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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-Development Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e From: Valerie C. Ross, Director Dept: Development Services Date: July 23, 2007 File Nos. 1.7487 Subject: Resolution awarding a contract to Zuniga Electrical Construction for Traffic Signal Plan at Little Moootain Drive and Northpark Boulevard (TC04-41), per Project Plan No. 11972. MCC Date: August 20, 2007 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: August 2006 The Mayor and Common Cooocil approved FY 2006-07 CIP Budget. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. !d1Wvti.7?#v Valerie C. Ross e Contact Person: Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer Phone: 3305 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution & Map Ward: 5 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 205,000 Source: Nos.) (Acct. 263-483-5504-7487 & 250-370-5504-7487 Acct. Description: Local Circulation Fee Food Traffic Systems Fee Food Finance: Council Notes: e Agenda Item No. i/~/ tJ1 /5 .~ :~~~i -,;<t'7 e e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: Resolution awarding a contract to Zuniga Electrical Construction for Traffic Signal Plan at Little Mountain Drive and Northpark Boulevard (TC04-4l), per Project Plan No. 11972. Background: On August 7, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council allocated funds, as part of the FY 2006/07 Capitallmprovement Program (CIP) for "Traffic Signal Plan at Little Mountain Drive and Northpark Boulevard (TC04-41)." This project consists of the following: 1. Removal of striping and signs. 2. Installation of conduits, pull boxes, service laterals, traffic signals, and signs. 3. Painting of roadway stripes. 4. Roadway improvements. The plans and specifications for this project were completed and the project was opened to public bidding on June 26, 2007. The project was advertised locally in the San Bemardin9 County Sun Newspaper, F. W. Dodge, Construction Bid Board, High Desert Plan Room, San Diego Daily Transcript, Sub-Hub Online Plan Room, Reed Construction Data, Bid America Online, Construction Bid Source, Bid Ocean, the City's web sites, and with the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce. Bids have been received and are listed below: Name of Ridder City Amount of Basic Bid Zuniga Electrical Coostruction Fontana S 157.700.00 New West Simal Fontana $ 164 367.00 Pro Tech Enllineerinll Com. Corona Del Mar $ 165 955.00 California Enllineerinll & Construction Fountain Vallev $ 173817.48 Freewav Electrical Riverside $ 182281.00 AP Enl!ineerinll Comoration Riverside $ 188829.50 Enl!ineer's Estimate S 170775.46 Based on review of the sealed competitive bids received, staff has determined Zuniga Electrical Construction of Fontana, the apparent low bidder, has met the minimum requirements of the specifications and bid guidelines; and, therefore, recommends that the Mayor and Common Council award the referenced contract to Zuniga Electrical Construction. The estimated project costs are as follows: $ 157,700.00 $ 23 645.00 $ 23 655.00 S 205 000.00 'M"'~ '~~i:~{1~. 07f23f200710:02 AM 2 e e e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT - Continued If approved, this project is expected to begin construction in August of 2007 and be completed by December of2007. Financial Impact: Sufficient funding for this project is available in Account Nos. 263-483-5504-7487 and 250-370-5504- 7487 "Traffic Signal Plan at Little Mountain Drive and Northpark Boulevard (TC04-41)." Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. Attachments: "I" Vicinity Maps 3 07r23f2007 10:07 AM City of San Bernardino, California Department of Public Works, Division of Engineering CIP No. TC04-4l NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS FOR NORTHPARKBLVD AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE 41ST 0 z - < .. => i - ......--- / / /- / ( j I VIC/N/IT MAP N.T.s. .. ~).:::.."~:;" T'CfJ4.41 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 NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AWARDING A CONTRACT TO ZUNIGA ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC04-41), PER PROJECT PLAN NO. 11972. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Zuniga Electrical Construction, 15685 Reed Drive, Fontana, CA 92336, is the lowest responsible bidder for traffic signal plan at Little Mountain Drive and Northpark Boulevard (TC04-41), per Project Plan No. 11972. A contract is awarded accordingly to said bidder in a total amount of $157,700.00, with a contingency amount of $23,655.00, but such award shall be effective only upon being fully executed by both parties. All other bids, therefore, are hereby rejected. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the City; a copy of the contract is on file in the office of the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. SECTION 2. This contract and any amendment or modifications thereto shall not take effect or become operative until fully signed and executed by the parties and no party shall be obligated 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. SECTION 3. This resolution is rescinded if the parties to the contract fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of passage of the resolution. IIII ji- /6 ~JD'{)7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO A WARDING A CONTRACT TO ZUNIGA ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC04-41), PER PROJECT PLAN NO. 11972. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the _day of ,2007, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA BAXTER BRINKER DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON MC CAMMACK City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of ,2007. Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN, 25 City Attorney 26 27 28 By: (J '.t. f-.tmr" 2 - ~. - - - ... ... - ... ... - ... ... ... ... - ... Council Meeting - 08/20/07 Resolution 2007-357 Item 1115 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA BID AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OIf/6/NAL FILE NO. L7487 ACCT NO. 250-370-5504-7487 PLANS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS NO. 11972 FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAY, 2007 BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO THE HOUR OF 2:00 P.M. ON JULY 17 ,2007 , I I E~II/B/r j1. , DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS OF THESE PLANS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS The "Bid and Contract Documents" for this project consists of three (3) Parts as follows: PART I - Administration PART II - Special Provisions The above two (2) parts are bound together In one (1) manual titled "Bid and Contract Documents" PART III - PLANS, Drawing No. 11972, One (1) separate sheet TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT UTILE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (Te 04-41 I Contents for Bid and Contract Documents.doc CIT\' OF SAN B[R~ARDI~O TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I ADMINISTRA nON NOTICE INVITING BIDS BID DOCUMENTS BID FORM BID SCHEDULE BIDDER'S INFORMATION AND SIGNATURE & BIDDER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUMS DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATION NON.COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT FORM OF BID BOND MBE/WBE INFORMATION. GOOD FAITH EFFORTS REFERENCES PART II SPECIAL PROVISIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS SECTION I . SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS SP. I SECTION 2 . BID REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS SP.5 SECTION 3 . A WARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT SP.8 SECTION 4 . CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE & COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES sp. I I SECTION 5 . LEGAL REQUIREMENTS SP.13 SECTION 6 . GENERAL SP.19 SECTION 7 . UTILITIES SP.30 SECTION 8 . DESCRIPTION OF WORK SP.35 SECTION 9 . TRAFFIC CONTROL SP.37 SECTION 10 . MOBILIZATION SP.40 SECTION I I . CLEARING AND GRUBBING SPAl SECTION 12 THROUGH SECTION 13 BLANK SP.43 SECTION 14 . ASPHALT CONCRETE SP.44 SECTION 15 . BLANK SPAS SECTION 16 . PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SPA6 SECTION 17 . THROUGH SECTION 19 BLANK SP.47 SECTION 20 . THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, PAVEMENT MARKING AND RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS SP.48 SECTION 21 THROUGH SECTION 22 BLANK SP.49 SECTION 23 - ROADSIDE SIGNS AND POSTS SP-50 SECTION 24 - TRAFFIC SIGNALS SP-5I SECTION 25 THROUGH SECTION 49 BLANK SP-84 SECTION 50 - REMOVAL & RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS EXCEPT STREET PAVEMENT SP-85 APPENDIX STANDARD DRAWINGS CALIFORNIA MUTCD SIGN STANDARDS PROJECT LOCA nON & SURVEY DOCUMENTS CONTRACT AGREEMENT PART I ADMINISTRATION Engineer's Estimate (Range Only): $150.000 to $175.000 NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of San Bernardino will receive bids for: TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) in accordance with Special Provision No. 11972 in file in the Office of the City Engineer, Third Floor, San Bernardino City Hall. Deliver all bids to the City Engineer's Office, Third Floor, City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California, with the bidder's name and address, the specification title and number and "SEALED BID " clearly marked on the outside of the envelope Said bids will be received up to the hour of 2:00 p.m., on, Tuesdav, Julv 17.2007, at which time all of said bids will be publicly opened, and examined and declared in the City Engineer's Conference Room, Third Floor, City Hall. No bid will be received unless it is made on a bid form furnished by the City with the unit prices written in words and also shown in figures for each item, and with the total of each item and total of all items filled in. All bids shall be signed, sealed and accompanied by cash, cashier's check, certified check or bid bond made payable to the City of San Bernardino, in the amount of ten 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 refuses to execute said 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 said amount of damages. Therefore, the City and the bidder agree that the above sum of ten percent shall be paid to the City upon the condition above set forth as liquidated damages and not as a forfeiture. All bonds furnished pursuant to this notice must 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 the State of California. The Form of Bid Bond is contained in the Bid Documents in Part I of the Special Provision. Notarization of the signatures of both the Principal and the Surety and the Power of Attorney of the signing Surety shall accompany this form. Pursuant to law, the Mayor and the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, by Resolution No. 90-358 and any and all amendments thereto which are hereby referred to and made a part thereof by references as fully as though set at length herein, have ascertained and determined the general prevailing rate per diem wages, and of per diem wages for legal holidays and overtime work for each craft or type work of worker needed in the execution of contracts under jurisdiction of said Mayor and Common Council. Said prevailing rates of wages shall conform to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county, or counties, in which the work is to be done have been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. These wages are available from the California Department of Industrial Relations' Internet web site at http://www.dir.ca.gov/dirdatabases.html. Future effective general prevailing wage rates, which have been predetermined and are on file with the California Department of Industrial Relations are referenced but not printed in the general prevailing wage rates. The Contractor may substitute securities for any monies withheld by the Agency to ensure performance under the contract as provided for in Section 10263 and Section 22300 of the California Public Contract Code. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under him to pay not less than specified rates to all laborers, workers, 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 a Class "A" License or Appropriate Specialty License(s) at the time the contract is awarded. The prime Contractor shall perform, with his own organization, contract work amounting to at least 50 % of the contract price. A Non-mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on Tuesdav, Julv to. 2007, at 2:00 p.m., in the office of the City Engineer, Public Works Division of Development Services, Third Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, CA 92418. This meeting is to provide information, to answer questions, to inform bidders of MBEs/WBEs subcontracting and material supply opportunities, and to make the prime Contractor aware of the City's outreach program as it relates to minority hiring and participation. Bidder's attendance at this meeting is recommended, but the prime may certify that they are familiar with the program and attendance is not required. Attendance and/or certification may be used as part of the good faith effort. Certified minority (MBE/WBE) subcontractors and material suppliers for the San Bernardino area located in Caltrans District 8 are listed on the California Unified Certification Program (UCP) DBE Directory and can be obtained by accessing the directory on the California Department of Transportation DBE website at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/bep/index. The City of San Bernardino reserves the right to waive any informalities or inconsequential deviations from contract specifications, or to reject any and all bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid within ~ working days from the date of bid opening. The City reserves the right to take all bids under advisement for a period of 90 days. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer's Office, Third floor, City Hall, 300 N. "D" Street, San Bernardino, California 92418, upon a non-refundable payment of $15.00 for each set if picked up in person. Upon request, the Plans and Special Provisions mav be mailed for an additional charge of $5.75 per set. If there are any questions regarding this project, please contact the City Engineer's Office, in writing, as follows: City Engineer's Office Third Floor San Bernardino City Hall 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Subject: TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) PLANS & SPECIAL PROVISIONS NO. 11972 Attention: Robert Eisenbeisz, R.C.E., Senior Engineer Tel: (909) 384-5203; Fax: (909) 384-5155 E-mail: eisenbeisz_ro@ci.san-bernardino.ca.us July 5th, 2007 to Bid Opening, Contact: - Robert Sepulveda, Associate Engineer Tel: (909) 384-5167; Fax: (909) 384-5155 E-mail: sepulvedaJo@sbcity.org Responses will be provided to written questions only. No written response will be provided to verbal questions. ClTY OF SAN BERNAl}BiNO ~(k.;lU,;: 'h'k, ~ ,/ RACHEL G. C ARK ~~ City Clerk f7 'J NOTICE TO ADVERTISE: SPECIFICATION NO. 11972 SHALL APPEAR IN FIRST ISSUE NOT LA TER THAN DATE: 6/26/07 and 7/02 / 07 t FIVE DAYS BETWEEN FIRST & SECOND PUBLICA nON I SIGNATURE DATE BID DOCUMENTS BID FORM TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the location of the proposed work, that he has examined the Plan and read the accompanying instructions to bidders and hereby proposes to furnish any and all required labor, materials, transportation and service for the TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) in strict conformity with Plans and Special Provisions No. 11972 , of the Public Works Division, Department of Development Services for the City of San Bernardino and also in accordance with Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, 2006 Edition. Undersigned proposes and agrees if this bid is accepted, that he will contract with the City of San Bernardino, in the form of the copy of the contract annexed hereto, to provide all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of maintenance, and to do all the work and furnish all the materials specified in the contract, in the manner and time therein prescribed, and that he will take in full payment therefor the following unit prices or lump sum prices, to-wit: ITEM NO. BID SCHEDULE PLAN NO. 11972 TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTH PARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) ESTIMATED QUANTITY UNIT DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS AND UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE IN FIGURES TOTAL IN FIGURES I. LS & ~ ]PA'O Cents LS & "lPfo Cents LS LS LS 2. $ 6; 000.00 - $3,500.00 , 3. LS $/Lf (p) 1 W-!. 1j & Cents $ zoo .00 4. EA RELOCATE Existing SIGtJ;R16/R81) To N'~G~ PO~ at I7AJ 0 - A'P Dollars & 7.-er 0 Cents per EACH $ 2-00/EA :Joo.oo 5. 2 EA ROAD SIGN (W3-3) On SINGLE PO~T, f p_ St~tl4;/t () ne - h ./-I."'D1r::/'" & z-'i:r~ Cents per EACH $ I r; 0 lEA $ 6. 150 LF THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING. DETAIL 8.~ALTRANS STD. A20A. at ~ Dollars & f/;V - r Ve Cents per UN. FT $ f,2S/LF 7. 50 LF THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, DET AIL 2 . per CAL TRANS STD. A20A. at Dollars & Cents per UN. FT ~LF 8. 693 LF THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, DETAIL 27B, per CAL TRANS STD. A20B. at ~b Dollars & ,{.I 1"147. - fj pf Cents per LIN. FT $/. 7. r; /LF $ Ifft. ,C; 0 $ /)5,00 $ ~21j, - r) BID SCHEDULE PLAN NO. 11972 TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (Te 04-41) ITEM NO. ESTIMATED OUANTITY UNIT 9. 100 10. 112 11. 3 DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS AND UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS LF THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, DETAIL ~ CAL TRANS STD. A20D. at . 0 Dollars & .pl"' Cents per LIN. FT UNIT PRICE IN FIGURES $,?' SChF $ /. J .51LF $ /00 lEA TOTAL IN FIGURES $ ,)~O. 00 $!YD. DO $ ,'300- 00 12. 440 LF THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, DETAIL 3'1. . P;ICALTRANS STD. A20D. at 0 e:, Dollars & . lZ Cents per UN. FT $ZSo ILF $!JIOO.flO 13. 2 EA THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC PAVEMENT MARKING, TYPE IV (L) ARR~W. per~AL T':ffJ. S ~T'. A24A, at o ~/ fin rea Dollars & 7..f:? fO Cents per EACH d:ZOOIEA $ Ljoo.OD LF THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, 12" WIDE, SOLID YELLO.W C~W ALK, per CAL TRANS STD. A24E. at. () Dollars &f1 f+y Cents per LIN. FT TOTAL BID $ /50 t-{) (). 00 NOTES: The unit price must be written in words and also shown in figures. All blank spaces appearing above must be filled in. In case of discrepancy in Bid Amounts, "UNIT" prices shall govern onr extended amounts, and "WORDS" shall govern over figures. EA THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING, BIKE LANE SYMBOLS. per CA~NS S1,D. A2dA24~ A24D. at 0- /,{h y,p Dollars & 'f.R/O Cents per EACH Total bid price for the entire contract work shall include the cost of labor, materials, equipment parts, implements, taxes and supplies necessary to complete the project. as based on the City Engineer's estimate of quantities of work. The total price must be extended for each item of work and the total of all items inserted in the space provided. Bidders shall complete and submit entire BID DOCUMENTS section as their bid to the City. Failure to do so will result in the bid being non-responsive. BIDDER declares that this Bid is based upon careful examination of the work site, Bid and Contract Documents. BIDDER'S INFORMATION AND SIGNATURE: It is the understanding of the undersigned that the work hereinabove described shall be commenced within -.lQ.. working days from the date of the "Notice to Proceed", and shall be completed within 90 working days from the date of said notice, as directed in SECTION 4 ofthese Special Provisions.. The undersigned further agrees that in case of default in executing the contract, or furnishing necessary bonds, all within the specified time, the proceeds of the Bidder's Guaranty accompanying this bid shall be paid to the City of San Bernardino as liquidated damages. Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registration of Contractor, ~~CE~3r2~3 CLASSIFICATION: C / [0 ~~~~R.A~.?~D -06 FIRM NAME: G t} h 1: 6( {$ t fA, 11:' J I7\...-- 2.(/ iU/6A {3 t: E;./r/2 leA L BUSINESS ADDRESS: /5 (fl fJ S fZ,z.e d Dr I'Ve- A/lIr,LJl..I r) (4- tf 2 3 3 (;, BUSINESS PHONr{1oq)~ 29-/13 77 FAx{ (01) 017- 2/, h CELL (70Q )50/- 'Ie (jJ '--I If an individual, so state, If a finn or co-partnership, give the names of all individuals, co-partners composing the finn, If a corporation, give the names of the president, secretary, treasurer and manager thereof: ~o(e ~rietorblt{p Legal Status of Firm Is Bidder currently a certified DBEO Yes J No II' NAME (S) 00hra!c t{'[hi,')c~ ADDRESS (ES) j.C:;M3S NNJ Or: {ohf,oh?-l., (:11 92]S(/; / SIGNATURE OF BIDDER:)( J:J7~ l/~bUf? Dated: 7 - I 7 ,2001 BIDDER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUMS: ADDENDUM NO. 1 DATE: ADDENDUM NO. 2 DATE: ADDENDUM NO. 3 DATE: ADDENDUM NO. 4 DATE: ****************************************************************** SPECIAL NOTICE ****************************************************************** The bidder's attention is directed to Section 2-3, "SUBCONTRACTS", of the Standard Specifications regarding the requirement that proposed subcontractors be listed in the bidder's bid proposal. Instead of listing only subcontractors for signal and lighting work as in the past, all subcontractors are now to be listed in the proposal for items of work or portions thereof to be subcontracted in excess of one-half of one percent of the total bid or $ I 0,000.00, whichever is greater. In the case where a bidder claims an inadvertent clerical error in listing subcontractors, a notice of the claim must be submitted to the Office of the City Engineer in writing within 2 working days following the time of the bid opening and send copies of the notice to the subcontractors involved. tU.JlIt]CA-- r/p()fri0o) COhrfn/r--jyJh BIDDER'S FIRM NAME DESIGNATION OF SUB-CONTRACTORS -- SP 11972 In compliance with the provisions of Section 4100-4110 of the State of California Public Contract Code, and any amendments thereof, each bidder shall set forth the name and location of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the Contractor. Name & Address Under Which Licensed Agency & No. of MBEIWBE CERT. (If Applicable) Sub-Contractor's Phone-No. Sub-Contract Amount Work to Be Performed 1. S 2. s 3. 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"A _ ~ .~. ,~-l -0 N -'-"-J Ln ~ ~ vi ~ ;: ,~ Ll\ ~~ '0 d I lJ\~ r- .t: '- l ~~:J- :::; Zl T - ~ \0 ~ ":J- .~ X __ ,~ <!. c-'\ \)).:?, <:) ~ c\:'-) \...j ~ \- <.) ~ (j:;> -:-.'- ~ ~-- s:- "r- ,v) 0;;:;:. r-- w ~ r-, ~ C5::l ~{~~'~a~\j'~ ~ ~-::,+~ ~JLv~c::, >.::t-..I)~ ~.~ SP~ F- <.)'