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R2023-294 2023-11-27
RESOLUTION NO. R2023-294 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas, awarding a construction services contract associated with the Elevated and Ground Storage Water Tank Rehabilitation Project (Cullen EST, Southeast EST and Magnolia GST), to CTEX Construction Services, in the amount of $1,776,875.00. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS: Section 1. That competitive bids were obtained for construction services. Section 2. That the City Council hereby awards a contract to CTEX Construction Services, in the amount of $1,776,875.00. Section 3. The City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to execute a construction services contract associated with the Elevated and Ground Storage Water Tank Rehabilitation Project. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the 27th day of November, A.D., 2023. _____________________________ J. KEVIN COLE MAYOR ATTEST: _____________________________ FRANCES AGUILAR, TRMC, MMC CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: ________________________________ DARRIN M. COKER CITY ATTORNEY DocuSign Envelope ID: 9C6481DB-6A6F-4686-9A62-E3CA0610C0C3 Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast EST & Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA2302 PEA PEAR! . -4.‘/440 1 __ a [EX ASH -- a tic Bid No. : 0823-0.5 September 2023 Prepared By. JOKES may.`E°W'ENG 1 ® INEERING ` *% R�RD H.JJONE f�9�{'s4; 3 G`��wMi 11211 Katy Freeway, Suite 325 d �r8ZOMAL: - Houston, TX 77079 9�8, Z5 CITY OF PEARLAND BRAZORIA COUNTY,TEXAS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE DIVISION 0—BIDDING AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 00100 Invitation to Bid 00200 Instructions to Bidders 00300 Bid Proposal 00500 Standard Form of Agreement 00610 Performance Bond 00611 Payment Bond 00612 One-Year Maintenance Bond 00615 Partial Waiver of Lien 00700 General Conditions of Agreement 00800 Special Conditions of Agreement 0081.1 Wage Scale for Engineering.Construction DIVISION 1 —GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01100 Summary of Work 01140 Contractor's Use of Premises 01200 Measurement and Payment Procedures 01290 Change Order Procedures 01310 Coordination and Meetings 01350 Submittals 01380 Construction Photographs 01420 Referenced Standards 0143.0 Contractor's Quality Control 01440. Inspection Services 01450 Testing Laboratory Services 01500 Temporary Facilities and Controls 01505 Mobilization 01550 Stabilized Construction Exit 01554 Street Signs 01555 Traffic.Control and Regulation 01560 Filter Fabric Fence 01561 Reinforced Filter Fabric Barrier 01562 Waste Material Disposal 01563 Tree and Plant Protection 01565 TPDES Requirements 01580 Project Identification Signs 01600 Material and Equipment 01630 Product Options and Substitutions 00010- 1of2 CITY OF PEARLAND TABLE OF CONTENTS 01750 Starting Systems 01760 Project Record Documents 01770 Contract Closeout DIVISION 2 -SITE WORK 02136 Waste Material Handlmg,Testing&Disposal DIVISION 5 -METALS 05500 Metal Fabrications DIVISION 9-COATINGS 09920 •Protecttive Coating &Disinfection For Portable Water Systems DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONDITIONS 13000 GS-12 Mixer Engmeermg Specifications EXHIBIT A GS-12 Mixer.Owners Manual&Maintanence Manual 00010-2of2 CITY'OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID Section.00100 INVITATION.TO BID CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER Sealed Electronic Bids will be accepted for the following project, in the City's.E-bid System. Electronic bids shall be submitted through the City's web site at: https.//pearland.ionwave.net/Login.aspx. All interested Bidders are required to register as a "supplier" on the City's E-bid System at the above web address and clicking on "Supplier Registration" Registration provides automatic access to any changes to the Plans; Specifications Or Bid time and date. However, submission of an E-bid requires completing a short registration questionnaire found on this web site. When prompted to add or remove commodity codes registrants must add the codes listed below- * Building Construction Services,New(Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, General (Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, Heavy(Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction.Services, Trade (New Construction) For more information regarding registration instructions, see INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Section 00200, included in the project bid documents viewable on the web site. Questions regardmg electronic bidding should be directed to City Purchasing Officer at ebids@pearlandtx.gov. All Bids submitted electronically will remain confidential until the opening date and time when they will be opened and read into the public record. Bids, shall be submitted on the form provided m the E-bid System and submitted electronically through this system to the City Purchasing Officer, City of Pearland, City Hall Annex located at 3523 Liberty Drive,.Pearland; Texas 77581 Electronic bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 23, 2023 All Bids shall reference the following project information in the appropriate locations in provided electronic format. All properly submitted bids shall be publicly "opened" and read aloud into the public record following the closing of the acceptance period for the construction of: Cullen EST Water Production Facility Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast(Bailey)EST &Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland,Texas COP PN: WA2209 &WA2302 BID NO.: ITB 0823-05 A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the City of Pearland Engineering&Publics Work Administration Building located at 2016 Old Alvin Rd,Pearland, Texas 77581 at 10:00 a.m., and 1.00 p.m. on October 5, 2023 The project will entail the rehabilitation and recoatmg of the two (2); 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tanks and all aboveground piping and equipment at the City of Pearland's Cullen and Southeast Water Plant. Along with the 500,000-ground storage tank the Magnolia Water Plant. 