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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-Facilities Management . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Sharer, Director Subject: Resolution authorizing execution of an Agreement for Dept: Facilities Management Services and issuance of a Purchase Order to JM Builders, Inc. for the Perris Hill Senior Center Date: October II, 2006 Expansion in the City of San Bernardino per RFQ F-07- 17. MICC Meetin2 Date: November 6, 2006 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: July 2001 As part of the FY 2001/2002 Budget allocated $31,500.00 from General Find for design. May 6, 2002 Adopted Resolution 2002-125 approving an Agreement for Professional Services with Gary W. Miller Architect and Associates, Inc. in the amount of$36,800.00 ($31,500 General Fund and $5,300 Park Construction Fund) for design of the Expansion of the Perris Hill Senior Center located at 780 E 21st Street. September 23, 2002 Adopted Resolution 2002-300 approving Amendment I to the Agreement for Professional Services with Gary W. Miller Architect and Associates, Inc. adding $3,000.00 for design services not in the original agreement to the Purchase Order totaling $39,800.00 for design of the Expansion of the Perris Hill Senior Center located at 780 E 21 st Street. Recommended Motion: 1.) Adopt Resolution. 2.) Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2006-2007 Adopted Budget and transfer $50,000 from project #PR07-08, Perris Hill Agape House Demolition (243-363-5504-7724) to account number 243-363-5504-7494 and delay project #PR07-08 in the CIP. \. U--A ..J- ~ James W. Sharer Director of Facilities Management Phone: 384-5244 /J ( Contact person: James Sharer Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Ward(s): 2 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $900,000. Source: : RZB Urbanized Need Grant, County of San Bernardino, Federal Funds ORIGINAL Acct# 243-363- 5504-7494 Barbara Pachon Director of Finance 1/ It/) J !JCtJ- I }/o. a 3 i?6S0 .2oCJ~ - 31 I . . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Resolution authorizing execution of an Agreement for Services and issuance of a Purchase Order to JM Builders, Inc. for the Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion in the City of San Bernardino per RFQ F-07-I 7. BACKGROUND The Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services has worked with Gary W. Miller Architect and Associates, Inc. to design a 2016 square foot expansion to the existing Perris Hill Senior Center, which is approximately 5000 square feet. The original expansion design was completed in 2003. The Architect was asked to modify the plans early in 2006 to include motorized room dividing walls, allowing the new space to be divided into smaller rooms for meetings and classes as needed. After completion, the plans were reviewed and the project was sent out to bid. The RFQ for the Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion project was advertised in the San Bernardino County Sun Newspaper on 8/1/06 and 8/7/06. It was posted on the City web site, given to the Chamber of Commerce and mailed directly to six contractors, three of whom are located in San Bernardino. The City received bids from two firms to perform the construction of the Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion. City staff has reviewed the bids and has determined 1M Builders, Inc. is fully qualified for a project of this scope and size. Staff has confirmed the contractor's license, insurance, and references to determine that the Contractor is properly prepared for the project. Name of Bidder City Base Bid 1 M Builders, Inc Redlands $785,000.00 Fischer, Inc San Bernardino $1,102,660.00 Architect's Estimate $750,000.00 Staff also acknowledges that various unforeseen conditions may arise in this project. A contingency budget of fifteen percent (14%) is requested at this time. Project bid: Contingency (14%) Design Modification Cost Total project budget $785,000.00 $109,100.00 $5,900.00 $900,000.00 The total cost for this project is estimated at $900,000; $5,900 for design modification and $894,100 for construction with contingency. The City currently has $850,000 budgeted for this e e e project in the Parks Construction Fund as part of the City's FY2006-07 CIP. An additional amount of $50,000 will need to be appropriated from project #PR07-08, Perris Hill Agape House Demolition, which will be delayed until fiscal year 07-08. A budget amendment appropriating funds from project #PR07 -08, Perris Hill Agape House Demolition will be required. Staff recommends issuance of a Purchase Order and execution of an Agreement for Services with 1M Builders, Inc. for the amount of$785,000, with a 14% contingency of$109,100 to cover unforeseen conditions, making the total construction purchase order costs $894, I 00. FINANCIAL IMPACT Project costs coming from the Park Construction Fund are estimated at $900,000. This Project is identified in the City of San Bernardino 2006-2007 Capital Improvement Program as project number PR04-33 using account number 243-363-5504-7494, in the amount of $850,000. The project is funded by a combination of funding sources including, Roberti Z'Berg Harris Urbanized Need Grant - $250,000.00, County of San Bernardino - $550,000.00 and Federal Funds - $50,000.00 totaling $850,000.00. In order to provide sufficient contingency funds for this project, it is requested that project #PR07-08, Perris Hill Agape House Demolition, be delayed until fiscal year 07-08. This will allow the $50,000 budgeted for this project to be used instead for the Senior Center Expansion project. Funds will be requested next fiscal year to complete the demolition project. RECOMMENDATION I.) Adopt Resolution. 2.) Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2006-2007 Adopted Budget and appropriate $50,000 from project #PR07-08, Perris Hill Agape House Demolition to account number 243-363-5504-7494 and delay project #PR07-08 in the CIP. , t . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 . RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH AND ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER TO JM BUILDERS, INC. FOR THE PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PER RFQ F- 07-17. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council finds and determines that the proposed 2016 square foot expansion to the existing 5000 square foot Perris Hill Senior Center is a project exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15301. Minor Alteration of an Existing Facility. SECTION 2. JM Builders, Inc. is the lowest responsible bidder for the Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion City of San Bernardino per RFQ F-07-17. A contract is awarded accordingly to said Contractor in a total amount of $785,000.00, with a contingency of $117,750.00. Such award shall be effective only upon said contract being fully executed by both parties. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the City; a copy of the contract is on file in the City Clerk's Office and incorporated herein. The Purchasing Manager is hereby authorized and directed to issue a purchase order which references this Resolution to said vendor in the amount of$785,000.00. SECTION 3. Any amendment or modification thereto shall not take effect or become 27 operative until fully signed and executed by the parties and no party shall be obligated 28 Ylo./!..3 II/t;./X . . ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 . 27 28 . . RESOLUTION OF THE MA YOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH AND ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER TO JM BUILDERS, INC. FOR THE PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PER RFQ F- 07-17. hereunder until the time of such full execution. No oral agreements, amendments, modifications or waivers are intended or authorized and shall not be implied from any act or course of conduct of any party. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the contract fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. IIIII I II I' II 1i I 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 . 27 28 . . RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH AND ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER TO JM BlJILDERS, INC, FOR THE PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PER RFQ F- 07-17. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duJy adopted by the rvlayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 2006, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA BAXTER VACANT DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON McCAMMACK Rachel G. Clark, City CJerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of ,2006. Patrick J. Monis, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): II -ft:,-Ot? Item # ~3 Resolution # Vote: Ayes I,;l, ~ 5', &,,7 Nays ~ Abstain -e- Change to motion to amend original documents 0 Companion Resolutions dOOc., -39/ Absent -e- Nul1/Void After: ~ days I Resolution # On Attachments: 0 PUBLISH 0 POST 0 /-5-07 Note on Resolution of attachment stored separatelY~ RECORD W/COUNTY 0 By: _ Date Sent to Mayor: II - f. t) P Reso. Log Updated: .E' Date of Mayor's Signature: 11- 9-0 t Seal Impressed: ~ Date ofClerk/CDC Signature: 1/-/3-0 t Reso. # on Staff Report cf Date Memo/Letter Sent for Signature: //-/S-=-O & Date Returned: ~ Not Returned: 0 1" Reminder Letter Sent: 2nd Reminder Letter Sent: Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Yes No By_ Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Yes No By_ Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413,6429,6433,10584,10585,12634): Yes No By_ Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Yes No By_ Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): Yes No By_ Copies Distributed to: Animal Control City Administrator City Attorney Code Compliance Development Services Others: o o :,(i~ o o EDA o Information Services ,-.. Xl ~_ Parks & Recreation }O\J~\J\QClA..Yolice Department o Public Services P Water Department o o o o o Facilities Finance Fire Department Human Resources Notes: """ ill ,..,~ Revised 12/18/03 Date: 11..-1 '--0 f.. ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Interoffice Memorandum CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Records and Information Management (RIM) Program DATE: November 14,2006 FROM: James Sharer, Director Facilities Management Sandra Medina, Assistant to the City Clerk .ftc; Transmitting Documents for Signature - Resolution No. 2006-391 TO: RE: At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of November 6, 2006 the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution No. 2006-391 - Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement for services with and issuance of a purchase order to JM Builders, Inc. for the Perris Hill Senior Center expansion in the City of San Bernardino per RFQ F-07-17. I am providing you with four (4) original sets of the Bid and Contract Documents for RFQ F-07-17 (The construction ofPerris Hill Senior Center Expansion). Please obtain signatures where indicated and return one fully executed set of original agreements to the City Clerk's office as soon as possible, attention Margaret Fedor, Senior Secretary. Please retain one set of agreements for your records and forward the other executed documents to appropriate parties. Please be advised that the contract will be null and void if not executed witWn sixty (60) days, or by Friday, January 5, 2007. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Margaret Fedor at ex!. 3206. Thank you. Sandra Medina Assistant to the City Clerk I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above mentioned documents. Signed: ~ 9~.9 _ Date: 11/15/0'- , . p Please sign and return. ,------ City of San Bernardino Facilitates Management Transmittal /2c::so ~oo~ -0'9/ /Tern 023 //- ~-Oc" .. Purchase Order No. Transmittal For: Dodie Otterbein Project Title: Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion in the City of San Bernardino Project No: CIP No. PR04-33 Date Contract Executed: City Lead: James Sharer City Project Manager: Tony Frossard The Following is hereby transmitted: 2 copies of the Bid and Contract Documents for the Construction of Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion, RFQ F-07-l7 in the City of San Bernardino. a. City Clerk copy b. City Attorney copy Instructions: These documents are for your records and distribution to the City Attorney. City Project Manager ,-1~ \.1- Tony Frossard - 909.384.5244 -f Date: rz/tlo t. cc - Project File Facilities Management - Projects C:\_Projects\Parks\Senior Center\Transmittal of Contracts to City Clerk.doc c ny CLEj:2..l<"" COUNCIL MEETING - 11/06/06 RESOLUTION 2006-391 ITEM 1123 I -I I ~I bl ~I BID AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS For RFQ F-07 -17 THE CONSTRUCTION OF Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion City of San Bernardino Facilities Management Department b. I bl bl August 2, 2006 ~ I . ,. San BernardIno ~ 1 ~ b ~I I I ~J CXH lB11 >ok' San Bernar Ino $" October 3, 2006 ADDENDUM #1 TO Request for Quotation (RFQ) F-07-17 Notice is hereby given that the following is incorporated as an Addendum to the Request for Quotation (RFQ) F-07-17: Response to questions: 01) Doorjamb details for the doors A 110 and C11 0 show gypsum board beneath the plaster @ exterior. This is the only place I see gypsum beneath exterior plaster. Is the detail bad, or is the whole building going to be this condition? A 1) Delete gypsum board at exterior side of wall. Delete double layer 5/8" gypsum board at interior side (single layer required). 02) The floor plan doesn't show rated walls. The furnishing plan shows 4 hours walls, and the structural foundation plan shows 2-hour walls. What is correct? A2) One (1) hour fire rated walls are required at Lobby/CorridorNestibule only. 2 hour/4 hour walls are not required. Note - Provide exit signs at doors C/11 0 and A/109. Change door A/109 to swing into room 109. Q3) Regarding the 4-hour firewall: The south wall of the addition where it joins with the existing building. Will there be room between the two walls to build it. (Page F1.1) A3) The call out for a 4-hour area separation wall on sheet F1.1 is incorrect. An area separation wall is not required. Q4) Does the City require a project manager/superintendent on site every day? A4) Anytime work is progressing on site there must be a superintendent. Q5) How would inspection work on the weekend? Would there be an added charge? A5) There will not be a resident inspector on site. Q6) What is the cost of liquidated damages on this job? A6) One thousand (1,000.00) per day. Q7) How many working days do you estimate for this job? A7) Six (6) months construction time Q8) The steel beam supporting the partition wall blocks the AC ducts for the north part of the room. Plan A3.1 & M2 is this correct, do you have a fix? Could the AC unit be moved to the other side of the beam and enlarge the mech. screen. A8) There is no answer at this time the architect will have a solution by construction. Q9) May the contractor connect to the phone lines in the Senior Center for phone, fax, & Internet? A9) Yes provided there is capacity and advance notice of doing so. Q10) Where is the construction staging area? A10) The parking lot; the site has limited area for the construction staging. Q11) Where is the contractor to locate a trailer for his office? A 11) Area north of the existing building and possibly on a turf area. Q12) What are the work hours and days? A12) Monday through Friday 7am to 6pm evenings and weekends with 48 hours notice. Q13) How many copies are required? A13) Three (3) copies and one original. Q14) Is this a prevailing wage job? A14) Yes. Q15) Is certified payroll required? A 15) Yes. The due date has been extended to Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Please submit Proposals by 3:00 PM at City Hall, 300 N. "D Street, 4th Floor, San Bernardino, CA 92418. Parties interested in obtaining a copy of this RFQ F-07-17 and addendum may do so by accessing the City of San Bemardino Web Page at www.sbcitV.orq. Sincerely, Sheila A. Futch Purchasing Division W AIS Document Retrieval Page 1 of21 GENERAL DECISION: CA20030037 09/29/2006 CA37 Date: September 29, 2006 General Decision Number: CA20030037 09/29/2006 Superseded General Decision Number: CA020037 State: California Construction Types: Building, Heavy (Heavy and Dredging) and Highway County: San Bernardino County in California. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS; DREDGING PROJECTS (does not include hopper dredge work); HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include water well drilling); HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Modification Number Publication Date 0 06/13/2003 1 01/30/2004 2 03/05/2004 3 04/02/2004 4 OS/21/2004 5 07/02/2004 6 07/16/2004 7 08/27 /2004 8 10/08/2004 9 10/22/2004 10 01/14/2005 11 01/28/2005 12 02/11/2005 13 04/08/2005 14 04/15/2005 15 07/22/2005 16 08/05/2005 17 08/19/2005 18 09/09/2005 19 11/18/2005 20 12/02/2005 21 12/23/2005 22 02/03/2006 23 02/10/2006 24 03/17/2006 25 04/14/2006 26 06/09/2006 27 07/07/2006 28 07/14/2006 29 08/04/2006 30 08/25/2006 31 09/08/2006 32 09/15/2006 33 09/22/2006 34 09/29/2006 ASBEOO05-002 08/07/2006 Rates Fringes http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-binlgetdoc .cgi ?dbname=Davis-Bacon&docid=CA200... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Asbestos Workers/Insulator (Includes the application of all insulating materials, protective coverings, coatings, and finishes to all types of mechanical systems)...$ 36.16 10.24 ASBE0005-004 08/07/2006 Rates Fringes Asbestos Removal worker/hazardous material handler (Inel udes preparation, wetting, stripping, removal, scrapping, vacuuming, bagging and disposing of all insulation materials from mechanical systems, whether they contain asbestos or not)..$ 19.55 6.38 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BOIL0092-003 01/01/2006 Rates Fringes Boilermaker. . .. . .. . . . " . . . .. . . . $ 33.19 18.11 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRCA0004-011 05/01/2006 Rates Fringes Bricklayer; Marble Setter......$ 31.32 8.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------- BRCA0018-004 06/01/2006 Rates Fringes Marble Finisher................ $ 22.52 Tile Finisher..................$ 18.57 Tile Layer.....................$ 29.30 7.65 7.25 11.36 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * BRCA0018-010 09/01/2006 Rates Fringes Terrazzo Finisher.............. $ 24.54 Terrazzo Worker............ ....$ 31.63 8.62 9.41 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0409-001 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Carpenters: (1) Carpenter, Cabinet Installer, Insulation Installer, Hardwood Floor Worker and acoustical installer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 33.61 (2) Millwright..............$ 34.11 8.57 8.57 http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc . c gi? dbnam e= Davis- Bacon&doc i d =C A2 00... Page 20f21 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 3 of21 (3) Piledriver/Derrick Bargeman, Bridge or Dock Carpenter, Heavy Framer, Rock Bargeman or Scowrnan, Rockslinger, Shingler (ColTUTlercial)................$ 33.74 (4) Pneumatic Nailer, Power Stapler. ...... .... ....$ 33.86 (5) Sawfiler...............$ 33.69 (6) Scaffold Builder.......$ 26.31 (7) Table Power Saw Operator....................$ 33.71 8.57 8.57 8.57 8.57 8.57 FOOTNOTE: Work of forming in the construction of open cut sewers or storm drains, on operations in which horizontal lagging is used in conjunction with steel H-Beams driven or pl~ced in pre- drilled holes, for that portion of a lagged trench against which concrete is poured, namely, as a substitute for back forms (which work is performed by piledrivers): $0.13 per hour additional. Certified Welder - $1.00 per hour premium. ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0409-002 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes Diver (1) Wet.....................$ 557.44 (2) Standby.................$ 278.72 (3) Tender..................$ 270.72 8.47 8.47 8.47 Amounts in "Rates' column are per day ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0409-005 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Drywall DRYWALL INSTALLER/LATHER....$ 33.61 STOCKER/SCRAPPER............$ 10.00 8.57 6.06 ---------------------------------------------------------------- CARP0409-008 07/01/2003 Rates Fringes Mod~lar Furniture Installer (1) Mobile Filing System Installer...................$ 13.76 (2) Modular Furniture Installer................. ..$ 14.36 (3) Full Wall Technician....$ 20.47 5.80 5.80 5.80 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ELECOOll-002 12/05/2005 COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEMS WORK Rates Fringes Communications System Installer...................$ 23.78 3%+7.35 http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi - bin/getdoc .cgi ?dbname=Davi s-Bacon&docid=CA200... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Technician..................$ 25.58 3%+7.35 SCOPE OF WORK: Installation, testing, service and maintenance of systems utilizing the transmission and/or transference of voice, sound, vision and digital for commercial, educational, security and entertainment purposes for the following: TV monitoring and surveillance, background-foreground music, intercom and telephone interconnect, inventory control systems, microwave transmission, multi-media, multiplex, nurse call systems, radio page, school intercom and sound, burglar alarms, fire alarm (see last paragraph below) and low voltage master clock systems in commercial buildings. Communication Systems that transmit or receive information and/or control systems that are intrinsic to the above listed systems; inclusion or exclusion of terminations and testings of conductors determined by their function; excluding all other data systems or multiple systems which include control function or power supply; excluding installation of raceway systems, conduit systems, line voltage work, and energy management systems. Does not cover work performed at China Lake Naval Ordnance Test Station. Fire alarm work shall be performed at the current inside wireman total cost package. ELEC0477-002 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Electricians: E1ectriclan.................$ 30.35 14.32 CABLE SPLICER: $1.00 per hour above Electrician rate. TUNNEL WORK: 10% above Electrician rate. ZONE PAY: Zone A - 80 road miles from Post Office, 455 Orange Show Lane, San Bernardino, will be a free zone for all contractors Zone B - Any work performed outside Zone A's 80 road miles, shall add $8.00 per hour to the current wage scale. ELEC1245-001 06/01/2005 Rates Fringes Line Construction (1) Lineman; Cable splicer..$ 36.51 (2) Equipment specialist (operates crawler tractors, commercial motor vehicles, backhoes, trenchers, cranes (50 tons and below), and overhead and underground distribution line equipment) . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . $ 31.03 (3) Groundman...............$ 23.73 (4) Powde rman.. .. . .. . .. .. .. . $ 34. 69 3.75%+10.03 3.75%+9.25 3.75%+9.25 3.75%+9.29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://frwebgate.acc.ess.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc . c gi? dbnam e= Davi s- Bacon&doc i d =C A2 00... Page 40f21 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 5 of 21 ELEV0018-001 01/01/2005 Rates Fringes Elevator Mechanic............ ..$ 38.215 12.015 FOOTNOTE: Vacation Pay: 8% with 5 or more years of service, 6% for 6 months to 5 years service. Paid Holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Friday after, and Christmas Day. ENGI0012-003 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Power Equipment Operators (Cranes I Piledriving & Hoisting) GROUP 1.... .,...............$ 33.00 GROUP 2....................$ 33.78 GROUP 3....................$ 34.07 GROUP 4....................$ 34.21 GROUP 5....................$ 34.43 GROUP 6....................$ 34.54 GROUP 7.................... $ 34.66 GROUP 8....................$ 34.83 GROUP 9....................$ 35.00 GROUP 10....................$ 36.00 GROUP 11....................$ 37.00 GROUP 12....................$ 38.00 GROUP 13....................$ 39.00 Power Equipment Operators (Tunnel Work) GROUP 1....................$ 33.50 GROUP 2....................$ 34.28 GROUP 3....................$ 34.57 GROUP 4....................$ 34.71 GROU P 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 34. 93 GROUP 6....................$ 35.04 GROUP 7....................$ 35.16 Power Equipment Operators GROUP 1.................... $ 31.65 GROUP 2.................... $ 32.43 GROUP 3....................$ 32.72 GROUP 4....................$ 34.21 GROUP 5....................$ 35.31 GROUP 6....................$ 34.43 GROUP 7.................... $ 35.53 GROUP 8....................$ 34.54 GROUP 9....................$ 35.64 GROUP 10....................$ 34.66 GROUP 11....................$ 35.76 GROUP 12....................$ 34.83 GROUP 13....................$ 34.93 GROUP 14.................... $ 34.96 GROUP 15....................$ 35.04 GROUP 16....................$ 35.16 GROUP 17....................$ 35.33 GROUP 18....................$ 35.43 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc . c gi? dbnam e= Da vi s- Bacon&doc i d =C A 200... I 0/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval GROUP 19.................... $ 35.54 GROUP 20.................... $ 35.66 GROUP 21....................$ 35.83 GROUP 22....................$ 35.93 GROUP 23....................$ 36.04 GROUP 24....................$ 36.16 GROUP 25....................$ 36.33 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 FOOTNOTES: PREMIUM PAY of $3.75 per hour shall be paid on all power equipment operator work at Camp Pendleton, Point Arguello, and Vandenburg AFB. Workers required to suit up and work in a hazardous material environment: $2.00 per hour additional. Combination mixer and compressor operator on gunite work shall be classified as a concrete mobile mixer operator. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Bargeman; Brakeman; Compressor operator; Ditch Witch, with seat or similar type equipment; Elevator operator-inside; Engineer Oiler; Forklift operator (includes 10ed, lull or similar types under 5 tons; Generator operator; Generator, pump or compressor plant operator; Pump operator; Signalman; Switchman GROUP 2: Asphalt-rubber plant operator (nurse tank operator); Concrete mixer operator-skip type; Conveyor operator; Fireman; Forklift operator (includes loed, lull or similar types over 5 tons; Hydrostatic pump operator; oiler crusher (asphalt or concrete plant); Petromat laydown machine; PJU side dum jack; Screening and conveyor machine oeprator (or similar types); Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd. without attachment); Tar pot fireman; Temporary heating plant operator; Trenching machine oiler GROUP 3: Asphalt-rubber blend operator; Bobcat or similar type (side steer); Equipment greaser (rack); Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attachments); Helicopter radioman (ground); Stationary pipe wrapping and cleaning machine operator GROUP 4: Asphalt plant fireman; Backhoe operator (mini-max or similar type); Boring machine operator; Soxman or mixerman (asphalt or concrete); Chip spreading machine operator; Concrete cleaning decontamination machine operator; Concrete Pump Operator (small portable); Drilling machine operator, small auger types (Texoma super economatic or similar types - Hughes 100 or 200 or similar types - drilling depth of 30' maximum); Equipment greaser (grease truck); Guard rail post driver operator; Highline cableway signalman; Horizontal Directional Drilling Machine; Hydra-hammer-aero stamper; Micro Tunneling (above ground tunnel); Power concrete curing machine operator; Power concrete saw operator; Power-driven jumbo form setter operator; Power sweeper operator; Rock Wheel Saw/Trencher; Roller operator (compacting); Screed operator (asphalt or concrete); Trenching machine operator (up to 6 ft.); Vacuum or much truck GROUP 5: Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck/Multi Shift). http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc . c gi? d bnam e= Davi s- Bacon&doc i d =C A2 00... Page 6 of21 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 70f21 GROUP 6: Articulating material hauler; Asphalt plant engineer; Batch plant operator; Bit sharpener; Concrete joint machine operator (canal and similar type); Concrete planer operator; Dandy digger; Deck engine operator; Oerrickman (oilfield type); Drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Calweld 100 bucket or similar types - Watson 1000 auger or similar types - Texoma 330, 500 or 600 auger or similar types - drilling depth of 45' maximum); Drilling machine operator: Hydrographic seeder machine operator (straw, pulp or seed), Jackson track maintainer, or similar type; Kalamazoo Switch tamper, or similar type; Machine tool operator; Maginnis internal full slab vibrator, Mechanical berm, curb or gutter(concrete or asphalt); Mechanical finisher operator (concrete, Clary-Johnson-Bidwell or similar); Micro tunnel system (below ground); Pavement breaker operator (truck mounted) ; Road oil mixing machine operator; Roller operator (asphalt or finish), rubber-tired earth moving equipment (single engine, up to and including 2S yds. struck); Self-propelled tar pipelining machine operator; Skiploader operator (crawler and wheel type, over 3/4 yd. and up to and including 1-1/2 yds.); Slip form pump operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms); Tractor operator-bulldozer, tamper-scraper (single engine, up to 100 h.p. flywheel and similar types, up to and including 0-5 and similar types); Tugger hoist operator (1 drum); Ultra high pressure waterjet cutting tool system operator; Vacuum blasting machine operator GROUP 7: Welder - General GROUP 8: Asphalt or concrete spreading operator (tamping or finishing); Asphalt paving machine operator (Barber Greene or similar type); Asphalt-rubber distribution operator; Backhoe operator (up to and including 3/4 yd.), small ford, Case or similar; Cast-in-place pipe laying machine operator; Combination mixer and compressor operator (gu~ite work); Compactor operator (self-propelled); Concrete mixer operator (paving); Crushing plant operator; Drill Doctor; Drilling machine operator, Bucket or auger types (Calweld 150 bucket or similar types - Watson 1500, 2000 2500 auger. or similar types - Texoma 700, 800 auger or similar types - drilling depth of 60' maximum); Elevating grader operator; Grade checker; Gradall operator; Grouting machine operator; Heavy-duty repairman; Heavy equipment robotics operator; Kalamazoo balliste regulator or similar type; Kolman belt loader and similar type; Le Tourneau blob compactor or similar type; Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types); Mobark Chipper or similar; Ozzie padder or similar types; P.C. slot saw; Pneumatic concrete placing machine operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type); Pumpcrete gun operator; Rock Drill or similar types; Rotary drill operator (excluding caisson type); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any dnd all attachments over 25 yds. up to and including 50 cu. yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (multiple engine up to and including 25 yds. struck); Rubber-tired scraper operator (self-loading paddle wheel http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc . c gi ~ dbnam e= Davi s- B acon&doc i d=C A 2 00. .. 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval type-John Deere, 1040 and similar single unit); Self- propelled curb and gutter machine operator; Shuttle buggy; Skiploader operator (crawler and wheel type over 1-1/2 yds. up to and including 6-1/2 yds.); Soil remediation plant operator: Surface heaters and planer operator; Tractor compressor drill combination operator; Tractor operator (any type larger than 0-5 - 100 flywheel h.p. and over, or similar-bulldozer, tamper, scraper and push tractor single engine); Tractor operator (boom attachments), Traveling pipe wrapping, cleaning and bendng machine operator; Trenching machine operator (over 6 ft. depth capacity, manufacturer's rating); trenching Machine with Road Miner attachment (over 6 ft depth capacity): Ultra high pressure waterjet cutting tool system mechanic; Water pull (compaction) operator GROUP 9: Heavy Duty Repairman GROUP 10: Drilling machine operator, Bucket or auger types (Calweld 200 B bucket or similar types-Watson 3000 or 5000 auger or similar types-Texoma 900 auger or similar types-drilling depth of 105' maximum); Dual drum mixer, dynamic compactor LDC350 (or similar types); Monorail locomotive operator (diesel, gas or electric); Motor patrol-blade operator (single engine); Multiple engine tractor operator (Euclid and similar type-except Quad 9 cat.); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, over 50 yds. struck); Pneumatic pipe rarruning tool and similar types; Prestressed wrapping machine operator; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator (single engine, over 50 yds. struck); Rubber tired earth moving equipment operator (multiple engine, Euclid, caterpillar and similar over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck), Tower crane repairman; Tractor loader operator (crawler and wheel type over 6-1/2 yds.); Woods mixer operator (and similar pugmill equipment) GROUP 11: Heavy Duty Repairman - Welder Combination, Welder - Certified. GROUP 12: Auto grader operator; Automatic slip form operator; Drilling machine operator, bucket or auger types (Calweld, auger 200 CA or similar types - Watson, auger 6000 or similar types - Hughes Super Duty, auger 200 or similar types - drilling depth of 175' maximum); Hoe ram or similar with compressor; Mass excavator operator less tha 750 cu. yards; Mechanical finishing machine operator; Mobile form traveler operator; Motor patrol operator (multi-engine); Pipe mobile machine operator; Rubber-tired earth- moving equipment operator (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck); Rubber-tired self- loading scraper operator (paddle-wheel-auger type self-loading - two (2) or more units) GROUP 13: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 14: Canal liner operator; Canal trimmer operator; Remote- control earth-moving equipment operator (operating http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin! getdoc. c gi? dbnam e=Davi s- Sac on&doci d =C A 2 00.. . Page 80f21 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 90f21 a second piece of equipment: $1.00 per hour additional); Wheel excavator operator (over 750 cu. yds.) GROUP 15: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine-up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 16: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (single engine, over 50 yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) GROUP 17: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 50 cu. yds. struck); Tandem tractor operator (operating crawler type tractors in tandem - Quad 9 and similar type) GROUP 18: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) -~ GROUP 19: Rotex concrete belt operator (or similar types); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds.and up to and including 50 cu. yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 20: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem -(scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - single engine, over 50 yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps, and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) ""-. GROUP 21; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating in tandem (scrapers, belly dumps and similar types in any combination, excluding compaction units - multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over SO cu. yds. struck) GROUP 22: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single engine, up to and inc~uding 25 yds. struck) htto: 1 Ifrwe bgate ~ ac cess ~ goo ~ gov 1 c gi - bin! getdoc. c gi? dbnam e= D avis- Bacon&doci d =C A2 00 ~ ~ ~ 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval GROUP 23: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single engine, Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon and similar types with any and all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating with the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck) GROUP 24: Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (single engine, over 50 yds. struck); Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar, over 25 yds. and up to 50 yds. struck) GROUP 25: Concrete pump operator-truck mounted; Rubber-tired earth-moving equipment operator, operating equipment with the tandem push-pull system (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar type, over 50 cu. yds. struck) CRANES, PILEDRIVING AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP lull I: Engineer oiler; or similar types) Fork lift operator (includes loed, GROUP 2: Truck crane oiler GROUP 3: A-frame or winch truck operator; Ross carrier operator (jobsite) GROUP 4: Bridge-type unloader and turntable operator; Helicopter hoist operator GROUP 5: Hydraulic boom truck; Stinger crane (Austin-Western or similar type); Tugger hoist operator (1 drum) GROUP 6: Bridge crane operator; Cretor crane operator; Hoist operator (Chicago boom and similar type); Lift mobile operator; Lift slab machine operator (Vagtborg and similar types); Material hoist and/or manlift operator; Polar gantry crane operator; Self Climbing scaffold (or similar type); Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 3/4 yd. and up to 5 cu. yds. mrc); Tugger hoist operator GROUP 7: Pedestal crane operator; Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell' operator (over 5 cu. yds. mre); Tower crane repair; Tugger hoist operator (3 drum) GROUP 8: Crane operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity); Crawler transporter operator; Derrick barge operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity); Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (up to and including 25 ton capacity); Shovel, backhoe, dragline, clamshell operator (over 7 cu. yds., M.R.C.) GROUP 9: Crane operator (over 25 tons and up to and including ~O tons mrc); Derrick barge operator (over 25 tons up to and including 50 tonsmrc); Highline cableway operator; http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin! getdoc. c gi? dbname= Da vis- B acon&doc i d=C A 2 00... Page 10 of21 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page II of21 Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 25 tons up to and including 50 tons rnre); K-crane operator; Polar crane operator; Self erecting tower crane operator maximum lifting capacity ten tons GROUP 10: Crane operator (over 50 tons and up to and including 100 tons mre); Derrick barge operator fover 50 tons up to and including 100 tons mre); Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 50 tons up to and including 100 tons rnre), Mobile tower crane operator (over 50 tons, up to and including 100 tons M.R.C.); Tower crane operator and tower gantry GROUP 11: Crane operator (over 100 tons and up to and including 200 tons mre); Derrick barge operator (over 100 tons up to and including 200 tons mre); Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 100 tons up to and including 200 tons mrc); Mobile tower crane operator (over 100 tons up to and including 200 tons mrc) GROUP 12: Crane operator (over 200 tons up to and including 300 tons mrc); Derrick barge operator (over 200 tons up to and including 300 tons mrc); Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 tons mrc); Mobile tower crane operator (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 tons mrc) - GROUP 13: Crane operator (over 300 tons); Derrick barge operator (over 300 tons); Helicopter pilot; Hoist operator, stiff legs, Guy derrick or similar type (over 300 tons); Mobile tower crane operator (over 300 tons) ,..,.. TUNNEL CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd. without attachment) GROUP 2: Power-driven jumbo form setter operator GROUP 3: Dinkey locomotive or motorperson (up to and including 10 tons) GROUP 4: Bit sharpener; Equipment greaser (grease truck); Slip form pump operator (power-driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms); Tugger hoist operator (1 drum); Tunnel locomotive operator (over 10 and up to and including 30 tons) GROUP 5: Backhoe operator (up to and including 3/4 yd.); Small Ford, Case or similar; Drill doctor; Grouting machine operator; Heading shield operator; Heavy-duty repairperson; Loader operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types); Mucking machine operator (1/4 yd., rubber-tired, rail or track type); Pneumatic concrete placing machine operator (Hackley-Presswell or similar type); Pneumatic heading shield (tunnel); Pumpcrete gun operator; Tractor compressor drill combination operator; Tugger hoist operator (2 drum); Tunnel locomotive operator (over 30 tons) GROUP 6: Heavy Duty Repairman http://frwebgate.acces5.gpo.gov/cgi-bin! getdoc.c gi? d bnam e= D a vi s- Bacon&doc id=C A 2 00.. . 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval GROUP 7: Tunnel mole boring machine operator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ENGI0012-004 08/01/2006 Rates Fringes Power equipment operators: (DREDGING) (1) Leverman................$ 39.65 (2) Dredge dozer............$ 35.18 ( 3) De c kma t e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 35. 07 (4) Winch operator (stern winch on dredge)............$ 34.52 (5) Fireman-Oiler, Deckhand, Bargeman, Leveehand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . $ 33.98 (6) Barge Mate..............$ 34.59 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IRONOOQ2-004 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Ironworkers: Fence Erector...............$ 32.165 Ornamental, Reinforcing and Structural..............$ 33.055 16.585 16.585 PREMIUM PAY: $3.00 additional per hour at the following locations: China Lake Naval Test Station, Chocolate Mountains Naval Reserve-Niland, Edwards AFB, Fort Irwin Military Station, Fort Irwin Training Center-Goldstone, San Clemente Island, San Nicholas Island, S:lsanville Federal Prison, 29 Palms - Marine Corps, U.S. Marine Base - Barstow, U.S. Naval Air Facility - Sealey, Vandenberg AFB $2.00 additional per hour at the following locations: Army Defense Language Institute - Monterey, Fallon Air Base, Naval Post Graduate School - Monterey, Yermo Marine Corps Logistics Center $1.00 addi~iohal per hour at the following locations: Port Hueneme, Port Mugu, U.S. Coast Guard Station - Two Rock ---------------------------------------------------------------- LAB00300-001 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes Brick Tender...................$ 22.24 12.48 ---------------------------------------------------------------- * LAB00300-003 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi -bin! getdoc .cgi ?dbname=Davis-Bacon&doc icl=C' A ?OO Page 12 of21 10/1nOnr; W AIS Document Retrieval Page 13 of21 Laborer: Gunite GROUP 1..................... $ 24.44 GROUP 2.....................$ 23.49 GROUP 3.....................$ 19.95 Laborer: Tunnel GROUP 1..................... $ 24.28 GROUP 2.....................$ 24.60 GROUP 3.....................$ 25.06 GROUP 4.....................$ 25.75 Laborers: GROUP 1.....................$ 22.84 GROU P 2..................... $ 23. 39 GROUP 3.....................$ 23.94 GROUP 4.....................$ 25.49 GROUP 5.....................$ 25.84 16.36 16.36 16.36 12.95 12.95 12.95 12.95 13.04 13.04 13.04 13.04 13.04 FOOTNOTE: GUNITE PREMIUM PAY: Workers working from a Bosn'n's Chair or suspended from a rope or cable shall receive 40 cents per hour above the foregoing applicable classification rates. Workers doing gunite and/or shot crete work in a tunnel shall receive 35 cents per hour above the foregoing applicable classification rates, paid on a portal-to-portal basis. Any work performed on, in or above any smoke stack, silo, storage elevator or similar type of structure, when such structure is in excess of 75'-0" above base level and which work must be performed in whole or in part more than 75'-0" above base level, that work performed above the 75'-0" level shall be compensated for at 35 cents per hour above the applicable classification wage rate. LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Cleaning and handling of panel forms; Concrete screeding for rough strike-off; Concrete, water curing; Demolition laborer, the cleaning of brick if performed by a worker performing any other phase of demolition work, and the cleaning of lumber; Fire watcher, limber, brush loader, .piler and debris handler; Flag person; Gas, oil and/or water pipeline laborer; Laborer, asphalt-rubber material loader; Laborer, general or construction; Laborer, general clean-up; Laborer, landscaping; Laborer, jetting; Laborer, temporary water and air lines; Material hose operator (walls, slabs, floors and decks); Plugging, filling of shee bolt holes; Dry packing of concrete; Railroad maintenance, repair track person and road beds; Streetcar and railroad construction track laborers; Rigging and signaling; Scaler; Slip form raiser; Tar and mortar; Tool crib or tool house laborer; Traffic control by any method; Window cleaner; Wire mesh pulling - all concrete pouring operations GROUP 2: Asphalt shoveler; Cement dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixer and handling bulk cement); Cesspool digger and installer; Chucktender; Chute handler, pouring concrete, the handling of the chute from readymix trucks, such as walls, slabs, decks, floors, foundation, footings, curbs, gutters and sidewalks; Concrete curer, impervious membrane and form oiler; Cutting torch operator (demolition) " Fine grader, highways and street paving, airport, runways and similar type heavy construction; Gas, oil and/or water htto:/ /frwe bgate.access. gOO. gov /Cgj -bin/getdoc .cgi?dbname= Davis- Bacon&docid=CA200... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 14 of21 pipeline wrapper - pot tender and form person; Guinea chaser; Headerboard person - asphalt; Laborer, packing rod steel and pans; Membrane vapor barrier installer; Power broom sweeper (small); Riprap stonepaver, placing stone or wet sacked concrete; Rota scraper and tiller; Sandblaster (pot tender); Septic tank digger and installer(lead); Tank scaler and cleaner; Tree climber, faller, chain saw operator, Pittsburgh chipper and similar type brush shredder; Underground laborer, including caisson bellower GROUP 3: Buggymobile person; Concrete cutting torch; Concrete pile cutter; Driller, jackharruner, 2-1/2 ft. drill steel or longer; Dri-pak-it machine; Gas, oil and/or water pipeline wrapper, 6-in. pipe and over, by any method, inside and out; High scaler (including drilling of same); Hydro seeder and similar type; Impact wrench multi-plate; Kettle person, pot person and workers applying asphalt, lay-kold, creosote, lime ca~stic and similar type materials ("applying" means applying, dipping, brushing or handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and waterproofing) ; Operator of pneumatic, gas, electric tools, vibrating machine, pavement breaker, air blasting, come-alongs, and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein; Pipelayer's backup person, coating, grouting, making of joints, sealing, caulking, diapering and including rubber gasket joints, pointing and any and all other services; Rock slinger; Rotary scarifier or multiple head concrete chipping scarifier; Steel headerboard and guideline setter; Tamper, Barko, Wacker and similar type; Trenching machine, hand-propelled GROUP 4: Asphalt raker, lute person, ironer, asphalt dump person, and asphalt spreader boxes (all types); Concrete core cutter (walls, floors or ceilings), grinder or sander; Concrete saw person, cutting walls or flat work, scoring old or new concrete; Cribber, sharer, lagging, sheeting and trench bracing, hand-guided lagging hammer; Head rock slinger; Laborer, asphalt- rubber distributor boot person; Laser beam in connection with laborers' work; Oversize concrete vibrator operator, 70 Ibs. and over; Pipelayer performing all services in the laying and installation of pipe from the point of receiving pipe in the ditch until completion of operation, including any and all forms of tubular material, whether pipe, metallic or non-metallic, conduit and any other stationary type of tubular device used for the conveying of any substance or element, whether water, sewage, solid gas, air, or other product whatsoever and without regard to the nature of material from which the tubular material is fabricated; No-joint pipe and stripping of same; Prefabricated manhole installer; Sandblaster (nozzle person), water blasting, Porta Shot-Blast GROUP 5: Blaster powder, all work of loading holes, placing and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placing; Driller: All power drills, excluding jackhammer, whether core, diamond, wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and all other types of mechanical drills without regard to the form of motive power; Toxic waste removal http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin! getdoc. c gi? d bnam e= Da vis- B acon& doc i d=C A2 00.. . 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 15 of21 TUNNEL LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Batch plant laborer; Bull gang mucker, track person; Changehouse person; Concrete crew, including redder and spreader; Dump person; Dump person (outside); Swamper (brake person and switch person on tunnel work); Tunnel materials handling person GROUP 2: Chucktender, cabletender; Loading and unloading agitator cars; Nipper; Pot tender, using mastic or other materials (for example, but not by way of limitation, shotcrete, etc.); Vibrator person, jack hammer, pneumatic tools (except driller) GROUP 3: Blaster, driller, powder person; Chemical grout jet person; Cherry picker person; Grout gun person; Grout mixer pe~son; Grout pump person; Jackleg rniner;" Jumbo person; Kemper and other pneumatic concrete placer operator; Miner, tunnel (hand or machine); Nozzle person; Operating of troweling and/or grouting machines; Powder person (primer house); Primer person; Sandblaster; Shot crete person; Steel form raiser and setter; Timber person, retimber person, wood or steel; Tunnel Concrete finisher GROUP 4: Diamond driller; Sandblaster; Shaft and raise work GUNITE LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS - GROUP 1: Nozzle person and rod person GROUP 2: Gun person GROUP 3: Rebound person ---------------------------------------------------------------- , LAB00300-008 08/02/2006 Rates Fringes Plaster Clean-up Laborer.......$ 23.15 Plasterer tender...............$ 25.70 12.95 12.95 Work at Military Bases - $3.00 additional per hour: Coronado Naval Amphibious Base, Fort Irwin, George AFB, Marine Corps Air Station-29 Palms, Imperial Beach Naval Air Station, Marine Corps Logistics Supply Base, Marine Corps Pickle Meadows, Mountain Warfare Training Center, Naval Air Facility-Seeley, North Island Naval Air Station, Vandenberg AFB. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LAB00882-002 01/01/2006 Rates Fringes Asbestos Removal Laborer.......$ 23.20 10.90 SCOPE OF WORK: Includes site mobilization, initial site cleanup, site preparaLion, removal of asbestos-containing material and toxic waste, encap~ulation, enclosure and disposal of asbestos- containing materials and toxic waste http://frwebgate.access.gpo .gov /cgi-binlgetdoc .cgi0dbname=Davis- Bacon&docid=C A200... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 16 of 21 by hand or with equipment or machinery; scaffolding, fabrication of temporary wooden barriers and assembly of decontamination stations. * LABOl184-001 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Laborers: (HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING) (1) Drilling Crew Laborer...$ 23.74 (2) Vehicle Operator/Hau1er.$ 23.91 (3) Horizontal Directional Drill Operator..............$ 25.76 (4) Electronic Tracking Locator.....................$ 27.76 Laborers: (STRIPING/SLURRY SEAL) GROUP 1................... ..$ 24.52 GROUP 2................... ..$ 25.82 GROUP 3..................... $ 27.83 GROUP 4................... ..$ 29.57 8.51 8.51 8.51 8.51 11.34 11.34 11.34 11. 34 LABORERS - STRIPING CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Protective coating, pavement sealing, including repair and filling of cracks by any method on any surface in parking lots, game courts and playgrounds; carstops; operation of all related machinery and equipment; equipment repair technician GROUP 2: Traffic surface abrasive blaster; pot tender - removal of all traffic lines and markings by any method (sandblasting, waterblasting, grinding, etc.) and preparation of surface for coatings. Traffic control person: controlling and directing traffic through both conventional and moving lane closures; operation of all related machinery and equipment GROUP 3: Traffic delineating device applicator: Layout and application of pavement markers, delineating signs, rumble and traffic bars, adhesives, guide markers, other traffic delineating devices including traffic control. This category includes all traffic related surface preparation (sandblasting, waterblasting, grinding) as part of the application process. Traffic protective delineating system insc:.aller: removes/ relocates, installs, permanently affixed roadside and parking delineation barricades, fencing, cable anchor, guard rail, reference signs, monument markers; operation of all related machinery and equipment; power broom sweeper GROUP 4: Striper: layout and application of traffic stripes and markings; hot thermo plastici tape traffic stripes and markings, including traffic control; operation of all related machinery and equipment ---------------------------------------------------------------- PAIN0036-001 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes http://frwe bgate .access. gpo. gOV Ic gi -hi nlgetdocc pi ~dhn"me=n"vi ,-Fbcnn~ r1ncirl=r A Jnn In/1/7n(1'; W AIS Document Retrieval Painters: (1) Repaint Including Lead Aba t eme n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 23. 40 (2) All Other Work:.........$ 26.67 7.49 7.49 REPAINT of any structure with the exception of work involving the aerospace industry, breweries, commercial recreational facilities, hotels which operate commercial establishments as part of hotel service, and sports facilities, tenant improvement work not included in conjunction with the construction of the building and all repainting of tenant improvement projects. PAIN0036-008 10/01/2005 Rates Fringes Drywall Finisher...............$ 28.33 9.98 PAIN0036-015 06/01/2006 Rates Fringes Glazier........................$ 32.30 12.75 FOOTNOTE: Additional $1.25 per hour for work in a condor, from the third (3rd) floor and up Additional $1.25 per hour for work on the outside of the building from a swing stage or any suspended contrivance, from the ground up PAIN1247-002 06/01/2006 Rates Fringes Soft Floor Layer...............$ 28.40 6.54 PLAS0200-008 01/01/2005 Rates Fringes Plasterer......................$ 28.29 7.46 FORT IRWIN; GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE; MARINE CORPS AIR STATION 29 PALMS, AND MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS SUPPLY BASE: $3.00 additional per hour. PLAS0500-002 07/17/2006 Rates Fringes Cement Mason...................$ 26.05 16.28 PLUM0016-002 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter (1) Work on strip malls, httn"/Ifrurpha::ltp. ~(,(,P<:::'<:::' ann anv/roi_hin/optnn(' ('ai?r1hn::lmf>=n::-1vi~-R::-1r.nn~r1nC'irl=rA ?On Page 17 of 21 10nnOOfi W AIS Document Retrieval Page 18 of21 light corrunercial, tenant improvement and remodel work........................$ 25.20 (2) Work on new additions and remodeling of bars, restaurants, stores and commercial buildings, not to exceed 5,000 sq. ft. of floor space.................$ 31.63 (3) All other work..........$ 32.61 (4) Work at Edwards AFB and George AFB............ ..$ 37.11 (5) Work at Fort Irwin Army Base, Marine Corps Logistic Base at Nebo, Marine Corps Logistic Base at Yermo and Twenty-Ni~e Palms Marine Base...........$ 39.61 11.36 12.76 13.52 13.52 13.52 PLUM0345-001 07/01/2006 Rates Fringes Plumbers Landscape/Irrigation Fitter.S 24.90 Sewer & Storm Drain Work.. ..$ 22.14 11.79 12.82 ROOF0036-002 09/01/2006 Rates Fringes Roofer.........................$ 29.00 7.17 FOOTNOTE: Pitch premium: Work on which employees are exposed to pitch fumes or required to handle pitch, pitch base or pitch impregnated products, or any material containing coal tar pitch, the entire roofing crew shall receive $1.75 per hour "pitch premium'! pay. SFCA0669-009 04/01/2006 Does not include the northern part of the City of Chino, or the Cities of Montclair and Ontario Rates Fringes Sprinkler Fitter, Fire.........$ 30.00 13 .15 SFCA0709-004 09/01/2006 THE NORTHERN PART OF THE CITY OF CHINO, AND THE CITIES OF MONTCLAIR AND ONTARIO: Rates Fringes Sprinkler Fitter (Fire)........$ 34.58 16.70 SHEE0105-003 08/01/2006 INYO, KERN (Northeast part, East of Hwy 395), LOS ANGELES http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin! getdoc.cgi ?dbname=Davis- Bacon&docid=CA200... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 19 of21 (Including Pomona, Claremont, Catalina Island, Long Beach and area South of Imperial highway and East of the Los Angeles River), MONO ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES Rates Fringes Sheet metal worker (1) Commercial - New Construction and Remodel work........................$ 33.56 (2) Industrial work including air pollution control systems, noise abatement, hand rails, guard rails, excluding aritechtural sheet metal work, excluding A-C, heating, ventilating systems for human comfort...$ 29.40 14.41 18.96 TEAM0011-002 07/01/2005 Rates Fringes Truck drivers: GROUP 1....................$ 23.54 GROUP 2....................$ 23.69 GROUP 3....................$ 23.82 GROUP 4....................$ 24.01 GROUP 5.................. ..$ 23.95 GROUP 6....................$ 24.07 GROUP 7....................$ 24.32 GROUP 8....................$ 24.57 GROUP 9....................$ 24.77 GROUP 10....................$ 25.07 GROUP 11 GROUP 11...................$ 25.57 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 14.64 WORK ON ALL MILITARY BASES: PREMIUM PAY: $3.00 per hour additional. [29 palms Marine Base, Camp Roberts, China Lake, Edwards AFB, Fort Irwin, George AFB, Marine Corps Logistics Base at Nebo & Yermo, Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Point Arguello, Point Conception, Vandenberg AFB] TRUCK DRIVERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1: Truck driver GROUP 2: Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles - 2 axles; Traffic control pilot car excluding moving heavy equipment permit load; Truck mounted broom GROUP 3: Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles - 3 axles; Boot person; Cement mason distribution truck; Fuel truck driver; Water truck - 2 axle; Dump truck, less than 16 yds. water level; Erosion control driver GROUP 4: Driver of transit mix truck, under 3 yds.; Dumpcrete truck, less than 6-1/2 yds. water level http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc . c gi? dbnam e= D avis- B acon&doc i d=C A2 00... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 20 of 21 GROUP 5: Water truck, 3 or more axles; Truck greaser and tire person ($0.50 additional for tire person); Pipeline and utility working truck driver, including winch truck and plastic fusion, limited to pipeline and utility work; Slurry truck driver GROUP 6: Transit mix truck, 3 yds. or more; Dumpcrete truck, 6-1/2 yds. water level and over; Vehicle or combination of vehicles - 4 or more axles; Oil spreader truck; Dump truck, 16 yds. to 25 yds. water level GROUP 7: A Frame, Swedish crane or similar; Forklift driver; Ross carrier driver GROUP 8: Dump truck, 25 yds. to 49 yds. water level; Truck repair person; Water pull - single engine; Welder GROUP 9: Truck repair person/welder; Low bed driver, 9 axles or over GROUP 10: Dump truck - 50 yds. or more water level; Water pull - single engine with attachment GROUP 11: Water pull - twin engine; Water pull - twin engine with attachments; Winch truck driver - $1.25 additional when operating winch or similar special attachments ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ----~~~~------~~------~~~-----~~~------~~-------~-------~~~----- --~~~~------~~~~------~~~-----~~-------~~-------~~-------~------ 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 (al (1) (ii)). ---------------------------------------------------------------- In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that races listed under the identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. ---------------------------------------------------------------- WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) be: Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can * 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 http://frwebgale.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc . c gi? d bname= Davis- B acon& doc i d=CA2 00... 10/3/2006 W AIS Document Retrieval Page 21 of21 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 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. ---------~---------------------------------~-------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISION http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin!getdoc .c gi? dbnam e= Davis- Bacon& doc id=C A200... 10/3/2006 Southern California basic trade journeyman rates Index 2006.2 Page lof3 California Home Thursday Nc .'. cgm%"... ~ W' . ..... ..,. 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Feature . ~Q-'JS_ ~ mt table-= all Index 2006-2 Southern California basic trade journeyman rates General prevailing wage determinations made by the director of industrial relations Pursuant to California Labor Code part 7, chapter 1, article 2, sections 1770, 1773, and 1773.1 Downlg.~..d all Southern California basic trade determinations (Pages 3.21 D) Holidays, Page Determination scope of work, travel & subsistence 8 Asl;lestos Worker Heat aop Frost Insulator (dj I Select One I[ G I\~pes!o-" ~~Dd Leactl'.batemenJ (Laporer) Jel I Select One I[ G ~lJj'ding!~9-'J~strJ,J__c:tlQnJnspectQUH:u:LEield _SQils. a[ld MateriCiI I Select One I[ Test~J + 81 Boilermaker (for Pipelines) (el II Select One I[ 01 CarDenter II Select One I[ @] Cr~nes, Pile Driver and Hoistin9.Equiprneot (Operating I Select One I[ lOB Engineer) + 01 CemenlMason II Select One I[ 01 [Jredger (Operating Engineerllel II Select One I[ 01 Drywallln~!"UerJCarpeDt~Jl II Select One I[ nl Elevator Constructor (e) II Select One If htt-n-//ururur rlir r~ o{)vmT~RIPWn/,nllthf'rnhtml 11/2/2006 Southern California basic trade journeyman rates Index 2006-2 Page 2 of3 I II IL 01 E~~e_I;l_~i[<!eDQ.rp~nter) Ie) Select One I[ 8 Fire Safety and Miscellaneous Sealina Ie) + Select One I[ 01 "~nite WorkeLC!""QoLeI) Select One I[ BI Hori~Qntal Directional Drilling (e) II Select One I[ 01 !:lou~efTlO~eL(Laborer) II Select One I[ 01b<!bOrer II Select One I[ EJ Landfill vYorkel (Qp~ratiOll_!:D9ille~Jje] I Select One I[ 81 Lamj~c"p~1rrigaJion !"aborer II Select One I[ 81 Lancj~cap~ Maintenance Laborer /I Select One I[ 81 Landscape Operatino Enoineer II Select One I[ 01 Llg!lLfjxtuL~aintenanj:~+ II Select One I[ 81 Light fixture; Mainten'lnce (e) I Select One I[ BI Light Fixtur~MainJenance Select One I[ 0 Modular Furniture Installer (C~enter) Select One I[ DI Operating_!:Dgine~r + Select One I[ B parkj[lg.~nc,LtljghwaYJrTlprQY:~m5!J1L{striping, slurry & seal coat Select One I[ operations, Laborer) (E] ~I TeafTls@!+ Select One I[ 01 Tunnel WJirkeU~"QOlerJ II Select One I[ 81 Tunnel (Operatino Enoineerl + II Select One I[ RetlUJ1JQ_main table + Includes shift pay determinations. * A single asterisk after the expiration date of a determination indicates that no increase is required advertised while that determination is in effect. The determination remains in effect until it is cancele superceded by a new determination by the Director of Industrial Relations. A new determination will 10 days after it is issued. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 a the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. a. State of California, except Del Norte, Madoc and Siskiyou Counties. http://www.dir.ca.goy IDL SRlPWD!southern. hIm I 11/?/?OOF; - Southern California basic trade journeyman rates Index 2006-2 Page 3 of3 b. Includes Del Norte, Madoc and Siskiyou Counties. c. Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, ~ and Ventura. d. Includes San Diego County; excludes Mono County. 8. Includes San Diego County. f. Includes Fresno, Kings, San Diego, and Tulare Counties; excludes lnyo and Mono Counties g. Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno Humboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Madoc, Monterey, ~ Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Se Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo and' h. Includes Mono County. i. Includes Inyo and Mono Counties. To view the above current prevailing wage determinations, current predetermined increases, and the advisory scope of work, and travel and subsistence provisions for each craft, you must first downloac the Adobe Acrobat Reader available by clicking on the icon below: r ,~'Gel Acrobat' Id.b< Reader B.ek to top of page @2003 Stale of California_Disclaimer I Conditions of usI:: I Privacy policy httn. I 1v..'W\v .c1i r.ca. gO" IDL SR/PWD/southern. html 11/2/2006 GENERAL PREY AILING WAGE DETERMINA nON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHA.PTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND ]773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #I ASBESTOS WORKER, ilEA T AND FROST INSULA TOR DETERMINATION: 5C-)-5-1-2006-] ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: AugustS, 2007" The rate to be paid for work performed afterthis date has been determined. If work will extend pastthis date, the new rate must be paid & should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics & Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY' All localities within Imperial, Inyo. Kern, Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. EmoJover Payments Straie:ht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacationi Training Other Hours Total Dai]y Saturday Sunday (Joumeyperson) Hourly Aod Holiday Payments Hourly aod Rate Welfare Rate I 1/2x 2x I J/2x 2x Holiday Mechanic '33.63 "5.54 4.46 2.53 0.24 46.40 '63.22 80.03 d63.22 80.03 '8003 DETERMINATION: SC-3.5-3-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION' August 5, 2007" The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined ]fwork will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid & should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics & Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774 Hazardous Material Handler Mechanic " 1955 f2.70 3.46 022 8 2593 35.71 35.7] ~35 71 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules " Includes 40'0 of employees gross wage for dues/service fee check.off plus $0.75 for supplemental dues "Occupational Health and Research and MortuaI)' Fund included in Health and Welfare , Rate applies to the first 2 ovenime hours. Applies to all daily ovenime hours on maintenance and asbestos abatement projects J Rate applies to first 8 hours worked on new construction. Applies to all Saturday hours on maintenance and asbestos abatement projects . $] 13.66 per hour for work on Labor Day. For maintenance and asbestos abatement projects, Sundays may be worked at the time and one ha]frate, but holidays are paid at the double time rate. Maintenance work in excess of 60 hours in a week is at double time rate I Includes 23t for medical monitoring in compliance with industry regulations procedures and $0.]2 for Occupational Hea]th Plan ~ $6503 per hour for work on Labor Day h Includes 4% of employees gross wage for dues/service fee check-off plus SO.18 for supplemental dues ..." Note: Asbestos removal workers must be trained and the work conducted according to the Code of Federa] Regulations 29 CFR ] 926.58, the California Labor Code 650].5 and the California Code of Regu]ations, Title 8, Section 5208. Contractors must be certified by the Contractors' State License Board and registered with the Division of Occupational S<1fety <1nd l!ealth (DOS H). For further information, contact the Asbestos Contraclors Abatement Registration Unit, DOSH at (415) 703-5] 9]. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industria! Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:.'/www.dirC<loov/DLSR/PWD Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 70J-~774 TRAVEL AND/OR SVBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections] 773 I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:/\vwwdir.ca goviDLSRJPWD Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 3 GENERAL PREY AILING WAGE DETERMINA nON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: FENCE BUILDER (CARPENTER) DETERMINATION: SC-23-31-20-2005-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2005 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30. 2006* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Department of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics & Research at (4 I 5) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 ten days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. Emolover Payments Strai2.ht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Hours Total Daily Saturdaya Sunday (Journey person) Hourly and and and Hourly and Rate Welfare Holiday Other Rate 1 I/2Xb 2X 11/2X Holiday Fence Builder $27.07 3.95 $1.11 $2.01 $0.21 8 $34.35 $47.885 $61.42 $47.885 $61.42 a Saturdays in the same \vork week may be worked at straight-time if job is shut down during the normal work\veek due to inclement weather, or reasons beyond the control of the employer. b Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification. or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectiv"ely bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.12ov/OLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773. I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.12ovIDLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703-4774. 3A GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILD]NG, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRL'CTION A~D DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: II CARPENTER AND RELATED TRADES DETERMINATION SC.23.31-2-2006-2 ISSllE DATE: Augusl22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETER!\1INATlON December 31, 2006" The rate 10 be paid for work performed afier this dale has been determined. If work will e)(tend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bemardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties EmDloverPavrnents Straillht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Health Total Daily II SalUrday b Sunday (Journeyperson) Hourly "d Vacation! Hourly "d Rate Welfare Pension Holiday Training Other Hours Rat< 1I/2X 11/2X Holiday . AREA I Carpenter",Cabinetlnstaller, Insulation Installer,HardwoodFloorWorker, Acoustica] Installer $33.61 $3.95 $1.11 $3.1 If $0.40 $0.29 $42.47 $59.275 $59.275 $76.08 Pile Driverman', Derrick Bargeman, Rockslinger, Bridge or Dock Carpenter, Cable Splicer 33.74 3.95 1.11 311' 0.40 0.29 8 42.60 59.47 59.47 76.34 Bridge Carpenter' 33.74 3.95 Lll 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 42.60 59.47 59.47 76.34 Shingler' 33.74 3.95 1.11 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 42.60 59.47 59.47 76.34 Saw Fi]er 3].69 3.95' 1.11 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 42.55 59395 59.395 76.24 Table Power Saw Operator 33.71 3.95 1.11 311f 0.40 0.29 8 42.57 59.425 59.425 76.28 Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler 3386 3.95 1.l1 3.111 0.40 0.29 8 42.72 59.65 59.65 76.58 Roof Loader ofS~ingles 23.62 3.95 1.11 31]' 0.40 0.29 8 32.48 44.29 4429 5610 Scaffold Builder 26.31 3.95 L11 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 35.17 48.33 48.33 61.48 Millwright' 34.11 3.95 1.11 3.11[ 0.40 0.29 8 42.97 60.025 60.025 n08 Head Rockslinger 33.94 3.95 I.]] 3.]![ 0.40 0.29 8 42.80 59.77 59.77 76.74 Rock Bargeman or Scowman 33.74 3.95 ].11 3.]11 0.40 0.29 8 42.60 59.47 59.47 76.34 Diver, Wet (Up To 50 Ft Depth) d e75.48 3.95 LI] 311' 0.40 0.29 8 84.34 122.08 122.08 ]59.82 Diver, (Stand.By)d e37.74 3.95 LlI 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 46.60 65.47 65.47 84.34 Diver's Tender d 36.74 3.95 LlI 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 45.60 63.97 63.97 82.34 Assistant Tender (Diver'sj d 33.74 3.95 1.11 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 42.60 59.47 59.47 76.34 a AREA2 Carpenter', Cabinet lnstaller.lnsu]ation ]nstaller, Hardwood Floor Worker, Acoustical Installer 33.04 3.95 1.11 3.11' 0.40 029 8 41.90 58.42 58.42 74.94 Shingler 33.17 3.95 1.11 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 42.03 58.615 58.615 75.20 Saw Filer 33.12 3.95 1.11 3.11' 0.40 0.29 8 41.98 58.54 58.54 75.10 Table Power Saw Operator 33.14 3.95 1.11 3.llr 0.40 0.29 8 42.00 58.57 58.57 75.14 Pneumatic Nailer or Power Stapler 33.29 3.95 III 3.]]1 0.40 0.29 8 42.15 58.795 58.795 75.44 Roof Loader of Shingles 2322 3.95 1.11 3.1]' 0.40 0.29 8 ]208 43.69 43.69 55.30 - - DETER:\-1INATION: 5C.31.741.1-2003-1 ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2003 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION May 3],2003. Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industria] Relations Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kem, Los Angeles. Mono, Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties EmnloverPavments Straight-Time Ovenime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Hea]th Pension Vacation! Training Hours TOlal Dai]y Saturday/b Holiday (Journeyperson) Hourly "d Holiday Hourly Sunday Rate Welfare Rate II/h 11/2)( 2X Terra~olnstaller $30.84 2.45 l.01 2.88f 37.18 52.60 52.60 68.02 Terra~oFinisher 24.34 2.45 1.01 2.88f 30.68 42.85 42.85 55.02 #]ndicatesanapprenticeablecraft RatesforapprenticesareavailableintheGenera]PrenilingWageApprentice Schedules AREA I . Imperia], Los Ange]es, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties AREA 2 . Inyo, Kern, and Mono counties, For Bridge Carpenter, Scaffold Builder, Pile Driverman, Derrick Bargeman, Rockslinger, Bridge or Dock Carpenter, Cable Splicer, Millwright, Head Rockslinger, Rock Bargeman or Scowman, Diver, Wet (Up to 50 Ft. Depth), Diver (Stand-By), Diver's Tender, and Assistant Tender (Diver's) rates, please see Area I as this rate applies to Area 2 as well. Basic Hourly Rates for Area 2 include an additional amount deducted for vacationlboliday First eight (8) hours worked paid at ] 112 times the straight time rate, all hours after that paid al double (2x) the straight time rate. Saturdays in the same work week may be worked at straight- time rates ifaJob is shut down during the normal work week due to inclement weather, major mechanical breakdown or lack ofmateria]s beyond the control of the Emp]oyer ' When performing welding work requiring cenification. classification will receive an additional $1.00 per hour. d Shall receive a minimum of8 hours pay for any day or part thereof. For specific rates over 50 ft depth, contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research. Rates for Technicians, Manifold Operators, Pressuri7.ed Submersible Operators, Remote Control Vehicle Operators, and Remote OpeTllted Vehicle Operators. as well as rates for Pressurized Bell Diving and Saturation Diving are available upon request. f Inc]udes an amount for supplemental dues. g All overtime worked Mon - Fri shall be paid at I 112 times the straight time rate for the first four (4) hours and double (lx)the maight time for work performed after twelve(]2) hours. RECOGNIZED HOllDA YS: Holidays upon which the general pre\'ailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the panicu]ar craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industria] Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinati.ons on the Internet at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSRJPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTE:'IICE PA YME:'IIT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773. I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel andlor subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel andlor subsistence provisions for the CUlTent determinations on the Internet at hno/iwwwdircal!()\.J)LSR/PWD Trave] andlor subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 4 GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: MODULAR FURNITURE INSTALLER (CARPENTER) INTERIM DETER!\HNATION: 5C-23-31-16-2005-1 ISSllE DATE: August 22, 2005 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERl\lINA TION: June 30, 2006- Effective until superseded by a new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research a\ (415) 703-4774 for new rales after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued a) Includes an amount for Supplemental Dues b) A tramee upgrade \vil1 occur every 6 months from hislher start date, provided the trainee has completed 600 hours ofwark since the last upgrade c) Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and the tlrst 12 hours on a sixth (6\11) consecutive day. All other daily ovenime is paid at the 7th Workday/Holiday rate RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the panicular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code Vou may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at !ll.!Q3D~\\dlrcil[!(l.l.J2LS_RI'Wn. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL A:"lDfOR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and ]773.9, contractors shall make travel andlor subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httD'\\ww.uirca.l!ov/DLSR.PWD Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 4A GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A V, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #DRYW ALL INSTALLER/LATHER (CARPENTER) OETERMINA TION: SC.31-X-41-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA nON DATE OF DETERl\lINA TION: December 31, 2006" The rate to be paid for work performed after this dale has been determined. If work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. ~ LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial. loya, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Emolover Payments Slraie:ht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rates Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sunday (Joumeyperson) Hourly and Holiday" Hourly and Rate Welfare Rate 11/2Xb 11/2X' Holiday 2X Drywall Installer/ Lather $3361 3.95 $1.11 $311 $0.40 $0.52 8 $42.70 $59505 $59.505 $76.31 ~"" DET[R~IINA T10~: SC-31-X-41-2006-IA ISSL'[ DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA TION DATE OF DETERMINA TION: June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations_ Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. -- Stocke~, Scrapper $10.00 $395 $211 $0.40 8 $16.46 $21.46 $21.46 $26.46 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. a Includes an amount per hour worked for supplemental dues. b Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and to the first 8 hours on Saturday. All other overtime will be paid the Sunday and Holiday double time rate. Saturdays in the same workweek may be worked at straight-time if job is shut down during the normal work week due to inclement weather. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing. rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hUD:I/www.Jir.ca_l!ov/DLSR/P\VD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. ~. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:l/"\l".dir.ca.2ov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 5 GENERAL PREY AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER!, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # ELEY A TOR CONSTRUCTOR DETER\1INA nON: SC-62-X-999-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2006 EXPIR-\ nON DATE OF DETERMINA no:\': December 31, 2006** The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. rfwork will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial. Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. aport ions ofKem, San Bernardino and San Luis Obispo counties are detailed below. Emolover Payments Strai!:!ht-time Overtime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Ilealth Pensione VacationJ Training Other Hours Total Dailyd Saturdal Sundayb (Joumeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly and Rate Welfare Rate Ilj2X Ilj2X Holiday Mechanic $39.965 7.775 5.09 2.40 0.40 0.10 8 $55.73 $75.7\ $75.7\ $95.695 Mechanic (employed in industry more than 5 years) $39.965 7.775 5.09 3.20 0.40 0.10 8 $56.53 $76.51 $76.51 $96.495 Helperc $27.98 7.775 5.09 1.68 0.40 0.10 8 $43.025 $57.015 $57.015 $71.005 Helper (employed in industry more than 5 years)' $27.98 7.775 5.09 2.24 0.40 0.10 8 $43.585 $57.575 $57.575 $71.565 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. a Applies to that portion of these counties south of the Tehachapi Line. For more information contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research. b For paid holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement, employees are paid for 8 hours at straight time in addition to the Holiday rate for all hours \vorked. C Ratio: The total number of Helpers employed shall not exceed the number of Mechanics on anyone job. For more information on the use of Helpers, contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research. d For Contract Service work only. All other overtime is paid at the Sunday/Holiday rate. e Includes an amount for Annuity Trust Fund. RECOGN"IZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based un a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at http://W\.iW.dir.ca.govIDLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL ANDfOR SUBSISTEJl\CE PA \'1\1E~T: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at wW\\.dir.c<l.l!ov. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for the current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 6 GENERAL PREY AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELA nONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: NOPERA TING ENGINEER DETERI\IINATION; SC-23-63-2-2006-2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007. Effective until superseded by new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (4]5) 703-4774 for new rates after]O days from the expiration date, if no subsequent detennination is issued LOCALITY; AlIloca]ities within Imperia], Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties Emnlo\,<'rP"'mcnls ~lr3;ghl_T;me O\'enim,'Holtrl\'R3Ie CLASSIFICATION BlLSlcHourl; Hcalthand Pension Vacation! Tralntng Other Hours ToralHourl) Daily Saturday (d) Sunday/Holiday (Journeyperson) ,.. Welfare Holiday (a) Payments ,.. (c) j 112X 1I/2X 2X Classification Groups (b) Group I $31.65 7.80 '"' 280 0.65 011 547060 562885 S61KK5 518710 Group 1 32 ~3 '80 4,05 2,80 065 0.11 $4H40 $64055 $64055 $80270 Group 3 3~ 72 7.80 4.05 2.80 '" 0.11 $48130 $64490 $64490 5K0850 Group 4 3421 7.80 ,OS 2.80 0.65 011 S49620 $66725 566.725 $K3830 ,Group 6 3443 '"" '"' '"0 0.65 011 $49.840 567.055 567.055 584270 Group ~ 34.54 HO 405 HO 065 011 $49,950 567.220 $67.220 $K4490 Group 10 3~ 66 7.80 'OS 2,80 065 0.11 $50070 $674(JO $67400 n030 Group 12 3U3 7,80 4.05 280 0.65 0.11 550.240 $67655 567655 $85070 Group 13 34.93 '"" 4.05 280 065 0.11 $50340 56H05 567.~05 n5270 Group 14 34.96 7.80 '"' '"0 065 0.11 550370 567.850 567.850 U5330 Group 15 3504 'SO '" 2.80 "" 011 550.450 $67970 $67.970 U5.490 Group 16 3516 7KO '" 2.80 OOS 011 $50.570 S68150 56KI50 $K5730 Group 17 3D3 7.80 4.05 2.80 065 0.11 $50740 $68405 $68405 $~6070 Group 18 3543 7.80 'OS 280 0.65 0.11 550840 $68555 $6U55 $86270 Groupl'l 35.54 '" 4.05 2,80 065 0.11 550.950 56U20 568720 $86490 Group 20 35.66 780 '" HO 0.65 C.1l $51070 568900 $68900 $86.730 Group 11 35.83 780 4.05 280 0.65 0.11 $51.240 $69,155 569155 $87070 Group 22 35.93 7.80 4.05 '"0 065 0.11 $51340 $69.305 $69305 $87270 GroupZl 36.04 7.80 4.05 '"0 065 011 551450 $69470 $69470 $87.490 Group 14 36.16 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 551570 569650 $69650 5~7.730 Group 25 3633 780 4.05 no 0.65 0.11 $51.740 $69905 $69905 588070 dlndic3lesanapprcnueeablecraft. RaIC' for'pp,emicc, are narlablc in u,c Gcneral PrC\'aihngWage Appre nliccSch\.-dule 'Includc,anamoumwithhcldforsupplcmcmaldues "Forclassiflcalions"'lthincachgroup.seep.ges8and9 'Rale.pphcSIOU,el,rst4owrtlmehours AlIou,crdailyo\'emmeispaidalu,eSundayralc 'Ralc.pplicslotheflrsI12houls\\,orkcd. All othcr lime is pa'd al the Sund.\' rarc NOTE For SpeCIal ShIft and Multi-Shift, see pages 9A and 98 RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holrdays upon which the general previilltng hourly wage rale for Hohday work shall be paId. shall be all holtdays In the Collecllve bargainIng agreement, applIcable to the particular craft, classif,cation, or eype of worker employed on the project, which IS on file with the Director oflnduslrral Relations. If the prev3Jlmg rale IS not based on a collectively bargained rate. the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as proVIded in SectIon 6700 of the Government Code YOll may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httD ,'wwwdircal:0\"DLSRPWD Holiday prOVIsions for current or superseded determinaltons may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unu at (415}703-4774 TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 177l] and ]773,9, contractors shall make travel and/or subSIstence payments 10 each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsislenCe requIrements for each craft. classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. 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Tifed Earth Movin~ Equ'pment Ope,atof (multiple engine . up to and including 2Syds,slruck) RUbbe,-Ti,ed Scraper OparatOf (sell-loadin~ p~ddle wheellype John Dee,e, 1040 and similar single unit) $elf.P,opelledCurb and Guttel Machine Ope,elo, Shullle Bu~lIY Skiploade,Operllor(c'awierandwheellypeover1112yds uploandincluding 6112yds,) Soil ReITl.edialion Planl Operalor (CMI, Enwole<h or Simil~') Surface Healen< and Planer Operalor Tractor Compressor Drill Combinalioo Operalor TractofOperatOf(lnytypelargelthanD.S.l00ftyweeIH,P,andover,Ofs,milar-bulldoze'. lamper,scraper.ndpushll'actor,sln~leengine) T'actor Ope'alOf (boom attachments) Tr~velin~ P;pe Wrapp,ng, Cleaning and Bending Machil\'e Ope'alo' Trel\'chingM.chineOpe,alor(over6ft_deplhclpacit'I,manulac\u'e,'.ratin~) T'enching Machine Wllh Road Miner Attachment (ove, 611. daplh capacity, mlnulecturer'srabng.OilerorJourne~manT'ainee'equired) UttraHighPressu,eWalarjelCuttJngTooISy.lemMe<Mnic Wel., Pull (compaction) DETERMINATION: SC-1l.(iJ.-1_2tHl6-l GROUP 9 (In, mulu_,h,fl ""'. ><< p'~c 9HI Ik"''iDut}R''I''lrm.n(MuIU.ShJ(\) GROlJPIU [)1"I1J1O~ M.ehlO' OperolOr. B""k'l Of Ao~cl t).I'<" (C.I",dd 200 II buckel or ",nil" 1)'1'<" _ WOI>on 3000 or SOOO ou~.r 01 "mIl" 1)'1"" - To,omo 9{)0 a",," III ..mllar 1;'1'<" _ dnlJjo~ dOplh 01 105' mI"mum) DwlDrum M"" !lld"m" Comr-etor LDC.lIO '" "mIl" tyl'<' lie..,. 1)ul:, R.palrm.n_W<ldcl combm",nn Mnn"'OIII.,""'m""\'<(>p<fltlll(dl.",I.~",,,dc.tnc) M<>lorPo"ol-l1ladoUpcaU"(Slfl$lec"".",,) Mu.llIpleEfl$In<TraclIllOp<TllOf(Cu<hdond"mil"[H""C"'Plqu.od9cOl,j P""Wfla"cplpcf:!all'Ullm~T<X'lond"m,I"I;'I"" P"'-'l",..ed Wrappt"" MachIn. Operalm ll{>poelll"" rcqm,odl f:!ubl>cf - I'It.d ElfIh MO"ln~ Equlpm<nl Opcllh>r l>ln~k en~me, ."., 5(, "d. >I"ICkl f:!ubhef-TltcJl..rthM''''t""EGull''''''nl()pc'Ol'''lmull,plcc"~Ln<,CLlCIIJ"'',rp,llaraoJ',m,l" ","c,l .I'd, .ndupln50nh "rod) 1"".fC"IICR'I'.,rm.n rll",'rLn.<l<t(lp<''''''(cTlwkrond''ooel'''I''',,''el(.112yd,) Wcld",_CcrtJl',.J WnniliM""'(Jpcllln,(and>lmll&[l"'@m,lloqu'['ffi<nr) GROUP II (f., m..lli-.hit! hle. _ pa~. 9B) He." DUI\ k'f"'IIm.n _ WelJer C"mhmOlI"n [Mulu..'ihd\) W'd<k,-C.rtlneJIMul,,_Sh,(i1 GROUPIl AULnl;radcr(JpcllIN AuWm'''c Sl1p Form Dpc""'r [)nlhn~ M.chLnC (lp<,.tnr.lluc~"( 0' Au~o, "r<' IC.lucld, .u@cr2((Il"A",..m,I"'Yr<' ",.Ist>n. .utlo, M~~I n, >lmllor LYI"" - hu~"". ,upo' dUll', .u~ct 21~1 ," "m,l.r "'I"" _ dfLll1n~ depLh ,,1'175'm"'mum) fj",R.m",,,m,I"",Lh,"mp",,," M", hO'I'II"'{lpofll",_le" (hall 75(>,u, ,Id, M.d""tc.IFin,,hlll~Machm'(Jrc"I"f M"h,I,F..rmT,,,"ckrt)pc"w, M"I'" l'.trnIOI"''''''''lnlUll1-<'"Il~lIlCJ l'ipoMnhl[eM"hrncOp'''''''f Ruhbe,_T"cdE.nh Mo,'u'i' l'~mpmelll (Ipo,.t", (mul"pl""~Hl..eucbd.c"crpLilar.nU 'i,ntl"I\'po, ",c,j{)ou nh ,tnIC~) Rubhe,.T"ed Sclr_L".dm~ SC"f"r()pc"I'" (['IIddlc.\\h.cI-"J~Cfl\'po ,clf_h",d,n~ (III" I2l ",m"fOUn"<I GROUPIl Ruhl>c,.T "od bnh MI"'Ifl<' E~uirmml (lpo"I"', (J1"'''lLn~ r:~u,pmenL w'lh th" Pu,h_Pull S"'l<m ("n~le en~ln", up 'u ,"d HlcluJ",~ 2) Id.', 'lru'~) GKOCPI4 C.",IL1IlCf()pt:""" Ca",ITnmmor()pt-IItor Rcmnt<C"ntr"lledbnhM0""<l{JpcTl""(SLOllperl"'uf.dd".~""I'''bo",r''') Wh"lh''''',,'llpo,aro'(I'''o,75l>_uld.',pcrh''un GROL'P I~ Ruhn..',-Ttr"d Lonh Mol'tn~ EGu,pm"nl ()PC""". llpo"""g I'quipmonl \\'lth thc Pu<<h.Pull S'."em (,,"~Io OO~'"", .",ofJ'llIor, eud,d, .tho:r ""o~on, .nd "'0"1,, "1"" l\tth .n, and oil o".chmm" o'~r n I'd, ond up Inoodmclud\",,5(Jcu\'d,..rud) Ruhbe,.TlIed bnh Mo\',"~ f,(lu,pmcnL (~wn" Or<'''lLn~ Equlptncll[ "nh th< P",h_Pull SI'''.m (mulupk en~,". . up W .od Inclu<l,"~ 25 ,Id, 'lruo~) GROUP l~ Ruh",,-Tl1"J E.I1h MOI'Hl~ Equlpmcnl 01"'''''''' Opcf"'"~ I'qu'pmenl ,,'''h the 1'u,h.Pull S"."em I",,~I" C"~L"",I""" j<."d., "!tICI;) Ruh"".T"ed Eorth M"I'tIl~ Eqmpmcnr lJrc.."", ()f"'"""~ E~uip",""[ '''Lh Lhe I'u,h-I'ull SI'''"m (mul"plec"l'u"',euchJ.calcfJ',llor.and.<ImLiar,nl'crhl'J> onJ uptn 5(. ,'d, 'lruo~) MrSCfLL\i'I[OUSPRO\'ISIO:>iS: GKOlJPI7 Ruhbo,_T"od F..nh MoI'ln~ Equlpm,,,,' OporolOr. Orc"tm~ Equtpmcnr "lIn rho l'''-'I1.Pull ","il.m (mw"pl, ."",ne"u<IlJ.cat''PllIII.and5Lm,IIfI\'pc, n\C' 50cu ,'J> "ruc~) ralldomT,.elOrOpcralO'I"po"U,."ra"'lorll'pe1f000or;In Iandem -Qu.od.~.IIll"mll"I\I"') GKOlJPl8 il.ubl>cf-T"od Earth MOI'm~ Equ,pmc:llt Ol"''''''r, (JI'<'TOlrn@mTandom(""pc",hell"Jumf"'.anJ..mll"'ll'<" Ln am' ""mh,na["'n. c,cludl" CQmr><CI"'" umli - "n~1c en~i...up IO.nd mduJrn~ 25 y<k 'truck) CROUP 19 R"[",C,,nCf...lkhOpofl(or Ruh"'r.Tltcd Elrth Mill';,,!! Equlpmenl Opera I"'. Op<"Ltn~ LIl Tand,m (""rer.<. bell~' dWflp'. and "mllar '}'PC' many comhlnauon. exdodtfl$""'"I"'<uonunl1>-""<lloc"",n<.<aLc'1',lIor.eu,ild,lthcl' '''~''",'nd..mllarWI'<'' II'irh .n~' and .1I0nachm"""o,,,, 25 yds .nd upt" and 'ncludin~ 50 ou .I'd., 'tn..:kJ Rubber-Tued Earth Mo,'illjl Eqwpmonl Operaw. Opell""" m T.nd.m ('"''1'<''' 1>011)' dump>,.nd >lmll" ';'po. man" "nmbinau"n. c,du<lif1jl c"ml"'ct"," unUs _ mul[jplo .n~'nel, up w.nd Lnclodm~ 25 ,'d.s 'lIuck) GROL'P10 Rubbo,_T,rc.J Eorth MOI'i"<l EqulplTtCIl' l)peraw. Opc:raHn~ 10 TlndCm \,c'"I'<". ",II" Jump>. ",00 ."rula, '}'PO' In .n;' comh,nlli,'n. c,dudl"" eompa<uon unl" _ .m~lo C"n~ill,. OI'Of 50 yd. Slrucl;) Rubber-Tired EonhMQ"ilIjI Equipmr:nl Operatn', 01"'"""" in Tlndcm("TlI'<'" hcll~' JWflp>.aOO "mil"I;'l'<'sinan,'comhin.lron.c'c1u<l'lIjIcomf"'c[Jnnun''-'_mulupro.nfInc.eud,d. COlCrplllorand"milar,m'c"f25,'d> .nduploSOyJ> 'lru"l:) GROUPll Ruhhor.TltcdEonhM,"'ill@EqulpmelltOpe"t",.Op<""n~ LnT.nd"m(,cropc", bellj'dWflp"OIld 'un,lartl'r<.mony\'"mhin.Il<''',",cludlfl$COmp''''''nun'l<_mull,plc'"<lJIIC,cud,J cale'1',Uor"w'imLlort,'po.\"'c15uou I'<h 'Iruck) - GROUP 21 Ruhhor.T"ed Earth M"l'In~ Eqmpment Ope'""", Dpor"m~ EquLpm\'TlI \l'tlh rh. hndem P,,-,h_Pull S""cm l,in~l. CO@IOO,Upto .nd Includ'n~ 25 "d. 'lru'~) GROUPlJ Rubl>cf_T"od Earth Mo"m~ l.GUlpmclll Oreflll'f. Opc'OllO~ ~~u'p""'nt wtlh Ih" hod"m pu.sh.Pull S""cm "IO~lc on~mc, ollcrpill". .uclld. aLho}' "'~on, ond ><n"lor 1\'1"" ,,]lh ,",' onJ .11 Illa<hmen" owr ~5 \'d, and u to.nd '1IC1",.hn~ j{} elf .Id, '[Nck) Ruobc:,_Ti,od Eonh M,w1ll~ Equ.pmcn' Dpc,..nr, Op","I"'~ Equ,pm,," ,,"h Ihe T .adem l'u.h_l'ull S"'tem Imultrplc C"~,ru:. up to .oJ indudlll~ ~S I'd, 'truck! GROUPU Ruh"'f-TIf<dE.I1h MOI'Ul~ Fqu'r",.nL ()p""'''f,Op<''''n~ bl",pmr:nl ""hth, Tond"m P",I1-I'u1I S",,,,", l",,~lc en~Ulo, o"c, SOyJ, Struc~) Ruhb.l,.T"cd F.rth Mo"\"" Equ,pmen' Or,,,.t,,,. OI"',"lm~ Equ'pmcnr ""0 [hc -r,"dem Pu,h-!'ull Snrom [mull'l'le ""~,ru:. cucl,d. c"erpillar .nd >lm]I&[, OI'C' 25 \'d, IIld up '" 5{1 "d., 'If",b GROUP 15 l'nncr<loPumpOl'<ralor_Tru\,I;M"W\ted Ruh",,-TlteJ F.nh M,,\'t"~ EGu'l'n,.nl Upc.."". Uf""I"'~ EqUlpmCIl[ w"h rh, Tondem 1'",h_l'ull SI"ICm Imul"plc""~'IlC.eucbJ.c.,"'p,II",'nd'"",I'f"'0,5(1.u ,'J'''rod) IIp<,atn,,nn hl,,,t;,,]Lh wec drum' ,hall "_",,'" fr('cocn '<nt;\I;~) 1'<' lU'ur.JJtli"n.1 ['II" [ntho<<~ul" raLc,'fpa", Th<: odJi\j"nalpay oh.llbe.ddo:Jlolhc rc~ulor ..tc.oJ "'<<'""lh< bo", raLc I"rlh< on"'<.,h.n Allhca\)dul\"cl"',nn.n.ndhca,,'dUll'comh,nOllOn'o.Jlr<co,,'c"'c'fll\'_li\'cc"""(25')I'<',nolI,tool.llo",ancc,n.dd,hn"",Lho",c@trlarrat."fI"'Y'nUlh",hallbe<l'mo[hellbo>orale"fpa\ LII\I'I",'"", 'equ".d'" 'uLl ul"OO "n,1; ,", ha,",dou, matcn,1 co'unnmenl. ,hall ,"OC"O r"" J).'lIo" (S2 OU) p<' hour,n .dd"",n [0 ,"'" ,.~ullf t..e nl 1""', IIld 'ha' rote ,0.11 "',,'m, tho """ h"wl" "" of pOI" ., GENERAL PREV AlliNG WAGE DETERMINA liON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 17131 FOR COf..tMERCIAL BU]lDlNG, HIGHWA Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGI:'JG PROJECTS CRAIT: #OPERATlNG ENGINEER (Special Shift) DETERI\II~ATlON: SC-23-63-2-2006-2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DAlE OF DETERl\lINA liON: June 30, 2007. Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the DireClOr of]ndustria] Relations Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, lnyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counltes EmolO'\wPavmcol; ~.s O\cn;mcHourl, Ralc CLASSIFICATION BaslcHourh Hcalthand PCJ\5<on Vacauol\! Trammg Otl1er Hours TOlatHou,h Daily Saturday (d) Sunda,/Hohda, (Journeyperson) Rale Welfare Hol,da, (a) PnmenlS Rale lei 1112X 11/2X 2X Classification Groups (b) Group I $3215 7.80 '" 180 0.65 0.11 547.560 $63635 563635 579.710 Group 2 3293 '" 4.05 280 '" 0" 548340 564&05 $64805 Ul270 Group 3 33.22 7.&0 4.05 280 '" 0.11 548630 565.240 565240 5&1&50 Group 4 3471 He HIS Hli 0.65 0.11 550.120 S,,7475 $67475 $84 ~30 Group 6 H.'I3 'SO 4.05 180 0" 011 550340 $67 ~05 5,,7 ~05 SK5270 Group ~ 3504 UO .", 2 ~O (),,5 "" 5S0450 567.'170 567'170 SK5.490 Group 10 3516 '" 405 2&1J 06' "" 550570 568150 51>&150 $85731J Gtoup]2 3533 780 405 280 "" "" 550740 56~ 405 568405 $86070 Group 13 3543 7.80 '", lKO "" "" 550 ~40 56U55 S6~ 555 5S6270 Group 14 ,54;, ]Xo 405 2 ~o o"S "" 550K7() 56~ WI! 568600 5&633() Group 15 35.54 HO 405 "" 0.65 '" 550Y50 568720 5b&720 5~6 4Y(J Group ]6 3566 '"0 4.05 2&0 00' 011 551070 56~ ~(J() 56~ Y()O 5~6no Group 17 3583 7&0 '", 2,&0 065 0.11 $51240 $69]55 569155 $87070 Group l~ 3593 He '", 180 0.65 0.11 551340 56Y.305 $6'1305 5n270 Gtoupl9 3604 '"" '", 180 005 "" 551.450 $69470 569470 S87490 Gruup20 3616 '"" '" 2.80 065 0.11 551.57() $69650 569650 5&7730 Group 21 3633 ?Xo 405 "" 065 011 551740 56YY05 $6Y'IOS 588070 Group 22 36.43 7.80 4.05 '" 065 0.11 551.840 570055 $70055 5&&270 Groupn 36.5~ HO 4.05 2~1l 0.65 "" $51.950 570.220 570220 U8490 Group 24 36.66 '"0 4115 2.80 0.65 0.11 552070 570400 570400 U~730 Group 25 36.83 '" .", "0 1l.65 0.11 552240 570655 S70655 58Y070 _1J\dlCalesanapprcJ\liceablccraft Ratcs for apprenuces arc a\ailable in th~ Gene,al Pr~' ~,Ilng Wage Appr~nlicc Schedule 'Include,.... amounlWlthhcld for ,uppkmenlal dues 'Fordassllkatoonsw;thineachgmup.5ccpagesKandY 'Ra'e apphe.'oth~ fifSI~O\wtlmehou" A]]othe,daikO\ert,m~" pa,d at thcSunday ratc "Rate .pphcs,o th~ fjfSt 12 hOUfs".orlced. All other urne ,s paid at the Sundal. rale RECOGNIZED HOllDA YS; Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular crali, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code, You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet athttn::\\wwdircano\',DLSRiPWD, Holiday provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774 IRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT; ]n accordance with labor Code Sections 1773,] and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel andior subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Trave] and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions forthe current detenninations on the Internet at ht1n\\\\\\dir,ca,l!(h,'QLSRip\\'f) Travel and/or subsistence proVIsions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 9A- GENERAL PRE\' AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773, I FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #OPERA riNG ENGINEER (Multi-Shift) DETER~lINATlON: 5C-23-63-2-2006-2 ISSUE DA TE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007' Effective until superseded by new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent detennination is issued. LOCALITY: AlIlocalilies within Imperial. Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles. ~1ono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. and Ventura counlles Emnlo\'er P~\'mcnls SluiRhl-Timc OHrtlme Hn\lrlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic HourI> Heallhand Pension Vaoallonl Training Other Hours (c) TOlalHourh Daily Salurday(d) Sunday/Hohda) (Journeyperson) Rale Wclfaro Holiday (a) P1\'mcnts Rale I<J IIf2X Il/n 2X Classification Groups (b) Group 1 $3265 '"' 405 2,80 0,65 0,11 $48,06() $64385 $64.385 $80.710 Group 2 33.43 7,80 '" 280 06\ 0.11 $48.840 $65,555 165,555 182270 Group 3 3372 '"" 4,05 2" "6\ Oll $49.130 165,990 $65990 IM2S50 Group 4 3521 780 '" '"' 0,65 Oil 550620 $68225 568225 $8H30 GroupS 3531 7,80 '" HO 0,65 0,11 $50720 $68375 $68,375 186030 Group 6 3543 780 '" 2,80 065 0,11 $50840 $68.555 $68555 $86270 Group 7 3553 ,"0 '" 280 00' 0,11 150,940 $68705 568705 U6470 Group 8 ]5,54 Hll '" '"" 0,65 Oil 150950 168720 5(-08720 $86490 Gmup9 35M no ,os lW 00' 011 $51050 $68,870 $68870 $86690 Group 10 3566 781) 405 180 0,65 0,11 551070 568,900 $M900 $86730 Group II 3576 '"' 4,1)5 280 065 0]1 55 1.I 70 $69050 $1,9050 $869311 Group 12 3583 '"0 4.05 2<0 065 011 $5124[) 51,9.155 $6~ 155 $87070 Group 13 3593 HO 4.05 280 065 Oil S51.340 $69305 $69305 587.270 Group 14 35.96 '" 4.05 HO '"' 011 $51370 S69.350 $69350 U7330 Group 15 31,04 '"" '" 2<" 1l.65 0.1] 1Sl.450 $69,470 $69470 $87.490 Group 16 36.16 '" 405 '"' 0.65 011 $51570 169.650 S69.MO $87730 Group 17 36.33 '80 4.05 Hll 005 0.11 $51740 569 ~05 $69<)05 $8H070 Group 18 3643 7.HO. 405 180 065 0.11 S5U40 $70055 S70055 S88270 Group I~ 3654 7.80 4.05 280 005 Oil $51.950 S70220 S70220 S8~ 490 Group 20 30.66 78() 4.05 2<" '"' "I $52070 $7040-0 $70400 $~~. 730 Group 21 3683 no 405 280 0.65 "" 55U40 $70655 570.655 U9070 Group 22 3693 7MIJ 4.05 ~ SO "05 0.11 552.340 $70805 $711.805 $K9270 Group 23 3704 ,"0 '"' HO "05 "" 552.450 $70970 $70.970 $N490 GroupN ~7 16 780 4.05 280 '"' "" 552570 S71IS0 $71150 $89731J Group 25 3733 7.80 4.0S 2<" '"' '" $52741J S7I405 S7141J5 $90070 .Indlcalesanapprcnliceablecrafl Rale' for apprentioes are an,lablc in the G.:neral f'rc\'alltngWagc App remiceSchcdulc , Includes an amounl ,,'ithheld for supplemenlal due, 'For dassificalions withm each group. see pages 8 llIld9 'Ralc applies 10 thc firSI4 o\'ertime hours, All olherdailyo\'cnime IS paid al lhe Sunda\' rale 'Raleapphe'lOthefirsI12houn"orked, AlJothcrlimu is paid al the Sunday rale <The Thlfd Shlfl iihallworl<6Shours, exclusi\'cofmeal penod. for WhlCh 8 hours 5lUlghl'Hm. shall bc pOld'lthe non-,hlft ,at.. Mond';' lhorogh Fn d.y -- ~" RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the genera] prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the panicular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet athlln:!/"~'I\'dir ~a.I!()v/DLSR/PWD. TRAVELAND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with labor Code Sections 1773,] and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel andlor subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. You may obtain the Travel andlor subsistence provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at hl1ll,wwwdir,CJ l!uI"DLSRiP\'d1 Travel andlor subsistence provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774 - 9B. GENERAL PREY AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # DREDGER (OPERATING ENGINEER) DETERMINATION: SC-63-12-23-2006-1 ISSUE DA TE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA nON DATE OF DETERMINATION: August 1, 2007.. Effective until superseded by a new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: Allloca]jties within Imperial.lnyo. Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. Emolover Payments StraiQht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICA TlON Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sunday Holiday (Joumeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Hourly Rate Welfare Rale I 112X 11I2X 2X 3X Chief Engineer, Deck Captain $36.65 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 52.00 70.325 70.325 88.650 125.300 Leverman 39.65 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 55.00 74.825 74.825 94.650 134.300 Watch Engineer, Welder. Deckmate 35.07 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 50.42 67.955 67.955 85.490 120.560 Winchman (Stern Winch on Dredge) 34.52 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 49.87 67.130 67.130 84.390 118.910 fireman-Oiler, leveehand Deckhand (can operate anchor scow under direction of mate) Bargeman 33.98 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 49.33 66.320 66.320 83.310 117.290 Dozer Operator 35.18 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 50.53 68.120 68.120 85.710 120.890 Hydrographic Surveyor 35.94 7.80 4.05 a2.80 0.65 0.05 8 51.29 69.260 69.260 87.230 123.170 Barge Mate 34.59 7.80 4.05 '2.80 0.65 0.05 8 49.94 67.235 67.235 84.530 119.120 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. a includes an amount for supplemental dues. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA VS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft. classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a colleclively bargained rate. the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hlln:l/ww\\ .dir.cu.govlJ)I.SRIPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA Y!\1ENT: In accordance with labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9. contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hnn://www.dir.ca.Q.o\.IDLSR/PV./D. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703A774. 10 GENERAL PREY AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTiCLE 2, SECTiONS ]770, 1773 AND 1773.] FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAfT: 'CRANES, PILE DRIVER AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT (OPERATING ENGINEER) DETERMI!\'ATION: SC-23-63-2-2006-IB ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DA TE OF DETERMINATION; June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities \vithin Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. ..-; Emolover Pavments Strai2ht - Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacationl Training Other Hours Total Daill Saturdayd Sunday/ (Joumeyperson) Hourly and Holidaya Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1I/2X 11/2X 2X Classification Groupsb Group 1 33,00 7,80 4,05 2,80 0.65 0,11 8 48.410 64,910 64.910 81.410 Group 2 33.78 7.80 4,05 2,80 0.65 0,1 I 8 49,190 66,080 66.080 82.970 Group 3 34,07 7,80 4,05 2.80 0,65 0,1 I 8 49,480 66.515 66,515 83,550 Group 4 34,21 7.80 4,05 2.80 0,65 0.1 I 8 49,620 66,725 66,725 83,830 Group 5 34.43 7.80 4.05 2,80 0,65 0,11 8 49,840 67,055 67,055 84.270 Group 6 34.54 7.80 4,05 2,80 0,65 0,1 I 8 49,950 67,220 67,220 84.490 Group 7 34.66 7,80 4,05 2.80 0.65 0,11 8 50,070 67,400 67.400 84,730 Group 8 34.83 7,80 4,05 2,80 0.65 0,1 I 8 50,240 67,655 67.655 85,070 Group 9 35.00 7,80 4,05 2,80 0.65 0,1 I 8 50,410 67.910 67,910 85.410 Group 10 36,00 7,80 4.05 2,80 0.65 0, I I 8 51.410 69.410 69.410 87.410 Group II 37,00 7,80 4,05 2,80 0.65 0.11 8 52.410 70,910 70.910 89,410 Group 12 38.00 7,80 4.05 2,80 0,65 0,11 8 53.410 72.410 72.410 91.410 Group 13 39.00 7,80 4.05 2.80 0,65 0,11 8 54.410 73,910 73.910 93.410 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. a Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues. b For classifications within each group, see page lOB. e Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate. d Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked. All other time is paid at the Sunday rate. :\'OTE: For Special Shift and Multi-Shift, see pages lOA-l and IOA-2. - <1'-'~< .h "". ...~ RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at huo://w\\'w.dir.ca.eov/DLSIUPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774, .. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type ofworker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 7034774. Vou may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hlto://www.dir.ca.l!ov/Dl.SR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. - -IOA- DETER'IINA nON: 5C -23-63-2-2006-1 B; 5C-23-63-2-2006-1 B I; 5C-23-63-2-2006-1 B2 GROUP 1 Engineer Oiler GROUP2 Truck Crane Oiler GROUP3 A.Framc or Winch Truck Operator Ross Carrier Operator (Jobsite) GROUP 4 Bridge-Type Unloader and Turntable Operator Helicopter Hoist Operator GROllP 5 lIydraulic Boom Truck Stinger Crane (Austin-Western or similar type) Tugger Hoist Operator (I drum) GROUP 6 Bridge Crane Operator Cretor Crane Operator Hoist Operator (Chicago Boom and similar type) Lift Mobile Operator Lift Slab Machine Operator (Vagtborg and similar types) Material Hoist and/or Manlift Operator Polar Gantry Crane Operator Self Climbing Scaffold (or similar type) ShoveL Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator (over 3/4 yd and up to 5 cu yds, MKC.) Tugger Hoist Operator (2 drum) GR01JP 7 Pedestal Crane Operator Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator (over 5 cu yds, M.R.C.) Tower Crane Repairman Tugger Hoist Operator (3 drum) GROCP8 Crane Operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) Crawler Transporter Operator Derrick Barge Operator (up to and including 25 ton capacity) Hoist Operator, StifTLegs, Guy Derrick or similar type (up to and including 25 ton capacity) Shovel, Backhoe, Dragline, Clamshell Operator (over 7 cu yds M.R.C.) GROl'P 9 Crane Operator (over 25 tons, up to and including 50 ton M.R.C.) Derrick Barge Operator (over 25 tons, up to and including 50 ton M.R.C.) Highline Cableway Operator Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 25 tons, up to and including 50 ton M.R.C.) K-Crane Polar Crane Operator Self Erecting Tower Crane Operator Maximum Lifting Capacity ten (10) tons. GROUP 10 Crane Operator (over 50 tons, up to and including lOa ton M.R.C.) Derrick Barge Operator (over 50 tons, up to and including 100 ton MKC,) Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 50 tons, up to and including lOa ton M.R.C.) Mobile Tower Crane Operator (over 50 tons, up to and including 100 ton M,R,C,) GROUP 11 Crane Operator (over 100 tons, up to and including 200 ton M.R.C.) Derrick Barge Operator (over 100 tons, up to and including 200 Ions M,R,C,) Hoist Operator, StifTLegs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 100 tons, up to and including 200 ton M.R.C.) Mobile Tower Crane Operator (over 100 tons, up to and including 200 ton M,R,C,) Tower Crane Operator and Tower Gantry GROUP 12 Crane Operator (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 tons M.R.C.) Derrick Barge Operator (over 200 Ions, up to and including 300 tons MKC,) Hoist Operator, StifTLegs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 ton M.R.C.) Mobile Tower Crane Operator (over 200 tons, up to and including 300 ton M.R,C,) GROUP 13 Crane Operator (over 300 tons) Derrick Barge Operator (over 300 tons) Helicopter Pilol Hoist Operator, Stiff Legs, Guy Derrick or similar type (over 300 tons) Mobile Tower Crane Operator (over 300 tons) MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: I. Operators on hoists with three drums shall receive fifteen cents (15~) per hour additional pay to the regular rate of pay. The additional pay shall be added to the regular rate and become the base rate for the entire shift. 2. All heavy duty repairman and heavy duty combination shall receive twenty-five cents (25~) per hour tool allowance in addition to their regular rate of pay and this shall become their base rate of pay. 3. Employees required to suit up and work in a hazardous material environment, shall receive Two Dollars ($2.00) per hour in addition to their regular rate of pay, arid that rate shall become the basic hourly rate of pay. lOB GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS ]770, ]773 AND ]773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUilDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: 'CRANES, PILE DRIVER AND 1I00STlNG EQUIPMENT (OPERATING ENGINEER, MULTI SIIIFT) DETERMINATION: 5C-23-63-2-2006-1 B I ISSUE DA TE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERl\lINA TION: June 30, 2007. Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. - Emolover Payments Straieht - Time Oyertime Hourlv Rate CLAS51FICA TlON Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hourse Total DailyC Saturdayd Sunday/ (Joumeyperson) Hourly and Holidaya Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 11/2X 11/2X 2X Classification Groupsb Group 1 $34.00 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 49.410 66.410 66.410 83.410 Group 2 34.78 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.190 67.580 67.580 84.970 Group 3 35.07 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.480 68.015 68.015 85.550 Group 4 35.21 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.620 68.225 68.225 85.830 Group 5 35.43 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.840 68.555 68.555 86.270 Group 6 35.54 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.950 68.720 68.720 86.490 Group 7 35.66 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 51.070 68.900 68.900 86.730 Group 8 35.83 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 51.240 69.155 69.155 87.070 Group 9 36.00 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 51.410 69.410 69.410 87.410 Group 10 37.00 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 52.410 70.910 70.910 89.410 Group 11 38.00 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 53.410 72.410 72.410 91.410 Group 12 39.00 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 54.410 73.910 73.910 93.410 Group 13 40.00 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 55.410 75.410 75.410 95.410 - M' ,.,... # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. a Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues. b For classifications within each group, see page lOB. C Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate. d Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked. All other time is paid at the Sunday rate. e The Third Shift shall work 6.5 hours, exclusive of meal period, for which 8 hours straight-time shall be paid at the non-shift rate, Monday through Friday. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hltt):/iwwv.-'.dir.ca.l!ov/OLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. . TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE P A \'1\1ENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.Jir.ca.l!ov/DLSR/PW.D. Travel and/or subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. -IOA.I- GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER \, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773_1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT, 'CRANES, PILE DRIVER AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT (OPERATING ENGINEER, SPECIAL SHIFT) DETERMINA nON: SC-23-63-2-2006-182 ISSUE DA TE, August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 3D, 2007* Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director oflndustrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial. Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. EmDlover Pavments Straie.ht - Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours Total Daily' Saturdayd Sunday! (Journey person) Hourly and Holidal Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1 II2X 11I2X 2X Classification Groupsb Group I 33.50 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 48.910 65.660 65.660 82.410 Group 2 34.28 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 49.690 66.830 66.830 83.970 Group 3 34.57 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 49.980 67.265 67.265 84.550 Group 4 34.71 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.120 67.475 67.475 84.830 Group 5 34.93 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.340 67.805 67.805 85.270 Group 6 35.04 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.450 67.970 67.970 85.490 Group 7 35.16 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.570 68.150 68.150 85.730 Group 8 35.33 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.740 68.405 68.405 86.070 Group 9 35.50 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 50.910 68.660 68.660 86.410 Group 10 36.50 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 51.910 70.160 70.160 88.410 Group II 37.50 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 52.910 71.660 71.660 90.410 Group 12 38.50 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 53.910 73.160 73.160 92.410 Group 13 39.50 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 54.910 74.660 74.660 94.410 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are avail<)ble in the Ge.neral Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule. ~ Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues. b For cJassifications within each group, see page lOB. , Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate. d Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked. All other time is paid at the-Sunday rate. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director orIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinalions on the Internet at hltn:!lw\\'w.Jir.cu.gov/l)LSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415)703-4774. TRAVEL AND!OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto;!!w\\\-v.dir.cu.(!o\/DLSRIPWD. Travel and/or subsistence provisions lor current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. -10A-2- GENERAL PREV AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # LANDSCAPE OPERATING ENGINEER ~, DETERMINATION: SC-63-I2-33-2006-1 ISSUE DA TE: February 22, 2006 EXPIRA nON DATE OF DETERl\HNA TION: September 30, 2006" The rate to be paid for work performed after this dale has been determined. If work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. f!Oc LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, 10)'0, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Emnlover Payments Strai!!ht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate - CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Daily Sunday Holiday (JOURNEYPERSON) Hourly and and Hourly -', Rate Welfare Holiday Rate 11/2X 2X 3X landscaDe ODeratin2. En2.ineer ~ Backhoe Operators Forklifts-Tree Planting Equipment Uobsite) HDR Welder-landscape. Irrigation, Operating Engineers' Equipment Rol1er Operators Rubber-tired & Track Earthmoving Equipment Skiploader Operators Trencher-31 horsepower and up $24.76 7.80 3.75 a2.75 0.65 0.05 8 39.76 52.14' 64.52 89.28' ",," # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules. a Includes an amount per hour worked for supplemental dues. b Rate applies to the first four overtime hours daily and the first twelve hours on Saturday. Thereafter use the Sunday overtime rate. e All work performed on a dewatering operation on holidays and all other work on holidays except labor Day and the I st Saturday following the 1st Friday in the months of June and December is paid at Sunday rate. ...' RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid. shall be all holidays .. in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at http://v.'WW.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. ...' TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773. I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://w\\w.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/P\VD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. IO-C GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 17731 CRAFT: #TUNNEL(OPERATING ENGINEER) FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS DETER!