-'\ ~ ~ c- WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATION I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code requiring every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract. Contractor: NAME OF FIRM: lUh'0{iL [lfCfrICft! (~hd-n(('6oh BY: Canr-alo T l/vhljO'- Owner- TITLE: DATE: 1- (1~ OJ (This affidavit shall be executed by all bidders at the time of bid submittal. Failure to execute the affidavit on this page will result in rejection of bid.) NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT To the Division of Public Works, Department of Development Services, City of San Bernardino, State of California: The undersigned in submitting a bid for perfonning the following work by contract, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he or she is of the party making the foregoing bid, that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired. connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; communication, or conference with anyone to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract on anyone interested in the proposed contract; or take any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with such contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and further, that the bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. /5((;65 fZ-~eJ 0 r/V~ ZLhl C1(J-. E IU-1rica ( COM;,h--(jj:-nD('c J Finn Name X ~~sJ:::i::;der 6 OR) ?tdtJ 2,:/ II'I/t V- -,Ow f/ e Y' (/ Printed Narn and Title Fonfa.ht/L, cA. 12JJrc I Btiiness Address 5'CUn~ as UlJ;o v& Place of Residence /6 day of Jt.J ( 1 ,2001 C-/ Signed of . .C~~:rl~ ..... NIIo . (' Dr )"iIll Ian.... JI._ QulIy MrClDmlll. ......22, 2llO7 'I '3 AJJ !2(l fU\/ 1\ IL () oJ D My Commission expires on '3e__yf). ~ l , State of California. Uo1 Year ,I FORM OF BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, the undersigned. Bid bond # 70339248 Zuniga Electrical Construction as Principal, and Western Surety Company as Surety, are hereby and finnly bound unto the Citv of San Bernardino. S1>Ite 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 joindy and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. THE CONDITION OF lHIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, THAT: e part hereof to enrer ( Copy here the ewcr title d~ion of work; induding locarion a. it appears 011 the proposal) for which bids are 10 be opened on ]l It z () 0 T ( Serl d, e of opl!l1ing) NOW, THEREFORE. a. If said Bid shall be rejected, or in the altemate, 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 lilithful performance of said contract, and shall in all other respects perfonn the agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shaH be veid; etherwise, tbe same sball remain in force and effect; it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability ef the Surety for any and all claims bereunder 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 io 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 sucb extension. Signed, this 17 t h day of J u 1 Y .20~. IN WiTNESS WHEREOF, the Principal aod 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. Zuniga Electrical Construction . (SEAL) Western Surety Company "'/~/~ . / Signature (SEAL) Principal By: hj~ign$uU::f6- Gonzalo Zuniga, Proprietor PriMed Name aad Title By: BlakAttbt~~y~fA~~~Et Primed Name and Title NOTE: Notarization of Principal and Surety signatures and Power of Atromey of the Surety shall accompany this fomL CALIFORNIA ALL.PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California County of Orange On 7-12-7 Dale before me, Lianne Nahina, Notary Publ ic Name and Title of Officer (9.g" "Jane Doe, Nolary Public") personally appeared Blake A. Pfister Name{s) 01 Signer(s) !1iI personally known to me - OR - ~ proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. /~ 11 ccAcncc SlgnaturB alNotary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Document Date: Number of Pages: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: ---------------------------_____________ Capacity(les) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: Blake A. Pfister Signer's Name: .1 ,~ Individual [j Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 General 00 Attorney-In-Fact o Trustee o Guardian or Conservator ~~ Other: . Top of thumb here o Individual o Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 General o Attorney-in-Fact o Trustee o Guardian or Conservator C Other: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Signer Is Representing: Western Surety Company Signer Is Representing: .J 'I I I I ~~~t'~~'X--:""^("~'UV"'%_~~~_N'3V~^{-1V"':C~.BSk~'30"{w~~_:A'&s~~,;''::'''' ~t>-$ c 1!195 National Notary Association. 8236 Remmet Ave" PO, Box 7184. Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 Prod. No. 5907 Reorder: Call Toll-Free 1-800.876-6827 Western Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY - CERTIFIED COPY BoudNo. 70339248 Know All Men By Then Pr8llenta, that WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a corporation duly oqanized and Bxiltina under the laws of tho State of South Dakota, and haviD& ita principal olIice in Sioux Fall., South Dakota (tho "Company"), does by tho.e pre.ents make, COJUItitute and appoint BT.AKE ALLEN PFISTER its true and lawful attorney(l).in~factJ with full power and authority hereby conferred, to execute, acknowledce and deliver for and on ita hehaIf as Surety, bond. for: Princip&: Gonzalo Zuniga dba Zuniga Electrical Construction Obligee: City of San Bernardino Amount: $500,000.00 and to bind the Company thereby as fully and to tho .ame extent as if such bonds were .icned by tho Senior VIoe President, .ealed with the corporate ,ea1 of the Company and duly attested by ita Secretary, hereby r~ and oonfirmiDc all that the .aid attomey(.)-in.faot may do within the above !luted limitationl. Said appointment is made under and by authority of the tollowinc bylaw ofWeatem Surety Company which remains in full force and effect. "Section 7. All bonch, policiea, undert.akinp, Powera of Attorney or other oblications of the corporation shall be executed in the corporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, ~ Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, or any Vice President or by such other a8icers as the Board of'Directon may authorize. The President, any VICe Prelident, Secretary, any Asl!listant Secretary, or' the Treuurer may appoint Attorneys in Fd or 81enta who shall have authority to issue bondi, polici8l, or undertakincs in the name of the Company. The corporate .eal i. not DeeMlmy for the validity of 8DY bondi, policies, undertakinp, Powen r4 Attorney or other oblilatiOl1ll of the corporation. The Bipature of any such officer and the corporate leal may be printed by facsimile," All authority hereby coofuTed Bhall expire and terminate, without notice, unlell w:ed before midni.cht of 2007 , but untU suoh time .haII be irrov...ble and in full furoe and efI'eot. October 17 }.. On tbiB: 17th day of Ju 1 v ,in the year JOO? ,before me, a notary public, personally appeared Paul T. Bruflat, who beinc to me duly sworn, aclmowled.led that he rimed the above Power of Attorney aa the aforesaid officer of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY and aoknowledced ,aid imtrument to be tho voluntery act and~deed of. . d corporation. i=" D. KRELL --:-1 _ ~~ /J J ~==~ otaryPublic. South Dakota ku ..n......."~.. ~ - 1 . My CommIsalon Elq:JIrea N~ 30, 2012 I the und....irned oftIoer of Western Surety Company, a .took corporation of tho State of South Dakota, do hereby oertiJY that tho attached Power of Attorney is in full force and. effect and is irrevocable, and furthermore, that Section 7 of the bylaw. of the Company as set forth in the Power of Attorney is now in force. In te!timoDS' whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and .!ileal of Western Surety Company thi.!il July ,2007. 17th day of COMPANY Paul T. . or Vice President Form F6S08-9-2OOI FORM OF BID BOND K?\'OW 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: part hereof to enter (Copy here the exact title description of work, including location as it appears on the proposal) for which bids are to be opened on 1 uJ ~ /1, 2 () 0 1 ( sert d e 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 alfected 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 ,,"OTE: Notarization of Principal and Surety signatures and Power of Attorney of the Surety shall accompany this form. PART II SPECIAL PROVISIONS 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, 2006 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: Al!ency The City of San Bernardino. Board The Mayor and Common Council for the City of San Bernardino. City Enl!ineer The City Engineer, Division of Public Works, Department of Development Services for the City of San Bernardino. Laboratory The laboratory to be designated by the City of San Bernardino to test materials and work involved in the contract. Office of the 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 924 I 8 Office or Office of Structures Design - Office of the City of San Bernardino Public Works Division Resident Engineer Citv Engineer 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 Highwav Engineer - The City of San Bernardino's City Engineer, registered as a Civil Engineer in the State of California. Transportation Building - Sacramento - The City of San Bernardino Public Works Division Office, City Hall, 3rd Floor. Notice Advertising for Bids - Notice Inviting Sealed Bids. Standard Specifications - Standard Specifications for Public Warks 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 SPECIFIC A 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 ( MAY, 2006 ) 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 the "Standard Drawings", section 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. The Contractor shall meet or exceed the applicable Public Works Policies and Procedures unless directed otherwise by these Special Provisions or as directed by the Engineer. Plans and specifications must conform to the requirements of the City of San Bernardino, American Concrete Institute (ACI), Uniform Building Code (UBe), Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), Caltrans Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions and the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Green Book), latest edition. 1-1.04 TAXES -- 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 INTERPRET A TION 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 SPECIFICATIONS TO BE PROVIDED -- The City will provide the Contractor with five (5) sets of Plans and Specifications at no cost after the A ward of Contract. The Contractor shall obtain all additional sets at its own cost. SPA SECTION 2 2-1 BID BONDS AND MBE/WBE REOUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS 2-1.01 GENERAL -- Bids must submitted on the bid fonn 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 of ten 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 the State of California. The Fonn of Bid Bond is contained in the Bid Documents in Part I of the Special Provisions. Notarization of the signatures of the Principal and the Surety and the Power of Attorney of the signing Surety shall accompany this fonn. 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 JL % 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 BUSINESS 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: (I) 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 bidder's 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 bidder's 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 opening SP-7 SECTION 3 3-1 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT 3-1.01 GENERAL -- Award of the contract will be made by the Mayor and the Common Council at a Council meeting. 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. The Contractor shall fill out all documents contained in the Bid Document section, and comply with all the requirements of the Bid Documents and specifications contained in the Special Provisions. 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 of the 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 n 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: I. 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-1O SECTION 4 4-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATION DAMAGES 4-1.0 I 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 -2!L WORKING DAYS from the date of the "NOTICE TO PROCEED". The Contractor shall not receive an extension of working days due to the delay in receipt of traffic signal equipment. 4-1.03 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES -- The Contractor shall pay to the City of San Bernardino the sum of $500.00 per day for each calendar day's delay in finishing the work in excess of the number 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. SP-ll 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. 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. Section 6-7.3. "Contract Time Accountimz", of the Standard Svecifications is suverseded bv these Special Provisions. 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 of the Insurance Policies shall name the City of San Bernardino as an additional insured. The endorsement shall be provided by/or agent of the insurance company and shall be notarized to that affect. ACCORD 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 Liabilitv: $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $2,000,000.00 aggregate for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location; SP-13 2. Products/Completed Operations: $1,000,000.00 per occurrence and $2,000,000.00 aggregate; 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 illness; 5. Course of Construction: Completed value of the project. 5-1.03 WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE -- The Contractor's attention is directed to Section 7-4, "Workers' Compensation Insurance", of Standard Specifications, providing that the Contractor shall file a signed certification Certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance before execution of the contract. 5-1.04 PAYMENT OF PREY AILING WAGE RATE n 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 n 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. (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: SP-14 (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 workers or the public; or for damage to any person or persons, either workers or the public; or for damage to adjoining property from any cause which might have been prevented by the Contractor, or his workers, or anyone employed by him; against all of which injuries or damages to persons and property the Contractor, having control 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 of the 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. 5-110 CITY BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE -- The Contractor warrants it possesses, or shall obtain, and maintain during the term of this Agreement, a business registration certificate pursuant to Title 5 of the City of San Bernardino Municipal Code, and any and all other licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required of contractor/consultant/vendor to practice its profession, skill or business. Contractor shall obtain a City of San Bernardino Business Registration its own expense. SP-16 ACCORD CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DATE (MMlYYIDD) 00100/00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POUCIES OF INSURANCE USTEO BELOW HAve BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POUCY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM, OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN 15 SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. UMITS SHOWN MAY HAve BEEN REDUCED BY PAlO CLAIMS. CO LTR PRODUCER COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATES INS., INC. 1226 EAST LA PALMA AVE. ANAHEIM, CA 92807 (714) 524-4949 FAX: (7145) 524-4940 INSURED YOUR COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS COVERAGES TYPE OF INSURANCE POLlCY NUMBER A GENERAL LIABILITY X COMMERCIAL GEN LIABILITY [J CLAIMS 0 OCCUR MADE OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT 102267576 X AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS B BAP 5197135 SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNEO AUTOS GARAGE LIABILITY ANY AUTO WORKERS COMPENSATION ANO EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY C THE PROPRIRETORl PARTNERSIEXECUTlV E OFFICERS ARE INCl EXCL THIS CERTIFICATE ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND, OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A COMPANY B COMPANY C COMPANY D CNA - TRANSCONTINENTAL CNA - VALLEY FORGE CHUBB GROUP - FEDERAL INSURANCE POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE (MMIYYIDD) POLICY EXP1R DATE (MMIYYIDD) LIMITS 02101198 EACH OCCURRENCE 11,000,000 FIRE DAMAGE ANY ONE FIRE I 500 000 MEO EXP (ANY ONE PERSON) I 5,000 02101/99 PERSONAL & AOV INJURY $ 1 000 000 GENERAlAGREGATE $ 2 000 000 PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2000000 COMBINED SINGlE LIMIT S 1,000 000 BODilY INJURY PER PERSON BOOll Y INJURY PER ACCIDENT PROPERTY DAMAGE PER ACCIDENT AUTO ONLY - EACH ACCIDENT OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY EACH ACCIDENT OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY AGGREGATE WORKERS COMP X STATUTORY LIMITS $ $ $ EL EACH ACCIDENT S 1,000,000 11,000,000 $1,000,000 02101198 02101199 EL DISEASE EAEMPlOYEE EL DISEASE POLICY LIMIT OTHER OESCRIPTION OF OPERA TIONSlLOCA TIONSNEHICLESISPECIAL ITEMS JOB LOCATION: ALL CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS OF THE NAMED INSURED RE: (INSERT PROJECT NAME) BELOW NAMES AS ADDITIONAL INSURED WITH RESPECT TO GENERAL LIABILITY AS REQUIRED BY PROJECT CONTRACT CERTlACA TE HOLDER THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS 300 NORTH "D" STREET, 3RD FLOOR SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92418.0001 ACCORD 25.5 1195 CANCELLATION SHOULD A1<lY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POUCIES BE CANCELLEO BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOf. THE ISSUEINO COMPANY WILL MAll.1!2... DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMES TO THE LEFT, AUTHOR2EDREPRESENTATlVE JOHN E. SMITH (J/G.....>iH "R!:) @ACCORDCORPORATION Sp-!? COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY NAMED INSURED: POLICY NUMBER: THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY ADDITIONAL INSURED _m__ 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 SERVICESIPUBLIC WORKS 300 NORTH "D" STREET, 3RD FLOOR SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92418-0001 SllPlE 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 11) 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 II 85 Authorized Representative for CNA Insurance Group Golden Eagle Insurance Company SP-IS SECTION 6 6-1 GENERAL 6-1.01 INCREASED OR DECREASED QUANTITIES n 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 of 75 percent of the Engineer's Estimate of the quantity at the original contract unit price. 6-1.02 SOUND CONTROL REQUIREMENTS n 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 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) REOUIREMENTS -- The Contractor shall adhere strictly to Sections 7-8 and 7-10 of the Standard Specifications for Public Works (Green Book) through the entire project. The Contractor, without limitation, shall be responsible to provide and implement Best Management Practices to comply with National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards and practices. The Contractor shall be responsible, to the fullest extent possible, not to permit any contaminants, including soil, to enter any drainage system. Contractor shall be responsible to be prepared to provide hay bales or similar devices to prevent erosion from being washed into the storm drain system. The Contractor shall be responsible to maintain equipment so that oil, grease, gasoline, diesel fuel, et aI., does not contaminate areas subject to run-off. The Contractor and its Surety shall fully indemnify the City for any pollution damage and/or cleaning costs. All construction on off-site or on-site improvements shall adhere to NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) Best Management Practices to prevent deleterious materials or pollutants from entering the City or County storm drain systems. The following are the areas to be addressed where applicable: 1. Handle, store and dispose of materials properly. 2. A voiding excavation and grading activities during wet weather. 3. Construct diversion dikes and drainage swales around working sites. 4. Cover stockpiles and excavated soil with secured tarps or plastic sheeting. 5. Develop and implement erosion control plans. 6. Check and repair leaking equipment away from construction site. 7. Designate a location away from storm drains for refueling. 8. Cover and seal catch basins whenever working in their vicinity. 9. Use vacuum with all concrete sawing operations. 10. Never wash excess material from aggregate, concrete or equipment onto a street II. Catch drips from paver with drip pans or absorbent material. 12. Clean up all spills using dry methods. 13. Sweep all gutters at the end of each working day. Gutters shall be kept clean after leaving construction site. 14. Call 911 in case of a hazardous spill. IS. Keep a running log of all activities in connection with the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) 16. Name a person, on site, responsible for complying with S.W.P.P.P. Best Management Practices (BMPs). Best Management Practices shall be defined as any program, technology, process, siting criteria, operating method, measure, or device which controls, prevents, removes, or reduces pollution. The Contractor shall obtain and refer to the California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbooks, Volume 3 Construction BMP Handbook and the County Regional Best Management Practices Handbook for Construction Activities. SP-20 The Contractor shall have a minimum of two (2) readily accessible copies of each publication on the Work site at all times. The Contractor shall implement the following BMPs III conjunction with the construction operation and activities: CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES Water Conservation Practices Dewatering Paving Operations Structure Construction and Painting MATERIAL MANAGEMENT Material Delivery and Storage Material Use Spill Prevention and Control WASTE MANAGEMENT Solid Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Contaminated Soil Management Concrete Waste Management Sanitary/Septic Waste Management VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning Vehicle and Equipment Fueling Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance VEGET A rIVE sr ABILIZA TION Scheduling Preservation of Existing Vegetation Temporary Seeding and Planting Mulching PHYSICAL STABILIZATION Geotextiles and Mats Soil Stabilizer/Dust Control Temporary Stream Crossing Stabilized Construction Roadway Stabilized Construction Entrance SP-21 RUNOFF DIVERSION Sodding, Grass Plugging, and Vegetative Buffer strips Earth Dikes, Drainage Swales, and Lined Ditches Top and Toe of Slope Diversion Ditches/Berms Slope Drains and Subsurface Drains VELOCITY REDUCTION Flared Culvert End Sections Outlet Protection/Velocity Dissipation Devices Check Dams Slope Roughening/Terracing/Rounding SEDIMENT TRAPPING Silt Fences Straw Bale Barrier Sand Bag Barrier Brush or Rock Filter Storm Drain Inlet Protection Sediment Traps Sediment Basin Additional BMPs may be required as a result of a change in actual field conditions, contractor activities, or construction operations. When more than one BMP is listed under each specific BMP category, the Contractor shall select the appropriate and necessary number of BMPs within each category in order to achieve the BMP objective. BMPs for contractor activities shall be continuously implemented throughout the project. Resources to implement BMPs for erosion control and sedimentation shall be readily available and implemented throughout the construction phase and whenever the National Weather Service predicts rain within 24 hours. BMPs for erosion control and sedimentation shall also be implemented prior to the commencement of any contractor activity or construction operation that may produce run-off, and whenever run-off from other sources may occur. The CITY, as a permittee, is subject to enforcement actions by the State Water Resources Control Board, Environmental Protection Agency, and private citizens. The CITY may assess the Contractor a penalty of $1,000 for each calendar day that the Contractor has not fully implemented the BMPs specified for the Contract and/or is otherwise in noncompliance with these provisions. In addition, the CITY will deduct, from the final payment due the Contractor, the total amount of any fines levied on the CITY, plus legal and staff costs, as a result of the Contractor's lack of compliance with these provisions and/or less than complete implementation of the specified BMPs. SP-22 Full compensation for the implementation ofBMPs, including the construction, removal, and the furnishing of all necessary labor, equipment, and materials, shall be considered as included in the prices bid for the various items of work. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be defined as a report that includes site map(s), identification of construction and contractor activities that could pollute storm water, and a description of measures and practices to control the potential pollutants. The preparation and implementation of the SWPPP is intended to ensure that the Contractor will make every reasonable effort to prevent the pollution of water resources during the period of construction. All projects, regardless of size, shall have a SWPPP developed prior to the performance of any soil disturbing activities. Projects over one acre are placed under the regulations of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Storm Water Discharge Associated with Construction Activity. In the State of California, these regulations are adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board and as such projects that fall into this category must submit a Notice of New Construction (NONe) to the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to obtain a waste discharge identification number (WDID). This information is available for review and downloading on the State of California, Department of Transportation web site at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/construc/stormwater/manuals. SWPPP's over one acre shall be prepared under the supervision of, and signed by, a Civil Engineer registered by the State of California. All SWPPP's shall include and incorporate BMPs that address contractor activities, erosion, and sedimentation control. The SWPPP shall also include and incorporate appropriate BMPs for run-off generated by construction activities and other non-storm water sources. During all periods of construction, excavated soils which are stored on-site shall be completely covered with waterproof material and sand (or gravel) bagged or bermed in order that, in the event of a storm, no soil becomes mixed with or transported by storm water run-off. If, during construction operations, field conditions change in a manner which, in the opinion of the Field Engineer, significantly deviates from how the SWPPP, as approved by the CITY, addressed the current construction operation, the Field Engineer may direct the Contractor to revise the current construction operation and/or the SWPPP. Such directions will be made in writing and will specify the items of work for which the SWPPP is inadequate. No further work on these items will be permitted until the Contractor revises the construction operations to the satisfaction of the Field Engineer and/or until the Contractor submits a revised SWPPP and receives CITY approval. The Field Engineer will notify the Contractor of the acceptance or rejection of the revised SWPPP within seven (7) working days from the date of submittal. SP-23 The SWPPP shall be submitted to the CITY for review and approval a minimum of twenty (20) working days prior to the commencement of construction operations in accordance with 6-1.03 of these Special Provisions. Full compensation for preparation of the SWPPP, revisions to the SWPPP, and all other related costs shall be considered as included in the prices bid for the various items of work. The City's NPDES Division shall be contacted prior to any work to determine whether or not the project will require the development of a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THESE REQUIREMENTS AND CITY ENGINEER'S DIRECTIONS DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. 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, 3'd 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 Registration 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: 1) 2) 3) 4) Labor Material Equipment Rental Other items and Expenditures 20 15 15 15 SP-24 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. B. Work bv 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 1st, the third Monday in January, the third Monday in February, the last Monday in May, July 4th, the first Monday in September, November II th, 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.25 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. The Contractor shall perfonn and be responsible for the accuracy of surveying adequate for construction. A California registered Civil Engineer licensed to perfonn surveying or a California registered Land Surveyor shall perfonn any surveying or staking, as directed by the Engineer, at the expense of the Contractor. The Contractor shall preserve construction survey stakes and marks for the duration of their usefulness. If any construction survey stakes are lost or disturbed and need to be replaced, such replacement shall be by the Contractor at the expense of the Contractor. In case of missing or incorrect ties, the Contractor's Surveyor shall restore ties as necessary at the expense of the Contractor. The Contractor shall submit to the City a copy of all survey notes and a Certificate Record of Survey. All existing monumentation shall be tied and recorded 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 perfonned 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. The Contractor shall refer to the PROJECT LOCATION SURVEY DOCUMENTS section at the back of these Special Provisions for further California Land Surveyors Association (CLSA) and Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of California (CELSOC) survey monument preservation guidelines. SP-26 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. 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-\.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, iffurnished 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 U.S.C. Sec. IS) 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. SP-27 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 of the Contract Documents, the Engineer may direct the Contractor to follow the most stringent requirements at no additional cost. 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 n 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 of these are in conflict, the more stringent requirement shall be followed. SP-28 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. 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 -- 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. 6-1.20 PAYMENT -- Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of Section 6 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 7 7-1 UTILITIES 7-1.0 I 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 Phone: (909) 307-6749 Attn: Ben Murguia, Planning Supervisor Attn: Ryan Jasso, Service Planner 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 9240 I Phone: (909) 387-7224 Attn: Ellis Williams SP-30 4. VERIZON 1980 Orange Tree Lane, Suite 100 Redlands, CA 92374-2803 Phone: (909) 748-6644 Attn: Fernando Lopez 5. TIME WARNER CABLE (A DELPHIA , COMCAST) 1500 Auto Center Drive Ontario, CA 91761-1561 Phone: (909) 795-3349 Attn: Stewart King 6. TIME WARNER TELCOM OF CALIFORNIA (ADELPHIA. TC 1) 1500 Auto Center Drive Ontario, CA 91761-1561 Phone: (909) 798-8588 Attn: Mark Davenhauer 7. TIME WARNER TELECOM OF CALIFORNIA 3281 Guasti Road, Suite #350 Ontario, CA 91761 Phone: (909) 456-3697 Attn: Richard Wilkerson Cell: (714) 801-6141 8. AT & T. - OSP Engineering Cable Maintenance & Right of Way 2741 N. Main Street Walnut Creek, CA 94596-2714 Phone: (925) 944-8416 Attn: Rosemary Hamill 9. A.T. & T. (SBC. PAClF1C BELL TELEPHONE) ATTN: Right-of-Way Liaison 1265 N. Van Buren Street, Room #180 Anaheim, CA 92807 Phone: (714) 666-5401 Attn: Susan Morgan Sp.3! 10. SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS Attn: Outside Plant Engineering 282 South Sycamore Street Riaito, CA 92376 Phone: (909) 874-7450 Attn: Lynn Durrett II. MCI - Western Region OSP Outside Plant Construction 157 S. Lilac Street Riaito, CA 92376 Phone: (909) 421-5309 Attn: Chuck Trimble 12. CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 7337 Central Avenue Riverside, CA 92504-1440 Phone: (951) 343-5139 Attn: Dean Vandever 13. EAST VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 3654 Highland Avenue, Suite #18 Highland, CA 92346-2607 Phone: (909) 888-8986 Attn: Leida Etherton 14. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK SERVICES Attn: Randy Miller, Division Chief 670 E. Gilbert Street San Bernardino, CA 92415 Phone: (909) 388-5910 Attn: Michele Watson 15. OMNITRANS 1700 W. 5th Street San Bernardino, CA 92411 Phone: (909) 379-7153 Attn: Allen Wild - Stops & Station Changes SP-32 15. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO INFORMATION SERVICES- COMMUNICATIONS 300 North "D" Street, 4th Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Phone: (909) 384-5947 Attn: Larry Martin 16. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT STREET DIVISION 234 S, Mt. View Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92408 Phone: (909) 384-5143 Attn: Elias Shehab 17. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC SIGNALS 234 S. Mt. View, #110 San Bernardino, CA Phone: (909) 384-5129 Attn: Scott Zehrn 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 -- 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. SP-33 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-34 SECTION 8 8-1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK 8-1.01 DESCRIPTION -- The work to be done consists, in general, of clearing and grubbing, grading, installing by-pass sidewalk, painting traffic striping and pavement markings, related road signs, installing traffic signal standards, installing conduit, pull boxes and conductors, constructing traffic signal standard foundations, installing controller service equipment enclosure, traffic signal interconnect, and such 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. 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 made 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 Addenda may result in the Bid being rejected as not responsive. 8-1.02 ORDER OF WORK -- The first order of work shall be to place the order for the traffic signal equipment. Within one (I) week of the NOTICE TO PROCEED, the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with a statement from the vendor that the order for said equipment has been received and accepted by the vendor. All other works shall be considered second order of work. The Contractor shall not receive an extension of working days due to the delay in receipt of traffic signal equipment. 8-1.03 CLEAN UP AND DUST CONTROL -- 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. SP-35 8-1.04 PROJECT LOCATION -- See APPENDIX of these Special Provisions. 8-1.05 PRE-BID INQUIRIES -- 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. If there are any questions regarding this project, please contact: City Engineer's Office San Bernardino City Hall 300 North "D" Street, 3rd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Attention: Robert Eisenbeisz, R.C.E., Senior Engineer Tel: (909) 384-5203; Fax: (909) 384-5155 E-mail: eisenbeiszJo@ci.san-bernardino.ca.us July 51\ 2007 to Bid Opening, Contact: Robert Sepulveda, Associate Engineer Tel: (909) 384-5167; Fax: (909) 384-5155 E-mail: sepulvedaJo@sbcity.org Re: PLANS & SPECIAL PROVISIONS NO. 11972 TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTH PARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) SP-36 SECTION 9 9-1 TRAFFIC CONTROL 9-1.01 GENERAL n Attention is directed to Section 7-10, "Public Convenience and Safety", of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, 2006 Edition and these Special Provisions. Warning signs, lights, cones, barricades and devices for use in performance of work upon highways shall conform to the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices", current edition, and the "California Supplement", 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 "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices", current edition, and the "California Supplement", current edition. 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 that remain after dusk 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 "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices", current edition, and the "California Supplement", current edition. 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-37 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 specified herein, the Contractor may post temporary "NO PARKING" signs within the area of work as required to facilitate construction operations, with prior 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-38 Iflane 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 (FAS) 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, traffic control plan 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 "TRAFFIC CONTROL", 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 "TRAFFIC CONTROL", and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-39 SECTION 10 10-1 MOBILIZA nON 10-1.0 I GENERAL Mobilization shall comply with the requirements of Section 9-3.4, "Mobilization", of the Standard Specifications. Mobilization may include, but not be limited to, the following principle items: 1. Submittal and modification, as required, of the Construction Schedule. 2. Providing a Project Office. 3. Review of the Site. 4. Obtaining all required Transportation Permits. 5. Submittal of all required insurance certificates and bonds as required by these Specifications 6. Moving onto the site, including, but not limited to: a. Equipment b. Arranging for and erection of Contractor' s work and storage areas. 7. Installing construction fencing and temporary construction power and wiring. 8. 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). 9. Installing all temporary utilities (as required). 10. Establishing required fire protection provisions. 11. Posting all OSHA required notices and establishment of safety programs. 12. Posting of all Department of Labor notices. 13. Having the Contractor's superintendent at the job site full-time and responding 24 hours per day. 14. Air and water quality protective measures, as necessary, and without limitation. 15. Potholing and other research and review as necessary to verify site conditions and utility locations. 16. Demobilization of the Site. 17. Any other item as specified. 10-1.02 PAYMENT The contract bid lump sum price paid for "MOBILIZATION" shall be deemed to include the cost of work in advance of construction operation and not directly attributable to any specific bid item, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-40 SECTION 11 11-1 CLEARING AND GRUBBING UNCLASSIFIED EXCA V AnON AND UNCLASSIFIED FILL 11-1.0 I GENERAL -- Clearing and grubbing, unclassified excavation and unclassified fill shall comply with Section 300-1, "Clearing and Grubbing", Section 300-2, "Unclassified Excavation", and Section 300-4, "Unclassified Fill", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Clearing and grubbing shall include, but not be limited to the following items as shown on the Plans or as specified in the Special Provisions. I. Saw cut and removal of existing concrete sidewalk as shown on the Plans and as directed by the Engineer. 2. Removal and relocation of existing sprinkler system in conflict with the new construction, as directed by the Engineer. 3. Protection in place of existing sprinkler system, all existing landscape and other existing features as directed by the Engineer which are not in conflict with new signal system and sidewalk construction. Any and all damages resulting during the course of construction, the Contractor shall be required to repair or replace to a condition equal to or better to the satisfaction of the Engineer, at no expense to the City. 4. Remove and salvage existing roadside sign and post as shown on the Plans, reconstruct 4" PCC sidewalk to the next score line or as directed by the Engineer. Traffic stripes and the pavement markings to be removed will be designated by the Engineer. Where blast cleaning is used for the removal of painted traffic stripes and pavement markings or for removal of objectionable material, and such removal operation is being performed within 10 feet of a lane occupied by public traffic, the residue including dust shall be removed immediately after contact between the sand and the surface being treated. Such removal shall be by a vacuum attachment operating concurrently with the blast cleaning operating. Nothing in these Special Provisions shall relieve the Contractor from his responsibilities as provided in Section 7-1.09, "Public Safety", of the Standard Specifications. SP-41 All removed concrete and other materials shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed of outside of the right-of-way in accordance with Section 300-2.2, "Unsuitable Materials", and Section 300-2.6, "Surplus Material", of the Standard Specifications. The Contractor shall grade the roadway as required, provide all unclassified excavating and unclassified fill necessary for sidewalk, and paving, as indicated on the Plans and described in these Special Provisions. Excess and/or unsuitable materials shall be removed from the site by the Contractor. Where unclassified fill and grading is necessary in preparation for laying concrete, it shall be made with clean earth which shall be solidly compacted to avoid future settlement. Outside the traveled way, in areas to receive concrete, soil shall be compacted to a relative density of not less than 90%. Backfill for trenching under the traveled way shall be compacted to a relative compaction of a minimum of 90%. When asphalt pavement is to be placed directly on subgrade material, the top 6" of subgrade material shall be compacted to a relative compaction of 95%. Salvaged materials shall be delivered by the Contractor to the City Yards, at 234 South Mountain View Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92404. The Contractor shall contact the Engineer at (909) 384-511 I, and the Traffic Signal and Street Lighting Supervisor at (909) 384-5129, 48 hours prior to hauling. The Contractor shall provide equipment, as necessary, to safely load and unload the salvaged materials. 11-1.02 PAYMENT -- Full compensation for doing all the work involved in the clearing and grubbing, as shown on the Plans and as directed by the Engineer, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract bid items of work, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. Cost of compaction testing ordered by the Engineer shall be paid for in the following manner: I. Tests which do not meet the required relative compaction shall be paid for by the Contractor, as a deduction from his contract. 2. Tests which do meet the required relative compaction will be paid for by the City. SP-42 SECTION 12 THROUGH SECTION 13 BLANK SP-43 SECTION 14 14-1 ASPHALT CONCRETE 14-1.0 I GENERAL - Asphalt concrete shall comply with the requirements of Section 203-6, "Asphalt Concrete", and Section 302-5, "Asphalt Concrete Pavement", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. The Performance Grade of the asphalt concrete shall be PG 64-10. 14-1.02 PAYMENT - Full compensation for providing all the material and equipment and for doing all the work involved in placing asphalt concrete material, for roadway and 2' minimum feather, including application of tack coat, complete in place, as designated on the Plans, per the Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions and as directed by the Engineer, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract bid item of work, and no additional or separate compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-44 SECTION 15 BLANK SP-45 SECTION 16 16-1 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE 16-1.01 GENERAL - Portland Cement Concrete construction shall comply with Section 201-1, "Portland Cement Concrete", and Section 303-5, "Concrete Curb, Walks, Gutters, Cross Gutters, Alley Intersections, Access Ramps and Driveways", of the Standard Specifications, as shown on the Plans, Standard Drawings and these Special Provisions. Portland Cement Concrete shall be Class 520-C-2500, with a maximum slump of four (4) inches. 16-1.02 PCC SIDEWALK - Concrete sidewalk and sidewalk by-pass shall be constructed in accordance with the City's Standard Drawing No. 202, as shown on the Plans, and as directed by the Engineer. 16-1.03 BONDING n Joints between new and existing concrete shall be given surface preparation as follows: 1. Joints made with the mass of existing concrete by cutting, chipping, or grinding shall be cleaned free of all loose deleterious material by thorough brooming and compressed air jetting. 2. Original surfaces or existing concrete shall be cleaned free of bitumens, grease, paint, and other deleterious materials and clean aggregate of at least 3/8-inch size shall be exposed by rock hammer abrasive blast cleaning or machine scarifying. 16-1.04 PAYMENT - Full compensation for providing all the material and equipment and for doing all the work involved in constructing concrete sidewalk including cutting and removal of existing concrete, performing unclassified excavation and unclassified fill, complete in place, as designed on the Plans, per the Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract bid item of work, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-46 SECTION 17 THROUGH SECTION 19 BLANK SP-47 SECTION 20 20-1 THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING, PAVEMENT MARKING AND RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS 20-1.01 GENERAL - The application of traffic striping, pavement markings and raised pavement markers shall conform to the requirements of Section 310-5.6, "Painting Traffic Stripes, Pavement Markings, and Curb Markings", and Section 312, "Pavement Marker Placement and Removal", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Paint for traffic striping and pavement markings shall conform to the requirements of Section 210-1.6.2, "Thermoplastic Paint". The paint shall contain pre-mixed glass beads with additional glass beads to be mechanically applied when the paint is applied, in accordance with Section 210-1.6.5, "Reflective Material", of the Standard Specifications. Pavement markings and traffic stripes are to conform to pavement delineation plates. Thermoplastic material for traffic stripes shall be applied at a minimum thickness of 0.080-inch. Thermoplastic traffic stripes and pavement markings shall be placed a minimum of 6 working days after paving is completed. Raised pavement markers (RPMs), if required, shall be Stimsonite-Low Profile No. 953A (yellow) and No. 9538 (clear white) or approved equal. 20-1.02 PAYMENT - The contract bid unit prices paid per linear foot for the various THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC STRIPING items shall include full compensation for furnishing all tools, equipment and materials, and for doing all work involved in the application of thermoplastic pavement traffic striping and the installation of raised pavement markers (RPM), as shown on the Plans, per the Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions and as directed by the Engineer, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. The contract bid unit prices paid per each for the various THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC PAVEMENT MARKING items shall include full compensation for furnishing all tools, equipment and materials, and for doing all work involved in the application of thermoplastic traffic pavement marking, as shown on the Plans, per the Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions and as directed by the Engineer, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-48 SECTION 21 THROUGH SECTION 22 BLANK SP-49 SECTION 23 23-1 ROADSIDE SIGNS AND POSTS 23-1.01 GENERAL - Relocation and new roadside signs on single/posts shall be installed at the locations shown on the Plan, or where directed by the Engineer. Roadside signs on single post, shall be installed in accordance with the City's Standard Drawing No. 504, and as directed by the Engineer. The Contractor shall obtain approval from the Engineer regarding type of material and required installation prior to placement of any sign posts. New installation shall not impede into required ADA access distance around obstacles. A minimum clearance of 48" shall be maintained. 