06-2019 00100- 1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID The interior and exterior protective coatings will be replaced, and miscellaneous repairs will be made to the tanks. Upon award of a.contract,.the successful Bidder will be required to utilize the City's web based project management software, for the administration of the construction project, including but not limited to, all transmittals and material submittals,RFI's,RFC's, Change Orders,Applications.for Payment and all project communications with the City, its Construction.Manager and Engineer This system has certain hardware, Internet access and operation requirements that form the basis for all project communications, documentation and records for the project. For more information, see INSTRUCTIONS.TO BIDDERS, Section 00200 Electronic Bid Documents: including Contract Documents, Plans and Technical Specifications are available for download on the City's Website at:https.//pearland.ionwave.netlLogin.aspx upon registration. The documents are NOT viewable without registration. These same documents may also available at the following locations. Amtek Plan Room (281) 376-4577 4001 Sherwood. Houston, TX 77092 The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. (713) 334-7100 2400 Augusta, Suite 350 Houston,TX 77057 Virtual Builders Exchange (832) 613-0201. 7035 W Tidwell Building J, Suite 112 Houston,TX 77092 No plan fees or deposits are required for plans and bid documents obtained through the City's E-. bid System. BIDDERS MUST REGISTER AS A SUPPLIER ON THE CITY'S E-BID SYSTEM IN ORDER TO SUBMIT A BID EVEN IF BID DOCUMENTS ARE OBTAINED VIA ONE OF THE PLAN HOUSES Bidders accept sole responsibility for downloading all of the required documents, plans, specifications bid forms and addenda required for bidding. No bid may be withdrawn or terminated for a period of ninety (90) days subsequent to the bid opening date without the consent of the City of Pearland. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, all references to"day(s)" shall mean calendar day(s). Bid Security and Bonds: Bid Security in the form of Cashier's Check; Certified Check, or Bid Bond payable to the City of Pearland in the amount of 5% of the total base bid price must accompany each proposal. Bidders submitting bids electronically through the E=bid System shall scan and up-load a copy of the.sealed Bid Bond as an attachment to their bid. Original documents for Bid Security shall be requested by the City from the lowest two bidders and delivered to the City's Purchasing Officer within 48 business'hours of the Bid Opening. Bid Security shall be delivered to Office of City Purchasing, Finance Department,'City Hall Annex, 3523 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas 77581 06-2019 00100-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID The successful Bidder must furnish Performance and Payment Bonds as required by Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code or other applicable law, as amended, upon the form included in the Contract.Documents, in the amount of one hundred percent(100%) of the contract price, such bonds to be executed by a corporate surety duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas, and named in the current list of"Treasury Department Circular No. 570", naming the City of Pearland,Texas as Obligee. Additionally,the successful bidder shall be required to provide a one year Maintenance Bond for the improvements installed as part of this work, as provided in.the Special Conditions of Agreement. Equal Opportunity: All responsible bidders will receive consideration for award of'contract without regard to race, color,religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor, sub-recipient, or sub-contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts. Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this agreement, which may result in the termination of this agreement or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate. Nondiscrimination: The City, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of.1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U S C 2000d to 20004-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- Assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. DBE/SBE Goal: The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise(DBE) goal for this project is 0%. The Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal for this project is 0%. DBEs and SBEs selected must be TxDOT approved. Race neutral participation is encouraged and can be achieved through various supplier and subcontracting opportunities. Selection Criteria: The Contract is to be awarded on the basis of Lowest Responsible Bidder In identifying this criteria the City will consider 1) lowest total bid price for all work listed and specifically requested, including 'but not limited to Base Bid, Extra Work items and selected Alternates. The City of Pearland reserves the right to award a contract based on any combination of the above considered to be in its best interests or to reject any or all bids. A.bid that has been"opened"may not be changed for the purposes of correcting an error in the bid price. Francis Aguilar, TRMC,MMC. City Secretary, City of Pearland First Publication date September 27, 2023. Second Publication date October 4, 2023. 06-2019 ; 00100-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Section 00200 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (LRB) 1 Defined Terms 1 1 The term "Owner" hereinafter is defmed as the City of Pearland and is used interchangeably with the term"the City" Both terms are synonymous and refer to the City.of Pearland and may be_used inter-changeably 1.2 The term"Bidder" means one who submits a Bid Proposal directly to Owner, as distinct from a sub-bidder, who submits a bid to a Bidder The term "Successful Bidder" means the Lowest Responsible Bidder to whom the Owner (on the basis of Owner's evaluation as hereinafter provided) makes an award. The term "Bid Documents" includes the Invitation to Bidders,.Instructions to Bidders,the Bid Proposal, and the proposed Contract Documents(plans and specifications including all Addenda issued prior to bid opening). 