\IINA TION: SC.23-63-2.2006-1 C ISSl!E DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703.4774 for new rates after] 0 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties Emolover Pavments StraiQht - Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICA nON Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Dail/ Saturday' Sunday/ (Journeyperson) Hourly aod Holiday' Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 11l2X ] 1I2X 2X Classification Groups Group I 33.50 780 405 2.80 065 O.ll 8 48.910 65.660 65.660 82.410 Group 2 3428 7,80 4,05 2,80 065 011 8 49.690 66.830 66.830 1G.970 Group 3 34.57 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 49.980 67.265 67.265 84.550 Group 4 34.71 780 405 2.80 065 OIl 8 50.120 67.475 67.475 84.830 Group 5 34.93 7,80 4,05 2.80 065 0.11 8 50.340 67.805 67.805 85.270 Group 6 3504 780 405 280 0.65 011 8 50.450 67.970 67.970 85.490 Group 7 3516 780 4.05 280 0.65 Oil 8 50.570 68.150 68.150 85.730 Group 8 35.33 780 4.05 2.80 0.65 Oil 8 50.740 68.405 68.405 86.070 Group 9 3546 7,80 405 2,80 0.65 0.11 8 50.870 68.600 68.600 86.330 ;; Indicates an apprenticeable craft Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule . Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues. j, Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate , Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked. All other time is paid at the Sunday rate RECOGNIZED 1I0LlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations, If the pre\ailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hnn: wwwdir,c(ioo\,'DLSR'P\VD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 TRA VEL AI\D/OR SLBSISTEl'iCE PA Y!\tE~T: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773,1 and 1773,9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft. classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (-1. \5) 703-4774. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hIlD:/\~W\~I.J1rcl"ll\,'DLSE,"I'\V[) Travel and/or subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703.4774 CLASSIFICATIONS: Groun 5 Bit Sharpener Equipment Gre!l.ser (Grease Truck) Instrumentman Slip Form Pump Operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete forms) Tugger Hoist Operator (I drum) Tunne\ Locomotive Operator (over \ 0 and up to and including 30 tons) Welder-General Groun I Heavy Out)' Repairman Helper Groun2 Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd without attachment) Groun J Chainman Power-Driver Jumbo Form Seller Operator Groun 6 Backhoe Operator (up and including 3/4 yd,) Small Ford. Case or similar Drill Doctor Grouting Machine Operator Heading Shield. Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Jumbo Pipe Carrier Groun 4 Dinkey Locomotive or Motorman (up to and including 10 tons) Rodman Loader Operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types) Mucking Machine Operator (1/4 yd rubber tired, rail or track type) Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley-Presswellor similar type) Pneumatic Heading Shield (Tunnel) Pumpcrete Gun Operator Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator Tugger Huist Operator (1 drum) Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons) Group 7 Heavy Duty Repairman-Welder Combination Group 8 Party Chief Groun 9 Tunnel Mole Boring Machine Operator MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS, ] Operators on hoists with three drums shall receive fifteen cents (15~) per hour additional pay to the regular rate of pay The additional pay shall be added to the regular rate and become the base rate for the entire shift 2 All heavy.duty repairmen and duty repairmen-welder combination shall receive twenty-five cents (25~) per hour tool allowance in addition to their regular rate of pay and this shall become their base rate of pay 3. Employees required to suit up and work in a hazardous material environment, shall receive Two Dollars ($2,00) per hour in addition to their regular rate of pay , and that rate shall become the basic hourly rate of pay -10-0- GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS] 770, ]773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGrNG PROJECTS CRAFT: _TUNNEL (OPERA TlNG ENGINEER)(MUL Tl-SHIFT) DETERl\lINA TION: SC.23.63.2-2006.] C I ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA nON DATE OF DETERMINA nON: June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703.4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo. Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. and Ventura counties ",.., Emolover Pavments Strai2hl- Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Dailyb Saturday' Sunday/ - (Journeyperson) Hourly oed Holiday. Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate ] II2X ] II2X 2X Classification Groups Group I 3350 7,80 405 2,80 0.65 0] ] 7.5 48.910 65.660 65.660 82.410 "'",- Group 2 34.28 780 4,05 2.80 0.65 0.1 ] 7.5 49.690 66.830 66.830 83.970 Group 3 34.57 7,80 405 280 0.65 0.1 I 7.5 49.980 67.265 67.265 84.550 Group 4 34,71 7.80 4.05 2.80 065 0.] I 7.5 50.120 67.475 67.475 84.830 Group 5 34,93 7.80 4.05 280 0.65 0.11 75 50.340 67.805 67.805 85.270 Group 6 3504 7.80 405 2.80 0.65 0.11 75 50.450 67.970 67.970 85.490 Group 7 35.]6 780 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.] I 75 50.570 68.150 68.150 85.730 Group 8 3533 780 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 7.5 50.740 68.405 68.405 86.070 Group 9 35.46 7.80 4.05 2.80 0.65 0.11 7.5 50.870 68.600 68.600 86.330 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedule 'Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues h Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate. e Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked, All other time is paid at the Sunday rate I!'f'!l'> RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid. shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project. which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. Iflhe prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate; the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code You may obtain the holiday provisions forthe current determinations on the Internet at htto:''''w\\wdir ca,2ov,'DLSR:PWD Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4 774. - TRA VEL A!\'D/OR SUBSISTE~CE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773, I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work, Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hlt[lii\\'\\w,dir rago\',DLSR/I'WD Travel and/or subsistence provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703.4774 CLASSIFICATIONS: GrOUD 5 Bit Sharpener Equipment Greaser (Grease Truck) Instrumentman Slip Fonn Pump Operator (power driven hydraulic lifting device for concrete fonns) Tugger Hoist Operator (I drum) Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over]O and up to and including 30 tons) Welder~General Groun I Heavy Duty Repainnan Helper Groun 2 Skiploader (wheel type up to 3/4 yd without attachment) Groun 3 Chainman Puwcr.Oriver Jumbo Fonn Setter Operator Groun 6 Backhoe Operator (up and including 3/4 yd,) Small Ford, Case or similar Drill Doctor Grouting Machine Operator Heading Shield Operator Heavy Duty Repairman Jumbo Pipe Carrier Groun4 Dinkey Locomotive or MQtorman (up to and including 10 tons) Rodman - Loader Operator (Athey, Euclid, Sierra and similar types) Mucking Machine Operator (1/4 yd rubber tired, rail or track type) Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine Operator (Hackley.Presswellor similar type) Pneumatic Heading Shield (Tunnel) Pumpcrele Gun Operator Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator Tugger Hoist Operator (2 drum) Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 30 tons) - - Group 7 Heavy Duty Repairman.Welder Combination GrOUD 8 Party Chief GrOUD 9 runnel Mole Bonng Machine Operator MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: 1. Operators on hoists with three drums shall receive fifteen cents (15t) per hour additional pay to the regular rate of pay The a.dditional pay shall be added to Ihe regular rate and become the base rate for the entire shift 2 All heavy-duty repairmen and duty repairmen. welder combination shall receive twenty.five cents (25t) per hour tool allowance in addition 10 their regular rale of pay and this shall become their base rate of pay. 3 Employees required to suit up and work in a hazardous material environment, shall receive Two Do]lars ($2.00) per hour in addition 10 their regular rate of pay, and that rate shall become the basic hourly rate of pay -10-0-1- GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770,1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWA Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR AND FIELD SOILS A"D MATERIAL TESTER DETERMINATION: 5C.23.63.2-2006.1 D ISSIJE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE 0.' DETERl\lINA TION: June 30, 2007. Effective until superseded by new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations Contacl the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties Emnlover Payments Straight.Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sundayl (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday. Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1I/2X 1 J/2X 2X Group I $3243 780 405 280 065 011 8 $47,84 $64,055 S64,055 $80,27 Group 2 342] 7,80 4,05 280 0.65 0.11 8 $4962 566.725 $66.725 $8383 Group 3 3621 7.80 405 2,80 0.65 0.1 ] 8 $51,62 $69.725 $69.725 $8783 pi Indicates an apprenticeable craft Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules . Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues b Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate, e Rate applies to the first]2 hours worked. All other time is paid at the Sunday rate. RECOG~IZED HOLlOA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreemenL applicable to the particular craft, c1assitication, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httn:/'wwwdirGl!!\1V DL~R'PWf). Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 TRAVEL A"O/OR SllBSISTEN'CE PA \'~IENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773, I and 17739, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at 11lllJ'\\wwdlr cn {!(1v,DLSR,PWD Travel and/or Subsistence provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774 CLASSIFICATlO"S: GROl'PI Field Soils and Materials Tester Field Asphaltic Concrete (Soils and Materials Tester) Field Earthwork (Grading Excavation and Filling) GI"OUD "II A WS.CWI Welding Inspector Building I Construction Inspector Licensed Grading Inspector Reinforcing Steel Reinforced Concrete Pre.Tension Concrete Post.Tension Concrete Structural Steel and Welding Inspector Glue.Lam and truss Joints Truss. Type Joint Construction Shear Wall and Floor System used as diaphragms Concrete batch Plant Spray.Applied Fireproofing Structural masonry GrOUD III Nondestructive Testing (NOT) IOE GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 17731 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #8UILDlNG/CONSTRUCTlON INSPECTOR AND FIELD SOILS AND MATERIAL TESTER (SPECIAL SHIFT) DETERMINATION: 5(-23-63-2-2006-1D1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007' Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after ]0 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued LOCALITY: Allloca]ities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. Emolover Pavments Straie:ht-Time Ovenime Hourlv Rate CLASS]FICA T10N Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily (b) Saturday (c) Sunday/ (Journey person) Hourly and Holiday (a) Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate I ]/2X ] 1/2X 2X Classification Groups Group I 32.93 780 405 2,80 0.65 0.11 8 48.34 64,805 64805 81.27 Group 2 34.71 7,80 4,05 2.80 065 0.11 8 50.]2 67.475 67.475 84.83 Group 3 36.71 780 4.05 2.80 0.65 0,11 8 5212 70.475 70.475 88.83 ,"",," # Indicates an apprenticeable craft Rates for apprentices are available on the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules . Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues h Rate applies to the first 4 ovenime hours All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate 'Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked All other time is paid at the Sunday rate ~, RECOGNIZED IIOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the panicuJar craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations, If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detenninalions on the Internet at h\lo:,!i\\ W\\ctlfca "oviDLSRiPWD Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit al (415) 703-4774. _." TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections] 773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions forthe current determinations on the Internet at htto:iiwww,dirc<l!!ovDLSR!PWD Travel and/or Subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4] 5) 703-4774 CLASSIFICA TIO:'IJS: GROUPI Field Soils and Materials Tester Field Asphaltic Concrete (Soils and Materials Tester) Field Earthwork (Grading Excavation and Filling GROUP II AWS-CWI Welding Inspector Building I Construction Inspector Licensed Grading Inspector Reinforcing Steel Reinforced Concrete Pre. Tension Concrete Post-Tension Concrete Structural Steel and Welding Inspector Glue-Lam and truss Joints Truss-Type Joint Construction Shear Wall and Floor System used as diaphragms Concrete batch Plant Spray-Applied Fireproofing Structural masonry GROUP III Nondestructive Testing (NOT) ....-.. IO.G GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER \, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS ]770, \773 AND 1773.] FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWA Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #BUILDlNG/CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR AND FIELD SOILS AND MATERIAL TESTER (Ml1L TI-SHIFT) DETERMINATION: SC-23-63-2-2006-] D2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007. Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industria] Re]ations Contacllhe Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Ange]es, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties Emn]over Pavments Straight-Time Overtime Hourl... Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Dai]y (b) Saturday (c) Sundayl (Journey person) Hourly and Holiday (a) Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate ] 112X 1 ]/2X 2X Classification Groups Group] 33.43 -7.80 4,05 280 065 0.] ] 8 48.84 65.555 65.555 82.27 Group 2 352] 7,80 4.05 2,80 0.65 0.\ ] 8 50.62 68.225 68,225 8583 Group 3 37.2] 7.80 4,05 2.80 0.65 0.11 8 52,62 7],225 7],225 89,83 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft Rates for apprentices are available on the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules . Includes an amount withheld for supplemental dues "Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours All other daily overtime is paid at the Sunday rate , Rate applies to the first 12 hours worked, All other time is paid at the Sunday rate RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hnn:/i\\ww,dirca "o\'])LSR 1'\',']) Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YJ\'IE!'\T: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and] 773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions forthe current determinations on the ]ntemet at ]mD\\W\\ dirca \:!l)v,DLSR.'PWD Travel and/or Subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774 CLASSIFICATIONS: GROUP I Field Soils and Materials Tester Field Asphaltic Concrete (Soi]s and Materials Tester) Fie]d Earthwork (Grading Excavation and Filling GROl!PII A WS-CWI Welding Inspector Building I Construction Inspector Licensed Grading Inspector Reinforcing Steel Reinforced Concrete Pre-Tension Concrete Post.Tension Concrete Structural Steel and Welding Inspector G]ue-Lam and truss Joints Truss-Type Joint Construction Shear Wall and F]oor System used as diaphragms Concrete batch Plant Spray-Applied Fireproofing Structural masonry GROt!P III Nondestructive Testing (NDT) IO.H GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMrNA TION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF rNDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDrNG, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGrNG PROJECTS CRAFT: LANDFILL WORKER (OPERATING ENGINEER) DETERMINATION: SC-63-12-41-200 I-I ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2001 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETER~1INA liON: July 24, 2002>10 Effective until superseded by a new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifoo subsequent detennination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, loya, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. .' 1",. Emn]over Payments Strai12:ht.Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday' Sunday/ (Joumeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Paymentsb Hourly Holiday Rate Welfarea Rate 11/2X 11!2X 2X Mechanic $22.15 $4.21 $1.05 $1.78 $.06 $3.80 8 $33.05 $44.125 $44.125 $55.20 ...... Lead Equipment Operator 20.15 4.12 .95 1.61 .06 3.44 8 30.33 40.405 40.405 50.48 Lead Truck Driver! ~. Equipment Operator 19.15 4.07 .90 1.52 .06 3.26 8 28.96 38.535 38.535 48.11 Truck Driver ~ End DumplWalking - Floor/Low Bed 18.15 4.02 .85 1.44 .06 3.08 8 27.60 36.675 36.675 45.75 Truck Driver- Roll OffiTransfer Station Loader OperatorlMaintenance! FuelerlMechanic Helper 17.15 3.98 .80 1.35 .06 2.90 8 26.24 34.815 34.815 43.39 Scale House 16.15 3.93 .75 1.27 .06 2.72 8 24.88 32.955 32.955 41.03 Load CheckerlWater Truck Driver!Parts Runner 11.15 3.70 .50 .85 .06 1.81 8 18.07 23.645 23.645 29.22 Laborer 9.15 3.61 .40 .68 .06 1.45 8 15.35 19.925 19.925 24.50 a Includes an amount for Sick Leave. - b Amount for employee stock ownership. <; Rate applies to the sixth consecutive day of work. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with - the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at huo://\.vww.dir.ca.l.wv!DLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. ,"--, TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at htln:',\\\\\\.dir.':U.2(1\/DISR.,'PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of _. \vorker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. !OF GENERAL PREV AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: LIGHT FIXTURE MAINTENANCE DETERMINATION: SC-61-441-2-2006-2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA TIO]'rl DATE OF DETER'II~A TIOl\': December 3. 2006** The rate to be paid tor \vork performed after this date has been determined. Ifwork will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Orange County. For other counties please contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research prior to Bid Advertisement at (415) 703-4774. Emn\over Payments StrailZht-time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pensiona Vacation? Training Other Hours Total Daily' Saturday' Sunday/ (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate I Y2X 1 Y2X 2X Maintenance Electrician $22.19 4.88 5.00 0.35 0.25 8 $33.34 $44.77 $44.77 $56.20 Outdoor Lighting Technician $22.19 4.88 5.00 0.35 0.25 8 $33.34 $44.77 $44.77 $56.20 Serviceman Start $11.55 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $15.25 $21.20 $21.20 $27.15 6 months $12.67 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $16.40 $22.925 $22.925 $29.45 12 months $13.55 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $17.31 $24.29 $24.29 $31.27 18 months $15.49 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $19.30 $27.275 $27.275 $35.25 24 months $17.35 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $21.22 $30.155 $30.155 $39.09 Fixture Cleanerd Start $7.97 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $11.56 $15.665 $15.665 $19.77 3 months $8.67 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $12.28 $16.745 $16.745 $21.21 9 months $9.87 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $13.52 $18.605 $18.605 $23.69 12 months $11.75 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $15.45 $21.50 $21.50 $27.55 a In addition an amount equal to 3% of the Basic Hourly Rate is added to the Total Hourly Rate and Overtime Hourly Rates for the National Employees Benefit Board. b VacationfHoliday pay is included in straighHime hourly rate. C Rate applies to the first four (4) daily overtime hours and first twelve (12) hours worked on Saturday, all other overtime is paid at the Sunday/Holiday hourly rate. d An additional $O.95/hour when perfonning re.ballasting work. Applies to each time period of the Fixture Cleaner classification. :\ote: For second and third shift rates, please see pages 11-1 and 11.2. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid. shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at huo:liwww.dir.cu.9:ovIDLSR/P\\..[). Holiday provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTE~CE PA Yl\IE!'IT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at \\w\\.dir.ca.gO\'. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for the current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. II GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: LIGHT FIXTURE MAINTENANCE (SECOND SHIFT) DETERMINATION: SC.6 I .44 I .2.2006.2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA lION DATE OF' DETER!\1INA liON: December 3,2006** The rate to be paid for work perfonned after this date has been determined. If work will extend past this dale, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor .'''' Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Orange County. For other counties please contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research prior to Bid Advertisement at (415) 703-4774. EmDlover Payments StrailZht-time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pensiona Vacationlb Training Other Hours Total DailyC Saturdayd Sunday/ (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1II2X I I12X 2X Maintenance Electrician $26.03 4.88 5.00 0.35 0.25 8 $37.29 $50.70 $44.77 $56.20 Outdoor Lighting Technician $26.03 4.88 5.00 0.35 0.25 8 $37.29 $50.70 $44.77 $56.20 Serviceman Start $13.55 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $17.31 $24.28 $21.20 $27.15 6 months $14.86 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $18.66 $26.31 $22. 925 $29.45 12 months $15.89 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $19.72 $27.90 $24.29 $31.27 J 8 months $18.17 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $22.07 $31.42 $27.275 $35.25 24 months $20.35 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $24.31 $34.79 $30. I 55 $39.09 Fixture Cleanere Start $9.35 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $12.98 $17.80 $15.665 $19.77 3 months $10.17 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $13.83 $19.06 $16.745 $21.21 9 months $11.58 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $15.28 $21.24 $18.605 $23.69 12 months $13.78 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $17.54 $24.64 $21.50 $27.55 a In addition an amount equal to 3% of the Basic Hourly Rate is added to the Total Houri)' Rate and Overtime Hourly Rates for the National Employees Benefit Board. b Vacation/Holiday pay is included in straight-time hourly rate. e Rate applies to the first four (4) daily overtime hours. All other overtime is paid at the Sunday/Holiday non.shill differential rate. d Rate applies to the first eight (8) hours of work performed on Saturday, based on the Saturday non.shift differential rate. For all hours in excess of the first eight hours of work performed on Saturday, use the SundaylHoJiday non-shift differential hourly rate. e An additional $0.95/hour when performing re.ballasting work. Applies to each time period of the Fixture Cleaner classification. #<'. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, mall be all holidays in the collective barga1ning agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hnn://www.dir.ca.l!ov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. - TRAVEL AND/OR SL'BSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at \\\\\\.diu.:a.e:o\. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for the current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. - 11.1 GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: LIGHT FIXTURE MAINTENANCE (THIRD SHIFT) DETERMINA nON: SC-61-441-2-2006-2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMI~A liON: December 3, 2006.. The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. If work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates al (415) 703-4774. LOCALIT\': All localities within Orange Count)'. For other counties please contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research prior to Bid Advertisement at (415) 703-4774. Emnlover Pavmenls Straig:ht.time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health PensionJ Vacationt' Training Other Hours Total Daily' Saturdal Sunday/ (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate I V2X I Y2X 2X Maintenance Electrician $29.16 4.88 5.00 0.35 0.25 8 $40.51 $55.53 $44.77 $56.20 Outdoor Lighting Technician $29.16 4.88 5.00 0.35 0.25 8 $40.51 $55.53 $44.77 $56.20 Serviceman Start $15.18 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $18.99 $26.80 $21.20 $27.15 6 months $16.65 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $20.50 $29.07 $22.925 $29.45 12 months $17.80 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $21.68 $30.85 $24.29 $31.27 18 months $20.35 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $24.31 $34.79 $27.275 $35.25 24 months $22.80 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $26.83 $38.58 $30.155 $39.09 Fixture Cleanere Start $10.47 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $14.13 $19.53 $15.665 $19.77 3 months $11.39 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $15.08 $20.95 $16.745 $21.21 9 months $12.97 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $16.71 $23.39 $18.605 $23.69 12 months $15.44 2.00 0.75 0.35 0.25 8 $19.25 $27.20 $21.50 $27.55 a In addition an amount equal to 3% of the Basic Hourly Rate is added to the Total Hourly Rate and Overtime Hourly Rates for the National Employees Benefit Board. b VacationIHoliday pay is included in straight-time hourly rate. ( Rate applies to the first four (4) daily overtime hours. All other overtime is paid at the SundaylHoliday non-shift differential hourly rale. d Rate applies to the first eight (8) hours of work performed on Saturday, based on the Saturday non-shift differential rate. For all hours in excess of the first eight hours of work performed on Saturday, use the SundaylHoliday non-shift differential hourly rate. e An additional $O.95/hour when performing re-ballasting work. Applies to each time period of the Fixture Cleaner classification. RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft. classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. tfthe prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httn://www.dir.ca.llov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at w\\\\ .dir.ca.g\)\. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for the current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 11-2 GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: LIGHT FIXTURE MAINTENANCE DETERMINATION: SC -6 I -569-20-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIR4. nON DATE OF DETERMINA TIO~: September 30,2006* Effective until superseded by a new detennination issued by the Director oflndustrial Relations. Contact the Division of Lahor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rales after 10 days from the ...." expiration date, ifoo subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial and San Diego counties. For other counties please contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research prior to Bid Advertisement at (415) 703-4774. ".0 Employer Payments Straight-Time Overtime Hourly Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vaealion Training Hours Total Dailv Sixth Seventh (Joumeyperson) Hourly and and Hourly Day Day Rate Welfare Holiday Rate 11/2X III2X 2X Fixture Cleaner 0-9 months 6.83 1.04 .02 .37 a 8 8.26 11.675 11.675 15.09 - 9 months 7.20 1.04 .02 .39 a 8 8.65 12.25 12.25 15.85 12 months 7.57 1.04 .02 .41 a 8 9.04 12.825 12.825 16.61 15 months 7.94 1.04 .02 .43 a 8 9.43 13.40 13.40 17.37 18 months 8.31 1.04 .02 .45 a 8 9.82 13.975 13.975 18.13 - 21 months 8.68 1.04 .02 .47 a 8 10.21 14.55 14.55 18.89 24 months 9.04 1.04 .02 .66 a 8 10.76 b 15.28 b 15.28 b 19.80 b Serviceman ..,.., Start 9.59 1.04 .02 .52 a 8 11.17 15.965 15.965 20.76 3 months 9.89 1.04 .02 .53 a 8 11.48 16.425 16.425 21.37 6 months 10.19 1.04 .02 .55 a 8 11.80 16.895 16.895 21.99 9 months 10.49 1.04 .02 .56 a 8 12.11 17.355 17.355 22.60 12 months 10.79 1.04 .02 .58 a 8 12.43 17.825 17.825 23.22 15 months 11.09 1.04 .02 .60 a 8 12.75 18.295 18.295 23.84 18 months 11.39 1.04 .02 .61 a 8 13.06 18.755 18.755 24.45 21 months 11.69 1.04 .02 .63 a 8 13.38 19.225 19.225 25.07 24 months 11.96 1.04 .02 .87 a 8 13.89 b 19.87 b 19.87 b 25.85 b JHoliday pay is based upon nine paid holidays. The Vacation pay is based upon the following: One week after one year of service, two weeks after two years of service, three weeks after 10 years of service. b Reflects Vacation IHoliday rate for more than two years of service. Does not reflect rates for 10 or more years of service as required in footnote "a". RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://w\V\\..dir.ca.lZov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. ' - - TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft. classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. IIA GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: LIGHT FIXTURE MAINTENANCE DETERMINATION: SC-830-61-1-2000-1 ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2000 EXPIRA TlON DATE OF DETERMINATION: April 1,2000' Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Riverside county. for other counties please contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research prior to Bid Advertisement at (415) 703-4774. EmD]over Payments Straieht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Hours Total Daily Saturday Holiday Hourly and and Hourly & Sunday Rate Welfare Holiday Rate 11/2X 11/2X 2X Lighting Maintenance Service Person $11.00 .29 .34 8 11.63 17.13 17.13 22.63 DETERMINATION: SC-830-61-2-2000-l ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2000 EXPIRA TlON DATE OF DETERMINATION: April 1,2000' Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within San Bernardino county. For other counties please contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research prior to Bid Advertisement at (415) 703-4774. Emoloyer Payments Strai~ht- Time Overtime Hourly Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Hours Total Daily Sunday Hourly and and Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Holiday Rate 11/2X 11/2X Lighting Maintenance Service Person $13.56 2.43 .39 .50 8 16.88 23.66 23.66 RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft. classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file \vith the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httD:/.\v\\vv.dir.ca.l!ov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. lIB GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: FIRE SAFETY AND MISCELLANEOUS SEALING DETERMINA nON: SC-3-5-4-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERl\ll~A TION: June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Conlact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued - LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside. San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. and Ventura counties. Emnlover Payments Strai2ht- Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacalion! Other Hours Total Dailya Saturdal Sunday (JOURNEYPERSON) Hourly and Holiday Hourly and Rated Welfareb Rate 11I2X 11/2X Holiday - ASBESTOS WORKER Fire Safety Technician _ Class I ' (0-2000 hrs) $11.95 $5.17 $4.46 $0.90 8 $22.48 $28.46 $28.46 $34.43 Fire Safety Technician - Class II ' - (2001-4000 hr,) $16.75 $5.17 $4.46 $1.26 8 $27.64 $36.Q2 $36.02 $44.39 Fire Safety Technician _ Class m' (4001-6000 hr,) $17.68 $5.17 $4.46 $1.33 8 $28.64 $37.48 $37.48 $46.32 Fire Safety Technician - Class IY' (6001 or more hrs) $20.31 $5.17 $4.46 $1.53 8 $31.47 $41.63 $41.63 $51.78 DETERMINATION: SC-204-X-18-2006-1 ISSUE DA TE: August 22, 2006 EXPlRA TIOl'i DATE OF DETERl\IINA nON: June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, iroo subsequent determination is issued p' LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. PLUMBER Fire Safety Technician _ Class I' (0 -2000 hr,) $12.67 $5.27 $3.44 $1.00 $0.10 8 $22.48 $28.82 $28.82 $35.15 Fire Safety Technician _ Class II C (2001-4000 hr,) $17.33 $5.27 $3.44 $1.50 $0.10 8 $27.64 $36.31 $36.31 $44.97 Fire Safety Technician - Class IUC (4001-6000 hr,) $18.33 $5.27 $3.44 $1.50 $0.10 8 $28.64 $37.81 $37.81 $46.97 Fire Safety Technician - Class IY' (6001 or more hrs) $20.16 $5.27 $3.44 $2.50 $0.10 8 $31.47 $41.55 $41.55 $51.63 !'" Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and the first 12 hours \vorked on Saturday. All other overtime is at the Sunday & Holiday rate. Includes an amount for Occupational Health and Research (Applies to Asbestos Worker classifications only). The 1st man on ajob site shall be a Class IV Fire Safety Technician. A Class IV must be on ajob site at all times. Includes an amount per hour worked for Administrative Dues. - RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at htto://\v\\w.dir.ca.2ov/DLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. ~ ~, TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773. I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. IIC GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELA TIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: FIRE SAFETY AND MISCELLANEOUS SEALING (SHIFT) DETERMINATION: SC-3-5-4-2006-I ISSUE DATE: August 22. 2006 EXPIRA TJON DATE OF DETERI\1INA TION: June 30, 2007. Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director oflndustrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: AJllocalities within Imperial, loyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. Emnlover Payments Straieht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vaealion! Other Hours Total Daily8 Saturday8 Sunday (JOURNEYPERSON) Hourly and Holiday Hourly and Rated Wclfareb Rate II/2X 11/2X Holiday ASBESTOS WORKER Fire Safety Technician _ Class I C (0-2000 h<s) $12.55 $5.17 $4.46 $0.90 8 $23.08 $29.36 $29.36 $35.63 Fire Safety Technician - Class II \: (2001-4000hrs) $17.59 $5.17 $4.46 $1.26 8 $28.48 $37.28 $37.28 $46.07 Fire Safety Technician - Class II1e (4001-6000 hrs) $18.56 $5.17 $4.46 $1.33 8 $29.52 $38.80 $38.80 $48.08 Fire Safety Technician - Class lye (6001 or mOTe hrs) $21.33 $5.17 $4.46 $1.53 8 $32.49 $43.16 $43.16 $53.82 DETERMIr-iATION: SC-204-X-18-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22,2006 EXPIRA TIO~ DATE OF DETER1\'1INA TION: June 30, 2007* Effective until superseded by a new detennination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (415) 703-4774 farthe new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifoo subsequent determination is issued LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, loya, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. and Ventura counties. PLlI~IBER Fire Safety Technician _ Class I C (0 -2000 hrs) $13.30 $5.27 $3.44 $1.00 $0.10 8 $23.11 $29.76 $29.76 $36.41 Fire Safety Technician - Class II C (2001-4000 hrs) $18.20 $5.27 $3.44 $1.50 $0.10 8 $28.51 $37.61 $37.61 $46.71 Fire Safety Technician - Class III' (4001-6000 hrs) $19.25 $5.27 $3.44 $1.50 $0.10 8 $29.56 $39.19 $39.19 $48.81 Fire Safety Technician - Class lye (6001 or more hrs) $21.17 $5.27 $3.44 $2.50 $0.10 8 $32.48 $43.07 $43.07 $53.65 Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and the lirst 12 hours worked on Saturday. All other overtime is at the Sunday & Holiday rate. Includes an amount for Occupational Health and Research (Applies to Asbestos Worker classifications only). The 1st man on ajob site shall be a Class IV Fire Safety Technician. A Class IV must be on ajob site at all times. Includes an amount per hour worked for Administrative Dues. RECOG~IZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://w\\w.dir.ccl.lwv/DLSRJPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft. classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. lID GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINA TlON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # BOILERMAKER (FOR PIPELINES) - DETERMINA T10N: SC-14-X-9-2004-1 ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2004 EXPIRA T10N DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2004* Effective until superseded by new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (4 I 5) 703-4774 for new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, _if no subsequent determination is issued. tI!~ 11I<'II' LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. - Emolover Payments Strailzht- Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLAsSIFICATION Basic Health Pensionb Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sunday/ (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 11/2X 11/2X 2X - Boilermaker/ Boilermaker Welder $28.3 I $5.77 $7.50 a $0.50 $0.24 8 $42.32 $56.475 $56.475 $70.63 ...., # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules. a Included in the Basic Hourly Rate. b Includes an amount for Annuity Trust Fund. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.l!ovIDLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. ..~ TRAVEL AND!OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9: contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://\\!w\\'.dir.ca.!!ov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. -. 12-A GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINA nON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #LABORER AND RELATED CLASSIFICA TIONS DETERMINATION: SC-23- I 02-2-2006-2 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007" The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. Ifwork will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. and Ventura counties. Emolover Payments Straie:ht- Time Overtime Hourlv Rates Classification a Basic Health Other Hours Total 0'1 b be Sunday Pension Vacation! Training at y Saturday (Journeyperson) Hourly and and Payment Hourly and Rate Welfare Holidayd Rate 11/2X 11I2X Holiday CLASSIFICATION GROUPS Group 1 $22.84 4.16 5.25 3.16 0.47 0.27 8 36.15 47.57 47.57 58.99 Group 2 23.39 4.16 5.25 3.16 0.47 0.27 8 36.70 48.395 48.395 60.09 Group 3 23.94 4.16 5.25 3.16 0.47 0.27 8 37.25 49.22 49.22 61.19 Group 4 25.49 4.16 5.25 3.16 0.47 0.27 8 38.80 51.545 51.545 64.29 Group 5 25.84 4.16 5.25 3.16 0.47 0.27 8 39.15 52.07 52.07 64.99 #Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprenticeship Schedules. a For classification within each group, see page 14. b Any hours worked over 12 hours in a single workday are double (2) time. C Saturdays in the same work week may be worked at straight-time if job is shut down during work \\leek due to inclement weather or similar Act of God, or a situation beyond the employers control. d Includes an amount per hour \\lorked for supplemental dues RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of\\lorker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:l/\\i\v\V.dir.ca.~wv/DLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httD://\\'w\\.dir.ca.!2ov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 13 DETERMINATION: SC-2J.I02-2-2006-2 CLASSIFICATION GROUPS GROUP) Boring Machine Helper (Outside) Cleaning and Handling of Pane] Forms Concrete Screeding for Rough Strike-Off Concrete, Water Curing Demolition Laborer, the cleaning of brick if performed by an employee performing any other phase of demolition work, and the cleaning of lumber Fiberoptic Installation, Blowing, Splicing, and Testing Technician on public right-of- way only Fire Watcher, Limbers, Brush Loaders, Pilers and Debris Handlers Flagman Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Laborer Laborer, General or Construction Laborer, General Cleanup Laborer, Jetting Laborer, Temporary Water and Air Lines Plugging, Filling of Shee-Bolt Holes; Dry Packing of concrete and Patching Post Hole DIgger (Manual) Railroad Maintenance, Repair Trackman and Road Beds; Streelcar and Railroad Construction Track Laborers Rigging and Signaling Scaler Slip Form Raisers Tarman and Mortar Man Too] Crib or Tool House Laborer Traffic Control by any method Water Well Driller Helper Window Cleaner Wire Mesh Pulling - All Concrete Pouring Operations GROVP2 Asphalt Shoveler Cement Dumper (on I yard or larger mixer and handling bulk cement) Cesspool Digger and Installer Chucktender Chute Man, pouring concrete, the handling of the chute from ready mix trucks, such as walls, slabs, decks, floors, foundations, foolings, curbs, gutters and sidewalks Concrele Curer~Impervious Membrane and Form Oiler Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) Fine Grader, Highways and Street Paving, Airport, Runways, and similar type heavy construction Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper-Pot Tender and Form Man Guinea Chaser Headerboard Man-Asphalt Installation of all Asphalt Overlay Fabric and Materials used for Reinforcing Asphalt Laborer, Packing Rod Steel and Pans Membrane Vapor Barrier Installer Power Broom Sweepers (small) Riprap Stone paver, placing stone or wel sacked concrete Roto Scraper and Tiller Sandblaster (Pot Tender) Septic Tank Digger and Inslaller (leadman) Tank Scaler and Cleaner Tree Climber, Faller, Chain Saw Operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and similar type Brush Shredders Underground Laborer, including Caisson Bellower GROUPJ Buggymobile Man Compactor (all types including Tampers, Barko, Wacker) Concrete Cutting Torch Concrete Pile Cutter Driller, Jackhammer, 2 ]/2 ft. drill steel or longer Dri Pak-it Machine Gas, Oil and/or Water Pipeline Wrapper - 6-inch pipe and over by any method, inside and out High Scaler (including drilling of same) Impact Wrench, Multi-Plate Kettlemen, Potmen and Men applying asphalt, lay-kold, creosote, lime caustic and similar type materials Laborer, Fence Builder Material Hoseman (Walls, Slabs, Floors and Decks) Operators of Pneumatic, Gas, Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines, Pavement Breakers, Air Blasting, Come-A longs, and similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein; operation of remote controlled robotic tools in connection with Laborers work Pipelayer's backup man, coating, grouting, making of joints, sealing, caulking, diapering and including rubber gasket joints, pointing and any and all other services Power Post Hole Digger Rock Slinger Rotary Scarifier or Multiple Head Concrete Chipping Scarifier Steel Headerboard Man and Guideline Setter Trenching Machine, Hand Propelled GROUP4 Any Worker Exposed to Raw Sewage Asphalt Raker, Luteman, Ironer, Asphalt Dumpman, and Asphalt Spreader Boxes (all types) Concrete Core Cutter (walls, floors or ceilings), Grinder or Sander Concrete Saw Man, Cutting Walls or Flat Work. Scoring old or new concrete Cribber, Shorer, Lagging, Sheeting and Trench Bracing, Hand-Guided Lagging Hammer Head Rock Slinger Laborer, Asphalt-Rubber Dislributor Boatman Laser Beam in connection with Laborer's work Oversize Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70 pounds and over Pipelayer Prefabricated Manhole Installer Sandblaster (Nozzleman). Water Blasting, Porta Shot-Blast Traffic Lane Closure, certified GROUPS Blasters Powderman Driller Toxic Waste Removal Welding, certified or otherwise in connection with Laborers' work - 14 GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: TUNNEL WORKER (LABORER) DETERMINATION: SC-23-I02-12-2005-1 ISSUE DA TE: August 22, 2005 EXPIRA nON DATE OF DETERMINA nON: June 30, 2006' Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Emnlover Payments Straig:ht- Time Overtime Hourly Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sunday (Journey person) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly and Rate Welfare Rate I 1/2X' 11/2X' Holiday Group I $24.28 $4.16 $5.35 '$3.07 $.37 $0.25 8 $37.48 $49.62 $49.62 $61.76 Group II 24.60 4.16 5.35 a3.07 .37 $0.25 8 37.80 50.10 50.10 62.40 Group iii 25.06 4.16 5.35 '3.07 .37 $0.25 8 38.26 50.79 50.79 63.32 Group lVb 25.75 4.16 5.35 a3.07 .37 $0.25 8 38.95 51.825 51.825 64.70 ~ Includes an amount per hour worked for supplemental dues. b The classification ;'Shaft and Raise Work" shall be applicable to all work from the entrance to the shaft or raise and including surge chambers. This classification shall apply to all work involving surge chambers up to ground level. C All \vork perfonned over 12 hours in a single work day shall be paid for at double time (2x). CLASSIFIC,\ TIONS Croun I Batch Plant Laborer Changehouseman Dumpman Outside Dumpman Loading and Unloading Agitator Cars Nipper Pot Tender using mastic or other materials Rollover Dumpman Shoterete Man (helper) S~vamper (Brakeman and Switchman on tunnel work) Tool Man Tunnel Materials Handling Man Croun II Bull Gang Mucker Trackman Chemical Grout Jelman Chucktender Cabletender Concrete crc\v-include Rodders and Spreaders Grout Mixerman Grout Pumpman Operating ofTrowling and/or Grouting Machines Vibratorman Jack Hammer Pneumatic Tools (except driller) Croun III Blaster Driller Powderman Cherry Pickennan Grout Gunman Jackleg Miner Jumbo Man Kemper and other Pneumatic Concrete Placer Operator Miner. Tunnel (hand or machine) Micro-Tunneling, Micro-Tunneling Systems Nozzleman Powderman-Primer House Primer Man Sandblaster Segment Erector Steel Form Raiser and Setter Timberman. Retimbennan, wood or steel Tunnel Concrete Finisher Croun IV Shaft and Raise Workb Diamond Driller RECOGNIZED HOllDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the, prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httn://wwwdircal!ov,'l)[SRipWD Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL A:'oIDIOR SllBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773,1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to ~~ch worker to execute the work You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at bJW_~.\..\.l\:\\ di[ca,l.wv/DI.SR.'I'WQ Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 15 GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWA Y, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: GUNITE WORKER (LABORER) - DETERMINA TION: SC-102-345-1-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: December 31, 2006*' The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. If work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. ". LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. .. Emolover Payments Straight-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation Other Hours Total Daily Saturday' Sunday (Journeyperson) Hourly and and Payments Hourly and Rate Welfare Holiday Rate 1 J/2Xb 2X 1I/2X' 2X Holiday ~'- Ground Wire Man, Nozzleman, Rodman $24.44' 4.15 8.70 . 3.51 0.02 8 40.82 53.04 65.26 53.04 65.26 65.26 Gunman 23.49' 4.15 8.70 . 3.5 I 0.02 8 39.87 51.615 63.36 51.615 63.36 63.36 19.95' . 3.5 I 36.33 56.28 56.28 - Reboundman 4.15 8.70 0.02 8 46.305 46.305 56.28 Entry-Level Gunite Worker Step I' (0-1000 hours) 13.70' 0.00 3.45 . 3.51 0.02 8 20.68 27.53 34.38 27.53 34.38 34.38 Entry-Level Gunite Worker Step 2' (1001- 2000 hours) 15.70' 0.00 3.45 . 3.51 0.02 8 22.68 30.53 38.38 30.53 38.38 38.38 a Includes an amount per hour worked for Supplemental Dues. b Rate applies to the first 3 overtime hours. e Rate applies to the first II overtime hours. dEmployees working from a Bos'n's Chair or suspended from a rope or cable shall receive $OAO/hour above this rate. eRatio is one Entry- Level Gunite Worker for the 1 st 4 Journeymen (although the Entry-Level Gunite Worker may be the 2nd worker on the job) and 1 Entry-Level Gunite Worker for every 4 Journeymen thereafter (the Entry-Level Gunite Worker may not be on the job until after all 4 Journeymen are on the job). r In the event it is not reasonably possible to complete forty (40) hours of work on an eight (8) hour day shift, Monday through Friday, then. the balance of the forty (40) hours may be worked on Saturday at the straight time rate. -. RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. Iflhe prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at htto://vo,'\\'w.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773. I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. -- 16 GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWA Y, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: HOUSEMOYER (LABORER) DETERMINA TlON: SC- I 02-;07-1-2000- I ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2000 EXPIRA TION DATE OF DETERMINATION: April 1,2000* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research (41;) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date, ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Emolover Pavrnents Strahzht- Time Overtime Hourlv Rates Classification Basic Health Pension Vaeation! Hours Total Daily Saturday' Sunday (Journey person) Hourly and Holiday Hourly and Rate Welfare Rate 11/2X 11I2X Holiday Housernover $1;.37 $4.00 $3.14 '$1.0; 8 $23.;6 $31.24; $31.24; $38.93 Yard Maintenance Worker 1;.12 4.00 3.14 ' 1.0; 8 23.3 I 30.87 30.87 38.43 Trainee 0 - 3 Months 7.87 4.00 3.14 ' 1.05 8 16.06 19.995 19.995 23.93 3 - 6 Months 8.22 4.00 3.14 ' 1.0; 8 16.41 20.52 20.52 24.63 6 - 9 Months 8.57 4.00 3.14 ' 1.05 8 16.76 21.045 21.045 25.33 9 - 12 Months 8.92 4.00 3.14 . 1.05 8 17. I I 21.57 21.57 26.03 12 - 15 Months 9.27 4.00 3.14 ' 1.05 8 17.46 22.09; 22.095 26.73 15 - 18 Months 9.62 4.00 3.14 ' 1.05 8 17.81 22.62 22.62 27.43 18 - 21 Months 9.97 4.00 3.14 ' 1.05 8 18.16 23.145 23.145 28.13 21 - 24 Months 10.32 4.00 3.14 ' 1.05 8 18.51 23.67 23.67 28.83 a Includes an amount per hour worked for supplemental dues. b Saturdays in the same work week may be worked at straight-time if job is shut down during the normal workweek due to inclement weather. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIridustrial Relations, If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://\\\\\\",dir.ca,gov/OLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773. I and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703-4774. 17 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Office of the Director 455 Golden Gate A venue, 10th Floor San Francisco, CA 94102 Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. Box 420603 San Francisco, CA 94142-0603 e August 22, 2006 ,. NOTICE REGARDING ADVISORY SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND SAN DIEGO LANDSCAPE/IRRIGA TION LABORER/TENDERS' GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATIONS The classifications and types of work listed below, as identified in the Laborers' 2003.2008 Landscape Master Agreement by and between the Southern California District Council of Laborers and California Landscape and Irrigation Council, Inc., have not been published or recognized by the Department of Industrial Relations in the August 22, 2006 issuance of the Southern California and San Diego Landscape/Irrigation Laborer/Tenders' general determinations, SC.I02-X-14-2006-1 and SD-I02-X-14-2006-I. The rates associated with these unrecognized classifications and types of work SHALL NOT be applied or used on public works projects for the associated type of work. - The following classifications and types of work have not been adopted for public works projects: - Classifications . Landscape/Irrigation Equipment Operator . Landscape/Irrigation Truck Driver Tvpes of Work . The operation of horizontal directional drills, including operation of drill and electronic tracking device (locator) and related work. . Installation and cutting of pavers and paving stones. . Operation of pilot trucks. . *The operation of all landscape/irrigation equipment and landscapelirrigation trucks. " * This shall include all of the classifications listed in the prevailing wage determinations for Landscape Operating Engineer (SC-63- I 2-33-2006- I), Operating Engineers (SC-23-63-2-2006-2 and SD-23.63-3-2005- I), and Teamster (SC-23-26 I -2-2005- I and SD-23-261-3-2006-1) in all the Southern California counties, including San Diego County. .~ GENERAL PREY AILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA YY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: #LANDSCAPE/IRRIGATlON LABORERlTENDER DETERMINA T10N: SC-102-X-14-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: July 31,2007** The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. If work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into nov.,:. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, In)'o, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Emplover Payments Straight-Time Overtime Hourlv Rate CLASSIFICA TION Basic Health Pension Vacation Training Other Hours Total Dailyb Saturday' Sunday/ (Journey person) Hourly and and Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Holiday Rate 11/2X 11/2X 2X Landscape/Irrigation Laborer $22.24 $4.15 $5.25 $3.16' $0.47 $0.27 8 $35.54 $46.66 $46.66 $57.78 Landscape Hydro Seeder $23.34 $4.15 $5.25 $3.16' $0.47 $0.27 8 $36.64 $48.31 $48.31 $59.98 DETERMINATION: SC-I02-X-14-2006-1A ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRA TION DATE OF DETERMINA TION: July 3 1,2007** The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. rfwork will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates a1(415) 703-4774. Landscape/Irrigation Tender' $10.99 $3.05 $0.51' $0.21 8 $14.76 $20.255 $20.255 $25.75 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprenticeship Schedules. a Includes an amount per hour worked for supplemental dues. b Rate applies to first 4 daily overtime hours and the first 12 hours on Saturday. All other time is paid at the Sunday and Holiday double- time rate. C The first employee on the job shall be a Landscape/Irrigation Laborer. The second employee on the jobsite may be a Tender. Thereafter, Tenders may be employed \\lith Landscape/Irrigation Laborers in a SO/50 ratio on each jobsite. RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, c1assitication,-or type of worker employed on the project, \vhich is on file \\lith the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://\\ \\\\ .dir.ca.lwv/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker may be obtained from the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 18-A GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 CRAFT: ## LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE LABORER DETERMINATION: SC-LML-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: September 30,2006' Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after 10 days from the expiration date. ifno subsequent detennination is issued. Emolover Payments Straight-Time Overtime LOCALITY: Basic Health Pension Vacation Holiday Training Hours Total 11/2X Hourly and Hourly Rate Welfare Rate Imperial $6.75 . 0.1 15 0.17 8 b7.035 b10.41 Inyo, Mono and San Bernardino 6.75 0.30 0.17 8 7.22 10.595 Kern 6.75 ' 0.16 0.17 8 b7.08 b10.455 10.00 d 0.27 0.46 8 b10.73 b15.73 Los Angeles 6.75 0.89 '0.115 0.14 8 b7.895 bl1.27 Orange 6.75 f 0.1 I 0.11 8 b6.97 b10.345 Riverside 6.75 g 0.20 0.16 8 b7.11 b 1 0.485 San Diego 6.75 0.22 0.115 8 7.085 10.46 6.75 0.24 0.12 8 7.11 10.485 San Luis Obispo 7.50 k 0.15 0.15 8 7.80 11.55 8.00 '0.16 0.16 8 8.32. 12.32 Santa Barbara 6.75 h 0.12 0.12 8 b6.99 b10.365 7.00 '0.13 0.13 8 b7.26 b10.76 Ventura 6.75 0.115 0.16 8 7.025 10.40 7.00 2.97 J 0.19 0.26 8 b10.42 b13.92 ## Craft is not apprenticeable. ... ... NOTE: If there are two rates, the first rate is for routine work, the second rate is for complex work. a $0.22 after 3 years of service. b Computation is based on the first years of employment. This rate should be increased by any applicable vacation increase as stated in other footnotes. c $0.31 after 2 years of service. d $0.54 after 2 years of service: $0.81 after 3 years of service. '$0.24 after 3 years of service: $0.37 after 7 years of service. f $0.22 after 4 years of service. g $0.40 after 3 years of service. h $0.23 after 2 years of service. I $0.27 after 2 years of service. J $0.38 after 3 years of service. k $0.29 after 2 years of service. I $0.31 after 2 years of service. -. RECOGNIZED HOLlDA \'5: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.20vIDLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. - -, TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.2ovIDLSRlPWD. Travel and subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 18C GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: ASBESTOS AND LEAD ABA TEMENT (LABORER) DETERMINATION: SC-I02-882-1-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: February 22, 2006 EXPIRA TION DATE OF DETERMINATION: December 31, 2006*. Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director oflndustrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 forthe new rates after ten days from the expiration date iroo subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties EMPLOYER PA YMENTS STRAIGHT-TIME OVERTIME HOURL Y RATES Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday Sundayl (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday' Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1I/2X 11/2X 2X Asbestos and Lead Abatement Worker $23.20 4.16 3.40 2.97 0,37 0.10 8 $34.20 $45.80 $45.80 $57.40 Includes an amount for supplemental dues. NOTE: Asbestos Abatement must be trained and the work conducted according to the Code of Federal Regulations 29 CFR 1926.58, the California Labor Code 6501.5 and the California Code of Regulations Title 8, Section 5208. Contractors must be certified by the Contractors' State License Board and registered with the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). For further information, contact the Asbestos Contractors Abatement Registration Unit, DaSH at (415) 703-5191. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, c(assific~tion, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director oflndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the lnternet at httn:/l\vw\v.dir.ca.l!ov/DLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the Travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:l/w\\'\v.dir.ca.gov/DLSR/P\\rD. Travel and/or Subsistence provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703.4774. 18-0 GENERAL PREV AILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # PARKING AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT (STRIPING, SLURRY AND SEAL COAT OPERATIONS-LABORER) DETERMINATION: SC-23-102-6-2006-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007" The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. I f work will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo. Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Emolover Payments Straieht- Time Overtime Hourlv Rates Classification Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily 6th & 7th Holiday (J ourneyperson) Hourly and Holiday Hourly Day Rate Welfare Rate II/2X 11/2X 2X CLASSIFICATION GROUPS Group I $24.52 $4.16 $2.92 $3.30' $0.96 $0.27 8 "$36.13 $48.39 ' $48.39 $60.65 Group 2 25.82 4.16 2.92 3.30' 0.96 027 8 " 37.43 50.34 ' 50.34 63.25 Group 3 27.83 4.16 2.92 3.30' 0.96 0.27 8 " 39.44 53.36 ' 53.36 67.27 Group 4 29.57 4.16 2.92 3.30' 0.96 0.27 8 " 41.18 55.97 ' 55.97 70.75 # Indicates an apprenticeable craft. Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules. a Includes an amount per hour worked for Supplemental Dues. b Straight-time hours: 8 consecutive hours per day. 40 hours over 5 consecutive days, Monday through Sunday shall constitute a week's work at straight time. , The sixth consecutive day in the same work week may be worked at straight-time if job is shut down during work week due to inclement \....eather. - RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon \vhich the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:l/www.dir.ca.2ov/DLSRlPWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. >1'''' TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httD://www.dir.ca.2.ov/DLSRJP\VD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. CLASStFICA nON GROUPS: Graun 1 Protective coating, Pavement sealing (repairs and filling of cracks by any method to parking lots, game courts and playgrounds) Installation of carstops Traffic Control Person & Serviceman; including work of installing and protecting utility covers, traffic delineating devices, posting of no parking and notifications for public convenience Asphalt Repair Equipment Repair Technician GrOUD 2 Traffic Surface Abrasive Blaster Pot Tender Traffic Control Person/Certified Traffic Control Person Repairing and filling of cracks and surface cleaning on streets, highways, and airports by any means, and other work not directly connected with the application of slurry seal Slurry Seal Squeegeeman (finisher) 18E GrOUD 3 Traffic Delineating Device Applicator Traffic Protective System Installer Pavement Marking Applicator Slurry Seal Applicator Operator (Line Driver) Shuttleman (loader/slurry machine operations) operation of all related machinery and equipment .....< Group 4 Traffic Striping Applicator Slurry Seal Mixer Operator Power Broom Sweeper (operation of all related machmery and equipment) GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINA nON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELA nONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # CEMENT MASON DETERMINA nON: SC-23-203-2-2006-1 ISSt:E DATE: August 22, 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2007" The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been detennined. If \vork will extend past this date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, loyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. Emolover Pa"'ments Strai2ht-Time Overtime HOUTh Rate CLASSIFICATION Basic Health Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours Total Daily 'Saturday Sunday (JOURNEYPERSON) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly and Rate Welfare Rate 11/2X ] 1/2X Holiday Cement Mason. Curb and Gutter Machine Operator; Clary and Similar Type of Screed Operator (Cement only); Grinding Machine Operator (all types); Jackson Vibratory, Texas Screed and Similar Type Screed Operator; Scoring Machine Operator $2605 4.99 580 "511 0,38 0.12 42.45 '55.475 '55475 68.50 Magnesite, magnesite-terrazzo and mastic composition, Epoxy, Urethanes and exotic coatings, Dex-O-Tex 26.17 4,99 5.8D "5.11 0.38 D.12 8 42,57 '55.655 '55,655 68.74 Floatmg and Troweling Machine Operator 26.3D 4.99 5.8D b511 0,38 D.12 8 4270 '55,85 '5585 69.00 # Indicates and apprenticeable craft. 'Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprenticeship Schedules. a Saturdays in the same work week may be \vorked at straighHime rates ifajob is shut down during normal work week due to inclement weather. b Includes an amount for supplemental dues. C Rate applies to the first 4 overtime hours. All other time is paid al the double time (2X) rate. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, \\'hich is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at hUD://ww\\.dir.ca.!.wv/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at httD:/.-\\\vw.dir.ca.l!ov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 20 GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINA nON MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELA nONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWAY, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: TEAMSTER (APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE) DETERMINA TION: SC-23-261-2-2005-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2005 EXPIRA TION DATE OF DETERMINA T10N: June 30, 2006" Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after ten days from the expiration date ifno subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Emolover Payments Straieht- Time Overtime Hourlv Rates ClassificationC Basic Health Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily' . Saturday d Sunday/ (Journey person) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1I/2X I I/2X 2X Group I 23.54 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.30 51.07 51.07 62.84 Group II 23.69 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.45 51.295 51.295 63.14 Group III 23.82 7.32 4.80 2.60' 92 .12 8 39.58 51.49 51.49 63.40 Group IV 24.01 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.77 51.775 51.775 63.78 Group V 23.95 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.71 51.685 51.685 63.66 Group VI 24.07 7.32. 4:80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.83 51.865 51.865 63.90 Group VII 24.32 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.08 52.24 52.24 64.40 Group VIII 24.57 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.33 52.615 52.615 64.90 Group I X 24.77 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.53 52.915 52.915 65.30 Group X 25.07 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.83 53.365 53.365 65.90 Group Xl 25.57 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.33 54.115 54.115 66.90 Subjourneymanb 0-2000 hours 11.50 7.32 4.80 1.20' .92 .12 8 25.86 31.61 31.61 37.36 2001.4000 hours 13.50 7.32 4.80 1.453 .92 .12 8 28.11 34.86 34.86 41.61 4001-6000 hours 15.50 7.32 4.80 1.70' .92 .12 8 30.36 38.11 38. t 1 45.86 Over 6000 hours and thereafter at journeyman rates a Includes an amount for supplemental dues. b Subjourneyman may be employed at a ratio of one subjourneyman for every five journeymen. C For classifications within each group, see page 21A. 'Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and the first 12 hours on Saturday. All other overtime is paid at the SundaylHoliday double-time rate. RECOGNIZED HOLIDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director of Industrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. Vou may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://\n-vw.dir.ca.lZov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703- 4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://\vw\I,-.dir.ca.gov/DLSRiP\VD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703-4774. 21 DETERMINATION: SC-23-261-2-2005-1 Group I Warehouseman and Teamster Group II Driver of Vehicle or Combination of Vehicles - 2 axles Traffic Control Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment permit load Truck Mounted Power Broom Group III Driver ofYehicle or Combination ofYehicles. 3 axles Bootman Cement Mason Distribution Truck Fuel Truck Driver Water Truck - 2 axles Dump Truck of less than 16 yards water level Erosion Control Driver Grouo IV Driver of Transit Mix Truck-Under 3 yds Dumpcrete Truck Less than 6 1/2 yards water level Truck Repairman Helper Groun V Water Truck 3 or more axles Warehouseman Clerk Working Truck Driver Truck Greaser and Tireman - $0.50 additional for Tireman Pipeline and Utility Working Truck Driver, including Winch Truck and Plastic Fusion, limited to Pipeline and Utility Work Slurry Truck Driver Group VI Driver of Transit Mix Truck - 3 yds or more Dumpcrete Truck 6 1/2 yds water level and over Driver of Vehicle or Combination of Vehicles - 4 or more axles Driver of Oil Spreader Truck Dump Truck 16 yds to 25 yds water level Group VII A Frame, Swedish Crane or Similar Forklift Driver Ross Carrier Driver Group VIII Dump Truck 25 yds to 49 yards water level Truck Repairman Water Pull Single Engine Welder Group IX Truck Repairman Welder Low Bed Driver, 9 axles or over GrOUD X Water Pull Single Engine with attachment Dump Truck - 50 yards or more \vater level Group XI Water Pull Twin Engine Water Pull Twin Engine with attachments Winch Truck Driver - $0.25 additional when operating a Winch or similar special attachments. 21A GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHWA Y, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: TEAMSTER (SPECIAL SHIFT) (APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE) DETERMINA TION: SC-23-26 1-2-2005- I ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2005 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2006* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (4 I 5) 703-4774 for the new rates after ten days from the expiration date if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Emo]over Pav ments Strail!ht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rates ClassificationC Basic Health Pension Vacation/ Training Other Hours Total Daily' Saturday' Sundayl (Journey person) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 11/2X 1112X 2X Group I 24.04 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.80 51.82 51.82 63.84 Group II 24.19 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 39.95 52.045 52.045 64.14 Group III 24.32 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.08 52.24 52.24 64.40 Group IV 24.51 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.27 52.525 52.525 64.78 Group V 24.45 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.21 52.435 52.435 64.66 Group VI 24.57 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.33 52.615 52.615 64.90 Group VII 24.82 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.58 52.99 52.99 65.40 Group VIII 25.07 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.83 53.365 53.365 65.90 Group IX 25.27 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.03 53.665 53.665 66.30 Group X 25.57 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.33 54.115 54. 115 66.90 Group XI 26.07 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.83 54.865 54.865 67.90 Subjourneymanb 0-2000 hours 12.00 7.32 4.80 1.20' .92 .12 8 26.36 32.36 32.36 38.36 2001-4000 hours 14.00 7.32 4.80 l.4S! .92 .12 8 28.61 35.61 35.61 42.61 4001-6000 hours 16.00 7.32 4.80 1.70' .92 .12 8 30.86 38.86 38.86 46.86 Over 6000 hours and thereafter at journeyman rates a Includes an amount for supplemental dues. b Subjoumeyman may be employed at a ratio of one subjourneyman for every five journeymen. ~ For classifications \vithin each group, see page 21A. d Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and the first 12 hours on Saturday. All other overtime is paid at the Sunday/Holiday double-time rate. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the' project, which is on file with the Director ofIndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.l!ov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA YMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto:/lwv'iw.dir.ca.!!ov/DLSR/PWD. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. 21B GENERAL PREVAILING W AGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER I, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS 1770, 1773 AND 1773.1 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING, HIGHW A Y, HEA VY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: TEAMSTER (SECOND SHIFT) (APPLIES ONLY TO WORK ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE) DETERMINA TION: SC-23-261-2-2005-1 ISSUE DATE: August 22, 2005 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION: June 30, 2006* Effective until superseded by a new determination issued by the Director of Industrial Relations. Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research at (415) 703-4774 for the new rates after ten days from the expiration date if no subsequent determination is issued. LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kem, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bemardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Emolover Payments Straieht-Time Overtime Hourlv Rates ClassificationC Basic Health Pension Vaeationl Training Other Hours' Total Dailye Saturdaye Sundayl (Journeyperson) Hourly and Holiday Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 11/2X 11/2X 2X Group I 24.54 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.30 52.57 52.57 64.84 Group II 24.69 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.45 52.795 52.795 65.14 Group III 24.82 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.58 52.99 52.99 65.40 Group IV 25.01 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.77 53.275 53.275 65.78 Group V 24.95 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.71 53.185 53.185 65.66 Group VI 25.07 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 40.83 53.365 53.365 65.90 Group VII 25.32 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.08 53.74 53.74 66.40 Group VIII 25.57 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.33 54.115 54.115 66.90 Group IX 25.77 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.53 54.415 54.415 67.30 Group X 26.07 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 41.83 54.865 54.865 67.90 Group XI 26.57 7.32 4.80 2.60' .92 .12 8 42.33 55.615 55.615 68.90 Subjourneymanb 0-2000 hours 12.50 7.32 4.80 1.20' .92 .12 8 26.86 33.11 33.11 39.36 2001-4000 hours 14.50 7.32 4.80 1.45' .92 .12 8 29.11 36.36 36.36 43.61 4001-6000 hours 16.50 7.32 4.80 1.70' .92 .12 8 31.36 39.61 39.61 47.86 Over 6000 hours and thereafter at journeyman rates a Includes an amount for supplemental dues. b Subjourneyman may be employed at a ratio of one subjourneyman for every five journeymen. C For classifications within each group, see page 21A. 'The third shift shall work 6.5 hours, exclusive of meal period, for which 8 hours straight-time shall be paid at the non-shift rate, Monday through Friday. e Rate applies to the first 4 daily overtime hours and the first J 2 hours on Saturday. All other overtime is paid at the Sunday/Holiday double~time rate. RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicable to the particular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on file with the Director oflndustrial Relations. If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://www.dir.ca.l!ov/DLSR/PWD. Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774. TRA VEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PAYMENT: In accordance with Labor Code Sections 1773.1 and 1773.9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work. You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htto://ww\\'.dir.ca.!!o\"lDLSRIP\\.'D. Travel and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (4 I 5) 703-4774. 21C GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE DETERMINATION MADE BY THE DiRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE PART 7, CHAPTER \, ARTICLE 2, SECTIONS ]770,1773 AND 1773] FOR COMMERC]AL BUILDING. H]GHWA Y, HEAVY CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING PROJECTS CRAFT: # HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING DETERMINATION: SC-]02-1184.].2006.1 ISSUE DATE: August 22. 2006 EXPIRATION DATE OF DETERMINATION June 30, 2007.... The rate to be paid for work performed after this date has been determined. lfwork will extend past this date, the new rale must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts entered into now Contact the Division of Labor Statistics and Research for specific rates al (41 5) 703.4774 LOCALITY: All localities within Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. Emn]over Pavments Strail!ht-Time Ovenime Hourlv Rate Classification Basic Heahh Pension Vacation! Training Other Hours Total Daily Saturday " Sundayl (Journeyperson) Hourly 'nd Holiday' Payments Hourly Holiday Rate Welfare Rate 1]/2x ] ]/2x " GROUP] - (Drilling Crew Laborer) 52374 $4,16 $2.30 Sl90 $0.]5 $0.20 8 $32.45 $44,32 $44.32 $56.]9 GROUP II (Vehicle Operator/Hauler) $239] $416 $2.30 5190 $0,15 $0.20 8 $32.62 $44575 $44.575 $56.53 GROUP III (Horizontal Directional Drill Operator) $25,76 ,$4,]6 $2.30 Sl90 $0.15 $0.20 8 $34.47 $4735 $47.35 $60.23 GROUP ]V (Electronic Tracking Locator) $27.76 $4.]6 $2,30 $].90 $015 $0,20 8 $3647 $50.35 $50,35 $64.23 - :; Indicates an apprenticeable craft, Rates for apprentices are available in the General Prevailing Wage Apprentice Schedules . Includes an amount for Supplemental Dues r IftheJob is shut down during the work week due to inclement weather and fony (40) hours of work have not been completed, then the balance of the fony (40) hours may be worked on Saturday at the straight-time rate ~ RECOGNIZED HOLlDA YS: Holidays upon which the general prevailing hourly wage rate for Holiday work shall be paid, shall be all holidays in the collective bargaining agreement, applicabl~ to the panicular craft, classification, or type of worker employed on the project, which is on lile with the Director 0 hlduslTial Relations, If the prevailing rate is not based on a collectively bargained rate, the holidays upon which the prevailing rate shall be paid shall be as provided in Section 6700 of the Government Code. You may obtain the holiday provisions for the current determinations on the Internet at htlu>\\\\w.dir.cu.l!\JviDLSRI'WD Holiday provisions for current or superseded determinations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit al (4]5) 703-4774. - TRAVEL AND/OR SUBSISTENCE PA y!\tENT: ]n accordance with Labor Code Sections ]773.] and 1773,9, contractors shall make travel and/or subsistence payments to each worker to execute the work You may obtain the travel and/or subsistence provisions for the current detenninations on the Internet at httn'\\w\\dirCU.l!llv DLSRPWLJ Trave] and/or subsistence requirements for current or superseded detenninations may be obtained by contacting the Prevailing Wage Unit at (415) 703-4774 ~.~ 21-0 ADMINISTRATION August 28, 2006 , SUBJECT: NOTICE INVITING BIDS (RFQj F-07-17 The City of San Bernardino (City) invites bids from qualified vendors for Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion. Parties interested in obtaining a copy of this RFO F-07 -17 may do so by accessing the City of San Bernardino Web Page at www,sbcitv,oro and clicking: > Business> Request for Bids> City Finance, or by faxing their request to (909) 384-5043, attention: Sheila Futch, Please include the following information in your request: name and address of firm; name, telephone, facsimile number and email address of contact person; specify RFO F-07-17. Copies of the RFO may also be obtained by calling Sheila Futch at (909) 384-5085, (909) 384-5348; or in person at City Hall, 300 N. "0" St., 4th floor, Purchasing Division, San Bernardino, CA 92418. Plans and Specifications for the Perris Hill Senior Expansion Center must be obtained at: City Hall, 300 N. "0" Street, 4th Floor, Purchasing Division, San Bernardino CA 92418, Monday - Thursday 7:30 - 5:30 PM and Fridays 7:30 - 4:30 PM. There is a non-refundable payment of $50.00 for each set if picked up in person, Upon request, the Plans and Specifications may be mailed for an additional charge of $25.75 per set. If requesting copies by mail: Send Cashiers Check or Money Order to the above address, The outside of the envelope shall be clearly marked as f?"ows: Attn: Sheila Futch, RFQ F-07-17 Request for Plans & Specs. This is a prevailing wage job. The Contractor shall pay the higher of the latest State or Federal Prevailing Wage Determination. These wages are available from the California Department of Labor at www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/index.html. Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit: There will be a mandatory Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit at 10:00 a,m.. PST, Wednesday, September 6, 2006, at City Hall 300 N. "0" Street. 4th Floor, Purchasinq, San Bernardino CA 92410. Bids will only be accepted from those who have attended this meeting. Closing Date: Bids must be submitted at or before 3:00 p.m., PST, Wednesday, September 27,2006 at the address listed above. Issuance of this RFQ and/or receipt of bids does not commit City to award a contract. Sincerely, .:;. nif-<h Sheila Futch Buyer SECTION I. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS I. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit There will be a mandatory Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit at 10:00 a.m., PST, Wednesday, Sept 6. 2006. at City Hall 300 N. "D" Street, 4th Floor, PurchasinQ, San Bernardino, CA 92410. Bids will only be accepted from those who have attended this meeting. B. Examination of Bid Documents 1. By submitting a bid, the Bidder represents that it has thoroughly examined and become familiar with the items required under this RFO and that it is capable of quality performance to achieve the City's objectives. 2. The City reserves the right to remove from its mailing list for future RFOs, for an undetermined period of time, the name of any Bidder for failure to accept a contract, failure to respond to two (2) consecutive RFOs and/or unsatisfactory performance. Please note that a "No Bid" is considered a response. C. Addenda Any City changes to the requirements will be made by written addendum to this RFO. Any written addenda issued pertaining to this RFO shall be incorporated into the terms and conditions of any resulting Purchase Order. The City will not be bound to any modifications to or deviations from the requirements set forth in this RFO as the result of oral instruction. D. Clarifications 1. Examination of Documents Should a Bidder require clarifications of this RFO, the Bidder shall notify the City in writing in accordance with Section D.2 below. Should it be found that the point in question is not clearly and fully set forth, the City will issue a written addendum clarifying the matter which will be sent to all persons who have requested the RFO. ,- 2. Submittina Reauests a. With the exception of oral questions asked at any Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit, all questions, clarifications or comments shall be put in writing and must be received by the City no later than September 13, 2006, and be addressed as follows: City of San Bernardino 300 North "0" Street "Not an Offer" RFO F-07-17 4th floor, Purchasing Division, Attn: Sheila Futch San Bernardino, CA 92418 b. The exterior envelope of all requests for clarifications, questions and comments must be clearly labeled, "Not an Offer." The City is not responsible for failure to respond to a request that has not been labeled as such. The City will also accept questions sent by facsimile machines; however, all faxed questions must be received by the City no later than the date and time specified above. Send facsimile transmissions to (909) 384-5043, attention Sheila Futch. c. Inquiries received after September 13, 2006 will not be accepted. 3. City Responses Responses from the City will be communicated in writing to all recipients of this RFO, and will be postmarked no later than September 20, 2006. E. Submission of Bids 1. Date and Time All bids are to be submitted to City of San Bernardino, Attention: Sheila Futch. Bids received after 3:00 PM PST, September 27, 2006, will be rejected by the City as non-responsive. 2. Address Bids shall be addressed as follows: City of San Bernardino 300 N. "0" Street, 4th floor, Purchasing ~ivision San Bernardino, CA 92418. Bids may be delivered in person to the Purchasing Department, 4th floor, of the above address. 3. Identification of Bids Bidder shall submit a bid package consisting of: a) a signed original and one (3) copies of its bid, and b) a completed and signed Price Form. The bid package shall be addressed as shown above, bearing the Bidder's name and address and clearly marked as follows: "RFQ F-07 -17: Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion" 4. Acceptance of Bids a. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, or any item or part thereof, or to waive any informalities or irregularities in bids. b. The City reserves the right to withdraw this RFQ at any time without prior notice and the City makes no representations that any contract will be awarded to any Bidder responding to this RFQ. c. The City reserves the right to postpone bid opening for its own convenience. F. Pre-Contractual Expenses Pre-contractual expenses are defined as expenses incurred by the Bidder in: 1. preparing its bid in response to this RFQ; 2. submitting that bid to City; 3. negotiating with City any matter related to this bid; or 4. any other expenses incurred by the Bidder prior to date of award, if any, of the Agreement. The City shall not, in any event, be liable for any pre-contractual expenses incurred by Bidder in the preparation of its bid. Bidder shall not include any such expenses as part of its bid. G. Contract Award Issuance of this RFQ and receipt of bids does not commit the City to award a Purchase Order. The City reserves the right to postpone bid opening for its own convenience, to accept or reject any or all bids received in response to this RFQ, and to negotiate with other than the selected Bidder(s) should negotiations with the selected Bidder(s) be terminated. The City also reserves the riaht to apportion the award amona two or more Bidders. H. Acceptance of Order The successful Bidder will be required to accept a Purchase Order in accordance with and including as a part thereof the published Notice Inviting Bids, and the RFQ documents including all requirements, conditions and specifications contained therein, with no exceptions other than those specifically listed in the written purchase order. SECTION II. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Plans and Specifications for the Perris Hill Senior Expansion Center Must be obtained at: City Hall 300 N. "0" Street 4th Floor, Purchasing Division San Bernardino CA 92418 Monday - Thursday 7:30 - 5:30 PM Fridays 7:30 - 4:30 PM There is a non-refundable payment of Jj50.00 for each set if picked up in person. Upon request, the Plans and Specifications may be mailed for an additional charge of $25.75 per set. If requesting copies by mail: Send check or money order to the above address, The outside of the envelope shall be clearly marked as follows: AUn: Sheila Futch, RFQ F-07.17 Request for Plans & Specs City of San Bernardino 0, C.~T I I ~I' 2' 53 '~j ':... I t I I . Technical Specifications Bid Specification No RFQ F-07 -17 General Provisions and Specifications for: Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion ITEM DESCRIPTION NOTICE: "SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE BIDDER" Services: Bidder shall complete right hand column indicating brief reasoning for exceptions to requirements when not acceptable. State "Acceptable" if requirements are agreeable as set forth on left-hand column. Equipment: Bidder shall complete right hand column indicating specific size and/or make and model of all components when not exactly as specified. State "As Specified" if item is exactly as set forth in the left-hand column. MUST REFER TO PLANS & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION. FAILURE TO COMPLETE RIGHT HAND COLUMN WILL INVALIDATE BIQ . PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Acceptable / as specified Division 01 - General Requirements NOT USED Division 02 - Site Construction A-cu.-I?\MQ~ Division 03 - Concrete ~~ Division 04 - Masonry \;je-\- lA::t L:> Division 05 Metals Division 06 Wood and Plastics ~~~ Division 07 Thermal & Moisture Protection Pr~\J\t Division 08 Doors & Windows i\- ~hJoQ Division 09 Finishes ~CU{J~\L Division 10 Specialties ~Wv(J~ tA0 Division 11 -Equipment v\c.u.f1 ~(A '9\L- Division 12 Furnishings I4~OU- Division 13 Special Construction NO, LAS\:;? Di N ~-r \J. 5~ P vision 14 Conveying Systems ""~'..; Div ision 15 Mechanical f'Jc{\ V.~D , Divi sion 16 Electrical ~C~\-( (tl~~~ ~" ~ Oct 13 2006 10,06AM JM BUILDERS FAX 9097487260 p.2 Contlactor shall pay the higher of the latest State or Federal Pl'8vailing Wage Detennlnatlon. Said prevailing wage shall conform to SeclIon 1 n3 of the Labor Code. The general prevaHing wage ~ rates in the County in which Ihe work is to be done have been determined by the Director of the ~rY~ California Department of Industrial Relations and the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division's Prevailing wage rates to be paid on federally funded or assisted construction projects. These wages are available from the Calif. Dept. of Industrial Relations' Internet wed site at www.dir.cuov and the U.S. Dept of Labor web site at: WWW..x:~lImft.trov/,dllViduaMlftIiM~ Ittml . It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded and upon any sub-- contractor under him/her, to pay not less than specified rates to all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by them In the execution of the contract, and to prevent discrimination In the employment of persons because of race, creed, color, or national origin, as set forth in the provisions of Resolution No. 7414 of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San ~/ Bernardino. The Contractor shall possess 8 Class "e" License at the time the contract is awarded. III. BID CONTENT AND FORMS III. BID CONTENT AND FORMS A. BID FORMAT AND CONTENT 1. Presentation Bids should not include any unnecessarily elaborate or promotional material. Information should be presented in the order in which it is requested. Lengthy narrative is discouraged, and presentations should be brief and concise. Bids shall contain the following: a. identification of Bidder, including name, address and telephone; b. proposed working relationship between Bidder and subcontractors, if applicable; c. acknowledgment of receipt of all RFQ addenda, if any; d. name, title, address and telephone number of contact person during period of bid evaluation; e. a statement to the effect that the bid shall remain valid for a period of not less than 90 days from the date of submittal; and f. signature of a person authorized to bind Bidder to the terms of the bid. Bidder may also propose enhancement or procedural or technical innovations to the Technical Specifications which do not materially deviate from the objectives or required content of the project. 2. Exceptions/Deviations State any exceptions to or deviations from the requirements of this RFQ, stating "technical" exceptions on the Technical Specifications form, and "contractual" exceptions on a separate sheet of paper. Where Bidder wishes to propose alternative approaches to meeting the City's technical or contractual requirements, these should be thoroughly explained. 3. Qualifications. Related Experience and References of Bidder This section of the bid should establish the ability of Bidder to satisfactorily perform the required work by reasons of experience in performing work of a similar nature; demonstrated competence in the services to be provided; strength and stability of the firm; staffing capability; work load; record of meeting schedules on similar projects; and supportive client reference. Bidder shall: a. provide a brief profile of the firm, including the types of services offered; the year founded; form of the organization (corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship); number, size and location of offices; number of employees; b. describe the firm's experience in performing work of a similar nature to that solicited in this RFQ: c. provide, as a minimum, three references of similar size projects; reference shall furnish the name, title, address and telephone number of the person(s) a the client organization who is most knowledgeable about the work performed. 4. Appendices Information considered by Bidder to be pertinent to this RFQ and which has not been specifically solicited in any of the aforementioned sections may be placed in a separate appendix section. Bidders are cautioned,. however, that this does not constitute an invitation to submit large amounts of extraneous materials; appendices should be relevant and brief. B. LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS By submitting a bid, bidder warrants that any and all licenses and/or certifications required by law, statute, code or ordinance in performing under the scope and specifications of this RFQ are currently held by bidder, and are valid and in full force and effect. Copies or legitimate proof of such licensure and/or certification shall be included in bidder's response. Bids lackinQ copies and/or proof of said licenses and/or certifications mav be deemed non-responsive and mav be reiected. C. COST AND PRICE FORMS Bidder shall complete the Price Form in its entirety including: 1) all items listed and total price; 2) all additional costs associated with performance of specifications; and 3) Bidder's identification information including a binding signature. Bidder shall state cash discounts offered. Unless discount payment terms are offered, payment terms shall be "Net 30 Days". Payment due dates, including discount period, will be computed from date of City acceptance of the required services or of a correct and complete invoice, whichever is later, to the date City's check is mailed. Any discounts taken will be taken on full amount of invoice, unless other charges are itemized and discount thereon is disallowed. Freight terms shall be F.O.B. Destination, Full Freight Allowed, unless otherwise specified on price form. PRICE FORM REQUEST FOR QUOTES: RFQ F-07-17 DESCRIPTION OF RFQ: Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion BIDDER'S NAME/ADDRESS: JM fJ\^~\('\-€",~ jT.J\c. l-lPS41 '?cAvIL Avp,. 12. .e..ellc. V1d~, ( A4 OJ 2?~ 7 '7 NAME / TELEPHONE NO. OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 0; 00;- 7 CJS-Lj 10'751 0; oq- 74~-7z.I.oD -fCA-'>L Jffi\V'\\~Ar' 'OJv.v((J-j -'V{o Please provide detailed Firm Fixed Price cost information in the spaces provided below, and any other incidental or additional costs required to complete the Technical Specification requirements. I" ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE . . , TOTALS; 17~5,000- ~te.tl '. SwuJ KMfldrul Gj~- ~ --T1vlAs<<trzd ---- Are there any other additional or incidental costs, which will be req meet the requirements of the Technical Specifications? Yes / answered "Yes", please provide detail of said additional costs: our firm in order to circle one). If you Please indicate any elements of the Technical Specifications, which cannot be met by your firm. ^ )oYll ~ , Have you included in your bid all informational items and forms as requeste (circle one). If you answered "No", please explain: / No This offer shall remain firm for 9.0 days from RFQ close date. Terms and conditions as set forth in this RFQ apply to this bid. Cash discount allowable thirty (30) days. 0% days; unless otherwise stated, payment terms are: Net In signing this bid, Bidder warrants that all certifications and documents requested herein are attached and. properly completed and signed. From time to time, the City may issue one or more addenda to this RFQ. Below, please indicate all Addenda to this RFQ received by your firm, and the date said Addenda was/were received. Addenda No: Addenda No: Addenda No: Verification of Addenda Received Received on: ~tp Received on: Received on: AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: , \ \ \ \ '>-JAY, '" .J1;. \. ~;V\J\.:. \) ,'- PRINT SIGNER'S NAME AND TITLE: -rv-<-'>. DATE SIGNED: I 0) \ \ ) 0 lo COMPANY NAME & ADDRESS: < \ '(Y\ ~ ; ideA-=:' I +1/7 C--. I 7- (0'54 7 T-8. v lL ~. R4-IICtr7ds. CA 72373 . PHONE: qrl1'7C;3-4b~7FAX: 90cr-7'18'-7ZbO - IF SUBMITTING A "NO BID", PLEASE STATE REASON (8) BELOW: . - ( State Of California . n::. CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD . . C~. ACTIVE LICENSE .- ...."~_ 843561 ... CORP _~_ J M BUILDERS INC ~........)B ~ ~ ._~. 09/30/2008 ~ - ,. 1i '" 0 '" .., 8 0') '" ~ 0 .... fe ~ 0 :g CD '" '" co ~ ~ .., CD en ... 0 16l .., 0') l? f! ~ ~ 8? 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'" I- U IX cri IX Vl C> IX a. 0 u: J: 1[ iD 1[ p., ~ .. - - F:'oI n~2LBvL606 X~~ S~3allnH wr W~90:01 9002 €1 ~oD NON - COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT TO: THE COMMON COUNCil, CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO In accordance with Title 23, United States Code, Section 112, the undersigned hereby states, under penalty of perjury: That he/she has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with RFO 007-17. Business Name ~-f''(~ , IVlC. . Business Address 92-373 Signature of bidder X I. I, ( \' 52- O"~~"-'daJ do, !'.'d~~ \J Place of Resi ce . I Subscribed and sworn before me this !, It- day of cO '-~ h \ y , 20Qb. Notary Public in and for the County of...f I~ II 13 l r n"ltrJ I ~ {', State of California. My commission expires fY) M t'1- ~ ) c9 ,20Jlt. O!v~L~~L-J ~. ~ .............................------...( O~.VIRGINIA E. ZAHM~ COMM.1I 1560211 Cl . NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA Gl ::l! SAN BERNARDINO CeUNTY 0 } _ _ _ _ :O~M~ EX!. ~A~C:2B.:. ~9 ( PREMIUM: NIL Bond No. 5365593 <it&\T AlVERlG\N INSURANCE CDMA\NY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, J.M. BUILDERS, INC. as principal, and the GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Ohio, having its Administrative Office at 580 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, as surety, are held and fmnly bound unto, THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO as obligee, in the penal sum of TEN PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID DOLLARS ($ 10% ), lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, finnly by these presents. SIGNED, sealed, and dated this 22ND day of SEPTEMBER 2006 WHEREAS, the said principal is herewith submitting a proposal for PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such that, if the said principal shall be awarded the said contract, and shall within sixty ( 60 ) days after receiving notice of such award enter into a contract and give bond for the faithful perfonnance of the contract, then this , obligation shall be null and void otherwise the principal and surety will pay unto the obligee the difference in money between the amount of the principal's bid and the amount for which the obligee may legally contract with another party to perform the work, if the liltter amount be in excess of the former; but in no event shall the liability hereunder exceed the penal sum hereof. Principal COON A [(oT1ley.in-f"act F.9116K - (3/82) (BID FORM) CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On 09/22/06 before me, LEXIE SHERWOOD - NOTARY PUBLIC personally appeared RICHARD A. COON personally known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. and official seal. . LEXIE SHERWOOD , -" COMM, .1593951 l!i ~ - MOHR" PUBLIC. CAUFORNtA (':. :e, 0... 'NGE COUNTY .. ~~~ OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT BID BOND TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCT1M1<NT M1MBER OF PAGES 1 DATE OF DOCT1M1<NT 9/22/06 CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER o INDIVIDUAL o CORPORATE OFFICER TITLE(S) o PARTNER (8) o OTHER: ~ ATTORNEY-IN-FACT 0 TRU8TEE(8) SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(S) GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY@ Administrative Office: 580 WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202. 513-369-5000. FAX 513.723-2740 The number of persons authorized by this power of anorney is not more than FIVE No.O 14191 POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State orOhia. does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint the person or persons named below its true and lawful attomeyin-fact, for it and in its name, place and stead to execute in behalf of the said Company, as surety, any and all bonds, undertakings and contracts of suretyship, or other written obligations in the nature thereof; provided that the liability of the said Company on any such bond, undertaking or contract of suretyship executed under Ihis authority shall not exceed the limit stated below. Name Address Limit of Power DAVID L. CULBERTSON CHARLES L. FLAKE MATTHEWP. FLAKE RICHARD A. COON LEXIE SHERWOOD ALL OF ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA ALL UNLIMITED This Power of Attorney revokes all previous powers issued in behalf of the attomey(s)-in-fact named above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed and attested by its appropriate officers and its corporate seal hereunto affixed this 17th day of, JUNE , 2004. ~ Attest GREAT AMERJCAN INSURANCE COMPANY p STATE OF OHIO. COUNTY OF HAMILTON - ss: DAVJDC. KITCHIN (513-36903611) On this 17th day of JUNE , 2004, before me personally appeared DAVID C. KITCHIN, to me knOYlll, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. that he is the Divisional Senior Vice President of the Bond Division of Great American Insurance Company, the Company described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of the said Company; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by authority of his office under the By-Laws of said Company. and that he signed his name thereto by like authority. - This Power of Attorney is granted by authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of Great American Insurance Company by unanimous written consent dated March 1. 1993. RESOLVED: That the Division President. the several Division Vice Presidents and Assistant Vice Presidents, or anyone of them. be and hereby is authon.zed. from time to time. to appoint one or more Attorneys-in-Fact to execute on behalf of the Company, as surety, any and all bonds. undertakings and contracts of suretyship. or other written obligations in the nature thereof; -to prescribe their respective duties and the respective limits of their authority; and to revoke any such appointment at any time~ - RESOL VED FURTHER: ThaI the Company seal and Ihe signature of any of the aforesaid officers and any Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Company may be affIXed by facsimile to any power of attorney or certificate of either given for the execution of any bond. undertaking, contract or suretyship, or other written obligation in the nature thereof, such signature and sool when so used being hereby adopted by the Company as the original signature of such officer and the original set/I of the Company, to be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affiXed. "' CERTIFICATION I, RONALD C. HAYES. Assistant Secretary of Great American Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing Power of Attorney and the Resolutions of the Board of Directors of March I. 1993 have not been revoked and are now in full force and effect. ." Signed and sealed this 2 2ND day of, S EPTEMB ER 2006 S 1029T(11101) SECTION V. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. Each bid shall be in accordance with Request for Quotes (RFQ) Number F-07-17. All specifications are minimum. Bidders are expected to meet or exceed these specifications as written. Bidder shall attach to their bid a complete detailed itemization and explanation for each and every deviation or variation from the RFO specifications and requirements. Conditionai bids, or those that take exception to the RFO specifications and requirements, may be considered non-responsive and may be rejected. 2. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to award a contract to the bidder whom best meets the City's requirements. This may include waiver of minor irregularities or discrepancies, or nonconformity to specifications in appropriate circumstances. Purchase shall be on a best buy basis after due consideration of all relevant factors, inciuding but not limited to, workmanship, accessibility of parts and service, known evidence of manufacturer's responsibility and record, durability and known operational record of product and suitability as well as conformity to City needs and requirements. In all cases the best interest of the City shall prevail in all contract awards. J. The City ef San Bernardine reserves tRe rillRt te ~HrGRaSe R'lore or less lhan tRe ~Hantities s~aGifies at Hnit ~rices sis. 4. Bids shall be firm offers, subject to acceptance or rejection within 90 days of the opening thereof. 5.. RellHlar soaler. ~la sisser shall se aGGe~lasls '.VRs is not a ra~Hlasls maRHfaGIHrer sr sealer of SHGh itams as sHsmittes fer sis GensisemlioR. 6. All materials, workmanship and finish entering into the construction of the equipment must be of the best of these respective kinds and must conform to the character of the equipment and the service for which it is intended to be used and shall be produced by use of the current manufacturing processes. "Seconds", factory rejects, and substandard goods are not acceptable. 7. Each bidder shall submit with their bid a copy of the proposed product specifications, complete detailed drawings, and other descriptive matter in sufficient detail to clearly describe the equipment, materials and parts offered. 8. Manufacturer and/or Contractor shall defend any and all suits and assume all liability for any and all claims made against the City of San Bernardino, or any of its officials or agents for the use of any patented process, device or article forming a part of equipment or any item furnished under the contract. 9. Each bidder must state in their bid the guaranteed delivery date of product and/or services in number of calendar days from the date of contract execution by the City of San Bernardino, time is of the essence relative to this contract. Contractor shall prosecute the work continuously and diligently and shall deliver the items at the earliest possible date following the award of the contract. 10. ~aeR bidder shall list in IReir sis all roclory, manHroGtHrer's ami/or dealer's '.v:manty ans/or guarantoe Ge'/eralls aRs sRall sHsmit sHeR written SOGHmenls evilieneiRIl tRe same attashes to the sid. 11. Successful bidder(s) (Contractor) shall furnish and deliver to the City complete equipment as bid and awarded, ready for installation and fully equipped as detailed in these specifications. 12. Price shall be quoted F.O.B. San Bernardino (all transportation charges shall be fully prepaid), and shall include all discounts. Bid shall include California sales tax, where applicable, computed at the rate of 7.75% (this will normally be shown as a separate line item on the price form). 13. City shall make payment within thirty (30) days after the complete delivery and acceptante of the specified items by the City of San Bernardino and receipt of the Contractor's priced invoice. 14. All "standard equipment" is included in any bid. Bidders furnishing bids under these specifications shall supply all items advertised as "standard" equipment even if such items are not stipulated in the specifications, unless otherwise clearly excepted in the bid. 15. The items which the bidder proposes to furnish the City must comply in all respects with the appropriate safety regulations of all regulatory commissions of the Federal Government and the State of California, whether such safety features and/or items have been specifically outlined in these specifications or not. 16. Contractor delivering equipment pursuant to this RFO specifications shall guarantee that equipment meets specifications as set forth herein. If it is found that equipment delivered does not meet requirements of these specifications the Contractor shall be required to correct the same at their own expense. _. -. - "",. ,....... - - 17. By submitting a bid, each bidder agrees that in the event complete delivery is not made within the time or times set forth pursuant to this specification, damage will be sustained by the City, and that it is, and will be impractical and extremely difficult to, ascertain the actual damage which the City will sustain in the event of and by reason of such delay. 18. In case the delivery of the items under this contract is delayed due to strikes, injunctions, government controls, or by reason of any cause or circumstance beyond the control of the Contractor, the time for delivery may be extended (in the City's sole discretion) by a number of days to be determined in each instance by mutuai written agreement between the Contractor and the Director of Facilities Management of the City of San Bernardino. The City shall not unreasonably refuse such extension. 19. Contract. Each bid shall be submitted and received with the understanding that acceptance by the City of San Bernardino of bid in response to this solicitation shall constitute a contract between the Contractor and the City. This shall bind the Contractor to furnish and deliver at the price bid and in complete accordance with all provisions of RFQ No. F-07-17. In most cases the basis of award will be the City's standard purchase order that mayor may not incorporate this solicitation by reference. 20. Prohibited interest. No member, officer, or employee of the City or of any agency of the City during his tenure or for one year thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect in this contract or the proceeds thereof. Furthermore, the parties hereto covenant and agree that to their knowledge no board member, officer or employee of the City has any interest, whether contractual, non-contractual, financial or otherwise, in this transaction, or in the business of the contracting party other than the City, and that if any such interest comes to the knowledge of either party at any time, a full and complete disclosure of all such information will be made in writing to the other party or parties, even if such interest would not be considered a conflict of interest under Article 4(commencing with Section 1090) or Article 4.6 (commencing with Section 1120) of Division 4 of Title I of the Government Code of the State of California. 21. One Document. These specifications, the notice inviting bids, RFQ F-07-17, the Contractor's bid, any written agreement executed by the parties, the purchase order and all documents referred to in the complete specifications and purchase order, and all written modifications of said documents shall be construed together as one document. Anything called for in anyone of said documents shall be deemed to be required equally as if called for in all. Anything necessary to complete the work properly shall be performed by the contractor, whether specifically set out in the contract or not. All sections of the specifications shall be read as constituting a whole and not as an aggregation of individual parts, and whatever is specified in one section shall be construed as appiying to all sections. 22. The City of San Bernardino reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. 23. Prompt payment. Each bidder may stipulate in their bid a percentage prompt payment discount to be taken by the City in the event the City makes payment to the Contractor within ten (10) working days of receipt of malerial and approval of invoice. For the purpose of this provision, payment is deemed to be made on the date of mailing of the City check. NOTE: prompt payment discounts will only be used during bid evaluation in the case of ties. 24. Inquiries. Direct all inquiries to Sheiia Futch at (909) 384-5085. Technical questions may be sent via fax to (909) 384-5043. The answers to material questions will be provided to all potential bidders. 25. Bid/Price forms. No bid will be acceptable unless prices are submitted on the pricing forms furnished herein, and all required forms are completed and included with bid. Deliver all bids, signed and sealed, to the Purchasing Division, Finance Department at 300 North "D" Street, 4th fioor, Purchasing Division, City Hall, San Bernardino, California 92418. CLEARLY MARK THE RFQ SPECIFICATION TITLE "Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion" AND NUMBER F-07-17 ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE ENVELOPE. 26. Time. All bids must be received in the Purchasing Division no iater than 3:00 PM, PST, Wednesday, September 27,2006 where at such time and said place bids will be publicly opened. examined and declared. Any bid may be withdrawn by bidder prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of bids. Any bid received after that time and date specified shall NOT be considered. 27. The City ef San Bernardine reserves tRs ri€)Rt at its e.....n eissretion te award separate sentrasts fer easR sate€)ery, er 10 O'.vard fAloIltiple sontrasts, or to award one sontrast for flolrnishin€) and deliverin€) of all e!1lo1ipfAent and/or servises in all sals€)ories. 28. Equipment. In the purchase of equipment, Contractor shall be required to furnish one (1 ) OPERATORS MANUAL and one (1) PARTS MANUAL for all equipmenl bid. 29. In submitting a bid to a public purchasing body, the bidder offers and agrees that if the bid is accepled, it will assign 10 the purchasing body all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of aclion il may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (U.S.C. See 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2, commencing with Section 16700 of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods, materials, or services by the bidder for sale to the purchasing body pursuant to the bid. Such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the purchasing body tenders final payment to the bidder. 30, Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold City, its officers, employees and agents harmless from any claim, demand, liability, suit, judgment or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable costs of defense) arising out of or related to Contractor's performance of this agreement, except that such duty to indemnify, defend and hold harmless shall not apply where injury to person or property is caused by City's willful misconduct or sole negligence. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this Agreement on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorney's fees" for the purposes of this paragraph. 31. While not restricting or limiting the foregoing, during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain in effect policies of comprehensive public, general, and automobile liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000 combined single limit, and statutory worker's compensation coverage, and shall file copies of said policies with the City's Risk Manager prior to undertaking any work under this Agreement. The policies shall name the City as an additional insured and shall provide for ten (10) day notification to the City if said policies are terminated or materially altered. 32. FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND. The Contractor will be required to furnish a cashier's check, certified check or faithful performance bond made payable to the City of San Bernardino in an amount equal to 100% of the bid price to insure the contractor's faithful performance of this contract. Said surety shall be subject to the approval of the City of San Bernardino, bonds shall be in accordance with Ordinance No. 821, Section 2400, and the corporation issuing said bond shall have a rating in Best's most recent insurance guide of "A" or better. 33. Written contract documents, duly authorized and signed by the appropriate authority, constitute the complete and entire agreement(s) that may result from the RFO. 31. City rnay. at its ElissretieR, exersise eFJlien year reAewals fer ~FJ Ie :l years, in eAe year iAsrernents. 35. By submitting a bid, bidder warrants that any and all licenses and/or certifications required by law, statute, code or ordinance in performing under the scope and specifications of this RFO are currently held by bidder, and are valid and in full force and effect. Copies or legitimate proof of such licensure and/or certification shall be included in bidder's response. Bids lackino copies and/or proof of said licenses and/or certifications mav be deemed non-responsive and mav be reiected. -.: - - .~ SPECIAL PROVISIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS SECTION 1 1-1 SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS 1-1.01 GENERAL -- The work embodied herein shall be done in accordance with the Standard Specifications for the Public Works Construction, 2003 Edition, and City of San Bernardino Standard Drawings, insofar as the same apply and in accordance with the following Special Provisions. 1-1.02 DEFINITIONS -- Whenever in the Standard Specifications the following terms are used, they shall be understood to mean and refer to the following: Aeencv The City of San Bernardino. Board The Mayor and Common Council for the City of San Bernardino. City Eneineer The City Engineer, Division of Public Works, Department of Development Services for the City of San Bernardino. Laboratorv The laboratory to be designated by the City of San Bernardino to test materials and worked involved in the contract. Office ofthe District - Whenever, in the Standard Specifications, reference is made to the office of the District or the District's office, such references shall be deemed made to the City of San Bernardino's Public Works Division Office, located in the City of San Bernardino's Development Services Department. SP-l The mailing address for the City of San Bernardino's Public Works Division is: City of San Bernardino Development Services Department Public Works Division 300 North "D" Street, 3rd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Office or Office of Structures Desie:n - Office of the City of San Bernardino Public Works Division Resident Ene:ineer - Or Ene:ineer The Resident Engineer is the City of San Bernardino's City Engineer, registered as a Civil Engineer in the State of California, or the designated representative of the City of San Bernardino's City Engineer, registered as a Civil Engineer in the State of California. State Hie:hwav Ene:ineer - The City of San Bernardino's City Engineer, registered as a Civil Engineer in the State of California. Transportation Buildine: - Sacramento - The City of San Bernardino Public Works Division Office, City Hall, 3rd Floor. . Notice Advertisine: for Bids - Notice Inviting Bids. Standard Specifications - Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction "Green Book". Other terms appearing in the Standard Specifications, and these Special Provisions, shall have the intent and meaning specified in Section 1-2, "Definitions", in the Standard Specifications. 