liability Coverage is primary for any liability assumed under an "insured contract". This coverage will also be non-contributory if it is required by the terms of the "insured contract". CA 73 34 09 15 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 1 of 1 CA 73 34 09 15 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY - OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM The following language replaces SECTION IV BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIONS Part B. General Conditions 5. Other Insurance c.: c. Regardless of the provisions of Paragraph a. above, this Coverage Form's Covered Autos Liability Coverage is primary for any liability assumed under an "insured contract". This coverage will also be non-contributory if it is required by the terms of the "insured contract". CA 73 34 09 15 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Page 1 of 1 CG 71 10 04 05 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. LIMITED POLLUTION COVERAGE - WORK SITES - TEXAS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART Schedule Each Pollution Incident Limit $100,000 Pollution Liability Aggregate Limit $100,000 Property Damage Deductibl e $ 1,000 Each Pollution Incident Premium $__________ (If no entry appears in the space above for property damage deductible, no deductible applies to the coverage provided by this endorsement.) A.The following is added to COVERAGES (Section I)(1)the amount we will pay for damages and "clean-up costs” is limited as described in SECTION III - LIMITS OF INSURANCE of this endorsement; and COVERAGE D. LIMITED POLLUTION COVERAGE 1. Insuring Agreement. (2)Our right and duty to defend end when we have used up the applicable limit of insurance in the payment of judgments, settlements, or "clean-up costs” or when any allegations of the suit seeking covered damages have been settled. a.We will pay those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay: (1)As damages because of: (a)“bodily injury”; or (b)“property damage”; or No other obligation or liability to pay sums or perform acts or services is covered unless explicitly provided for under SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS. (2)As "clean-up costs” because of “environmental damage” which directly results from physical injury to tangible property; b.This insurance applies to "bodily injury", "property damage", and "environmental damage" only if: to which this insurance applies. We will have the right and duty to defend any “suit” seeking those damages. However, we will have no duty to defend the insured against any “suit” seeking damages for “bodily injury” or “property damage” or “environmental damage” to which this insurance does not apply. We may at our discretion investigate any “pollution incident” and settle any claim or “suit” that may result. But: (1)The "bodily injury", "property damage", or "environmental damage" arises out of a "pollution incident". (a)on or from "your work site" in the "coverage territory"; CG 71 10 04 05 Page 1 of 7 500500500500 POLICY NUMBER: 85321620POLICY NUMBER: 85321620POLICY NUMBER: 85321620POLICY NUMBER: 85321620 CG 71 10 04 05 This exclusion applies:(b)that is demonstrable as beginning and ending within 72 hours; and (1)Whether or not the insured may be liable as an employer or in any other capacity; and (c)that is accidental. (2)The “bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” occurs during the policy period. (2)To any obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the injury. c.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”. e.“Property damage”, or “environmental damage” to: (1)A “waste facility”; (2)Property you own, rent, or occupy now or at any time in the past; 2. Exclusions. The insurance provided by this endorsement does not apply to: (3)Premises you sell, give away or abandon, if the “property damage” arises out of any part of those premises; a.“Bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” expected or intended from the standpoint of the insured. (4)Property loaned to an insured; or (5)Personal property in the care, custody or control of an insured.b.“Bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” for which the insured is obligated to pay damages by reason of the assumption of liability in a contract or agreement. f."Bodily injury", "property damage", or "environmental damage" included within the "products-completed operations hazard". This exclusion does not apply to liability for damages that the insured would have in the absence of the contract or agreement. g."Bodily injury", "property damage", or "environmental damage" arising out of the ownership or operation of any offshore facility as defined in the: c.Any obligation of the insured under a workers’ compensation, disability benefits or unemployment compensation law or any similar law. (1)Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendment of 1978 as amended, or (2)Clean Water Act 1977 as amended, or d.