1.3 The term"B-bid System"refers to the City's electronic bidding system. This is a web- based system (Ion Wave) that provides all Bid Documents electronically to interested parties (potential Bidders and forms the pathway for_Bidders_to submit bids in response to The Invitation to Bid. The term "e-bid" and/ or "electronic bid" means the Bidders' electronic response submitted on the.electronic Bid Proposal with all required attachments to the Owner by way of the.E-bid System. The terms "electronic bid" or "e-bid" are used inter-changeably to describe the above bid submittal process to submit a bid to the City in response to an Invitation to Bidders. 14 The term "Pro-Trak" means the City's web-based contract administration and construction records management software used by the contracting parties to administer the project This system serves as the web accessed centralized project information hub for communications and document management, pay application processing and record retention for all project documentation. Operational instructions for accessing this system will be issued to the successful Bidder at the pre-Construction Meeting. 1.5 All other definitions set out in the Contract Documents are applicable to terms used in the Bidding Documents. 1 6 Unless otherwise expressly .provided. herein, all references to "day(s)" shall mean consecutive calendar day(s). 1 7 The term"Alternate(s)"or"Add Alternate(s)"as used here inter.-changeably are defmed as an additive work item that may be.selected or rejected by the Owner based on the Owner's sole acceptance or rejection of the price proposed for this item. Alternate bid prices shall include all labor,material, equipment and overhead costs to perform the work as specified, complete in place. When selected by the Owner, the costs for an Alternate work item shall be added to the Base Bid price and made a part of.the Contract price. 2. Registration for E-bid System 2.1 The Owner's E-bid System is accessible via the City's web site at https.//pearland.ionwave.net/Login:aspx. Bid documents can be viewed by simply selecting a specific project from the BID OPPORTUNITIES' list and clicking on 'that project AFTER registration as a Supplier Interested Bidders MUST REGISTER as a "Supplier"by clicking on 08-2018 09200-1 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS the Supplier Registration button and completing the registration form. When prompted to add or remove commodity codes registrants must add the codes listed below * Building Construction Services,New(Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, General (Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, Heavy(Includes.Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services,.Trade(New Construction) Select the appropriate Time Zone for the Bidder's location and whether that location observes Daylight Savings time. Complete the registration information providing all required contact information and establish password security for the E-bid System. Once complete, "suppliers" will receive emails notifymg of future bid opportunities. Downloading any project bid data will automatically place.the bidder's contact information on the.list.of plan holders and the E-bid System will automatically send any and all updates, addenda, changes or additional information associated with that project. 2.2 The electronic Bid Proposal can only be submitted through this system. The form can be printed for Bidder's use, but the Bid Proposal MUST be submitted on the electronic form withinn the.E-bid System. 2.3 Questions regarding use of the E-bid System may be directed by email to ebids@pearlandtx.gov 3 Copies of Bidding Documents 3 1 Complete sets of "electronic" Bidding Documents are available for download to registered Bidders at No Cost from the City's E-bid System at: https.//pearland.ionwave.net/Login.aspx.Interested Bidders must register as a"Supplier"on this site in order to receive the Bid Documents, and all Addenda or other notifications of changes, including.communications from.the Owner or Engineer All Bid Documents are available to download and print. 3.2 The Bidder accepts sole responsibility for ensuring that he obtains a.full set of these documents by completing the registration and executing a full and complete download of the project documents. Downloading of Bid Documents automatically ensures receipt of any and all subsequent communications,addenda or additional information from the City or its Engineer 3.3 Copies of Bidding Documents are available or may be viewed at any of the Plan Houses listed in the Invitation to Bidders. It is recommended that all interested Bidders,whether bidding directly to the Owner or Sub-bidders/Vendors providing pricing to a Bidder, register as a Supplier and download all of the project Bid Documents. 3 4 Complete sets.of Bidding Documents must be used in.preparmg Bid Proposals, neither Owner nor Engineer assumes any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents including,but not limited to all Addenda issued prior to bid. 3.5 Owner and Engineer, m making copies of Bidding Documents available on the above terms, do so only for the purpose of obtaining-Bid Proposals on the Work, and do not confer a license or grant for any other use. 08-2018 00200-2 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 4 Qualifications of Bidders 4 1 In determining to whom to award a contract, the City of Pearland may consider, in addition to the other selection criteria identified in.section.16 of these Instructions to Bidders, the following Qualifications of Bidder; and each Bidder must be prepared to submit within two (2)days of Owner's request any or all of such Qualifications requested. Failure to provide this information within the specified time frame may be cause for rejection of the Bid. 1) A brief narrative of previous experience Of the Bidder with projects of a similar nature and scope; specifically including a list of 5 representative projects completed by the Bidder of a similar nature and scope to the work covered by this proposed Contract. The references for the projects provided must include the cost of the project,Owner's name,Engineer or prime contact and telephone number; 2) A list, including owner name and project location, of on-going projects and contracts for construction of projects of the Bidder which are not yet substantially complete including total contract value and current percent complete by payment; 3) A list of proposed subcontractors and suppliers for the project being bid and the total value of work awarded to subcontractors as shown on the