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80-034 Graham Contractors Inc., Slurry Seal Project No. 85-101CONTRACT FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT made on, ____ o...;c...;t...;ob...;o...;r....;.9_th_.:..-l..;.9..;.84....:. _____ by the CITY OF CUPERTINO, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter called the CITY, and GRAHAM CONTRACTORS, INC., hereinafter called the CONTRACTOR. IT IS HEREBY AGREED by the parties as follows: 1. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The complete contract consists of the following contract documents: A. Plans and Specifications for Street Maintenance Seal, project 85-101 Slurry B. Faithful Performance Bond, Labor and Materials Bond, Insurance Certificate c. This Contract and correct wage determinations and other certifications required by the federal government. D. Bid proposal referred to as Exhibit A ,Any and all obligations of the CITY and the CONTRACTOR are fully set forth and described herein. All of the above documents are intended to cooperate so that any work called for in one and not mentioned in the other, or vice versa, is to be executed the same as if mentioned in all of said documents. The documents comprLslng the complete contract are sometimes hereinafter referred to as the Contract Documents. In case of conflict between the Plans and the Specifications on the one hand, and this Contract on the other, the Plans and Specifications shall prevail. 2. THE WORK. The Contractor agrees to furnish all of the tools, equi9~ent, apparatus, facilities, , labor, transportation, and materl.al necessary to perform and complete in a good and workmanlike manner, the work of Street Maintenance -Slurry Seal, Project 85-101, as called for, and in the manner designated in, and in strict conformity with, the plans and Specifications prepared by: Mr. Bert J. Viskovich, Director of Public Works and adopted by the City, which Plans and Specifications are entitled, respectively, Page 1 Street Maintenance -Slurry Seal, project 85-101, and which plans and Specifications are identified by the signatures of the parties to this Contract. It is understood and agreed that said tools, equipment, apparatus, facilities, labor, transportation, and material shall be furnished, and that said work shall be performed and completed as required in said plans and Specifications under the sole direction of the Contractor, but subject to the inspection and approval of the City, or its representative. The city hereby designates as its representative for the purpose of this Contract: Mr. Bert J. Viskovich, Director of Public Works. 3. CONTRACT PRICE. The City agrees to pay, and the Contractor agrees to accept, in full payment for the work above agreed to be done, the sum of: EIGHTY-NINE ($89,077.71) THOUSAND SEVENTY-SEVEN AND 71/100 DOLLARS subject to additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents. 4. DISPUTES PERTAINING TO PAYMENT FOR WORK. Should any dispute arise respecting the true value of the work done, or any work omitted, or of any extra work which the Contractor may be required to do, or respecting the size of any payment to the Contractor during the performance of this Contract, said dispute shall be determined either by reference to the unit of prices, if applicable, or in accordance with the agreement of prices, if applicable, or in accordance with the agreement of the parties, or in accordance with the .rules of the American Arbitration Association if the parties are unable to agree. 5. PERMITS, COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. The Contractor shall, at his expense, obtain all necessary permits and licenses, easements, etc., for the construction of the project, give all necessary notices, pay all fees required by law, and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations relating to the work and to the preservation of the public health and safety. 6. INSPECTION BY THE CITY. The Contractor shall at all times maintain proper facilities and provide safe access for inspection by the City to all parts of the work, and to the shops wherein the work is in preparation. Where the Specifications require work to be specially tested' or approved, it shall not be tested or covered up without timely notice to the city of its· ~e-adiness for inspection and without the approval thereof or consent thereto by the latter. Should any such work be covered up without such notice, approval, or consent, it must, if required by the city, be uncovered for examination at the Contractor's expense. 7. EXTRA OR ADDITIONAL WORK AND CHANGES. Should the city at any time during the progress of the work require any alterations, Page 2 deviations, additions or omissions from the Specifications or Plans or the Contract Documents, it shall have the right to do so, and the same shall in no way affect or make void the contract, but the cost or value thereof will be added to, or deducted from, the amount of the contract price, as the case may be, by a fair and reasonable valuation, which valuation shall be determined either by reference to the unit prices, if applicable, or in accordance with the agreement of the parties, or in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association if the parties are unable to agree. No extra work shall be performed or change be made except by a written order from the city, duly authorized by resolution of its governing body, and by all agencies whose approval is required by law, stating that the extra work or change is authorized, and no claim for an addition to the contract sum shall be valid unless so ordered. 8. CHANGES TO MEET ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS. The city shall have the right to make changes in this Contract during the course of construction to bring the completed improvements into compliance with environmental requirements or standards established by State and Federal statutes and regulations after the Contract has been awarded or entered into. The Contractor shall be paid for by such changes either by reference to the unit prices, if applicable, or in accordance with the agreement of the parties, or in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association if the parties are unable to agree. 9. TERMINATION, AMENDMENTS OR MODIFICATIONS. This Contract may be terminated, amended or modified, with the mutual consent of the parties. The compensation payable, if any, for such termination, amendment or modifications, shall be determined either by reference to the unit price, if applicable, or in accordance with the agreement of the parties, or in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association if the parties are unable to agree. 