“Bodily injury” to: (3)Any deepwater port as defined in the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 as amended, (1)An “employee” of the insured arising out of and in the course of: (a)employment by the insured; or or as may be amended. (b)performing duties related to the conduct of the insured’s business. h."Bodily injury", "property damage", or "environmental damage" arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use or entrustment to others of any aircraft, "auto", rolling stock or watercraft owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured. Use includes operation and "loading or unloading". (2)The spouse, child, parent, brother or sister of that “employee” as a consequence of (1)above. CG 71 10 04 05 Page 2 of 7 CG 71 10 04 05 m.Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any request, demand, or order 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 “pollutants” at any site which is included or proposed for inclusion on a governmental body's clean-up priority list whether made in a claim or suit by or on behalf of a governmental authority or pursuant to statutory or regulatory provision. This exclusion does not apply to “bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” arising out of the operation of any of the equipment listed in paragraph f.(2) or f.(3) of the definition of “mobile equipment” (Section V.). i.“Bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” arising out of the emission, discharge, release or escape of drilling fluid, oil, gas or other fluids from any oil, gas, mineral, water or geothermal well. n.Any multiple damages. j.“Bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” arising out of a “pollution incident” which results from or is directly or indirectly attributable to failure to comply with any applicable statute, regulation, ordinance, directive or order relating to the protection of the environment and promulgated by any governmental body, provided that failure to comply is a willful or deliberate act or omission of: o.“Bodily injury”, “property damage” on or from any of “your work sites”, on which any insured or any contractor or subcontractor working directly or indirectly on any insured’s behalf are performing operations if the “pollutants” are not brought on or to “your work site” by such insured, contractor or subcontractor. B.SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS - COVERAGES A AND B is amended to:(1)The insured; (2)You and your spouse;SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS - COVERAGES A., B. AND D.(3)Your members or partners and their spouses;C.SECTION III - LIMITS OF INSURANCE is amended as follows: (4)Your managers or (5)Your officers, directors or stockholders.1.Paragraph 1,is replaced by the following: 1.The Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations and this endorsement and the rules below fix the most we will pay regardless of the number of: k.“Bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” arising out of acid rain. l.“Bodily injury”, “property damage”, or “environmental damage” arising out of: a.Insureds; b.Claims made or "suits" brought; or (1)The transportation of “mobile equipment” by an “auto” owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured; or c.Persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits". 2.Paragraph 2.is replaced by the following: (2)The use of “mobile equipment” in, or while in practice or preparation for, a prearranged racing, speed or demolition contest or in any stunting activity. 2.The General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of: a.Medical expenses under Coverage C; b.Damages under Coverage A, except damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products-completed operations hazard"; CG 71 10 04 05 Page 3 of 7 CG 71 10 04 05 c.Damages under Coverage B; and (3)The nature and location of any injury or damage arising out of the "occurrence," offense or "pollution incident." d.Damages under Coverage D. 3.The following is added: b.If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against any insured, you must: 8.Subject to 2. above (the General Aggregate Limit) the Pollution Liability Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of: (1)Immediately record the specifics of the claim or "suit" and the date received; anda.All damages because of all “Bodily injury”, “property damage”, and (2)Notify us as soon as practicable. You must see to it that we receive written notice of the claim or "suit" as soon as practicable. b.All "clean-up costs” incurred because of all “environmental damage”; c.You and any other involved insured must:arising out of all “pollution incidents”.