23-1.02 PAYMENT - The contract unit prices paid per each for "ROADSIDE SIGN (W3-3) On SINGLE POST" and "RELOCATE Existing SIGNS (R26/R8l ) On SINGLE POST" shall include full compensation for furnishing all materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for doing all the work involved in installing new roadside signs and relocating signs on new single post, all complete in place, as shown on the Plans, as specified in the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-50 SECTION 24 24-1 TRAFFIC SIGNALS 24-1.01 TRAFFIC SIGNALS -- Traffic signals and highway lighting shall conform to the provisions in Section 86, "Signals and Lighting", of the Specifications entitled, "State of California, Department of Transportation, Standard Specifications", dated Mav. 2006, and the California Standard Plans, dated Mav. 2006, and these Special Provisions. Traffic signal work is to be performed at the following location: LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHP ARK BOULEVARD 24-1.02 EQUIPMENT LIST AND ORA WINGS -- The controller cabinet schematic wiring and intersection sketch shall be combined into one 24"x36" drawing, so that, when the cabinet door is fully open, the drawing is oriented with the intersection. The Contractor shall furnish a maintenance manual for all controller units, auxiliary equipment, and vehicle detector sensor units, control units and amplifiers. The maintenance manual shall be submitted at the time the controllers are delivered for testing or, if ordered by the Engineer, previous to purchase. The maintenance manual shall include, but need not be limited to, the following items: (a) Specifications (b) Design characteristics (c) General operation theory (d) Function of all controls (e) Trouble shooting procedure (diagnostic routine) (t) Block circuit diagram (g) Geographical layout of components (h) Schematic diagram (i) List of replaceable component parts with stock numbers SP-51 24-1.03 FOUNDATIONS -- Foundations shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.03, "Foundations", of the Standard Specifications, and these Special Provisions. Portland Cement Concrete for reinforced pile foundations shall contain not less than 590 pounds of cement per cubic yard. 24-1.04 STANDARDS. STEEL PEDESTALS AND POSTS n Standards, steel pedestals, and posts shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.04, "Standards, Steel Pedestals, and Posts", of the Standard Specifications, and these Special Provisions. Where the Plans refer to the side tenon detail at the end of the signal mast arm, the applicable tip tenon may be substituted. 24-1.05 CONDUIT -- Conduit shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.05, "Conduit", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. All conduit on this project shall be rigid metal type. Insulated bonding bushings will be required on metal conduit. After conductors have been installed, the ends of conduits terminating in pull boxes and controller cabinets shall be sealed with an approved type of sealing compound. Rigid metal conduit to be used as a drilling or jacking rod shall be fitted with suitable drill bits for size hole required. When a standard coupling cannot be used for coupling metal type conduit, a UL listed threaded union coupling, as specified in the third paragraph in Section 86-2.05C, "Installation", of the Standard Specifications, or a concrete-tight split coupling or concrete-tight set screw coupling shall be used. 24-1.06 PULL BOXES n Pull boxes shall conform to the provisions in Section 86- 2.06, "Pull Boxes". of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Plastic pull boxes will not be allowed. SP-52 24-1.07 CONDUCTORS AND WIRING -- Conductors and wiring shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.08, "Conductors", and Section 86-2.09, "Wiring", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Nylon-jacketed conductors shall not be used. Splices shall be insulated by "Method B" as provided on State Standard Plans ES-2\3. 24-1.08 SOLID-STATE TRAFFIC ACTUATED CONTROLLER -- Solid-state traffic actuated controller units, cabinets, and auxiliary equipment shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-3, "Controller", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Solid-state traffic actuated controller shall be furnished and installed at the following intersections: LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD The Type 170E Controller Assembly consisting of a Model 170E controller unit with program module, completely wired Model 332 controller cabinet, Model22C or 222D inductive loop detector sensor units, Model 242 isolators, Model 210 conflict monitor, Model 200 switch packs, Model 204 flasher units, and such other equipment required to provide for a complete control system shall be furnished and installed. The Contractor shall construct the controller cabinet foundation (including furnishing and installing anchor bolts), shall install the controller cabinet on said foundation, and shall make all field wiring connections to the terminal blocks in the controller cabinet. In addition to the provisions in Section 86-3.11, "Type 170 Controller Assembly", of the Standard Specifications, the complete control system, including the Model 332 cabinet, shall conform to State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, "Traffic Signal Control Equipment Modifications", dated September 1987, and subsequent addendums. The above-referenced document is available from the State of California, Bids and Documents Section in Sacramento, for a fee. Each controller shall have a local controller package consisting of I Model 400 Modem, I Model 412 AZ with extended memory 2-64K SRAM chips (Dallas DS-1225) and 1-27256 blank program EPROM chip and C-2 Connector. SP-53 A full complement of EPROM chips shall be furnished for each controller program module. Two (2) complete manuals and four (4) complete cabinet wiring diagrams shall be supplied in accordance with the above-referenced September 1987 Specifications and any subsequent addendums. The convenience receptacle shall have ground-fault circuit interruption as defined by the Code. Circuit interruption shall occur on less than 4 milliamperes of ground-fault current. The Contractor shall arrange to have a signal technician qualified to work on the controller and employed by the controller manufacturer, or his representative, present at the time the equipment is turned on. 24-1.09 TRAFFIC UPS OVERVIEW The traffic UPS is a turnkey, true on-line, power conditioner and battery backup or uninterruptable power system (UPS) designed for transportation and traffic applications. The traffic UPS Battery Backup system shall be capable of operating, up to its rated power level, in extreme environments with existing equipment on the street today including any and all signal heads (i.e., Incandescent, LED, Neon, etc.). Where shown on plans, the Traffic UPS shall be furnished and installed in conformance with the following specification. 1. 0 Operation A. The traffic UPS shall be capable of producing - simultaneously - fully regenerated, conditioned and true sine wave, standby and continuous AC outputs. B. Suggested operating mode for respective outputs during power failure: Continuous output provided for signal controllers and modems: Standby output provided for signals in flash mode operation (optional delay timer available for short-term battery run under full cycling operation). SP-54 C. Up to the maximum rating, the Traffic UPS shall be capable of running any combination of signal heads, whether Incandescent, LED or Neon, by any manufacturer, regardless of power factor, without overdriving the poorer power factor LED heads which may cause early degradation, low luminosity or early signal failure. D. Upon loss of utility power the Traffic UPS shall insert battery power into the system via a supplied Power Interface Module (PIM). In case of UPS failure and/or battery depletion, the PIM will ensure that the UPS will drop out and, upon return of utility power, the traffic control system will default to normal operating mode. E. The Power Interface Module shall enable removal and replacement of the Traffic UPS without shutting down the traffic control system (i.e. "hot swap" capability). Connectors shall be equipped with a "safety interlock" feature. F. For 170 or "California" style cabinets, upon loss of power the Traffic UPS shall actuate the existing Flash Transfer Relays (RTFs) and Mercury Contactor (MC) to force the traffic control system into Flash Mode operation. G. Existing Flasher Modules and Flash Transfer Relays shall be utilized. H. To facilitate emergency crews and police activities, the Traffic UPS shall be compatible with police panel functions (i.e. "Signals Ofr' switch must kill power to the field wiring even when on UPSlBattery power). I. The Traffic UPS shall not duplicate or take over flash operation or flash transfer relay functions. 1. The Traffic UPS shall be capable of providing continuous, fully conditioned, regulated, sinusoidal (AC) power to selected devices such as signal controllers, modems, communications hubs, NTCIP adapters and video equipment. SP-55 2.0 Description The Traffic UPS shall consist of three major components, the Electronics Module, the Power Interface Module, and the Battery System. 2.01 The Electronics Module shall consist ofthe following: A. True sine wave, high frequency inverter utilizing IGBT technology, B. 3-stage, temperature compensated, battery charger, C. For connection from the Electronics Module to the Power Interface Module and Battery System, dedicated harnesses shall be provided with quick-release, keyed, circular connectors and braided nylon sleeving over all conductors, D. Local and remote control of UPS functions, E. Local and remote communications capabilities, F. And be capable of accepting and NTCIP ready adapter or a Spread Spectrum Radio modem, G. Separate Power Interface Module (PIM) for inserting power safely and reliable. 2.1 Mounting/Configuration 2.1.1 Mounting method shall be shelf-mount. 2.1.2 170 Style: mounting method shall be 19" rack-mount. Shelf angles or rails, typically supplied by others, are available as optional accessories. 2.1.3 (BLANK) 2.2 Battery System 2.2.1 The battery shall be comprised of extreme temperature, deep cycle, AGMNRLA (Absorbed Glass MatNalve Regulated Lead Acid) batteries that have been field proven and tested by the U. S. military. SP-56 2.2.2 The battery system shall consist of one or more strings (typically 4 or 6 batteries per string) of extreme temperature, deep cycle, AGMNRLA (Absorbed Glass MatlValve Regulated Lead Acid) batteries. 2.2.3 Batteries shall be certified to operate at extreme temperatures from -40oC to +740C. 2.2.4 The batteries shall be provided with appropriate interconnect wiring and a corrosion-resistant mounting trays and/or brackets appropriate for the cabinet into which they will be installed. 2.2.5 The interconnect cable shall be protected with abrasion-resistant nylon sheathing. 2.2.6 The interconnect cable shall connect to the base module via a quick- release circular connector. 2.2.7 For purposes of safety and proper operation, the circular battery connector shall have interlocking pins to prevent turn-on if batteries are not connected, and to shut off the UPS should the batteries be disconnected. 2.2.8 Battery construction shall include heavy-duty, inter-cell connections for low-impedance between cells, and heavy-duty plates to withstand shock and vibration. 2.2.9 The top cover shall use tongue and groove construction and shall be epoxied to the battery case for maximum strength and durability. 2.2.10 An optional lifting handle shall be available on most battery models. 3.0 Electrical Specifications 3.1 Input Specification: Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Range Input Frequency Input Configuration Input Current (Max. draw) Input Protection 120 V AC, Single Phase 85VACtol40VAC 50 or 60 Hz (+/- 5%) 3 Wire (Hot, Neutral & Ground) 7.2 amps, Power-Factor Corrected Input Fuse (12 amps) SP-57 3.2 Output Specification Nominal Output Voltage Power Rating Output Voltage Regulation Output Frequency Output Configuration Output Wave Form Overload capability Fault Clearing Short circuit protection Efficiency Load Power Factor 120 V AC, Single Phase I k V A (I OOOV A1700W) +/- 2% for 100% step load change and from High battery to Low battery condition 50 to 60 Hz (+/ - 5%) Keyed, circular connectors and duplex receptacle True Sinewave 100% for 10 minutes 200% for 1/2 second Current limit and automatic shutdown Current limit and automatic shutdown 85% at full load .7 lagging through unity to .7 leading 4.0 Physical Specifications, UPS Electronics Module 4.1 Dimensions: Rack-mount: Width = 19", Depth = 12", Height = 3.5" (2U) Shelf-mount: Width = 19", Depth = 12", Height = 3.5" Wall-mount/Unistrut Rail mount: Width = 6.9", Depth = 9.5" Height = 16" Separate Power-Interface Module = Width = 6", Depth = 2.8", Height = 9" 4.2 Weight: UPS: 20 Ibs, Shipping weight: 25 lbs. 5.0 Environmental Specifications 5.1 The UPS shall meet or exceed NEMA temperature standards from 400C to +74"C. 5.2 The UPS shall be certified and field proven to meet or exceed NEMA temperature standards. A certificate of compliance shall be made available upon request. 6.0 Battery Specifications 6.1 The battery system shall be certified and field proven to meet or exceed NEMA temperature standards from 400C to +740C. SP-58 6.2 Ampere-Hour ratings (see table I) 6.3 Hydrogen gas emissions: must meet Mil-Spec #MIL-B-8565J 6.4 Dimensions: (See Table I) 6.5 Weights: (See Table I) TABLE 1 ESTIMATED RUNTIME 1 UNIT ! OVERALL DIMENSIONS TABLE 1 (assumes 77 F!2S C) I WEIGHT I PER BATTERY tu 1.75 volts per cell Inches (em.) Clary Volts! 200 400 800 Lhs. Length Width Height PI. Nn.* A-hrs. Walls Walls Walls (Kg.) L W H OP72A 12 VOCI 3.5 1.73 52 14.7 7.27 3.11 6.67 16A-h Hrs. Hrs. Min. (6.7) (18,46) (7.89) (16.93) OP72B 12 VOCI 8.8 3.8 1.8 23 7.68 5.15 7.22 3\ A - h Hrs. Hrs. Hrs. (10.5) (\9.51) (13.08) (18.34) OP72C 12 VOCI 11.3 5.5 2.3 29 7.68 5.15 8.50 39 A - h Hrs. Hrs. Hrs. (13.2) (19.51) (13.08) (21.59) OP72D 12 VOCI 13.7 6.7 2.9 32 9,41 5.22 9.35 48 A - h Hrs. Hrs. Hrs. (14.5) (23.90) (13.26) (23.75) 7.0 Communications, Controls & Diagnostics 7.1 Alarm Function Monitoring: The traffic UPS shall come standard with a DB-9F connector with open collectors (40Y @ 20 mA) indicating: 7.1.1 Loss of Utility Power, 7.1.2 Inverter Failure, and 7.1.3 Low Battery. 7.2 An RS232 Interface shall be provided via a DB-9F connector allowing full, interactive, remote computer monitoring and control of the UPS functions. 7.3 Front Panel controls: Power ON, Cold (DC) Start, Alarm Silence, Battery Test, Bypass Breaker, and DClBattery Breaker. SP-59 8.0 Reliability 8.1 Calculated MTBF is 100,000 hours based on component ratings. 8.2 When Bypass and Power Interface Module are included, system MTBF increases to 150,000. 9.0 Battery Mounting 9.1 Battery Tray to hold six (6) opnA batteries, up to four (4) OpnB or opnc batteries, and up to three (3) OpnD batteries. Tray is 19" wide for use in 170 Type cabinets and mounts on standard RETMA rails. 9.2 Swing-out Battery Box, mounts on right rail inside back door of 170 type cabinets. Box is designed to hold six (6) OpnA batteries, up to four (4) OpnB or opnc batteries, and up to three (3) OpnD batteries. 9.3 Adjustable Delay-timer to provide up to 10 hours of full cycling while on battery before switching to flash mode (only available where 100% low- power/LED signals and pedestrian heads are used). Batteries must be sized properly to fully utilize this feature. 9.4 Service pedestal-mounting option. 9.5 One-shot ground pulse to trigger External Start upon return of AC power. 9.6 Dial-out modem for wireless or land line communication. 9.7 Enhanced battery charger provides accelerated charging capacity (Contact factory for details and proper application). 10.0 Serviceability & Maintainability 10.1 MTTR (Mean-Time-To Replace or Repair) 10.1.1 Electronics: 15 minutes or less 10.\.2 Battery System: 15 minute or less I\.O Warranty Standard warranty terms cover entire Traffic UPS including battery. Terms are one-year parts and labor with labor F. O. B. factory. SP-60 24-1.10 FUNCTIONAL TESTING Functional testing shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.14c, "Functional Testing", of the Standard specifications and these Special Provisions. The complete control system including the cabinet shall be delivered to the City of San Bernardino Signal Maintenance Yards, 234 South Mountain View A venue, San Bernardino, CA 92408, for operational testing and adjustment. The exact location of delivery shall be designed by the City Engineer. Prior to testing, the materials delivered must display or provide the following information: (a) Project Identification (b) Job Location (c) Contractor's Name, Address and Telephone Number (d) Manufacturer's Name, Address and Telephone Number (e) Controller Program Identification (f) All auxiliary equipment shall be provided pnor to testing (sensors, isolators, conflict monitors, etc.) The Contractor shall notify the City Construction Engineer and the Traffic Signal Supervisor, (909) 384-5129, a minimum of 48 hours prior to delivery of equipment to be tested. When notified by the City, the Contractor shall pick up the complete control system within 48 hours and haul same to the office of the work at his own expense. The Contractor shall allow a minimum of 10 working days for operational testing and adjustment, with the added provisions that if the equipment should fail, an additional 10-day period shall be allowed for retesting. All testing and transportation and/or shipping costs for the complete control system shall be borne by the Contractor. SP-61 Costs for controller testing shall be paid for in the following manner: 1. Controller systems which do not pass testing shall be paid for by the Contractor as a deduction from his contract. 2. Controller systems which pass testing will be paid for by the City. Controller systems which fail the testing shall be picked up by the Contractor for repairs and then redelivered to the testing lab for retesting. A functional test shall be made in which it is demonstrated that each and every part of the system functions as specified. This shall include camera vehicle counting, counting equipment, interconnect wireless and hardwire. 24-1.10(a) TRAFFIC SIGNAL TURN ON -- Traffic signal turn on shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-1.06, "Scheduling of Work", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. The traffic signal turn on schedule shall be approved in writing by the City Traffic Engineer 4 working days prior to turn on. All traffic signal equipment shall be provided and in place, including, but not limited to signal cabinet equipment, traffic signal equipment, signal interconnect, phone drops, modems, counting equipment, striping and signing. 24-1.11 VIDEO DETECTORS 24-1.11 (a) GENERAL -- This specification sets forth the minimum requirements for a system that detects vehicles on a roadway using only video images of vehicle traffic. System Hardware The video detection system shall consist of one video camera, a video detection processor (VDP) which mounts in a standard detector rack; a detector rack mounted extension module (EM), and a pointing device. System Software The system shall include software that detects vehicles in multiple lanes using only the video image. Detection zones shall be defined using only an on board video menu and a pointing device to place the zones on a video image. Up to 24 detection zones per camera shall be available. SP-62 24-1.11(b) FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES -- The VDP shall process video from one source. The source can be a video camera or video tape player. The video shall be input to the VDP in RS 170 format and shall be digitized and analyzed in real time. The VDP shall detect the presence of vehicles in up to 24 detection zones per camera. A detection zone shall be approximately the width and length of one car. Detector zones shall be programmed via an on board menu displayed on a user supplied video monitor and using a pointing device connected to the VDP. The menu shall facilitate placement of the detection zones quickly and easily. A separate computer shall not be required for programming detection zones. The VDP shall store up to three different detector zone patterns. The VDP can switch to anyone of the three different detector patterns within I second of user request via menu selection with the pointing device. The VDP shall detect vehicles in real time as they travel across each detector zone. The VDP shall have an RS232 port for communications with an external computer. The VDP RS232 port shall be multi-drop compatible. The VDP shall accept new detector patterns from an external computer through the RS232 port when the external computer uses the correct communications protocol for downloading detector patterns. The VDP shall send its detector patterns to an external computer through the RS232 port when requested when the external computer uses the correct communications protocol for uploading detector patterns. The extension module (EM) shall be available to avoid the need of rewiring the detector rack, by enabling the user to plug an extension module into the appropriate slot in the detector rack. The extension module shall be connected to the VDP by a 10 wire cable with modular connectors, and shall output contact closures in accordance with user selectable channel assignments. The camera system shall be able to transmit an NTSC video signal, with minimal signal degradation, up to 1000 feet under ideal conditions. The associated Video Detection Processor (VDP) shall default to a safe condition, such as a constant call on each active detection channel, in the event of unacceptable interference with the video signal. SP-63 24-1.l1(c) VEHICLE DETECTION -- A minimum of 24 detection zones shall be supported and each detection zone can be sized to suit the site and the desired vehicle detection regIOn. A single detection zones shall be able to replace multiple inductive loops and the detection zones shall be OR'ed as the default or may be AND'ed together to indicate vehicle presence on a signal phase of traffic movement. Placement of detection zones shall be done by using only a pointing device, and a graphical interface built into the VDP and displayed on a video monitor, to draw the detection zones on the video image from the video camera. No separate computer shall be required to program the detection zones. A minimum of 3 detection zone patterns shall be saved within the VDP memory. The VDP'S memory shall be non-volatile to prevent data loss during power outages. The selection of the detection zone pattern for current use shall be done through a menu. It shall be possible to activate a detection zone pattern for a camera from VDP memory and have that detection zone pattern displayed within I second of activation. When a vehicle is detected crossing a detection zone, the corners of the detection zone will flash on the video overlay display screen to confirm the detection of the vehicle. Detection shall be at least 98% accurate in good weather conditions and at least 96% accurate under adverse weather conditions (rain, snow, or fog). Detection accuracy is dependent upon site geometry; camera placement, camera quality and detection zone location, and these accuracy levels do not include allowances for occlusion or poor video due to camera location or quality. Detector placement shall not be more distant from the camera than a distance of ten times the mounting height of the camera. The VDP shall provide up to 8 channels of vehicle presence detection through a standard detector rack edge connector and one or more extension modules. The VDP shall provide dynamic zone reconfiguration (DZR) to enable normal detector operation of existing channels except the one where a zone is being added or modified during the setup process. The VDP shall output a constant call on any detection channel corresponding to a zone being modified. Detection zone setup shall not require site specific information such as latitude, longitude, date and time to be entered into the system. Sp.64 The VDP shall output a constant call for each enabled detector output channel if a loss of video signal occurs. The VDP shall output a constant call during the background learning period. Detection zone outputs shall be configurable to allow the selection of presence, pulse, extend, and delay outputs. Timing parameters of pulse, extend, and delay outputs shall be user definable. Detection zones shall have the capability to count the number of vehicles detected. The count value shall be internally stored for later retrieval through the RS232 port. 24-1.11 (d) VDP & EM HARDWARE -- The VDP and EM shall be specifically designed to mount in a standard detector rack, using the edge connector to obtain power and provide contact closure outputs. No adapters shall be required to mount the VDP or EM in a standard detector rack. Detector rack rewiring shall not be required or shall be minimized. The VDP and EM shall operate satisfactorily in a temperature range from _340 C to +740 C and a humidity range from O%RH to 95%RH, non-condensing. The VDP and EM shall be powered by 24 volts DC. VDP power consumption shall not exceed 450 milliamps. The EM power consumption shall not exceed 100 milliamps. The VDP shall include an RS232 port for serial communications with a remote computer. The VDP RS232 port shall be multi-drop compatible. The port shall be a 9-pin "D" subminiature connector on the front of the VDP. The VDP shall utilize flash memory technology to enable the loading of modified or enhanced software through the RS232 port without modifying the VDP hardware. The VDP and EM shall include detector output pin out compatibility with industry standard detector racks. The front of the VDP shall include detection indications, such as LED's, for each channel of detection that display detector outputs in real time when the system is operational. The front of the VDP shall include one BNC video input connection suitable for RS 170 video inputs. The video input shall include a switch selectable 75-ohm or high impedance termination to allow camera video to be routed to other devices, as well as input to the VDP for vehicle detection. SP-65 The front of the VDP shall include one BNC video output providing real time video output that can be routed to other devices. The front panel of the VDP shall have a detector test switch to allow the user to place calls on each channel. The test switch shall be able to place wither a constant call or a momentary call depending on the position of the switch. 