1-1.03 STANDARD SPECIFICA nONS - The Standard Specifications for the Agency are contained in the most current edition of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION, "GREEN BOOK", as written and promulgated by the Joint Cooperative Committee of the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association and the Southern California District of the Associated General Contractors of California. SP-2 The Standard Specifications set forth above will control the general provisions for this Contract except as amended by the Plans, Special Provisions, or other contract documents. Only those Sections requiring amendment or elaboration or specifying options are called out. In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and the Special Provisions, the Special Provisions shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions. References in the Special Provisions to "CAL TRANS Standard Specifications'; shall mean the Standard Specifications (July,1992) of the State of California, Department of Transportation. References in the Special Provisions to Standard Plans shall mean the Standard Plans for the City of San Bernardino or other governing agency as specified. Applicable Standard Plans for this project are contained in STANDARD DRAWINGS, in the APPENDIX of these Specifications. Where the Plans or Specifications describe portions of the work in general terms, but not in complete detail, it is understood that the item is to be furnished and installed complete and in place, that only the best general practice is to prevail and that only materials and workmanship of the first quality are to be used. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals and do all the work involved in executing the Contract. Plans and specifications must conform to the requirements of the City of San Bernardino, American Concrete Institute (ACI), American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), American Welding Society (A WS), Uniform Building Code (UBC), these Special Provisions and the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Green Book), latest editions. 1-1.04 TAXES n No mention shall be made in the proposal of Sales Tax, Use Tax, or any tax, as all amounts bid will be deemed and held to include any such taxes, which may be applicable. 1-1.05 INTERPRETATION OF PLANS AND DOCUMENTS -- If any person contemplates submission of a bid for the proposed contract and is in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the services to be performed, they may submit a written request for an interpretation or correction thereof. The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. SP-3 Any interpretation or correction of the proposed documents shall be made only by addendum duly issued and copy of such addendum will be faxed and mailed or delivered to each person of record as receiving a set of such documents. The City will not be responsible for any other form of explanation or interpretation of the proposed documents. 1-1.06 ADDENDA OR BULLETINS -- All Bidders are advised as to the possibility of issuance of addenda affecting the items, scope or quantity of the work required for this project. Each Bidder shall be fully responsible for informing themselves as to whether or not any such addenda have been issued. The effect of all addenda to the Contract Documents shall be considered in the bid and said addenda shall be made a part of the Contract Documents and shall be returned with them. Failure to cover in a bid any such addenda issued may render the bid irregular and may result in its rejection by the City. 1-1.07 PLANS AND SPECIFICA TrONS TO BE PROVIDED -- The City will provide the Contractor with five (5) sets of Plans and Specifications at no cost after the Award of Contract. The Contractor shall obtain all additional sets at its own cost. SP-4 SECTION 2 2-1 BID BONDS AND MBE/WBE REOUlREMENTS AND CONDITIONS 2-1.01 GENERAL -- Bids must submitted on the bid form contained herein. All bids shall be signed, sealed and accompanied by cash, cashier's check or bid bond made payable to the City of San Bernardino, in the amount often percent (10%) of the bid. Such cash, check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him. In the event the bidder, to whom the contact is awarded, refuses to execute said contract, and/or fails to file the necessary bonds and insurance certificate within ten (10) working days after the date of the City's Notice of Award, the Bidder shall forfeit the bid bond to the City. By not executing the contract, the use by the public of the improvements will be delayed and the public will suffer great damage. From the nature of the case, it would be extremely difficult and impractical to fix the amount of said damage. Therefore, the City and the bidder agree that the bid guarantee of 10% of the bid shall be paid to the City as forfeiture. Bid bonds shall be underwritten by a surety company having a rating in Best's most recent Insurance Guide of "A" or better. Bonds must be issued by a surety who is listed in the latest version of U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570 and is authorized to issue bonds in California. The Form of Bid Bond is contained in the Bid Documents in Part I of these Special Provision. Notarization of both the Principal and the Surety and the Power of Attorney of the signing Surety shall accompany this form. Any bid not accompanied by such bid bond will be rejected as invalid. 2-1.02 MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES -- A policy for establishing goals for participation of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises (MBE/WBE) was adopted by Resolution No. 95-409 of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, on 11-20-95. This outreach program superseded Resolution No. 93- 411 and the Standard Operation Procedures dated January 1994. Bidder's outreach efforts (good faith efforts) must reach out to MBEs, WBEs and all other business enterprises. Prime bidders could reasonably be expected to produce a level of participation by interested subcontractors of ~ % MBE and i % WBE on this project. Bidders shall make every reasonable effort to solicit bids from MBE/WBEs. A justification shall be provided to support the rejection of any bid from a minority or women's business enterprise, certified by Caltrans. SP-5 2-1.03 MINORITY, WOMEN AND OTHER BUSlNESS ENTERPRISES AND CITY PROCUREMENTS -- It is the policy of the City of San Bernardino to provide Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs), Women Business Enterprises (WBEs) and all other enterprises an equal opportunity to participate in the performance of all City contracts. Bidders shall assist the City in implementing this policy by taking all reasonable steps to ensure that all available business enterprises, including local MBEs and WBEs, have an equal opportunity to compete for and participate in City contracts. Bidders' good faith efforts to reach-out to MBEs, WBEs and all other business enterprises shall be determined by the following factors: (1) The bidder attended pre-solicitation or pre-bid meetings, if any, scheduled by the City to inform all bidders of the requirements for the project for which the contract will be awarded. The City may waive this requirement if the bidder certifies it is informed as to those project requirements. (2) The bidder identified and selected specific items of the project for which the contract will be awarded to be performed by sub-contractors to provide an opportunity for participation by MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises. The bidder shall, when economically feasible, divide total contract requirements into small portions or quantities to permit maximum participation ofMBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises. (3) The bidder advertised for bids from interested business enterprises not less than ten calendar days prior to the submission of bids, in one or more daily or weekly newspapers, trade association publications, minority or trade oriented publications, trade journals, or other media specified by the City. (4) The bidder provided written notice of its interest in bidding on the contract to those business enterprises, including MBEs and WBEs, having an interest in participating in such contracts. All notices of interest shall be provided not less than ten calendar days prior to the date the bids were required to be submitted. In all instances, the bidder must document that invitations for sub-contracting bids were sent to available MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises for each item of work to be performed. The Mayor's Affirmative Action Office shall be available to help identify interested MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises. (5) The bidder documented efforts to follow up initial solicitations of interest by contracting the business enterprises to determine with certainty whether the enterprises were interested in performing specific portions of the project. (6) The bidder provided interested enterprises with information about the Plans, Specifications and requirements for the selected sub-contracting work. SP-6 (7) The bidder requested assistance from organizations that provide assistance in the recruitment and placement of MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises not less than fifteen days prior to the submission of bids. (8) The bidder negotiated in good faith with interested MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises and did not unjustifiably reject as unsatisfactory bids prepared by any enterprises, as determined by the City. As documentation the bidder must submit a list of all sub-bidders for each item of work solicited, including dollar amounts of potential work for MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises. (9) The bidder documented efforts to advise and assist interested MBEs, WBEs and other business enterprises in obtaining bonds, lines of credit, or insurance required by the City or Contractor. If the City has established expected levels of participation for MBE and WBE sub- contractors, failure to meet those levels shall not be a basis for disqualification of the bidder. A determination of the adequacy of a bidders' good faith effort must be based on due consideration of the indicia of good faith as set forth above. In the event that the City is considering awarding away from the lowest bidder or not awarding a contract to a proposed bidder because the bidder is determined to be non-responsive for failure to comply with the good faith indicia set forth above, the City shall, if requested, and prior to the award of the contract, afford the bidder the opportunity to present evidence to the . Mayor and Common Council in a public hearing of the bidders' good faith efforts in making its outreach. In no case should the City award away pursuant to this program if the bidder makes a good faith effort but fails to meet the expected levels of participation. For the purposes of this Policy, "minority" shall be synonymous with "minority person" as defined in California Public Contract Code Section 2000(f). Nothing herein restricts the discretion of the City to reject all bids in accord with Charter Sections 140 and 238 or Chapter 3.04 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code. The directions set forth herein shall take effect immediately, and all City Departments shall modify their implementation programs to the extent such programs are inconsistent with this policy. 2-1.04 SUBMISSION OF MBE/WBE INFORMATION - GOOD FAITH EFFORTS - The Contractor may submit the MBE/WBE INFORMATION - GOOD FAITH EFFORTS document with the contract Bid Documents prior to the hour of the bid opening. If this document is not submitted with the Bid Documents, it must be submitted to the Public Works Division, upon request, by 4:30 p.m. on the fourth working day following the day of the bid openmg. SP-7 SECTION 3 3-1 A WARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT 3-1.0 I GENERAL -- A ward of the contract will normally be made by the Mayor and the Common Council at the first or second regular meeting following the opening of the bids. The bidder, to whom the contract is awarded, shall file with the Engineer all required bonds and insurance policies, and execute the contract within 10 calendar days after receiving notification of the award. Failure to file the stipulated documents and execute the contract within the prescribed time shall constitute good and sufficient grounds for rescission of the award and payment of 10% of the bid to the City as liquidated damages. 3-1.02 CONTRACT BONDS -- The Payment and Faithful Performance Bonds shall be filed with the Engineer before the contract is executed by the City in accordance with Section 2- 4, "CONTRACT BONDS", of the Standard Specifications. The contract bonds, including Payment Bond (Material and Labor Bond) and Performance Bond shall be underwritten by a surety company having a rating in Best's most recent Insurance Guide of "A" or better. Bonds must be issued by a surety who is listed in the latest version of U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570 and is authorized to issue bonds in California. 3-1.03 DISQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS -- In the event that any Bidder acting as a prime contractor has an interest in more than one submitted bid, all such submitted bids will be rejected and the Bidder will be disqualified. This restriction does not apply to subcontractors or suppliers who may submit quotations to more than one Bidder and, while doing so, may also submit a formal bid as a prime contractor. No contract will be executed unless the Bidder is licensed in accordance with the provisions of the State Business and Professions Code. Contractor shall fill out, complete and follow all the specification requirements. SP-8 3-1.04 AWARD OF CONTRACT -- Following a review of the bids, the City shall determine whether to award the contract or to reject all bids. The award of contract, if made, will be to the lowest responsible Bidder as determined solely by the City. Additionally, the City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to accept any bid or portion thereof, to waive any irregularity and to take the bids under advisement for the period of time stated in the legal notice inviting sealed bids as may be required to provide for the best interest of the City. The Contractor's original signature on the Bid Form shall constitute a commitment on the part of the Bidder to furnish the items as set forth in the Bid Form, the Instructions to Bidders, the Plans, the Special Provisions and the Notice Inviting Bids. The Bidder to. whom the contract is awarded shall be notified upon approval of the contract by the City Council. The Notice Inviting Bids, the Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, the Plans, Special Provisions and Standard Specifications, Addendum, together with any attachments, shall be considered as part of the contract between the City and the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded. In no event will an award be made until all necessary investigations are made as to the responsibility and qualifications ofthe Bidder to whom the award is contemplated. 3-1.05 REOUIRED EXAMINATION OF ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. Before submitting a Bid, each Bidder shall thoroughly examine and be familiar with the Specifications, Plans, and addenda, or any other Contract Documents. The submission of a Bid shall constitute an acknowledgement upon which the City may rely that the Bidder has thoroughly examined and is familiar with all the Contract Documents. B. The failure or neglect of a Bidder to receive or examine any of the Contract Documents shall in no way relieve that Bidder from any obligation with respect to its Bid or to the Contract. No claim for additional compensation will be allowed which is based upon a lack of knowledge of any Contract Documents. C. The Bidder shall not be allowed any extra compensation by reason of any matter or thing, concerning that which such the Bidder might have fully informed himself prior to the bidding. D. No Bidder shall at any time after submission of a bid make any claim or assertion that there was any misunderstanding or lack of information regarding the nature or amount of work necessary for the satisfactory completion of the job. SP-9 3-1.06 REQUIRED INSPECTION OF THE SITE -- A. Bidders are required to inspect the site of the work to satisfy themselves by personal examination, or by such other means as they may prefer, of the location of the proposed work, and of the actual conditions, including subsurface of, and at, the site of the work. B. If, during the course of examination, a Bidder finds facts or conditions that appear to be in conflict with the-letter or spirit of the bidding documents, the Bidder shall notify the Engineer immediately. C. Submission of a Bid by the Bidder shall constitute conclusive evidence that, if awarded the Contract, it has relied and is relying on its own examination of the following: 1. The site of the work. 2. Access to the site. 3. All other data and matter requisite to the fulfillment of the work. 4. The Bidder's own knowledge of existing facilities on and in the vicinity of the site of the work under the Contract. 5. The conditions to be encountered. 6. The character, quality, scope and complexity of the proposed work. 7. The quality and quantity of the materials to be furnished. 8. The requirements of the Specifications, Plans, any addenda, or any other Contract Documents. D. The information provided by the City is not intended to be a substitute for, or a supplement to, the independent verification by the Bidder to the extent such independent investigation of site conditions is deemed necessary or desirable by the Bidder. SP-10 SECTION 4 4-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATION DAMAGES 4-1.01 GENERAL Attention is directed to the provIsIOns in Section 6-1, "Construction Schedule and Commencement of Work", in Section 6-7.1, "Time of Completion" and in Section 6-9, "Liquidated Damages" of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. 4-1.02 WORKING DAYS -- The Contractor shall diligently prosecute the work to completion before the expiration of 180 CALENDAR DAYS from the date of the "NOTICE TO PROCEED". 4-1.03 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES -- The Contractor shall pay to the City of San Bernardino the swn of $1000.00 per day for each calendar day's delay in finishing the work in excess of the nwnber of working days prescribed above. In case all the work called for is not completed in all parts and requirements within the time specified, the City shall have the right to grant or deny an extension of time for completion, as may seem best to serve the interest of the City. The Contractor will not be assessed with liquidated damages during the delay in the completion of the work caused by acts of God or of the Public Enemy, acts of the State, fire not due to acts of Contractors or Subcontractors, epidemics, quarantine, restrictions, freight embargo, unusually severe weather, or delays of Subcontractors due to such causes provided that the Contractor shall, within ten (10) days from the beginning of such delay, notify the City, in writing, of the cause of the delay. The City will ascertain the facts and the extent of the delay, and the findings thereon shall be final and conclusive. The Contractor's proposed Construction Schedule shall be submitted to the Engineer within ten (10) working days after the date of the Notice of Award of the Contract. The schedule shall be supported by written statements from each supplier of materials or equipment indicating that all orders have been placed and acknowledged and setting forth the dates that each item will be delivered. The schedule shall be in the form of a tabulation, chart or graph. SP-ll 4-1.04 PROGRESS REPORTS AND ACCOUNTING OF CONTRACTOR WORKING DAYS -- The Contractor shall submit periodic Progress Reports to the Engineer by the tenth of each month. The report shall include an updated Construction Schedule. Any deviations from the original schedule shall be explained. Progress payments will be withheld pending receipt of any outstanding reports. Delete Section 6-7.3 Contract Time Accountinf!. The Engineer or his/her designee will make a daily determination of each working day to be charged against the contract time. Per contract written request, the Engineer will provide working and non-working days to the Contractor. 4-1.05 INSPECTION -- The contractor is responsible to notify the Public WorkslEngineering Division 48 hours prior to start of any work. Any work performed without inspection by the City is subject to rejection and removal of work performed, and at contractor expense, the work will have to be reconstructed. At the inspector's request and the contractor's expense, any pipes less than 24" must be inspected by camera for joint grouting and any other inspection. For inspection after regular working hours, see Section 6-1.06 "HOLIDAYS, WORKING DAYS AND HOURS". SP-12 SECTION 5 5-1 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS 5-1.01 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS -- Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City of San Bernardino, the State of California, the County of San Bernardino and/or any incorporated city from all claims or suits for damages arising from the prosecution of the contract work, as more fully described in Subsection 5-1.06, "Contractor's Liability". The Contractor agrees to protect, defend and indemnify the City of San Bernardino against loss, damage or expense by reason of any suit claims, demands, judgements and causes of action caused by the Contractor, its employees, agents or any subcontractor, or by any third party arising out of or in consequence of the performance of all or any operations covered by the Certificate of Insurance. The Contractor, at its option, may include such coverage under Public Liability coverage. 5-1.02 LIABILITY INSURANCE -- The Contractor's attention is directed to Section 7-3, "Liability Insurance", of the Standard Specifications, providing that the Contractor shall furnish the City with a policy or certificate of liability insurance prior to execution of the contract. All required Insurance Policies shall name the City of San Bernardino as additionally insured. The endorsement shall be provided by/or agent of the insurance company and shall be notarized to that affect. ACCQRD Forms are not acceptable, nor forms signed by the broker, unless they have Power of Attorney to bind the insurance provider. (See attached sample forms.) Contractor shall maintain minimum limits of insurance no less than: 1. General Liability: $1,000,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. SP-l3 2. Products/Completed: $1,000,000.00 3. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000.00 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 4. Employer's Liability: $1,000,000.00 per accident for bodily injury or disease. 5. Course of Construction: Completed value of the project. A combined single limit policy with aggregate limits in an amount of not less than TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) shall be considered equivalent to the said required minimum limits set forth hereinabove. 5-1.03 WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE -- The Contractor's attention is directed to Section 7-4, "Worker's Compensation Insurance", of Standard Specifications, providing that the Contractor shall file a signed certification Certificate of Worker's Compensation Insurance before execution of the contract. 5-1.04 PAYMENT OF PREVAILING WAGE RATE -- The Contractor and all subcontractors shall pay each craft or worker employed on this project not less than the prevailing wage rates specified in Resolution No. 90-358 of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino. The Engineer shall have the right to interview any craft or worker on the project site in order to verify payment of prevailing wage rates in accordance with Resolution No. 90-358. Prevailing wage shall comply with current rates and all updates. 5-1.05 PAYROLL RECORDS -- The Contractor's attention is directed to the following provisions of Labor Code Section 1776 (Stats.1978, Ch. 1249). The Contractor shall be responsible for the compliance with these provisions by his subcontractors. (a) The Contractor and all subcontractors shall keep an accurate payroll record, showing the name address, social security number, work classification, straight time, and overtime hours worked each day and week, and the actual per diem wages paid to each journeyman, apprentice, worker, or other employee employed by him or her in connection with public work. SP-14 (b) The payroll records enumerated under subdivision (a) shall be certified and shall be available for inspection at all reasonable hours at the principal office of the Contractor on the following basis: (I) A certified copy of an employee's payroll record shall be made available for inspection or furnished to such employee or his or her authorized representative on request. (c) Each Contractor shall file a certified copy of the records enumerated in subdivision (a) with the Engineer on a weekly basis. It will be the Contractor's responsibility to submit the records enumerated in subdivision (a) for all his subcontractors, in addition to his own employees. Failure to submit the records enumerated in subdivision (a) on a timely basis shall constitute good and sufficient reason for withholding the partial payments for work accomplished. 5-1.06 CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY -- The City of San Bernardino, the Mayor, the City Councilor the Engineer shall not be answerable or accountable in any manner for any loss or damage that may happen to the work or any part thereof; or for any of the materials or other things used or employed in performing the work; or for injury to any person or persons, either workmen or the public; or for damage to any person or persons, either workmen or the public; or for damage to adjoining propertY. from any cause which might have been prevented by the Contractor, or his workmen, or anyone employed by him; against all of which injuries or damages to persons and property the Contractor, having ,<ontrol over such work, must properly guard. The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to any person or property resulting from defects, obstructions, or any time before its completion and final acceptance, and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of San Bernardino, the Mayor, the City Council and the Engineer from all suits or actions of every name and description brought for, or on account of, any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons, by the Contractor, his servants or agents, in the construction of the work or in consequence of any negligence in guarding the same, in improper materials used in its construction, by or on account of any act or omission of the Contractor or his agents, and so much of the money due the Contractor under and by virtue of the Contract as shall be considered necessary by the City may be retained by the City until disposition has been made of such suits or claims for damages aforesaid. If, in the opinion of the Engineer, the precautions taken by the Contractor are not safe or adequate at any time during the life of the Contract, the Engineer may order the Contractor to take further precautions, and if the Contractor shall fail to do so, the Engineer may order the work done by others and charge the Contractor for the cost thereof, such cost to be deducted from any monies due, or becoming due, the Contractor. Failure of the Engineer to order such additional precautions, however, shall not relieve the Contractor from his full responsibility for public safety. SP-15 5-1.07 ATTORNEY'S FEES AND ARBITRATION -- The prevailing party in any legal action to enforce or interpret any provisions of this Agreement will be entitled to recover from the losing party all attorney fees, court costs and necessary disbursements in connection with that action. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office, in connection with that action, shall be considered as attorney's fees for the purposes of this Agreement. Caltrans Standard Specifications Section 9-1.10 regarding Binding Arbitration is hereby specifically excluded from this Contract. 5-1.08 WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS -- A bid may be withdrawn by a written request signed by the Bidder. Such requests must be delivered to the City's designated official prior to the bid opening hour stipulated in the "Notice Inviting Bids" or an amended date and hour stipulated in a signed addenda to the Special Provisions. The withdrawal of a bid will not prejudice the right of the Bidder to submit a new bid, providing there is time to do so. Bids may not be withdrawn after said bid opening hour without forfeiture ofthe bidder's bid guarantee. 5-1.09 IRREGULAR BIDS -- Unauthorized conditions, limitations, or provisions attached to a bid will render it irregular and may cause its rejection. The completed bid forms shall be without interlineations, alterations, or erasures. No oral, telegraphic, or telephonic bid, modification, or withdrawal will be considered. SP-16 . INSURANCE SAMPLE SP-17 . INSURANCE SAMPLE SP-18 SECTION 6 6-1 GENERAL 6-1.01 INCREASED OR DECREASED QUANTITIES -- If the total pay quantity of any item of work subject to the provisions in Section 3-2.2.1, "Contract Unit Prices" ,"increased or decreased quantities", of the Standard Specifications varies by more than 25 percent, compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with said Section 3- 2.2.1 and these Special Provisions. When the compensation payable for the number of units of an item of work performed in excess of 125 percent of the Engineer's Estimate is less that $1,500 at the applicable contract unit price, the Engineer reserves the right to make no adjustment in said price if he so elects, except that an adjustment will be made if requested in writing by the Contractor. Such Contractor's request shall be accompanied by adequate, detailed data to support costs of the item. Should the total pay quantity of any item of work required under the contract be less than 75 percent of the Engineer's Estimate, therefor, the Engineer reserves the right to make no adjustment in said price if he so elects, except that an adjustment will be made if requested in writing by the Contractor. Such Contractor's request shall be accompanied by adequate, detailed data to support costs of the item. The payment of the total pay quantity of such item of work will in no case exceed the payment which would be made for the performance of75 percent of the Engineer's Estimate of the quantity at the original contract unit price. 6-1.02 SOUND CONTROL REQUIREMENTS -- Sound control shall comply with Chapter 8.54 of the City of San Bernardino Municipal Code and these Special Provisions. The noise level from the Contractor's operations between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. shall not exceed 86 dbA at the distance of 50 feet. This requirement in no way relieves the Contractor from responsibility for complying with local ordinances regulating noise levels Said noise level requirements shall apply to all equipment on the job or related to the job, including but not limited to trucks, transit mixers or transient equipment that mayor may not be owned by the Contractor. The use of loud sound signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings except those required by safety laws for the protection of personnel. SP-19 6-1.03 NA nONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELlMINA nON SYSTEM (NPDES) REQUIREMENTS -- The Contractor shall comply with all the NPDES requirements pursuant to the State Water Resources Board and to the Caltrans Storm Water Quality handbooks to prevent pollutant sources affecting the quality of storm discharge from the construction site, both during construction and after construction completion. This information is available for review at the City Engineer's office, Third Floor, San Bernardino City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, CA 92418. Only clean water is allowed to drain into the storm drain system. 6-1.04 PERMITS AND LICENSE -- The Contractor shall pay for and obtain a City Business Registration prior to the execution of the contract. Prior to the commencement of work, the Contractor shall obtain a construction permit at no cost from the City of San Bernardino, Public Works Division, Engineering Section, located at San Bernardino City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, 3rd Floor, San Bernardino, CA 92418. The permit shall be kept in a readily available place on the job site at all times during construction. While no fee will be charged for the permit, no permit will be issued unless the Contractor provides a code reference number from USA. Contractor shall obtain all required permits from all other City of San Bernardino Departments/divisions and/or agencies including, but not limited to, Building Division, Public Services - Sewer, Water, County Flood Control, Railroad, Caltrans, Fish & Game, Corp. of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Board, etc., at his/her own expense, unless otherwise stated in the Plans and Specifications. These fees and permits shall include water and sewer hook-up, meter, inspection and flagging fees. Contractor shall obtain a City of San Bernardino Business License at his/her own expense. 6-1.05 EXTRA WORK AND MARKUP -- Any extra work done shall conform to the provisions of Section 3.3, "Extra Work", of the Standard Specifications, subject to the restrictions of Section 20452 and 20455 of the Public Contract Code. A. Work by Contractor The following percentages shall be added to the Contractor's costs and shall constitute the markup for all overhead and profits: I) 2) 3) 4) Labor Material Equipment Rental Other items and Expenditures 20 15 15 15 To the sum of the costs and markups provided for in this subjection, compensation for bonding shall be at the rate specified by the bonding company. SP-20 B. Work by Subcontractor When all or any part of the extra work is performed by a Subcontractor, the markup established above shall be applied to the Subcontractor's actual cost of such work, also a markup of 10 percent on the first $5,000.00 of the subcontracted portion of the extra work and a markup of 5 percent on work added in excess of $5,000.00 of the subcontracted portion of the extra work may be added by the Contractor. 6-1.06 HOLIDAYS, WORKING DAYS AND HOURS -- The Contractor's activities shall be confined to the hours between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, as defined in this section. Deviation from these hours will not be permitted without the prior consent of the Engineer, except in emergencies involving immediate hazard to persons or property. No traveled lane shall be closed during rush hour, (7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., unless approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Engineer regarding working hours prior to start of construction. In the event of either a requested or emergency deviation, inspection service fees will be charged against the Contractor. The service fees will be calculated at overtime rates, including benefits, overhead and travel time. The Contractor will coordinate inspections with the Public Works Inspector 48 hours prior to any work being done during evenings or Saturdays. Designated legal Holidays are: January 1'\ the third Monday in January, the third Monday in February, the last Monday in May, July 4t\ the first Monday in September, November 11th, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following, December 25th and the working day preceding or following (as directed by the Mayor and Common Council) and the last working day of the year. When a designated legal holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be a designated legal holiday. When a designated legal holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be designated a legal holiday. 6-1.07 PAYMENTS -- Attention is directed to Section 9-3, "Payments", and 9-3.2, "Partial and Final Payment", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. No partial payment will be made for any materials which are furnished, but not incorporated in the work. The Contractor shall submit "As Built" project drawings to the Engineer prior to the release of final payment and/or bonds. SP-21 6-1.08 PROJECT APPEARANCE -- The contractor shall maintain a neat appearance to the work including use of street sweeping. In any area visible to the public, the following shall apply: When practicable, broken concrete and debris developed during clearing and grubbing shall be disposed of concurrently with its removal. If stockpiling is necessary, the material shall be removed or disposed of weekly unless otherwise specified. 6-1.09 DISPOSAL OF EXCESS EXCAVATED OR REMOVED MATERIAL -- Unless otherwise specified, all excess excavation or removed material shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed of by him away from the site of the work. 6-1.10 SURVEYING SERVICE -- Surveying and/or contract staking shall be done per Section 2-9.2 of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. City crew will perform surveying and/or contract staking. A registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor shall perform any surveying or staking necessary to replace surveying or staking damaged by the Contractor, at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall submit to the City a copy of all survey notes and a Certificate of line and grade. All existing monumentation, which may be destroyed or covered by the proposed work, shall be referenced prior to construction. Comer Records shall be filed, pre and post construction, in accordance with Section 8771 of the Business and Professions Code (AB 1414). Final monumentation of alignments and new R!W lines shall be performed in accordance with the State of California Surveys Manual (latest edition). Record of Surveys or In-Lieu Maps, as applicable, shall be prepared and filed. One reproducible (mylar) copy of all filed maps and one photocopy of all filed Comer Records or Records of Survey shall be delivered to the City within 30 days of such filings. 6-1.11 APPROVED MATERIALS - Wherever the expression "or approved equal" is used, it shall be taken to mean the approval by the City Engineer of any substitution of material or material specified herein. All substitution requests shall state the reason for the request and the difference in price between the item specified and the requested substitution. All substitution requests shall be submitted to the City Engineer in writing five (5) working days prior to the bid opening. No requests for substitutions will be considered by telephone. SP-22 The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review and approval six (6) copies of all shop drawings. The Contractor shall make any corrections to shop drawings required by the Engineer. 6-1.12 CITY-FURNISHED MATERIALS - City-furnished material, when applicable as specified in other sections of these Special Provisions, shall comply with the following: A. Materials, if furnished by the City, will be made available as specified in these Special Provisions. The Contractor is responsible for loading, unloading, hauling and handling, and placing City-furnished materials. B. The Contractor shall inspect and assure itself of the amount and soundness of such materials. C. The Contractor will be held responsible for all materials furnished to it, and shall pay all demurrage and storage charges. City-furnished materials lost or damaged from any cause whatsoever shall be replaced by the Contractor. The Contractor will be liable to the City for the cost of replacing City-furnished material and such cost may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. 6-1.13 CLAYTON ACT AND CARTWRIGHT ACT -- Section 4551 of the State Government Code specifies that in executing a public works contract with the CITY to supply goods, services or materials, the Contractor or Subcontractor offers and agrees to assign to the CITY all rights, title and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 D.S.C. Sec. 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 commencing with Sec. 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code, arising from purchase of goods, services or materials pursuant to the contract or subcontract. This assignment shall become effective when the CITY tenders final payment to the Contractor without further acknowledgement by the parties. 6-1.14 PROJECT ERRORS. OMISSIONS. INCONSISTENCIES. AND/OR DISCREPANCIES -- In the event of errors, omissions, inconsistencies, and/or discrepancies among two or more portions ofthe Contract Documents, the Engineer may direct the Contractor to follow the most stringent requirements at no additional cost. SP-23 If errors, omission, inconsistencies, and/or discrepancies appear in the Contract Documents or in the work done by others affecting this work, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Engineer prior to proceeding with the work, and the Engineer shall issue appropriate instructions. If the Contractor proceeds with the work so affected, without instructions from the Engineer, the Contractor shall remove the incorrect work or make the necessary corrections to comply with the Engineer's instructions at no cost to the City of San Bernardino. In case of conflicts, errors, omissions, inconsistencies, and/or discrepancies on the plan sheets, it is assumed that the bid included the cost for implementing .and/or constructing the discrepancy that would have the highest dollar value. . 6-1.15 EMERGENCY INFORMATION -- The names, addresses and telephone numbers of the Contractor and subcontractors, or their representatives, which can be reached and will respond to calls 24 hours/day, shall be filed with the Office of the City Engineer prior to beginning work. 6-1.16 MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS -- The Contractor shall protect and maintain all existing improvements and facilities in place to remain from the first day of work under this contract to acceptance. Contractor is responsible for replacing any damaged improvement or facility to original condition or better. 6-1.17 CONTRACTOR'S SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY -- The Contractor shall be solely and completely responsible for conditions of the jobsite, including safety of all persons and property during performance of the work. This requirement shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours. Safety provisions shall conform to U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA), the California Occupational Safety and Health Act, and all other applicable Federal, State, County, and City laws, ordinances, regulations, codes, the requirements set forth below, and any regulations that may be detailed in other parts of the Contract Documents. Where any ofthese are in conflict, the more stringent requirement shall be followed. 6-1.18 SAFETY SUPERVISOR AND MEETINGS -- A. The Contractor shall appoint an employee as safety supervisor who is qualified and authorize to supervise and enforce compliance with the Safety Program. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer in writing prior to the commencement of work of the name of the person who will act as the Contractor's Safety Supervisor. SP-24 B. The Contractor will, through and with his Safety Supervisor, ensure that all of its employees, and its subcontractors of any tier, fully comply with the Project Safety Policies. The Safety Supervisor shall be a full-time employee of the Contractor whose responsibility shall be for supervising compliance with applicable safety requirements on the work site and for developing and implementing safety training classes for all job personnel. C. The Contractor and its affected subcontractors shall attend safety coordination meetings. The minutes of their meetings shall be submitted to the Engineer. 6-1-19 MEETINGS n A. The Contractor shall attend weekly progress meetings at the project site. B. In general, these meetings will be attended by the Contractor, the Engineer or his designee, and any subcontractors, suppliers, distributors or other concerned individuals with issues or items to discuss. C. Meeting minutes will be taken by the Engineer or his/her designee. The meeting minutes will be available to the Contractor at the following weekly meeting. The Contractor shall be responsible to distribute the meeting minutes to all parties performing work under his contract. D. The Engineer shall have the authority to require that a mandatory meeting be held at any time during normal work hours. E. These meetings shall be attended by the Contractor, the Engineer or his/her designee, and may subcontractors specified by the Engineer. 6-1.19 PAYMENT -- Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of Section 6 shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work involved and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-25 SECTION 7 7-1 UTILITIES 7-1.01 GENERAL -- The location of all utility substructures that may affect the work shall comply with Section 5, "Utilities", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Notify the Engineer immediately of any conflict. Match existing products: The Contractor is responsible for coordinating work with the utility owners. Certain companies, governmental agencies, or their contractors may be working within the construction area. Certain utility facilities at various locations within the project limits may be removed, relocated, abandoned, or installed by companies' or agencies' contractors. The Contractor shall coordinate his work with utility owners and their contractors. The Contractor shall exercise due caution to prevent any damage t%r movement of these utility facilities. Listed below are the utilities that may be affected, with the designated contact person. These names and phone numbers are listed for information purposes only. The Contractor is responsible for verifying phone numbers and contact persons. 1. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 287 Tennessee Street Redlands, CA 92373 Phone: (909) 307-6788 Attn: Ben Murguia 2. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY 1981 West Lugonia Avenue Redlands, CA 92373 Phone: (909) 335-7772 Attn: Devry Jennings 3. SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT Water Utility Division 195 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 Phone: (909) 387-7224 Attn: Ellis Williams SP-26 4. VERIZON 1980 Orange Tree Lane, Suite 100 Redlands, CA 92374-2803 Phone: (909) 748-6647 Phone: (909) 748-6644 Attn: Terry Dietz Attn: Chuck Austin 5. ADELPHIA (COMCAST) 1260 South Dupont A venue Ontario, CA 91761-1561 Phone: (909) 975-3349 Attn: Jack Hays 6. ADELPHIA (TC1) 1260 South Dupont A venue Ontario, CA 91761-1561 Phone: (909) 798-8588 Attn: Mark Davenhauer 7. A.T. & T. - OSP Engineering Cable Maintenance & Right-of-Way 360 East Alessandro Boulevard Riverside, CA 92508-2402 Phone: (909) 776-3914 Attn: Rubin Martinez or Franco Jauregui 8. U.S. SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS Attn: Outside Plant Engineering 282 South Sycamore Street Rialto, CA 92376 Phone: (909) 874-7450 Attn: Lynn Durrett 9. MCI WORLDCOM Pacific Division 157 S. Lilac Avenue Rialto, CA 92376 Phone: (909) 421-5003 Attn: Jim Yoder SP-27 10. TIME WARNER TELECOM OF CALIFORNIA 430N. Vineyard Avenue, Suite#150 Ontario, CA 91764 Phone: (909) 456-3693 Attn: Bart Vanwey 11. SBC (PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE) ATTN: Right-of-Way Liaison 3939 E. Coronado Street, 2ND Floor Anaheim, CA 92807 Phone: (714) 666-5401 Attn: Janet Newman 12. MCI NATIONAL SUPPORTIINVESTIGA TIONS Dept. 2855, Loc 642 2250 Lakeside Boulevard Richardson, TX 75082 Phone: (972) 656-1030 Attn: Jonathan Clark 13. EAST VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1155 N. Del Rosa Avenue San Bernardino, CA. 92410 Phone: (909) 888-8986 Attn: Ig Seifert 14. WEST SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY WATER 855 W. Baseline Street Rialto, CA 92376 Phone: (909) 875-1361 Attn: Don Hanna 15. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK SERVICES 777 E. Rialto A venue San Bernardino, CA 92415-0740 Phone: (909)387-2010 Attn: David Buchanan SP-28 16. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO TRAFFIC SIGNALS 234 S. Mt. View, #110 San Bernardino, CA Phone: (909) 384-5129 Attn: Charles Temple 7-1.02 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY -- The Contractor shall verify the location of all underground utilities and services, including potholing, before proceeding with the excavation work, requesting in advance the services of inspectors from the utility companies in order to ascertain said locations. Damage to underground utilities resulting from neglect on the part of the Contractor shall be corrected and paid for by the Contractor. 7-1.03 COOPERATION AND COLLATERAL WORK -- The Contractor shall conform to the requirements of Section 7-7, "Cooperation and Collateral Work", of the Standard Specifications. 7-1.04 UTILITIES NOTIFICATION n The Contractor shall notify all owners of public utilities seventy two (72) hours in advance of excavating around any of their facilities and substructures and shall also provide the same notice to Underground Service Alert of Southern California, telephone number 1/800/422-4133. 7-1.05 UTILITIES INTERFERENCE -- Utilities which are found, by exploratory location or by excavation, to interfere with the construction of this project will be relocated, altered, or reconstructed, or the Engineer may order changes in location, line or grade of the project structure, to be built in order to avoid said utility. The Contractor may coordinate the work with the utility owners. Abandoned utilities, which interfere with the construction of any portion of this project, may be cut by the Contractor, the interfering portion of the utility removed and open ends of the pipe sealed with a suitable plug or cap. 7-1.06 PAYMENT -- Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this Section, not otherwise provided for, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract bid items of work involved and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-29 SECTION 8 8-1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK 8.1-01 DESCRIPTION OF WORK n The work being done under this contract consists, in general, of construction of the fire station and other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans, Standard Specifications, or these Special Provisions shall be performed, placed, constructed or installed. . 8-1.02 CLEAN UP AND DUST CONTROL n Clean up and dust control shall conform to provisions in Section 7-8.1, "Clean Up and Dust Control", of the Standard Specifications. The Contractor shall water down the site during periods of high winds as directed by the Engineer, including periods when the work is not actually in progress. Failure to respond to a directive to water the site in a prompt manner will result in the City making other arrangements to have this item of work done and the costs billed to the Contractor, or it shall be paid for by the Contractor as a deduction from his contract. The work to be done shall include furnishing all materials, equipment, tools, labor, taxes and incidentals as required by the Contract Documents to construct the project. Addenda issued during the time of bidding shall become a part of the documents furnished to all bidders for the preparation of bids, shall be covered in the bids, and shall be make a part of the contract. Each Bid shall include specific acknowledgement in the space provided of receipt of all Addenda issued during the bidding period. Failure to so acknowledge may result in the Bid being rejected as not responsive. SP-30 8-1.04 PRE-BID INOUIRIES -- NO ORAL representations or interpretations will be made to any Bidder as to the meaning of the Specifications, Plans, any addenda, or other Contract Documents. Written requests for an interpretation, or to identify a potential omission, discrepancy, or misunderstanding will be accepted until one week prior to bid opening. Only written requests to Facilities Management or the Public Works Division will be responded to in writing. If there are any questions regarding this project, please contact: Facilities Management, Basement Floor San Bernardino City Hall 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Attention: David Taylor, Project Manager Re: FIRE STATION NO. 232 6055 N. PALM AVENUE Plan and Special Provisions No. 10808 Tel: (909) 384-5244; Fax: (909) 384-5012 E-mail: taylor _ da@sbcity.org SP-3\ SECTION 9 9-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL 9-1.01 GENERAL -- Attention is directed to Section 7-10, "Public Convenience and Safety", of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, 2003 Edition and these Special Provisions. Warning signs, lights, cones, barricades and devices for use in performance of work upon highways shall conform to the "Traffic Control Manual", current edition, published by the State of California, and the "Work Area Protection and Traffic Control Manual", current edition. The Contractor shall submit and obtain City approval for traffic control and traffic detour plans prior to the commencement of operations on a street. Traffic control and detour plans shall be based on the most recent Caltrans Manual of Traffic Control, Chapter 5, Traffic Controls for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones. All temporary traffic striping, and maintenance shall be done by the Contractor, including placement of temporary tape on all crosswalks. The Contractor shall restore all existing striping to original configuration as directed by the Engineer. All warning, regulatory and construction signs shall be fully reflectorized. The traffic cones to be used shall be thirty-six inches (36") in height, rubber or plastic, and be reflectorized. All work areas must be properly illuminated at night to the satisfaction of the Engineer. The Contractor shall take all necessary measures to obtain a normal flow of traffic to prevent accidents and to protect the work throughout the construction stages until completion of the work. The Contractor shall be responsible for implementing the approved traffic control plan based on the most recent Caltrans Manual of Traffic Control, Traffic Controls for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones. The Contractor shall make the necessary arrangements to provide and maintain barriers, cones, barricades, construction warnings, regulatory signs and any other safety control devices, including flagmen. The Contractor shall take measures necessary to protect all other portions of the work during construction and until completion, providing and maintaining all necessary barriers, barricade lights and striping, including crosswalks. SP-32 In addition to the foregoing traffic control and safety measures, the Contractor shall immediately implement any measures requested by the Engineer defined as necessary to ensure the proper flow of traffic, the protection of the public and/or the safety of the workers. The Contractor shall maintain at all times the ability to respond to calls from the Engineer, including during non-working hours, to replace or provide additional traffic control or safety devices as required. All places of business and residences along the streets that are within the limits of any work shall be notified by the Contractor in writing at least seven (7) days prior to commencement of work. This notification shall explain the sequence of work and indicate any restrictions of parking and access. Verbal notification shall be given to all places of business and residences at least 18 hours in advance of commencing work that will affect access to and from their properties. 9-1.02 TURN RESTRICTIONS The Contractor shall post appropriate SignS restricting turns when directed to do so by the Engineer. 9-1.03 PARKING RESTRICTIONS Unless otherwise provided herein, the Contractor may post temporary "NO PARKING" signs within the area of work as required to facilitate construction operations, subject to approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall furnish, maintain, and install (seven days prior to the start of work) all "TEMPORARY NO PARKING" signs with the duration of the no parking time written on them. The Contractor will be responsible for posting, removing, and maintaining these signs as required for this project. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements relative to keeping the working area clear of parked vehicles. The Contractor shall obtain prior approval from the Engineer for removal of vehicles. 9-1.04 TRAFFIC LANES -- Traffic lanes shall have a minimum width of 10 feet with a minimum of one lane open in each direction. A minimum shoulder width of 2 feet shall be provided adjacent to curbs, posts and other similar obstructions, and 5 feet shall be provided adjacent to any excavation, unless otherwise authorized by the Engineer. 9-1.05 ACCESS TO ABUTTING PROPERTY AND ROAD AND TRAVEL LANE CLOSURE -- The Contractor shall so conduct his operations as to offer the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to the public. Convenience access to abutting properties shall be maintained and remain open, unless approved by the Engineer. SP-33 If lane closures are approved by the Engineer, the full width of the traveled way shall be open for use by public traffic from 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m., all day for Saturdays, Sundays, and designated legal holidays, after 3:00 p.m. on Fridays and the day preceding designated legal holidays, and when construction operations are not actively in progress on working days. The Contractor shall install signs to notify the public of days and times that traveled lanes or roads will be closed seven (7) days in advance of lane or road closures. No traveled lane will be closed without authorized approval given by the Engineer. If any traveled lane or road is allowed to be closed by the Engineer, the Contractor shall install signs to notify the public of days and times that traveled lanes or roads will be closed seven (7) days in advance of the lane or road closure. Personal vehicles of the Contractor's employees shall not be parked 0 the traveled way at any time. 9-1.06 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE -- During the progress of work, adequate provisions shall be made by the Contractor to accommodate the normal vehicular and pedestrian traffic along streets, roads, and highways, immediately adjacent to or crossing the work, so as to cause a minimum of inconvenience to the general public. Emergency vehicles shall be permitted access at all times to any street. 9-1.07 FLASHING ARROW SIGNS -- The Contractor shall furnish and maintain flashing arrow signs (F AS) during lane closures or detours on streets. The Engineer shall determine when F AS is required at any location. 9-1.08 PAYMENT -- Full compensation for furnishing and installing signs, lights flares, barricades and other traffic control devices necessary to expedite passage of public traffic through the work area shall be considered as included in the lump sum contract bid price for the construction of "Fire Station No. 232", and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. The provisions in this Section may be modified or altered if, in the opinion of the Engineer, public traffic will be better served and work expedited. Said modifications or alterations shall be adopted immediately and shall be considered paid in full as a part of the lump sum contract bid price for the construction of "Fire Station No. 232", and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-34 SECTION 10 10-1 MOBIUZA TION 1O-1.Dl GENERAL -- Mobilization shall comply with the requirements of Section 9- 3.4, "Mobilization", of the Standard Specifications. A. Mobilization may include, but not be limited to, the following principle items: I. Submittal and modification, as required, of the Construction Schedule. 2. Review of the Site. 3. Obtaining all required Transportation Permits. 4. Submittal of all required insurance certificates and bonds as required by these Specifications. 5. Moving onto the site (as required), including, but not limited to: a. Equipment b. Arranging for and erection of Contractor's work and storage areas. 6. Installing construction fencing and temporary construction power and wiring. 7. Providing a minimum of one restroom facility for each twenty-five (25) workers occupying the site. Facilities may include existing functioning restrooms or portable chemical facilities, or any combination thereof, and shall count as one for each urinal or one for each water closet (as required). 8. Installing all temporary utilities (as required). 9. Posting all OSHA required notices and establishment of safety programs. 10. Posting of all Department ofLabor notices. II. Having Contractor's superintendent at the job site full-time and responding 24 hours per day. 12. Air and water quality protective measures, as necessary, and without limitation. 13. Demobilization of the Site. 14. Any other item as specified. 10-1.02 PAYMENT - Full compensation for "Mobilization", the cost of work in advance of construction operation, shall be deemed to be included in the lump sum contract bid price paid for the construction of "Fire Station No. 232", and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-35 AGREEMENT CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO THIS AGREEMENT is made and concluded this day of between the City of San Bernardino(hereinafter "City"), and (hereinafter "Contractor"). ,2006, I. For and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the City, and under the conditions expressed in the bond as deposited with the City, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Contractor agrees with the City, at Contractor's own proper cost and expense in the Special Provisions to be furnished by the City, necessary to complete in good workmanlike and substantial manner the PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO In strict conformity with Plans and Special Provisions No. RFQ F-07-17 and also in accordance with the Standard Specifications for Public Works/Construction, 2003 Edition, on file in the Office of the City Engineer, Public Works Division, Department of Development Services City of San Bernardino, which said Special Provisions and Standard Specifications are hereby especially referred to and by such reference made a part hereof. Project shall be administered in accordance with the California Public Contract Code, and any other applicable federal, state and local laws. 2. Contractor agrees to receive and accept the prices as set forth in the bid schedule as full compensation for furnishing all materials and doing all the work contemplated and embraced in this agreement; also for all loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work aforesaid or from any unforeseen difficulties or obstructions which may arise or be encountered in the prosecution of the work and for all risks of every description connected with the work; also for all expenses incurred by or in consequence of the suspension or discontinuance of work, and for well and faithfully completing the work and the whole thereof, in the manner and according to the Plans and Special Provisions, and requirements of the Engineer under them. 3. The Contractor herein covenants by and for himself or herself, his or her heirs, Executors, administrators, and assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them, that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of, any person or group of persons on account of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, or ancestry in the performance of this contract, nor shall the Contractor or any person claiming under or through him or her, establish or permit any such practice or practices of discrimination or segregation with reference to the selection of subcontractors, vendees, or employees in the performance of this contract. AGREEMENT: PERRIS HILL SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION 4. City hereby promises and agrees with the said Contractor to employ, and does Hereby employ the said Contractor to provide the materials and to do the work according to the terms and conditions herein contained and referred to, for the prices aforesaid, and hereby contracts to pay the same at the time, in the manner, and upon the conditions above set forth; and the same parties for themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, do hereby agree to the full performance of the covenants herein contained. 5. It is further expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there Be any conflict between the terms of this instrument and the bid of said Contractor, then this instrument shall control and nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of said terms of said bid conflicting herewith. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement t9 be executed on the date written above by their duly authorized officers on their behalf. CONTRACTOR: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO JM ~ilders, In. BY: ~ Sig ~ . Morris, an Bernardino TITLE: ATTEST. MAILING ADDRESS: 2' or:=H l YOc-( It...... f.TIIf... ~\c1\f\cl71. CAt q 2~J3 , BY: Q~h.~ RaChel Clark, City Clerk PHONE NO: q CYt:JQ3- Lf to'61 Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney BY~ n ]r Jr 'II jf If )1 11 jr 11 11 'rr 11 11 ] ] ] ] PROJECT MANUAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Perris HiU Senior Center Expansion City of San Bernardino Facilities Management Depa August 2, 2006 MAN. NO. ... TABLE of CONTENTS DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS NOT USED DIVISION 02 - SITE CONSTRUCTION 02050 BASIC SITE MATERIALS AND METHODS 02051 GENERAL SITE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS 02200 SITE PREPARATION 02222 MINOR SITE DEMOLITION 02230 SITE CLEARING 02300 EARTHWORK 02315 EXCAVATION AND FILL DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE 03100 CONCRETE FORMS AND ACCESSORIES 03120 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE FORMS 03152 ANCHORS AND INSERTS 03200 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT 03210 REINFORCING STEEL 03300 CAST -IN-PLACE CONCRETE 03313 NORMAL WEIGHT STRUCTURAL CONCRETE 03391 WATER CONCRETE CURING 03396 MEMBRANE CONCRETE CURING DIVISION 04 - MASONRY NOT USED DIVISION 05 - METALS 05050 BASIC METAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 05090 METAL FASTENING 05100 STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING 05124 STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING 05129 MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL STEEL o I V I S ION 0 6 - WOOD AND P LAS TIC S 06050 BASIC WOOD AND PLASTIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Table of Contents 06072 WOOD PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT 06090 WOOD AND PLASTIC FASTENINGS 06100 ROUGH CARPENTRY 06110 WOOD FRAMING 06165 WOOD PANEL PRODUCT SHEATHING 06174 OPEN WEB TRUSSES 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY 06201 GENERAL FINISH CARPENTRY REQUIREMENTS 06202 DOOR, FRAME, AND FINISH HARDWARE INSTALLATION o I V I S ION 0 7 - THE R MAL AND MOl S T U R E PRO T E C T ION 07200 THERMAL PROTECTION 07212 FACED BATT INSULATION 07261 UNDER-SLAB VAPOR RETARDERS 07271 AIR INFILTRATION BARRIERS 07500 MEMBRANE ROOFING 07511 BUILT-UP ASPHALT ROOFING 07600 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL 07621 FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING I Galvanized Steel 07800 SMOKE AND FIRE PROTECTION 07840 FIRESTOPPING 07900 JOINT SEALERS 07920 JOINT SEALANTS o I V I S ION 0 8 - 0 0 0 R SAND WIN 0 0 W S 08100 METAL DOORS AND FRAMES 08112 08115 STANDARD STEEL DOORS STANDARD STEEL FRAMES 08200 WOOD AND PLASTIC DOORS 08211 FLUSH WOOD DOORS I Field-Finished 08400 ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08411 ALUMINUM-FRAMED STOREFRONTS 08700 HARDWARE 08701 GENERAL HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 08711 HANGING DEVICES 08712 SECURING DEVICES 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 - - - Table of Contents 08714 ACCESSORIES FOR PAIRS OF DOORS 08715 CLOSING DEVICES 08716 PROTECTIVE PLATES AND TRIM 08717 STOPS AND HOLDERS 08718 ACCESSORIES 08771 KEY STORAGE AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT 08800 GLAZING 08810 GLASS DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 09100 METAL SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES 09130 ACOUSTICAL SUSPENSION 09200 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD 09250 GYPSUM BOARD 09300 TilE 09305 TILE SETTING MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES 09340 PAVER TILE 09500 CEILINGS 09512 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS 09560 TEXTURED CEILINGS 09600 FLOORING 09608 FLOOR PREPARATION 09650 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING 09651 RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES 09684 SHEET CARPET 09700 WAll FINISHES 09771 TEXTURED WALLS 09900 PAINTS AND COATINGS 09901 GENERAL PAINTING AND COATING REQUIREMENTS 09912 EXTERIOR PAINTED FERROUS METAL 09913 EXTERIOR PAINTED GALVANIZED METAL 09923 INTERIOR PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD, PLASTER 09924 INTERIOR PAINTED 09936 INTERIOR CLEAR FINISHED HARDWOOD DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 10300 MANUFACTURED FIREPLACES 10310 GAS FIREPLACE 10600 PARTITIONS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Table of Contents 10655 OPERABLE PARTITIONS DIVISION 11. EQUIPMENT NOT USED DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS NOT USED DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 13350 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING 13352 DUCT TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING 13900 FIRE SUPPRESSION 13930 WET-PIPE FIRE-SUPPRESSION SPRINKLERS DIVISION 14 CONVEYING SYSTEMS .' NOT USED DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL 15050 BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS ~,o 15051 GENERAL MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15075 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION 15081 THERMAL DUCT INSULATION 15100 BUILDING SERVICES PIPING 15101 GENERAL PIPING REQUIREMENTS 15181 CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING SYSTEMS 15196 NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEM 15700 HVAC EQUIPMENT 15731 PACKAGED HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONERS ~ 15800 AIR DISTRIBUTION 15801 GENERAL DUCT REQUIREMENTS 15812 LOW-PRESSURE STEEL DUCTS 15815 NON-METAL DUCTS 15820 DUCT ACCESSORIES 15826 FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS 15851 DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, AND GRILLES 15861 AIR FILTERS 15900 HVAC INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 15915 ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL 02514 Perris Hill Sr, Center Expansion 4 Table of Contents DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL 16050 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16051 GENERAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 16060 GROUNDING AND BONDING 16091 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS 16100 WIRING METHODS 16120 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 16132 RACEWAY AND CONDUIT 16138 BOXES 16140 WIRING DEVICES 16150 WIRING CONNECTIONS 16400 LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION 16410 ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 16442 PANELBOARDS 16500 LIGHTING 16510 INTERIOR LUMINAIRES 16532 EMERGENCY BATTERY UNITS 16700 COMMUNICATIONS 16721 TELEPHONE SYSTEM 16800 SOUND AND VIDEO 16811 SOUND AND VIDEO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 5 Table of Contents NOT USED 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS "'~ 1 Division 01 Table of Contents DIVISION 02 SITE CONSTRUCTION 02050 BASIC SITE MATERIALS AND. METHODS 02051 GENERAL SITE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS 02200 SITE PREPARATION 02222 MINOR SITE DEMOLITION 02230 SITE CLEARING 02300 EARTHWORK 02315 EXCAVATION AND FILL END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 02 Table of Contents SECTION 02051 GENERAL SITE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited to 1. General procedures and requirements for Site Work. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Site Verification Of Conditions 1 . 48 hours minimum prior to performing any work on site, contact to arrange for utility location services. 2. Perform minor, investigative excavations to verify location of various existing underground facilities at sufficient locations to assure that no conflict with the proposed work exists and sufficient clearance is available to avoid damage to existing facilities. 3. Perform investigative excavating 10 days minimum in advance of performing any excavation or underground work. 4. Upon discovery of conflicts or problems with existing facilities, notify Architect by phone or fax within 24 hours. Follow telephone orfax notification with ietter and diagrams indicating conflict or problem and sufficient measurements and details to evaluate problem. - ,..., 3.2 PREPARATION A. Protection 1. Spillage a. Avoid spillage by covering and securing loads when hauling on or adjacent to public streets or highways. b. Remove spillage and sweep, wash, or otherwise clean project, streets, and highways. 2. Dust Control - a. Take precautions necessary to prevent dust nuisance, both on-site and adjacent to public and private properties. b. Correct or repair damage caused by dust. 3. Existing Plants And Features - Do not damage tops, trunks, 'and roots of existing trees and shrubs on site which are intended to remain. Do not use heavy equipment within branch spread. Interfering branches may be removed only with permission of Architect. Do not damage other plants and features which are to remain. - -, B. If specified precautions are not taken or corrections and repairs made prom ptly, Owner may take such steps as may be deemed necessary and deduct costs of such from monies due to Contractor. Such action or lack of action on Owner's part does not relieve Contractor from responsibility for proper protection of the Work. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 02051 General Site Construction Requirements 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. If work has been interrupted by weather, scheduling, or other reason, notify Architect 24 hours minimum prior to intended resumption of work. C. Owner reserves right to require additional testing to re-affirm suitability of completed work exposed to adverse weather conditions. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 02051 General Site Construction Requirements SECTION 02222 MINOR SITE DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Demolish and remove portions of existing site facilities as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 02051 - General Site Construction Requirements 2. New and replacement work specified in appropriate specification Section. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Closeout - Identify abandoned utility and service lines and capping locations on record drawings. . 1.3 SCHEDULING A. Include on Construction Schedule specified in Section 01300 detailed sequence of individual site demolition operations. B. Coordinate with Owner for equipment and materials to be removed by Owner. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Notify corporations, companies, individuals, and local authorities owning conduits running to property. 1. Protect and maintain conduits, drains, sewers, pipes, and wires that are to remain on the property. 3.2 PERFORMANCE A. Execute work in an orderly and careful manner, with due consideration for neighbors and the public. B. Concrete Removal 1. Saw cut joints between material to be removed and material to remain to full depth. 2. Hand excavate trench one foot wide and 16 inches deep along concrete or paving to be removed. Cut roots encountered with saw, axe, or pruners. Do not cut roots with excavating equipment. Remove roots under concrete and paving to be replaced down to 12 inches below finish grade. 3.4 CLEANING A. Keep street and road reasonably clean, and sweep daily. B. Sprinkle demolition rubbish and debris as necessary to lay dust. C. Promptly remove demolition materials, rubbish, and debris from property. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 02222 Minor Site Demolition SECTION 02230 SITE CLEARING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Prepare site for rough grading and structure excavation as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 02051 - General Site Construction Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PERFORMANCE A. Tree And Brush Removal 1. Cut off trees, shrubs, brush, and vegetative growth 12 inches maximum above ground. 2. Do not pull up or rip out roots of trees and shrubs that are to remain. If excavation through roots is required, excavate by hand and cut roots with sharp axe. Make clean, smooth, sloping cuts. 3. Cut roots 6 inches or iarger in diameter only with Architect's written permission. B. Grubbing 1. Grub out stumps and roots 12 inches minimum below original ground surface, except as follows - a. Under buildings, remove roots one inch and larger entirely. b. Entirely remove roots of plants which normally sprout from roots, as identified by Architect. C. Stripping 1. Strip existing vegetation layer 6 inches deep minimum from areas of site to receive buildings and remove from site prior to stripping topsoil for storage and reuse. 3.3 CLEANING A. Remove from site trees, shrubs, uprooted stumps, vegetative layer, and surface debris and dispose of legally. B. Do not bury cuttings, stumps, roots, and other vegetative matter or burnt waste material on site. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 02230 Site Clearing SECTION 02315 EXCAVATION AND FILL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Perform Project excavating, trenching, backfilling, and compacting as described in Contract Documents, except as specified below. 2. Procedure and quality for excavating, trenching, backfilling, and compacting performed on Project under other Sections unless specifically specified otherwise. B. Related Sections 1. Section 02051 - General Site Construction Requirements 2. Section 02230 - Site Clearing 3. Performance of excavating, backfilling, and compacting inside and outside of building required for eiectrical and mechanical work is responsibility of respective Section doing work unless arranged differently by Contractor. ~. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM D 1557-00, 'Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort' 2. ASTM D 2487-00, 'Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System)' 3. ASTM D 2922-96, 'Standard Test Methods for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth)' 4. ASTM D 3017-1996, 'Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth)' - 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Relative Compaction - Ratio offield dry density as determined by ASTM D 2922 and ASTM D 3017 or 2216, and laboratory maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D 1557. - PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Site Material - Existing excavated material on site is suitable for use as fill and backfill to meet Project requirements. B. Imported Filii Backfill 1. Well graded material conforming to ASTM D 2487 free from debris, organic material, frozen materials, brick, lime, concrete, and other material which would prevent adequate performance of backfill. a. Under Building Footprint - Fill shall comply with soil classification groups GW, GP, GM, SW, SP, or SM. Fill may not contain stones over 6 inches diameter and 90 percent minimum of fill shall be smaller than 1-1/2 inch in any direction. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 02315 Excavation And Fill -, PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Carefully examine site and available information to determine type soil to be encountered. Discuss problems with Architect before proceeding with work. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Protection of Existing Utilities 1. If existing utility lines not identified in Contract Documents are encountered, contact Architect before proceeding. B. Before placing fill or finish work, prepare sub-grade as follows 1. Under Building Slabs I Pads - Scarify sub-grade 6 inches deep, moisture condition to uniform moisture content of between optimum and 4 percent over optimum, and mechanically tamp 6 inches deep to gO percent minimum of relative compaction. 3.3 PERFORMANCE A. Excavation 1. Building Footings And Foundations a. Excavate as necessary for proper placement and forming of footings and foundations. b. Bottom of excavations to receive footings shall be undisturbed soil. c. Excavation Carried Deeper Than Required - 1) Under Footings - Fill with concrete specified for footings. 2) Under Slabs - Use specified compacted backfill material. B. Filii Backfill 1. General a. Around Buildings And Structures - Slope grade away from building. Hand backfill when close to building or where damage to building might result. 2. Compacting- a. Filii Backfill - 1) Under Building Slabs - Place in 8 inch maximum layers, dampen (do not soak), and mechanically tamp to 95 percent minimum of maximum density as established by ASTM D 1557. 3.4 REPAIR I RESTORATION A. Damage to other portions of the Work due to work of this Section shall be repaired at no additional cost to Owner. On new work, damage shall be repaired by original installer. 3.5 CLEANING A. Debris and material not necessary for Project are property of Contractor and are to be removed prior to completion of Project. However, if material necessary for Project is hauled away, replace - with specified filii backfill material. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 02315 Excavation And Fill DIVISION 03 CONCRETE 03100 CONCRETE FORMS AND ACCESSORIES 03120 CAST-iN-PLACE CONCRETE FORMS 03152 ANCHORS AND iNSERTS 03200 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT 03210 REINFORCING STEEL 03300 CAST-iN-PLACE CONCRETE 03313 NORMAL WEIGHT STRUCTURAL CONCRETE 03391 WATER CONCRETE CURING 03396 MEMBRANE CONCRETE CURING ""'. END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS ""~ ~ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 03 Table of Contents -, SECTION 03120 CAST-iN-PLACE CONCRETE FORMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Design, construction. and safety of formwork. 2. Furnish and install required formwork ready for placing of concrete. 3. Strip and dispose of form work. B. Related Sections 1. Section 03313 - Tolerances for placing normal weight structural concrete 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM D 1751-99, 'Standard Specification for Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction (Non-extruding and Resilient Bituminous Types)' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance / Control - Manufacturer's application instructions for form release agent. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Forms - Wood, metal, or plastic as arranged by Contractor. Forming material shall be compatible with specified form release agents and with finish requirements for concrete to be left exposed or to receive decorative finish. B. Form Release Agents 1. Unexposed Surfaces Only - Contractor's option 2. Vertical, Exposed Surfaces or Unexposed Surfaces - a. Chemically acting type. b. Approved Products - 1) Crete-Lease 727 or 20-VOC by Cresset Chemical Co, Weston, OH (800) 367-2020 www.cresset.com 2) Clean Strip (J-1 or J-3 VOC) by Dayton / Richmond Concrete Accessories, Miamisburg,OH (800) 745-3700 www.daytonrichmond.com 3) E-Z Strip or DEBOND Form Coating by L & M Construction Chemicals, Omaha, NE (800) 362-3331 www.lmcc.com 4) Duogard or Duogard II by W R Meadows, Elgin, IL (800) 342-5976 www.wrmeadows.com . PART 3 EXECUTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Section 03120 Cast-In-Place Concrete Forms 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Forms 1. Assemble forms so forms are sufficiently tight to prevent leakage. 2. Properly brace and tie forms. 3. Provide temporary cleanouts at base of tall forms to facilitate cleaning and inspection. 4. Make proper form adjustments before, during, and after concreting. 5. Use new forms, or used forms that have been cleaned of loose concrete and other debris from previous concreting and repaired to proper condition. Provide smooth liner on forms used for concrete to be exposed if necessary to attain specified finish quality. 6. Use metal cold joint forms when unable to place concrete for footings, foundations, and slabs in continuous pours. 7. Provide beveled 2 inch by 4 inch keys where shown on Drawings for tall or heavily loaded walls. B. Accessories 1. Provide for installation of inserts, templates, fastening devices, and other accessories to be set in concrete prior to placing. 2. Position anchor bolts for hold-down anchors and columns and securely tie in place prior to placing concrete. C. Form Release Agents 1 . Film thickness shall be no thicker than as recommended by Manufacturer to attain specified finish. Finish on vertical, exposed concrete shall be of quality equal to CCS-1 or CCS-2 surface as defined by Cresset Chemical. 2. Allow no release agent on reinforcing steel or footings. D. Form Removal - Removal of forms can usually be accomplished in 12 to 24 hours. If temperature is below 50 deg F or if concrete (stairs, beams, etc) depends on forms for structural support, leave forms intact for sufficient period for concrete to reach adequate strength. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 03120 Cast-In-Place Concrete Forms SECTION 03152 ANCHORS AND INSERTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Concrete anchors and inserts not specified elsewhere. B. Related Sections 1. Section 03313 - Installation 2. Section 05090 - Quality of anchor bolts 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data - Manufacturer's product literature for each item. B. Quality Assurance I Control - Manufacturer's installation recommendations for each item. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Adhesive Anchors 1. Acceptable Products - a. HIT HY-150 System by Hilti b. EPCON System by ITW Ramsetl Redhead c. Power-Fast System by Powers Fastenin9 d. SET Adhesive by Simpson e. Ultrabond by U S Anchor B. Drilled-In Anchors 1 . Acceptabie Products a. SUP-R-STUDS by MKT Fastening b. Kwik Bolts by Hilti c. TruBolt Carbon Wedge Anchors by ITW Ramsetl Redhead d. Power-Stud by Powers Fastening e. Wedge-All Wedge Anchors by Simpson f. Wedge Anchors by U S Anchor Corp 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. MKT Fastening Corp, Lonoke, AR (800) 336-1640 or (501) 676-2222 B. Hilti Fastening Systems, Tulsa, OK (800) 333-1150 or (918) 252-6000 www.hiiti.com C. ITW Ramsetl Redhead, Wood Dale, IL (708) 350-0370 www.ramset-redhead.com D. Powers Fastenings Inc, New Rochelle, NY (800) 243-8160 or (914) 235-6300 www.powers.com E. Simpson Strong-Tie, Pleasanton,CA (800) 999-5099 or (925) 460-9912 www.strongtie.com F. US Anchor Corp, Pampano Beach, FL (800) 872-3330 or (954) 782-2221 www.usanchor.net G. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 03152 Anchors And Inserts PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Epoxy Anchors 1. Drill hole to specified diameter and depth. 2. Clean: Remove dust from hole with oil free compressed air. Clean with nylon brush and blow out remaining dust. 3. Fill: Dispense bead of epoxy off to the side to check for proper mixture (a uniform color) before using. Fill hole halfway. starting from bottom of hole to avoid air pockets. withdraw nozzle as hole fills up. 4. Insert: Anchors must be clean and oil free. Insert anchor, turning slowly until the anchor contacts the bottoms of the hole. Do not disturb during set time. B. Drilled-In Anchors 1. Drill hole in the base material using a carbide tipped drill the same diameter as the anchor to be installed. The hole should be at least Y. inch deeper than the embedment required. 2. Blow the hole clean using compressed air. 3. Assemble the anchor with the nut and washer so the top pf the nut is flush with the top of the anchor. Place the anchor in the fixture and drive into the hole until washer and nut are tight against the fixture. 4. Tighten nut finger tight. Tighten to required torque setting, or 3 to 5 turns from the finger tight position. END OF SECTION - 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 03152 Anchors And Inserts SECTION 03210 REINFORCING STEEL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install concrete reinforcing steel as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Concrete Institute 1. AC1318-83 B. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 615-04b, 'Standard Specification for Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance / Control 1. Reinforcing placement drawings. 2. Mill certificates. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Certification - Mill tests for reinforcing in accordance with ASTM A 615. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Reinforcing steel shall be free of heavy rust scales and flakes, or other coating at time of delivery and placing. Properly protect rebar on site after delivery. B. Deliver bars separated by size and tagged with manufacturer's heat or test identification number. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIAL A. Reinforcing Steel 1 . Reinforcing bars shall have grade identification marks and conform to ASTM A 615. a. Grade 60 minimum, except dowels that are to be field bent, Grade 40 minimum. b. Bars shall be deformed type. c. Bars shall be free of heavy rust scales and flakes, or other bond-reducing coatings. B. Bar Supports 1. Type Two Acceptable Products a. Concrete 'dobies' or blocks wired to reinforcing. b. Manufactured chairs with 4 sq. in. bearing surface with sub-grade, or other feature to prevent chair from being pushed into sub-grade. c. Equals as approved by Architect before installation. 2.2 FABRICATION A. Fabricate reinforcing steel according to 'ACI Detailing Manual,' 1988 edition, and details on Drawings. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 03210 Reinforcing Steel PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Bend bars cold. B. Accurately place and support with chairs, bar supports, spacers, or hangers as recommended by 'ACI Detailing Manual,' 1988 edition, except slab on grade work. Support bars in slabs on grade and footings with specified bar supports around the perimeter and at 4-1/2 feet on center each way maximum to maintain specified concrete cover. Install bar supports at bar intersections. C. Dowel vertical reinforcement for formed concrete columns or walls out of footing or structure below with rebar of same size and spacing required above. D. Securely anchor and tie reinforcing bars and dowels before placing concrete. Set wire ties with ends directed into concrete, not toward exposed concrete surfaces. E. Avoid splices of reinforcing bars at points of maximum stress. Lap bars 40 bar diameters minimum unless dimensioned otherwise on Drawings. Run steel reinforcing bars continuous through cold joints. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 2 Section 03210 Reinforcing Steel SECTION 03313 NORMAL WEIGHT STRUCTURAL CONCRETE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install Project concrete work as described in Contract Documents. 2. Quality of concrete used on Project but furnished under other Sections. B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section 1. Inserts, bolts, boxes, templates, and fastening devices for other work, including those for bases only for Mechanical and Electrical. 2. Concrete accessories. C. Related Sections 1. Division 16 - Electrical devices including boxes, conduits, pipes, and other work to be embedded in concrete work before placing. 2. Furnishing of items to be embedded in concrete specified in Section involved. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM C 33-03, 'Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates' 2. ASTM C 94-03, 'Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete' 3. ASTM C 150-04, 'Standard Specification for Portland Cement' 4. ASTM C 260-01, 'Standard Specification for Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete' 5. ASTM C 494-04, 'Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete' 6. ASTM C 618-03, 'Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Naturai Pozzolan for Use in Concrete' 7. ASTM E 1155-96 (2001), 'Standard Test Method for Determining F, Floor Flatness and FL Floor Levelness Numbers' 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements 1. Conform to requirements of ASTM C 94 unless specified otherwise. 2. For testing purposes, following concrete strengths are required a. At 7 days - 60 percent minimum of 28 day strengths b. At 28 days - 1) Mix Type 1 3000 psi 2) Mix Type 2 Not Used 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Shqp Drawings - Show dimensioned locations of anchor bolts for hold-down anchors and columns. B. Quality Assurance I Control 1. Concrete mix design. 2. DeliveryTickets - Require mix plant to furnish delivery ticket for each batch of concrete. Keep delivery tickets at job-site for use of Owner or his representatives. Tickets shall show following _ a. Name of ready-mix batch plant b. Serial number of ticket c. Date and truck number d. Name of Contractor e. Name and location of Project f. Specific class or designation of concrete conforming to that used in Contract Documents 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 03313 Normal Weight Structural Concrete g. Amount of concrete h. Total water content i. Sizes and weights of sand and aggregate 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Requirements 1. Hot Weather Concreting Procedures a. Maximum concrete temperature allowed is 90 deg. F in hot weather b. Cool aggregate and subgrades by sprinkling c. Avoid cement over 140 deg. F d. Use cold mixing water or ice e. Use fog spray or evaporation retardant to lessen rapid evaporation from concrete surface PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Portland Cement - Meet requirements of ASTM C 150, Type II. B. Aggregates 1 . Coarse- a. Meet requirements of ASTM C 33 or nonconforming aggregate which by test or actual service produces concrete of required strength and conforms to local governing codes. b. Aggregate shall be uniformly graded by weight as follows: 1) Flat Work - Size No. 67 Sieve Percent Passino ~ One inch 100 3/4 inch 90 - 100 3/8 inch 20 - 55 NO.4 0 - 10 NO.8 0 - 5 2) All Other - Size No. 57 Sieve Percent Passino 1-1/2 inch 100 One inch 95 - 100 1/2 inch 25 - 60 No.4 0 - 10 No.8 0 - 5 2. Fine- a. Meet requirements of ASTM C 33. b. Aggregate shall be uniformly graded by weight as follows: Sieve 3/8 inch No.4 NO.8 No. 16 No. 30 No. 50 No. 100 Percent Passino 100 95 -100 80 -100 50 - 85 25 - 60 10 - 30 2 -10 C. Water - Clear, apparently clean, and potable. D. Admixtures And Miscellaneous 1. Bonding Agents - a. Type Two Acceptable Products - 1) Day Chem Ad Bond (J-40) by Dayton Superior 2) Flex-Con by Euclid Chemical Co 3) Larsen Weldcrete by Larsen Products Corp 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 2 Section 03313 Normal Weight Structural Concrete 4) Everbond by L & M Construction Chemicals 5) Acry! Set by Master Builders 6) Sonocrete by Sonneborn 7) Tamms Bond byTAMMS Industries 8) U S Spec Multicoat by U S Mix Products 9) Acrylic Additive by W R Bonsai 10) Intralok by W R Meadows 11) Equal as approved by Architect before use. See Section 10600. 2.2 MIXES A. Submit mix designs to meet following requirements 1. Proportions- a. Mix Type 1 - 1) Minimum weight cement per cu yd concrete - 517 Ibs 2) Water / Cement Ratio - 0.50 maximum by weight b. Mix Type 2 - Not Used c. Air Entrainment - 1) Exterior Concrete - 6 percent, plus or minus 1-112 percent d. Do not add water any time during mixing cycle above amount required to meet specified water / cement ratio. No reduction in the amount of cementitious material is allowed. . 2. Admixtures- a. Mix design shall show proposed admixture, amount, usage instructions, and justification for proposed use. Do not use any admixture without Architect's written approval. b. Mineral - An amount of specified fly ash not to exceed 20 percent of weight of cement may be substituted for cement. If substituted, consider fly ash with cement in determining amount of water necessary to provide specified water / cement ratio. c. Chemical- 1) 4 inch slump maximum before addition of high range water reducer. 2) 8 inch slump maximum with use of high range water reducer. 3) Specified accelerator or retarder may be used if necessary to meet environmental conditions. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Inserts, bolts, boxes, templates, pipes, conduits, and other accessories required by Divisions 22, 23, and 26 shall be installed and inspected before placing concrete. B. Install inserts, bolts, boxes, templates, pipes, conduits, and other accessories furnished under other Sections to be installed as part of work of this Section. Tie anchor bolts for hold-down anchors and columns securely to reinforcing steel. C. Remove water and debris from space to be placed. 3.2 INSTAllATION A. Site Tolerances 1. Tolerances shall conform to requirements of ACI 117, except where specified differently. 2. Variation in grade - a. Floor Slabs - 1/8" in any 10 feet of floor slab and 3/8" over entire floor slab b. Other slabs - 1/4" in any 10 feet of slab and 3/4" over entire slab B. Concrete Types 1. Mix Type 1 a. Footings b. Foundation Walls c. Interior Slabs C. Placing 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 3 Section 03313 Normal Weight Structural Concrete 1. Place as soon after mixing as possible. Deposit as nearly as possible in final position. Placing of concrete shall be continuous until a panel or section is complete. 2. Compact concrete in forms by vibrating and other means where required. Thoroughlywork in concrete around reinforcing bars. 3. Do not embed aluminum in concrete. 4. Do not use contaminated, deteriorated, or re-tempered concrete. 5. Avoid accumulation of hardened concrete. 6. Joints- a. Where possible, locate joints under partitions or where joints will cause least disruption to floor coverings. b. Construction Joints - Locate where shown on Drawings to least impair strength of completed structure. Construction joints in foundation walls shall not occur within 6 feet of corner and be keyed. D. Bonding Fresh And Hardened Concrete 1 . Re-tighten forms. 2. Roughen surfaces. 3. Clean off foreign matter and laitance. 4. Wet but do not saturate. 5. Slush with neat cement grout or apply bonding agent. 6. Proceed with placing new concrete. E. Special Requirements 1. Footings- a. Bear 18 inches minimum into undisturbed earth or on mechanically compacted engineered fill. Step footings at ratio of 1-1/2 horizontal to One vertical unless detailed otherwise. b. Level top of finish footing and leave rough. c. Where joints are required, bulkhead, key horizontally, and dowel with two No.5 reinforcing bars, 48 inches long. 2. Foundations And Walls - Leave steel projecting where required for floor tie. 3. Exterior Slabs - a. Dusting with cement not permitted. b. For continuous placing and where shown on Drawings, saw cut one inch deep control joints before shrinkage occurs. 4. Anchor Bolts - Place anchor bolts not tied to reinforcing steei immediately following leveling of concrete. Reconsolidate concrete around bolt immediately after placing bolt. Do not disturb bolts during finishing process. "'" F. Finishing 1. Rubbed Finish, Exposed Vertical Surfaces a. Immediately after removing forms, remove joints, marks, bellies, projections, loose materials, and cut back metal ties from surfaces to be exposed. b. Point up voids with cement mortar, 1:2 mix, and rub exposed surface with carborundum to smooth, even surface. 2. Steel Trowel Finishes, Interior Flatwork - a. Float and steel trowel interior slabs after concrete has set enough to avoid bringing water and fines to surface. b. If power troweling is used, get approval of finish from Architect. 3. Broom Finishes, Exterior Flatwork a. Broom finish exterior siabs. b. Round edges including edges formed by expansion joints. c. Remove edger marks. 4. Rough - Top of slabs to receive setting bed for ceramic or paver tile. ~ G. Curing- 1 . Interior Slabs - a. Water cure as specified in Section 03391. 2. All Other Concrete Flatwork and Curbs - Membrane cure as speCified in Section 03396. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 4 Section 03313 Normal Weight Structural Concrete 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspection - Notify Architect three days minimum before placing concrete for footings, foundation walls, and building slabs. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Remedy For Out-of-Tolerance Building Slabs 1 . Sections of slabs to be covered by carpet, which do not meet specified tolerances, but are within 10 percent of specified tolerances, may be corrected by grinding or filling, at Owner's option. Remove and replace sections of slabs measuring outside specified correctable tolerances. 2. If floor leveling compounds or concrete patching compounds are required to bring floor into specified tolerances in carpeted areas, they will be provided by Owner in conjunction with carpet installation and back-charged to Contractor. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Protect concrete which has not received its initial set from precipitation to avoid excess water in mix and unsatisfactory surface finish. B. Do not allow materials resulting from construction activities, which will affect concrete or application of finish floor systems adversely, to come in contact with interior concrete slabs. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 5 Section 03313 Normal Weight Structural Concrete SECTION 03391 WATER CONCRETE CURING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Quality of water concrete curing as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 03313: Normal weight structural concrete. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 1. AASHTO M 182 B. American Society of Testing and Materials 1. ASTM C 171-03, 'Standard Specification for Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Manufacturer's product data PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Water-Curing Materials: 1. Type Two Acceptable Products a. Absorptive Cover: Meet requirements of AASHTO M 182, Class 2 burlap cloth made from jute or kenaf and weighing minimum of 9 oz per sq yd when dry. b. Moisture-Retaining Cover: White, opaque membrane meeting requirements of ASTM C 171 minimum. c. Equals as approved by Architect before using. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Cover concrete with absorptive cover followed by moisture-retaining cover, both at widest practicable widths. Lap sides and edges of each 12 inches minimum. B. During curing period, immediately repair holes or tears in moisture-retaining cover with additional cover material and waterproof tape. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 03391 Water Concrete Curing SECTION 03396 MEMBRANE CONCRETE CURING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Quality of membrane concrete curing as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 03120: Cast-In-Place Concrete Forms. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials: 1. ASTM C 309-03, 'Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete.' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Manufacturer's product data. B. Quality Assurance I Control: Manufacturer's printed installation instructions. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Exterior: 1. Low vac (less than 350 grams per liter), water-borne, membrane forming curing compound meeting requirements of ASTM C 309, Type 2. a. Class Two Quality Standard: 1200 White by W. R. Meadows b. Class Two Quality Standard: Vocomp 20 Cure and Seal by W. R. Meadows PART 3 . EXECUTION: Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 03396 Membrane Concrete Curing NOT USED 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion DIVISION 04 MASONRY END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Division 04 Table of Contents DIVISION 05 METALS 05050 BASIC METAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 05090 METAL FASTENING 05100 STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING 05124 STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING 05129 MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL STEEL END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 05 Table of Contents SECTION 05090 METAL FASTENING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Quality of structural bolts used on Project. 2. Requirements and standards for site welded metal-to-metal connections. B. Related Sections 1. Furnishing and installing of structural bolts specified under Section concerned. 2. Performance of welding specified under Section concerned. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute / American Welding Society 1. ANSI / AWS 01.1-92, 'Structural Welding Code - Steel' 2. ANSI / AWS 01.3-89, 'Structural Welding Code - Sheet Steel' B. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 36-00, 'Standard Specification for Carbon Structural Steel' 2. ASTM A 108-99, 'Standard Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon, Cold Finished, Standard Quality' 3. ASTM A 307-00, 'Standard Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs 60 000 psi Tensile Strength' 4. ASTM A 325-00, 'Standard Specification for High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints' 5. ASTM A 496-97a, 'Standard Specification for Steel Wire, Deformed, for Concrete Reinforcement' _. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications - Welders shall be certified and bear evidence of certification 30 days before commencing work on Project. If there is doubt as to proficiency of welder, Architect may require welder to take another test, at no expense to Owner. Certification shall be by Pittsburgh Laboratories or other authority approved by Architect before performance of welding. B. Certifications - Maintain welder's certifications on job-site. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Bolts And Threaded Fasteners 1 . Anchor Rods For Steeple Base Connections - Conform with ASTM A 36. 2. Bolts- a. Conform with requirements of ASTM A 307, Grade A., except where conformance with ASTM A 325 is required on Drawings. b. Anchor Bolts - Non-headed type threaded 2 inches minimum. Anchor hook to project 2 inches minimum including bolt diameter. C. Arc-Welding Electrodes - Type E70XX AWS Iron and Steel Arc-welding electrodes and meeting current AISC Specifications. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 05090 Metal Fastening PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PERFORMANCE A. Welding shall meet requirements of ANSI/ AWS 01.1 and 01.3. B. Minimum weld sizes, unless detailed otherwise. 1. Weld pipe columns to base plates and top plates with 1/4 inch fillet weld all around. 2. Weld glu-Iam connection side plates to base plates with 1/4 inch fillet weld all along outside edges. 3. Weld stiffeners to pipe columns with 1/4 inch fillet weld all around. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 05090 Metal Fastening SECTION 05124 STRUCTURAl STEEL FRAMING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install structural steel framing as part of building structure as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Structural anchors, plates, etc, to be cast into concrete C. Related Sections 1. Division 03 - Installation of structural items to be cast into concrete 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Institute of Steel Construction 1. AISC Specification for Design, Fabrication, and Erection of Structural Steel for Building B. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 36-97a, 'Standard Specification for Carbon Structural Steel' 2. ASTM A 53-98, 'Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot Dipped, Zinc Coated, Welded and Seamless' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings 1 . Show other fabricated work. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements - Structural metal shall be product of domestic mill. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Beams and Miscellaneous steel parts of steel framing systems shown on Drawings 1 . Meet requirements of ASTM A 36. 2. W shapes in horizontal or vertical application, together with angles, plates, etc, as shown on Drawings. B. Structural Pipe 1. Meet requirements of ASTM A 53, Type, Grade B. a. Weight Class, STD, Schedule 40 2.2 FABRICATION A. Shop prime structural steel. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 05124 Structural Steel Framing PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 ERECTION A. AISC's 'Specification for Structural Steel Buildings' June 1989 and 'Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges' September 1986 shall serve as minimum standards. Erection includes selting, aiigning, and bracing as necessary. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 2 Section 05124 Structural Steel Framing SECTION 05129 MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL STEEL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Structural steel B. Related Sections 1. Section 05080 - Quality of priming 2. Section 05090 - Quality of welding 3. Section 06110 - Installation of miscellaneous structural steel 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 36-00. 'Standard Specification for Carbon Structural Steel' 2. ASTM A 53-01, 'Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless' 3. ASTM A 500-01 , 'Standard Specification for Cold-Formed Welded and Seamless Carbon Steel Structural Tubing in Rounds and Shapes' PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Bracing And Miscellaneous Structural Steel - Meet requirements of ASTM A 36. B. Structural Tubing - Meet requirements of ASTM A 500, Grade B. C. Shop Primer 1. Concealed Steel - Fabricator's standard shop coat. 2. Exposed Steel To Receive Finish - Primer shall be acceptable to Finish Manufacturer. 2.2 FABRICATION A. Shop prime steel provided under this Section. PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 05129 Miscellaneous Structural Steel DIVISION 06 WOOD AND PLASTICS 06050 BASIC WOOD AND PLASTIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 06072 WOOD PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT 06090 WOOD AND PLASTIC FASTENINGS 06100 ROUGH CARPENTRY 06110 WOOD FRAMING 06165 WOOD PANEL PRODUCT SHEATHING 06174 OPEN WEB TRUSSES 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY 06201 GENERAL FINISH CARPENTRY REQUIREMENTS 06202 DOOR, FRAME, AND FINISH HARDWARE INSTALLATION END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 06 Table of Contents SECTION 06072 WOOD PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Quality of wood preservative treatment where specified. B. Related Sections 1. Section 06110 - a. Quality of wood to be pressure treated. b. Furnishing and installing of pressure treated wood. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Wood-Preserver's Association 1. AWPA C1-96. 'All Timber Products, Pressure Treatment' 2. AWPA C2-96. 'Lumber, Timbers, Bridge Ties and Mine Ties, Pressure Treatment' 3. AWPA C9-96, 'Plywood, Pressure Treatment' -.' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control - Certificate of pressure treatment showing compliance with specification requirements. - PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Pressure Treatment Of Wood 1 . General- a. Framing lumber grade and species shall be as specified in Section 06110 for particular use. b. Permanently identify treated lumber with name of inspection agency, preservative used, name of treating plant, retention in Ibs/cu ft, and suitable end use. c. Season after treatment to moisture content required for non-treated material. 2. Lumber - Treat in accordance with AWPA C2 and dry after treatment. 2.2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Chemical Specialties Inc, Charlotte, NC (800) 421-8661 or (704) 522-0825 www.treatedwood.com B. Hickson Corp, Smyrna, GA (770) 801-6600 www.dricon.com (fire)www.hickson.com (preservative) C. Hoover Treated Wood Products, Thomson, GA (800) 832-9663 or (706) 595-7355 www.frtw.com D. Osmose Inc, Griffin, GA (800) 241-0240 www.osmose.com E. Equal as approved by Architect before use. See Section 01600. PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 06072 Wood Preservative Treatment SECTION 06090 WOOD AND PLASTIC FASTENINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Quality of wood fastening methods and materials unless specified otherwise. B. Related Sections 1. Section 05090 - Quality of bolts used on Project. 2. Nails specified in individual Sections where installed. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings 1. Submit on powder actuated fasteners other than those specified in Contract Documents showing design criteria equivalents at each application. 2. Show type, quantity, and installation location offraming anchors. Where necessary, reference Drawing details, etc, for installation locations. B. Quality Assurance I Control - Manufacturer's literature on framing anchors and powder actuated fasteners. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Fasteners And Adhesives 1. Wood Screws - Standard type and make for job requirements. 2. Expansion Bolts - Standard type and make for job requirements. 3. Powder Actuated Fasteners - a. Acceptable Products - 1) Hllti, Tulsa, OK (800) 333-1150 or (918) 252-6000 www.hilti.com 2) Ramsetl Redhead Division of ITW, Wood Dale, IL (630) 350-0370 www.ramset-redhead.com 3) Equals as approved by Architect through shop drawing submittal before installation. See Section 01600. 4. Construction Mastics - Meet requirements of American Plywood Association Specification AFG-01 September 1974. Use phenol resorcinol type for use on pressure treated wood products. B. Framing Anchors 1. Acceptable Products a. Advanced Connector Systems (ACS), Tempe, AZ. (800) 462-6779 or 602 967-4511 www.acsboss.com b. United Steel Products Co Inc (USP), Montgomery, MN (800) 328-5934 or (507) 364-7333 www.uspconnectors.com c. Simpson Strong Tie Co, San Leandro, CA (800) 999-5099 or (707) 446-1786 www.strongtie.com d. Equals as approved by Architect through shop drawing submittal before installation. See Section 01600. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 06090 Wood And Plastic Fastenings PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 ERECTION A. Secure one Manufacturer approved fastener in each hole of framing anchor that bears on framing member unless approved otherwise in writing by Architect. 'Boss' system by ACS is acceptable nailing system for framing anchors. B. Provide bolt heads and nuts bearing on wood with washers. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 06090 Wood And Plastic Fastenings SECTION 06110 WOOD FRAMING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install wood framing and blocking as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section 1. Miscellaneous structural steel elements 2. Open web trusses. C. Related Sections 1. Section 05129 - Furnishing of miscellaneous structural steel 2. Section 06174 - Furnishing of wood 'I' joists 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control 1 . Technical and engineering data on nails to be set by nailing guns for Architect's approval of types proposed to be used as equivalents to specified hand set nails and adjusted number and spacing of pneumatically-driven nails to provide equivalent connection capacity. 2. Copies of pamphlets specified in REFERENCE Article. After Architect's examination, keep pamphlets on Project site with approved shop drawings. Pamphlets may be obtained from Truss Plate Institute or from Truss Fabricator. 