(1)Immediately send us copies of any demands, notices, summonses or legal papers received in connection with the claim or "suit"; 9.Subject to 2. above (the General Aggregate Limit) and 8. above (the Pollution Liability Aggregate Limit) the Each Pollution Incident Limit is the most we will pay for: (2)Authorize us to obtain records and other information; (3)Cooperate with us in the investigation or settlement of the claim or defense against the "suit"; and a.All damages because of all “bodily injury” and “property damage”; and b.All "clean-up costs” incurred because of all “environmental damage”; (4)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 this insurance may also apply. arising out of any one “pollution incident”. D.SECTION IV - COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS is deleted and replaced with the following: d.No insured will, except at that insured's own cost, voluntarily make a payment, assume any obligation, or incur any expense, other than for first aid, without or consent. 1. Bankruptcy Bankruptcy or insolvency of the insured or of the insured's estate will not relieve us of our obligations under this Coverage Part and this endorsement. e.We will notify the first Named Insured in writing of: (1)An initial offer to compromise or settle a claim made or "suit" brought against any insured under this coverage. The notice will be given not later than the 10th day after the date on which the offer is made. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Pollution Incident, Claim Or Suit 2. a.You must see to it that we are notified as soon as practicable of an "occurrence", an offense, or “pollution incident” which may result in a claim. To the extent possible, notice should include: (2)Any settlement of a claim made or "suit" brought against the insured under this coverage. The notice will be given not later than the 30th day after the date of the settlement. (1)How, when and where the "occurrence", offense or "pollution incident" took place;3.Legal Action Against Us (2)The names and addresses of any injured persons and witnesses; and No person or organization has a right under this Coverage Part and this endorsement: CG 71 10 04 05 Page 4 of 7 CG 71 10 04 05 a.To join us as a party or otherwise bring us into a "suit" asking for damages from an insured; or (c)That is insurance purchased by you to cover your liability as a tenant for "property damage" to premises rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner; or b.To sue us on this Coverage Part and this endorsement unless all of its terms have been fully complied with. (d)If the loss arises out of the maintenance or use of aircraft, "autos" or watercraft to the extent not subject to Exclusion g. of Section I - Coverage A - Bodily Injury And Property Damage Liability and Exclusion 1. of Coverage D. Limited Pollution Coverage - Work Sites. A person or organization may sue us to recover on an agreed settlement or on a final judgment against an insured obtained after an actual trial; but we will not be liable for damages that are not payable under the terms of this Coverage Part and this endorsement or that 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.(2)Any other primary insurance available to you covering liability for damages arising out of the premises or operations, or products and completed operations, for which you have been added as an additional insured by attachment of an endorsement. Other Insurance4. If other valid and collectible insurance is available to the insured for a loss we cover under Coverages A or B of this Coverage Part, or Coverage D of this endorsement, our obligations are limited as follows: When this insurance is excess, we will have no duty under Coverages A, B or D to defend the insured against any "suit" if any other insurer has a duty to defend the insured against that "suit". If no other insurer defends, we will undertake to do so, but we will be entitled to the insured's rights against all those other insurers. a.Primary Insurance This insurance is primary except when b. below applies. If this insurance is primary, our obligations are not affected unless any of the other insurance is also primary. Then, we will share with all that other insurance by the method described in c. below.When this insurance is excess over other insurance, we will pay only our share of the amount of the loss, if any, that exceeds the sum of: b.Excess Insurance This insurance is excess over: (1)The total amount that all such other insurance would pay for the loss in the absence of this insurance; and (1)Any of the other insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis: (2)The total of all deductible and self-insured amounts under all that other insurance.