24-1.1I(e) VIDEO DETECTION CAMERA -- The video cameras used for traffic detection shall be furnished by the VDP supplier and shall be qualified by the supplier to ensure proper system operation. The camera shall produce a useable video image of the bodies of vehicles under all roadway lighting conditions, regardless of time of day. The minimum range of scene luminance over which the camera shall produce a use able video image shall be the minimum range from nighttime to daytime, but not less than the range 0.1 lux to 10,000 lux. The camera shall use a CCD sensing element and shall output monochrome video with resolution of not less than 380 lines vertical and 380 lines horizontal. The camera shall include an electronic shutter control lens. The camera shall include a variable focal length lens with variable focus that can be adjusted, without opening up the camera housing, to suit the site geometry. A single camera configuration shall be used for all approaches in order to minimize the setup time and spares required by the user. The camera electronics shall include AGC to produce a satisfactory image at night. The camera shall be housed in a weather-tight sealed enclosure. The housing shall be field rotatable to allow proper alignment between the camera and the traveled road surface. The camera enclosure shall be equipped with a sun shield. The sunshield shall include a provision for water diversion to prevent water from flowing in the camera's field of view. The camera enclosure with sunshield shall be less than 5" diameter, less than 14" long, and shall weigh less than 5 pounds when the camera and lens are mounted inside the enclosure. The camera enclosure shall include a thermostatically controlled heater to assure proper operation of the lens shutter at low temperatures and prevent moisture condensation on the optical faceplate ofthe enclosure. SP-66 When mounted outdoors in the enclosure, the camera shall operate satisfactorily in a temperature range from _340 C to +600 C and a humidity range from 0% RH to 100% RH. The camera shall be powered by 120 V AC 60 Hz. Power consumption shall be 15 watts or less under all conditions. Recommended camera placement height shall be 33 feet (or 10 meters) above the roadway, and over the traveled way on which vehicles are to be detected. For optimum detection the camera should be centered above the traveled roadway. The camera shall view approaching vehicles at a distance not to exceed 350 feet for reliable detection (height to distance ratio of 10: I 00). Camera placement and field of view (FOV) shall be unobstructed and as noted in the installation documentation provided by the supplier. The camera enclosure shall be equipped with separate, weather-tight connections for power and setup video cables at the rear of the enclosure. These connections may also allow diagnostic testing and viewing of video at the camera while the camera is installed on a mast arm pole using a lens adjustment module (LAM) supplied by the VDP supplier. Video and power shall not be connected within the same connector. The video signal output by the camera shall be black and white in RS 170 or CCIR format. The video signal shall be fully isolated from the camera enclosure and power cabling. 24-1.l1(f) INST ALLA nON -- The coaxial cable to be used between the camera and the VDP in the traffic cabinet shall be Belden 8281 or a 75 ohm, precision video cable with 20 gauge solid bare copper conductor (9.9 ohms/M), solid polyethylene insulating dielectric, 98% (min) tinned copper double-braided shield and black polyethylene outer covering. The signal attenuation shall not exceed 0.78 dB per 100 feet at 10 Mhz. Nominal outside diameter is 0.304 inches. The coax cable shall be a continuous unbroken run from the camera to the VDP. This cable shall be suitable for installation in conduit or overhead with appropriate span wire. 75- ohm BNC plug connectors should be used at both the Camera and Cabinet ends. The coaxial cable, BNC connector, and crimping tool shall be approved by the supplier of the video detection system, and the manufacturer's instructions must be followed to ensure proper connection. The power cabling shall be 16 A WG three conductor cable. The cabling shall comply with the National Electric Code, as well as local electrical codes. Cameras may acquire power from the luminaire if necessary. The video detection system shall be installed by supplier factory certified installers and as recommended by the supplier and documented in installation materials provided by the supplier. Proof of factory certification shall be provided. SP-67 24-1.11 (g) LIMITED WARRANTY -- The supplier shall provide a limited two-year warranty on the video detection system. See suppliers standard warranty included in the Terms and Conditions of Sale documentation. During the warranty period, technical support shall be available from the supplier via telephone within 4 hours of the time a call is made by a user, and this support shall be available from factory-certified personnel or factory-certified installers. During the warranty period, updates to VDP software shall be available from the supplier without charge. 24-1.11(h) MAINTENANCE & SUPPORT -- The supplier shall maintain an adequate inventory of parts to support maintenance and repair of the video detection system. These parts shall be available for delivery within 30 days of placement of an acceptable order at the supplier's then current pricing and terms of sale for said parts. The supplier shall maintain an ongoing program of technical support for the video detection system. This technical support shall be available via telephone, or via personnel sent to the installation site upon placement of an acceptable order at the supplier's then current pricing and terms of sale for on site technical support. Installation or training support shall be provided by a factory authorized representative. All product documentation shall be written in the English language. 24-1.12 VEHICLE SIGNAL FACES -- Vehicle signal faces shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-4, "Traffic Signal Faces and Fittings", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. All lamps for traffic signal units shall be LED and furnished by the Contractor. All LED lamps must be hardwired (Type I). Signal section housing shall be metal type and backplates shall be metal louvered type. SP-68 24-1.13 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) SIGNAL MODULES -- LED signal modules shall conform to the Caltrans, "Standard Specifications", dated July, 2002, and the Caltrans Standard Plan and these Special Provisions. 1. LED SIGNAL MODULES LED signal modules shall conform to Section 86-4.02, "LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SIGNAL MODULE" of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. 2. GENERAL Each module shall consist of an assembly that utilizes LEDs as the light source in lieu of an incandescent lamp for use in traffic signal sections. The LEDs utilized in the modules shall be AllnGaP (Aluminum Indium Gallium Phosphide) technology for red, amber and yellow indications, or GaN for green indications, and shall be the ultra bright type rated for 100,000 hours of continuous operation from -40oC to +740C. The modules shall be rated for a minimum useful life of 48 months. All modules shall meet all parameters of this specification during this period. The individual LEDs shall be wired such that a catastrophic loss or the failure of one LED will result in the loss of not more than 5 percent of the signal module light output. 2.1 ELECTRICAL Power Consumption Maximum power consumption for LED modules is per Table 2-1. Additionally LED modules will have EP A Energy Star compliance ratings. Operation Voltage The modules shall operate from a 60 HZ +/-3 HZ AC line over a voltage ranging from 95 volts to 135 volts. The fluctuations of line voltage shall have no visible effect on the luminous intensity of the indications. Operating voltage of the modules shall be 120 V AC. All parameters shall by measured at this voltage. SP-69 Power Factor The LED signal module shall have a power factor of 0.90 or greater. THD Total harmonic distortion (current and voltage) induced into an AC power line by an LED signal module shall not exceed 20 percent. Surge Suppression The signal module on-board circuitry shall include voltage surge protection to withstand high-repetition noise transients as stated in Section 2.1.6 of NEMA Standard TS-2, 1992 (1998 Revision). The LED circuitry shall prevent perceptible flicker to the unaided eye over the voltage range specified above. All wiring and terminal blocks shall meet the requirements of Section 13.02 of the ITE Publication: Equipment and Material Standards, Chapter 2 (Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads). Compatibility The modules shall be operationally compatible with currently used controller assemblies (solid state load switches, flashers, and conflict monitors). Review TEES Chapters 3 and 6 for specifications on these devices. When a current of 20 mA AC *or less) is applied to the unit, the voltage reading across the two leads shall be 15 V AC or less. The modules and associated on-board circuitry must meet Class A emission limits referred in Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Title 47, Sub-Part B, Section 15 regulations concerning the emission of electronic noise. SP-70 2.2 PHOTOMETRIC REOUIREMENTS The minimum initial luminous intensity values for the modules shall be as stated in Table 2-2 and Table 2-4 at 250C. The modules shall meet or exceed the illumination values as shown in Table 2-3 and Table 2-5, throughout the useful life based on normal use in a traffic signal operation over the operating temperature range. The measured chromaticity coordinates of the modules shall conform to the chromaticity requirements of Table 2-6, throughout the useful life over the operating temperature range. 2.3 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL REOUIREMENTS LED traffic signal modules shall be designed as retrofit replacements for existing optical units of signal indications and shall not require special tools for installation. See appropriate sections for Type I and Type 2 modules. 2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL REOUIREMENTS The LED signal module shall be rated for use in the operating temperature range of -400C (-400F) to +740C (+1650F). The modules shall meet all specifications throughout this range. The LED signal module shall be protected against dust and moisture intrusion per the requirements of NEMA Standard 250-1991 for Type 4 enclosures to protect all internal components. 2.5 CONSTRUCTION The LED signal module shall be a single, self-contained device, not requiring on- site assembly for installation into an existing traffic signal housing. The power supply for the module shall be integral to the unit. The circuit board and power supply shall be contained inside the module. Circuit boards shall conform to Chapter I, Section 6 of the "Transportation Electrical Equipment Specifications". The assembly and manufacturing process for the LED signal assembly shall be designed to assure all internal components are adequately supported to withstand mechanical shock and vibration from high winds and other sources. SP-71 2.6 MATERIALS Material used for the lens and signal module construction shall conform to ASTM specifications for the materials. Enclosures containing either the power supply or electronic components of the signal module shall be made of UL94 VO flame retardant materials. The lens of the signal module is excluded from this requirement. 2.7 MODULE IDENTIFICATION Each module shall have the manufacturer's name, trademark, model number, serial number, date of manufacture (month-year), and lot number as iden6tification permanently marked on the back of the module. The following operating characteristics shall be permanently marked on the back of the module: Rated voltage and rated power in Watts and Volt-Ampere If a specific mounting orientation is required, each module shall have prominent and permanent marking(s) for correct indexing and orientation within a signal housing. The markings shall consist of an up arrow, or the word "UP" or "TOP". 3. TYPE I TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODULE The following specification requirements apply to the Type 1 module only. All general specifications apply unless specifically superceded in this section. 3.1 TYPE 1 MODULES CAN BE MANUF ACTURED UNDER THIS SPECIFICATION FOR THE FOLLOWING FACES: 300 mm circular (Red, Yellow, Green) 300 mm arrow (Red, Yellow, Green) 3.2 PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS The module shall fit into existing traffic signal section housings built to the specifications detailed in ITE Publication: Equipment and Material Standards, Chapter 2 (Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads). SP-72 Each Type 1 module shall be designed to be installed in the doorframe of a standard traffic signal housing. The Type 1 module shall be sealed in the doorframe with a one-piece EPDM (ethylene propylene rubber) gasket. The maximum weight of a Type 1 module shall be 1.8 kg (4 lbs.). 3.3 CONSTRUCTION Each Type 1 module shall be a sealed unit to include all parts necessary for operation (a printed circuit board, power supply, a lens and gasket, etc.) and shall be weather proof after installation and connection. 3.3a. CONDUCTOR Two secured, color coded, 600 V, 20 A WG mmlmum, jacketed wires, conforming to the National Electric Code, rated for service at + 1050C, are to be provided for electrical connection for each Type I LED signal module. Conductors for Type I modules shall be 1-m in length, with quick disconnect terminals attached and shall conform to Section 86-4.0IC, "Electrical Components", of the Standard Specifications. If specified in the purchased order, the module will be equipped with an adapter that will screw into the medium base, lamp socket. The adapter shall be able to accept the quick disconnect terminals at the end of the conductors for the module. The electrical contacts of the adapter shall be made of brass. 3.4 LENS The lens of the Type 1 module shall be integral to the unit, shall be convex with a smooth outer surface and made of plastic or of glass. The lens may be tinted or may use transparent film or materials with similar characteristics to enhance ON/OFF contrasts. The use of tinting or other materials to enhance ON/OFF contrasts shall not affect chromaticity and shall be uniform across the face of the lens. The LED signal module lens shall be UV stabilized and shall be capable of withstanding ultraviolet (direct sunlight) exposure for a minimum period of 60 months without exhibiting evidence of deterioration. If a polymeric lens is used, a surface coating or chemical surface treatment shall be used to provide front surface abrasion resistance. SP-?3 4. BLANK 5. 300 MM ARROW The following specification requirements apply to the 300 mm arrow module only. All general specifications apply unless specifically superceded in this section. The arrow module shall meet specifications stated in Section 9.01 of the ITE Publication: Equipment and Material Standards, Chapter 2 (Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads) for arrow indications. The LEOs shall be spread evenly across the illuminated portion of the arrow area. 6. BLANK 7. BLANK 8. BLANK 9. QUALITY ASSURANCE The modules shall be manufactured in accordance with a manufacturer quality assurance (QA) program. The QA program shall include two types of quality assurance: (I) design quality assurance and (2) production quality assurance. The production quality assurance shall include statistically controlled routine tests to ensure minimum performance levels of the modules built to meet this specification, and a documented process of how problems are to be resolved. QA process and test results documentation shall be kept on file for a minimum period of seven years. LED signal module designs not satisfying design qualification testing and the production quality assurance testing performance requirements described below shall not be labeled, advertised, or sold as conforming to this specification. 9.1 DESIGN QUALIFICATION TESTING Design qualification testing shall be performed by the manufacturer or an independent testing lab hired by the manufacturer on new LED module designs, and when a major design change has been implemented on an existing design. SP-74 A major design change is defined as a design change (electrical or physical) which changes any of the performance characteristics of the module, results in a different circuit configuration for the power supply or changes the layout of the individual LEDs in the module. 9.2 QUANTITY A quality of two units for each design shall be submitted for design qualification testing. Test units shall be submitted to Caltrans after the manufacturer's testing IS complete. Manufacturer's testing data shall be submitted with test units for Caltrans verification of design qualification testing data. 9.3 BURN IN The sample modules shall be energized for a minimum of 24 hours, at 100 percent on-time duty cycle, at a temperature of +740C (+1650F) before performing any design qualification testing. Any failure of the module, which renders the unit non-compliant with the specification after bum-in, shall be cause for rejection. F or design qualification testing, all specifications will be measured including, but not limited to: 9.4 RATED INITIAL LUMINOUS INTENSITY Measured over the operating temperature range. 9.5 CHROMATICITY (COLOR) Measured over the operating temperature range. 9.6 ELECTRICAL All specified parameters shall be measured and used for quality comparison of production quality assurance on production modules. ( rated power, etc.) SP-75 9.7 EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY Modules shall be tested for comparability with the controller unit, conflict monitor, and load switch. Each signal module shall be connected tot he output of a standard load switch connected to an AC voltage supply between the values of 95 and 135 V AC with the input to the load switch in the "off" position. The AC voltage developed across each LED signal module so connected shall not exceed 10 Vrms as the input AC voltage is varied from 95 Vrms to 135 Vrms. 9.8 MECHANICAL VIBRATION TESTING Mechanical vibration testing shall be as per MIL-STD-883, Test Method 2007, using 3 four-minute cycles along each x, y, and z axis, at a force of2.5 Gs, with a frequency sweep from 2 HZ to 120 HZ. The loosening of the lens, of any internal components, or other physical damage shall be cause for rejection. 9.9 TEMPERATURE CYCLING Temperature cycling shall be performed as per MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1010. The temperature range shall be per "Environmental Requirements". A minimum of 20 cycles shall be performed with a 30-minute transfer time between temperature extremes and a 30-minute dwell time at each temperature. Module(s) being tested shall be energized and functioning throughout the duration of the test. Failure of a module to function properly or any evidence of cracking of the module lens or housing after temperature cycling shall be cause for rejection. 9.10 MOISTURE RESISTANCE TESTING Moisture resistance testing shall be performed on all modules mounted in a standard type "A" pedestrian housing per NEMA Standard 250-1991 for Type 4 enclosures. Any evidence of internal moisture after testing shall be cause for rejection. 9.11 PRODUCTION QUALITY CONTROL TESTING The following production quality assurance tests shall be performed on each new module prior to shipment. Failure to meet requirements of any of these tests shall be cause for rejection. Test results shall be retained by the manufacturer for seven years. Bum-in period shall consist of each signal module being energized at rated voltage for a 30-minute stabilization period before the measurement is made. SP-76 Each module shall be tested for rated initial intensity after bum-in. A single point measurement, with a correlation to the intensity requirements of Table 2-2 for circular modules, may be used. The ambient temperature for this measurement shall be +250C (+770F). Each module not meeting minimum luminous intensity requirements per Table 2- 2 or Table 2-4 shall be cause for rejection. Each module shall be tested for required power factor after bum-in. Each module shall be measured for current flow in amperes after bum-in. The measured current values shall be compared against rated values resulting from design qualification measurements under "Design Qualification Testing". The current flow shall not exceed the rated value. Each module shall be visually inspected for any exterior physical damage or assembly anomalies. Careful attention shall be paid to the surface of the lens to ensure there are no scratches (abrasions), cracks, chips, discoloration, or other defects. Any such defect shall be cause for rejection. 9.12 OUALlTY ASSURANCE TESTING (RANDOM SAMPLE TESTING) The City may perform random sample testing on all shipments. Random sample testing should be completed within 30 days after delivery to the specified location on the purchase order. Circular modules shall be tested according to California Test No. 604, and as described herein. PV, bicycle and arrow modules shall be tested as per California Test 3001 and as described herein. All optical testing shall be performed with the module mounted in a standard traffic signal section or in a standard Type "A" Pedestrian Housing, but without a visor or hood attached to the section or housing. SP-77 The number of units tested (sample size) shall be determined by the quantity of each model in the shipment. The sample size shall conform to ANSI! ASQC Z 1.4. The Caltrans METS shall determine the sampling parameters to be used for the random sample testing. All parameters of the specification may be tested on the shipment sample. Acceptance/rejection of the shipment shall conform to ANSI!ASQC ZI.4 for random sampled shipments. 