Subcontractors List Bid Form, 4) A list of names, address and telephone number of references for other projects completed by Bidder; and 5)A Financial Statement of Bidder,consisting of the balance sheet and annual.income statement of Bidder for the Bidder's last fiscal year end preceding the submission of the Bid Proposal, which has been audited or examined by an independent certified public accountant. The Financial Statement of Bidder shall be used to determine a Bidder's net working capital, which is defined as current assets less current liabilities. A Bidder's net working, capital shall be considered evidence of the Bidder's ability to provide sufficient financial.management of the project bemg.bid. The Bidder's Financial Statement shall be clearly and conspicuously marked as "confidential", and shall be deemed and treated as confidential and excepted from the Public Information disclosure requirements of Texas Government Code Section 552.001 et seq., as such information, if released, would give advantage to a competitor or bidder, and/or would cause substantial competitive harm to Bidder 5 Examination of Contract Documents and Site 5 1 It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid Proposal, to (a) examine the Bidding.Documents thoroughly, (b) visit the site:to become familiar with local conditions that may affect cost,progress,performance or furnishing of the Work, (c)consider federal, state and local laws and regulations that may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work, (d) study and carefully correlate Bidder's observations with the Contract Documents; and (e) notify Engineer of all conflicts, errors, omissions or discrepancies in the Contract Documents, (f)to recognize and plan for use of the City's"Pro-Trak"software to administer the construction process and perform the work of the project. 5.2 Any reports of explorations and tests of conditions at the site which havebeen utilized by.the Engineer in preparation of the Contract Documents will be made available to Bidders for review,but such reports are not part of the Contract Documents. Bidder may not and should not rely upon the accuracy of the data contained in such reports, interpretations or opinions contained therein, or the completeness thereof,for the purposes of bidding or construction. 08-2018 00200-3 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 5.3 Information and data reflected in the Contract Documents with respect to underground utilities, equipment or other underground facilities at or contiguous to the site is based upon information and data furnished to Owner and Engineer by owners of such underground facilities or others, and Owner does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness thereof. 5 4 Before submitting a Bid Proposal, each Bidder will, at Bidder's own expense, make or obtain any additional examinations;investigations,explorations,tests and studies and obtain any additional information and data which pertain to the physical conditions (surface, subsurface and underground facilities) at or contiguous to the site or otherwise which may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work and which Bidder deems necessary to determine its Bid Proposal prices for performing and furnishing the Work in accordance with the Contract Time, Contract Price and other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 5.5 On request in advance, Owner will provide each prospective Bidder access to the site to conduct such explorations and tests as each prospective Bidder deems necessary for submission of a Bid Proposal. Prospective Bidders shall fill all holes, clean up and restore the site to its former condition upon completion of such explorations. 5 6 The lands upon which the Work is to be performed, rights-of-way and easements for access thereto and other lands designated for use by Contractor in performing the Work are identified in 'the Contract Documents. All additional lands, access thereto or contractual arrangements for use by the Contractor required for temporary construction facilities or storage of materials and equipment are to be provided by Contractor Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing structures are to be obtained and paid for by Owner unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 5 7 The submission of a Bid.Proposal will constitute an incontrovertible representation by Bidder that Bidder has complied with every requirement of this Article 4,that without exception the Bid Proposal is premised upon performing.and furnishing all of the Work required by the Contract Documents and such means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction as may be indicated in, required by or reasonably inferred from ,the Contract Documents, and that the Contract Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. 6. Interpretations and Addenda 6.1 All questions about the meaning or intent of the Contract Documents are to be directed to Engineer Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary by Engineer in response to such questions will be issued by Addenda delivered or transmitted by electronic means to all registered Bidders in the City's E-bid System. Questions received less than five (5) days prior to the date for opening of Bid Proposals may not be answered. Only questions answered by formal written Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. 6.2 Addenda may also'be issued to modify the Bidding Documents as deemed advisable by Owner or Engineer Addenda will automatically be made available to all registered Bidders. that have downloaded Bid Documents from the City's E-bid System. 08-2018 00200-4 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 7 Bid Security 7 1 Each Bid Proposal must be accompanied by bid security made payable.to Owner in an amount of five percent (5%) of the Bidder's maximum Bid Proposal price, in the form of a certified check, cashier's check or a Bid Bond.("Bid Security"). 