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Protect lumber and plywood and keep under cover in transit and at job site. B. Do not deliver material unduly long before it is required. C. Store lumber and plywood on level racks and keep free of ground to avoid warping. Stack to insure proper ventilation and drainage. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Dimension Lumber 1. Meet requirements of PS 20-70 and National Grading Rules for softwood dimension lumber. 2. Bear grade stamp of WWPA, SPIB, or other association recognized by American Lumber Standards Committee identifying species of lumber by grade mark or by Certificate of Inspection. .3. Lumber 2 inches or less in nominal thickness shall not exceed 19 percent in moisture content at time of fabrication and installation and be stamped 'S-DRY', 'K-D', or'MC15'. 4. Lumber shall be S4S. 5. Pressure Treated Plates I Sills - a. 2x4 - Standard and better Douglas Fir, Southern Pine, or Hem Fir. b. 2x6 And Wider - NO.2 Douglas Fir, Southern Pine, Hem Fir., or MSR 1650f - 1.5e 6. Horizontal Framing, 2x4 Bearing Walls, And Interior 2x6 Bearing and Shear Walls - Of quality to meet minimum stress grade requirements given in table below. Stresses shown are allowable for repetitive use. Lumber species and grades which meet or exceed these stresses may be used. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 06110 Wood Framing 1-1/2 to 4 inches Thick 5-1/2 to 12 inches Wide 2x4 Fb Bending 1400 psi 1650 psi Ft Tension 625 psi 825 psi Fv Shear 90 psi 90 psi Fc Perpendicular 405 psi 405 psi Fc Parallel 1000 psi 975 psi E 1,600,000 psi 1,600,000 psi 7. Exterior 2x6 Bearing - Douglas Fir, HemFir, or Southern Pine, Stud Grade, 8. Interior Non-bearing Partitions - Douglas Fir, Hem Fir, or Spruce / Pine / Fir (WWPA), Standard, Construction, Stud, or Better B. Posts, Beams, And Timbers 5 Inches by 5 Inches And Larger - No.1 or better Douglas Fir or Southern Pine. C. Lumber Ledgers - NO.1 Douglas Fir, Larch, or Southern Pine, D. Accessory And Equipment Mounting And Gypsum Board Back Blocking - Full sized, sound lumber without splits, warps, wane, loose knots, or. knots larger than 1/2 inch. H. Sill Sealer - Closed-cell polyethylene foam, 1/4 inch thick by width of plate. PART 3 EXECUTION 3,1 ERECTION A, General - Use pressure treated wood for wood members in contact with concrete or masonry, including wall, sill, and ledger plates, door and window subframes and bucks, etc. B. Interface With Other Work - Coordinate with other Sections for location of blocking required for installation of equipment and building specialties. Do not allow installation of gypsum board until required blocking is in place. C. Walls 1. Tolerances a. 1/4 inch in 20 feet, non-cumulative in length of wall. b. 1/8 inch In 10 feet with 1/4 inch maximum in height of wall. c. Distances between parallel walls shall be 1/4 inch maximum along length and height of wall. 2. Openings - Double studs unless shown otherwise. 3. Corners And Partition Intersections - Triple studs. 4. Top Plates In Bearing Partitions - Doubled or tripled and lapped. Stagger joints at least 48 inches. 5. Sills Plates - a. Shear Walls And Bearing Walls 1) Provide anchor bolt 12 inches maximum and 4 inches minimum from each end of each plate. 2) Shear Walls - Fasten only with bolts embedded in foundation wall. 3) Bearing Walls - Fasten either with bolts embedded in slab or with expansion bolts in drilled holes. b. Non-Bearing Walls - Fasten with powder actuated fasteners. c. In addition to requirements of paragraphs 'a' and 'b' above, set sill plates of interior walls measuring less than three feet in length in solid bed of specified construction adhesive, except where sill sealer is used. d. Install specified seal sealer under sill plates of exterior walls of main building and of acoustically insulated interior walls. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 06110 Wood Framing 6. Posts And Columns - a. Frame wood columns and posts to true end bearings. b. Extend posts or columns down to supports of such design as to hold them securely in position. c. Securely fasten column at top to beam or girder using anchors described in Contract Documents. d. Unless shown otherwise. nail members of multiple member columns together with 16d at 6 inches on center from each side. 7. Nailing- a. Stud to plate - 1) 2x4 - End nail. two 16d. 2) 2x6 - End nail. three 16d. 3) 2x8 - End nail. four 16d. 4) 2x10 - End nail. five 16d. 5) 1-3/4 by 5-1/2 Inch LVL End nail. three 16d. 6) 1-3/4 by 7-1/4 Inch LVL - End nail. four 16d. 7) 1-3/4 by 9-1/4 Inch LVL - End nail. five 16d. 8) 1-3/4 by 11-1/4 Inch LVL - End nail. six 16d. b. Top plates - Spiked together. 16d. 24 inches on center. c. Top plates - Laps. lap members 48 inches minimum and nail with 16d nails 6 inches on center d. Top plates - Intersections. two 16d. e. Backing And Blocking - Two 16d. each end. f. Corner studs and angles - 16d. 24 inches on center. D. Accessory / Equipment Mounting And Gypsum Board Back Blocking (nailers) 1. Furnish and install blocking in wood framing required for hardware. specialties. equipment. accessories. and mechanical and electrical items. etc. E. Furring Strips 1. On Wood or Steel - Nailor screw as required to secure firmly. 2. On Concrete or Masonry - a. Back up furring strips on exterior walls or walls in contact with earth with 15 Ib felt strip. b. Nail at 12 inches on center maximum. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 3 Section 06110 Wood Framing SECTION 06165 WOOD PANEL PRODUCT SHEATHING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install wood panel product sheathing required for walls and roofs as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance / Control - Technical and engineering data on fasteners to be set by pneumatic devices for Architect's approval of types proposed to be used as equivalents to specified hand set nails. 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Protect sheathing and keep under cover in transit and at job site. B. Do not deliver material unduly long before it is required. C. Store sheathing on level racks and keep free of ground. Stack to insure proper ventilation and drainage. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Sheathing 1. Meet requirements of PS 1-95/ ANSI A199.1, PS 2-92, PRP-108, or PRP-133.. a. Except where plywood is specifically indicated on Drawings, performance rated waferboard, composite board, and oriented strand board (but not structural particle board) are acceptable. . 2. Every sheet of sheathing shall be stamped as follows - a. Appropriate APA, TECO, or PFS grade stamp identifying thickness and span rating. b. Sheathing shall be stamped 'Sized for Spacing'. c. Exposure 1 or Exterior. 3. Sheathing shall not exceed 18 percent moisture content when fabricated nor more than 19 percent when installed in Project. 4. Sheathing 3/4 inch thick and thicker used for single-layer subflooring shall be tongue and groove. 5. Sheathing used for same purpose shall be of same thickness. In all cases, thickness specified is minimum required regardless of span rating. 6. Minimum span ratings for given thicknesses shall be as follows - d Thickness Soan Ratina 3/8 inch 24/0 15/32 inch actual 32/16 1/2 inch nominal 32/16 19/32 inch actual 40/20 5/8 inch nominal 40/20 23/32 inch actual 48/24 . . 3/4 inch nominai 48/24 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 06165 Wood Panel Product Sheathing B. Nails 1. 3/8 inch panel - 8d common or box. 2. 15/32 inch and thicker panels - 10d common or galvanized box. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General 1 . Top of nail heads shall be flush with sheathing surface. 2. Use of edge clips to provide spacing between sheathing panels is acceptable. B. Wall Sheathing 1. Spacing - Provide 1/8 inch space between sheets at end and edge joints. 2. Edge Bearing And Blocking - a. Panel edges shall bear on framing members and butt along their center lines. b. Back block panel edges which do not bear on framing members with 2 inch nominal framing. 3. Nailing - Place nails not less than 3/8 inch in from edge, 12 inches on center along intermediate supports, and 4 inches on center along panel edge and into studs connected to hold-down anchors, unless shown otherwise on Drawings. 4. Size- a. 15/32 inch actual minimum thickness. b. Do not install any piece of wall sheathing with shortest dimension of less than 24 inches, C. Roof Sheathing 1 . Placing- a. Lay face grain at right angles to supports. Provide blocking for support where framing turns at roof overhang. b. Provide 1/8 inch space between sheets at end and side joints. c. Stagger panel end joints. d. Sheathing shall be continuous of two spans minimum. 2. Nailing- a. Place nails at least 3/8 inch in from edge. b. Nail 6 inches on center along supported edges. Nail 12. inches on centers on intermediate supports. c. Nail 4 inches on center at Boundary - 1) Diaphragm boundaries - unless noted otherwise. 2) Blocking above plywood sheathed walls. 3) See shear wall schedule on drawings for s.w. nailing 3. Size- a. 19/32 inch actual minimum thickness. b. Do not install any piece of roof sheathing with shortest dimension of less than 24 inches. 3.2 PROTECTION A. Protect roof sheathing from moisture until roofing is installed. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 06165 Wood Panel Product Sheathing SECTION 06174 OPEN WEB TRUSSES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Open web trusses, cross bracing as described in contract documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 06110 - Installing, securing, bracing, etc. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Design Requirements 1. Custom design joists under supervision of registered professional engineer. Designs shall be in accordance with allowable values assigned by building code approval. 2. Only connections and webs currently approved by Research Committee of ICBO are acceptable for use. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings 1. Include following information on submitted shop drawings - a. Stamp and signature of Engineer responsible for preparation of shop drawings. b. Show critical dimensions for determining fit and placement in building as well as loads joists are designed to support. c. Flange material and sizes. d. Lumber species and grades used. e. Name and trademark of Manufacturer. B. Quality Assurance I Control 1. Complete design calculation showing internal layout, member forces, and stress control points for each joist design. 2. Copies of ICBO reports showing approval of connections and webs. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Store joists in vertical position protected from weather. B. Handle with care to prevent damage. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Provide joists that meet shear, moment, and stiffness properties shown on Drawings. 2.2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Boise Cascade Corp, Boise, ID (800) 237-4013 or (208) 384-6161 www.bc.com B. Georgia-Pacific Corp, Atlanta, GA (800) 284-5347 or (404) 652-4000 www.gp.com C. Louisiana Pacific Corp, Portland, OR (800) 547-6331 or (503) 221-0800 www.lpcorp.com D. Roseburg Forest Products, Riddle, OR (800) 347-7260 www.rfpco.com E. Trus Joist Corp, Div Weyerhaeuser, Boise, ID (800) 338-0515 or (208) 364-1200 www.tjm.com 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 06174 Open Web Trusses F. Willamette Industries, Albany, OR (541) 926-7771 www.wiLcom G. Equals as approved by Architect before biddin9. 2.3 FABRICATION A. Fabrication of joists shall be as approved by leBO or AHJ except where requirements of Contract Documents exceed ICBO requirements. PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 06174 Open Web Trusses SECTION 06201 GENERAL FINISH CARPENTRY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install sealants required for items installed under this Section, as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section 1. Operable Partitions 2. Factory Manufactured Fireplace 3. Selected Building Specialties 4. Miscellaneous as specified elsewhere C. Related Sections 1. Section 06110 - Furring and blocking 2. Section 07920 - Quality of sealants, submittal and installation requirements 3. Sections in Division 10 - Furnishing of Building Specialties PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION 3,1 EXAMINATION A. Site Verification of Conditions - Verify walls, ceilings, floors, and openings are plumb, straight, in-line, and square before installing operable partitions. Report conditions that are not in compliance to Architect before starting installation. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Install operable partitions after wall and ceiling painting is completed in areas where partitions are to be installed. 3.3 INSTAllATION A. Items Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section - Install in accordance with requirements specified in Section supplying item. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 06201 . General Finish Carpentry Requirements SECTION 06202 DOOR, FRAME, AND FINISH HARDWARE INSTALLATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install sealants for calking door frames as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section 1 . Flush wood doors 2. Hollow metal doors 3. Hollow metal door frames 4. Finish hardware C. Related Sections 1. Section 06462 - Fire-Rated Wood Door Frames 2. Section 07920 - "Quality of sealants 3. Sections under 08100 and 08200 headings - Furnishing of doors and metal frames 4. Sections under 08700 heading - Furnishing of finish hardware 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control 1. Inspection report verifying correct operation and adjustment of installed hardware. 2. Copy of 'Installation Guide for Doors & Hardware' by Door & Hardware Institute. Guide may be obtained from Door and Hardware Institute (DHI). 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements - Fire door installations shall meet code requirements. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Wood Doors 1. Do not have doors delivered to building site until after plaster, cement, and taping compound are dry. If doors are to be stored at job-site for more than one week, seal top and bottom edges if not factory sealed. 2. Store flat on a level surface in a dry, well ventilated building. Cover to keep clean but allow air circulation. 3. Handle with clean gloves and do not drag doors across one another or across other surfaces. 4. Do not subject doors to abnormal heat, dryness, or humidity or sudden changes therein. Condition doors to average prevailing humidity of iocality before hanging. B. Keys - Immediately prior to Final Acceptance Meeting, turn change keys over to Owner properly organized, tagged, and placed in new or existing key cabinet. 1.5 OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS A. Explain keying systems at time keys and locking mechanisms are tested by using Owner's Operations And Maintenance Manual. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 06202 Door, Frame, And Finish Hardware Inst PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Hollow Metal Frames 1 . Site Tolerances - a. Squareness - 1/16 inch from top edge to opposite top edge. b. Plumbness - 1/16 inch from top of jamb to bottom of jamb. c. Alignment - 1/16 inch from plane of left side face of jamb to right side face of jamb. d. Twist - 1/16 inch across throat of jamb plane measured across each face to plane of opposite jamb throat. e. Finished Clearance Between Door And Frame - 1) 1/16 inch at head and hinge jamb plus 1/16 inch maximum 2) 1/8 inch at strike jamb plus or minus 1/16 inch maximum. 3) 1/2 inch to top of finished floor surface or 1/4 inch to top of threshold, plus or minus 1/16 inch maximum. 2. Set frame in location and level head. 3. Equalize with adjustable floor anchor. 4. Set spreaders and fasten jambs to floor and wall. a. Wood spreaders shall be square, fabricated from lumber one inch minimum thick, be same length as door opening at header, and same depth as frame. b. Cut notches for frame stops. c. Do not remove spreaders until frames are permanently anchored in wall. d. - Use one spreader at base of frame and another at strike level. e. Do not use temporary spreaders welded to base of jambs during installation of frame. 5. Fill gap between frame and framing with urethane foam or tightly-packed fiberglass insulation. If urethane foam is used, coat interior of frames with foam prior to installing frame. Trim excess before installation of frame. 6. Calking- a. Calk around both sides of frames of doors receiving acoustical seals with specified sealant. b. Calk around both sides of frames installed in exposed masonry walls with specified sealant. . B. Doors 1. When Project is completed, doors shall not bind, stick, or be mounted so as to cause future hardware difficulties. 2. Do not impair utility or structural strength of door in fitting of door, applying hardware, or cutting and altering door louvers, panels, or other special details. C. Hardware 1 . General- a. Install using set of Manufacturer's installation, adjustment, and maintenance instructions submitted with hardware under Section 08701. Follow as closely as possible. b. Mount closers on jamb stop side of door (Parallel Arm) where it is physically possible to do so and not hinder operation of door or closer. 2. Hardware for Wood Doors - a. If doors are not factory-machined, use hardware templates furnished by Hardware Manufacturer when mounting hardware. b. Set hinges flush with edge surface. Be sure that hinges are set in a straight line to prevent distortion. c. Mount door latches high in strike plate opening so when door later settles, latch will not bind. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Tests - Arrange to have keys brought to Project site and, in meeting attended by local representatives and Architect, test every new key and locking mechanism. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 06202 Door, Frame, And Finish Hardware Inst ..-... - ~'" .. .. DIVISION 07 THE R MAL AND MOl S T U R E PRO T E C T ION 07200 THERMAL PROTECTION 07212 FACED BATT INSULATION 07261 UNDER-SLAB VAPOR RETARDERS 07271 AIR INFILTRATION BARRIERS 07500 MEMBRANE ROOFING 07511 BUILT-UP ASPHALT ROOFING 07600 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL 07621 FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING I Galvanized Steel 07800 SMOKE AND FIRE PROTECTION 07840 FIRESTOPPING 07900 JOINT SEALERS 07920 JOINT SEALANTS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 07 Table of Contents SECTION 07212 FACED BATT INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install thermal and acoustic batt insulation as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM C 665-98, 'Standard Specification for Mineral-FiberThermallnsuiation For Light Frame Construction and Manufactured Housing' -. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Thermal And Acoustic Insulation 1. Kraft faced meeting requirements of ASTM C 665, Type II, Class C. 2. Foil faced meeting requirements of ASTM C 665, Type III, Class B. 3. Order insulation by 'R' factor rather than 'U' factor, rating, or thickness, either 16 or 24 inches wide according to framing spacing. 4. 'R' Factor Required - a. Overhead - 38 b. Nominal Wood or Metal Framing - 1) 2x4 - 11 2) 2x6 - 19 3) 2x8 - 26 4) Double 2x4 Stud Walls - 38 5. Acceptable Manufacturers - a. Certainteed Corp, Valley Forge, PA (800) 233-8990 or (610) 341-7739 www.certainteed.com b. Guardian Fiberglass, Albion, MI (800) 968-8258 www.guardianfiberglass.com c. Knauf Fiber Glass, Shelbyville, IN (800) 825-4434 or (317) 398-4434 www.knauffiberglass.com d. Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation, Toiedo, OH (800) 832-3585 or (419) 248- 8000 www.owens-corning.com e. Johns Manville, Denver, CO (800) 654-3103 or (303) 978-2000 www.jm.com f. Thermafiber, Wabash, IL (888) 834-2371 or (219) 563-2111 www.thermafiber.com g. Equal as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. ~ ......, 2.2 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Insulation shall be manufactured to be in compiiance with UBC or other appiicable building codes. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General 1. If two layers of insulation are used to attain required 'R' factor, only layer towards interior of building shall have facing. 2. Leave no gaps in insulation envelope. 3. Do not cover recessed iight fixtures with insulation. Cut out insulation to provide 6 inch minimum clearance around recessed lighting fixtures. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 07212 Faced Batt Insulation B. In Framing 1. Install insulation between jambs and framing, behind plumbing and wiring, around duct and vent line penetrations, and in similar places. 2. Fit ends of balls snug against top and bollom plates. 3. Where insulation is not enclosed by structure or drywall, support in place with wire or other suitable material and use only foil faced insulation. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 07212 Faced Ball Insulation SECTION 07261 UNDER-SLAB VAPOR RETARDER PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Vapor retarder, seam tape, and penetration accessories for installation under interior slabs-on- grade. B. Related Sections 1. Section 02316 - Installation 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and MaterialS 1. ASTM E 1745-97, 'Standard Specification for Plastic Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Soil or Granular Fill under Concrete Slabs' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Control! Assurance 1. Independent laboratory test results showing compliance with ASTM Standard. 2. Manufacturer's installation, seaming, and penetration boot instructions. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Vapor Retarder 1. Conform to requirements of ASTM E 1745, Class A minimum. 2. Approved Products - a. Moistop Ultra 'A' by Fortifiber, Reno, NV (800) 773-4777 or (775) 333-6400 www.fortifiber.com b. T-65G or Griffolyn 15 mil by Reef Industries, Houston, TX (800) 231-6074 or (713) 507-4200 www.reefindustries.com c. VaporBlock 10 or 15 by Raven Industries, Sioux Falls, SO (800) 635-3456 or (605) 335-0174 www.ravenind.com d. Stego Wrap by Stego Industries, San Juan Capistrano, CA (877) 464-7834 or (949) 943-5460 www.stegoindustries.com _. A. Vapor Retarder 1 . Conform to requirements of ASTM E 1745, Class B minimum. 2. Approved Products - a. Moistop Ultra by Fortifiber, Reno, NV (800) 773-4777 or (775) 333-6400 www.fortifiber.com b. Griffolyn 15 mil by Reef Industries, Houston, TX (800) 231-6074 or (713) 507-4200 www.reefindustries.com c. VaporBlock 10 by Raven Industries, Sioux Falls, SO (800) 635-3456 or (605) 335-0174 www.ravenind.com d. Stego Wrap by Stego Industries, San Juan Capistrano, CA (877) 464-7834 or (949) 943-5460 www.stegoindustries.com A. Vapor Retarder 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 07261 Under-Slab Vapor Retarder 1. Conform to requirements of ASTM E 1745, Class C minimum. 2. Approved Products - a. Moistop Pius by Fortifiber, Reno, NV (800) 773-4777 or (775) 333-6400 www.fortifiber.com b. R-30 G by Reef Industries, Houston, TX (800) 231-6074 or (713) 507-4200 www.reefindustries.com c. Rufco SuperSamson 400SSB or VaporBlock 10 by Raven Industries, Sioux Falls, SD (800) 635-3456 or (605) 335-0174 www.ravenind.com d. Stego Wrap by Stego Industries, San Juan Capistrano, CA (877) 464-7834 or (949) 943-5460 www.stegoindustries.com 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Seam Tape - As recommended by Membrane Manufacturer for continuous taping of seams and sealing of penetration boots. B. Penetration Boots at Utility Penetrations 1. Moistop And Reef Industries - Factory fabricated pipeboots 2. All Others - Field fabricated from same material as vapor retarder membrane. PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 07261 Under-Slab Vapor Retarder SECTION 07271 AIR INFILTRATION BARRIER PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install air infiltration barriers on exterior side of exterior wall sheathing as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM E 1677-95 (2000), 'Standard Specification for an Air Retarder (AR) Material or System for Low-Rise Framed Building Walls' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Control I Assurance - Copy of test results showing performance characteristics. PART 2 PRODUCTS -' 2.1 MATERIALS A. Air Retarder 1 . Non-woven. 2. Meet requirements of ASTM E 1677, Type I. 3. Approved Products - a. Styrofoam Weathermate Plus by Dow, Chemical Co, Midland, MI (800) 232-2436 or . (517) 832-1461 www.styrofoam.com b. Typar Weather Resistant Membrane by Reemay, Old Hickory, TN (800) 321-6271 or (615) 847-7000 c. Tyvek CommercialWrap by Du Pont Company, Wilmington, DE (800) 448-9835 or (302) 999-2722 www.dupont.com B. Sealing Tape 1 . Approved Products - a. DuPont Contractor Tape b. Typar Construction Tape c. 3M Contractor Sheathing Tape C. Fasteners 1. Wood Framing - Corrosion resistant roofing nails with 3/4 inch long shank minimum and one inch diameter plastic head or Tyvek Wrap Caps. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install over exterior wall sheathing. 1. Apply fasteners along stud lines at18 inches maximum on center. Lap horizontal joints 6 inches minimum, with upper layer placed over lower layer. Lap vertical seams 16 or 24 inches as necessary to match framing spacing. Do not fasten at bottom where necessary to allow for installation of embedded flashing under air infiltration barrier at base of masonry veneer. 2. Seal joints and penetrations through air infiltration barrier with specified tape before installation of finish material. Air infiltration barrier shall be air tight and free from holes, tears, and pu nctu res. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 07271 Air Infiltration Barrier END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 07271 Air Infiltration Barrier SECTION 07511 BUILT-UP ASPHALT ROOFING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install built-up roofing system as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section 1. Flashing at drains and scuppers. 2. Flashing for plumbing and electrical protrusions. 3. Pitch pans. 4. Flashing plates for stacks. C. Related Sections 1. Division 06 - Wood pads and curbs for roof-mounted equipment 2. Section 07634 - Sheet metal work 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1 . ASTM D 41-94, 'Standard Specification for Asphalt Primer Used in Roofing, Dampproofin9, and Waterproofing' 2. ASTM D 312-95a, 'Standard Specification for Asphalt Used in Roofing' 3. ASTM D 2178-97a, 'Standard Specification for Asphalt Glass Felt Used in Roofing and Waterproofing' 4. ASTM D 4601-98, 'Standard Specification for Asphalt-Coated Glass Fiber Base Sheet Used In Roofing' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data - Manufacturer's literature or cut sheet for each component of system. p- 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies - System shall have UL Class B rating minimum. B. Pre-Installation Conference - Schedule pre-installation conference after installation of roof deck but before application of roofing system. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials in Manufacturer's original unopened containers and rolls with labels intact and legible. Deliver materials in sufficient quantities to allow continuity of work. B. Store materials on clean, raised platforms or pallets with weather-protective covering. Store rolled goods on end. Provide continuous protection of materials against welling and moisture absorption. Remove wet materials from site. Situate equipment and materials so as to preclude danger, disturbance, or interference to public safety and traffic, and to not constitute fire hazard. C. Handle rolled goods so as to prevent damage to edge or ends. Select and operate materials handling equipment so as not to damage existing construction or applied roofing. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Requirements - Apply roofing only in dry weather. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 07511 Built-up Asphalt Roofing 1.7 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer's written 20 year NDL warranty. B. Installer's written 2 year warranty, countersigned by Contractor as joint warrantor. Warranty shall cover workmanship and materials and repairs or replacement of work at no cost to Owner. Blistering, buckling, and poor workmanship shall be considered defects subject to correction under this guarantee. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MEMBRANES INSTALLED OVER WOOD DECKS A. Approved Materials including quantity per 100 sq ft 9 sq meters of roof area 1 . Vapor Retarder - 40 Ib asphalt-coated felt base sheet meeting requirements of ASTM D 2626 - 40 Ibs 2. Asphalt - a. High melt point shall meet requirements of ASTM D 312, type as shown. Asphalt product labels shall be formatted as follows - Identification - Manufacturer and Type Finish blowing temperature Equiviscous temperature Flash point Degrees F Degrees F Degrees F 1) For asphalt to receive 40 Ib vapor barrier Type III - 30 Ibs 2) For solid mopping to receive roof insulation Type III - 50lbs 3) For asphalt to receive glass fiber base sheet Type III - 30 Ibs 4) Mopping between plies, 3 courses of 25 Ibs each Type III - 751bs 3. Membranes - a. Base Sheet - No. 40, 25 Ib nominal, fiber glass meeting requirements of ASTM D 4601, Type II - 40 Ibs b. Roof Plies - Meet requirements of ASTM D 2178, Type VI, 3 layers (Weight is nominal) - 30lbs c. Cap Sheet - SBS Modified FR Cap Sheet with granules, 142 mil thick minimum - 961bs 2.2 FLASHING, FASTENING, AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Primer - Meet requirements of ASTM D 41. B. Asphalt Base Emulsion - Meet requirements of ASTM D 1227, Type I or II. C. Flashing Felt - Aggregate coated, reinforced, modified bitumen D. Cant Strips - Fiber. E. Asphalt Roof Cement - Meet requirements of ASTM D 2822. F. Nails 1 . Roofing Nails - One inch head or washer, ring shank. G. Tin Discs - 24 ga, one inch minimum diameter. 2.3 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Approved Manufacturers 1. Celotex Corp, Tampa, FL (813) 873-1700 www.celotex.com 2. Consolidated Fiber Glass Products Co Inc, Bakersfield, CA (805) 323-6026 3. GAF Corp, Wayne, NJ (800) 766-3411 www.Qaf.com 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 07511 Built-up Asphalt Roofing 4. G-P Gypsum Corporation, Atlanta, GA (800) 225-6119 www.OP.com/ovpsum 5. GS 1 Certainteed Roofing Products, Valley Forge, PA www.certainteed.com 6. Johns Manville, Denver, CO (800) 654-3103 www.im.com 7. Tamko, Joplin, MO (417) 624-6644 www.tamko.com 8. U S Intec 1 Permaglas, Port Arthur, TX (800) 624-6832 www.usintec.com 9. Tremco Inc., Orange, CA www.tremcoroofino.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine decks for adequacy prior to commencing work. Requirements shall include 1 . Designed slope 2. Location of roof drains 3. Smoothness 4. Moisture conditions 5. Other condition incompatible with good roofing practice. B. Notify Architect in writing of conditions which would limit guarantee on part of Manufacturer or appl icator. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work - Coordinate with installers whose work penetrates roof deck or requires men and equipment to traverse roof deck. B. General Requirements 1. Provide sufficient work force to meet completion requirements specified. Roofing foreman shall be skilled in his trade and qualified to layout and supervise the work. He shall be present at times while work is in progress. 2. Kettles used for heating bitumen shall be equipped with accurate and clearly visible thermometers. Temperature at mop shall be equiviscous temperature plus or minus 25 deg F. Temperature shall never reach flash point or be maintained at or above finish blowing temperature for more than four hours. 3. Do not allow felt machines, high-boys, mop-buckets, tractors, trailers, graveling equipment, etc, having hard wheels on roof membrane. Soft rubber or inflatable tires will be acceptable. 4. Do not use drum type felt machines. 5. Glaze-coat glass felts, if required by Felt Manufacturer, and all organic felts in areas where gravel surfacing is not completed by end of each working day. Do not leave felts exposed to weather overnight. a. Install temporary two-ply cut-ofts at termination of each day's work and seal so roof is completely watertight. Remove cut-ofts when roofing application is resumed. b. Seal flashings at the end of each days work so they are watertight. c. Glaze coats of bitumen used for protection of work in place shall not decrease amount of bitumen specified for installation of work. . C. Installation Requirements Over Wood Deck 1. Cut 40 Ib base sheets in lengths not to exceed 18 feet and allow to flatten. Apply one layer of 40 Ib base sheet lapped 2 inches on sides, and 4 inches on ends. Extend base sheet 8 inches beyond edge of insulation at eaves and vertical surfaces. 2. Install specified cant strips on top of insulation in asphalt. 3. Solid mop glass felt base sheet to insulation. 4. Lay roofing plies shingle fashion, starting at low points and drains, and working up slopes to high point of roof. Solid mop each of three felts to base sheet. a. Lap 24-3/4 inches on sides and 4 inches on ends. b. Roll and broom plies of felt thoroughly into hot, tacky bitumen full felt width. Roofing having voids is subject to rejection. c. Turn up layers, mop to cant strip, and trim 2 inches above cant strip on vertical surfaces. Use appropriate starter and termination strips. 7. Cut out and repair fish mouths, wrinkles, buckles or tears in felt plies with an additional ply over top. After installing membrane plies, solid mop cap sheet and roll and broom cap 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 3 Section 07511 Built-up Asphalt Roofing sheetthroughly. 8. Prevent bitumen, felt, or other debris from entering roof drains or conductors. Bear cost of cleaning drains found to be clogged from this debris. 9. No phase-construction shall be allowed, e.g. applying one dry sheet and later applying ply sheets, etc. D. Roof Drains 1. Provide roof drains with 41b minimum lead flashing extending 12 inches minimum beyond drain opening. Provide drains with expansion joint sleeves. a. Turn plies of membrane down into clamping ring in flashing cement. b. Clamp ring into place and install two plies of No. 15 reinforced felt over flanges so first ply extends 3 inches minimum beyond outer edge of flange, and second ply extends 6 inches minimum beyond outer edge of flange. Install both plies in flashing cement. c. Leave drains free of asphalt, debris, etc. E. Projection Flashings 1. Install projection flashings for vent pipes, electrical pipes, and stacks. Flashings shall have 4 inch minimum wide flange. . a. Install projection flashings on top of last ply of roofing membrane in a solid 1/8 inch thick bed of flashing cement. Securely fasten flanges. b. Install two plies of No. 15 felt in hot asphalt over flange and feather onto roof membrane 3 inches and 6 inches respectively beyond outer edge of flange. 2. Install pitch pocket sat mechanical screen supports. F. Gravel Stops 1. Finish a. Metal exposed to view shall have face coating of polyvinyledene Fluoride (PVF,) Resin-BASE finish (Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000) containing 70 percent minimum PVF, in resin portion offormula. Thermo-cured two coat system consisting of corrosion inhibiting epoxy or acrylic latex primer and top coat factory applied over properly pre-treated metal. Reverse side coating shall be thermo-cured system consisting of corrosion inhibiting epoxy primer applied over properly pre-treated metal. b. Color as selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard colors. G. Base Flashing System 1. Install base flashings at vertical intersections of roof deck and walls, coiumn stubs, platforms, canted gravel stop details, etc. 2. Extend plies and asphalt moppings up vertical surfaces, and trim 2 inches above top of cant strip. 3. Install 2 plies modified bitumen flashing sheet, top layer granular coated, extending from reglet to 4 inches minimum from base of cant onto roof. 4. Naii with 1-1/2 inch masonry nails through flat tin discs along upper edge 8 inches on centers maximum into mortar joints or wall. 5. End laps shall be 4 inches minimum and staggered not less than 24 inches. 3.4 CLEANING A. Remove from job site debris resulting from or incidental to this work. Clean or repair bitumen spills and damage to Owner's satisfaction. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 4 Section 07511 Built-up Asphalt Roofing SECTION 07621 FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING / Galvanized Steel PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not limited To 1. Furnish and install flashing, counterflashing, and hold-down clips as described in Contract Documents and not specified to be of other material. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 361-94, 'Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot- Dip Process for Roofing and Siding' PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS ~. A. Sheet Metal 1. Galvanized Iron or steel meeting requirements of ASTM A 361, G 90. a. 22 ga for hold-down clips and refrigerant line covers. b. 24 ga for all other. 2. Finish- a. Metal exposed to view shall have face coating of polyvinyiedene Fluoride (PVF2) Resin- base finish (Kynar 500 or Hyiar 5000) containing 70 percent minimum PVF2 in resin portion offormula. Thermo-cured two coat system consisting of corrosion inhibiting epoxy or acrylic latex primer and top coat factory applied over properly pre-treated metal. Reverse side coating shall be thermo-cured system consisting of corrosion inhibiting epoxy primer applied over properly pre-treated metal. b. Color as selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard colors. 3. Acceptable Manufacturers - a. Copper Sales Inc, Minneapolis, MN (800) 426-7737 or (612) 576-9595 www.unaclad.com b. Englert Inc, Perth Amboy, NJ (800) 610-1975 or (732) 826-8614 www.englertinc.com c. Fabral, Jackson, GA (800) 884-4484 www.fabral.com d. Metal Sales Manufacturing Corp, Sellersburg, IN (800) 999-7777 or (812) 246-1866 www.mtlsales.com e. Petersen Aluminum Corp, Elk Grove, IL (800) 323-1960 or (847) 228-7150 ww.pac-c1ad.com f. Reynolds Metals Company, Richmond, VA (800) 841-7774 or (804) 281-3939 www.rmC.com g. Integris Metals, Minneapolis, MN (800) 328-7800 or (763) 717-9000 www.integrismelals.com h. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. B. Screws, Bolts, Nails, And Accessory Fasteners - Of strength and type consistent with function. """'- -, "'" - - -, 2.2 FABRICATION A. Form accurately to details. B. Profiles, bends, and intersections shall be even and true to line. C. Fold exposed edges 1/2 inch to provide stiffness 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 07621 Flashing And Counterflashing / Galv. Steel PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install with small, watertight seams. B. Slope to provide positive drainage. C. Provide sufficient hold down clips to insure true alignment and security against wind. D. Provide 4 inch minimum overlap. E. Allow sufficient tolerance for expansion and contraction. F. Insulate work to prevent electrolytic action. 3.2 CLEANING A. Leave metals clean and free of defects, stains, and damaged finish. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 07621 Flashing And Counterflashing I Galv. Steel SECTION 07840 FIRESTOPPING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install firestopping not involving penetrations as described in Contract Documents. 2. Quality of firestopping materials and systems used for penetrations on Project, including submittal requirements. B. Related Sections 1 . Furnishing and installing of penetration firestopping specified under Section installing work penetrating structure. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM E 814-00, 'Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Fire Stops' .. B. International Conference of Building Officials 1. ICBO, 'Uniform Building Code (UBC), Volume 1, Administrative, Fire and Life Safety, and Field Inspection Provisions' C. Underwriter's Laboratories 1. UL 1479, 'Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops' 2. Fire Resistance Directory, current edition, contains listing of approved Penetration Firestop Systems 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Penetration Firestop System - An assemblage of specific materials or products that are designed, tested, and fire resistive in accordance with UBC Standard 7-5 to resist passage of fire through penetrations for prescribed period of time. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings - Show each type of Penetration Firestop System with design approval reference number. _. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements 1 . Each Penetration Firestop System shall be UL listed for that type of penetration occurring on Project. 2. Ratings shall be in accordance with ASTM E 814, UL 1479, or UBC Standard No 43-6 as -. acceptable to local code authority. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS - A. Sealant, packing material, or collar system required by Firestop Manufacturer for Firestop Penetration System to comply with listed design. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 07840 Firestopping 2.2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Passive Fire Protection Partners, Delta, BC (800) 810-1788 or (604) 515-1788 www.firestop.com B. FlameStop V by Flame Stop Inc, Keller, TX (817) 431-3747 www.f1amestop.com C. High Performance Firestop Systems by Hilti, Tulsa, OK (800) 333-1150 or (918) 252-6000 www.hilti.com D. Nelson Firestop Products, Tulsa, OK (800) 331-7325 or (918) 627-5530 www.nelsonfirestop.com E. Metacaulk by Rectorseal, Houston, TX (800) 231-3345 or (713) 263-8001 www.rectorseaLcom F. Specified Technologies Inc, Somerville, NJ (800) 992-1180 or (908) 526-8000 www.stifirestop.com G. 3M Fire Protection Products by 3M, St Paul, MN (800) 328-1687 or (612) 733-4755 www.mmm.com H. Tremco Firestopping Systems by Tremco, Beachwood, OH (800) 562-2728 or (216) 292-5000 www.tremcosealants.com L Vesuvius, Erwin, TN (800) 849-3275 or (423) 7434125 www.pyroscat.com J. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 07840 Firestopping SECTION 07920 JOINT SEALANTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install sealants not specified to be furnished and installed under other Sections. 2. Quality of sealants to be used on Project not specified elsewhere, including submittal, material, and installation requirements. B. Related Sections 1. Removing existing sealants specified in Sections where work required. 2. Furnishing and installing of sealants is specified in Sections specifying work to receive new sealants. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's literature and installation recommendations for each Product. 2. Schedule showing joints requiring sealants. Show also backing and primer to be used. B. Quality Assurance I Control - Certificate from Manufacturer indicating date of manufacture. '" 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Handle to prevent inclusion of foreign matter, damage by water, or breakage. B. Deliver and keep in original containers until ready for use. C. Do not use damaged or deteriorated materials. D. Store in a cool place, but never under 40 deg F. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Sealants 1. Sealants provided shall meet Manufacturer's shelf-life requirements. 2. Exterior Building Elements - a. Joints and cracks around windows b. Aluminum entrance perimeters and thresholds c. Door frames d. Wall penetrations e. Connections f. Parapet caps g. Other joints necessary to seal off building from outside air and moisture h. Approved Products - 1) Dow Corning - a) Primer - 1200 b) Sealant - 791 N' 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 07920 Joint Sealants 2) General Electric - a) Primer - SCP 3154 b) Sealant - Silpruf 3) Tremco- a) Primer- (1) Metal - No. 20 (2) Other - No. 23 b) Sealant - Spectrum 1 3. Exterior Sheet Metal And Miscellaneous - a. Penetrations in soffits and fascias b. Roof vents and flues c. Flashings d. Gutters e. Approved Products - 1) 791 or 790 by Dow Corning 2) Sikaflex 15LM by Sika Corp 3) Tremsil 600 by Tremco 4. Exterior Concrete - a. Approved Products - 1) Joints between building foundations and exterior site concrete a) Dow Corning - (1) Primer - 1200 (2) Sealant - 790 b) General Electric - (1) Primer - SCP3154 (2) Sealant - Silpruf c) Tremco - Vulchem 45 5. Interior- a. Inside jambs and heads of exterior door frames b. Inside perimeters of windows c. Miscellaneous gaps between substrates d. Approved Products - 1) Trademate Paintable by Dow Corning 2) Acrylic Latex 834 by Tremco 6. Color - As selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard colors. B. Backing - Flexible closed cell, non-gassing polyurethane or polyolefin rod or bond breaker tape as recommended by Sealant Manufacturer for joints being sealed. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Dow Corning Corp, Midland, MI (800) 248-2481 or (517) 496,6000 www.dowcorning.com B. G E Silicone Products, Waterford, NY (800) 255-8886 or (518) 237-3330 www.ge.com/silicones/sealants C. Sika Corporation, Lyndhurst, NJ (800) 933-7452 or (201) 933-9379 www.sika.com D. Tremco, Cleveland, OH (800) 321-7906 or (216) 292-5000 www.tremcosealants.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Remove existing sealants where specified. Surfaces shall be clean, dry, and free of dust, oil, grease, dew, or frost. B. Apply primer. C. Joint Backing 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 07920 Joint Sealants 1. Rod for open joints shall be at least 1-1/2 times width of open joint and of thickness to give solid backing. Backing shall fill up joint so depth of sealant bite is no more than 3/8 inch deep. 2. Apply bond-breaker tape in shallow joints as recommended by Sealant Manufacturer. 3.2 APPLICATION A. Apply sealant with hand-calking gun with nozzle of proper size to fit joints. Use sufficient pressure to insure full contact to both sides of joint to full depth of joint. B. Tool joints immediately after application of sealant if required to achieve full bedding to substrate or to achieve smooth sealant surface. C. Depth of sealant bite shall be 1/4 inch minimum and 1/2 inch maximum, but never more than one half or less than one fourth joint width. D. Do not apply calking at temperatures below 40 deg F. E. Calk gaps between painted or coated substrates and unfinished or pre-finished substrates. Calk gaps between painted or coated substrates larger than 3/16 inch. 3.3 CLEANING A. Clean adjacent materials which have been soiled immediately(before setting) as recommended by Manufacturer. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 3 Section 07920 Joint Sealants DIVISION 08 o 0 0 R SAND WIN 0 0 W S 08100 METAL DOORS AND FRAMES 08112 STANDARD STEEL DOORS 08115 STANDARD STEEL FRAMES 08200 WOOD AND PLASTIC DOORS 08211 FLUSH WOOD DOORS I Field-Finished 08400 ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08411 ALUMINUM-FRAMED STOREFRONTS 08700 HARDWARE 08701 GENERAL HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 08711 HANGING DEVICES 08712 SECURING DEVICES 08714 ACCESSORIES FOR PAIRS OF DOORS 08715 CLOSING DEVICES 08716 PROTECTIVE PLATES AND TRIM 08717 STOPS AND HOLDERS 08718 ACCESSORIES 08771 KEY STORAGE AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT 08800 GLAZING 08810 GLASS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 8 Table of Contents SECTION 08112 STANDARD STEEL DOORS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Hollow metal doors 2. Hollow metal fire doors B. Related Sections 1. Section 06202 - Door installation 1.2 REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute! Steel Door Institute 1. ANSI! SDI-100-91, 'Recommended Specifications, Standard Steel Doors And Frames' 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements 1. Products of this Section are to be furnished and installed in accordance with procedures established between Owner and VMR partners, in addition to Contract Document requirements. To the best of our knowledge, there are no conflicts between these established procedures and Contract Document requirements. 2. Contact Church Project Manager if there are questions regarding these procedures. At his direction, contact may be made with Church VMR Manager. _. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Doors 1. Meet requirements of Steel Door Institute Bulletin SDI-100 a. Grade I for interior doors, Grade II for exterior doors b. Model 1 Full Flush or Model 2 Seamless designs at Manufacturer's option. c. Type F, G, or L as required. d. Finish- 1) Interior doors primed or galvanized 2) Exterior doors galvanized and primed 2. Insulation - Insulate doors at exterior of main building sufficient to provide U-value of 0.10 maximum. 3. Fire Doors - Doors designated as labeled doors shall carry appropriate UL label on door and frame. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Any current member of Steel Door Institute. 2.3 FABRICATION A. General 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 08112 Standard Steel Doors 1. Mortise and reinforce doors for hinges and locks. 2. Reinforce doors for closers and other surface applied hardware. 3. Drill and tap on job. 4. Seams along vertical edges of door need not be filled. 5. Do not extend hinge cut out full width of door unless fill strip is inserted, weld filled, and ground smooth so no seam appears on back face plate. 6. Double doors shall have overlapping rolled steel astraga!. 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Verification of Performance - Label each door as conforming to above required standards. PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 08112 Standard Steel Doors SECTION 08115 STANDARD STEEL FRAMES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Hollow metal frames B. Related Sections 1. Section 05129 2. Section 06202 3. Section 08411 - Under-Platform door frames Installation - Aluminum Entry Frames 1.2 REFERENCES A. Steel Door Institute 1. SOl Technical Bulletin 105-92, 'Recommended Erection Instructions for Steel Frames' 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements 1 . Products of this Section are to be furnished and installed in accordance with procedures established between Owner and VMR partners, in addition to Contract Document requirements. To the best of our knowledge, there are no conflicts between these established procedures and Contract Document requirements. 2. Contact Church Project Manager if there are questions regarding these procedures. At his direction, contact may be made with Church VMR Manager. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control - Copy of SOl Technical Bulletin 105 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Frames 1 . Cold rolled furniture steel. a. Interior Frames - 16 ga b. Exterior Frames - 14 ga 2. Provide labeled frame to match fire rating of door. 3. Finish- a. Prime surfaces with rust inhibiting primer. 4. Anchors - 16 US gauge minimum meeting UL or other code acceptable requirements for door rating involved. - 2.2 MANUFACTURERS - A. Any current member of the Steel Door Institute. 2.3 FABRICATION A. General Requirements 1. Frames shall be welded units. Provide temporary spreader on each welded frame. 2. Provide Manufacturer's gauge label for each item. 3. Make breaks, arrises, and angles uniform, straight, and true. Accurately fit corners. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 08115 Standard Steel Frames B. Provide mortar guards at strikes and hinges. C. Anchors 1. Provide three jamb anchors minimum for each jamb. On hinge side, instali one anchor at each hinge location. On strike side, instali one anchor at strike level and anchors at same level as top and bottom hinges. Tack weld anchors on frames intended for instaliation in framed walis. 2. Frames instalied before walis are constructed shali be provided with extended base anchors in addition to other specified anchors. 3. Anchor types and configurations shali meet wali conditions. PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 08115 Standard Steel Frames SECTION 08211 FLUSH WOOD DOORS / Field-Finished PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Flush wood doors 2. Flush wood doors with openings for grilles as necessary B. Related Sections 1 . Section 06202 2. Section 09936 Installation Finishing of doors ~. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's product literature. 2. Maintenance and repair instructions. B. Shop Drawings - Schedule showing type of door at each location. Included shall be size, veneer. core type, fire rating, hardware prep, openings, blocking, etc. C. Quality Assurance / Control - Copies of fire tests showing accessories and configurations necessary for rated doors to achieve ratings. 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver in clean truck and, In wet weather, undercover. Deliver to building site after plaster, cement, and taping compound are dry. B. Store doors in a space having controlled temperature and humidity range between 25 and 55 percent. Store flat on level surface in dry, well ventilated space. Cover to keep clean but allow air circulation. Do not subject doors to direct sunlight, abnormal heat, dryness, or humidity. C. Handle with clean gloves and do not drag doors across one another or across other surfaces. 1.4 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer's standard full door warranty for lifetime of original installation 1. Warranty shall include finishing, hanging, and installing hardware if manufacturing defect was discovered after door was finished and installed. 2. Warranty to include defects in materials including following - a. Delamination in any degree. b. Warp or twist of 1/4 inch or more in door panel at time of one year warranty inspection. c. Telegraphing of core assembly - Variation of 1/100 inch or more in a 3 inch span. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Wood Doors 1. For Transparent Finish a. Type - AWl PC-5ME or FD-5ME 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 08211 Flush Wood Doors / Field-Finished b. Grade - AWl Premium, except face veneer. c. Face Veneer - 1) Match existing meeting requirements of AWl Grade A, 1/50 inch thick minimum immediately prior to finishing. 2) Face veneers shall be running book matched. d. Fully Type I - Adhere all glue lines with Type I adhesive, including veneer lay-up. 2. Core- a. Fully bonded to stiles and rails and sanded as a unit prior to applying veneers. b. Non-Rated And Fire-Rated, AWl FD 1/3 - 1) 32 Ib density meeting requirements of ANSI A 208.1 Mat Formed Wood Particle Board, Grade 1-l-1 minimum. 2) Stiles- a) 1-3/8 inches deep minimum before filting. b) 1/4 inch minimum of stile face to be hardwood matching face veneer materiaL 3) Rails- a) 1-1/8 inches b) Manufacturer's option. c. Fire-Rated, AWl FD-3/4, 1, and 1-112 1) Mineral as standard with approved Manufacturer with inner blocking, 5 inches wide minimum, for closers, flush bolts, and exit devices. a) Sizes of stiles and rails to be Manufacturer's standard meeting fire rating, and incorporating soiid hardwood stile face. b) Stiles for pairs of mineral core doors shall be of material and configuration meeting required fire rating without use of metal astragal or edge. 2.2 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Oshkosh Architectural Door Co, Oshkosh, WI B. VT Industries, Holstein, IA C. Marshfield Door Systems Inc, Marshfield, WI 2.3 FABRICATION A. Doors shall be factory-machined. Coordinate with Section 08115 and Sections under 08700. 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Verification of Performance 1. Doors shall have following information permanently affixed on top of door _ a. Manufacturer b. Door designation or model c. Veneer species 2. Conform to National Fire Protection Standards, NFPA-80, for fire-rated doors. Required fire- rated doors shall bear approved labels of Ul, Warnock Hersey International, or other code acceptable agency. Machining for hardware shall be complete prior to application of labeL PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 08211 Flush Wood Doors 1 Field-Finished SECTION 08411 ALUMINUM-FRAMED STOREFRONTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install aluminum storefront entry system, including hardware, glazing, and calking, as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 01100 - Electronic locking systems and cores for High Security Cylinders are excluded from Contract and provided by Owner. This specification establishes quality of materials and installation of those items for information of Contractor, Architect, and Owner's Representatives. 2. Section 07920 - Quality of sealants 3. Section 08810 - Quality of glass and glazing 4. Section16132 - Furnishing and installing of concealed raceway, conduit, and wiring. ~ 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM B 221-00, 'Standard Specification for Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles and Tubes' ~. 1.3 SUBMITTALS ~. A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheets for storefront system and for each item of hardware. 2. Color and finish selections 3. Maintenance, adjustment, and repair instructions 4. Parts lists B. Shop Drawings 1. Show locations, sizes, etc, of hardware reinforcing. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver all parts of door, together with hardware, to Project at same time. .,. 1.5 WARRANTY A. Closers - Provide Closer Manufacturer's standard warranty, 10 years minimum. -' PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Manually Operated Doors 1. Aluminum - 6063 T5 aluminum alloy, or meeting requirements of ASTM B 221, alloy GS 1OA-T5 2. Stiles And Top Rails - 3-112 inches by 1-3/4 inches by 0.125 inches thick nominal 3. Bottom Rail - 10 inches minimum by 1-3/4 inches by 0.125 inches thick nominal 02514 Perris Hill Senior Center 1 Section 08411 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts 4. Construction - Manufacturer's standard. 5. Glazing Stops - Snap-in type with neoprene bulb-type glazing. Units shall be giazed from exterior side. 6. Weatherstripping- a. Neoprene bulb-type 7. Finish - Match Existing 8. Approved Products - a. 350 Medium Stile by Kawneer b. Series 375 by Vistawall c. Series 400 by United States Aluminum B. Frames 1. Aluminum - 6063-T5 aluminum alloy or meeting requirements of ASTM B 221, alloy GS 10A-T5) 2. Mullion - Steel reinforced or heavy duty as necessary to prevent flexing of mullion. 3. Sills - Sidelight base to match height of door bottom rail. 4. Sealer Tape - 3M 5. Fasteners - Aluminum or non-magnetic stainless steel. Concealed fastenings shall be cadmium or zinc-plated steel. 6. Finish - Match doors 7. Frames shall be from same Manufacturer as doors. 8. Approved Products - a. Double Giazed - 1) Trifab '451' by Kawneer 2) Series FG3000 2x4-1/2 by Vistawall 3) Series '451 2x4-1/2' by United States Aluminum C. Glazing Characteristics 1. Exterior Lobby I Vestibule Doors Glazing - Clear Interior and Exterior pane 2. Storefront Windows - a. Clear interior pane and Dark Bronze match existing exterior pane with Low E treatment on surface 2 2.2 STOREFRONT HARDWARE A. Hinging - Top and bottom offset, ball bearing pivots per door leaf. B. Surface-Mounted Overhead Door Closers 1. Provide parallel arms on closers unless door position requires otherwise. 2. Except for center leafs where three or more leafs fill a single opening, closers shall allow for 180 degree opening and not be used as a stop. Provide Cush-N-Stop or equivalent arm for center door leafs where three or more leafs are used in single opening. 3. Adjust closers to provide maximum opening force as required by governing code authority. 4. Closers shall have following features a. Adjustable sweep speed b. Adjustable backcheck c. Non-handed, non-sized 5. Approved Products - a. Surface mounted - 1) 4041 Series parallel arm by LCN 2) 7500 Series Parallel arm by Norton C. Exit Devices 1. Operation- a. Entry shall be by key. Device shall be locked by cylinder from outside. Key shall be removable when cylinder is in locked or unlocked position. b. Dogging operation shall be by accessible, permanent knob, but not by removable alien wrench devices. 2. Color - Match existing. 3. Exterior Trim - Lever Handle or Pull equal to Kawneer CO-9 or Vistawall PH-12 02514 Perris Hill Senior Center 2 Section 08411 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts 4. Types- a. Rim Type. Provide type of strike that will allow installation of specified panic devices on storefront system specified. 5. Approved Products - a. Apex Series by Precision b. 80 Series by Sargent c. 98 or 99 Rim Series by Von Duprin D. Thresholds 1. At Vestibule with Thin-Set Paver Tile - Similar to Pemko 253, 254, or 255 Profile 2. At Vestibule with Paver Tile on Setting Bed - Manufacturer's standard meeting handicap accessibility requirements. E. Sweep Strips 1. Quality Standard - Pemko 18041 PWP F. Stops 1 . Use floor stops except where required otherwise on Door Schedule. 2. Acceptable Products - a. Floor Mounted - 1) FB 19X by Glynn-Johnson 2) F9079X by Trimco I BBW I Quality 3) Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. b. Overhead- 1) DH5203 Series by Corbin Russwin 2) 90S Series by Glynn-Johnson 3) 590S Series by Sargent 4) Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. .. G. Power Operators 1. Electrically powered auto equalizers, #4640, by LCN. 2. Actuators for power operators by LCN. a) Wall plate actuator, 7910-956 (4 W') b) Jamb mounted actuator, 7910-918 3. Accessories a) 7910 series flush mounted box. b) 7910 - 919 flush mounted box. 2.3 FABRICATION k' A. Construction shall meet Manufacturer's recommendations. Joints shall be tightly closed. B. Mortise in manner to give maximum hardware-door connection strength and neatness of appearance. Adequately reinforce with backplates or rivnuts to hold pivots and closers. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work - When using overhead stops, coordinate installation with door closer and other door hardware. B. Accurately fit thresholds. Bed thresholds in specified sealant at contact points with floor and make watertight. C. Use sealer tape to prevent electrolytic action. 02514 Perris Hill Senior Center 3 Section 08411 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts D. Set plumb, square, level in correct alignment, and securely anchor. If used, line up horizontal rail in sidelight with door rail. E. Adjust doors for proper operation after glazing entry. Calk joints between frames and walls, both interior and exterior. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Tests - Pull test doors, especially pairs of single doors separated by permanent mullions, to ensure security of opening. 3.3 HARDWARE GROUP SCHEDULE A. Single Doors Group ST1 - 1 set 1 each 1 each 2 each 1 each 1 each 1 set 1 each Group ST2 - 1 set 1 each 1 each 1 each 1 each 1 set 1 each 02514 Perris Hill Senior Center A101, C101, A106 - Pivots - Exit Device with dogging capability and locking cylinder - Power Operations - Actuators - Pull -Threshold - Weatherstrip - Stop 8101,8106 - Pivots - Exit Device with dogging capability -Closer - Pull - Threshold - Weatherstrip -Stop END OF SECTION 4 Section 08411 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts SECTION 08701 GENERAL HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . General requirements for finish hardware related to architectural wood and hollow metal doors. B. Related Sections 1. Section 06202 - Installation 2. Section 08411 - Aluminum-framed Storefront Hardware 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Builders Hardware Manufacturer's Association (BHMA) Hardware Functions 1. F-75 Passage Latch - Latch bolt operated by knob /Iever from either side at all times. 2. F-76 Privacy Lock - Latch bolt operated by knob/lever from either side. Outside knob /Iever loc.ked by push button inside and unlocked by emergency key from outside or rotating knob / lever from inside. 3. F-81 Office Door Lock - Dead locking latch bolt operated by knob /Iever from either side, except when outside knob /Iever is locked by turn button in inside knob/lever. When outside knob /Iever is locked, latch bolt is operated by key in outside knob/lever or by rotating inside knob /Iever. Turn button must be manually rotated to unlock outside knob /Iever. 4. F-84 Classroom Deadlock - Dead locking latch bolt operated by knob /Iever from either side, except when outside knob /Iever is locked, latch bolt is operated by key in outside knob /Iever or by rotating inside knob /Iever. 5. F-86 Utility Space Door Lock - Dead locking latch bolt operated by key in outside knob /Iever or by rotating inside knob /Iever. Outside knob /Iever is aiways fixed. 6. F-91 Latch And Deadlocks - Dead locking latch bolt operated by key from both sides. 7. E-2142 Deadbolt - Dead bolt operated by key from either side. Bolt automatically dead locks when fully thrown. 8. E-2152 Deadbolt - Dead bolt operated by key from outside and turn button from inside. Bolt automatically dead locks when fully thrown. 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements 1. Products of this Section are to be furnished and installed in accordance with procedures established between Owner and VMR partners, in addition to Contract Document requirements. To the best of our knowledge, there are no conflicts between these established procedures and Contract Document requirements. 2. Contact Church Project Manager if there are questions regarding these procedures. At his direction, contact may be made with VMR partner or Church VMR Manager. l"> 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's cut sheets 2. Two copies of Manufacturer's installation, adjustment, and maintenance instructions for each piece of hardware. Include one set in Operations And Maintenance Manual and send one set with hardware when delivered. 3. Copy of hardware schedule 4. Written copy of keying system explanation. Keying information shall include high security keyway supplier's name, address, and phone number. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 08701 General Hardware Requirements 5. Instructions for re-keying from Church approved high security keyway supplier. 6. Copy of authorized signature card for rekeying. B. Shop Drawings - Submit hardware schedule indicating hardware to be supplied. Schedule shall indicate details such as proper type of strikeplates, spindle lengths, hand, backset, and bevel of locks, hand and degree opening of closer, length of kickplates, length of rods and f1ushbolts, type of door stop, and other necessary information necessary to determine exact hardware requirements. C. Quality Assurance I Control - Certificate or letter signed by hardware supplier and by Contractor stating that hardware provided is same as that specified in Contract Documents. D. Closeout - Submit keying plan and bitting schedule as record documents. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Suppliers bidding this work shall have two years minimum experience in providing, detailing, scheduling, and installing builders hardware and shall employ at least one full time DHI Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC). 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Neatly and securely package hardware items by hardware group and identify for individual door with specified group number and set number used on Supplier's hardware schedule. Include fasteners and accessories necessary for installation and operation of finish hardware in same package. 1.7 SCHEDULING A. Hardware Templates 1 . Provide hardware templates to Sections under 081 00 and 08200 headings within 14 days after hardware schedule is approved by Architect. 2. Supply necessary hardware installation templates to Section 06202 before pre-installation conference. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 FINISHES A. Finishes shall match existing hardware and like items. 2.2 FASTENERS A. Fasteners shall be of suitable types, sizes and quantities to properly secure hardware. Fasteners shall be of same material and finish as hardware unless otherwise specified. Fasteners exposed to weather shall be non-ferrous or corrosion resisting steel. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Before ordering materials, examine documents to be assured that material to be ordered is appropriate for substrate to which it is to be secured and will function as intended. 3.3 HARDWARE GROUP SCHEDULE A. Single Exterior Doors Group 3 -C110 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 08701 General Hardware Requirements 3 each 1 each 1 each 1 each 1 each 1 set - Hinges - Lockset Function F-84 - Closer -Stop - Threshold - Weatherstripping B. Single Interior Doors Group 22A - A108. 20 min. 3 each - Hinges 1 each - Lockset Function F -81 1 each - Stop 1 set - Smoke Gaskets 1 each - Closure Group 52 - A109, B110, 20 min. General - 1 set - Smoke Gaskets I nactive Leaf - 3 each - Hinges 1 each - Exit Device - Surface-mounted Vertical Rod 1 each - Astragal "omit at door A109" 1 each - Closer 1 each - Kick Plate 1 each - Stop Active Leaf - 3 each - Hinges 1 each - Exit Device - Surface-mounted Vertical Rod 1 each - Closer 1 each - Kick Plate 1 each - Stop Group 53 - A105, 20 min. I nactive Leaf - 3 each - Hinges 2 each - Flush Bolts 1 each - Stop 1 each - Astragal 1 each - Kick Plate 1 set - Smoke Gaskets Active Leaf - 3 each 1 each 1 each 1 each 1 each 1 set "-~ - Hinges - Lockset Function F-86 - Closer with Hold Open - Stop - Kick Plate - Smoke Gaskets END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 3 Section 08701 General Hardware Requirements SECTION 08711 HANGING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Hinges for fiush wood and hollow metal doors B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Hinges 1. Sizes- a. 1-3/4 inch doors and fire-rated doors in metal frames - 1) Standard - 4-1/2 inches by 4-1/2 inches. 2) Wide Throw - 4-1/2 inches by width required b. 1-3/4 inch non-fire-rated wood doors in wood frames - 4 inches by 4 inches. c. 1-3/8 inch wood or metal doors - 3-1/2 inches by 3-1/2 inches. 2. Use non-removable pins on exterior opening doors. 3. Hinges on exterior doors shall be solid brass, plated to achieve specified finish. 4. Approved Products - a. Interior- 1) Hager - BB 1279 2) McKinney - TA 2714 3) Stanley - FBB 179 b. Exterior- 1) Hager - BB 1191 2) McKinney - TA2314 3) Stanley - FBB 191 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Hager Companies, St Louis, MO (800) 255-3590 or (314) 772-4400 www.hagerhinge.com B. McKinney, Scranton, PA (800) 346-7707 or (717) 346-7551 www.mckinneyhinge.com C. Stanley, New Britain, CT (800) 337-4393 or (860) 255-5111 www.stanleyworks.com PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hili Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08711 Hanging Devices SECTION 08712 SECURING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Items for architectural wood or hollow metal doors - a. Flush bolts b. Locksets and latchsets c. Cylinders d. I nterior exit devices B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements 1.2 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING . A. Standard Key Delivery 1. Include change keys with hardware. 2. Prior to Final Acceptance Meeting, send master keys to Owner. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. General 1. Backsets shall be 2-3/4 inches. 2. Provide metal dust box strikes for wood frames. 3. Furnish lead shields where required. B. Flush Bolts 1 . Approved Products Metal Door Wood Door a. Manual Flushbolts 1) Glynn Johnson FB6 FB6W 2) Hager 282D 283D 3) Ives 458-1/2 262 4) Rockwood 555 557 b. Manual UL Fire-Rated Flushbolts - 1) Glynn Johnson FB6 FB6W 2) Hager 282D 283D 3) Ives 458 358 4) Rockwood 555 557 c. Automatic Flushbolts - 1) Glynn Johnson FB9 FB10 2) Hager 293D 294D 3) Ives 357 356 4) Rockwood 1845 1945 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08712 Securing Devices C. Locksets And Latchsets 1 . Lever Operated - a. Approved Products - 1) CL3300 Series by Corbin Russwin 2) 7 Series by Sargent 3) AL Series by Schlage 4) 5400LN by Yale D. Standard Cylinders 1. Provide cylinders for exit devices requiring cylinders. 2. Approved Manufacturers - Match Manufacturer of locksets E. Exit Devices 1. Use operable lever trim. 2. Provide labeled hardware where required by local code authority. 3. Approved Products - a. Apex Series by Precision b. 80 Series by Sargent c. 99 or 98 Series by Von Duprin 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Corbin Russwin, Berlin, CT (800) 543-3658 or (860) 225-7411 www.yalesecurity.com B. Glynn-Johnson, Indianapolis, IN (800) 525-0336 or (317) 899-9440 C. Hager, St Louis, MO (800) 255-3590 or (314) 772-4400 www.hagerhinge.com D. Ives, New Haven, CT (800) 654-2708 or (203) 772-0310 E. Knape & Vogt, Grand Rapids, MI (800) 253-1561 or (616) 459-3311 www.kv.com F. Precision Hardware, Romulus, MI (313) 326-7500 www.precisionhardware.com G. Rockwood, Manufacturing Co, Rockwood, PA (800) 458-2424 or (814) 926-2026 www.rockwoodmfg.com H. Sargent, New Haven, CT (800) 906-6606 or (203) 562-2151 www.sargentlock.com I. Schiage, Colorado Springs, CO (800) 847-1864 or (719) 264-5300 www.schlage.com J. Von Duprin, Indianapolis, IN (800) 999-0408 or (317) 897-9944 www.vonduprin.com K. Yale, Charlotte, NC (800) 438-1951 or (704) 283-2101 www.yalesecurity.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 STANDARD KEYING SCHEDULE - INTERIOR DOORS A. Provide key schedule as directed by owner B. Provide interior keying system which includes Masterkey and Changekey levels. Pin locks so pins in masterkeys are two numbers minimum different between masterkeys and associated change keys. Provide five AA masterkeys. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 08712 Securing Devices SECTION 08714 ACCESSORIES FOR PAIRS OF DOORS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Astragals for wood doors B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirement PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Astragals 1. Approved Products - (Fire and Smoke UL Rated) a. 8285 by Hager b. 9125 by NGP c. 305 by Pemko 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Glynn-Johnson, Indianapolis, IN (800) 525-0336 or (317) 899-9440 B. Hager, St Louis, MO (800) 255-3590 or (314) 772-4400 www.hagerhinge.com C. Ives, Wallingford, CT (800) 654-2708 or (203) 294-4837 D. National Guard Products - NGP, Memphis, TN (800) 647-7874 or (901) 795-6900 www.ngpinc.com E. Pemko, Ventura, CA (800) 283-9988 or (805) 642-2600 www.pemko.com F. Rockwood Manufacturing Co, Rockwood, PA (800) 458-2424 or (814) 926-2026 www.rockwoodmfg.com . PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08714 Accessories for Pairs of Doors SECTION 08715 CLOSING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Closers for flush wood doors and hollow metal doors. B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements 1.2 WARRANTY A. Provide Manufacturer's standard warranty, 5 years minimum. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Surface-Mounted Overhead Door Closers 1. Closers provided under this Section shall be from same Manufacturer. 2. Provide parallel arms on closers unless door position in relation to adjacent wall requires otherwise. Provide covers. 3. Closers shall allow for 180 degree opening and not be used as a stop. 4. Closers shall have following features - a. Adjustabie sweep speed b. Adjustable backcheck c. Non-handed, non-sized d. Delayed action closing where noted on Door Schedule 5. Approved Products - a. 7900 Series by Dorma b. 1461 Series by LCN . c. 8501 Series by Norton d. 1431 Series by Sargent 2.2 MANUFACTURERS a. Dorma. Reamstown, PA (800) 523-8483 or (717) 336-3881 www.dorma-usa.com b. LCN, Princeton, IL (800) 526-2400 or (815) 875-3311 www.lcnclosers.com c. Norton, Charlotte, NC (800) 438-1951 or (704) 283-2101 www.yalesecurity.com d. Sargent, New Haven, CT (800) 906-6606 or (203) 562-2151 www.sargentlock.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Mount closers on stop side of door wherever conditions permit. B. Through-bolt hardware-to-door connections. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 08715 Closing Devices 3.2 ADJUSTING A. Adjust closers to provide maximum opening force as required by governing code authority and proper backcheck and sweep speed. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 08715 Closing Devices SECTION 08716 PROTECTIVE PLATES AND TRIM PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Kick plates B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Kick Plates 1. Size - 10 inches high by width of door less 3/4 inch on each side. 2. Material - 0.050 inch thick Stainless Steel 2.2 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Glynn-Johnson, Indianapolis, IN (800) 525-0336 or (317) 899-9440 B. Hager, St Louis, MO (800) 255-3590 or (314) 772-4400 www.hagerhinge.com C. Ives, Wallingford, CT (800) 654-2708 or (203) 294-4837 D. Rockwood Manufacturing Co, Rockwood, PA (800) 458-2424 or (814) 926-2026 www.rockwoodmfg.com PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08716 Protective Plates And Trim SECTION 08717 STOPS AND HOLDERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Door stops 2. Door stops and holders B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Stops 1. Use wall type stops unless indicated otherwise on Door Schedule. 2. Provide model appropriate for substrate. Wall stops may be either cast or wrought. 3. Approved Products - Interior Wall Exterior Wall Floor Mount Overhead a. Glynn Johnson 60W WB11 FB13 or 13X 90S Series b. Hager 236W 255W 242F c. Ives 407-1/2 447 436 d. Rockwood 409 474/475 440/441 e. Corbin Russwin DH5203 Series f. Sargent 590S Series B. Door Stops And Holders 1 . Approved Products - a. Glynn-Johnson - F20X, F20 or W20X, W20 b. Hager - 268F, 268S or 256S, 256W c. Ives - 444, 445, 446, 450 e. Rockwood - 472,473,476,477 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Corbin Russwin, Berlin, CT (800) 543-3658 or (860) 225-7411 www.yalesecurity.com B. Glynn-Johnson, Indianapolis, IN (800) 525-0336 or (317) 899-9440 C. Hager, St Louis, MO (800) 255-3590 or (314) 772-4400 www.hagerhinge.com D. Ives, Wallingford, CT (800) 654-2708 or (203) 294-4837 E. Rockwood Manufacturing Co, Rockwood, PA (800) 458-2424 or (814) 926-2026 www.rockfordmfg.com F. Sargent, New Haven, CT (800) 906-6606 or (203) 562-2151 www.sargentlock.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work - When using overhead stops, coordinate installation with door closer and other door hardware. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08717 Stops And Holders SECTION 08718 ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Metal thresholds where required for wood doors and hollow metal doors 2. Weatherstripping for exterior hollow metal doors 3. Acoustical seals 4. Smoke gaskets 5. Silencers B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements 2. Section 09305 - Stone thresholds 3. Section 09641 - Wood flooring system thresholds PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Thresholds 1 . Outswinging Exterior Doors, Approved Products - a. 560SV by Hager b. 891V by NGP c. 185AV by Pemko B. Weatherstripping 1. Approved Products - a. 800S by Hager b. A625A by NGP c. 35041 CP by Pemko C. Smoke Gaskets 1. Color as selected by Architect. 2. Approved Products - a. 726 by Hager b. 2525 by NGP c. PK55 by Pemko D. Door Silencers 1. Approved Products - a. For Wood Frames 1) GJ 65 by Glynn Johnson 2) 3080 by Hager 3) 21 by Ives b. For Metal Frames - 1) GJ 64 by Glynn Johnson 2) 3070 by Hager 3) 20 by Ives c. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08718 Accessories 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Glynn Johnson, Indianapolis, IN (800) 525-0336 or (317) 899-9440 B. Hager, St Louis, MO (800) 255-3590 or (314) 772-4400 www.hagerhinge.com C. Ives, Wallingford, CT (800) 654-2708 or (203) 294-4837 D. NGP - National Guard Products, Memphis, TN (800) 647-7874 or (901) 795-6900 www.ngpinc.com E. Pemko, Ventura, CA (800) 283-9988 or (805) 642-2600 www.pemko.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install smoke gaskets and acoustical seals in manner to give continuous air-tight fit. 1 . Install smoke gaskets in 'wipe seal' configuration. 2. Install acoustical seal with seal under door. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 08718 Accessories SECTION 08711 KEY STORAGE AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Key cabinet B. Related Sections 1. Section 08701 - General Hardware Requirements 2. Section 08712 - Finish hardware keying schedule PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Key Cabinet 1. Provide cabinet with 60 hooks minimum. 2. 20 ga steel with prime coat and provided with lock. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Turn key cabinet over to Owner's designated representative at Substantial Completion with all keys required for every locking device on Project identified by tags and on hooks. Owner will be responsible for installation. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 08711 Key Storage And Control Equipment DIVISION 09 FINISHES 09100 METAL SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES 09130 ACOUSTICAL SUSPENSION 09200 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD 09250 GYPSUM BOARD 09300 TILE 09305 TILE SETTING MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES 09340 PAVER TILE 09500 CEILINGS 09512 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS 09560 TEXTURED CEILINGS 09600 FLOORING 09608 FLOOR PREPARATION 09650 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING 09651 RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES 09684 SHEET CARPET 09700 WALL FINISHES 09771 TEXTURED WALLS 09900 PAINTS AND COATINGS 09901 GENERAL PAINTING AND COATING REQUIREMENTS 09912 EXTERIOR PAINTED FERROUS METAL 09913 EXTERIOR PAINTED GALVANIZED METAL 09923 INTERIOR PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD, PLASTER 09924 INTERIOR PAINTED 09936 INTERIOR CLEAR FINISHED HARDWOOD END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 09 Table of Contents SECTION 09130 ACOUSTICAL SUSPENSION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install acoustical suspension system as described in Contract Documents to receive acoustical ceiling panels and support items penetrating ceiling. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09512 - Acoustical ceiling panels 2. Section 16510 - Interior light fixtures 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM C 635-00, 'Standard Specification for the Manufacture, Performance, and Testing of Metal Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-In Panel Ceiiings' 2. ASTM C 636-96, 'Standard Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-In Panels' 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements - Meet seismic bracing requirements of 1994 UBC Standard 25-2 or equivalent governing standard for Project site. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Systems shall meet requirements of ASTM C 635, Intermediate Duty or Heavy Duty. B. Exposed surfaces shall be finished with factory-applied white baked enamel. C. Main runners and cross T's shall have one inch exposed face. D. Hanger Wire - 12 gauge cold-rolled electro-galvanized steel. E. Edge Molding - Channel section of cold-rolled electro-galvanized steel. F. Hold-down Clips - As required by UL to prevent lifting of panels under unusual draft conditions. G. Quality Standards - DX or DXL Systems by USG Interiors 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, PA (800) 448-1405 or (717) 397-0611 www.cellings.com B. Chicago Metallic Corporation, Chicago, IL (800) 323-7164 or (708) 563-4600 www.chicago-metallic.com C. USG Interiors Inc, Chicago, IL (800) 950-3839 or (312) 606-4190 www.usg.com 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09130 Acoustical Suspension PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Work shall be in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations insofar as they are concerned with Contract Documents. Installation shall meet requirements of ASTM C 636. B. Layout suspension system sym metrically about center lines of room unless shown otherwise by Drawings. Layout system so use of tiles less than 1/2 size is minimized. C. Maintain suspension system in true plane with straight, even joints. D. Suspension system joints shall be straight and in alignment, and exposed surface flush and level. Wherever system abuts walls, columns, and other vertical surfaces, furnish and install appropriate molding. E. Locate light fixtures and mechanical diffusers and grilles symmetrically in room insofar as possible (unless shown otherwise). Locate fixtures, diffusers, and grilles within suspension grid spaces and centered at least one direction within grid. F. Pay particular attention to required hanger wire placement and fixture protection. Individual component deflection not to exceed 1/360 of span. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09130 Acoustical Suspension SECTION 09250 GYPSUM WALLBOARD PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install gypsum wallboard as described in Contract Documents. 2. Furnish and install acoustical sealants as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. Gypsum Association 1. GA-214-90 - 'Recommended Specification: Levels of Gypsum Board Finish' B. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM C 36-99, 'Standard Specification for Gypsum Wallboard' 2. ASTM C 475-94, 'Standard Specification for Joint Compound and Joint Tape for Finishing Gypsum Board' 3. ASTM C 840-01, 'Standard Specification for Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control - Fire test results or assembly diagrams and numbers confirming products used will provide required fire ratings with installation configurations used. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials in original packages, containers, or bundles bearing brand name, applicable standard designation, and Manufacturer's name. B. Store material under roof and keep dry. Stack gypsum board flat and protect from damage. 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Requirements 1. Temperature shall be 50 deg F and 95 deg F maximum day and night during entire joint operation and until execution of Certificate of Substantial Completion. 2. Provide ventilation to eliminate excessive moisture. 3. Avoid hot air drafts which will cause too rapid drying. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Gypsum Board 1. Any manufacturer's product meeting requirements of ASTM C 36, Type X, UL one-hour rated, tapered edge, face paper suitable for painting. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Corner And Edge Trim 1. Acceptable And Approved Products - a. Metal - 24 ga minimum steel, electrolytic galvanized zinc-coated, treated for maximum cement and paint adhesion. Surfaces to receive bedding cement knurled for maximum bonding. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09250 Gypsum Wallboard B. Joint Compound 1. Best grade or type recommended by Wallboard Manufacturer and meeting requirements of ASTM C 475. a. Use Taping Compound for first coat to embed tape and accessories. b. Use Taping Compound or All-Purpose Compound for subsequent coats except final coat. c. Use Finishing Compound for final coat and for skim coat. C. Joint Reinforcing - Paper reinforcing tape acceptable to Wallboard Manufacturer. D. Primer Under Surfaces To Be Textured 1. Acceptable Products - a. Sheetrock First Coat by USG b. Prep Coat Plus by Hamilton Materials c. Primer recommended by manufacturer of finish paint coat. M E. Fasteners 1. Bugle head screws meeting requirements of ASTM C 1002. a. Types- 1) Type W - For fastening gypsum board to wood members. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Beadex Drywall Accessories, Auburn, WA (800) 726-2397 or (253) 931-6600 B. Chicago Metallic, Chicago, IL (800) 323-7164 or (708) 563-4600 www.chicago-metallic.com C. Drywall Systems International, Bend, OR (888) 662-6281 or (541) 330-0668 www.no-coat.com D. Georgia Pacific, Atlanta, GA (800) 225-6119 or (404) 652-4000 www.gp.com E. Hamilton Materials Inc, Orange, CA (800) 331-5569 or (714) 637-2770 F. National Gypsum, Charlotte, NC (800) 628-4662 or (704) 365-7300 www.national-gypsum.com G. Unimast Inc, Schiller Park, IL (800) 654-7883 or (847) 928-3400 www.unimast.com H. United States Gypsum Co, Chicago, IL (800) 874-4968 or (312) 606-4000 www.usg.com .... _. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General - Install and finish as recommended in ASTM C 840 unless specified otherwise in this Section. B. Gypsum Wallboard 1. General- a. Install so trim and reinforcing tape are fully backed by gypsum wallboard. No hollow spaces between pieces of gypsum board over 1/8 inch wide before taping are acceptable. b. Rout out backside of gypsum board to accommodate items which extend beyond face of framing, but do not penetrate face of gypsum board, such as metal door frame mounting brackets, etc. 2. Application- a. Apply ceilings first using minimum of two men. b. Use board of length to give minimum number of joints. c. On walls over 108 inches high and on ceilings, apply board perpendicular to support. d. Stagger end joints. End and edge joints of board applied on ceilings shall occur over framing members or be back blocked with 2x4 blocking. End joints of board horizontally applied on walls shall occur over framing members. Edge joints of board vertically applied on walls shall occur over framing members. e. Butt edges in moderate contact. Do not force in place. Shim to level. f. Leave facings true with joint, finishing flush. Vertical work shall be plumb and ceiling surfaces level. g. Scribe work closely. Keep joints as far from openings as possible. if joints occur near an opening, apply wallboard so vertical joints are centered over openings. No vertical joints shall occur within 8 inches of external corners or openings. h. Install board tight against support with joints even and true. Tighten loose screws. i. Calk perimeter joints in sound insulated rooms with specified acoustical sealant. 1:1<.... 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09250 Gypsum Wallboard 3. Fastening- a. Apply from center of wallboard towards ends and edges. b. Apply screws 3/8 inch minimum from ends and edges, one inch maximum from edges, and 1/2 inch maximum from ends. c. Spacing- 1) Ends - Screws not over 7 inches on center at edges where blocking or framing occurs. 2) Wood Framed Walls And Ceilings - Screws 7 inches on center in panel field. d. Set screw heads 1/32 inch below plane of board, but do not break face paper. If face is accidentally broken, apply additional screw 2 inches away. f. Screws on adjacent ends or edges shall be opposite each other. g. Drive screws with shank perpendicular to face of board. E. Trim 1. Corner Beads a. Attach corner beads to outside corners. 1) Attach metal corner bead with staples spaced 4 inches on center maximum and flat taped over edges of corner bead. Also, apply screw through edge of corner bead where wood trim will overlay corner bead. 2) Set paper-faced trim in solid bed of taping compound. 2. Edge Trim - Apply where gypsum board abuts dissimilar material in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions. Hold channel and 'L' trim back from exterior metal window and door frames 1/8 inch to allow for calking. F. Finishing 1 . General a. Tape and finish joints and corners as specified below to correspond with final finish material to be applied to gypsum board. When sanding, do not raise nap of gypsum board face paper or paper-faced trim. b. First Coat - 1) Apply tape over center of joint In complete, uniform bed of specified taping compound. If metal corner bead is used, apply reinforcing tape over flange of metal corner bead and trim so half of tape width is on flange and half is on gypsum wail board. 2) Completely fill gouges, dents, and fastener dimples. 3) Allow to dry and sand lightly if necessary to eliminate high spots or excessive compound. c. Second Coat - 1) Apply coat of specified joint compound over embedded tape extending 3-1/2 inches on both sides of joint center. Use finishing compound only if applied coat is intended as final coat. 2) Re-coat gouges, dents, and fastener dimples. 3) Allow to dry and sand lightly to eliminate high spots or excessive compound. d. Third Coat - Apply same as second coat except extend application 6 inches on both sides of joint center. Allow to dry and sand with fine sandpaper or wipe with damp sponge. e. Fourth Coat - Apply same as second coat except extend application 9 inches on both sides of joint center. Allow to dry and sand with fine sandpaper or wipe with damp sponge. 2. Prime gypsum board surfaces which are to receive texturing. 3.2 CLEANING A. Remove from site debris resulting from work of this Section including taping compound spills. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 09250 Gypsum Wallboard SECTION 09305 TILE SETTING MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Quality of tile setting materials and accessories furnished and installed under other Sections. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 15410 - Floor drains 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 185-00. 'Standard Specification for Steel Welded Wire Fabric, Plain, for Concrete Reinforcement' 2. ASTM C 144-99, 'Standard Specification for Aggregate for Masonry Mortar' 3. ASTM C 150-00, 'Standard Specification for Portland Cement' 4. ASTM C 206-84 (1997), 'Standard Specification for Finishing Hydrated Lime' 5. ASTM C 207-91 (1997), 'Standard Specification for Hydrated Lime for Masonry Purposes' 6. ASTM C 847-95 (2000), 'Standard Specification for Metal Lath' 7. ASTM C 1178-99, 'Standard Specification for Glass Mat Water-Resistant Gypsum Backing Panel' 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver and store paCkaged materials in their original unopened containers with labels intact until time of use. Store and handle materials in a manner to prevent damage or contamination bywater, freezing, or foreign matter. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Setting Bed 1. Portland Cement - Meet requirements of ASTM C 150, Type 1, designation shall appear on bag. 2. Hydrated Lime - a. Meet requirements of one of following - 1) ASTM C 206 2) ASTM C 207, Type S (designation shall appear on bag) 3. Sand - Clean, washed, well-graded, meeting requirements of ASTM C 144 with gradation of 100 percent passing NO.8 sieve with not over 5 percent passing No. 100 sieye. B. Glass Mat Gypsum Tile Backer 1. Tile Backer - a. 5/8 inch thick water-resistant tile backer meeting requirements of ASTM C 1178, Type X. b. Approved Manufacturer - 1) Dens-Shield Fireguard by G-P Gypsum 2. Fasteners- a. Wood Framing - 1-7/8 inch long Type W or Type S Hi-Lo screws 3. Joint Tape - 2 inch wide glass fiber mesh tape. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09305 Tile Setting Materials And Accessories e C. Crack Isolation Membrane For Thinset Paver Tile 1 . Approved Products - a. DalSeal CIS by Dal-Tile b. Iso Mat by Laticrete c. Mapelastic SM by Mapei d. ECB Membrane by NAC e. NobieSeal CIS by The Noble Company f. S-9000 by Summitvale Labs D. Latex-Portland Cement Mortar 1. Ceramic Floor Tile Setting Mortar - a. Meet requirements of ANSI A 118.4 for manufactured mortar, two-part system. b. Approved Products - 1) Tile Mate Dry-Set Mortar with Hydroment Multipurpose Acrylic Latex Mortar Admixture by Bostik 2) Permabond Dry-Set Mortar with C-Crylic 200 Acrylic Admix by C-Cure 3) Custom Thinset Mortar Dry-Set Mortar with Acrylic Mortar Admix by Custom 4) Kerabond Premium Floor & Wall Dry-Set Mortar with Keraply Acrylic Latex Dry-Set Mortar Additive by Mapei 5) S-777 Thin Set Mortar with S-810 Copolymer Latex by Summitville Labs 6) Full Set Plus with XtraFlex Admix by TEC E. Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar 1. Glazed White Body Wall Tile Setting Mortar - a. Meet requirements of ANSI A118.1 for manufactured mortar. b. Approved Products - 1) Tile Mate by Bostik 2) Permabond by C-Cure 3) Custom Thinset by Custom 4) Kerabond by Mapei 5) S-777 by Summitville Labs 6) Latex-Modified Thin Set Mortar 345 by TEC F. Trim 1 . Approved Products - a. Tile I Carpet Junction - Schiuter-RENO-AETK b. Floor I Wall Junction - Schluter-DILEX-EK, color G, PG, or HB as selected by Architect c. Wall I Wall Junction - Schluter-DILEX-EKE color G, PG, or HB as seleCted by Architect d. Font Stair Nosing - Schluter-TREP-B, one inch, color G or HB as selected by Architect e. Over Expansion Joints In Slabs - Schluter DILEX-BWS, color G, PG, or HB as selected by Architect G. Commercial Epoxy Grout 1 . Sanded 2. Color as selected by Architect. 3. Approved Products - a. Easy-Clean Grout by ColorFast b. Latapoxy SP-1 00 by Laticrete c. Kerapoxy by Mapei d. S-400 Epoxy-Set Grout by Summitville Labs e. TA-470 Epoxy Mortar & Grout by TEC H. Commercial Portland Cement Non-Sanded Grout 1 . Color as selected by Architect. 2. Approved Products - a. Bonsai Polymer Modified Unsanded Tile Grout by W R Bonsai b. Dry Tile Grout with Hydroment Multi-Purpose Acrylic Latex Grout Additive by Bostik c. Unsanded Dry Set Wall Grout with 1776 Grout Admix Plus additive by Laticrete d. Ker 800 Polymer-Modified Portland Cement Grout by Mapei e. S-667 Unsanded Joint Filler with S-775 Acrylic Latex Additive by Summitville Labs f. TA-610 Unsanded Wall Grout byTEC 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09305 Tile Setting Materials And Accessories I. Penetrating Sealer 1 . Approved Products - a. 511 Impregnator by Miracle Sealants b. Sealer's Choice by Aqua Mix J. Joint Sealants 1 . Standard color to closely match grout joints as selected by Architect. 2. Acceptable Products - a. Trademate Tile & Ceramic Sealant by Dow Corning b. Sanitary 1700 by General Electric c. Pro-Select Kitchen And Bath Silicone Sealant by Sherwin Williams .. 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A. Aqua Mix Inc, Santa Fe Springs, CA (800) 366-6877 or (562) 946-6877 B. Bostik Construction Products, Middleton, MA (800) 726-7845 or (978) 777-0100 www.bostik.com C. C-Cure Chemical Co Inc, Houston, TX (800) 895-2874 or (562) 598-8808 www.c-cure.com D. ColorFast Industries Inc, Colton, CA (909) 514-1458 www.colorfastind.com E. Custom Building Products, Seal Beach, CA (800) 272-8786 or (562) 598-8808 F. DalTile - Dallas Ceramics, Dallas, TX (800) 933-8453 or (214) 398-1411 www.daltile.com G. Dow Corning Corp, Midland, MI (800) 248-2481 or (597) 496-6000 www.dowcorning.com H. G E Silicone Products, Waterford, NY (800) 255-8886 or (518) 237-3330 www.ge.com/silicones/sealants I. Georgia Pacific Gypsum Corp, Atlanta, GA (800) 225-6119 or (404) 652-4000 www.gp.com J. Laticrete Internationai Inc, Bethany, CT (800) 243-4788 or (203) 393-0010 www.laticrete.com K. Mapei, Deerfield Beach, FL (954) 246-8556 www.mapei.com L. Miracle Sealants Co, Arcadia, CA (800) 350-1901 or (626) 443-6433 www.miraclesealants.com M. NAC - National Applied Construction Products, Akron, OH (800) 633-4622 or (330) 644-3117 www.nac-anti-fracture.com N. The Noble Company, Grand Haven, MI (800) 878-5788 or (616) 842-7844 www.noblecompany.com O. Schluter Systems LP, Plattsburgh, NY (800)477-9783 www.schluter.com P. Sherwin-Williams. Cleveland, OH (800) 321-8194 or (216) 566-2000 www.sherwin-williams.com Q. Summitville Labs. Summitville, OH (330) 223-1511 www.summitville.com R. TEC Inc, Palatine, IL (800) 323-7407 or (847) 358-9500 www.hbfuller.com S. W R Bonsai Co, Charlotte. NC (800) 334-0784 or (704) 525-1621 www.bonsal.com 2.4 MIXES - - ""'" - ..~ A. Setting Beds Floor Mix Wall Mix Font Shower Receptors * Optional ** Use waterproof cement or waterproofing admixture. water. Portland Cement 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part** 1 Part** Dry Sand 1 Damo Sand 5 Parts 6 Parts 5-112 to 7 Parts 4 Parts 4 Parts Hvdrated Lime* 1/10 Part 1/2 Part - Mix dry then add minimum amount of - PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used END OF SECTION -. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 09305 Tile Selling Materials And Accessories _. SECTION 09340 PAVER TILE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install setting bed as described in Contract Documents 2. Furnish and install ceramic paver tile and stone thresholds as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute 1. ANSI A137.1-1988, 'Ceramic Tile' B. Tile Council of America 1. TCA Handbook, 'Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's iiterature for each component of system. 2. Cleaning and maintenance instructions 3. Color and pattern selections B. Samples - 24 inch by 12 inch sample on cement board showing all types of paver tile, grout, and colors specified in this Section. C. Quality Assurance I Control - Master grade certificate. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver and store packaged materials in their original unopened containers with labels intact until time of use. Store and handle materials in a manner to prevent damage or contamination by water, freezing, or foreign matter. B. Keep grade seals intact and cartons dry until tile are used. 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Requirements - Keep ambient temperatures of area to receive tile work and surface temperatures of substrates at 50 deg F minimum during preparation of mortar bed, laying of tile, and for 72 hours after completion of tile work. Use electric heat to prevent discoloration of grout. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Floor Tile 1 . Tile shall be standard quality, dust-pressed, machine-made, square or cushion edge, graded in accordance with ANSI A137.1-1988. a. Rocky Mountain - Amaranto 805. b. Manufactured by DalTile. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09340 Paver Tile c. Glaze hardness shall be 7.0 Mohs minimum. Abrasion resistance shall be Class III minimum. d. Vestibule base shall be of same dense-body composition as floor tile. e. Tile Sizes - 6 X 6 f. Series And Color Quality Standard - match existing 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. DalTile - Dallas Ceramics, Dallas, TX (800) 933-8453 or (214) 398-1411 www.daltile.com PARt 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Before commencing paver tilework, inspect surfaces to receive tile and accessories and notify Architect in writing of defects or conditions that will prevent satisfactory tile installation. Installation work shall not proceed until satisfactory conditions are provided. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Allow concrete to cure for 28 days minimum before application of setting bed. B. Grounds, anchors, plugs, hangers, door frames, electrical, mechanical, and other work in or behind tile shall be installed before tile work is started. - 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Site Tolerances 1. Sub-floor Surfaces - 118 inch in 10 feet from required plane. B. General 1. Install in accordance with following TCA installation methods - a. Flush Concrete Slabs - TCA F115 b. Setting Bed on Concrete Slab - TCA F111, except no reinforcing. 2. Center and balance areas of tile if possible. 3. Hold cuts to.a minimum with no cut pieces smaller than 113 tile size unless absolutely necessary. Make cuts on outer edges of field. Smooth cut edges. Install tile without jagged or fiaked edges. 4. Fit tile closely where edges will be covered by trim or similar devices. 5. Splitting of tile is expressly prohibited except where no alternative is possible. 6. Make corners of tile flush and level with corners of adjacent tile, with due allowance to tolerance for tile as specified in ANSI A 137.1 7. Keep joint lines straight and of even width, including miters. 8. Finish floor areas level with no variations exceeding 118 inch in 10 feet from required plane. 9. Finished tilework shall be clean and free of pitted, chipped, cracked, or scratched tiles. Clean in accordance with TCA Specifications. '""'" C. Application 1. On Setting Bed - Apply setting bed to depth equal to depression in slab minus 112 inch. Properly cure before installing tile. 2. Clean base surface thoroughly. Install specified crack isolation membrane. 3. Float mortar over area no greater than can be covered with tile while mortar remains plastic. Cover evenly with no bare spots. Comb mortar with notched trowel of type recommended by Manufacturer within ten minutes of applying tile. 4. Finished mortar bed thickness 3132 inch to 118 inch thick with thinset mortar after beating-in. If substrate is uneven, use medium bed type mortar from one of the specified manufacturers 3116 to 318 inch thick after beating-in. 5. Press tile firmly into freshly notched mortar. Beat-in and adjust tile before initial set takes place. ~ ~ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09340 Paver Tile 6. Press and beat tile into position to obtain 100 percent contact with mortar bed with no voids in mortar. Obtaining 100 percent contact with rib-backed tile may require troweling mortar layer on back of each tile prior to placing on mortar bed. Leave 3/16 to 1/4 inch clean gap between floor tile and wall surface. D. Applying Sealants And Grouting of Tile 1. Grout Type - Use epoxy grout. 2. Firmly set tile before applying sealants or grouting. This requires 48 hours minimum. 3. Remove spacers or ropes before grouting. 4. Apply sealant before installing grout. Apply bead of sealant at joint between base and floor tile. 5. Using grout of type and mix specified, force grout into joints using hard rubber grouting trowel or other suitable tool recommended by Grout Manufacturer. Use sufficient pressure and flow grout in progressively to avoid air pockets and voids. 6. Fill joints full. Fill joints of cushion edge tile to depth of cushion. Fill joints of square edge tile flush with surface. 7. Remove excess grout from surface of tile with squeegee or rubber trowel before it loses its plasticity or begins to set. Follow Grout Manufacturer's recommendations for final clean-up. 8. Finished grout shall be uniform in color, smooth, and without voids, pin holes, or low spots, and tile shall be clean. E. Curing - Keep installation at 65 to 85 deg F during first 8 hours of cure. Shade area completely from sun during this period. 3.3 PROTECTION A. Close to traffic spaces in which tile is being set and other tile work being done. Keep closed until tile is firmly set. Before, during, and after grouting, keep area clean, dry, and free from foreign materials and air flow which will interfere with setting and curing of grout. B. Do not walk or work on newly tiled floors without using kneeling boards or equivalent protection of tiled surface. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 09340 Paver Tile SECTION 09512 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install acoustical ceiling panels for suspended acoustical ceilings as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 09130 - Acoustical Panel Suspension System 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's literature 2. Color and pattern selection 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Store materials where protected from moisture and damage. B. Use no soiled, scratched, or broken material in the Work. 1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Requirements - Building shall be enclosed, mechanical system operating with proper filters in place, and temperature and humidity conditions stabilized within limits under which Project will operate before, during, and after installation until Substantial Completion. ~. 1.5 MAINTENANCE A. Extra Materials 1. Provide Owner with one carton of each type of tile for future use. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Acoustic Panels 1. Finish - Use tile from same color run in individual rooms to assure color match. 2. Rating - Match UL fire-resistance classification of suspension system. 3. Thickness - 3/4 inch minimum . 4. Pattern - "Second Look" Scoring - 24" X 24" 5. Approved Products - a. Natural Fissured by Celotex b. 'F' Fissured by USG 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Celotex, Tampa, FL (800) 235-6839 or (813) 873-1700 www.celotex.com B. Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, PA (800) 448-1405 C. USG Interiors Inc, Chicago, IL (800) 950-3839 or (312) 606-4190 WWW.usg.com 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09512 Acoustical Panel Ceilings 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09512 Acoustical Panel Ceilings PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Inspect for defects in support which are not acceptable. Report defects to Architect in writing. Do not install ceiling panels until defects in support are corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Materials shall be dry and clean at time of application. B. If recommended by Manufacturer, use tile one at a time from at least four open boxes to avoid creating any pattern due to slight variations from box to box. C. Leave tile in true plane with straight, even joints. 3.3 ADJUSTING A. 'Touch-up' minor abra(jed surfaces. B. Remove and replace discolored panels to match adjacent panels. C. Remove and replace damaged panels at no additional cost to Owner. 3.4 CLEANING A. Remove from site all debris connected with work of this Section. END OF SECTION - ...~. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 09512 Acoustical Panel Ceilings SECTION 09560 TEXTURED CEILINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install texturing on ceilings as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09250 - Priming 2. Section 09771 - Wall Texturing 3. Section 09923 - Finish painting 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Samples - Provide 24 inch square control samples on primed gypsum wallboard for Architect, three samples of each texture described by Architect showing possible variations. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Texturing 1. Acceptable Products - a. Wall Spray-Orange Peel (non-aggregate) by National Gypsum b. Sheetrock Wall & Ceiling Texture by U S Gypsum c. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. National Gypsum, Charlotte, NC (800) 628-4662 or (704) 365-7300 www.national-gypsum.com B. United States Gypsum Co, Chicago, IL (800) 964-4874 or (312) 606-4000 www.usg.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. After gypsum board is taped, sanded, and primed, apply texture in accordance with Manufacturer's directions to closely match samples accepted by Architect. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09560 Textured Ceilings SECTION 09608 FLOOR PREPARATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Prepare and test floors to receive carpet and resilient flooring as described in Contract Documents. .. B. Related Sections 1. Section 03313 - Installation tolerances for concrete siabs "'.~ 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society of Testing And Materials 1. ASTM F 1869-98, 'Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control - Three copies of vapor emission and pH tests. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Pre-Installation Conference 1. Review condition of floor with regard to compliance with concrete installation tolerances and other work necessary to prepare floors for installation of carpet and resilient flooring. - 2. Examine results of slab vapor emission and pH tests during meeting. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Provide storage space and protection for flooring and installation accessories if materials delivered before Substantial Completion. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Conditions - Bring conditions inside building to levels normal at occupancy of building 24 hours prior to beginning slab testing. Maintain these conditions from beginning of slab testing until completion of tests. These conditions include minimum ambient temperature of 65 deg F, relative humidity between 10 and 65 percent, and minimum concrete slab temperature of 65 deg F. - 1.7 SEQUENCING A. It is anticipated that flooring installation will begin no later than 72 hours after Substantial Completion. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. Test Kit 1. QualityStandard - Moisture I Alkali Test Kit Number 625 for calcium chloride and pH testing by Taylor Tools, a Division of Roofing Equipment Inc, Denver, CO (303) 371-7667 www.taylorflooringtools.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Floor Preparation 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 09608 Floor Preparation I Carpet 1. Remove paint, sealer, grease, oil, silicone sealants, curing compounds, and other materials incompatible with carpet adhesive. 2. Five days before Substantial Completion, plus or minus one day, and in conjunction with final cleaning specified in Section 01700, vacuum and damp mop floor areas to receive flooring. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Testing 1. 72 hours before pre-installation conference, test slab for water vapor emissions in accordance with ASTM F 1869 except place moisture-testing kits as follows - a. One test near center of North wall in room to be carpeted. b. One test near center of South wall in room to be carpeted. c. One test near center of Chapel. 2. Perform a pH test in conjunction with each vapor emission test. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 09608 Floor Preparation I Carpet SECTION 09650 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install flooring as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheet for each component of system 2. Maintenance instructions 3. Color and style selection 1.3 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Requirements 1. Store materials at not less than 70 deg F for at least 24 hours before using. 2. Do not apply in temperatures below 70 deg F. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Flooring 1 . 12 in x 12 in gauge 1/8" ASTM F 1066 Class 2. Color and pattern to extend entirely through wear layer. 2. Approved Products - a. Imperial Texture Standard Excelon by Armstrong World Industries (800) 292-6308 or (717) 397-0611 www.armstrongfloors.com b. Courtina by Azrock Industries, San Antonio, TX (800) 877-8690 or (205) 766-0234 www.domco.com c. Alternatives by Congoleum Corp, Lawrenceville, NJ (800) 447-2882 or (609) 584-3000 www.concoleum.com B. Adhesive - Water-resistant type. Best grade in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Inspect surfaces for conditions not suitable for first class installation. Remedy cracks and minor . irregularities in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. Do not start work until defects are corrected. - 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install flooring in manner to produce smooth, even finished surfaces tightly jointed and accurately aligned in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. 1. Fit neatly against projections, piping, electrical service outlets, etc. 2. Leave flooring level, free from buckles, cracks, and projecting edges. B. Install in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09650 Resilient Tile Flooring 3.3 ADJUSTING A. Inspect floors and make necessary adjustments within one month after mechanical heat or other heat has been supplied continuously in finished areas. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09650 Resilient Tile Flooring SECTION 09651 RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install rubber base as described in Contract Documents. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and Materials 1. ASTM F 1861-00, 'Standard Specification for Resilient Wall Base' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheet on base and adhesive. 2. Color selection 1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Requirements 1 . Store materials at not less than 70 deg F for at least 24 hours before using. 2. Do not apply in temperatures below 70 deg F. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIAL A. Base 1. Molded or extruded meeting requirements of ASTM F 1861, Type TP or Type TS - a. Virgin synthetic rubber, free from objectionable odors, blisters, cracks, and other defects affecting appearance or serviceability of rubber, and not containing fabric. b. Color pigments used shall be highly fade-resistant, insoluble in water, and resistant to light, alkali, and cleaning agents. c. Colors as selected by Architect from Manufacturer's standard colors. 2. Size - 1/8 inch by 4 inch. 3. Use preformed external corners, bull joint interior corners. 4. Style - Coved 5. Approved Manufacturers - a. Burke Mercer Flooring Products, San Jose, CA (800) 669-7010 or (408) 297-3500 www.burkemercer.com b. Johnsonite Flooring Products Div, Chagrin Falls, OH (800) 899-8916 or (440) 543-8916 www.johnsonite.com c. Marley Flexco Company, Tuscumbia, AL (800) 633-3151 or (256) 383-7474 www.marleyflexco.com d. Roppe Rubber Corporation, Fostoria, OH (800) 537-9527 or (419) 435-8546 www.roppe.com B. Adhesive - Best for work as recommended by Manufacturer. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09651 Resilient Base And Accessories PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Surface to receive base shall be sound, clean, free from foreign matter, tightly nailed, and dry. Remedy cracks and minor irregularities in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. Do not start work until defects are corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install in manner to produce smooth, even finished surfaces tightly jointed and accurately aligned. 1. Fit base tightly. Use fillers where necessary. Fit neatly against projections, piping, electrical service outlets, etc. 2. Secure base with specified adhesive. Cement base substantially to vertical surfaces including cabinet work base. 3. Line up top and bottom lines of base throughout. 4. Roll base until firm bond has been established. Leave level, free from buckles, cracks, and projecting edges. 5. In wall runs longer than 12 inches, install no lengths of base shorter than 12 inches long. 3.3 ADJUSTING A. Inspect and make necessary adjustments within one month after mechanical heat or other heat has been supplied continuously in finished areas. 3.4 PROTECTION A. Keep traffic away until adhesive has set. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09651 Resilient Base And Accessories SECTION 09684 SHEET CARPET PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install carpet as described in contract documents. 2. If carpet is installed before Substantial Completion, Contractor shall - a. Maintain conditions inside building to levels normal at occupancy of building. These conditions will be maintained from three days before beginning of carpet installation through completion of installation. b. Maintain fresh air ventilation after installation for 72 hours minimum or until lingering odors are gone. c. Not allow traffic of any kind on newly installed carpet for 24 hours minimum after installation is completed nor allow wheeled traffic of any kind or placement of furniture or equipment on carpet for 48 hours minimum after completion of carpet installation. d. Provide dumpster for debris resulting from carpet installation and cleanup. " 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1 . Color and style selection 2. List of materials and accessories used in leveling and patching floor and installing carpet system. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Carpet installer shall be qualified and approved by Carpet Manufacturer. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials and accessories necessary for completion of carpet installation to site before beginning installation of carpet. Do not deliver materials prior to date scheduled for installation. B. Label each roll of carpet to certify by register and roll numbers that carpet shipped for Project complies with requirements of Agreement and identifies Carpet Manufacturer and product name. - 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Conditions - Notify Architect in writing before proceeding with floor preparation and carpet installation if environmental conditions are not satisfactory. - 1.6 WARRANTY A. Provide Carpet Manufacturer's 15 year warranty on carpet system including specific workmanship warrantit'!s for appearance retention, delamination, edge raveling, fuzzing, pilling, and other textural changes which can be controlled through proper manufacturing. Warranty shall also cover defects in installation workmanship and installation materials. Warranty terms will include inspection of defective area within 15 days of receipt of written notice from Owner and completion of corrective work within 45 days, unless other arrangements are made in writing with Owner on case by case basis. If carpet defect or installation defect continues to appear after two separate notices for correction from Owner, carpet where defects have occurred shall be replaced. - 1.7 MAINTENANCE 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 1 Section 09684 Sheet Carpet -, A. Extra Materials - Leave one full width piece of carpet, 12 sq yds minimum. Roll up, tie securely, and wrap in protective cover. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Carpet 1. Characteristics- a. Lees- 1) Gauge - 1/8 2) Stitches - 8.3 3) Pile Height - 0.156 to 0.218 inches 4) Face Yarn - Dupont BCF Antron Legacy 4-ply 5) Dye Method - Duracolor KDK or KDK / Space 6) Primary Backing - Woven Polypropylene 7) Face Yarn Weight - 26 ounces per sq yd 8) Total Weight - 91.1 ounces per sq yd with specified backing 9) Density - 6455 b. Mannington- 1) Gauge - 1/10 Harmony; 1/12 Royal and Sunset; 5/64 Alpine 2f Stitches - 6.7 Harmony; 9.7 Alpine, Royal, and Sunset 3) Pile Height - 0.156 inches 4) Face Yarn - Dupont BCF Antron Lumena 5) Dye Method - Solution 6) Primary Backing - Woven Polypropylene 7) Face Yarn Weight - 20 ounces per sq yd Alpine, Royal, and Sunset; 26 ounces per sq yd Harmony 8) Total Weight - 90 ounces per sq yd Alpine, Royal, and Sunset; 96 ounces per sq yd Harmony; with specified backing. 9) Density (based on pile thickness - Harmony 10,174; Alpine 8,000; Royal and Sunset 7,826 2. Secondary Backing - a. Carpet installed in Cultural Centers shall not require cushion backing. b. Polyurethane Cushion - PF3 for Lees or Enhancer III Plus for Mannington. 1) Thickness - 0.10 Inch minimum 2) Backing Surface - 3 oz minimum to 5 oz maximum woven polypropylene scrim or fleece scrim 3) Precoat - Polyurethane with 30 oz minimum coating weight 4) Foamcoat - Polyurethane with minimum 181b density per cu It 5) Compression Resistance - 7 Ibs per sq inch 6) Compression Set - 50 percent in accordance with ASTM D 3574,10 percent maximum 7) Traffic - Extra heavy duty, Class III 8) No 4-PCH allowed in backing or carpet 3. Carpet width - 12 feet minimum. 4. Approved Colors - a. To be selected by Architect from manufacturer's carpet line. B. Adhesives And Seam Sealers 1. CRI Green Label Certified and as recommended by Carpet Manufacturer. 2. Lees, Division of Burlington Industries a. Carpet Adhesive - PF3 Adhesive by Lees b. Seam Adhesive - Thermobond 6 by Lees 3. Mannington Commercial Carpets a. Carpet Adhesive - Mannington MC-411 or Parabond 4099 b. Seam Adhesive - Para bond M-4263 by Para-Chem C. Carpet Accessories - Snap-in vinyl reducer strips and vinyl track. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 2 Section 09684 Sheet Carpet D. Floor Leveling Compound, Floor Patching Compound, And Latex Underlayment - As recommended and approved by Carpet Manufacturer. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Materials supplied for carpet installation shall be complete package from a specified Carpet Manufacturer. Do not mix items from material packages of different carpet manufacturers. 1. Lees, Division of Burlington Industries, Glasgow, VA - Help Line (800) 523-5555 or (801) 974-5337 2. Mannington Commercial Carpets, Calhoun, GA - Help Line (800) 241-2262, ext 8045, (888) 487-3600, or (801) 487-3600 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Floor Preparation - Prepare floor substrate in accordance with Carpet And Rug Institute (CRI) best practices to receive carpet installation and to provide installation that meets warranty requirements. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. 'Piecing' of carpet is not allowed in rooms larger than 120 sq ft. Carpet used for 'piecing' should generally not be less than 6 feet in smallest dimension and there should be no more than three seams in a room. Run nap of pieced carpet in same direction. B. Seal seams in accordance with Carpet Manufacturer's instructions and according to CRI Bulletin 104 and 105 as applicable. Seam carpet base only at inside corners. C. At columns and other penetrations, cut carpet with maximum possible overage. Position seams made by these cuts first. D. Install carpet under edge of metal thresholds. Use specified carpet accessories at exposed edges. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspection 1. Unacceptable carpet after installation shall include but not be limited to a. Delaminating carpet from backings b. Fiber loss less than specified c. Edge raveling d. Fuzzing of carpet fibers e. Pilling of carpet fibers f. Appearance retention less than control samples attached to Agreement g. Dye bleeding h. Zippering fibers in carpet i. Color streaking j. Irregular tufts of fiber 2. Unacceptable workmanship shall include but not be limited to a. Improper floor preparation before installation. . b. Failure of adhesive to completely adhere carpet to floor resulting in bubbles, ridges, or ripples where carpet has separated from floor. c. Seams that do not comply with specified requirements. 1) Ravelled or untrimmed seams 2) Seams not sealed, level, straight, or even 3) Open seams 4) Seams visible by Facilities Manager from standing position. d. Failure to properly install carpet next to walls and door frames to eliminate gaps or puckering of carpet. e. Use of unspecified carpet. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 3 Section 09684 Sheet Carpet f. Carpet base ends not finished to terminate at door frames or vertical trim shall have 45 degree angle 'birds mouth' finish. g. Adhesive exposed on carpet, on carpet base, beyond edges of carpet base, and on other surfaces of building. h. Carpet base that is not scribed to fit against floor with no gaps. i. Carpet base attached by means other than acceptable carpet base adhesive. 3. Unacceptable carpeting will be rejected and shall be replaced at no additional cost to Owner. Reasonable location of acceptable transition points for removal of unacceptable carpet will be determined by Facilities Manager. Minimum replacement size shall be a. Between nearest existing seams, b. Between natural transition points, or c. 12 feet of running length. 3.5 CLEANING A. Remove rubbish, wrapping paper, scraps, and trimmings from project site and deposit in Owner furnished dumpster. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center 4 Section 09684 Sheet Carpet SECTION 09771 TEXTURED WALLS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install texturing on walls as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09250 - Priming 2. Section 09560 - Ceiling texturing 3. Section 09923 - Finish painting 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Samples - Provide 24 inch square control samples on primed gypsum wallboard for Architect, three samples of each texture described by Architect showing possible variations. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Texturing 1. Acceptable Products - a. Wall Spray-Orange Peel (non-aggregate) by National Gypsum b. Sheetrock Wall & Ceiling Texture by U S Gypsum c. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. National Gypsum, Charlotte, NC (800) 628-4625 or (704) 365-7300 www.national-gypsum.com B. United States Gypsum Co, Chicago, IL (800) 964-4874 or (312) 606-4000 www.usg.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. After gypsum board is taped, sanded, and primed, apply texture. Closely match samples accepted by Architect. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09771 Textured Walls SECTION 09901 GENERAL PAINTING AND COATING REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. General procedures and requirements for field-applied painting and coating. B. Related Sections 1. Section 05080 Shop priming of steel and iron 2. Section 07920 Quality of Joint Sealants 3. Section 09250 Priming of gypsum board before texturing 4. Section 09560 - Ceiling texturing 5. Section 09771 - Wall texturing 6. Division 15 - Painting of mechanical identification, refrigerant line insulation, and duct interiors. 1.2 REFERENCES A. Master Painters Institute 1. MPI(a), Mar 2001, 'Architectural Painting Specification Manual' 2. MPI(r), Mar 2001, 'Maintenance Repainting Manual' 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Gloss 1. Specified paint gloss shall be defined as sheen rating of applied paint, in accordance with following terms and values, unless specified otherwise for a specific paint system. a. Flat Or Matte - 0 to 5 units at 60 degrees to a maximum of 10 units at 85 degrees. b. Eggshell, Velvet, Or Low Luster - 5 to 25 units at 60 degrees to a minimum of 10 units at 85 degrees. c. Satin - 20 to 35 units at 60 degrees. d. Semi-gloss - 35 to 65 units at 60 degrees. e. Gloss - 65 units and greater. B. Properly Painted Surface - Surface that is uniform in appearance, color, and sheen and free of foreign material, lumps, skins, runs, sags, holidays, misses, strike-through, and insufficient coverage. Surface free of drips, spatters, spills, and overs pray caused by Paint Applicator. Compliance will be determined when viewed without magnification at a distance of 5 feet minimum under normal lighting conditions and from normal viewing position (MPI(a), PDCA P1.92). C. Damage Caused By Others - Damage caused by individuals other than those under direct control of Painting Applicator (MPI(a), PDCA P1.92). D. Latent Damage - Damage or conditions beyond control of Painting Applicator caused by conditions not apparent at time of initial painting or coating work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Include following information for each painting system, arranged in same order as in Project Manual. a. Manufacturer's cut sheets for each component of system indicating ingredients and percentages by weight and byvolume, environmental restrictions for application, and film thicknesses and spread rates. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09901 General Painting And Coating Requirements b. Copies of appropriate entries from MPI Approved Product List. Listing in MPI Approved Product List is mandatory for Sections 09912, 09923 and 09924. If proposed manufacturer has products listed for these three Sections, but not for other Sections, Architect may approve products submitted by proposed manufacturer for other Sections. c. Manufacturer's substrate preparation instructions and application instruction for each Confirmation of colors selected and that each area to be painted or coated has color selected for it. 2. Provide two copies of Product Data submission, one copy to be kept on Project site and second copy to be included in Operations And Maintenance Manual. C. Samples - Provide two 4 inch by 6 inch minimum draw-down cards for each paint or coating color selected for this Project. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements - Paint and painting materials shall be free of lead and mercury, and have VOC levels acceptable to local jurisdiction. B. Field Samples 1 . Before application of any paint system, if required by Architect, meet on Project site with Architect, Owner's representative, and Manufacturer's representative. Architect may select one surface for application of each paint system specified. This process will include establishing acceptable substrate conditions required for Project before application of paints and coatings. 2. Apply paint systems to surfaces indicated by Architect following procedures outiined in Contract Documents and Product Data submission specified above. 3. After approval of samples, proceed with application of paint system throughout Project. Approved samples will serve as standard of acceptability. C. Pre-installation Conferences 1. Participate in pre-installation conference specified in Section 09250 to review finish requirements of gypsum wallboard. 2. Schedule painting pre-installation conference after delivery of paint but prior to or at same time as application of field samples. !>"., 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE. AND HANDLING A. Deliver specified products in sealed, original containers with Manufacturer's original labels intact on each container. Deliver amount of materials necessary to meet Project requirements in single shipment. Notify Architect two working days prior to delivery of paint. B. Store materials in single place. C. Keep storage area clean and rectify any damage to area at completion of work of this Section. Maintain storage area at 55 deg F minimum. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Project Environmental Conditions 1. Perform painting operations at temperature and humidity conditions recommended by Manufacturer for each operation and for each product. 2. Apply painting systems at lighting level of 540 Lux (50 foot candles) minimum on surfaces to be painted. Inspection of painting work shall take place under same lighting conditions as application. If painting and coating work is applied under temporary lighting, deficiencies discovered upon installation of permanent lighting will be considered latent damage as defined in MPI Manual, PDCA P1-92 1.8 SCHEDULING A. Coordinate with other trades for materials and systems that require painting prior to installation. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09901 General Painting And Coating Requirements B. Schedule painting and coating work to begin when work upon which painting and coating work is dependent has been completed. Schedule installation of pre-finished and non-painted items, which are to be installed on painted surfaces, after application of final finishes. 1.9 MAINTENANCE A. Extra Materials - Provide painting materials in Manufacturer's original containers and with original labels in each color used. Provide one quart of each finish coat and one pint of each primer and of each undercoat in each color used. Label each can with color name, mixture instructions, date, and anticipated shelf life. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Materials used for any painting system shall be from single manufacturer unless approved otherwise in writing by painting system manufacturer. Include such approvals in Product Data submittal. B. Linseed oil, shellac, turpentine, and other painting materials shall be pure, be compatible with other coating materials, bear identifying labels on containers, and be of highest quality of an approved manuf~cturer listed in MPI manuals. Tinting color shall be best grade of type recommended by Manufacturer of paint or stain used on Project. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Instructions to begin painting and coating work will indicate that substrates to receive painting and coating materials have been previously inspected as part of work of other Sections and ate complete and ready for application of painting and coating systems. B. Before beginning work of this Section, examine, and test surfaces to be painted or coated for adhesion of painting and coating systems. Report in writing to Architect of conditions that will adversely affect adhesion of painting and coating work. Do not apply painting and coating systems until such adverse conditions are corrected by party responsible for adverse condition. C. Report defects in substrates that become apparent after application of primer or first finish coat to Architect in writing and do not proceed with further work on defective substrate until such defects are corrected by party responsible for defect. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Protection 1. Remove rags and waste used in painting operations from building each night. Take every precaution to avoid danger of fire. 2. Protect other finish work and adjacent materials during painting. Do not splatter, drip, or paint surfaces not intended to be painted. These items will not be spelled out in detail but pay special attention to the following - a. Do not paint finish copper, bronze, chromium plate, nickel, stainless steel, anodized aluminum, or monel metal except as explicitly specified. b. Keep cones of ceiling speakers completely free of paint. In all cases where painting of metal speaker grilles is required, paint without grilles mounted to speakers and without grilles on ceiling. B. Surface Preparation 1. Prepare surfaces in accordance with MPI requirements and requirements of Manufacturer for each painting system specified. 2. Fill minor holes and cracks in wood surfaces to receive paint or stain. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 09901 General Painting And Coating Requirements 3. Surfaces to be painted shall be clean and free of loose dirt. Clean and dust surfaces before painting or finishing. 4. Do no exterior painting while surface is damp, unless recommended by Manufacturer, nor during rainy or frosty weather. Interior surfaces shall be dry before painting. Moisture content of materials to be painted shall be within tolerances acceptable to Paint Manufacturer. 5. Sand woodwork smooth in direction of grain leaving no sanding marks. Clean surfaces before proceeding with stain or first coat application. 3,3 APPLICATION A. Paint or finish complete all surfaces to be painted or coated as described in Contract Documents, including but not limited to following items. 1. Finish casework and wood trims specified to be installed under Section 06201 and which are not called out to be factory- or shop-finished. Back prime wood elements to be installed against concrete or masonry or which may be subjected to moisture. 2. Paint mechanical and electrical items that require field painting as determined by Architect before bid opening. These include but are not limited to a. Gas pipe from gas meter into building b. Metal protective structures for refrigerant lines c. Mechanical flues and pipes penetrating roof d. Electrical panel and disconnect enclosures e. Wall diffusers 3. Paint inside of chases in occupied spaces flat black for 18 inches or beyond sightline, whichever is greater. 4. Paint surfaces behind speaker grilles incorporating grille cloth with flat black paint. 5. Paint surfaces in organ chamber behind grille cloth with flat black paint. B. Apply sealant in gaps 3/16 inch and smaller between two substrates which are to be painted or coated. Sealants in other gaps specified under Section 07920. C. On wood to receive a transparent finish, putty nail holes in wood after application of stain using natural colored type to match wood stain color. Bring putty flush with adjoining surfaces. D. In multiple coat paint work, tint each succeeding coat with slightly lighter color, but approximating shade of final coat, so it is possible to check application of specified number of coats. Tint final coat to required color. E. Spread materials smoothly and evenly. Apply coats to not iess than wet and dry film thicknesses and at spreading rates for specified products as recommended by Manufacturer. F. Touch up suction spots after application of first finish coat. G. Paint shall be thoroughly dry and surfaces clean before applying succeeding coats. H. Use fine sandpaper between coats as necessary to produce even, smooth surfaces. I. Make edges of paint adjoining other materials or colors clean, sharp, and without overlapping. J. Finished work shall be a 'Properly Painted Surface' as defined in this Section. 3.4 ADJUSTMENT A. Correct deficiencies in workmanship required to leave surfaces in conformance with 'Properly Painted Surface' as defined in this Section. Correction of 'Latent Damage' and 'Damage Caused By Others,' as defined in this Section, is not included in work of this Section. 3.5 CLEANING A. As work proceeds and upon completion of work of any painting Section, remove paint spots from floors, walls, glass, or other surfaces and leave work clean, orderly, and in acceptable condition. Remove debris caused by work of paint Sections from premises. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 4 Section 09901 General Painting And Coating Requirements 3.6 PAINT COLORS A. As selected by Architect. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion END OF SECTION 5 Section 09901 General Painting And Coating Requirements SECTION 09912 EXTERIOR PAINTED FERROUS METAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . Preparing and painting new exterior ungalvanized iron and steel surfaces as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 09901 - General Painting Requirements 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Design Criteria - Systems specified are in addition to prime coats provided under other Sections of Project Manual. B.. Use MPI EXT 5.1M Waterborne Light Industrial Coating system. C. Use MPI Premium Grade finish requirements for work of this Section. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Gloss I Sheen Level Required - Semi-Gloss B. Products listed in edition of MPI Approved Product List current at time of bidding and later are approved, providing they meet VOC requirements in force where Project is located. 1 . Primer Coat - MPI Product 107 2. Finish Coats - MPI Product 110 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. General - See appropriate paragraphs of Section 09901. B. Clean metal to be painted of rust, mill scale, grease, oil, and welding spatters, burrs, flux, slag, and fume. If all traces of rust cannot be removed, apply rust blocker recommended by Paint Manufacturer before applying primer coat. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 09912 Exterior Painted Ferrous Metal SECTION 09913 EXTERIOR PAINTED GALVANIZED METAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . Preparing and painting new exterior exposed galvanized metal surfaces as Described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09901 - General Painting Requirements 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Handrails And Exposed Miscellaneous Structural Steel - Use MPI EXT 5.3D Pigmented Polyurethane Finish system. B. All Other - Use MPI EXT 5.3H Latex Finish system. C. Use MPI Premium Grade finish requirements. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Gloss I Sheen Level Required - Semi-Gloss B Products listed in edition of MPI Approved Product List current at time of bidding and later and following products are approved, providing they meet VOC requirements in force where Project is located. 1. Polyurethane- a. Vinyl Wash Primer Coat - MPI Product 80 b. Finish Coats - 1) Epoxy MPI Product 101 2) Polyurethane MPI Product 72 2. Latex- a. Waterborne Primer Coat - MPI Product 134 b. Finish Coats - MPI Product 11 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. General - See appropriate paragraphs of Section 09901 . B. Clean 'passivated' or 'stabilized' galvanized steel as specified in SSPC-SP1. C. After removal of 'passivated' or 'stabilized' coating or for surfaces without coating, clean surfaces to be painted with mineral spirits or product recommended by Paint Manufacturer. Change to clean rags or wiping cloths regularly to reduce possibility of re-contamination of surface. D. Apply prime coat. E. Apply finish coats. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 09913 Exterior Painted Galvanized Metal SECTION 09923 PAINTED INTERIOR GYPSUM BOARD. PLASTER PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Preparing, priming, and finish painting new interior gypsum board and plaster surfaces as described In Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 09901 - General Painting Requirements 2. Section 09560 - Textured Ceilings 3. Section 09771 - Textured Walls 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Rest Rooms - Use MPI(a) INT 9.2F Waterborne Epoxy Finish system for new work and MPI(r) RIN 9.2E Waterborne Epoxy Finish system for previously painted work. B. All Other - Use MPI(a) INT 9.2B Latex Finish system for new work and MPI(r) RIN 9.2B Latex Finish system for previously painted work. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS '""~,' A. Products listed in edition of MPI Approved Product List current at time of bidding and later and following products are approved, providing they meet VOC requirements in force where Project is located. B. Primers 1. MPI Product 50 C. Finish Coats 1. Rest Rooms - a. Gloss I Sheen Required - Gloss b. MPI Product 115 2. Remaining Painted Surfaces - a. Gloss I Sheen Required - Semi-Gloss b. MPI Product 141 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. General - See appropriate paragraphs of Section 09901. B. Interface With Other Work - Coordinate with sheet wall covering installers regarding suitability of primer. C. New Surfaces 1. Primer- a. Apply primer to be covered with other paint coats with roller only, or with spray gun and back-rolled. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09923 Interior Painted Gypsum Board, Plaster SECTION 09924 INTERIOR PAINTED METAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Preparing and painting new interior metal surfaces as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09901 - General Painting Requirements 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Ferrous Metal - Use MPI(a) INT 5.1 B Waterborne Light Industrial Finish system for new work and MPI(r) RIN 5.1 B Waterborne Light Industrial Finish system for previously painted work. B. Galvanized Metal - Use MPI(a) INT 5.3J Latex Finish system for new work and MPI(r) RIN 5.3AH Latex Finish system for previously painted work. C. Aluminum - Use MPI(a) INT 5.4E Waterborne Light Industrial Finish system for new work and MPI(r) REX 5.4E Light Industrial Finish Finish system for previously painted work D. Use MPI Premium Grade finish requirements for new work and deteriorated existing work. Use MPI Custom Grade requirements for sound existing work. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Gloss I Sheen Level Required - Semi-Gloss B. Products listed in edition of MPI Approved Product List current at time of bidding and later and following products are approved, providing they meet vac requirements in force where Project is located. C. Primers 1 . Ferrous Metal - MPI Product 107 2. Galvanized Metal - MPI Product 134 3. Aluminum - MPI Product 951 B. Finish Coats - MPI Product 110, G5 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. General 1. See appropriate paragraphs of Section 09901. 2. Systems specified are in addition to prime coats furnished under other Sections. B. New Surfaces - Remove rust spots by sanding and immediately spot prime. If all traces of rust cannot be removed, apply rust blocker recommended by Paint Manufacturer before applying full primer coat. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09924 Interior Painted Metal C. Existing Painted Surfaces 1. Remove deteriorated existing paint down to sound substrate by scraping and sanding. Feather edges of existing paint by sanding to be smooth with adjacent surfaces. Spot prime bare metal surfaces immediately. 2. Remove rust spots by sanding and immediately spot prime. If all traces of rust cannot be removed, apply rust blocker recommended by Paint Manufacturer before applying full primer coat. 3. Clean existing sound painted surfaces as well as scraped and sanded existing painted surfaces as recommended by Paint Manufacturer. 4. Apply prime coat over entire surface to be painted. 5. Lightly sand entire surface. 6. Clean surface as recommended by Paint Manufacturer. 7. Apply finish coats. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09924 Interior Painted Metal SECTION 09936 INTERIOR CLEAR FINISHED HARDWOOD PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Preparing and finishing of new interior clear finished hardwood as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09901 - General Painting Requirements 1.2 REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute! Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturer's Association 1. ANSI! KCMA A 161.1 - 1995, 'Performance & Construction Standard for Kitchen and Vanity Cabinets' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Samples 1. Before performing work of this Section, prepare control sample, to match sample available from Architect, to be used as finishing standard for interior clear finished hardwood. Architect's LDS 95 sample was produced using specified Fuller O'Brien stain. 2. Finish applicator shall attend progress meeting held before preparation of control sample. Architect will review requirements to insure that control sample will be prepared using specified products and procedures. 3. Control sample shall consist of 12 inch square plain sawn solid Red Oak or plain sliced Red Oak veneer plywood. 4. Architect will inspect control sample at progress meeting following preparation of control sample. When sample is approved, work of this Section may proceed. B. Quality Assurance! Control - Before beginning finish work, submit Finish Manufacturer's literature or certification that finish material meets requirements of ANSI! KCMA A161.1 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Stain - Match existing B. Clear Finish Coats 1 . Field Finished a. Chemcraft Internationallnc - 1) First, Second, And Third Coats - 20 Sheen Opticlear Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer b. ICI Dulux /Trinity - 1) First Coat - ICE Vinyl Sanding Sealer 2) Second And Third Coats - ICI Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer b. Lilly! Valspar - 1) First, Second, And Third Coats - 20 Sheen Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer 587E208 c. Sherwin-Williams- 1) First Coat - T67F3 Vinyl Sealer 2) Second And Third Coats - T77F38 Sherwood Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer DRE 2. Products meeting testing requirements for finishes of ANSI! KCMA A 161.1 may be used upon approval of submission by Architect before use. See Section 01600. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 09936 Interior Clear Finished Hardwood PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. General 1 . See appropriate paragraphs of Section 09901 . 2. Sand entire exposed surface of item to be finished lightly with 120 to 150 non-stearated sandpaper and clean before applying dye or stain. 3. Apply stain in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations and as necessary to attain correct color. 4. Scuff sand with 220 non-stearated sandpaper between application of application stain and first finish coat. 5. If wood is finished before installation, finish cut ends and other unfinished. exposed surfaces same as previously finished surfaces after installation of wood. B. Where backpriming is required, apply one coat of finish material. C. Architectural Woodwork Door Surfaces - Finish tops, bottoms, and edges before faces. Finish architectural woodwork doors with no hardware applied to doors. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 09936 Interior Clear Finished Hardwood DIVISION 10 SPECIAL TIES 10300 MANUFACTURED FIREPLACES 10310 GAS FIREPLACE 10600 PARTITIONS 10655 OPERABLE PARTITIONS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 10 Table of Contents SECTION 10310 GAS FIREPLACE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Manufactured Fireplace B. Reiated Sections 1. Section 06110 - Blocking in wood-framed walls 2. Section 06201 - Installation 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheets for gas fireplace 1.3 WARRANTY A. Provide Manufacturer's standard, written 20-year warranty on fireplace. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory requirements 1. Tested and certified as a vented gas fireplace heater: ANSI Z 21.88; CGA 2.33 mq8 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Gas-Burning Fireplace 1. Model: EDV-4540, Front View, Rear Direct Vent 2. 40-inch heat-circulating louvered fireplace 3. Six-piece, charred "split oak" logs 4. Full-depth brickaded firebox Herringbone brick liner 5. 35,000 BTU pan burner system 6. Variable high/low flame valve 7. Unit-mounted on/off switch - pre-wired for wall switch 8. Weld-free construction 9. Scratch-resistant powder coat charcoal finish 10. Square design 11. Polished brass door kit 12. Approved manufacturers a. Lennox Hearth Products, 800-953-6669 www.lennox.com "/'- PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 10310 Gas Fireplace SECTION 10310 GAS FIREPLACE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Manufactured Fireplace B. Related Sections 1. Section 06110 - Blocking in wood-framed walls 2. Section 06201 - Installation 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1 . Manufacturer's literature or cut sheets for gas fireplace 1.3 WARRANTY A. Provide Manufacturer's standard, written 20-year warranty on fireplace. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory requirements 1. Tested and certified as a vented gas fireplace heater: ANSI Z 21.88; CGA 2.33 mq8 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Gas-Burning Fireplace 1. Model: EDV-4540, Front View, Rear Direct Vent 2. 40-inch heat-circulating louvered fireplace 3. Six-piece, charred "split oak" logs 4. Full-depth brickaded firebox Herringbone brick liner 5. 35,000 BTU pan burner system 6. Variable high/low flame valve 7. Unit-mounted on/off switch - pre-wired for wall switch 8. Weld-free construction 9. Scratch-resistant powder coat charcoal finish 10. Square design 11. Polished brass door kit 12. Approved manufacturers a. Lennox Hearth Products, 800-953-6669 www.iennox.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 10310 Gas Fireplace SECTION 10655 OPERABLE PARTITIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To Operable Wall System 1. Furnish and install as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 05124 - Structural steel framing 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM EgO Laboratory Measurement of Airborne-Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions Insulation in Buildings' 2. ASTM E413 Determination of Sound Transmission Class (STC) Insulation' 3. ASTM E 557 Architectural Application and Installation of Operable Partitions 4. ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 5. ASTM A653 Specification for General Requirements for Steel Sheet, Alloy-Co'ated (Galvannealed) by the Hot Dip Process 6. ASTM C423 Standard Test Method for Sound Absorption and Sound Absorption Coefficients by the Reverberation Room Method 7. CCC-W-408A-D Federal Specification which applies to Vinyl Coated Wall Coverings 8. CFFA-W-1 01-B Chemical Fabrics and Film Association Quality Standard for Vinyl Coated Fabric Wall Coverings ,- 1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Design Requirements - The operable wall system shall consist of Continuously Hinged panels that are electrically operated, featuring panels hinged together in a continuous panel train. B. Performance Requirements - The operable wall system shall consist of acoustically rated panels tested in accordance with ASTM EgO and ASTM E413 test procedures, and shall have achieved a STC rating as specified herein (See "Acoustical Performance" article listed under Part 2 - Products). 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer shall provide written technical information and related detail drawings, which demonstrate that the products comply with contract documents for each type of operable partition specified. B. Manufacturer shall provide detailed engineering drawings featuring track plan, panel elevation, horizontal and vertical details, wiring diagram and beam punching template as required. C. Manufacturer shall provide written test report of the independent acoustical testing laboratory certifying the attainment of the specified STC rating, upon request. D. Manufacturer shall provide written instructions specifying the proper operation and maintenance of the operable wall system. E. Manufacturer shall provide a color selector demonstrating the manufacturer's selections of the specified finish material. Samples shall consist of actual swatches of the specified finish material. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications - Installation shall be performed by Manufacturer certified and approved personnel. 1.6 SEQUENCING I SCHEDULING 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 1 Section 10655 Operable Partitions A. Beam Punching - Manufacturer shall provide beam punching template drawing detailing the anchor locations for the suspended track system (as required for Drop Rod Mounting), as required for the fabrication and installation of structural overhead support by others. B. Track Installation - Scheduling of operable wall track installation shall occur after structural overhead support has been properly and completely fabricated and installed by others. C. Panel Installation - Operable wall panel installation shall occur after fixed wall substrate construction is properly and completely installed by others, as required to protect panels from ongoing adjacent construction. 1.7 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer shall warrant each partition and its component parts to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser, when installed by an authorized KWIK-WALL distributor. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Panels shall be individually wrapped in a protective plastic covering to keep panels clean during delivery, storage and handling. B. Panels shall be stored on edge and above the floor on cushioned blocking in a dry and ventilated area, protected from humidity and temperature extremes. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. Operable walls shall be Series 3000, Model 3050 Continuously Hinged / Eiectric as manufactured by KWIK- WALL Company. 2.2 PANEL CONSTRUCTION A. Panel Dimensions - Standard panel dimension shall be a nominal 3 5/8" [92] thick. B. Panel Frame - Steel frame shall be 16-gauge galvanneal steel, which meets or exceeds ASTM A653 requirements. Frame shall be all-welded construction with steel corner supports and cross-bracing reinforcement. Top horizontal cross brace shall be a minimum 7-gauge structural rectangular steel tube designed to accept a spring-loaded floating carrier. Panel frame shall be Class A rated, fire retardant, non- combustible and non-corrosive in accordance with ASTM E84. C. Panel Skins - Panel skins shall be Class A rated in accordance with ASTM E84. Panel skin material shall consist of minimum 22-gaugetension-leveled galvanneal steel, pressure laminated to a structural acoustical backer and welded to the steel frame to form a rigid, unitized and structural panel. D. Panel Hinges - Panel hinges shall be architectural grade, full leaf butt hinges secured directly through the panel frame and into a steel hinge anchor bracket. Bottom hinge shall be located 7'-0" A.F.F. for partition heights over 16'-0". E. Panel Weight- Maximum panel weight shall be 8.5 - 12.9Ibs.lft. depending on STC rating, size and options selected. 2.3 OPERATION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 2 Section 1 0655 Operable Partitions A. Operation - Operation shall be Continuously Hinged I Electric, consisting of panels hinged together forming a continuous panel train. Panels shall be top-supported byone (1) carrier in each panel, consisting of four (4) permanently lubricated, precision ground ball bearing polished steel wheels riding on a steel tread surface. Panels shall be operated between stacking location and installed position by an electric operator, which connects to lead panel by # 50 roller chain. A manual override shall be included in the event of a power failure to allow the wall system to be manually operated. B. Drive System - Electric operator shall consist of 1 H.P. (.746 kw), 115 volt, single phase capacitance wound electric motor. Activation of the operator shall be controlled by a two (2) position (low voltage) key switch to arm the system. Control of the operator shall consist of two (2) stations with extend and retract constant- pressure push button switches. Switches shall be low voltage, wired in series, and located on opposite sides and ends of the partition. Electric operator shall include safety devices (limit switches) to automatically shut off the operator at the fully extended and fully retracted position. Operator shall be located at the opposite end of stack area off center to the side of the partition. All electric operator components shall be modularized for easy replacement in the field without removing the surrounding components. Access panels to the operator unit and return sprockets are required for adjustment and maintenance purposes, as provided by others. Electric operator shall consist of: 1. Standard Speed Reducer Drive - consisting of a 50 to 1 ratio worm gear, adjustable clutch and 1 H.P. (.746 kw) electric motor. Speed reducer drive system shall be capable of moving a wall system up to 600ft. . ,. 2.4 STACK ARRANGEMENTS A. Stack Type - Panel storage configuration shall be Center Stack, consisting of panels stacked on center to the wall's installed position. - B. Stack Quantity - Panels shall be stored as described in Contract Documents. - 2.5 FINISHES A. Finish Material Type - Panel finish material shall be Class A rated in accordance with ASTM E84: 1. Standard Vinyl - consisting ofType I, reinforced vinyl weighing 15 oz.llin. yd. Standard Vinyl shall meet or exceed CCC-W-408A-D and CFFA-W-101-B quality standards. - B. Finish Material Supplier: 1. Manufacturer's standard selection of finish materials, as specified. C. Finish Material Application: 1. Factory Applied - by operable wall manufacturer. Customer supplied finish material samples must be submitted to manufacturer for testing and approval prior to acceptance and application. D. Finish Material Color: 1. As selected by Architect from manufacturers standard colors. 2,6 PERIMETER TRIM AND SEALS A. Vertical Trim and Seals - Panels shall have Trimless vertical astragals containing flexible vinyl seals and incorporate reversible tongue-and-groove-type configurations for positive interlocking with adjacent panels. Vertical trim shall not be permitted on the panel faces, resulting in a minimal groove appearance between adjacent panels. B. Horizontal Top Trim and Seals - Top seals shall consist of flexible vinyl sweep seals installed on both sides of the panel. The seals shall consist of a compressed bulb between two (2) fingers of vinyl. Top seal shall be fixed, providing continuous-contact flexible vinyl sealing against the bottom flange of the overhead track. ...., C. Horizontal Bottom Trim and Seals - Bottom seals shall consist of multiple fingers of flexible vinyl for positive contact and sealing with various floor surfaces. Bottom seal type shall be (select): 1. Standard Automatic Bottom Seals - consisting of self-activated seals providing 1 y," [38] of nominal travel. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 3 Section 10655 Operable Partitions "...., 2. Optional Adjustable Bottom Seals - consisting of field-adjustable, continuous-contact vinyl sweep seals that allow for 3/4" [19] of nominal adjustment. 3. Optimal Floating Bottom Seals - consisting of continuous-contact, vinyl sweep seals that ride on an aluminum chassis containing two (2) omni-wheel rollers that are under constant spring pressure towards the floor surface. Floating Bottom Seals shall provide up to 3" [76] of nominal travel to accommodate uneven floor conditions. 2.7 CLOSURE SYSTEMS A. Initial Closure System - The lead panel (the first panel exiting the stack) shall form a seal vertically against a rigid wall surface. The initial closure shall be accomplished by an Adjustable-Compensating Closure containing two (2) continuous-contact, flexible vinyl bulb seals installed along the vertical edge of the lead panel for positive compression against a rigid wall surface. Initial closure panel shall contain a flush pull handle on each side. B. Final Closure System - The final closure panel (the last panel exiting the stack) shall form a seal vertically against a rigid wall surface. Final closure shall be accomplished by a Half Panel that does not require any attachment to the permanent wall. The Half Panel and its two (2) immediately adjacent panels will incorporate adjustable bottom seals, and the first panel adjacent to the half panel shall contain a flush pull handle. The type of final ciosure panel shall be: 1. Standard Manual Half Panel Pivot Closure - consisting of a Half Panel requiring manual activation when extending or retracting the operable wall. 2.8 ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE A. Certification - The operable wall shall have been tested in an independent acoustical testing laboratory in accordance with ASTM E90 and ASTM E413 test procedures. B. STC Rating - The operable wall acoustical performance rating shall be based on Standard Steel Skins with a standard rating of 46 STC. 2.9 PANEL ACCESSORIES A. Standard accessories including pass doors, exit signs, track surfaces, Guardian Personnel Protection System and pocket doors shall be compatible with other accessories and options, furnished and installed by the operable wall manufacturer as noted on submitted shop drawings. 2.10 TRACK SYSTEM A. Type H.D. Continuously Hinged / Electric Steel Track - The Continuously Hinged / Electric Steel track running surface shall be made of cold-rolled, high carbon steel tread surfaces to facilitate ease of panel movement and operation. Track system shall not require a panei guide to straighten out the wall system. B. The steel tread surface shall be contained within a continuous structural track housing extruded from aluminum, which prohibits deterioration caused by rust or corrosion. The track housing shall have a durable anodized clear satin finish, which resists scratching, color fading and flaking. The track housing shall utilize grooves and interlocking steel pins for positive alignment of adjacent track sections, and shall be reinforced overhead by a heavy-duty steel bracket made of hot-rolled, 3/8" [10] thick plate steel. Aluminum track housing shall include an integral nut slot to accept a hardened steel square nut to facilitate attachment of each steel all-rod and splice brackets to the overhead structural support. 2.11 CARRIER SYSTEM A. Type H.D. Continuously Hinged / Electric Steel Wheel Carrier - Each Continuously Hinged / Electric panel shall be top supported by one (1) carrier, utilizing a 5/8" [16] diameter pendant bolt. Each top carrier shall consist of four (4) permanently-lubricated, precision ball bearing polished steel wheels, as required for smooth and quiet operation. Floating bottom carrier shall consist of two (2) offset, permanently-lubricated, precision ground ball bearing steel wheels riding in a structural rectangular steel tube with 3/8" [1 0] diameter steel guide rails. Carrier shall utilize a constant-force spring allowing it to travel back and forth within the steel tube. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 4 Section 10655 Operable Partitions 2.12 SUSPENSION SYSTEM A. Mounting System - The track shall be suspended by steel Drop Rods, consisting of adjustable rods of grade 2, 3/8" diameter threaded steel all-rod provided with 3/8" serrated steel nuts. 2.13 FABRICATION A. Fabricate partitions according to actual field measurements of fully prepared, finished openings. Partition Manufacturer is responsible for field measurements and their accuracy. ..,~ PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install so track is aligned, level, etc, to eliminate catching or binding carrier assembly. ...~ B. Flexible Acoustic Barrier 1. Drape material over track assembly. 2. Overlap end joints 4 inches minimum and seal with duct tape. END OF SECTION ~ ~ ''''- 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center - Expansion 5 Section 10655 Operable Partitions ~ NOT USED 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion DIVISION 11 EQUIPMENT END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS Division 11 Table of Contents NOT USED 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Division 12 Table of Contents DIVISION 13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 13350 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING 13352 DUCT TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING 13900 FIRE-SUPPRESSION 13930 WET-PIPE FIRE-SUPPRESSION SPRINKLERS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Division 13 Table of Contents SECTION 13352 DUCT TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Test, balance, and adjust air duct systems as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1 . Division 15 - a. Complete installation and start-up of mechanical systems, and changes in sheaves, belts, and dampers as required for correct balance. b. Assist Balancing Agency in testing and balancing of mechanical system. - ..,; 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements 1. Perform testing and balancing in complete accordance with Associated Air Balance Council Standards for Field Measurement & Instructions, Form P1266, Volume I. Record test data on AABC standard forms or facsimile. 2. Noise level shall not exceed PNC 35 in the Center when all mechanical equipment is operating. - 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Quality Assurance I Control 1. Four copies of complete test data for evaluation and approval. 2. Test And Balance Report - a. Complete with logs, data, and records as required herein. Print logs, data, and records on white bond paper bound together in report form. b. Certified accurate and complete by Balancing Agency's certified test and balance engineer. c. Contain following general data in format selected by Balancing Agency. 1) Project Number 2) Project Title 3) Project Location 4) Project Architect and Mechanical Engineer 5) Test and Balance Agency and Certified Engineer 6) Contractor and mechanical sub-contractor 7) Dates tests were performed 8) Certification Document 9) Report Forms similar to AABC Standard format. d. Report shall include following - 1) Preface suggesting abnormalities and problems encountered 2) Instrumentation List including type, model, manufacturer, serial number, and calibration dates. 3) System Identification reporting location of zones, supply, return, and exhaust openings. 4) Record following for each piece of air handling equipment. a) Manufacturer, model number, and serial number b) Design and manufacturer rated data c) Actual CFM d) Suction and discharge static pressure of each fan e) Outside-air and return-air total CFM f) Actual operating current, voltage, and brake horsepower of each fan motor g) Final RPM of each motor h) Fan and motor sheave manufacturer, model, size, number of grooves and center distance 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 1 3352 Duct Testing, Adjusting, And Balancing i) Belt size and quantity j) Static-pressure controls final operating set points 3. Bind approved copy of report in Operations And Maintenance Manual for Division 15. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications 1. Work of this Section shall be performed by independent Air Testing And Balance Agency specializing in testing and balancing of heating, ventilating, and cooling systems to balance, adjust, and test air moving equipment, air distribution, and exhaust systems. 2. Agency shall provide proof of having successfully completed at least five years of specialized experience in air and hydronic system balancing. Work by this Agency shall be done under direct supervision of qualified heating and ventilating engineer employed by Agency. 3. Agency shall be approved in writing by Architect. 4. Neither Architect's engineering consultant or anyone performing work on this Project under Division 15 shall be permitted to do this work. 1.5 SCHEDULING A. Award test and balance subcontract to Agency upon receipt of Notice To Proceed to allow Agency to schedule this work in cooperation with other Sections involved and to comply with completion date. B. During construction, Agency shall inspect installation of pipe systems, sheet metal work, temperature controls, and other component parts of mechanical systems. Perform inspections as follows 1. One inspection when 60 percent of duct work is installed. 2. One inspection when 90 percent of equipment is installed. C. Do not begin air testing and balancing until 1. After completion of air cooling, heating, and exhaust systems including installation of specialties, devices, and new filters. 2. Proper function of control system components including electrical interlocks, damper sequences, air and water reset, and fire and freeze stats has been verified. 3. Automatic temperature controls have been calibrated and set for design operating conditions. 4. Verification of proper thermostat calibration and setting of control components such as static pressure controllers and other devices that may need set points changed during process of balancing system. D. Heating, ventilating, and cooling systems and equipment shall be in full operation and continue in operation during each working day of testing and balancing. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Tests 1. If requested, conduct tests in presence of Architect. 2. Instruments used by Agency shall be accurately calibrated and maintained in good working order. 3. Air Testing And Balancing Procedure - a. Perform tests at high and low speeds of multi-speed systems and single speed systems. Perform following testing and balancing functions in accordance with Associated Air Baiance Council National Standards - 1) Fan Speeds - Test and adjust fan RPM to achieve design CFM requirements. 2) Current and Voltage - Measure and record motor current and voltage. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 13352 Duct Testing, Adjusting, And Balancing 3) Pitot-tube Traverse - Perform Pitot-tube traverse of main supply and return ducts to obtain total CFM. 4) Outside Air - Test and adjust system minimum outside air by Pitot-tube traverse. 5) Static Pressure - Test and record system static pressures, including suction and discharge static pressure of each fan. 6) Air Temperature - Take wet and dry bulb air temperatures on entering and leaving side of each cooling coil. Dry bulb temperatures shall be taken on entering and leaving side of each heating unit. 7) Zone Ducts - Adjust zone ducts to within design CFM requirements. At least one zone balancing damper shall be completely open. 8) Main Ducts - Adjust main ducts to within design CFM requirements and traverse for total CFM quantities. 9) Branch Ducts - Adjust branch ducts to within design CFM requirements. Multi- diffuser branch ducts shall have at least one outlet or inlet volume damper completely open. 10) Tolerances - Test and balance each diffuser, grille, and register to within 10 percent of design requirements. 11) Identification - Identify the location and area of each grille, diffuser, register, and terminal box. Record on air outlet data sheets. 12) Description - Record size, type, and manufacturer of each diffuser, grille, and register on air outlet data sheets. 13) Drafts - Adjust diffusers, grilles, and registers to minimize drafts. b. Permanently mark all outside air, supply air, and return air damper positions after balancing has been completed. 4. Smoke testing, or some other approved means, may be required to determine leak locations if air balance report indicates that any system's CFM total is less than 10 percent of design CFM. Prior to test, verify that system's duct joints have been sealed as specified and that air moving device in question is supplying required design system air flow. Architect will approve test method required. If smoke test is selected, use following procedure. Provide necessary precautions to protect those performing or observing test from being exposed to smoke. a. Use zinc chloride smoke candles, titanium tetrachloride ampules or sticks, or other devices acceptable to Architect to generate smoke. b. Close openings in duct except for one opening at farthest end of duct run. c. Circulate smoke at pressurized condition of 1/2 inch minimum water gauge static pressure. d. Report findings to Architect in writing. B. Final Inspection And Adjustments 1. System shall be balanced and reports submitted to Architect before prefinal inspection. 2. Balancing Agency shall be represented at final inspection meeting by qualified testing personnel with balancing equipment and two copies of air balancing test report. a. Architect will choose and direct spot balancing of one zone. Differences between the spot balance and test report will be justification for requiring repeat of testing and balancing for entire building. If recheck testing demonstrates measured flow deviation of 10 percent or more from recorded information on report, report will be rejected and new inspection and report will be made and resubmitted. b. Perform re-balancing in presence of Architect and subject to its approval. c. If re-balancing is required, submit revised air test and balance reports to Architect before Substantial Completion. d. Spot balance and rebalance shall be performed at no additional cost to Owner. 3. Where unit supplied to job site provides over 5 percent more air than schedule requirements, rooms supplied by that unit shall have their supply air quantities increased by ratio of actual total air quantity supplied to minimum air quantity required by unit schedule. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 13352 Duct Testing, Adjusting, And Balancing ",". "'" p. SECTION 13930 WET-PIPE FIRE-SUPPRESSION SPRINKLERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install complete wet-pipe fire sprinkler system as specified in Contract Documents. B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section 1 . Firestopping C. Related Sections 1. Section 02513 - Site Fire Protection 2. Section 07840 - Quality of Firestopping 3. Section 13851 - Alarm And Detection System. 1.2 REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute I American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1. ANSI I ASME B 16.1-89, 'Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Pipe Flanged Fittings' 2. ANSI I ASME B 16.3-85, 'Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings, Classes 150 and 300' 3. ANSI I ASME B 16.4-89, 'Cast Iron Threaded Fittings, Class 125 and Class 250' B. American National Standards Institute I National Fire Protection Association 1. ANSI I NFPA 13-2002, 'Installation of Sprinkler Systems' C. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 53-00, 'Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless' 2. ASTM A 234-00a, 'Standard Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Moderate and Elevated Temperature Service' 3. ASTM A 395-99, 'Standard Specification for Ferritic Ductile Iron Pressure-Retaining Castings for Use at Elevated Temperatures' 4. ASTM A 536-84 (1999), 'Standard Specification for Ductile Iron Castings' 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings 1 . Size sprinkler system by one of following methods a. Pipe schedule method in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 13 b. Hydraulic calculation design method based on water supply evaluation performed at building site. c. On submittals, refer to sprinkler heads by sprinkler Identification or model number published in appropriate agency listing or approval. Trade names and other abbreviated designations are not acceptable. 2. Submittal Procedure - a. After award of Contract and before purchase of equipment, submit seven sets of shop drawings with specifications and hydraulic calculations, if pipe schedule method is not used, to Architect and two sets to local jurisdiction having authority for fire prevention for review. b. After integrating Architect's and AHJ's comments into drawings, licensed certified fire protection engineer of record submitting fire sprinkler system design construction documents shall stamp, sign, and date each sheet of shop drawings and first page of specifications and calculations. c. Submit stamped documents to Owner and to AHJ for fire prevention for final approval. d. After final approval, submit four copies of approved stamped documents to Architect. e. Failure of system to meet requirements of authority having jurisdiction shall be corrected at no additional cost to Owner. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers B. Closeout 1. Operation And Maintenance Manual Data a. Modify and add to requirements of Section 01700 as follows 1) Provide master index showing items included. 2) Provide name, address, and phone number of Architect, Architect's Fire Sprinkler Consultant, General Contractor, and Fire Protection subcontractor. 3) Provide operating instructions to include - a) General description of fire protection system. b) Step by step procedure to follow in pulling system into operation. 4) Maintenance instructions shall include - a) List of system components used indicating name and model of each item. b) Manufacturer's maintenance instructions for each component installed in Project. Instructions shall include installation instructions, parts numbers and lists, operation instructions of equipment, and maintenance and lubrication instructions. - 5) Include copies of approved shop drawings and copies of required warranties. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications 1. Designer- a. Licensed fire protection engineer certified by NICET to levei three minimum and engaged in design of fire protection systems. Engineer shall - 1) Be responsible for overseeing preparation of shop drawings, hydraulic calculations where applicable, and system installation. . 2) Make complete inspection of installation. 3) Provide corrected record drawings to Owner with letter of acceptance. 4) Certify that installation is in accordance with Contract Documents. 2. Installer - Licensed by jurisdiction having authority over installed fire protection systems for location of Project. Furnish verified list of similar projects installed during past 5 years minimum. B. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies 1. Unless noted otherwise, system shall conform to - a. ANSI! NFPA 13 - 2002 'Light & Ordinary Hazard Occupancies' b. ANSI! NFPA 24 - 2002 'Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, Private' c. ANSI! NFPA 101 - 2000 'Life Safety Code' d. Requirements of local water department and local authority having jurisdiction for fire protection. e. Applicable rules, regulations, laws, and ordinances. f. Underwriter's Laboratories Publication, 'Fire Protection Equipment Directory', January 1990. g. Comply with backflow prevention requirements and, if required, include device in hydraulic calculations. 1.5 OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS A. Instruct Owner's personnel in operation and maintenance of system utilizing Operation And Maintenance Manual when so doing. Minimum instruction period shall be four hours. B. Instruction periods shall occur after Substantial Completion inspection when system is properly working and before final payment is made. 1.6 MAINTENANCE A. Extra Materials - Furnish twelve spare heads of each type and temperature rating used, properly boxed with sprinkler head wrench. 2 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Pipe 1. Pipe used on Project shall be domestically manufactured. 2. Above Ground - Schedule 40 black welded steel meeting requirements of ASTM A 53. a. 2 Inches And Smaller - Welded, screwed, flanged, or roll grooved coupling system. b. 2-1/2 Inches And Larger - Welded, flanged, or roll grooved coupling system. B. Fittings 1. Fittings used on Project shall be domestically manufactured. 2. Screwed - Cast iron meeting requirements of ANSI B 16.4 or ductile iron meeting requirements of ANSI B 16.3 and ASTM A 536. Grade 65-45-12. 3. Flanged - Cast iron meeting requirements of ANSI B 16.1. 4. Welded - Carbon steel meeting requirements of ASTM A 234. 5. Roll Grooved Pipe Coupling System - a. Ductile iron meeting requirements of ASTM A 395 and ASTM A 536, and UL listed and FM approved. b. Couplings- 1) Rigid - Cast to provide rigidity for support and hanging in accordance with NFPA-13. 2) Flexible - Use in locations where vibration attenuation and stress relief are required. 3) Flange Adapters - Class 125 or 150. c. Grooved products used on Project shall be from same manufacturer. Grooving tools shall be as recommended by manufacturer of grooved products. d. Approved Manufacturers - 1) Tyco grooved piping products 2) Victaulic Coupling and FireLok fittings C. Valves 1. Butterfly Valves - a. UL I FM approved b. Indicating type c. Approved Products - 1) Kennedy - 93G1 or 93W1 2) Nibco- a) WD3510-4 Wafer type with valve tamper switch b) GD4765-8N Grooved type with valve tamper switch 3) Pratt Valves - IBV 4) Victaulic - Series 705-W Grooved end type with internal supervisory switches 2. Gate Valves - a. UL I FM approved b. Outside Screw and Yoke Type (O.S.&Y) c. Class 150 psi d. Approved Products - 1) Nibco - F-637-31 Flanged Ends 2) Mueller - A-2073-6 Flanged Ends 3. Ball Valves - a. UL I FM approved b. Valve tamper switch c. Approved Products - 1) Milwaukee - BBSC with threaded ends 2) Nibco - KT -505 with threaded ends 3) Nibco - KG-505 with grooved ends 4) Victaulic - Series 728 with grooved or threaded ends 4. Swing Check Valves - a. 1/2 to 3 inch horizontal check 1) Regrinding type 2) Renewable disk 3) Bronze Class 125 with threaded ends 3 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers 4) Approved Products - a) Nibco - KT -403-W b) Stockham - B319C b. 2-1/2 to 12 inch Horizontal check 1) Bolted bonnet 2) Raised face Flanges 3) Bronze mounted with ductile iron body 4) 1251b Class A 5) Approved Products - a) Nibco - F-938-31 b) Stockham - G939 c) Mueller - A-2120-6 5. Wafer Type Check Valves - a. 4 to 8 inch cast iron body b. 175 psi minimum working pressure c. Rubber Seat d. Approved Products - 1) Nibco - KW-900-W 2) Mueller - A-2102 6. Grooved-End Check Valves - a. 2-1/2 to 12 inch ductile iron body b. 250 psi maximum working pressure c. Disc And Seat - 1) 2-1/2 And 3 Inch - Aluminum bronze disc with mounted elastomer seal and PPS (polyphenylene sulfide) coated seat. 2) 4 Inch And Larger - Elastomer encapsulated ductile iron disc with welded in nickel seat. d. Approved Product - 1) Victaulic Series 717 7. Alarm Check Valves - a. Approved Products - 1) Reliable - E with gauges and drain 2) Tyco - F with gauges and drain 3) Victaulic - Series751 with gauges and drain 4) Viking - J-1 with gauges and drain 7. Retard Chamber - a. Self draining b. Approved Products - 1) Reliable - E-1 2) Tyco - F211 3) Victaulic - Series 752 4) Viking - C-1 8. Inspector's Test Valve - a. Ductile iron body with threaded ends b. Combination sight glass / orifice c. Bronze top works d. Approved Products - 1) Vlctaulic - T estmaster II Alarm Test Module Style 720 - ".... D. Sprinkler Heads 1. Concealed Pendant - a. Flush ceiling profile b. Adjustable cover c. UL / FM approved d. Coordinate concealed cover finish with Architect. e. Wet Pendant - 1) Approved Products - a) Reliable - G-4 'Adjustable Concealer' 2) Victaulic - Model V38 3) Viking - Model 'Horizon Mirage' 4 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers - 2. Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler - a. UL / FM approved b. Recess adjustable c. Where guards are required, use chrome plated sprinkler guards that are listed, that are approved by Sprinkler Manufacturer for use with head, and that are supplied by Sprinkler Manufacturer. d. Approved Products - 1) Reiiable - F-1 with Reliable recessed, 2-piece escutcheon Model GF1 3) Tyco - Model TY-B with recessed escutcheon. 3) Victualic - Models V27 and V34, with recessed escutcheon 2) Viking - M HSW with Viking recessed, 2-piece escutcheon Model E-1 3. Attic Sprinklers, Upright - a. UL / FM approved b. Approved for use in roof structures, combustible and non-combustible, with ceiling below. c. Approved Products - 1) Tyco - BB, SD, or HIP 4. Pendant And Upright Sprinkler - a. UL / FM approved b. Where guards or escutcheons are required, use chrome plated sprinkler guards or escutcheons that are listed, that are approved by. Sprinkler Manufacturer for use with head, and that are supplied by Sprinkler Manufacturer. c. Approved Products - 1) Reliable - F-1 2) Tyco - TY-B 3) Victaulic - Models V27 and V34 4) Viking - Micromatic 5. Adjustable Drop Nipple - a. Steel tube, oxide coated. b. Double O-ring seal. c. 175 psi minimum working pressure. d. Approved Products - 1) CECA - Cold Extrusion Company of America 2) Merit - M E. Water Flow Aiarm 1. Mechanical Flow Alarm - Water Gong a. UL / FM approved. b. Approved Products - 1) Reliabie - C 2) Tyco - WMA-1 3) Victaulic - Series 760 4) Viking - F-2 F. Pressure Gauges 1. Mechanical Water Pressure Gauges a. UL / FM approved. b. 3-1/2 inch diameter dial. c. 0 to 300 psi in 5 psi increments. d. Approved Products - 1) Reliable 2) HO Trerice - 500XB G. Waterflow Detectors 1. Electrical Water Flow Switch a. UL / FM approved. b Switch activates with flow of 10 gpm or more. c. Two single pole double throw switches. d. Automatic reset. e. Approved Products - 1) Potter - VSR-F 2) System Sensor - WFD 5 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers H. Tamper Switch 1. Weather And Tamper Resistant Switch - a. UL I FM approved. b. Two Single Pole Double Throw Switches. c. Approved Products - 1) Potter - PCVS 2) System Sensor - P1 BV2 I. Fire Department Connection 1. Two-way Inlet with single clapper 2. Polished Brass. 3. 314 Inch Straight Design Automatic Drain Device by Potter-Roemer Fig. 5982. 4. Round 'AUTO. SPKR.' identification plate, polished brass by Potter-Roemer Fig. 5962. 5. Approved Products - a. Croker - 6405-PB b. Potter-Roemer - Fig. 5710 - J. Post Indicating Valve 1 . Polished brass 2. Supervisory switch 3. Approved Products - a. As required by Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Coid Extrusion Company of America (CECA), Jacksonviile, AR (501) 982-9463 www.cecaforge.com B. Croker Corp, Elmsford, NY (800)759-3473 or (914) 592-3640 www.croker.com C. Henry Pratt Co, Aurora, IL (877) 436-7977 or (630) 844-4000 www.prattvalves.com D. HO Trerice Company, Oak Park, MI (888) 873-7423 or (248) 399-8000 www.hotco.com E. Merit Manufacturing Corp, Pottstown, PA (800) 543-7013 or (610) 327-4000 www.meritmfg.com F. Milwaukee Vaive Co, Milwaukee, WI (414) 744-5240 www.milwaukeevalve.com G. Mueller Company, Decatur, IL (800) 423-1323 or (217) 423-4471 www.muellerfio.com H. Nibco Inc, Elkhart, IN (800) 234-0227 or (574) 295-3000 www.nibco.com I. Potter Electric Signal Co, St Louis, MO (800) 325-3936 or (314) 878-4321 www.pottersignal.com J. Potter-Roemer, Cerritos, CA (800) 366-3473 or (714) 430-5300 www.potterroemer.com K. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co, Mount Vernon, NY (800) 431-1588 or (914) 668-3470 www.reliablesprinkler.com L. Stockham, The Woodlands, TX (800) 786-2542 or (256) 775-3800 www.stockham.com M. System Sensor, St Charles, IL (800) 736-7672 or (630) 377-6580 www.systemsensor.com N. TYCO Fire & Building Products, Oak Creek, WI (877) 436-8926 or (215) 362-0700 www.tyco-fire.com O. Victualic Company of America, Easton, PA (610) 559-3300 www.victualic.com P. Viking Corp, Hastings, MI (800) 968-9501 or (269) 945-9501 vikingcorp.com _. _. - PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Drawings 1. Fire Protection Drawings show general arrangement of piping. Follow as closely as actual building construction and work of other trades will permit. 2. Consider Architectural and Structural Drawings part of this work insofar as these drawings furnish information relating to design and construction of building. These drawings take precedence over Fire Protection Drawings. 3. Because of small scale of Drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets, fittings, and accessories which may be required. Investigate structural and finish conditions affecting this work and arrange work accordingly, providing such fittings, valves, and accessories required to meet conditions. - 6 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers " 3.2 INSTAllATION A. Install in accordance with requirements of NFPA 13. B. Connect system to flange provided under Section 02513. C. Install piping in accordance with NFPA 13, Paragraph 4-5.1.1.2. D. Install system to drain. Drain trapped piping in accordance with NFPA 13, Paragraph 4-5.3.1. 1. Install main drain from riser. 2. Install auxiliary drains in low points of piping system and inspector's test valve drain to mechanical pad located outside building unless otherwise directed by Architect. E. Grooved end pipe, fittings, and valves shall be clean and free from indentations, projections, and roll marks in area from pipe end to groove. F. Do not use dropped, damaged, or used sprinkler heads. G. Install sprinkler lines concealed. H. Install tamper switches and pressure flow detectors where located by Architect. I. Install water"powered motor gong on exterior wall in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions. J. Install automatic ball drip device in lowest point of piping to fire department connection and drain to exterior of building. K. Brace and support system to meet seismic zone requirements for building site. 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Tests 1. Test system according to 'Contractor's Material And Testing Certificate for Above Ground Piping' NFPA-13, figure 8-1(a). 2. Tests shall be witnessed by Architect and representative of local jurisdiction over fire prevention. 3. Test blanks shall have red painted lugs protruding beyond flange to clearly indicate their presence and be numbered to assure their removal when testing is completed. END OF SECTION 7 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 13930 Wet-Pipe Fire-Suppression Sprinklers NOT USED 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion DIVISION 14 CONVEYING SYSTEMS END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Division 14 Table of Contents DIVISION 15 MECHANICAL 15050 BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 15051 GENERAL MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15075 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION 15081 THERMAL DUCT INSULATION 15100 BUILDING SERVICES PIPING 15101 GENERAL PIPING REQUIREMENTS 15181 CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING SYSTEMS 15196 NATURAL GAS PIPING SYSTEM 15700 HVAC EQUIPMENT 15731 PACKAGED HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONERS 15800 AIR DISTRIBUTION 15801 GENERAL DUCT REQUIREMENTS 15812 LOW-PRESSURE STEEL DUCTS 15815 NON-METAL DUCTS 15820 DUCT ACCESSORIES 15826 FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS 15851 DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, AND GRILLES 15861 AIR FILTERS 15900 HVAC INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS 15915 ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 15 Table of Contents SECTION 15051 GENERAL MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. General requirements and procedures for mechanical systems. 2. Responsibility for proper operation of electrically powered equipment furnished under this Division. 3. Interface with Testing And Balancing Agency. 4. Furnish and install sealants relating to installation of systems installed under this Division. 5. Furnish and install Firestop Penetration Systems for mechanical system penetrations as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Sleeves, inserts, 'supports, and equipment for mechanical systems installed under other Sections. C. Related Sections 1 . Sections Under 02500 Heading - Piped utilities 2. Section 07840 - Quality of Penetration Firestop Systems to be used on Project and submittal requirements 3. Section 07920 - Quality of sealants used at building exterior 4. Section 09822 - Quality of acoustical sealants 5. Sections Under 09900 Heading - Painting of mechanical items requiring field painting 6. Section 16420 - Magnetic starters and thermal protective devices (heaters) not factory mounted integral part of mechanical equipment 7. Division 16 - Raceway and conduit, unless specified otherwise, line voltage wiring, outlets. and disconnect switches 8. Slots and openings through floors, walls, ceilings. and roofs provided under other Divisions in their respective materials. ~ - ~ 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Manufacturer's catalog data for each manufactured item. a. Provide section in submittal for each type of item of equipment. Include Manufacturer's catalog data of each manufactured item and enough information to show compliance with Contract Document requirements. Literature shall show capacities and size of equipment used and be marked indicating each specific item with applicable data underlined. b. Include name, address. and phone number of each supplier. - B. Shop Drawings 1. Schematic control diagrams for each separate fan system, heating system, control panel, etc. Each diagram shall show locations of all control and operational components and devices. Mark correct operating settings for each control device on these diagrams. 2. Diagram for electrical control system showing wiring of related electrical control items such as firestats, fuses, interlocks, electrical switches, and relays. Include drawings showing electrical power requirements and connection locations. 3. Drawing of each temperature control panel identifying components in panels and theirfunction. 4. Other shop drawings required by Division 15 trade Sections. C. Closeout 1 . Operation And Maintenance Manual Data - a. Modify and add to requirements of Section 01700 as follows 1) At beginning of MECHANICAL section of Operations And Maintenance Manual, provide master index showing items included. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15051 General Mechanical Requirements 2) Provide name, address, and phone number of Architect, Architect's Mechanical Engineer, General Contractor, and Mechanical, Sheet Metal, Refrigeration, and Temperature Control subcontractors. 3) Provide operating instructions to include - a) General description of each plumbing and mechanical system. b) Step by step procedure to follow in putting each piece of mechanical equipment into operation. c) Provide diagrams for electrical control system showing wiring of items such as smoke detectors, fuses, interlocks, electricai switches, and relays. 4) Identify maintenance instructions by using same equipment identification used in Contract Drawings. Maintenance instructions shall include - a) List of mechanical equipment used indicating name, model, serial number, and name plate data of each item together with number and name associated with each system item. b) Manufacturer's maintenance instructions for each piece of mechanical equipment installed in Project. Instructions shall include name of vendor, installation instructions, parts numbers and lists, operation instructions of equipment, and maintenance and lubrication instructions. c) Summary list of mechanical equipment requiring lubrication showing name of equipment, location, and type and frequency of lubrication. d) Manual for thermostat published by manufacturer. 5) Include copies of approved shop drawings and copies of warranties required in individual Sections of Division 15. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies 1. Perform work in accordance with applicable provIsions of local Plumbing Code, Gas Ordinances, and adoptions thereof. Provide materials and labor necessary to comply with rules, regulations, and ordinances. 2. In case of differences between building codes, state laws, local ordinances, utility company regulations, and Contract Documents, the most stringent shall govern. Promptly notify Architect in writing of such differences. B. Identification 1. Motor and equipment name plates as well as applicable UL and AGA labels shall be in place when Project is turned over to Owner. 2. Materials shall bear Manufacturer's name and trade name. Equipment and materials of same general type shall be of same make throughout work to provide uniform appearance, operation, and maintenance. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Storage 1. Stored material shall be readily accessible for inspection by Architect until installed. 2. Store items subject to moisture damage, such as controls, in dry, heated spaces. B. Handling 1. Protect bearings during installation. Thoroughly grease steel shafts to prevent corrosion. 1.5 WARRANTY A. Guarantee heating, cooling, and plumbing systems to be free from noise in operation that may develop from failure to construct system in accordance with Contract Documents. B. Provide certificates of warranty for each piece of equipment made out in favor of Owner. Clearly record 'start-up' date of each piece of equipment on certificate. C. If mechanical sub-contractor with offices located more than 150 miles from Project site is used, provide service I warranty work agreement for warranty period with local mechanical sub-contractor 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15051 General Mechanical Requirements approved by Architect. Include copy of service I warranty agreement in warranty section of Operation And Maintenance Manual. 1.5 SYSTEM START-UP A. Off-Season Start-up 1. If Substantial Completion inspection occurs during heating season, schedule spring start-up of cooling systems. If inspection occurs during cooling season, schedule autumn start-up for heating systems. 2. Notify Owner seven days minimum before scheduled start-up. 3. Time will be allowed to completely service, test, check, and off-season start systems. During allowed time, train Owner's representatives in operation and maintenance of system. 4. At end of off-season start-up, furnish Owner with letter confirming that above work has been satisfactorily com pleted. B. Preparations that are to be completed prior to start up and operation include, but are not limited to following 1. Dry out electric motors and other equipment to develop and properly maintain constant insulation resistance. 2. Make adjustments to insure that - a. Equipment alignments and clearances are adjusted to allowable toierances. _ b. Nuts and bolts and other types of anchors and fasteners are properly and secureiy fastened. c. Packed, gasketed, and other types of joints are properly made up and are tight and free from leakage. d. Miscellaneous alignings, tightenings, and adjustings are completed so systems are tight and free from leakage and equipment performs as intended. 3. Motors and accessories are completely operable. 4. Inspect and test electrical circuitry, connections, and voltages to be properly connected and free from shorts. 5. Adjust drives for proper alignment and tension. 6. Make certain filters in equipment for moving air are new and of specified type. 1. Properly lubricate and run-in bearings in accordance with Manufacturer's directions and recommendations. 1.6 OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS A. Instruct buiiding maintenance personnel and Stake Physical Facilities Representative in operation and maintenance of mechanical systems utilizing Operation And Maintenance Manual when so doing. - 1. Minimum Instruction Periods a. Mechanical and Refrigeration - One hour b. Temperature Control - One hour c. Fire Protection - Two hours 2. Instruction periods shall occur after Substantial Completion inspection when systems are ~. properly working and before final payment is made. None of these instructional periods shall overlap another. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Site Inspection 1. Examine premises to understand conditions which may affect performance of work of this Division before submitting proposals for this work. Examine adjoining work on which _ mechanical work is dependent for efficiency and report work which requires correction. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15051 General Mechanical Requirements ~. 2. No subsequent allowance for time or money will be considered for any consequence related to failure to examine site conditions. B. Drawings 1. Plumbing and Mechanical Drawings show general arrangement of piping, ductwork, equipment, etc. Follow as closely as actual building construction and work of other trades will permit. 2. Consider Architectural and Structural Drawings part of this work insofar as these drawings furnish information relating to design and construction of building. These drawings take precedence over Plumbing and Mechanical Drawings. 3. Because of small scale of Drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets, fittings, and accessories which may be required. Investigate structural and finish conditions affecting this work and arrange work accordingly, providing such fittings, valves, and accessories required to meet conditions. C. Ensure that items to be furnished fit space available. Make necessary field measurements to ascertain space requirements including those for connections and furnish and install equipment of size and shape so final installation shall suit true intent and meaning of Contract Documents. If approval is received by Addendum or Change Order to use other than originally specified items, be responsible for specified capacities and for ensuring that items to be furnished will fit space available. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Check that slots and openings provided under other Divisions through floors, walls, ceilings, and roofs are properly located. Perform cutting and patching caused by neglecting to coordinate with Divisions providing siots and openings at no additional cost to Owner. B. Changes Due To Equipment Selection 1. Where equipment specified or otherwise approved requires different arrangement or connections from that shown in Contract Documents, submit drawings, if requested by Architect, showing proposed installations. 2. If proposed changes are approved, install equipment to operate properly and in harmony with intent of Contract Documents. Make incidental changes in piping, ductwork, supports, installation, wiring, heaters, panel boards, and as otherwise necessary. 3. Provide any additional motors, valves, controllers, fittings, and other additional equipment required for proper operation of the system resuiting from seiection of equipment, including all required changes in affected trades, 4. Be responsible for the proper location of roughing-in and connections provided under other Divisions. 3.3 INSTAllATION A. Interface With Other Work 1. Electrical - Furnish exact location of electrical connections and complete information on motor controls to installer of electrical system. B. Cut carefully to minimize necessity for repairs to previously installed or existing work. Do not cut beams, columns, or trusses. C. locating Equipment 1. Arrange pipes, ducts, and equipment to permit ready access to valves, cocks, unions, traps, filters, starters, motors, control components, and to clear openings of doors and access panels. 2. Adjust locations of pipes, ducts, switches, panels, equipment, and fixtures to accommodate work to interferences anticipated and encountered. 3. Install mechanical work to permit removal of equipment and parts of equipment requiring periodic replacement or maintenance without damage to or interference with other parts of equipment or structure. 4. Determine exact route and location of each pipe and duct prior to fabrication. a. Right-Of-Way- 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 4 Section 15051 General Mechanical Requirements 1) Lines which pitch shall have right-of-way over those which do not pitch. For example, steam, steam condensate, and plumbing drains shall normally have right-of-way. 2) Lines whose elevations cannot be changed shall have right-of-way over lines whose elevations can be changed. b. Offsets, Transitions, and Changes in Direction - 1) Make offsets, transitions, and changes in direction in pipes and ducts as required to maintain proper head room and pitch of sloping lines whether or not indicated on Drawings. 2) Furnish and install all traps, air vents, sanitary vents, and devices as required to effect these offsets, transitions, and changes in direction. D. Penetration Firestops - Install Penetration Firestop System appropriate for penetration at mechanical system penetrations through walls, ceilings, roofs, and top plates of walls. E. Sealants 1. Seal openings through building exterior caused by penetrations of elements of mechanical systems. 2. Furnish and install acoustical sealant to seal penetrations through acoustically insulated walls and ceilings. 3.4 REPAIR I RESTORATION A. Each Section of this Division shall bear expense of cutting, patching, repairing, and replacing of work of other Sections required because of its fault, error, tardiness, or because of damage done by it. 1. Patch and repair walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs with materials of same quality and appearance as adjacent surfaces unless otherwise shown. 2. Surface finishes shall exactiy match existing finishes of same materials. B. Cutting, patching, repairing, and replacing pavements, sidewalks, roads, and curbs to permit installation of work of this Division is responsibility of Section installing work. - 3.5 CLEANING A. Clean exposed piping, ductwork, equipment, and fixtures. Remove stickers from fixtures and adjust flush vaives. B. No more than one week before Final Inspection, flush out bearings and clean other lubricated surfaces with flushing oil. Provide best quality and grade of lubricant speCified by Equipment Manufacturer. C. Replace filters in equipment for moving air with new filters of specified type no more than one week before Final Inspection. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 5 Section 15051 General Mechanical Requirements 3.6 PROTECTION A. Do not operate pieces of equipment used for moving supply air without proper air filters installed properly in system. B. After start-up, continue necessary lubrication and be responsible for damage to bearings while equipment is being operated up to Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 6 Section 15051 General Mechanical Requirements SECTION 15075 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install identification of equipment and piping as described in Contract Documents. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 LABELS A. Equipment Identification - Black formica, with white reveal when engraved. Lettering to be 3/16 inch high minimum. 2.2 PAINT - A. One Coat Primer - 1 . 6-2 Quick Drying Latex Primer Sealer over fabric covers. 2. 6-205 Metal Primer under dark color paint 3. 6-6 Metal Primer under light color paint. B. Finish Coats - Two coats 53 Line Acrylic Enamel. C. Quality Standard - Paints specified are from Pittsburgh Paint & Glass (PPG), Pittsburgh, PA (800) 441-9695 www.ppgaf.com - D. Approved Products 1. Paint of equal quality from following Manufacturers may be submitted for Architect's approval before use. Maintain specified colors, shades, and contrasts. a. Benjamin Moore, Montvale, NJ (888) 236-6667 or (201) 573-9600 www.benjaminmoore.com b. ICI Dulux, Cleveland, OH (800) 984-5444 or (216) 984-5444 www.icidulux.com c. Sherwin Williams, Cleveland, OH (800) 321-8194 or (216) 566-2000 www.sherwin-williams.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPLICATION A. Labels 1. Identify following items with specified labels fastened to equipment with screws - a. Thermostats and control panels in mechanical spaces 2. Labels shall contain following data engraved - a. Equipment mark noted on Drawings (ie, CU-1) b. Area served (ie, Classrooms) B. Painting 1. Only painted legends, directional arrows, and color bands are acceptable. 2. Locate identifying iegends, directional arrows, and color bands at following points on exposed piping of each piping system - a. Adjacent to each item of equipment. b. At point of entry and exit where piping goes through wall. c. On each riser and junction. ~ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15075 Mechanical Identification "",, d. Every 25 feet on long continuous lines. e. Stenciled symbols shall be one inch high and black. 3.2 SCHEDULES A. Schedule of Abbreviations for Pipe Stencils and Equipment Identification and Background Colors for Pipe Identification 1. Apply stenciled symbols as follows - Pipe Type Symbol Potable Hot Water HW Potable Cold Water CW 2. Apply stenciled symbols and continuous painting as follows Pipe Type Pipe Color Svmbol Gas Yellow GAS END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15075 Mechanical Identification SECTION 15081 DUCT INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install thermal wrap duct insulation as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Work 1. Section 15812 - Low-Pressure Steel Ducts 2. Section 15820 - Acoustic duct liner 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and Materials 1. ASTM B 209-01, 'Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate' ~ PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Thermal Wrap Duct Insulation 1. 1-1/2 inch thick fiberglass with factory-laminated, reinforced aluminum foil scrim kraft facing and density of one Ibl per cu ft. 2. Thermal Conductivity - 0.27 BTU inlHR SF deg Fat 75 deg F maximum. 3. Approved Products - a. Type 100 standard duct insulation by Certainteed St Gobain, Valley Forge, PA (800) 233-8990 or (610) 341-7739 www.certainteed.com b. Microlite FSK by Johns-Manville, Denver, CO (800) 654-3103 or (303) 978-2000 www.jm.com c. Duct Wrap FSK by Knauf Fiber Glass, Shelbyville, IN (800) 825-4434 or (317) 398-4434 www.knauffiberglass.com d. Alley Wrap FSK by Manson Insulation Inc, Brossard, BC, Canada (800) 626-7661 or (450) 659-9101 e. FRK by Owens-Corning, Toledo, OH (800) 438-7465 or (419) 248-8000 www.owenscorning.com B. Jackets 1. 0.020 inch thick smooth aluminum sheet meeting requirements of ASTM B 209. 2. 0.016 inch thick die-shaped fitting covers with factory-attached protective liner. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. Thermal Wrap Duct Insulation 1. Install insulation as follows a. On air ducts outside building insulation envelope. b. On outside air ducts and combustion air ducts within building insulation envelope. c. On other air ducts where indicated on Drawings. 2. Wrap insulation tightly on duct work with circumferential joints butted and longitudinal joints overlapped minimum 2 inches. a. Do not compress insulation except in areas of structural interference. Minimum thickness at corners shall be one inch thick. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15081 Duct Insulation b. Remove insulation from lap prior to stapling. c. Staple seams at approximately 16 inches on center with outward clenching staples. d. Seal seams with foil vapor barrier tape or vapor barrier mastic. Seal penetrations of facing to provide vapor tight system. B. Install jackets on exterior supply ductwork. Lap 2 inches and join panels with longitudinal clip joints. Install jacket so as to prevent standing water on ductwork. C. Insulate outside of ceiling diffusers, diffuser drops, and duct silencers same as ductwork. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15081 Duct Insulation SECTION 15101 GENERAL PIPING REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. General piping material requirements and installation procedures applicable to all piping systems. B. Related Sections 1. Section 15051 - General Mechanical Requirements 1.2 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Accept valves on site in shipping containers with labeling in place. B. Provide temporary protective coating on cast iron and steel valves. C. Provide temporary end caps and closures on piping and fittings. Maintain in place until installation. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Pipe And Pipe Fittings - Use domestic made pipe and pipe fittings on Project. Weld-O-Let and Screw-O-Let fittings are acceptable. B. Sleeves 1. In Framing - Standard weight galvanized iron pipe, Schedule 40 PVC, or 14 ga galvanized sheet metal two sizes larger than bare pipe or insulation on insulated pipe. 2. In Concrete - Sleeves through outside walls, interior shear walls, and footings shall be scheduie 80 black steel pipe with welded plate. 2.2 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Valves - Valves of same type shall be of same manufacturer. B. Pipe Hangers 1 . Adjustable, malleable iron clevis type, swivel loop type, or swivel split ring type of a diameter adequate to support pipe size. 2. Approved Manufacturers - a. Globe Strut by Globe Pipe Hanger b. B-Line c. Grinnell d. Michigan Hanger e. Superstrut C. Oi-Electric Unions 1. Suitable for at least 175 PSIG WP at 250 deg F. 2. Approved Manufacturers - a. EPCO b. Victaulic c. Watts Regulator 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15101 General Piping Requirements 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. B-Line Systems, Highland, Il (800) 280-7994 or (618) 654-2184 www.bline.com B. EPCO Products Inc, Fort Wayne, IN (800) 879-3726 or (219) 747-8888 www.epcoproducts.com C. Globe Pipe Hanger Products Inc, Cleveland, OH (800) 338-3555 or (216) 362-6300 D. Grinnell Corp, Exeter, NH (603) 778-9200 www.grinnell.com E. Michigan Hanger Company, Niles, OH (800) 333-0852 or (330) 544-4700 F. Superstrut by Thomas & Betts, Memphis, TN (800) 888-0211 or (901) 682-7766 www.tnb.com G. Victaulic Company of America, Easton, PA (610) 559-3300 www.victualic.com H. Watts Regulator Co, North Andover, MA (978) 688-1811 www.wattsreg.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work 1. Furnish sleeves, inserts, supports, and equipment that are to be installed by others in sufficient time to be incorporated into construction as work proceeds. locate these items and see they are properly installed. B. Furnish and install complete system of piping, valved as indicated or as necessary to completely control entire apparatus. 1. Pipe drawings are diagrammatic and indicate general location and connections. Piping may have to be offset, lowered, or raised as required or directed at site. This does not relieve this Division from responsibility for proper erection of systems of piping in every respect. 2. Arrange piping to not interfere with removal of other equipment, ducts, or devices, or block access to doors, windows, or access openings. a. Arrange so as to facilitate removal of tube bundles. b. Provide accessible flanges or ground joint unions, as applicable for type of piping specified, at connections to equipment and on bypasses. 1) Make connections of dissimilar metals with di-electric unions. 2) Install valves and unions ahead of traps and strainers. Provide unions on both sides of traps. c. Do not use reducing bushings, street elbows, bull head tees, close nipples, or running couplings. d. Install piping systems so they may be easily drained. Provide drain valves at low points and manual air vents at high points in hot water heating and cooling water piping. e. Install piping to insure noiseless circulation. f. Place valves and specialties to permit easy operation and access. Valves shall be regulated, packed, and glands adjusted at completion of work before final acceptance. 3. Do not install piping in shear walls. C. Properly support piping and make adequate provisions for expansion, contraction, slope, and anchorage. 1. Cut piping accurately for fabrication to measurements established at site. Remove burr and cutting slag from pipes. 2. Work piping into place without springing or forcing. Make piping connections to pumps and other equipment without strain at piping connection. Remove boits in flanged connections or disconnect piping to demonstrate that piping has been so connected, if requested. 3. Make changes in direction with proper fittings. 4. Except for underground pipe, suspend piping from roof trusses or ciamp to vertical walls using Unistrut and clamps. Do not hang pipe from other pipe, equipment, or ductwork. laying of piping on any building element is not allowed. 5. Supports For Horizontal Piping - a. Support metal piping at 96 inches on center maximum for pipe 1-1/4 inches or larger and 72 inches on center maximum for pipe 1-1/8 inch or less. b. Support thermoplastic pipe at 48 inches on center maximum. c. Provide support at each elbow. Install additional support as required. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15101 General Piping Requirements 6. Supports for Vertical Piping - a. Place riser clamps at each floor or ceiling level. b. Securely support clamps by structural members which in turn are supported directly from building structure. c. Provide clamps as necessary to brace pipe to wall. 7. Insulate hangers for copper pipe from piping by means of at least two layers of Scotch 33 plastic tape. 8. Expansion of Thermoplastic Pipe - a. Provide for expansion in every 30 feet of straight run. b. Provide 12 inch offset below roof line in each vent line penetrating roof. D. Provide spring clamp plates (escutcheons) where pipes run through walls, floors, or ceilings and are exposed in finished locations of buiiding. Plates shall be chrome plated heavy brass of plain pattern and shall be set tight on pipe and to building surface. -. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Tests 1. Perform tests on mechanical piping systems. Furnish devices required for testing purposes. 2. Replace material or workmanship proven defective with sound material at no additional cost to Owner. Repeat tests on new material, if requested. 3.3 CLEANING A. Remove dirt, grease, and other foreign matter from each length of piping before installation. 1. After each section of piping used for movement of water or steam is installed, flush with clean water, except where specified otherwise. 2. Arrange temporary flushing connections for each section of piping and arrange for flushing total piping system. 3. Provide temporary cross connections and water supply for flushing and drainage and remove after completion of work. - 3.4 PROTECTION A. Protect piping systems from entry of foreign materials by temporary covers, com pleting sections of the work, and isolating parts of completed system. Cap or plug open ends of pipes and equipment to keep dirt and other foreign materials out of system. Do not use plugs of rags, wool, cotton waste, or similar materials. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15101 General Piping Requirements SECTION 15181 CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install condensate drain piping as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 15101 - General Piping Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Condensate Drains 1. Type M copper for condensate drains from roof top units. 2. 3 inch deep seal. vented water trap adjacent to cooling coil connection. 2.2 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Condensate Pump 1. Rated at 225 gph at 15 feet total head. Complete with one gallon polystyrene tank with pump and automatic fioat control. 1/5 hp, 120 V, one phase, 60 Hertz. 2. Condensate piping shall be Type M copper or Schedule 40 PVC. 3. Approved Products - a. No. CU551 UL by Beckett Pumps, (888) 232-5388 www.beckettpumps.com b. No. VCL45S by lillie Giant Pump Co, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 947-2511 www.lgpc.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. Condensate Drains 1. Support piping and protect from damage. 2. Do not combine PVC condensate drain piping from furnace combustion chamber with copper condensate drain piping from cooling coil. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15181 Condensate Drain Piping Systems SECTION 15196 NATURAL GAS PIPING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Perform excavation and backfill required for work of this Section. 2. Furnish and install gas piping and fittings within building and from building to meter including connection to meter as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 02315 - Procedure and quality of excavating, backfilling, and compacting 2. Section 02554 - Gas line from meter to main 3. Sections Under 09900 Heading - Painting of exterior piping 4. Section 15101 - General Piping Requirements ~ 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 53-01, 'Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless' 2. ASTM A 234-00a, 'Standard Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Moderate and Elevated Temperature Service' 3. ASTM 0 2513-00, 'Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings' 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications 1. Welders shall be certified and bear evidence of certification 30 days before commencing work on project. If there is doubt as to proficiency of welder, Owner's Representative may require welder to take another test. This shall be done at no cost to Owner. Certification shall be by Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories or other approved authority. 2. Polyethylene pipe installers shall be properly trained and certified in procedure for joining polyethylene pipe. - 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Do not store polyethylene pipe so it is exposed to sunlight. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Above-Ground Pipe And Fittings - Black carbon steel, butt welded, Schedule 40 pipe meeting requirements of ASTM A 53. Welded forged steel fittings meeting requirements of ASTM A 234 or standard weight malleable iron screwed. B. Below-Ground Pipe And Fittings - Polyethylene pipe and fittings meeting requirements of ASTM 0 2513 with No. 14 coated copper trace wire. 2.2 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Valves 1 . 125 psi bronze body ball valve, UL listed 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15196 Natural Gas Piping 2. Approved Products - a. Apollo Series 80-100 by ConBraCo b. FIG-30-A by Jenkins Valves c. Model T -204 by Jomar International d. 3410 by McDonald Valves & Fittings e. BCI-100T (with tee handle) by Milwaukee Valve f. 'Red Cap' gas ball valve by PGl Corp g. Model B-6000-Ul by Watts Regulator B. Cocks 1 . Gauge Cocks - Conbraco #41-560 bronze gauge cock. 2. lubricated Balancing Cocks - a. Square head type suitable for 175 psig wog at 150 deg F. b. Wrench handle for each valve. c. 2 inches And Smaller - 1) Cast iron body with screwed connections. 2) Approved Products - a) Powell - 2200 b) Walworth - 1796 d. 2-1/2 to 5 inches - 1) Cast iron body with flanged connections. 2) Approved Products - a) Powell - 2201 b) Walworth - 1797F e. 6 inches And larger - 1) Cast iron body with flanged connections. 2) Approved Products - a) Powell - 2201 b) Walworth - 1718F C. Seismic Valves 1. Natural gas seismic shut-off valves. a. Rate at maximum 20 psi pressure with positive seating from minus 40 deg F to plus 150 deg F for exterior mounting near gas meter. b. Ul listed valve, factory set for UBC Seismic Zone 3 / 4 rating or IBC Seismic Design Categories C, D, and E.. c. Size 2 inch flanged minimum - 0.1 inch water column maximum allowable pressure-drop through valve with available pressure of 4 oz. d. Approved Product - 1) KOSO HPF Series 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A. ConBraCo Industries, Inc, Matthews, NC (704) 841-6000 www.conbraco.com B. Jenkins Valves Inc, Bolingbrook, Il (800) 241-6560 www.cranevalve.com C. Jomar International, Madison Heights, MI (800) 325-5690 www.jo-mar.com D. KOSO by Pacific Seismic Products Inc, lancaster, CA (800) 442-7633 or (661) 942-4499 www.psp4gasoff.com E. McDonald Valves & Fittings Inc, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 631-0808 F. Milwaukee Valve Co, Milwaukee, WI (414) 744-5240 www.milwaukeevalve.com G. Powell Valves, Cincinnati, OH (513) 852-2000 www.powellvalves.com H. 'Red Cap' gas ball valve by PGl Corp, I. Walworth Company, Houston, TX (800) 735-6007 or (713) 777-7788 www.walworthvalve.com J. Watts Regulator Co, North Andover, MA (978) 688-1811 www.wattsreg.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. Steel pipe installed through air plenums, in walls, and pipes 2-1/2 inches and larger shall have welded fittings and joints. Other steel pipe may have screwed or welded fittings. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15196 Natural Gas Piping B. Lay underground pipe in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations and local gas utility company regulations and specifications. 1. Provide 24 inch minimum steel pipe between vertical rise of riser and end of polyethylene line if anode-less riser is not used. Use plastic-to-steel transition or compression fitting between end of polyethylene line and steel meter riser. Provide cathodic protection for steel riser or use anode-less riser. 2. Place tracer wire along side of polyethylene pipe from meter to point where pipe rises inside building. 3. Place 4 inches of sand around gas line buried underground. 4. Do not install gas piping under building floor slabs-on-grade. C. On lines serving gas-fired equipment, install gas cocks adjacent to equipment outside of equipment cabinet and easily accessible. D. Install 6 inch long minimum dirt leg, with pipe cap, on vertical gas drop serving each gas-fired equipment unit. E. Use fittings for changes of direction in pipe and for branch runouts. F. Install seismic valve in 24 inch long pipe section anchored to building wall at each end. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Tests - Before pipes are buried or concealed from view, test systems in Architect's presence at 60 psig for 4 hours and show no drop in pressure. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15196 Natural Gas Piping SECTION 15556 FLUES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install flues as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1 . Sections Under 09900 Heading - Painting 2. Section 15051 - General Mechanical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Flues 1. Double wall, prefabricated sectional type 'B', of aluminum construction designed to handle combustion products of fuel being used. Provide with inspection cap as required by local code, roof flashing, and clean-out. 2. Size flues according to local codes except - a. No vertical flue shall have an area of less than 12-1/2 sq inches, 4 inches in diameter. b. In no case shall vent connector be smaller than outlet collar provided by Manufacturer. 3. Horizontal flue connectors shall be double wall. 4. Fittings shall be pre-fabricated double wail. 5. Approved Products - a. Ameri-Vent by AMPCO American Metal Products, Olive Branch, MS (800) 423-4270 or (601) 890-8000 www.ameri-pro.com b. Metal-Fab lnc, Wichita, KS (800) 835-2830 or (316) 943-2351 www.mtlfab.com c. Metlvent, Div Hart & Cooley, Holland, Ml (800) 748-0392 or (616) 392-7855 www.hartandcooley.com d. Selkirk Metalbestos, Logan, OH (800) 992-8368 or (614) 385-5671 www.selkirkusa.com e. Simpson Dura-Vent Co, Vacaville, CA (800) 227-7374 or (707) 446-1786 www.duravent.com 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Vent Caps 1. Non-backdraft type for installation on top of flue, aluminum construction. 2. Approved Products - a. Mastervent Type MVR by Acme Engineering & Manufacturing Corp, Muskogee, OK (918) 682-7791 www.acmefan.com b. Ameri-cap by AMPCO American Metal Products, Olive Branch, MS (800) 423-4270 or (601) 890-8000 wwW.ameri-pro.com c. Type L by Breidert Air Products, Jacksonville, FL (904) 731-4721 www.breidert.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Height of flue above roof shall be as shown on Drawings unless local code requires it be higher. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 1 5556 Flues B. Every portion of flue connector shall have rise of one inch per ft minimum from appliance to vertical flue. C. Length of horizontal flues or flue connectors shall not be longer than 75 percent of height of vertical flue between point at which horizontal flue enters vertical flue to top of vertical flue. In no case shall horizontal run exceed 15 feet. D. When two or more flue connections enter common vertical flue, smaller flue connector shall enter at higher level. Do not enter flue connectors in same horizontal plane. E. Every gas appliance flue shall have a 'backdraft preventer' installed at top of flue. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15556 Flues SECTION 15731 PACKAGED HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install packaged air conditioning units as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 15051 - General Mechanical Requirements 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements 1. SEER rating as defined by ARI shall be not less than 10.0 for units 5 tons and smaller. 2. EER rating as defined by ARI shall be not less than 9.5 for units larger than 5 tons. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements 1. Air-Cooled Condensing Unit Section shall be UL approved and rated according to ARI Standards. 2. Air delivery of units certified in accordance with standard test code for centrifugal fans adopted by AMCA. 3. Furnace sections shall be AGA approved. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Ship units with lifting angles and fully charged with refrigerant R-22. 1.5 WARRANTY A. 5 year warranty on compressors. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Air Conditioning Units 1. Units shall be compietely factory assembled and tested. Units shall include following components and features - a. Condenser coils b. Condenser fans and motors c. Interconnected wiring d. Prewired control panel e. Filter section f. Factory installed 100 percent modulating economizer cycle including motorized dampers and controls (Chapel and Cultural Hall only) g. Corrosion resistant all-weather cabinet 2. Air-Cooled Condensing Unit Section - a. Unit shall contain a strainer-dryer. b. Furnish unit with time delay or cycle protection to prevent short cycling. c. Condenser Coil - 1/2 inch outside diameter copper tube with aluminum fins. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15731 Packaged Heating & Air Conditioners 3. d. Compressor - 1) Hermetic or semi-hermetic type mounted on vibration isolators. 2) Equip with crankcase heater. e. Condenser Fan - Axial flow type propeller fan. f. Refrigerant Coils - Constructed of copper tubes with mechanically bonded aluminum plate fins. g. Refrigerant lines shall have - 1) Flexible connections 2) Suction and liquid line service valves 3) Charging valves 4) Receiver valve Furnace Section - a. Aluminized or chromized heat exchanger. b. Built-in draft diverter. c. Gas shut-off valve. d. High limit switches. e. Fan switch safety pilot and control transformer. f. Automatic electric ignition. Fan Section - a. Centrifugal Fan - One or more. 1) Double inlet. 2) Double width forward curved Class I. 3) Constructed and tested in accordance with AMCA requirements. b. Furnish with flexible connections with weather protection on supply and return air take-offs. Controls - low ambient and dual pressure. Pre-wired. Cabinets - Galvanized, weather-proof, and coated inside and outside with corrosion- resistant paint. Quality Standard - Lennox Acceptable Manufacturers - a. Carrier Corp, Syracuse, NY (800) 227-7437 www.carrier-commercial.com b. Lennox Industries, Dallas, TX (972) 497-5000 www.lennox.com c. Trane Co, la Crosse, WI (608) 787-2000 www.trane.com ~ 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Roof Curbs PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. Install units on roof curbs. 3,2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service - Equipment Manufacturer to provide start-up service. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 1 5731 Packaged Heating & Air Conditioners SECTION 15801 GENERAL DUCT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. General procedures and requirements for ductwork. 2. Repair leaks in ductwork, as identified by smoke test, at no additional cost to Owner. B. Related Sections 1. Section 09822 - Quality of acoustic sealant 2. Section 13352 - Air test and balance and smoke testing of ductwork 2. Section 15051 - General Mechanical Requirements 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Sam pies - Sealer and gauze proposed for sealing ductwork. B. Quality Assurance I Control 1. Manufacturer's installation manuals providing detailed instructions on assembly, joint sealing, and system pressure testing for leaks. 2. Specification data on sealer and gauze proposed for sealing ductwork. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements - Construction details not specifically called out in this Section shall conform to. applicable requirements of SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards. B. Pre-Installation Conference - Schedule conference immediately before installation of ductwork. PART 2 PRODUCTS A. Finishes, Where Applicable - Coiors as selected by Architect. B. Duct Hangers 1. One inch by 18 ga galvanized steel straps or steel rods as shown on Drawings, and spaced not more than 96 inches apart. Do not use wire hangers. 2. Attaching screws at trusses shall be 2 inch NO.1 0 round head wood screws. Nails not allowed. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. During installation, protect open ends of ducts by covering with plastic sheet tied in place to prevent entrance of debris and dirt. B. Make necessary allowances and provisions in installation of sheet metal ducts for structural conditions of building. Revisions in layout and configuration may be allowed, with prior written approval of Architect. Maintain required airflows in suggesting revisions. C. Hangers And Su pports 1. Install pair of hangers close to each transverse joint and elsewhere as required by spacing indicated in table on Drawings. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15801 General Duct Requirements 2. Install upper ends of hanger securely to floor or roof construction above by method shown on Drawings. 3. Attach strap hangers to ducts with cadmium-plated screws. Use of pop rivets or other means will not be accepted. 3.2 CLEANING A. Clean interior of duct systems before final completion. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15801 General Duct Requirements SECTION 15812 LOW-PRESSURE STEEL DUCTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install above-grade low-pressure steel ducts and related items as described in Contract Documents. B. Products Installed But Not Furnished Under This Section 1. Air Coils 2. Duct smoke detectors C. Related Sections 1 . Section 13352 - Smoke testing 2. Section 15081 - Thermal Insulation for ducts, plenum chambers, and casings 3. Section 15761 - Furnishing of air coils 4. Section 15801 - General Duct Requirements 5. Section 15915 - Temperature control damper actuators and actuator linkages 6. Section 16935 - Furnishing of duct smoke detectors 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society For Testing And Materials 1. ASTM A 653-00, 'Standard Specification for Steei Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process' PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Sheet Metal 1. Fabricate ducts, plenum chambers and casings of zinc-coated, lock-forming quality steel sheets meeting requirements of ASTM A 653, with G 60 coating. B. Ducts 1 . Round Duct - a. Spirai Seam - 28 ga minimum for ducts up to and including 14 inches in diameter. b. Longitudinal Seam - 1) 28 ga minimum for ducts up to and including 8 inches in diameter. 2) 26 ga minimum for ducts over 8 inches and up to 14 inches in diameter. 2. Duct with height or width over 36 inches shall be fabricated using SMACNA T -24 flange joints or of pre-fabricated systems as follows - a. Ducts with sides over 36 inches up to 48 inches - Transverse duct joint system by Ductmate /25, Nexus, Ward, or WDCI (Lite) (SMACNA 'E' or 'G' Type connection). b. Ducts 48 Inches And Larger - Ductmate / 35, Nexus, or WDCI (Heavy) (SMACNA 'J' Type connection). c. Approved Manufacturers - 1) Ductmate Industries Inc, East Monongahela, PA (800) 245-3188 or (724) 258-0500 www.ductmate.com 2) Nexus, Exanno Corp, Buffalo, NY (716) 849-0545 3) Ward Industries Inc, Pittsburgh, PA (800) 466-9374 or (512) 653-7777 www.wardind.com 4) WDel, Pittsburg, PA (800) 248-2355 or (724) 258-0500 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15812 Low-Pressure Steel Ducts C. Duct Sealer For Interior Ducts 1 . Approved Products - a. Duct Butter or Butter Tak by Cain Manufacturing Co Inc, Pelham, AL (800) 554-0342 or (205) 663-2200 www.cainmfg.com b. DP 1010 by Design Polymerics, Fountain Valley, CA (800) 641-0808 or (714) 432-0600 www.designpoly.com c. S2 by Duro Dyne, Farmingdale, NY (800) 899-3876 or (516) 249-9000 www.durodyne.com d. Versa Grip 102 by Hardcast Inc, Wylie, TX (800) 527-7092 or (972) 442-6545 www.hardcast.com e. 15-325 by Kingco, King Adhesive Corp, St Louis, MO (800) 233-8171 or (314) 772-9953 f. 44-41 by Mon-Eco Industries Inc, East Brunswick, NJ (800) 899-6326 or (908) 257-7942 g. Airseal #11 by Polymer Adhesive Sealant Systems Inc, Irving, TX (888) 721-7325 h. Multipurpose Duct Sealant by Trans-Continental Equipment Co, I. Water Base Duct Sealer by United McGill Corp, Columbus, OH (800) 624-5535 or (614) 836-9981 www.unitedmcgillcorp.com - - D. Duct Sealer For Exterior Ducts 1. Approved Products - a. Hardcast Tape and RTA-50 adhesive by Hardcast Inc, Wylie, TX (800) 527-7092 or (972) 442-6545 www.hardcast.com 2.2 FABRICATION A. Ducts 1. Straight and smooth on inside with joints neatly finished. 2. Ducts shall be large enough to accommodate inside acoustic duct liner. Dimensions shown on Drawings are net clear inside dimensions after duct liner has been installed. 3. Duct panels through 48 inch dimension having acoustic duct liner need not be crossbroken or beaded. Cross break unlined ducts, duct panels larger than 48 inch vertical and horizontal sheet metal barriers, duct offsets, and elbows, or bead 12 inches on center. a. Apply cross-breaking to sheet metal between standing seams or reinforcing angles. b. Center of cross-break shall be of required height to assure surfaces being rigid. 4. Duct drops to diffusers shall be round, square, or rectangular to accommodate diffuser neck. Drops shall be same gauge as branch duct. a. Seal joints air tight. b. Externally insulate round drops. c. Internally line square and rectangular drops .... PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work - Reseal transverse joint duct leaks and seal longitudinal duct joint leaks discovered during air test and balance procedures specified in Section 13352, at no additional cost to Owner. B. Install internal ends of slip joints in direction of flow. Seal transverse and longitudinal joints air tight using specified duct sealer. Cover horizontal and longitudinal joints on exterior ducts with two layers of specified tape installed with specified adhesive. B. Securely anchor ducts and plenums to building structure with specified duct hangers attached with screws. Do not hang more than one duct from a duct hanger. Brace and install ducts so they shall be free of vibration under all conditions of operation. C. Ducts shall not bear on top of structural members. D. Paint ductwork visible through registers, grilles, and diffusers flat black. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15812 low-Pressure Steel Ducts E. Properly flash where ducts protrude above roof. F. Under no conditions will pipes, rods, or wires be allowed to penetrate ducts. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15812 Low-Pressure Steel Ducts SECTION 15815 NON-METAL DUCTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . Furnish and install supply air branch duct runouts to diffusers as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 15801 - General Duct Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Ducts 1. Formable, flexible, circular duct which shall retain its cross-section, shape, rigidity, and shall not restrict air flow after bending. 2. Insulation - Nominal 1-112 inches, 3/4 Iblcu ft density fiberglass insulation with air-tight, polyethylene or polyester core, sheathed in seamless vapor barrier jacket factory installed over flexible assembly. 3. Assembly, including insulation and vapor barrier, shall meet Class I requirement of NFPA 90A- 1989 and be UL 181 rated, with flame spread of 25 or less and smoke developed rating of 50 or under. 4. Approved Products - a. AN CO-FLEX 4625 by Anco Products Inc, Elkhart, IN (800) 837-2626 or (574) 213-5574 www.ancoproductsinc.com b. PFIUPC #090 by Flex-Aire, c. RJ-30 by Flexible Air Movers Inc, d. G-KM by Thermaflex by Flexible Technologies, Abbeville, SC (864) 459-5441 www.wereflexibie.com e. Type 4m Insulated by Flexmaster USA Inc, Houston, TX (713) 462-7694 www.flexmasterusa.com _. "'" ~ B. Cinch Bands - Nylon, 3/8 inch removable and reusable type. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install duct in fully extended condition free of sags and kinks, using 72 inch maximum lengths. B. Make duct connections by coating exterior of duct collar for 3 inches with duct sealer and securing duct in place over sheet metal collar with specified cinch bands. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15815 Non-Metal Ducts SECTION 15820 DUCT ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install duct accessories in specified ductwork as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 15801 - General Duct Requirements 2. Section 15915 - Temperature control damper actuators and actuator linkages 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and Materials 1. ASTM A 653-00, 'Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process' 2. ASTM C 665-98, 'Standard Specification for Mineral-Fiber Blanket Thermal Insulation for Light Frame Construction and Manufactured Housing' 3. ASTM C 1071-00, 'Standard Specification for Fibrous Glass Duct Lining Insulation (Thermal and Acoustical Material)' PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Acoustical Duct Liner 1. One inch thick, 1-1/2Ib density fiberglass conforming to requirements of ASTM C 1071. Liner will not support microbial growth when tested in accordance with ASTM C 665. 2. Approved Products - a. Ultralite or ToughGard by CertainTeed b. Duct Liner E-M by Knauf Fiber Glass c. Akousti-Liner by Manson Insulation d. Aerofiex Plus by Owens Corning e. Linacoustic by Johns-Manville 2. Adhesive- a. Approved Water-Based Products - 1) Cain - Hydrotak 2) Design Polymerics - DP2501 or DP2502 (CMCL-2501) 3) Duro Dyne - WSA 3) Hardcast - IA-901 4) Kingco - 10-568 5) Miracle - PF-101 6) Mon-Eco - 22-67 7) Polymer Adhesive - Glasstack #35 8) Techno Adhesive - 133 9) United McGill - Uni-tack b. 1) Cain - Safetak 2) Duro Dyne - FPG 3) Hardcast - Glas-Grip 648-NFSE 4) Kingco - 15-137 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15820 Duct Accessories 5) Miracle - PF-91 6) Mon-Eco - 22-24 7) Polymer Adhesive - Q-Tack 8) Techno Adhesive - 'Non-Flam' 106 3. Fasteners- a. Adhesively secured fasteners not allowed. b. Approved Products - 1) AGM Industries Inc - 'DynaPoint' Series RP-9 pin 2) Cain 3) Duro Dyne 4) Omark dished head 'Insul-Pins' 5) Gripnails may be used if each nail is installed by 'Grip Nail Air Hammer' or by 'Automatic Fastener Equipment' in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. B. Flexible Equipment Connections 1. 30 oz closely woven UL approved glass fabric, double coated with neoprene. 2. Fire retardant, waterproof, air-tight, resistant to acids and grease, and withstand constant temperatures of 250 deg F. 3. Approved Products - a. Cain - N-100 b. Duro Dyne - MFN c. Elgen - ZLN d. Venlfabrics - Ventglas e. Ductmate - ProFlex C. Duct Access Doors 1. Factory built insulated access door with hinges and sash locks. Construction shall be galvanized sheet metal, 24 ga minimum. 2. Fire and smoke damper access doors shall have minimum ciear opening of 12 inches square or larger as shown on Drawings. 3. Approved Products - a. Air Balance - Fire/Seai FSA 100 b. Air-Rite - Model HAD-2 c. Cesco - HDD d. Flexmaster - Spin Door e. Kees Inc - ADH-D f. Nailor - 085H-01 g. Pottorff - 60-HAD h. Ruskin - ADH-24 I0OI,. D. Dampers And Damper Accessories 1. Locking Quadrant Damper Regulators a. Approved Products - 1) Duro Dyne - KS-38 2) Ventfabrics - Venlline 555 3) Young - No.1 2. Concealed Ceiling Damper Regulators a. Approved Products 1) Cain 2) Duro Dyne 3) Metco Inc 4) Ventfabrics - 666 Ventlok 5) Young - 301 3. Volume Dampers - a. Factory-manufactured 16 ga galvanized steel, single blade and opposed blade type with 3/8 inch axles and end bearings. Blade width 8 inches maximum. Blades shall have 1/8 inch clearance all around. 1) Damper shall operate within acoustical duct liner. 2) Provide channel spacer equal to thickness of duct liner. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15820 Duct Accessories b. Dampers above removable ceiling and in Mechanical Rooms shall have locking quadrant on bottom or side of duct. Otherwise, furnish with concealed ceiling damper regulator and cover plate. c. Approved Products - 1) Air-Rite - Model CD-2 2) American Warming - VC-2-AA 3) Arrow - OBDAF-207 4) C&S - AC40 5) Cesco - AGO 6) Daniel - CD-OB 7) Greenheck - VCD-20 8) Pottorff - CD-42 9) Ruskin - MD-35 10) UTEMP - CD-OB 4. Motorized Outside Air Dampers a. Low leakage type. AMCA certified. b. Damper Blades - 1) Steel or aluminum airfoil type with mechanically locked blade seals, 8 inch blade width maximum measured perpendicular to axis of damper. 2) Jamb seals shall be flexible metal compression type. 3) Opposed or single blade type. c. Make provision for damper actuators and actuator linkages to be mounted external of air flow. d. Approved Products - 1) Air Balance - AC 526 2) American Warming - AC526 3) Arrow - AFD-20 4) C&S - AC50 5) Cesco - AG03 6) Honeywell - D-643 7) Pottorff - CD-52 8) Ruskin - CD-60 5. Backdraft Dampers - a. Backdraft blades shall be nonmetallic neoprene coated fiberglass type. b. Stop shall be galvanized steel screen or expanded metal, 1/2 inch mesh. c. Frame shall be galvanized steel or extruded aluminum alloy. d. Approved Products - 1) Air-Rite - Model FBDD-3 2) American Warming - BD-15 3) C & S - BD30 4) Cesco - FBD 101 5) Daniel - FBD-HN 6) Pottorff - 50FBD 7) Ruskin - NMS2 8) UTEMP - BFEA E. Air Turns 1. Single thickness vanes. Double thickness vanes not acceptable. 2. 4-112 inch wide vane rail. Junior vane rail not acceptable. F. Branch Tap for Flexible Ductwork 1. Factory-manufactured rectangular-to-round 45 degree leading tap fabricated of 24 ga zinc- coated lock-forming quality steel sheets meeting requirements of ASTM A 653, with G-90 coating. 2. One inch wide mounting flange with die formed corner clips, pre-punched mounting holes, and adhesive coated gasket. 3. Manual Volume Damper - a. Single blade, 22 ga minimum b. 3/8 inch minimum square rod with brass damper bearings at each end. c. Heavy duty locking quadrant on 1-1/2 inch high stand-off mounting bracket attached to side of round duct. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15820 Duct Accessories 4. Approved Products - a. HET by Air-Rite b. HETD-L by Daniel c. STO by Flexmaster d. HET by Sheet Metal Connectors e. Team Mechanical 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. AGM Industries, Brockton, MA (800) 225-9990 B. Air Balance Inc, Holland, OH (419) 865-5000 www.air-balance.com C. Air Filter Inc, Baltimore, Md (800) 875-3442 www.afinc.com D. Air-Rite Manufacturin9, Bountiful, UT (801) 295-2529 E. American Warmin9 & Ventilating, Holland, OH (419) 865-5000 www.american-warming.com F. Arrow United Industries, Wyalusing, PA (717) 746-1888 www.arrowunited.com G. Cain Manufacturing Company Inc, Pelham, AL (800) 554-0342 or (205) 663-2200 www.cainmfg.com H. C & S Air Products, Montebello, CA (323) 889-6769 I. CertainTeed Corp, Valley Forge, PA (800) 233-8990 or (610) 341-7739 www.certainteed.com J. Cesco Products, Mim;eapolis, MN (888) 422-3726 www.cescoproducts.com K. Daniel Manufacturing, Ogden, UT (801) 622-5924 L. Design Polymerics, Fountain Valley, CA (800) 641-0808 or (714) 432-0600 www.designpoly.com M. Ductmate Industries Inc, East Monongahela, PA (800) 245-3188 or (412) 258-0500 www.ductmate.com N. Duro Dyne, Farmingdale, NY (800) 899-3876 or (516) 249-9000 www.durodyne.com O. Dwyer Instruments Inc, Michigan City, IN (800) 872-9141 or (219) 879-8000 www.dwyer-inst.com P. Flexmaster USA Inc, Houston, TX (713) 462-7694 www.flexmasterusa.com O. Greenheck Corp, Schofield, WI (715) 359-6171 www.greenheck.com R. Gripnail Corp, East Providence, RI (800) 474-7624 or (401) 431-1791 www.gripnail.com S. Hardcast Inc, Wylie, TX (800) 527-7092 or (972) 442-6545 www.hardcast.com T. Honeywelllnc, Minneapolis, MN (800) 328-5111 or (612) 952-2000 www.honeywell.com U. Industrial Acoustics Co, Bronx, NY (718) 931-8000 www.industrialacoustics.com V. Johns-Manville, Denver, CO (800) 654-3103 or (303) 978-2000 www.jm.com W. Kees Inc, Elkhart Lake, WI (920) 876-3391 www.kees.com X. Kingco - King Adhesive Corp, St Louis, MO (800) 233-8171 or (314) 772-9953 Y. Knauf Fiber Glass, Shelbyville, IN (800) 825-4434 or (317) 398-4434 www.knauffiberglass.com Z. Manson Insulation Inc, Brossard, BC Canada (800) 626-7661 or (450) 659-9101 AA. Metco Inc, Salt Lake City, UT (801) 467-1572 AS. Miracle Sealants + Abrasives Co, Irwindale, CA (800) 350-1901 or (626) 814-8988 www.miraclesealants.com AC. Mon-Eco Industries Inc, East Brunswick, NJ (800) 899-6326 or (908) 257-7942 AD. Nailor Industries Inc, Houston, TX (281) 590-1172 www.nailor.com AE. Om ark Industries, AF. Owens Corning, Toledo OH (800) 438-7465 or (419) 248-8000 www.owenscorning.com AG. Polymer Adhesive Sealant Systems Inc, Irving, TX (888) 721-7325 AH. Pottorff Company Inc, Montebello, CA (213) 728-0004 AI. Ruskin Manufacturing, Kansas City, MO (816) 761-7476 www.ruskin.com AJ. Sheet Metal Connectors Inc, Minneapolis, MN (612) 572-1100 www.smconnectors.com AK. Team Mechanical, Kaysville, UT (801) 355-9374 AL. Techno Adhesive AM. Titus, Richardson, TX (972) 699-1030 www.titus-hvac.com AN. United McGill Corp, Columbus, OH (800) 624-5535 or (614) 836-9981 www.unitedmcgillcorp.com AO. Utemp Inc, Salt Lake City, UT (801) 978-9265 AP. Ventfabrics Inc, Chicago, IL (800) 621-1207 or (773) 775-4477 www.ventfabrics.com AO. Young Regulator Co, Cleveland, OH (216) 663-5646 www.youngregulator.com -. - ~, ""'" " - _. ~ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 4 Section 15820 Duct Accessories 2.3 FABRICATION A. Duct Liner 1. Install mat finish surface on air stream side. Secure insulation to cleaned sheet metal duct with continuous 100 percent coat of adhesive and with 3/4 inch long mechanical fasteners 12 inches on center maximum unless detailed otherwise on Drawings. Pin all duct liner. 2. Accurately cut liner and thoroughly coat ends with adhesive. Butt joints tightly. Top and bottom sections of insulation shall overlap sides. If liner is all one piece, folded corners shall be tight against metal. Ends shall butt tightly together. 3. Coat longitudinal and transverse edges of liner with adhesive. B. Air Turns 1. Permanently install vanes arranged to permit air to make abrupt turn without appreciable turbulence, in 90 degree elbows of above ground supply and return ductwork. 2, Quiet and free from vibration when system is in operation. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Duct Liner 1, Furnish and install acoustic lining in following types of ducts a. Supply air b. Return air c. Mixed air d. Transfer air e. Relief air f. Elbows, fittings, and diffuser drops greater than 12 inches in length. g. Concrete underfloor boxes. B. Flexible Connections 1. Install flexible inlet and outlet duct connections to each furnace, fan coil unit, and air handling unit. C. Access Doors In Ducts 1. Install at each manual outside air damper and at each motorized damper. Locate doors within 6 inches of installed dampers. 2. Install within 6 inches of fire dampers and in Mechanical Room if possible. Install on side of duct that allows easiest access to damper. D. Dampers And Damper Accessories 1. Install concealed ceiling damper regulators. a. Paint cover plates to match ceiling tile. b. Do not install damper regulators for dampers located directly above removable ceilings or in Mechanical Rooms. 2. Provide each take-off with an adjustable volume damper to balance that branch. a. Anchor dampers securely to duct. b. Install dampers in main ducts within insulation. c. Dampers in branch ducts shall fit against sheet metal walls, bottom and top of duct, and be securely fastened. Cut duct liner to allow damper to fit against sheet metal. d. Where concealed ceiling damper regulators are installed, provide cover plate. 3. Install motorized dampers. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 5 Section 15820 Duct Accessories SECTION 15826 FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install fire and smoke dampers described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 15801 - General Duct Requirements 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE .....' A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies 1. Dampers shall conform to NFPA and SMACNA requirements and bear UL label. 2. Dampers shall be approved by fire authorities having jurisdiction where so required. 3. Wall and floor fire dampers shall conform to UL 555 'Fire Damper Test Standard' 4. Ceiling fire dampers shall conform to UL 555C 'Ceiling Damper Test Standard' 5. Smoke Dampers shall conform to UL 555S 'Leakage Rated Damper Test Standard' 6. Combination fire I smoke dampers shall conform to UL 555 'Fire Damper Test Standard' and to UL 555S 'Leakage Rated Damper Test Standard' - 1.3 MAINTENANCE ....... A. Extra Materials - Leave six fusible links of each rating type used on Project with Owner. ~ PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Fire Dampers 1. Walls And Floors (Type 1) - a. Type 'B' b. Approved Products - 1) Air Balance - Model 119BLX 2) Cesco - Model 15SB 3) Greenheck - Model FD150XB 4) Pottorff - Model VFD-10 ISB, D-ISB 5) Ruskin - ModellBD20B 6) Safe-Air - Model 150B Sleeved 2. Ceilings (Type 2) - a. Radiation type ceiling fire damper b. Approved Products - 1) Air Balance - Model 229 2) Cesco - Model RFA 3) Greenheck - Model CRD-60B 4) Pottorff - Model CFD-20 5) Ruskin - Model CFD-LDS Series 6) Safe-Air - Thermo I Guard Model 410 - B. Smoke Dampers (Type 3) 1. Rated Class II 350 deg F minimum. 2. Power open-fail close non-stall type motorized damper operating at115 V and drawing 0.2 AMP maximum. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15826 Fire And Smoke Dampers ~ 3. Approved Products - a. Air Balance - Model S2350 b. Cesco - Model SGP2 c. Greenheck - Model SMD22 d. Pottorff - SD-142 e. Ruskin - Model SD36 f. Safe-Air - Modei 620 g. Equal by Prefco as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. C. Standard Combination Fire I Smoke Dampers (Type 4) 1. 1-1/2 hour rated and Class 11250 deg F leakage rated minimum. 2. Power-open, fail-close non-stall type motorized damper operating at 115 V and drawing 0.2 AMP maximum. 3. Approved Products - a. Air Balance - Model FS2250A b. CESCO - Model CGP c. Greenheck - Model FSD23 d. Pottorff - Model 142 e. Ruskin - Model FSD36 f. Safe-Air - Model 771 g. Equal by Prefco as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. D. Corridor"Combination Fire I Smoke Dampers (Type 5) 1. One hour rated and Class II 250 deg F leakage rated minimum for protection of tunnel type corridor ceilings with horizontal walls. 2. Power-open, fail-close non-stall type motorized damper operating at 115 V and drawing 0.2 AMP maximum. 3. Approved Products - a. Air Balance - Model FS2C250 b. CESCO - Model TGP2 c. Greenheck - Model FSD23C d. Ruskin - Model FSD36C e. Pottorff - FSD-172 f. Prefco - 5020 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Damper Actuators 1. For Type 3, 4, and 5 dampers 2. Approved Product - a. Honeywell ML 4105 or ML 4115 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A. Air Balance Inc, Holland, OH (419) 865-5000 www.air-balance.com B. Cesco Products, Minneapolis, MN (888) 422-3726 www.cescoproducts.com C. Greenheck Corp, Schofield, WI (715) 359-6171 www.greenheck.com D. Pottorff, Montebello, CA (213) 728-0004 F. Prefco Products Inc, Buckingham, PA (800) 437-6653 or (215) 794-7413 www.prefco-inc.com G. Ruskin Manufacturing, Kansas City, MO (816) 761-7476 www.ruskin.com H. Safe-Air / Dowco, Cicero, IL (708) 652-9100 www.safeair-dowco.com 2.4 FABRICATION A. General 1. 16 ga frames 2. Integral sleeves, except for Type 2 Fire Dampers. B. Type 1 Dampers - Fabricate with blades out of airstream. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15826 Fire And Smoke Dampers C. Type 3, 4, And 5 Dampers 1. Seals- a. Blade seals shall be mechanically locked into blade edge. Clip-on and adhesive type seals are not acceptable. b. Jamb seals shall be flexible metal compression type. 2. Blades- a. Type 3 - 16 ga minimum steel b. Type 4 And 5 - 22 ga minimum steel PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Placement 1. Fire Dampers (Types 1 and 2) - Install in ducts where ducts penetrate fire-rated walls and floors and at registers, grilles, and diffusers penetrating fire rated assemblies. 2. Smoke Dampers (Type 3) - Install smoke dampers in ducts within 24 inches of where ducts penetrate smoke barriers. 3. Standard Combination Fire I Smoke Dampers (Type 4) - Install in ducts where ducts penetrate fire-rated smoke barriers. 4. Corridor Combination Fire I Smoke Dampers (Type 5) - Install in ducts where ducts penetrate fire-rated corridor ceilings. B. Sequences of Operation 1. Types 1 And 2 - Dampers shall ciose when temperatures at damper exceed 165 deg Flink unless indicated otherwise on Drawings. 2. Type 3 - Dampers shall close on signal from smoke detectors and on power failure. 3. Types 4 And 5 - Dampers shall ciose on signal from smoke detectors, on power failure, or when temperatures at damper exceed 165 deg F END OF SECTION 02514 Perrls Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15826 Fire And Smoke Dampers SECTION 15851 DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, AND GRILLES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install diffusers, registers, and grilles connected to ductwork as described in Contract Documents 2. Quality of grilles installed in metal doors B. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1 . Door grilles for wood doors C. Related Sections 1. Section 06201 - Installation of door grilles in wood doors 2. Section 08112 - Furnishing and installing of grilles in metal doors 3. Section 15801 - General Duct Requirements 1.2 MAINTENANCE A. Extra Materials - Leave tool for removing core of each different type of grille for building custodian. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Supply Grilles And Registers 1. Finish - Off-white baked enamel 2. Removable core. 3. Approved Products - a. Carnes. - RVEA b. J & J c 2815 c. Krueger - 5815 d. Metal-Aire - 42C e. Nailor - 51 RCD f. Price - LBMRlDV1 g. Titus - 1707 h. Tuttle & Bailey - VF5 B. Ceiling Return And Transfer Grilles 1. Finish - Off-white baked enamel 2. 1/2 inch spacing. 3. Approved Products - a. Carnes - RSLA b. J & J - S90H c. Krueger - S85H d. Metal-Aire - SRH e. Nailor - 6155H f. Price - 535 g. Titus - 355RL or 355 SL h. Tuttle & Bailey - HOD C. High Side Wall Return Grilles 1. Finish - Off-white baked enamel 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion Section 15851 Diffusers, Registers, And Grilles 2. Approved Products - a. Carnes - RHEA b. J & J - 2810 c. Metal'Aire - 41C d. Krueger - 5810 e. Nailor - 51 RC f. Price - lBMR g. Titus - 1700 h. Tuttle & Bailey - VF D. Floor Return Grilles 1. Finish - Clear anodized 2. Approved Products - a. Carnes - CCJB (with mitered corners weided on face and sanded) b. J & J - 2500 with Frame 10 c. Krueger - 1500F d. Metal'Aire - 2000F e. Nailor - 49-240-FN-MM f. Price - lBP-25B g. Titus - CT -540 h. Tuttle & Bailey - lFD E. low Sidewall Return Grilles 1. Finish - Off-white baked enamel 2. 38 or 45 degree deflection 3. Approved Products - a. Carnes - RSHA b. J & J - S-590 c. Krueger - S480H d. Metal'Aire - HD-RH e. Nailor - 6145H-HD f. Price - 90-l g. Titus - 33Rl or 33RS h. Tuttle & Bailey - T110 """. ~ F. Soffit Grilles 1 . Finish - Baked enamel. Match soffit color. 2. Aluminum with aluminum mesh insect screen 3. Approved Products - a. Carnes - RAAA b. J &J - AlS95H c. Krueger - S585H d. Metal'Aire - RHE e. Nailor - 5155-IS f. Price - 635 g. Titus - 355Fl h. Tuttle & Bailey - A70D-5 ., .....' G. Ceiling Diffusers 1. Finish - Off-white baked enamel 2. Approved Products - a. Carnes - SKSA b. J &J - R-1400 c. Krueger - SH d. Metal'Aire - 5500S e. Nailor - 6500B f. Price - SMD-6 g. Titus - TDC-6 h. Tuttle & Bailey - MS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15851 Diffusers, Registers. And Grilles - H. Door Grilles 1 . Finish - Baked enamel. Match door as closely as possible as approved by Architect. 2. Approved Products - a. Carnes b. J & J c. Krueger d. Metal*Aire e. Nailor - 610GO f. Price - STGI-BF g. Titus - T-700 h. Tuttle & Bailey 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Carnes Co, Verona, MI (608) 845-6411 www.carnes.com B. J & J Register, EI Paso, TX (915) 852-9111 C. Krueger Air System Components, Richardson, TX (972) 918-8269 www.krueger-hvac.com O. Meta'*Aire by Metal Industries Inc, Clearwater, FL (813) 441-2651 www.metalaire.com E. Nailor Industries Inc, Houston, TX (281) 590-1172 www.nailor.com F. Price Industries Inc, Suwanee, GA (800) 835-5081 or (770) 623-6404 www.price-hvac.com G. Titus, Richardson, TX (972) 699-1030 www.titus-hvac.com H. Tuttle & Bailey, Richardson, TX (972) 497-0486 www.tutlleandbailey.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Anchor securely into openings. Secure frames to ductwork by using four sheet metal screws. one per side. Level floor registers and anchor securely into floor. 3.2 ADJUSTING A. Set sidewall supply register blades at15 degrees upward deflection. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15851 Diffusers, Registers, And Grilles SECTION 15861 AIR FILTERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . Furnish and install filters used in mechanical equipment. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 15801 - General Duct Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS ~ 2.1 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Furnace Filters - One inch thick throw-away type as recommended by Furnace Manufacturer. B. Fan Coil Unit Filters - One inch thick throw-away type as recommended by Fan Coil Unit Manufacturer. - C. Air Handling Unit Filters 1. 2 inch thick, medium efficiency, disposable type pre-formed pleated design, having at least 4.5 sq ft of filtering media per sq ft of face area. 2. Media shall be reinforced non-woven cotton fabric, treated with adhesive similar to 'Vyclad B' and continuously laminated to supporting steel wire grid conforming to configuration of pleats. 3. Media pack shall be sealed in a chipboard frame or beverage board. 4. Filters shall have rated average efficiency of 25 to 30 percent on ASHRAE Test Standard 52- 76 and be capable of operating with variable face velocities up to 500 FPM without impairing efficiency. 5. Initial resistance shall not exceed 0.30 inches w.g. at 500 FPM or 0.14 inch w.g. at 300 FPM. Filter shall be listed Class 2 by UL. 6. Approved Products - a. DP2-40 by Airguard Industries Inc, Louisville, KY (502) 969-2304 www.airguard.com b. E35H by Eco-Air Products Inc, San Diego, CA (800) 284-8111 www.eco-air.com c. Envopleat HC Type 40 by Environmental Filter Corp, Santa Rosa, CA (707) 525-8633 d. Type 30/30 by Farr Co, Los Angeles, CA (310) 727-6300 www.farrco.com ~ "' PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Provide ample access for filter removal. ~', B. Downflow furnaces shall have filters installed in the ductwork above the furnace inlet with filter rack and hinged access door. Do not use hammock filters on this type of furnace. ..., 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspection - At date of Substantial Completion, air filters shall be new, clean, and approved by Owner's representative. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15861 Air Filters SECTION 15915 ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install automatic temperature control system as described in Contract Documents. 2. Furnish and install conductors and make connections to control devices and equipment. 3. Furnish and install exposed raceway and conduit in Mechanical Rooms. 4. Assist in air test and balance procedure. B. Related Sections 1. Division 13 - Air test and balance 2. Section 15051 - General Mechanical Requirements 3. Section 15820 - -Furnishing and installing of temperature control dampers 4. Section 15826 - Furnishing and installing damper actuator for Type 5 fire / smoke dampers 5. Division 16 - a. Furnishing and installing of raceway. conduit, and junction boxes, including pull wires, for temperature control system except as noted above. b. Power wiring to magnetic starters, disconnect switches, and motors. c. Motor starters and disconnect switches, unless integral with packaged equipment. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Criteria - Install line and low voltage electrical wiring, raceway, conduit, and boxes in accordance with Division 16 of these Specifications. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Closeout 1. Project Record Documents - Provide two copies of record ATC diagrams PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. System controls shall be single manufacturer's products. 2.2 COMPONENTS A. Room Thermostats 1. Programable- a. Low voltage type provided with automatic change over feature for both heating and cooling stages, seven day program with two starts and stops per day, and provisions for damper operators. b. Approved Manufacturer And Model - 1) Honeywell T7300F2010 B. Safety Controls 1. Duct Smoke Detectors in Main Return Air Duct - a. Ionization smoke detector mounted in systems with airflow greater than 2000 CFM. Detectors to operate on 120 VAC. b. Approved Models And Manufacturers - 1) Series 2650-450 ionization type, duct mounted smoke detector, by Robertshaw 2) MS Series ionization type duct mounted smoke detector by Air Products Controls LId 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 15915 Electric And Electronic Control 3) Model DH100 ACDCP duct mounted smoke detector by System Sensor 4) Model 0550 duct smoke detector by Maple Chase Co 2. Smoke Detectors For Combination Fire / Smoke Dampers - a. Photo-electric type for low-flow or no-flow application. Detectors to operate on 120 V AC. b. Approved Model And Manufacturer - 1) Model 2451 with base B404BT by System Sensor 3. Remote Annunciator For Smoke Detectors a. Piezo type audible alarm and visible alarm light b. Visible power indicator light. c. Approved Model And Manufacturer - 1) Model APA451 with base B404BT by System Sensor C. Sub-Base 1 . Approved Manufacturer And Model - a. Honeywell - Q7300A2016 D. Transformer 1. 120/24 V, 50VA Honeywell AT150F 2. 120/24 V, 75VA Honeywell AT175F E. Damper Actuators 1 . Electric type equipped for Class I wiring. 2. Shall not consume power during UNOCCUPIED cycle or use chemicals or expandabie media. 3. Have built in spring return. 4. Approved Manufacturer And Model - a. Honeywell ML8175F1 004 with end stop kit 205850B - F. Conductors 1. Color coded and No. 16 and No. 12 AWG Type TWN, TFN, or THHN, stranded. 2. Thermostat Cable - 12,8, or 4 conductor, 18AWG soiid copper wire, insulated with high density polyethylene. Conductors parallel enclosed in brown PVC jacket (22 AWG cable not allowed). -. G. Obtain pre-built panels, thermostats, and other control equipmentfrom following approved suppliers 1. California- a. Burke Engineering Co - 1824 Burlington Ave, Los Angeles 90006 (213) 749-6141 1015 Sixth Ave, Oakland 94606 (510) 763-9815 4335 Airport Drive, North Highlands 95660 (916) 973-0566 4506-B Federal Boulevard, San Diego 92102 (619) 263-3158 b. Controlco Systems, 1130 North Hawk Circle, Anaheim 92807 (714) 630-1771 c. Controlco- 320 Kentucky St, Bakersfield 93305 (805) 323-8111 210 Van Ness, Fresno 93721 (209) 485-9873 d. ControlTech, 4700 North Gate - Suite 160, Sacramento 95834 (916) 922-9367 e. RSD- 26021 Atlantic Drive, Lake Forest 92630 (800) 245-8007 2100 Wilshire Avenue, Unit A, Santa Ana 92705 (714) 480-1177 7377 Convoy Court, San Diego 92111 (619) 565-7191 285 Lawrence Avenue, South San Francisco 94080 (415) 737-7912 2. Arizona- a. Burke Engineering Co, 2331 West Holly St, Phoenix 85009 (602) 258-6578 b. RSD- 2728 West Weldon, Phoenix 85017 (602) 264-1055 1050 East 19th Street, Tucson 85719 (520) 623-5887 1100 South 3rd Avenue, Yuma 85364 (520) 782-3864 - H. Outdoor Air Pre-Heat Coil Temperature Controller 1. 0 to 100 deg F range 2. 5 foot copper capillary and bulb 3. Approved Manufacturer And Model - 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 15915 Electric And Electronic Control a. Honeywell - T991A1004 with 107324A bulb holder I. Control Valve And Motor 1. Approved Manufacturer And Models - a. Honeywell - V5013N three-way modulating type b. Honeywell - Ml7420A3063 valve motor J. Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor 1. Minus 30 to plus 90 deg F operating range 2. 5 foot capillary length 3. Approved Manufacturer And Model a. Honeywell - T6031A1052 K. Aquastat Controller 1 . Strap-on type 2. Approved Manufacturer And Model a. Honeywell - l6006C1018 2.3 MANUFACTURERS A. Air Products Controls Ltd, B. Circle A-W Products Co, C. Honeywelllnc, Minneapolis, MN (800) 328-5111 or (612) 951-1000 www.honevwell.com D. Manufacturing Systems Inc, Kent, WA (253) 872-6545 E. Maple Chase Co, Downers Grove, Il (800) 445-8299 or (630) 719-1550 www.invensvs.com F. Radio Shack, Fort Worth, TX (815) 415-3200 www.radioshack.com G. Robertshaw Control Co, long Beach, CA (800) 232-9389 or (310) 638-6111 www.robertshaw.com H. Sprague, I. System Sensor, St Charles, Il (800) 736-7672 or (630) 377-6580 www.svstemsensor.com J. Tenco, Gig Harbor, WA K. E M Wiegmann & Company, Freeberg, Il (618) 539-3199 www.hubbell-wieomann.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work 1. Calibrate room thermostats as required during air test and balance. 2. Instruct air test and balance personnel in proper use and selling of control system components. B. Run wiring in conduit. No exceptions. C. Safety Controls 1. Interlock main return air duct smoke detectors to keep heating, cooling, and system fan from operating when detector is energized. Interlock smoke detector for combination fire I smoke dampers so fire I smoke damper closes on detection of smoke. 2. Interlock gas valves with cooling compressors and supply air fan. 3. Gas valves shall obtain their electrical control power from same circuit as supply fan motor. 4. Check high limit thermostats furnished with heating equipment for correct operation. Gas valves shall close when duct temperature exceeds high limit selting. Perform this work immediately after wiring burner controls. 5. Wire bonnet thermostatic switches to dissipate all heat in combustion chambers. 6. Fresh air dampers shall close on fan shut-down, power failure, open fan motor disconnect switch, and when thermostat is in UNOCCUPIED mode. 7. Gas burner safety controls furnished with furnace units shall be incorporated in control circuits for all modes of operation. 8. Control twinned furnace systems, where two furnaces serve common supply and return plenums, as one unit with twinning kit. Motors shall start and stop together and gas valves operate together. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 15915 Electric And Electronic Control D. Mount damper actuators and actuator linkages external of air flow. E. Classroom Systems - a. Programmable thermostat shall control unoccupied and occupied status of fan system based on adjustable seven day program and remote room sensor I push button. Fan shall cycle in unoccupied and occupied modes. b. Adjustable heating and cooling set points shall control space temperature by activating either heating or cooling equipment. Programmable thermostat provides automatic change over between heating and cooling. c. Remote room sensor provides optional override of thermostat program by allowing three hour timed override of thermostat program at any time by pushing selected point on remote room sensor cover. This shall activate thermostat to occupied mode and system shall control to occupied set point. d. Minimum outside air damper, spring return type, shall open in occupied mode and remain closed in unoccupied mode in zones using outside air. e. Fire I Smoke dampers in air distribution system shall open when system fan is on and close when system fan is off. g. Stake Suite - Use remote sensor with switch and push button in High Council Room. Use remote sensor without push button in Stake President's Office. Sensor switch will be used to select sensor in either High Council Room or Stake President's Office to control temperature in zone. h. Zone Averaging - Place one sensor in each of four classrooms. Distribute sensors in classrooms for maximum comfort, taking into account exposure and room function. Sensors shall control system by averaging temperature in spaces containing sensors. Use dual element sensor when averaging two remote sensors. i. Electric Booster Heat - 1) Non-programmable room thermostat for branch duct booster heat electric duct heater shall activate heater as required to maintain setpoint. Heater will operate under following conditions - a) Zone T7300 thermostat is in occupied position. b) Zone furnace fan is energized. c) Internal safeties and controls on duct heater are satisfied. d) Zone T7300 thermostat cooling circuit is not energized e) Zone T7300 thermostat heating circuit is not energized. F. Paste copy of record control wiring diagram on back of relay panel door cover for each twin furnace system. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service - Calibrate, adjust, and set controls for proper operation, operate systems, and be prepared to prove operation of any part of control system. This work is to be completed before pre-substantial completion inspection. 3.3 ADJUSTING A. Program minimum of one day's operation into thermostat's memory function. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 4 Section 15915 Electric And Electronic Control "01" Ii'>' - .""'.., ~ - ~ ....... ~ ~,. - DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL 16050 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16051 GENERAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 16060 GROUNDING AND BONDING 16091 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS 16100 WIRING METHODS 16120 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 16132 RACEWAY AND CONDUIT 16138 BOXES 16140 WIRING DEVICES 16150 WIRING CONNECTIONS 16400 LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION 16410 ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 16442 PANELBOARDS 16500 LIGHTING 16510 INTERIOR LUMINAIRES 16520 EXTERIOR LUMINAIRES 16532 EMERGENCY BATTERY UNITS 16700 COMMUNICATIONS 16721 TElEPHONE SYSTEM 16800 SOUND AND VIDEO 16811 SOUND AND VIDEO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Division 16 Table of Contents SECTION 16051 GENERAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . General electrical requirements and procedures. 2. Perform excavating and backfilling work required by work of this Division as described in Contract Documents. 3. Furnish and install Penetration Firestop Systems at electrical system penetrations as described in Contract Documents. - B. Products Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section 1. Anchor bolts and templates for equipment bases only. - C. Related Sections 1. Section 02315 - Criteria for performance of excavating and backfilling 2. Section 07840 - Quality of Penetration Firestop Systems to be used on Project and submittal requirements - 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data 1. Provide following information for each item of equipment a. Catalog Sheets. b. Assembly details or dimension drawings. c. Installation instructions. d. Manufacturer's name and catalog number e. Name of local supplier. 2. Furnish such information for following equipment - a. Wiring devices b. Disconnects c. Transformers d. Switchboards e. Panel boards f. Motor control centers g. Motor starters h. Lighting fixtures, poles. and associated control equipment i. Emergency lighting packs j. Signal bell system equipment k. Heating cable equipment 3. Do not purchase equipment before approval of product data. - - ""'" - - B. Shop Drawings - Submit on Panelboards. Indicate precise equipment to be used. including all options specified. Indicate wording and format of nameplates where applicable. ... C. Quality Assurance I Control 1. Report of site tests. Submit before Substantial Completion. - D. Closeout 1 . Operations And Maintenance Manual Data a. Modify and add to requirements of Section 01700 as follows 1) Provide operating and maintenance instructions for each item of equipment submitted under Product Data. 2) Include copy of approved shop drawings. - .- 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16051 General Electrical Requirements ... 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies 1. NEC and local ordinances and regulations shall govern unless more stringent requirements are specified. 2. Material and equipment provided shall meet standards of NEMA or UL, and bear their label wherever standards have been established and label service is available. B. Materials and equipment provided under following Sections shall be by same Manufacturer - 1. Sections Under 16400 Heading. 1.4 OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS A. Provide competent instructor to train maintenance personnel in operation and maintenance of electrical equipment and systems. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 APPROVED INSTALLERS A. Approved Electrical Installers 1. Approved electrical installer shall be pre-approved in accordance with General Conditions and included in Construction Documents by Addendum. 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Confirm dimensions, ratings, and specifications of equipment to be installed and coordinate these with site dimensions and with other Sections. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. General 1 . Locations of electrical equipment shown on Drawings are approximate only. Field verify actual locations for proper installation. 2. Coordinate electrical equipment locations and conduit runs with those providing equipment to be served prior to installation or rough-in. a. Notify Architect of conflicts before beginning work. b. Coordinate locations of power and lighting outlets in mechanical rooms and other areas with mechanical equipment, piping, ductwork, cabinets, etc, so they will be readily accessible and functional. 3. Work related to other trades which is required under' this Division, such as cutting and patching, trenching, and backfilling, shall be performed according to standards specified in applicable Sections. A. Mounting Heights 1. Unless otherwise indicated, mount center of outlets or boxes at following heights above finish floor - a. Temperature Control Junction Boxes - As indicated on Drawings b. Thermostats - As indicated on Drawings c. Remote Temperature Sensors - 56 inches to top d. Condensing Unit Disconnects - Top same height as top of unit e. Other Motor Disconnects - 60 inches f. Distribution Panels - 72 inches to top g. Receptacles - 18 inches h. Wall Switches - 42 inches i. Wall-Mounted Exit Lights - 90 inches j. Telephones (desk type) - 18 inches k. Computer and TV - 18 inches 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16051 General Electrical Requirements 2. Refer special conditions to Architect before rough-in and locate outlet under his direction. B. Install Penetration Firestop System appropriate for penetration at electrical system penetrations through walls, ceilings, and top plates of walls. 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Site Tests - Test systems and demonstrate equipment as working and operating properly. Notify Architect prior to test. Rectify defects at no additional cost to Owner. B. Measure current for each phase of each motor under actual final load operation, I.e. after air balance is completed for fan units, etc. Record this information along with full-load nameplates current rating and size of thermal overload unit installed for each motor. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 16051 General Electrical Requirements - SECTION 16060 GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install grounding for electrical installation as described in Contract Documents except as excluded below. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 2. Section 16811 General Electrical Requirements Grounding for sound systems and for video systems 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Pre-Installation Conference - Participate in pre-installation conference specified in Section 03313. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Size materials as shown on Drawings and in accordance with applicable codes. B. Grounding And Bonding Jumper Conductors - Copper with green insulation or bare. C. Make grounding conductor connections to ground rods and water pipes using approved bolted clamps listed for such use. D. Service Grounding Connections And Cable Splices 1. Make by exothermic process 2. Approved Products - a. 'Cadweld' by Erico Products Inc, Solon, OH (440) 248-0100 www.erico.com b. 'Thermoweld' by Brundy, Norwalk, CT (203) 838-4444 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work - Coordinate with Section 03313 in installing grounding conductor and placing concrete. Do not allow placement of concrete before Architect's inspection of grounding conductor installation. B. Grounding conductors and bonding jumper conductors shall be continuous from terminal to terminal without splice. Provide grounding for following. 1. Electrical service, its equipment and enclosures. 2. Conduits and other conductor enclosures. 3. Neutral or identified conductor of interior wiring system. 4. Main panel board, power and lighting panel boards. 5. Non-current-carrying metal parts of fixed equipment such as motors, starter and controller cabinets, instrument cases, and lighting fixtures. C. Grounding connection to main water supply shall be accessible for inspection and made within 6 inches of point of entrance of water line to building. Provide bonding jumpers across water meter and valves to assure electrical continuity. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16060 Grounding And Bonding D. Provide concrete-encased electrode system by embedding 20 feet minimum of No. 2/0 bare copper conductor in concrete footing, 2 inches minimum below concrete surface. Extend No. 2/0 copper conductor to main panel as shown on Drawings. E. Ground identified common conductor of electrical system at secondary side of main transformer supplying building. Ground identified grounded (neutral) conductor of electrical system on supply side of main service disconnect. F. Pull grounding conductors in non-metallic raceways, in flexible steel conduit exceeding 72 inches in length, and in flexible conduit connecting to mechanical equipment. G. Provide grounding bushings on all feeder conduit entrances into panel boards and equipment enclosures. H. Bond conduit grounding bushings to enclosures with minimum #10 AWG conductor. -, I. Connect equipment grounds to building system ground. 1. Use same size equipment grounding conductors as phase conductors up through #10 AWG. 2. Use NEC Table 250-95 for others unless noted otherwise in Drawings. J. On motors, connect ground conductors to conduit with approved grounding bushing and to metal frame with bolted solderless lug. K. Do not bond neutral conductor of emergency generator set to set frame at generator location. L. Ground cabinet of transformers to conduit and ground wires, if installed. Bond transformer secondary neutral conductor to cabinet. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspections - Notify Architect for inspection two days minimum prior to placing concrete over grounding conductor. END OF SECTION - ~, 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16060 Grounding And Bonding .- SECTION 16091 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Demolition involving electrical system as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements 2. New and replacement work specified in appropriate specification Section. 1.2 SCHEDULING A. Include on Construction Schedule specified in Section 01300 detailed sequence of individual electrical demolition operations. B. Coordinate with Owner for equipment and materials to be removed by Owner. PART 2 PRODUCTS - Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. All relocations, reconnections, and removals are not necessarily indicated on Drawings. All such work shall be included without additional cost to Owner. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Disconnect equipment that is to be removed or relocated. Carefully remove, disassemble, or dismantle as required, and store in approved location on site, existing items to be reused in completed work. B. Where affected by demolition or new construction, relocate, extend, or repair raceways, conductors, outlets, and apparatus to allow continued use of electrical system. Use methods and materials as specified for new construction. 3.3 PERFORMANCE A. Perform drilling, cutting, block-offs, and demolition work required for removal of necessary portions of electrical system. Do not cut joists, beams, girders, trusses, or columns without prior written . permission from Architect. B. Remove concealed wiring abandoned due to demolition or new construction. Remove circuits, conduits, and conductors that are not to be re-used back to next active fixture, device, or junction box. C. Patch, repair, and finish surfaces affected by electrical demolition work, unless work is specifically called for under other Sections of the specifications. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16091 Electrical Demolition Requirements 3.4 CLEANING A. Remove obsolete raceways, conductors, apparatus, and lighting fixtures promptly from site and dispose of legally. END OF SECTION ..,.. - - - - - ~ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16091 Electrical Demolition Requirements _. SECTION 16138 BOXES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install outlet boxes as described in Contract Documents in conjunction with conduit and raceway installed under Division 16. 2. Quality of outlet boxes installed in conjunction with conduit and raceway installed under other Divisions. B Reiated Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.t MATERIALS A Outlet Boxes 1. Galvanized steel of proper size and shape are acceptable for all systems. Where metal boxes are used, provide following - a. Provide metal supports and other accessories for installation of each box. b. Equip ceiling and bracket fixture boxes with fixture studs where required. c. Equip outlets in plastered, paneled. and furred finishes with plaster rings and extensions to bring box flush with finish surface. 2. Plastic boxes may be used only in low voltage systems. 3. HVAC Instrumentation And Control - a. Junction boxes in mechanical equipment areas shall be 4 inches square. b. Boxes for remote temperature sensor devices shall be recessed single device. c. Boxes for thermostats shall be 4 inches square with raised single device cover. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Confirm dimensions, ratings, and specifications of materials to be installed and coordinate these with site dimensions and with other Sections. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work 1. Prior to rough-in, verify locations of boxes with work of other trades to insure that they are properly located for purpose intended. a. Coordinate location of outlets adjacent to or in millwork with Division 06 before rough-in. Refer conflicts to Architect and locate outlet under his direction. B. General 1. Boxes shall be accessible and installed with approved cover. 2. Do not locate device boxes which are on opposite sides of framed walls in the same stud space. In other wall construction, do not install boxes back to back. 3. Locate boxes so outlets are not obstructed by pipes, ducts, or other items. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16138 Boxes C. Location 1. Boxes for switches at door locations shall generally be installed on latch side of door and within 6 inches of door jamb. Verify door swings shown on electrical drawings with architectural drawings, and report discrepancies to Architect prior to rough-in. 2. Arrange boxes for ceiling light fixtures symmetrically with respect to room dimensions and structural features. 3. Properly center boxes located in walls with respect to doors, panels, furring, trim and h" consistent with architectural details. Where two or more outlets occur, space them uniformly and in straight lines with each other, if possible. D. HVAC Instrumentation And Control System 1. Mount remote temperature sensor outlet boxes with long dimension vertical. 2. Mount thermostat outlet boxes with long dimension of raised single device cover horizontal. ..",. E. Attime of substantial completion, install blank plates on uncovered outlet boxes which are for future use. ~ END OF SECTION .. - -, - "' 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16138 Boxes .,.,. SECTION 16120 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Quality of conductors used on Project except as excluded below. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 15915 - Conductors and cables for temperature control system 2. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Line Voltage Conductors 1. Copper with AWG sizes as shown - a. Minimum size shall be No. 12 except where specified otherwise. b. Conductor size NO.8 and larger and wiring inside walk-in Cooler and Freezer shall be stranded. 2. Insulation- a. Standard Conductor Size No. 10 And Smaller - 600V type THWN or XHHW (75 deg C) b. Standard Conductor Size NO.8 And Larger - 600V Type THW, THWN, or XHHW (75 deg C) 3. Colors- a. 208Y / 120 V System 1) Black - Phase A 2) Red - Phase B 3) Blue - Phase C 4) Green - Ground 5) VVhite - Neutrai b. Conductors size No. 10 and smaller shall be colored full length. Tagging or other methods for coding of conductors size NO.1 0 and smaller not allowed. c. For feeder conductors larger than NO.1 0 at pull boxes, gutters, and panels, use painted or taped band or color tag color-coded as specified above. B. Cord Sets For Ranges - Three pole, 4 wire grounding, 125/250V, NEMA 14-50P plug, 48 inch cord length minimum. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General - Conductors and cables shall be continuous from outlet to outlet. B. Line Voltage Conductors (Over 70 Volts) 1. Install conductors in raceway except where specifically indicated otherwise. Run conductors of different voltage systems in separate conduits. 2. Route circuits at own discretion, however, circuiting shall be as shown in Panel Schedules. Group circuit homeruns to panels as shown on Drawings. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16120 Conductors And Cables 3. Neutrals- a. On three-phase, 4-wire systems, do not use common neutral for more than three circuits. b. On single-phase, 3-wire systems, do not use common neutral for more than two circuits. c. Run separate neutrals for each circuit where specifically noted on Drawings. d. Where common neutral is run for two or three home run circuits, connect phase conductors to breakers in panel which are attached to separate phase legs so neutral conductors will carry only unbalanced current. Neutral conductors shall be of same size as phase conductors unless specifically noted otherwise. 4. Pulling Conductors a. Do not pull conductors into conduit until raceway system is complete and cabinets and outlet boxes are free of foreign matter and moisture. b. Do not use heavy mechanical means for pulling conductors. c. Use only listed wire pulling lubricants. 5. Provide positive supports for conductors in vertical raceways at following spacing minimum, unless shorter is recommended by Manufacturer. a. No. 18 to 1/0 100 feet b. No. 2/0 to 4/0 80 feet c. 250MCM to 350MCM 60 feet d. 350MCM to 500MCM 50 feet _. C. Low Voltage Cables (70 Volts or Less) 1. In inaccessible, concealed spaces, run cables in raceway. In accessible, unfinished areas, cables may be run exposed without raceway. 2. Run exposed cables parallel to or at right angles to building structure lines. Do not run exposed cables on floors or in such a way that they obstruct access to, operation of, or servicing of equipment. Keep cables 6 inches minimum from hot water pipes. 3. a. Support cables every 3 feet with permanent clips, straps, staples, or tie wraps approved for application and which will not cause cables to be pinched or deformed. b. Securely attach clips and straps with nails or screws. Do not use wire or tape to support cables. 4. Bundle only cables of same systems together. 1I"'l" .. - END OF SECTION - ~ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16120 Conductors And Cables ~. SECTION 16132 RACEWAY AND CONDUIT PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Quality of material and installation procedures for raceway and fittings used on Project but furnished under other Divisions. 2. Furnish and install raceway and conduit used on Project not specified to be installed under other Sections. B. Related Sections 1. Section 13851 - Furnishing and installing of concealed raceway and conduit for fire detection and alarm system 2. Division 15 - HVAC instrumentation and control system components, conductors and cables, wiring, and installation. 3. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements 4. Section 08411 - Furnishing and installing of concealed raceway, conduit,. and wiring. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Raceway And Conduit 1. 3/4 inch for exterior underground use and 1/2 inch elsewhere, unless indicated otherwise. Use of each type restricted as indicated by product. 2. Galvanized rigid steel or galvanized intermediate metal conduit (IMC) is allowed for use in all areas. 3. Galvanized Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT), Flexible Steel Conduit, And Metal-Clad Cable (Type MC) - a. Allowed for use only in indoor dry locations where it is 1) Not subject to damage 2) Not in contact with earth 3) Not in concrete b. Flexible steel conduit or metal-clad cable required for final connections to indoor mechanical equipment. 4. Schedule 40 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Conduit - Allowed for use only underground or below concrete with galvanized rigid steel or IMC elbows and risers. 5. Listed, Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit - a. Use in outdoor final connections to mechanical equipment, length not to exceed 36 inches. 6. Pre-wired 3/8 Inch Flexible Fixture Whips - Allowed only for connection to recessed lighting fixtures, lengths not to exceed 72 inches. 7. Electrical Non-Metallic Tubing (ENT) - Allowed for use only as a raceway for low voltage cables in concealed or inaccessible, indoor, dry locations. 8. Prohibited Raceway Materials - a. Aluminum conduit. b. Armored cable type AC (BX) cable B. Raceway And Conduit Fittings 1. Rigid Steel Conduit And IMC - Threaded and designed for conduit use. 2. EMT- a. Compression type b. Steel set screw housing type. 3. PVC Conduit - a. PVC type. Use PVC adapters at all boxes. b. PVC components, (conduit, fittings, cement) shall be from same Manufacturer. 4. Flexible Steel Conduit - Screw-in type 5. Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit - Sealtite type 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16132 Raceway And Conduit 6. Expansion fittings shall be equal to OZ Type AX sized to raceway and inciuding bonding jumper. 7. Prohibited Fitting Materials - a. Crimp-on, tap-on, indenter type fittings. b. Cast set-screw fittings for EMT. c. Spray (aerosol) PVC cement. C. Seal Devices - OZ Type WSK 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Square D, Palatine, IL (800) 847-7500 or (847) 397-2600 www.squared.com B. Walker Division of Wiremold Co, Williamstown, WV (800) 240-2601 or (304) 375-1000 www.wiremold.com C. Wiremold Co, West Hartford, CT (800) 621-0049 or (860) 233-6251 www.wiremold.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work 1 . Coordinate with Division 15 for installation of raceway for controi of mechanical equipment. 2. Install pull wires in raceways installed under this Section where conductors or cables are to be installed under other Divisions. B. General 1. Conceal raceways within ceilings, walls, and floors, except at Contractor's option, conduit may be exposed on walls or ceilings of mechanical equipment areas and above acoustical panel suspension ceiling systems. Install exposed raceway runs parallel to or at right angles to building structure lines. . 2. Keep raceway runs 6 inches minimum from hot water pipes. 3. Make no more than four quarter bends, 360 degrees total, in any conduit run between outlet and outlet, fitting and fltting, or outlet and fitting. a. Make bends and offsets so conduit is not injured and internal diameter of conduit is not effectively reduced. b. Radius of curve shall be at least minimum indicated by NEC. C. Raceway Support 1. Securely support raceway with approved straps, clamps, or hangers, spaced as required. 2. Do not support from mechanical ducts or duct supports without Architect's written approval. Securely mount raceway supports, boxes, and cabinets in an approved manner by - a. Expansion shields in concrete or solid masonry. b. Toggle bolts on hollow masonry units. c. Wood screws on wood. d. Metal screws on metal. D. Cut conduit smooth and square with run and ream to remove rough edges. Cap raceway ends during construction. Clean or replace raceway in which water or foreign matter have accumulated. E. Install insulated bushings on each end of raceway 1-1/4 inches in diameter and larger, and on all raceways where low voltage cables emerge. Install expansion fittings where raceways cross building expansion joints. F. Bend PVC conduit by hot box bender and, for PVC 2 inches in diameter and larger, expanding plugs. Apply PVC adhesive only by brush. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16132 Raceway And Conduit .~ - - - - - - - - - - G. Installation in Concrete 1. Install no conduit in concrete unless outside diameter is less than 1/3 of slab, wall, or beam thickness in which it is embedded. a. Position conduits in center of concrete below reinforcing steel, and separated by minimum lateral spacing of three diameters. b. Elbows embedded in concrete shall be rigid steel or IMC and stubouts from concrete slabs shall extend 3 inches minimum before making connection to EMT. 2. Separate conduits penetrating structural slabs in buildings by 2 inches minimum. 3. Install seal device where underground raceways penetrate concrete building wall. H. Installation In Framing 1. Do not bore holes in joists or beams outside center 1/3 of member depth or within 24 inches of bearing points. Do not bore holes in vertical framing members outside center 1/3 of member width. 2. Holes shall be one inch diameter maximum. I. Underground Raceway And Conduit 1. Bury underground raceway installed outside building 24 inches deep minimum. 2. Bury underground conduit in planting areas minimum 18 inches. It is permissible to install conduit directly below concrete sidewalks, however, conduit must be buried 18 inches deep at point of exit from planting areas. 3. Wrap buried galvanized rigid steel and galvanized IMC conduit and fittings with vinyl tape where in contact with earth or concrete. J. Run six spare conduits from each new panelboard to ceiling access area or other acceptable accessible area and cap for future use. K. Prohibited Procedures 1. Use of wooden plugs inserted in concrete or masonry units for mounting raceway, supports, boxes, cabinets, or other equipment. 2. Installation of raceway which has been crushed or deformed. 3. Use of torches for bending PVC. 4. Spray applied PVC cement. 5. Boring holes in truss members. 6. Notching of structural members. 7. Supporting raceway from ceiling system support wires. 8. Nail drive straps or tie wire for supporting raceway. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 16132 Raceway And Conduit SECTION 16410 ENCLOSED SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install disconnects as described in Contract Documents, except those provided integral with equipment. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. Disconnects 1. Heavy duty quick-make, quick-break type, non-fused unless indicated otherwise. 2. Provide interlock to prevent opening of door when switch is in ON position. 3. Provide means to lock switch in OFF position with padlock. 4. Disconnects for motor circuits shall be horsepower rated 5. Enclosures- a. Exterior - NEMA Type 3R. 6. Fuses- a. Fuse fused disconnects with dual-eiement time delay fuses and equip with rejection type fuse holders. b. Fuses on Project shall be from single manufacturer. c. Approved Fuse Manufacturers - 1) Bussman Circuit Components, Chicago. IL (800) 937-6246 or (708) 867-4600 www.bussman.com 2) Edison Fusegear Inc, Des Peres, MO (314) 391-3443 3) GEC Alsthom Eiectrical Equipment Corp, Hawthorne, NJ (800) 678-9322 or (201) 869-7777 4) Ferraz Shawmut, Newburyport, MA (978) 462-6662 www.ferrazshawmut.com 5) Littelfuse Inc, Des Plaines, IL (800) 227-0029 or (847) 824-1188 www.littelfuse.com 7. Approved Manufacturers - a. Same as Manufacturer of Project's main panelboard. - - - PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Label disconnects to indicate equipment served, such as Condensing Unit CU-1. Use 1/16 inch thick laminated plastic composition material with contrasting color core. Engraved letter shall be 1/4 inch high. Attach labels with screws. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16410 Enclosed Switches And Circuit Breakers - SECTION 16140 WIRING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install wiring devices complete with plates as described in Contract Documents. 2. Furnish and install cover plates for sound system devices. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Eiectrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Faces shall be nylon where available. B. Devices of single type shall be from same Manufacturer. C. Devices are listed as Ivory. Use Ivory devices on light colored walls and brown on dark walls. 2.2 MANUFACTURED UNITS A. Switches 1. Rectangular Face Designer Style - a. Approved Products - 1) 20 AMP, single pole - a) Arrow Hart - DEC1201 b) Eagle - 6621V c). Hubbell - HBL2121\ d) Leviton - 5621 +1 e) Pass & Seymour - 2621-1 2) Two Pole - a) Arrow Hart - DEC2201 b) Eagle - 6622V c) Hubbell - HBL21221 d) Leviton - 5622+1 e) Pass & Seymour - 2. Standard- a. Verified by UL to meet Fed Spec WS-896E. b. Approved Products - 1) 20 AMP, single pole - a) Arrow Hart - 12211 b) Eagle - 2221V c) Hubbell - HBL 1221-1 d) Pass & Seymour - 20AC1-1 e) Leviton - 1221-21 B. Receptacles 1. Rectangular Face Designer Style - a. 15 AMP, specification grade, back and side wired, self grounding. b. Approved Products - 1) Arrow Hart - DECB151 2) Eagle - 6262V 3) Hubbell - 2152\ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16140 Wiring Devices 4) Leviton - 16252-1 5) Pass & Seymour - 26252-1 2. Standard Style - a. 15 AMP, specification grade, back and side wired, self grounding. b. Verified by UL to meet Fed Spec WC-596F. c. Approved Products - 1) Arrow Hart - 52521 2) Eagle - 5252V 3) Hubbell - HBL52521 4) Leviton - 5252-1 5) Pass & Seymour - 5252-1 3. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) - a. 15 AMP, specification grade. b. Approved Products - 1) Arrow Hart - GF52421 2) Eagle - 646-2V 3) Hubbell - GF52521 4) Leviton - 6599-1 5) Pass & Seymour - 1591-1 26252-1 C. Telephone Jacks 1. Desk type, 4 conductor, screw terminals. a. Approved Products - 1) Eagle - TWD3532V 2) Leviton - 40249-1 3) Pass & Seymour - TE1-1 4) Suttle - SE-625B-50 2. Wall type, 4 conductor, screw terminals. a. Approved Products - 1) Eagle - TWD3521V 2) Leviton - 40257-1 3) Pass & Seymour - WMTE14-1 4) Suttle - SE-630AC4-50 .... D. Plates 1. Standard Cover Plates - a. Office I Occupied Areas - 1) Nylon or high impact resistant thermoplastic. 2) Color shall match wiring device. b. All Other - Stainless Steel c. Ganged switches shall have gang plates. d. Approved Products 1) Arrow Hart 2) Eagle 3) Hubbell 4) Leviton 5) Pass & Seymour 2. Weatherproof Receptacle Covers - a. Complete with corrosion resistant metal plate, spring lid cover, and weatherproof mats. b. Compatible with GFCI receptacles. c. Approved Products - 1) Arrow Hart - 4502, horizontal; 4501, vertical 2) Eagle - 1966, horizontal; 966, vertical 3) Hubbell - CWP26H, horizontal; WP26, vertical 4) Leviton - 4990, horizontal; 4992, vertical 5) Pass & Seymour - CA26-GH, horizontal; CA26-GV, vertical ~ - - .. 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16140 Wiring Devices 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Arrow Hart Wiring Devices Inc, Syracuse, NY (800) 628-8656 or (315) 477- 5345 www.arrowhart.com B. Eagle Electric Manufacturing Co, Long Island City, NY (800) 366-6789 or (718) 937-8000 www.eagle-electric.com C. Hubbelllnc, Milford, CT (800) 255-1031 or (203) 882-4800 www.hubbell-wiring.com D. Hunt Control Systems Inc, Fort Collins, CO (970) 484-9048 www.huntdlmming.com E. Intermatic Inc, Spring Grove, IL (815) 675-2321 www.intermatic.com F. Leviton Manufacturing Co, Liltle Neck, NY (800) 824-3005 or (718) 229-4040 www.leviton.com G. Lightolier, Fall River, MA (800) 217-7722 or (508) 679-8131 www.lightolier.com H. Lutron Electronics Co Inc, Coopersburg, PA (800) 523-9466 or (610) 282-3800 www.lutron.com I. Mytech Corp, Austin, TX (888) 698-3242 or (512) 450-1100 www.lightswitch.com J. Novitas Inc, Culver City, CA (310) 568-9600 www.novitas.com K. Paragon Electric Co Inc, Two Rivers, WI (920) 763-1161 www.paragonelectric.com L. Pass & Seymour, Syracuse, NY (800) 776-4035 or (315) 468-6211 www.passandseymour.com M. Sullie, Hector, MN (800) 852-8662 or (320) 848-6711 www.sutlleonline.com N. Tork Inc, Mount Vernon, NY (914) 664-3542 www.tork.com O. Unenco Electronics Inc, Alameda, CA (800) 227-0452 or (510) 337-1000 www.unenco.com P. Walt Stopper Inc, Santa Clara, CA (800) 879-8585 or (408) 988-5331 www.wallstopper.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. Install devices flush with walls, straight, and solid to box. B. Label dimmer switch groupings with 1/16 inch thick laminated plastic composition material with contrasting color core. Engraved lelter shall be 1/4 inch high. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 3 Section 16140 Wiring Devices SECTION 16150 WIRING CONNECTIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . Quality of wiring connections used on Project. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements - PART 2 PRODUCTS ",,",' 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Standard Connectors 1. Conductors No.8 And Smaller - Steel spring wire connectors 2. Conductors Larger Than NO.8 - Pressure type terminal lugs 3. Connections Outside Building - Watertight steel spring wire connections with waterproof, non- hardening sealant. iP-.' B. Terminal blocks for tapping conductors 1. Terminals shall be suitable for use with 75 deg C copper conductors. 2. Acceptable Products - a. LBA363106 by Square 0 Co, Palatine, IL (800) 847-7500 or (847) 937-2600 www.squared.com b. 16323 by Bussman Div of Cooper Industries, St Louis, MO (800) 937-4600 or (314) 394-2877 www.bussman.com c. Equal as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. PART 3 EXECUTION - Not Used - END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16150 Wiring Connections ""!, SECTION 16520 EXTERIOR LUMINAIRES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install exterior lighting system as described in Contract Documents B. Reiated Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. Exterior Fixtures 1. Finish shall meet requirements of AAMA 603.8 for baked-on organic coating, AAMA 605.2 high performance organic coating, or AAMAArchitectural Class I anodizing as necessary to provide specified color. 2. Color shall be Manufacturer's standard white, natural aluminum, or medium bronze as selected by Architect prior to bidding. 3. Acceptable Products - a. As indicated on Fixture Schedule. Do not mix fixtures from different manufacturers for one use. b. Equals as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. B. Conduit 1. Type as specified in Section 16132. 2. Do not use direct burial cable. C. Exterior Lighting Control 1. Time Switch - a. Standard 24 hour dial time switch, 120 volts, NEMA 1 enclosure b. Approved Products - 1) Intermatic - T101 2) Paragon - 4001-00 3) Tork - 1101 3. Lighting Contactor - a. 120 or 277 volt coil, 20 amps, 2 pole, NEMA 1 enclosure. b. By same manufacturer as main panelboard. c. Approved Products - 1) Cutler Hammer - CN35 2) General Electric - CR260L-21CA22 3) Siemens - CLH1B4212A803 4) Square D - Class 8903, Type LG-20 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Cutler-Hammer Inc, Pittsburgh, PA (800) 525-2000 www.ch.cutlerhammer.com B. General Electric Industrial Systems, Charlotte, NC (800) 431-7867 www.ge.com/industrialsystems/ C. Intermatic Inc, Spring Grove, IL (815) 675-2321 www.intermatic.com D. Paragon Electric Co Inc, Two Rivers, WI (920) 793-1161 www.paragonelectric.com E. Siemens Energy & Automation, Alphrata, GA (800) 964-4114 or (770) 751-2000 www.sea.siemens.com F. Square D Co, Palatine, IL (800) 847-7500 or (847) 397-2600 www.squared.com 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16520 Exterior Luminaires G. Tork Inc, Mount Vernon, NY (914) 664-3542 www.tork.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTAllATION A. Interface With Other Work. B. Lighting Control 1 . Install time switches. manual bypass switches. and contactor inside building to control building exterior lighting. label each component to identify lighting controlled. I.E. 'AREA LIGHTING' or 'BUilDING LIGHTING'. Label with 1/16 inch thick laminated plastic composition material with contrasting color core. Engraved letters shall be 1/4 inch high. 2. Locate photo cell outside building under soffit and away from any light source and direct sunlight. 3. Wire photo cell and time switch in series for photo cell ON, time switch OFF operation. .. END OF SECTION R ....... 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16520 Exterior Luminaires ~ SECTION 16442 PANELBOARDS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install panelboards as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. Lighting And Distribution Panel boards 1. Minimum integrated equipment short circuit rating of 10,000 amperes. 2. Plug-on or bolt-on breakers. Multi-pole breakers shall be common trip. 3. Bussing and ground bus shall be copper. 4. Cabinets shall be locking type with no exposed latches or screws when door is closed. Key panels alike and provide minimum of three keys. 5. Minimum dimensions of 20 inches wide by 5-3/4 inches deep. 6. Use equipment from same manufacturer as main panelboard. 7. Approved Products - a. Type PRL 1 a by Cutler-Hammer b. Type AL or AO by General Electric c. Type S1 by Siemens d. NOOD by Square D 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Cutier-Hammer.lnc, Pittsburgh, PA (800) 525-2000 www.ch.cutler-hammer.com B. General Electric Industrial Systems, Charlotte, NC (800) 431-7867 www.ge.comlindustrialsystems/ C. Siemens Energy & Automation, Alphrata, GA (800) 964-751-2000 or (770) 751-2000 www.sea.siemens.com D. Square D Co, Palatine, IL (800) 847-7500 or (847) 397-2600 www.squared.com PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Label panelboards and each breaker in main panelboard with 1/16 inch thick laminated plastic composition material with contrasting color core. Engraved letters shall be 1/4 inch high. B. Provide typewritten circuit schedules in lighting and distribution panelboards to identify panelboard and load served by each branch breaker. 3.2 PROTECTION A. Protect panelboards and interior components from paint, gypsum board compound, dirt, dust, and other foreign matter during construction. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16442 Panel boards SECTION 16510 INTERIOR LUMINAIRES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install lighting system as described in Contract Documents, complete with lamps. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS . 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. Lighting Fixtures 1 . Acceptable Products - a. See Fixture Schedule on Drawings for acceptable manufacturers and models. b. Equals as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. B. Fluorescent Ballasts 1. Electronic solid state for 265mA, T8 lamps a. UL listed and labeled. b. Minimum power factor of 90 percent c. Maximum total harmonic distortion of 20 percent. d. Operation of lamps at normal light output and in compliance with Lamp Manufacturer's recommendations. e. Audible noise level lower than quietest CBM certified ballast for same application. f. Transient protection in accordance with ANSI 62.41-1984. g. Comply with FCC Rules Part 18, 15J. h. Maximum crest factor of 1.7. i. Five year full replacement warranty including labor allowance for replacement. j. Ballast voltage to match system voltage. k. Approved Manufacturers - 1) Advance 2) Howard Industries 3) Universal Lighting Technologies 4) Osram I Sylvania C. Lamps 1. Approved Manufacturers - a. Osram I Sylvania b. General Electric c. North American Philips 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Fixtures - When several lighting fixtures are specified by name for one use on Drawings, select anyone of those specified. Do not mix fixtures from different manufacturers specified for one use. B. Specification Items 1. Advance Transformer Co, Rosemont, IL (800) 322-2086 or (847) 390-5000 www.advancetransformer.com 2. General Electric Lighting, East Cleveland, OH (800) 327-0097 or (216) 266-2121 www.ge.com/lighling/ 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16510 Interior Luminaires .' " ~,., .~ ,. - - 3. Howard Industries, Laurel, MS (800) 956-3456 or (601) 422-0033 www.howard-ballast.com 4. Motorola Lighting Co, Buffalo Grove, IL (800) 654-0089 or (847) 215-6300 www.mot.com/ies/mli 5. Novitas Inc, Culver City, CA (310) 568-9600 www.novitas.com 6. Osram Sylvania, Danvers, MA (800) 544-4828 or (978) 777-1900 www.sylvania.com 7. Philips Lighting Co, Somerset, NJ (800) 631-1259 or (732) 563-3000 www.lighting.philips.com 8. Universal Lighting Technologies, Nashville, TN (800) 624-6383 or (615) 316-5100 www.universalballast.com 9. Venture Lighting International, Solon, OH (800) 451-2606 or (440) 248-3510 www.venturelighting.com 10. Walt Stopper Inc, Santa Clara, CA (800) 879-8585 or (408) 988-5331 www.wallstopper.com C. Scheduled Lighting Fixtures 1. Daybrite Div Thomas Lighting, Tupelo, MS (601) 842-7212 www.thomaslighting.com 2.3 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Fixtures shall be fully assembled complete with necessary wiring, sockets, lamps, reflectors, ballasts, auxiliaries, plaster frames, recessing boxes, hangers, supports, lenses,.diffusers, and other accessories essential for complete working installation. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Interface With Other Work 1 . Coordinate with Sections under 091 00 and 09500 headings to obtain symmetrical arrangement of fixtures in acoustic tile ceiling. 2. Coordinate with Sections under 09900 to ensure that light coves are properly painted before installation of light fixtures. 3. In mechanical equipment rooms, coordinate locations oflightfixtures with equipment locations to provide proper room illumination without obstruction. Suspend fixtures which must be mounted below pipes, ducts, etc, with chains or other Architect approved method. B. Securely mount fixtures. Support fixtures weighing 50 Ibs or more from building framing or structural members. C. Fasten lay-in fluorescent fixtures to ceiling suspension system on each side with bolts, screws, rivets, or clips. In addition, connect lay-in fixtures weighing less than 50 Ibs with two wire hangers minimum to building framing or structural members. Connect wires to opposing corners of fixture and may be slightly slack. Make final conduit connections to lay-in fluorescent fixtures with specified flexible conduit or flexible fixture whips. D. Where recessed fixtures are to be installed, provide openings, plaster rings, etc, of exact dimensions for such fixtures to be properly installed. Coordinate fixture installation with ceiling type 'and thickness. Terminate circuits for recessed fixtures in an extension outlet box near fixture and connect with specified flexible conduit. 3.2 ADJUSTMENT A. Repair scratches or nicks on exposed surfaces of fixtures to match original undamaged conditions. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 2 Section 16510 Interior Luminaires SECTION 16532 EMERGENCY BATTERY UNITS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1 . Furnish and install fluorescent emergency lighting packs as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. Lighting Packs 1. Shall operate one lamp at approximately 600 lumens initially and not less than 450 lumens after 90 minutes. 2. Battery shall be long life nickel cadmium type. Charger shall be capable of full recharge in 24 hours. 3. Unit shall be complete with charging indicator light and test switch. 4. Acceptable Products - a. B70A by Bodine Co Inc, Collierville, TN (800) 223-5728 or (901) 853-7211 www.bodine.com b. CFP841 by Chloride Systems. Burgaw, NC (910) 259-1000 www.chloridesys.com c. UFO-5 by Dual-Lite Inc, Cheshire, CT (203) 699-3000 www.dual-Iite.com d. 1-48 by Iota Engineering Co, Tucson, AZ (520) 294-3292 www.iotaengineering.com e. PS600C by Lithonia Lighting, Conyers, GA (770) 922-9000 www.lithonia.com f. Equal as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01600. - - PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install fluorescent emergency lighting pack in ballast channel with charging indicator light and test switch mounted on fixture end, or visible and accessible through lens. B. Wire so unit can be tested with lights on. C. Wire so lamps in normal mode are switched off with other lighting in area. Connect emergency lighting unit to unswitched conductor of normal lighting circuit. .. END OF SECTION .' 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16532 Emergency Battery Units ..' SECTION 16721 TELEPHONE SYSTEM PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install building telephone raceway and cable system as described in Contract Documents. 2. Furnish and install main service raceway as described in Contract Documents and to comply with telephone company requirements. B. Related Sections 1. Section 16140 - Telephone jacks and plates PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Telephone outlet box shall be single device outlet box. B. Building Telephone System Cable 1. CAT 5E, 24 AWG, solid bare copper, four pair, UTP. 2. Meet requirements of EIA I TIA 568 Standard. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Terminate cables at each outlet with specified modular telephone jack assembly. Leave adequate slack cable at terminal board for termination of each cable run. END OF SECTION 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16721 Telephone System SECTION 16811 SOUND AND VIDEO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install concealed raceway, cables and conductors, and related electrical equipment for sound and video system as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1 . Section 13376 - Furnishing and installing of sound system by Church approved installer and not to be included as part of work of Section 16811 2. Section 13381 - Furnishing and installing of satellite dish and TV distribution systems by -, Church approved installer and not to be included as part of work of Section 16811 3. Section 16051 - General Electrical Requirements 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Design Requirements - All aspects of design of sound system have been included as requirements of Owner. Do not make changes to any aspects of installation, design, or equipment pertaining to sound system without Owner's approval through Architect and Sound Consultant. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Control Relays for Sound System Power 1. 20 AMP, 120 VAC minimum load contacts. 2. 24 VDC control coil. 3. NEMA 1 enclosure. 4. Relay and enclosure shall be UL listed as an assembly. 5. Acceptable Products - a. Class 8501 Type CD06-V53 with Class 9991 Type UE1 enclosure by Square D b. 700-HG45Z24 with 700-HN120 enclosure by Allen-Bradley c. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. 2.2 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Components as shown on Drawings from following manufacturers. 1. Alpha Systems - (801) 255-2631 2. Allen-Bradley, Milwaukee, WI (414) 382-2000 www.ab.com 3. Alpha Wire Co, Elizabeth, NJ (800) 522-5742 or (201) 925-8000 www.alphawire.com 4. Atlas Sound, Fenton, MO (800) 876-7337 or (314) 349-3110 www.atlassound.com 5. Belden Wire & Cable Co, Hichmond, IN (317) 983-5200 www.belden.com 6. Carol I Columbia Wire - (401) 724-9605 7. EMTECH Electronics Inc, Lindon, UT (800) 847-1101 or (801) 847-1100 www.emtechelectronics.com 8. Lowell Manufacturing Co, Pacific, MO (800) 825-9660 or (314) 781-9058 www.dreived.com/-Ianny/lowellmfg 9. Middle Atlantic Products Inc, Riverdale, NJ (973) 839-1011 www.middleatlantic.com 10. Square D Co, Palatine, IL (800) 847-7500 or (847) 937-2600 www.squared.com 11. West Penn Wire Corp, Washington, PA (800) 245-4964 or (724) 222-7060 www.westpenn-cdt.com - 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16811 Sound And Video Electrical System SECTION 16811 SOUND AND VIDEO ELECTRICAl SYSTEM PART 1 GENERAl 1.1 SUMMARY A. Includes But Not Limited To 1. Furnish and install concealed raceway, cables and conductors, and related electrical equipment for sound and video system as described in Contract Documents. B. Related Sections 1. Section 13376 - Furnishing and installing of sound system by Church approved installer and not to be included as part of work of Section 16811 2. Section 13381 - Furnishing and installing of satellite dish and TV distribution systems by Church approved installer and not to be included as part of work of Section 16811 3. Section 16051 - General Eiectrical Requirements 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Design Requirements - All aspects of design of sound system have been included as requirements of Owner. Do not make changes to any aspects of installation, design, or equipment pertaining to sound system without Owner's approval through Architect and Sound Consultant. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 COMPONENTS A. Control Relays for Sound System Power 1. 20 AMP, 120 VAC minimum load contacts. 2. 24 VDC control coil. 3. NEMA 1 enclosure. 4. Relay and enclosure shall be UL listed as an assembly. 5. Acceptable Products - a. Class 8501 Type CD06-V53 with Class 9991 Type UE1 enclosure by Square 0 b. 700-HG45Z24 with 700-HN120 enclosure by Allen-Bradley c. Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01600. 2.2 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Components as shown on Drawings from following manufacturers. 1. Alpha Systems - (801) 255-2631 2. Allen-Bradley, Milwaukee, WI (414) 382-2000 www.ab.com 3. Alpha Wire Co, Elizabeth, NJ (800) 522-5742 or (201) 925-8000 www.alphawire.com 4. Atlas Sound, Fenton, MO (800) 876-7337 or (314) 349-3110 www.atlassound.com 5. Belden Wire & Cable Co, Richmond, IN (317) 983-5200 www.beiden.com 6. Carol! Columbia Wire - (401) 724-9605 7. EMTECH Electronics Inc, Lindon, UT (800)847-1101 or (801) 847-1100 www.emtechelectronics.com 8. Lowell Manufacturing Co, Pacific, MO (800) 825-9660 or (314) 781-9058 www.dreived.comHanny!lowellmfg 9. Middle Atlantic Products Inc, Riverdale, NJ (973) 839-1011 www.middleatlantic.com 10. Square 0 Co, Palatine, IL (800) 647-7500 or (847) 937-2600 www.squared.com 11. West Penn Wire Corp, Washington, PA (800) 245-4964 or (724) 222-7060 www.westpenn-cdt.com 02514 Perris Hill Sr. Center Expansion 1 Section 16811 Sound And Video Electrical System OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DD'ELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION CONCERNING LABOR STANDARDS AND PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS TO (Appropriate Recipient) DATE: PROJECT NO. (If any).' CIO PROJECT NAME: 1. The undersigned, having executed a contract with for the construction of the above-identified project, acknowledges that: ( a ) The Labor Standards provisions are included in the aforesaid contract (b) Correction of any infractions of the aforesaid conditions, including infractions by any of his subcontractors and any lower tier subcontractors, is his responsibility. o He certifies that: ( a ) Neither he nor any firm, corporation, partnership or association in which he has substantial interest is designated as an ineligible contractor by the Comptroller General of the United States pursuant to Section 5.6(b) of the Regulations of the Secretary of Labor, Part 5 (29 CFR, Part 5) or pursuant to Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 use 2760-2(0). ( b ) No part of the aforementioned contract has been or will be subcontracted to any subcontractor if such subcontractor or any firm, corporation, partnership or association in whichsuch subcontractor has a substantial interest is designated as an ineligible contractor pursuant to any of the aforementioned regulatory or statutory provisions. 3. He agrees to obtain and forward to the aforementioned recipient within ten days after the execution of any subcontract, including those executed by his subcontractors and any lower tier subcontractors, a "Subcontractor's Certification Concerning Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage Requirements" executed by the subcontractors. 4. He Certifies that: (a) The legal name and the business address of the undersigned are: (b) The undersigned is: ( I ) A SINGLE PROPRIETORSHIP (3) A CORPORATION ORGANIZED IN THE STATE OF (2) A PARTNERSHIP ( 4 ) OTHER ORGANIZA nON (Describe) (Cont. ) Page ] of ] 4. (COni.) ( c ) The name, title and address of the owner, partners or officers of the undersigned are: NAME TITLE ADDRESS ( d ) The names, addresses and the nature of the interest of all other persons, both natural and corporate, having a substantial interest in the undersigned are (If nane, sa stale): NAME ADDRESS NATURE OF INTEREST ( e ) The names, addresses and trade classifications of all other building construction contractors in which the undersigned has a substantial interest are (If none, so slale): NAME ADDRESS TRADE CLASSIFICATION (CONTRACTOR) DATE: BY: (SIGNATURE) WARNING U. S. Criminal Code, Section 1010, Tille /8, V.S.c., provides in part: "Whoever ..."" makes, passes, utters or publishes any statement, knowing ti,e same to he false ............. shall he fined not morl! than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than two (1) years, or both. CERTIFICATION OF BIDDER REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INSTRUCTIONS This certification is required pursuant to Executive Order 11246 ( 30 F.R. 123 I 9-25). The implementing rules and regulations provide that any bidder or prospective contractor, or any of their proposed subcontractors, shall state as an initial part of the bid or negotiations of the contract whether it has (they have) participated in any previous contract or subcontract subject to the equal opportunity clause; and, if so, whether it has (they have) filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions. Where the certification indicates that the bidder has not filed a compliance report due under applicable instructions, such bidder shall be required to submit a compliance report within seven calendar days after bid opening. No contract shall be . awarded unless such report is submitted. CERTIFICATION BY BIDDER Bidder's Name: Address and Zip Code: 1. Bidder has participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal Opportunity Clause. YES D NO D ( If answer is YES, identify the most recent contract. ) 2. Compliance reports were required to be filed in connection with such contract or subcontract. YES D NO D ( If answer is YES, identify the most recent contract.) 3. Bidder has filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions, including SF-100. YES D NO D NONE REQUIRED D 4. If answer to item 3 is "NO", please explain in detail, using the reverse side of this certification if necessary. CERTIFICA TION ~ The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ntme and Title of:igocr (Please Type) :ignature Thte FORM OF BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. that we, the undersigned, as Principal, and as Surety, are hereby and firmly bound unto the City of San Bernardino . State of California, hereinafter referred to as "Obligee" in the penal sum often percent (10% ) of the total amount of the bid of the Principal submitted to the Obligee for the work described below, for the payment of which sum we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, THAT: WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted to Obligee, a certain Bid, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a contract in writing, for the ( Copy here the exact title description of work, including location as it appears on the proposal) for which bids are to be opened on ( Insert date of opening) NOW, THEREFORE, a. If said Bid shall be rejected, or in the alternate, b. If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute a contract in the Form of contract attached hereto ( properly completed in accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a bond for his faithful performance of said contract, and shall in all other respects perfonn the agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise, the same shall remain in force and effect; it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its bond shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the Obligee may accept such Bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. Signed, this day of , 20 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals, and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and year first mentioned. (SEAL) (SEAL) Principal Surety By: By: Signature Signature Printed Name and Title Printed Name and Title OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM SUBCONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION CONCERNING LABOR STANDARDS AND PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS TO (Appropriate Recipient) DATE PROJECT NO. (If any) C/O PROJECT NAME 1. The undersigned, having executed a contract with (Contractor or Subcontractor) in the amount of $ for ( Nature of Work) in the construction of the above-identified project, certifies that: ( a ) The Labor Standards Provisions of the Contract for Construction are included in the aforesaid contract. ( b ) Neither he nor any firm, corporation, partnership or association in which he has substantial interest is designated as an ineligible contractor by the Comptroller General of the United States pursuant to Section 5.60(b) of the Regulations of the Secretary of Labor, Part 5 (29 CFR. . Part 5) or pursuant to Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 u.s.e. 276a-2(a). ( c ) No part of the aforementioned contract has been or will be subcontracted to any subcontractor if such subcontractor or any firm, corporation, partnership or association in which such subcontractor has a substantial interest is designated as an ineligible contractor pursuant to any of the aforementioned regulatory or statutory provisions. 2. He agrees to obtain and forward to the contractor, for transmittal to the aforementioned recipient within ten days after the execution of any lower subcontract, a "Subcontractor's Certification Concerning Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage Requirements" executed by the lower tier subcontractor, in duplicate. (a) The workmen will report for duty on or about (Dale) 3. He Certifies that: ( a ) The legal name and the business address of the undersigned are: ( b ) The undersigned is: ( 1 ) A SINGLE PROPRIETORSHIP ( 3 ) A CORPORATION ORGANIZED IN THE STATE OF (2) A PARTNERSHIP ( 4) OTHER ORGANIZA nON (Describe) (Cont. ) Page 2 of 2 3. (conI.) (c) The name, title and address of the owner, partners or officers of the undersigned are: NAME TITLE ADDRESS ( d ) The names, addresses and the nature of the interest of all other persons, both natural and corporate, having a substantial interest in the undersigned are (If none, so slale;' NAME ADDRESS NATURE OF INTEREST ( e ) The names, addresses and trade classifications of all other building construction contractors in which the undersigned has a substantial interest are (If none, so slate): NAME ADDRESS TRADE CLASSIFICATION BY: ( SUBCONTRACTOR) (SIGNATURE) DATE: ( Typed Name and Title) WARNING U. S. Criminal Code, Section 1010, Title 18. V.S.c., provides in part: "Whoever ....... makes, passes, utters or publishes any statemelll, knowing the same to be false ............. shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than two (2) years, or both. CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTOR REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Project No. !Vame of Prime Contraclor INSTRUCTIONS This certification is required pursuant to Executive Order 11246 ( 30 F.R. 12319-25). The implementing Rules and regulations provide that any bidder or prospective contractor, or any of their proposed subcontractors, shall state as an initial part of the bid or negotiations of the contract whether it has (they have) participated in any previous contract or subcontract subject to the equal opportunity clause; and, if so, whether it has (they have) filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions. Where the certification indicates that the subcontractor has not filled a compliance report due under applicable instructions, such subcontractor shall be required to submit a compliance report before the owner approves the subcontract or permits work to begin under the subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION Subcontractor's Name: Address and Zip Code: 1. Bidder has participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal Opportunity Clause: YES D NO D 2. Compliance reports were required to be filed in connection with such contract or subcontract: YES D NO D 3. Bidder has filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions, including an SF-IOO: YES D NO D NONE REQUIRED D 4. If answer to Item 3 is "NO", please explain in detail, using the reverse side of this certification, if necessary. CERTIFICATION - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name and Title of Signer (Please Type) Dare Signature SECTION 3 CLAUSE 135.20 Assurance of compliance with regulations (a) Every contract or agreement for a grant, loan subsidy, or other direct financial assistance in aid of housing, urban planning, development, redevelopment or renewal, public or community facilities, and new community development, entered into by the Department of Housing and Urban Development with respect to a Section 3 covered project shall contain provisions requiring the applicant or recipient to carry out the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in this part, and any applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to approval of its application for assistance for a Section 3 covered project. (b) Everv application. recipient. contracting party, contractor, and subcontractor shall incorporate, or cause to be incorporated. in all contracts for work in connection with a Section 3 covered proiect. the following clause (referred to as a Section 3 clause): A. The work to be performed under this contract is on a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S. C. 1701u. Section 3 requires that, to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training and employment be given to lower income residents of the project area and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by persons residing in, the area of the project. B. The parties to this contract will comply with the provisions of said Section 3 and the regulations issued purs"uant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development set forth in 24 CFR 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of this contract. The parties to this contract certify and agree that they are under no contractual or other disability which would prevent them from complying with these requirements. C. The contractor will send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising the said labor organization or workers' representative of his commitments under this Section 3 clause and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment or training. D. 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Contractors except Within California, but not Area business located, unless have construction San Bernardino, Orange, Los offices in Riverside, San Bernardino Angeles, San Diego S.M.S.A. Ontario S.M.S.A.-then parity same as Number 2 above Contractors except Outside California Principal place of business construction Contractors except N/A Local staff parity with Riverside construction San Bernardino, Ontario S.M.S.A. Construction N/A Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario Contractors S.M.S.A. GOALS FOR WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION On April 17, 1978, the Department of Labor, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs established goals for the participation of women in the construction industry. These goals, which shall apply to all work force levels, categories, crafts, skills and apprenticeships, are the following: Time Frame Goals (in Percent) April 1, 1978 - March 31, 1979 3.1 April 1, 1979 - March 31, 1980 5.0 April 1, 1980 - March 31, 1981 6.9 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY FOR CONTRACTORS ANO VENOORS N_ .1 c."".."" ...,ts cu. pl.. cO .rUN Its .u.pore or . ProIU" or .~\Wl .,.lo_.C ."oreu.lcy, ..a to c"U.1IlCC wit'"' Lucutl.. Or.ers l:'2.6 ","C1 l:..J;~t :101 Vl1 of ~. CI.ll 'l.I.!U. Ac, of 1'.., 5,CH.... '1IYr~ cll. 1.1I.,llltaUon .l.ct or 191J; till ~Ido",.. FI.r LeploYDOftt 'uct~.. Act. I.a tll. l.pl.....,tl. SO)... 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C E6~ -c- . ... 0.. ~- - r_ CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH AIR AND WATER ACTS ( Applicable to Federally assisted construction contracts and related subcontracts exceeding $100,000 ) During the performance of this contract, the Contractor and all subcontractors shall comply with the requirements of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 USC 1857 et. seq., the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 USC 1251 et. seq., and the regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency with respect thereto, at 40 CFR, Part 15, as amended, and Executive Order 11738. In addition to the foregoing requirements, all nonexempt contractors and subcontractors shall furnish to the owner, the following: (1) A stipulation by the Contractor of subcontractors, that any facility to be utilized in the performance of any nonexempt contract or subcontract, is not listed on the List of Violating Facilities issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to 40 CFR 15.20 (2) Agreement by the Contractor to comply with all the requirements of Section 114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended, (42 USC 1857c-8) and Section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, (33 USC 1318) relating to inspection, monitoring, entry, reports and information, as well as all other requirements specified in said Section 114 and Section 308, and all regulations and guidelines issued thereunder. (3) A stipulation that as a condition for the award of the contract, prompt notice will be given of any notification received from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, EPA, indicating that a facility utilized, or to be utilized for the contract, is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities. . (4) Agreement by the Contractor that he will include, or cause to be included, the criteria and requirements in paragraph (1) through (4) of this section in every nonexempt subcontract and requiring that the Contractor will take such action as the Government may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions. I certify that I have read the Certification of Compliance with Air and Water Acts, and agree to comply with the provisions contained therein. Signature Date Company Name Address FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we a hereinafter called "Principal" and , State of hereinafter called the "Surety" , are held and firmly bound unto , hereinafter called "Owner", in the penal sum of Dollars ( $ ) in lawful money of these United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that Whereas, the Principal entered into a certain contract with the Owner, dated the day of 20 a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform its duties, all undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions, and agreements of said contract during the original term thereof, and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the Owner, with or without notice to the Surety, and if he shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such contract, and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the Owner from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the Owner all outlay and expense which the owner may incur in making good any default, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the Owner and the Contractor shall' abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in six (6) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of ,20_ ATTEST: Principal Secretary of Principal (Seal) By Signature Address Witness as to Principal Address Surety ATTEST: Secretary of Surety (Seal) By Attorney-In-Fact Address Witness as to Surety Address NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Contract. FORM OF LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we a hereinafter called "Principal" and , State of hereinafter called the "Surety", are held and ftrmly bound unto , hereinafter called "Owner", in the penal sum of Dollars ( $ ) in lawful money of these United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that Whereas, the Principal entered into a certain contract with the Owner, dated the day of 20 a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall promptly make payment to all persons, firms, subcontractors, and corporations furnishing materials for or performing labor in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract, and any authorized extension or modification thereof, including all amounts due for materials, lubricants, oil, gasoline, coal and coke, repairs on machines, equipment and tools, consumed or used in connection with the construction of such work, and all insurance premiums on said work, and for all labor, performed in such work whether by subcontractor or otherwise, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. . PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the Owner and the Contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in six (6) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of , 20 ATTEST: Principal Secretary of Principal (Seal) By Signature Address Witness as to Principal Address Surety A TrEST: Secretary of Surety (Seal) By Anomey-In-Fact Address Witness as to Surety Address CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSED CONTRACTOR REGARDING JAPANESE CONTRACT RESTRICTIONS Background Section 109 of the Public Law 100-202 imposes a ban against the use of foreign contractors and suppliers who are from countries that discriminate against U. S. firms in public works projects. To date, Japan is the only country to which these restrictions apply. The ban applies to construction contractors and to architectural, engineering or other services directly relating to the construction or rehabilitation of public buildings or projects. A firm is affected by the ban if 50 % or more of its stock is owned or controlled by a citizen or national of a foreign country included on the list of foreign countries that discriminate against U. S. firms published by the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). General partnerships are also covered by the ban. A clause entitled "Restrictions on Public Buildings and Public Works Projects" is included in the body of the construction contract for the proposed project. This clause provides detailed definitions and restrictions pertaining to the award of this contract. The bidder referenced below is the firm, company, corporation or its representative proposing to do work on or supply materials for the project. Contractor's Certification Bidding Contractor's Name: Address: 1. Bidder is not owned or controlled by a firm(s) included on the list of countries that discriminate against U.S. firms published by the USTR. True False 2. Bidder has not or will not subcontract with a firm(s) owned or controlled by a country on the USTR list. True False 3. Bidder will not use any construction product or materials including permanently affixed instruments, equipment, electronics or other devices (excluding vehicles and construction equipment) of a country on the USTR list. True False Certification - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name and Title of Signer (please type) Signature Date Note: Failure to complete this form is cause for rejection of the bid as not being responsive or responsible II LABOR STANDARDS & PROVISIONS _-deral ubor Standards Provisions u~ 0........._ .... ~ c ~ ,r -- _I ~ ....., ....~Of ~,...~.....:::f1"~..en. c:o........:: \for.... ........ . ...~ ...- ~ roo ........ s..... '" A_ """ ... ~ ~"",l L,&DDt ~ ',o...a.o""t .,.1f'\C,j~."...... ~ ......... &:Ii .... .,..,...on.a. IDO'''''' " ~,., ~1Iaf11 U,l./I.""'-I L '0 fTl ...~ w.... 