10. WARRANTY In addition to meeting the performance requirements for the minimum period of 60 months, the manufacturer shall provide a written warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for the modules for a period of 60 months after acceptance of the modules. Replacement modules shall be provided promptly after receipt of modules that have failed at no cost to the City. All warranty documentation shall be given to the City prior to random sample testing. TABLES Table 2-1 Maximum Power Consumption (in Watts) Red Yellow Green Temperature 250e 740e 250e we 250e 740e 300 mm circular II 17 22 25 12 12 200 mm circular 8 13 13 16 10 10 300 mm arrow 9 12 10 12 13 13 Bicycle indication future future future future future future PV indication future future future future future future Lane Control (X) 9 12 nJa nJa Lane Control (Arrow) nJa 13 13 SP-78 Table 2-2 Minimum Initial Intensities for Circular Indications (in cd ) 200 mm 300 mm AD21e (v,h) Red Yellow GreeD Red Yellow GreeD 2.5, +/- 2.5 157 314 314 399 798 798 2.5, +/- 7.5 114 228 228 295 589 589 2.5, +/- 12.5 67 133 133 166 333 333 2.5, +/- 17.5 29 57 57 90 181 181 7.5, +1- 2.5 119 238 238 266 532 532 7.5, +1-7.5 105 209 209 238 475 475 7.5, +1- 12.5 76 152 152 171 342 342 7.5, +1- 17.5 48 95 95 105 209 209 7.5, +1- 22.5 21 43 43 45 90 90 7.5. +/- 27.5 12 24 24 19 38 38 12.5. +1- 2.5 43 86 86 59 119 119 12.5. +1- 7.5 38 76 76 57 114 114 12.5. +1- 12.5 33 67 67 52 105 105 12.5. +1- 17.5 24 48 48 40 81 81 12.5, +1- 22.5 14 29 29 26 52 52 12.5. +/- 27.5 10 19 19 19 38 38 17.5. +1- 2.5 19 38 38 26 52 52 17.5. +1- 7.5 17 33 33 26 52 52 17.5. +1- 12.5 12 24 24 26 52 52 17.5. +1- 17.5 10 19 19 26 52 52 17.5, +1- 22.5 7 14 14 24 48 48 17.5. +/- 27.5 5 10 10 19 38 38 Table 2-3 Maintained Minimum Intensities for Circular Indications (in cd) 200 mm 300 mm AD21e lv, h) Red Yellow GreeD Red Yellow GreeD 2.5. +/- 2.5 133 267 267 339 679 679 2.5, +1- 7.5 97 194 194 251 501 501 2.5, +1- 12.5 57 113 113 141 283 283 2.5. +/- 17.5 25 48 48 77 154 154 7.5, +1- 2.5 101 202 202 226 452 452 7.5, +/-7.5 89 178 178 202 404 404 7.5. +1- 12.5 65 129 129 145 291 291 7.5. +1- 17.5 41 81 81 89 178 178 7.5, +1- 22.5 18 37 37 38 77 77 7.5, +1- 27.5 10 20 20 16 32 32 12.5. +1- 2.5 37 73 73 50 101 101 12.5, +1- 7.5 32 65 65 48 97 97 12.5. +1- 12.5 28 57 57 44 89 89 12.5. +1- 17.5 20 41 41 34 69 69 12.5, +1- 22.5 12 25 25 22 44 44 12.5. +1- 27.5 9 16 16 16 32 32 17.5, +1- 2.5 16 32 32 22 44 44 17.5. +1- 7.5 14 28 28 22 44 44 17.5, +1- 12.5 10 20 20 22 44 44 17.5, +1- 17.5 9 16 16 22 44 44 17.5, +/- 22.5 6 12 12 20 41 41 17.5. +1- 27.5 4 9 9 16 32 32 SP-79 Table 2-4 Minimal Initial Intensities for Arrow Indications (in cd/m2 ) Red Yellow Green Arrow Indication 5,500 11,000 11,000 Table 2-5 Minimum Maintained Intensities for Arrow Indications (in cd/m2 ) Red Yellow Green Arrow Indication 5,500 11,000 11,000 Table 2-6 Chromaticity Standards (CIE Chart) Section 8.04 of: Red Y: Not greater than 0.308, or less than 0.998 - x Yellow Y: Not less than 0.411, nor less than 0.995 - x, nor less than 0.452 Green Y: Not less than 0.506 - .519x, nor less than 0.150 + 1.068x nor more than 0.730 - x 24-1.14 PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS -- Pedestrian signals shall be Type "A". The audible pedestrian signal (if applicable) shall supplement the visible "WALK" symbol indicated and shall be mounted within the housing of the pedestrian signal on the walk symbol side. Output (electric current) shall be generated from the field conductors to the associated pedestrian signal head. Audio output shall be adjustable. Additional audio output shall be adjustable from adjustable low to an adjustable high, and shall be responsive to external ambient noise. Directional audio outputs for right-of way designations shall be presented by 2 distinct bird chirping sounds. The Northerly and Southerly phase(s) shall utilize a "CUCKOO" sound. The Easterly and Westerly phase(s) shall utilize the "PEEP-PEEP" sound. Operation parameters shall be: 115V AC +/- 25%, 60Hz, 3 watts 120 C temperature range 90/db watts at 1 meter (max) output SP-80 24-1.15 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL FACE "UPRAISED HAND" MODULE -- The pedestrian signal face "Upraised Hand" shall be installed in each Type "A" pedestrian signal. The light emitting diode (LED) module for the pedestrian signal shall conform to the Caltrans "Standard Specifications, dated MAY, 2006, Section 86-4.07, "LIGHT EMITTING DIODE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL FACE "UPRAISED HAND" MODULE", and these Special Provisions. 24-1.16 PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTON -- Pedestrian push button housings shall be the metal type. Pedestrian push buttons shall be Type "B". 24-1.17 ADA PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTON -- The push button unit shall be Synchronex Part No. lASY202l-40, ADA-2. The housing for the push button shall be either machined aluminum, or die-cast aluminum. All housing shall be coated with powered paint, matching colors of Federal Standard No. 595b, and shall be shock and rain proof. The housing shall be "Bull Nosed" in shape to reduce vandalism. The pedestrian push button switch shall be a precision type, single pole, single throw, expandable to three poles, single throw operation, having pressure type terminals, rated at l20vac, and capable of lXlO6 operations. The switches shall be UL listed, CSA certified, and meet the requirements of NEMA ICS-l, ICS-2. The switch shall have the following characteristics: A. The switching unit shall have a stainless steel, aluminum, or structural plastic operator and shall be mounted within the housing with a stainless steel, non- corrosive, temper-proof, fastening device. It shall be of such a size to permit recessed mounting in most existing standard type pedestrian push buttons without any modifications to either unit. B. The actuator shall be conical in shape with the cone extending 7/16" to y:," above bezel of the switch housing, and 2" in diameter. C. The switch shall have an operating force of 9 to 13 ounces and a minimum release force of 4 ounces. Pretravel shall be 1/64 inch maximum. Overtravel shall be 7/32 inch minimum. Differential travel shall be .0004 to .002 inch. SP-81 24-1.18 LUMINAIRES -- Luminaires shall conform to the provisions in Section 86- 6.01, "High-Intensity Discharge - Luminaires", of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. All luminaire to be mounted on horizontal mast arms, when tested in accordance with California Test 611, shall be capable of withstanding cyclic loading in: (1) a vertical plane at a minimum peak acceleration level ofJ.O g's peak-to-peak sinusoidal loading (same as 1.5 g's peak) with the internal ballast removed, for a minimum of 2 million cycles without failure of any lurninaire parts. (2) a horizontal plane perpendicular to the direction of the mast arm at a minimum peak acceleration level of 1.5 g's peak-to-peak sinusoidal loading (same as 0.75-g peak) with the internal ballast installed, for a minimum of 2 million cycles without failure of any luminaire parts. 24-1.19 MAST ARM-MOUNTED REFLECTORIZED STREET NAME SIGN -- Mast arm-mounted reflectorized street name signs shall be Type SG. Sign panel surfaces, including lettering and borders, shall be 3M Brand Visual Impact performance (VIP 3990) reflective sheeting or approved alternate. Reflective sheeting shall be applied in such a manner as to maintain light transmission levels specified in the Caltrans Specifications. Sign legends shall be white on green as shown on the Plan. Minimum copy size for the legends shall be 8" U.c. and 6" series D (See Attachment "A"). Minimum sign panel width shall conform to the Standards established by Caltrans. "Periods" shall not be used on abbreviations. Full-size layouts for each legend shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval prior to fabrication. Sign panels shall be .063 gauge 5052H38 aluminum with chromate conversion coating as per Caltrans Specifications. Sign frames shall be constructed of 6061 T6 aluminum channel: I-V." X I-v." X 118" The frame shall be welded on all four comers. Sign faces shall be aluminum rivets. A face will appear on both sides of frame. The Contractor shall provide and install all the necessary hardware and mounting brackets to install the mast arm-mounted reflectorized street name signs. SP-82 The Contractor shall provide Safeway Sign bracket EZ-L telescoping mast arm sign bracket with swing assembly, or approved equal, by the City Traffic Engineer. All modifications to standard equipment must be documented. The Contractor is responsible for generating the desired documentation in the event that it is not available from the manufacturer. 24-1.20 PAYMENT -- The lump sum contract bid price paid for "TRAFFIC SIGNAL and HIGHWAY LIGHTING FACILITIES", shall be considered as full compensation for furnishing all materials, tools and equipment and for executing all the work, per the Plans, Caltrans and Greenbook Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions and as directed by the Engineer, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. SP-83 SECTION 25 THROUGH SECTION 49 BLANK SP-84 SECTION 50 50-1 REMOVAL AND RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS EXCEPT STREET PAVEMENT 50-1.01 GENERAL - All eXlstmg improvements (except utilities and street pavements) including, but not limited to curbs, gutters, cross gutters, spandrels, driveways and sidewalks, walls, fences, sprinkler systems, lawns, shrubs, trees, and traffic signs, traffic striping and traffic detector loops which are damaged or removed during the course of construction of the project shall be restored or replaced to a condition equal to or better than, in all respects, the existing improvements removed or damaged, unless otherwise specified or noted on the drawings. The removal and restoration of existing improvements shall be in accordance with the applicable provision of these Special Provisions, the Standard Specifications, Standard Drawing and the following requirements: I. In the event a portion of curb, gutter or monolithic curb and gutter is damaged by the Contractor's operations, a minimum of 10 feet of curb, gutter or curb and gutter shall be removed and replaced regardless of how short a length is damaged. The Contractor shall begin said 10-foot section, if possible, at an existing joint or scoring line. If said lO-foot section ends within 3 feet of an existing joint or scoring line, then the removal shall extend to said joint or scoring line. 2. If concrete cross gutter is damaged by the Contractor's operations, the cross gutter shall be removed in its entirety and replaced. 3. Concrete sidewalk shall be removed in its entirety between scoring lines or between scoring line and joint. Prior to removal, scoring lines shall be saw-cut. 4. If a concrete driveway is damaged and is a single monolithic structure, it shall be removed in its entirety and replaced. 5. If a concrete driveway is damaged and is monolithic with the sidewalk, it shall be set off from the sidewalk by a saw cut along the edge of the sidewalk. The driveway shall then be removed in its entirety and replaced. SP-85 6. If the roadside signs are damaged during the construction, they shall be restored or replaced to a condition equal or better than the existing per the prior approval of the City's Traffic Section. New installation shall not impede into required ADA access distance around obstacles. A minimum clearance of 48" shall be maintained. 7. If existing fence is in conflict with the new construction, fence shall be relocated by the Contractor. 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'" ! ! i~ ~, 0...,.... .....' ..... i~ ~I CALIFORNIA MUTCD SIGN STANDARDS California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-l 04 MUTCD California I I California MUTCD Code Code Title of Sign Section M4-4 i R4fGAl TRUCK 28.13,28.14 R1-1 ~ STOP 28.04,28.05, 28.06, 28.07 R1-2 YIELD 28.08,28.09,28.10 R1-2a TO ONCOMING TRAFFIC 28.08 R1-3 4-WAY 28.04 R1-4 ALL WAY 28.04 R1-5 None Yield Here To Pedestrians 28.11 R1-5a None Yield Here To Pedestrians 28.11 R1-6 None In-Street Pedestrian Crossino 28.12 Rt-9a None 28.12 R2-1 Saeed Limit 28.13,28.18 ~ None 28.14 R2-3 None Nioht Saeed Limit 28.15 R2-4 None Minimum Speed Limit 28.16 R2-4a None Speed Limit! Minimum Speed Limit 28.16 R&a None Introduction, Paoe 1-4 R2-6 None FINES HIGHER 28.17 R3-1 No Rioht Turn 28.19 R&-til None 88.06, 10C.09 R3-2 No Left Turn 28.19 ~ None Ne Left T~rn Asress TraGI\s 88.06, 10C.09 R3-3 NO TURNS 2B.19 R3-4 No U-Turn 2B.19 R3-5 Mandatorv Movement Lane Control 2B20, 2B.21 R3-5a None Straioht Throuoh Only 2B.20,2B.21 R3-5b None LEFT LAN E 2B.21 R3-5c None HOV 2+ 2B.21 R3-5d None TAXI LANE 2B.21 R3-5e None CENTER LANE 2B.21 R3-5f None RIGHT LANE 2B21 R3-5g None BUS LANE 2B21 R3-6 Optional Movement Lane Control 2B20,2B22 R3-7 RIGHT (LEFT) LANE MUST TURN RIGHT (LEFT) 2B.20, 2B.21 R3-8 None Advance Intersection Lane Control 2B.20, 2B.23 R3-8a None Advance Intersection Lane Control 2B.20, 2B.23 R3-8b None Advance Intersection Lane Control 2B.20, 2B.23 R3-9a Two-Way Left Turn Only (Overhead-mounted) 2B.24 R3-9b None Two-Way Left Turn Only (Ground-mounted) 2B.24 ~ None Reversiele LaRe CeRtr<l1 Introduction, Paae 1-4 R3-9d None Reversible Lane Control 2B25 Rd-ge None Reversiele LaRe CSRtrol Introduction, Paoe 1-4 R3-9f None Reversible Lane Control 2B.25 R3-9o None Reversible Lane Control 2B.25 Table 2B.102(CA). MUTCD Regulatory Signs (Sheet 1 of 6) Chapter 28 - Regulatory Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-1 08 ... MUTCD California Title of Sign California MUTCD Code Code Section R1911e None ~IO TURN ON RED 2B.45 R10-12 LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN (Symbolic Green Ball) 2B.45 R10-13 None EMERGENCY SIGNAL 2B.45 R10-15 None TURNING TRAFFIC MUST YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS 2B.45 RW49 None U TURN YIELD TO RIGelT TUR~I 2B.45 R1917a None 2B.45 R10-18 None TRAFFIC LAWS PHOTO ENFORCED 2B.46 R10-19 None PHOTO ENFORCED 2B.46 R10-20a None MON-FRI7-9 AM 4-7 PM 2B.45 R10-21 None LEFT TURN SIGNAL YIELD ON GREEN (svmbolic oreen ball) 2B.45 R10-22 None Bicvcle Sional Acluation 9B.12 R11-1 KEEP OFF MEDIAN 2B.47 R11-2 ROAD (STREET) CLOSED 2B.48, 6F.08, 6F.53 R11-3 None ROAD CLOSED-LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY 2B.48 R11-3a ROAD CLOSED XX MILES AHEAD, LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY 2B.48, 6F.09, 6F.53 R11-3b None BRIDGE OUT XX MILES AHEAD, LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY 2B.48, 5B.04 R11-4 ROAD (STREET) CLOSED TO THRU TRAFFIC 2B.48, 6F.09, 6F.53 R12-1 Weiaht Limit 28.49 ~ None 'v, , "<OT V. NV T""~\ 28.49 ~ None 28.49 ~ None V'!EIGelT LIMIT X t (1-X TmJS) PER AXLE, X t (XX TONg) 28.49 GROgg R12-5 Weiaht Limit 28.36, 28.49 R-tU None METRIC 28.49 R13-1 None ALL TRUCKS/COMMERCIAL VEHICLES NEXT RIGHT 28.50 R14-1 TRUCK ROUTE 28.51 ~ None e1azaHleus MateFial Re~te 28.52 R-t4-d None e1azaraeus Material Prel1ieitieA 28.52 R-14-4 None ~JatioAal ~Jetworl\ 28.53 ~ None ~JatieAal ~Jetwerh Prel1ieitisA 28.53 R15-1 None Hiahway-Rail Grade Crossina 8803,10C02 R15-2 None Number ofTracks 88.03,10C.02 ~ None EXEMPT 8805,10C.10 R15-4a None Liaht Rail Transit Onlv Lane (Riaht Lane) 10C.13 R15-4b None Liaht Rail Transit Only Lane (Left Lane) 10C.13 R15-4c None Liaht Rail Transit Only Lane (Center Lane) 10C.13 R15-5 None Do Not Pass Liaht Rail Transit 10C.14 R15-5a None DO NOT PASS STOPPED TRAIN 10C.14 R15-6 No Vehicles On Tracks 10C.12 R15-6a None DO NOT DRIVE ON TRACKS 10C.12 R15-7 None Divided Hiahway With Liaht Rail Transit Crossina 10C.11 R15-7a None Divided Highway With Light Rail Transit Crossing (T- 10C.11 Intersection) Table 2B.102(CA). MUTCD Regulatory Signs (Sheet 5 of 6) Chapter 28 - Regulatory Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 28-98 California MUTCD Title of Sign California MUTCD Code Code Section ~ R1-1 STOP 28.04, 28.05, 28.06, 28.07 R1-2 YIELD 2808,2809,28.10 R1-3 4-WAY 2804 R1-4 ALL WAY 28.04 R2-1 Speed Limit 28.13,28.18 R2-4 CA) Npne Speed Zone Ahead 28.13 R3(CA) None End Speed Limit 28.13 M4-4 TRUCK 28.13,28.14 R6-3(CA\ None TRUCKS, 3 AXLES OR MORE 55 MAXIMUM 28.13 R6-3A(CA) None TRUCKS 3 AXLES OR MORE RIGHT 2 LANES ONLY 28.13 R6-4(CA) None ALL VEHICLES WHEN TOWING 55 MAXIMUM 28.13 R6-4A!CA\ None ALL VEHICLES WHEN TOWING RIGHT 2 LANES ONLY 28.13 R4-7 Keep Riaht 28.33 R4-10 RUNAWAY VEHICLES ONLY 28.32 R6-1 ONE WAY 28.37 R6-2 ONE WAY 28.37 R5-1 DO NOT ENTER 28.34 R5-1a WRONG WAY 28.34,28.35 R10G 11a NO TUR~I ON RED 28.45 R13A(CA) None No Riaht Turn on Red 28.26, 28.45 R138(CA) None No Left Turn on Red 28.45 R3-3 NO TURNS 28.19 R3-1 No Riaht Turn 28.19 R3-2 No Left Turn 28.19 R3-7 RIGHT (LEFT) LANE MUST TURN RIGHT (LEFT) 28.20, 2821 f'{18A CA) None RIGHT (LEFT\ LANE MUST EXIT 28.21 R188 CA\ None RIGHT (LEFT\ LANE FREEWAY ONLY 28.21 R12-5 Weiqht Limit 2836, 28.49 R20-1(CA) None No Trucks Variable Messaae 28.36 R20-1 A(CA\ None NEXT RIGHT Plaaue 28.36 R20A(CA) None Weiqht Limit 28.49 R5-2 No Trucks 28.36, 28.49 R20D(CA) Series None Truck Exclusion Plaaues 28.36, 28.49 R20H(CA) None Truck Lenqth Limit 28.36 R21(CA) None 8ridae Saeed and Weicht Limit 2836 R22(CA) None OK TO PARK ON 8RIDGE 28.39 R23(CA) Nane NO FISHINGIJUMPINGTFROM 8RIDGE 28.101(CA) R24(CA) None PARK PARALLEL 28.39 R25(CA) Nane PARK OFF PAVEMENT 2839 R26(CA) None NO PARKING ANY TIME 2839 R26(S) (CA) None NO STOPPING ANY TIME 2839 R26A( CA \ None NO PARKING ANY TIME 2839 R26A(S\ ICA\ None NO STOPPING ANY TIME 2832, 28.39 Table 28-101(CA). California Regulatory Signs (Sheet 1 of 6) Chapter 28 - RegulatoI)' Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-1O 1 ~ California i MUTCD Title of Sign California MUTCD Code , Code Section R79ICA\ None AUTOS & PICKUPS SNOW TIRES OK - CARRY CHAINS 2B.39 RSO-iTCAl None 4-W DRIVE WITH SNOW TIRES OK - CARRY CHAINS 2B.39 Rs1iCA1 None Bike Lane 9B.04 RS1AR:A1 None BEGIN 98.04 RS1BICA) None END 9B.04 RS2-1ICA\ None CARPOOL LANE AHEAD MILE 2B.26 RS2AICA\ None Snecific Hours/Davs Planue 2B.32 RS2B7CA1 None Snecific Hours/Davs PlaQue 2B.26 RS4-iTCAl None END CARPOOL LANE 2B.26 RS4-2ICA\ None CAR POOL LANE ENDS MILE 2B.26 RS6ICA\ None LEFT LANE CARPOOLS ONLY Snecific Hours/Davs 2B.26 RS6-2ICAl None LEFT LANE CARPOOLS ONLY 2B.26 RS6-3I CAl None LEFT LANE CARPOOLS ONLY Snecific Hours/Davs 2B26 RS7-lICA) None CARPOOLS ONLY OR MORE PERSONS PER VEHICLE 2B26 RS7-2(CA) None Route Shield CARPOOLS ONLY - OR MORE PERSONS 2B.26 PER VEHICLE RSS(CA) None LEFT (CENTER OR RIGHT) LANE DO NOT STOP (BUSES 2B.26 ONLY) RS9fCA1 None 1 CAR 12 CARS) PER GREEN 2B.26 RS9-iT CAl None 1 CARI2 CARS) PER GREEN EACH LANE 2B.26 RS9-2ICA\ None 1 CAR 12 CARS) PER GREEN THIS LANE 2B.26 RS9-31 CA \ None RIGHT ILEFT) LANE THIS SIGNAL 2B26 R10-6 STOP HERE ON RED 2B.26, 2B.45 R90- iT CAl None ALL VEHICLES STOP ON RED 2B.26 R91(CA) None LEFT (RIGHT OR CENTER) CARPOOLS _ OR MORE 2B26 ONLY Snecific Hours/Davs R91-1(CA) None LEFT (RIGHT OR CENTER) CARPOOLS _ OR MORE 2B26 ONLY WHEN METERED R91-2(CA) None (HOV) NO TRUCKS OVER 5 TONS OR VEHICLES WITH 2B.26 TRAILERS R91-3(CA) None LEFT (RIGHT OR CENTER) CARPOOLS _ OR MORE 2B.26 ONLY R91BICA\ None AUTOS/PICKUPS 2 SEATERS WITH 2 PERSONS OK 2B.26 R92rCA1 None BUSES ONLY CARPOOLS OK Snecific Hours/Davs 2B.26 R93-2ICAl None CARPOOL IS OR MORE PERSONS PER VEHICLE 2B26 R93AI CA \ None VEHICLES WITH DMV CLEAN AIR DECAL OK 2B.26 R94r CA1 None Mandatorv/Ontional Caroool Movemenl Lane Control 2B26 R5-6 No Bicvcles 2B.36, 9B.OS I~ \\ R9-3a No Pedestrian Crossin" 2B.36, 2B.44 Ie- R9-3b USE CROSSWALK 2B.44 R6-3a Divided Hiahwav Crossinam 2B.3S R6-3 Divided Hiahwav Crossina 14-Lea\ 2B.3S R991CAl None Disabled Parkina Onlv 2B.39 R99A(CA) R7-Sa, VAN ACCESSIBLE 2B.39, 2B.40 R7-Sb Table 2S.101(CA). California Regulatory Signs (Sheet 4 of 6) Chapter 28 - Regulatory Signs Part 2 . Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 2C-50 -+ MUTCD California Title of Sign California MUTCD Code Code Section S1-1 "'e3(C^) School Advance Warning 7B.07, 7B.08, 7B09, ., .. 7B.101ICA\ S3-1 SCHOOL BUS STOP AHEAD 7B.07,7B.10 S4-3 '^'eli(C^) SCHOOL Plaque 7B.07, 7B.08, 7B.09, o. ., 7B.11 $4-5 None Reduced Soeed School Zone Ahead 7B.07,7B.12 S4-5a None Reduced Sneed School Zone Ahead 7B.07,7B.12 S5-2 END SCHOOL ZONE 7B.13 W1-1 Turn 2C.06, 2C.07, 2C.08 W1-1a Combination Turn/Advisorv Sneed 2C.07 W1-2 Curve 2C.06, 2C.07, 2C.08 W1-2a Combination Curve/Advisorv Soeed 2C.07 W1-3 Reverse Turn 2C.06, 2C.07 W1-4 Reverse Curve 2C.06, 2C.07 W1-4b None 6F.45 wt-4G None 6F.45 W1-5 Windina Road 2C.06, 2C.07 W1-6 One-Direction Larae Arrow 2C.06, 2C09, 2C.10 W1-7 Two-Direction Larae Arrow 2C.38 W1-8 " Chevron Aiiclnment 2C06,2C.10 W1-10 None Combination Horizontal Alignment/Intersection Sian 2C.06, 2C08 W1-11 None Hairoin Curve 2C06 W1-13 None Truck Rollover Warnina 2C.11 ~ None Introduction, Paae 1-4 W1-15 None 270-dearee LooO 2C.06 W2-1 Cross Road 2C.08, 2C.37 W2-2 Side Road 2C.08, 2C.37 W2-3 None Side Road 2C.08, 2C.37 W2-4 T -Svmbol 2C.37 W2-5 Y -Svmbol 2C.37 W2-6 None Circular Intersection 2C.37 W3-1 Ston Ahead 2C.29 Wd4a Nane ':TOP AI-IE;AD 2C.29 W3-2 Yield Ahead 2C.29 ~ None YIELD .\I-IEAD 2C.29 W3-3 "'11(C^) Signal Ahead 2C.29,4D.20, .. ,. 4K.102ICA\ W3-3a SIGNAL AHEAD 2C.29 W3-4 BE PREPARED TO STOP 2C29,6F.29 W3-5 None $Deed Reduction 2C.30 W3-5a Nane Saeed Reduction 2C.30 W4-1 Merae 2C.31 W4-ttt None Introduction, Paae 1-4 W4-2 Lane Ends 2C.33 Table 2C.102(CA). MUTCD Warning Signs (Sheet 1 of 5) Chapter 2C - Warning Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Figure 28.2. Unsignalizecl Pedestrian Crosswalk Signs HE"fI. ~~ Rl.S V H~ 5 TO PEDESTRIANS Rl-Sa STATE LAW VI TO * WITHIN CROSSWALK Page 28-58 R 1-6a WITHIN CROSSWALK Rl-6 Figure 28-3. Speed Limit and Turn Prohibition Signs ! MINIMUM SPEED 40 R2-4 OR @5) R3-1 Chapter 2B - Regulatol)' Signs Part 2 . Signs I NO I TURNS R3-2 R3-3 SPEED LIMIT 50 OR MINIMUM 30 @@ R3.4 R3-18 September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-92 Table 28-1. Regulatory Sign Sizes (Sheet 1 of 5) MUTCD Conventional . Sign Code Section Road Expressway Freeway Minimum Oversized SlOP Rt.' 28,04 750 )( 7~? ~'~? - 600 )( 600 l~X'~?O (30 lC 30 36,36 /24 K24) 48 x4B Yield Al-2 28,08 900 x 900 x 900 1200 lC 1200 1500)(1500 750 x 750 (36 x 36 x 36) 148 ~ ~~~ 481 xl SIlO ,750 - (60)( 60 x 601 130 x 30 x 30\ To Oncoming Traffic R1.2a - 600 , 300 - - - - (24 l( 12 4-Way Rl.3 26.04 300 x \~O - - - - (12 x6 All Way Al-4 28.04 450 x l~O - - - - (18 )(6 Yield Here 10 Peds At-S 28.11 450 x 450 - - - - (18 x tBI Yield Here to PedeslflClf'lS A1-5a 28,1' 450X~ - - - - (18 l( 24 In-Street Ped CroSSing At-6,Sa 2812 ~'~ - - - - 12 X 36 Speed limit IEnglish) R2.' 28.13 ~go x 7~~ ~Xxlk~ 1200)( 1500 - - 24 x 30 (48)( 60\ Slleea lFFlI rr1e!rTs] ~ 2lHa ~~ 9~9 12'01GllllEE9 ........... ~eeElLA'11 ...... ~ ~ - l::!