7.2 Bidders submitting bids through the E-bid System shall scan and up-load a copy of their Bid Security(sealed Bid Bond,Certified Check or.Cashier's Check)as an attachment to their electronic bid. Original documents for Bid Security shall be requested by the City from the lowest two bidders and delivered to the City's Purchasing Officer within 48 business hours of the Bid Opening. Bid Security shall be delivered to• Office of City Purchasing, City Hall Annex, 3523 Liberty Drive,Pearland, Texas 77581 7.3 The Bid Security of the Successful Bidder will be retained until such time as Bidder has executed the Standard Form of Agreement,and furnished the required Performance and.Payment Bonds, whereupon the.Bid Security of both bidders will be returned. If the Successful Bidder fails to execute and deliver the Standard Form of Agreement and furnish the required performance and payment bonds withm ten (10).days after the Notice of Award, Owner may annul the Notice of Award and shall be entitled to make a claim against the Bid Security The Bid Security of other Bidders will be retained until the Contract is awarded and the Standard Form of Agreement becomes effective, or all bids are rejected, whereupon Bid Security furnished by all such Bidders will be returned. 8 Contract Time 8 1 The number of days in which the Work is to be Substantially Completed, as set forth in the Bid Proposal form and the Standard Form of Agreement, subject to such extension of time as may be due under the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents.("Contract Time"). All references to "time" or"days"shall be interpreted as consecutive calendar.days. 9 Liquidated Damages and Early Completion Bonus 9 1 Provisions for liquidated damages and early completion bonus,if any,,.are set forth m the Standard Form of Agreement. 10 Substitute or"Or-Equal" Items 10 1 The Contract, if awarded, will be on the basis of the specified materials and equipment described in the Plans and Specifications without consideration of possible substitute or "or- equal" items unless otherwise stated. Whenever it is indicated in the Plans or specified m the. Specifications that a substitute or"or-equal" item of material or equipment may be furnished or used by the Contractor if acceptable to Engineer, application for such acceptance will not be considered by Engineer until after the Agreement becomes effective. All "or-equal" references shall be interpreted to mean "or Owner approved equal" Any substitution made by the Bidder upon which the bid is based shall be at the Bidder's sole risk. The procedure for submission of any such application by Contractor and consideration by Engineer is set forth in the Contract Documents. 08-2018 00200-5 Of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 11 Bid Form 11 1 The Bid Proposal form (Section 00300 — Bid Proposal). is included with the Bidding Documents when downloaded. This Document must be printed and signed, as required below, and then uploaded as an Attachment to the Bid. 11.2 All E-bids must be submitted on the City's official E-bid System Bid Proposal document. All blanks on the Bid Proposal form must be completed or filled in. The Bidder shall bid all Alternates, if any Incomplete Bid Proposals may be cause for rejection. 11.3 Bid Proposals by corporations must be executed in the corporate name by the president or a vice-president(or other corporate officer accompanied be evidence of authority to sign)and the corporate seal must be affixed and attested by the secretary or an assistant secretary The corporate address and state of incorporation must be shown below the signature. Once executed the document is to be uploaded as an attachment to the Bid. 11 4 Bid Proposals by partnerships must be executed in the partnership name and signed by a general partner, whose title must appear under the signature, and if a corporate general partner, executed as required above for corporations and the official address of the partnership must be shown below the signature. All names must be typed.or prmted below the signature. Once executed the document is to be uploaded as an attachment to the Bid. 11.5 The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of all Addenda.(the number of which must be filled in on the Bid Proposal form). Failure to do so could be cause for rejection of the Bid. 11 6 The address and telephone number for commumcations regarding the Bid Proposal must be shown on the Bid Proposal form. 12. Submission of Bid Proposals 12.1 The place, date and/or time designated for opemng Bid Proposals may be changed in accordance with applicable laws, codes and ordinances. Any such changes to the Bid Schedule shall be made by Addenda. 12.2 Electronic Bids shall be submitted per the requirements; instructions, terms and conditions as stated in the registration and submittal mstructions of the City's E-bid System electronic bidding software. All Bidders utilizing this system MUST register as.a potential supplier, (Bidder). .E-Bids are submitted directly via the City's Web based system located,at https.//pearland.ionwave.net/Login.aspx. 12.3 Bid Proposals submitted after the bid date and time will be rejected. 13 Modification and Withdrawal of Bid Proposals 13 1 Prior to submission, E-bid Bid Proposals may be modified or withdrawn without prejudice. 13.2 Once submitted, Bid.Proposals may only be modified by an appropriate document duly executed (in the manner that a Bid Proposal must be executed).and delivered to Office of City Purchasing, City Hall.Annex, 3523 Liberty Drive, Pearlaxid, Texas 77581 and submitted any time prior to the opening of Bid Proposals. 0&2018 00200-6 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 13.3 A Bidder may not modify or withdraw its Bid Proposal:by facsimile or verbal means. A withdrawn Bid Proposal may be resubmitted prior to the designated time for opening Bid Proposals. No bid may be withdrawn or terminated for a period of ninety(90) days subsequent to the bid opening date without the consent of the City of Pearland. 13 4 If,within twenty-four(24)hours after.Bid Proposals are opened, any Bidder files a duly signed, written notice with Owner and promptly thereafter demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of Owner that there was a material mistake in the preparation of its Bid Proposal, that Bidder may request to withdraw its Bid Proposal and the bid security may be returned or, at the discretion of the Owner, Owner may make a claim against the bid security Thereafter,that Bidder will be disqualified from further bidding on the Project to be provided under the Contract Documents. 13.5 Bid securities for unsuccessful Bidders will be returned to bidders once a_successful Bidder has be identified and notified of the Owner's intent to award a contract. 