(a)That is Fire, Extended Coverage, Builder's Risk, Installation Risk or similar coverage for "your work";We will share the remaining loss, if any, with any other insurance that is not described in this Excess Insurance provision and was not bought specifically to apply in excess of the Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations of this Coverage Part and this Endorsement. (b)That is Fire insurance for premises rented to you or temporarily occupied by you with permission of the owner; CG 71 10 04 05 Page 5 of 7 CG 71 10 04 05 c. Method Of Sharing 7. Separation Of Insureds If all of the other insurance permits contribution by equal shares, we will follow this method also. Under this approach each insurer contributes equal amounts until it has paid its applicable limit of insurance or none of the loss remains, whichever comes first. Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance, and any rights or duties specifically assigned in this Coverage Part and this Endorsement to the first Named Insured, this insurance applies: a.As if each Named Insured were the only Named Insured; and If any of the other insurance does not permit contribution by equal shares, we will contribute by limits. Under this method, each insurer's share is based on the ratio of its applicable limit of insurance to the total applicable limits of insurance of all insurers. b.Separately to each insured against whom claim is made or "suit" is brought. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us 8. If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any payment we have made under this Coverage Part and this Endorsement, those rights are transferred to us. 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 enforce them. 5. Premium Audit a.We will compute all premiums for this Coverage Part in accordance with our rules and rates. b.Premium shown in this Coverage Part as advance premium is a deposit premium only. At the close of each audit period we will compute the earned premium for that period. Audit premiums are due and payable on notice to the first Named Insured. If the sum of the advance and audit premiums paid for the policy period is greater than the earned premium, we will return the excess to the first Named Insured. 9. Deductible - Coverage D. Only a.As our obligation under this endorsement to pay damages on your behalf for "property damage" or "clean-up costs" because of "environmental damage" applies only to the amount of damages or "clean-up costs" in excess of any deductible amount stated in the schedule of this endorsement as applicable to Each Pollution incident. Neither the Each Pollution Incident Limit nor the Pollution Liability Aggregate Limit will be reduced by the application of such deductible amount. c.The first Named Insured must keep records of the information we need for premium computation, and send us copies at such times as we may request. 6.Representati ons By accepting this policy, you agree:b.The terms of this insurance, including those with respect to:a.The statements in the Declarations are accurate and complete;1.Our right and duty to defend any "suits" seeking those damages; andb.Those statements are based upon representations you made to us; and c.We have issued this policy in reliance upon your representations. CG 71 10 04 05 Page 6 of 7 CG 71 10 04 05 2.Your duties in the event of a "pollution incident", claim, or "suit"; 24.“Pollution incident” means the actual or alleged emission, discharge, release, or escape of “pollutants” from “your work site” provided that such emission, discharge, release, or escape results in “environmental damage”. All “bodily injury”, “property damage” and “environmental damage” arising out of one emission, discharge, release, or escape shall be deemed to be one “pollution incident”. apply irrespective of the application of the deductible amount. c.We may pay any part or all of the deductible amount to effect settlement of any claim or “suit” or such portion of any claim or “suit” seeking damages under Coverage D. and, upon notification of the action taken, you shall promptly reimburse us for such part of the deductible amount as has been paid by us. 25.“Waste facility” means any site to which waste from the operations of “your work site” is legally consigned for delivery or delivered for storage, disposal, processing or treatment, provided that such site is not and never was owned by, rented or loaned to you.E.The following is added to SECTION V - DEFINITIONS: 26.“Your work site” means any site or location on which you or any contractors or subcontractors working directly or indirectly on your behalf are working. “Your work site” does not include any premises, site or location which currently is or was, at the time you or any contractors or subcontractors working directly or indirectly on your behalf were working on such premises, site or location, owned or occupied by or rented or loaned to you. 22."Clean-up costs” means expenses incurred to remediate the injurious presence of “pollutants” in or upon land, the atmosphere, or any water course or body of water. 23.