10. TIME FOR COMPLETION. All work under this 'Contract shall be completed: ON OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF THIRTY (30) WORKING DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE NOTICE TO PROCEED. If the Contractor shall be delayed in the work by the acts or neglect of the City, or its employees, or those under it by contract or otherwise, or by changes ordered in the work, or by strikes, lockouts by others, fire, unusual delay in transportation, unavoidable casualties or any causes beyond the Contractor's control, or by delay authorized by the city, or by any cause which the city shall determine justifies the delay, then the time of completion shall be extended accordingly. This paragraph does not exclude the recovery of damages for delay by either party under other J;>rbvisions in the Contract Documents. Page 3 11. INSPECTION AND TESTING OF MATERIALS. The Contractor shall notify the City a sufficient time in advance of the manufacture or production of materials to be supplied by him under this Contract, in order that the city may arrange for mill or factory inspection and testing of the same, if the city requests such notice from the Contractor. 12. TERMINATION FOR BREACH, ETC. If the Contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on account of his insolvency, or if he or any of his subcontractors should violate any of the provisions of the Contract, the city may serve written notice upon him and his surety of its intention to terminate the Contract, such notice to contain the reasons for such intention to terminate the Contract, and unless within ten days after serving of such notice, such violation shall cease and satisfactory arrangements for corrections thereof be made, the Contract shall, upon the expiration of said ten days, cease and terminate. In the event of any such termination, the city shall immediately serve written notice thereof upon the surety .and the Contractor, and the surety shall have the right to take over and perform the Contract; provided, however, that, if the surety within fifteen days after the serving upon it of notice of termination does not give the City written notice of its intention to take over and perform the Contract, or does not commence performance thereof within thirty days from the date of the serving of such notice, the City may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract, or by any other method it may deem advisable, for the account and at the expense of the Contractor, and the Contractor and his surety shall be liable to the City for any excess cost occasioned by the city thereby, and in such event the City may, without liability for so doing, take possession of, and utilize in 'completing the work, such materials, appliances, plant and other property belonging to the Contractor as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefor. 13. THE CITY'S RIGHT TO WITHHOLD CERTAIN AMOUNTS AND MAKE APPLICATION THEREOF. In addition to the amount which the City may retain under Paragraph 21 of th±s Contract until the final completion and acceptance of all work covered by the Contract, the City may withhold from payment to the Contractor such an amount or amounts as in its judgment may be necessary to pay just claims against the Contractor or any subcontractors for labor and services rendered and materials furnished in and about the work. The City may apply such withheld amount or amounts to the payment of such claims in its discretion. In so doing, the City shall be deemed the agent of the contractor, and any payment so made by the City shall be considered as a payment made under the Contract by the city to the Contractor, and the city shall not be liable to the Contractor for any such payment made in good faith. Such payment may be made without prior judicial determination of the claim or claims. with respect to any retention of payment by the City to ensure performance of the Contract, Contractor will be entitled to substitute securities as provided in Section 4590 of the California Government Code as more fully described in the City's Notice to Contractors. Page 4 · 14. NOTICE AND SERVICE THEREOF. Any notice from one party to the other under this Contract shall be in writing, and shall be dated and signed either by the party giving such notice, or by a duly authorized representative of such party. Any such notice shall not be effective for any purpose whatsoever unless served in the following manner: (a) if the notice is given to the City either by personal delivery thereof to the City Manager of the City, or by depositing the same in the United States mails, enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the City, postage prepaid and certified; (bl if the notice is given to the Contractor, either by personal delivery thereof to the Contractor, or to his duly authorized representative at. the site of the project, or by depositing the same in the United States mails, enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to said Contractor at: P. O. Box 26770, San Jose, CA 95159 postage prepaid and certified; and (cl if the notice is given to the surety or any other person, either by personal delivery to such surety or other person, or by depositing the same in the united States mails, enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to such surety or person, as the case may be, at the address, of such surety or person last communicated by him to the party giving the notice, postage prepaid and certified. 15. ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT. Neither thereof, nor moneys due or to ·become assigned by the Contractor without the the City. the Contract, nor any part due thereunder, may be prior written approval of 16. COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS OF MATERIALS. Whenever in the Specifications, any material or process is indicated or specified by patent or proprietary name., or by name of manufacturer, such Specifications must ,be met by Contractor, unless the City agrees in writing to some other material, process or article offered by Contractor which is equal in all respects to the one specified. 17. CONTRACT SECURITY. The contractor shall furnish a surety bond in an amount at least equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price as security for the faithful performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall also furnish a separate surety bond in an amount at least equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price as security for the payment of all persons for furnishing materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for performing any work or labor thereon of any kind, and for the payment of amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work or labor in connection with this Contract, and for the payment of a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court in case suit is brought upon the bond. Page 5 '18. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall not commence work under this Contract until he has obtained all insurance required by the City, nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work on his 'subcontract until all similar insurance required of the subcontractor has been so obtained and approved'. The Contractor shall furnish the City with satisfactory proof of the carriage of insurance required, and there shall be a specific contractual liability endorsement extending the Contractor's coverage to include the contractual liability assumed by the Contractor pursuant to this contract and particularly Paragraph 19 hereof. Any policy of insurance required of the Contractor under this Contract shall also contain an endorsement providing that thirty (30) days' notice must be given in writing to the City of any pending change in the limits of liability or of any cancellation or modification of the policy. (a) WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employer's Liability Insurance for all of his employees employed at the site of the project and,in case any work is sublet, the Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employer's Liability Insurance for all of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In signing this Contract the Contractor makes the following certification, required by Section 1861 of the Labor Code: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self insurance in accordance with the provisions of the Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract."' (b) LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract such Bodily Injury Liability and Property 'Damage Liability Insurance as shall protect him and any subcontractor performing work covered by this contract from claims for property, damage, including third-party property damage, to include coverage on property in the care, custody and control of the Contractor, and also including what are commonly known as the nx, C, and un exclusions (having to do with blasting, collapse, and underground property damage), which may arise from Contractor's operations under this Contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them and the amounts of such insurance shall be as follows: Bodily Injury ~i~bi~ity Insurance in an amount not less than $300,000.00 for ~nJur~es, including accidental death, to anyone person, and subject to the same limit for each person, in an amount not less than $500,000.00 on account of one accident, and Page 6 'Property Damage Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $200,000.00. The City and its officers and employees, shall be named as additional insureds on any such policies of insurance, which shall also contain a provision that the insurance afforded thereby to the City, its officers and employees, shall be primary insurance to the full limits of liability of the policy and that if the city, or its officers and employees, have other insurance against a loss covered by such policy, such other insurance shall be.excess insurance only. . 19. HOLD HARMLESS. The Contractor will save, keep, and hold harmless the city and all officers, employees ,and agents thereof from all damages, costs, or expenses, in law or in equity, that may at any time arise or be set up because of personal injury or damage to property sustained by any person or persons by reason of, or in the course of the performance of said work, ot by reason of any infringement or alleged infringement of the patent rights of any person or persons, firm or corporation in consequence of the use in, on, or about said work, of any article or material supplied or installed under this Contract. Notwithstanding the above, the Contractor shall wherever it is necessary keep and maintain at his sole cost and expense during the course of his operations under this Contract such warnings, signs, and barriers as may be required to protect the public. The provisions of the preceding sentence shall not impose any liability upon the City and are for the express benefit of the general public. 20. HOURS OF WORK. Eight hours of labor during anyone calendar day and forty hours of labor during anyone calendar week shall constitute the maximum hours of service upon all work done hereunder, and it is expressly stipulated that no laborer, workman, or IJIechanic employed at any time by the Contractor or by any subcontractor or subcontractors under this Contract, upon the work or upon any part of the work contemplated by this Contract, shall be required or permitted to work thereon more than eight hours during anyone calendar day and forty hours during anyone calendar week, except, as provided by Section 1815 of the Labor Code of the State of California, work performed by employees of contractors in excess of eight hours per day and forty hours during anyone week shall be permitted upon public work upon compensation for all hours worked in excess .of eight hours per day at not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay. It is further expressly stipulated that fol;' each and every violation of Sections 1811-1815, inclusive, of the Labor Code of the State of California, all the provisiQns whereof are deemed to be incorporated herein, the Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City, twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) for each laborer" worker, or. mechanic employed in the execution of this Contract by Contractor, or .by any subcontractor under this Contract, for each calendar day during which said laborer, worker, or mechanic is required or permitted to work more than eight hours in anyone calendar day and forty hours in anyone calendar week in violation of the provisions of said Sections of the Labor Code. Page 7 The Contractor, and each subcontractor, shall keep an accurate record showing the names of and actual hours worked each calendar day and each calendar week by all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by him in connection with the work contemplated by this Contract~ which record shall be open at all reasonable hours to the inspection of the city of its officers' or agents and to the Division of Labor Law Enforcement of the Department of Industrial Relations 'of the State of California. 21. WAGE RATES. Pursuant to the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law thereto applicable, the City has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of laborer, workman, or mechanic needed to execute this Contract. The prevailing wages so determined are set forth in the Specifications and made a part hereof. Neither the notice inviting bids nor this Contract shall constitute a representation of fact as to the prevailing wage rates upon which the Contractor or any subcontractor under him may base any claim against the city. 1776. (a) Each Contractor and subcontractor 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 connection with the public work. (b) The certified hours at basis: payroll records enumerated and shall be available for the principal office of under subdivision (al shall be inspection at all reasonable the Contractor on the following (ll 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. (2)' A certified copy of all payroll records enumerated in subdivision (al shall be made available for inspection or furnished upon request to a representative of the body awarding the contract, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the Department of Industrial Relations. (3) A certified copy of all payroll records enumerated in subdivision (a) shall be made available upon request to the public for inspection or copies thereof made, provided, however, that a request by the public shall be