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18-037 Golden Bay Construction, Inc., Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway, Project No. 2018-08Contract This public works contract ("Contract") is ente red into by and between the City of Cuperti no ("City "), a mun icipal corporation, and GOLDEN BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC. ("Contractor"), for work on the CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project ("Project"). The parties agree as follows : 1. Award of Contract. In response to the Notice Inviting Bids , Contractor has submitted a Bid Proposal and accompanying Bid Schedule , a copy of which is attached for convenience as Ex hibit A, to perform the Work to construct the Project. On February 20 , 2018, City authorized award of this Contract to Contractor for the amount of Contractor's bid . 2. Contract Documents . The Contract Documents incorporated into th is Contract include and are comprised of all of the following : 2.1 Notice Inviting Bids ; 2 .2 Instructions to Bidders ; 2.3 Addenda , if any ; 2.4 Bid Proposal and attachments thereto ; 2.5 Contract ; 2.6 Payment Bond , Performance Bond and , if required , a Warranty Bon d; 2.7 General Conditions; 2.8 Special Conditions ; 2.9 Project Drawings and Technical Specifications ; 2.10 Change Orders , if any ; 2 .11 Notice of Award ; 2 .12 Notice to Proceed; 2.13 City of Cupertino Standard Details 2.14 The following : No other documents. 3. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor agrees to perform all of the Work requ ired for the Project, as specified in the Contract Documents . Contractor must provide, furn ish , and supply all things necessary and incidental for the timely performance and completion of the Work , including all necessary labor, materials, supplies , tools, equipment , transportation , and utilities, unless otherwise spec ified in the Contract Documents. Contractor must use its best efforts to complete the Work in a professional and ex peditious manner and to meet or exceed the performance standards required by the Contract Documents . 4 . Payment. As full and complete compensat ion for Contractor's timely performance and completion of the Work in str ict accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents , City will pay Contractor $34,887.00 (the "Contract Price") for all of Contractor's direct and indirect costs to perform the Work, including all labor, materials, supplies , equipment , ta x es, insurance , bonds and all overhead costs, in accordance with the payment provis ions in the General Conditions . 5. Time for Completion. Contractor must fully comp lete the Work with i n the planned timeframe ("Contract T ime "). The planned timefra m e is for work to commence on March 19 , 20 18 w ith all work completed by April 13, 2018 . No work may start at the site prior to March 19 , 2 018 . By signing below, Contracto r ex pressly waives any clai m for delayed early co m pletion . CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WAL'r0NAY Project No . 2018-08 CONTRACT Page 3 6. Liquidated Damages. If Contractor fails to complete the Work by April 13, 2018, City will assess liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000.00 per day for each day of unexcused delay in completion, per General Conditions 5.3 (c), and such liquidated damages may be deducted from City's payments due or to become due to Contractor under this Contract. 7. Labor Code Compliance. 7.1 General. This Contract is subject to all applicable requirements of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code, including requirements pertaining to wages, working hours and workers' compensation insurance. 7.2 Prevailing Wages. This Project is subject to the prevailing wage requirements applicable to the locality in which the Work is to be performed for each craft , classification or type of worker needed to perform the Work, including employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation , apprenticeship and similar purposes. Copies of these prevailing rates are available on line at http ://www.dir.ca .gov/DLSR . 7.3 DIR Registration. City will not enter into the Contract with a bidder without proof that the bidder and its Subcontractors are registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations to perform public work under Labor Code section 1725.5, subject to limited legal exceptions . 8. Workers' Compensation Certification. Under Labor Code section 1861, by signing this Contract, Contractor certifies as follows: "I am aware of the provisions of Labor Code section 3700 which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers ' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code , and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work on this Contract." 9. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, its employees, Subcontractors and agents, may not have, maintain or acquire a conflict of interest in relation to this Contract in violation of any City ordinance or policy or in violation of any California law, including under Government Code section 1090 et seq. and under the Political Reform Act as set forth in Government Code section 81000 et seq. and its accompanying regulations . No officer, official, employee, consultant, or other agent of the City ("City Representative") may have, maintain, or acquire a "financia l interest" in the Contract, as that term is defined under the Political Reform Act (Government Code section 81000 , et seq., and regulations promulgated thereunder); or under Government Code section 1090, et seq.; or in violation of any City ordinance or policy while serving as a City Representative or for one year thereafter. Any violation of this Section constitutes a material breach of the Contract. 10. Independent Contractor. Contractor is an independent contractor under this Contract and will have control of the Work and the means and methods by which it is performed . Contractor and its Subcontractors are not employees of City and are not entitled to participate in any health, retirement, or any other employee benefits from City. 11. Notice. Any notice, billing, or payment required by or pursuant to the Contract Documents must be made in writing, signed, dated and sent to the other party by personal delivery , U.S. Mail , a reliable overnight delivery service , or by email as a PDF (or comparable) file. Notice is deemed effective upon delivery unless otherwise specified . Notice for each party must be given as follows: CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No . 2018-08 CONTRACT Page4 City: Name: City of Cupertino Address: 10300 Torre Avenue City/State/Zip : Cupertino , CA 95014 Phone: (408) 777-3354 Attn : Director of Public Works Email: michaelz@cupertino.org Copy to : Michael Zimmermann Contractor: Name : GOLDEN BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC . Address: 3826 Depot Road City/State/Zip: Hayward CA , 94545 Phone : 510 723-2960 ex 103 Attn : Mr. Johnny Zanette , President Email: johnny@gbayinc.com 12. General Provisions. 12.1 Assignment and Successors. Contractor may not assign its rights or obligations under this Contract, in part or in whole, without City 's written consent. This Contract is binding on Contractor's and City's lawful heirs, successors and permitted assigns . 12.2 Third Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third-party beneficiaries to this Contract except as expressly provided in the General Conditions or Special Conditions . 12.3 Governing Law and Venue. This Contract will be governed by California law and venue will be in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County, and no other place . 12.4 Amendment. No amendment or modification of this Contract will be binding unless it is in a writing duly authorized and signed by the parties to this Contract. 12.5 Integration; Severability. This Contract and the Contract Documents incorporated herein, including authorized amendments or Change Orders thereto , constitute the final, complete , and exclusive terms of the agreement between City and Contractor. If any provision of the Contract Documents, or portion of a provision, is determined to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable , the remaining provisions of the Contract Documents will remain in full force and effect. 12.6 Authorization. Each individual signing below warrants that he or she is authorized to do so by the party that he or she represents, and that this Contract is legally binding on that party. If Contractor is a corporation, signc;1tures from two officers of the corporation are required pursuant to California Corporation Code section 313. [Signatures are on the following page.] CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No . 2018 -08 CONTRACT Page 5 The parties agree to this Contract as witnessed by the signatures below : CONTRACTOR CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No . 2018-08 CITY OF CUPERTINO A Municipal Corporation ~~ Director of Public Works Date _________ _ Grace Schmidt g:re Cl j -2f-/ 0- Contract Amount: $34 ,887 .00 P.O . No. _________ _ Account No . 420-99-054-900-905-SRCT 004-03-01 END OF CONTRACT CONTRACT Page6 EXHIBIT A Bidder's Name: Golden Bay Construction, Inc . B id P ro p os al Cupertino Senior Center Co ncrete Walkway Project Golden Bay Construct ion, Inc. ("Bidder") hereby submits thi s Bid Propos al to the City of Cupertino ("City") for the above-referenced project ("Project") in response to the Notice In vit ing Bids and in accordance with the Contract Documents referenced therein . 1. B ase B id . Bidder proposes to perfo rm and fully complete the Work for the Project as specified in th e Contract Documents , within the time requ ire d for full completion of the Work , including all labor. materials, su pplies , and equipment and all other di rect or indirect costs including , but not limited to , taxes , in s urance and all overhead for the following price ("Base Bid "): $ ·14 . 8 8 :Z. Q o . , 2. Add enda . Bidder agrees that it has confirmed receipt of or access to , and reviewed, all addenda issued for this Bid . Bidder specifically acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: Addendum: #01 #02 #03 #04 Date Received : Addendum : #05 #06 #07 #08 Date Received : 3. B idder's Warran t ies. By signing and submitting this Bid Prop osal , Bidder warrants the following : 3.1 Exam in ati on of Contract Documents. Bidder has thoroughly examined the Contract Documents and represents that , to the best of Bidder's knowledge , there are no errors , omissions . or discrepancie s in the Contract Documents , subject to the limitations of Public Contract Code section 1104. 3.2 Exam ination of Worksite. Bidder has had the opportunity to examine the Worksite and local conditions at the Project location . 3.3 B idder is Q ualified . Bidder is fully qualified to perform the Work . 3.4 Resp onsibility for Bi d . Bidder has carefully reviewed this Bid Proposal and is solely responsible for any errors or omissions contained in its completed Bid . 4. Award of Contract. By signing and submitting this Bid Proposal , Bidder agrees that if Bidder is awarded the Cont ract for the Project , within ten days following issuance of the notice of award to Bidder, Bidder will do all of the following : 4 .1 Execu te Contract. Enter into the Contract with City in accordance with the term s of this Bid Proposal, by signing and submitting to City the Contract prepared by City using the form included w ith t he Contract Documents ; 4.2 Submit Required Bon ds. Subm it to City a payment bond and a performance bond , each for 100% of the Contract Price , using the bond forms provided and in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents; and 4 .3 Insurance Requiremen ts. Submit to City the insurance certifi cate(s) and endorsement(s) as required by the Contract Documents. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Pro ject No .: 2018-08 BID PROPOSAL Page 8 Bidder's Name: Golden Bay Construction, Inc . Th is Bid Proposal is hereby submitted on .... & .......... _1_<--=-v\....,t~,r'--\.,,../_/_~ ___ . 201§ I Golden Bay Construction, Inc. Bidder Business Name Signature Johnn Zanette-Presiden Name/Title (If Corporation : / ir President or Vice President) f 0 451401 exp. 1/31/2020 'A, ,.C8,C10,C12,C31 License #, Expiration Date , and Classification 3826 Depot Rd. Address Hayward, CA 94545 City , State , Zip 510-783-2960 ext. 103 Contact Phone Sig Anthony Zanette -Secretary, Treasurer Name/Title (If Corporation: Secretary , Assistant Secretary, Chief Financial Officer or Assistant Treasurer) 1000002870 DIR Registration # 510-783 -2960 Phone Johnny Zanette-President Contact Name/Title johnny@gbayinc.com Contact Email END OF BID PROPOSAL Cupertino Seni o r Center Conc rete W alkway Project Project No .: 20 18-08 BID PROPOSAL Page 9 .. Bidder's Name: Golden Bay Construction, Inc. Subcontractor list For each Subcontractor that will perform a portion of the Work in an amount in excess of one-half of 1 % of the Bidder's total Contract Price, 1 the bidder must list a description of the Work, the name of the Subcontractor, its California contractor license number, the location of its place of business, its DIR registration number, and the portion of the Work that the Subcontractor is performing based on a percentage of the Base Bid price . Bidder may not list more than one Subcontractor for each such portion of the Work listed by Bidder below. DESCRIPTION SUBCONTRACTOR CALIFORNIA LOCATION OF DIRREG. NO. 0 WORK NAME CONTRACTOR BUSINESS LICENSE NO. Ne "1 t END OF SUBCONTRACTOR LIST 1 For street or highway construction this requirement appli es to any subcontract of $1 0,000 or more . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 20 18-08 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST Page 10 PERCENT OF WORK Bidder's Name: Golden Bay Construction, Inc. Noncollu sion Dec la rat ion TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND SUBMITTED WITH BID The undersigned declares : 1 am the President [title] of Golden Bay Construction, Inc. [business name]. the party making th e foregoing bid. The bid is not made in th e interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person , partnership , com pan y , association , org ani za tion , or corporation . The bid is genuine and not collusive or sham . T he bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid . The bidder has not directly or indirectly colluded , conspired , connived , or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or to refrain from bidding . The bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly , sought by agreement, communication , or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead , profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder. All statements contained in the bid are true . The bidder has not , directly or indirectly , submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto , to any corporation , partnership , company, association , organization , bid depository , or to any member or agent thereof, to effectuate a collusive or sham bid , and has not paid and will not pay, any person or entity for such purpose . This declaration is intended to comply with California Public Contract Code section 7106 and Title 23 U .S .C section 112. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct and that this decl ra ·on ·s executed on [date], at Ha ard J£ [city], CA [state}. Name [print] I END OF NONCOLLUSION DECLARATION Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 BIDDER'S QUESTIONNAIRE Page 11 Premium: $244 .00 Bond No : 12157812 Performance Bond The City of Cupertino ("City") and GOLDEN BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC. ("Contractor") have entered into a contract , dated F e bruary 20 , 20 18 ("Contract") for work on the CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project ("Project"). The Contract is incorporated by reference into this Performance Bond ("Bond "). The Guara nt ee Company of 1. General. Under this Bond , Contractor as Principal and North Ame rica USA its surety ("Surety"), are bound to City as obligee for an amount not less than $34,8 87.00 . By executing this Bond, Contractor and Surety bind themselves and their respective heirs , executors , administrators , successors and assigns , jointly and severally , to the provisions of this Bond . 2. Surety's Obligations; Waiver. If Contractor fully performs its obligations under the Contract , including its warranty obligations under the Contract , Surety's obligations under this Bond will become null and void upon recordation of the not ice of completion , provided Contractor has timely provided a warranty bond as required under the Contract. Surety waives any requirement to be notified of and further consents to any alterations to the Contract made under the applicable provisions of the Contract Documents , including changes to the scope of Work or extensions of time for performance of Work under the Contract. Surety waives the provisions of Civil Code sections 2819 and 2845 . 3. Application of Contract Balance. Upon making a demand on this Bond , City will make the Contract Balance available to Surety for completion of the Work under the Contract. For purposes of this provision , the Contract Balance is defined as the total amount payable by City to Contractor as the Contract Price minus amounts already paid to Contractor , and minus any liquidated damages , credits , or back charges to which City is entitled under the terms of the Contract. 4. Contractor Default. Upon written notification from City that Contractor is in default under Article 13 of the Contract General Conditions , time being of the essence , Surety must act within the time specified in Article 13 to remedy the default through one of the following courses of action : 4.1 Arrange for completion of the Work under the Contract by Contractor, with City 's consent, but only if Contractor is in default solely due to its financial inability to complete the Work ; 4.2 Arrange for completion of the Work under the Contract by a qualified contractor acceptable to City , and secured by performance and payment bonds issued by an admitted surety as required by the Contract Documents , at Surety 's expense; or 4.3 Waive its right to complete the Work under the Contract and reimburse City the amount of City's costs to have the remaining Work completed. 5. Surety Default. If Surety defaults on its obligations under the Bond , City will be entitled to recover all costs it incurs due to Surety's default , including legal , design professional, or delay costs. 6. Notice. Any notice to Surety may be given in the manner specified in the Contract and delivered or transmitted to Surety as follows: CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No. 2018-08 PERFORMANCE BOND Page 9 Attn: Kevin Chambers Address: 1800 Sutter St. Ste 880 City/State/Zip: Concord CA 94520 Phone: (925) 566-6040 Fax: (925) 566-6045 Email: kchambers @gcna.com 7. Law and Venue. This Bond will be governed by California law , and any dispute pursuant to this Bond will be venued in the Superior Court for Santa Clara County in which the Project is located , and no other place. Surety will be responsible for City 's attorneys' fees and costs in any action to enforce the provisions of this Bond. 8. Effective Date; Execution . This Bond is entered into and effective on Februa1y 21 , 20J..§._. SURETY: The Guarante e Company of North America USA Business Name s/ ~~ Mary Baez, Attorney-in-Fact Name/Title [print] (Acknowledgment with Notary Seal for Surety and Surety's Power of Attorney must be attached.) Johnny Zanette -Rresidemt Name/Title Name/Title END OF PERFORMANCE BOND CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No. 2018-08 PERFORMANCE BOND Page 10 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE§ 1189 A notary public or other officer completing thi s certificate ver ifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accurac y, or va lidity of that document. State of California County of San Mateo on February 21 , 2018 before me , __ D_e_b_o_r_a_h_M_._K_n i_.__p_.__p-"-, _N_o_ta_r_,_y_P_u_b_l_ic _____ _ Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared __________ M_a_ry.,_B_a_e_z _______________ _ Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory ev idence to be the person()Q whose name(M) is/~~ subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that l)®<she /}6)(y(execu ted the same in )(i)?her~i)(:authorized capacity~~. and that by ~,ther~J(signature(~ on the instrument the person()¢, or the entity upon behalf of which the person(!{) acted, executed the instrument. DEBORAH M. KNIPP • [ COMM. #2151035 z Notary Public · California f5 San Mateo County ~ M Comm. Ex ires Ma 26, 2020 Place Notary Seal Above I certify under PENAL TY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. ----------------OPTIONAL---------------- Though this section is optional, completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: _____________ Document Date: _______ _ Number of Pages: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: ____________ _ Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ____________ _ Signer's Name: ____________ _ 0 Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ 0 Corporate Officer -Title(s): ______ _ 0 Partner -0 Limited D General D Partner -D Limited O General 0 Individual ~ Attorney in Fact D Individual O Attorney in Fact D Trustee O Guardian or Conservator D Trustee D Guardian or Conservator 0 Other: ______________ _ D Other: ______________ _ Signer Is Representing: _________ _ Signer Is Representing : _________ _ <K~~'§X,'§,(;,'(i,X/@'§,<;,'(;;.(;;_:, ,:,, -~ ©2 014 National Notary Association· www.NationalNotary.org • 1-800-US NOTARY (1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 y!n, ·-'0\: '/;,,'i. ,\;'..: \ :,·~/ >\' .... {;.f,; . : -~:~(';' Premium: Inc luded B o nd No: J 2 J 578 12 Payment Bond The City of Cupertino ("City ") and GOLDEN BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC . ("Contractor") have entered into a contract , dated February 20 , 20~ ("Contract") for work on the CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project ("Project"). The Contract is incorporated by reference into this Payment Bond ("Bond "). Th e Guara n tee Compan y o f 1. General. Under this Bond , Contractor as principal and North A m er ica USA its surety ("Surety"), are bound to City as obligee in an amount not less than $34 88 7.00 , under California Civil Code sections 9550 , et seq . 2. Surety's Obligation. If Contractor or any of its Subcontractors fails to pay any of the persons named in California Civil Code section 9100 amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed under the Contract, or for any amounts required to be deducted , withheld , and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of Contractor and its Subcontractors , under California Unemployment Insurance Code section 13020 , with respect to the work and labor, then Surety will pay for the same. 3. Beneficiaries. This Bond inures to the benefit of any of the persons named in California Civil Code section 9100 , so as to give a right of action to those persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon th is Bond . Contractor must promptly provide a copy of this Bond upon request by any person with legal rights under this Bond. 4. Duration. If Contractor promptly makes payment of all sums for all labor, materials , and equipment furnished for use in the performance of the Work required by the Contract , in conformance with the time requirements set forth in the Contract and as required by California law, Surety's obligations under this Bond will be null and void. Otherwise , Surety's obligations will remain in full force and effect. 5. Waivers. Surety waives any requirement to be notified of alterations to the Contract or extensions of time for performance of the Work under the Contract. Surety waives the provisions of Civil Code sections 2819 and 2845 . City waives requirement of a new bond for any supplemental contract under Civil Code section 9550 . Any notice to Surety may be given in the manner specified in the Contract and delivered or transmitted to Surety as follows : Attn : K ev in C h amber s Address: 1800 Sutter St. St e 88 0 City/State/Zip : Con c ord CA 94 52 0 Phone : ~2 5) 566-6040 Fax : (92 ) 566-6 045 Email : k c h amber s@ gcna .c om 6. Law and Venue. This Bond will be governed by California law , and any dispute pursuant to this Bond will be venued in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County in which the Project is located , and no other place . Surety will be responsible for City's attorneys ' fees and costs in any action to enforce the provisions of this Bond . CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No . 2 018 -08 PAYMENT BOND Page 7 7. Effective Date; Execution. This Bond is entered into and is effective on February 2~ 20.!.§. SURETY: The Guarantee Company of North America USA Business Name Mary Baez, Attorney-in-Fact Name/Title (Acknowledgment with Surety's Notary Seal and Surety's Power of Attorney must be attached.) CONTRACTOR: Golden Ba Construction, Inc. Business Name Name/Title s/ -------------------- Name/Title CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No. 2018-08 END OF PAYMENT BOND PAYMENT BOND Page 8 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE§ 1189 A nota ry publ ic or other officer com pleting thi s certificate verifies only the identity of the indi vidual who signed the document to which this certifi ca te is attached , and not th e truthfu lness, accuracy, or va lidit y of that document. State of California County of San Mateo On February 21 , 2018 before me , __ D_e_b_o_r_a_h _M_._K_n_i_._p_._p--'----, _N_o_ta_ry_.,__P_u_b_l_ic _____ _ Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared __________ M_a_r~y_B_a_e_z _______________ _ Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person()() whose name(}{) is/~K subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that ~he/Xi)(y(executed the same in )(i)Q'her~l)(authorized capacity~*· and that by J)t;!ll(her~J(:signature(* on the instrument the person()(), or the entity upon behalf of wh ich the person(KJ acted , exec uted the instrum en t. ~ 0 0:: z 1 COMM. #2151035 z Notary Public . California ~ San Mateo County ~ ~~¥ Mt Comm . Expires Mat 26, 2020 [ Place Notary Seal Above I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~opnoNAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Though this section is optional, completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: _____________ Document Date : _______ _ Number of Pages : Signer(s) Other Than Nam ed Above: ____________ _ Capacity(ies} Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ____________ _ Signer 's Name: ____________ _ D Corporate Officer -Titl e(s): ______ _ CJ Corporate Officer -Title{s): ______ _ D Partner -D Limited D General D Partner -D Limited D General D Individual 5<l Attorn ey in Fact D Individual D Attorn ey in Fact D Trustee D Guardian or Conservator D Trustee D Guardian or Conservator D Other: ______________ _ D Other: ______________ _ Signer Is Repre se nting: _________ _ Signer Is Represe nting : _________ _ ·--'-·-·---'c ·.·_: .. >~~'§?/.,~ ©2 014 National Notary Association· www .NationalN otary .or g • 1-800-US NOTARY (1 -800-876-6827) It em #5907 ·:;Jt . .':C / ~ .. TH E GUARANTE E"' The Guarantee Company o f No rth America USA So u t h fie ld , Mic h iga n POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS : That THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Michigan . having its principal office in Southfield , Michigan , does hereby constitute and appoint Gregory McCartney, Steve Suissa , Mary Baez James E. McGovern , Inc. its true and lawful attorney(s)-in -fact to execute , seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety , any and all bonds and undertakings , contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, which are or may be allowed , required or permitted by law, statute , rule , regulation. contract or otherwise. The execution of such instrument(s) in pursuance of these presents , shall be as binding upon THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA as fully and amply , to all intents and purposes , as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at the principal office. The Power of Attorney is executed and may be certified so . and may be revoked , pursuant to and by authority of Article IX , Section 9.03 of the By-Laws adopted by the Board of Directors of THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA at a meeting held on the 31 '1 day of December, 2003 . The President , or any Vice President , acting with any Secretary or Assistant Secretary , shall have power and authority : 1. To appoint Attorney(s)-in-fact. and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company , and attach the Seal of the Company thereto , bonds and undertakings , contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof; and 2. To revoke , at any time , any such Attorney-in -fact and revoke the authority given , except as provided below 3. In connection with obligations in favor of the Florida Department of Transportation only , it is agreed that the power and authority hereby given to the Attorney-in-Fact includes any and all consents for the release of retained percentages and/or final estimates on engineering and construction contracts required by the State of Florida Department of Transportation . It is fully understood that consenting to the State of Florida Department of Transportation making payment of the final estimate to the Contractor and/or its assignee , shall not relieve this surety company of any of its obligations under its bond. 4. In connection with obligations in favor of the Kentucky Department of Highways only , it is agreed that the power and authority hereby given to the Attorney-in-Fact cannot be modified or revoked unless prior written personal notice of such intent has been given to the Commissioner - Department of Highways of the Commonwealth of Kentucky at least thirty (30) days prior to the modification or revocation . Further, this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of the Company adopted at a meeting duly called and held on the 6th day of December 2011 , of which the following is a true excerpt: RESOLVED that the signature of any authorized officer and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attorney or certification thereof authorizing the execution and delivery of any bond , undertaking , contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and such signature and seal when so used shall have the same force and effect as though manually affixed . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA has caused this instrument to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officer , this 2nd day of October, 2015. STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Oakland THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA Stephen C. Ruschak, President & Chief Operating Officer Randall Musselman, Secretary On this 2nd day of October, 2015 before me came the individuals who executed the preceding instrument , to me personally known , and being by me duly sworn , said that each is the herein described and authorized officer of The Guarantee Company of North America USA; that the seal affixed to said instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company ; that the Corporate Seal and each signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said company . Cynthia A. Takai Notary Public, State of Michigan County of Oakland My Commission Expires February 27, 2024 Acting in Oakland County IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand at The Guarantee Company of North America USA offices the day and year above written. I, Randall Musselman , Secretary of THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA, which is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have thereunto set my hand and attache d. th e se a l of said Company this 21st day of February , 2018 Randall Musselman, Secretary ACORD® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MM/00/YYYY) ~ 2/21/2018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND , EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. 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INSR ADO LSUBR ,~3}-JgY,f/'!v, POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE '•••~n l un,n POLICY NUMBER IMM/00/YYYY\ A J_ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ./ AES1029256 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 EACH OCCURRENC E $1000000 D CLAIMS-MADE w OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREM ISES (Ea occurrence) S300 000 J_ XCU-Not Excluded MED EXP (Any one person) $5 000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1 000 000 ~ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,0 00,000 Pl POLICY [2J mg: D LOC PRODUCTS -COMP/OP AGG $2 000 000 OTHER : $ B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY DT-810-90354648 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT s 1 ooo ooo ~ (Ea accidenn J_ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ -OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ ~ AUTOS ONLY ~ AUTOS J_ HIRED d NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY IPer accident\ $ C UMBRELLA LIAB HOCCUR 560000135-00 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 EACH OCCURRENCE $5 000 000 ~ Following Form ./ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $5 000 000 OED I I RETENTION $ $ D WORKERS COMPENSATION ./ 7600018141171 10/1/2017 10/1/2018 I PER I I OTH-./ STATUTE ER ANO EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y /N ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE GJ N/A E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1 000 000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE $1 nnn nnn If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT S 1 000 000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E Excess Liability 77HX178F29 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 Each Occurrence $3 ,000,000 Aggregate $3,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/ LOCATIONS/ VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Re : Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Pathway Additional Insured & Primary Phrase and waiver of subrogation-Per attached endorsements *30 day w ritten Notice of Cancellation, except for non-pay of premium which is 10 days. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Citj of Cupertino SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXP IRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 10 00 Torre Ave ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Cupertino CA 95014 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Steve Suissa ~s.~ I © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 40454139 I GOLDE -1 I 18/19 GLAU UMB WC Joanna Gilbride I 2/21/20 1 8 3 :50:49 PM (PST) I Page 1 of 5 POLICY NU MBER : A E S10 29 256 Golden Ba y Con stru ction In c. COMMERCIAL GEN E RAL LIABILITY CG 20 33 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED -OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS -AUTOMATIC STATUS WHEN REQUIRED IN CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH YOU This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following : COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART A . Section II . Who Is An Insu red is amended to include as an additional insured any person or organi zation for whom you are performing operations when you and such person or organization have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that such person or organization be added as an additional insured on your policy. Such person or organization is an additional insured only with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused, in whole or in part , by: 1 . Your acts or omissions ; or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf; in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured. A person 's or organization 's status as an additional insured unde r this endorsement ends when your operations for that additional insured are completed. A ddition a l In s ured: B . With respect to the insurance afforded to th ese additional insureds , the following additional exclusions apply: This insurance does not apply to : 1. "Bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the rendering of, or the failure to render, any professional architectural , engineering or surveying services , including : a. The preparing , approving , or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings , opinions , reports , surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications ; or b . Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities . 2 . "Bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after: a. All work , including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work , on the project (other than service , maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured( s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed ; or b. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontra ctor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. Ad dition al In sured : Th e C it y of Cupe rtin o a nd its directo rs. office rs. eng in ee rs , age nts and empl oyees Re : Cup ertin o Se nio r Cen te r Co ncrete Walkway Proj ect #20 18-08 40454139 dG32!r:!3'-0l7 £1lr l9 GLAU UMB WC I Joanna Gilbri 95 d jJ(d pt!ttMs ,3 1ne ',49 2nn4PST) I Page 2 of 5 Page 1 o f 1 POLICY NUMBER: AES1029256 Golden Bay Construction Inc. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED -OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS -COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Additional Insured Person(s) or Organization(s): Location and Description of Completed Operations: ~dditional Insured: The City of Cupertino and its directors, officers, engineers, agents and emrelotees Re: Cupertino Senior Gen er oncrete Walkway Project #2018-08 (Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations.) Section II -Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, by "your work" at the location designated and described in the schedule of this endorsement performed for that additional insured and included in the "products -c ompleted operations hazard". CG 20 37 07 04 1 ISO Properties, Inc., 2004 10154139 I GOLDE -1 I 18/19 GLAU UMB WC J Joanna Gilbride I 2/21/2018 3:50:49 PM (PST) I Page 3 of 5 Page 1 of POLICY NUMBER: AES 1029256 Golden Bay Construction Inc . COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY . NX GL 009 08 09 THIS END.ORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTING INSURANCE {THl~D-PARTY) This endorsement modifies Insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE '--Th-lrd-Pa_rty:_. __ As_req_u-lred_b_y_wrltt_e_n_co_ntra_ct _________ ...;._ _______ __,I (Absence of a specfflcally named Third Party above means that the provisions of this endorsement apply as required by written contractual agreement with any Third .Party for whom you are performing work.) Paragraph 4. of SECTION IV, COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDmONS Is replaced by the followlng1 ; 4. Other Insurance: \Nlth respect to the Third Party shown above, this Insurance Is primary and non-contributing. Any and all other valid and collectable Insurance available to such Third Party In respect of work performed by you under written contractual agreements with said Third Party for loss covered by this policy, shall In no Instance be considered as primary, co-Insurance, or contributing Insurance. Rather, any such other Insurance shall be considered excess over and above the Insurance provided by this poUcy. Additional Insured: Th e C ity of Cupertino and its directors, officers, eng in ee rs, age nts and employees Re : Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project #2018-08 NX GL 009 08 09 · Page 1 of 1 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with Its permission . 40454139 l GOLDE -1 I 18/19 GLAU UMB WC I Joanna Gi lbride I 2/21/2018 3 :50:49 PM {PST) I Page 4· of 5 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WCD4030& WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT - CALIFORNIA We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable fot an Injury covered by this policy. We Wlil not -~rce our right against the person or organization named In the Schedule. (This agreement appRes only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) You must maintain payroll records accurately segregating the remuneration of your employees while engaged In the work described In the Schedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be 2% of the California workers' compensation premium otherwise due on such remuneration. · SCHEDULE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION FOR WHOM THE NAMED INSURED HAS AGREED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT TO FURNISH THIS WAIVER JOB DESCRIPTION BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION Ad ditio nal Insured: T he City of Cup ertin o and its d irectors, officers , eng in ee rs , agents and employees Re : C upe rt ino Seni o r Center Co ncrete W alkway Proj ect #2018-08 · This endorsement changes the policy to which It Is attached and Is effective on the date 188U8d unless otherwise stated. (111e lnfonnatlon below Is required only when this endorsement Is Issued subsequent to preparation of the· pollcy.J Endorsement Effective 101 112 01 7 Insured: Golden Bay Co nst ruction Inc . Polley No. . ... 76000 1814117 1 . Endorsement No. Premium$ INCL Insurance Company EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANcq--: -·-- ~ s. ~ Countersigned By:_~----------------- • 1981 by the Woruns' Compensation Insurance .Rating BUIUU of CallfomlL All rtghta l'88eMNL . From the WCIRS's Callfomla Workem' Compensation Insurance Forms Manual -1999. 40454139 I GOLDE -1 I 18/19 GLAU UMB ~'lC I Joanna Gi l bride j 2/21/2018 3:50:4 9 PM (PST) I Page 5 of 5 CITY OF CUPERTINO CITY HALL CUPERTINO 10300 TORRE AVENUE -CUPERTINO , CA 95014-3266 (408) 777-3354 -FAX (408) 777-3333 Sent via email February 20 , 2018 GOLDEN BAY CONSTRUCTION , INC . Mr. Johnny Zanette , President 3826 Depot Road Hayward CA, 94545 johnny@gbayinc.com Re : NOTICE OF AWARD CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project, 2018-08 Dear Mr. Zanette: The C ity of Cupertino ("City") is pleased to inform you that GOLDEN BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC., ("Contractor") has been awarded the Contract for the above-referenced Project ("Project"), for the Contract Price of $34,887.00 based on your Bid Proposal submitted on February 15, 2018. A copy of the Contract is enclosed. Contractor must execute one copy of the enclosed Contract and return them to my attention, accompanied by one copy each of the following required documents , Payment Bond, Performance Bond , and insurance certificates and endorsements, and W-9, no later than ten days from the date of this Notice of Award . Failure to execute and return the enclosed Contract and required bonds and insurance documentation within the specified time could result in rescission of the award and forfeiture of Contractor's bid security . Please acknowledge receipt of this Notice of Award by signing the attached Acknowledgement of Notice of Award , as indicated, and transmitting the Acknowledgement to my office via email at: michaelz@cupertino.org . Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions in this regard . ~~· ;>M~ru...-- Mich ~el Zimmermann , CIP Manager Enclosure: Notice of Award Acknowledgement CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project No. 2018-08 NOTICE OF AWARD Page 1 Acknowledgement of Notice of Award On behalf of Golden Bay Construction, Inc. <insert Contractor's business name> ("Contractor"), I cknowledge receipt of the Notice of Award for the< Senjor Center Walkway> Project: President Page 2 CUPERTINO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 10300 TORRE AVENUE CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014 PROJECT MANUAL FOR THE CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY PROJECT Bid Date: February 15, 2018 By or Before 2:00PM Project Number: 2018-08 PROJECT MANUAL FOR Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project PROJECT NO. 2018-08 REVIEWED BY: Micha Zimmermann Capi I Improvement Program Manager APPROVED BY: Timm Borden Director of Public Works PROJECT DIRECTORY Project Name : Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project Number: 2018-08 Location: 21251 Stevens Creek Boulevard City Representative: Address for Stop Notices: Landscape Architect of Record: City of Cupertino Michael Zimmermann Capital Improvement Program Manager Public Works Department 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 PH: 408-777-3354 FX : 408-777-3333 e-mail: mzimmermann@cupertino .org City of Cupertino Michael Zimmermann Capital Improvement Program Manager Public Works Department 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 PH : 408-777-3354 FX : 408-777 -3333 e-mail : mzimmermann@cupertino.org John Cahalan, Landscape Architect 15559 Union Avenue, Ste . 