~g I H!09 ~ -..... ~peeeilmt ...... ~ ~ 9~9 1~9 Night Speed Limit R2.3 2815 600 x 600 m~~~ 1200 x 1200 - - \Ennlishl (24 x24) 148)( 4Bl 1~~ee;lLI'f1I """"" ....... ~ g~9 12991131;;9 ~ I ~i~~~u~ Speed Limit R2-4 28.16 600){ 750 9OO){ 12R~ 1~~0)( 16~ - - En IIsh (24){ 30) (36){ 48 48 x 60 1~A'l~i:leeEl'Wl ~ ....... ~ g~Q l~gg 11eE'J ~ Combined Speed Limll R2-4a 28.16 600 x 1200 900 x 1800 1200 x 2400 - - jEnnlish} (24 x 481 136 x 72) (48)( 961 l~e~~J1eeElLll'lt ....... ....... ~~g geS II 19&9 12991i2[E;9 - --, Fines Higher R2.6 28,17 600 x 600 ~)(900 1200 x 1200 - - (24)( 24) 36 x 36) (48 x 481 Turn Prohibilion R3.1.2.3.4 26.19 ~~ ~ ~~~ 900 )( 900 - - t~~~~~ 18 ~36 x 361 Mandillory Movement R3-5 series 28,21 750){~? - - - - LaneConlrol (30 x 36 Oplional Movement R3-6 2822 750){ 900 - - - - laneConlrol (30){ 36) Mandatory Movement R3-7 28.21 750 x 750 - - - - lane Control (30 x 30) Advance InlerSl'lctlon R3-a.8a,8b 28.23 variable x 750 - - - - LaneConlrol (variable x 30) i ;~vo-way L(!lt Tum Only R3-9a 2824 750 x ~~ - - - - overtiead mounted} (30)( 36 Two-Way leI! Turn Only R3-9b 28.24 600 x 900 - - - 900 x 1200 (around mounted) (24){ 36) 36 X 48\ ~~,;;rsible Lane Control R3.9d 26,25 2700 )( '200 - - - - Is mbOl) (108 x 48) ReverSible Lanen?ontrol R3-9t 28.25 750 )( 1050 - - - - (mound mounted (30 x 42) Advance Reversible R3-9g,9h 2825 2700 x 900 - - - - lane Conlrol (108 x 36) Transition S"iqnlnq End Reverse lane R3-91 26.25 2700 x 12~~ - - - - (108 x 48 = 7~g ~g 1~9 , = :'1::911191::9 191::Q)[ 21Q9 ~ - ~ . -Includes Arterial Highway (Street) as defined in Section 1A.13. Chapter 2B - Regulatory Signs Part 2 . Signs September 26, 2006 I I I I I California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-19 On a wo-way street, one sign should be used at the near right corner and one sign at the far right corner, facing approaching traffic. On a one-way street, signs should be placed on the near left and right corners facing approaching traffic. Standard: The No Right/Left Turn (R3-1/R3-2) sign shall be placed at an intersection to indicate that a right/left turn is prohibited. Guidance: Turn Prohibition signs should be placed where they will be most easily seen by drivers intending to turn. Standard: The No Right Turn (R3-1) sign shall be placed at the near right corner of the intersection or overhead. Option: If signals are present, the R3-1 sign may be installed adjacent to a signal face viewed by motorists in the right lane. Standard: On one-way roads, the No Left Turn (R3-2) sign shall be placed at the near left corner facing traffic approaching the intersection. Option: If signals are present, the R3-2 sign may be placed adjacent to a signal face viewed by motorists in the left lane. Standard: On two-way two lane roads (one lane each direction), the No Left Turn (R3-2) sign shall be placed on the near right corner and far left corner facing traffic approaching the intersection, Option: If signals are present, the R3-2 sign may be installed adjacent to the signal face viewed by motorists. Guidance: On wo-way multi-lane roads, the No Left Turn (R3-2) sign should preferably be placed overhead over the left lanes, in the median adjacent to the left lanes, or at the far left corner facing approaching traffic where they will be most easily seen by drivers intending to turn. Option: When the movement restriction applies during certain time periods only, the following Turn Prohibition signing alternatives may be used and are listed in order of preference: A. Changeable message signs or internally illuminated signs that are lighted and made legible only during the restricted hours. B. A supplemental plate stating the applicable hours and days prohibited, mounted below the sign. The No Left Turn Specific Hours (R33(CA) and R33A(CA)) signs (see Figure 2B-3(CA)) may be used if left turns are prohibited during certain time periods. _ Standard: J The No U-Turn (R3-4) sign shall be used where U turns are prohibited except when Intersection Lane "-Control signs (R73(CA) Series) signs are used at signalized intersections with separate left turn phases. The No U-Turn/No Left Turn (R3-18) sign shall be used where both, left turns and U turns are prohibited. Guidance: The appropriate R3-4 or R3-18 sign should be placed as follows: A. On undivided roads without traffic signals, place on the near right and far left corners of the intersection. B. On undivided roads with traffic signals, place on the far right and far left corners of the intersection, or on the signal mast arm. C. On divided roads at both signalized and unsignalized intersections, place in the median on the near and far side of the intersection. and on the signal mast arm at signalized intersections. Chapter 2B - Regulatory Signs Part 2 . Signs September 26, 2006 Page 28-81 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Figure 28-19. Traffic Signal Signs LEn ON STOP HERE ON GREEN RED ARROW It" ONLY Rl0.5 Rl0-6 i USE , LANE WITH GREEN ARROW DO NOT BLOCK INTERSECTION Rl0.7 R1O.8 Rl0.68 NO TURN ON RED . LEFT TURN SIGNAL Rl0.llb Rl0.ll R1O.118 Rl0.l0 TURNING TRAFFIC MUST YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN . EMERGENCY SIGNAL R1O-l5 Rl0.16 Rl0-13 Rl0.12 LEfT TURN SIGNAL YIELD ON GREEN . MON-FRI 7-9 AM OR SUNDAY 4-7 PM 7-11 AM Rl0-17a Rl0-20a Rl0-2l Chapter 2B - Regulatory Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 28-95 Table 28-1. Regulatory Sign Sizes (Sheet 4 of 5) Sign MUTCD Section Conventional Expre'lisway Freeway Minimum Oversized Code Road Sidewalk Closed. Use R9.10 6F.t3 '~ooX~~ - - - - Other Side 48 x 24 Sidewalk Closed Ahead. Ag.11 6F.13 '~.i"X~ - - - - . Cross Here 48 x 36 Sidewalk Closed. R9-11a 6F.13 1200 x 64~ - - - - Cross Here (48 x 24 Cross On Green R1Q-' 28.45 300 x 4~~ - - - - Linht Onlv (12 x 18 Pedestnan Tralfie Signal A1Q-2. 28.45 225 x 300 - - - - Signs 2a,3,3a.3b, (9 x 12) 3c.3dAAaAb Countdown Pedestnan A10-.)e 28.45 2~5 x 3!-5 - - - - Sian 9 x 15 Left on Green Arrow Only R1O-S 28.45 600 x 7~? - - - 'i~Xl:> (24 x 30 48 x 60 Slop Here on Red AlO.6 28.45 600 x 9~~ - - - - {24 x 36 €t9~ Pler9 91'1 nr;l9 "-- ~ ligg K 7!i9 Do Not Block Intersection R1D-] 28.45 600 x 7~? - - - - (24 x 30 Use Lane with Green R1Q-S 28.45 600 x 7~~ 9~ Xl o>~o - - 1500 x 1800 Arrow 124 x 30 36 x 42 160 x 72' Lell (RighI) Turn Signal Al0-10 28.45 600 x 7~? - - - - (24 x 30 No Turn on Red RlO-11.-++a 28,45 600 x 750 - - - 1200 x 1~~O (24 x 3Dl (48 x 48 tIs H::IfF1 SA nee RW+H> 2&45 6:99 l! 6:99 769 It 7b9 Left Turn Yield on Green R1Q-12 28.45 600 x 750 - - - - (24 x 30) Emergency Signal R10.13 28.45 900 x 6~? - - - - (36 x 24 Turning Traffic Must RlO.15 28.45 750 x 9~? - - - - Yield To Pedestrians '30 x 36 '_' Tl;lfR Yielelte nl!}RtT-lJm RW46 2&45 ~ ni!JRISR neE! ~rF3 ""'-+7a - 7;;9 II ggg Traffic Laws A10-1S 28.46 900 x 450 1200x7n~ 1600 x 900 - - Photo Enlorced (36 x 181' (48 x 30 (72 x 36) Photo Enlorced R10-19 28.46 600 x 450 900 x 7~? 1200 x 900 - - (24 x 18) (36 x 30 /48 x 36) MON-FRI (and limes) R10-20a 28.45 600 x 600 - - - - (31lnesl '24 x 24' SUNDAY (and times) R10-20a 28.45 600 x 450 - - - - 12 lines) (24 x 18) Left Turn Signal- R1O.21 28.45 750 x 9~~ - - - - Yield on Green (30 x 36 8ike Aclualion R1O.22 98.12 300 x 450 - - - - (12 x 18) ~ . -Includes Arterial Highway (Street) as defined in Section 1A13. Chapter 2B - Regulatory Signs Part 2 . Signs September 26, 2006 I I I I 7' California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-47 Guidance: The R9-3b sign should not be installed in combination with educational plaques. Support: Refer to CVC 21106. I Section 2B.45 Traffic Sil!nal Sil!ns (RI0-l throul!h RI0-21) Option: To supplement traffic signal control, Traffic Signal signs RIO-I through RIO-21 may be used to regulate road users. Guidance: When used, Traffic Signal signs should be located adjacent to the signal face to which they apply. Standard: Traffic Signal signs applicable to pedestrian actuation (see Figure 2B-18) shall be mounted immediately above or incorporated in pedestrian pushbutton units (see Section 4E.08). Support: Traffic Signal signs applicable to pedestrians include: A. CROSS ON GREEN LIGHT ONL Y (RIO-I); B. CROSS ON WALK SIGNAL ONL Y (RIO-2); C. PUSH BUTTON FOR GREEN LIGHT (RIO-3); and D. PUSH BUTTON FOR WALK SIGNAL (RIO-4). Option: The following signs may be used as an alternate for the RIO-3 and RIO-4 signs: A. TO CROSS STREET (arrow). PUSH BUTTON WAIT FOR GREEN LIGHT (RIO-3a); and B. TO CROSS STREET (arrow). PUSH BUTTON WAIT FOR WALK SIGNAL (RIO-4a). The symbol sign R I 0-2a may be used as an alternate to sign R I 0-2. Where symbol-type pedestrian signal indications are used, an educational sign (RI0-3b) may be used to improve pedestrian understanding of pedestrian indications at signalized intersections. Where word-type pedestrian signal indications are being retained for the remainder of their useful service life, the legends W ALKlDONT WALK may be substituted for the symbols on the educational sign RI0-3b, thus creating sign RIO-3c. The RIO-3d sign may be used if the pedestrian clearance time is sufficient only for the pedestrian to cross to the median. The diagrammatic sign R I 0-4b may also be used as an alternate to sign R I 0-4. At intersections where pedestrians cross in two stages using a median refuge island, the word message "CROSS TO MEDIAN" may be placed on the near comer of the refuge island along with the educational plaque. Traffic Signal signs (see Figure 2B-19) may be installed at certain locations to clarity signal control. Among the legends for this purpose are LEFT ON GREEN ARROW ONL Y (RI0-5), STOP HERE ON RED (RIO-6 8r RIg 6a) for observance of stop lines, DO NOT BLOCK INTERSECTION (RIO-7) for avoidance of traffic obstructions, USE LANE(S) WITH GREEN ARROW (RIO-8) for obedience to Lane Control signals, LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN (symbolic green ball) (RI 0-12), and LEFT TURN SIGNAL YIELD ON GREEN (symbolic green ball) (RI 0-21) (see Section 40.06). Where practical, an additional LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN (symbolic green ball) (R10-12) sign ((i.e., in addition to the R10-12 sign adjacent to the signal face) along with an AT SIGNAL (R73-9(CA)) supplemental plaque may be used on the approach to the signalized intersection. Guidance: If used, the location of this additional R10-12 sign should be in the raised median at the beginning of the left-turn lane, or be based upon Table 2C-4, or as per engineering judgment. In situations where traffic control signals are coordinated for progressive timing, the Traffic Signal Speed (11-1) sign may be used (see Section 20.47). Standard: 'file NO TUR."I ON RED (RIO 11a, RIO 111l) SigH A symbolic NO TURN ON RED (R10-11) or No Righi I Turn on Red (R13A(CA)) or No Left Turn on Red (R13B(CA)) signs (see Figure 2B-19 and 2B.19(CA)) shall be used to prohibit a right turn on red (or a left turn on red from a one-way street to a one-way street). Chapter 28 - Regulatory Signs Part 2 . Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 9C-18 Figure 9C-102 (CA). Examples of Bicycle Lane Treatment Where Vehicle Parking is Prohibited/Permitted WHERE VEHICLE PARKING IS PROHIBITED Centertine or Lane Un (I (B) BIKE LANE R7-9a 30 m (100 Il) 10 60 m (200 Il) See Figure 9C.l0l (CA) ~.;;~"C;k;~i~~~~'iIX;:,,: '~.-:. I~ji~~?;!~~!.~f:'~~"~;' -'" :'-'" ~---:7'7'!j:J"""": ''f ""~,'-" 1.2 m (4 Il) Minimum Wilhout Gutter 1.5 m (5 Il) Minimum With Gutter R26 (CA) 011.1 .J = M7.1 . WHERE VEHICLE PARKING IS PERMITTED Curb or Edge of Pavement 100 mm (4 in) White Markings (Optional) I RBI (CA) WITHOUT PARKING STALLS - 011.1 & M7.1 100 mm (4 in) White Markings WITH PARKING STALLS NOT TO SCALE NOTE 1: 3.3m 111 It) Minimum for Rolled Curb 3.6m 12 It) Minimum for Vertical Curb Chapter 9C - Markings Part 9 - Traffic Controls for Bicycle Facilities September 26, 2006 California MUTCD Page 28-77 (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Figure 28-16 (CA), California No Parking Signs OK PARK I TO STOPPING PARK PARAllil PARK OFF ANY ON BRIDGE PAVEMENT liNE R22 (GA) R24 (GA) R25 (GA) R26(S) (GA) NO NO I NO I PARKING STOPPING PARKING PARKING STOPPI NG ANY ANY HERE 10 HERE TO fiRE TIME TIME CORNER CORNER LANE R26A (GA) R26A(S) (GA) R26B (GA) R26G (GA) R26F (GA) NO I NO I I PARKING PARKING PARKI N G STOPPI NG PARKING ON ON ANY TI ME ANY TIME ANY liME BRIDGE BRIDGE ~ ~ R26J (GA) R27 (GA) R27A(GA) R28 (GA) R28(S) (GA) NO NO I I PARKING STOPPING PARKING PARKING VEHICLES ANY TIME ANY TIM E OVER _ fT l' 9 AM I I HIGH 4 6 PM --+ R28A (GA) R28A(S) (GA) R28B (GA) R29 (GA) R30 (GA) I I STOPllNG 30 PARKING 17 9 AM MINUTE 4 6 PM PARKING lAM 6PM D-HOU~ +-+ . AlRKING lAM' 6PM 9~,M 4PM R30A (GA) R31 (GA) R31(S) (GA) R32 (GA) R32A (GA) P:RKING! I STOII'ING "'. ' 7 9 AM fIiWui' i 4 .6!"M IPARKING Iil\RKIKG ~ PARKINGI 17~~ 6'~ 9Ar.4 4PM 9AM 4PM! R32B (GA) R37 (CA) R38 (CA) R38(S) (GA) Chapter 28 - Regulatory Signs September 26, 2006 Part 2 ~ Signs California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-94 Table 28-1. Regulator}' Sign Sizes (Sheet 3 of 5) Sign MUTCD Section Conventional Expressway Freeway Minimum Oversized Code Road . No Parking R7.1,2.2a,3. 2839 300 X 4511 - - - - 4.5.6.7.8. (12 x 18: 107.108 Van Accessible R7.8a.8b 2B.40 4~X2~!i - - ~10x~~ - 18 x 9 12 x 6 No Parking. Bike lane A7.9.9a 9B.09 300 x 4511 - - - - 112 x 181 No Parking A7.107a 28.39 300 x 7~1 - - - - with IransilloQol (12 x 30 No Parking I Reslricted A7-200 28.40 600 x 45(1 - - - - Parking tcombined sign) (24 x 18) ~~X75C1 12 x 30\ Tow Away Zone R7'201.201 28.40 300 x 15(1 - - - - {t2 x 61 ThiS Side of Sign A7-202 28.39 3~X15(1 - - - - 12 x 6\ No Parking on Pavemenl RS.l 28.39 600 x 7~~ 900 x 1200 1200 x 1500 - - (24)( 30 -(-36)( 48> (48 x 60) No Parking Except on AB.2 28.39 ~goX7~ ~X1200 1~~Xl~ - - Shoulder 24 x 30 36 x 48) 48 x 60 No ParkIng RB-3 28.39 600 )( 7~ 900 )( 900 1~~)(1~~ ;~o )( 600 - 124)( 30 (36)( 36\ 48)( 48 18)( 24} No ParkIng (symbol) R8-3a 28.39 600 )( 600 900 )( 900 1200)( l~~ 300 )( 3~~ - (24)( 24\ (36)( 36} (48)( 48 (12)(12 Emergency Parking Only R8-4 28.42 750 )( 600 750 )(6~~ 1200X~ - - 130)( 24\ 130 x 24 148 x 36 No Slopping on Pavement RS-5 28.39 600 )( 7~~ 900 x 1200 1200 x 1500 - - (24)( 30 (36)( 48) (48 x 60) No Slopping Except on A8-6 2839 600)( 73~ 900 x 1200 1200 x 19~0 - - Shoulder 124 x 30 -(-36 x 48) (48 x 60 Emergency Stoppmg Only RS.7 28.42 750 x 600 '~OO x 900 - - - (30)( 24\ 48 x 36) Do Not Stop on Tracks RS-S 28.42 600 x 750 900 x 1200 - - - (24 x 30) (36 x 48) Tracks Out 0' Service R8.9 88.09 600 x 600 900 )( 900 - ;~O)( 450 - (24X241 (36 x 361 18xl8) Slep Here W~len Flashing R8.10 8B.l0 600X~ - - ~~o x 750 - (24 x 36 24 x 30) WalK on Lelt Facing Trallic R9.1 2B43 450 x 600 - - - - (18 x 241 Cross Only at Crosswalks R9-2 2B.44 300 x 4~~ - - - - (12)( 18 No Pedestrian Crossmg A9-3 28.44- 300 x 450 - - - - 112 x 18) No Pedestrian Crossing A9-3a 2844 450 x 450 600)( 600 750 x 7~? - - svmboll (18 x 18 (24)( 24) no x 30 Use Crosswalk R9-3b 28.44 450 x 300 - - - - (18 x 12\ No HllCh HiKing A9.4 2B.43 450 x 600 - - ;~o x 450 - (18 x 24\ 18 x 18) Hitch Hiking Prohibition R9.4a 28.43 450)( 450 - - - - (svmbol) (18 x 18) 81cyclists (symboll A9-S 9810 300 x 4~~ - - - - Use Ped Slanal (12 x 18 BlcyclislS (symbol) A9-G 98.10 300)( 450 - - - - Yield 10 Peds (12 x 18) Keep LeftiRit' to R9.7 98-1' 300 x 450 - - - - Pedestrians Bicyclists (12 x 18) (symbols) - Travel.path Restriction Pedestrian Crosswalk R9-8 6F.12 ~~)(4~ - - - - 36 x 18 Sidewalk Closed A9-9 6F.13 750 x 450 - - - - (30 x 181 . - Includes Arterial Highway (Street) as defined in Section 1A.13. I Chapter 28 - Regulatory. Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2B-42 Standard: Before time limit parking regulations are approved in rural areas, assurance shall be obtained from the enforcement agency that the regulation will be enforced. SiQns Guidance: The PARK PARALLEL (R24(CA)) sign should only be used where diagonal parking is prevalent, in violation of CVC 22502. Option: The OK TO PARK ON BRIDGE (R22(CA)) sign may be used to inform motorists that parking is permitted on a bridge. Refer to CVC 22500(k). The PARK OFF PAVEMENT (R25(CA)) sign may be used where it is likely that vehicles may stop on the traveled way and interfere with through traffic. It may also be used as a temporary sign in snow areas where parking is permitted. ~ The NO PARKING ANY TIME with arrow (R28(CA)) or without arrow (R26(CA)) signs may be used to inform motorists of a parking prohibition at a specific location. The NO PARKING ANY TIME with arrow (R28A(CA)) or without arrow (R26A(CA)) signs may be used where a larger size is desirable. CVC Section 21718 prohibits the stopping, parking or leaving of any vehicle upon a freeway. Large NO PARKING ANY TIME (R26(CA)) or EMERGENCY PARKING ONLY (R8-4) signs may be installed on freeways which have full control of access and no crossing at grade to inform traffic that stopping, parking or leaving of any vehicle upon a freeway is prohibited. The TOW-AWAY NO PARKING ANY TIME (R26J(CA)) sign may be used to inform motorists of a parking prohibition and tow-away zone at a speCific location. The NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER (R26B(CA)) sign may be used to prohibit parking at a specific location. The NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER (R26C(CA)) sign may be used where a larger size is desirable. The No Parking (R8-3a) sign may be used to inform motorists of a parking prohibition at a specific location. The No Parking plaques (R26E(CA)) may be placed below the R8-3a sign to indicate specific parking exceptions or restrictions such as EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 6 AM - 6 PM I MON - FRI, ON BRIDGE, ON PAVEMENT, EXCEPT ON SHOULDERS, 6 AM - 6 PM w/Arrow, HERE TO CORNER, LOADING ZONE w/Arrow and TOW - AWAY ZONE. The NO STOPPING FIRE LANE (R26F(CA)) sign may be used to inform motorists of a designated fire lane. Refer to CVC 22500.1. Standard: The NO STOPPING ANY TIME (R26(S)(CA)) sign shall be used to inform motorists of a No Stopping Zone at a specific location. Option: The NO STOPPING ANY TIME (R26A(S) (CA)) sign may be used where a larger size is desirable. The NO PARKING ON BRIDGE (R27(CA)) sign may be used only where parking is prevalent in violation of CVC 22500(k). The NO PARKING ON BRIDGE (R27A(CA)) sign may be used where a larger size is desirable. The NO STOPPING ANY TIME with arrow (R28(S)(CA)) sign may be used to inform motorists of no stopping zones. Use only where the beginning and ending points of the prohibition are not otherwise indicated. The NO STOPPING ANY TIME with arrow (R28A(S)(CA)) sign may be used where a larger size is desirable. Standard: The NO PARKING VEHICLES OVER 6 FT HIGH (R28B(CA)) sign shall be used to inform motorists of a parking prohibition, which applies only to vehicles greater than 1.8 m (6 It) in height. Option: The R28B(CA) sign may be installed within 30 m (100 Ii) of an intersection to improve the visibility of the motorists in accordance with CVC 22507. Standard: The No Stopping/No Parking Specific Hours (R29(CA)) sign shall be used to inform motorists of a stopping and parking prohibition during certain hours at a specific location. Chapter 2B - RegulatoI} Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 98-9 Figure 9B-2 (CA), California Regulatory Signs for Bicycle Facilities NO MOTOR VEHICLES OR MOTORIZED BICYCLES - BICYCLES MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLES , MUST 1 ! EXIT ,00' ! BIKE PATH BICYCLES ~ PUSH BUTTON MUST 1 FOR GREEN LIGHT EXIT . R44C (CA) R62C (CA) R44A (CA) R44B (CA) ~ BIKE LANE [BEGIN I END R8i (CA) R8iA (CA) R8i B (CA) {This space left intentionally blank} Chapter 98 - Signs Part 9 - Traffic Controls for Bicycle Facilities September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 9B-18 Table 9B-1(CA). California Minimum Sign Sizes for Bicycle Facilities ? Minimum Sign Size (in) Sign California Code Shared.Use Path Roadway Bike Path Exclusion R44A(CA) --- (12 x 24) BICYCLES MOTOR-DRIVEN R44B(CA) (30 x 36) CYCLES MUST EXIT --- BICYCLES MUST EXIT R44C(CA) --- (30 x 30) Bike/Push Button for Green Light R62C(CA) --- (5 x 7.5) Bike Lane R81(CA) --- (12 x 8) BEGIN R81A(CA) --- (12 x 5) END R81B(CA) --- (8 x5) Bicycle Route Number Marker SG45(CA) m (12 x 18) Bicycle Route Name Marker S17(CA) --- (24 x 6) (This space left intentionally blank) Chapter 98 - Signs Part 9 - Traffic Controls for Bicycle Facilities September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 9B-2 Guidance: Where conditions require path users, but not roadway users, to stop or yield, the STOP sign or YIELD sign should be placed or shielded so that it is not readily visible to road users. When placement of STOP or YIELD signs is considered, priority at a shared-use path/roadway intersection should be assigned with consideration of the following: A. Relative speeds of shared-use path and roadway users; B. Relative volumes of shared-use path and roadway traffic; and C. Relative importance of shared-use path and roadway. Speed should not be the sole factor used to determine priority, as it is sometimes appropriate to give priority to a high-volume shared-use path crossing a low-volume street. or to a regional shared-use path crossing a minor collector street. When priority is assigned, the least restrictive control that is appropriate should be placed on the lower priority approaches. STOP signs should not be used where YIELD signs would be acceptable. Section 9B.04 Bicvcle Lane Sil!ns (RJ-17, RJ-17a. RJ-17b) Standard: The BIKE LANE (R3 17) sign (see Figure 9B 2) shall be usell only in eonjunetion with marl<<d bieyele lanes as deseribed in Seetion 9C.1I1, and shall be "Iaeed at "criodie inten'als along the bieyele kHtes. Coidanee: The BIKE LA~lg (R3 17) sign s"adng should be aeterminea by engineeringjoagment basea on "revailing s"eea sf bieyele ana other traffie, block length, aistanees from adjacent inteFoectians, ana ather eeflsiaeratieAS. The .\HH.\D CR3 17&) sign (see Figore 9B 2) ghoola be mountea aircetly below a flJ 17 sign in advaIlce of tRe beginRing of a markea bicycle lane. The ENDS CRJ 17b) sign Csee Figore 98 2) shoola be mountea aireetly belo'l, a RJ 17 sign at the ena of a markea bicycle lane. Standard: ..:!!a The Bike Lane (R81 (CA)) sign shall be placed at the beginning of each designated Bike Lane and along each - -----;iI"'" Bike Lane at all major changes in direction, The R81(CA) sign shall be used to regulate bicycle and motor vehicle traffic, in accordance with CVC Sections 21207, 21207.5, 21208, 21209 and 21717. Guidance: The Bike Lane (R81(CA)) sign should be placed at every arterial street and at 800 m (1/2 mil intervals of each designated Bike lane. Option: The BEGIN (R81A(CA)) and END (R81B(CA)) signs may be used below the R81 (CA) sign to mark the beginning or end of a bike lane. Support: The R81(CA). R81A(CA) and R81B(CA) signs are shown in Figure 9B-2(CA). Section 9B.05 BEGIN RIGHT TURN LANE YIELD TO BIKES Sil!n (R4-4) Option: Where motor vehicles entering an exclusive right-turn lane must weave across bicycle traffic in bicycle lanes, the BEGIN RIGHT TURN LANE YIELD TO BIKES (R4-4) sign (see Figure 9B-2) may be used to inform both the motorist and the bicyclist of this weaving maneuver. Guidance: The R4-4 sign should not be used when bicyclists need to move left because of a right-turn lane drop situation. Chapter 98 - Signs Part 9 - Trame Controls for Bicycle Facilities September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 2C - 30 Figure 2C-4. Roadway Condition and Advance Traffic Control Signs W3.1' W8.1 W8.5 W8.9a W3.2. W8.2 W8.? W8-12 W8.3 W8.8 W8.13 W3.4 W8.4 W8.9 W1?-1 'An optional word message sign is shown in the "Standard Highway Signs" book. Chapter 2C ~ Warning Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2C-1I Option: The black on orange background LOW SHOULDER (W8-9) sign may be used on State highways to warn of a shoulder condition where there is an elevation difference of less than 75 mm (3 in) between the shoulder and the travel lane. See Section 6F.42. Section 2C.27 Sliooery When Wet Sil!n (W8-S) Option: The Slippery When Wet (W8-5) sign (see Figure 2C-4) may be used to warn that a slippery condition might exist. Guidance: When used, a Slippery When Wet sign should be placed in advance of the beginning of the affected section (see Table 2C-4), and additional signs should be placed at appropriate intervals along the road where the condition exists. Option: The WATCH FOR SNOW SLIPPERY (SW46(CA)) sign may be used to warn road users of conditions where snow may be on the roadway surface, but chains are not yet required. The SW46(CA) sign may be placed in advance of areas where such conditions may exist, and intermittently as needed where such conditions may exist for long sections of highways. The SW46(CA) sign may be displayed when weather conditions are such that it would be reasonable to assume that snow on the roadway would be a possibility. Guidance: The SW46(CA) sign should be removed when such conditions are no longer present. Support: See Figure 2C-4(CA) for the SW46(CA) sign. Section 2C.28 BRIDGE ICES BEFORE ROAD Sil!n (W8-13) Option: A BRIDGE ICES BEFORE ROAD (W8-13) sign (see Figure 2CA) may be used in advance of bridges to advise bridge users of winter weather conditions. The BRIDGE ICES BEFORE ROAD sign may be removed or covered during seasons of the year when its message is not relevant. The ICY (W43(CA)) sign (see Figure 2C-4(CA)) may be used in advance of locations where an icy condition requires extra caution. Guidance: The W43(CA) sign should be used on mountain roads, which may be continuously in the shade and where ice forms during the greater part of the winter. This sign should be covered or removed at the end of the winter season or when the icy condition no longer exists. The sign should be located in advance of the beginning of the icy sections. Section 2C.29 Advance Traffic Control Si ns Standard: The Advance Traffic Control symbol signs (see Fignre 2C-4) include the Stop Ahead (W3-1), Yield Ahead (W3-2), and Signal Ahead (W3-3) signs. These signs shall be installed on an approach to a primary traffic control device that is not visible for a sufficient distance to permit tbe road user to respond to the device (see Table 2C-4). The visibility criteria for a traffic control signal shall be based on having a continuous view of at least two signal faces for the distance specified in Table 4D-1. Support: Permanent obstructions causing the limited visibility might include roadway alignment or structures. Intermittent obstructions might include foliage or parked vehicles. Guidance: Where intermittent obstructions occur, engineering judgment should determine the treatment to be implemented. Chapter 2C ~ Waming Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1, as amended for use in California) Page 2C-4l Table 2C-2. Warning Sign Sizes Description Conventional Express- Freeway Minimum Oversized Shape Sign Series Road way * W1, W2, W7, 750 x 750 900 x 900 1200 x 1200 600 x 60( W8, W9, W11, (30 x 30) (36 x 36) (48 x 48) (24 x 24) - W14,W15-1, Diamond W17-1 W1 Combination. 