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SIONS APPLlCAILE TO CONTRACTS COVERING FEDEIALL Y FINANCED AND ASSISTED CONSTRUCTION - , SECTION: 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 :1.5 3.6 :3 .7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.1 PART :3 CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS ON PUBLIC BUILDING DR PUBLIC WORK FINANCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY LOANS OR GRANTS FRO~ THE UNITED STATES Purpose an~ scope. Definitions. Weekly statement witn respect to payment of wages. Submission of weekly statements an~ tne preservation and inspection of weekly payroll recc~ds. Payroll de~uctions perm1SS1ble w,tnout application toor a p pro 'Ill 0 f t n e See r eta r. y o. f Lab o.r . Payroll deductions perlll1ss,ble wltn tne approval of ~lIe Secretary of LaDor. Applications for the approval of ~ne Secretary of Labor. Action by tne Sec-=tary of Labor upon applications. PrOhibited payroi, deductiont. Methods of payment of wages. Regulations part of contract. Purpose and Scope This part prescribes "anti-kickback. regulations under Section 2 of the Act of June 13, UH, IS lIIended (40 U.S.t. 276c l. popularly Itnown IS the Copeland Act. This part appl hs to any contract which .is subject to Federal wage standards and which is for the construction, prosecution, cOllpletion, or repair of pUblic buildings, pUblic worlts or buildings or works financed in whole or in part by loans or grants from the United SUtes. The part ; s intended to ai~ in the enforcemen~ of. tile Ilinimum wage provisions of the David-Bacon Act and the various statutes dealing with Federll'y.assisted construction ~hlt contain similar minillum wage provisions, including those provisions which are not subjec~ to Reorganization Plan No.1. (e.g.. the College Housing Ac~ of USo, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and tile Housing Act of 1959), and in tile enforcement of tile overtime prov;s1ons of tile Contract Work Hours Stlndards Act whenever they are applicable to construction work. The part details the obligation of contractors and subcontractors relative to the w~ekly submission of statements regarding the wlges paid on work covered thereby; sets forth the Cf rCullstlnces Ind procedures governing tile lIalting of plyroll Clel1uctions frOIl the wages of tllose employed on SUCh work; anCl CleH nea tes tile lIe~hoGs of payment permiSSible on such work. 3.2 Definitions ~s used in the regulations in this part: (a) The terms "buileing" or "worl:" generally include construction activity as d1stinguished from manufacturing. fur- nishing of materials. or servicing and mainanance wor\:. The ~erllls inc1ude. without limitation. bui1din;s. structures. and illlprovements of a11 types. such as bridges. dams. plants. highways. parl:wa~s. stre~ts. subw.ays. tunnels. sewers. '!'ains. power1ines. pUlllp,n; sut,ons. ra~1ways. aHports. terlll'n~1s. docks. piers. wharves. ways. 1,ghthouses. b~oyS. Jet~'es. brukwa~ers levees. and cana1s; dreds,ng. shoring. scaffolding: drilling. b1astin~. excavating, ,c1earing, and landscaping. un1ess cO,nducted ,n connec~ion w,th. and ~t the site of such a build,ng or work as ,s descr,bed ,n the foregoing sentence. the lIIanuflc~ure or furnishing of materills, articles, supplies. or eQuipment (whether or n.ot I Federll or Stlte Igency aCQuires title ~o such lIIater,als, articles, suppl i es, or eQui pment duri ng the, course of the manufacture or furnishing or owns the materials from which they Ire lIanu. factured or furnished) is not a "building" or "work" within the lIlelning of the regulations in this part. Ib) The terms "construction", "prosecution", "completion". or "repair" lIIeln III types of work done on a plrticular building or work It the site thereof, including, without li.itltion. altering, remodeling. ~ainting and decorlting. the trlnsporting of materials and supplies to or froll the building or work by the employees of the construction contrlctor or construction subcontractor, Ind the manuflcturing or furnishing of IIIlterials, Irticles, ~upplies, or eQuipment on the si~e of the building or work. by persons employed .tthe site by the contractor or subcontrlctor. Ic) The terms "public building" or "public work- include building or work for whose construction, prosecution, completion. or repair, IS defined. above, a rederal agency is a contracting party, regardless of whether title thereof is in a Federll Igency. (d) The terlll "building or work finlnced in whole or in plrt by loans or grants frOIl the United States" inclueits bui leiing or work for whose construction, prosecution, completion. or replir, as defined above, plYllent or part plyment is lIIade directly or indirectly from funds provided by loans or gra nts by I F ederl 1 agency. The term i nc 1 udes bUn d- ing or work .for which the Federal uisunce granted is in the form of loan guarantees or insurlnce. (e) Every person paid by a contractor or suQcontractor in any manner for his labor in the construct10n, prosecution. completion, or repair of a public building or pub11C work or builClin9 or work f1nanced 1n whole or in part by loans or grlnts from the Unlted States is "employee" ane receiving 'wages., regardless of any contractual relat10nship allegeCl to exist between him and the real employer. If) The term "any affiliated person" includes a spouse, chilCl, parent. or other close relative of the contractor or subcontractor; a partner or officer of the contractor or subcontractor; a corporation closely connected wi~h the contractor or subcontractor as parent. subsidiary, or otherwise. Ind an officer or agent of such corporation. (g) The term '~ederal agency. means the United States, the District of Columbia, and all executive departments. independent establiShments. administrative agencies, . and instrumentalities of the united States and of the District of Colulllbia. inclUding corporations. all or substantially all of the stock of which is beneficially owned by the united States. by the District of Columbia. or any of the foregoing depart- ments, establishments. agencies, Ind instrumentalities. 3.3 Weekly Stltement with re.pect to payment of wlges. (I) As useCl in this section, the term "employee. shall not apply to persons in classifications higher tnan that of laborer or mechanic and those who Ire the immediate superviscrs of such employees. (b)(l) tlch contractor or subcontractor en~aged in. the construction, prosecution, completion. or repair of any public building or public work, or building or work financed in whole or in part by loans or grants froll the United States. shall furnhh each week a statement with respect to the wages paid each of its employees englged on work covered by 29 CFR 'arts 3 and l during the preceding weetly payroll periOd. (2) tlch .Statement of Com~liance. Shall be signed bl the contractor or subcontractor or hlS or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: (i) That the payroll period information required to be maintained under thi s Chapter, 29 en 'art S and that such correct and complete; contains tht S . S la1(3)( i) of information is lli) ~hat each labo~er or mechanic (incluOing each helpe~. app~entlce. and t~ainee) employed on the contract duri ng the payroll peri od IUS been pa i d the full week 1 y wages earned. without ~ebate. either directly or inci~ectly. and that no deductions have been made either ci~ectly o~ inel~ectly from the full wages earned. other than permissible deductions as set forth in 3.5-3.8; l; i i) ihat each 1 abore~ or mechan; c has been paid not less than the wage rates and fringe benefits or cash euivalents for the classification of work performed. as speci- fied in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract. (3) ihe wilful falsific.uion of any of the above certi- . fications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or crillinal prosecution under Section 1001 of iith 18 and Section 231 of iitle 31 of the United States Code. (c) He reQuirements of this section shall not apply to any contract of 52,000 or less. (d) Upon a written finding by the head of a Federll agency, the Secretary of ~abor lIay provide reasonable limita- tions. variations. toleranceS. and e~emptions from the reQuire- ments of thh section subject to SUCh conditions IS the Secretary of L.abor IIIIY specify. [29 F.R. 97. Jan. 4.1964. as amended at S8 F.R.101S0, July 17, 1965J ".... ,": 3.4 Suuission of weekly statements and the preservation and inspection of weekly payroll records. (I) Each weekly statement reQuired uncier 3.3 shall be delivered by the contractor or subcontractor. within seven days after the regular paYllent date of the plyroll perioCl. to a representative of a Federal or State Igency in Charge at th. site of the building or work, or, if there is no representltiye of a Federal or Stlte Igency at the site of the building or work.- the statement shall be mailed by the contractor. or lub- contractor. within such time, to a Federal or State agency con- tracting for or financing the building or work. After luell examination and check as may be Ilade. such statement. or a copy thereof, shall be kept aVlilable. or Ihall be tranlllitted .together with a report of any violation, in Iccordance tri'tll applicable procedures prescribed by the United Sta'tes Department of L.lbor. (b) Each contractor of subcontractor shill preserve his weekly peyroll recordS for a period of three years froll date of completion of the contract. ihe payrol' records shall set out accurately and completely the na.e and address of each laborer and lIechanic, his correct classificatiOn, rate of pa)', oail)' and weeltly nUllber of hours worked, Cleductions made, and actual wages paid. Such pa)'roll records shall be maoe avai lable at all times for inspection by the contracting officer or his authorized representative, and by authorized representatives of the Department of Labor. 3.5 Payroll Deductions Permissible Without Application to or Approval of the Secretary of Labor lal Any deduct; on made in cOlllpl i ance w; th the reQuirements of Federal, State, or local law, suc~ as rederal or State withholding income taxes and Federal socul security talles. lbl Any deduction of sums previously pa;d to the employee as a bona fid~ pre-payme~t of wages wh~n Such.prepay- lIent is made w; thout d1 scount or 1 nterest. A bona f1 de pre- pay"ent of wages. ; s consi dered to have been lIade. only when cash or its eQuivalent has been advanced to the person e~loyed in SUCh lIlanner as to give nill cOlllplete freedolll of dispOSition of the advanced fundS. lc) Any deduction of amounts reQuired by court process to be paid to another, unless, the deduction is in fav- or of the contractor, subcontractor, or any affiliated person, or when collusion or collaboration exists. Idl Any deduction constituting a contribution on behalf of the person employed to funds established by tile employer or representatives of employees, or both, for the purpose of providing either froll principal or income, or botll, lIedical or hospital care, penSions or annuities on retirellent, dnth benefits, cOllpensation for injuries, illness, accidents, sickness~ or disability, or for insurance to provide any of the foregoing, or unellploYllent benefits, vacation pay, savings ICcounts, or sill11ar paYllents for tile benefit of employees. the i r fam11 i es and dependents: Provi ded, however, That the foll~wing standards are lIet: (1) The deduction is not otherwise proh1b1tedby law; 12l It is either: III Yoluntary consented to by the emp 1 oyee in wri ti ng and in advance of the peri od in whi ch the work is to be done and such consent is not & condition either for the obtaining of or for the continuation of emploYllent, or liil provided for in a bona fide collective barga i ni ng agreement between the contractor or SubCOntractor and representatives of its employees; (3) no obtained. directly or subcontractor or any co~~ission. dividend. or profit or ot~er benefit is ct~erwise indirectly, by t~e contractor or affiliated person in t~e form of otherwi se; and (t,) t~e deductions shall serve t~e convenience and interest of the employee. tel ~nd deduC~ion contributing toward the United ~tates Defense Stamps and Bonds when authorized by the employee. {fl ~ny deduction requested by the employee ~o enable hill to repay loans to or to purchase shares ,n cred,t unions organized and operatell in accordance with Federal anll Stlte crellit union statutes. purChase of vol untari ly (91 Any delluCti on . ellployee for tile lIIal'.ing of Quasi-governllental agencies. voluntarily authorizell by the c ontr i but ions to gov ernlllenta 1 or such as the American Red Cross. (hl Any lIeduction voluntarily authorized .by the ellployee for the lIIaking of contributions to COllllllunity Chests. united Givers Funds. and similar charitable organizations. (il Any deduction to pay regular union initiat;"on fees and membership dues. not including fines or special assesslllenu: Provilled. however. that a collective bargaining agreelllent between the contractor or subcontractor and representatives of its employees provilles for such delluctions and the deductions Ire not otherwise prohibited by law. (jl Any deduction not lIore than for the .reasonlbl. cost. of board. lodging. or other facilities lIeeting thl requirements of section 3{ml of the Fair Labor Stanllards Act of 1938. IS IlIended. and 'art 531 of this ti tle. When such a deduction is made the additional recordS required under 516.~5{al of this title shall be kept. {I'.l And deduction for the cost of safety equipment of nOllinll vllue purchased by the employee IS his own property for his personal protection in his work. such IS safety shoeS. slfety glasses. safety gloves. and hard hitS. if such eQui.pment is not required by law to be furnished by the employer, if such deduction is not violative of the fair Llbor StandardS Act Dr prohibited by other llW, if the cost on which the deduction is based does not exceed the Ictual cost to the employer where the equipment is purchase~ from hill Ind does not include Iny direct or indirect monetary return to the employer where the eQu;pm.nt ~, ,\ifij< - is purchased frolll a t!'1ird person, aile if the deduction is either (1) voluntar,ly consented to by the employee in writing and in advance of the period in which the wor\: is to be done and suCh consent is not a condition either for the Obtaining of emploYllent or its continuance; or (2) proviced for in a bona fide collective barga,nin; agreement between the contractor or subcontractor and representatives of its employees. [29 F. R . 97, J an. 4. 1 S 6 4. a s a me n de d at 36 ;:. R. S 7 70. Ha y 28.1971) 3.6 'ayroll Deduction Permissible with the Approval of tile Secretary of labor Any contractor Secretary of labor for perlllitted under 3.5. wllenever he finds that: or subcontractor permission to ma\:e The Secretary may may apply to tile any deducti on not grant permission (Il The contractor. person does not ma\:e I profit from the deduction eitller dividend. or otherwise; subcontractor, or any affililted or benefit directly or indirectly in the forlll of I commission. (b) The The deduction is not otherwise prohibited by law; (cl The deduction is either (ll voluntlrily consented to by the employee in writing and in Idvance of the periOd in wllicll the W01'\: is to be done Ind SUCh consent is' not I condition eitller for tile obtaining of employment or its conti nUlnce. or (2l provi ded far 1 n I bona fi de coll ecti VI bargaining agreellent between the contrlctor or subcontrlctor and representltives of its employees; and . (d) Tile deduction serves tile convenience Ind interest of the employee. 3.7 AppliCltions for the Approval of the Secretary of ~abor Any Ipplication far the lIalting of plyroll deductions under 3.6 sllall cOllply with the reQuirellents prescribed in ~be following paragrlphs of tllis section: (Il The Ipplication sll111 be in writing Ind sha" be Iddressed to tile Secretlry of ~abor. (bl The application need not identify the contrlct or contrlcts under which the worlt in Question is to be perfor.ed. 'erllission . will be ghen for deductions on III current and future contracts of tile appliclnt far a periOd of 1 yelr. Are- newa' of perlllission to Illa"'e sUl;h payro" dedul;tiOn .in be granted upon the submission of an app'il;ltiOn whil;h makes referenl;e to the or,;1na1 app1,l;lt,on, rel;ites the date of the Se~retary of Labor's appro~a1 of suCh deductions. states affirmative1y that there is continued comp'iance with the standardS set forth in the provisions of J.(, and specifies any conditions which have changed in regarO to t~e payr011 deductions. (cl ihe app1ication sha11 sute affirmative1y there is compliance with the standards set forth in provisions of 3.6. ihe affirmation sha11 be accompanied full statement of the factS indicating such comp1ian~e. (dl 'Tile app1ication shall inl;lude a des~ription of the proposed dedu~tion. the purpose .to be served thereby. and the classes of laborers or me~han'~s from whose wlges the proposed deduction would be made. that tile by I ,. . . tel 'The application shill stlte the nlme and business of a-ny third person to whOIll any funds obtained frOIll tile proposed dec1ucti ons are to be trlnsllli tted and tile affi 1 iltion of such person. if any. with the IPplicant. 3.B Action by the Se~retary of Labor Upon Appli~ations 'Tile Secretary of Labor 51'1111 de~ide whether or not tile reQuested dec1uCtion is perlllissible under provisions of 3.6; Ind shall notify the applicant in writing of his decision. 3.9 Prohibited Payroll Deductions Oec1uctions not elsewhere provide/S for-by thiS" part and which Ire not found to be permissible unc1er 3.6 Ire prohibited. 3.10 Methods of Payment of Wages 'The paYlllent of wages slllll be by ~ash. negotiable instrulllents plYlble on demand, or tile additional forms of coe- pensa~ion for whi~1I dedu~tions are permissible under this part. Mo other lIIetllOdS of payment sllall be re~ogni%ed on work subject to the Copeland A~t. 3.11 Regulltions Part of Contra~t A 11 contracts mlde wi th respe~t to the constru~ti Oil, prosecutioll, ~ompletioll, or repair of lilY public buildillg or public work or buildillg or work financed ill whole or in ~art by loans or grlnts from tile United Stites covered by tile regulations in this part shall e~pressly bind the contractor or subcontractor to comply witll such of the regulations in tlliS part as lIIay be applicable. In this regard. see 5.5(a' of this subtitle. w PAR'T 5 LABOR S'TANDARDS PROVISIONS APPLICABLE 'TO CON'TRACTS COVERING FEDERALLY FINANCED AND ASSIS'TED CONSTRUCTION (ALSO LABOR STANDARDS PROVISIONS APPLICABLE 'TO NONCONSTRUCTION CONTRAC'TS SUBJECT TO 'THE CONiRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT) Subpart A Prol;eClures Davis-Bal;on anCl Related Al;tS Provisions and SEC'TIDN: 5.1 Purpose anCl Sl;ope 5.2 Definitions 5.3 [Reserved) 5.4 [Reserved) 5.5 Contral;t provisions and related matters 5.6 Enforl;ement 5.7 Reports to the Sel;retary of Labor 5.B LiQuidated C1uages under the Contract Work Hours and Safety StanClards Act 5.9 Suspension of funds 5.10 Restitution. criminal action 5.11 Disputes concerning payment of wages 5.12 Debarment prOl;eedings 5.13 Rulings and interpr.etations 5.14 Variations. tolerances, and e~emptions from Parts 1 and 3 of this subtitle and this part 5.15 Limitations. variations. tolerances, and exemptions under the Contract Work Hours-and Safety Standards Act 5.16 Training plans approved or recognized by the Dep~rt.ent of Labor prior to August 20,' 1975. 5.17 WithClrawal of approval of a training program Subpart B Interpretation of the Fringe Benefits Provisions of the Dayis-Bacon Act SEeTI ON: 5.20 Scope and significance of this subpart 5.21 [Reseryed) 5.22 Effect of the Davis-Bacon fringe benefits provisions 5.23 'The statutory provisions 5.24 The basic hourly rate of pay 5.25 Rate of contribution or cost for fringe benefits 5.26 - contribution irrevocably made ... to a trustee or to I third person'. 5.27 . funCl. plan, or program'. 5.28 Unfunded plans 5.29 Specific fr1nge benefits 5.30 types of wage determinations 5.31 ~eeting wage determination obligations 5.32 OvertiMe payments 5.1 purpose and Scope (al ihe regulations contained in this part are promulgated under the autnority conferred upon the Secretary of Labor by Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950 and the Copeland I.ct in order to coordinate the adMinistration and enforcement of the 'abor standardS provisions of each of the follo~ing acts by the Federal agencies responSible for their allministration and of such additional statutes as may from time to time confer upon the Secretary of Labor additional duties and responsi- bilities similar to thOSe conferred upon the Secretary of Labor under Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950: 1. ihe Davis-Bacon Act [Section 1-7, 4~ Stat. 1949, as amended; Pub. L. 74-403. 40 U.S.C. 276a-276a-7j. 2. Copeland Act [40 U;S.C. 276cj. 3. ihe Contract Work Standards Act [40 U.S.C. 327-332j. Hours anll Safety 4. National Housing Act [Section 212 added to c. 847. 48 S"ut. 1246, by Section 14. 53 Stat. 807; 12 U.S.C. 1715c and repeltedly amendedj. 5. Housing Act of 1950 (college housing) [allended by Housing Act of 1959 to add 'abor provisions. 73 - Stat. 681; 12 U.S.C. 1749a(flj. 6. Housing Act of 1959 [Section 401(f) of the Housing Act of 1950 IS aIDended by Pub. L. 86-372. 73 Stat. 681; 12 U.S.C. 1701Q(c)(3Ij. . 7. COllllercial Fisheries Research and Deve'opllent Act of 1964 [Section 7, 78 Stat. 199; 16 U.S.t. 77ge(blj. 8. Library Servi ces . and Cons truct ion I.ct [Section 7(al, 78 Stat. 13; 20 U.S.C. 355c(a)(4), as amended). 9. National Technica' Institute for the Deaf I.ct [Section 5(b)(5), 79 Stat. 126; 20 U.S.C. 684(b)(S)). 10. Nationa' Foundation on the I.rts and Humanities Act of 1965 [Section S(tl, 79 Stat. 846 as amended; 20 U.S.C. 954(jl). 11. Elemental'"Y and Secondal'"y.!ducation Act of 1965 as amended by Elementary and Secondary and otner Education Amendments of 1969 (Section 423 as added by Pub. L. 91-230, title IV, Section 401(a}(10), 84 Stat. 169, and renumbered Section 433, by Pub. L. 92-318; title III Section 301(a)(11, 86 Stat. 326; 20 U.S.C. 1232(bl). Under tne amendment coverage is eJ.tended to all prognms administered by the Commissioner of Education. 12. The Federal-Aid Highway Acts (72 Stat. 895. as lIIlended by 82 Stat. 821; 23 U.S.C. 113, as U1ended by tile Surface 'ransportatio~ ASSlstance Act of 19S2. Pub. L. 97.42'). 1::;. :nei!n Se',f-Determination and ~ducnion :'ss~s,;or,:e Ac. :Sec":~cn 7, as Stat. 2205; 25 U.S.C. 450eJ. :4. :~cj!~ ~tiit~ Care Im~rovement Act (Section .. ,. ~.. _<-.,,'-.. :4:7,' 25 u.S.~. l6J3;~IJ. :=~~..,:. ;:J:' - ..-......"-.-'.0. 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S.a- 72- . -- US - "O/b)""-'- e~ ... ~ as .men~e=;~' . .~. ~. \ \~I,~'J. 2:. li:.'tionei VisitOl!'S Cer.~er raci1i~as Ai:t ... l~oo :~ec. l10, ~2 Stat. 45; 4D U.S.C. 8CiJ. 1965 Cu:. 22. A~?11&c~~an Res~o~ti CeYe,opmen~ 4C2, 7~ Sta,:. 2.; 40 U.S.C. App. 452:. .-. ,,- - of 23. Health Services Statis.ics, and ~.ed;c.' i.ibraries Ac': of sec. 308(h)(2) thereof, 88 Stat. 37D IS 378; 42 U.S.C. 242m(h)(2)). ilese&!'ch, 1974 ~ sec. amenced by t;e&~-;h '-7 .1.1 . see 90 Stu. 24. Hospital Survey and Construction Ac':. as amended by tile Hospital and Medicai Facil1ties AmendmentS ci 1964 [sec. 605(11(51, 78 Stat. 453; 42 U.S.C. 291e(a)(5):. 2S. Health Professions. Educational ~ssis~ance ~c~ (sec. 303(bl, 90 Stat. 22S4; 42 U.S.C. 293a(g)(1)(C); aho sec. 3081. 90 Stat. 22S8, 42 U.S.C. 2931(c)(7)). 26. Nurse iraining Act of 1964 94Ua)(l)(C), 89 Stat. 384; 42 U.S.C. 296a(bllSl). [sec. 27. Heart Oi sease. Cancer, and Stroke ~lIendllents of 1965 [sec. 904, as added by sec. 2. 79 Stat. 928; 42 U.S.C. 299d(b)(4lJ. 28. Safe Drint;ng Water Act [sec. 2(a) see sec. 14S0e thereof. 8a Sta~. 1691; 42 U.S.C. 300j-g(el). 29. National Health Planning and Resources Act (sec. 4. see sec. 1604(b)(11(lIl. 88 Stat. 2261. 42 U.S.C. 3DDo-3(bl(11(Hl). 30. U.S. Housing ~ct of 1937. as nended and recodified (88 S~at. 667; 42 U.S.C. 1437jJ. 3l. Development ~c~ of 1259. 1270. 1277. U.S.C. 1437j). Demonstration Cities 1966 (sees. 110. 311. 1284; 42 U.S.C. 3310. and Metropolitan 503, 1003. 80 Stat. 12 U.S.C. 1715c; 42 . .', .:.... 32. Slum clearance progralll: Housing Act of 1949 (sec. 109, ~3 sta~. 419, as alllended; 42 U.S.C. 1459). 33. Farm housing: Housing Act of 19U [a~ds sec. 516(fl to Housing Act of 1949 by sec. 503. 78 Stat. 797; 42 U.S.C. 1486(11J. 34. Housing Act of -1961 [sec. 707, added by sec. 907. 79 Stat. 496, as alllended; 42 U.S.C. 1500c-3). 35. Defense Housing and COlllllunity Facilities and Services Act of 1951 [sec. 310, 65 Stat. 307; 42 U.S.t. lS92i.). 36. Special Health Review Sharing Act of U75 (sec. 303, see sec. 222(a)(SI thereof, 89 Stat. 324; 42 U.S.t. 2689j(a)(SI). 37. Econolllic Opportuniti Act of 1964 [sec. 607, 78 Stat. 532; 42 U.S.C. 2947). . 38. Headstart, Econollic Opportunity, and COlllllunity Partnership Act of 1974 (sec. 11, see sec. 811 thereof, 88 Stat. 2327; 42 U.S.C. 2992a). J9. HouS i ng and Urban Oeve 1 Ollment Act of 1965 (sec. 707. 79 Stat. 492 as amended; 42 U.S.C. 3107). 40. Older Americans ~ct of 1965 (sec. 502. PUb. L. 89-73. as Illlendeo,oy sec. 501. PuO. L. 93-29; 87 Stat. 50; 42 U.S.C. 304la(a){4);. 41. PUbl ic WorKS and Economic Development Act of 1965 (sec. 712; 79 Stat. 575 as amenOed; 42 U.S.C. 3222). 42. Juvenile DelinQuency Prevention Act (sec. 1. 86 Stat. 536; 42 U.S.C. ~884). 43. New Communities Act of 1968 [sec. 410. 82 Stat. 516; 42 U.S.C. 3909). u. Urtlan Growth and New Community Development Act of 1970 (sec. 727(f). 84 Stat. 1803; 42 U.S.C. 4529). 45. Domestic Volunteer Service. Act of 1973 (sec. 406. 87 Stat. 410; 42 U.S.C. 5046). 46. Housin9 and tOllllllunity Development Act of 1974 (secs. 110 802(9). 88 Stat.649. 724; 42 U.S.C. 5310. lUO(;)). 47. Developmentally Disabled 8111 of R.ights Act [sec. 126(4). 59 Stlt. 6042(4); title 1. sec. 111. 89 Stat. 6063(b)(19)). Assistance and 488; 42 U.S.t. 491; 42 U.S.t. 48. National Energy Conservation Policy Act [sec. 312. 92 Stat. 3254; 42 U.S.C. 6371j). 49. Public Works EllploYllent Act of 1976 [uc. 109. 90 Stat. 1001; 42 U.S.t. 6708; also uc. 208. 90 Stat. 1008; 42 U.S.C. 6728). . so. Energy Conservati on and Producti on Act [see; 451(h). 90 Stat. 1168; 42 U.S.t. 6881(h)). 51. Solid Waste Disposa' Act [sec. 2, 90 S~at. 2823; 42 U.S.C. 6979). 52. hi' Passenger Servi ce Act of 1970 [sec, 405d, 84 Stat." 1337; 45 U.S.t. 565(d)). 53. Urbln MISS lransportltion Act of 1964 [sec. 10, 78 Stat. 307; renumbered sec. 13 by 88 Stat. 715; 49 U.S.t. l60S). 54. Highway Speed Ground lransportation Study [sec. 6(b), 79 Stat. 893; 49 U.S.C. 1636(b)). 55. Ai~po~t and Ai~way Development Act of 1970. (sec. 22(tl), 84 Stat. 231; 49 U.S.C. 1722(tll). 56. rederal Civil Defense Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. APP. 2281i). 57. National Capital i~anspo~~ation Act of 1955 (sec:. 3(b)(4), 79 Stat. 644; 40 U.S.C. 662(b}(4). NOH: repealed Oecembe~ 9, 1969, and labor standardS inco~porated ;n sec:. 1-1431 of the District of columbia Code). 58. (sec. 4. 80 Stat. States Code). Model Secondary School for the Deaf Act 1027. Pub. L. 89-694, but not in the United - 59. Stat. 714. Pub. L. of the plan but not Delaware River Bas;n Co~pac:t (sec:. 87-328) (cons; dered a statute for in the United States Code). 15.1, 75 purposes 50. Energy Security Act (sec:. 175(c:l. Pub. L. 96-294. 94 Stat. 511; 42 U.S.C. 8701 note). (b) Part 1 of this subtitle contains the Department's procedural rules governing reQuests for wage deter~inations and the issuance and use of such wage deter~inations under the Davis-Bacon Act and its related statutes as listed ;n that part. 5.2 Definitions (a) The terlll .Secretary. includes the Secretary of I.abor, the Deputy Under Secretary for Eaployment StandardS, .and their authorized representatives. (D) The term .Administrator. lIIeans the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Divis;on, Employment Standards Administration. U.S. Departllent of I.abor, or authorized repre- sentative. . (c) The terll .Federal agency. muns the agency or instrumentality of the United Stites which enters into the l:ontract .or provides assistance through loan. grant,loan guarantee or insuranl:e.or otherwise. to the project subject to a statute Hsted in 5.1. . (d) The terll .Agency Hud. Iluns the principal official of the Federal ~gency and includes those persons duly authorized to Ic:t in the behalf of the Agency Head. (e) individual. The term a duly .Contracting Officer. appointed successor. or lIuns tile author; zed representathe wno 1 S des; ;nated and 6-utno!"; zed to enter into contracts on oena1f of tne Feoe!"al agency, (f) Tne ter'm "laCor standa!"dS" as used ;n t~is part means tne reQuirements ef tne Da~ls-5a:or. I.::. tne Contr~ct work Hours and Safety StHcards Act (ctner tllan tnose relatlng to safety and nea 1 tn). tne Copeland Act, He, tne prevail ing wage provi si ons of tne ctn.er stat.utes 1, sted 1 n 5.1. and the regulations in Parts 1 and J of tnlS subt,t1e and tnls part. {gl Tne term .United States or tne District ,of Columbia" means tne United States" tne Dlstr1Ct .of ~01umb1i. and all executive .oepartmenu, 'ndepend.en.t es.abl1shllle~ts. administrative agencles.. and lnstru.ment.alltle.s of the U~1ted States and of the Oistr,ct of Columbla. lncl~dln~ corpor~t~ons. all or substantially all of the StOCl of whHn, 1$ benefltully owned by the united States. by the, ~orego'ng, depa~tIlents. establishments. agencies. ,nstrumental,t,es. and lnclud,ng non- appropriated fund instrumentalities. {hl The term .contract" means any prime contract whi ch is subject wnoll y or in part to the 1 abor standards provisions of any of the acts listed in 5.1 and any subcontract of any tier thereunder. let under the prime contract. A State or 1 oca 1 Government is net regarded as a contrutor under statutes providing loans. grants. or other Federal assistance in situations where construction is performed by its own employees. ' However, under statutes reQuiring payment of prevailing wages to all laborers and mechanics empl~yed on the assisted project, suc" as the U.S. Housing Act of 1937. State and local recipienu of Federal-aid lIust pay these employees according to Davis-Bacon labor standards~ (il The ter..s "building- 'or "work" generally include construction activity as distinguished froll manufacturing. furnishin9 of materials. Dr servicing and maintenance work. The terms i nc 1 ude wi thout 11 IIi ta ti on. bui 1 ding s. structures. and improvements of all types. such as bridges, dims. plants. highwlYs. parkways. streets, subwlYs, tunnels, sewers, mains. power lines. pumping stations. heavy generators. railways. air- ports. terminals. docks. piers, wharves. ways. lighthouses. buoys. jetties. breakwaters. levees. canals, dredging. shoring.' rehabilitation and ructhation of plants. scaffolding. drilling, blasting. excavating. clearing, and landscaping. The l!Ianufacture Dr furnishing of materials. articles, supplies Dr eQui pment {whether or not a F edera 1 or Sta te agency aCQui res title to suCh materials. articles, supplies. or eQuip.ent during the course of the manufacture or furnishing, Dr owns the materials from which they are manufactured or furnishedl is not a -building" or -work- within the meaning of the regulations in this part unless conducted in connection with and at the site of SUCh a bui 1 di ng or wort as is descri bed in the foregoing sentence, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 and tile Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project. (j) The terms "~onstruction., "prose~utlon". "completion", or .repair" lIean all types of worr. done on a particular building or "'orr. at the site tnereof (or, under the united States HOUSlng Act of 1937 and the Housing Act of 1949). III work done in the constru~tion or development of the project. in~ludil1g "'lthout limitation. a1tering. remOdeling. installation (whe~e appropriate) Oil the site of the worl of iums fabricated off-site. paiHil1g al1d decorating. the transporting of materials and supplies to or from the building or work by the employees of the constructi on contractor or construction subcontractor, and the manufacturing or funishing of lIlaterials. articles. supplies or eQuipment on the site of the building or worr. (or, under the united States Housing Act of 1937 and the Housing Act of 1949. in the construction or de~elopment of the project). by persons employed by the contractor or subcontractor. (l) The term .public building" or .public work. incluc1U building or work. the construction. prosecution. com- pletion. or repair of which. IS devined above. is carried on directly by authOrity of or with fundS, of a Federal agency to. ser~e the interest of the general publ,c regardless of whether title thereof is in a Federal agency. ( 1 ) follows: The urm "site of the work" is def;'ned IS L.~ (ll The "site of the work. is. limited to the physical place or places where the construction called for in the contract will rellain when work on it hIS been completed and. as discussed in paragraph (1) (2) of this section. other adjacent or nearby property used by the contractor or subcon- tractar in such construction which ca~ reasonably be said to be included in the 'site.. (2) Except as pro~ic1ed in paragraph l1l(3) of this section. fabrication pl~nts, mobile factories. batcb plants. borrow pits, job headQuarters, tool yardS. etc.. are part of the 'site of the work' proyic1ec1 they are dedicated exc 1 us ive 1 y. or nearl y so, to perf ormance of the contract or project, and are so located 1ft prox1l1ity to the actual construction location that it would be reasonable to include tnul. (3) Not included 1ft the 'site of the work"are permanent hOlle offi CU. branch pl ant establ; shllents. fabrica- tion plants. and tool yardS of a contractor or sutcontractor whose locations and continuance in operation are deterll1".d Wholly without regard to a particular Federal or federally assisted contract or project. In addition, fabrication plants. batcn plants, borrow pits, job headQuarters. tool yards. etc., , of a commerci a 1 suppl i er or ma~eri a lman ..hi cn are es~abl i shed by a supplier of materials for ~he proJH~ befere opening of biels anel not on tl'Ie proJHt site. are not included in the "site of the wort". Such permanent. previouSly establisheCl facilitieS are not a part of the "site of the ..ork". even ..here the operations for a periOd of ~ime may be dedicated e~clusive- ly. or nearly so. to tne performance of a contract. (ml 'The term "laborer" or "meChanic" includes at least thOU worKers ..hose duties are manual or physical in nature (including thOSe ..orkers whO use tools or who are perforllling the wort of a tra.~el. as "elistin.~uisheel. f!om mental or lIlanageria1- 'The term laborer . or mechanH ,ncludes apprentices. trainees. nelpers. anel. ,n the cue of contracts subject to the Contract work Hours anel Safety StanelarelS Act. watchmen or .guards. 'The ter\l\ doeS not apply to worKers whose duties are primarilY administrative. executive. or clerical. rather than manual. Persons employed in a bona fide eucu. the. aClllinistrative. or profusional capacity as defined in Part ~41 of this title are not deemed to be laborers or mechanics. Working foremen whO devote 1Il0re than 20 percent of their tillle Cluring a workweek to mechanic or laborer duties. and who do not meet ttle cri teri a of Part 541. are 1 aborers and lIlechanics for ttle time so spent. I nl follows: 'Theurllls apprentiCe and trainee are defined as III "Apprl!ntic:e" lIluns (i) a person ell~loyed and individually regis~ered in a bona fiele appren~ic:eship pro. grail regi sureel wi ~h ~he U. S. Departllent of L.abor. tllploYllen\ and ~aining Administration. Bureaw of Apprentic:eship and Training. or wi~tI a Stlte Apprenticeship Agency rec:ogni~ed bY ttle Bureau. or Iii) a person in the first 90 days of prObationary employment as an apprentice in such an appren~iceship program. who is not individually registered in the program. but who has been c:ertified by the Bureau of ApprenticestliP and Training or a Stlte Apprentic:eship Agency (where approp:iate) to be eligible for prObationary ellploYllent as a~ appren~lc:e~ (2) .irainu. muns a person !'egistered and recelvlng on-the-job training in a c:onstruction' oc:c:upation under a program whic:h has been approved in advance by the U.S. Department of L.abor, Ellployment and iraining Administration. as meeting its standardS for on-the-job training prograllS and which has been so c:ertifieel by that Administration. (3) ihese prOY1S1ons elo not apply to .apprentiCes. and .trainees. employed on projec:ts subject to 13 U.S.C. 113 whO are enrolled in progra~s- whi~h hive been ~ertified by the Se~retary of iranspcrtation 1n a~:orCln~e with 23 U.S.C. 113(~). (0) Every person performins the ~~,:ies of a laborer or mechanic in the ~onstruction. prosecution. completion. or repair of a public building or pUblic work. or building or work financed in whole or in par': by loans. grants. or guarantees from the United States is "employed" regardless of any COn- tractual relationship alleged to exist between the contractor and such person. (p) The term "wages" meanS the basic hourly rate of pay; any contribution irrevocably ma~e by a contractor or sub- contractor to a trustee or to a thlrd person pursuant to a bona fide fringe benefit fund. plan. or prograll; and the rate of costs to the contractor or subcontractor ~hich Ilay be reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide frlnge benefits to laborers'and mechanics pursuant to an enforceable com.i~ment to carry out a financially responsible plan of 'program. which was COllmunicated in writing to the laborers and methanics affected. The fringe benefits enullerated in the Davis-hcn Act include medical or hospital care. pensions on retirement or death. cOllpensation for injuries or illness resulting from occupational activity. or insurance to provide any of the fore- going; unemployment benefits; life insurance. disabil1tl insurance, sicltness insurance. or accident insurance; vacation or holiday pay; defraying costs of apprenticeship or otller s i IIi hI" progralls; or other bona fi de fri nge benef its. Fringe' benefits do not include benefits required by other Federal. Stlte, or local ,law. (c;) TIle terll "wage deterllinatiall" includes the original decision and any subsequent decisions modifying. s upersedi ng. correcti ng. 01" otherw1 n changi ng the provisions of the original decision. The application of the wa,e determination shall be in accordance with the provisions of 1.6 of this title. 5.3 -.5.4 [Reserved) 5.5 Contract Provisions and Related ~atters (a) lhe Agency head shall. cause or require the contracting officer to insert in full in any contract in excess of S2.000 which is entered into for the actual construction, alteration and/or repair, including painting and decorating. of a public building or pUblic work, Or building or work finlnced in . whole or in plrt froll Federll funds or in accordance with guarantees of a Federal Igency or financed froll funds obtlined by pledge of any contract of a rederal agen:y to mate a loan. grant or annual contr1Cution (e~cept ~here a cifferent meanIng is e~pressly indicated). anc ~hicn is subJect to, the lallor standardS provisions of any of H,e acts listed 1n 5.1. the fo11o",ing clauses (or any mOdifications tnereof to meet the particular needS of the agency. provided, Hoat SUl:r, mOdifica- tions are first approved lly tne Department of ~aoor); (1) p',inimum ~ages. (i) All laoorers and mechan; cs emplOyed or work i ng upon the site of the \otork (or under the united StateS Mousing Act of 19:;7. or under the ~ousin9 Act of 1949 in the construct' on or development of the project), ",ill be paid unconditionally and ,not leSS often than once a week. ancl without subSequent ~educt'On or rebat,e on any account (except such payroll deductlons as are perllltted by regulations issued bY tne Secretary of ~abor under the Copeland Ac~ (29 cn Part J 1 J. tne full &IIlount of ",ages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) clue It time of plyment computed at rites not less than ~hose contained in ~he wlge determination of the Secretary of ~abor ",hich is attached hereto and made a part hereof. regardleSS of any contractual relationship which mlY be Illeged to exist between ~he contrlctor and such laborers and mechln;cs. Contributions lIade or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefi'U under section l(b)(Z) of the Divis-Bacon Act on behllf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages plid to such laborers or mechanics. subject to the provisions of paragraph (a)(l)(iv) of this section; also. regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often then Quarterl Y) under plans. funds. or programs which cover the particular weekly periOd. are deemed to be construct- ively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics sha" be paid the aapp~oximlte wlge rate and fringe benefits on the wage deterllination for the claSS- ification of work ac~ually performed. without reglrd to skil" except as provided in 5.5(a)(.). ~aborers or lIechlnics perform- ing work in mor~ ~han one classification mlY be cOllpensated at ~he rite speclfied for each classification for the ti.e IC~UL"y worked therein: provided, that the employer's payroll recordS Iccurately set forth the time spent in each classifica- tion in which work is performed. The wage determination (incl udi ng any addit; ona' c' assification and wage rates conformed under plragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH-1J211 shall be posted at an times by the contrlctor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessib'e piace where it can be easiiy seen by the workers. (iiHAl ihe contracting officer sha" require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract sha'l be classified in conformance with the wage determination, 7he :ontra~tin; officer snal1 approve an additional ~1assification and wage ra'te and fringe benefits therefor only when the followin; ~riteria have been met: (1) ihe ~ort to be perform- ed by the, ~lusification reQUested, is not performed by a classificat10n 1n the wage determ1nat1on; and (2) The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and (3) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the "age rates contained in the "age determin- a t; on. .;. (B) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classificltion (if known). or their representati ves, and the contracting of.ficer agree on the classification and wage rate (including the Imount designlted for fringe benefits where appropriate), I report of the Iction taken shill be sent by the contlcting officer to the Administrator of the Wlge and Hour Division, EmploYlIlent Stlndards Administration, U.S. Department of ~abor. Washington, D.C. 20210. The Administrator, or In luthorized represent- ative. will Ipprove. 1II0dify. or disapprove every IClditionll classification Iction within 30 days of receipt 'and so Idvise the contrlcting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the "30-day periOd that Idditional time is necesslry. (Approved by the Office of Manlguent Ind Budget under OMB control number 1215-0140.) (C) 1 n the event the contrlctor. the hborer s or lIechln i cs to be ellp 1 oyed in the class i ft ca ti on or their representatives, Ind the contrlcting officer Clo not agree en the proposeCl classification and wlge rite (including the allount Clesignlted for fringe benefits, where appropriate). the contracting officer shall refer the Questions, including the vi ews of 111 interested parti es and the recollllllendati on of the contrlcting officer, to the Administrltor for deterlllination. The Administrator. or In luthorized representa t iv e, wi 11 i Slue a deterllli nat ion wi th in 30 dlY s of receipt Ind so Idvi sethe contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30-d1Y perioCl thlt Iddition- 11 time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Manlgement and Budget under OMB control number 1215-0140.) (0) The wlge rite (inCluding fringe benefits where approprilte), determined pursuant to sub- plragrlphs (1)(b) or (e) of this paragraph, shall be paid to all workers perforllling work in the classification under this contrlct frolll the first dly on which work is performed in the classification. (i i 1) IIhenewer the rrinilllum ~age rate pres~ribec 1n the contra~t for a class of laborers or me c h ani cs i n ~ 1 u des a f r i n 5 e tl e n e f ; t ,,11 1 : 11 1 S not e ~ pre sse d as an hourly rate, the contractor sha 11 e1 aer .ay tr,e tlenefi t as stated in the ~age cetermination or shall pay another cona fide fringe behefit or an hourly :ash eQu1walent thereof. (i v) I f the contractor does not male payments to a trustee or other thirc: perSOh, tile contractor ma, consioer as part of the wages of any l.aborer or meChanic the amour,t of any COS.t5 reasnaCly antlClpated in providing bona fide fringe oenefltS under a plan or program. provided that the ~ecretary of Labor has found. upon the wrltten . reQuest of the contractor, that the appliCable standardS oftne Oavis-Sacon Act have been me~. The Secretary of ~abor ilia, reQuire tne contractor to set as,de ,n a separate account assets for the meeting of Obligations under the plan or program. (Ap;lfOVed by tile Office of I'Ianagement and Budget under OMB Control number 1215-0140. 1 l2l WithhOlding. ihe (write in na~e of Federll ,lge~cy or the 'Ioan or grant recipientl shall upon its own act10n or u;lon written reQuest of an autnorized repres.ntltive of the DepArtment of ~abor withhold or cause to be withheld from tile contractor unGer thi s contrlct or any other Federll contrlct with tile slme prime contractor.. or Iny other ;:eeerally-lSsisted contract subject to Dlvis-!lacon prevailing wage reQuirLments. whicn is held by the slme prime contrlctor. so much of tile accrued payments or Idvances as mlY De consieered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics. including apprentices, trainees, Ind helpers. employed by the contrlctor or Iny subcontractor the full Imount of wlges reQu.ired by .the_ contra::t. In the nent of failure to pay Iny llborer or mechanic. including Iny IPprentice. trlinee. or helper. employed or worlting on the s.ite of the work (or under the United Stites Kousing Act of 1937 or under the Kousing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project). all or plrt of tne wages required b)' the contrlct. the (,lgency) .IY, Ifter written notice to the contractor. sponsor, applicant, or owner. tlke such Iction IS 11I1)' be necesslry to cluse the suspension of any further plyment. Idunce, or gUlrlntee of- funes until such violltions have ceased. l3l Plyrolls Ind blsic records. (il PayrollS and buic recordS relating thereto shill be mlintained by tbe contrlctor duri ng the course of the work Ind ~reserved for I period of three yelrs therelfter for a" 'Iborers Ind mecbanics worlting at the site of the work lor under the United Stites Kousing Act of 1937. or under the Housing Act of 1949. in tbe '. construction or development of the project). Such records shall conti i n the name. addres s. and soci a 1 securi ty numDer of each such worKer, his or ner correct 'classification, hourly rates of wages paid (inCluding rates of contriDutions or costs anticipated for Dona fice fr,nge benefits or cash ecuiHlents thereof of the types deseriDea in section 1(C)(2)(6) of the Dni s-Bacon Act). aa i 1 y and weeK 1 y number of hours worl:ed, deductions made ana actual OIages paid. Whenever the Secretary of ~abor has found under 29 CrR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) tnat the wages of any laborer or mecnanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Brown Act, the contractor shall maintain records which shOw that the cOllllllitment to proviae such cenefits is enforceable, thn the plan or program is financially responsible, and.that the plln or .progrUl has been communicated in writing to the laborers or aiechani cs affected, and records whi ch show the costs luicipltea or the actual cost incurred in providing suCIl benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shill maintlin written evidence of the registrltion of IPprenticesnip prograllls and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, ana the rttios and wlge rates prescribed in tell applicaDle progrlms. (Approved by the Office of Klfilgement and Budget unaer OHB control numbers 1215-0140 and 1215-0017.) (ii)(A) Tile contractor shall subllit weekly for each weel: in which any contrlct work is performed I copy of III plyrolls to the (write in nalle of I ppropria te Federal I gency \ if the agency is I party to the contrlct, but if the agency is not such I party, the contractor will subllit the plyrolls to the appliclnt, sponsor, or owner. IS the case IIlIY be, for translllission to the (write in nllle of agency). ihe plyrolls submitted shill s<<t out accurnelyand cOllpletely III of tile inforllation .reQuired to be Illiatained under 5.5(1)(3)(i) of Regulltions, 29 eFR 'Irt 5. ihis infor- lilt ion liay be s ublli tted in any forlll C1es; red. Opti onal Forll IIH-347 is availlble for this purpose and lilY be purchased froll the Superi ntenClent of Ducullents (Federl' Stock NUllber 029-005-00014-1), U.S. Governllent Printing Office. Washington. D.C. .20402. ihe prille contrlctor is responsible for tht submission of copies of plyrol's by 1" subcontrlctors, (Approved by the Office of Klnl\llllent Ind Buaget unCler OMI control nUlllber 1215-0149.) --,,, (B) Elch plyroll sublli~- ted shall be accolllpanied by I .Statement of COlllpl;lnce", signed by the contrlctor or subcontrlctor or his or her agent who pays or supervi ses the plYllent of the persons uployed uncler the contrlct Ind shill certify the following: (ll ihlt ~he piy- roll for the payroll period ,ontains the infor!:',ation reQuired to be Illaintained under S.S(a)l3llil of Regulations. 29 CFR Part 5 and that such information is correct and complete; ihat each laborer or Illechanic (including each helper. apprentice. and trainee) employed on the contract ouring the payroll periOd has been apid the full tleHly lIIage5 earned. lIIithout rebate. either directly or indirectly. and that no deduct10nS have been Illade either directly or indirectly from the fu~l lIIages e~rned, other than permissible deductions as set forth 1n Regulat10ns. 29 trR Part 3; (2 ) -- (3) That each laborer or Illechanic has been paid not less than the applicable lIIige rates and fri nge benefi ts or cash eQui val ents for the classification of 1II0rlt performed. as specified in the applicable wlge determination incorporated into the contract. (t) The weekly submission of a properly eucuted certification set forth on .the reverse side of Optional Forlll WH-347 shall Sltisfy the reQuirelllent for subrd ssion of the .Statelllent of c.olllpliance- reQuired by paragraph (a)(3)(ii)(B) of this section. (0) The falsi fica- certificationslllay subject the to c 1Y1l or cri Illi na 1 prosecuti on 18 and Section 231 of Title 31 of tion of any of the above contractor or subcontractor under Section 1001 of Title the United States C.ode. (Hf> TM contractor_or sub- contractor shall aalte the recordS. reQui red under Plragrallh (a)(3)(i) of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized rellresentathes of the (write the nUIe of the agency) or the DepartlDent of Labor, and shaH per.it SUCh representatives to interview eaployees during working hours on the jOb. If the contractor or subcontractor fail. to sublllit the required recordS or to aalte thelll available. the Federal agency may. after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner. tate such action as Illay be necessary to cause the suspension of any further paylllent, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the reQui red records upon reQuest or to lIIate such records anilable may be grounds for debarlDent action pursuant to 2t eFR 5.12. (') Appre~':i ees and irai nees (i) ,l.pprenti cu. Apprentices wi11 be perlllit':ed to worr. at less t!lan t!le preOe- termined rate for the worr. t!ley performed when ,:!ley are employ- ed pursuant to and indiv1eually registered 110 a bona fide apprentiCeShiP program registeree witn the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and iraining Admi~istraticr, Bureau of APprenticeShip and Training, or with a State Apprer.ticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau. or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 Gays of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, wnp is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by tne Bureau of Apprenticeship and Trai~ing or a State ApprenticeshiP Agency (where appropri,atel to be eligible for probatiOnary employment as an appren~'ce.. Th.e allowable ra~io of apprentices to Journeymen on the Job S1te ln any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. A'ny worker Hsted on a payrol~ at an apprentice wage rate' who is not reglstered or otherwlse employed as st.ated abov~, shall be paiO not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually perforllled. In addition, any apprentice perforllling work on tile jOb site in e~cess of the ratio perlllitted under tile registered progralll shall be paid not less ~han the applicable wage rat.e on the wage oeterlllination for the work actually perforllled. Wllere a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than tlllt in which its program is registered. the ratios and wage rates (e~pressed in percentages of tile journeyman's hourly rate) specified in t.he contractor's or subcontractor's registered program sha" be observed. Every apprentice lIIust be paid at not less than the rate specified in tile registered program for the apprentice's 'eve' of progress. expressed as a percentage of the journeymen, hourly rat.L specifhd in the applicab'e wage deterllination. Apprentices sllal' be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of t.he apprenticeShip program. If t.he apprenticeship progra. doeS not speCify fringe benefits. apprentices must be paid t.lle full amount of fringe benefits , isted on the wage deter.ina- tion for the applicable classification. If the Adllinist.rator detlMllines that a different practice prevails for t.lle applicable aapprentice classification, fringes sllll' be plid in accordance with that determination. In tile event the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or I State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau, withdraws approval of an apprenti~e- ship program, the contractor will no longer be permit.ted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predeterllined rate for tile work performed until an acceptable progra. is approved. . (ii) Trainees. E~c:ept as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trai nees wi1 1 not be permi tted to work at less tllan the predetermined rate for tile work performed unless they are uployed pursuant to and ind;vidually registered in · program wni~n nas re~eivec prior aoproval. eVlden:ed by formal ~ertifi~ation by tne U.S. Department' of Labor. ~mployment and iraining Administration. 'The ratio of trainees to journey- men on the job site shall not be greater tr,an pertr.itted under the plan approved by tne ~mployment and 'Tr.a,ning Acministra- tion. Every trainee must De pale at not less. tn~n tne rate s pe c i fie din the a P pro v e d pro 9 ram for t net r a 1 nee s 1 eve 1 0 f progress. expressed as a percentage of the .jour.neyma';. h~urly rate specified in the appl,cable wage detertr.lnatlon. Ira,nees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance witn the provisions of the trainee program. If the tralnee .program does not mention fringe benefits. tralnees shall be pa:d t~e full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage ~e~e~mlnatlon u.nless the Administrator of the Wage ana Hour OlY~s'on d.etermlnes tllat there is an apprenti~esnlp program assoclated wlt~ th~ corres- ponaing journeyman wage rate on the wage determ,nat,on vllich provides for less tnan full fringe benefi~s for appren~ices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a tra,nee rate who ,s not registered and particiPating in ~ training plan approved by tile Employment and iraining Aaministration shall be. pai.d not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determ,nat,on for tile classification of worlt actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing worlt on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not 'ess than tne applicable wage rate on tne wage determination for the work actua"Y performed. In the event tne Employment and iraini"g Administration withdraws approval of a training pro- gram, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less tnan tne applicab'e predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (ii1) EQual Employment Opportunity - ihe utilization of apprentices, trainees and -jourlleymen under this part shall be in conformity with the eQual ellployllellt opportunity reQuirements of Executive Order 11246, as amellded. and 29 CFR Part 30. (5) COllpliance With Copeland Act ReQuirUlents - ihe contractor shall comply with tile reQuirements of 29 eFR Part 3. wnich are incorporated by reference in this contract. (6) Subcontracts - ihe contractor or subcontract- or shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5{a)(1) tllrougll (10) and such other clauses as the (write' in the name of the Federal agency) Ilay by appropriate instruct- ions reQuire, and also a clause reQuirillg the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. ll1e prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by IllY subcontractor or 'ower tier subcontractor with al' the contract ~lauses in 29 CFR 5.5. (7) Contract Termination:. Debarment - A breaCh of the contract clause ln 29 CrR 5.5 may be groundS for termina- tion of the contract, and for cebarment as a ccntractor and a subcontractor as provided ln 29 CrR 5.12. (B) Compl i ance wi th Dni s-Baccn and Rel Hed Act All rulin;s and interpretations of tile Related Acts contained in 29 CrR Parts 1. 3. incorporated by reference in this contract. ReQui rements Davis-Bacon and and 5 are herein (g) Disputes Concerning Labor Standards Disputes arising out of the labor standardS provisions of this contract shall not be subJect to the general disputes clause of thiS contract. Sucn disputes shall be resolved in accordance with tile procedures of the Department of Labor set forth in 25 CFR Parts S. 6. anel 7. Disputes within the muning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) anel the contracti ng agency. the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their r~presentatives. (10) Certification of Eligibility - (i) By enter- ing into this contract the contractor certifies th6t neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who lias an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be Iwarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Dlvis-BlconAct or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). ~ (ii) No plrt of this contrlct shall subcontracteel to any person or firm ineligible for Iward Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of Dlvis-Blcon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(1)(1). (ii;) The penalty- for making false statements is prescribed in the u.5". Crilli na 1 Code. 18 U .S.t. 1001. . be of a the (b) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act - The Agency Head shall cluse or require the contracting officer to insert the following clauses set forth in paragraphs (b)(l), (2). . (3). and (4) of this section in full in any contract subject to the overtime provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Sa fety Standards Act. These clauses shall be i nurted in addition to the clauses required by 5.5(a) or 4.6 of Part 4 of this title. As used in this paragraph, the terms .'aborers. and -lIechanics. include watChmen and guards. (1) Overtime Requirements - No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contrlct wort which illY require or involve the ellployment of laborers or mechanics shall require or perllit any suCh laborer or meChanic in any workweek in ~hich he or she is employed on SuCh ~ork to work in u:ceSS of forty hours in SUCh ~orr.~eer. unl ess SUCh laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the ~asic rate of pay for all hours worked in e~cess of forty hours 1n such work~eek. (2) Violation: Liability for unpaid Wages: LiQuidated Oamages In tne event of any violation of the clause set fortn in paragraphs (bl(l) of tnis section tne contractor and any subcontractor responsible tnerefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In add1t~on, sucn contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the U~1te~ States (1n the case of work done under contract for the 01str1ct of Columb,. or I urri tory to such Oi stri ct or to such terri tory), for liQuidated damages. Sucn liQuidated damages Shal~ be.computed with respect to eacn individual laborer or mechan,c, ,ncluding wltchmen Ind guardS. employed in violation of the clause set forth in plragraph (b)(ll of this section, in the sum of $10 for each cllendar day on which suCh individual was reQuired or permitted to work in e~cess of the standard workweek of forty nours without payment of the overtime wages reQuired by the clluse set forth in pari graph (b)(l) of this section. (3) Withholding for Unpaid Wages and LiQuidated Olllllges - Tne (write in tne nlme of the Federal Igency or the loan or grlnt recipient) snall upon its own action or upon wri tten reQuest of an luthori zed representative of the Deplrtment of Llbor withhold or Cluse to be witnneld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontrlctor under any such contract or Iny other Federal contract with .the same prime contrlctor, or Iny otner Federally- Issisted contrlct subject to the Contrlct Work Kours and Safety Standlrds Act. whi ch is hel d by the Sllle prille contrlctor, sucn sums IS Ilay be deterllined to be necessary 1.0 sltisfy Iny liabilities of sucn contractor or subcontrlctor for unplid wlges Ind liQuidlted dalllges as provided in the clause set forth in subplragraph lZ) of this plragraph. (4) Subcontrlcts - ihe contractor or subcontrlct- or shall insert in any subcontracts the clluses set forth in. subpar.grlph (1) through (4) of thh paragraph and Ilso a clause reQuiring the subcontrlctors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontrlcts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for cOlllpliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the chuns set forth in subparagraphS (1) through (4) of this paragrlph. (c) In addition to the clauses contained in paragraph (b), in any contract subject only to the Contract work Kours and Safety Standards ~"t and not ~o any of the other statutes ~ited in 5.1. the Agency head shall "ause or reQuire tne contracting officer to lnsert a "lause recuiring that the contractor or subcontractor shall maintain payrolls and basi~ payroll re~ords during the ~ourse of the work and shall preserve them for a peri od cf three years from the "ompletion of the contract for all laborers and mechanics. in~luding guardS and "atchmen. working on the ~ontract. Su~h recordS shall contain the name and address of each such employee, social security number. ~orrect classifi~ation. hourly rates of "ages paie. caily and weekly nU~ber of hours worlted. deduct- ions malle and actual wages pa,d. Further. the Agency Hud Shall cau;e or require the contracting officer to insert in any such contract a ~lause providing that the records to be maintained under this paragraph Shall be llIade available by the contractor or subcontractor for i nspecti on, copyi ng. or transcription by authorized representatives of the (write the nallle of agency) and the Department of Labor, and the contractor or subcontractor wi 11 perllli t such representati ves to interview uployees during working hours on the job. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB control numbers 1215-0140 and 1215-0017.) 5.6 Enforcuent (a)(l) It shall be the responsibility. of the Federa' agency to ascertain whether the clauses required by 5.5 have been inserted in the contracts subject to the llbor standlrds provisions of the Acts contained in 5.1. Agencies which do not directly enter into suCh contracts Shill promulgate the necessary regulations or procedures to require the recipient of the Federal assisunce to insert in its contracts the provisions of 5.5. No plyllent, advlnce, grant. loall, or gUlrantee of funds shall be approveCl by the FeCleral agellty unless the agency insures that the clauses required by 5.5 and the appropriate wage deterllination of the Secretary of Labor are conU i ned in suCh COlltracts. Furthermore. no payllent. adultce, grant. lOin, or gUlrantee of funds shall be approved by the F ederll Igency I fter the begi nni ng of constructi on unless there is on fi'e with the Igency a certification by the contractor that the contrHtor Ind its subcontractors have complied with the provisions of 5.5 or unless there ;s on fill with the agency a certification by the .contractor that there is a substantial dispute with respect to the required provisions. (2) Payrolls and Statelllents of tOllpliance sublllitted pursuant to 5.5(a)(3)(iO sha" be preserved by 'the Federal agency for a period of 3 years frolll the date of completion of the contract and shall be produced at the request of the Oepartlllent of Labor at any tillle dur; ng the 3-yur period. (3) T~e Feoeral agency' s~al1 cause su,h investigations to De maOe as may be ne,essary to aSsure complian,e ~ith t~e laDor stanoar~s clauses recuire~ by 5.5 anC the appli'able statutes listeo in 5.1. Investigations s~al1 be macle of all ,0ntrHts ~itn su'~ .freQue~q .as may De ne~essary to assure compliance. Sucn InvestIgatIons shall ~neluce i ntervi e~s ~i th employees. ~hl ch sha '.1 be taken' n confl denee. and euminations of payroll oata ano evidence of registration and certifi'ation ~ith respect to apprenticeship ana training plans. In making suCh eUlllinations, particu!a: ca:e Shall be tlken to determi ne the correctness of ,1 ass I f, ,a t, ons anC to determine whether there is a oisp.roportion~te employment of laborers and of apprentices or traInees re~'stered ,n. approveC progralls. Su,h investigations shall also ,ncluoe eVld~nce of fringe benefit p1ans and paylllents ~he~eunder. Comp1alllts of a11eged violations shall be g,ven pr10r1ty. (4) In H,ordance ~ith norlllal operating pro,edures. the contrHting agency lIIay be furnished various investigatory lIIaterial frolll the investigation files of tile. Departlllent of Labor. None of the material, other than COllpU- titions of back wages and liquidated dalllages and the sUlllllary of back wages due. llIay be disclosed in any lIIanner to anyone other than Federal officials charged with adlllinistering the contrl't or program providing Federal assistlnce to the contrlct. without reQuestng the permiSSion Ind views of the Department of Labor. (5) It is the pol i 'y of the Department of Llbor to protect the identity of its confidenthl SOUl"ces and to prevent In unwal"ranted invlsion of pel"sonal privlcy. A,cordingly, the identity of an employee WftO makes a.w~tten'or orll stltement IS I complaint or in ~e course of In investiga- tion. IS well as pOl"tions of the statellent whiCh would reveal the employee's identity, shall not be disclosed in Iny Ilanner to Inyone other than Federal off1cials without the prior consent of theellployee. Disclosure of employee statellents shall be governed by the provisions. of the -Freedoll of Inforlllation Act" (5 U.S.C. 552. see CFR Part 70) and the -Privacy Act of 1974- (5 U.S.C. 552a). . (b) The Adlllinistrator shall cause to be ilia de such investigations as dUlled necesslry, in .ordel" to obtain CilllPl'l- anee with the labor standards provisions of the appHc:ab1e stltutes listed in 5.1. or to affirll or reject the recollllenda- tions by the Agency Held with respect to labor stlndards mltters Irising under the statutu listed in 5.1. Federal Igencies, contractors. subcontractors. sponsors. applicants. or owners shall cooperate with any authorized representative of the Depal"tment of Labor in the inspection of l"ecords. in inter- views wi th workers. and in a" other aspects of the; nvestlga- tions. The findings of such an investigation. including Imounts found due. lilY not be 11 tered or reduced wi thout the approval of ':~e Department of Labor. lI~e"e t~e unde,.payments disclosed by such an investigation total 51.000 or more, where there is reason to believe tnat the violations are aggrevated or willful (or, in the case of the Davis-Bacon Act. that the contractor has disregarced its obligations to employees and subcontractors), or wnere liQuidated. damages may be assessed under the Contract lIork HourS and Safety Standards Act. the Department of Labor will furnish the Federal agency an enforcement report detailing the labor standards violations disclosed by the investigation and any action taken by the contractor to correct the violative practices. inclUding any payment of biCk wages. In other circumstances, the Federal agency will be furnished a luter of notification summarizing the findings of the lnvestlgatlon. 5.7 Reports to the Secretary of Labor la1 Enforcement Reports. (1) Where underpayments by I contractor or subcontractor total less tllan $1.000. and where there is no relson to believe tllat tile violations are a9gregated or willful lor. in the clSe of tile Davi s-Bacon Act that tile contractor hIS disregarded its obligations to ellployees and subcontractors). and wllere restitution has been effected and future compliance assured. tile Federal age~cy need not sublllit its investigative findings and recollllllendations to tile Adllinistrator. unless tile investigation WIS lIIade at th"t reQuest of tile Oepartllent of Labor. In the latter Clse. tile rederal agency shall sublllit a factual sUllllary report detailing any violations including any data on tile alllount of restitution paid. tile nUllber of workers who recehed restitution. liQuidated dallages assessed under the Contract Work HOllrs and Safety Standards Act. corrective _lIIeasures taken Isuch IS "letters of notice"). and any information that lIIay'be necesslry to review any recolllmendations for an appropriate adjus~lIent in liQuidated dalllages under S.S. (2) Where underpaYlDents by a contractor or subcontractor total Sl.000 or lIIore. or where tllere is reason to believe that tile violations are aggravated or wi11ful (or. in the ~ase of the Davis-Sacon Act. that tile contractor IIa. dhregarded its obligations to employees and subcontractors). the Federal agency shall furnish within 60 days after comple- tion of its investigation. I detailed enforcellent report to the Adlli ni strltor. Ib) Semi-annual Enforcuent Reports - To Issist the Secretary in ful fi' i ng the responsibilities under Reorganization Plan No. 1~ of 1950. Federal agencies slllll furnish to the Adllinistrator by April 30 and October 31 of ea,II calendar year selli-annual reports on compliance with Ind enforcelllent of the labor standards provi si ons of ttll Davis-Bacon Act and 1~S relateO acts covering the periOdS of October 1 through March :ll. anO Apri 1 1 through Septemtler 30. resPectivel)'. Such repor~s sr,a1l be prepared 1n. the manner prescribed in me~oranoa 1ssueO to Feaeral egenC1eS b)' the Administrator. This report haS been cleared in accorcance with FPMR 101-11.11 and assi gned i nteragenc)' report control number 1482-DOL.-SA. (cl Additional Information upon recuest. tile Agency llead Shall trans~it to t.he Ad~inistrator Such infor- mation available to the Agenc)' w1th respect to contractors and subcontractors. their contracts. and the nature of the contract work is tile Administrator ~ay find necessary for the perfor~ance of his or her dutie.s wi~h respect to the labor standardS provisions referred to 1n th1S part. (d) c.ontract Termination - Where a contract ;s ter~inated by reason of violations of the labor standards provisions of the statutes listed in 5.1. a report shill be sub~itted promptly to the Ad~inistrator and to tne c.omptro"er General (if tne contract is subject to the Davis-Bacon Actl. giving the name and address of the contractor or subcontractor whClSe ri ght to proceed has been termi nated. and the name Ind address of the contractor or subcontractor. if any. who is to complete the work. tne amount Ind number of the contract. ana the description of the work to be performed. 5.8 L.iQuidate; Damages Under the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act _ (a) ihe Contract Work Hour~ and Safety Standards Act reQuires that laborers or mechanics sha" be paid wag~s a~ I rite not 'ess thin one and one-ha'f times the basic rate of PlY for. a" hours worked in excess of forty hours in any workweek. In the event of violation of. thts provision. the contractor Ind any subcontractor sha" be 'iab'e for the unpaid wages and in addition for HQuidated dalllages. computed wi~h respect to each laborer or lIechlnlc ellployed in violation of the Ac 1. in the IlIount of SlD for each ca' endar day in the workweek on which such individua' was r~Quired 01" permitted to work in excess of forty hours without payment of reQuired overtime wlges. Any contractor or subcontractor aggrieved by the withho'ding of 'iQuidated dallages sha" hIVe the right ~o appea' to the hud of the agency of the United States (01' the territory of District of Co'ulllbia. as appropriate) for wllich the contract work wlS perforlled or for whi ch financ1&' assistance wlS provided. b) Findings and Recommendations of the Agency Head The Agency Head has tile authority to review ~he administrltiye determination of 'iQuidated dalllages and to issue a fina' order affirllling the determination. It is not necessary to seek the concurrence of the Admini strator. but the Adminisvator shall be advised of the action taken. Whenever the Agency Head finds that a sum of 1iQuidated damages administrative1y determlned to Ce due 1S lncorrect or that the contractor or suCcontractor v101ated lnacvertently the provisions of tne Act notw1thstanding tne exercise of due care upon tne part of the contractor or subcontractor involved. and the amount of tne liQuicated damages computed for tne contract is in e~cess of S500. the ~gency Head may make reCommendations to the Secretary that an appropriate adjustment 1n liQuidated damages be made or that the contractor or subcontractor lie relieved of liability for sucn liQuidated damages. SUCh findings with respect to liQuidated damages Shall inclUde findings witn respect to any. wage underpayments for wniCh the liquidated damages are determ1ned. (c) The recommendations of the Agency Head for adjustment or relief from liQuidated damages under paragrapll (al of this section sha11 lie reviewed by tne Administrator or an authori zed representati ve who Shall issue an oreler concurring in the recomendations. partially, concurring in tile recommendations. or reJecting the recommendations, and tile reasons therefor. The order shall lie the final decision of tile Department of Lallor. unless a petition for review .is filed pursuant to Part 7 of this title, and the Wage Appeals Board in its discretion reviews such decision and order, or, witll respect to contracts subject to the Service Contract Act. unless petition for review is filed pursuant to Part B of tllis title. and the Board of Service Contract Appeals in its discretion reviews such decision and order. (d) Whenever the Agency Head finds that a SUII of liquidated damages administratively determined to be due under section 104(a) of the Contract Work Hours and Safety StandardS Act for a contract is S500 or less and the Agency Head finds that the SUIl of 1 i Qui dated dallages is incorrect or tllat tile contractor or subcontractor violated inadvertently tile provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act notwithstanding the e~erc1se of due care upon tile part of tile contractor or subcontractor involved, an appropriate adjustllent may be made in such liquidated damages or tile contractor or subcontractor may be rel hved of 1 1abi 1 ity for SUCh liquidated duages without subllitting recOllllendltions to this effect or a report to the Department of L.abor. This delegation of authority is made under section 105 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act and has been found to be necessary and proper in tile public in'terest to prevent undue hardship and to avoid serious illpa1rment of tile conduct cf Government business. 5.9 Suspension of 'ur.QS In the event of failure or refusal of tne contractor or any sUDcontractor to comply. .,th tne laDor staneares c1aus~s containe~ in 5.5 anQ tne app11cID1e statutes listeQ 1n 5.1 tne Federal agency. upon its own action or upon "ritten reQuest of an authorize~ representative of the Department of ~abor. snall take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of the payment, aOvance or guarantee of fun~s unti 1 SUCh time as the violations are ~i$Continue~ or until sufficient fun~s are withheld to compensate emp10yees for the wages to "hi ch they are entit1ed and to cover any 1 icui~ated carnages which may be ~ue. 5.10 Restitution, Criminal Action. (a) In cases other than those forwarded to the Attorney General of the Unite~ States under paragraph (Il), of this section where violations of the lallor standarcls clauses , . . containecl in 5.5 an~ the appllCable statutes luted in 5.1 result in unoerpayment of wages to employees, the Federa' agency or an authorized representative of the Department of Lallor shall reQuest that restitution be made to such employees or on their behalf to plans, funds, or programs for any type of bonl fide fringe ben~fits within the meaning of section 1(b)(2) of ~he Davis-Bacon Act. (bl In cases where the Agency Hud or the Administrator finds substantial evidence 'that such violations are willful and ift violation of a crimina' statute, ~he matter shall be forwarded ~o ~he A~torney Generll of the United Stites for prosecution .if the facts wlrrant. In 111 such cues. the Administrator shill be informed sillultaneous'\-y of. the Iction uken. 5.11 Disputes Concerning Plyllent of Wlges (a) ihis section sets forth the procedure for resolution of disputes of fact or law concerning payllent of prevailing wage rates, oyertille pay, or proper classification. ihe procedures in this secti on lilY be i nUh ted upon the. Adllinisua~or's own 1Il0tion, upon referrll of ~he dispute by a Federal agency pursulnt to 5.5(1)(9), or upon reQuest of the contractor or sullcontractor(s). (b)(1) In the event of a dispute described in paragraph (a) of this section in which it appears that relevant facts are at issue, the Administrator will notify the affected contractor and subcontractor (s) (if Iny I, by reg; stered or certified mail to the lISt known address, of the inyestigltion findings. 1f tne AOministrator Oetermines tnat tnere is reasonable cause to bel i eve tnat tne contracter' andlor subcontractorls) shoul0 also tie subje:t to oetlarment unOer the Davis-8acon Act or 5.12la)(1). tne letter ~ill so inoicate. (2) A contractor anolor subcontractor desiring a hearing concerning tile Administrator"s investigative fin din g s s h a 1 1 I" e Que S t s u c n a hear i n g by 1 e t te I" postma I" k ed within 30 days of tile date ef the Administrator's letter. The reQuest sllall set fortn. tllose. findings ~~iCh are in Oispute and the reasons therefor, lncluClng any afflrmatlve defenses. with respect to the violations anolor debarment. as appropriate. (3) upon receipt of a timely reQuest far I hearing the Adlllinistrator shall refer the case to the thief Adlli ni strati ve L.aw Judge by Order of Reference. to whi ch shill be attached a copy of the letter from the Adllli n i strator and response thereto. for designltion of an Administrative' Llw Judge to conduct sucn hearings as lIlay be necessary to resolve the disputed matters. The hearing shill be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth in 29 CFR Plrt 6. lc)l1) In the event of a dispute described in plragraph (a) of this section in which it Ippears thlt there are no relevant facts at issue. and where there is not It that tille relsonable cause to institute debarment proceedings under 5,12. ~he A~lIi ni s tr.ltor s ha" not if y the con trH tor Ind sub- contrHtor(s) (if any). by registered or certified lIal1 t"-the. last known adCress. of the investigation findings. and shill issue I ruling on any issues of llw known to be 1n dispute. (2)( 1) If the contrl c tor and/orsub- contractol'{s) disagree with the factual findings ot" the ACllinistrltor or believe that there Ire relevant facts in dispute. the contractor or subcontrlctor(s) shill so acvise the Adllinistrator by letter postmlrked within 30 dlYS of the Administrator's letter. In the response, the contrlctor andlor subcontrlctor(s) shall explain in detal1 the facts Illeged to be in' dispute and Ittlch Iny supporting dosumentltion. (ii) upon receipt of I response under plrlgrlph (c)(2)(i) of this section Illeging the e~istence of I factual dispute. the Administrltor sllill eUlline the informl- tion submitted. If the Adllinistrltor determines that there is a relevant issue of flCt, the Administrltor shall refer the case to the Chief Administrative Law Judge in Iccordance with paragraph (b)(3) of this section. If the Administrator deter- lIIi nes that. there is no relevant issue of fact, the Adlllinistrator shall rule and advise the contractor and subcontractor(s) (if Iny) Iccordingly. (3) If the con,,:rH,,:or an~/or SUbcontractorls) ~esire review of the ruling issue~ by ,the A~lIIinistrator un~er para;raph (c)(I) or (2) or th1S sect,on. the contractor an~/or suocontractor(sl Sha~1 fil,e a petition for review thereof wi th the ,wage Appea I s 6:ard W1 ":h1 n 30 ~ays of the date of tne rul, ng. ..., tn a copy thereof the Administrator. ihe petition f,or review Shall be filed in accor~ance with Part 7 of tn,S t,tle. (dl If a timely response to the Administrator's findings or ruling is not ma~e or a timely petition for review is not filed. the A~lllinistrlto's fin~ings an~/or ruling shall be finll elcept that witn respect to ~eblrlllent un~er the Davis-Bac~n Act. tne Adlllinistr~tor Shall advise t~e COlllptroller lieneral of the A~lIIinistrator s recolllmen~at'o~ .,n accordance witll 5.12(&)(1l. If I timely re,sponse or pet,.t,.on for review is file~ the findings an~/or rul,ng of the A~Ill'n'strator shall be 'inope~ative unless an~ until tile decision is uphel~ by the Administrative ~IW Ju~ge or tne Wlge Appeals Board. 5.12 Debarment Procee~ings. (al(l) Whenever any contractor or subcontractor is foun~ by the Secretary of ~abor to be in aggrevate~ or willful violation of the labor standardS provisions of any of tile app li cab 1 e statutes 1 i s ted in 5.1 other than tile Davis-Bacon Act. such contractor or subcontractor or any firm. corporation. partnership. or association in which suCIl contractor or sub- contractor has a substantial interest shall be ineligible for a period not to elceed 3 years (from the date of publication by tile Comptroller General of the name or names of said contractor or subcontractor on the ineligible list IS provided below) to_ recei ve any contracts or subcontracts subject to any of tile statutes listed in 5.1. (Z) In cases arising under contracts covered by tne Davis-8acon Act. tile Administrator sllall transmit 'to the Comptrol ler 6eneral the names of the contractors or subcontractors and tIIeir responsible officers. if any (and any fi rms in wlli cll the contractors or subcontractors are known to have an interest). who have been foun'd to have disregarded tlleir obligations to nployees. and tile recommenda t i on of tile Secretary of ~abor or autllori zed representative regarding debarment. Tile Comptro"er General will distribute a list to all Federal agencies giving tile names of such ineligible person or firllls. wllO shall .e ineligible to be awarded any contract or subcontract of the United States or the District of Columbia and any contract or subcontract SUbject to the labor sundards provisions of the statutes ,listed in 5.1. (tl)(ll In addition to cases. under ..~.icn eetlarment action is initiated pursuant to 5.11. whene~er as a result of an investigation conducted by the Feceral agency or the Department of Labor. and wnere the AOn:1 r.1 strator fi nds reasonable cause to believe tnat a contractor or subcontractor has committed willful or aggravated violat10ns of the labor standardS provisions of any of the statutes listed in 5.1 (other than tne Davis.Bacon Act), or has committed violations of the Davis-Bacon Act whicn constitute a cisregard of its Obligations to employees or subcontractors unoer section 3(a) thereof, the Administrator snall ntoify by registered or certified mail to the last lenollin add~e5S. the contractor or subcontractor and its respons1ble off,cers, ,f any (and any firms in whi ch the contractor or subcontractor are known to hne a substantial interest), of the finding. The Administrator shall afford such contractor or subcontractor and any other parties notified an opportunity for a hearing as to whether debarment action should be taken under paragraph (a)(l) of this section or section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act. The Administrator shall furniSh to those notified a summary of the investigative findings. If the contractor or subcontractor or any other parties notified wish to reQuest a hea~ing as to whether debarment action should be taken, such a reQuest shall be made by letter postmarked within 30 days of the date of the letter from the Administrator, and shall set forth any findings which are in dispute and the reuons therefor, including ani affirmative defenses to be raised. Upon receipt of such reQuest for. 1 heari n9, the Admi ni strator shall refer the cue to the Chief Administrative LIW Judge by Order of Reference. to which shall be attached a copy of the letter froll the Admi ni strator Ind the response thereto, for desi gnati on of an Administrative Law Judge to conduct such hearings u lIay tie necesury to deterlline the matters in Clilpute.- Incl71\sidering debarment unCler Iny of the statutu li sted in 5.1 other than the Davis-Bacon Act, the Adllinistrative La. Judge shl" issue an order concerning whether the contractor or subcontractor is to be debarred in accordance .i th parlgrlph (1)( 1) of tlli s section. In considering deblrlllent under the Divis-Bacon Act. the Administrative LIW Judge sha" issue a recolllmendltion as to whether the contrlctor of subcontractor sllould be debarred under section 3(a) of the Act. . (2) Hearings under this section sllall be conducted in accordance with 29 CFR Part 6. If no hearing is reQuested within 3D days of receipt of the letter frOIll the Administrator, the Administrator's findings shall be fina'. except with respect to recomllendltions regarding debarment under the Davis-Bacon Act, IS set forth in paragraph (I)(Z) of this section. (~) Any person or firm debarred under 5.12(a)(1> may in writing reQuest rerr.~~al from tr\e cebarment list after silt monthS from tr\e cate ~f pUbli:ation by tne Comptroller General of su~h person or firm's name on tne ineligible list. Such a reQuest shou 1 d be d' rected to the "drr,; n ; strator of the wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, liashinston. D.C. 20210. and shall contain a fun uplanation of the reasons \lhy such person or fir~ should be removed from the ine1isible list. In cases where the contractor or subcontractor fa i 1 ed to lulte full restitution to all underpaid employees, a reQuest for removal will not be considered unt1l such underpay~ents are made. In all other .casu. tile Adlllinistra.tor ~ill exami.ne the ,facts and circu~stances surrounding tne vlolatlve practlces wlllCh caused the debar~ent. and issue a decision as to whether or not sucll person or firll has demonstrated a current responsibility to cOllply wi th the labor sunlards provi si ons of the statutes listed in 5.1. and therefore should be removecl froll. tile ineligible list. Among tile factors to be' considered in reaching such a decision are the severity of the violitiollS. the contractor or SUbcontractor's attitude towards cOllpliance. and the past compliance history of the firlll. In no c;ase will such relloval be effected unless the Administrator cleterlllines after an investigation that such person or firlll is in co~pliance with the labor standards provisions applicable to Federal contracts and Federally assisted constru<:tion work subject to any of the applicable statutes listed in 5.1 and other labor statutes providing wage protection, such IS t.lle Service contract Act. the Walsh-Huley Public Contrlcts Act. and the Fair Labor Standards Act. If the reQuest for relloval is denie~, the person or firll Illay petitton for review by the Wage Appea 15 BoarCl pursuant to 20 CFR Part 7. - - (d)(l) Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act provides that for I period of tllree years froll date of publication on tile ineligible list, no contract shall be awarded to any persons or firlls pllced on the list as a result of a finding by the Co~ptroller General tllat sucll persons or firlls baye disre'garded obli gations to ellployees and subcontractors under that Act, Ind further. that no contract shall be awarded 'to 'any fir~. corporation, partnership, or association in whiell such persons or firllls have an interest'. Paragraph (a)(l) of this section si~ilarly provides that for a periOd not to exceed' three years fro~ date of publication on the ineligible list. no contract subject to any of the statutes listed in 5.1 shall bl awarded to any contractor or subcontractor on the 1!Ieligible list pursuant to that paragraph, or to 'any firll, corporation. partnershiP. or Issociation" in which sucll contrlctor or subcontractor tlas a 'SUbstantial ir,terest". A finCing as to whether persons or firms wtlose names appear on ttle lneligible list have an interest (or a substantial interest, as appropriate) in any ctner firm, c:orporation, partnerstlip,or association, ilia)' be made tnrougtl investlgation, nearing, or otherwi se . (2)(i) ine Administrator, on motion or after rec:elpt of a reQuest for a pursuant to paragraph ,(d)(3) of this section ~a)' on the issue of lr.terest (or substantlal a ppropr il te) . his/her own determination make a finding interest, as (ii) If the Adlllinistrator determines that there lIa)' be an interest (or substantial interest. as appropriate), but findS that there is insufficient evidence to render a final ruling thereon, the Administrator ilia)' refer the issue to the Chief of Administrative Law Judge in a"ordance with p~ragraph (d)14) of this section. (iii) If the Administrator finds that no interest (or substantial interest, IS appropriate) exists. or that there is not sufficient inforlllation to warrant the initiation of an investigation. the reQuesting part)', if an)'. will be so notified and no further action taken. (h) If the Adllinistrator finds tha~ an interest (or substantia' i'nterest, as I.ppropriate) exists. the person or firll affected will be notified of the Administrator's finding (by certified mail to the last known address), which sha" include the reasons therefor, and SUCh person or firll sha" be afforded an opportunity to reQuest that - a hearing be held to render a decision on the issue. IB) Such person or firm sha" hne 20 da)'s from the date of the Administrator's ruling ~o request a hearing, A detailed statement of the reasons why the Administrator'S ruling is in error. including facts al'eged to be in dispute, if any. shall be submitted with the request fDr a huring. Ie) If no hearing is reQues~- ed within the time mentioned in paragraph Id)(Z)(iv)(I) of this section, the Administrator's finding sha'l be fina' and 'the Administrator shall so notify the COllptrOller General. If a hearing is requested. the ruling of ~he Adllinis~rator sha" be inoperative unless and until the adllinistrative law judge Dr the Wage Appeals Board issues an order that there ;s ar. interest (or sucstar.tlal interest, as appropriate). (j)(1) A reQuest fer a oeterr.:ination of interest (or substar.t~al ir,terest. as apropriatel, may be made by any interested party, including contractors or prospective contractors and assoc1ations of contractor's representatives of employees. and interesteo Government agencies. SuCh a reQuest shall be submitteo 1n wnt1ng to the Adm1n1Strator. Wage and Hour Division. E.mployment StandarelS Administration. U.S. Department of Labor. "ashington. D.C. 20210. (il ine reQuest shall include a statement setting fortll in oetail why the petitioner believes that a person or firm whose name appears on the debarred cidders list hIS an interest (or a substantial interest, as appropriate) in any f~rm. corporation, partnership, or association which is seek,ng or has been awarded a contract of the United States or the district of Columbia, or wHch is subject to any of the statutes listed in 5.1. No particular form is prescribeO for the submission of a reQuest under this secti on. (4) Referral to the Chief Administrative ~aw Judge. _ The Administrator, on his/her own motion under para- graph (d)(2)(ii) of this section or upon a reQuest for hearing where the Administrator determines that relevant facts are in dispute, will by order refer the issue to the thief Administrative ~aw Judge, for designation of an Administrative ~aw Judge whO Shall conduct such heari ngs as may be nec..lssary to render a decision solely on the issue of interest (or substantial inurest, as appropriate). Such proceedings shan be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth at 29 CFR Part 6. (5) Referral to the Wage AppealS Board. - If the person or firm affected reQuests a hearing and the Administrator determines that relevant facts are not in dispute, the Administrator will refer the issue and the record compiled thereon to the wage AppealS Board to render a decision solely on the issue of interest (or substantial interest, as appropriate). Such proceedings shan be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth at 29 CFR Part 7. . 5.13 Rulings and Interpretations. All Questions relating to the application an4 interpretation of wage determinations (including the classi- fications therein) issued pursuant to Part 1 of this subtitle. of the rules containe~ in this part and in Parts 1 and.3, and of ~he labor stanoaros pro~lSlons of any of ~he sta~utes lis~ed in S.l shall be referreo to ttle AOlllinistrator for appropria~e ruling or interpretation. ihe rulings and interpretations shall be authoritative anO thOSe unoer ~tle Davis-Bacon Act may be relied upon as pro~ioeo for in seC~lon 10 of the portal-to-portal Act of 1947 (29 U.S.C. ZSS). Rec:uests for such rulings and interpretations should be adores sed to the Administrator. Wage ana Kour Division, t:mploymen~ StandardS Administration, U.S. Depar~ment of ~abor. Washington. D.C. 20210. 5.14 Variations. iolerances. and t:~emptions frolll Parts 1 and 3 of this Subtitle and this Part. The Secretary of I.abor may make variations, tolerances, and e~elllptions froll the regulatory reQuirements of this part and those of Parts 1 and 3 of this subtitle whenever tile Secretary finds ~hat sucll action is necessary and proper in tile public interest or to prevent injustice ana undue hardship. Varia~ions, tolerances. and e~emptions may not be made froll the statu~ory reQuirements of any of the sta~uteS listed in 5.1 unless the statute specifically provides such authority. 5.15 I.imitations, Variations, Tolerances, and E~emptions Under ~he Contract Work Hours and Safety StandardS Act. " '. . (al General. Upon his or her own initi~tive or upon tile reQuest of any Federal agency, the Secretary of I.abor lilY provide under section 105 of the Contract Work Hours and Slfety StandardS Act reasonable lillitations and a"ow variations. tolerances, and e~empti~ns ~o and froll any or III provisions of ~hat Act whenever the Secretary finds such action to be necessary Ind proper in the publiC -interest. trr prevent injustice. or undue hardship, or to .void serious impairllent of the conduCt of Goyernllent bushess. Any reQuest for such action by the Secretary slll'l' be subllitted in writing, and shall set forth the relsons for whicll the reQuest is .Ide. (bl EUllptions. Pursulnt to section 105 of the Contract Work Hours and Slfety Stlndards .Act, the following classes of contracu Ire found eUllpt froll III provisions of that Act in order to prevent injustice, undue hardship, or serious impairment of Government business: (11 Contrlcts of $2,000.00 or 'ess. (2) Purcllases Ind contracts other than con- struction contracU in the Iggregate a..ount of n,500.0D or less. In arriving at the aggregate I..ount inyolved. tllere lIust be in~luded all property and services which would properly be grouped together in a single transaction and whi~h would be in~luded in a sinsle advertisement for bics if the pro~urement were being effe~ted by formal advertising. (3l Contract worK performed in a workplace within a foreign ~ountry or within territory under the jurisdiction of the United States ~the~ than ~he fol~owing: A State of the United States; the 01Str1ct of Columb1a; Puerto Rico' the virgin Islands; Outer Continental Shelf lands defined in ihe Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (~h. 345. 67 Stat. 462); American Samoa; Guam; Wake Island; En1wetok Atoll; Kwajalein Atoll; and Johnston Island. (4) Agreements entered into by or on behalf of the COllllllodity Credit Corporation providing for the storing in or handling by commerical warehouses of wheat. corn, oats, barley, rye. grain sorghums. soybeans, fllxseed. rice, nlYll stores. tobacco. peanuts. dry beans. seeds, cotton. and wool. (5) Sales of surplus power by the iennessee Vllley Authority to States, counties. municipalities, cooperative organization of citizens or flrmers. corporations Ind other individuals pursulnt to section 10 of the iennessee vllley Authority Act of 1933 (16 U.S.C. 8311l. (c)- iolerances. (ll ihe "buic -rate of pay" under section 102 of the Contrlct Work Hours and Safety Standards Act may be computed as In hourly eQuivalent to the rate on whicll time-and-one-half overtime compensation may be computed and plid under section 7 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1931, IS lIIlenlled (29 U.S.C. 207l. IS interpreted in Plrt 778 of tllis title. ihis tolerance is found to be necessary Ind proper ill the publiC interest in order topreyent undue hlrdship. (2) Concerning the tolerance provided in plragraph (c)(l) of this section, the provisions of section 7(d)t2) of the Flir labor StandardS Act and 778.7 of tllis title s.ould be neted. Under tllese provisions, payments for eccasional periodS when ne work is performed, due to vacations, Ind silllilar causes are excludable from the "regular rate" under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Such payments, therefore, are Ilso excludable from the "basic rate" under the Contract Work Kours and Safety Standards Act. (3) See 5.8(c) providing a tolerance subdelegating 'authority to the heads of agencies to ..lte appropriate adjustlllents in the assessment of liQuidated damages totaling $500 or less under specified circumstances. - (4)( i) Ti me spent ; n an or;ani zed pro;ralll of related. supplemental ,nstruction by laborers or mechanics employed under bona fide. app~ent'ceship o.r tr.aining p~ograms may be eJcluded from ~ork'ng t,me of the cr1ter,a prescrlbed in paragraphS (cl(C)(ii) and (,ii) of this sectlon are met. (i i ) The apprent ice or tra; nee COIllU within the definition contained in 5.Z(n}. (i i i) The time in Questi on does not involve productive ~ork or performance of the apprentice's or trainee's regular duties. {el} Variations (ll In the event of failure or refusal of the contractor or any subcontractor to comply with overtime pay requirements of the contract Work Hours anel Safety Standarels "Act. if the funds withhelel by Federal agencies for the violations are not sufficient to pay fully. both the u~paid wages due laborers and mechanics and the liQuidated'dama~es due the United States. the available funds shall be used first to compensate the laborers ana mechanics for the wages to which they are entitled (or an equitable portion thereof when the funds are not adequate for this purpose); and the balance. if any. shall be used for the payment of liquidated d.mages. (2) I n the performance of any contract entered into pursuant to tile provisions of 3B U.-S.C. 620 to provide nursing home care of veterans. no contractor or subcontractor under such contract shall be eleemeel in violation of section 102 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act by virtue of failure to pay the overtime wages required by such section for work in excess of CO hours in the workweek ~o any individual employeel by an establishment which is an institution primarily engaged in the care of the sick, tile aged, or the mentally ill or defective 'whO reside on the premises if, pursuant to an agreement or understLnding arrived It between the employer and the employee before performance of the work. a work periOd of 1_ consecutive days is accepted in lieu of the workweek of 7 consecutive days for the purpose of overtime compensation and if such inelividual receives compensa- tion for employment in eacess of B hours in any workday and in excess of BO hours in such 1_-day period at a rate not 1tss than 1 1/2 times the regular rate It which the individual is employed. computed in aCcordance with the requirements of the Fair ~abor Standards Act of 1938, as amended. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB control numbers 1215-0140 and 1215-0017.) . (3) Any contractor or subcontractor perform- ing on a government contract tne principal purpose of which is the furnishing ef fire fight,ng or suppression and related services. shall not be deemed to be in violation of Section 102 ef the Contract work Hours and Safety StandardS Act fer failing to pay the evertime compensation reQuired by Section 102 of the Act in accordance with the basic rate of pay as defined in paragraph (c)(1) of this ser;tien. to any pilot or copilot of a filted-wing or rotary-wing aircraft employed on suCh contract if: (i) Pursuant to a written employment agreement between the contractor and the employee whi ch is arrived at before perfermance of the work. (A) gross wages ef not less than S300 total number of hours worked in Iny i he emp 1 oy ee receives per week regardless of the workweek. and (B) Within any workweek the total wages which an employee receives are not less than the wages to which the employee would have been entitled in that workweelt if the employee were paid the lIinimull hourly wage reQuired under the contract pursuant to the prOvisions of the Service Contract Act of 1965 and any applicable wage determin- ation issued thereunder for all l'IOurs worked, plus an additional premiull payment of one-half times such' Ilinimum hourly wage for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the workweek; (ii) ihe l:(lntral:tor -maintains aCl:uraU rel:ords of the total daiJy and weekly hours of work performed by sUl:h employee on the government contract. In the event these l:onditions for the exemption are not met, the re- Quirements of section 10Z of the Contral:tWork Hours and Safety Standards Al:t shall be applicable to the contract from the date the contractor or subcontractor fails to satisfy the conditions until. completion of the contract. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB control number 1215-0017.) 5.16 Training Plans Approved or Recognizee! by the Department of Labor Prior to August 20, 1975. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of 5.5(I)(C)(11) relatin9 to the utililation of trainees on Federal and helerally assistecl construction, no contractor sha" be reQuired to obtain approval of a training program whil:h. prior to August ZO, 1975, was approvecl by the Department of Labor for purposes of the Davis-hcon and Related Acts. WIS established . . ? . by agreellle"t of organi ad 1 abor and ma"agement and tllerefore recog"ized by tile Departme"t a"d/or ~as recog"i:ed by the Department under Executive Order 11246. as amended. A copy of the program and evidence of its prior approval. if applicable shall be submitted to tile Employme~: and Training Administration. which shall certify such prior approval or recognition of the progr~m. In every otller respec~. the provisions of 5.5l.a)(4)(") . .",cludln.g tllose relatlng to registration of tralnees. perllllss1ble ratlcs. and wage rates to be paid - shall apply tc these programs. lbl Every trai"ee employed on a contract executed on and after August ZOo 1975. in one of the above training programs must be individually registere~ .in the .pr.ogrlll ;n accordance with Employment and iralnlng Adlllln1Strltion procedures. and Illll'5t be paid at the rate specified. in tile progrlm for the level of progress. Any such employee l1 sted on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a program certified by ETA pursulnt to tIIis section. or approved and certified by ETA pursu'ant to 5.5(a)(4)(ii). Illust be paid the wage rate lleterlllined by tile Secretary of l.abor for the classification of work actually performed. ihe ratio of trainees to journeylllen sha" not be greater than permitted by the terms of the program. (c) In the event a program which was 'recognized or approved pr,ior to August 20. 1975. is 1I0dified. revised. extended. or renewed. the changes in the progralll or its ~enewIl must be approved by the Elllployment and Training Adllinistra~ion before they may be placed into effect. - 5.17 Withdrawal of ' Approval of a Training Program .If at any time the Employment and Training Administration determines, after opportunity for a helring. that the standardS of any prograll. whether it is one recognized or approved prior to August 20. 1975. or a program subseQuently approved, have not been cOllplied with. or that such a prograa hils to provide adeQuate training for participants. · contractor wil 1 no longer be perlli Ued to utili u trainees a't less than the predetermined rite for the classification of work actually performed until an acceptable prograll is approved. , . SUBPARl B - INTERPRETA1ION OF lHE FRINGE BENEFI1S PROVISIONS OF THE DAVIS-BACON ACl 5.20 Scope and Signlficance of Tnis Su~pa~t. The 1964 amenelments (Pu~. 1... B8-349) to tne Davi s-Bacon Act reQui~e. among otne~ tn1n;s, that tne prevailing wlge deterlllined for Feeleral ano fede~ally-assisted construction include: lal the ~asic hourly ~ate of pay; and (tl tne IllIount contributed by the contractor o~ subcontractor for certlin fri nge benefi ts (or tne ~ost to thu of sucn ~e~efl ts). The purpose of this suopa~t 1S to expl~1n th~ p~ov1s,ons of ~h~se amendments. This SU~PI~t males ava,lable 1n one place off1c1al inte~p~etltions of tne f~inge benefi~s prov~sions of the Davis-Bacon Act. These 1nterpretat10ns w,ll guide tile Deplrtment of I..a~or in CI~~ying out its responsibilities under these provisions. lhese interpretations Ire intended Ilso for the guidlnce of contrlctors. their associations. llborers Ind llIechlnics Ind their organizations. and local State and Federal agencies. who lIay ~e conce~ned with these provisions of tile llw. The inte~pretltions contained in this subpart are luthor- itltive Ind llIay ~e relied upon as provided for in section 10 of the Portll-to-Portll Act of 1947 (29 U.S.C. 359). The omission to discuss I particular problell in this subplrt or in inter- pretations supplellenting it should not be taken to indiclte tile Idoption of Iny position by the Secretlry of Llbor with respect to such pro~lem or to constitute In adlllinistrative interpretation, prlctice, or enforcellent policy. Questions on lIatters not fully covered by this subplrt Ilay be referred to the Se<retlry for interpretltion as p~vided in 5.12. 5.21 (Reserved) 5.22 Effect of the Divis-Bacon Fringe Benefits Provisions. The Divis-Bacon Act and tile preva 11i ng wa ge provis ions of the rellted statutes listed in 1.1 of this subtitle confer upon. tile Secretary of Labor the autllori ty to predeterlline. as llIinillUII wlges. tllose wage rates found to be prevailing for corresponding cluses of laborers and lIechanics ellployed on projects of a character silli lar to tile contract work in tile area in which the work is to be perforlled. See paragraph's ta) and (b) of 1.2 of this subtitle. lhe fringe benefits allendments enlarge the scope of this authority by including certain bonl fide fringe benefits within the lIuning of the terlls .wages., .sclle of wlges.. .wage rites.. "lIinimulI wages. and "prevliling wlges.. as used in the Davis-Bacon ~ct. 5.23 The Statutory Provisions. The fringe benefits provisions of the 1964 allenOllents to the Davis-Bacon Act are. in part. as follows: (b) wages.. .wage 5nal1 in~luoe As useO in this A~t the te~m "wages", "s~ale of rates", "minimum wages., ano "prevailing wages' (1) The basi~ nou~ly ~~te of pay; and (2) ihe amount of - (Al Tne rate of ~ontr;bution irrevocably llIade by a ~ontractor or subcontra~tor to a trustee or to a tnird person pursuant to a fund, plan, or program; and [B) ihe rate of costs to tile contractor or subcontractor which may be rusona.bly antici- pated in providing benefits to laborers and mechanlCS pursuant ~o an enforceable commitment to carry out a financially responSible plan or program which was communicated in writing to the laborers and mechanics affected. for medical or hospital care. pensions on retirement or death. compensation for injuries or illness resulting from occupational activity, or insurance to provide any of the foregoing, for unemployment benefits, life insurance. disability and sickness insurance, or accident insurance. for vacation and holiday pay, for defraying costs of apprenticesnip or other similar programs. or for other bona fide fringe benefits, but only where the contractor or subcontractor is not required by other Federal, State. or local law to provide any of sucll benefits. 5.24 The Basic Hourly Rate of Pay. "The bui c hourly rate of pay" is that part of a 1 aborer' s or lIechani c' swages whi ell tile Secretary of L.abor would have found and included in wage deterllinations prior 'to the 1964 allendments. The Secretary of L.abor is required 'to continue to lIake a separate finding of tllis portion of ttle wage. In general, this portion of the wage is the cash payment made directly to the laborer or mechanic. It does not include fringe benefits. 5.25 Rate of Contribution or Cost for Fringe Benefits. (a) Under the amendments, the Secretary is obligated to lIake a separate finding of the rate of - contribution or cost of fringe benefits. Only the &Ilount of contributions or costs for fringe benefits which meet the reuirements of the act will be considered by the Secretary. These requirements Ire discussed 1n this subpart. (b) The rate of contribution or cost is ordinarily In hourly rate, and will be reflected in the wlge determination as such. In some cases, however, the contribution or cost for certain fringe benefits mlY be expressed in a formull or method of plYllIent etller tllln an Ileur 1)' rate. '.; n sucll clses, the Secretary ilia)' in II i s c: i Hret.i en . express in tile. ~age deterlllination the rate of contrlCutlen er cest used ln tile formu1a or llIethod er may ::on~ert ; t to an Ilour 1 y .ra.te of pay whenever he findS tllat such actlen wo~lc fa::l11tate tile . administration of the Act. See 5.5(a)(1)(;) anc (i;;), 5.26 "... Cor: tr i but; 0 n I r rev o:a b 1 y Mad e . , . to air u s tee 0 r 'to a Third Person". Under the fringe Cenefits provisions section 1(b)(2) of the act) the 4IlIount of contributions for fringe benefits must be made to a trustee or to a. third per~o~ i rrev~cably. The "third person" must ce one ~ho 15 not aff, luted with tile contractor or subcontractor. Tile trustee must assume tile usual fiduciary responsibilities imposed upon trustees by applicable law. Tile trust or fund must be set up in such I way tllat in no event will tile contractor or subcontractor be Ible to recapture any of tile contributions paid in or any way dh:ert the funds to his own use or benefit. Although contributions made to a trustee or tllird person pursuant to I benefit plan must be i rrevocabl y made. thi s does not prevent return to the contractor or subcontractor of sums whicll he Ilad paid ~n excess of the contributions actually called for by the plan, as where such excess payments result frolll error or from the necessity of lIIating payments to cover the estimated cost of contributions at a tille when tile u:act allount of the necessary contributions under the plan is not yet ~~certained, For example, a benefit plan may provide for definite insurance benefits for employees in the event of the happening of a specified contingency such as duth, sickness, accident, etc., and may provide thlt tile cost of such definite benefits, either in fu11 or any balance in excess of specified employee contributions,-willbe borne by tile contractor or subcontractor, In such a case the return by the insurance cOllpany to the contractor or subcontractor of sums paid by him in excess of the amount requiring to provide the benefits whiCh, under the plan, are to be provided through contri buti ons by the contractor or subcontractor, will not be deemed a reclpture or diversion by tile employer of contribu- tions made pursuant to the plan. 5.27 .~..Fund, Plan, or Program", The contributions for fringe .benefits must be lIade pursuant to a funCl, plan or progrlll (sec. l(b}(Z}(A) of the act). The phlse .fund, plan, or prograll" is merely intended to reco~nize ~he Vlriou~ types of arrlngelllents commonly used to prov,de frage beneflts through employer contributions, The phrase is identical ~ith iansuage contained in section 3(1) of the welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act. In interpreting thiS phrase, the Secretary ~ill be guided by the e~~erience of the Department in ad~inistering the latter statute. 5.%8 Unfunded Plans. (a) The costs to a contractor or subcontractor which may be reasonably anticipated in providing benefits of the types described in the act pursuant to an enforceable commitment to carry out a financially responsible plan or program, are considered fringe benefits within ~he '~cann~ng of the act (see 1(a)(%)(B) of the act). The leg1Sht1Ve h1Story suggesu that these, provi si o~s were, intended to permit the consideration of frlnge beneflts meet,ng, among others, these requirements and which are provided from the general assets. of a contractor or subcontractor. (Report of the House Committee on Education ano Labor, H. Rep. No. 30B, 88th Cong., 1st Sen. p. 4). (b) No type of fringe benefit is eligible for consideration as a so-called unfunded plan unless: (1) It could be reasonably anticipated to' o provide benefits described in the act; (2 ) 'egally enforced; (3) It is carrhcS- out under a f i nanc ia" y responsible plan or program; and . - It represents a commitment that can be .~ (4) The phn or progru providing the benefi ts has been cOlllluni cUed in writi ng to the laborers and meChanics affected. (See S. Rep. No. 963, p. 6.) (c) It is in this lIanner that the act provides for the eons;deration of unfunded plans or progralls in finding pre- vailing wages and in ascertaining compliance with the act. At the same time, however, there is protection against the use of this provision as a lIeans of avoiding the act's requirements. The words -reasonably anticipated- are intended to reQuire.that any unfunded plan or prograll be able to withstand a test which can perhaps be best described IS one of actuarial soundnen. Moreover, as in the case of other fringe benefits payable under the act, an unfunded plan or prograll must be -bona fide- and not a lIere sillulation or shall for avoiding'collpliance with the act. (See S Rep. No. 963, p. 6.) The legislative history suggests that in order to insure against the possibility that these provisions lIight be used to avoid cOllpliance with the act, the ~ommittee contemplttes tnat tne Se~reta~y of Labor in ~arrying out his responsibilIties uncer Reorganiation PlAn No. .14 ~f 1950. may direct a Contractor or subContractor to set.aS!de 1n a n a c ~ 0 u n t asS e t S '" n i c n . un c e r sou n d t c t ~ a r , a.l p to, 1 n c 1 p 1 e s . will be suffi~ient to mut tne .future ob'ligatlo.n under the plan The preser~ation of tnls a~count for the purpose inte~ded would. of ~ourse. also be essential. (5. Rep. No. 963. p. 6.) This is ~mplemented by the contractual pro~isions required by 5.5(a)(ll(1~l. 5.29 Spe~ific Fringe Benefits. (al The a~t lists all types of fringe benefits whiCh the Congress considered to. be ~ommon in t~e const~uction industry as a whole~ These ln~lude the followlng: medlcal or hospital care. pensions on retirement or dut~. compensation for. injuries or illne~s resulting frolll oetup.ltlonal activity, or insurance to pro~lde any of tile foregolng. unemployment benefits life insurance. disability and sickness insurance, or accident' insurance. vacation and holiday pay. defrayment of costs of apprenticeship or other silli1ar programs. or other bona fide fringe benefits. but only where the contractor or subcontractor is not required by other Federal, State. or 10ca' law to provide any of suCh benefits. (b) ihe Legislltive history indicates that it was not the int~nt of tile Congress to impose specific standards relat;~g to administration of fringe benefits. It was a~su.ed tllat e Ilajori ty of fringe benefi ts arrangements of tl'li s nature will be those which are administered in accordance wlth requirements of section 30Z(c)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act. IS amended (S. Rep. No. 963, p. 5.l. .