“Environmental damage” means the injurious presence of “pollutants” in or upon land, the atmosphere, or any water course or body of water. CG 71 10 04 05 Page 7 of 7 00 6113 PERFORMANCE BOND BOND NO. 4401084 Contractor as Principal Name: Gourley Contracting, LLC Mailing address (principal place of business): 4921 Ambassador Row Corpus Christi, TX 78416 Owner Name: City of Corpus Christi, Texas Mailing address (principal place of business): Engineering Services 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, Texas 78469 Contract Project name and number: FMAC Proiect No. 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) Award Date of the Contract: September 12. 2019 Contract Price: $85,306.62 Bond Date of Bond: September 18. 2019 (Date of Bond cannot be earlier than Award Date of the Contract) Surety Name: FCCI Insurance Company Mailing address (principal place of business): 2435 N. Central Expressway, Ste 1000 Richardson, TX 75080 Physical address (principal place of business): 2435 N. Central Expressway, Ste 1000 Richardson, TX 75080 Surety is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of: Florida By submitting this Bond, Surety affirms its authority to do business in the State of Texas and its license to execute bonds in the State of Texas. Telephone (main number): 972-338-3394 Telephone (for notice of claim): 800-226-3224 Local Agent for Surety Name: Higginbotham Ins. Agency/Aaron Endris Address: 500 N. Shoreline, 1200 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Telephone: 361-883-1711 Email Address: aendris@higginbotham.net The address of the surety company to which any notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Dept. of Insurance by calling the following toll-free number: 1-800-252-3439 FMAC Performance Bond 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) 006113-1 7-8-2014 Surety and Contractor, intending to be legally bound and obligated to Owner do each cause this Performance Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer, agent or representative. The Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally to this bond. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Contractor as Principal faithfully performs the Work required by the Contract then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise the obligation is to remain in full force and effect. Provisions of the bond shall be pursuant to the terms and provisions of Chapter 2253 and Chapter 2269 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Venue shall lie exclusively in Nueces County, Texas for any legal action. Contractor as Principal / Signature: . �„Aire —1 Surety Signature: A. IOP Name: amen Gourle Name: Tricia Balolong • Title: Vice -President Title: Attorney in Fact Email Address: jamesg@gourleycontracting.com Email Addressmbalolong@higginbotham.net (Attach Power of Attorney and place surety seal below) : C v.. -. ---; 1 END OF SECTION FMAC Performance Bond 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) 006113-2 7-8-2014 FCCI INSURANCE GROUP More than a policy. A promise. GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY 10-00082357 Know all men by these presents: That the FCCI Insurance Company, a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (the "Corporation") does make, constitute and appoint: Aaron Endris; Mary Ellen Moore; Alicia Grumbles; Sherri Collins; Gwendolyn Johnston; Jack L Henry; Michael R Simon; Tricia Balolong; Tracy L Miller; William Mitchell Jennings; James R Reid; Katie Rogers Each, its true and lawful Attorney -In -Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed in all bonds and undertakings provided that no bond or undertaking or contract of suretyship executed under this authority shall exceed the sum of (not to exceed $7,500,000): $7,500,000.00 This Power of Attorney is made and executed by authority of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors. That resolution also authorized any further action by the officers of the Company necessary to effect such transaction. The signatures below and the seal of the Corporation may be affixed by facsimile, and any such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be binding upon the Corporation when so affixed and in the future with regard to any bond, undertaking or contract of surety to which it is attached. In witness whereof, the FCCI Insurance Company has caused these presen s to be signed by its duly authorized officers and its corporate Seal to be hereunto affixed, this 25TH day of Se.tember 2016 . Attest: q : hil4ANC�'Co Craihn n, PresidentLL SEAL -.z. Thom.;; . Koval Esq., EVP, Chie Officer, FCCI'"nsurd ce Company ,,r,a Govment Affairs and Corporate Secretary FCCI Insurance Company State of Florida County of Sarasota Before me this day personally appeared Craig Johnson, who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing document for the purposes expressed therein. My commission expires: 9/25/2020 Notary Public State of Florida County of Sarasota Before me this day personally appeared Thomas A. Koval, Esq., who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing document for the purposes expressed therein. My commission expires: 9/25/2020 ArleneAlonso yr* Notary Public, Ssre of Flond. Commission N3 GC 19777 %'•' Commission Commicnn Expires. 