14 Opening of Bid Proposals 14 1. Bid Proposals will be opened and(unless obviously non-responsive)read aloud publicly An abstract of the amounts of the base Bid Proposals and major alternates (if any)will be made available to Bidders after the opening of Bid Proposals through E-Bid. Bid Proposals, in their entirety, shall be open for public inspection after the contract is awarded, with the exception of any trade secrets or confidential information contained therein, provided Bidder has expressly identified any specific information contained therein as being trade secrets or confidential information. 15 Bid Proposals to Remain Subject to Acceptance 15 1 All Bid Proposals will remain subject to acceptance for ninety(90) days after the day of the Bid Proposal opening,but Owner may,.in its sole discretion,release any Bid Proposal and return the bid security pnor to that date. 16 Award of Contract 16 1 Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bid Proposals, to waive any and all informalities not involving price, time or changes in the Work and to negotiate contract terms with the Successful Bidder Owner may reject a bid as non-responsive if 1) Bidder fails to provide required Bid Security; 2) Bidder improperly or illegibly completes or fails to complete all information required by the Bidding Documents; 3) Bidder fails to sign the Bid Proposal or improperly signs the Bid Proposal, 4) Bidder qualifies its Bid Proposal, 5). Bidder tardily or otherwise improperly submits its Bid Proposal, 6) Bidder fails to submit the Qualifications of Bidder as required under section 4 of these Instructions to Bidders, or 7) Bid Proposal is otherwise non-responsive. Contracts are awarded on the basis of the Lowest Responsible Bidder It is the intention for the City of Pearland to award one contract to the lowest responsible bidder However,the City of Pearland reserves the right to award two separate contracts for each site. 08-2018 '00200-7 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 16.2 The Bidder agrees to submit to the Owner the Qualifications of Bidder, including the Financial Statement of bidder, if requested to do so As required by the Instructions to Bidders and as a condition of.Bid acceptability, the Contractor hereby agrees. I That the City, as Owner and Contract Administrator, retams the right to review and approve the Contractor's and all Subcontractors' qualifications to perform the Work of the Contract and to reject any Subcontractor not meeting the City's standards,as outlined in the General Conditions qualifications for performing the Work. 16.3 Lowest Responsible Bidder In determining Lowest Responsible Bidder, Owner will consider Lowest Total Bid puce for all work including Base Bid,Extra Work, Add Alternates and Cash Allowances, if any, and any other cost criteria. Additional evaluation cntena may include: the Qualifications of the Bidders, whether or not the Bid Proposals comply with the prescribed requirements, and such alternates,unit pnces and other data, as may be requested in the Bid Proposal form or prior to the Notice of Award. Discrepancies m the multiplication of units of Work and unit paces:will be resolved in favor of the unit pnces. Discrepancies between the indicated sum of any column of figures and the correct sum thereof will be resolved in favor of the correct sum. 16 4 A contract to be awarded to the Lowest Responsible Bidder may be let on either a lump sum basis or a unit cost basis dependent on the Bid Proposal format. 16.5 Acceptance of any and all bids may be conditioned on compliance with the requirement for attendance of the mandatory pre-bid meeting. 16.6 In either case, Owner may conduct such investigations as Owner deems necessary to assist in the evaluation of any Bid Proposal and to establish the responsibility,qualifications and financial ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, suppliers .and other persons and orgamzations to perform and furnish the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents,.to Owner's satisfaction, within the Contract Time. 16 7 Each Bidder agrees to waive any claim it has or may have against the Owner, the Professional/Engineer, and their respective employees, arising out of or in connection with the adtmiustration, evaluation, or recommendation of any bid. 17 Contract Security 17 1 When the Successful Bidder delivers the executed Standard Form of Agreement to Owner; it must be accompanied by the Performance, Payment, Maintenance and Surface Correction Bonds required by the Contract Documents. Bonds may be on the forms provided herein or an equal form containing no substantive changes, as determined by Owner 18 Signing of Agreement 18.1 When Owner gives a Notice of Award to the Successful Bidder, it will be accompanied by the required number of unsigned counterparts of the Standard Form of Agreement, and the required Performance and Payment Bond forms. Within ten (10) days thereafter Contractor shall sign and deliver the required number of counterparts of the Standard Form of Agreement to Owner with the required Bonds. Within ten (10) days thereafter, Owner shall deliver one fully signed counterpart to Contractor There shall be no contract or agreement between Owner 08-2018 00200-8 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS and the Successful Bidder until proper execution and attestation of the Standard Form of Agreement by authorized representatives of the Owner 19 Pre-bid Conference 19 1 A pre bid conference will be held as indicated in the Invitation to Bid. 20 Retainage 20 1 Provisions concerning retainage are set forth in the Contract Documents. END OF SECTION 08-2018 00200-9 of 9 ADDENDUM NO.1 CITY OF PEARLAND BID PROPOSAL Section 00300 BID PROPOSAL , Lowest Responsible Bid Date: 11/2/23 Bid of.CTEX Construction Services LLC ,an individual proprietorship/a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Texas/a partnership consisting of Limited Liability Company ,for the construction of: Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209 South East EST&Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland,Texas COP PN:WA2209&WA2302 BID NO.:0823-05 , (Submitted in Electronic format) To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council of