206 Los Gatos, CA 95032 PH : 408-358-5122 FX: 408-358-513 e-mail: cahalan@comcast.net SEALS PAGE The Technical Specifications and Plans have been prepared by or under the direction of the following persons . John Cahalan, Principal John Cahalan Landscape Architect TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT MANUAL ....................................................................................................................... 1 City Representative: City of Cupertino ................................................................................... 2 Notice Inviting Bids ....................................................................................................................... 1 Instructions to Bidders ................................................................................................................. 3 Bid Proposal ................................................................................................................................... 8 Subcontractor List ....................................................................................................................... 10 Noncollusion Declaration ........................................................................................................... 11 Contract ........................................................................................................................................ 12 Payment Bond .............................................................................................................................. 16 Performance Bond ...................................................................................................................... 18 General Conditions ..................................................................................................................... 20 Article 1 -Definitions .................................................................................................................. 20 Definitions .................................................................................................................................. 20 Article 2 -Roles and Responsibilities ....................................................................................... 22 2.1 City ................................................................................................................................ 22 2.2 Contractor ...................................................................................................................... 22 2 .3 Subcontractors .............................................................................................................. 25 2.4 Coordination of Work ..................................................................................................... 25 2 .5 Submittals ...................................................................................................................... 25 2.6 Shop Drawings .............................................................................................................. 26 Article 3 -Contract Documents .................................................................................................. 27 3.1 Interpretation of Contract Documents ........................................................................... 27 3.2 Order of Precedence ..................................................................................................... 27 3.3 Caltrans Standard Specifications .................................................................................. 28 3.4 For Reference Only ....................................................................................................... 28 3.5 Current Versions ........................................................................................................... 29 3.6 Conformed Copies ........................................................................................................ 29 Article 4 -Bonds, Indemnity, and Insurance ............................................................................ 29 4.1 Payment and Performance Bonds ................................................................................ 29 4.2 Indemnity ....................................................................................................................... 29 4.3 Insurance ....................................................................................................................... 30 Article 5 -Contract Time ............................................................................................................. 32 5.1 Time is of the Essence .................................................................................................. 32 5.2 Schedule Requirements ................................................................................................ 33 5.3 Delay and Extensions of Contract Time ........................................................................ 34 5.4 Liquidated Damages ..................................................................................................... 38 Article 6 -Contract Modification ................................................................................................ 38 6.1 Contract Modification and Changes in Work ................................................................. 38 6.2 Contractor Change Order Requests ............................................................................. 39 6.3 Adjustments to Contract Price ....................................................................................... 40 6.4 Unilateral Change Order ............................................................................................... 40 6.5 Non-Compliance Deemed Waiver ................................................................................. 41 Article 7 -General Construction Provisions ............................................................................. 41 7.1 Permits and Taxes ........................................................................................................ 41 7.2 Temporary Facilities ...................................................................................................... 41 7.3 Noninterference and Additional Work Areas ................................................................. 41 7.4 Signs .............................................................................................................................. 42 7.5 Worksite and Nearby Property Protections .................................................................. 42 7.6 Materials and Equipment ............................................................................................... 43 7.7 Substitutions .................................................................................................................. 44 7.8 Inspection and Testing .................................................................................................. 45 7.9 Worksite Conditions and Maintenance .......................................................................... 46 7 .10 Instructions and Manuals .............................................................................................. 48 7.11 As-bu il t Drawings .......................................................................................................... 48 7 .12 Existing Utilities ............................................................................................................. 48 7.13 Notice of Excavation ...................................................................................................... 49 7.14 Trenching and Excavations of Four Feet or More ......................................................... 49 7 .15 Trenching of Five Feet or More ..................................................................................... 49 7.16 New Utility Connections ................................................................................................ 50 7 .17 Lines and Grades .......................................................................................................... 50 7.18 Historic or Archeological Items ...................................................................................... 50 7 .19 Recycling and Waste Disposal. ..................................................................................... 50 7.20 Storm Water Pollution Control. ...................................................................................... 51 7.21 Traffic Control and Public Safety ................................................................................... 60 7 .22 Noise Control. ................................................................................................................ 61 7.23 Fire Protection Plan ....................................................................................................... 61 Article 8 -Payment ...................................................................................................................... 61 8 .1 Schedule of Values ....................................................................................................... 61 8.2 Progress Payments ....................................................................................................... 62 8.3 Adjustment of Payment Application .............................................................................. 62 8 .4 Early Occupancy ........................................................................................................... 63 8.5 Retention ....................................................................................................................... 63 8.6 Setoff ............................................................................................................................. 63 8.7 Payment to Subcontractors and Suppliers .................................................................... 63 8.8 Final Payment ............................................................................................................... 64 8.9 Release of Claims ......................................................................................................... 64 8.10 Warranty of Title ............................................................................................................ 64 Article 9 -Labor Provisions ........................................................................................................ 64 9.1 Discrimination Prohibited ............................................................................................... 64 9.2 Labor Code Requirements ............................................................................................ 64 9 .3 Prevailing Wages .......................................................................................................... 65 9.4 Payroll Records ............................................................................................................. 65 9.5 Labor Compliance ......................................................................................................... 66 Article 10 -Safety Provisions ..................................................................................................... 66 10.1 Safety Precautions and Programs ................................................................................ 66 10 .2 Hazardous Materials ..................................................................................................... 66 10 .3 Material Safety .............................................................................................................. 67 10.4 Hazardous Condition ..................................................................................................... 67 Article 11 -Completion and Warranty Provisions .................................................................... 67 11 .1 Final Completion ........................................................................................................... 67 11.2 Warranty ........................................................................................................................ 68 11 .3 Use Prior to Final Completion ....................................................................................... 69 11.4 Substantial Comp letion ................................................................................................. 69 Article 12 -Dispute Resolution .................................................................................................. 69 12.1 Claims ............................................................................................................................ 69 12.2 Claims Submission ........................................................................................................ 70 12.3 City's Response ............................................................................................................ 71 12.4 Meet and Confer ............................................................................................................ 71 12 .5 Mediation and Government Code Claims ..................................................................... 72 12 .6 Tort Claims .................................................................................................................... 72 12 .7 Arbitration ...................................................................................................................... 72 12 .8 Damages ....................................................................................................................... 72 12.9 Other Disputes .............................................................................................................. 73 Article 13 -Suspension and Termination .................................................................................. 73 13 .1 Suspension for Cause ................................................................................................... 73 13 .2 Suspension for Conven ience ........................................................................................ 73 13.3 Termination for Default... ............................................................................................... 73 13.4 Terminatio n for Convenience ........................................................................................ 74 ii 13.5 . Effect of Any Contract Termination ............................................................................... 74 Article 14 -Miscellaneous Provisions ....................................................................................... 74 14 .1 Assignment of Unfair Business Practice Claims ........................................................... 74 14.2 Provisions Deemed Inserted ......................................................................................... 75 14 .3 Waiver ........................................................................................................................... 75 14.4 Titles, Headings, and Groupings ................................................................................... 75 14.5 Statutory and Regulatory References ........................................................................... 75 Special Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 76 Project Forms ............................................................................................................................... 79 Substitution Request Form ........................................................................................................ 80 Indemnity Agreement .................................................................................................................. 82 Release of Claims ........................................................................................................................ 84 Insurance Forms .......................................................................................................................... 86 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................. 93 iii Notice Inviting Bids CUPERTINO 1. Bid Acceptance. The City of Cupertino ("City") will accept sealed bids for its Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project ("Project "), by or before Thursday , February 15 , 2018 , 2 :00 p.m ., at the Public Works Department in City Hall basement, located at 10300 Torre Avenue , Cupertino , Californ ia, 95014. The City may, acting in its sole discretion, reject any and all b ids , and may waive any immaterial deviation from the bid requirements to the full extent permitted by law. 2. Project Information. 2.1 Location and Description. The Project is located at 21251 Stevens Creek Boulevard and is described as follows : removal of pavers and installation of concrete walkway. 2.2 Time for Completion. The planned timeframe for commencement and completion of construction of the Project is : start construction on March 19 , 2018 and complete all work by April 13 , 20 18. No work may start at the s ite prior to March 19 , 2018 . 3. License and Registration Requirements. 3.1 License. Th is Project requires a valid California contractor's license for the following classification(s): "A-General Engineering Contractor" or "C-8 -Concrete Contractor". 3.2 DIR Registration. City will not accept a Bid Proposal from or enter into the Contract with a bidder, w ithout proof that the bidder is registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR") to perform public work under Labor Code section 1725.5, subject to limited legal exceptions . 4. Contract Documents. The plans , specifications , bid forms and contract documents for the Project, and any addenda thereto ("Contract Documents ") are available in electronic form only and are attached to this notice. 5. Prevailing Wage Requirements. 5.1 General. Th is Project is subject to the prevailing wage requirements applicable to the local ity in which the Work is to be performed for each craft , classification or type of worker needed to perform the Work , including employer payments for health and welfare , pension , vacation , apprenticeship and similar purposes . 5.2 Rates. These prevailing rates are on file with the City and available online at http ://www.dir.ca .gov/DLSR . Each Contractor and Subcontractor must pay no le ss than the spec ified rates to all workers employed to work on the Proj ect. The schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight hours. The rate for holiday and overtime work must be at least time and one-half. 5.3 Compliance. The Contract w ill be subject to compl iance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR , under Labor Code section 1771.4. 6. Performance and Payment Bonds. The successful bidder w ill be requ ired to provide performance and payment bonds , each for 100 % of the Contract Price. Cup ert ino Senior Cent e r Con crete Walkway Proj ect Proje ct No .: 2018-0 8 NOTICE INVITING BIDS Page 1 7. Substitution of Securities. Substitution of appropriate securities in lieu of retention amounts from progress payments is permitted under Public Contract Code section 22300 . 8. Subcontractor List. Each bidder must submit a completed Subcontractor List form with its Bid Proposal , including the name, location of the place of business, California contractor license number, DIR registration number, and percentage of the Work to be performed (based on the Base Bid) for each Subcontractor that will perform work or service or fabricate or install work for the prime contractor in excess of one-half of 1 % of the bid price or, for construction of streets and highways, $10,000 (whichever is greater), using the Subcontractor List form included with the Contract Documents . 9. Subcontractor Limit. The prime contractor is required to self-perform at least 51 % of the Work on the Project, as further spec ified in the Instructions to Bidders. 10. Instructions to Bidders. All bidders should carefully review the Instructions to Bidders before submitting a Bid Proposal. By :--~--------------Date : February 2, 2018 Timm Borden , Director of Public Works END OF NOTICE INVITING BIDS Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Proje ct Project No .: 2018-08 NOTICE INVITING BIDS Page 2 Instructions to Bidders Each Bid Proposal submitted to the City of Cupertino ("City") for its Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project ("Project") must be submitted in accordance with the following instructions and requirements: 1. Bid Submission. 1.1 General. The Contract for the Project will be awarded , if at all , to the lowest responsible bidder, as determined by City. Each Bid Proposal must be signed , sealed and submitted to City, using the form provided in the Contract Documents, by or before the date and time set forth in the Notice Inviting Bids , or as amended by subsequent addendum . Faxed or emailed Bid Proposals will not be accepted, unless otherwise specified. Late submissions will be returned unopened. City reserves the right to postpone the date and time for receiving or opening bids . Each bidder is solely responsible for all of its costs to prepare and submit its bid and by submitting a bid waives any right to recover those costs from City . The bid price(s) must include all costs to perform the Work as specified, including all labor, material, supplies, and equipment and all other direct or indirect costs such as applicable taxes, insurance and overhead . 1.2 Bid Envelope. The envelope containing the sealed Bid Proposal and all required forms and attachments must be clearly labeled and addressed as follows: BID PROPOSAL: Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No. 2018-08 Public Works Department Cupertino City Hall 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino , CA 95014 Attn: Michael Zimmermann The envelope must also be clearly labeled, as follows, with the bidder's name , address ,for bidding on public works contracts (Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 ): [Contractor company name] [street address] [city, state, zip code] 1.3 DIR Registration. City will not accept a Bid Proposal from or enter into the Contract with a bidder without proof that the bidder is registered with the DIR to perform public work under Labor Code section 1725.5, subject to limited legal exceptions. If City is unable to confirm that the bidder's DIR registration is current at the time of bidding , City must disqualify the bidder and return its bid .. (Labor Code section 1725.5.) 2. Bid Proposal Form and Enclosures. Each Bid Proposal must be completed in ink using the Bid Proposal form included in the Contract Documents . The Bid Proposal form must be fully completed without interlineations, alterations , or erasures . Any necessary corrections must be clear and legible, and must be initialed by the bidder's authorized representative. A Bid Proposal submitted with exceptions or terms such as "negotiable," "will negotiate," or similar, will be considered nonresponsive. Each Bid Proposal must be accompanied by a completed Subcontractor List, and Non-Collusion Declaration using the forms included in the Project manual as directed . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkw ay Project Project No .: 2018-08 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 3 3. Authorization and Execution. Each Bid Proposal must be signed by the bidder's authorized representative. A Bid Proposal submitted by a partnership must be signed in the partnership name by a general partner with authority to bind the partnership. A Bid Proposal submitted by a corporation must be signed with the legal name of the corporation, followed by the signature and title of two officers of the corporation with full authority to bind the corporation to the terms of the Bid Proposal, under California Corporation Code section 313 . 4. Subcontractor Work Limits. The prime contractor must perform at least the percentage of the Work on the Project specified in the Notice Inviting Bids , which is calculated as a percentage of the base bid price, with its own forces, except for any Work identified as "Specialty Work" in the Bid Schedule . The total bid amount for any such Specialty Work, as shown on the Bid Schedule, may be deducted from the base bid price before computing the percentage the contractor must self-performance . The remaining Work may be performed by qualified Subcontractor( s ). 5. Pre-Bid Investigation 6.1 General. Each bidder is solely responsible at its sole expense for diligent and thorough review of the Contract Documents and documents provided "For Reference Only," which may include geotechnical reports , as-built or record drawings , utility diagrams, or other such information . Each bidder is also responsible for appropriate examination of the Project site, and reasonable and prudent inquiry concerning known and potential site and area conditions prior to submitting a Bid Proposal. Each bidder is responsible for knowledge of conditions and requirements which reasonable review and investigation would have disclosed . However, except for any areas that are open to the public at large, bidders may not enter City's property or the Project site without prior written authorization from City, and subject to the site investigation requirements set forth below. Bidders are responsible for reporting any errors or omissions in the Contract Documents to City prior to submitting a Bid Proposal, subject to the limitations of Public Contract Code section 1104. 6.2 Project Site. Soil and soil test data, water table elevations , and soil analyses for test holes, if any, may be available for inspection at the City's offices or as otherwise specified in the Contract Documents. Any subsurface exploration at the Project site must be done at the bidder's expense, but only with prior written authorization from City, and as further specified below in subsection 8.4. All soil data and analyses available for inspection or provided in the Contract Documents or in documents provided "For Reference Only," apply only to the test hole locations. Any water table elevation indicated by a soil test report existed on the date the test hole was drilled . The bidder is responsible for determining and allowing for any differing soil or water table conditions during construction . Because groundwater levels may fluctuate, difference(s) in elevation between ground water shown in soil boring logs and ground water actually encountered during Project construction will not be considered changed Project site conditions. Actual locations and depths must be determined by bidder's field investigation. The bidder may request access to underlying or background information on the Project site in City's possession that is necessary for the bidder to form its own conclusions, including, if available, record drawings or other documents indicating the location of subsurface lines, utilities, or other structures . City expressly disclaims responsibility for assumptions a bidder might draw from the presence or absence of information provided by City. City does not warrant the accuracy of any representation of visible, above-ground conditions that may be independently investigated and verified by the bidder. The City disclaims responsibility for the accuracy of information regarding subsurface conditions that has been provided to City by others , such as utility owners . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page4 5.3 Utilities. The Project must be completed in a manner that satisfies the standards and requirements of the affected utility companies or agencies (collectively , "utility owners"). The successful bidder may be required by the utility owners to provide detailed plans prepared by a California registered civil engineer showing the necessary temporary support of the utilities during coordinated construction work . Bidders are directed to contact the util ity owners about their requirements before submitting a Bid Proposal. 5.4 Site Investigation Requirements. Potential bidders will be required to execute an agreement to indemnify City and hold it harmless against any liability arising from site investigation , testing or inspection using City's form Indemnity Agreement (Site Inspection) included with the Project Forms provided with the Contract Documents . The prospective bidder must ensure that any such site investigation is conducted in a manner to avoid endangering persons or damaging property, and must promptly and fully restore the site to its pre-investigation condition, including filling in holes and cleaning up. City reserves the right to impose additional conditions to site access or investigation in order to protect persons or property, including , but not limited to limitations on machinery used during the site investigation. 6. Bidders Interested in More Than One Bid. No person, firm, or corporation may submit or be a party to more than one Bid Proposal unless alternate bids are specifically called for. However, a person, firm, or corporation that has submitted a subcontract proposal or quote to a bidder may submit subcontract proposals or quotes to other bidders, and may also submit a Bid Proposal as a prime contractor. 7. Requests for Information. Questions or requests for clarifications regarding the Project, the bid procedures , or any of the Contract Documents must be submitted in writing to Michael Zimmermann, CIP Manager, at mzimmermann@cupertino .org . Oral responses are not authorized and are not bind ing on the C ity. Bidders should submit any such written inquiries at least five working days before the scheduled bid opening. Questions received any later might not be addressed before the bid deadline. An interpretation or clarification by City in response to a written inquiry will be issued in an addendum. 8. Addenda and Plan Holder's List. Any addenda issued prior to the bid opening are part of the Contract Documents. Subject to the limitations of Public Contract Code section 4104 .5, City reserves the right to issue addenda prior to bid time. Addenda will be posted electronically on the City's website at: http://www.cupertino .org/i-want-to/bid-on/open-bids . Notifications will also be transmitted to known plan holders. To be included on the plan holder's list for this Project, email the following information to capitalprojects@cupertino .org: bidder's name , add ress, phone number and email address , with the Project title included in the subj ect bar. Each bidder is responsible for ensuring it has received and reviewed all addenda prior to submitting its bid . All bidders, including bidders on the plan holder's list , should regularly check City 's website for any addenda or updates on the Project. 9. Pre-Bid Substitution Requests. Any specification des ignating a material, product, thing, or service by specific brand or trade name, followed by the words "or equal ," is intended only to indicate quality and type of item desired , and bidders may request use of any equal material, product, thing, or service. A pre-bid request for substitution must be submitted no later than ten working days before the scheduled bid opening, using the City's Substitution Request Form . All data substantiating the proposed substitute as an equal item must be submitted with the written request for substitution , and all such requests are subject to the requirements and limitations applicable to substitution requests under Section 7.7 of the General Conditions, on Substitutions . These substitution provisions do not apply to materials, products, things , or services that may lawfully be designated by a specific brand or trade name under Public Contract Code section 3400(c). Cupertino Se nio r Center Concrete Walkway Proj ect Project No .: 2 018-08 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 5 10. Withdrawal of Bid Proposals. A Bid Proposal may not be withdrawn for a period of 90 days after the bid opening without forfeiture of the bid security, except as authorized for material error under Public Contract Code section 5100 et seq. 11. Bid Protest. Any bid protest must be in writing and received by City at 10300 Torre Avenue , Cupertino, CA 950014 or via email at mzimmermann@cupertino .org before 5:00 p.m . no later than two Working Days following bid opening (the "Bid Protest Deadline ") and must comply with the following requirements : 11.1 Eligibility. Only a bidder who has actually submitted a responsive Bid Proposal, as determined by City, is eligible to submit a bid protest against another bidder. Subcontractors are not eligible to submit bid protests . A bidder may not rely on the bid protest submitted by another bidder, but must timely pursue its own protest. For purposes of this Section , a "Working Day" means a day that City is open for normal business, and excludes weekends and holidays observed by City. 11.2 Protest Contents. The bid protest must contain a complete statement of the basis for the protest and all supporting documentation. Material submitted after the Bid Protest Deadline will not be considered. The protest must refer to the specific portion or portions of the Contract Documents upon which the protest is based . The protest must include the name, address , email address , and telephone number of the protesting bidder and any person representing the protesting bidder. 11.3 Copy to Protested Bidder. Upon submission of its bid protest to City, the protesting bidder must also concurrently transmit the protest and all supporting documents to the protested bidder, and to any other bidder who has a reasonable prospect of receiving an award depending upon the outcome of the protest, by email or hand delivery to ensure delivery before the Bid Protest Deadline . 11.4 Response to Protest. The protested bidder may submit a written response to the protest, provided the response is received by City before 5:00 p.m ., within two Working Days after the Bid Protest Deadline or after actual receipt of the bid protest, whichever is sooner (the "Response Deadline"). The response must include all supporting documentation . Material submitted after the Response Deadline will not be considered. The response must include the name, address, email address, and telephone number of the person representing the protested bidder if different from the protested bidder. 11.5 Copy to Protesting Bidder. Upon submission of its response to the bid protest to the City, the protested bidder must also concurrently transmit by email or hand delivery, by or before the Response Deadline, a copy of its response and all supporting documents to the protesting bidder and to any other bidder who has a reasonable prospect of receiving an award depending upon the outcome of the protest. 11.6 Exclusive Remedy. The procedure and time limits set forth in this section are mandatory and are the bidder's sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a bid protest. A bidder's failure to comply with these procedures will constitute a waiver of any right to further pursue a bid protest, including filing a Government Code Claim or initiation of legal proceedings. 11.7 Right to Award. City reserves the right, acting in its sole discretion, to reject any bid protest that it determines lacks merit, to award the Contract to the bidder it has determined to be the responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid , and to issue a notice to proceed with the Work notwithstanding any pending or continuing challenge to its determination . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 6 12. Reservation of Rights. To the full extent permitted by law, City reserves the right , acting in its sole discretion, to waive or to decline to waive any immaterial bid irregularities, to accept or reject any and all bids, or to abandon the Project entirely. The Contract will be awarded , if at all , within 90 days after opening of bids or as otherwise specified in the Special Conditions , to the responsible bidder that submitted the lowest responsive bid . Any date given for planned commencement of the Project given in Section 2 .2 of the Notice Inviting Bids is provided as informative of City's expectations at the time the Notice Inviting Bids was first issued . City is not bound to issue a Notice to Proceed by or before such planned commencement date , and reserves the right to issue the Notice to Proceed when the City determines, in its sole discretion, the appropriate time for commencing the Work. 13. Bonds. The successful bidder is required to subm it payment and performance bonds as specified in the Contract Documents using the bond forms included in the Contract Documents, within ten days following City's issuance of the notice of award. All required bonds must be calculated on the maximum total Contract Price as awarded, including additive alternates , if applicable. 14. License(s). The successful bidder and its Subcontractor(s) must possess the California contractor's license(s) in the classification(s) required by law to perform the Work. and must also obtain a City Business License before beginning Work on the Project , unless its sole business contact within the City is the sale of goods or services to the City itself. 15. Ineligible Subcontractor. Any Subcontractor who is ineligible to perform work on a public works project under Labor Code sections 1777.1 or 1777.7 is prohibited from performing work on the Project. 16. Safety Orders. If the Project includes construction of a pipeline, sewer, sewage disposal system , boring and jacking pits, or similar trenches or open excavations, which are five feet or deeper, each bid must include a bid item for adequate sheeting, shoring, and bracing, or equivalent method , for the protection of life or limb, which comply with safety orders as required by Labor Code section 6707. END OF INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Wal kway Project Project No.: 2018-08 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 7 Bidder's Name : ________ _ Bid Proposal Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project _______________________ ("Bidder") hereby submits this Bid Proposal to the City of Cupertino ("City") for the above-referenced project ("Project") in response to the Notice Inviting Bids and in accordance with the Contract Documents referenced therein . 1. Base Bid. Bidder proposes to perform and fully complete the Work for the Project as specified in the Contract Documents, within the time required for full completion of the Work , including all labor, materials , supplies , and equipment and all other direct or indirect costs including , but not limited to , taxes, insurance and all overhead for the following price ("Base Bid"): $ ________________________ _ 2. Addenda. Bidder agrees that it has confirmed receipt of or access to, and reviewed, all addenda issued for this Bid . Bidder specifically acknowledges receipt of the following addenda : Addendum: #01 #02 #03 #04 Date Rece ived: Addendum: #05 #06 #07 #08 Date Received: 3. Bidder's Warranties. By signing and submitting this Bid Proposal, Bidder warrants the following: 3.1 Examination of Contract Documents. Bidder has thoroughly examined the Contract Documents and represents that, to the best of Bidder's knowledge, there are no errors, omissions , or discrepancies in the Contract Documents, subject to the limitations of Public Contract Code section 1104. 3.2 Examination of Worksite . Bidder has had the opportunity to examine the Worksite and local conditions at the Project location. 3.3 Bidder is Qualified. Bidder is fully qualified to perform the Work. 3.4 Responsibility for Bid. Bidder has carefully reviewed this Bid Proposal and is solely responsible for any errors or omissions contained in its completed Bid. 4. Award of Contract. By signing and submitting this Bid Proposal, Bidder agrees that if Bidder is awarded the Contract for the Project , within ten days following issuance of the notice of award to Bidder, Bidder will do all of the following : 4.1 Execute Contract. Enter into the Contract with City in accordance with the terms of this Bid Proposal, by signing and submitting to City the Contract prepared by City using the form included with the Contract Documents; 4.2 Submit Required Bonds. Submit to City a payment bond and a performance bond , each for 100% of the Contract Price, using the bond forms provided and in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents; and 4.3 Insurance Requirements. Submit to City the insurance certificate(s) and endorsement(s) as required by the Contract Documents. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 BID PROPOSAL Page 8 . Bidder's Name: _________ _ This Bid Proposal is hereby submitted on ____________ , 20_. Bidder Business Name Signature Name/Title (If Corporation : Chairman , President or Vice President) License #, Expiration Date, and Classification Address City, State , Zip Contact Phone Date Signature Name/Title (If Corporation: Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Chief Financial Officer or Assistant Treasurer) DIR Registration# Phone Contact Name/Title Contact Email END OF BID PROPOSAL Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 BID PROPOSAL Page 9 Bidder's Name: --------- Subcontractor List For each Subcontractor that will perform a portion of the Work in an amount in excess of one-half of 1 % of the Bidder's total Contract Price, 1 the bidder must list a description of the Work, the name of the Subcontractor, its California contractor license number, the location of its place of business, its DIR registration number, and the portion of the Work that the Subcontractor is performing based on a percentage of the Base Bid price. Bidder may not list more than one Subcontractor for each such portion of the Work listed by Bidder below. DESCRIPTION SUBCONTRACTOR CALIFORNIA LOCATION OF DIR REG. NO. OF WORK NAME CONTRACTOR BUSINESS LICENSE NO. END OF SUBCONTRACTOR LIST 1 For street or highway construction this requirement applies to any subcontract of $10,000 or more . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 SUBCONTRACTOR LIST Page 10 PERCENT OF WORK Bidder 's Name : ---------- Noncollusion Declaration TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND SUBMITTED WITH BID The undersigned declares: I am the [title] of _______________ _ [business name], the party making the foregoing bid . The bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person , partnership , company, assoc iation , organization, or corporation. The bid is genuine and not collusive or sham. The bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid . The bidder has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired , connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or to refrain from bidding . The bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly , sought by agreement, communication , or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead , profit, or cost element of the bid price , or of that of any other bidder. All statements contained in the bid are true . The bidder has not, directly or indirectly, subm itted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto , to any corporat ion , partnership , company, association, organization , bid depository , or to any member or agent thereof, to effectuate a collusive or sham bid , and has not paid and will not pay , any person or entity for such purpose. This declaration is intended to comply w ith California Public Contract Code section 7106 and Title 23 U.S .C section 112 . I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration is executed on [date], at ______________ [city], [state]. s/ ________________ _ Name [print] END OF NONCOLLUSION DECLARATION Cupertino Senior Center Con c rete Walkway Proje ct Project No .: 2018-08 BIDDER 'S QUESTIONNAIRE Page 11 Contract This public works contract ("Contract") is entered into by and between the City of Cupertino ("City"), a municipal co rporation , and----------------- ("Contractor"), for work on the < > Project ("Project"). The parties agree as follows : 1. Award of Contract. In response to the Notice Inviting Bids , Contractor has submitted a Bid Proposal and accompanying Bid Schedule , a copy of which is attached for convenience as Ex hibit A , to perform the Work to construct the Project. On , 20_, City authorized award of this Contract to Contractor for the amount of Contractor's bid . 