made through either the body awarding the contract, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement. The public shall not be given access to such records at the principal office of the Contractor. (c) Each Contractor shall file enumerated in subdivision (a) with records within ten (10) days after a certified copy of the records the entity that requested such receipt of a written request. Paqe 8 ,(d) 'Any copy of records made available for inspection as copies and furnished upon request to the public or any public agency by the awarding bids, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or the Division -of Labor Standards Enforcement shall be marked or obliterated in such a manner as to prevent disclosure of an indi vidual's name, address and social secur.i ty number. The name and address of the Contractor awarded the contract or performing the contract shall not be marked or obliterated. (e) The Contractor shall inform the body awarding the contract of the location of the records enumerated under subdivision (a), including the street address, city and county and shall, within five working days, provide a notice ofa change of location and address. (f) In the event of noncompliance with the requirements of this section, the Contractor shall have ten (10) days in which to comply subsequent to receipt of written notice specifying in what respects such Contractor must comply with this section. Should noncompliance still be evident after such ten (10) day period, the Contractor shall, as a penalty to the state of political subdivision on whose behalf the contract is made or awarded, forfeit twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each calendar day or portion thereof, for each worker, until strict compliance is effectuated. Upon th~ .request of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, such penalties shall be withheld from progress payments then due. (g) The body awarding the contract shall cause to be inserted in the contract stipUlations to effectuate this section. Such stipulations shall fix the responsibility for compliance with this section on the prime contractor. (h) The director shall adopt rules consistent with the. california Public Records Act, (Ch. 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Div. 7, Title 1. Gov. Ch.1 and the Information practices Act of 1977, (Title 1.8 (commencing with Sec. 1798) Pt. 4, Div. 3, Civ.·C.) governing the release of such records, including the establishment of reasonable fees to be charged for reproducing copies of records required by this section. (Added by Stats. 1978, Ch. 1249'. 1775.5 Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the employment of properly registered apprentices upon public work. --Every such apprentice shall be paid the apprentices under the regulations of the craft is employed, and shall be employed only at the trade to which he is registered. Page 9 standard wage paid to or trade at which he work of the craft or Only apprentices, as defined in' Section 3077, who are in training under apprenticeship standards and written apprentice agreements under Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 3070), Division 3, of the Labor Code, are eligible to be employed on public works. The employment and training of each apprentice shall be in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship standards and apprentice agreements under which he is training. When the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded by the state or any political subdivision, or any subcol;ltractor under him, in performing any of the work under the contract or subcontract, employs workmen in any apprenticeable craft or trade, the Contractor and subcontractor shall apply to the joint apprenticeship committee administering the apprenticeship standards of the craft or trade in the area of the site or the public work for a certificate approving the Contractor or subcontractor under the apprenticeship standard~ for the employment and training of apprenticeships .inthe area or industry affected; provided, however, that the approval as established by the joint apprenticeship committee or committees shall be 'subject to the approval of the Administrator of Apprenticeship. The joint apprenticeship or' committees, subsequent to approving the subject contractor or subcontractor, shall arrange for the dispatch of apprentices to the Contractor or subcontractor in order to comply with this section. There shall be an affirmative -duty upon the joint apprenticeship committee or committees administering the apprenticeship standards of the craft or trade in the area of the site of the public work to ensure equal employment and affirmative action in apprenticeship for women and minorities. Contractors or subcontractors shall not be required to submit individual applications for approval to local joint apprenticeship committees provided they are already covered by the local apprenticeship standards. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen who shall be employed in the craft or trade on the public work may be the ratio stipulated in the apprenticeship standards under which the joint apprenticeshfp committee operates but in no case shall the ratio be less than one apprentice for each five journeymen, except as otherwise provided in this section. The Contractor or subcontractor, if he is covered by this section, upon the issuance of the approval certificate, or if' he has been previously approved in such craft or trade, shall employ the number of apprentices or the ratio of apprentices to journeymen stipulated in the apprenticeship standards. Upon proper showing by the Contractor that he employs apprentices in such craft or trade in the state on all of this contract on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to each five journeymen, the Division of Apprenticeship Standards may grant a certificate exempting the Contractor for the l-to-S ratio as set forth in this' section. This section shall not apply to contracts of general contractors involving less than thirty thousand ($30,000.00) or twenty (20) working days or to contracts of specialty contractors not bidding for work through a general or prime contractor, involving less than two thousand dollars ($2,000 •. 