Pearland City of Pearland 3519 Liberty Drive Pearland,Texas 77581 Pursuant to the published Invitation to Bidders, and Instructions to Bidders, the undersigned Bidder hereby proposes to perform all the work and furnish all necessary superintendence,labor, machinery, equipment, tools and materials, and whatever else may be necessary to complete all the work described in or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents for the construction of the Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209,South East EST&Magnolia GST WA2302 with all related appurtenances, complete, tested,and operational, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Richard H. Jones, P.E., Jones Engineering Solutions, LLC, 11211 Katy Freeway, Suite 325, Houston, TX 77079, (832) 834-5496, for the unit prices or applicable prices set forth in Exhibit"A",the electronic bid form as contained in the City's E-bid system, which,once fully,executed and submitted shall constitute a legal and executable proposal from the Bidder. It is understood that, in the event any changes are ordered on any part of the Work,the applicable unit prices bid shall apply as additions to or deductions from the total prices for the parts of the Work so changed. The Bid Security required under the Instructions to Bidders is included and has been uploaded as an attachment within the E-bid system and,that a fully executed, signed and sealed hard copy has been delivered to the Office of City Purchasing, Finance Department, City Hall Annex 3523 Liberty Drive,Pearland,Texas. 77581 The Bidder agrees to submit to the Owner the Qualifications of Bidder, including the Financial Statement of Bidder,as required by the Instructions to Bidders if requested to do so as a condition of the Bid process. The Bidder binds himself, upon acceptance of his proposal, to execute the Standard Form of Agreement and furnish an acceptable Performance and Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond, each in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the total Contract Price, according to the forms included in the Contract Documents, for performing and completing the said work within Bidder's Initial's:RT 08-2018 00300-1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND BID PROPOSAL the time stated and for the prices stated in Exhibit A of this proposal along with all required insurance in the required amounts. The undersigned Bidder agrees to commence work within 10 days of the date of a written Notice to Proceed. It is understood that the Work is to be Substantially Complete within 280 calendar days after the date of the Notice to Proceed. Time for Substantial Completion shall begin on the date established by the Notice to Proceed. The Contractor will pay liquidated damages in the amount(s)specified in Section 00500—Standard Form of Agreement,in the event 1 the Work is not Substantially Complete within the Contract Time. The undersigned agrees that the amounts bid in this Bid Proposal will not be withdrawn or modified for ninety(90) days following date of Bid Proposal opening, or such longer period as may be agreed to in writing by the City of Pearland and Bidder. It is understood that in the event the Successful Bidder fails to enter into the Standard Form of Agreement and/or to furnish an acceptable Performance and Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond if required,each in the amount of one hundred(100)percent of the Contract Price, along with all required insurance in the stated amounts within ten(10)days of the Notice of Award,the Successful Bidder will forfeit the Bid Security as provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein,all references to"day(s)"shall mean calendar day(s). The Bidder acknowledges that the following Addenda have been received. The modifications to the Bidding Documents noted therein have been considered and all costs thereto are included in the Bid Proposal prices. Addendum No. 1 Date: i o/10/23 Addendum No. 3. Date: 10/17/23 Addendum No. 2 Date: 10/11/23 Addendum No. 4 Date: 10/17/23 Bidder hereby represents that the only person or parties interested in this offer as principals are those named. Bidder has not directly or indirectly entered into any agreement,participated in any collusion,or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding. Firm Name: CTEX Construction Servicee LLF By Rick Thorn �J/rl � Title: President/CEO Address: 320 Brooks Dr Nevada,TX 75173 ti` Phone No: 214-680-0587 ATTEST _ Reyna Thorn (Seal,if Bidder is.a•_Corporation)''^ ` _ (Typed or Printed Name) C943Vw Signatu Date: 11/2/23 END OF SECTION Bidder's Initial's:RT 08-2018 00300-2 of 4 B10 FORM (Bid Form must be submitted electronically) Prolect Name:Cullen,South East,MaRnolla Storage Tanks Rehabilitation WA2209&WA2302 Bid NO: 0823-05 t Quantity %DM Desciption Spec Reference Unit Price Total Base Bid Cullen Elevated Storage Unit - • RohabBltotIon-WA2209 PKLN 1 1 1 LS MOBWZATION(TO BE MAXIMUM 3%OF TOTAL BID(ITEMS FOR CULLENWA2209 BASE 81D AND COP 01505 18,000.00 18,000.00 EKTRA ITEMS),COMPLETE IN PUKE,THE SUM OF: PKLN 1 2 1 15 REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF EXISTING SCADA BOX AND CATS WIRE COP 01136 2.000A0 2,000.00 PION 1 3 1 1S BLAST AND RECOAT INTERIOR OF 1,000,000 GAL EST COP 09920 170.000.00 170000.00 I -PION 1 4 1 LS BLAST AND RECOAT EXTERIOR OF 1,000,000 GAL EST WITH FLUOROPOLYMERAS SPECIFIED, COP 09920 425,000.00 425,000.00 - INCLUDING ALL ATTACHED PIPING PKLN 1 5 1 LS SHROUDING FOR EST COP 09920 40.000.00 40.000.00 PKLN 1 6 1 LS REMOVE SEDIMENT AND PRESSURE WASH INTERIOR AT EST COP 09920 3,000.00 3.000,00 ' PION 1 7 4 EA GASKET REPLACEMENT FOR EST COP 09920 500.00 2,000.60 PION 1 8 1 LS REPLACE AIR VENT SCREEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL 316 AIR VENT SCREEN FOR EST COP 13426 1,000.00 1,000,00 PKLN 1 9 2 EA APPLY LOGOS TO BOTH SIDES OF EST COP 09920 6,001100 16,000.00 I PION 1 10 1 EA INSTALL GRID BEE MIXER COP 13000 38,000.00 38,000.00 P-KLN 1 111. 