2. Contract Documents . The Contract Documents incorporated into this Contract include and are comprised of all of the following : 2.1 Notice Inviting Bids ; 2.2 Instructions to Bidders; 2.3 Addenda , if any ; 2.4 Bid Proposal and attachments thereto ; 2.5 Contract ; 2.6 Payment Bond , Performance Bond and ; 2. 7 General Conditions ; 2.8 Special Conditions ; 2.9 Project Drawings and Techn ical Specifications ; 2.10 Change Orders , if any ; 2.11 Notice of Award ; 2.12 Notice to Proceed; 3. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor agrees to perform all of the Work required for the Project , as specified in the Contract Documents. Contractor must provide , furnish , and supply all things necessary and incidental for the timely performance and completion of the Work, including all necessary labor, materials , suppl ies , tools , equipment, transportation , and utilities, unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents . Contractor must use its best efforts to complete the Work in a professional and expeditious manner and to meet or exceed the performance standards required by the Contract Documents . 4. Payment. As full and complete compensation for Contractor's timely performance and completion of the Work in strict accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents , City will pay Contractor$ (the "Contract Price ") for all of Contractor's direct and indirect costs to perform the Work, including all labor, materials , supplies , equipment , taxes , insurance , bonds and all overhead costs , in accordance with the payment provisions in the General Conditions . 5. Time for Completion. Contractor will fully complete the Work within the planned timeframe ("Contract Time"). The planned timeframe for commencement and completion of construction of the Project is : start construction on March 19, 2018 and complete all work by April 13 , 2018 . No work may start at the site prior to March 19 , 2018 .. By sign ing below, Contractor ex pressly waives any claim for delayed early completion. 6. Liquidated Damages. If Contractor fails to complete the Work by April 13, 2018 , City will assess liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000 .00 per day for each day of unexcused Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Wal kway Project Project No .: 2018-08 CONTRACT Page 12 delay in completion, and such liquidated damages may be deducted from City 's payments due or to become due to Contractor under this Contract. 7. Labor Code Compliance. 7.1 General. This Contract is subject to all applicable requirements of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code , including requirements pertaining to wages , working hours and workers' compensation insurance. 7.2 Prevailing Wages. This Project is subject to the prevailing wage requirements applicable to the locality in which the Work is to be performed for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to perform the Work, including employer payments for health and welfare, pension , vacation , apprenticesh i p and similar purposes . Copies of these prevailing rates are available on line at http://www.dir.c a.gov/DLSR. 7.3 DIR Registration. City will not enter into the Contract with a bidder without proof that the bidder and its Subcontractors are registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations to perform public work under Labor Code section 1725 .5 , subject to limited legal exceptions. 8. Workers' Compensation Certification. Under Labor Code section 1861 , by signing this Contract, Contractor certifies as follows : "I am aware of the provisions of Labor Code section 3700 which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers ' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code , and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work on this Contract." 9. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, its employees, Subcontractors and agents , may not have , maintain or acquire a conflict of interest in relation to this Contract in violation of any City ordinance or policy or in violation of any California law, including under Government Code section 1090 et seq. and under the Political Reform Act as set forth in Government Code section 81000 et seq. and its accompanying regulations . No officer, official , employee, consultant, or other agent of the City ("City Representative") may have , maintain , or acquire a "financial interest" in the Contract, as that term is defined under the Political Reform Act (Government Code section 81000 , et seq., and regulations promulgated thereunder); or under Government Code section 1090 , et seq .; or in violation of any City ordinance or policy while serving as a City Representative or for one year thereafter. Any violation of this Section constitutes a material breach of the Contract. 10. Independent Contractor. Contractor is an independent contractor under this Contract and will have control of the Work and the means and methods by which it is performed . Contractor and its Subcontractors are not employees of City and are not entitled to participate in any health, retirement , or any other employee benefits from City . 11. Notice. Any notice , b ill ing , or payment required by or pursuant to the Contract Documents must be made in writing , signed , dated and sent to the other party by personal delivery, U .S . Ma il , a reliable overnight delivery service , or by email as a PDF (or comparable) file . Notice is deemed effective upon delivery unless otherwise specified . Notice for each party must be g iven as follows: City : Name : City of Cupertino Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Wa lkway Project Pr oject No .: 2018-0 8 CONTRACT Page 13 Address : 10300 Torre Avenue City/State/Zip : Cupertino , CA 95014 Phone:< > ----------------Attn : Director of Public Works Email:< > -----------------Copy to :< > Contractor: Name : -----------------Address: _______________ _ City/State/Zip : ____________ _ Phone: -----------------Attn : _________________ _ Email: _________________ _ Copy to : ________________ _ 12. General Provisions. 12 .1 Assignment and Successors. Contractor may not assign its rights or obligations under this Contract, in part or in whole , without City's written consent. This Contract is binding on Contractor's and City's lawful heirs , successors and permitted assigns. 12.2 Third Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third party beneficiaries to this Contract except as expressly provided in the General Conditions or Special Conditions . 12.3 Governing Law and Venue. This Contract will be governed by California law and venue will be in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County , and no other place. 12 .4 Amendment. No amendment or modification of this Contract will be binding unless it is in a writing duly authorized and signed by the parties to this Contract. 12.5 Integration; Severability. This Contract and the Contract Documents incorporated herein , including authorized amendments or Change Orders thereto , constitute the final, complete , and exclusive terms of the agreement between City and Contractor. If any provision of the Contract Documents , or portion of a provision, is determined to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable , the remaining provisions of the Contract Documents will remain in full force and effect. 12.6 Authorization. Each individual signing below warrants that he or she is authorized to do so by the party that he or she represents, and that this Contract is legally binding on that party. If Contractor is a corpora t ion, signatures from two officers of the corporation are required pursuant to California Corporation Code section 313. [Signatures are on the following page .] Cupertino Senior Center Con crete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 CONTRACT Page 14 The parties agree to this Contract as witnessed by the signatures below : CONTRACTOR <insert full name of Contractor above> By ___________ _ Name. _________ ~ Title _________ _ Date.~---------- By Name _________ ~ Title Date __________ _ CITY OF CUPERTINO A Municipal Corporation By ____________ _ Timm Borden Director of Public Works Date __________ _ APPROVED AS TO FORM: By ____________ _ Name ___________ _ City Attorney Date ___________ _ ATTEST: Grace Schmidt City Clerk Date ___________ _ Contract Amount: _______ _ P.O. No . __________ _ Account No . 420-99-054-900-905-SRCT 004-03-01 END OF CONTRACT Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 CONTRACT Page 15 Payment Bond The City of Cupertino ("City") and ("Contractor") have entered into a contract, dated , 20_ ("Contract") for work on the Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project ("Project"). The Contract is incorporated by reference into this Payment Bond ("Bond"). 1. General. Under this Bond, Contractor as principal and ____________ _ its surety ("Surety"), are bound to City as obligee in an amount not less than $ , under California Civil Code sections 9550, et seq . 2. Surety's Obligation. If Contractor or any of its Subcontractors fails to pay any of the persons named in California Civil Code section 9100 amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed under the Contract, or for any amounts required to be deducted , withheld, and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of Contractor and its Subcontractors , under California Unemployment Insurance Code section 13020 , with respect to the work and labor, then Surety will pay for the same . 3. Beneficiaries. This Bond inures to the benefit of any of the persons named in California Civil Code section 9100 , so as to give a right of action to those persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon this Bond . Contractor must promptly provide a copy of this Bond upon request by any person with legal rights under this Bond. 4. Duration. If Contractor promptly makes payment of all sums for all labor, materials, and equipment furnished for use in the performance of the Work required by the Contract , in conformance with the time requirements set forth in the Contract and as required by California law, Surety's obligations under this Bond will be null and void . Otherwise, Surety's obligations will remain in full force and effect. 5. Waivers. Surety waives any requirement to be notified of alterations to the Contract or extensions of time for performance of the Work under the Contract. Surety waives the provisions of Civil Code sections 2819 and 2845. City waives requirement of a new bond for any supplemental contract under Civil Code section 9550. Any notice to Surety may be given in the manner specified in the Contract and delivered or transmitted to Surety as follows: Attn: Address: City/State/Zip : ___________________ _ Phone : Fax: -------------------------Em a i I: 6. Law and Venue. This Bond will be governed by California law, and any dispute pursuant to this Bond will be venued in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County in which the Project is located, and no other place. Surety will be responsible for City's attorneys' fees and costs in any action to enforce the provisions of this Bond . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 PAYMENT BOND Page 16 7. Effective Date; Execution. This Bond is entered into and is effective on ____ _ 20_ SURETY:--------------------------- Business Name Name/Title (Acknowledgment with Surety 's Notary Seal and Surety's Power of Attorney must be attached.) CONTRACTOR: _______________________ _ Business Name s/ ___________________ _ Name/Title Name/Title END OF PAYMENT BOND Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 PAYMENT BOND Page 17 Performance Bond The City of Cupertino ("City") and ("Contractor") have entered into a contract, dated , 20 __ ("Contract") for work on the Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project ("Project"). The Contract is incorporated by reference into this Performance Bond ("Bond"). 1. General. Under this Bond, Contractor as Principal and ____________ _ its surety ("Surety"), are bound to City as obligee for an amount not less than $ . By executing this Bond, Contractor and Surety bind themselves and their respective heirs , executors, administrators, successors and assigns , jointly and severally, to the provisions of this Bond . 2. Surety's Obligations; Waiver. If Contractor fully performs its obligations under the Contract, including its warranty obligations under the Contract, Surety's obligations under this Bond will become null and void upon recordation of the notice of completion, provided Contractor has timely provided a warranty bond as required under the Contract. Surety waives any requirement to be notified of and further consents to any alterations to the Contract made under the applicable provisions of the Contract Documents, including changes to the scope of Work or extensions of time for performance of Work under the Contract. Surety waives the provisions of Civil Code sections 2819 and 2845 . 3. Application of Contract Balance. Upon making a demand on this Bond , City will make the Contract Balance available to Surety for completion of the Work under the Contract. For purposes of this provision, the Contract Balance is defined as the total amount payable by City to Contractor as the Contract Price minus amounts already paid to Contractor, and minus any liquidated damages, credits , or backcharges to which City is entitled under the terms of the Contract. 4. Contractor Default. Upon written notification from City that Contractor is in default under Article 13 of the Contract General Conditions, time being of the essence, Surety must act within the time specified in Article 13 to remedy the default through one of the following courses of action: 4.1 Arrange for completion of the Work under the Contract by Contractor, with City's consent, but only if Contractor is in default solely due to its financial inability to complete the Work; 4.2 Arrange for completion of the Work under the Contract by a qualified contractor acceptable to City , and secured by performance and payment bonds issued by an admitted surety as required by the Contract Documents, at Surety's expense; or 4.3 Waive its right to complete the Work under the Contract and reimburse City the amount of City's costs to have the remaining Work completed . 5. Surety Default. If Surety defaults on its obligations under the Bond, City will be entitled to recover all costs it incurs due to Surety's default, including legal, design professional, or delay costs. 6. Notice. Any notice to Surety may be given in the manner specified in the Contract and delivered or transmitted to Surety as follows: Attn : Address: Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 PERFORMANCE BOND Page 18 City/State/Zip: __________________ _ Phone : Fa x: _______________________ _ Email : 7. Law and Venue. This Bond w ill be governed by California law , and any dispute pursuant to this Bond will be venued in the Superior Court for Santa Clara County in which the Project is located , and no other place . Surety will be responsible for City 's attorneys ' fees and costs in any action to enforce the provisions of this Bond. 8. Effective Date; Execution. Th is Bond is entered into and effective on _________ ,20_. SURETY: ----------------------- Business Name Name/Title [print] (Acknowledgment with Notary Seal for Surety and Surety 's Power of Attorney must be attached .) CONTRACTOR: ___________________ _ Business Name Name/Title Name/Title END OF PERFORMANCE BOND Cupert ino Se ni o r Ce nter Con c rete Wal kway Proj ect Project No.: 201 8-08 PERFORMANCE BOND Page 19 General Conditions Article 1 -Definitions Definitions. The following definitions apply to all of the Contract Documents unless otherwise indicated. Defined terms and titles of documents are capitalized in the Contract Documents, with the exception of the following (in any tense or form): "day," "furnish ," "including ," "install ," "work day" or "working day." Allowance means a specific amount that must be included in the Bid Proposal for a specified purpose. Article , as used in these General Conditions , means a numbered Article of the General Conditions, unless otherwise indicated by the context. Change Order means a written document duly approved and executed by City, which changes the scope of Work , the Contract Price, or the Contract Time . City means the City of Cupertino, acting through its City Council, officers, employees, City Engineer, and any other authorized representatives . City Engineer means the City Engineer for City and his or her authorized delegee(s). Claim means a separate demand by Contractor for a change in the Contract Time or Contract Price, that has previously been submitted to City in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and which has been rejected by City, in whole or in part; or a written demand by Contractor objecting to the amount of Final Payment. Contract means the signed agreement between City and Contractor. Contract Documents means, collectively, all of the documents listed as such in Section 2 of the Contract, including the Notice Inviting Bids ; the Instructions to Bidders; addenda, if any; the Bid Proposal, and attachments thereto ; the Contract; the notice of award and notice to proceed; the payment , performance and warranty bonds; the General Conditions; the Special Conditions; the Project Drawings and Specifications; any Change Orders; and any other documents expressly made part of the Contract Documents . Contract Price means the total compensation to be paid to Contractor for performance of the Work, as set forth in the Contract and as amended by Change Order or adjusted for an Allowance . The Contract Price is not subject to adjustment due to inflation or due to the increased cost of labor, material, supplies or equipment following submission of the Bid Proposal. Contract Time means the time specified for complete performance of the Work, as set forth in the Contract and as may be amended by Change Order. Contractor means the individual , partnership, corporation , or joint-venture that has signed the Contract with City to perform the Work. Day means a calendar day unless otherwise specified. Design Professional means the licensed individual(s) or firm(s) retained by City to provide architectural or engineering services for the Project. If no Design Professional has been retained for this Project, any reference to Design Professional is deemed to refer to the Engineer. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 20 DIR means the California Department of Industrial Relations. Drawings means the City-provided plans and graphical depictions of the Project requirements , and does not include Shop Drawings. Engineer means the City Engineer for the City of Cupertino and his or her authorized delegees . Extra Work means new or unforeseen work added to the Project , as determined by the Engineer in his or her sole discretion, including Work that was not part of or incidental to the scope of the Work when the Contractor's bid was submitted ; is substantially different from the Work as described in the Contract Documents at bid time; or Work that results from a substantially differing and unforeseeable condition . Final Completion means Contractor has fully completed all of the Work required by the Contract Documents , including all punch list items, any required commissioning or training , and has provided all required submittals , including the warranty bond , instructions and manuals , product warranties and as-built drawings to City 's satisfaction . Final Payment means payment to Contractor of the unpaid Contract Price, including release of undisputed retention, less amounts withheld pursuant to the Contract Documents , including liquidated damages, up to 125% of the amount of any unreleased stop notice , amounts subject to setoff, up to 150 % of any unresolved third-party claim for which Contractor is requ ired to indemnify City , and up to 150 % of any amount in dispute as authorized by Public Contract Code section 7107 . Furnish means to purchase and deliver to the Worksite designated for installation. Hazardous Materials means any substance or material identified now or in the future as hazardous under any federal , state, or local law or regulation, or any other substance or material that may be considered hazardous or otherwise subject to statutory or regulatory requirements governing handling, d isposal, or cleanup . Including , whether or not capitalized , means "i ncluding , but not limited to," unless the context clearly requires otherwise . Inspector means the individual(s) or firm(s) retained or employed by City to inspect the workmanship, materials, and manner of construction of the Project and its components to ensure compliance with the Contract Documents and all applicable codes , regulations, and permits. Install means to fix in place for materials, and to fix in place and connect for equipment. Plans has the same meaning as Drawings . Project means the public works project referenced in the Contract. Project Manager means the individual designated by City to oversee and manage the Project on City 's behalf and may include his or her authorized delegee(s) when the Project Manager is unavailable. If no Project Manager has been designated for this Project , any reference to Project Manager is deemed to refer to the Engineer. Request for Information or RFI means Contractor's written request for information submitted to City , in the manner and format specified by City , about the Contract Documents , the Work or the Project. Section as used in these General Conditions , means a numbered Section of the General Conditions , unless otherwise indicated by the conte xt , e.g ., statutory references. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 21 Shop Drawings means drawings, plan details or other graphical depictions prepared by or on behalf of Contractor, and subject to City acceptance , which are intended to provide details for fabrication, installation, and the like, of items required by or shown in the Drawings and Specifications . Specialty Work means Work that must be performed by a specialized Subcontractor with the specified license or other special certification, and not by the Contractor. Specifications means the technical , text specifications describing the Project requirements, which are prepared for and incorporated into this Project by or on behalf of City, and does not include the Contract, General Conditions or Special Conditions . Subcontractor means an individual, partnership, corporation, or joint-venture retained by Contractor directly or indirectly through a subcontract to perform a specific portion of the Work. The term Subcontractor applies to subcontractors, suppliers, fabricators, and equipment lessors of all tiers, unless otherwise indicated by the context. Technical Specifications means Specifications. Work means all of the construction and services necessary for or incidental to completing the Project in conformance with the requirements of the Contract Documents . Work Day or Working Day , whether or not capitalized, means a weekday when the City is open for business , and does not include holidays observed by the City or furlough days when City staff is unavailable. Worksite means the place or places where the Work is performed , which includes , but may extend beyond the Project site, including separate locations for staging or fabrication. Article 2 -Roles and Responsibilities 2.1 City. (A) City Council. The City Council has final authority in all matters affecting the Project, except to the extent it has delegated such authority to the Engineer. (B) Engineer. The Engineer, acting within the authority conferred by the City Council, has primary responsibility for administration of the Project on behalf of City, including authority to provide directions to the Design Professional and to Contractor to ensure proper and timely completion of the Project. The Engineer's decisions are final and conclusive within the scope of his or her authority , including interpretation of the Contract Documents. (C) Design Professional. The Design Professional is responsible for the overall design of the Project and, to the extent authorized by City, may act on City's behalf to ensure performance of the Work in compliance with the Contract Documents. The Design Professional's interpretation of the Drawings or Specifications is final and conclusive . 2.2 Contractor. (A) General. Contractor must provide all labor, materials, supplies equipment and services and incidentals necessary to perform and timely complete the Work in strict accordance with the Contract Documents, and in an economic and efficient manner in the best interests of City, and with minimal inconvenience to the public . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 22 (B) Responsibility for the Work and Risk of Loss. Contractor is responsible for supervising and directing all aspects of the Work to facilitate the efficient and timely completion of the Work . Contractor is solely responsible for and required to exercise full control over the Work, including the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences , procedures, and coordination of all portions of the Work with that of all other contractors and Subcontractors, except to the extent that the Contract Documents provide other specific instructions. Contractor's responsibilities extend to any plan, method or sequence suggested, but not required by City or specified in the Contract Documents. From the date of commencement of the Work until either the date on which City formally accepts the Project or the effective date of termination of the Contract, whichever is later, Contractor bears all risks of injury or damage to the Work and the materials and equipment delivered to the Work site, by any cause including fire, earthquake, wind , weather, vandalism or theft. (C) Project Administration. Contractor must provide sufficient and competent administration, staff, and skilled workforce necessary to perform and timely complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents . Before starting the Work, Contractor must designate in writing and provide complete contact information , including telephone numbers and email address, for the officer or employee in Contractor's organization who is to serve as Contractor's primary representative for the Project, and who has authority to act on Contractor's behalf. A Subc.ontractor may not serve as Contractor's primary representative . (D) On-Site Superintendent. Contractor must, at all times during performance of the Work , provide a qualified and competent full-time superintendent acceptable to City, and assistants as necessary, who must be physically present at the Project site while any aspect of the Work is being performed. City's approval of the superintendent is required before the Work commences. If City is not satisfied with the superintendent's performance, City may request a qualified replacement of the superintendent. Failure to comply may result in temporary suspension of the Work, at Contractor's sole expense and with no extension of Contract Time , until the approved superintendent is physically present to supervise the Work. Contractor must provide written notice to City, as soon as practicable , before replacing the superintendent. (E) Standards; Compliance. Contractor must, at all times , ensure that the Work is performed in a good, workmanlike manner following best practices and in full compliance with the Contract Documents and all applicable laws, regulations, codes, standards, and permits , including City's municipal code, rules , and regulations, and any orders of the administrative or judicial bodies with jurisdiction over the Work . (F) Meetings. Contractor, its superintendent, and its major Subcontractors and suppliers will be required to attend a Preconstruction Conference before beginning Work on the Project, and will also be required to attend regular progress meetings, as further specified below. City will notify Contractor in advance of the date, time , place and required attendees for the Preconstruction Conference and progress meetings and will provide and administer the agenda . Contractor is responsible for notifying its major Subcontractors and suppliers, and other required attendees, as applicable, of the date, time and place for the Preconstruction Conference and progress meetings ; for providing them with the City's agenda; and for requiring their attendance at these meetings. (1) Preconstruction Conference. The Preconstruction Conference agenda items may include schedules, personnel and vehicle permit procedures, use of the premises , locations for staging area(s) and jobsite trailers, security , housekeeping, submittal and RFI procedures , Project forms and procedures , inspection and testing procedures, utility shutdown procedures , control and Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 23 reference point procedures, injury and illness prevention program, Contractor's schedule of values , Contractor's schedule of submittals, and such other matters that the City deems necessary to address before the Work begins. (2) Progress Meetings. During the course of the Project, progress meetings will be conducted on a weekly basis by the City and at Contractor's on-site office, unless otherwise specified. Progress meeting agenda items may include review of past meeting minutes, review of Work in progress since previous progress meeting, schedule status and updates, status of submittals or change orders , worker safety, and other such matters pertaining to the progress of the Work . (G) Responsible Party. Contractor is solely responsible to City for the acts or omissions of any Subcontractor(s), or any other party or parties performing portions of the Work or providing equipment, materials or services for or on behalf of Contractor or the Subcontractors. Upon City's written request, Contractor must promptly and permanently remove from the Project, at no cost to City , any employee or Subcontractor or employee of a Subcontractor who the Engineer has determined to be incompetent, intemperate or disorderly, or who has failed or refused to perform the Work as required under the Contract Documents . (H) Correction of Defects. Contractor must promptly correct, at Contractor's sole expense, any Work that is determined by City to be deficient or defective in any way , including workmanship, materials , parts or equipment. Workmanship, materials or equipment that do not conform to the requirements under the Drawings, Specifications and every other Contract Document, as determined by City, will be considered defective and subject to rejection . Contractor must also promptly correct, at Contractor's sole expense , any Work performed beyond the lines and grades shown on the Plans or established by City, and any Extra Work performed without City's prior written approval. However, City retains the right , but not the obligation, to retain defective Work , and deduct the difference in value, as determined by the Engineer, from payments otherwise due to Contractor. (I) Contractor's Records. Contractor must maintain all of its records relating to the Project in any form , including paper documents, photos, videos and electronic records . Project records subject to this provision include, but are not limited to, Project cost records and records relating to preparation of Contractor's bid . (1) Contractor's cost records must include all supporting documentation, including original receipts, invoices, and payroll records, evidencing its direct costs to perform the Work, including , but not limited to, costs for labor, materials and equipment. Each cost record should include, at a minimum , a description of the expenditure with references to the applicable requirements of the Contract Documents , the amount actually paid , the date of payment, and whether the expenditure is part of the original Contract Price , related to an executed Change Order, or otherwise categorized by Contractor as Extra Work . Contractor's failure to comply with this provision as to any claimed cost operates as a waiver of any rights to recover the claimed cost. (2) Contractor must continue to maintain its Project records in an organized manner for a period of four years after City 's acceptance of the Project or following Contract termination, whichever occurs first. Subject to prior notice to Contractor, City is entitled to inspect or audit any of Contractor's Project records relating to the Project or to investigate Contractor's plant or equipment during Contractor's normal business hours. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 24 (J) Copies of Contract Documents. Contractor and its Subcontractors must keep copies, at the Project site, of the Work-related documents , including the Contract, permit(s), Drawings , Specifications , Addenda , Contract amendments , Change Orders , RFls and RFI responses, Shop Drawings, and any related written interpretations . The Contract Documents , as-built drawings , and all Worksite copies must be available to City for reference at all times . 2.3 Subcontractors. (A) General. All Work which is not performed by Contractor with its own forces must be performed by Subcontractors . City reserves the r ight to approve or reject any and all Subcontractors proposed to perform the Work . (B) Contractual Obligations. Contractor must require every Subcontractor to be bound to the provisions of the Contract Documents as they apply to the Subcontractor's portion(s) of the Work, and to likewise bind their subcontractors or suppliers . Nothing in these Contract Documents creates a contractual relationship between a Subcontractor and City , but City is deemed to be a third -party beneficiary of the contract between Contractor and each Subcontractor. (C) Termination. If the Contract is terminated , each Subcontractor's agreement must be assigned by Contractor to City, subject to the prior rights of any surety , provided that City accepts the assignment by written notification, and assumes all rights and obligations of Contractor pursuant to each such subcontract agreement. (D) Substitution of Subcontractor. If Contractor requests substitution of a listed Subcontractor under Public Contract Code section 4107 , Contractor is solely responsible for all costs City incurs in responding to the request , including legal fees and costs to conduct a hearing . 2.4 Coordination of Work. (A) Concurrent Work. City reserves the right to perform or to have performed other work on or adjacent to the Project site while the Work is being performed . Contractor is responsible for coordinating its Work with other work being performed on or adjacent to the Project site, including by any utility companies or agencies , and must avoid hindering , delaying, or interfering with the work of other contractors and subcontractors . To the full extent permitted by law, Contractor must hold harmless and indemnify City against any and all claims aris ing from or related to Contractor's avoidable , negligent, or willful hindrance of, delay to, or interference with the work of any utility company or agency or another contractor or subcontractor. (B) Defects. Before proceeding with any portion of the Work affected by the construction or operations of others, Contractor must g ive the Project Manager prompt written notification of any defects Contractor discovers which will prevent the proper ex ecution of the Work. Failure to give notice of any such known defects will be deemed acknowledgement by Contractor that the work of others is not defective and will not prevent the proper ex ecution of the Work. 2.5 Submittals. Unless otherwise specified , Contractor must submit to the Engineer for review and acceptance of all schedules , Shop Drawings , samples , product data and sim ilar submittals required by the Contract Documents , or upon request by the Engineer. Unless otherwise specified , all submittals , including Requests for Information , are subject to the general provisions of this Section , as well as specific submittal requirements that may be included in the Special Conditions or elsewhere in the Contract Documents . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 25 Unless otherwise specified , all submittals should be transmitted electronically using standard commercial software programs . (A) General. Contractor is responsible for ensuring that its submittals are complete, legible, accurate and conform to the Contract Documents. Incomplete or illegible submittals will be rejected and returned for resubmission . Contractor must use the applicable forms provided or specified for use by the City, including the Project Forms provided with the Contract Documents , and forms provided by City at the pre- construction conference . (8) Time and Manner of Submission. Contractor must ensure that its submittals are prepared and delivered in a manner cons istent with the current City-accepted schedule for the Work and within the applicable time specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents, or if no time is specified, in such time and sequence so as not to delay the performance of the Work or completion of the Project. (C) Required Contents. Each submittal must include the Project name and contract number, Contractor's name and address, the name and address of any Subcontractor or supplier involved with the submittal, the date , and references to applicable Specification section(s) and/or drawing and detail number(s). (D) Required Corrections. If corrections are required , Contractor must promptly make and submit any required corrections as specified in full conformance with the requirements of this Section , or other requirements that apply to that submittal. If a submittal remains non-compliant after being re-submitted for a second time , City may back-charge Contractor for all further review time and additional administrative costs. For City employees the hourly amount charged will be 2.5 times the employee's direct hourly payroll cost to the City. For consultants, the amount charged will be 1.25 times the amount billed to the City for additional review and administrative time . (E) Effect of Review and Acceptance. Review and acceptance of a submittal by City will not relieve Contractor from complying with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Contractor is responsible for any errors in any submittal, and review or acceptance of a submittal by City is not an assumption of risk or liability by City. (F) Enforcement. Any Work performed or any material furnished, installed, fabricated or used without City's prior acceptance of a required submittal is performed or provided at Contractor's risk, and Contractor may be required to bear the costs incident thereto, including the cost of removing and replacing such Work, repairs to other affected portions of the Work or material, and the cost of additional time or services required of City, including costs for the Design Professional, Project Manager, or Inspector. (G) Excessive RF/s. A Request for Information (RFI) will be considered excessive or unnecessary if City determines that the explanation or response to the RFI is clearly and unambiguously discernable in the Contract Documents. City 's costs to review and respond to excessive or unnecessary RFls may be deducted from payments otherwise due to Contractor, on the same basis as excessive submittal review , under subsection (D) (Required Corrections). 2.6 Shop Drawings. When Shop Drawings are required by the Specifications or requested by the Engineer, they must be prepared according to best practices at Contractor's expense . The Shop Drawings must be of a size and scale to clearly show all necessary details . Unless otherwise specified by City, Shop Drawings must be provided to the Engineer for review and acceptance at least 30 days before the Work will be performed . If City requires changes, the corrected Shop Drawings must be resubmitted to the Engineer for review within the time specified by the Engineer. For all Project components Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 26 requiring Shop Drawings, Contractor will not furnish materials or perform any Work until the Shop Drawings for those components are accepted by City . Contractor is responsible for any errors and omissions in the Shop Drawings , shop fits and field corrections, any deviations from the Contract Documents , and for the results obtained by the use of Shop Drawings . Acceptance of Shop Drawings by City does not relieve Contractor of such responsibility . Article 3 -Contract Documents 3.1 Interpretation of Contract Documents. (A) Drawings and Specifications. The Drawings and Specifications included in the Contract Documents are complementary. If Work is shown on one but not on the other , Contractor must perform the Work as though fully described on both , consistent with the Contract Documents and reasonably inferable from them as being necessary to produce the indicated results . The Drawings and Specifications are deemed to include and require everything necessary and reasonably incidental to completion of the Work , whether or not particularly mentioned or shown . Contractor must perform all work and services and supply all things reasonably related to and inferable from the Contract Documents. In the event of a conflict between the Drawings and Specifications, the Specifications will control. Detailed Drawings take precedence over general Drawings , and large scale Drawings take precedence over smaller scale Drawings. (B) Duty to Notify and Seek Direction. If Contractor becomes aware of a changed condition in the Project, or of any ambiguity, conflict, inconsistency, discrepancy, omission , or error in the Contract Documents, including under the Drawings or Spec ifications , Contractor must immediately submit a Request for Information to the Engineer and wait for a response from City before proceeding further with the related Work . The RFI must notify City of the issue and request clarification , interpretation or direction. The Engineer's clarification , interpretation or direction will be final and binding on Contractor. If Contractor proceeds with the related Work before obtaining City's response, Contractor will be responsible for any resulting costs , including the cost of correcting any incorrect or defective Work that results. City will not extend the Contract Time due to Contractor's fa ilure to submit a timely RFI to the Engineer. (C) Figures and Dimensions. Figures control over scaled dimensions . (D) Technical or Trade Terms. Any terms that have well-known technical or trade meanings will be interpreted in accordance with those meanings, unless otherwise specifically defined in the Contract Documents . (E) Measurements. Contractor must verify all relevant measurements at the Worksite before ordering any material or perform ing any Work , and will be responsible for the correctness of those measurements . (F) Limitations. Any arrangement or division of the Drawings and Specifications into sections is for convenience and is not intended to limit the Work required by separate trades . A conclusion presented in the Drawings or Specifications is only a recommendation . Actual locations and depths must be determined by Contractor's field investigation. Contractor may request access to underlying or background information in City 's possession that is necessary for Contractor to form its own conclusions . 3.2 Order of Precedence. Information included in one Contract Document but not in another will not be considered a conflict or incons istency. Unless otherwise specified in the Spec ial Conditions, in case of any conflict or inconsistency among the Contract Cupertino Senior Center Con c rete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 27 Documents , the following order of precedence will apply, beginning from highest to lowest: (A) Change Orders; (B) Addenda; (C) Contract ; (D) Notice to Proceed ; (E) Notice of Award ; (F) Special Conditions ; (G) General Conditions ; (H) Payment, Performance and Warranty Bonds ; (I) Specifications ; (J) Drawings; (K) Contractor's Bid Proposal and attachments ; (L) Notice Inviting Bids; (M) Instructions to Bidders; (N) the City of Cupertino's Standard Details ; and (0) Any documents prepared by and on behalf of a third party , that were not prepared specifically for this Project , such as the Caltrans Standard Specifications or Caltrans Special Provisions . 