00) or fewer than five (5) working days. . Page 10 '''Apprenticeable craft or trade, n as used in this section, shall mean a craft or trade determined as an apprenticeable occupation in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the Apprenticeship Council. The joint apprenticeship committee shall have the discretion to grant "a certificate, which shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator of Apprenticeship, exempting a contractor from the I-to-5 ratio set forth in this section when it finds that anyone of the following conditions are met: (a) In the event unemployment for the previous three month period in such area exceeds an average of 15 percent, or (b) In the event the number of apprentices in training in such area exceeds a ratio of I-to-5, or (cl If there is a showing that the apprenticeable craft or trade is replacing at least one-thirtieth of its journeymen annually through apprenticeship training, either (1) on a statewide basis, or (2) on a local basis. (d) If assignment of an apprentice to any work performed under a public works contract would create a condition which would jeopardize. his life or the life, safety, or property of fellow employees of the public at large if the specific task to which the apprentice . When such exemptions are granted to an organization which represents contractors in a specific trade from the 1 to 5 ratio on a local or statewide basis the member contractors will not be required to submit individual applications for approval to local joint apprenticeship committees, provided they are already covered by the local apprenticeship standards. A contractor to whom the contract is awarded, or any subcontractor under him, who, in performing any of the work, under the contract, employs journeymen or apprentices in any apprenticeable craft or trade and who is not contributing to a fund or funds to administer and conduct the apprenticeship program in any such craft or trade in the area of the site of the public work, to which fund or funds other contractors in the area of the site of the public-work are contributing, shall contribute to the fund or funds in each craft or trade in which he employs journeymen or apprentices 9n the public work in the same amount or upon the same basis and in the same manner as the other contractors do, but Where the trust fund administrators are unable to accept such funds, contractors not signatory to the trust agreement shall pay a like amount to the California Apprenticeship council. The contractor or subcontractor may add the amount of such contributions in computing his bid for the contract. The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement is authorized to enforce the payment of such contributions to the fund or funds as set forth in Section 227. Page 11 'The body awarding the contract shall cause to be inserted in the Such this contract stipulations to effectuate this section. stipulations shall fix the responsibility of compliance with section for. all apprenticeable occupations with the prime' contractor. All decisions of the joint apprenticeship committee under this section are subject to the provisions of Section 3081. (Amended by stats. 1976, Ch. 1179) 1777.6 It shall be unlawful for an employer of a labor union to refuse to accept otherwise qualified employees as registered apprentices on any public works, on the ground of the race, religious creed, color, national or1g1n, ancestry, seX, or age, except as provided in Section 3077, of such employee. (Amended by Stat. 1976, Ch. 1179) 1777.7 (al In the event a contractor willfully fails to comply with the provisions of section 1777.5, such contractor shall: (1) Be denied the right to bid on any public period of one year from the date ,the noncompliance is made by the Administrator of works contract for a determination of Apprenticeship1 and (21 Forfeit as a civil penalty in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each calendar day of noncompliance. Nothwithstanding the provisions of section 1727, upon receipt of such a determination the aWarding body shall withhold from contract progress payments then due or to become due such sum. (b) Any such determination shall be issued after a full investigation, a fair and impartial hearing, and reasonable notice thereof in accordance with reasonable rules and procedures prescribed by the California Apprenticeship Council. (c) Any funds withheld by the awarding body pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the general fund if the awarding body is a state entity, or in the equivalent fund of an awarding body if such awarding body is an entity other than the state. The interpretation and shall be in accordance California Apprenticeship 1249) enforcement of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.7 with the rules and procedures of the Council. (Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor, and upon any subcontractor under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates to all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed 1n the execution of the Contract. It is further expressly stipulated that the Contractor shall, as a penalty to the city, forfeit twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each laborer, workman, or mechanic paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for any work done under this Contract by him or by any subcontractor under work done under this Contract by him or by any subcontractor under him1 and Contractor agrees to comply with all provisions of Section 1775 of the Labor Code. Page 12 In case it becomes necessary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ on the project under this contract, any person in a trade or occupation (except executives, supervisory, administrative, clerical,. or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is herein specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the City, who will promptly thereafter determine the prevailing rate for· such additional trade or occupation and shall furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon. The minimum rate thus furnished shall be applicable as a mlnlmum for such trade or occupation from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 22. ACCIDENT PREVENTION. Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons (including employees) and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws, building and construction codes shall be observed. Machinery, equipment, and other hazards shall be guarded or eliminated in accordance with the safety provisions of the Construction Safety Orders issued by the Industrial Accident Commission of the State of California. 23. PAYMENT. Not later than the first Tuesday of each calendar month, the City will make partial payment to the Contractor on the basis of a duly certified approval estimate of the work performed and materials incorporated in the project, during ~he preceding calendar month, by the Contractor, but the city will retain ten percent (10%) of the amount of each of said estimates until the expiration of thirty-five (35) days from the date of recording by the City of notice of acceptance of completion of all work covered by this Contract, if such notice be recorded within ten days after the acceptance of completion of such Contract as evidenced by resolution of' its governing body; or, if such notice be not so recorded within ten days, until the expiration of ninety-five (95) days after the acceptance of completion of such work of improvement as evidenced by resolution of its governing body, at which time and not before, the City shall pay to the Contractor the whole of the remaining ten percent (10%) of said contract price so held back as provided; said certificates to be furnished' by and obtained from ,the City's representative shall, before the last Tuesday of each month, deliver said certificates under hand to the City, or in lieu of such certificates, shall deliver to the