09r25R0 CERTIFICATE Qrz.��4.2&., Notary Public I, the undersigned Secretary of FCCI Insurance Company, a Florida Corporation, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Power of Attorney remains in full force and has not been revoked; and furthermore that the February 24, 2011 Resolution of the Board of Directors, referenced in said Power of Attorney, is now in force. 1 -1 O NA -3592 -NA -04. 8/16 Dated this day of 5 ,n6f-- ,20 Thoma y Koval, Esq., EVP, Legal Officer; Gov: ent Affairs and Corporate - etary • DocuGard 404546 contains a security pantograph, blue background, heat -sensitive ink. coin -reactive watermark, and microtext printing on border. of • �c ' , ��11 HE>t OP i IMPORTANT NOTICE To obtain information or make a complaint: You may call FCCI Insurance Group's (FCCI)* toll-free telephone number for information or to make a complaint at 1-800-226-3224. You may also write to FCCI Insurance Group Compliance Department e-mail at StateComplaintsafcci-grouo.com. For Claims, you may write to FCCI Insurance Group Claim Department e-mail at newclaim(fcci-orouo.com. You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at 1-800-252-3439. You may write the Texas Department of insurance: PO Box 149104 Austin TX 78714-9104 Fax: 1-512-475-1771 Web: http://www.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ConsumerProtection@tdi.state.tx.us PREMIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES Should you have a dispute conceming your premium or about a claim you should contact FCCI first. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Department of insurance. ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR BOND This notice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached documents. *The FCCI Insurance Group includes the following insurance carriers: Brierfield Insurance Company, FCCI Advantage Insurance Company, FCCI Commercial Insurance Company, FCCI Insurance Company, Monroe Guaranty Insurance Company, and National Trust Insurance Company. 1 -BD -TX -21690 -NTP -11-12 Page 1 of 1 Copyright 2012 FCCI Insurance Group. 00 6116 PAYMENT BOND BOND NO. 4401084 Contractor as Principal Name: Gourley Contracting, LLC Mailing address (principal place of business): 4921 Ambassador Row Corpus Christi, TX 78416 Owner Name: City of Corpus Christi, Texas Mailing address (principal place of business): Engineering Services 1201 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, Texas 78469 Contract Project name and number: FMAC Proiect No. 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) Award Date of the Contract: September 12, 2019 Contract Price: $85,306.62 Bond Date of Bond: September 18, 2019 (Date of Bond cannot be earlier than Award Date of Contract) Surety Name: FCCI Insurance Company Mailing address (principal place of business): 2435 N. Central Expressway, Ste 1000 Richardson, TX 75080 Physical address (principal place of business): 2435 N. Central Expressway, Ste 1000 Richardson, TX 75080 Surety is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of: Florida By submitting this Bond, Surety affirms its authority to do business in the State of Texas and its license to execute bonds in the State of Texas. Telephone (main number): 972-338-3394 Telephone (for notice of claim): 800-226-3224 Local Agent for Surety Name: Higginbotham Ins. Agency/Aaron Endris Address: 500 N. Shoreline, 1200 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Telephone: 361-883-1711 Email Address: aendris@higginbotham.net The address of the surety company to which any notice of claim should be sent may be obtained from the Texas Dept. of Insurance by calling the following toll-free number: 1-800 252-3439 FMAC Payment Bond 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) 006116-1 7-8-2014 Surety and Contractor, intending to be legally bound and obligated to Owner do each cause this Payment Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer, agent or representative. The Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally to this bond. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Contractor as Principal pays all claimants providing labor or materials to him or to a Subcontractor in the prosecution of the Work required by the Contract then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise the obligation is to remain in full force and effect. Provisions of the bond shall be pursuant to the terms and provisions of Chapter 2253 and Chapter 2269 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Venue shall lie exclusively in Nueces County, Texas for any - gal action. Contractor as Principal Signature: Surety Signature: ''_ 'To IFI ' Name: James Gourley Name: Tr' is Balolong 4 Title: Vice -President Title: Attorney in Fact Email Address: jamesg@gourleycontracting.com Email Address: tbalolong@higginbotham.net (Attach Power of Attorney and place surety seal below) END OF SECTION FMAC Payment Bond 19054A JC Elliott Landfill Security Gates (FMAC) 006116-2 7-8-2014 �-1 FCCI INSURANCE. GROUP More than a policy. Apromisc. GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY 10-00082357 Know all men by these presents: That the FCCI Insurance Company, a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida (the "Corporation") does make, constitute and appoint: Aaron Endris; Mary Ellen Moore; Alicia Grumbles; Sherri Collins; Gwendolyn Johnston; Jack L Henry; Michael R Simon; Tricia Balolong; Tracy L Miller; William Mitchell Jennings; James R Reid; Katie Rogers Each, its true and lawful Attorney -In -Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed in all bonds and undertakings provided that no bond or undertaking or contract of suretyship executed under this authority shall exceed the sum of (not to exceed $7,500,000): $7,500,000.00 This Power of Attorney is made and executed by authority of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors. That resolution also authorized any further action by the officers of the Company necessary to effect such transaction. The signatures below and the seal of the Corporation may be affixed by facsimile, and any such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be binding upon the Corporation when so affixed and in the future with regard to any bond, undertaking or contract of surety to which it is attached. In witness whereof, the FCCI Insurance Company has caused these presen s to be signed by its duly authorized officers and its corporate Seal to be hereunto affixed, this 25TH day of Se•tember , 2016 . •pnNCE••• Attest: olvt.ao'rt = ��:.oaFoagr .�4 Crai hn n, President SEAL .` Thom - Koval Esq., EVP, Chie = Officer, FCCI nsur ce Company tW„ Gov ment Affairs and Corporate Secretary ••'`'<oR%01::. FCCI Insurance Company State of Florida County of Sarasota Before me this day personally appeared Craig Johnson, who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing document for the purposes expressed therein. My commission expires: 9/25/2020 'Went Alonso *Orik Notary Pudic. Stan of floods Commission No GG 19177 4.•"'r My Commission Expires: 09,25/20 Notary Public State of Florida County of Sarasota Before me this day personally appeared Thomas A. Koval, Esq., who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing document for the purposes expressed therein. My commission expires: 9/25/2020 CERTIFICATE Notary Public I, the undersigned Secretary of FCCI Insurance Company, a Florida Corporation, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Power of Attorney remains in full force and has not been revoked; and furthermore that the February 24, 2011 Resolution of the Board of Directors, referenced in said Power of Attorney, is now in force. Dated this day of 5 ffiin �- , 24_1 Thoma `. Koval, Esq., EVP, • - Legal Officer, Gov ent Affairs and Corporate - Mary . 1-1ONA-3592-NA-04, 8/16 .t',- :' sEnsdrves. ,§z DocuGard #04546 contains a security pantograph, blue background, heat -sensitive ink. coin -reactive watermark, and microtext printing on border. ""i Hcai °P'0 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE To obtain information or make a complaint: You may call FCCI Insurance Group's (FCCI)* toll-free telephone number for information or to make a complaint at 1-800-226-3224. You may also write to FCCI Insurance Group Compliance Department e-mail at StateComplaints(fcci-agrouo.com. For Claims, you may write to FCCI Insurance Group Claim Department e-mail at newclaim@fcci-oroue.com. You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at 1-800-252-3439. You may write the Texas Department of Insurance: PO Box 149104 Austin TX 78714-9104 Fax: 1-512-475-1771 Web: http://www.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ConsumerProtection a(tdi.state.tx. us PREMIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES Should you have a dispute conceming your premium or about a claim you should contact FCCI first. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Department of Insurance. ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR BOND This notice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached documents. *The FCCI Insurance Group includes the following insurance carriers: Brierfield Insurance Company, FCCI Advantage Insurance Company, FCCI Commercial Insurance Company, FCCI Insurance Company, Monroe Guaranty Insurance Company, and National Trust Insurance Company. 1 -BD -TX -21690 -NTP -11-12 Page 1 of 1 Copyright 2012 FCCI Insurance Group.