3.3 Caltrans Standard Specifications. Any reference to or incorporation of the Standard Specifications of the State of California , Department of Transportation ("Caltrans"), including "Standard Specifications ," "Caltrans Specifications ," "State Specifications," or "CSS," means the most current edition of Ca ltrans' Standard Specifications , unless otherwise specified ("Caltrans Standard Specifications"), including the most current amendments as of the date that Contractor's bid was submitted for this Project. The following provisions apply to use of or reference to the Caltrans Standard Specifications or Special Provisions : (A) Limitations. The "General Provisions" of the Caitrans Standard Specifications , i.e ., Sections 1 through 9, do not apply to these Contract Documents with the ex ception of any specific provis ions, if any, which are ex pressly stated to app ly to these Contract Documents . (B) Conflicts or Inconsistencies. If there is a conflict or inconsistency between any provision in the Caltrans Standard Specifications or Special Provisions and a provision of these Contract Documents, as determined by City, the provision in the Contract Documents will govern. (C) Meanings. Terms used in the Caltrans Standard Specifications or Special Provisions are to be interpreted as follows : (1) Any reference to the "Engineer" is deemed to mean the City Engineer. (2) Any reference to the "Special Provisions " is deemed to mean the Special Conditions , unless the Caltrans Special Provisions are expressly included in the Contract Documents listed in Section 2 of the Contract. (3) Any reference to the "Department" or "State" is deemed to mean City. 3.4 For Reference Only. Contractor is responsible for the careful review of any do c ument , study, or report provided by City or appended to the Contract Documents solely for informational purposes and identified as "For Reference Only." Noth ing in any document, study, or report so appended and identified is intended to supplement , alter, or void any provision of the Contract Documents . Contractor is advised that C ity or its Cupertino Senior Cen ter Con c rete Walkway Proje ct Project No .: 2 018-0 8 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 28 representatives may be guided by information or recommendations included in such reference documents , particularly when making determinations as to the acceptability of proposed materials, methods , or changes in the Work. Any record drawings or similar final or accepted drawings or maps that are not part of the Contract Documents are deemed to be For Reference Only. The provisions of the Contract Documents are not modified by any perceived or actual conflict with provisions in any document that is provided For Reference Only. 3.5 Current Versions. Unless otherwise specified by City, any reference to standard specifications, technical specifications , or any City or state codes or regulations means the latest specification , code or regulation in effect at the time the Contract is signed . 3.6 Conformed Copies. If City prepares a conformed set of the Contract Documents following award of the Contract, it will provide Contractor with a copy of the electronic file in PDF format. It is Contractor's responsibility to ensure that all Subcontractors, including fabricators, are provided with the conformed set of the Contract Documents at Contractor's sole expense . Article 4 -Bonds, Indemnity, and Insurance 4.1 Payment and Performance Bonds. Within ten days following issuance of the notice of award, Contractor is required to provide a payment bond and a performance bond , each in the penal sum of not less than 100% of the Contract Price, using the bond forms included with the Contract Documents. (A) Surety. Each bond must be issued by a surety admitted in California , and the surety must have a financial rating from AM . Best Company of B+, class 7 or better, or as otherwise acceptable to the City . If an issuing surety cancels the bond or becomes insolvent, with in seven days following written notice from City, Contractor must substitute a surety acceptable to City. If Contractor fails to substitute an acceptable surety within the specified time , City may, at its sole discretion, withhold payment from Contractor until the surety is replaced to City's satisfaction, or terminate the Contract for default. (B) Supplemental Bonds for Increase in Contract Price. If the Contract Price increases during construction by five percent or more over the original Contract Price , Contractor must provide supplemental or replacement bonds within ten days of written notice from City pursuant to this Section, covering 100% of the increased Contract Price and using the bond forms inc luded with the Contract Documents . 4.2 Indemnity. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor must indemnify, defend , and hold harmless City, its Council , officers, officials , employees, agents , volunteers and consultants (individually, an "lndemnitee," and collectively the "lndemnitees") from and against any and all liability, loss , damage, claims , causes of action, demands , charges , costs and ex penses (including, without limitation, attorney fees , ex pert witness fees , paralegal fees , and fees and costs of litigation or arbitration) (collectively, "Liability") of every nature arising out of or in connection with the acts or omissions of Contractor, its employees , Subcontractors, representatives, or agents, in bidding or performing the Work or in failing to comply with any obligation of Contractor under the Contract , except such Liability caused by the active negligence , sole negligence , or willful misconduct of an lndemnitee. This indemnity requirement applies to any Liability arising from alleged defects in the content or manner of submission of Contractor's bid for the Contract. Contractor's failure or refusal to timely accept a tender of defense pursuant to this Contract will be deemed a material breach of the Contract. City will timely notify Contractor upon receipt of any third-party claim relating to the Contract , as required by Cupertino Senior Center Con c rete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 29 Public Contract Code section 9201 . Contractor's indemnity obligations under this Contract will survive the expiration or any early termination of the Contract. 4.3 Insurance. (A) Policies and Limits. Within ten days following issuance of the Notice of Award, Contractor must provide City with satisfactory proof, using the specified insurance forms , that Contractor has procured insurance policies for the following classes of insurance in the form and with limits and deductibles specified below: (1) Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering claims for personal injury, bodily injury and property damage arising out of the Work and in a form providing coverage not less than that of a standard commercial general liability insurance policy ("occurrence form"). Such insurance must provide for all operations and include independent contractors , products liability , completed operations for one year after City accepts the Project. The limits of such insurance must be at least $2,000 ,000 each occurrence, $4 ,000,000 general aggregate limit. The policies must be endorsed to provide broad form property damage coverage . The CGL insurance coverage may be arranged under a single policy for the full limits required or by a combination of underlying policies with the balance provided by excess or umbrella policies , provided each such policy complies with the requirements set forth herein. (2) Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, non- owned, and hired vehicles. Such insurance must provide coverage not less than the standard comprehensive automobile liability policy with limits not less than $2 ,000 ,000 each person bodily injury, $2,000,000 each occurrence bodily injury, and $2 ,000 ,000 each occurrence property damage . (3) All-Risk Course of Construction Insurance (Builder's Risk) for physical loss or damage to the Work, temporary buildings, falsework, and materials and equipment in transit , and must insure against at least the following perils or causes of loss: fire , lightning , extended coverage, theft, vandalism and malicious mischief, earthquake, collapse , debris removal, demolition occasioned by enforcement of Laws, water damage , flood, and damage caused by frost and freezing , in the amount of 100 percent of the completed value of the Work to be performed under this Contract. Deductible must not exceed $25,000 . Each loss must be borne by Contractor. (4) Workers ' Compensation Insurance for all persons whom the Contractor may employ in carrying out Work contemplated under Contract Documents, in accordance with the Act of Legislature of State of California, known as "Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Act," approved May 26 , 1913, and all acts amendatory or supplemental thereto , in the statutory amount, $1 ,000 ,000 each occurrence . (B) General. All policies of insurance must be placed with insurers acceptable to City. The insurance underwriter(s) must have an A. M. Best Company Financial Strength rating of A or better and Financial Size rating of VII or higher, or otherwise acceptable to the City . Required minimum amounts of insurance may be increased should conditions of Work , in opinion of City , warrant such increase . Contractor must increase required insurance amounts upon direction by City . (C) Required Endorsements. The policies required under subsections (A)(1 )-(3), above, must be endorsed as follows , using the forms specified : Cupertino Senior Cente r Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 30 (1) Name the City of Cupertino , a municipal corporation of the State of California , its City Council , and their employees, representatives, consultants (including without limitation Design Professional), and agents, as additional insureds, but only with respect to liability arising out of the activities of the named insured. (2) Each such policy must apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limit of the insurance company's liability required under subsections (A)(1 )-(3), above .(Endorsement of aggregate limits of insurance per project) (3) Insurance must be primary and no other insurance or self-insured retention carried or held by City must be called upon to contribute to a loss covered by insurance for the named insured . (4) Insurance must contain a provision requiring the insurance carriers to waive their rights of subrogation against City and all additional insureds, as well as other insurance carriers for the Work. (D) Documentation. Proof of insurance and endorsements must be provided using the form titled "Certificate of Insurance to the City of Cupertino" and completing the endorsement forms provided with the Contract Documents. Written notice of cancellation, non-renewal, or reduction in coverage of any policy must be mailed to City pursuant to Section 11 of the Contract (Notice), address to the attention of: Contract Administration/Inspection, 30 days in advance of the effective date of the cancellation, non-renewal , or reduction in coverage . The required insurance must cover the activities of Contractor and its Subcontractors relating to or arising from the performance of the Work , and must remain in full force and effect at all times during the period covered by the Contract , through the date of City's acceptance the Project. Contractor must keep insurance in force during warranty and guarantee periods, except that Contractor may discontinue All-Risk Course of Construction Insurance (Builder 's Risk) after Final Payment. At the time of making application for extension of time , and during all periods exceeding the Contract Time resulting from any cause , Contractor must submit evidence that insurance policies will be in effect during requested additional period of time. Upon City's request, Contractor must submit to City , within 30 Days , copies of the actual insurance policies or renewals or replacements . (E) Payment of Premiums. Contractor must pay all insurance premiums, including any charges for required waivers of subrogation or the endorsement of additional insureds . If Contractor fails to maintain insurance, City may take out comparable insurance, and deduct and retain amount of premium from any sums due Contractor under Contract Documents . (F) Workers' Compensation. If injury occurs to any employee of Contractor, Subcontractor or sub-subcontractor for which the employee, or the employee 's dependents in the event of employee 's death, is entitled to compensation from City under provisions of the Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Act , as amended , or for which compensation is claimed from City, City may reta in out of sums due Contractor under Contract Documents , amount sufficient to cover such compensation, as fi xed by the Act , as amended , until such compensation is paid, or until it is determined that no compensation is due . If City is compelled to pay compensation , City may, in its Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 31 discretion , either deduct and retain from the Contract Price the amount so paid, or require Contractor to reimburse City. (G) No Limitation of Liability. Nothing in this Section 4.3 must be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contractor or any Subcontractor may be held responsible for payment of damages resulting from their operations. (H) Subcontractors. All Subcontractors must maintain the same insurance required to be maintained by Contractor with respect to their portions of the Work, except that Subcontractors need to obtain coverage of not less than $2 ,000,000 each occurrence, $4,000,000 general aggregate limit of comprehensive general liability insurance . Contractor must require each Subcontractor to furnish proof thereof to City within ten days of City's request. (I) Professional Liability. The following provisions apply to any licensed professional engaged by Contractor to perform portions of the Work ("Professional "). (1) Each Professional must maintain the following insurance at its sole cost and expense : (a) Provided such insurance is customarily required by City when professionals engaged in the profession practiced by Professional contract directly with City, professional liability insurance, insuring against professional errors and omissions arising from Professional's work on the Project, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each occurrence . If Professional cannot provide an occurrence policy, Professional must provide insurance covering claims made as a result of performance of Work on this Project and must maintain such insurance in effect for not less than two years following Final Completion of the Project. (b) All insurance required by subsections (A)(1)-(2) & (4), above. Professional must satisfy all other provisions of subsections (A)-(F) of this Section 4 .3 relating to that insurance, including without limitation providing required insurance certificates (containing the required endorsements) before commencing its Work on the Project. (J) Pollution Insurance. If required by City, Contractor must obtain and maintain contractor's pollution legal liability insurance in a form, with limits, and from an insuring entity reasonably satisfactory to City. Article 5 -Contract Time 5.1 Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence in Contractor's performance and completion of the Work , and Contractor must diligently prosecute the Work and complete it within the Contract Time. (A) Notice to Proceed. Contractor must commence the Work on the date indicated in the Notice to Proceed, and must fully complete the Work in strict compliance with all requirements of the Contract Documents and within the Contract Time. The Notice to Proceed will not be issued until Contractor has executed and returned the Contract, the required bonds, insurance certificates and endorsements and any other submittals required prior to issuance of the Notice to Proceed, subject to City's approval of all such Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 32 documents . Contractor may not begin performing Work on the Project Site before the date authorized in the Notice to Proceed. After receiving the Notice to Proceed, Contractor must notify the City in writing of the date Contractor intends to begin Work on the Project, at least 24 hours in advance of beginning the Work. Contractor is not entitled to compensation or credit for any Work performed before the date specified in the Notice to Proceed, with the exception of any schedules, submittals, or other requirements that must be provided or performed before issuance of the Notice to Proceed . (B) Rate of Progress. Contractor and its Subcontractors must, at all times, provide workers , materials, and equipment sufficient to maintain the rate of progress necessary to ensure full completion of the Work within the Contract Time. If City determines that Contractor is failing to prosecute the Work at a sufficient rate of progress, City may , in its sole discretion, direct Contractor to provide additional workers, materials, or equipment, or to work additional hours or days without additional cost to City, in order to achieve a rate of progress satisfactory to City. If Contractor fails to comply with City's directive in this regard, City may, at Contractor's expense, separately contract for additional workers, materials, or equipment or use City's own forces to achieve the necessary rate of progress. Alternatively, C ity may terminate the Contract based on Contractor's default. 5.2 Schedule Requirements. Contractor must prepare all schedules using standard scheduling software acceptable to the Engineer, and must provide the schedules in electronic and paper form as requested by the Engineer. In addition to the general scheduling requirements set forth below, Contractor must also comply with any scheduling requirements i ncluded in the Special Conditions or in the Technical Specifications. (A) Baseline (As-Planned) Schedule. Within ten calendar days following City's issuance of the Notice to Proceed (or as otherwise specified in the Special Conditions), Contractor must submit to City for review and acceptance a baseline (as-planned) schedule using critical path methodology showing in detail how Contractor plans to perform and fully complete the Work within the Contract Time, including labor, equipment, materials and fabricated items . The baseline schedule must show the order of the major items of Work and the dates of start and completion of each item, including when the materials and equipment will be procured . The schedule must also include the work of all trades, reflecting anticipated labor or crew hours and equipment loading for the construction activities, and must be sufficiently comprehensive and detailed to enable progress to be monitored on a day-by-day basis. For each activity, the baseline schedule must be dated, provided in the format specified in the Contract Documents or as required by City, and must include , at a minimum, a description of the activity, the start and completion dates of the activity, and the duration of the activity. ( 1) Specialized Materials Ordering. Within five calendar days following issuance of the Notice to Proceed , Contractor must order any specialized material or equipment for the Work that is not readily available from material suppliers . Contractor must also retain documentation of the purchase orders date(s). (B) City's Review of Schedules. City will review and may note exceptions to the baseline schedule, and to the progress schedules submitted as required below , to assure completion of the Work within the Contract Time. Contractor is solely responsible for resolving any exceptions noted in a schedule and must, within seven days, correct the schedule to address them . (C) Progress Schedules. After City accepts the final baseline schedule with no exceptions, Contractor must submit an updated progress schedule and three-week look- ahead schedule, in the format specified by City, for review and acceptance with each application for a progress payment, or when otherwise specified by City , until completion Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 33 of the Work. The updated progress schedule must: show how the actual progress of the Work as constructed to date compares to the baseline schedule; reflect any proposed changes in the construction schedule or method of operations , including to achieve Project milestones within the Contract Time; and identify any actual or potential impacts to the critical path. Contractor must also submit periodic reports to City of any changes in the projected material or equipment delivery dates for the Project. (1) Float . The progress schedule must show early and late completion dates for each task . The number of days between those dates will be designated as the "float." Any float belongs to the Project and may be allocated by the Engineer to best serve timely completion of the Project. (2) Failure to Submit Schedule. Reliable, up-to-date schedules are essential to efficient and cost-effective administration of the Project and timely completion. If Contractor fails to submit a schedule within the time periods specified in this Section, or submits a schedule to which City has noted exceptions that are not corrected, City may withhold up to ten percent from payment(s) otherwise due to Contractor until the exceptions are resolved, the schedule is corrected and resubmitted, and City has accepted the schedule . In addition , Contractor's failure to comply with the schedule requirements in this Section 5.2 will be deemed a waiver of any claims for Excusable Delay or loss of productivity arising when Contractor is out of compliance, subject only to the limits of Public Contract Code section 7102 . (D) Recovery Schedule. If City determines that the Work is more than one week behind schedule, within seven days following written notice of such determination , Contractor must submit a recovery schedule, showing how Contractor intends to perform and complete the Work within the Contract Time, based on actual progress to date . (E) Effect of Acceptance. Contractor and its Subcontractors must perform the Work in accordance with the most current City-accepted schedule unless otherwise directed by City. City's acceptance of a schedule does not operate to extend the time for completion of the Work or any component of the Work , and will not affect City 's right to assess liquidated damages for Contractor's unexcused delay in completing the Work within the Contract Time. (F) Posting. Contractor must at all times maintain a copy of the most current City- accepted progress or recovery schedule posted prominently in its on-site office . (G) Reservation of Rights. City reserves the right to direct the sequence in which the Work must be performed or to make changes in the sequence of the Work in order to facilitate the performance of work by City or others, or to facilitate City's use of its property. The Contract Time or Contract Price may be adjusted to the extent such changes in sequence actually increase or decrease Contractor's time or cost to perform the Work . (H) Authorized Working Days and Times. Contractor is limited to working Monday through Friday , excluding holidays , during City's normal business hours , except as provided in the Special Conditions or as authorized in writing by City. City reserves the right to charge Contractor for additional costs incurred by City due to Work performed on days or during hours not expressly authorized in the Contract Documents , including reimbursement of costs incurred for inspection, testing, and construction management services . 5.3 Delay and Extensions of Contract Time. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 34 (A) Notice of Delay. If Contractor becomes aware of any actual or potential delay affecting the critical path , Contractor must promptly notify the Engineer in writing, regardless of the nature or cause of the delay, so that City has a reasonable opportunity to mitigate or avoid the delay. (B) Excusable Delay. The Contract Time may be extended if Contractor encounters "Excusable Delay," which is an unavoidable delay in completing the Work within the Contract Time due to causes completely beyond Contractor's control , and which Contractor could not have avoided or mitigated through reasonable care, planning, foresight , and diligence. Grounds for Excusable Delay may include fire , natural disasters including earthquake or unusually severe weather, acts of terror or vandalism , epidemic, unforeseeable adverse government actions , unforeseeable actions of third parties, encountering unforeseeable hazardous materials , unforeseeable site conditions , or suspension for convenience under Article 13 . (C) Non-Excusable Delay. Delay which Contractor could have avoided or m itigated through reasonable care , planning , fores ight and diligence is "Non-E xcusable Delay." Contractor is not entitled to an extension of Contract Time or any compensation for Non- Ex cusable Delay , or for Excusable Delay that is concurrent with Non-E xcusable Delay. Non-Excusable Delay includes delay caused by: (1) weather conditions which are normal for the location of the Project , as determined by reliable records, including monthly rainfall averages , for the preceding ten years ; (2) Contractor 's failure to order equipment and materials sufficiently in advance of the time needed for timely completion of the Work ; (3) Contractor 's failure to provide adequate notification to utility companies or agencies for connections or services necessary for the timely performance and completion of the Work ; (4) foreseeable conditions which Contractor could have ascertained from reasonably diligent inspection of the Worksite or review of the Contract Documents or other information provided or available to Contractor; or (5) Contractor's financial inability to perform the Work , including insufficient funds to pay its Subcontractors or suppliers . (D) Compensable Delay. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 7102 , in addition to entitlement to an extension of Contract Time, Contractor is entitled to compensation for costs incurred due to delay caused solely by City, when that delay is unreasonable under the circumstances involved and not withi n the contemplation of the parties ("Compensable Delay"). (E ) Concurrent Delay. Contractor is not entitled to an extension of Contract Time or recovery of costs for any Compensable Delay that is concurrent with Non-Ex cusable Delay. (F) Weather Delay. A "Weather Delay Day'' is a Work ing Day duri ng wh ich Contractor and its forces , including Subcontractors , are unable to perform more than 40 % of the cr itical path Work scheduled for that day due to adverse weather conditions which impair the ability to safely or effectively perform the scheduled critical path Work that day. Adverse weather conditions may include rain , saturated soil , and Worksi te clean up requ ired due to adverse weather. Determination of what constitutes critical path Work scheduled for that day will be based on the most current , City-approved schedule . Cup ertino Senior Cente r Con c ret e Wal kway Proje ct Pro j ect No.: 201 8-08 GENERAL COND ITIONS Pag e 35 ( 1) Based on historic records for the Project location from the Western Regional Climate Center, Contractor's schedule should assume the following number of normal Weather Delay Days and precipitation for each month: Month # Normal Weather Precipitation Delay Days January 6 2.86 February 6 2.66 March 6 2.29 April 3 1.20 May 1 0.44 June 0 0.10 July 0 0.02 August 0 0 .07 September 1 0.19 October 2 0.76 November 4 1.51 December 5 2.43 Total 34 14.53 (2) Contractor will be entitled to a non-compensable extension of the Contract Time for each Weather Delay Day in excess of the normal Weather Delay Days within a given month, as set forth in Section 5.3(F)(1) above, subject to the following limitations : a. Contractor must fully comply with the applicable procedures in Article 5 and 6 of these General Conditions regarding requests to modify the Contract Time . b. Normal Weather Delay Days which do not occur during a given month do not carry over to another month. c. Contractor will not be entitled to an extension of time for a Weather Delay Day to the extent Contractor is responsible for concurrent delay on that day. (G) Recoverable Costs. Contractor is not entitled to compensation for Excusable Delay unless it is Compensable Delay, as defined above. Contractor is entitled to recover only the actual, direct, reasonable, and substantiated costs ("Recoverable Costs") for each working day that the Compensable Delay prevents Contractor from proceeding with more than 50% of the critical path Work scheduled for that day, based on the most recent progress schedule accepted by City. Recoverable Costs will not include home office overhead or lost profit. (H) Request for Extension of Contract Time or Recoverable Costs. A request for an extension of Contract Time or any associated Recoverable Costs must be submitted in writing to City within ten calendar days of the date the delay is first encountered , even if the duration of the delay is not yet known at that time, or any entitlement to the Contract Time extension or to the Recoverable Costs will be deemed waived . In addition to complying with the requirements of this Article 5, the request must be submitted in compliance with the Change Order request procedures in Article 6 below. Strict compliance with these requirements is necessary to ensure that any delay or consequences of delay may be mitigated as soon as possible, and to facilitate cost- efficient admin istration of the Project and timely performance of the Work. Any request for Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 36 an extension of Contract Time or Recoverable Costs that does not strictly comply with all of the requirements of Article 5 and Article 6 will be deemed waived . (1) Required Contents. The request must include a deta iled description of the cause(s) of the delay, and must also describe the measures that Contractor has taken to mitigate the delay and/or its effects, including efforts to mitigate the cost impact of the delay, such as by workforce management or by a change in sequencing. If the delay is still ongoing at the time the request is submitted , the request should also include Contractor's plan for continued mitigation of the delay or its effects . (2) Delay Days and Costs. The request must specify the number of days of Excusable Delay claimed, or provide a realistic estimate if the duration of the delay is not yet known. If Contractor believes it is entitled to Recoverable Costs for Compensable Delay, the request must specify the amount and basis for the Recoverable Costs that are claimed, or provide a realistic estimate if the amount is not yet known. Any estimate of delay duration or cost must be updated in writing and submitted with all required supporting documentation as soon as the actual time and cost is known. The maximum extension of Contract Time will be the number of days, if any, by which an Excusable Delay or a Compensable Delay exceeds any concurrent Non-Excusable Delay. Contractor is entitled to an extension of Contract Time , or compensation for Recoverable Costs, only if, and only to the extent that, such delay will unavoidably delay Final Completion. (3) Supporting Documentation . The request must also include any and all supporting documentation necessary to evidence the delay and its actual impacts, including scheduling and cost impacts with a time impact analysis using critical path methodology and demonstrating the unavoidable delay to Final Completion. The time impact analysis must be submitted in a form or format acceptable to City. ( 4) Burden of Proof. Contractor has the burden of proving that: the delay was an Excusable or Compensable Delay , as defined above ; Contractor has made reasonable efforts to mitigate the delay and its schedule and cost impacts; the delay will unavoidably result in delaying Final Completion; and any Recoverable Costs claimed by Contractor were actually incurred and were reasonable under the circumstances . (5) Legal Compliance. Nothing in this Section 5.3 is intended to require the waiver, alteration , or limitation of the applicability of Public Contract Code section 7102. (6) No Waiver. Any grant of an extension of Contract Time, or compensation for Recoverable Costs due to Compensable Delay, will not operate as a waiver of City's right to assess liquidated damages for Non-Excusable Delay. (7) Dispute Resolution. In the event of a dispute over entitlement to an extension of Contract Time or compensation for Recoverable Costs , Contractor may not stop working pending resolution of the dispute, but must continue to comply with its duty to diligently prosecute the performance and timely completion of the Work. Contractor's sole recourse for an unresolved dispute based on City's rejection of a Change Order request for an extension of Contract Time or compensation for Recoverable Costs is to comply with the Dispute Resolution provisions set forth in Article 12 below. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 37 5.4 Liquidated Damages. It is expressly understood that if Final Completion is not achieved within the Contract Time, City will suffer damages from the delay that are difficult to determine and accurately specify. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 7203, if Contractor fails to achieve Final Completion within the Contract Time, City will charge Contractor in the amount specified in the Contract for each day that Final Completion is delayed beyond the Contract Time, as liquidated damages and not as a penalty . (A) Liquidated Damages. Liquidated damages will not be assessed for any Excusable or Compensable Delay , as set forth above . (B) Milestones. Liquidated damages may also be separately assessed for failure to meet milestones specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents. (C) Setoff. City is entitled to deduct the amount of liquidated damages assessed against any payments otherwise due to Contractor, including unreleased retention. If there are insufficient Contract funds remaining to cover the full amount of liquidated damages assessed, City is entitled to recover the balance from Contractor or its performance bond surety. (D) Occupancy or Use. Occupancy or use of the Project in whole or in part prior to Final Completion does not constitute City's acceptance of the Project and will not operate as a waiver of City 's right to assess liquidated damages for Contractor's Non-Excusable Delay in achieving Final Completion . (E) Other Remedies. City's right to liquidated damages under this Section applies only to damages arising from Contractor's Non-Excusable Delay or failure to complete the Work within the Contract Time . City retains its right to pursue all other remedies under the Contract for other types of damage , including damage to property or persons , or for defective materials or workmanship. Article 6 -Contract Modification 6.1 Contract Modification and Changes in Work. Modifications to the Contract are valid and legally binding only pursuant to a written, duly authorized and signed Change Order. City also reserves the right to make changes in the Work without invalidating the Contract. City may direct changes in the Work, which may include Extra Work as set forth in subsection (B) below, deletion or modification of portions of the Work , or other modifications determined by City, acting in its sole discretion , to be in City's best interest. Pursuant to section 3.23.170 of the Cupertino Municipal Code, City reserves the right to delete up to 25% of the Work . Any change in the Work, whether directed by City or pursuant to Contractor's request for a Change Order under Section 6 .2 below, will not be a valid and binding change to the Contract unless it is formalized in a Change Order, which may include commensurate changes in the Contract Price or Contract Time as applicable . Contractor must promptly comply with City-directed changes in the Work in accordance with the original Contract Documents , even if Contractor and City have not yet reached agreement as to adjustments to the Contract Price or Contract Time for the change in the Work or for the Extra Work . Contractor is not entitled to extra compensation pursuant to Public Contract Code section 7101 based on cost reduction changes or "value engineering ," unless otherwise specified in the Special Conditions, or unless expressly authorizing in advance in writing by City. (A) Disputes. In the event of a dispute over entitlement to or the amount of a change in Contract Time or a change in Contract Price related to a City-directed change in the Work, Contractor must perform the Work as directed and may not delay its Work or cease Work pending resolution of the dispute , but must continue to comply with its duty Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 38 to diligently prosecute the performance and timely completion of the Work, including the Work in dispute. In the event that City and Contractor dispute whether a portion or portions of the Work are already required by the Contract Documents or constitute Extra Work , or otherwise dispute the interpretation of any portion(s) of the Contract Documents, Contractor must perform the Work as directed and may not delay its Work or cease Work pending resolution of the dispute , but must continue to comply with its duty to diligently prosecute the performance and timely completion of the Work, including the Work in dispute , as directed by City. Contractor's sole recourse for an unresolved dispute related to changes in the Work or performance of any Extra Work is to comply with the dispute resolution provisions set forth in Article 12, below. (B) Extra Work. City may d irect Contractor to perform Extra Work related to the Project. Contractor must promptly perform any Extra Work as directed or authorized by City in accordance with the original Contract Documents , even if Contractor and City have not yet reached agreement on adjustments to the Contract Price or Contract Time for such Extra Work . Contractor must maintain deta iled daily records that itemize the cost of each element of Extra Work, and sufficiently distinguish the direct cost of the Extra Work from the cost of other Work performed . For each day that Contractor performs Extra Work, or Work that Contractor contends is Extra Work, Contractor must submit no later than the followi ng Working Day , a daily report of the Extra Work performed that day and the related costs , together with copies of certified payroll, invoices , and other documentation substantiating the costs ("Extra Work Report"). The Engineer will make any adjustments to Contractor's Extra Work Report(s) based on the Engineer's records of such Work . When an Extra Work Report(s) is agreed on and signed by both City and Contractor, the Extra Work Report(s) w ill become the basis for payment under a duly authorized and signed Change Order. Failure to submit the required documentation by close of business on the next Working Day is deemed a full and complete waiver for any change in the Contract Price or Contract Time for any Extra Work performed that day. (C) Remedy for Non-Compliance. Contractor's failure to promptly comply with a City-directed change is deemed a material breach of the Contract, and in addition to all other remedies available to it , City may, at its sole discretion, hire another contractor or use its own forces to complete the disputed Work at Contractor's sole expense , and may deduct the cost from the Contract Price . 6.2 Contractor Change Order Requests. Contractor must submit a request or proposal for a change in the Work, compensation for Extra Work , or a change in the Contract Price or Contract Time as a written Change Order request or proposal. (A) Time for Submission. Any request for a change in the Contract Price or the Contract Time must be submitted in writing to the Engineer within ten calendar days of the date that Contractor first encounters the circumstances , information or conditions giving rise to the Change Order request , even if the total amount of the requested change in the Contract Price or impact on the Contract Time is not yet known at that time . If City requests that Contractor propose the terms of a Change Order, unless otherwise specified in City's request , Contractor must provide the Engineer with a written proposal for the change in the Contract Price or Contract Time within five working days of receiving City's request , in a form satisfactory to the Engineer. (B) Required Contents. Any Change Order request or proposal submitted by Contractor must include a complete breakdown of actual or estimated costs and credits , and must itemize labor , materials , equipment, ta x es, insurance, and subcontract amounts and if applicable , Extra Work Reports . Any estimated cost must be updated in writing as soon as the actual amount is known . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Wal kway Project Project No .: 2018-0 8 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 39 (C) Required Documentation. All claimed costs must be fully documented, and any related request for an extension of time or delay-related costs must be included at that time and in compliance with the requirements of Article 5 of the General Conditions . (D) Required Form. Contractor must use City 's form(s) for submitting all Change Order requests or proposals , unless otherwise specified by City . (E) Certification. All Change Order requests must be signed by Contractor and must include the following certification: "The undersigned Contractor certifies under penalty of perjury that its statements and representations in this Change Order request are true and correct. Contractor warrants that this Change Order request is comprehensive and complete as to the Work or changes referenced herein , and agrees that any costs, expenses, or time extension request not included herein is deemed waived . Contractor understands that submission of claims which have no basis in fact or which Contractor knows to be false may violate the False Claims Act, as set forth in Government Code sections 12650 et seq." 6.3 Adjustments to Contract Price. The amount of any increase or decrease in the Contract Price will be determined based on one of the following methods, but in the order provided with unit pricing taking precedence over the other methods: (A) Unit Pricing. Amounts previously provided by Contractor in the form of unit prices , either in a bid schedule or schedule of values , will apply if unit pricing has previously been provided in Contractor's accepted bid schedule or schedule of values for the affected Work . No additional markup for overhead, profit, or other indirect costs will be added to the calculation. (B) Lump Sum. A mutually agreed upon lump sum for the affected Work with no additional markup for overhead, profit, or other indirect costs. (C) Time and Materials. On a time and materials basis , including allowed markup for overhead, profit, and all other indirect costs, and which may include a not-to-exceed limit, calculated as the total of the following sums : (1) All direct labor costs plus 15% markup ; (2) All direct material costs, including sales tax , plus 15% markup; (3) All direct plant and equipment rental costs, plus 15 % markup; (4) All direct subcontract costs plus ten percent markup; and (5) Increased bond or insurance premium costs computed at 1.5% of total of the previous four sums. 6.4 Unilateral Change Order. If the parties dispute the terms of a proposed Change Order, including disputes over the amount of compensation or extension of time that Contractor has requested, dispute over the value of deleted or changed Work , disputes as to what constitutes Extra Work, or disputes as to quantities used, City may elect to issue a unilateral Change Order, directing performance of the Work, and authorizing a change in the Contract Price or Contract Time up to the amount City believes is merited . Contractor's sole recourse to dispute the terms of a unilateral Change Order is to submit a timely Claim pursuant to Article 12 , below . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 40 6.5 Non-Compliance Deemed Waiver. Contractor waives its entitlement to any increase in the Contract Price or Contract Time if Contractor fails to fully comply with the provis ions of this Article . Contractor will not be paid for unauthorized Extra Work . Article 7 -General Construction Provisions 7.1 Permits and Taxes. (A) General. Contractor must obtain and pay for all permits, fees , or licenses required to perform the Work, except that if a City building permit is required, no fee will be charged. Contractor must cooperate with and provide notifications to all government agencies with jurisdiction over the Project, as may be required . Contractor must provide City with copies of all notices, permits, licenses, and renewals required for the Work . (B) Federal Excise Tax. Contractor must pay for all taxes on labor, material and equipment, except Federal Excise Tax to the extent that City is exempt from Federal Excise Tax. 7.2 Temporary Facilities. Contractor must provide, at Contractor's sole expense, any and all temporary facilities for the Project, including an onsite staging area for material and equipment, a field office, sanitary facilities, utilities, storage, scaffolds, barricades, walkways, and any other temporary structure required to safely perform the Work along with any utility services incidental thereto . The location of all temporary facilities must be approved by the City prior to installation . (A) Standards. Temporary facilities must be safe and adequate for the intended use, and installed and maintained in accordance with all applicable federal, state , and local laws , codes, and regulations . (B) Screening. Contractor must fence and screen the Project site and staging area, and its operation must minimize inconvenience to neighboring properties and be approved by the City . (C) Utilities. Contractor must install and maintain the light, power, water and all other utilities required for the Project site, including the piping, wiring , lamps and related equipment necessary to perform the Work . (D) Removal and Repair. Contractor must promptly remove all such temporary facilities when they are no longer needed or upon completion of the Work, whichever comes first. Contractor must promptly repair any damage to City's property or to other property caused by the installation , use , or removal of the temporary facilities, and must promptly restore the property to its original or intended condition . (E) Additional Requirements. Additional provisions pertaining to temporary facilities may be included in the Specifications or Special Conditions. 7.3 Noninterference and Additional Work Areas. Contractor must avoid interfering with City's use of its property at or adjacent to the Project site , including use of roadways , entrances , parking areas, walkways, and structures. Contractor must also minimize disruption of access to private property in the Project vicinity . Contractor must coordinate with affected property owners , tenants , and businesses , and maintain some vehicle and pedestrian access to their residences or properties at all times. Temporary access ramps, fencing or other measures must be provided as needed . Before blocking access to a private driveway or parking lot, Contractor must notify the affected parties of the pending Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 41 closure and allow them to remove vehicles . Private driveways, residences and parking lots must have access to a roadway during non-Work hours . (A) Offsite Acquisition. Unless otherwise provided by City, Contractor must acquire, use and dispose of, at its sole expense, any additional Work areas, easements , and temporary facilities necessary to access and perform the Work. (B) Offsite Staging Area and Field Office. If additional space beyond the Project site is needed, such as for the staging area or the field office , Contractor may need to make arrangements with the nearby property owner(s) to secure the space. Before using or occupying any property owned by a third party , Contractor must provide City with a copy of the necessary license agreement , easement, or other written authorization from the property owner, together with a written release from the property owner holding City harmless from any related liability, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney . 7.4 Signs. No signs may be displayed on or about City's property, except signage which is required by law or by the Contract Documents , without City's prior written approval as to size, design , and location. 7.5 Worksite and Nearby Property Protections. (A) General. Contractor is responsible at all times, on a 24-hour basis and at its sole cost , for protecting the Work , the Project site , and the materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work , until the notice of completion has been recorded . Except as specifically authorized by City , Contractor must confine its operations to the area of the Project site indicated in the Drawings . Contractor is liable for any damage caused by Contractor or its Subcontractors to the Work, City's property, the property of adjacent or nearby property owners (including real property, improvements and utilities and personal property, and the work or personal property of other contractors working for City. In addition , Contractor is responsible for damage caused by its failure to adequately secure the Work or any Worksite. (1) Subject to City's approval, Contractor will provide and install safeguards to protect the Work , the Project site, City 's real or personal property, and the real or personal property of adjacent or nearby property owners . (2) Cupertino Sanitary District and the City of Sunnyvale own and operate wastewater systems within Cupertino and they may not be interrupted . If the Work disrupts ex isting sewer facilities , Contractor must immediately notify City to determine who owns the system and establish a plan , subject to the systems owner's approval, to convey the sewage in closed conduits back into the sanitary sewer system . Sewage must not be permitted to flow in trenches or be covered by backfill . (3) Contractor must remove with due care, and store at City 's request, any objects or material from the Project site that City will salvage or reuse at another location( s ). (4) If directed by Engineer, Contractor must promptly repair or replace any such property damage, as specified by the Engineer. However, acting in its sole discretion, City may elect to have the property damage remedied otherwise , and may deduct the cost to repair or replace the damaged property from payment otherwise due to Contractor. (B) Securing Project Site. After completion of Work each day, Contractor must secure the Project site and , to the extent feasible , make the area reasonably accessible Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 42 to the public unless City approves otherwise . All excess materials and equipment not protected by approved traffic control devices must be relocated to the stag ing area or demobilized. Trench spoils must be hauled off the Project site daily and open excavations must be protected with steel plates. Contractor and Subcontractor personnel may not occupy or use the Project site for any purpose during non-Work hours, except as may be provided in the Contract Documents or pu rsuant to prior written authorization from City . (C) Unforeseen Conditions. If Contractor encounters facilities , utilities , or other unknown conditions not shown on or reasonably inferable from the Drawings or apparent from inspection of the Project site , Contractor must immediately notify the City and promptly submit a Request for Information to the Engineer. Contractor must avoid taking any action which could cause damage to the facilities or utilities pending further direction from the Engineer. The Engineer's written response will be final and binding on Contractor. If the Engineer's subsequent direction to Contractor affects Contractor's cost or time to perform the Work, Contractor may submit a Change Order request as set forth in Article 6 above . (D) Support; Adjacent Properties. Contractor must provide , install, and maintain all shoring , bracing, and underpinning necessary to provide support to City's property and adjacent properties and improvements thereon . Contractor must provide notifications to adjacent property owners as may be required by law. 7.6 Materials and Equipment. (A) General. Unless otherwise specified , all materials and equipment required for the Work must be new, free from defects , and of the best grade for the intended purpose, and furnished in sufficient quantities to ensure the proper and ex peditious performance of the Work . Contractor must employ measures to preserve the specified quality and fitness of the materials and equ ipment. Unless otherwise specified , all materials and equipment required for the Work are deemed to include all components required for complete installation and intended operation, and must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations or instructions. Contractor is responsible for all shipping , handl ing , and storage costs associated w ith the materials and equipment required for the Work , and is responsible for provid ing security and protecting the Work and all of the required materials , supplies , tools and equipment at Contractor's sole cost until City has formally accepted the Project as set forth in Section 11.1 below. Contractor will not assign , sell , mortgage , or hypothecate any materials or equipment for the Project , or remove any materials or equipment that have been installed or del ivered. (B) City-Provided. If the Work includes installation of materials or equ ipment to be prov ided by City, Contractor is solely responsible for the proper examination , handling , storage, and installation of such items in accordance with the Contract Documents . Contractor must promptly notify City of any defects discovered in Ci ty-provided materials or equ ipment. Contractor is solely responsible for any loss of or damage to such items which occurs wh ile the items are in Contractor's custody and control , the c ost of which may be offset from the Contract Price and deducted from any payment(s) du e to Contractor. (C ) Existing City Equipment. Contractor will carefully remove all ex ist ing equipment from the Works ite. If the City specifies or indicates that equipment is to be salvaged and reused or to remain the property of City then the Contractor will reuse or return the equipment to the City . Contractor w ill store and protect salvaged equ ipment specified to be reused in the Wo rk. Contractor will delivery to the City in good c ondition the equ ipment that is to remain City property but not be reused in the Work . Cu pe rtino Senior Center Concrete W a lkwa y Pro ject Proj ect No .: 201 8-0 8 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 43 (1) If an item specified to be salvaged is damaged during its removal, storage, or handling through carelessness or improper procedures, then Contractor will replace that equipment in kind or with a new item. For those items specified to be salvaged Contractor may choose to instead furnish and install new equipment, in which case the original, removed items will become Contractor's property. Existing materials and equipment removed by Contractor will only be reused in the Work if so specified or indicated by the City. (D) Intellectual Properly Rights. Contractor must, at its sole expense , obtain any authorization or license required for use of patented or copyright protected materials, equipment, devices or processes that are incorporated into the Work. Contractor's indemnity obligations in Article 4 applies to any claimed violation of intellectual property rights in violation of this provision . (E) Certificate of Compliance. When a Certificate of Compliance is specified, or for any material or item ("material") produced or assembled outside of the United States , Contractor must submit a Certificate of Compliance before incorporating that material into the Project. A Certificate of Compliance must be submitted for each lot of material delivered to the Project site , and in a form acceptable to the Engineer, identifying the material, its source, and the lot. Each Certificate of Compliance must be signed by the material producer stating that the material fully complies with the applicable requirements of the Specifications . Submission of a Certificate of Compliance will not limit Contractor's continuing obligation to use only materials that conform with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Any materials furnished pursuant to a Certificate of Compliance may be inspected or tested at any time by City, subject to the inspection and testing provisions of Article 7 , and defective or non-conforming material may be rejected at any time, even if already installed. (F) Site Materials. Except as otherwise specified, City retains full ownership of and all rights to use any water, soil , stone, gravel, sand, minerals or other materials ("Site Materials") on City property, including the Project site, and including any site materials that have been extracted , excavated, or otherwise affected or made accessible by performance of the Work. However, City, acting in its sole discretion , may provide written authorization in the Specifications or in a Change Order for Contractor to make use of or incorporate specified Site Materials in the Work. 7.7 Substitutions. (A) "Or Equal." Any Specification designating a material , product, or thing (collectively, "item") or service by specific brand or trade name, followed by the words "or equal," is intended only to indicate the quality and type of item or service desired, and Contractor may request use of any equal item or service . (B) Request for Substitution. A request for substitution of an item or service must be submitted in writing to the Engineer for approval in advance , within the applicable time period provided in the Contract Documents . If no time period is specified, the substitution request may be submitted any time within 35 days after the date of award of the Contract, or sufficiently in advance of the time needed to avoid delay of the Work, whichever is earlier. The request must be submitted on the City's Substitution Request Form. (C) Substantiation. Any available data substantiating the proposed substitute as an equal item or service must be submitted with the written request for substitution . Contractor's failure to timely provide all necessary substantiation, including any required test results as soon as they are available , is grounds for rejection of the proposed substitution, without further review. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 44 (D) Burden of Proving Equality. Contractor has the burden of proving the equality of the proposed substitution at Contractor's sole cost , including testing using methods acceptable to City. City has sole discretion to determine whether a proposed substitution is equal , and City 's determ ination is final. (E) Approval or Rejection. If the proposed substitution is approved, Contractor is solely responsible for any additional costs or time associated with the substituted item or service . If the proposed substitution is rejected , Contractor must , without delay , install the item or use the service as specified by City. (F) Contractor's Obligations. City's approval of a proposed substitution will not relieve Contractor from any of its obligations under the Contract Documents. In the event Contractor makes an unauthorized substitution , Contractor will be solely responsible for all resulting cost impacts, including the cost of removal and replacement and the impact to other design elements. 7.8 Inspection and Testing. (A) General. All materials , equipment, and workmanship used in the Work are subject to inspection and testing by City at all times and locations during construction and/or fabrication and at any Work site , including at shops and yards as well as at the Project site , or at the plant of a manufacturer of materials or items to be incorporated into the Work. All manufacturers ' application or installation instructions must be provided to the Inspector at least ten days prior to the first such application or installation . Contractor must, at all t imes, make the Work available for inspection . (B) Scheduling and Notification. Contractor must cooperate with City in coordinating the inspections and testing. Contractor must submit samples of materials, and schedule all tests required by the Contract Documents in time to avoid any delay to the progress of the Work. Contractor must notify the Engineer in writing no later than two Working Days before any inspection or testing is being requested , and must provide timely notice to the other necessary parties as specified in the Contract Documents. If Contractor schedules an inspection or test beyond regular Work hours, or on a Saturday , Sunday , or recognized City holiday, Contractor must seek, in writing, Engineer's approval at least two Working Days in advance . If approved , Contractor must reimburse City for the cost of the overtime inspection or testing . Such costs , including the City 's hourly costs for required personnel and Inspector , may be deducted from payments otherwise due to Contractor. (C) Responsibility for Costs. City will bear the initial cost of inspection and testing to be performed by independent inspections and /or testing consultants retained by City , subject to the following exceptions: (1) Contractor will be responsible for the costs of any subsequent inspections and/or tests which are required to substantiate compliance with the Contract Documents , and any associated remediation costs. (2) Contractor will be responsible for inspection and testing costs , at the rate charged by the consultant retained by the City to provide inspection and testing services , and for inspection and testing t ime lost because the Work is not ready or Contractor fa ils to appear for a scheduled inspection . (3) If any portion of the Work that is subject to inspection or testing is covered or concealed by Contractor prior to the inspection or testing , Contractor will bear the cost of making that port ion of the Work available for the inspection or testing Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2 01 8-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 45 required by the Contract Documents, and any associated repair or remediation costs . (4) Contractor is responsible for properly shoring all compaction test sites deeper than five feet below grade , as required under Section 7 .15 below. (5) Any Work or material that is defective or fails to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents must be promptly repaired, removed, replaced, or corrected by Contractor, at Contractor 's sole expense, even if that Work or material was previously inspected or included in a progress payment. (D) Contractor's Obligations. All Work and materials must conform with the lines, grades, typical cross sections, dimensions , material requirements, and tolerances shown or described by the Drawings and Specifications. City, acting in its sole discretion, will determine whether Work or materials conform with the Drawings and Specifications, including allowable deviations . City's determination as to conformity or allowable deviations is final. Contractor is solely responsible for any delay occasioned by remediation of defective or noncompliant Work or material. Inspection of the Work does not in any way relieve Contractor of its obligations to perform the Work as specified. Any Work done without the required inspection(s) will also be subject to rejection by City. (E) Distant Locations. If required off-site testing or inspection must be conducted at a location more than 100 miles from the Project site, Contractor is solely responsible for the additional travel costs required for testing and/or inspection at such locations. (F) Plant Inspection. If specified in the Contract Documents, or upon written request by City , Contractor must use its best efforts to facilitate and arrange for City's inspection , sampling or testing of materials or items required for the Work at the plant or facility from which the materials or items are to be obtained . Contractor's best efforts must include contacting the producer or manufacturer on a timely basis to schedule inspection by City's selected representative, including appropriate access and any safety equipment, all at no cost to City. The inspection must be scheduled sufficiently in advance of the planned shipping or production date to allow for alternative arrangements if the City determined that the materials or items do not meet the requirements of the Drawings and Specifications. Nothing in this provision obligates City to inspect materials or items at the source plant or facility. (G) Final Inspection. The provisions of this Section 7.8 apply to final inspection under Article 11 , Completion and Warranty Provisions . 7.9 Worksite Conditions and Maintenance. Contractor must at all times, on a 24-hour basis and at its sole cost , maintain the Project site and staging and storage areas in clean and neat condition and in compliance with all regulatory requirements for air quality and dust control. Contractor must also, on a daily basis and at its sole cost , remove and properly dispose of the debris and waste materials from the Project site . Project site maintenance expenses are deemed to have been included in Contractor's Bid Proposal. (A) Protection of Existing Property, Structures, and Utilities. If the Drawings indicate existing above-grade and below-grade structures , drainage lines , storm drains, sewers, water, gas, electrical , phone and data cable, and other similar items or utilities known to the City, then Contractor will locate these known existing installations before proceeding with trenching or other operations which may cause damage, will maintain them in service where appropriate, and will repair any damage caused to them by the Work, at no increase in the Contract Price . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 46 (1) The Contractor may temporarily mark or paint the ground, pavement, sidewalk , or any other improvements, but must not do so in a public right-of-way or on the Site more than 30 days prior to the commencement of excavation work performed in connection with an installation. Any mark or paint must be removed from all surfaces, including any decorative work , within 30 days of the completion of the excavation work . The Contractor is responsible for any expense associated with damages caused by the Contractor's mark or paint, including the removal thereof. (2) The Contractor will record the location and existence of pavement markers and striping prior to construction , and will provide such records to the Engineer. The Contractor will replace in kind any permanent paving marker or striping that it removes or damages, or as marked in the Plans , at its expense . (B) Air Emissions Control . Contractor must not discharge smoke or other air contaminants into the atmosphere in violation of any applicable law, regulation or rule . (C) Dust and Debris. Contractor must minimize and confine dust and debris resulting from the Work. Contractor must abate dust nuisance by cleaning, sweeping, and immediately sprinkling with water excavated areas of dirt or other materials prone to cause dust, and within one hour after the Engineer notifies Contractor that an airborne nuisance exists . The Engineer may direct that Contractor provide an approved water- spraying truck for this purpose. If the Engineer determines that the dust control is not adequate, City may have the work done by others and deduct the cost from the Contract Price. Contractor will immediately remove any excess excavated material from the Worksite and any dirt deposited on public streets . (D) Clean up. Before discontinuing Work in an area , Contractor must clean the area and remove all rubbish and debris along with the construction equipment, tools, machinery, waste and surplus materials . (1) Except as otherwise specified, all excess Project materials, and the materials removed from existing improvements on the Project site with no salvage value or intended reuse by City, will be Contractor's property. (2) Hauling trucks and other vehicles leaving the Project site must be cleaned of exterior mud or dirt before traveling on City streets. Materials and loose debris must be delivered and loaded to prevent dropping materials or debris . Contractor must immediately remove spillage from hauling on any publicly traveled way. Streets affected by Work on the Project must be kept clean by street sweeping. (E) Disposal. Contractor must dispose of all Project debris and waste materials in a safe and legal manner. Contractor may not burn or bury waste materials on the Project site . Contractor will not allow any dirt, refuse , ex cavated material, surplus concrete or mortar, or any associated washings, to be disposed of onto streets, into manholes or into City's storm drain system. (F) Completion. At the completion of the Work, Contractor must remove from the Worksite all of its equipment, tools, surplus materials , waste materials and debris, presenting a clean and neat appearance. Before demobilizing from the Worksite , Contractor must ensure that all surfaces are cleaned , sealed , waxed, or finished as applicable, and that all marks, stains, paint splatters, and the like have been properly removed from the completed Work and the surrounding areas . Contractor must ensure that all parts of the construction are properly joined with the previously existing and adjacent improvements and conditions . Contractor must provide all cutting, fitting and patching needed to accomplish that requirement. Contractor must also repair or replace Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 47 all existing improvements that are damaged or removed during the Work, both on and off the Project site , including curbs, sidewalks, driveways, fences, signs , utilities, street surfaces and structures. Repairs and replacements must be at least equal to the previously existing improvements, and the condition, finish and dimensions must match the previously existing improvements . (G) Non-Compliance. If Contractor fails to comply with its maintenance and cleanup obligations or any City clean up order, City may, acting in its sole discretion, elect to suspend the Work until the condition(s) is corrected with no increase in the Contract Time or Contract Price , or undertake appropriate cleanup measures without further notice and the cost will be deducted from any amounts due or to become due to Contractor. 7.10 Instructions and Manuals. Contractor must provide to City two bound copies and an electronic PDF copy of each of all instructions and manuals required by the Contract Documents, unless otherwise specified . These must be complete as to drawings, details , parts lists, performance data, and other information that may be required for City to easily maintain and service the materials and equipment installed for this Project. (A) Submittal Requirements. All manufacturers' application or installation instructions must be provided to City at least ten days prior to the first such application . The instructions and manuals , along w ith any required guarantees , must be delivered to City for review. (B) Training. Contractor or its Subcontractors must instruct City's personnel in the operation and maintenance of any complex equipment as a condition precedent to Final Completion , if required in the Contract Documents. 7.11 As-built Drawings. Contractor and its Subcontractors must prepare and maintain at the Project site a detailed, complete and accurate as-built set of the Drawings which will be used solely for the purpose of recording changes made in any portion of the original Drawings in order to create accurate record drawings at the end of the Project. (A) Duty to Update. The as-built drawings must be updated as changes occur, on a daily basis if necessary. Progress payments may be delayed, in whole or in part, until the as-built drawings are brought up to date to the satisfaction of City. Actual locations to scale must be identified on the as-built drawings for all runs of mechanical and electrical work , includ ing all site utilities installed underground , in walls, floors, or otherwise concealed. Deviations from the original Drawings must be shown in detail. The exact location of all main runs , whether piping, conduit, ductwork or drain lines, must be shown by dimension and elevation. The location of all buried pipelines , appurtenances , or other improvements must be represented by coordinates and by the horizontal distance from visible above-ground improvements. (B) Final Completion. Contractor must verify that all changes in the Work are depicted in the as-built drawings and must deliver the complete set of as-built drawings to the Engineer for review and approval as a condition precedent to Final Completion and Final Payment. 7.12 Existing Utilities. As required by Government Code section 4215, if, during the performance of the Work, Contractor discovers utility facilities not identified by City in the Contract Documents, Contractor must immediately provide written notice to City and the utility. City assumes responsibility for the timely removal, relocation, or protection of ex isting main or trunkline utility facilities located on the Project site if those utilities are not identified in the Contract Documents . Contractor will be compensated in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents for the costs of locating , repairing damage not due to Contractor's failure to exercise reasonable care , and removing or relocating such Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 48 utility facilities not ind icated in the Drawings or Specifications with reasonable accuracy , and for equipment on the Project necessarily idled during such work . Contractor will not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the Work , to the extent such delay was caused by City's failure to provide for removal or relocation of the utility facilities. 7 .13 Notice of Excavation. Contractor must com ply with all applicable operator requirements in Government Code sections 4216 through 4216 .5. Government Code section 4216 .2 requires that, except in an emergency , Contractor must contact the appropriate regional notification center , or Underground Services Alert , at least two working days but not more than 14 calendar days before starting any excavation if the excavation will be conducted in an area that is known, or reasonably should be known , to conta in subsurface installations , and , if practical, Contractor must delineate with white paint or other suitable markings the area to be excavated . Contractor may not begin excavation until it has obtained and submitted to Engineer an inquiry identification number from Underground Services Alert. 7.14 Trenching and Excavations of Four Feet or More. As required by Public Contract Code section 7104 , if the Work includes digging trenches or other excavations that extend deeper than four feet below the surface, the following provisions in this Section apply to the Work and the Project. (A) Duty to Notify. Contractor must promptly, and before the follow ing conditions are disturbed, provide written notice to City if Contractor finds any of the following conditions : (1) Material that Contractor believes may be a hazardous waste , as defined in section 25117 of the Health and Safety Code, that is required to be removed to a Class I, Class II , or Class Ill disposal site in accordance with the provisions of existing law; (2) Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the Worksite differing from those indicated by information about the Worksite made available to bidders prior to the deadline for submitting bids ; or (3) Unknown physical conditions at the Worksite of any unusual nature , materially different from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character required by the Contract Documents . (8) City Investigation. City will promptly investigate the conditions and if City finds that the cond itions do materia lly d iffer or do involve hazardous waste , and cause a decrease or increase in Contractor's cost of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the Work, City will issue a Change Order. (C) Disputes. In the event that a dispute arises between City and Contractor regarding any of the conditions specified in subsection (A) above , Contractor will not be excused from completing the Work within the Contract Time, but must proceed with all Work to be performed under the Contract. Contractor w ill retain any and all rights provided either by the Contract or by law which pertain to the resolution of disputes between Contractor and City. 7 .15 Trenching of Five Feet or More. As required by Labor Code section 6705 , if the Contract Price exceeds $25 ,000 and the Work includes the excavation of any trench or trenches of five feet or more in depth, a detailed plan must be submitted to City for acceptance in advance of the excavation . The detailed plan must show the design of shoring , bracing , sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the Cupertino Se nior Center Con c rete Walkwa y Project Project No.: 20 18-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Pag e 49 hazard of caving ground during the excavation . If the plan varies from the shoring system standards, it must be prepared by a California registered civil or structural engineer. Use of a shoring, sloping , or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders is prohibited . 7.16 New Utility Connections. City will pay connection charges and meter costs for new permanent utilities required by the Contract Documents, if any. Contractor must notify City sufficiently in advance of the time needed to request service from each utility provider so that connections and services are initiated in accordance with the Project schedule. 7.17 Lines and Grades. Contractor is required to use any benchmark provided by the Engineer. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, Contractor must provide all lines and grades required to execute the Work. Contractor must also provide, preserve, and replace if necessary, all construction stakes required for the Project. All stakes or marks must be set by a California licensed surveyor or a California registered civil engineer. Contractor must notify the Engineer of any discrepancies found between Contractor's staking and grading and information provided by the Contract Documents. Upon completion, all Work must conform to the lines, elevations, and grades shown in the Plans. 7.18 Historic or Archeological Items. (A) Contractor's Obligations. Contractor must ensure that all persons performing Work at the Project site are required to immediately notify the Project Manager, upon discovery of any potential historic or archeological items, including historic or prehistoric ruins, a burial ground, archaeological or vertebrate paleontological site, including fossilized footprints or other archeological, paleontological or historical feature on the Project site (collectively, "Historic or Archeological Items"). (B) Discovery; Cessation of Work. Upon discovery of any potential Historic or Archeological Items, Work must be stopped within an 85-foot radius of the find and may not resume until authorized in writing by City. If required by City, Contractor must assist in protecting or recovering the Historic or Archeological Items, with any such assistance to be compensated as Extra Work on a time and materials basis under Article 6, Contract Modification . Any suspension of Work required due to discovery of Historic or Archeological Items will be treated as a suspension for convenience under Article 13. 7.19 Recycling and Waste Disposal. (A) Approved Recycling Facility. Contractor must dispose of all recyclable materials at a recycling facility approved by the Engineer. (B) Inert Solids and Plant Materials. Contractor must remove all asphalt concrete, Portland cement concrete, aggregate base material, inert solids and any plant material from the Project site and deposit at an approved recycling facility. Contractor must conform the above material to an acceptable size and composition for recycling. (C) Recyclable Materials. Contractor must recycle at least 65% of all materials at an approved recycling facility. (D) Waste Management Plan and Disposal Report. If the California Green Building Standards Code applies to the Project , Contractor must submit to the City a waste management plan prior to starting work . A disposal report is required upon completion of the Project, for materials that are hauled by Contractor or by the City 's franchised hauler. If a waste management plan is required it must be available Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 50 throughout the duration of the Project for examination by the City. Electron ic submittals are acceptable . The waste management plan must include the following: ( 1) Project title and number; (2) Identify the construction methods that will be employed to reduce waste ; (3) Type of material(s) to be recycled , salvaged or landfilled ; (4) Spec ify if the waste will be sorted onsite or bulk-mixed; and (5) Name and address of recycl ing facilit(ies) and landfill(s) to be used ; The disposal report must include the following : (1) Project title; (2) Date and time of disposal; (3) Truck number; (4) Type of material recycled, salvaged, or landfilled ; (5) Weight of material recycled , salvaged, or landfilled; (6) Name and address of recycling facility or landfill; (7) Certification or weight tags from facility ; (8) Weight tags for all material landfilled ; and (9) If the recycling goal is not met , provide an explanation, to be approved by City, for why it was not met. (E) Collection of Waste and Debris. Collection of garbage, mixed non-organic recyclables, organic waste, and any construction or demolition materials in debris boxes , compactors , or bin-by-the-day services that are not City franchisees or otherwise agents of the City is prohibited . Notwithstanding the above, Contractor must dispose of debris from the Project in one of the following: (1) Franchised hauler bin ; (2) A bin owned by Contractor or a demolition Subcontractor provided that it is hauled by an employee of the Contractor or the demolition Subcontractor and by a vehicle owned and registered to the Contractor or the demolition Subcontractor ; or (3) Pr ivate truck with a bed. (F) Recycling Containers. The disposal of garbage in containers designated for compostable waste recycling is prohibited . 7.20 Storm Water Pollution Control Cupertino Senior Center Con c rete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 51 (A) Storm Drains. Contractor will comply with all state and federal storm water regulations . Contractor w ill not allow any waste materials or pollutants to enter the storm drainage system . (B) Best Management Practices. Contractor must remove any waste found or generated at the Project site using the appropriate Best Management Practices (BMPs), and must properly dispose of the waste or pollutants off-site . If solid or liquid waste materials or pollutants from the Project enter the storm drain system , Contractor must immediately notify the City 's Environmental Services Division, and thoroughly clean up the affected catch basins , storm sewer, and storm manholes to the satisfaction of the Engineer. If Contractor fails to meet the requirements of this section, the City may issue a stop-work notice and take necessary action to require Contractor to set up preventive measures or clean up the storm drainage system . Contractor will bear all costs related to the stop-work action and corrective work , and will not be entitled to an extension of the Contract time for any resulting delay. (C) Stormwater Permit. Contractor must control all water pollution pursuant to the Contract Documents , the State Water Resources Control Board Nat ional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated w ith Construction and Land Disturbance Activities ("Stormwater Permit"). If required for the Work, a copy of the Stormwater Permit is on file in City 's principal administrative offices, and Contractor must comply with the same without adjustment of the Contract Price or the Contract Time . Contractor must timely and completely submit required reports and monitoring information required by the conditions of the Stormwater Permit. Contractor also must comply with all other applicable state , municipal or regional laws, ordinances, rules or regulations governing discharge of stormwater, including applicable municipal stormwater management programs. (D) Failure to Comply with Stormwater Permit. Contractor must pay all costs and liabilities imposed by law as a result of Contractor's failure to comply with the provisions set forth in the Contract Documents . Such costs and liabilities include , but are not limited to, fines , penalties, and damages , whether assessed against the City or Contractor, including those levied under the Federal Clean Water Act and the State Porter Cologne Water Quality Act. (E) Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Preparation. Contractor must incorporate the following BMPs, as applicable , into a site-specific Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) if required for this Project. The SW PPP must be approved by the Engineer prior to construction. (1) Non Hazardous Material/Waste Management. a. Contractor must designate areas of the Project site suitable for material delivery, storage , and waste collection that , to the ma ximum extent practicable, are near construction entrances and away from catch basins, gutters , drainage courses , and creeks. b. Contractor must store granular material at least 10 feet away from catch basin and curb returns. c . Contractor must prevent granular material to enter the storm drains or creeks. d. During wet weather and when rain is forecast in the ne xt 24 hours, Contractor must cover granular material with a tarpaulin and Cupertino Senior Center Con c rete Walkway Proje ct Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 52 surround the material with sand bags or other weights to ensure that tarpaulin does not expose the material during wind and rain. e. Contractor will use minimal amounts of water to control dust on a daily basis or as directed by the Engineer. f . At the end of each working day or as directed by the City, Contractor must clean and sweep roadways and on-site paved areas of all materials on or adjacent to the Worksite . g. Throughout the working day and at the end of each working day, or as directed by the City , Contractor must pick up litter, trash, scrap, waste material, and debris from the Project site and any adjacent sidewalk, curb, and gutter area. Contractor must keep the site and perimeter free from cigarette butts and other litter. h. Contractor must ensure that lids for trash receptacles are kept closed and that trash receptacles are maintained in a manner that prevents overflows. i. Contractor must maintain a clean and litter-free area around all trash receptacles on the site. j . Contractor will not use water to flush down streets in place of street sweeping or other dry methods of spill cleanup such as applying absorbent, sweeping up material and disposing it in a waste bin. k . In addition to Contractor's obligation to recycle materials pursuant to Section 7 .19 of the General Conditions, Contractor must, to the maximum extent practicable, reuse or recycle any useful construction materials generated during the Project. I. Contractor must inspect any waste and recycling receptacles for leaks, and must contact the City 's trash hauling franchisee to immediately replace or repair any leaking receptacles. m . Contractor will not discharge water on-site as a result of cleaning recycling or trash receptacles. n. Contractor must arrange for regular waste collection before receptacles overflow, and must adjust the frequency of service or the receptacle size as needed to ensure that overflows do not occur. (2) Hazardous Material/Waste Management. a. Contractor must label and store all hazardous materials including but not limited to pesticides, paints, thinners, solvents, and fuels ; and all hazardous wastes, including but not limited to waste oil and antifreeze; in accordance with the City's Hazardous Materials Storage Ordinance and all applicable state and federal regulations. b. Contractor must keep an accurate , up-to-date inventory, including Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes stored on-site. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 53 c . When rain is forecast within 24 hours or during wet weather, the Contractor must not apply chemicals such as pesticides and cleaners, or any materials that may potentially enter the storm drain system , in outside areas. d. Contractor must not over-apply pesticides or fertilizers and must follow materials manufacturer's instructions regard ing uses , protective equipment, ventilation, flammability , and mixing of chemicals. Over- application of a pesticide constitutes a "label violation " subject to an enforcement action by the Santa Clara County Agriculture Department. e. Contractor must arrange for regular hazardous waste collection to comply with all applicable time limits on storage of hazardous wastes. f. Contractor must dispose of hazardous waste only at authorized and permitted treatment, storage and disposal facilities , and must use only licensed hazardous waste haulers to remove the waste off-site, unless quantities to be transported are below applicable threshold limits for transportation specified in state and federal regulations . g . If Contractor's business office is located in Santa Clara County , Contractor may dispose of this waste through the Countywide Hazardous Waste Program . Businesses generating less than 27 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous waste per month are legally classified as conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs). Information on the CESQG program may be requested by calling the County at (408) 299-7300 . (3) Spill Prevention and Control. a. Contractor must keep a stockpile of spill cleanup materials, such as rags or absorbents, readily accessible on-site. b. Contractor must immediately contain and prevent leaks and spills from entering storm drains, and properly clean up and dispose of the waste and cleanup materials, using dry methods to the extent feasible . If the waste is hazardous, Contractor must handle the waste as described in subsection (2) above . c . Contractor will not wash any spilled material into streets , gutters , storm drains, or creeks and will not bury spilled hazardous materials . d. Contractor must report any hazardous materials spill by calling 911 and must notify the City 's Public Works Environmental Division at 408-777-3354. ( 4) Vehicle /Equipment Cleaning. a. Contractor will not perform vehicle or equipment cleaning on-site or in the street using soaps , solvents, degreasers, steam cleaning equipment, or equivalent methods . b. Contractor must perform vehicle or equipment cleaning , with water only, in a designated , bermed , peNious area that will not allow rinse water to run offsite or into streets , gutters , storm drains, or creeks. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 54 (5) Vehicle/Equipment Maintenance and Fueling . a. Contractor will not perform maintenance and fueling of vehicles onsite. b. Contractor must perform maintenance and fueling of equipment only when necessary, and in a designated , bermed area or over a drip pan that will not allow run-on of storm water or runoff of spills. c. Contractor must use secondary containment, such as a drip pan, to catch leaks or spills any time that equipment fluids are dispensed, changed, or poured. d. Contractor must keep a stockpile of spill cleanup materials , such as rags or absorbents, readily accessible on-site to clean up drips and spills. e. Contractor must clean up leaks and spills of vehicle or equipment fluids immediately and dispose of the waste and cleanup materials as hazardous waste, as described above. f. Contractor will not wash any spilled material into streets, gutters, storm drains, or creeks and shall not bury spilled hazardous materials . g. Contractor must report any hazardous materials spill by calling 911. After the emergency has been reported, Contractor must notify the City's Public Works Environmental Division . h. Contractor must inspect vehicles and equipment arriving on-site for leaking fluids and shall promptly repair leaking vehicles and equipment. Drip pans must be used to catch leaks until repairs are made. Shut-off valves on equipment must be working properly. i. Contractor must comply with federal , state and City requirements for above-ground storage tanks . (6) Contractor Training and Awareness. a. Contractor must train all employees and Subcontractors on the SWPPP requirements contained in these General Conditions. b. Contractor must include appropriate provisions in its subcontracts to ensure that these SWPPP requirements are met. c. Contractor must post warning signs in areas treated with chemicals. d. Contractor must paint City-approved stencil or , preferably, apply steel medallions to , any new catch basins with the "No Dumping, Flows to Creek " stencil or medallion markers available from the City's Public Works Environmental Division . (7) Activity-Specific Requirements. The following requirements apply if the Project includes the listed activities. a. Dewatering or Pumping Operations. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 55 (i) Contractor must not discharge water to the storm drain system . Water discharges must be directed to a pervious, landscaped, or bioretention area where water will be infiltrated without causing runoff, or routed to the sanitary sewer system after obtaining a permit from Cupertino Sanitary District or Sunnyvale Sanitary, depending on which has jurisdictional authority, or contained using a Baker tank or other means to collect the water for re-use or safe and legal disposal. Contractor may contact the City's Environmental Division for more information on these control measures . (ii) Contractor must obtain approval of the Engineer for any control measure in advance. (iii) Contractor must reuse water for other needs, including but not limited to dust control or irrigation, to the maximum extent practicable. b. Paving Operations. (i) When rain is forecast within 24 hours or during wet weather, the Engineer may require that paving be delayed for more suitable conditions. (ii) The Engineer may direct Contractor to protect drainage courses by using control measures, including but not limited to, earth dike, straw bale, and sand bag , to divert runoff or trap and filter sediment. Contractor must refer to California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbook for these control measures. (iii) Contractor must place drip pans or absorbent material under paving equipment when not in use. (iv) Contractor must securely cover catch basins and manholes when paving or applying seal coat, tack coat , slurry seal, or fog seal. (v) Contractor must remove, clean and reapply or replace catch basin covers as often as needed to ensure protection of the storm drain system from any material other than rain. (vi) Before Final Completion, Contractor must remove and dispose of all catch basin covers and material trapped by the covers . If Contractor fails to remove and dispose of the covers and materials trapped, City reserves the right to delay final inspection and/or deduct monies from payments due Contractor to compensate the City for its additional costs for removal and disposal of catch basin protection (BMPs). (vii) If the paving operation includes an on-site mixing plant, Contractor must comply with Santa Clara County General Industrial Activities Storm Water Permit requirements . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 56 (viii) Contractor must preheat , transfer or load hot bituminous material away from drainage systems or watercourses . (ix) Contractor will not sweep or wash down excess sand (placed as part of a sand seal or to absorb excess oil) into streets, gutters, storm drains , or creeks. Contractor must either collect the sand and return it to the stockpile, or dispose of it in a trash container . Contractor will not use water to wash down fresh asphalt concrete pavement. c. Saw Cutting. (i) Contractor must use as little water as possible during saw cutting and grinding operations . (ii) Contractor must cover or barricade catch basins using control measures , including but not limited to as filter fabric, straw bales , sand bags , and fine gravel dams , to keep slurry out of the storm drain system. When protecting a catch basin, Contractor must ensure that the entire opening is covered. Contractor must refer to California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbook for these control measures. (iii) Contractor must remove , clean and reapply or replace catch basin covers. (iv) Before Final Completion , Contractor must remove and dispose of all catch basin covers . (v) Contractor must shovel, absorb or vacuum saw cut slurry and pick up the waste prior to moving to the next location or at the end of each working day, whichever is sooner. (vi) If saw cut slurry enters catch basins, Contractor must remove the slurry from the storm drain system immediately. d. Traffic Detector Loop Installation and Repair. (i) Contractor must protect nearby storm drain inlets prior to cutting or flushing slot for traffic detector loops . Contractor must block or berm around nearby storm drain inlets using sand bags or an equivalent barrier or use absorbent materials such as pads , pillows and socks to contain slurry. (ii) Before Final Completion , Contractor must remove all sand bags and equivalent barriers and absorbent materials from the site and sweep the area clean and away from the storm drain inlet. (iii) Contractor must clean up residues by sweeping up as much material as poss ible and must dispose of material properly. e. Concrete, Grout and Mortar Waste Management. (i) Contractor must avoid mixing excess amounts of fresh concrete or cement mortar on-s ite. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 57 (ii) Contractor must store concrete , grout and mortar away from drainage areas and ensure that these materials do not enter the storm drain system . (iii) Contractor will not wash out concrete trucks or equipment into streets, gutters, storm drains , or creeks. (iv) Contractor must perform washout of concrete trucks or equipment off-s ite or in a designated area on-site where the water will flow onto dirt or into a temporary pit in a dirt area. Contractor must let the water percolate into the soil and dispose of the hardened concrete in a trash container . If a su itable dirt area is not available , Contractor must collect the wash water and remove it off-site. (v) Contractor will prevent creat ing runoff by draining water from washing of exposed aggregate concrete to a dirt area . If a suitable dirt area is not available, Contractor must collect the wash water and remove it off-site. (v i ) Before Final Completion , Contractor must remove all protective measures and treatment materials and sweep the site clean . (vii) Contractor must collect and return sweepings from exposed aggregate concrete to a stockpile or dispose of the waste in a trash container . f . Painting . (i) Contractor must conduct cleaning of painting equipment and tools in a designated area that will not allow run-on of storm water or runoff of spills. (ii) Contractor will not allow wash water from cleaning of painting equipment and tools into streets , gutters, storm drains or creeks . (iii) Contractor will remove as much excess paint as possible from brushes , rollers and equipment before starting cleanup . (iv) To the maximum extent practicable and with permission from Cupertino Sanitary District , Contractor will dispose of wash water from aqueous cleaning of equipment and tools to the sanitary sewer. (v) If Contractor cannot dispose of wash water to the sanitary sewer , Contractor must direct wash water onto dirt area and spade in . (vi) To the ma x imum extent practicable , Contractor will filter paint thinner and solvents for reuse . (vii) Contra ctor must dispose of thinners , solvents , o il and water-based pa int, and sludge from cleaning of equ ipment and Cupertino Se nior Center Concrete W alkway Project Proj ect No.: 2 018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 58 tools as hazardous waste , as described in these General Conditions . (viii) Contractor must store paint, solvents , chemicals , and waste materials in compliance with the City of Cupertino Hazardous Materials Storage Ordinance and all applicable state and federal regulations . Contractor must store these materials in a designated area that will not allow run-on of storm water or runoff of spills. (ix) Contractor must dispose of dry or empty paint cans and buckets , old brushes, rollers , rags , and drop cloths in the trash. g. Earthwork. (i) Contractor must use the BMPs for erosion and sedimentation in either the California Storm Water Best Management Practice Handbook -Construction Activ ity or the ABAG Manual of Standards for Erosion and Sediment Control Measures. h. Thermoplastic. (i) Contractor must transfer and load hot thermoplastic away from drainage systems or watercourses. (ii) Contractor must sweep thermoplastic grindings into plastic bags. Yellow thermoplastic grindings may require special handling as they may contain paint. i. Pesticide Usage and Pest Management. (i) Contractor must follow all federal, state, and local policies (including the City's Integrated Pest Management Policy), laws, and regulations governing the use, storage, and disposal of pesticides and training of pest control advisors and applicators. (ii) Contractor must submit pest management contrpl methods to Engineer for approval. Such control methods may include, but are not limited to: no controls ; physical or mechanical methods; environmental controls (mulching, pest- resistant vegetation); biological controls (predators, parasites , etc.); less toxic controls (soaps, oils , etc .); and hot water. (iii) Contractor must notify and receive permission from the Engineer and the Public Works Environmental Division before applying any pesticides . (iv) If permitted to use pesticides, Contractor must use the least toxic pesticides available and the use and type of such pesticides must be approved by the City . The City will consider the LD50 , overall risk to the applicator, and impact to the environment when approving the use of pesticides . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 59 (v) Contractor must apply pesticides at the appropriate time to maximize their effectiveness and minimize the likelihood of discharging non-degraded pesticides in stormwater runoff. Contractor will not apply pesticides if rain is expected . (vi) Contractor must mix and apply only as much material as is necessary for treatment. Contractor must calibrate application equipment prior to and during use to ensure desired application rate . (vii) Contractor will not mix or load pesticides in application equipment adjacent to a storm drain inlet culvert or watercourse. (viii) Contractor will not use Clopyralid, Diazinon , Chlorpyrifos , Chloradane, DDT, Dieldrin or other organophosphates. Fipronil and pyrethroids including, but not limited to Deltamethrin and Bifenthrin, will not be applied on City property. (ix) Contractor must submit monthly summaries of pesticide use to the Public Works Environmental Division on appropriate City form . Information provided must include, at a minimum, the product used , the method of application , date applied , the area to which it is applied, and the amount applied . 7.21 Traffic Control and Public Safety A. Fences and Barriers. Contractor must furnish , erect, and maintain fences , barriers, lights , and signs, and must provide flagging and guards as necessary to give adequate warning to the public of the construction and of any dangerous condition at Contractor's sole cost and expense . City must approve all signs as to size , wording, and location. City, in its sole discretion , may direct Contractor to implement additional measures. Contractor may be required to cover certain signs which regulate or direct public traffic to roadways that are not open to traffic. The Engineer will determine which signs must be covered . B. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Notwithstanding the requirements of this Section 7 .21 , all fences, barriers, signs , lights, flags, and other warning and safety devices and their use must conform to the requirements of Part 6 of the United States Department of Transportation MUTCD and the MUTCD California Supplement. C. Sign Conflicts. Signs and other protective devices furnished and erected by Contractor will not obscure the visibility of, nor conflict in intent, meaning , and function of, ex isting signs , lights, and traffic control devices or any construction area signs and traffic control devices D . Public Access. Contractor must conduct operations in the manner that offers the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to the public . Contractor must complete the Work in a manner that allows for access to public rights-of-way . Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents , all public traffic must be permitted to pass through the Work with as little inconvenience and delay as possible. Where possible , public traffic must be routed on new or existing paved surfaces . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Proj ect Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 60 E. Public Spills. Spillage resulting from hauling operations along or across any public right-of-way must be removed immediately by Contractor at Contractor's sole cost and expense . F. Existing Traffic Signals. Existing traffic signals and highway lighting must be kept in operation and available for routine maintenance during construction . G. Abutting Properties. Construction operations must be conducted in such a manner as to cause as little inconvenience as possible to abutting property owners . Contractor must maintain convenient access to driveways , houses, and buildings, and temporary approaches to crossings or intersecting highways must be provided and kept in good condition. When an abutting property owner's access across the right-of-way line is to be eliminated or replaced by other access facil ities , the existing access will not be closed until the replacement access facilities are usable. H Lane Closures. Lane closures are not permitted before 7:00 AM. or after 5:00 P.M. from Monday through Friday or as otherwise specified in the Special Condit ions or Specifications. City may , at its sole discretion , approve lane closures during this time upon written request from Contractor. Contractor must mainta in a min imum of two travel lanes for traffic use (one in each direction) at all times. I. Costs. Contractor is solely responsible for all costs for all required traffic control and public safety measures. 7.22 Noise Control. Contractor must comply with all applicable noise control laws , ordinances , regulations and rules. Noise control requirements apply to all equipment used for the Work or related to the Work, including trucks, transit m ix ers or transient equipment that may or may not be owned by Contractor. 7.23 Fire Protection Plan. If a fire protection plan is required for this Project , within 21 days after the date of issuance of the Notice of Award , Contractor must subm it to the Engineer a fire protection plan that has been reviewed and approved by the Santa Clara County Fire Department. In addition to any specified requirements for the fire protection plan, the plan should address all of the following : (A) Equipment spark arresters ; (B) Fire-e xtinguishing equipment at the Worksite(s); (C) Fire response procedures; (D) Not ification to authorities of any fire ; (E) Fire equipment access during performance of the Work and after hours; (F) Educating and training workers to comply with the fire protection plan (G) Safe storage and transport of flammable materials ; and (H) Equipment for venti lation and illumination . Article 8 -Payment 8.1 Schedule of Values. Prior to submitting its first application for payment , Contractor must prepare and submit to the Project Manager a schedule of values apportioned to the Cupertino Senior Ce nte r Con c rete W alkway Proje ct Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 61 various divisions and phases of the Work, including mobilization and demobilization . If a Bid Schedule was submitted with Contractor's bid, the amounts must be consistent with the Bid Schedule . Each line item contained in the schedule of values must be assigned a value such that the total of all items equals the Contract Price . The items must be sufficiently detailed to enable accurate evaluation of the percentage of completion claimed in each application for payment, and the assigned value consistent with any itemized or unit pricing submitted with Contractor's bid. (A) Measurements for Unit Price Work. Materials and items of Work to be paid for on the basis of unit pricing w ill be measured according to the methods stipulated in the Contract Documents . (B) Deleted or Reduced Work. Contractor will not be compensated for Work that City has deleted or reduced in scope, except for any labor, material or equipment costs for such Work that Contractor reasonably incurred before Contractor learned that the Work could be deleted or reduced . Contractor will only be compensated for those actual, direct and documented costs incurred , and will not be entitled to any mark up for overhead or lost profits. 8.2 Progress Payments. Following the last day of each month , or as otherwise required by the Special Conditions or Specifications, Contractor will submit to the Project Manager a monthly application for payment for Work performed during the preceding month based on the estimated value of the Work performed during that preceding month. (A) Application for Payment. Each application for payment must be itemized to include labor, materials , and equipment incorporated into the Work , and materials and equipment delivered to the Worksite, as well as authorized and approved Change Orders . Each pay application must be supported by Contractor's Bid Schedule or schedule of values and any other substantiating data required by the Contract Documents . (B) Payment of Undisputed Amounts. City will pay the undisputed amount due within thirty (30) days after Contractor has submitted a complete and accurate payment application, subject to Public Contract Code section 20104.50. City will deduct a percentage from each progress payment as retention , as set forth in Section 8.5, below, and may withhold additional amounts as set forth in Section 8.3 , below. 8.3 Adjustment of Payment Application. City may adjust the amount requested, withhold disputed sums, or reject a payment application , including application for Final Payment, in whole or in part, or deduct or withhold from payment otherwise due based upon any of the circumstances and amounts listed below. Contractor will be notified in writing of the basis for the modification to the amount requested , and sums that have been withheld subject to performing contract requirements will be released when the basis for that withholding has been remedied and no longer exists . (A) For Contractor's unexcused failure to perform the Work as required by the Contract Documents , including correction or completion of punch list items , City may withhold or deduct an amount based on the City 's estimated cost to correct or complete the Work; (B) For loss or damage caused by Contractor or its Subcontractor(s) arising out of or relating to performance of the Work or any failure to protect the Worksite, City may deduct an amount based on the estimated cost to repair or replace ; (C) For Contractor's failure to pay its Subcontractors and suppliers when payment is due ; Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 62 (D) For Contractor's failure to timely correct rejected , nonconforming, or defective Work, City may withhold or deduct an amount based on the City's estimated cost to correct or complete the Work; (E) For any unreleased stop notice , City may withhold 125% of the amount claimed; (F) For Contractor's failure to submit any required schedule or schedule update in the manner and within the time specified in the Contract Documents, City may withhold or deduct an amount equal to five percent of the total amount requested ; (G) For Contractor's failure to maintain or submit as-built documents in the manner and within the time specified in the Contract Documents , City may withhold or deduct an amount based on the C ity 's continued cost to prepare the as-builts ; (H) For Work performed without approved Shop Drawings , when approved Shop Drawings are required before proceeding with the Work, City may deduct an amount based on the estimated costs to correct unsatisfactory work or diminution in value; (I) For fines assessed under the Labor Code ; (J) For any other costs or charges that may be withheld, deducted from , or offset against payments due , as provided in the Contract Documents, including liquidated damages ; or (K) For failure to release claims as to undisputed amounts pursuant to Section 8.9, below. 8.4 Early Occupancy. Neither City's payment of progress payments nor its partial or full use or occupancy of the Proj ect constitutes acceptance of any part of the Work . 8.5 Retention. City will retain five percent of the amount due on each progress payment, or the percentage stated in the Notice Inviting Bids, whichever is greater, as retention to ensure full and satisfactory performance of the Work . (A) Substitution of Securities. As provided by Public Contract Code section 22300, Contractor may request in writing that it be allowed, at its sole ex pense , to substitute securities for the retention withheld by City. Any escrow agreement entered into pursuant to this provision must fully comply with Public Contract Code section 22300 , and will be subject to approval as to form by City's legal counsel. (B) Release of Undisputed Retention. All undisputed retent ion , less any amounts that may be assessed as liquidated damages, retained for stop notices , or otherwise withheld under Section 8 .3 or Section 8 .6 , will be released as Final Payment to Contractor no sooner than 35 days follow ing recordation of the notice of completion, and no later than 60 days following acceptance of the Project by City 's governing body or au thorized designee pursuant to Section 11 .1 (E) below, or , if the Project has not been accepted, no later than 60 days after the Project is otherwise considered complete under Public Contract Code section 7107(c ). 8.6 Setoff. City is entitled to set off any amounts due from Contractor against any payments due to Contractor. City's entitlement to setoff includes progress payments as well as Final Payment and unreleased retention . 8.7 Payment to Subcontractors and Suppliers. Each month, Contractor must promptly pay each Subcontractor and supplier the value of the portion of labor, materials , and Cupertino Senior Ce nte r Concre te Wal kwa y Proje ct Project No.: 2018-0 8 GENERAL CONDITIONS Pag e 63 equipment incorporated into the Work or delivered to the Worksite by the Subcontractor or supplier during the preceding month . Such payments must be made in accordance with the requirements of the law, and those of the Contract Documents and applicable subcontract or supplier contract. (A) Withholding for Stop Notice. Pursuant to Civil Code section 9358 , City will withhold 125% of the amount claimed by an unreleased stop notice, a portion of which may be retained by City for the costs incurred in handling the stop notice claim , including attorneys ' fees and costs, as authorized by law. (B) Joint Checks. City reserves the right to issue joint checks made payable to Contractor and its Subcontractors or suppliers. As a condition to release of payment by a joint check, the joint check payees may be required to execute a joint check agreement in a form provided or approved by City. The joint check payees will be jointly and severally responsible for the allocation and disbursement of funds paid by joint check . Payment by joint check will not be construed to create a contractual relationship between City and a Subcontractor or supplier of any tier beyond the scope of the joint check agreement. 8.8 Final Payment. Contractor's application for Final Payment must comply with the requirements for submitting an application for a progress payment as stated in Section 8 .2 , above. Corrections to previous progress payments, including adjustments to estimated quantities for unit priced items, may be included in the Final Payment. The date of Final Payment is deemed to be effective on the date that City acts to release undisputed retention as final payment to Contractor, or otherwise provides written notice to Contractor of Final Payment. If the amount due from Contractor to City exceeds the amount of Final Payment, City retains the right to recover the balance from Contractor or its sureties. 8.9 Release of Claims. City may, at any time, require that payment of the undisputed portion of any progress payment or Final Payment (excepting undisputed retention subject to release under Public Contract Code section 7107) be contingent upon Contractor furnishing City with a written waiver and release of all claims against City arising from or related to the portion of Work covered by those undisputed amounts subject to the limits of Public Contract Code section 7100 . The waiver and release of claims must be submitted using the City's Release of Claims form. Any disputed amounts may be specifically excluded from the release . 8.10 Warranty of Title. Contractor warrants that title to all work , materials, or equipment incorporated into the Work or delivered to a Worksite , and included in a request for payment will pass over to City free of any claims , liens, or encumbrances upon any payment to Contractor pursuant to this Article 8 . Article 9 -Labor Provisions 9.1 Discrimination Prohibited . Discrimination against any prospective o r present employee engaged in the Work on grounds of race , color, ancestry, national origin , ethnicity, religion, sex , sexual orientation, age, disability, or marital status is strictly prohibited . Contractor and its Subcontractors are required to comply with all applicable federal and California laws, including the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code sections 12900 et seq .), Government Code section 11135, and Labor Code sections 1735, 1777.5, 1777.6, and 3077 .5. 9.2 Labor Code Requirements. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 64 (A) Eight Hour Day. Under Labor Code section 1810, eight hours of labor constitute a legal day's work under this Contract. (B) Penalty. Under Labor Code section 1813, Contractor will forfeit to City as a penalty , the sum of $25.00 for each day during which a worker employed by Contractor or any Subcontractor is required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day or more than 40 hours per calendar week, except if such workers are paid overtime under Labor Code section 1815. (C) Apprentices. Contractor is responsible for compliance with the requirements governing employment and payment of apprentices , as set forth in Labor Code section 1777.5 , which is fully incorporated by reference . (D) Notices. Under Labor Code section 1771.4, Contractor is required to post all job site notices prescribed by law or regulation. 9.3 Prevailing Wages. Each worker performing Work under this Contract that is covered under Labor Code section 1720 or 1720 .9, including cleanup at the Project site , must be paid at a rate not less than the prevailing wage as defined in sections 1771 and 1774 of the Labor Code. The prevailing wage rates are on file with the City and available online at http ://www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr. Contractor must post a copy of the applicable prevailing rates at the Worksite. (A) Penalties. Under Labor Code section 1775, Contractor and any Subcontractor will forfeit to City as a penalty up to $200.00 for each calendar day, or portion a day , for each worker paid less than the applicable prevailing wage rate. Contractor must also pay each worker the difference between the applicable prevailing wage rate and the amount actually paid to that worker. (B) Federal Requirements. If th is Project is subject to federal prevailing wage requirements in addition to Californ ia prevailing wage requ irements , Contractor and its Subcontractors are required to pay the higher of the current applicable prevailing wage rates under federal law, available online at http ://www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon/ca.html . 9.4 Payroll Records. Contractor must comply with the provisions of Labor Code sections 1776 and 1812 and all implementing regulations , which are fully incorporated by this reference, including requirements for electronic submission of payroll records . (A) Contractor and Subcontractor Obligations. Contractor and each Subcontractor must keep accurate payroll records , 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 in connection with the Work . Each payroll record must contain or be verified by a written declaration that it is made under penalty of perjury, stating both of the following : (1) The information contained in the payroll record is true and correct; and (2) Contractor or the Subcontractor has complied w ith the requirements of Labor Code sections 1771 , 1811 , and 1815 for any Work performed by its employees on the Project. (B) Certified Record. A certified copy of an employee's payroll record must be made available for inspection or furnished to the employee or his or her authorized representative on request, to City, to the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement , to the Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkw ay Proje ct Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 65 Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the DIR, and as further required by the Labor Code . (C) Enforcement. Upon notice of noncompliance with Labor Code section 1776, Contractor or Subcontractor has ten days in which to comply with requirements of this section . If Contractor or Subcontractor fails to do so within the ten day period, Contractor or Subcontractor will forfeit a penalty of $100 .00 per day, or portion a day, for each worker for whom compliance is required, until strict compliance is achieved. Upon request by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, or the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, these penalties will be withheld from progress payments then due . 9.5 Labor Compliance. Under Labor Code section 1771.4, the Contract for this Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. Article 10 -Safety Provisions 10.1 Safety Precautions and Programs. Contractor and its Subcontractors are fully responsible for safety precautions and programs , and for the safety of persons and property in the performance of the Work. Contractor and its Subcontractors must at all times comply with all applicable safety laws , rules and regulations and seek to avoid injury, loss, or damage to persons or property by taking reasonable steps to protect its employees and other persons at the Worksite , materials and equipment stored on or off site , and property at or adjacent to the Worksite . (A) Reporting Requirements. Contractor must immediately provide a written report to City of all recordable accidents and injuries occurring at the Worksite . If Contractor is required to file an accident report with a government agency, Contractor will provide a copy of the report to City. (B) Legal Compliance. Contractor's safety program must comply with the applicable legal and regulatory requirements . Contractor must provide City with copies of all notices requ ired by law or regulation. (C) Contractor's Obligations. Any damage or loss caused by Contractor arising from the Work which is not insured under property insurance must be promptly remedied by Contractor. (D) Remedies. If City determines, in its sole discretion, that any part of the Work or Worksite is unsafe , City may, without assuming responsibility for Contractor's safety program, require Contractor or its Subcontractor to cease performance of the Work or to take corrective measures to City's satisfaction . If Contractor fails to promptly take the required corrective measures , City may perform them and deduct the cost from the Contract Price . Contractor agrees it is not entitled to submit a Claim for damages , for an increase in Contract Price, or for a change in Contract Time based on Contractor's compliance with City's request for corrective measures pursuant to this provision . 10.2 Hazardous Materials. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, this Contract does not include the removal, handling , or disturbance of any asbestos or other Hazardous Materials . If Contractor encounters materials on the Worksite that Contractor reasonably believes to be asbestos or other Hazardous Materials , and the asbestos or other Hazardous Materials have not been rendered harmless , Contractor may continue Work in unaffected areas reasonably believed to be safe, but must immediately cease work on the area affected and report the condition to City . No asbestos, asbestos- containing products or other Hazardous Materials may be used in performance of the Work. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Proje ct Project No.: 2 018 -08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 66 10.3 Material Safety. Contractor is solely responsible for complying w ith section 5194 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations, including by providing information to Contractor's employees about any hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed in the course of the Work . A hazard communication program and other forms of warning and training about such exposure must be used . Contractor must also maintain Material Safety Data Sheets ("MSDS") at the Worksite, as required by law, for materials or substances used or consumed in the performance of the Work . The MSDS will be accessible and available to Contractor's employees, Subcontractors, and City. (A) Contractor Obligations. Contractor is solely responsible for the proper delivery, handling, use, storage, removal, and disposal of all materials brought to the Worksite and/or used in the performance of the Work. Contractor must notify the Engineer if a specified product or material cannot be used safely . (B) Labeling. Contractor must ensure proper labeling on any material brought onto the Worksite so that any persons working with or in the vicinity of the material may be informed as to the identity of the material, any potential hazards, and requirements for proper handling, protections, and disposal. 10.4 Hazardous Condition. Contractor is solely responsible for determining whether a hazardous condition exists or is created during the course of the Work, involving a risk of bodily harm to any person or risk of damage to any property. If a hazardous condition exi sts or is created, Contractor must take all precautions necessary to address the condition and ensure that the Work progresses safely under the circumstances. Such conditions may result from, but are not limited to , use of specified materials or equipment, the Work location, the Worksite condition, the method of construction, or the way any Work must be performed. Article 11 -Completion and Warranty Provisions 11.1 Final Completion. (A) Final Inspection. When the Work required by this Contract is fully performed , Contractor must provide written notification to City requesting final inspection . The Engineer will schedule the date and time for final inspection, which must include Contractor's primary representative for this Project and its superintendent. Based on that inspection, City will prepare a punch list of items that are incomplete , incorrectly installed, or not operating as required by the Contract Documents . The omission of any such item from this punch list will not relieve Contractor from fulfilling all requirements of the Contract Documents . (B) Punch List. City will deliver the punch list to Contractor and will specify the time by which all of the punch list items must be completed or corrected. The punch list may include City's estimated cost to complete each punch list item if Contractor fails to do so within the specified time . (C) Requirements for Final Completion. Final Completion will be achieved upon completion or correction of all punch list items , as verified by City inspection , and upon satisfaction of all other Contract requirements , including any commissioning required under the Contract Documents and submission of all final submittals , including a warranty bond as required under Section 4.4, instructions and manuals as required under Section 7 .10 , and as-built drawings as required under Section 7.11 , all to City's satisfaction . (D) Acceptance. Following Final Completion, the Project will be considered accepted upon City Council action during a public meeting to accept the Project, or if the Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 67 Engineer is authorized to accept the Project, the Project will be considered accepted upon the date of the Engineer's issuance of a written notice of acceptance . (E) Final Payment. Final Payment and release of retention, less any sums withheld pursuant to the provisions of the Contract Documents, will not be made sooner than 35 days after recordation of the notice of completion . If Contractor fails to complete all of the punch list items within the specified time, City may, acting in its sole discretion, elect to accept the Project, record the notice of completion, and withhold up to 150% of City's estimated cost to complete the remaining items from Final Payment. 11.2 Warranty. (A) General. Contractor warrants that all materials and equipment will be new unless otherwise specified, of good quality, in conformance with the Contract Documents, and free from defective workmanship and materials. Contractor further warrants that the Work will be free from material defects not intrinsic in the design or materials required in the Contract Documents. At City's request, Contractor must furnish satisfactory evidence of the quality and type of materials and equipment furnished. Contractor's warranty does not extend to damage caused by normal wear and tear, or improper use or maintenance. (B) Warranty Period. Contractor's warranty must guarantee its Work for a period of one year from the date of recordation of the notice of completion (the "Warranty Period"), except when a longer guarantee is provided by a supplier or manufacturer or is required by the Specifications or Special Conditions . Contractor must obtain from its Subcontractors, suppliers and manufacturers any special or extended warranties required by the Contract Documents. (C) Warranty Documents. As a condition precedent to acceptance, Contractor must supply City with all warranty and guarantee documents relevant to equipment and materials incorporated into the Work and guaranteed by their suppliers or manufacturers. (D) Subcontractors. The warranty obligations in the Contract Documents apply to Work performed by Contractor and its Subcontractors, and Contractor expressly agrees to act as co-guarantor of such Work. (E) Contractor's Obligations. Upon written notice from City to Contractor of any defect in the Work discovered during the Warranty Period, Contractor or its responsible Subcontractor must promptly correct the defective Work at its own cost. Contractor's obligation to correct defects discovered during the Warranty Period will continue past the expiration of the Warranty Period as to any defects in Work for which Contractor was notified prior to expiration of the Warranty Period . (F) City's Remedies. If Contractor or its responsible Subcontractor fails to correct defective Work within ten days following notice by City , or sooner if required by the circumstances, Contractor expressly agrees that City may correct the defects to conform with the Contract Documents at Contractor's sole expense . Contractor must reimburse City for its costs within 30 days following City's submission of a demand(s) for payment pursuant to this provision. If City is required to initiate legal action to compel Contractor's compliance with this provision , and City is the prevailing party in such action, Contractor and its surety are solely responsible for all of City's attorney's fees and legal costs expended to enforce Contractor's warranty obligations herein in addition to any and all costs City incurs to correct the defective Work . (G) Emergency Repairs. In cases of emergency where any delay in correcting defective Work could cause harm , loss or damage , Contractor expressly agrees that City may immediately correct the defects to conform with the Contract Documents at Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 68 Contractor's sole ex pense . Contractor or its surety must reimburse City for its costs within 30 days following City's submission of a demand(s) for payment pursuant to this provision. If City is required to initiate legal action to compel Contractor's compliance w ith this provision, and City is the prevailing party in such action , Contractor and its surety are solely responsible for all of City 's attorney's fees and legal costs ex pended to enforce Contractor's warranty obligations herein in addition to any and all costs City incurs to immediately correct the defective Work , including any associated overtime charges . 