contractor, in writing, under his hand, a just and true reason for not issuing the certificates, including a statement of the defects, if any, to be remedied, to entitle the Contractor to the certificate of completion. In event of the failure of the city's representative to furnish and deliver said certificates or any of them or in lieu Page 13 thereof, the writing aforesaid, within ten (10) days after the times aforesaid; and after written demand has been made upon him for the same, the Contractor may file demand with the'City, and, in event said certificates are not furnished within ten (10) days thereafter, the same shall become due and payable. In case the City's representative delivers the writing aforesaid, in lieu of the certificates, then a compliance by the Contractor with the requirements of said writing shall entitle the Contractor to the certificates. The payment of progress payments by the City shall not-be construed as an absolute acceptance of the work done up to the time of such payments, but the entire work is to be subjected to the inspection and approval of the City, and subject to whatever inspection and approval may be required by law. 24. PROTECTION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. The city shall be responsible as between the parties to this Contract only, for the removal, relocation, or protection of existing public utilities, if any, located on the site of construction, but only if such public utilities are not identified by the City in the plans and Specifications made a part of the invitation for bids. The city shall compensate the Contractor for costs incurred in relocating or repairing damage to utility facilities not indicated in the plans and Specifications, other than service laterals when the presence of such utilities on the construction site can be inferred from the presence of such visible facilities as buildings, and meters and junction boxes on, or adjacent to, the construction site. The Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the Contract project, as provided in Paragraph 27 below, when such delay is caused by the failure of the City, or other public utility, to provide for the removal or relocation of the existing utility facilities. If the Contractor while performing the Contract discovers utility facilities not identified by the City in the Contract Plans and Specifications, the service laterals as hereinabove described, he shall immediately notify the City in writing. 25. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WORK. The Contractor shall not be responsible for the cost of repairing or restoring damage to the work caused by an Act of God. NEVERTHELESS, the Contractor shall, if the insurance premium is a separate bid item, obtain the insurance to indemnify the City for any damage to the work caused by an Act of God. "Acts of God" shall include only the following occurrences or conditions and effects: earthquakes and tidal waves, when such occurrences or conditions and effects have been proclaimed a disaster or state of emergency by the Governor of the State of California or by the President of the United States, or were of a magnitude at the site of the work sufficient to have caused a proclamation of disaster or state of emergency having occurred in a populated area. Subject to the foregoing, the City shall not, in any way or manner, be answerable or suffer loss, damage, expense or liability for any loss or damage that may happen to said building, work, or equipment or any part thereof, or in, on", or about the same during its construction and acceptance. before 26. CONTRACTOR'S GUARANTEE. The Contractor unqualifiedly guarantees the first-class quality of all workmanship and of all materials, apparatus, and equipment used or installed by him or by any subcontractor of supplier in the project which is the subject of this Contract, unless a lesser quality is expressly authorized in the plans and Specifications, in which event the Contractor unqualifiedly guarantees such lesser quality; and that the work as performed by the Contractor will conform with the Plans and Specifications or any written authorized deviations therefrom. In case of any defect in work, materials, apparatus or equipment, whether latent or patent, revealed to the city within one (1) year of the date of acceptance of completion of this Contract by the city, the Contractor will forthwith remedy such defects without cost to the City. 27. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. Time shall be of the essence of this Contract. If the Contractor fails to complete, within the time fixed for such completion, the work hereinbefore mentioned and described and hereby contracted to be done and performed, he shall become liable to the City for liquidated damages in the sum of One Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($150.00) for each and every calendar day during which said work shall remain uncompleted beyond such time for completion or unlawful extension thereof, which sum shall be presumed to be the amount of damage thereby sustained by the City since it would be impracticable or extremely difficult to fix the actual damage; and the amount of liquidated damages may be deducted by the city from moneys due the Contractor hereunder, or his assigns and successors at the time of completion, and his sureties shall be liable to the city any excess. 28. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS. None Page 15 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 'COUNTY OF santa Clara R. V. VAZQUEZ I NOTARY PUBlIc.cALIFORNIA SANTA ClARA COUNTY My tllmllllssilill EJ~f1S IktfIbeI, 1& 11M On this l'ltA day of peptemner in tlleyear ____ E~i~g~h~t~y~f~o~u~r---------------------------~oreme __ ..!R-'.o,..V"-'o_V:.;a=z"q>.:u:!.e=z'-____ , a Notary PUblic, State ofCalifornfa, duly commiBsioned and SWlJrn, perscnallyappeared ________ _ GoRo Graham, Jro perSOnally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the president of the corporation that executed the within instrument, and also knoWll to me to be the perSOn ____ who executed the within instrument On bahalf of the corpora- tion therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same contract for public works IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal in the_, Santa Clara Thb~.«ty.QOnI:DI fom'IwfIltftl!lotJbo~ furllMIn ~ Ir~WIn!W,l-..yllll:S:\!l.,ori3""'''Id. ... ~!ot1M - &Moooftmac:moy. The~dooenot~l/JI'I"'II/HII'IIJOIeYH~OfIrnpDl u to Ihe II'GlI ~ of IfIY ~ or Cl! ~ cI hI$O hoM 1/\ IfIY ~ hnt.atfICrI.. ~""'''''''lfornia Cowdery'. Form No. 28 -Acknowledgement to Notary Public -Corporat;on (C, C. Sees. 1190·1190.1) My commission expires ______ , _______ "- P.O. No. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Contract, in duplicate, the day and year first hereinabove written. Approved as to form C Notary acknowledgement required. If a corporation, corporate seal and corporate notary acknowledgement required. INO City Date/City Clerk: GRAHAM CONTRACI'ORS, INC. CONTRACTOR: <43'y· . Cerald R. Grab :Jr. President Project Name and Number: Street Maintenance -Slurry Seal, Project 85-101 Contractors Name: Graham contractors, Inc. Contract Amount: Eighty-Nine Thousand SeventY-Seven and 71/100 Dollars ($89,077.71) Contract Account Number: 120-85101-953.000 Page 16 D INSURED RAMER & COMPANY 330 DISTEL CIRCLE LOS ALTOS. CA 94022. TEL; (415)961.2100' Graham Contractors, INc. P.O. Box 26770 San Jose, CA 95159 Attn: Paula 'lHlS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFOHMATlON ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON lHE CERTlACATE HOlDER. TlfIS CERTIACATE OOES NOT AMEND, 'EXTEND OR AL TEA lHE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY 1HE POUCIES BE\.OW, COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A Royal Insurance CIlY OF CUP[lmiiO LErTER . PUBUC WORKS COMPANY B Pacific Compensation SEP 2 n 1984 ~ COMPANY C RECfJVW. lETTER COMPANY D LErTER E ; TYPE OF INSURANCE POUCY NUMBER POLICY EfFECTiVE POUCV EXPIRATlDN DATE (MMItlIlIV'II DATE (MMItlIlIV'II UABIUTY rollPREHENSIVE FORM PREMISESIllPERATIONS UNDERGROUND EXPLOSION & COllAPSE HAZAlIIJ PRDOUCTSICOMPLETED DPERATIONS INDEPENDENT COIITIIACTORS BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY UABIUTY Mf'( AiJTO ALL OWNED AUTOS (PRIV. PASS.) ALL OWNED AUTOS ('mIvERp~) HIRED AUTOS NOIHlWNEDAUTOS GARAGE LlABfUJY WORKERS' COMPENSATION . AND EMPLOYERS' UABIUTY OlHER DESCRIPTION OF PYAG854032 4-01-84 4-01-85 PERSONAL INJURY $ $ $ C)-07017 4-01-84 4-01-85 ITEMS Additional Insured. City of Cupertion, its .Officers, Employees and Agents as their Interest may appear (Project Slurry Seal # 85-101) City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF __ S_a_n_t_a_C_l_a_r_a_ Q' , , ..: R. V. VAZQUEZ NOTARY PUBLlC·CALlFORNIA SANTA CLARA COUNTY My CIlIIlmission [xpilES OtIODe~ 16. 1!J114 Ir&'Ia&ttII'r!I and In no ...,. KtS. 01 III ntJn:Ied to -=t. .... abartu'Ia for IhI On this l7th day of __ ",S",e,-,p"-t~e",mb""e",,,r _____ in the year __ ~E~i~g~h~t~Y~f~o~u~r ________________ befureme __..:Rc.:..::... V..:....:._V.:....=a..:z:..:g .. u=e..:z'--____ • a Notary Public. State of California. duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared _________ _ G.R. Graham, Jr. personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis ofsatisfactory evidence) to be the president of the corporation that executed the within instrument, and also known to me to be the person who executed the within instrument on behaJ(ofthe corpora- tion therein riJl.med, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same fai thful performance IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal in the __________ .,...County of ______ _ santa Clara on t I!dw::e 01..-. -....y. The~dOe:S fICII: .... an.,.an&myalhDr e ...... CI'~ 8310 !he IIJVIII 'I'eI'dry 01 an., ~ or !he ~ oIlhme Iorm. In any IIPI!dE 11~. ifornia Cowdery's Fonn No. 28 -Acknowledgement to Notary Public --Corporation (C. C. Sees. 1190·1190.1) My commission expires ___________ --'- STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. County of Santa Clara on~t;P.~~~I?~r . .1." .. J~~!-before me. J1ld~. A, .. Jo.bn$p.IJ ... .. Notarv Public, State of California~ duJy commi'ssioned and sworn .. '; . Richard .;:). ::svec' .. -' per5onal.ly appeared .............. ' ............ , •• personally known 1 to me to be the A ltorney-in-Fact of the Corporate Surety that \' executed the within instrument. and known to me to be-,the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the ,Co.-poration herein nariui!d and, acknowledged to me that such 'Corporation -,-~e)(~CUled the same • . ', ~ .. '1;, N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed , Ictal 'seal in the County of •.• S.C!t".t.cL ~'~r.(L .. the day and in this certificate first above written. A.JOHNSON NOTARY PUBlIC..cALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA COUNTY .My Commission ElICp. June 1~. 1987 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND Bond II YS 857-5571 Premium: $1101. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT ""E, GRAHAM CONTRACTORS, INC. as Principal and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY as Surety are held and firmly bound unto the City of Cupertino, State of California, in the sum of Eighty-Nine Thousand Seventy-Seven and 71/100 Dollars ($ 89,077.71 ) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which will and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION' of the above obligation is such that, WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a contract dated September 19811 with the Obligee to do and perf om the follOWing work to-wit: Street Haintenance -Slurry Seal, Project 85-101 NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this ,instrument has been duly executed Surety this """i'tth.---day of --5ectelnber---' 19-",,-, , Septembel " .. by the Princil:ra! (To be Signed by Principal and Surety and acknowledgment.) President I~DU~TRIAL INDEMNITY COMPMIY ur~/L,_ By: Attorney-in-Fact The above bond is accepted and approved this 19 LABOR A.~D MATERIAL BOND Bond It YS 857-5571 Premium: Included In FP Bond. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino, State of California, and Graham Contractors," Inc. her.einafter designated as "Principalll have entered into or are about to enter into a contract providing for the installation, construction, and erection by Princ:i.pfI.l of certain improvements more particularly described in said contract; and WHEREAS, said Principal is required to furnish a bond in connection with said contract, providing that if said Principal, or any of his or its sub- contractors, shall fa~l to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the surety on said bond shall pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY as Surety, firmly bind ourselves, our executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, unto the City of Cupertino, and any and all materialmen, persons, companies, or corporations furnishing materials, provisions, provender or other supplies used in, upon, for or about the per- formance of the aforesaid work contracted to be executed or performed under the contract hereinabove mentioned, and all persons, companies or corporations lend- ing or hiring teams J impiements or machinery, for or contributing to said t-lork to be done, and all persons who perform work or labor upon the same, and all persons «ho supply both work and materials, whose claim has not been paid by Principal or by any other person, in the just and full sum of Ei gbty Nj'pp Th0IJsand Seventy SeuQp aRa 71./1 00 Do' J 2rs __________________ ($ 89,077.71 ) . THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT if said Principal, his or its subcontractors, heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any Hork or labor thereon of any kind, or for amoun ts due undar the Un- employment Insurance Act «ith respect to such «ork or labor, then said Surety will pay the same and also «ill pay in case suit is brought upon this bond, such reasonable attorney's fee as shall be fixed by the Court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies, and corporations entitled to file claims under Section 1184.