900 x 900 1200 x 1200 x 750 x 750 W3, W4, W5, (36 x 36) 1200 1200 (30 x 30) - W6, W8-3, (48 x 48) (48 x 48) W10,W12 W1 - Arrows 1200 x 600 900 x 450 1500x750 (48 x 24) - - (36 x 18) (60 x 30) W1 - Chevron 450 x 600 750 x 900 900 x1200 300 x 450 (30 x 36) (12 x 18) - (18 x 24) (36 x 48) Rectangular W7-4 1950 x 1200 1950 x 1200 1950 x 1200 - - (78 x 48) (78 x 48) (78 x 48) W7-4b,4c 1950 x 1500 1950 x 1500 1950 x 1500 (78 x 60) - - (78 x 60) (78 x 60) W10-9,10 600 x 450 - - - - (24 x 18) W12-2p 2100 x 600 21oox600 2100 x 600 - - (84 x 24) (84 x 24) (84 x 24) W13-2, 3, 5, 600 x 750 900x1200 1200 x 600 x 750 1200 x ~ (24 x 30) (36 x 48) 1500 (24 x 30) 1500 (48 x 60) (48 x 60) W14-3 900 x 1200 750 x 1000 1200x1600 x 1200 - - x 1000 x 1600 Pennant (36 x 48 x (30 x 40 x (48 x 64 x 48) 40) 64) Circular W10-1 900 (36) 1200 (48) 750 (30) 1200 (48) - Dia. Dia. Dia. Dia. I Notes: 1. Larger signs may be used when appropriate 2. Dimensions are shown in millimeters followed by inches in parentheses and are shown as width x height . -Includes Arterial Highway (Street) as defined in Section 1A13. I Chapter 2C - Warning Signs Part 2 - Signs September 26, 2006 California MUTCD (FHW A's MUTCD 2003 Revision I, as amended for use in California) Page 2C -44 Table 2C-4. Guidelines for Advance Placement of Warning Signs (English Units) Advance Placement Distance 1 Posted or Condition A: Condition B: Deceleration to the listed advisory 85th- Speed reduc- speed (mph) for the condition' Percentile tion and lane Speed changing in heavy traffic' 0' 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 20 mph 225 It N/A' N/A' - - - - - - 25 mph 325 ft NIA' N/A N/A - - - - - 30 mph 450 It N/A' N/A: N/A: - - - - - 35 mph 550 ft N/A' N/A' N/A' N/A' - - - - 40 mph 650 It 125 ft N/A' N/A' N/A: - - - - 45 mph 750 It 175 ft 125 ft N/A' N/A' N/A' - - - 50 mph 850 ft 250 ft 200 ft 150 ft 100 It N/A' - - - 55 mph 950 ft 325 ft 275 ft 225 ft 175 ft 100 ft N/A: - - 60 mph 1100 ft 400 ft 350 ft 300 ft 250 ft 175 ft N/A' - - 65 mph 1200 ft 475 It 425 ft 400 ft 350 ft 275 ft 175 ft N/A' - 70 mph 1250 ft 550 ft 525 ft 500 ft 425 ft 350 ft 250 ft 150ft - 75 mph 1350 ft 650 ft 625 ft 600 ft 525ft 450 ft 350 It 250ft 100ft Notes: , The distances are adjusted for a sign legibility distance of 175 ft lor Condition A The distances for Condition B have been adjusted for a sign legibility distance 01 250 ft. which is appropriate lor an align- ment warning symbol sign. Typical conditions are locations where the road user must use extra time to adjust speed and change lanes in heavy traffic because of a complex driving situation. Typical signs are Merge and Right Lane Ends. The distances are determined by providing the driver a PIEV time of 14.0 to 14.5 seconds lor vehi- cle maneuvers (2001 AASHTO Policy. Exhibit 3-3. Decision Sight Distance. Avoidance Maneuver E) minus the legibility distance of 175 It for the appropriate sign. . Typical condition is the warning 01 a potential stop situation. Typical signs are Stop Ahead. Yield Ahead. Signal Ahead. and Intersection Warning signs. The distances are based on the 2001 AASHTO Policy. Stopping Sight Distance. Exhibit 3-1. providing a PIEV time 01 2.5 seconds. a deceleration rate 0111.2 lVsecond'. minus the sign legibility distance 01 175 ft. . Typical conditions are locations where the road user must decrease speed to maneuver through the warned condition. Typical signs are Turn. Curve. Reverse Turn. or Reverse Curve. The distance is deter- mined by providing a 2.5 second PIEV time. a vehicle deceleration rate 01 10 ltisecond. minus the sign legibility distance 01 250 It. , No suggested distances are provided lor these speeds. as the placement local ion is dependent on site conditions and other signing to provide an adequate advance warning lor the driver. Chapter 2C - Warning Signs September 26, 2006 Part 2 . Signs . . PROJECT LOCATION SURVEY DOCUMENTS City of San Bernardino, California Development SelVices Depart/ Public Works, Division TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE & NORTHPARK BOULEVARD THOMAS BROS: PAGE 546-E5 PROJECT LOCATION ,jo(o;> ~ VICINITY MAP N. T.S. 99 0659 20~ rl0(.',O ~-.I \.':.J u~L~c:.F_8].loJI?_-:,.2.,O~:rmu;m'.uuuu_mu'___TU L TTLE mbtJllJTRJ DIVE;. _ ' . ,T/E5SET · GHEt:/<~D ' - ,'u"'" ... . ::::::::'n ." "',,::'::::::: :::':,::,:::::::::::.: ,1~-?:?:~~:~:~:~:~?-?:?::':tr.E.~~~ :I: m " f-. u cr: , ,. .. 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California I I ~ -17- - I I CORNER TYPE COORDINA TES (Oprlone/} o Government Corner o Meander o Rancho (;;Y"Date of Survey o Control g",Property !.1 Other JVL Y 2ZJ 1'3 5<3 N. E. Zone Datum Elev. Corner - ~ Left as found o Found and tagged o Established 181 Reestablished o Rebuilt Identification and type of corner found: Evidence used to identify or procedure used to establish or reest 'Iish the corner: SEE D THER. 5/Dl: A description of the physical condition of the monument as found and as set or reset: 5E€ DTHER... SIDE Land Surveyors' Act on Ju L Y 2. (, c)9 AT lIXVCY PAITTY,"If'/!P Ie crry a..c'S4N Bitt/tAl.q/lOlAJ01 cllJ L.S. ,lsll. . Number 527 4 -5EAl-- "'""-. ..... ., , "' - .~~,~~:>. SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT This Corner Record was prepared by me or under my direction in conformance with the COUNTY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT and filed JUL 2 8 1999 8 :30. lS-2L. 19_. and examined .', " This Corner Record was received Signed !' r- ~"'I ~ 1'("\) ! ii !"'l-l! I Cr.",,_.\. ~:.i':'\;EYOR .lTitle~ I! _,,) f'. i . , ' -, ...,... I \\ ti-31~ .'.:j ...,\_....._-~../_' . . ~. , '. -'.-:- ,.':~:"~~-:__:_.~ -;:,;_ J ,"' -- County Surveyor's Comment r A.P.N. {QO!lpnal; For furure inde"ing' Pag. 1 of 2 SURVEY MONUMENT PRESERVATION GUIDELINES CALIFORNIA LAND SUR VEYORS ASSOCIA TION & CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS OF CALIFORNIA Joint Professional Practice Committee - Riverside/San Bernardino and Desert Chapters ( In Cooperation with the Riverside & San Bernardino County Surveyors Office) PREFACE: The preceding public survey documents are provided from a search of records on file in the City of San Bernardino, Office of the City Engineer. All work is to be performed by a person or under the supervision of a person authorized to practice Land Surveying (refer to Sub-section 6-1.10 "SURVEYING SERVICE" of these Special Provisions). The following regarding public works construction in the Public Right of Way is extractedfrom letter from the above agencies, dated April 13, 2007: NEW & RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS A. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION (1.) The survey crew shall diligently search for all survey monuments ofrecord and on the surface of the road. It is suggested (that) the search (sh)ould include the use ofa metal detector. When the detector indicates the possibility of a buried survey monument, then digging below the surface to uncover the monument within 2" of the road surface is recommended. (2.) The survey crew shall properly reference all found survey monuments, which may be disturbed or covered during construction, to stable surface points. (3.) The authorized surveyor shall properly complete a Comer Record or Record of Survey for the monuments noted in (I)tem (2.), above. Prior to the start of any construction work, the original or a print of the Comer Record or Record of Survey shall be submitted to the County Surveyor for review, signature and filing. B. AFTER CONSTRUCTION AND PRIOR TO RECORDING NOTICE OF COMPLETION 1. All covered and disturbed monuments shall be reset with the same or more durable type of monument as the original, in the surface of the construction. Key monuments shall be a minimum I" inside diameter iron pipe of appropriate length. 2. A monument box or other protective structure is recommended to be placed around key monuments (section comers, quarter section comers). 3. The authorized surveyor shall properly complete a Comer Record of Record of Survey for all set monuments with a change in character, including tag number, and submit it to the County Surveyor for review, signature and filing. NOTE: Parentheses above indicate changes to original text. CONTRACT AGREEMENT AGREEMENT CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO THIS AGREEMENT is made and concluded this )t day of A U ~ us + ,2007, between the City of Sa9, Bernardino (~erei1ll!!ler "Ciry"), and (; 0 h =t: eX [0 1 U h I C; ?"--' (hereinafter "Contractor"). oj 1. For and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and perfonned 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 TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41 ) in strict confonnity with Plans and Special Provisions No, 11972 , and also in accordance with Standard Specifications for Public Works/Construction, 2006 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. 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 perfonnance of this contract, nor shall the Contractor or any person claiming under or through him or her, establish or pennit any such practice or practices of discrimination or segregation with reference to the selection of subcontractors, vendees, or employees in the perfonnance of this contract. AGREEMENT: TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE AND NORTHPARK BOULEVARD (TC 04-41) 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 of these present have hereunto set their hands the year and date first above written. CONTRACTOR CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Name of Firm: l {;Lh Ii] (;'- (3 Ie ct rtOc a I BY: J:J1Jit2h :Jwnje- TITLE: 0 [,0 YI e i^ BY: F D ILSON, City Manager City of San Bernardino ATTEST: MAILING ADDRESS: 15&65 R-lUR Drive- font-CA.11C^-) (it 9ZJJIft CA""J,j__.1:; u,,'c j. 1.::. . RACHEL G. CLARK City Clerk PHONE NO.:(f-P!lJ 5 if {~ (f 0 if l/ APPROVED AS TO FORM :t. ES F. PENMAN, City Attorney ~y Western Surety Company PERFORMANCE BOND Bond Number: 70369042 Construction KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, That we Gonzalo Zunioa clba Zunioa Electrical 15685 Reed Dr., Fontana, CA 92336 of referred to as the Principal, and Western Surety Company , hereinafter as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Ci ty of San Bernardino of 300 N. D St.. 4th FI. , San Bernardino. CA 92402 , hereinaller One Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and referred to as the Obligee, in the sum of OO! 1 0 0 Dollars ($ 157.700.00 ), for the payment of Which we bind ourselves, our legal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract with Obligee, dated the 27th (TC 04-41) 2007 I for'T'r;:'If"fir. ~ign.::ll Pl.::in .::It" T,H-rlp. Mr:I1Jnt-.-=.in DrivA .::Inri Nnrrhp::lrk Rn1l1pv;::lrn day of Auaust NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall faithfully perform such contract or shall indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all cost and damage by reason of Principal's failure so to do, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and etreet. ANY PROCEEDING, legal or equitable, under this Bond may be instituted in any court of competent jurisdiction in the location in Which the work or part of the work is located and shall be instituted within two years aller Contractor Defauit or within two years aller the Contractor ceased WOrking or within two years afler the Surety refuses or fails to perform its obligations under this Bond, whichever occurs first. If the provisions of this Paragraph are void or prohibited by law, the minimum period of limitation available to sureties as a defense In the jurisdiction of the suit shall be applicable. NO RIGHT OF ACTION shall accrue on this Bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the Obligee named herein or the heirs, executors, administrators or successors of the Obligee. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 28th day of Auoust 2007 Gonzalo Zuniga dba Zuniga Electrical Construction (principal) By (Seal) Western Surety ~~nv '( (Surety) Ie . BLAKE ALIEN PFIST'ER (Seal) Attorney.in.Fact By Form F4597 CALIFORNIA ALL.PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California On personally appeared Blake A. Pfister before me, Lianne Nahina, Notary Publ ic Name and rltle of Officer (e.g., "Jane Doe. Notary Public") --_._-..._-~~~--- ---------- Data :29 personally known to me - OR - 0 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Name{s}of Signer(s) , " " WITNESS my hand and official seal. I~h~~ Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law. it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Performance Bond 70369042 Title or Type of Document: /' Document Date: August 28, 2007 Number of Pages: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: --_______________________________________ Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: Blake A. Pfister Signer's Name: QI ., ,I ^, ------------------- 1 'I , 'I " K~ r~ ~ r.JI "> ~ \')1 I" ~,:I ., " I~ Ii ')1 '> ~I =<<V - -:<~~~~~l<;.%~W~t.x,.wv.'(.'lv"<~'<;'~;~'<~0/;{?7~',:;;~A;L~s<v':c.!v~x;..''G-.:;~',(X'2j~<>"7.';..';{~~'X-yv'{:'/~x::.~..c~77l_~_:z;:.;~ iO Hl95 National NOlary Association' 8236 Remmel Ave., PO. Box 7184 . Canoga Park, CA 91309"7184 Prod. No. 5907 Reorder: Call Toll-Free 1-800-876-6827 " Individual o Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - u Limited 0 General QlI Attorney-in-Fact [] Trustee " Guardian or Conservator Other: o Individual o Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 General o Attorney-in-Fact o Trustee C Guardian or Conservator L:: Other: ;, RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Signer Is Representing: Western Surety Company Signer Is Representing: V\6tern Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY - CERTIFIED COpy Know AU Men By These Presents, that WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a corporation duly orranized and existinr tmder the laws of the State of South Dakota, and h.avin, its principal office in Sioux Falls, South Dakota (the .Company"), does by these presents make, constitute and appoint BLAKE AI J,RN PFTRTF.R Bond No. 70369042 its true and lawful attomey(s)-in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred, to execute, a.claiowledre and deliver for and on its behalf as Surety, bonds for: Principal; Gonzalo Zuniga dba Zuniga Electrical Construction aMigoo: City of San Bernardino Amount: $500,000.00 and to bind the Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds were lIicned by the Senior Vice President, sealed with the corporate leal of the Company and. duly attened by its Secretary, hereby rati.tYinc and confinnine' all that the .aid attOmey(l)-in_fact may do within the above stated limitatiOIUl. Said appointment is made under and by authority of the followine' bylaw of Western Surety Company which remains in full force and effect. MSection 7, .All bonds, policies, undertakines, Powers of AttOl'Dey or other obligations of the corporation shall be executed in the corporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, Treaaw-er, or 8D,y VlCe President or by such other officers as the Board ofDirectora may authorize. The President, any VICe President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, or the Treasurer may appoint Attorneys in Fact or &cents who shall have authority to issue bonds, policies, or undertaki.np in the name of the Company. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds, policieB, undertakinp, Powers of Attom.ey or other obligations of the corporation. The sienature of any such officer and the corporate seal may be printed by facsimi.Ie." All authority hereby conferred .ahall expire and terminate, without notice, unless used before midnilht of 2008 , but until such time shall be irrevocable and in full force and eft'ect. Januarv 28 In Witness Whereof, Western Surety Company has caused these presents to be mened by its Senior Vice President, Paul T. Brutlat, andits5~:~bealliXedthi. 28th da.vof Auaust 2007 ~{~..........",Cl ~. "'<:t' .' 0" "~'\ !~! ~~ "'-f~\~~ ="'i~ (";~i !!...:, :Z! ;; 'iJ\ ... I;;;" ~~\Q~P."/*S '. .' ~ ST ~. ~ CO On this 28th day of Auaust ,intheyear 2007 ,beforeme,anotarypublic,penonallyappeared Paul T. Bruttat, who beinc" to me duly sworn, acknowledled that he aimed the above Power of Attorney as the aforesaid officer of m~~.~_~__._~._".~~_~_~_ +-.. D. K~-r.:-'- J /J , /@==~ otary Public. South Dakota +~-~~~~~~~-~~~. My Commission ExpIres November 30, 2012 I the undermgned officer of We...... Surety Company, a .took corporation of the State of South Dakota, do hereby c~ that the attached Power of Attorney is in full force and offoct and is irrevocable, and furthermore, that Section 7 of tha byla... of tho Company as set forth in the Power of Attorney is now in force. COMPANY Paul T. Brufla . or Vice President }" In testimony whereof. I have hereunto Bet my hand and !leal of Western Surety Company thi!l Auqust , 2007. 28th day of Form F5308-9-2008 enior Vice President ~y Western Surety Company PAYMENT BOND Bond Number: Construction KNOW All PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, That we Gonzalo Zuniaa dba Zuniaa Electrical 70369042 15685 Reed Dr., Fontana, CA 92336 of referred to as the Principal, and , hereinafler as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto City of San Bernardino of 300 N. D St.. 4th FI. . San Bernardino. CA 92402 ,hereinafler One Hundred Fifty-seven Thousand Seven Hundred and referred to as the Obligee, in the sum of 00 11 0 0 Dollars ($157,700.00 ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our legal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Western Surety Company WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract with Obligee, dated 27th day of Auaust 2007 ,fur Traffic Siana] Plan at Little Mountain Drive and NorthDark Boulevard (TC 04-41) COpy of which contract is by reference made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, if Principal shall, in accordance with applicable Statutes, promptly make payment to all persons supplying labor and material in the prosecution of the work provided for in said contract, and any and all duly authorized modifications of said contract that may hereafler be made, notice of which modifications to Surety being waived, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. No suit or action shall be commenced hereunder (a) Afler the expiration of one (1) year following the date on which Principal ceased work on said contract tt being understood, however, that if any limttatlon embodied in this bond is prohibtted by any law controlling the construction hereof such limttalion shall be deemed to be amended so as to be equal to the minimum period of limitation permitted by such law. (b) Other than in a state court of competent jurisdiction in and for the county or other polttical subdivision of the state in which the project, or any part thereof, is sttuated, or in the United States District Court for the district in which the project, or any part thereof, Is sttuated, and not elsewhere. The amount of this bond shall be reduced by and to the extent of any payment or payments made in good fatth hereunder. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 28th day of AUGust ;>007 Gonzalo Zuniga dba Zuniga Electrical Construction (PrincipaQ By (Seal) Western surlt~mpanY By It / ( . (Surely) BLAKE ALLEN PFISTER (Seal) AttorneY-in-Fact CALIFORNIA ALL.PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California County of Orange 8-28-7 On personally appeared Blake A. Pfister before me, Lianne Nahina, Notary Public Name and Trlle 01 Officer (e.g., "Jane Doe, Notary Public") Date !2(1 personally known to me - OR - 0 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument 'I and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by ,I his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Name{s)of Signer(s) WITNESS my hand and official seal. , /~~{;[~ (~ SignatureofNolaryPubJic OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document ,/ Title or Type of Document: Payment Bond 70369042 August 28, 2007 Document Date: Number of Pages: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: -________________________________________ Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) ,I 'I Signer's Name: Blake A. Pfister Signer's Name: ------------------- Ii .)1 ~} "I ~ :)1 ;} ,I Ii! ,I (I ~I I') [>." P ~' !~~ I '. .~~;.~~~~~'g<,.."(.yVB<>'-'N"QV(>"7c::;0L~"Yv,g.v'~x..~~~JQv"i,'C::<;c(;_'(,%r-~0"-x;~~~x;:.~:"PX;,~7j~ <01995 National Notary Association. 8236 Remmel Ave., PO. Box 7184 . Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 Prod. No, 5907 Reorder: Call Toll-Free 1-800-876-6827 o Individual o Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 General 00 Attorney-in-Fact u Trustee C Guardian or Conservator C Other: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here . Top 01 thumb here o Individual o Corporate Officer Titie(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 Generai o Attorney-in-Fact C Trustee o Guardian or Conservator [1 Other: ,'1 , .'1 ~ ,; Signer Is Representing: Signer Is Representing: Western Surety Compan \t\t>stem Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY - CERTIFIED COpy Know All Men By The8e Presents, that WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a corporation duly orranized and exilti.nc under the laW!' of the State of South Dakota, and havine its priDCipal ollke in Sioux Falls, South Dakota (the .Company"), does by these presents make, con.stitute and appoint BT,AKE Ar.r.p.N PFISTER Bond No. 70369042 its true and lawful attorney(s)-in.fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred, to execute, ack:n:owledce and deliver for and on its behalf as Surety, bonds for: Principw: Gonzalo Zuniga dba Zuniga Electrical Construction Obligee: City of San Bernardino Amount: $500,000.00 and to bind the Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if 9UCh boods were siped by the Senior Vtce President, sealed with the corporate leal of the COD1p8Il.Y and duly attested by its Secretary, hereby ratifyinc and confinninr all that the .laid attorney(s}in-fact may do within the above stated limitations. Said appointment is made under and by authority of the Collowi.nr bylaw ofWeatem Surety Company which remai.wl in full force and efFect. "Section 7. .All bonds, policies, undertakina's, Powera of Attorney or other o~atioDB of the corporation shall be executed in the COrporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, or any Vice President or by &UCh other officers as the Board of Directors may authorize. The President, any Vice PreSident, Secretary, any Anistant Secretary, or the Treasurer IDay appoint Attorneys in Fact or qents who shall have authority to issue bonds, policies, or UDdertakinp in the name of the Company. The corporate seal is not necessary far the validity of any bonds, policiea, undertakinas, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation. The sienature of any such officer and the corporate seal may be printed by facJimile." All authority hereby conferred shall expire and terminate, without notice, unlers used before midniCht of 2008 , but until such time shall be irrevocable and in full force and eft'ect. Januarv 28 In Witness Whereof;. Western Surety Company has caused these presents to be siped by its Senior Vice President, Paul T. Bruflat, andits:;ll~beaffixedthis 28th day of Auaust 2007 4,.'!~~.r.tfo~ !~/ ~\'O~.f~'%~ =f4i~ """'I !!wl :Z", ;;:r;'.... ,,_ I~~ :~ }.. Oothi. 28th day of Alloust ,intheyear 2007 . beforeme,anotarypubJic,perSonallyappeared Paul T. Bruflat, who beinc to me duly sworn, acknowledied that he sicned the above Power of Attomey as the aforesaid officer of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY and acknowledied said instrument to be the voluntary act and~deed of s 'd corporation. +........... ~...~S S ~~~ S U ~==~ oteryPublic. South Dakota ...................................................... My Commission Expires November 30, 2012 I the undersigned officer of Western Surety Company, a stook corporation of the State of South Dakota, do hereby certi{y thst the attached Power of Attorney is in full force and effect and is irrevocable, and furthermore, that Section 1 of the bylaws of the Company as set forth in the Power of Attomey is now in force. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of Western Surety Company this Auaust 2007 COMPANY . or Vice President 28th day of Fonn F530s..9-2008 COMPANY -- lliol' Vice President