11.3 Use Prior to Final Completion. City reserves the right to occupy or make use of the Project , or any portions of the Project, prior to Final Completion if City has determined that the Project or portion of it is in a condition suitable for the proposed occupation or use , and that it is in its best in terest to occupy or make use of the Project, or any portions of it , prior to Final Comp letion . City will notify Contractor in writing of its intent to occupy or make use of the Project or any portions of the Project, pursuant to this provision . (A) Non-Waiver. Occupation or use prior to Final Completion will not operate as acceptance of the Work or any portion of it, nor will it operate as a waiver of any of City 's rights or Contractor's duties pu rsuant to these Contract Documents , and will not affect nor bear on the determination of the time of substantial completion w ith respect to any statute of repose pertaining to the time for filing an action for construction defect. (B) City's Responsibility. City will be respons ible for the cost of maintenance and repairs due to normal wear and tear with respect to those portions of the Project tha t are be ing occupied or used before Final Completion. The Contract Price or the Contract Time may be adjusted pursuant to the applicable provisions of these Contract Documents if, and only to the extent that , any occupation or use under this Section actually adds to Contractor's cost or time to complete the Work within the Contract Time . 11.4 Substantial Completion. For purposes of determining "substantial completion " with respect to any statute of repose pertaining to the time for filing an action for construction defect , "substantial completion " is deemed to mean the last date that Contractor or any Subcontractor performs Work on the Project prior to recordation of the notice of completion , except for warranty work performed under this Article. Article 12 -Dispute Resolution 12.1 Claims. This Article applies to and provides the exclusive procedures for any Claim arising from or related to the Contract or performance of the Work . (A) Definition. "Claim " means a separate demand by Contractor, subm itted in writing by registe red or cert ified mail with return receipt requested, for change in the Contract Time , including a time extension or relief from liquidated damages , or a change in the Contract Pr ice , that has previously been submitted to City in accordance with the requ irements of the Contract Documents , and wh ic h has been rejected or disputed by City, in whole or in part . (B) Limitations. A Claim may only include the portion of a previously re j ected demand that remains in dispute between Contractor and City . With the exception of any dispute regarding the amount of money actually pa id to Contractor as Final Payment, Contractor is not ent itled to submit a Cla im demand ing a change in the Contract Time or th e Contract Price, whi c h ha s not previously be en subm itted to City in full compliance with Article 5 and Article 6, and subsequently rejected in whole or i n part by City. (C ) Scope of Article. This Article is in tended to provide the exclusive procedures for submission and resolution of Cla ims of any amount , and applies in addition to the Cupertin o Se nior Cent er Con cre te Walkway Proj ect Project No .: 20 18-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Pa g e 69 provisions of Public Contract Code Section 9204 and Sections 20104 et seq ., which are incorporated by reference herein. (D) No Work Delay. Notwithstanding the submission of a Claim or any other dispute between the parties related to the Project or the Contract Documents, Contractor must perform the Work and may not delay or cease Work pending resolution of the Claim or other dispute, but must continue to diligently prosecute the performance and timely completion of the Work, including the Work pertaining to the Claim or other dispute. 12.2 Claims Submission. The following requirements apply to any Claim subject to this Article : (A) Substantiation. The Claim must be submitted to City in writing, clearly identified as a "Claim" submitted pursuant to this Article 12, and must include all of the documents necessary to substantiate the Claim including the Change Order request that was rejected in whole or in part, and a copy of City 's written rejection that is in dispute . The Claim must clearly identify and describe the dispute, including relevant references to applicable portions of the Contract Documents, and a chronology of relevant events. Any Claim for additional payment must include a complete , itemized breakdown of all labor, materials , taxes, insurance, and subcontract, or other costs . Substantiating documentation such as payroll records, receipts , invoices, or the like, must be submitted in support of each claimed cost. Any Claim for an extension of time or delay costs must be substantiated with schedule analysis and narrative depicting and explaining claimed time impacts. (B) Claim Format. A Claim must be submitted in the following format: (1) General introduction , specifically identifying the submission as a "Claim" submitted under this Article 12 . (2) Relevant background information, including identification of the specific demand at issue, and the date of City's rejection of that demand . (3) Detailed explanation of the issue(s) in dispute. For multiple issues, separately number and identify each issue and include the following for each separate issue: a. The background of the issue, including references to relevant provisions of the Contract Documents; b. A succinct statement of the matter in dispute , including Contractor's position and the basis for that position; c . A chronology of relevant events ; d . The identification and attachment of all supporting documents (see subsection (A), above , on Substantiation); and e. Use of a separate page for each issue. (4) Summary of issues and damages. (5) The following certification , executed by Contractor's authorized representative: Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 70 "The undersigned Contractor certifies under pena lty of perjury that its statements and representations in this Claim are true and correct. Con tractor warrants that this Claim is comprehensive and complete as to the matters in dispute , and agrees that any costs , expenses, or delay claim not included herein are deemed waived . Contractor understands that submission of a Claim which has no basis in fact or which Contractor knows to be false may violate the False Claims Act (Government Code Section 12650 et seq.)." (C) Submission Deadlines. (1) A Claim must be submitted within 15 days following the date that City notified Contractor in writing that a request for a change in the Contract Time or Contract Price, duly submitted in compliance with Article 5 and Article 6, has been rejected in whole or in part. (2) With the exception of any dispute regarding the amount of Final Payment, any Claim must be filed on or before the date of Fi nal Payment, or will be deemed waived . (3) A Claim disputing the amount of Final Payment must be submitted within 15 days of the effective date of Final Payment, under Section 8.8, above . (4) Strict compliance with these Claim submission deadlines is necessary to ensure that any dispute may be mitigated as soon as possible , and to facilitate cost-efficient administration of the Project. Any Claim that is not submitted within the specified deadlines will be deemed waived by Contractor. 12.3 City's Response . City will respond w ithin 45 days of receipt of the Claim with a written statement identifying which portion(s) of the Claim are disputed, unless the 45-day period is extended by mutual agreement of City and Contractor or as otherwise allowed under Public Contract Code section 9204. However, if City determines that the Claim is not adequately documented, City may first request in writing, within 30 days of receipt of the Claim , any additional documentation supporting the Claim or relating to defenses to the Claim that City may have against the Claim. If Contractor fails to submit the additional documentation to C ity within 15 days of receipt of City's request, the Claim will be deemed waived . (A) Additional Information. If additional information is thereafter required , it may be requested and provided upon mutual agreement of City and Contractor. (B) Non-Waiver. Any failure by City to respond within the times specified above may not be construed as acceptance of the Claim in whole or in part, or as a waiver of any provision of these Contract Documents . 12.4 Meet and Confer. If Contractor disputes City's written response, or City fails to respond within the specified time, within 15 days of rece ipt of City 's response , or within 15 days of City's failure to respond within the applicable 45-day time period under Section 12 .3 , respectively, Contractor may notify City of the dispute in writing sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, and demand an informal conference to meet and confer for settlement of the issues in dispute . If Contractor fails to dispute City's response in writing within the specified time , Contractor's Claim will be deemed waived . (A) Schedule Meet and Confer. Upon receipt of the demand to meet and confer, City will schedule the meet and confer conference to be held within 30 days , or later if needed to ensure the mutual availab ility of each of the individuals that each party requires to rep r esent its interests at the meet and confer conference . Cupertino Se nior Center Con c rete Walkw ay Project Project No .: 201 8-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 71 (B) Location for Meet and Confer. The meet and confer conference will be scheduled at a location at or near City 's principal office. (C) Written Statement After Meet and Confer. Within ten working days after the meet and confer has concluded, City will issue a written statement identifying wh ich portion(s) of the Claim remain in dispute , if any. (D) Submission to Mediation. If the Claim or any portion remains in dispute following the meet and confer conference , within ten working days after the City issues the written statement identifying any portion(s) of the Claim remaining in dispute , the disputed portion(s) will be submitted for mediation , as set forth below. 12.5 Mediation and Government Code Claims. (A) Mediation. Within ten working days after the City issues the written statement identifying any portion(s) of the Claim remaining in dispute following the meet and confer, City and Contractor will mutually agree to a mediator, as provided under Public Contract Code sect ion 9204 . Mediation will be scheduled to ensure the mutual availability of the selected mediator and all of the individuals that each party requires to represent its interests . The parties will share the costs of mediation equally , except costs incurred by each party for its representation by legal counsel or any other consultants. (B) Government Code Claims. (1) Timely presentment of a Government Code Claim is a condition precedent to filing any legal action based on or arising from the Contract. (2) The time for filing a Government Code Claim will be tolled from the time Contractor submits its written Claim pursuant to Section 12.2, above, until the time that Claim is denied in whole or in part at the conclusion of the meet and confer process , including any period of time used by the meet and confer process. However, if the Claim is submitted to mediation, the time for filing a Government Code Claim will be tolled until conclusion of the mediation , including any continuations , if the Claim is not fully resolved by mutual agreement of the parties during the mediation or any continuation of the mediation . 12.6 Tort Claims. This Article does not apply to tort claims and nothing in this Article is intended nor will be construed to change the time periods for filing tort-based Government Code Claims . 12.7 Arbitration. It is ex pressly agreed , under Californ ia Code of Civil Procedure Section 1296, that in any arbitration to resolve a dispute relating to this Contract, the arbitrator's award must be supported by law and substantial evidence . 12.8 Damages. Contractor bears the burden of proving entitlement to and the amount of any claimed damages. Contractor is not entitled to damages calculated on a total cost basis , but must prove actual damages . Contractor is not entitled to recovery of any alleged home office overhead . The Eichleay Formula or similar formula may not be used for any recovery under the Contract. Contractor is not entitled to special , incidental, or consequential damages, including home office overhead or any form of overhead not directly incurred at the Worksite; lost profits ; loss of productivity ; lost opportunity to work on other projects ; diminished bonding capacity ; increased cost of financing for the Project ; extended capital costs ; non-availability of labor, material or equ ipment due to delays ; or any other indirect loss arising from the Contract. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 72 12.9 Other Disputes. The procedures in this Article 12 will apply to any and all disputes or legal actions, in addition to Claims, arising from or related to this Contract, unless and only to the extent that compliance with a procedural requirement is expressly and specifically waived by City. Nothing in this Article is intended to delay suspension or termination under Article 13. Article 13 -Suspension and Termination 13.1 Suspension for Cause. In addition to all other remedies available to City , if Contractor fails to perform or correct work in accordance with the Contract Documents, City may immediately order the Work, or any portion of it, suspended until the cause for the suspension has been eliminated to City's satisfaction. (A) Failure to Comply. Contractor will not be entitled to an increase in Contract Time or Contract Price for a suspension occasioned by Contractor's failure to comply with the Contract Documents. (B) No Duty to Suspend. City's right to suspend the Work will not give rise to a duty to suspend the Work, and City's failure to suspend the Work will not constitute a defense to Contractor's failure to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents . 13.2 Suspension for Convenience. City reserves the right to suspend , delay, or interrupt the performance of the Work in whole or in part , for a period of time determined to be appropriate for City's convenience, and not due to any act or omission by Contractor or its Subcontractors. Upon notice by City pursuant to this provision, Contractor must immediately suspend , delay, or interrupt the Work and secure the Project site as directed by City except for taking measures to protect completed or in progress Work as directed in the suspension notice. The Contract Price and the Contract Time will be equitably adjusted by Change Order to reflect the cost and delay impact occasioned by such suspension for convenience . However, the Contract Time will not be adjusted if the suspension will not delay Final Completion by the Contract Time . 13.3 Termination for Default. Contractor may be deemed in default for a material breach of or inability to perform the Contract, including Contractor's refusal or failure to supply sufficient skilled workers, proper materials , or equipment to perform the Work within the Contract Time; refusal or failure to make prompt payment to its employees, Subcontractors, or suppliers or to correct rejected work; disregard of laws, regulations, ordinances, rules, or orders of any public agency with jurisdiction over the Project; lack of financial capacity to complete the Work within the Contract Time; or responsibility for any other material breach of the Contract requirements . (A) Notice. Upon City's determination that Contractor is in default, City may provide Contractor and its surety written notice of default and intent to terminate the Contract. (B) Termination. Within seven calendar days after notice of intent to terminate for default has been given , unless the default is cured or arrangements to cure the default have been made and memorialized in writing, to City's satisfaction, City may terminate the Contract by written notice to Contractor with a copy to Contractor's surety. (C) Waiver. Time being of the essence in the performance of the Work, if Contractor's surety fails to arrange for completion of the Work in accordance with the Performance Bond, within seven calendar days from the date of the notice of termination, Contractor 's surety will be deemed to have waived its right to complete the Work under the Contract, and City may immediately make arrangements for the completion of the Work through use of its own forces , by hiring a replacement contractor , or by any other Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 73 means that City determines advisable under the circumstances . Contractor and its surety will be jointly and severally liable for any additional cost incurred by City to complete the Work following termination. In addition, City will have the right to use any materials, supplies, and equipment belonging to Contractor and located at the Worksite for the purposes of completing the remaining Work . (D) Wrongful Termination. If a court of competent jurisdiction or an arbitrator later determines that the termination for default was wrongful , the termination will be deemed to be a termination for convenience, and Contractor's damages will be strictly limited to the compensation provided for termination for convenience under Section 13.4, below. Contractor waives any claim for any other damages for wrongful termination including consequential damages, lost opportunity costs or lost profits . 13.4 Termination for Convenience. City reserves the right to terminate all or part of the Contract for convenience upon written notice to Contractor. Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor must: immediately stop the Work, including under any terms or cond itions that may be specified in the notice ; comply with City's instructions to protect the completed Work and materials; and use its best efforts to minimize further costs . Subject to City's di rections in the notice , Contractor must not place further orders or enter into new subcontracts for materials, equipment, services or facilities, except as may be necessary to complete any portion of the Work that is not terminated. Contractor must also promptly cancel, on the most favorable terms possible , all existing subcontracts that relate to performance of the discontinued Work . (A) Compensation to Contractor. In the event of City's termination for convenience , Contractor waives any claim for damages, including for loss of anticipated profits from the Project. The following will constitute full and fair compensation to Contractor, and Contractor will not be entitled to any additional claim or compensation: (1) Completed Work. The value of its Work satisfactorily performed to date , based on Contractor's schedule of values and unpaid costs for items delivered to the Project site that were fabricated for incorporation in the Work; (2) Demobilization. Actual and substantiated demobilization costs ; and (3) Markup . Five percent of the total value of the Work performed as of the date of notice of termination or five percent of the value of the Work yet to be completed, whichever is less, which is deemed to cover all overhead and profit to date. 13.5 Effect of Any Contract Termination. Upon any termination pursuant to this Article , City may enter upon and take possession of the Project and the Work . City may also take possession of, for the sole purpose of completing the Work, all of Contractor's tools, equipment and appliances , and all materials on the Work site or stored off the Work site that will be incorporated in the Work. Regardless of any Contract termination , Contractor's obligations for portions of the Work already performed will continue and the provisions of the Contract Documents will remain in effect as to any claim, indemnity obligation , warranties , guarantees, submittals of as-built drawings , instructions, or manuals, or other such rights and obligations arising prior to the termination date. Article 14 -Miscellaneous Provisions 14.1 Assignment of Unfair Business Practice Claims. Under Public Contract Code section 7103.5 , Contractor and its Subcontractors agree to assign to City all rights , title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Page 74 U.S.C. section 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with section 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods , serv ices, or materials pursuant to the Contract or any subcontract. This assignment will be effective at the time City tenders Final Payment to Contractor , w ithout further acknowledgement by the parties . 14.2 Provisions Deemed Inserted. Every provision of law required to be inserted in the Contract Documents is deemed to be inserted , and the Contract Documents will be construed and enforced as though such provision has been included . If it is discovered that through mistake or otherwise that any required provision was not inserted , or not correctly inserted, the Contract Documents will be deemed amended accordingly . 14.3 Waiver. City's waiver of a breach, failure of any condition , or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of the Contract Documents will not be effective unless it is in writing and signed by City . City's waiver of any breach , failure , right , or remedy will not be deemed a waiver of any other breach , failure, right, or remedy , whether or not similar, nor will any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless specified in writing by City . 14.4 Titles , Headings, and Groupings. The titles and headings used and the groupings of provisions in the Contract Documents are for convenience only and may not be used in the construction or interpretation of the Contract Documents or relied upon for any other purpose . 14.5 Statutory and Regulatory References. With respect to any amendments to any statutes or regulations referenced in these Contract Documents , the reference is deemed to be the ve rsion in effect on the date that that bids were due . END OF GENERAL CONDITIONS Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Wal kw ay Proje ct Proj ect No .: 2018-08 GENERAL CONDITIONS Pa ge 75 Special Conditions 1. Existing Equipment. 1.1 Contractor will carefully remove all existing equipment from the Worksite. If the City specifies or indicates that equipment is to be salvaged and reused or to remain the property of City then the Contractor will reuse or return the equipment to the City. Contractor will store and protect salvaged equipment specified to be reused in the Work. Contractor will delivery to the City in good condition the equipment that is to remain City property but not be reused in the Work. 1.2 If an item specified to be salvaged is damaged during its removal, storage, or handling through carelessness or improper procedures, then Contractor will replace that equipment in kind or with a new item. For those items specified to be salvaged Contractor may choose to instead furnish and install new equipment, in which case the original, removed items will become Contractor's property. Existing materials and equipment removed by Contractor will only be reused in the Work if so specified or indicated by the City. 2. Insurance Requirements. The insurance requirements under Section 4.3 are modified for this Contract, as set forth below. Except as expressly stated below, all other provisions in Section 4.3 are unchanged and remain in full force and effect. 2.1 Builders Risk Insurance Waived. The builder's risk insurance policy requirement set forth in subsection 4.3(A)(3) of the General Conditions is hereby waived and does not apply to this Contract. 3. Contractor Use of Site and Public Access 3.1 Contractor Use of Area . The designated Contractor Staging area is located in the first five parking spaces on the west side of the Senior Center parking lot. No other area of the lot may be used due to permit parking and public access. 3.2 Public Access to Site and Building. The Contractor shall maintain vehicular and pedestrian access to the Senior Center during working hours. Contractor must provide safety measures to protect vehicles, pedestrian and building at all times. 4. Work Days and Hours. Work hours and noise pose a special concern for projects in residential neighborhoods . The City is very concerned for its residents and will diligently enforce the restrictions below. 4.1 Work Hours. 7:00 a.m .-5:00 p.m. local time, weekdays only, no weekend work unless approved by the City in writing . 4.2 Worker Arrival and Parking. Workers may arrive at the Worksite no earlier than 7:00 a.m. Workers must park in the Non-Permit parking section of the parking lot only or on the street. Violations of these requirements will result in a $3,000 dollar penalty to Bidder/Contractor, per occurrence. Contractor and its Subcontractors will encourage their respective workers to carpool 4.3 Equipment and Material Delivery and Off-Haul Hours. No equipment or material may be delivered or off-hauled except between the hours of 7:00 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. No equipment that has a safety back up beeper may be operated before 7:00 a.m. on any day. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Page 76 4.4 Work Days Only . Work will only be performed on Work Days , as defined in the General Conditions , unless Contractor requests otherwise from City in writing at least 2 working days in advance , and City approves the request in its sole discretion . In the case of Work by Contractor after normal working hours . 4.5 Connections to Existing Facilities. Unless otherwise specified or indicated , Contractor will make all necessary connections to existing facilities , including structures, drain lines , and utilities such as water , sewer, gas , telephone, and electric. In each case , Contractor will receive permission from City or the owning utility prior to undertaking connections and coordinate as needed to accommodate the facilities operations . Contractor will protect fac ilities against deleterious substances and damage. 4.6 Road Shutdown . Contractor will execute the Work while roads are in operation except for the periods of permitted shutdown. For shutdown periods , Contractor will prepare and submit a detailed plan that includes shutdown schedule, planned sequence of work, milestones and projected times of completions of activities , any anticipated problems, Contractor's supervisory personnel, actions desired of City and staff, and contingency plans . Contractor will allow sufficient time for review and re-submittal of the shutdown plan until acceptable to City. Contractor will employ sufficient labor, superintendence , and equipment on a 24-hour, 7 days a week basis during shutdown and other operational disruptions to complete Work within the specified periods at no additional cost to the City. Once initiated, Work may proceed on extra shift or around- the-clock basis as necessary. When required to minimize treatment process interruptions while complying with specified sequencing constraints , Contractor will provide power, lighting , controls , instrumentation, and safety devices . 4.7 Noise Limitation. No non-construction noise will be allowed, this includes amplified music, radio or other noise not due to construction activities . 5. SUBMITTALS FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE. In the Technical Specifications, the City may specify quality assurance requirements , including qualifications for special skills and experience required of the Contractor. For any specified skill, the Contractor may use a subcontractor that specializes in the work and meets the performance requirements or the Contractor may self-perform the work, subject to demonstrating the necessary skill , ex perience, and/or certifications to perform the work . The Contractor will submit verification that the materials and labor skills meet the specified requirements prior to implementing the specific work though the submittal process. 6. Pre-Construction Conference. City will designate a date and time for a pre- construction conference with Contractor following Contract execution . Project administration procedures and coordination between City and Contractor will be discussed , and Contractor must present City with the following information or documents at the meeting for City 's review and acceptance before the Work commences : 6.1 Name, 24-hour contact information, and qual ifications of the proposed on-site superintendent; 6.2 List of all key Project personnel and the ir complete contact information , including email addresses and telephone numbers during regular hours and after hours ; 6.3 Staging plans that identify the sequence of the Work, including any phases and alternative sequences or phases, with the goal of minimizing the impacts on residents , businesses and other operations in the Project vicinity; Cupertino Senior Cente r Concrete Walkwa y Project Project No .: 2018-08 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Page 77 6.4 If required , traffic control plans associated with the stag ing plans that are signed and stamped by a licensed traffic engineer; 6.5 Draft baseline schedule for the Work as required under Section 5 .2, to be finalized within 1 O days after City issues the Notice to Proceed ; 6.6 Breakdown of lump sum bid items , to be used for determining the value of Work completed for future progress payments to Contractor; 6.7 Schedule with list of Project submittals that require City review, and list of the proposed material suppliers ; 6.8 Plan for coordination w ith affected utility owner(s) and compliance with any related permit requirements ; 6.9 Videotape and photographs recording the conditions throughout the pre- construction Project site, showing the existing improvements and current condition of the curbs, gutters, sidewalks, signs, landscaping, streetlights , structures near the Project such as building faces , canopies , shades and fences, and any other features within the Project area limits; 6.10 If requested by City, Contractor's cash flow projections; and 6.11 Any other documents specified in the Special Cond itions or Notice of Award . END OF SPECIAL CONDITIONS Cupertino Sen ior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Page 78 Project Forms Contractor must use the Project forms provided with these Contract Documents, as specified in the Contract Documents, in addition to any City-required forms provided at the pre-construction conference . The following forms are included in the Project manual: Substitution Request Form Indemnity Agreement (Site Investigation) Release of Claims Form Insurance Forms: • Insurance Forms Instructions • Certificate of Insurance to the City of Cupertino • Additional Insured Endorsement/Endorsement of Primary Insurance/Notice of Policy Cancellation Endorsement • Comprehensive General Liability Commercial General Liability Endorsement of Aggregate Limits of Insurance Per Project • Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement Workers' Compensation Insurance Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 PROJECT FORMS Page 79 Substitution Request Form This Substitution Request Form must be used for each requested substitution, including pre-bid and post-award requests. Reference Section 12 of Instructions to Bidders and/or Section 7.7 of the General Conditions for applicable substitution request requirements. The form must be completed fully and legibly as directed using additional pages if needed , dated, signed and submitted with all attachments via <email/mail/other> to ______________ <name and title> at _____________ <email/address>. 1. Bidder/Contractor Name: _________________________ _ 2. Subcontractor/supplier Name (if applicable): _________________ _ 3. Precisely identify by Specification, Drawing and/or detail number(s) the specified item that is the subject of this request (the "Specified Item"):. _________________ _ 4. Identify and describe the proposed substitution ("Proposed Substitution"):. _______ _ 5. Explain the reason for requesting substitution of the Specified Item:. _________ _ 6. Explain why the Proposed Substitution is equal or superior to the Specified Item. Attach manufacturer's literature, including complete technical data and laboratory test results, if applicable .-------------------------------- 7. Describe the differences between the Proposed Substitution and the Specified Item: 8. Provide complete and specific information on changes to Drawings and Specifications that will be required for the Proposed Substitution, attaching separate sheets, including drawings , as needed: 9. Explain how the Proposed Substitution will affect dimensions shown on the Drawings: 10. Are the manufacturer's guarantees and warranties on the Proposed Substitution equal or superior to those on the specified items? _Yes/ _No If yes, describe each difference in detail : 11. If approved, what effect will the substitution have on other contractors, trades, or suppliers? 12 . Will granting the requested substitution cause any schedule delay? _Yes/ _No If yes, explain: Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM Page 80 13. What is the estimated increase or decrease in the Contract Price if the Proposed Substitution is approved? Increase cost by $ ______ or Decrease cost by $ _______ or No change _______ _ 14. If the Proposed Substitution has a color or pattern, provide a color board showing Proposed Substitution in relat ion to the other adjacent colors and patterns. 15 . List each document attached to this Substitution Request Form: By sign i ng below , the Bidder or Contractor submitting this request for substitution certifies that the funct ion , appearance , and quality of the Proposed Substitut ion is equivalent or superior to those of the Specified Item . Submittal Date: __________ _ Submitted by : Bidder/Contractor Name Signature Name I Title Address City/State/Zip Telephone : ____________ _ Date :--------------- Email : --------------- For Use by City: __ Accepted ___ Accepted as Noted __ Not Accepted ___ Received Too Late By :------------- City's Representative Date : ______________ _ Remarks :-------------- END OF DOCUMENT Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Pro j ect Project No.: 2018-08 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM Page 81 Indemnity Agreement (Site Investigation) This Indemnity Agreement for site investigation ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Cupertino ("City") and , a licensed contractor and potential bidder ("Bidder") for the City's Project ("Project"), and is effective upon approval and execution by City, below. In consideration of City's permitting Bidder to have access to, and to conduct investigations , tests and/or inspections on, the Project Site ("Site"), Bidder hereby agrees as follows : 1. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Bidder will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City, its Council , officers , officials, employees, agents, volunteers and consultants (individually, an "lndemnitee," and collectively the "lndemnitees") from and against any and all liability, loss, damage, claims , causes of action, demands, charges, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorney fees, expert witness fees, paralegal fees, and fees and costs of litigation or arbitration) (collectively , "Liability") of every nature arising out of or in connection with investigation of the Site , including, but not limited to, testing , inspections, ingress or egress (collectively, "Site Investigation "), by Bidder, its employees, prospective or current subcontractors, representatives, or agents regardless of any contributory negligence by any lndemnitee. 2 . Bidder assumes all risk for any injury or damages arising from Bidder's entry onto or activities at the Site , and fully waives and releases the City from any liability for any injury or damages arising from or pertaining to existing conditions at the Site. Bidder waives the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1542 which provides as follows: A general release does not extend to claims that the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release , which if known by him or her, must have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor. 3 . Bidder will promptly repair any damage to the Site or adjacent property resulting from the Site Investigation, and comply with and be subject to all other requirements set forth in section 8.4, of the Instructions to Bidders (Pre-Bid Investigation). 4. Bidder has attached a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing insurance coverage that meets or exceeds the insurance requirements included in the Project General Conditions, using a form or forms acceptable to the City. 5. This Agreement is fully effective and binding on Bidder regardless of whether Bidder submits a bid for the Project, and regardless of whether Bidder is awarded a contract for the Project. Bidder Business Name Signature Name/Title (If Corporation : Chairman, President or Vice President) Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 Date Signature Name/Title (If Corporation : Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Chief Financial Officer or Assistant Treasurer) INDEMNITY AGREEMENT Page 82 Agreed and Approved by the City of Cupertino: Signature Name/Title Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 Date INDEMNITY AGREEMENT Page 83 Release of Claims If required by the City of Cupertino for the above-referenced project ("Project "), this Release of Claims form must be completed as indicated, signed and submitted with Contractor 's payment application pursuant to Section 8. 9 of the Contract General Conditions. Unless otherwise specified, all defined terms in this Release of Claims form have the same meaning as stated in Article 1 of the Contract General Conditions. Contractor Name: Payment Application Number: Amount Requested : $ __________ _ 1. Undisputed Amounts. Upon receipt of all undisputed amounts ("Undisputed Amounts") from the City of Cupertino ("City") fo r Work included in the above-referenced payment application, Contractor releases all claims against the City that relate to the Undisputed Amounts . Contractor's release is a full, final, and general release of all claims, demands, actions , causes of action, obligations, costs , additional compensation , extension of the Contract Time , ex penses, damages, losses and liability against the City, its City Council, collectively and individually, and all of City's officers , officials, employees, consultants , inspectors, agents , representatives , ass ignees or transferees with respect to the Undisputed Amounts . 2. Civil Code Waiver. With respect to the above release for the Undisputed Amounts, Contractor waives the provisions of Civil Code section 1542 , which states : "A general release does not extend to cla ims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exi st in his or he r favor at t he t ime of executing the relea se , which if known by him or her must have mate r ially affected his or her settlement with the debtor." 3. Disputed Claims . Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 7100 , Contractor's release and waiver of the cla ims related to the Undisputed Amounts does not ex tend to disputed contract claims in stated amount excluded by Contractor, as follows : Claim No . Amount Claimed Description [Information may be attached on a separate page] 4. Legal Effect. By signing below, Contractor agrees that this Release of Claims will operate as a complete defense for City against any later attempts to seek recovery or damages of any kind against City that relate to the Undisputed Amounts. 5. Authorization and Execution. This Release of Claims must be signed by Contractor's authorized representative . If Contractor is a partnersh ip this Release of Claims must be signed in the partnership name by a general partner with authority to bind the partnership . If Contractor is a corporation this Release of Claims must be signed with the legal name of the corporation , Cupertino Senior Center Con crete Walkway Proje ct Project No .: 2018-08 RELEASE OF CLAIMS Page 84 followed by the signature and title of two officers of the corporation with full authority to bind the corporation to the terms of the Release of Claims , under California Corporation Code section 313 . Each individual signing below warrants that he or she is fully authorized to execute this Release of Claims on behalf of Contractor and that it will be binding against Contractor. Contractor hereby agrees to all terms and conditions of this Release of Claims: Contractor Business Name Signature Name/Title (If Corporation: Chairman, President or Vice President) Agreed and Approved by the City of Cupertino: Signature Name/Title Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 Date Signature Name/Title (If Corporation : Secretary , Assistant Secretary, Chief Financial Officer or Assistant Treasurer) Date RELEASE OF CLAIMS Page 85 Insurance Forms Insurance Forms Instructions For Items 2, 3 and 4, the forms provided by the City of Cupertino must be used. Forms other than these will not be accepted. All documents must be originals -submit in triplicate. 1. Certificate of Insurance to the City of Cupertino -must be completed by the insurance agent or must provide a certificate on the company's form. They must contain the same information. 2 . Endorsement of Additional Insured and Primary Insurance and Notice of Cancellation -must be signed by the insurance agent for general liability and automobile liability only. 3. Comprehensive General Liability/Commercial General Liability Endorsement of Aggregate Limits of Insurance Per Project -must be signed by the insurance agent for general liability only. 4 . Waiver of Subrogation Endorsement Worker's Compensation Insurance -must be signed by the insurance agent for worker's compensation only . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 INSURANCE FORMS Page 86 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE TO THE CITY OF CUPERTINO This certifies to the Cit y of Cupertino that the following described policies have been issued to the insured named below and are in force at this time . Insured : ________________ _ Address :----------------- Description of operations/locations/products insured (show contract name and/or number, if any): WORKER'S COMPENSATION (name of insurer) * Statutory Min . * Employer's Liabil ity $ _____ _ $ _____ _ $ ___ _ Insurance Company's State License No . ___________________ _ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check Policy Type: $ _______ _ COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY [ ] Premises/Operations $ _______ _ [ ] Owners & Contractors Protective $ _______ _ [ J Contractual for Specific Contract $ _______ _ [ J Products Liability [ ) XCU Hazards [ ) Broad Form P.D. $ _______ _ [ J Severability of Interest Clause [ ] Personal Injury with $ _______ _ Employee Exclusion Removed or COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY $ _______ _ Each Occurrence General Aggregate (if applicable) Aggregate Personal Injury Fire Damage (any one fire) Medical Expense (any one person) Self-Insured Retention (name of insurer) Policy No . ________ _ Date _______ _ Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Proje ct Project No .: 2018-08 Ex piration INSURANCE FORMS Page 87 AUTOMOTIVE/VEHICLE LIABILITY DAMAGE Commercial Form Liability Coverage $ _______ _ (name of insurer) $ _______ _ BODILY INJURY PROPERTY Each Person Each Accident $ ______ _ Each Accident $ ______ _ or Combined Single Limit Policy No . _______ _ Expiration Date _____ _ BUILDER 'S RISK "ALL RISK" N/A This is to certify that the following policy has been issued by the below-stated company in conformance with the requirements of the project documents and is in force at this time . (Name of insurer) Policy No. ________ _ Expiration Date _______ _ Limits of Liability: ________ _ Deductible : ________ _ (agent's initial) A copy of all Endorsements to the policy(ies) which in any way limit the above-listed types of coverage are attached to this Certificate of Insurance . This Certificate of Insurance is not an insurance policy and does not amend , extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed herein . Notwithstanding any requirement, term, or condition of any contract or any other document with respect to which this Certificate of Insurance may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies . IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the above policy(ies) provide liability insurance as required by the Agreement between the City and the insured. By: ___________ _ Da~d: 20 __ Attach Certificate of Insurance and Additional Insured Endorsement on company forms . Cupertino Senior Center Con c rete Walkway Proje ct Project No.: 2018-08 INSURANCE FORMS Page 88 CITY OF m CUPERTINO ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT and ENDORSEMENT OF PRIMARY INSURANCE and NOTICE OF POLICY CANCELLATION ENDORSEMENT Project Title and Number: _______________________ _ In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is agreed as follows : The City of Cupertino ("City") and its directors, officers, engineers, agents and employees, and all public agencies from whom permits will be obtained and their directors, officers, engineers, agents and employees, and the State of California, and its officers , agents and employees, are hereby declared to be additional insureds under the terms of this policy, but only with respect to the operations of the Contractor at or upon any of the premises of the City in connection with the Contract with the City , or acts or omissions of the additional insureds in connection with, but limited to its general supervision or inspection of said operations. The insurance afforded by this policy is primary insurance, and no additional insurance held or owned by the designated additional insured(s) shall be called upon to cover a loss under said additional policy . Cancellation Notice. The insurance afforded by this policy shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits, or materially altered , except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City of Cupertino ("City''). Such notice shall be addressed to the City as indicated below. POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: ________________________ _ 2. Insurance Policy Number: ____________________ _ 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: __________________ 20 __ 4. Insured: ------------------------------ All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and these Endorsements, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Torre Avenue ; Cupertino, California 95014 . [Signature on following page.} Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No.: 2018-08 INSURANCE FORMS Page 89 I, (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company . Signature of Authorized Representative: ___________________ _ (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the City) Names of Agent/Agency: ______________ Title : __________ _ Address : __________________ Telephone : _______ _ Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Proj ect Project No.: 2018-08 Facsimile : -------- INSURANCE FORMS Page 90 CITY OF II CUPERTINO COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ENDORSEMENT OF AGGREGATE LIMITS OF INSURANCE PER PROJECT Project Title and Number: _______________________ _ In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto, it is as follows: This Endorsement modifies the insurance provided under the General Liability Coverage part of the below-referenced policy of insurance. The general aggregate limit under LIMITS OF INSURANCE applies separately to the project described as POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: ________________________ _ 2. Insurance Policy Number: _______________________ _ 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: __________________ 20 __ 4. Insured : _____________________________ _ 5. Additional Insured: City of Cupertino, its directors, officers, agents and employees. All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Endorsement, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Torre Avenue; Cupertino, California 95014 . I, (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. Signature of Authorized Representative : ___________________ _ (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the City) Names of Agent/Agency: ______________ _ Title:_~--------- Address: ________________ _ Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 Telephone : _____ _ Facsimile : ------- INSURANCE FORMS Page 91 CITY OF m CUPERT I NO WAIVER OF SUBROGATION ENDORSEMENT WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE Project Title and Number: ________________________ _ In consideration of the policy premium and notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy to which this Endorsement is attached or any other Endorsement attached thereto , it is agreed as follows: It is agreed that with respect to such insurance as is afforded by the policy, the Insurance Company waives any right of subrogation against the City of Cupertino, and each of its directors, officers, agents, consultants and employees by reason of any payment made on account of injury, including death resulting therefrom, sustained by any employee of the insured, arising out of the performance of the above-referenced Contract. POLICY INFORMATION 1. Insurance Company: _________________________ _ 2. Insurance Policy Number: ________________________ _ 3. Effective Date of this Endorsement: ___________________ 20 __ 4. Insured : ______________________________ _ All notices herein provided to be given by the Insurance Company to the City in connection with this policy and this Endorsement, shall be mailed to or delivered to the City at 10300 Torre Avenue; Cupertino , California 95014. I, (print/type name) warrant that I have authority to bind the below listed Insurance Company and by my signature hereon do so bind this Company. Signature of Authorized Representative : ____________________ _ (Original signature required on all Endorsements furnished to the City) Names of Agent/Agency : _______________ Title : __________ _ Address: __________________ Telephone: _______ _ __________________ Facsimile : END OF DOCUMENT Cupertino Senior Center Con cret e W alkw ay Proj ect Project No.: 201 8-0 8 INSURANCE FORMS Page 92 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project Project No .: 2018-08 TECHNICAL SPECIF/CATIONS Page 93 CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY Project Number 2018-08 TECHNICAL SPECIF/CA T/ONS January 2018 Prepared by: John Cahalan, Landscape Architect 15559 Union A venue , Suite 206 Los Gatos, California 95032 Phone (408) 358-5122 Mobile (408) 656-2713 John.cahalan@comcast.net TABLE OF CONTENTS Site Construction Division 2 Section 02100 -Clearing and Demolition Concrete Division 3 Section 03300 -Poured-in-Place Concrete Masonry Division 4 Section 04220 -Masonry Project No . 2018-08 SECTION 02100 CLEARING AND DEMOLITION PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE A. This section shall consist of all clearing, grubbing, and removals as shown and specified, including but not limited to unit pavers, and all other existing site features indicated for removal on the drawings. B. Related work specified elsewhere: 1. Poured-in-Place Concrete -Section 03300 2. Masonry -Section 04220 1.2 STANDARDS A. All work shall conform to the codes and regulations of the City of Cupertino and to the State of California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (DTSS), Section 16-1, except of measurement and payment requirements. PART 2 -PRODUCTS (none) PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 CLEARING A. Contractor shall review the exact limits of work and extent of materials to be removed with the City Representative prior to commencement of work. 3.2 REMOVALS A. Contractor shall strip the site of all materials not to remain as part of the finished work . All such materials shall be legally disposed of off-site at contractor's expense. City of Cupertino 02100 -1 Clearing and Demolition Senior Center Walkway Replacement Project No . 2018-08 3.3 WORKMANSHIP A. Where required, saw-cut concrete or other materials in a neat, clean manner so as not to damage adjacent pavements or structures. B. All work within the drip line of trees to remain shall be accomplished in a careful manner. See plans and arborist report for tree preservation requirements. C. Where any marked or unmarked utility lines or other underground obstruction or piping may be encountered within the work area, notify the City's Representative or the agencies or service utility companies having jurisdiction thereof, and take necessary measures to prevent interruption of service. PART 4 -MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 All work under this Section shall be included in the lump sum bid price for the project as indicated on the drawings and the Project Manual. END OF SECTION 02100 Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project 02100-2 Clearing and Demolition Project No. 2018-08 Project No. 2018-08 SECTION 03300 SITE CONCRETE PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE A. Furnish and install all concrete as shown and specified. This work includes, but is not necessarily limited to concrete paving, temporary walkway, forms, footings, reinforcing, aggregate base (as required) and miscellaneous items. B. Related work specified elsewhere: 1. Masonry -Section 04220 1.2 STANDARDS A. Unless otherwise shown or specified, all materials and methods shall conform to the appropriate current sections of: 1. City of Cupertino Standards. 2. The State of California, Department of Transportation (Caltrans), Standard Specifications (DTSS). 3. Applicable ASTM Specifications as they reasonably apply to this work. 4. American Concrete Institute (ACI), current standards. 1.3 TOLERANCES A. Tolerances for subgrade, sub-base and finished grade shall be as specified by DTSS except that Contractor shall deliver the full aggregate base and concrete thickness shown. No combination of high and low tolerances that compromise the section will be permitted. B. Concrete Final Finishes: The Contractor shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City's Representative that he or his subcontractor, possesses sufficient skills and experience to perform the work. Photographs and/or site visits of past work may be required to supply this information. A three foot by three foot sample of the broom finish concrete paving with color shall be poured and finished at the site for City's Representative review prior to commencing concrete pouring. Once the samples have been reviewed, the Contractor shall meet or exceed that quality of finish in all subsequent work. Contractor shall be responsible for removal of the samples at the completion of the work. Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project 03300-1 Project No.: 2018 -08 Poured-in-Place Concrete Project No . 2018-08 C. Submittals: The following shall be submitted by the Contractor to the City's Representative in accordance with the applicable portions of the referenced Specifications: 1. The proposed mix design , giving the brand of cement, type, gradations and source of aggregates, water/cement ratio , mix proportions, and unit weight. 2. Manufacturer's literature for admixtures, integral colors , embedded items, liquid membrane-form curing compound, expansion joints and elastomeric sealant. 3. Certification that materials are in compliance with specification requirements. 4 . Method of transporting and placing concrete . 1.4 JOB CONDITIONS A. Weather Limitations: Construct concrete surface course only when atmospheric temperature is above 40 degrees F., when the underlying base is dry, and when weather is not rainy. B. Grade control: Establish and maintain the required lines and grades, including cross -slope during construction operations. All concrete shall slope to drain with no ponding of water. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Forms and Reinforcing : Per DTSS. B. Concrete: Class A conforming to Section 90 of the DTSS. 1. Cement: Type II modified conforming to ASTM-C-150 , Portland Cement 2. Aggregate: Maximum 3/4 inch size . 2 . Compression strength at 28 days to be 3 ,000 P.S.I. 3. Slump: 3" max . C . Color Admixtures: 1. Paving : Color shall be "Flagstone Brown ", 3 lbs. 641 by Davis Colors , www.daviscolors.com, or approved equal. D. Curing & Sealants : Colored concrete flatwork shall be cured with "Davis Colors W-1000 Clear" spray-on membrane cure and sealer or approved equal. See Cup ertino Seni or Ce nte r Con cre te Wal kwa y Proj ect 033 00 -2 Projec t No .: 20 18-0 8 Poured -in -Pl ac e Con c rete Project No. 2018-08 manufacturer's specifications and recommended application methods. No sealant required. E. Expansion Joint Filler: "Sealtight" fiber asphalt expansion joint by W. R. Meadows, or approved equal conforming to ASTM D1751. Install below the concrete surface to accommodate a backer rod and elastomeric joint sealant. Sealant shall be 'Sikaflex and ElastoColor" by Sika Corporation or approved equal. Sealant color shall match paving color and shall be selected by City Representative . Contractor shall submit samples and catalog cuts. F. Cleaning Agents: As required. G. Aggregate Base: Class II per DTSS . PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Clear area to be paved of all debris and organic material. Re-compact and re- grade as necessary prior to placement of concrete . Verify that the subgrade and/or aggregate base is properly compacted and at suitable grade. B. Before beginning concrete work and during construction, take all steps necessary for protection of existing improvements. As the concrete is being placed , extreme care shall be taken not to discolor or damage any improvements. If damage occurs, repair same, and if satisfactory repair cannot be made, remove and replace the section as directed. C. Formwork and Reinforcement: 1. Assure that excavations and formwork are completed . 2. Check that reinforcement is secured in place . 3. Verify that expansion joint material, anchors, and other embedded items are secured in position. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Finishes 1. Paving: Provide a medium broom-finish texture; direction of broom strokes to be reviewed and discussed with City Representative in the field . Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project 03300 -3 Project No .: 2018-08 Poured -in-Place Concrete Project No . 2018-08 3.3 CLEAN UP A. Upon completion of the work under this Section, remove immediately all surplus materials, rubbish, and equipment associated with or used in the performance of this work. PART 4 -MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 All work under this Section shall be included in the lump sum bid price for the project as indicated on the drawings and the Project Manual. END OF SECTION 03300 Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project 03300-4 Project No.: 2018-08 Poured-in-Place Concrete Proje ct No. 2018-08 SECTION 04220 MASONRY PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE A. Install all concrete unit pavers as indicated on the drawings and specified herein. Pavers will be the existing pavers that were removed and stored on-site to accommodate the new concrete paving. All un-used pavers shall be returned to the City. B. Related work specified elsewhere: 1. Poured-in-Place Concrete -Section 03300 1.2 QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's specifications: All work shall be completed in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and recommendations. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2 .1 MATERIALS A. Soil Sterilent: None required. 1. Existing pavers to be re-installed. C. Filler and Bedding Cou rse: 1. Mason ry sand per manufacturer's recommendat ions. D. Base Course (e x isting): 1. Class 2 aggregate base rock. Cupertino Senior Ce nt er Con crete Wal kway Proj ect 042 20 0-1 Proj ect No .: 201 8-0 8 Masonry Project No. 2018-08 PART 3 -EXECUTION A. Elevations: All pavers shall be flush and conform to existing conditions, slope and other controls. Variation in slope of paving shall not exceed 1/4" in any ten- foot dimension along a straight edge. PART 4 -MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 All work under this Section shall be included in the lump sum bid price for the project as indicated on the drawings and the Project Manual. END OF SECTION 04220 Cupertino Senior Center Concrete Walkway Project 04220-2 Project No. 2018-08 Masonry CITY OF CUPERTINO CUPERTINO CUPERTINO SENIOR CENTER CONCRETE WALKWAY VICINITY MAP ( '\,,. ....... -· i: • ; SOURCE: 2015 GOOGLE MAPS LOCATION MAP .. , .. ~•-rf ... ,• ' 11 s,eo, l'l\C·N~i!;,a . .. \ SOURCE: 2015 GOOGLE MAPS '""'' -- REGULATORY STANDARDS • f PROJECT LOCATION s:-,~~fl.·"U e II H·~C~ei,,; 8 ... t1)t.!C" ' ·--n~- •• ,. j_ PROJECT SITE . ~ il B H . ! . nr ! l l ._ ... ,~ r , ! • • J . ' N.T.S. N.T.S. PROJECT SHA LL CO MPLY W ITH THE 2016 (ALL BUT ADA) CA LIFORN IA BU ILDIN G COD E (BASE CODE 2012 IB C), 2016 (A LL BUT ADA) CA PLUMBING (2012UPC), 2013 CA MEC HAN ICA L (2012 UMC). 2013 CA ELECTRICAL (2011 NEC), 20 13 CA FIRE (2012 IFC), 20 13 ENERGY CODE, CUPERTIN O MUNICIPAL CODE, AMERICANS W ITH DISABILIT IES ACT TITLE II REGULATIONS, AND THE 2010 ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN . 21251 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD Project #: 2018-08 GENERAL NOTES 1. DESIGN INTENT: THE SE DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE GENERA L DES IGN INTENT TO BE IMPLEMENTED ON THE SITE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING THE CITY REPRESEN TATIVE FOR ANY CLAR IFI CATION OR DETAILS NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODAT E SITE CONDITIONS OR CONSTRUCTION DETAI LS . 2. CONTRACTOR COORDINATION : EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AND OTHERWISE INTEGRATE H IS WORK WITH TH AT O F OTHE RS IN AN EFFICIENT CRAFTSMAN-LIKE AND T IMELY MANNER SO AS TO PROV IDE THE CITY WI TH A WE LL CONSTRUCTED EASILY MAINTAINABLE PROJECT . EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OTHERS AT LEAST TWO WORK IN G DAYS IN ADVANCE OF COVERING, COMPLETING OR EXPOS IN G WORK TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS . 3. CONTRACTOR'S JOB SITE CONDITIONS: CONTRACTOR AGREES TO ASSUME COMP LE TE AND SOLE RESPONS IBILITY FOR SITE COND ITIONS FOR THE DURATION OF THIS PROJECT, INCLUDING THE SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY; THAT THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS . 4. COMPOSITE BASE SHEET: THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWIN GS ARE SUPER IMPOSED OR RED RAW N ON A BASE SHEET. THIS BASE SHEET IS COMPILED FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY, ARC HITE CTURAL OR ENG INEE R IN G DOCUMENTS , AND/OR OTHER DATA AS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCH ITE CT , WHO SHALL NOT BE HELD LI ABLE FOR CHANGES, IN ACCURACI ES, OMISSIONS OR OTHER ERRORS ON THESE DOCUMENTS . THE CO MPOSITE BASE SH EET IS PROVIDED AS AN AID ONLY AND THE CONTRAC TOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REV IE WING THESE DOCUMENTS AND INCORPORATING AND INTEGRAT ING ALL CONSTRUCTIO N AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE SAME. 5. UTILITIES : THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTAC TIN G UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (USA) TO IDENTIFY AND LOCATE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN SUFFICIENT TIME SO AS NOT TO IMPACT THE PROJECT SC HEDULE . CA LL THE TOLL · FREE NUMBER AT 800 227-2600. SCOPE OF WORK NOTE: THE DESCRIPTION OF WORK BELOW SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CAREFULLY REVIEWING THE PLANS AND SPECIF/CATIONS AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL WORK SHOWN ON THESE Pl.ANS AND SPECIF/CATIONS. TRAFFIC CONTR OL/ TE MPORARY PATH DEMOLITION SITE CONCR ETE PAVER RE-INSTALLATION PROJECT CLOS E-O UT REVIEWED BY: Ml~ERMANN CAPITA IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM MANAGER APPROVED BY: ~-·- TIMM BORDEN RLE #45512 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DA TE : February 2, 2018 DATE : February 2, 20 18 SHEET SCHEDULE No. SHEET 1 2 3 SHEET TITLE Cover Sheet Construction Best Management Practices Site Construct ion Plan PROJECT DIRECTORY City of Cupertino Bruce Biordi Project Management Consultant 10300 Torre Ave . Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 480-4370 bruce.pmconsultant@gmail .com Landscape Architect John Cahalan, Landscape Arch itect 15559 Union Avenue , Suite 206 Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel. (408) 358-5122, Fa x (408) 358-5133 john .cahalan@comcast.net REVISIONS BY >-<( "'SI" s 0 LO :::;::: 0) _J ::f <( s z 0:: w 0 LL I-:J w <{ 0::: u u 6 z I-0 z w ~ w u 0:: w I 0::: CL U) w ::J 0::: I-u w z > w ci u > 0 _J u 0::: en 0 :,,:: w z w 0:: w u U) C/) 0 z w z > w I-f- 0::: C/) w ~ 0.... N ::) N u DRAWi/ BL CI-ECKEO JC OAlE 1/31 /18 SCALE AS NOTED J06No 17.026 SI-EET 1 1 Of 3 SI-EETS In the Santa C l ara Valle y . storm drains flow directly to our local creeks. and on to San Francisco Say. with no treatment. Storm waler polluti on is a serious problem for wildlife dependent on our waterways and for the people who live ne.u polluted streams or baylands. Proper management of construction sites reduces pollution significantly. This sheet s ummarizes the ·sest Management Practices• (BMPs} for storm water pollution prevention. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO FOR STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION & WATERCOURSE PROTECTION: Chapter 9.18 9.18.040 Discharge into the storm drain prohibited It shall be unlawfu ti discharge, a cause, allow. or perrrit to be discharged into any storm dran a miural oLtlet or channel all waste, ircluding tut not restricted to, sewa;ie , industrial oostes, petrdeum produds, ooal tar or any refuse substance arising tom the manufadure of gas from ooai a petroleum , chemicals, deta-gel1s , sdvents. pail1s . oontaminal.ed or chlainated sv.imming pod water, pesticides , herbicides ard fertilizers. 9.18.070 Accidental Discharge All persons sl"ell ndify the Dira:ta of Public Works 1¥ telephaie immediately upa, accids,tally disc:hargrg wastes to enablecountenneasures to be ta<s, by the aty tominirrize darrage to slonn ctains and the ra:eiving ooters. This notificatiai shaU be follo.ved, w~h in ten (10) days of the date of occurrerce. by a detailed w-itten statement describi rg the causes of the accide11al di scharge and the measures beirg taken to pre.,e,t further occU"rences. Such notifications will rot relieve pa-sons of liability for violations of tlis chai:ter a for any f,nes imposed on the city on account thereof undEr Sedion 13350 of the Calforria Wai.er Code, or for violations of Sedion 56~ of California Fish and wildlWe Code, a any dher appicable provisions of State or FedEral laws. 9.18.220 Violation ' Any person who violates any provision a this ChaptEr shaU be g.Jilty of a misdemeana and upon 001111idlon thEreof shall be pun is hed as provided in Chai:ter 1. 12 of the Cfy of Cupertino Municipal Code. Cl"epter 1.12: General Penalty , Section 1.12 .010 , paragraph D, states·: Unless otherwise specified by this code. an irlradion is punishable by: 1. A fine not to exceed $100 for a first vidalion 2. A fine not to exceed $200 for a sec aid violal.im 3 . A fine not to exceed $500for a third violation of the sarre chapter v.ithin me year. 9.18.240 Civil penalty for illicit discharges• /Jtiy person who dsc:harges pollutants, in viol al.ion of th is Chapter. by the use a illictt connections shall be civilly liable to the Qty in a sum not to exceed twenty.five thousand dollars per day per violation for each day in which such violation occurs. ·Exca-pts -For canplete CODE langua;ie refer to the Qty of Cupertino Municipal Code. Cupertino Bu i ld i ng Dept: <401-777-3228 Public Work • Dept : 401 -777 -335, Santa Clara County Recycling Hotline : 100-533-1414 www .nducewa1tt om www recvcrutuff co rn Sma ll Bu a in esa H aza rd ous Wa1,te : 408 -299 -7300 Cupertino Sanitary Sewer Dlstr 408 -25 3 -7 071 Santa Clara Valle y Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Prgm 100 -794 -2482 Stato OUlc • of Emergency Services 1 -800-852-7550 (24 hrs) Report s pills to 911 APPROVEO~ ~ TIMM BORDEN, RCE 45512 12131112 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS General Construction and Site Supervision !lorm Drain Pollution from ConstructionActl \lites 0,,stiud!M ses ae eamm SOJCOS d !Jorn 'AO.apd~ton Materekandwas:tes lt'81 bl(Moo a ves.ti htoa stom1hi1.~tw. O'!l:IIMtlhiHea died mpaclon kJcala~ardtt-e Bay Jc a()Onl"ae1Dr,orsiteau.,.,-vir;or,OM1er0t q>eralDrofa sile,youmay be r.-po,.tie fcr a,yenvironlTl!lr1 .. damagecasat byYQll' aita::m•aclOrs cramployeas. 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Bebe I rains. 9o1ieep :nirOTO.'Om.tmalstom~tto:d:at'lt> sbm dlains, can. crctmrei. 0 Keeppoluantsolnposedsut1ac::es Axe tr3Sh c.n. .nt 11.'C)'dirg ~ajes aolm the sletonT1m2e tlts 0 Clean~ ktiks, mips and oiler apt~ fflrre:i.tety mthaydonotccnani"li!lesol a e:i=~=~~~~ )OUrrust USflVEltef, usejUSIEnO..IJhlokeeptt"e ""'""" Q Cot0r.-.dmairtain ~-.Pb:e CUll)~~lrol!fia:lscra:,e-W~~~a plasC shedrgsewlldan.nt theo.tsid:!cJlhe CUll)~er ~wCUl o.Ja<UTlpsterb(haslrg it <b.vlailheco,stru,O,site Q Pl ace pmaMe t cile tl aNif'/l «:rnsam<i'ans ~ewepcrtablalolffS.vt1fl~w:ri.fYJ ~r. Ct-m.l,eq..e,U, 1cr le.ks.. Mttarial$"Wasat H,rdfing a PracbSouaAoductkw"l -mrwri:eYIO&tO vlO'I )OUCl'dernoBds Estinu:ocaell.i't,, D Racyda ema materials. wte,e.m-pm.st:fo. Stehacmaete.asitat.sa;pme3, mens. degeasCB. dea-edvcgetatcn. ~. ltd. S'd whderJBr&Orm nuerelssu:h asU!l&dol, atif'reaze,b.1tt8'1es. il"tltties: wwwraci.i:e,.,ato or gb no . CJ OispcseohQwasaes i:,operty.M&.eriffsthal Ca'Yd te tee)CkdmLSbetall;witoa, aJip-qirialela'difl a d~Oi!l!ddas Mzadlus v.aste. Na.wbury\JI051emaleriiiscr la:Mtlhem f"lhtst&j anmraCl98korsbeambed -a lna:xitmlOballgadnga-dbuldirgfOm~ =lc-:.~n~~~i )Ol.l"CC:r&lfl .. nli0'1sl1D'1 d lslurbld .-.10 illl $ acrm OI ITDte. lnfoll'T&IO'I OIi the Gmt'fii Jlem,1 canbectilarst I.on thl!I RagionelWa.sOuahly Ccn:ld Boord (The cnDitwll <hargelOo,e a::lea!irlMY 20Cll) Landscaping, Gardening, and Pool Maintenance Landscaping/Garden Maintenance 0 Pr otec t M:od,plln ..00 landscaping materials from wi nd •nd ~in by 51oring tiem under 1-,ps Of secoted p&aslicsheeing D SChl'dUle grad111gar,<1 euavallon pro,ecls dul'lng dry -ather :J Uae ltll'lp.oraf'y c:h•d• d•m• or ditc hes to diwf"I n.,notlawayllom 11ormd1aios 0 Prolec1 storm ~i ns with undb191, gravel- fillNI b~s.•l~w wattle1-, Of o!llCI sedimonl concro ls. 0 R•,v•o•tat.io " ii an e oeelle"I brm nl e,osion conc,ol for any site. Cl Store pe$1icJOes. lerlilizeis. and other chtrnicab l ndooJS OI n a shed or storage ca.binet 0 Usepnticidff1puh,gti,.acco,d!n91D mtn.-=1.ons on lhe \abet Rnse emply concalner1 . and use rw'lsewaler as l)fOducl Dispos e of m&ad. emply contillinofs ~ lhe trash. Dspose of unused peslk:ldes as hat.ardOus wasle. Q In C~lno. rHldent:I wilh CUJbslde recyding can eoik:d lawn. oanten andlfee lrmflllngl i n ya ldwa.te tote ts . Vardwule will be Q)llected and o;iniposted by lhe cil:fs tOII U CIOU. Rcsidenls are encotwaged 10 com post yardwaste on -1i1e thern,etves . Or loke yardva 111t 10 a landlllwhere iewill tie composteo . 0 t..ndsc.pe conl.ru;tor1 s.hould ta lie dppir,IJS and pruning walle to a .. odnlltflal co111po11 1 yard wa1te {8 Fr, Newby I stand arJd ZankerRd . larldfilare fie nea1asl) 0 Do nol blow or ralte leave• Into lhOltrffl Storm Drain Pollution from Landscaping and Swimming Pool Maintenance Many landsc.aplng 1clfwlln opose SOi l!. and ll"ltre.au fie liJielihooj Nt l!!ar111 arid gNdca chemic.ab wil runoll lfllo lne slorm drainsdunng orrigllion or whcn tlri ins Sw1mm~g poolwat9r coflta:lling cttbrw,e and Coppe,'•ODSett~ Shouldnovtt btl df:;.chafg9d lo storm fl1Wns These chemicals a1e 1o,cic ti aquatc Jde. PooVFount.Jn/Spa Mai ntenance Draining pools or spas When If s time to dron a pool spa or loun1,,.m please be Slife 10 cal lfle CuPl!l1 no SM!la,y Orsirk:z belo,e you Sl!lf"I ti, fu,tie,gl.lldarw;e on flow •att reniCM>ns baO.no..-preven•on. ano Nlncling 19Ki.11 Cie.JC'lg waste tSUCh H acid wash) Disch.t 1ge floo#s shou!dbe ke ptlotielow le vels lypicaly possible thfough • ga 1den hose ~hghc, low 111lc-:1 may be pr<lhiblted by loca l otdinance 0 Ntverd lscharge pool« apa waffr to a atteel or 11orm drain: dlach1rge to a unitary•e-rcloanout. {J II possble, when emptyu,g a pool Of ,pi!. lel ctdonno dis.s,palt lor a lew days and Ltlen re ::yclel 1eu11 wa~, by draini ng 11 grsdually onto aland 1eapedat111 Q Do not use copper-baud algaecldes . Ccrtl'"Olal9ae'Mthc.hlorineorother al'9fnatives such as 50diufll bromide Riter Oeaning 0 Neverc1tan1 fi!1trin the street ornH ra 1t orm drain. Rinse canndgo ar\d dl alomac eoo s eartl fil!ei-s onto a din are 11, end spade ttll er 1es'due n10 sot. Oispo se ol spen1(iatirMC&.lU1 eam •n llle garbage 0 lfthe reil n os ulloble d irtaroa .call Cuper1no Sania,y b1 i n1•11ct10R1 Oil discha rging Mer ba ckwas h 0t rinsewaier I> !he sa/'lllar ysewer Earth-Moving Activities Storm Dra in PoHution from Earth-Moving Activities Soij exavabl and grading operaions loosen large omoonls of soil th.Ill can low or blow into sbrm d1ains Mien handled i'nproperly. Sediments in n.nofl can dog st>rm drains. smofler aquatic: life. and deslroy habitats in creeks and the Bay . Ef~llle erosion conn>I practic.es,eduoe the ~nt ol ,unolf a ouing u site and sloY.r the flow 'Mth chedi darrs oc 1oughefled g1 ound surfaces . Prac6ces During Construction 0 Remove existing vegetaion onty when absOIUl!ly necessary. Plant t emporary vogetation for erosion control on slopes o, where conS1ru<1t0n i:s not immedialely planned 0 Prote.:t downslope dr11in•go courses, 1tre11ms, and storm drains v.ifl watles. o, tempora ry drainage swales. Use ctff!ck dams or ditches lo divert rLnoff around excavations. Refer to the Regional Water Quality Contol Board's Ero!.ion ond Sediment Conlrol Field Mooual br pmper erosion and sediment conrol measf.l'es 0 Cover stockpiles and excavaled Soll w~h socured Imps o, pla'lk. sheeting Dewatering Operations Storm Drain Pollution From Dewatering Activities Be s ure lo cal your city 's storm water inspector at A0&--472-9907 before discharging water to a street , gutte,. 01 sl ol'm d ra in Filration or dNersion through a basin. tank . and sed in ent trap may be required. Reuse wal er for du,1 contro l. irrigation or ;ano t her on-sile pu1pose to the greatest extent possible. Check for Sediment or Toxic Pollutants 0 Check for actors .. d iscoloration. or an oily stteen on groundwa'8r 0 Ask your city inspector whether the groundwater must be tested by a certified laboratory D D epe nding on the t es t resulls . you may be allowe d to dis c harge pumped groundwater to the storm drain O R you may be required l o discharge to lhe sanitary sewer or celled and haul the water off-site for tJeatment and disposal at a n appropriate treatment facility D When d isch arging to a storm drain , protect the inlet us ing a barrier of burlap bags filled with drai n rock , or cover inlet with filter f abric ancho red un der the grate . D Contac t Cupert ino Sanitary D istrict at 253-7071 p r ior I D discharging lo Iha sanilafy sewer The property owner and the contractor share ultimate responsibility for the activities that occur on a construction site. You may be held responsible for any environmental damage caused by your subcontractors or employees. Painting and Application of Solvents and Adhesives Stonn Drain Pollutk>n from Paints , Solvents, and Adhesives All pairts. solvents, and adhesives cootm chenw;.als that we hafTTiflA b IMl::lkfe in local creek.I, San Frardsco Bay, andtha Paciic D:G" Tol!i::: chemicas mayccme !run liq.lid a ~Id procl.Jds or fromden'g rl!SdRs c, rags Pa n nialenal and wastes .. adlll!SNes and dearwig fluids 5MlJd be reqc.ledwt-en pnsdie .. lY cisposed of property to pre..ert these materials from fk:Mrwlg in k> storm ctainsaOO walm:o.,ses Handling Paint Products 0 Keepal lqi.id pihtproductli aOO wastes away from the gutter,stroet, andstcnn drains. Pa/ntrg Cleanup D Ne._..cleanbrushesOf"rinMpairt c Oftalne ts Into 1 &!:~el. guttet", &1:0,m d111 ln, Freneh drain, o r acek. D For wator-based piints,paitto.sttrLISl"es b 1h&ec1ent possible, a'ld rinse no an inside Slflk ctan tlal. goes D lhe s:rila-y sewer 0 ForOil-basedpairts.paitoLtbruste.t>lhe cDYlt po•iblo S""d do,Jn w"l"I tHmer 0t sohert Filer aid reUS,e tuners Md sotverts. 'Ml<re poSE.iblc. Dispose ol excess iquds aid rCSld.Jo ashazardouswaste a When lhaot.giyo-y, emJfYpanl cai5. U5ed Dl\6hes. rags . ard atlp 00t1S tray be dlspos«lofugartiage Paint Removal 0 Pain t chips Ind dual horn non.flu.dous dry ser1pp1ng lnds.afl:t hinting maybe sv.ep uporQ)llectedin pla&tic O"op dolhl ard clSposedol as nsl\. 0 ChlniCMP,.,l sttfJ)Pflg•ldue.anichp, .wlddustffon marirMpahls, a pairts contalnhg bad, nwrcwy orlrib!Ayttinmust be d sposed dashazardouswashs . Lead ba:sed patt ,emovai req.jres a st.:e.cerbfiod """""" CJ Wv, ltriJ:pl'lg CY dea-ling building oterlors Wit"lhig'lilressi.ntwater. t1odl: 5b'"maans Direct washwatff ofllo a di"t area aid .spade in:os<il Or.cted.wihCuperm:)Sriay Dlsh:t lo rn:1 rut if you can mop a varulffl ~ washwater mddlspose of I In a s.a nbry sewcrdrain Sanplingat lt-ewa5™.'illl'may be reqlired 0 Washwatlf" Jrcrn pahtod buldings c.onwuctod before 1978 cancon:ln ragh amour1s d Utad, even if pant chps are net pre9elll. Beftre'P,.lbeginstril)piigpeirl or dea'li,gpre-1'178buldsng exlenoB~waler lflder~presw-e, test pai"lfalmdby cakir9 painl scrapngs lo a la:al la!nabry (See Yelow Pages b,-a state-cerVied """"'""' 0 rrunis loosepainlonlleb.*ii'lg.orlf~ pal rC tests pod~efoflead.blodestam ctaiis. Crock Wh Cq,51:ino Sarit;ry District t> det8'mlre Wheller you may dlS(ha-ge wa~ blheSMilarySe-Ner.a if)QJITlJSl$ef"dll olble fa 6sp::,sa as hazarOOJS wasae . Paint Disposal, Return or Donation a OispoM of Lri"'8rtocl!MJ,idpart, llrners .. sdverts. gues. and dea"irg It.lids ;as hu:a,doc.ts v,osto (call the Smal Bt.6ress Hazilfdous W3$1ll Pr!Jll 299-7JOO'J 0 0 Retu rn lo~ier (Uropencdca'lsd pant maybeatiletoberell"ned. CheckW!h~ 1.Eni>rregartlng tls "lluy-back. pclicy ) CJ 0onale eXCESS~rt (call2&7J00kJ!XJHle) Roadwork and Paving General Business Practic es 0 Develop and implemen t erosio nlsedlmenl control plans fot roadway embankments D Scheduleexcavallon and gradin g work during dry weather. D Check tor and repa i r leaking e qu ipme nt 0 Perform major equipment repalr1 a1 designated areas in your mainienance yard where deanup 1s eaS1e1 . Avoid perbrming equipment repa irs at consfruction SIies 0 When refu eN ng o r wtten veh1cletequ1pmen1 maintenance must be done on s11e , desig nate a locabon away from storm drains and aeeks. 0 Do not use d iosel oil to lubricate equ1pm enl parts or clean equipment 0 Recycle used od .concrele. broke n asphalt. elc whenever po ss1b l e . o r d ispose of property (www recycle stuff.com lor hst o f rec yc ling companies .. ) Asphalt/Concrete Removal 0 Avoid aeating &Kcess. dus l when breakin g asph31! or conaete 0 After breaking up old pavement be sure 10 remove aN chunks and pieces .. Make sute broken pavcm en! does not c.om c , n con ta ct w 11h rainlall or runolf 0 When makmg saw cuts. use as 111Ue waler as possible. S hovel or vacuum saw-cul s lurry and re mo11e &om the site Covor or pro1ec1 cio rm Cir am inlets durmg saw-culing Sweep up and prope,ly dtS pose o f . all residues 0 Sweep, n ever hoso down streell lO clean up !racked dirt Use a streel swee~r or v acuum truck Do no! dump vacuumed hquor i n storm drains Storm Drain Pollution from Roadwork Road pavin g . surfacing, and pavement removal happen nghl ,n the s~ee l where there are numerous o pponun111e s fo r asp ha ll, saw-cut s lurry. or excavale d matenal 10 illegally enter storm drains E xtra plannmg 1s required to ,tore and dispose of matenats pro perly er\d guard against pollullon of s1orm dra ins . creeks . and t he Bay During Construction Q A void pa vlny ;and ,eal coating In wol wealhor. or when ra m is forecas t, to prevent Ire sh materials flo m contacting slormwaler runoff 0 Co vtr and s&;al c ,llch basins and m an holes when app lying seal coal. s lurry seal. fog seat. o r 51m Illar malerials 0 Protect drainage wa1s Dy usmg earth d il<es . sand bag s, or ot he, c ontrols to dtvert or trap a nd filte r runoff 0 Never wash e xc ess malarial from exposed- aggregat e c oncrete or similar treaimencs 1nto a street or s torm dram Colled and rocycle, or a1spose IO din area D Cover stockpiles (asphall sand. etc .) and olfler oonstructon materials with plastic t arps Protec! from ra infall and prevent runoff w,lh lemporary roofs or plast lC sheets and berms 0 Park paving machines ove, dnp pans or absorbent matenal (CIOl h . rags , etc .. ) t o calch dups when no t in use D Clun up a l 1pll s and leaks using ·dry• metlods (wi1tl absorbentmalerials and/or rags ). o, dig up. remove . and proper1y dispose o f contaminated soil 0 Collec t and ,ec y ct e or appropoate•y ctispose of eX"cess abrasive gravel or sand ??? D Avoid ovcr-apphcabon by water trucks f ot dus1 co ntrol During Construction Fresh Concrete U oon·t mix up more hes h concrete or cement and MO rta r _f a ~ .. '0" .;, "' ~' IWO ·h'""'"°" Se l up and opeule 1mall misers on tarps or A I• t• ,.,, heovyplaslic dropclol hs pp ,ca 10n O Whentleanlngupafler d rlvewayorSidewatk Storm Drain Pollution from Fresh Concrete and Mortar Appl ica tions Fresh co n cre te and ceme nt-related morlars that wash 11110 lakes .. stream s . o r e stuaries are t oxi c to fis h and the aquatic enV1ronment. D isposing of these materials lo the storm drains or c1eeks can block storm drains, causes serious problems . and is prohibi ted by law G e neral Business Practice5 D Wa1h out cor,ael emn:ers only in de1igna1ect was hout areas in your yard .away from sto rm d11 io1 and wallcrways. wnere lhe water will !low inti a temporary w1u1& pd in a dill area Let waler perco1.a1e through soil and dispose of selled. hardene d cor\C:1ete as garbage Wheneve1 pos~st>te . recyde washout bJ pumping b..ack inlo m11ers fOf reuse . 0 Wash out chutes o nti d•t areas l"lal do n ot flo w to slreets Of drains Cl Alway, ,tore both drrand wet mater ia l s und er cove,. pr otec ll!!d !tom r ain fa ll and runoff and away from storm dr aor11 or walerway s. P 101ec1 dry materiaPS lrom win d 0 Securebag1olcemen1 alertheyareopen Be su,o to keep wind-bloWn cemen t powder ,way lrom sl reels. gusteJS .. slorrn drains . 1aitlfal, and runoff 0 Do not use d iesel fuel •s a lubr icant on conc,cl c brms. IDOis .. l)t lralle n; cons lrucion. wuh f ines o nto d irl areas. no l down l he driveway o r inlO 11\e stre e1 or storm dra in Q Protect apploc ahon• 01..-ashtoncr.te and n,ortar from ralntall and 111noffun 1tl lhe material ha s dried 0 Wash down nposed 1ggrogat oconct'9 1e only when !he washwaler can (I ) !low onlo a dirt area . (2) drain onb a bermed su rface fro m which rt can be pumped and disposed of prllpe/"ly . or (3) be vacuumed tom a catchm e"t c1e a1od by blOcla in go "orm dra in inle t U necessary. divert 1unollw1th tempo,ary o erms 1,1ake sure run off does no t reach gul1<1rs or SIO rmdrains Cl When breaking up pawema"l be sv1e 10 pic k up aH 1he pieces and d kpose of properly .. Re c~le large chunks of btoken conaekL See www redutew11s1e 915 ro, in fo on rec yclers 0 Newe r bury wa sle ma lerial Dispose ot sma u amounls of orceu dry a>ncre1e . 9rou1.. '"" moll.1r in the !rash 0 Never dis po se of waahout in lo lhe street sio,m drams , d1 ,unage di1ches , or st1eam1 Heavy Equipment 0 peration S to rm water Po llu tlo n from Heavy Equipment on Construction Sites Poorl y m .1,.-.ra med ven 1etes and h e a vy equ,pme nr th at l eat. luel 011 anhlree.ro:t 01 othe r lluld s o n th e cons t1u chon ,,te a,e commo n sou1c e, o rs to,m drain pollu 1t0n P ,ewen l ,palls and leaks by i so l ating cqu,:,men lfrom 1u"ot1-:har,ne 1s a"d b y wa tch ,"g for leaks a nd Ot ho , marn te nancc p r ob lem s R emo•e co"slru c too" equ ,pm ent ho m 1"• sue a 11 soo" .,, p oss,b le Sir• Plen"ing 11nd Prevc n r lve Veh ic le Ma In tena11 c e Q O••i9 n•t • 0"• IFII Ol 11•1 CO"LltllCUO~ II!• w•JI ,. .. •v llo.,, .. 1•••"', or"'°'"' "'""' ""•ts •or auU> .,.,1,q u,pMa.-;1p,u,,.,11 ,.,ua 11n 11 an<1•ou1,na •• r11c I• an o •<1u>p ffl ,,., "'11nten •nee Co n111n :,.~,~::: •II~ tie rm , '""" t>1•11• o, otna, 0 M aln 1ah1 •Ill • ,11 1ci.. 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Call 408-299-7300 fora quote. -~ ~;' rm or CUPERJINO ~ ~Cb,:o V~lh::? .. l 'rb.111Num,tr Pullu1iut1 P ..., ... r•1iu11 r roK'"'"' l ll'l>AlT:l>JAN UARY :!0 11 2 SHF.ET: CONSTRUCTION BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES @l~Y OP @V~§!R~IRO DEPARTM ENT OF PUBLI C WORKS NO TE : VERIFY DIRECTION OF BROOM FIN ISH STROKES WITH CITY REPRESENTATIVE . ~--------EX ISTING PAVERS TO REMAIN . REMOVE FIRST TWO COURSES TO ALLOW FOR FORMWORK FOR CONC . PAVING . HAND-CUT TO FIT AND REPLACE PAVERS ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF NEW PAVING . (N) CONC. PAVING CONC . PAVING WITH #4 REBAR AT 24" O .C . EACH WAY. INTEGRAL COLOR AND MEDIUM BROOM FINISH PER SPECS. RE-USE (E) AGGREGATE BASE ROCK LAYER. COMPACT TO 95% NATIVE SUB-SOIL ffi CONCRETE PAVING NOTE: INSTALL TEMPORARY ADA CONFORMING V ISITOR'S WALKWAY. EITHER 2" T HI CK A.C . OR CONCRETE SLURRY, 4'-0" WIDE. REMOVE AFTER CONSTRUCTION ALIGN (N) SCORE JO INTS WITH (E) BANDING SCORE JOINT REMOVE (E) PAVERS AND REPLACE WITH (N) CONC. PAVING IN ALL SHADED AREAS, TYP. 1 (E) TREE G PLAN VIEW (E) CONC . BAND SCALE : 1-1 /2"=1'-0 " (N) CONCRETE PAVING STEEL DOWEL: 1/2" DIAM . x 12" LONG SMOOTH STEEL AT 36" O.C., SLEEVE ONE SIDE A 3 (E) CONCRETE BAND PRE-DRILL INTO (E) BAND AT 48" O .C . TO ACCEPT STEEL DOWELS. EPOXY IN PLACE C EXPANSION JO INT CONDITION AT (N) CONCRETE PAVING AND E CONCRETE BANDS SCALE: 1-1 /2"=1'-0" SENIOR CENTER (E) PLANTERS TO REMAIN . :<J .. SJ -SCORE JOINT (TOO LED) ... ffi PAVINGJOINTS /?..<-----.4--1--(E) PAVERS WITH CONCRETE BANDING REMOVE (E) PAVERS AND REPLACE WITH (N) CONCRETE PAVING IN ALL SHADED AREAS . TYP . CITY SHALL REMOVE AND ----~ TEMPORARILY STORE (4) (E) BENCHES ALONG THIS WALL. SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" TO REMAIN '---------REMOVE (E) PAVERS TO ALLOW FOR FORMWORK FOR NEW CONCRET E PAVING . AFTER INSTALLATION, HAND-CUT AND RE-INSTALL PAVERS ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF PAVING . O' S' 1/2" R 10' 20' FIBER EXPANSION JOINT, WITH BACKER ROD AND ELASTOMERIC SEALANT. SEE SPECS. COLOR TO MATCH PAVING . VER IFY WITH CITY REP . DOWEL , SEE EB EJ -EXPANSION JOINT (WITH ELASTOMER IC SEALANT) SCALE: N.T.S. 40' North ~ 3 REVISIONS BY / >-<( "'1' s 0 l{) ~ a, _J :5 <( s z 0:::: w 0 u. z I-:::i <( w <( _J a: u 0... (_) 6 z z z 0 0 i'.= I-(_) 0:::: a: w (_) 0. :::> w =:) a: I-u I-z Cf) w ci z (_) > _J 0 a: co (_) 0 :,.::: w w z w I-0:::: w u Cf) Cf) Cl) 0 z w z > w I-f--a: Cl) w ~ 0... N :::> N (_) DRAWN BL CHECKED JC DATE 1/31 /1 8 SCALE AS NOTED XlB l·lo 17 .028 SHEEI 3 CF 3 SHEETS