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, so as to give a right of action to them or theil~ assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. .' STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF __ S_a_n_t_a_C_l_a_r_a_ R. V. VAZQUEZ NOTARY PUBlIC·CALIFORNIA SANTA ClARIl COUNTY My l)lmmissiM Expires Dcl,!J&. Iii 1004 Thi8~.crt)'a~Iom\-.t\id'Ifht1')!b:I~lIlru_lI'I~ ~ond .... lWI..,ac.tI.OIltll'l!!lndBdlOlK:l,aa.~1I:W1M On this .L Itn day of __ "b",e'.lp"-'C",-"eC!JrnD""",e"",,r~ ____ Jn elle year Eighty four before me __-,R".~'y. Vazquez ,a Notary Public, State of Cali fomi a, duly cOlPmissioned and sworn, personally 8ppeared _________ _ G.R. Graham, Jr. personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the president of the corporation that executed the within instrument, and also known to me to be the person who executed the within instrument on behalf of the corpora- tion therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same labor and material bond IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal in the __________ rl' Santa Clara lt1\IIOOoI .... IIftCn'I)',Th8~(I;)u.NI1_any .. ft'I'IlIl!)'OItI'IoIw(l:ll)f_Ot~e.!IlQ lhe ie(IaI "~II! &ftJ ~ (W1hII I'IuIUbiII!)' DlIha9fI trm, m fII't1 ~ 1I1llW£!IOtI. lfornia Cowdery'. Form No. 28 -Acknowledgement to Notary Public -Corporation (C. C. Sees. 1190·1190.1) My commission expires _____ _ STATE OF CALIFORNIA S5. County of Santa Clara . . ,OnSelltember .• 1} .. 1.9 BlIJefore me. Jj:ld~. A,. Ap.bn$oJ'l .•. .. Notary Public, State of.CaUforniatt duJy commissioned and sworn .. ,::::-Richard ;:). ~vec 'I. 'r •• personally appeared ••••••••.•• '.' •••••••••••••• personally known l~t'1 ..... to be the Attorney-in-fact of the Corporate Surely that ~xec'uted the within instrument. and known to me to be the person ~~ho executed the said instl"ument on behalf of the Co,-paration .~{~:'herein named and acknowledged to me that such Corporation '.'., e~ecuted the sa me. ''''r., ... tJ '\' ~'.! .. . , ,-I~ WITNESS WHEREOF ~ I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal in the County of •• S.~~~.cL~Jii!r.q .•. the day and year in this certificate first above written • • Page 2 And the said Surety, for value rec14i ved, hereby stipulates, and agrees that no chenge. extension of time, alteration or addition to the telOms of the contract or to tha work to be perfom.cd therl!under or the specifications acconlp,mying the same shall in any wiseaf£ect its obligations an this bond, and it does hereby waive noticl! of any such change, extension or time, alter- ation or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the speci- fications. IN IUTNESS ImEREOF, this instrument has been duly executed, by 'the Princ.1.pal" and Surety this 7th day of September • 19~. (To be signed by Principal and Surety and a"knOtlledgment and notarial seal attached.) By: GRAHAM CONTRACTORS, INC. Prl'ncipal Gerald R. Gr, Jr. President INDUSTRIAL iNDEMNITY COMPANY Surety Attorney-in-Fact Richard S. Svec -f~, . 'JJI j The above bond is accepted and approved this ___ --'day of __________ ~. 19 ___ • " INDUSTRIAL IN'QEMNlTY HOME OFFICE -SAN FRANCISCO That I N"DUSTR~AL INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California. ,md Imvin~rits prilH'ipai orfiec in the City of San Frandsco. State of California, does hereby mitke, ('01\:-;t1tute ;;n;hlppoint -------------------------------------RICBARD S. SVEC-------------------------------------- its true and lawful attorney-in-fact for it and in its: name, place and stead to execute on its behalf as surety. bonds, undcrt<lkin~$. stipu- lations, consents and all COll_tracts of suretyship and to attach its corporate seal to such ohligatioH.<;: in favor bl' all obligees; provided that the liability of the Company as surety under his authority in no one instance shall exceed the sum of -------------------------_-----------~--UNLIMlTED----------------------------------------- and reserving to itself full power of substitution and revocation. This Power of Attorney is made and executed in accordance with the Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY at a meeting held on the 27th day of September, 1972, reading as follows: "'RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board or President or Executive Vice President or 'Senior Vice -President of the Company, -in conjunction with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of this Company, be and he, hereby is authorized to execute. <H,:knowledgc or verify Powers of' Attorney qualifying selected attorneys-in-fact to act under such Powers of Attorney to execute on behalf of Industrial Indemnity Company bonds, undertakiQ,gs, stipulations, consents and all contracts of suretyship, and to attach the corporate seal thereto; "RESOLVED. FURTHER, that the signatures of said officers so authorized by this Company may be printed facsimile. litho- graphed or otherwise produced, and that the facsimile signature of any person who shall haye heen such officer of this Company at the time of such ,execution, acknowledgment or verification may continue to be used for the purpose hereinabove stated and will be binding on this Company, notwithstanding the fact that he may have ceased to be such officer at the time, when such instruments-shall be issued," In witness whereof, INDUSTRIAL lNDEMNItY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its proper otficers, at the City of San Francisco, California, this 9th day of June , 19 77 , , INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY A STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 58. On thi, 9th day of June .19 77 ,before me, Mary Mueller a notary public in and for the,City and County of San Francisco, State of California, personally appeared J. G. LaPlante and Roxani M, Gillespie known to me to be the Senior Vice President and Secretary of the corporation which executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, and that the resolution referred to in the preceding ,instrument is tl true and ,correct copy of the resolution duly passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors on 'September 27,1972, and that the same is in full force and effect. - In witness whereof. I have hereto set m hand and affixed y official seal the day and year in this certificate first ahove written. )[l~r-~ /ttJ ~1J4~ Notary Public in an 0 the, City an . ounty ~ of San Francis ate of California I, M. J. Cassanego, Assistant Secretary of INDl,JSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY. do hereby certify that I have, compared the Power of Attorney granted herein and the Resolution recited hercln with the originals now on file in the principal office of said Company. and that the same are correct transcripts therefrom and of the whole of the said originals, and that,said fower of Attorney has not been revoked but is still in full force and-effect. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my nart)e as such officer and affixed the sea] of INDUSTRlAL INDEtI.·fNITY COMPANY at the City of San Francisco, California. this 7th day of September' , 19 84 . SEAL 1\"041 R7 ilo/72)