(c) ihe terll "other bona fide fringe benefits" is the so.called "open end" provision. This was inclUded so that new fringe benefits lIay be recognized by the Secretary as they become prevailing. It was pointed out that a particular frinl' benefi t need not be recogni zed beyond a parti cular ar.. 1 n order for the Secretary to find that it is prevailing in that area (S. Rep. No. 963, p. 6). (d) The legislative reports indicate that, to insure against considering and givinv credit to any and a" fringe benefits, sOlie of whiCh might be illusory or not' genuine. the Qualification was included that such fringe benefits must be "bona fide" (H. Rep. No. 308, p. 4: S. Rep. No. 963, p. 6). No difficulty is anticipated in de'terlli'n1nl whether a particular fringe benefit is 'bona fide" in the ordinary case where the benefits are 'those COlllllon in th. construction industry and which are established under a usual fund. plan. or prograll. This would be typica"y the cue of those fringe benef1ts listed in paragraph (a) of tnis section which are funCed under a trust or insurance program. Contract- ors lIlay take cred, t for contr1butions made unCer SUCh conventional plans .,tnout reQuest1n; tne approval of the Secretary of Labor unCer S.S(a)(l)(iv). (e) Where tne phn is not of tne conventional type oescribed in the preced1ng paragraph, it will be necessary for the Secretary to examine the facts ano circulllstances to deterllline whether they are "bona fice" in accorCance with reQuirements of the act. This is particularly true with respect to unfunced plans. Contractors or subcontractors seeking creoit under tne act for costs ,ncurred for SUCh phns must reQuest specific perlllission from the Secretary undtr 5.5(a) (1) (iv). (f) The act excludes fringe benefits whiCh I contractor or subcontractor is obligateo to provide under othtr Federal, State. or local law. No credit lIlay be taten under the Ict for the pay.enu lIlace for such benefits. For eumplt. paYllent for workllen' S cOllpensati on insurance unoer eitller I compulsory or elective State statute are not considered payments for fringe benefits under the Act. IIIh1Je elch situation must be separately cons1derea on its, own lIerits. paYllents .ade for travel, subsistence or to industry promotion funas are ,not norlllally pay.ents for fringe benefits under the Act. The omission in the Act of Iny express reference to these payments, wllicll are com.on in the construction industry. suggests that tllese payments should not normally be reglrded IS bona fide fringe benefits under tile Act. 5.30 Types of Wage Determination. (. ' Wilen fr1 nge benefi ts are preu 111 ng for various classes of laborers and mecllanics in tile area of proposed construction, sucll benefits .are incluaabh in any DaYis-alCOII wage determination. Illustrlt1ons, contained in pari graph (c) of this section. demonstrlte some of tile different types of wage'aeterminations whicll mlY be mlde in sucll clses. (b) lIIage determinations of tile Secreury of Llllor under tile let do not incluae fringe benefits for vlrious cllsses of 'Iborers and lIecllln1cs wllenever sucll benefits do not prevail in the area of proposed construction. When. this occurs;, the wage determination wi" contain on'y the basic hourly rates of pay, that 1 s only the cash wages which Ire prevaiHng for the various classes of laborers Ind .echan;cs. An illustration of tllis situation is contained in parlgrlph (c) of tllis section. "" z c - - c c - "" ::I -' -' - I I I I I I "" I I I I I I a: I I I I I I ... I I I I I I = I , I I I I - I I . I I I C I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,"'z: I I I I I I I I I II> I .-c I I I I C I w=c I I I I . I CI:"'~ I I I I C I ......c I I I I ... , ...l,,111: I I I I I '" c:.. I I I I I - I I , I I II: I I I , I ... z: ~ I I C '" I Cl I Cl ... I , II: N - Cl I . , . '" - , Cl , - - I - I - C I I "" l,,1 I I ... C I , . ~ I I ... - I , .. I , - ... - I "" I C II> C II: '" . - - N - II: I . . 0 a: Cl I C "" - I ... '" I II: I ... I ... I , , ..... I , I I =11: I I _c I II> II> Cl II> I -,"" I - - - - I C-' I . . . . I ...... , Cl I =2 I ... I I I I I l,,1~'" lit Cl Cl '" II> --'... N Cl ... .. ... 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(a) A contractor or subcontractor perforali ng worlt subject to a Davis-Bacon ..age determinat10n lIay ci sellarge lIis minimum wage obligations for tile payment of cctn straigllt time wages and fringe benefits by paying in casll, making pay~ents or incurring costs for "bona fice" fringe benefits of tile types listed in tile applicable ..age determination or etllerwise found prevailing by tile Secreury of Labor, or by a combination tllereof. Ib) A contractor or subcontractor may diSCharge his obligations for tile pay~ent of tile basic hourly rates and tile fri nge benefi ts ,where Dotll.. are conta' ned 1 n. a, wage . d~terl\ination appllcaD1e to hlS laDorers or ~ecllanlCS ,n tile following ways: (1) By paying not less than tile blsic hourly rate to the laborers or mecllanics and by malting tile contributions for the fringe benefits in tile wage determilil- tions. as specified therein. For eUllple. in tile illustr~tiDn contlined in plragraph (c) of 5.30. the obligations for "painters" will be lIet by the payment of a straigllt tille 1I0urly rate of not less tllan S3.90 and by contriDuting not less thin at the rate of 15 cents an 1I0ur for healtll and welflre Denefits. 10 cents In 1I0ur for pensions, and 20 cents an lIour for vacations; or (2) By Dlying not less tllan the basic hourly rate to tile llborers or lIeclllnics Ind by lIaking contri- butions for 'bonl fide' fringe benefits in I toUl IlIount not less thin tile totll of the fringe benefits reQuired by the .Ige deterllinltion. For eXlllple. the obligltions for 'plinters. in tile illustration in plrlgraph Ic) of 5.30 will be lIet by tile payllent of I strligllt tille hourly rite of not less than 13.10 Ind by contributions of not less thin a toUl of H cents an 1I0ur for "bonl fide' fringe benefits; or (3) Iy plying in Clsll directly to ,lborers or meclllnics for tile basic hourly rate Ind by lIaking an additionll clslI plYllent in lieu of the reQuired benefits. For elLlllple, wllere an employer does not lIake PIYllents or incur costs for fringe benefits. lie would lleet his obligations for "painters' in tile illustration in plragrlph (c) of 5.30. by paying directly to tile plinters I strligllt tille hourly rite of not less than 4.35 (S3.tO blsic hourly'rate plus 4S cents for fringe benefits); or ~ (4) AS stated in paragr-apn (al of this section. the contr-actor- or- subcontr-actor- may discnarge his ~ini~u~ wage obligations for the payment of str-~;ght t1me wages and fringe benefits by I combinltion of the methodS illustrated in subparagraphs (1) thru (3) of tnis paragraph. ihUS, for e~ample. his obligations for .painters. mly be met by In ho~rly rate. partly in cash and partly 1n payments or costs for fr1nge benefits which total not less than $4.35 ($3.90 bas1C hourly rate plus 45 cents for fringe benefits): ihe payments in SUCh clse mlY be $4.10 in cash and 25 cents 1n payments or- costs in fringe benfits. Or. they may be $3.75 in cash and 60 cents in plyments or cests for- fringe beneflts. (30 F.R. 13136, Oct.15. 1965 ) 5.32 Overtime Payments. (a) ihe act ucludes alllounts paid by a .centractor or subcontractor for fringe benefiu in the computation of overtime under- the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Contr-act Work Hours and Safety StandardS Act, and the Walsh-Huhy Public Contracts Act whenever the overtime provisions of Iny of these statutes apply concurrently with the Davis-IIcon Act or its related prevailing wlge statutes. It is clear from the legislative history that in no event can the regular or basic rate upen which pre~imum pay fer overtillle is calculated under the aforellentioned Federal statutes be less than the aaouu. deterllined by the Secretary of Labor as the basic hourly rate (i.e. cash rate under section llbll1) of tile Davis-Bacon Act. (Su S. Rep. No. 963, p. 7.) Contri buti o;,s by ellp 1 oyees are not eluded from tile regular or basic rate upon wllich overtiae is computed under these statutes; that is. an employee's regular or basic straight-tiae rate is computed on his earnings before any deductions are lIIade for the eaployee's contributions to fringe benefiu. ille contractor's contributions or costs for fringe benefits lIIay be e~cluded in computing sucll rate so long as the elI.C 1 us ions do not reduce the regu lar . or basi crate below tile basic hourly rate contained in tile wage deterllination. (b) ille legislative report notes that tile pllasing 'contributions irrevocably lIIade by a contractor or subcontractor to a trustee or to a tllird person pursllant to a fund., plan, or progralll' was added to tile bill in Comlllittee. illis language in essence conforms to tile overtime provisions of section 7(d)(4) of tile rair Labor Sundards Act, IS nend~d. ille intent of the committee WIS to prevent any avoidance of overtille reQuirements under elisting law. (See H. Rep. Mo. 301. p. 5.) (c)(l) The act permits a contractor or suDcontractor to p.y. C'Sh eQui~alent of any fringe bu,.ef,ts found pre~.iling by the secreury of labor, SUCh a casll eQui ~a 1 ent woul d a 1 so be excludable ln Computlng tile regular or basic rate under the Federal o~ertime laws mentioned in paragraph (a). For example. the II construction contractor pays his 1&DorHS or mechanics S3.50 in cash under a wage deterlllination of the Secretary of Labor which reQuires a basic hourly rate of S3 and a fringe benefit contributlon of 50 cents. The contrar:tor pays the 50 cents in cash because lie made no payments and incurred no costs for fringe benefits. Overtime cOlllpensation in this case WOUld be cOllllluted on a regular or basic rate of S3.00 an hour. 1I0wever. in some cases a Question of far:t may be presented in ascertaining whether or no~ a cash pa~ment made,to la~ore~s or mechanics is actually ln ',eu of a frlnge beneflt or 1S s1mply part of their straight ,time cash wage. .In tile l~tter SitUI- tion. the cuh payment 15 not excludible ,n co~put'ng overti.e COlDpensation. Consider the examples set forth ,n subparlgrlphS (21 Ind (3) of this paragrlPh. 1.-. (2) The X constructi on contractor has for sOlDe time been paying S3.25 In hour to I lDechanic as his basi~ clsh w.ge plus 50 cents .n hour .5 a contribution to a walflre Ind pension plan. ihe Secretary of Labo~ determines that I basic: hourly rate of 53 .n hour .nd I fringe benefit contribution of SO cents .re prevailing. lhe b.sic hourly rate or regullr rate for overtime purposes would be 53.25. the rite Ictullly plid IS. I basic cas II w.ge for tile ellployee of X. rlther, thin the S3 rite determined IS prevliling by the Secretary of Llbor. (31 Under the ulle preva i 1 1 ng ..ge determination, discussed in subparlgrlph Z of this parlgrlph, the y construction contractor who hiS been plying S3 an hour IS his basic ClSh wlge on which he has been cOllputing overti.e compenution reducU the cash wlge to-52.75 an hcnlr 'but computes his cosu of benefiU unUP" section l(b)(Z)(BI IS S1 In hOUr.. In this el.lmple the regul.r or blSic hourly rite would continue to be 53 I" hour. (See S. Rep. No. 963. p. 7.1 APPENDIX A SiAiUiES RE~AiED iC iHE DAYiS-BACON ,.:i REQUIRING PAYMENi Or WAGES Ai RAiES PREDE- TERMINED BY iHE SECREiARY OF LABOR 1. ille Dav' s-Bacon Act (sees. 1-7. 46 Stat. 1494. as amended: Pub. L. 74-403. 40 U.S.C. 276a-276a-7). 2. Nationa' Hous,n; Act (5ec'72122aoosedcto17c15' S". 48 Stat. 1246. by sec. 14. 53 Stat. 80 ; 1 U. ., c and repeatedly amended). 3. Housing Act of 1950 lcol'e~e housing) (amended by HOu$i ng Act of 1959 to adO labor prov, 5' ons. 73 Stat. 681; 12 U.S.C. 1749alf)). 4. Housing Act of 1959 (sec 401(f) of the Housing Act of 1950 as&lllenoed by Pub. L. 86-372. 73 Stat. 681.; 12 U.S.C. l701Q(c)(3)). 5. commercial FiSheries Research and Development Act of 1964 (sec. 7. 78 Stat. 199; 16 U.S.C. 779clb)}. 6. Library Services and Construction Act (sec. 7(1). 78 Stat. 13; 20 U.S.C. 35Scla)141. as amendedl. . 7. National.lechnical Institute for the Oelf Act (sec. S(bl(SI. 79 Stat. 126; 20 U.S.C. 684Ibl(SII. 8. Nationll Foundation on the ArtS and HUlllnities Act of 1965 (see. S(ld. 79 Stat. 846 as amended; 20 U.S.C. 954(j)). 9. Elellentary Ind Secondlry Education Act of 1965 IS amended by Elementlry and Secondary Ind other Educltion Allend- Clenu of 1969 (sec. 423 as added by Pub. L. 91-230. tith n. sec. 40l(alll0). 84 Stat. 169. Ind renullbered sec. 433. by Pub. Lo 92-318; title Ill, sec. 301(1)(11. 86 Stat. 326: 20 U.S.C. 12321bl}' Under the IlIendment coverlge is utendecl \0 I" programs Idministered by the COllmissioner of Education. 10. lhe Federal-Aid High~IY Act of 1956 (sec.10B(D), 70 Stat. 378. recodified It 72 Stat. US; 23 U.S.C. 113(a), IS IlIendedl. see plrticllhrly the IlIendllents in Ue Federal-Aid High~ay Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-495. 62 Stlt. 8151. . . 11. Indian Self-Oetermirraticn and Education Assistance Act (sec. 7, 88 Stat. 2205; 25 U.S.C. 450e). 12. Indian health Care lmprovement Act (sec. 303(b). 90 Stat. 1407; 25 U.S.C. 1633(b)1. 13. RenabiliUtion Act of 1973 (sec. 306 (b) IS) 87 Stat. 384, 29 U.S.C. 776(b)(5)). 14. Comprenensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 Isec. 606. 87 Stat. 680. renumbered sec. 706 by 88 Stat. 1845; 29 U.S.C. 966; also sec. 604. 88 Stat. 1846; 29 U.S.C. 964(b)(3)). 15 State and Local Fisc:al Assistance Ac:t of 1972 Isec:. 123Ii)16). 86 Stat. 933; 31 U.S.C. 1246Ia)16)). 16. Federal Water Pollution c:ontrol Ac:t lsec. 513 of sec:. 2. 86 Stat. 694; 33 U.S.C. 1372). 17. Veterans NUr'si ng HOlle ClF'e Ac:t of 1964 171 Stat. 502. as allended; 38 U.S.C. 5035(a)(8)). 18. Postal Reorganization Act Isec:. 410Ib)14)IC)) ; 84 Stat. 726 as allended; 39 U.S.C. 410(b)14)IC)). 19. National Visitors Center Fac:ilities Ac:t of 1968 Isec:. 110. 32 Stat. 45; 40 U.S.C. 108). 20. AppllaC:hian Regional Developllent Ac:t of 1965 Isec:. 402. 79 Stlt. 21; 40 U.S.C. App. 402). 21. Health Servic:es Research. Health Stltistics. and Medicll Libr'lries Ac:t of 1974 (sec:. 107. see sec:. 301Ih)lZ) tllereof. 88 Stat. :170. IS IlIended by 90 Stat. 378; 4Z u.S.C. 24Z_(1) (2)). Z2. Hospitll IlIended by the Hospi ta 1 1964 lsec:. 605(1)(5). 7B Survey and tonstruc:tion Act. as and Medicll Flcilities Allendllentl of Stlt 453; 42 U.S.t. 291ell)15)). 23. Hellth Professions Educltion Assistlnce Act (sec. 303(b). 90 Stlt. 2254; 42 U.S.C. 29311;)(1)IC); I'SO sec. 30BI. 90 Stlt. 2256. 42 U.S.C. 29311c:)17)). 24. Nurse Trlining Act of 1964 Isec. 941(1)ll)(t). 89 Stat. 364; 42 U.S.C. 2961Ib)(S)). 25. Helrt Deselse. tlncer. Ind StrOke Allendllents of 1965 lsec:..904. IS Idded by seC. 2. 79 Stat. 928; 42 U.S.C. 299dlb)(4)). 26. Safe Drinking Water Ae.t (sec 2(al, see see. 145De t~ereof, SS Stat. 1691; 42 U.S.C. 300j-gle)). 27. National Mealtn Plannin; and Resourees Act lsec. 4, see sec 1604(C){1)(H), SS Stat. 2261. 42 U.S.C. 3000-3Ib)ll)IH)). 2B. U. S. Housi ng Aet of 1537. as amended and reeolli- fied 18S SUt. 667; 42 U.S.C. 1437J}. 29. OemonstrUlon Cities Developlllent Act of 1966 (secs. 110, 311. 1259. 1270. 1277, 12S4; 42 U.S.C. 3310; U.S.C. 1437j). 30. Slull Clurance Progru; Housing Act of lUI Isec. 109. 63 Stat. 419. IS alllenlled; 42 U.S.C. 1459). 31. Frill Housing: Housing Act of 1964 ladds SIC. 51610 to Housing Aet of 1949 by sec. 503. 7S. Stat. 797; 42 U.S.C.1486(f)). and Metropolitln 503, 1003, SO Stat. 12 U.S.C. 1715c; 42 32. Housi ng Aet of 1961 I sec. 707. adc!ell by SIC. 907. 79 Stat. 496. as IlIIended; 42 U.S.C. 1500c-3). 33. Defense Housing and COllllunity Flcilit1es Ind Services Act of 1951 lsec. 310. 65 Stat. 307; 42 U.S.C. 15121). 34.. Specill Hellth Revenue Shlr1ng Act of 1175 lsec. 303. "see see 222(1)15) thereof. 89 Stat. 324; 42 U.S.C. 26S9jllllS)). 35. Econollic Opportunity Act of U64 (sec. 607.78 Stlt. 532; 42 U.S.C. 2947). 36. ?lrtner'sh1p Stlt. 2327; HullS tlrt. Econoll1 c Opportun1 ty. I nd tOllllun1 tJ Act of U74 (sec. 11. see sec. B11 thereof. B8 42 U.S.C. 21921). 37. Housing InCl Urbln Developllent Act of 1"5 (sec. 707. 71 Stlt. 412 IS Illended; 42 U.S.C. 3107). 3B. Older her1clns Act of 1165 (SIC. 5D2. Pub. L. 89-73. as lIIended by sec. 501. Pub. L. 93-29; B7 Stat. 50; 42 U.S.C. 3D411111(4)1. 39. Pub 1i c Works InCl Econoll1 c oevelopllent ACt of 1'05 (sec. 712. 79 Stlt. 575 IS Illended; 42 U.S.C. 3222). 40. Juvenile DelinQueney Preventien Aet (see. 1. 86 Stat. 536; 42 U.S.C. 3884). 41. New Ce~munities Aet of 1968 (see. ~10. 82 Stat. 516; 42 U.S.C. 3909). 42. Urtlan Growtn and New Community Development Act of 1970 lsec. 727(1). 84 Stat. 1803; 42 U.S.C. 4529'. 43. DOlllestie volunteer Servia An of 1973 (sec. 406. 87 Stat. 410; 42 U.S.C. 5046). 44. lsecs. 110. lUO(9)). 45. Developmentally Disabled Assistance and Bill of Rights Act lsec. 126(4). 89 Stat. 488; 42 U.S.C. 6042(4); title 1. sec. 111.89 Stat. 491; 42 U.S.C. 60631b)119)). Housing and COlllmunity Development Act of 1974 8021gl. 88 Stat. 649. 724; 42 U.S.C. 5310. 46. 90 Stat. 1001; U.S.C. 67281. 47. Energy c.onserYl t i on and Production "ct I sec. 451lh). 90 Stat. 1168; 42 U.S.C. 68811h)l. Public work.s Employlllent "ct of 1976 lsec. 109. 42 U.S.c.. 6708. also see. 208. 90 Stat. 100B; 42 u. Solid Waste Disposal Act lsec. 2. 90 Stat. 2828; 42 U.S.C. 6979). 49. hi l' Passenger Servi ee Act of 1970 lsec. 405d. 84 Stat. 1337; 45 U.S.C. 5651d)). SO. Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 lsec. 10. 78 Stat. 307; renuaDerell sec. 13 by 8B Stat. 715; 49 U.S.t. 1609). 51. Highway speed ground transportation study (sec. 61bl. 79 Stat. 893; 49 U.S.c.. 1636(b)). 52. Airport and Airway Developlllent Act of 1.70 lsec. 22(bl. 84 Stat. 231; 41 U.S.C. 17ZZ(b)). 53. App.2281i). 54. National Capital Transportation Act of It65 lsec. 31b)141. 79 Stat. 644; 40 U.S.c.. 682(b)14). Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950 ISO U.S.t. NOTE - Repealed Dee. 9. 1969 and labor standards incorporated in sec. 1-1431 of the District of toluabia Colle I. 55. HoOel SeconOary School for ~he Deaf Ac~ (sec. 4, 80 StI~. 1027. Pub. L. 89 694, but not in ~ne uniUO Stites CoOe). 56. Delaware River hsin COlllpact (sec. Stat. 714. Pub. L. 87-3281 (considered a statute .for of the plan but not in the United States Code). (rR Doe. 86-7726 Filed 4-8-86; 8:45 am) 15.1, 75 purposes L~ il1LE .0 USC SEC1IOWS JZ7 - 330 PUBLIC LAW 87-S61 AN ACi 10 estaDl i sl'i stanCHes for l'iours of work and overtime pay of hbOrerS and mecnanHS ,emplo,red on work, done under contract for. or ..,tn tne f,nanc1Il a"d of. tl'ie UnHed Stites. for any terr' tory. or for tne 0' stn ct of Col umDH. and for otller purposes. Be it enactec by tl'ie Senate and House of Representatives of tne United Statu of America in Congress assellDled. tnat tnis Act may be cited IS. tl'ie .Work Hours anCl Safety Act of 1962. anc title I may be c,ted IS tl'ie .Contract work Hours and Safety Standards Act." 1IiLE I - CDKiRAtl VORl HOURS AKD SAFElY SlAKDARDS ACT SEe, 101- lIeans tile. Secretary L.aDor. As used of L.aDor. herein. the term .Secre~ary. United Stites Depar~llent of SEC.l02.la) Notwithstanding any other provision of 11'11. the wages of every 1 aDorer and Ilechlni c ellployed by any contractor or subcontrlctor in hi s perforlllnee of work on' any contract of tile ,nvlcter sptt;ified in section 103 shill bl cOllputed on the Dasis of a standlrd workdlY of eight hours Ind I standard wortweet of forty hours. Ind wort in eaceSS of suCh standarCl wortdlY or workweet shall be perllitted subject ~o the prov is ions of th is secti on. For each wortsheet in whi ell an)' such laborer or Ilechanic is so ellployed. such wlges shall include cOllpensltion. at a rate not less than one and one-half tilles the blsic rite of PlY. for all hours worted in lacess of eight hours in any calendar day or in eacess of forty hours in the workweek. as the clse Ilay be. Ib) ille following provisions shal: be a conditioll of every contract of tile charlcter specifieG in section 103 and of Ii'll' obligation of the Unitel1 Stl~es. Illy territory. or 'ttll District of Columbia in connection therewith: (1) No con~ractor or subcontractor con- tracting for any part of the contract wort whiCh Ilay require - or involve tne emplcyment of laDorers or me:nani:s shall reQuire or perlllit any laDorer cr mecnan1C. In any workweek in which he is employed on suen work, to wort In excesS of eight hours in any sucn ca 1 endar day or 1 n excess cf forty hours in SUCh workweek except 1n accordance witn tne ~rCV1s10ns of tn{s Act; and (2) in the event of v1clation of the provisions of para;raph (1), the contractor and any subcontractor responsale therefor shall be l1iloie to such affected employee for his unpaid wages and snal1. 1n addition. be 1iab1e to the United States (or, in tne case of work aone uncler contract for tne District of Columbia or a terr1tory, to such Oistrict or to such terr1tory) for liQuicated damages IS provided therein. SuCh liQuidated damages snall De computeCl. wi.th respect to eAcn individua.l .employed.as a hborer or mechanic in violation of any prov1S10ns of th1S Act. 1n the sua of 510 for each calenClIr Clay on which such individual WIS reQuired or perlli tttd to work in eltcess of eight hours or in excess of standard worksheet of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages reQuireCl by this Act. 'The. governmentll agency for which the contract work is done or by which financial assistance for tne work is provided may withhold. or cause to be withheld. SubJect to the provisions of section 10_. . frOIl any 1I0neys payable on account of work performed by a contractor or subcontractor. such SUIIS as may adllinistratively be deterllined to be liQuiaated damages as herein providecl. SEC. 103.(a) The provisions of this Act shall IPpll. except as othe~wise provided. to any contract which lIay reQuire or involve the emploYllent of laborers or mechanics upon I public work of the United States. of any territory. or of the District of Colullbia. Ind to Iny other contrlct which lilY reQuire or involve the employment of llborers or lIechlnics 'if such contract is one (1) to which the Unitt"cl Statu or Iny agency or instrumentality thereof. any territory, or the District of Columbia is . plrty, or 1%) which is maae for or on behalf of the Untied States, any agency or insturllentality thereof. any territory, or the District of Columbia, or (3) which is a contract for work finlnced in whole or in plrt 111 loans or grants froll, or loans insured or guarlnteecl Ill, tile Unitea States or any Igency or instrullentality thereof under any statute of the Unitea States proviaing wage stlnOlrds for SUCh work: Provided. that the provisions of section 102, shall not .apply to work where the assistance from the Unitea Stites or any agency or instrumentality IS set forth Ibove is onll in that nature of a loan guarantee, or insurance, E.xcept' IS otherwise upressly proviaed, the provisions of the Act shall apply to all laborers Ina meChanics, including .atchmen and guards, employed by Iny contrlctor or subcontractor in the perforlllance of any part of tne ..orK: cor,tell'.p16te~ by sucll contract. and for purposes cf tnl S Act, laborers and mecnanics stlall include worr.men perfor~ins servICes 1r ccnnectan wittl crellgin9 or rocr. excavation In any r1>er or r,arbcr of tne unitell states or cf any terrItory or c~ tne :,strict of Colulltlia. but snall not include any employee et:lployed as I seamall, (b) inis Act snall IICt apply to contracts for transportation by 1411d. an. or ..ater, or for tne transmission of inul1igence. or for tne purcnase of suppl ies or lI\aurials or articles ordillarily avai'licle in tne open marr.et, Tnis Act shall not apply ..itn respect to any worr. reQuired to be done in accordance ..ith tne provIsIons of the ~alsn-Healey Public Contracts Act (4g Stat, 2036; 41 U.S,C, 35-45). SEC.I04.(a) Any officer or person llesignlted IS inspector of the work to be perforllell under any contract of the cllaracter specified in section 103. or to aid in tile enforcellent or fulfi llllent tllereof shall. upon Observation or investigation. fortn..ith report to the proper officer of tile united States. of any territory or possession. or of tile District of Columcia. all violations of the provisions of this Act occurring in the perforlllance of such work. togetller with tile name of each laborer or mechanic who was required or permitted to wort in violation of sucll provisions and tile day or days of sucll violation. The amount of unpaid wages and liquidated damages owing under the provisions of this Act sllall be Idainis~ratiYely deterained and the off1cer or person whose duty it is to approve tile payllent of Iloneys by the Un1ted sUtes. the territory. or tile District of C.oluabia in connect i on wi th the perforlla nce of the contrac t work slla 11 dirett tile Imount of such liquidated Clalges to be witlllleld fo~ tile use and benefit of the United Stites. Slid territor:y. or Slid District. and sllall direct the allount of such unpaid wages to tile wi thhel d for the use and llenefi t of tile hllorers and mechanics who were not cOllpensated as required under t~e provisions of tllis ACt. Tile COllptroller General of tile Uni%ed SU tes is lIereby authorl zed and ell recteeltO pay direct'" to such laborers and .eCllanics. froll tile SUIIS witlllleld on !~count of underpayllents of wages. tile respective allounts ada'j ni stra- tively deterllined to be due. if tile funds withheld are adequate. and. if not. an equitable proportion of suth allounts. > (bl If the accrued paYllents withlleld under lIIechanics witll respect to whOIl there has been a failure to pay the wages required pursuant to tlli s ACt. such laborers and lIechanicS Shill. in the cue of a departllent or agenc)' of the Fe.Cleral Goyernment. hne the rights of action and lor of inter- vention Igainst tile contractor and nis sureties conferred by law upon persons furn1SnHS 1 aOor or matera 1 s. procueings ; t sl'\a 11 De no defense tl'\at suen mecl'\anies Hcepted or aSreeC ":0 acapt 1 ess ":han rate of wages or voluntar1iy made refunds. and in SUCI'\ laOorers and tne rec;uired (c) Any contractor cr suoeontractor aggrieved by tne witl'\hoiC1ns of a sun: as 1 iOU1cateC camages as provideCl in this Act sna1l nave tne rlgl'\t. W1tn1n SlXty days tnereafter. to appeal to the head of tl'\e agency of the UniteCl Statu or of tl'\e territory for wl'\icl'\ tl'\e contrHt won is Clone or by which financial ass1stance, for tne work, is. provideCl. o~ to the Commissioners of tne C1str1ct of Colum01a 1n the case or 1 iQuidlted Clamagts w1tnnelCl for the, use ane oeneflt of said District. Such agency nead or Comm1S~lOners. as tn,e ,case Ilay be. Shall have author,ty to rev,ew tl'\e adlll'~1Strathe determination of liQuidatea dalllages and to ,ssue a f1nll or~er Iffirllling such Cleterm,nation; or. if it is found that Ue SUIl deterllineCl is incorrect or tnat tne contrlctor or subcontrlctor violated the provisions of tnis Act inaClverte.ntly notwithstanding the exercise of due care on his, part InCl thlt of ni s agents. recollllenclIti ons may be lIade to the Secretlry thlt an Ippropriate aCljustlllent in liQuidated dllllages be Illde. or that the contractor or subcontractor be rel ieved of 1 i abi 1 i ty for suCh 1 i Qui Clated Cllmages. The Secretlr'y slllll review 111 pertinent hcts in the lIatter Ind illY conduct such investigltions IS he deems necessary. so IS to affirll Dr reject the recomllendation. ihe decision of tile Secretlry Shill be final. In all such cases in whicn a contrlctor or subcontrlctor IIIIY be Iggrieved by I final. order' for tile withllolding of liQuidlted damages as lIereinbefore provided. sucn contractor or subcontractor lIay. within sixty dlYS Ifter such finll order. file I c1lill in the Court of Cllills: Provided. however. inlt finll orders of tile Igency llead. ,tile Commissioners of the District of C.olullbia or tne Secretary. as - tne case illY be. shill be conclusive witll respect to findings of flct if such findings Ire supported by substant111 evidence. (d) Reorglnizltion "ln Numbered 14 of 1150 (IS F.R. 3175; 64 Stat. 1267) slllll be appliclble witll respect to the provisions of tllis ACt. Ind section 2 of tile Act of June 13. 1934. as nended (48 Stat. 948. 54 Stat. 1236. 63 Stat. 10S; 40 U.S.C. 276c). Shill be Ippliclble witll respect to tllose. contrlctors Ind subcontrlctors referred to therein who Ire engaged in the performlnce of contrlcts SUbjeCt to the provisions of this Act. SEC. 105. ille Secretary Ill)' proyi de suclI relsonable lillitltions Ind Illy mike SUCh rules Ind regulltions Illowing relsonable vlriltions. tolerlnces. Ind exellPtions to and froll any or all provisions of this Act IS he Illy find necesslry Ind proper in the public interest to preyent injustice Dr undue l'\arCsn1p or to av01d senous lmpalrment of the conduct of Government cuslness. S~C. 106. Any contractor or su:cor.tractor ..lIose duty it shall be to employ. direct. Dr centro', any lacorer or meenanic employed i r. tile performance of any ..ork contemplated by any contract to ..nien tnis Aet appi,es. ..1'\0 snall inuntionally v10late any provlSlons ef tTilS Act. sl'\all be deelled guilty ef a Jl';1Saemeanor. and for eacn and every sucll offense shall. upon CCTivlction. be punisned cy a f1ne.of not to e~ceed Sl.OOO or cy imprisonment for not mere tnan S1~ months. or by both such fine and imprisonment. in tl'\e elscretlon of the court having juriSd1ct,on tnereof. SEC.107.lal It sllall be a condition of eacll contract wllich is entered into under legislation 1950 (U Stat. 1267). and is for construction. alteration. and/or replir. including palnting Ind decorating. that no contractor or subcontractor contract,ng for any part of the contract worl shall reQuire any laborer or mechanic employed in the perforllanc;e of tile contrlct to work in surroundi ng or under working c;onditions which are unsanitary. hlzardous. or alngerous to his health or safety. as determined under c;onstruction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary by regulation based on proc;eedings pursuant to section 553 of title S. United States Code. provided that SUCh proceedings include I hearing of the nature authorized by said section. In formulating SUCh standarclS. the Secretary Shall c;onsult with the Advisory Committee c;relted by subsection. Ie). Ibl ille Secretary is authorized to malte such inspections, hold SUCh hearings. issue such orders. and Ilale such decisions based on findings o~ fact.. as ar~ atem.d necessary to gain cOllpHance with Uh section and any health and safety standard promulgated by tile Secretar)' under subsection la). Ind for such puposes the Secretary and the united StaUS district courti slla11 have the authorit)' and jurhdiction provided by sections , and 5 of the Act of Jun. 30. 1936.1'1 u.S.C. 38. 391. In tile event that the Secretary of Labor deterllines noncompliance under the provisions of thiS section Ifter In opportunity for In Idjudicatory hearing by the Secretlry of Iny condition of a contract of I type described in clluse II) Dr 121 of section 103(1) of this Act. the governlllental Igency for whiCh the contrlct worlt is done Shall have the right to cancel the contract. and to enter into oner contracts for the completion of the contract work. charging any Idditional cost to the original contrlctor. In the event of noncompliance. as deterlllined by the Secretary after a" opportunity for In Idjudictory hearing by the Secretlry. of allY condition of I contract of I type described in clause 13) of section 103(a), ,:ne ;o.ernmental agency by ...nicn financial guarantee. assistance. or. Insurance for the contract ....orlt is provided Shall have the rlgnt to 'nthnclc any suen assIstance attributable to the performance cf ':ne contrac':. SectIon 104 of this Act shall no': apply to tne enforcement of tnis section. (cl ihe United States cistrict courts Shall have jurisdiction for cause snown. in any actions brought by tne Secretary. to enforce compliance with the construction safety and hultn sunaard promulSated by the Secretary under subsection (a). (dl (1) If tne Secretary determines on t.he record after an opportunity ,for an,agency hearlng.tnat, by repeated willful or grossly neglIgent VIolatIons of tnls Act, I contractor or subcontractor has delllonstrated tn.at tne provi- sions of subsectiOns(bl and Icl are not effectlVe to protect tne safety and hea ah of hi s employees, the Secretary sllall make a finOing to tnat effect and shall, not SOOner than thirty clays after giving notice of the fincings to all interested persons. transmit the nallle of suCh contractor or subcontrlctor to tile Comptroller General. 12l ihe COlllptroller General sllall Cistribute each nallle SO transmitteC to hill to a" agencies of the Government. Unless tile Secretary otherwise recommends, no contract sutlject to thi s secti on shall be aWlrCeC to sucll contractor. or subcontractor or to any person in whi cll sucll 'contractor or subcontractor illS a substantial interest until three years have elapseC frolll the Cate the nallle is transmitted to tne Comptroller General. If. before the enC of sucll tllrH-yur perioC. the Secretary. Ifter affording interested persons due notice and opportunity for -Ilearing. is -SltisHed tna t a contractor or sutlcontra.ctor whose nllle hOe. has trlnsmitted to tne responsibility witll the reQuirellents of tllis section. lie sha" terllinate the Ipplicltion of tile preceeding sentence to sucll contractor or subcontractor land to any person in wlli cn the contractor or subcontractor has a substantill interest); anC when tile COllptrol1er General is inforlled of 'tile Secretary's action Ile slllll inforll III Igencies of tile Government thereof. Secretary's sixty Cays a ppropr i ate review of forthwith Secreury, . upon wnicn IJl Any person Iggriev~d by tile Iction unCer subsections lbl or Icl may. witllin after receiving notice tllereof, file witll tile UniteC SUtes court of appeals I petition for sucn Iction. A cop)' of tile petition sllll1 be trlnSlllitted b)' tile clerk of tile court to tile wllo sllll1 thereupon file in tile court the record he based his action, IS provided in section 2112 of , .;:. title ZB. unned States COde. ine f1nc1n;s of fact Dy tile Secretary. if supported Dy suDstant1al eviaence. snal1 De fi nal. ine Court sna 11 nave power to make an~ enter a decree enforcing. modifyin;. ana enforc,ng as so mOddled. or setting aside in wnole or , n part, tne order of tne Secretary or tne appropriate Government a;ency. lne JU~gement of tne court sllin be subJect to renew by tne Supreme Coun of tile United States upon certiorarl or :ertificatlon as pronded ln section 1254 of title 2B. United States Code. le) (1) ine Secreury snall establiSh in the Department of :"aDor an Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and healtn (hereinafter referred to as the "Advisory committee") conslstlng of nine memDers appointed. witllout regard to tne CH11 service laws. by th,e Secretary. The Secretary shall IPpoint one such member as Chalrman. ihree members of the Advisory Committee Shill be persons representati.ve of contractors to whom this section IppHes. tllree memDers shall be persons representative of employees prilllrily in the building trldes and construc'tio~ industry englged in carrying out contrlctsto which thlS section IPplies. Ind tnree puDlic representatives who snlll be selected on the basis of tneir professionll Ind technical competence Ind experience in the construction health Ind slfety field. . (2) lhe Advisory Committee SIll 1 1 Idvise the Secretlry in the forllulltion of construction slfety Ind hellth stlndlrds Ind other regulations. Ind with respect to policy,lIatters arising in the adlDinistration of 'this nction. lhe Secretary lilY IPpoint such special advhory Ind techn;cIl experts or consultants as Illy be necesury to carry out tile functions of the Advisory COllmittee. (3) MelDbers of the Advisory Committee sn.ll. wnile serving on the business of tile Advisory Committee. be entitled to receive cOllpensation at rites fiaed tly the Secretary. but not eaceeding Sloo per dlY. including trayeltime; and wh11e so serving a.ay frolD the;r hOlies or regular pllces of business. tlley .Iy be allowed trl"el eapenses. inclUding per diell in lieu of subsistence. al authorized by section 5703 of title 5 of the United States tooe for persons in the Governllent service employedinterllittently. (f) lhe Secretary shill provide for tile establishment Ind supervision of programs for the education anO training of elDployers Ind employees in the recognition. Iyoidlnce. Ind prevention of unslfe working conditions in elDployments coyered by the Act. Ind to collect such reports and dltl Ind to consult with Ind Idvise employers IS to the best lIeans of preventing injuries. Approyed August 13. 1962 Amended Augllst 9. 1969 State of Cal,for~la Oepartmert of l~ustrial Relations 01.,s;on of Apprent1cesnip Stanoares EXCERPiS :ROM iH~ CAlIrOR~IA lABOR COD~ R~lAT1~u iO APPR~~TICES D~ PUBlIC .ORKS Chapter 1 of DivisIon 2 APPRE~TIC~S O~ PUBlIC .ORKS 1773.3 An awardi ng agency ""hose publ i c ""orlr.s contract falls witnin the Juriseiction of Section 1777.5 shall, within 5 days of the awaro. send a coP)' of the .a"".rd to the Division of Apprenticeship Sunoards. When sPtClflCI.ll,y .reQuested by a local joint apprenticesh,p comm,ttee, the dlYlSlon Shill notify the 10cIl joint apprenticeShip cOlllllittee .regarding III such a""lrds Ipplicable to the joint IPprenticeship cOlllmittee IIIlking the reauest. Within five days of a finding of any discrepancy regarding the ratio of apprentices to journeyllen. pursulnt to the certified fhed nUlllber of IPprentices to journeymen, the l""lrding Igency Shall notify the Division of ApprenticeShip Standards. IAdded by Stlts. 1978. Ch. 1249.) 1776. la) Each contnctor Ind subcontrlctor slll11 tee~ an accurlte a roll recorll, sho"",n tile nlllle. address. SOtll securlt nurn!)er. wort C aSSl lCltlon. stral nt t'lIe and overtlllle ours workell eac dlY In ""ee, Inll t e ICtul IIii=' lllell wi es aliI to each ourne lIan. I rent,ce. wo,.lte,. 0" other emp oyee emp oye by hlll or her ln connect' on wltll tile PUOllC work. Ib) The plyrol1 ,."o,.ds enullented under subdivision la) slllll be cert1hed and Slll11 be luillble for inspection at 111 rusonlble hours It tile principll office of the contrlctor on the following blSis: (1) plyroll record shill be furnished to such elllployee Itive on reQuest. A certified copy of In ellployee's Illde IYlilable for inspection or or his or her luthorized represent- 12l A certified tOPY of III plyrol1 recordS enullerlted ;n SUbdivision III slIall be lIal1e available for inspection or furniShed UpOn reQuest to I representltive of the body IWlrding the contract, The Division of Labor Stlndards Enforcement and the Di~;sion of Apprent1:esnip Stancards of ~he Oepar~ment of Industrial Relations. (~) A certified copy of ~ll payroll records enumerated 1n sutldH1Sl0n (a) shall be made available upon request to tne puD1H for inspection or copies tnereof maele. pro~ided. hOllle~er. that a request. by the puolic Shall oe IlIille tllrough e' ther tile Dody award' ng the contract. ~he ~iviSioh of APprentiCeShip StandardS. or the Division of LaDor Standares tnforcement. The puolic shall not be given access to sucn recordS at the princ,pal office of tile contractor. tcl ~acn contractor snall file a certifiecl co~y of t:le re:orc:s enumerited in suDdivision (Il "itll the entity tllat reo~ested swcn records within 10 days Ifter receipt of I writttn recuest. i.:l :'ny CO;)y of records mlde available for ':~.s~t:~~.::"1 ~s ceti~lS anc fwrnisneC upon reC(uest t.o tfte public :r c.~.'I ;:..0',',: agen:~ ;JY tr,e iWlrding body. the ~ivision c1 ~:l,r~r.':~ ce~:: i ~ Sur...a:ocs or tne Oi vi s i or, of .abor Stlr.lllres ~ni~rce::le:l': sn..;; ce ..irlea or o::literated in sucll I IlII!)ner IS to ;:.rever.': c~sclcSl,;re of an individull's naCle. Icdren Incl S~:~i: se:l,;r:ty ~I,;=:ler. :~e nt~e Inc acldresS of the contrlc~~r awar:;e: ,,:r.e cor.,,:rl.ct or ;.arforllii ng tne contract shill not :le :ir~ao or o~litaratec, ,t: ille contrlctor sr:al1 inforll the ::.OC)' IWlrci::g tne contract of ":he 10cltion of tne records enu~erl~ec ..nc.."r suocivision (ai. inciuQ~ng t.l'le street address. ci":y In:. cour,ty. Ina shlii. "itl'lin five working ClaYs. proville 1 r.otiee of I cnlnge of ioclt~on anll alldresS. (f) In tile tvent of ncncoJl;p;unce with tlH: r~Qui~~ents of ":lIis section. ~I'le contractor stolll I'llve lC Gay~ ln ~nlch to c:::Iply suDUQuent ~o receijl't.cf written noti'. S;leciiying ir. wnat respect.s sucll contract.or lIIust cOllpiy wit~ this section. Snouicl noncollpliance stili be evicent. after S~;n 10-cl)' per~cll. tile cont.ract.or Shall. IS a penaity t.o t.l'le s~a~e or political subdivision on whose behalf t.l'le contract. is maGe or ,wlrded, forfeit t.wenty-five dollars (SZ5l for each calenear dlY. or por~io~ tllereof. for each worler, until s~r;c~ complilnce is effectuat.ed. Upon the reQuest of the Div;sion ;T Appren~icesll;P StanllarcU or tile Division of Llbor Stanl1&rC~ ~nforc.lIIent. sucll penalties shall be wit.hllelCl froll progress payments tnen due. (g) llle body Iwarding the contrlct. sha'l CIUse to be in serted in the contract stipulltions to efteet.uat~ tl'l'S uction. Such stipulations sllall fh t.l'le responsibility tor cOllpliance with tnis section on the prillle contractor. (r) ihe cirecter sna~, acopt rules consistent ..,th the Cal1fernla PUC11C Recorcs Act. eCho 3.5 (commencin; ..ith Sec. 6250). cr Dh. 7. i1t,e 1. Go.. C.) and the !nforll\at10n PrHt1ces Act cf 1577. iilt,e :.8 (commencing "ith Sec. 1798) Pt. 4. ClV. 3. Cj~. C.) .perr.1n; tne release of such recordS. inc;uC1n. the estaCl1snment :f reascnable fees to be Charged for reproduc1I'l; ccp,es of re::re5 reQuired by thi S secti on. (AddeO by Stats. :S78. Cn. 1249.) 17i7.5. employment of ..on" s. Jot 0 ttl, r.; property ; n th; 5 re;1Stered chapter sr. a 11 apprentlces prevent tile upon public E~ery such aoprentHe shall be pa1d tile standard wage aid to ao rentlCes uncer tne re ulatlons of tne craft or traae at wn1CII lie lS emp 0 ea. ana slla be em 0 ed on at tile work of tne cra t or trace to "n1CII ne 1S reglstered. Only apprenti ces, . as d.efi ned in Secti on ~077. who Ire in training under apprentlceshlp standards and wrltten appren- tice agreements unaer Cllapter 4 (commencing with Section 30701. Division 3, of tile Labor Code, are eligible to be employed on pUblic workS. 1he employment and training of eaCh apprentice shall be in accordance with the provisions of tile apprenticeship standards and apprentice agreements under which lie is training. When the contractor to whom the contract is awarded by the sute or any polltHal SubalV1510n, or any suocontrlctl!!. unaer 111m, ln perforul1 ng any of tne work unaer tne contract or subcontract. employS workmen ln any apprentlceable craft or traae. tne con.tractor ana sullcontractor snaIl apply to tile JOlnt apprentlcesnlp commlttee admlnlsterlng tne apprentlceslllp stanaaras of tne craft or traae ln tile area of tile s1te of tile PUOllC work for a certlflcate apprOY1n; tne contractor or subcontractor unaer tile apprentlcesnlp standards for tile em~IOyment and tralnln9 of apprentlCes ln tne area or ,nduStry af ectea; proYldea. hOweyer. that tne apprOyal as estallllslled by tne Joint apprenticesllip cOllll1Un or COllmittees Shill be subject to tne approyal of tile Administrator of Apprenticesllip. Tile joint apprenticeShip committee or committees. subsequent to approving the subject contrlctor or subcontrlctor. SIII" arrange for tne disPltch of apprentices to the contractor or subcontrlctor in order to comply with this section. 'tllere shall be an affirmative duty upon the joint Ipprenticeship committee or committees administering the Ipprenticesllip standards of the craft or trade in tile Irea of tile site of tile public work to ensure equal employment and affirmative act;on ~ ' in apprentiCeShiP for "omen and mInorItIes. Contractors or suDcontractors shall not De reQuired to suomlt Indi~ICual applications for appro~al to local JOHt apprentlCeSh1P COlllllli tteU pro~ i ded they are a 1 ready cc~ered oy tne 1 oca 1 Ulprenti ceshi p sundaros. '7he rati 0 of apprenti ces to ourne men wno shall oe emplO ed In tne craft or trade on tne uo 10 worll. ilia oe tne rat'O st, u ated , n tne a rent1OeSn, S"LI,ndlrCIS under .nlOn tne o,nt a rentlCeSn, comm,ttee o erltes out 11\ no :Ise sna tne rat,o oe ess tnan one a rent,ce or elcn , ~e 'ourne men. as otner., se pro~lded ,n tn,s sect,on. . ihe contractor or suDcontractor, if he is covered by .this section, upon tne issuance. of the IPpro~ll certificate. or if IIf illS bun previOuSly approved in such crlft or trlde. slllll employ tile nUllloer of IPprentices or tile ratio of apprentices to Journeylllen stipu11ted in the apprenticesllip stlnClrels. upon proper showi ng by the contrlctor thlt lie employs apprentiCIH in suc:h c:raft or trade in the sute on'l11 of IIi s contracts on an annual average of not 1 ess tllln one apprentice to each five Journeylllen, tile Division of APprenticeslliP Stanoarcs may grant I certificlte eKempting tne contractor fro\ll tne 1-to-5 ratio as set fortll in tllis season. ihis section sna11 not a 1 to c:ontrlctS of eneral contractors 'n~o v,n ess thin th,rt tnOUSlnd dO IrS or .ork,n 01 S or to contrlc:tS 0 S eC,1 't contractors not D,oo,n or wor t rou I enerl or r,.e contrac:tor, ,nvo vln ess tnln two tnouslnel elo Irs or e"er tnln f,ve work,ng dlYS, 'Apprentic:elble c:rlft or trlde', as used in tllis section. shill lIun a crlft or trlcle cleurllinecl IS In apprentiCelD1e occupltion in Iccorellnce witll rules Ind regulations prescribed by 'the AppenticeSlliP council. ille joint apprentiCeShiP cOllllittee slll11 IIlye tne Oiscretion ~o grlnt I certificate, wllicll slllll oe subject to tile IPprova1 of ~tle Aellllinistrator of APprentiCesllip. eKellpting a contrlctor froll tne 1-to-5 rltio set fortll in tllis section wilen it findS that anyone of t"e following conditions is lIet: (II In tile event une.p10yllent for till previous tllree 1lI0ntll periocl in sucll arel e~ceeds In Iyerlgl of 15 percent. or (01 In tile eyent ille nUlloer of apprentiCes in trlining in suc:1I are I e~c:eeds I ratio of l-to-S. or IPprentic:elble one-tllirtieth of training, either Dui s. (c I If tllere i I a IlIowi ng tlla t ~1l1 c:raft or trade il replacing at least its journey.an annually througll IPprentiCeSlliP (1) on a suulIicle buis. or (2) on a lo~al (1::) If tSSlsnment of an apprentlce to any work performed under a puol1: workS contract WO\;'c create I conditIon ..nln, woulc Jeoparc1Ze nis 11fe or t~.e 11fe. safety. or property of fel'o.. employees er tne puoi~: at iars.e or It the sPecific taSl to wnlcn tne apprentice is tc oe asslgned is of suCh a nature that tral ni ng cannot oe prOY10ed by a Journeyman. When such elemptions which represents contractors l-to-S ratio on a local contractors wi 11 not be Ippl'Clt,ons for approval COlfllld ttees. prov'ded they apprenticesh'p standardS. are granted to an organ' Ziti on in a specifiC trade from tile er statew'de oasis the member requ,rea to submit individual to local joint apprenticeSllip are already covered by the local A contractor to wl10m the contract is awarded. or I"y subcontractor under l1,m. wno. ,n performlng Iny of tne work unoer tl1e contrlct. em 10 S ourne lIIen or a rentlces ,n ." a rent1celo e craTt or traoe Ind wl10 's not contrlbutl" to. uno or undS to aom, nuter ano conouct the I rent,cesl1, progralll , n any sucn cra t or traoe 1 n tl1e area 0 tl1e S, te 0 tne DUOl" worl. to wnlcn tund or fundS otl1er contractors ,,, tne area of tl1e slte OT tne publ,c work are contrlDut,ng. sna11 contr'Dute to tne tuno or funds ,n eacn craft or traoe ,n wnlCn ne employs JourneYlllen or apprentlces on the PUO]lC work 1n ~n.. SllIIe allount or upon tl1e salle Dan sand , n tne samellanner as tne otl1er contractors do. Dut where tne trust fund aOm,nlstrators are unaDle to accept such fundS. contractors not s'fnatorr to tl1e trust agreement sI1a11 pay a 11ke amount to tne Ca ,forn,a APprent'cesn'~ Counc,]. lne contractor or suocontractor may aoo t e amount of ~ch contrib~io"s in cOllput'ng his bid for the contract. lhe Dhision of Llbor Standards tnforcellent is authorized to enforce the payment of SuCh contributions to the fund or funds IS set forth in Section 227. lhe DOdy awareling the contract shall cluse to be inserteel in the contrlct stipulations to effectuate this section. Such st. uht10ns snall fix the responsibility of comp1ilnce with tnis section for III Ipprenticelble occupations witl1 the prime contractor. under JOBl. All this decisions of the joint Ipprenticeship committe. section are subject to the provisions of Section (Amendeo by StltS. 1976. en. 1179.) 1777.6. It sl'Ia11 De unla..ful for an employer or a laDor union to "refuse to accept ctner..ise Qualified employees as registered apprer.tlces on any puDlic ..orks. on tne ground of tile race. religious creed. color. national origin. ancestry. sex. or age. elcept as provided in Sectlcn 3077. of suen ellployee. (Amended Dy Stats. 1576. CI'l. 1179.) Sec. 1777.7. (a) hils to comply ..itl'l tl'le contractor shall: (11 Be denied the right to Did on any publ i c works contract for a .peri od of one year froll tile CSue tile deterllination of noncollpl,ance is lIade by tile AdllinistratDr of Apprenticesllip; and I n the event a contractor wi 11 fully prov1Sions of Section 1777.5. sucll (21 forfeit IS a civil penalty in tile sum of fifty do11ars (S501 for eac:1l c:alendr day of noncDmplianc:e. Notwithstanding tile proviSions of Sec:tion 1727. upon rec:eipt of suc:1l a dterllination the awarding body sha" withllold from c:ontrac:t progress paYllents then due or to bec:ome due suc:1l su.. (Ill Any suc:1l determination sha" be issued after a full investignion. a fair and impartial hearing. alld reasonall 1 e not i c:e thereof in ac:c:ordanc:e wi tll reasonab' e ru'es and proced~res prescribed by the California Apprentic:eship Council. lcl Any funds withheld by the awarding body pursuant to this section shall be deposited in tile Genera' Fund if the awarding body is a state entity. or in the eQui~alellt fund of an awarcing body is an entity other than the state. The interpretation and enforc:eaent of Sec:tions 1777.5 and 1777.7 Shall be in ac:corCance with tile rules and proc:edures of the California Apprenticeship tounc:i'. IA.ended by Stats. 1978. tho 1249.) EOUAL EMPLOYME~T OPPORTUNITY EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246 AS AMENDED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER 11375 Under and by V1 rtue ef the authori ty vested in me as President of the United States. it is ordered as fellews: P AIlT I PART 11 - NOND1SCR1MINATIO~ IN GOVERNME~T EMPLOYMENT NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS BY GOVERNMENT Subplrt A - Duties of the Secretlry of Llbor SEe. 201. i he Secretary of Labor shall be responsible for the Idministration of parts 11 and 111 of this order "and Shl".ldopt such rules and regulltions and issue such orders IS he deells necessary and appropri ate to achi eve the purposes thereof. Subplrt B - Contrlctors' Agree.ents SEC. 202. Except in contrlcts exellpted in accordance with section 204 of this order, 111 Government contrlcting agencies shill include in every Governllent contract herufter entered into the following provisions: During the perforlllnce of this contrlct, the contractor agrees IS follows: (ll The contractor will not dis. crillinate aganst any ellployee or applicant for ellploYllent because of rice, color, re11gion, SU, or national origin. The contractor will tate affirllative action to ensure that appliclnts are ellployed, and that ellployee. are trea ted during ellp loy.ent, wi thout regard to their race, color, re11gion, Sell, or national origin. SUCh Iction shill inclUde, but not be limited to the followin.s: ellploYllent. upgrad- ing. dellotion. or transfer; recruitllent or recruitllent advertising: layoff or terllination; rates of payor other forllS .of cOllpensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeShip. The contractor agrees to pOSt in conspicuous places, IYailable to ellployees and applicants for ellploYllent, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrillination clause. (2l "[he convlCtor will, in all solicitat10ns or ad~ert'sements for employees placed ey or on eehalf of tne contractor. state that all cualified applicants will receive consioeration for employment without regard to race. cclor. religion. su or national origin. ~~. . (:l) 1I'\e contractor wi 11 send to elch laDor union or representati~e of worlers with which ne has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding. a not1 ce. to De provided Dy the agency contracting officer. aClvlsing the labor union or worlers' representative of the contractor's commitmentS under section 202 of Executive Order NO. 11246 of September 24. 1965. and shall post copies of tne notice in conspiCUOUS places IVai lable to employees and applicants for employllent. (4) ihe contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 112U of Septelltler 24. 1965. and of tile rules. regu. lations. and relevant orders of the Secreury of Labor. (5) The contract will furnish all inforllation and reports reQuireel by Executive Order No. 11248 of Septelltler 24. 1965. and by the rules. regulations. anel orders of the Secretary of Labor. or pursllant tnereto. and will perllit access to his tlOOlS. records. and accounts by the contracting- agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain cOllpliances with such rules, regulations. anel orders. f::. (6) In the event of the contractor's noncollpl i ance wi th tile nondiscrillination clauses of this contract or with any of sucll rules. regulations. or orders. tllis contract lIay be canceled. terllinated. or suspended in whole or in part and tile contractor Ilay De declared ineligible. for further Governllent contracts in accordance with procedures autllOriud in Eucuti VI Dreier 110. 11246 of Septelltler 24. 1965. and such other sanctions lIay be illposeel and relleelies involved ''''^ as provided 1n Executive Septemoer 2'. 1965. or Oy order of the Secretary etherwi St prev 1 ded Oy 1 aw. Order r"le. of NO. 11246 of re9"'ation. or ~aOor. or as (7) The contra:ter will in:lude the provis10ns of paragraphS (1) tnrougn (7) in every suOcontract or purchase order unless exempted Oy rul es. regulat, ons. or orders of the Secretary of LaOor issued pursuant to sect,on 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of Septellloer 2'. 1965. so that such provisions will be Oineing upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor wi 11 tar.e Such Iction wi th respect to Iny subcontract or purchlse order as the contrlcting Igency IIlly direct IS I means of enforcing such provisions including Slnctions for noncomplilnce: Provided. however, That in the event the contractor becomes involved in. or threatened with, litig.t;o" wi th I subcontractor or vendor IS a resul t of such direction by the contracting agency, the contractor lIIay reQuest the Uni'Ud Stites to enter into such litigltion to protect the interests of the United Stites. SEC. 203. (a) Elch contractor having I conract containing the provisions prescribed ;n section 202 shill file. and shill cluse elch of his subcontractors.to ffle, compliance reports with the contracting agency or the Secretary of Labor IS lilY be directed. COllpliance reports shall be filed within such tilles and ,shlll contain such inforllation IS to the practices, policies. progralls, and ellploYllent policies. progralls, and emploYllent stlt;stfcs of the contrlctor and eacb subcontrlctor. Ind shall be in SUCh fOr'II, as the Secretary of Labor lIay prescribe. (b) Bidders or prospective contractors or subcontractors lilY be reQuired to state whether tbey bave participlted in Iny previOUS contract SUbject to the provisions of this order. or any preceding s;lIilar executive order. Ind in thlt event to subllit. on behllf of thellselves and tneir proposed s ubcontrl c tor s, c ollp11 ance reports pr i or' to or IS In initial plrt of their bid or negotiation. of I contrlct. (c) Whenever the contractor or subcontrlctor hIS I collective bargl;n;ng Igreellent or Other contrlct or understlnding with I labor union or an agency referring workers or providing or supervising apprenticeShip or training for suCh workers. the complilnce report shall include su~h infor~ation as :0 su~n ~aoor unl0n's or 4;en:y '5 pra~ti~es and poli~ies affe~tin; ~0~pl1an:e as tne Se:retary of LaOor may presc:riDe: Prondee ihat to the ex ant s.:r, 1rformation is withln tne ex:lusne possess10n of a 1aocr un10n or an agency referring workers or prOY1'1n; or SUperY1S1ns apprenticeShip or training and su:h laoor un10n or agen:y snall refuse to furniSh such i nformati on to the :ontractor, the :or,tractor sha" SO artify 'to the contracting agen:y as part of its :ompliance report and shall set fortn what efforts he has made to oDtain su:h information. tel ihe :ontra:ting agen:y or the Secretary of Labor may dire:t that any Didder or prospe:tiye :ontractor or suD:ontra:tor shall suDmit. as part of his compliance report. I statement in writing; signed Dy In authorized officer or Igent on bena 1 f of any 1 aDor uni on or Igency referring workers or providing or supervising Ipprenticeship or otller training. with whi:h the bidder or prospective contractor duls. with supporting information. to the effe:t that tile signer's prHti:es and policies do not discriminate on tile grounds of rice. color, religion, su. or nationll origin, Ind tlllt the signer either wi" Iffirmatively cooperate. in tile illplementation of the poliCY Ind provisions of this order or tlllt it consents Ind agrees that recruitment, employlDent, Ind tile terlDs Ind conditions of elDP,oyment under the proposed contrlct sllll 1 De in accordance wi th the purposes' .nd provisions of the order. 1n the event tlllt the union, or the Igency, Shill refuse to execute sllch a. stltelDent, the eOllpl iance report sill" so eer't 11y I nd set f ortll will t efforts hive been IIlde to secur'e such I statellent Ind slIeh additional factllal lIaterial IS tile contracting I~ency or the Secretary of L.lbor- illY reQlli r'e. SH. 201. lhe Secretar'Y of L.lbor lilY, when he deells tlllt specill cirCllllstlnces in tile nltional inter'est so reQuire. exellpt I contrlcti ng Igency froll tile reQllirellent of including Iny or III of tile provisions of section 202 of tllis order in Iny speci fi c contract, subCOntr.ct, Dr pllrch.se or'der. Tile Secretlry of L.lbor III" by rule Dr regulation, Ilso eaellpt certain cllsses of contrlcts, subcontrlcts, or purchlse orders: (11 whenever worlt is to be or illS been per'forlled outside tile United Stites Ind no r'ecrllitllent of workers within the lillits of the United States is involved; (21 for sundlr'd cOllllerchl supplies or rlw Illterials; (31 involving less than specified IllountS of Iloney or' specified nUllber of workers; or (4) to the tatent Uat they involve subcontrac'U below I specified tier, lhe Secr'etar'Y of L.lbor illY Ilso pr'ovide, by rule. regul.tion. or order, for the exellption of flcilities of I contrlctor whiCh Ire in ." respecu separlte Ind distinct frO'll .ctivities of the contrlctor related to the perforll.nee of the contrlct; Provided. Hit Sllcn an eUIlPtion wi" not interfere with or ";:" impede the effectuation of tne purposes of provide further, That In the aosence of sucn facilities shall be COvered by tne ~rov's'ons tr" s oreer: And an exemption all cf tnis order, Subpart C Powers and Duties of the Secretary of Labor and the Contracting Agencies S tc. 205. ~ H h con t r H tin gag e n c y s II all be p r i mar i 1 y responsible for obtainlng compliance witn the rules. regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor with respect to contracts entered into by such agency or , ts contractors. All contracting agenCies Shall comply with the rules of the Secretary of labor in diSCharging their primary responsibility for securing compliance with the provisions of contracts and otherwise with tile terms of this order and of the rules. regulations. and orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to this order. They are directed to cooperate witll the Secretary of Labor and to furni sh the Secretary of Labor . suCh information and assistance as he lIIay require in the per- formlnce of lIis functions under this order. They Ire further directed to Ippoint or designate. from allong the agency's personnel. COllpliance officers. It shall be the duty of suCh officers to seek cOllplilnce with the Objectives of tllis order by conference. conciliation, Ilediation, or persuasion. SEC. 206. lal The Secretary of Labor lIay investigate the employment practices of any Governllent contractor Dr subContractor, Dr initiate such investigation by tile appropriate contrlcting agency, to deterlline whether or not the contracturll prOvisions specified in section 202 of this order ~ave been violated. Such investigation sllall be conducted in accordance with tile procedures established by tile Secretary of Labor and the investigating agency shall report to tile Secretary of Labor any action taken or recollllended. Ib) The Secretary of Labor lIay receive and investigate or cause to be investigated cOllplaints by e.ployees or prospecti ve employees of a Governllent contractor or subcontractor which allege discrillination contrary 'to tile contractual provisions specified in section 202 of this order. If th i s i nves t i ga t i on is cone 1 uded for the Secretary of Labor by a contracting agency, that agency sllall report to tile Secretary whit action hIS been taken or is recollllllendecl witll regard to Such cOllplaints. S~C. 207. 'The Secretary of LaCor sna 1 1 ~se hi s best efforts. directly and tnrough contraCting agenc1es. other interested Federal. Statt. and local agencies. contractors. and all other available lnstrumentalitles to ca~se any labor union engaged in work unCer Government .contra:ts or. any agency referring workers or provicing or super~iSln; apprent1ceShip or training for or in the course of SUCh worl to cooperate in the implementation of the purposes of this order. The Secretary of ~abor shall. .in appropr1ate cases. notify the Eaual Opportunity Coallission. the Departlllent of Justi ce. or other approprine Federal agencies whenever it has reason to believe thn the practites of any suc:n labor organization or agency viohu 'Titles n or nl. of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or other p~ovision of Federal law. SEC. 208. (a) The Secretary of ~abor. or any agenty. offiter. or ellployee in tne e~ec:utive branch of the 'over~ment designated by rule. regulation. or orCler of the Sec:reury. .ay hold such hurings. public or private. as the'Setretary may deea aClvisable for c:olDpliante. enfortellent. or educationll purposes. (b) The Secretary of ~abor aly hold. or cause to be held. hearings in accordance with subsection (a) of this settion prior to illposing. ordering. or recollmending the imposition of penalties anCl santtions unCler this order. 10 order for Clebarment of any tontrattor from further Government contrac:ts unCler section 209(a)(6) shall be .ade without affording the contractor an opportunity for a hearing. Subpart D - Sanctions and ~Dalt1es SEC. 209. (a) In accordance with suc:1l rules. regulations. or orders as the Secretary of Labor aay issue or adopt. the Secretary or the appropriate contracting agenc)' .11: (1) Publish. or cause to be pub 1 i slled. the naIDes of c:ontrlc:tors or un ions wh i eh it ha. concluCled Illve complied or Ilave failed to. c:o.p,Y with the provlslons of this order or of the rules. regulations. Ind orders of the Secretlry of ~abor. (2) Recomllend to tile Department 0 f Justice that. in cases in which tllere is substlntial or lIaterill violation or tile thrut of substantill or .aterial violAtion of tile contrlctual provisions set forth in section 202 of this order. appropriate .proceeClings be brought 'to enforce those provisions. inclulling the enjoining, within the lilllitations of appl1Ca~1e la.., of organizations. 'n~ividuals. or groups ..no prevent CHectly or. lnClrect1y. or seek to prevent directly or ,nc,rectly. complIance "1th the provlSlonS of this order. (3) Recommenc to the EQual ElIlployment Opportunlty Commission. or the Department of JUStlce tllat approprute prOceedlngs De lnst1tuted uncer j't~e VII of tile Civil Rights ~ct of 1964. (4) Recommend to Justice that crilllinal proceedings De Drought of false informatlon to any contractlng Secretary of La~or as the case ~ay be. (51 Cancel. ter~inate. Suspend, or cause to be cancelled, ter~inated, or suspended any contrac~, or .any portion or portions ~hereof, for failur~ of ~he con~rac~or or subcontrac~or to comply wlth ~he nondiscrimination provisions of ~he contrac~. Contrac~s may be cancelled. terlllinated. or suspended aDsolutely or continuance of con~racts lIIay be conditioned upon a prograll. for future cOlllpliance approved by ~he contracting agency. the Department of for tne furniShing agency er to the (61 Provide tha~ any con~racting agency slla 11 refrain froll en~eri ng into furtller contracts, or elt~ensions or o~lIer 1I0difica~ions of eltis~ing. con~rac~s, wi~b any noncolllplying con~rlc~or. un~il such contrlc~or bas n~1sfied Ue Secretary of Labor that sucll con~rac~or lias es~ab1; slled and will clrry ou~ personnel and ellplDYlllnt poliCies in cOlllpliance witll ~be provisions of ~his order. (b 1 Under rul IS and ragul at ions prescri bed by the Secretary of Labor. each cont.rac~ing agency Shall- alk, reasonable effor~s wi~hin I relsonlble tille lilli~l~ion ~o secure cOllpliance wi~1I the con%ract provisions of this orOer by me~lIods of conference. conciliation. lled1a~ion, and persuasion before proceedings shall be insti~uted under subsection (a)(%) of this section, or before a contract sl\lll be cancelled or terminated in whole or part under subsection (al(S) of tIlis section for failure of I contractor or subcontractor ~o coaply with the contrlct provisions of this order. SEC. 210. Any contracting agency tlking any action authorized by this subplrt. whetller on its own Ilotion. or as directed by the Secretary of Labor. or under the rules Ind regulations of tile Secretary. shall prollptly no~ify tile Secretary of such action. Whenever the Secretary of Lallor makes I deterllination under ~h1s section. he shall proapt'y notify tile Ippropriate contracting agency of tile action reco~lIIended. The .gency shall talte such .ction and slla'1 PART III NONDISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS IN FEDERALLY ASSISTED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS ~ . . SEe. 301. Eacn eH:uti ve oepartmer,t and agency wllich aominisUrs a program 1nvciVlng rederal fHan:,.1 assistance sllall reCluire as a concltion for tne approval of any grant, con t r act. loa n. ins u ran c e. 0 r 9 u a ran tee t n ere u n de r. II' n i c h lIa)' involve a construction contract. that tne applicant for rederal assistance unoertake ana agree to incorporau. .or caus.e to be incorporateo. into all construct, on contracts pald for ,n whole or in part with funos obtalneo from the Feoeral Government or borroweo on the cree' t of tne Federa 1 Government pursuant to ruch grant. contract. 10an, ,nsuranee, or .guara~tee, or undertaken pursuant to any Feoeral program ,nvolv,ng such grant contract, loan, insurance, or guarantee. the provishns presc;ibed for Government contracts b)' section ZOZ of tll1s order or such mooification thereof, preserving in subStance the contractor's obligations thereunoer, as lIay be approved b)' the Secretary of Labor, together with such adoitional provisions as the Secretary deems appropriate to establish and protect the interest of the Uniteo States in the enforcement of those obligations. Each sucll applicant shall a150 ur.OerTollr.e and agree: (ll to assist and cooperate activel)' with the aOlli ni steri n9 departllent or agenc)' and tile Secretary of Labor in Obtaining tile cOllpliance of contractors and subcontractors with thOSe contract provisions and with the rules, regulations. and relevant oroers of the Secretar)'i (21 to obtain and to furnish to the aallinistering aepartllent or agenc)' and to the Secretary of Labor suCh inforllation as they Ilay reQuire for the supervision of such cOllpliancei (31 to carry out sanctions and penalties for violation of SUCh obligations illposed upon contractors and subcontractors b)' the Secretar)' of Labor or the aaministering oepartllent or agency pursuant to part 11. subpart D. of this orderi and (~l to refrain froll entering into any contract subject to this oraer, or extension or other 1I0dification of such a contract with a contractor debarred fro. Governllent contracts under part II, subpart D. of this order. "-" SEC. 30Z. (al "Construction Contract" IS used 1n tll1s order lIeans an)' contract for tile construction. rehabilitation. conversion, extension, or repair or bundings. highwa)'s. or other illprovellents to real property. (bl ihe provisions of part 11 of this order shall apply to SuCh construction contracts, and for purposes of SuCh application, the aOllinister1ng department or agency Sha" be consiaered the contracting ~gency referred to therein. (cl ihe terll "applicant" IS used in this oraer lIeans an applicant for Feaera' assistance or, as deterllinea by agency regulation. other prograll participant. wi th respect to whOIl an app 1 i ca 'lion f or a n)' grant. contract. 1 Illn. i nSllr.nce. to tile effecti we appl i cant after assi stance. SEC. 303 (a 1 Eacn aOlllinistering Oepartment and agency shall be responsicie for oetainins tne compliana of Sllch applicants with tnelr unOertakings under tnis orOer. E.Ch alllllinistering oepartment and agency is OirHad to cooperne with the Secretary of Labor. anll to furni Sll tne Secretary SUCh information and assistance as lie may reQuire in the perform.nce ef his functions unoer tnlS orOer. or guarantee is not f;nally acted upon prior Oaa of tnis part. ano It lncluoes such an ne becomes a reclPlent of su:n Federal (bl In tile event an applicant hils &nd refuses to cOlllply with lIis unelertakings. the aellllinistering department or agency may take any or all of the following actions: (ll cancel. terminate. or suspenel in whole or in part the agreement. contract, or ~ther arran.gement with sucll applicant witll respect to whlCh the faIlure and refus.l ocurreCI; (2) refr.in frolll uteneling any furtller asSistance to the applicant unOer the program with respect to whiclI ~he failure or refusal occurred until satisfactory assurance of future cOllpliance hIS been receiveel frOIl such applicant; and (3) refer tile case to the Departlllent of Justice for Ippropriate legal proceedings. [c) Any Iction with respect to an applicant pursuant to subuction [bl shill be talten in conforlli~y witll section 602. of .the Civil Rigllts Act of 19U land the regula- tions of the administering department or Igency issued thereunder), to the extent app;icable. In no case shill action be talten with respect to an applicant pursuant to clluse [1) or (2) of subucti on I b) wi thout not; ce and opportuni ty for hearing before tile administering department*or agency. - SEC. 30~. Any executiu departllent or agency wllicll illposes' by ru le, regu 1& ti on, or oreler reQui rellents of nondiscrimination in ellployment, other than reQuirellents imposed purSuant to ~lIis order, .ay delegate to tile Secretary of Labor by agreement such responsibilities with respec~ to compliance standards, reports, and procedures as would tend to bring the adllinistration of SUCh reQuirellents into confor.ity with the adllinistration of reQuire.ents imposed under this order: Provided, H'lt attions to effect cOllpliance by recipients of Federll financial assistance with reQuirellents imposed pursuant to Title VI of the Chil Rights Act of 1964 s hill be talten in conforlli ty wi tl1 the proceClures and 1 i.i ta- tions prescribeCl in section 602 thereof Ind the regulations of the aClministering deplrtllent or Igency issued thereunder. PART IV - MISCE~LANEOUS SEe. 401. ihe Secretary of Labor may de 1 e9ate to any officer. or employee ln the executive branch of the Government. any function or duty of the Secretary under parts II and 111 of thiS order, except authorlty to promulgate rules anCl regulations of a general nature. SEC. 402. The Secreury of adlllinistrative support for ue execution IS the .Pllns of Progress'. SEC. 403. (a) Lucuti ve Orders Nos. 10590 (.Jan. 18. aSS). 107S5 (Aug. 5. 19S7). 10925 (Mlr. 6. 1961), lllU (.June 22. 1963l. Ind 11162 (July 2B. 1964). Ire hereby superCllleCl anCl the PresiClent's cOllllllittee on EQuIl Ellploylllent Opportunity established by hecutiYe Order No. 10925 is Ilereby IbolislleCl. All records Ind property in tile custody of the cOllllllittee illall be trlnsferred to the Civil Service COllllis.sion and tile Secretlry of ~abor. as IPpropriate. ~abor shall provide of the progrllll known (b) Nothing in tllis order shall be deelled to relhve any person of Iny obligltion assulled or illposed under or pursulnt to any executive order superceded by tllis order. All rules. regulations. orClers. instructions. designations. and ouer directives issued by tile President's COllllittee on EQuIl EllploYllent Opportunity anCl those issued by the Ilelds of various departllents or agencies under or pursulnt to Iny of tile executive orders superceded by this order. sll~ll. to the extent tllat tlley are not inconsistent with this order. rellain in full force and effect unless and until revoked or superseded by approprilte luthority~ References in such directives 1.0- provisions of the superseded orClers sllall be deelled tCi be references to tile cOllparable proviSions of this orCler. SEC. 404. Tile General Services Adllinistration shill Ippropriate action to revise tile stanClard Government contract forlls to accorCl witll tile provisions of 1.1111 order Ind of tile rules and regulations of tile Secretlry of Labor. SEe. 405. This orCler shall becolle effective 30 dlrs after tile Clate of this orCler. 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Con:r,.: C..pll.h.. OeCle.r to pu.. cofttr.CtOfs 'tC '.c111ulu thllf ChOlCI of au,contr,CtOf.. '((I...:lv, Ac:lon '1.. F.r ~..'Com'e~:.on Contr.ceor. ~ .. ..t ., follow.: l. C. Prior to """1 .v.rd'~ Chi cG'ru:r.ct, thl c""tr.ctof ....t M" Cl\. "COIItr.ct ,.,11lftc, OY.&Hfylnl I. port far hoft-Con.u''\IcUOft Contr.ceora MWI V.ndan" ',cuc".", "'fO." ~ ca. IDpl....elh. ..:Ity coner.ee CaopILaec. O!f1Clf. 1ft .'dlU,on, tftl c,nUTICt.. OT .lndOf .., .. '.,W..CIG CO 'U~lt te th. Con:nct C-Pl1.ftC, OHlelT IddlUIIft.l lnfo,..ucm concl",1"1 tal CDPler.ccar'l Alfl,..,.tUI Uta,_ pol1<I... Afflra.tl.1 ACtl~ PlAn for $wbcDftcr.ctera c.an ~. Me &Ii follws: 1. Prlor to . lu_ccmtr.ctor .t,rtlnl wark for . CDUIICtDf, IN .ukOl'lCI'Kc.r ..It e.pl" "leIl '.n II. Seeu. " aao," feT c_acnactS_ WIlc_crlcu ... hr. II. ..Clon . . ._ ler "Oft-con.cruct1.. .uaconcrlc~'. ~ concr.Ctor La rllpolLlUa1t to .....,.. thae ,11 .f 1111 au.llc_U&CUir. .ra 18 caop 11....... 2. Concr.ceoft In eftCavrlrn, to ... .\lDcOftCn,ceo,. wt\o ...... Nell ."r.... for .ft"...l 'r.....UflcaCl_ III nlihu.l. . I. ::::U"'C::ICll< ~"1n %liE COIo'n.r.a COIPUAIlC:E t'Ti'la A. 1lt. Con....e C-PII_ .....1... uell Afll_cho '1 1lI_1Ctld. orn..,. wtU Ac CI.. ......ra Ir ell. ..........,., ArH_eho AcCl_ 'In I' DOC .".....0 ." cae CMiuoce c-p1\lfte. oru..., elle Can... c-pU."e. OfU... ,"'11 Melt" _ c...e...e.. .f th. '''1OftI rer olu"r.".1 .r .110 ,lan, .... .r eM ..,I_nclftl UCl.,.', '04III1._u rer . .e..,.atl. ,1.ft. %he e..u..... ....11 .. 111_0 elll nOl ....rkln. o.y. th OIIltdl CO 0.".1., .... ,u_le . "'1... AUlraaClw ...1... '1.. for ...1... .M .pp r.... I .,. ... tone..ce c..pll.nc. Orrle.r. I. A".. 1 PToceclwtl. .. COl"ltUctor -"'0 ".. 'w'.Ut.. . pl'Olr... Wf'llCf'l 11 "at '"ro.,. ., CI\c 'ontrJct c.o.pl1.aftcc OffU.r.., 'Pp,.al U"U GCtI'r'WilftoltlOft to lft. 1.plc..n:lftl Il\t1[y'. It.lI1,csw. tlioay C:l'IrO\l~ tl'll Lr Ad.'fIllef.tawl CUlcer. I.:: ';1,,,11 ..,.11 .. 'n WT ~: U~&. .llne: It,. UI "".n 'PPU 11"& or u..t ,.,..", 'wtf'\crUICS rrprC.lrn..tl'Wl ,ftl .....11 .. UltG with Ch, COfttr... '-pll..c, OHlen wUnl. tu 1~01 IlIIOU.1nl d.,. .hlT tiC. Ulna .eClce of Cll..ppro..:. 2. Ill. ."..1 'houlo lapldft ell. ruaor'l Wfty tJ'\r .ct101'1 .f =", tontr.et tGeplllftc. Orrl..r .-"1' ...e lu... .... U_III. follu"., CM contr.ctor tD """1 VU'..a c_ UO) ....r_Iftl ..". .f ...ue. .r 11.. ",ro.. I '''II Uk. tII. ocu. ..-.. .,. Chi Caeu.. c..,1\ac. OUleor fI...1. C. o..-,Iu 0'11t1 ...,. .. eDllollCl.' U "fUr tit. ,ccur.C')' of Cl'1. c..cr.cc.,'. AU I....:.... Acelon ,ue1l:...1 "u. la ...It.... eoner..:.r, WIll .. ..~ul... .. .......e. ....'1.' en In.,. ,.,..11 ..,.r:, WlUI e.. foll...l.. coo.., A. ""1.. (ftO. 01 Rlo,...le Orilla': Ai: ,......, .....,... erll1&1 'ft ."l' ., ... .".1MI ,..,1.. .r too..,.. 1Io.u. 41.1... 1IM ""'10 r..... ... ... 1M 1&/1 ....... .\Mae. I. 'Iock la.e .1 11'_1. .rll'n): 411 ,...... ....1"1 .",1... I. ..., .r ... Uock ..elll I....,.. C. II,,....,,, All ,..._, .1 IIia1ce. ....rca .Ic.... ~. Ccftcr&1 .. IMucll _uca.. ... .ell.. S,..U" aU ...... ... IT'IUl, ....... ,... .1 r.u_ D. Allon ... ',cHle hl.ft....: All ,."... .....1... .r,.,... ,,, ..,. ., ... 'or w.oe. s.....-u All. .. _ '..,1 he hl_.. tIll. .r.. bel..... rer u.pl., QtM. Jo_. ....... EIlo ,,"U1,,_ hl_ _ S-. E. _.1.... 11l4111l o. u..-... ...U.... All ,..... b"I., Ortl'''' 1n ..., .1 1IM ""'1MI ,..,1.. .1 lena ....Uca. ". III.1.E Dll'1.Dn:I r. f1lIAU nlP1.D'ttt M. IWlD I CAnED D1PLll'lU v. nrnw..D.\ vtrUAII 'Y. DUlKr::.OkS \,;,,1." . ,."",,1fll, .e'1I'" .1 ,,,rrU10f\ af c.rulft we'''' fall""" ; cthcrvUC 'MII 'e . CllllntTac.: ,NI pI'lU'U l. "Afll,...~l'" .t.ctlOf'1. 11 . c~1c.."t t~ 1ft".... tl'lt ,n...U' ot ......rl elf prouct., ,1.11.. in c.hl ....0,.. torcl 'Y IIC.tU\& ..,lo)..."t loall '1"1&1 tlMUtd.l. lftclyCU'11 Action pfOlr~ to l,hLIVI oDlleCl". U\fD\l1h rtfo'" of U'I .yUD. I.f(u...t'.. Act~ot\ "11' CO .n'\lr. tftU, C~aeT'l.uwtUm II .UIIMed lJI All ...11.'1 ..lt~ ~I",,"I or ."IlO&flU for ..,I~.e ""lthlr till .11.n.IM'IOfI II Int.ntl"".1 .r ...lnt..u....l. 1. ..UU"". lfflru.'" Act10l\ .It'l.' to ~rD" Jo~ It,n4a,.1 &1\4 ,rll<l".t!vlty tIIr...a/I 'u r_v.1 .f .nUlel.1 .NS ..........."" ,orrl." u ..,1.,.... ... ,rGOOelOO ... ..1"'. tA.. .11 J.' .e.U'" .n nln.. U JO' po.f........ ...."'r.s. s. -."1'D"l'" ,.,.011'..... ar. thou Can...e. taopll.... Offl.. ~1.-cftel"l .D.ltY hav. ...'11..... v1.n ehll ".1'''' ""Ien ., ..... 'M tAl U c. -c.....C1"Uctl1'\ Cofttracc- ...", I CDftt:-ICt W,1c.11 un. fa, eft. cDft.n\lC~l_t ret\..Uf.C.tl~. alt.raU_. 'Drly,rlll1\, LUIU1_, .....l11.1on or '.-,.AlT of 'w11e1nll, hl.~vay. or al~Cf C~'.I Of l.,r...8CfttJ "..i.laC u~1111Y I.rwlc... D. "'Carn::-act'" MADI .. ",nMae on.r. oUu aI'IIlI KCI,UftC.. 1...., ..r..-at .r .eM' .n...._... cTUual .. ..U...l... co "'UII eM ,.,I_n.la. ...eU, 11 . ,.rcy. ...UII -..11 ....... _ .f tIl. ,orU.. VlUlla elM ..f1altleD . CaDtract.,. --c.ontraClor" ...u .11 per... (lilt"""'" l.ft.'.I1 cMu.f'aClGTI .I\d ,ra- ~8I\tl'.CU") ..... ,....,.., .. .ff.. .. ,....1.. .. "'. l~h.."U.1lI ."clry, 1....' eT ..,..tc.. .f any &I.ftG or t,.,. pvT......c U . C"'U''UC~l_ Clll'ltr.Cl Wltb eN c...ry. E. r. ..l.,l.....tl". ,,,.UII."OO ccmtrAct. lAUey" .a.. "'U.. wba 11 ...111....lea elM c. "!IIpl""... .... _ _ port.no ... for c_lIC"Utl_. e' I ,.r.oe ..... i. porun.n~ly .. .....1o.1y ..,1"".. -, elM COIlerActOT er a\lllJc_trACcn. If. "lI&rIGluppo<l S....... ..... ..., ,.... --'0: 1. 11&1' phy.I,,1 .r ......1 1.,.1...... ~lcIl .....L&ft~'.lly l18l~ _ .. .... 01 ..... ,....... ..J.. Ufo ocUYlt1u. ~. 11&1' ne... .f ..... ~t1,..,.e In, 3. 1. ......Ily "II"" .. ,,"vlll, .uch ." l.,..l,.-.t. I', ""0<.11 ~..or .....nlt.. ...ft. t.l\. .flUr. S.n "~rG1~O. 11..rl10I, ~\.r'D 1..., ..raft. (St.nl.ra "-tropollC." St,&tHUtl.: .At...>. ~lI"\C'!"~:1"" ....',. ....Iura or Ut. to~lCl1lf"\"'1 1.:111 ar 1:1"\1''11' arcI.ltll: 'lua (not e! H~Jp't'l1C c':"~&1I":); H1Ip."". ul.n or ,.:~f1.c :ll,nOcrj "'rL&'~ InCl&a or A~..&.n n'::VI. t, ....onCc.'Iltrwc.t101\ COl"Itr.c:t" II..na "'y cantu't IIIlI"l.LCI'; IIcu l"Iot h:l lWurun U.I ..flft,:,an .f -t4ft1,rue"an Co....c.". ''0111..'" ..... .h. tontue. ta.,lI..e. Off I." .f ,r>c ~l"lTI.I"1 ...lty. WP.r.~~ .-.1"11 '1"11 lftClvl0~1. 11:.. c.-plr....~lp. ,..-1 Ie I.rvle.. J'1a. __altll" , .,.DC latlOCi. .octAl c1" frAClrul 0:1101l1t101\, ca"'l"au.: I.tatl, tnLIt racuwer. aJ"'l'lcA~' CllJ' c_TY. _1t1,.1 "'?O"U"" .1."UI or aun polU.lcAl luWh'll101\, .r ., ..".. IrDVl' .r C.U...tlan .e UI\& .. . \IIlU. - Ii".' , ", ft. ~, .. M. --Pnt.CUd ClII'- Mlft. thO.. Ir.",. ef 1JuUYln.a1. c......1"n or protecel' .,Ita.t .ucne,"'U.. ~ tAl ....1.... '..nl1 .... 1:.0.. c\yU na/l.. 1.... .. ..... 18 ...lltnct .r I' AI ".r..i;.' &&I"." " 7.'l'ra. a' Suu 1.-,. "" O. "'Sol. s.u.,.c.'" ..au . conn'ac~ 11\ "'iea .hI fttltl. U1p1_otl.. ..~uy pi'" 111ft . ..I.... poI1UOO CO fulfUl Ill. ~l_e1.a& neltll'. ....... .. ..UftlMC ~ eN toft."c. toa,li.-C. Offlc.r, .ftrr c....'....el.. .f ,ucu..l .a.....u.... "5,,_crocu~ ....... ..,. pon__ lIT'" V1.CII ., COfttrlCUT .. ... · c..cr..' "1011 elM \81l1...nU". ....~tY .. l"nUl .",,1111. '-'. .r ..rv.c.. U .uca clfttrac,.r. .. - - P. "I:_nr.Ul...I.." ...... ","v,.., I_~ allWTltlll .r _ 1.. . ,..Uc..1IT J. d...lhuU... _ _II ~..._Il17 .. upec." ~ tIlol. ....U...U.,. t. YI&.....-l" 'uor.... ..... . ,..... _I Q. .. - 1. s.r.r..... .celll1 lucy f.. . ,.tl- .f .... _ llQ "y., .ny PO" af "~ell occur," ....wen A......C S, 1..... _ IllY'. 1915. ... -. ,"C1\&'11Il .. "I..... cll...!r_ v1t1l oeIM' th&A . .\111_'''.. UIcJ\&TII i .f - :. \ia. . lldl1r... .r ..1..... f~ acU... ....y I.. . .....u..c.......cc.. Il..IlIUcy U lCly pin af ... acu... lNey .... ,.rf...... ..ewe'" .....,.... 5. U.... nO Illy 7, 1975. S. ......... ...... f_l. ........ .f ...ul .... ftlorll. a1JloUcy .... _l..nC)' 11'.... . !OoAl OPPOl~~:~ RLOo:RL~~S 1. Contr.ctor .Cre.. to fully comply vith :he I.v. .n: ~~o&'.m. (includlnC recul.:lon. 11.ue: pur.u.nt thereto) V"lch .re li.t.d foll.vinc thi. p.r.cr.~h. Such co.pli.nc. i. re~ulr.~ to the ezt.nt such 1.VI, orocr..s .nd th.ir reCul.tlon. Ir., by their ovn teras, .pplic.ble to thi. contr.ct. Contr.ctor vlrr.nt. th.t he vl11 ..ke hi..elf thorouchly f..l1i.r vlth the .pplic.ble provl.ions of ..id l.v., procr.... .nd recul.tion. prlor to c~encinC perfonunc. of the contr.ct. Copi.. of uid lav., procr..., .nd recul.tion. Ir. .vlillble upon r.~ue.t tram the i.pl...ntin& .n:ity'. Contrlct Co.plilnce Offic.r. To the .zteot .pplic.bl., the provi.lon. of .Ild llv" procr... and reculltloo. ar. d....d to b. a part of thi. contrlct a. lf fully .et forth herelo. 2. Vletn.. Ira V.t.ran.' a..dju.t..nt A..i.tanc. Act. of 1972 and 1914, a. a..nd.d. Pub. L. 92-540, 11tl. v. S.c. 503 (.), Publ. L. 91-501. 11tl. IV. S.c. ~02 131 USCA 2011-2013). 3. a.habl1itation Act of 1973. a. &acnded (Handlcapped) Pub. L.. 93-112 II ...nd.d. (29 USCA 701-794). ~. C.llforni. Fair I.ployeeot Practlc. Act. l.Ibor Cod. Sec.. 1410 . t .eq. 5. Ciyl1 lllht. Act of 1964; a. &acodad (42 USCA 2000a to 2000B-6) aDd E.ecutive Order No. 112~6, S.pce.ber 24. 1965, as "'Ddad. 6. The Contractor vl11 10clude the ,rovl.loo. of lqual laployaeDt O,portvnlty (EEO) - E.ecutlve Order (10) 112.. a. aaeDd.d by- EO lr37S In every .ubcDDtract or purcba.e order vole.. ....'t.d by rule., r.luletloD. Dr order. of tbe Secretary of Labor 1..ued pur.uaDt to Section 204 of l..catlv. Order 11246 of Septeaber 24, 1915, a. a..nded .0 that .uch provl.1oe. vl11 ~ blndlnl upon each .ubcootractor or veodor. The Contractor wll1 take .ucb act 100 wlth re.,.ct to .D, eubcOfttracr or purcbe.e order .. the cODtractlD1 aleoc, .., dlr.ct .. a ..ani of eoforclnl .uch pravi.l..., lDCludiDI ..Dctloo. for nOftc..,llancl. Pravlded, bovever, that lD the ...ot the Coatr.ctor becODe' involved ln, or 1. threaten.d with. 11tl1atlon with a .ubconrrlceor Dr vend.r a. I re.ult of .uch dlrection by the contractlftl alency. the Contractor ..y r.que.t the United St.e.. to ent.r Into .uch l1tl1atlDD to protect tbe lntere.r. of the UDited Stat... The applicaot further arr.e. that lt vill be bound by the above aqU&l opportuolty clau.e vith r..,.ct to It. 0W8 aaplor-ent ,ractlc.. vbcD 1t partlclpat.. In f.d.rally a..l.t.d con.tructiDD vork. Provide., chat if the applicaDt .0 participatiol i. . Stat. or local 10V.ra.aDt, tbe above equal o,portunity clau.. 1. Dot .~plicabl. to any al.ncl, in.t~eDtality or .ubdlvl.1DD of .uch 10ve~Dt whlch doe. Dot participate ln vork on or under the cODtract. EQUAL OPPOKTVNITT LEQUILtXtKTS .... 2 of 2 6 . (COM' d ) Th. I,pllclnt "Ir.e. thlt It v,ll 1.lllt Ind cooperlte .ctively v,th the l~lnllterlnl 'I.ncy .nd the Secret.ry of ~.bor .n obt.ln,nl the cosplllncl of contrlctor. .nd .ubcontrlctorl v.th the equ.l opportunlty cllu.e Ind the rulel. relul.tlonl, .nd relevln. order. oC the Slcntlry of l..bor, thl. it vi 11 furn,"h the Idoiniltlrinl Ilency Ind thl Slcretlry oC l..bor .n obtlinln, the coapl,.nce of contrlCtorl Ind lubcontrlCtor. vith the equIl opportunity cllule Ind the rulel, Telulltion., Ind relevlnt order. of the SecretlTY oC l.lbor, thlt lt vill CUTnl.h the Idoini.ter.nl I,eney Ind the Secretlry of llbor .uch lnfo~tion "' they sa, require for the lupervi.lon of .uch compli.nce, Ind thlt lt vill otherwi.e I..ilt the Idmlnl..erlnl Ilency in thl di.chlT,1 of the Ilency'. prisary TI.,onlibl11t, Cor .Icurinl cospl1.ncI. Thl Ippllclnt further I,rle. thlt lt will rlfrlln Cros entlrin, iato Iny contrlct or contrlCt .odlficltlon lubjlct to E.lcutlvl Ordlr 11146 of Slptemblr 24, 1965, "' I.endld wlth I contrlctor deblrred fros, or who hi. not deaon.tr.tld Ili,lbillty for Govlrgaent contrlct. I.d Cldlrlll, I..l.t.d con.truction coatrlCtl pur.u.at to thl E.lcutive Order Ind wl11 clrry out .uch .Inctioa. Ind penlltie. for violltion oC thl equIl opportunity cllu," II ..y be iapo.ed upon contrlctor. Ind .ubcontrlctor. by the ldalnl.tlrlnl Isenc, or the Slcrltlry of ~bor pur,ulat to rlrt II, Subpart D oC thl E.lcutlV. Ord.r. In Iddition, thl IPpliclnt I,rle. thlt if it flil. or r.fu..' to compl, witb th... undlrtlkial', thl Io.ial.terla, Ileac, .., take la, or all of the followlas Ictlon.' Clncll, teralnltl, or .u.,.ad ia whole or ia part this ,rant (contrlct, loaa, in.urlnce, SUlraat.e> , r.frlia fr.. e.tendln, Iny furthlr a..l.tlnc. to thl Ipplicaat undlr thl ,ro,r.. wlth rl.,.ct to whlch thl flilurl or rlCund occurrld until .Iti.flctory I..urlnce. of futurl cowplianc. ha. been recIJv.d fro. .uch !1,licant, lad rlfer tbl CI'. to the >>Cplrt..at of JUltic. for I"ro,riat. l.,al ,roclldlol" ", In Iddltlon to thl IboVI, Contrlctor viII fuml.h all lnforaation aod report. Tlqulred b, E.ecutlvl Order ~o. 11246 of Septl.ber 24, 1'65, "' ...ndld to thl 1.pl...ntial eotit,'. Contrlct Com,liance Offic.. ,,",,'. (J) ArrU.'V.':'IVl ACTION roa DISAlUD VlnUllS AIlD VlnUJiS OF na: VI[T!/AA n.... Thl. cl.u.. 1. inlerted pur.u.nt to ExecutivI Order 11701 o! Jlnu.ry 24. 197J .nd the Vletnl= !r. Veter.n. a,'dJu.:.en: A'.i.tlnce Ac:. of 1972 &Dd 1974 (P.L. 92-540, 93-508), .nd 1. 'Ppl1C1ble puraulnt :0.4L~r, hc. 60- 250. (1) Th. Coatrlc:or vill not dl.cri.lnlt. '1Ila.t .ny e.ployee or appllcaat for e.ploymeat beclu.e he or .he 1. . dl..bled ve:.r.n or veter.a af the Vietn.. Erl ln rel.rd to .ny po.ition for vhich the '.plDyee Dr ,ppliclat for e.ployaent 1. qUllified. The ContrlctDr 'Iree. to t.ke .ffiraAtive .ctlon to ..ploy, .dv.nce in ..ployment .nd ethervi.e tre.t qu.lified di..bled veter.n. .nd veter.a. ef the Vietala Er. vithout di.cri.in.tlen b..ed upen thelr dl..bllit7 Dr vete..n. .t.tu. in .11 eapleyment pr.ctice. .uch .. the follovlnll e.ployment. uPlr.dinl. d.aotion er tr.n.fer. rlcruitaent. .dvartJ.1nl. l.,eff er terain.tion. r.te. ef p.y er othar feraa ef ceapea.atl... aad .elactiea for tr.ininl. includial .pprantlca.bip. (2) The Centr.cter 'Iree. th.t all .ult.ble aaple,..nt epealal' of tha Coatr.ctor which .xi.t .t tba t1aaa ef the axacutlon ef thl. coatract .nd tho.e whlch eccur durlnl tha parferaaace of tbl. ceatr.ct, lacludlal tho.e net leDer.t.d b, thl. coatr.ct aad lacludlal tho.a eccurrlal .t .a a.t.bll.haent of tha toBtracter etber.tban the one vhlrela the ceatr.ct 1. belDI perforaed but aacludlal tbo.e of ladapeadeat eper.ted corporata affl11atee, .hall be 11.t.d .t an 'Pproprl.te lec.l efflca of tha Stata. a.,le,..nt .erYlce e,.t.. wharela the o~alnl occur.. Th. Contr.ctor furtblr alre.. to provlde .uch raport. to .uch local efflce relardlnl ..ple,..at - epenlal' ud hlr.. .. .., be nquired~ Ll.tlal ef .-ple,..nt opaalal' with the ..,le,..at .arvlca .,.t.. pur.u.at te this cl.u.a .h.ll be ..de at laa.t concurraatly wlth tha u.e ef any othar rlcrult..at aoarca or affort and .hall in"ol". tho nOrall oblllatlon. whlch attacb te tha placial of a bona flda Job ordar, lacludlnl tho accaptanca of rafarral. of Yetar.a. aDd DonVetlr.n.. The 11.tlftl .f ..,107DeBt opoDln.e doe. DGt require tba blrlal of an, Plrtlcular Job a"llcant or frea any Plrtlealar ,roup of Job a"llcaDt., &ad BOthlDI hlraln 1. iDtaaded to relle.. tha Contractor frea an, re~i""Dt. 1n Eaecutlve Ordar. Dr rllulatlDa. rll.rolnl nODdl.crl.1Datloa lD e.plO,..Dt. (4) Tha report. raqulred b7 ,aralraph (2) of thl. clau.a .b.ll lnclude. but not be 118lt.. to, parlodlc raport. whlch .h.ll be fl1ed at la..t qu.rt.rly Wlth tba approprlate loc.l offlcl er, vhere tbe CoDtr'Ctor ha. aer. than on. hlrlDI 10c.tloD 1D . SC.te, Wlth the c.ntr.l offlca of that Stata ..ple,..Dt 'erYlee. Sucb report. .hall lndlcata fer each hlriDl loc.tion. :.) the DuaMr of iIId1vltha.h hlrad durlDI the r.portlnl perlod, Cb) tba D~r of nondi..bl.d Vlta..D. of the Vi.tna. Era hlr.., Cc) tha nuaber of dl..bled Veter.n. ef tha Vl.tn.. Er. hire.. and Cd) the total nuabe. of dl..bled . v.ta..n. hlrld. Th. repert. .hall lnclude Covered Vetcran. hired for A1TllXA~!VE A~IO~ fO' ~IC~P!O ~o~'S Thl. cll~.e 1. In.e~ted pu~.ulnt to the Rehlbilitltion Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-112) Ind 41 Cf' Sec. &0-741-4. (1) The Cont~lctor vlll not dl.cri.inlte ICIln.t Iny e.ployee or appliclnt for e.ployacnt beca~le of phy.lcll or .ental hlndica, ln reClrd to any pOlitlon for whlch the e.ploye. or applicant for e.ploywcnt i. q~aliflld. The Contracto~ IC~.'. to tlk. affi~tiyt ICtl0n to ..ploy, .dv.nce in ..ployacnt .nd otht~ilt tr.lt q~llifled h.ndlc.pped 1nd1vld~.11 without dllcri.iDat1~ ba.ed ~pon the1r phy.ic.l or .ental h.ndicap ln .11 e.ploywcnt pr.ct1ce. .~ch .. the followinC' e.ployaent. uPcr.dinc. deaotion or trlnlfer, r.cruit..nt. .dvertlI1nc. l.yoff or teralnatlon. ratel of payor oth.r foral of ccapenl.tiOD. aod leleCtion for tr.1n1nc, includiol .pprentiCelhip. .. ... (2) The Contrlctor acre.. to coaply with the rulel, recu~.tiODI and reley.nt order. of the Secret.ry of Labor illuld purlu.nt to t~e Act. ~:.,.. ()) In the eyent of the ContraCtOr'1 noncoapliance with tbl rlqu~re- ..ntl of thl1 cl.UI., actlonl for noncoapliance ..y ~ taken i. accord.nce wlth the rulel, resulationl and rel.yant ord.rl of tb. S.cret.ry of Labor illuld purlueat to tbe ACt. (4) The Contractor 'Irl.1 to ,nIt in conl,iCUOUI ,lac... .Yail.~l. to e.ploy..1 .nd .ppllc.ntl for ca,lo,.-nt. notic.1 in . fora to ~ ,r.lcrib.d by the Dir.ctor, ,rovld.d by or tbroulh thl contracti.1 offlcer. Such OOtiC.I Ihall Itat. the contraCtOr'1 oblil.tiGB ....r _the law to t.k. afflreati.. actioa to ~107 aDd .dvanc. in ..,l.,.o.t qualifl.d h.ndic.,ped ..,loy..1 and a,pliCaDtl for ..,lo,...t, ... t~ rllhtl of .p,llcantl and ..,loy.... ... - (5) Th. Contractor vl11 oOtlfy .acb 1.~r uoloa or ra,ral.nt.tl.. of vorkerl wlth whlcb lt b.1 . coll.cti.. ~ar.aloiol .ar....Ot or othor contr.ct yadarlt.ndlol. that tho Contractor i. boYDd ~y tho t.~ of S.ction 503 of the a.habllitatioa Act of 1'73. and i. c~ltt.d to take affireatl.. aCtloa to ..,107 aDd ad.aoc. in ..,lo,...t ,byaieallY and ..otally baodlc.,ped iadivt'uall. ... (6) Th. Contr.ctor vll1 includ. the ,rovillonl of tbll claua. 10 .ver, .ubcontr.ct or ,urcbal. ord.r of $2,'00.00 or 8Dra aDl... ....,t.. by rul.l. r.cul.tlon. or ord.r. of the S.cr.t'fT i..u.d puraua.t to S.Ctlon 503 of the Act, 10 that ouch ,rovlllonl wlll be blB4ial upon ..ch Subcontractor or vlndor. The Contractor viII t.k. luch aetiOD with r..pect to any aubcontr.ct or ,urehal. or..r al the Director of the Offlce of ,...r.l Contr.ct eo.pllaoce 'rolr... .., .ir.et to enforce .uch provilioo., ineludiftl aetlOD for oODcoapll.nc&. ATTIlXA'l'Ivt A~ION TOR OIS.U:.c VE':tRJJlS hie 2 ef 3 (4) (eeftt'd' eft-the- job traininc under 38 tlse SIC. paL The eontrutor .h,ll aub.it I report wIthin thirty (30) dlya .Iter the end of elch report!nc period wherein Iny perfo~nce i. ..de en thia contr.ct identllyine d,t. ler e,ch hirinl lec.tion. The Contr.ctor .h.ll .Iint.ln It e.ch hirinl locltien. cople. 01 the repert. .ub.l~tld until the explrlt~on ef one YI.r .feer flnll p'Y81nt under thl centrlct, durine vhlch ti.e the.e reporta .nd rel.ted aocu..ntltlOD .hlll be ..de ..,ll.ble, upon reque.t, fer ex..ln.tlen by .n, .uthori.ea repreaent.tive. of the contrlctlnl efflclr er of tbl Slcretlry of Labor. Oocuaent.tlon vould lncludl per.onnel rlcord. re.pectinl Job openinla, recrultaeat and placl..nt. (5) Whenever the Contr.ctor blco.e. contractually bovnd to tbe 11.tinl provl.iona of thla clau.e, It .hall advl.e the I.ployacnt .ervlce .,ate. In ..ch Stlte vhere It ~. ..tabll.h8cnt. of thl aaae .ad loc.tlon ef ..ch blrlnl loc.tlon la the St.ce. A. lonl .a the Contr.ctor 1. cODtr.ctually bound to the.e provl.lon. aDd ha. .0 .dvl..d the St.te .y.t.., there 1. no ne.a to .dvl.. the State .y.te. of .ub.equeat cODtr.ct.. The Contractor .., .dvl.. tb. St.t. .yat.. vhen It 1. DO 1encer bouad b, thl. contract clau... (6) Thl. cl.u.e doe. not .pply to the 11.tlDI of ..pl~nt opeai~,. vhlch occur and .r. filled out.:de ef tbl 50 St.tl., tbe Di.trict of Celuabla, Puerto lico, Cuaa aDd tbe Vlrlln l.llftd.. (7) The provl.10B. of ,.r.,ra,h. (2), (3), (4) aDd (5) ef tbl. cl.... do not .,pl, to openla,. which thl Centr.ctor prope... to fill fr.. vltbla hi. CVD orlanl&&tlon or to fill pur'ulDt to . cu.toeary ..4 tndlt1ll'11aI .ployer - nlO11 birllll arraal__lIt. nth e.dll.tOD doe. aot ."ly te . partlcul.r epcaial OIIce CD ..,loy.r dlcid.. to con.lder .ppllclDt. out.ld. of bi. ~ orlanl&&tlvn or ..,loy.r _ ualO11 an.a,._nt for that opellia,. CI) .. u..d In tbi. cl..... e.) "All .uitable -.plor-at openln,." ilcludl', b.t 1. not ltait.. to, epcain,. which occur In tbl follOV1n, JOb catllorl... . production .nd nonproauction; pl.nt aad offiCI; l.borer. all4 ..chanlc.; .uperrllof'Y .na non.upenllory; t.chaical; .~. ex.cutlve, ...lni.tr.tl.1 .nd prefl..10D&1 openln,. .. .re c~n..ted OB . .alary b..i. of 1... tb.a 125,000 per ,.ar. Thl. tera iIlClud.. full-tt.. -.plor-nt, teapor.ry aa,lo,.eat of acrl th.1I thr.. (3) d.y. dar.tlOD, .lId part-tt.. ..,lo,...c. It doe. lIet lac Iud. opcninl' Which the Coatr.ctor propo... to fill fr.. Vlthin hi. ~ orl.llil.tlOD or to fill pur.Il'.t to . cu.t...ry .ad tr.dition.l ..ploYlr - union hirllll .rr.BI.....C aor Opcnln,l In .n .duc.tlOD&l in.tltatlon whlch .re r..trlcc.4 to .tudlftt. of tb.t In.tltution. ODd.r tbl eo.t c~lllD& circua.t.nc.. .n ewploya.nt opanlnl 8&Y not be .uit.bl. for 11.tinl, includlnl 'uch .ituatiOB. where the ...d. af Cogera.eat AFTIVlATIVt: AC!IOll TO' OISAB:'EO vETUAMS Pa.. 3 of 3 (Il (Cont'd) (b) "ApproprUu office of the Stue e.ploYllent urvlce aylte.." .e.na the loc.l office of the Tederll - Stlte nltlonal .y.te. of publiC e.plo~at offlce. vlth I..i,ned re.pon.lbl1ity for .ervin. the Irea vhere the e.ployacnt openine i. to be fill.d, lncludine the Di.trlct of Coluabi.. Cua.. Puerto ~lco and the Vlreln hland.. ".", (d "Op.nln.' vb1ch the Contractor propo... to fill froa V1thl1l h1l DVIl or.anU&tlon" _an. ..plo",lIt openh.' for vblch 110 coniid.ratlon vl11 be 11v.1I to per.oll. out.ld. the CODtractor'. or.allllatloll (lI1Cludill, .IIY affillat.., .ub.ldlarl.. and th. par.llt cDllp.ni..) and lnclud.. .IIY open In.. vbicb ch. CODcr.ccor propo... to Ull froa rtlUlarly ..t.bU.h.d "recall" U.u. M' (d) "OJIClllne. vhlch che Contr.ctor propo... to Ull punuanc to · cu.toaary and tradlcional e.ployer - ulllon hlrl1l1 .rralll._IlC- ..an. e.,lo~nt opellill" vblch che COlltractor propo..' co fill froe unlO1l hall., vhlch i. part of ch. cu.toaary alld tradlcional hlrinl relatioll.hlp vblch .zi.t. betve'll the Contr.ctor .lId r.pr...ntati.e. of hl. w.ploy.... _. (9) Th. COIltr.ctor 'Ir... to coaply vitb the rvl.., relUl.tiOD. .Ild r.le.allt ord.r. of the s.cret.ry of ~bor 1..u.d r~r'U&Dt co tbe Act. (10) III tbe ....t of the Cancractor'. aCllcoapliallc' vitb tb. reqair....t. of thi. clau.., .ctioa. for aoacoapli.ac. II&Y be t.kea 111 .ccord..ce vith tb. rul.., r...l.tioa. aad rellyallt ord.r. of tb. s.cr.tary .f ~bor i..uld purau.at co the Act. ~, (11) Th. COlltractor acrl.a to po,c 10 cOll.plcvou. plac.., ..al1abl. to ..ploy.e. .ad appllcaDt. for ..,lo,..ac, .OClca. 1A . fora to he pr..crlb.d by tba Director, provld.d by or thrwuCh tb. coacr.ctlftl offlcer. Such .otlc.. .hall ac.c. che Coatractor'a obllcacloa UDd.r the lav to c.k. .fflTDAC1" .ctlOD to ..,loy ..d .....c. 1A ..ploTSlIlC ~llfl.d dl..bl.d vat.r... ... ..t.r.a. of the Yietll" Era for ..plora-at, aDd the rlcht. of .ppllca.t. aad ..,loy.... (12) The Concractor viII Ilocify ..cb l.bor ollioa or repr...acati.. of work.r. vlch vbich lC ba. . coll.ccive b.rlaillln. .Cr.....c Of other contr.ct under.tandll1', chat the Concra~of i. bound by the cerlll of cb. Vleca.. Era V.c.rall" aa.dju.t..ac ...i.c.aca Acc, aDd i. c~ct.d co cake affirllAcl.e acciOD CD ..,loy a.d .d.aac. la ..plora-Dt ~11fl.. d1.ablad ..tera.. ..d Vlc.raD. of the Y1et... Ira. (13) The Coacraccor viII iDClu.. th. provi.ioa. of chi. clau.. ill ...~ .ubcOllcract or purch... ordar of $10,000 Dr sare ulllel. ....,ca. b7 rule., r'lUlacion. or or.ar. of the Socracary i..uad pur.uaac to tbe Act, .0 chac .uch ,rovilioa. viii be bi..iDl upDD .ach .ubcoacraCtor or ..ador. The COIlcr.ccor viII take lucb accioa vlth r..pect to aft7 aubcoacr.ct or purcha.. order .. the Dir.ccor of the Offlc. of ,..er.1 Contract Coaplianc. 'rolr... ..y dlrect to ..forc. .och provl.ioa.. 11lcludl111 .ctloa for .000co.pliaac.. IV BONDING & INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FORM OF BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, the undersigned, as Principal, and as Surety, are hereby and firmly bound unto the City of San Bernardino , State of California, hereinafter referred to as "Obligee" in the penal sum of ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid of the Principal submitted to the Obligee for the work described below, for the payment of which sum we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, THAT: WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted to Obligee, a certain Bid, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a contract in writing, for the ( Copy here the exact title description of work, including location as it appears on the bid documents) for which bids are to be opened on ( Insert date of opening) NOW, THEREFORE, a. If said Bid shall be rejected, or in the alternate, b. If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute a contract in the Form of contract attached hereto ( properly completed in accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a bond for his faithful performance of said contract, and shall in all other respects perform the agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise, the same shall remain in force and effect; it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its bond shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the Obligee may accept such Bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. Signed, this day of , 20 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals, and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and year first mentioned. (SEAL) (SEAL) Principal Surety By: By: Signature Signatllre Printed Name and Title Printed Name and Title NOTE: Notarization of Principal and Surety signatures and Power of Attorney of the Surety shall accompany this form. FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we a hereinafter called .. Principal" and , State of hereinafter called the "Surety" . are held and firmly bound unto , hereinafter called "Owner", in the penal sum of Dollars ( $ ) in lawful money of these United States. for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that Whereas, the Principal entered into a certain contract with the Owner, dated the day of , 20 _, a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: NOW. THEREFORE, if the Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform its duties, all undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions, and agreements of said contract during the original term thereof. and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the Owner, with or without notice to the Surety. and if he shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such contract, and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the Owner from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the Owner all outlay and expense which the owner may incur in making good any default, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. , PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the Ow.ner and the Contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in six (6) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of , 20 ATTEST: Principal Secretary of Principal (SeaL) By Signature Address Witness as to Principal Address Surety A TrEST: Secretary of Surety (Seal) By Attorney-In-Fact Address Witness as to Surety Address NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Contract. FORM OF LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we a hereinafter called "Principal" and , State of hereinafter called the "Surety", are held and firmly bound unto , hereinafter called "Owner", in the penal sum of Dollars ( $ ) in lawful money of these United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our. heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that Whereas, the Principal entered into a certain contract with the Owner, dated the day of , 20 , a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall promptly make payment to all persons, firms, subcontractors, and corporations furnishing materials for or performing labor in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract, and any authorized extension or modification thereof, including all amounts due for materials, lubricants, oil. gasoline, coal and coke, repairs on machines, equipment and tools, consumed or used in connection with the construction of such work, and all insurance premiums on said work, and for all labor, performed in such work whether by subcontractor or otherwise, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in anywis~ affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the Owner and the Contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in six (6) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of , 20 _ ATTEST: Secretary of Principal (Seal) Witness as to Principal Address ATTEST: Secretary of Surety (Seal) Witness as to Surety Address Principal By Signature Address Surety By Attorney-In-Fact Address COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY NAMED INSURED: POLICY NUMBER: THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY ADDITIONAL INSURED ---- OWNERS, LESSES OR CONTRACTORS (FORM B) This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART-OCCURRENCE SCHEDULE NAME OF PERSON OR ORGANIZATION: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES/PUBLIC WORKS 300 NORTH "0" STREET SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92418-0001 SAMPLE ONLY (If no entry appears above, information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this endorsement.) WHO IS AN INSURED (Section II) is amended to include as an insured the person or organization shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability arising out of "your work" for that insured by or for you. NOTE: MUST BE SIGEND BY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE FOR PROVIDER. SUPPLY POWER OF ATTORNEY GIVING AUTHORITY TO BIND CG 20 10 11 85 Authorized Representative for CNA Insurance Group Golden Eagle Insurance Company v SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS INDEX SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS SUBJECT ARTICLE SUPPLEMENTS ENUMERATIONS OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ADDENDA 2 STATED ALLOWANCES 3 SPECIAL HAZARDS 4 PUBLIC LIABILITY, VEHICLE LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE 5 BUILDER'S RISK INSURANCE 6 SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEES 7 ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT 8 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS FURNISHED TO THE CONTRACTOR 9 DISPOSAL OF EXCESS EXCAVATED OR REMOVED MATERIAL 10 ACCESS TO CONTRACTOR'S RECORDS 11 SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS / ARTICLE 1: SUPPLEMENTS The following supplements modifY, change, delete from or add to the "General Conditions", Where any article of the General Conditions is modified or any paragraph, subparagraph, or clause thereof is modified or deleted by these supplements, the unaltered provision of that article, paragraph, subparagraph, or clause shall remain in effect. ARTICLE 2: ENUMERATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ADDENDA Following are the Plans, Specifications, and Addenda which form a part of this contract, as set forth in Paragraph 1 of the General Conditions, "Contract and Contract Documents": A. Plans Project Number No. of Sheets Title RFQ F-07-17 17 Perris Hill Senior Center Expansion 780 East 21st Street San Bernardino B. Specifications Title BID AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Bidding Requirements and Contract Forms General Conditions Supplemental General Conditions Detail Drawings and Sections C. Addenda NO.1 Date: No.2 Date: No.3 Date: No.4 Date: ARTICLE 3: STATED ALLOWANCES NONE ARTICLE 4: SPECIAL HAZARDS UNKNOWN ARTICLE 5: CONTRACTOR'S AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S PUBLIC LIABILITY, VEHICLE LIABILITY, AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE A. The Contractor's attention is directed to Section 7-3, "Liability Insurance", of the Standard Specifications, providing that the Contractor shall furnish the City with a policy or certificate of liability insurance as prescribed therein, prior to execution of the contract. The Insurance Policy shall name the City of San Bernardino as additionally insured. The endorsement shall be provided by/or agent of the insurance company and shall be notarized to that effect. ACCORD Forms are not acceptable nor are forms signed by the broker, unless they have Power of Attorney to bind the insurance provider. (See attached sample forms.) Following is the required minimum limits of insurance: Bodily Injury............$250,000 each person $500,000 each occurrence $500,000 aggregate products and completed operations Property Damage.......$100,000 each occurrence $250,000 aggregate A combined single-limit policy with aggregate limits in the amount of $2,000,000.00 will be considered equivalent to the required minimum limits. The Contractor shall either (I) require each of his subcontractors to procure and to maintain during the life of his subcontractor, subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage of the type and in the same amounts as specified in the preceding paragraph, or (2) insure the activities of his subcontractor in his own policy. B. WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE -- The Contractor's attention is directed to Section 7-4, "Worker's Compensation Insurance", of the Standard Specifications, providing that the Contractor shall file a signed Certification Certificate of Worker's Compensation Insurance before execution of the contract. ARTICLE 6: BUILDER'S RISK INSURANCE (FIRE AND EXTENDED COVERAGE) The Contractor shall secure and maintain in force a Builder's Risk Insurance Policy in the amount of the contract price of all buildings that are included in the contract award during the life of this contract. A copy of the Builder's Risk Insurance shall be furnished to the City of the Contractor. The Contractor will provide Builder's Risk "All Risk" Insurance, in an amount not less than the contract award amount, naming the City and the consultant as additional insureds. ARTICLE 7: SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEES The General Contractor shall procure and pay for the Building Plan Check and Building Permit. The Contractor shall include-an allowance of --=!!:...... in his bid to cover the Plan Check and Building Permit Fee, which includes the permits for electrical, plumbing, and heating and air conditioning. Following is a breakdown of the Permit Fees. Street Cut Fees (Sewer, Electric, Gas) $ Plan Check......................................... $ Building Permi!................................... $ N ElectriclPlumbingIH.V. & A.C............. $ 0 Storm Drain........................................ $ N Sewer Capacity................................... $ E Sewer Connection..........................".... $ Strong Motion..................................... $ The Contractor shall obtain a City Business Registration prior to execution of the Contract. ARTICLE 8: ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT This Contract recognizes the mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the State Energy Conservation Plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (P.L. 94-163) as set forth in Division 15 of the Public Resources Code of the State of California. ARTICLE 9: COPIES OF DOCUMENTS FURNISHED THE CONTRACTOR The Owner will furnish to the Contractor as a free issue in addition to the signed contract set and as- built set, sufficient sets of the drawings and Specifications forming a part of the Contract Documents, and three (3) copies of such supplementary detail drawings as may be subsequently issued. ARTICLE 10: DISPOSAL OF EXCESS EXCA V A TED OR REMOVED MATERIALS Unless otherwise specified, all excess excavated or removed material shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed of by him away from the site of the work. Any costs involved in such disposal shall be absorbed by the contract lump sum payment, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. Any salvage value of removed improvements of whatever nature shall be considered by the Contractor in preparing his bid, unless otherwise specified. ARTICLE 11: ACCESS TO CONTRACTOR'S RECORDS The Contractor shall retain all records, books, papers, and documents directly pertinent to the specific contract for a period of not less than 3 years and allow access to said records by the grantee, subgrantee, the Comptroller General of the United States, or any duly authorized representatives. VI U. S. D E PAR T MEN T OF H 0 U SIN G AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS OF CONDUCT glllel .r l..,....r W...ral ~---- S t A . D A IDS o p CO. Due t C D J C I I C 1 P 1 I . t s 1 . t I 0 D D C T 1 0 . El.ct.d offlcl.ll, ..ploY"1 of Ce..unity D.y.lo~nt Ilock Cr.nt r.cipl.ntl .nd contr.cterl arl thel. re'pon.lbl. for .d.inl.t.rlnl tho Intltleaent prolr.. .nd .r. .lle relpenlibl. for tho prolr.al lnt"ricy. Follovinl lound bUIlnel1 pr.ctlce., prelcrlb.d Itlndardl of cenduct and HUD requir...ntl viII not only pret.cc HUD Ir.nt fundi but .110 thol. vho Idainl.c.r tho prolr... , 0 I , 0 S I Thl. notlc. provld.. inforaGtlon on .pecific Ictlviti.. thlt Y.u au.t Iyoid Ind id.ntlfi.. k.y HUD r.quir.aencI tbat ault b. "c. Th. ,rohibit.d Ictivlcl.. lilt.d h.r. rlfl.ct probl.. Ir.al chic hlWl ,ott.n block Ir.at r..i,l.ntl into trouble in tho pa.c. The ,urpo.. of chi. flyer 1. to pr.v.nt frlud Ind prolr.. abu.. by aI.rtin. k.y officii 1. to the.. probI... ah.ld of t18o. AOTIOIIT111 Th. portinent I~ Ind r'aulltion. that ap,l, to tb. COle IatitI"'Gt prolr.. that ,OU .bould hav. copi.. of ar.. · Rou.inl Iftd Coaaunit, >>oy.lo,..nt Act of 1'74 a. -.-nd.d in 1'13. · C-..unit, >>Ovolo,..nt Ilock Crant "~I.tiOD. (Z4cra '"rt 570). If you do not bavo copi.. of th..e r.~air""t. or a..d farth.r inforaGtion, ContlCt your locll IUD offic.. 'Ioe.,. .lq'I.....~. A'. '.O.Illt.. ACT I Y 1 t 1 I . 1. Costlict .f Iat.r..t COIG lcaur.tiODI (24CFl, '.rt 570.611) probibit conflict. of iat.r..t. 'or In, COle Ictiyiti.. und.r ,our control or influ.nc. 'OU Ma, Jot. .. Obtlln por.onal or flnancill int.r..t or ben.flt. includinl eo.oy, flyor., Irltuiti.., .nt.rtlla.ont or In,thlnl of Yllu. thlt ai,bt be int.rpr.t.d II coaflict of intor..t. b. Obt.ln · dir.ct or indir.ct iat.r.at ia an, CODtract, .ubconerlcl or .Ir....ne for .n, COle .ctiYit,. Tbil Prohibition oKt.adl to cODeracta in which ,our 'POUI., aiaor cbi1d, ..,.Gd..t or bu.i.... ""oci"t. .., hlY' perlonal or fi.lncil1 i.e.r.lt. fbi. probibition .Kt..d. for I poriod of on. ,..r .fter ,ou 1.lv, ,our po.ieion wieh I CDIe IctlYit, or prolr... . -1- nAJll)"lIlS or COI!tlIlC'T 'I.a 2 of J c. BUD ..y .rlnt In esceptlon to thl. confllct of lotere.t proyl.lon if lt deteraine. that luch In exceptlon vl11 enhlnce the effectlYlne.. of tha CDle proJle:. lequeltl for .ueh esceptlon. SUit be ..de ln vrltln. to the local KUD offlee. 2. 'rocur....t aod CoDtrlctl., OKI ClrcQlar A-l02. Unlfarn lequlre..nt. far "..l.tlncl to State Ind Lacll Coyern..nt.. AttaehDCnt 0, appl1e. to the CDIG prorrl.. It proYld.1 thlt YOQ ~y Mot en.are ln any of th~ fallavln. prlctleel in YOQr pro~Qr...nt Ind cantr.et ad.lnlltrltlon: a. ClrcU8V.ot co.,.tltl.e biddln, reqQlre..ot. b,: _ fll110, to Id..rtl.. for ..al.. ~ld. or .011~lttDl propo.al. a.d .....10' In nane..,.tltl.a ...otl.tion; _ fal1lo, to U'I a.tabl1.had e.aluatlOD crltaria 1. na.oti.ti..., _ .pllttln. bidl b, br..kln. dOWD ~Ofttr.ct. 10to ...11 part. 10 'chat purchl.a ordar prac.dur.. can be u..d except to ..at Kl.ority/V.... lu.lna.. lotarprl.a .oal.; _ f..orlo. or proYldlo. a c~titl.. ad.aota.1 to auy Oftl fira Dr iodlvidual ; . ldlotlf,lo. the ftA... of tho.a i..itld to ~i.; aDd . preparlo, flctltlou. bld. to .t.ulat. c..,.tltiDa. '. b. 'all to adhlre to contract a.ar. r.qulr....t. ~'1 . aIlovln. l.cI..lve pricI char.e., . a.ardi.. CDatract. to och.r chan tho low blddlr v1thoat ado(Uat. Ju.tifleation; aod . acel,tlo, a bld that doe. sot contaln a ,rica for III It... or larviel. 10cludld 1. the l..itacion to lid fora. c. FaU to verify cntnce..l u. ,ro.r_ct.c C..,U.'.CI b, c..naceon b" _ aachorl&in. ,.,...t lor work .oc c..,loc.d, _ fal.if,is. 1....ctl.. r.port., -.alt.rl.. concractor iD_lco., ... . ailu.iBl aodlfleation or chan,. ord.r.. CDte r'rulatiDa' .tat. that ,ou ftu.t .ot. VI' lir.- a" i.divldu.ll on JUD'. Coeaolid.t.d ~i.t of Deb.rred, Su....d.. a.d i.lll.ibl. Contractor. a.d Cr..c.... 3. rlaaclal ....._t ... lacoriSaa 17II.c_ You Ku.t c..,ly wlth tha lollowi.. r.quir...nt. of OKI Circular A-10l, AttaclaMlltl C, C. a.. CIte nlll1aU.... You Ku.t. a. 1.tabli.h 1.tarDAl c..crol. co .ar'cY'rd ca.b, i....tory a" oqui,..nt. rl'. J .1 ~ b. I,clbll.h . .,.cl.1 l.d,.r .ccoynC for .11 enl' .001.', c. Kalnc.ln fln.nclal r.cord. lnclyd1nl: . . r'll.c.r of c..h r.c.lpc. .nd di.byr....nc.; . . r.cord of all Donc..h cr.n"cClon.; . I.n.r.l l.dl.r to .hov ChI 'C'Cy. of .,ch CDle .ccoync; . . fla.d 'CCOYDC l.d..r, .nd . . r.cord of 1YDP-'Y8 dr,vdovn., Tr...ury ch.ck. r.c.iv.d .nd b.lloc.. of 'ld.rl1 fund.. d. [n.ur. ch.t you ..iat.la f1n.nc1.1 r.cord.. rla.ncla1 r.cord. .ad fl1.. ~.c b. ..lac.ln.d for thr.. y..r.. .. U.. lac... ,.n.r.t.d fr~ Ir.ot Ict1vltl.. for oth.r .11,lbl. Ictl.1tl... f. .11.. ru,r.. lnc_ before duvla, addlthnd ,uot fuod. CD ,..y for Ill..lbl. ,ro,r.. ......... You Mu.t Mot dr.v dova acr. fund. th.n .r. n..d.d for ,our COle .ctl.ltl.. .Dd tho.. of .u.'r.Dt.... 4. Coac All....l11ty '~'. . You Mu.t coop1, vich OKI Circullr A-17. eo.t 'rlnci,l.. for Sc.t. aad Local eo-~.ta. lOll Ma, Mac .peed CZlIC h.d. OD b.U,nl.. .cU91U.. ladudl.,. a. la...... r.qulr.d co carry ouc tho rerul.r r..poa.l.illtle. of c.. ,...rll local ,oywraa.at. b. '.rtl... polltlcal act191tl.. (..,.. coatr~~tloal c...rd po11clcal c..,.l.... Yat.r r.,l.tratln or ~ldlt. foraaa). CDae r.rulltlOD' .tat. tblc Yo8 Mu~c "t, 11.. CDIC fllftd. to a..ht ,",Udlo" ..od for tho ,neral cOllducc of ,ov.~st (..,.. clcy halll. CODat, odatal.tr.tln "lldlo,.. otc.). 5. Pncr- IlaaJ.torilla aKa Clrcular A-102. Att.c....c I. .t.t.. that yoo Mu.t coa.tIDtl, ...lter ch. parfo~sc. of ,rl.t-.up,orced .ccl.ltl.. co ...ura that c1ae .clldu1.. .re bodn. Mt. project'" _rk _U. b, c1ae pariN. Ira Mlq' .ccoopll.h.d. lad oth.r parforoasc. ,..I. .ra Mla, Icbl...d. SaD .UI,..t. tb.t ,ou. I. la., r.cord. of your ....It. 91.1t. to "'crIDt... .od Cootr.ctor.. .. Pllc. ...cl.1 ."~.1. oa your aoaltorlDI of tb. bl'....e rl.k .u.r.cl,l.se. .ad coatr.ctor.. .. -. ~~.. a ,u..tln ....t I .paclflC .1t..tloo .~.l'llle,. coat.Ct your local IUD Offlc.. .0... ~rl. IllS