1 EA INSTALL PROJECT SIGN COP 01580 3,000.00 3,000.00 - Extra Items Cullen Elevated Storage Tank - - RehabRitadon•WA2209 PM 1 12 5 I EA INSTALL4.BY STEEL PATCH AS NEEDED AND DIRECTED BY ENGINEER COP 13426 12500 625.00 PXW 1 13 20 EA INSTALL ADDITIONAL PROTECTION OF EVIDENCE VEHICLES IN CITY OF PEARLAND POLICE PARKING Cop 400,00 8,¢00.00 LOT Quantity UOM Desnlpeon Spec Reference Unit Price Total Base Bld South East Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation•WA2302 , PKW 2 1 1 MOBIUZATION(TO BE MAXIMUM 3%OF TOTAL BID(ITEMS FOR SOUTH EAST&MAGNOUA COP 01505 18,000D0 18,00000 WA2302 BASE BID AND EXTRA ITEMS),COMPLETE IN PLACE,THE SUM OF: PKLN 2 2 1 L5 BLASTAND RECOAT INTERIOR OF 1,000,000 GAL EST COP 09920 '170,000.60 170,000.00 •PION 2 3 1 BLAST AND AFLOAT EXTERIOR OF 1,000,006 GAL EST WITH FLUOROPOLYMER AS SPECIFIED, COP 09910 426.000.00 425,000.00 INCLUDING ALL ATTACHED PIPING PKLN 2 4 1 IS SHROUDING FOR EST COP 09920 40,000.00 40,000.00 PKLN 2 5 1 LS REMOVE SEDIMENT AND PRESSURE WASH INTERIOR AT EST COP 09920 3,000.00 3,000.00 PKLN 2 6 4 EA GASKET REPLACEMENT FOR EST COP 09920 1,000.00 4,000.00 PKLN 2 7 1 LS REPLACE AIR VENT SCREEN WITHSTAINLESSS STEEL 316 AIRVENT SCREEN FOR EST COP 13426 50040 500.00 PKW 2 8 2 EA APPLY LOGOS TO BOTH SIDES OF EST COP 09920 6,000.00 18,000 00 PKW 2 9 1 EA INSTALL PROIECTSIGN COP 01580 1,000.00 1.000.60 PKW 2 10 1 LS FILL AREA AROUND CENTER RISER FOUNDATION COP 01581 2.600.00 2,500.00 PUN 2 11 1 EA INSTALL GRID BEE MIXER COP 13000 38.000.00 38,000.00 I PKLN 2 12 1 EA REPLACE EXTERIOR LADDER COP 01581 22,600.00 22.000.00 We Items South East Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2302_ .. AKIN, 2 13 5 EA INSTALL4°BY 4°STEEL PATCH AS NEEDED AND DIRECTED BY ENGINEER COP 13426 125.00 625.00 Cullen,South East,Magnolia Elevated Ground Storage Tank Rehabilitation•WA 2209,2302 Bid Form Page 3 Of 4 Quantity UOM Description Spat Refemnu Unit Pilot Total BaseBJd Magnolia Ground Storage Tank - - RehakRltaOon•WA2302 - PKLN 3 1 1 Lg MOBILIZATION(TO 8E MAXIMUM 3160FTOTAL BID(ITEMS FOR SOUTH EAST&MAGNOUA COP 01505 10,000.00 10,000.00 WA3302 BASE BID AND EXTRA ITEMS(,COMPLETE IN PLACE,THE SUM OF: PKUI 3 2 1 LS BLASTANORECOATIMERIOR OFSOO,00005LGST COP 09920 100,000.00 100,000A0 PKLN 3 3 1 15 BUST AND RECOAT EXTERIOR OF S00,000 GAL GOT WITH FLUOROPOLYMER AS SPECIFIED, COP 09920 85,000.00 B5,000.00 INCLUDING ALL ATTACHED PIPING PION 3 4 1 LS SHROUDING FOR GST ' COP D9920 20.000.00 20,000.00 PKLN 3 5 1 LS REMOVE SEDIMENT AND PRESSURE WASH INTERIOR ATam. COP 09920 2.000.00 2,000.00 PKLN 3 6 3 EA GASKET REPLACEMENT FOR GST COP 09920 000.03 1,500.00 PKLN 3 7 1 LS REPLACE AIR VENT SCREEN WITH STAINLESS\STEEL 316 AIR VENT SCREEN FOR GST COP 13426 630.00 600.00 PKLN 3 8 1 EA APPLY LOGO TO SIDE OF CST COP 09920 8,000.00 8,000.00 PUN 3 9 1 EA INSTALL PROJECT SIGN COP 01580 2,000.00 2.000.00 ' PKLN 3 10 1 LS ,REPAIR SEALING FLAP ON OVERFLOW PIPE COP 01580 500.00 500.00 PLKN 3 11 1 EA INSTALL GRID BEE MIXER COP 13000 38.000.00 98,000.00 PKLN 3 12 1 L5 APPLYSIKAFLEK-IA TO ALL RAFTERS COP 01580 4,000.00 4,00000 Extra Gems Magnolia Ground Storage Tank -. Rehakllitation•WA2302 - PION 3 13 5 EA INSTALL 4'BY A'STEEL PATCH AS NEEDED AND DIRECTED BY ENGINEER COP 13426 125.00 r 825.00 'PKLN 3 14 25 EA REPLACE RAFTERS cop 09920 1,500.00 37,300.00 CULLEN BASE BID SUBTOTAL $ 718,000.00 CULLEN EXTRA ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ 8,62500 I CULLEN TOTAL $720,625.00 SOUTH FAST BASE BID SUBTOTAL $ 740,000.00 SOUTH EASTEXTOA ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ 625.00 SOUTH samara $ 740.625 00 MAGNOt1A BASE BID SUBTOTAL $ 271,500.00 MAGNOLIA EXTRA ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ 38,125,00 MAGNOUATOTAL $ 309,62540 CULLEN+SOU]II EAST MAGNOUATOTAL $1,778,875.00 Cullen,South East,Magnolia Elevated Ground Storage Tank Rehabilitation•WA 2209,2302 Bid Form Page 4 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT Section 00500 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is by and between City of Pearland (hereinafter called OWNER or City) and CTEX Construction Services LLC (hereinafter called CONTRACTOR). OWNER and CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows. Article 1 WORK CONTRACTOR shall complete all work as specified or indicated in or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents (hereinafter the "Work") The Work is generally described as follows. Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA 2209 South East EST & Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA 2302 City of Pearland,Texas COP PN. WA2209 & WA2302 BID NO.. 0823-05 Article 2. ENGINEER The Work has been designed by Jones Engineering Solutions, 11211 Katy Freeway, Suite 325, Richard H. Jones, P.E. who is hereinafter called ENGINEER and who is to assume all duties and responsibilities and have the rights and authority assigned to ENGINEER in the Contract Documents in connection with completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Article 3 CONTRACT TIME 3 1 The Work will be Substantially Complete (as defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions) within [two-hundred senventy (280) days (including weekends and holidays) from the date when the Contract Time commences to run as provided in paragraph 5 01 of the General Conditions (as revised in the Special Conditions if applicable), and completed and ready for Final Payment within ninety (90) days from the date when the Contract Time commences to run. No work will be allowed on Sundays. 3.2 Liquidated Damages. OWNER and CONTRACTOR recognize that time is of the essence of this Agreement and that OWNER will suffer financial loss if the Work is not completed within the times specified in paragraph 3 1 above, plus any extensions thereof allowed in accordance with Article 5 of the General Conditions. OWNER and CONTRACTOR also recognize the delays, expense, and difficulties involved in proving in a legal or arbitration preceding the actual loss suffered by OWNER if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for 4-2015 00500- 1 of 7 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT delay (but not as a penalty) CONTRACTOR shall pay OWNER one thousand dollars ($1000 00) for each day that expires after the time specified in paragraph 3 1 for Substantial Completion until the Work is substantially complete. After Substantial Completion, if CONTRACTOR shall neglect, refuse or fail to complete the remaining Work within the time set out in the Certificate of Substantial Completion or any proper extension thereof granted by OWNER, CONTRACTOR shall pay OWNER one thousand dollars ($1000 00) for each day that expires after the time specified in the Certificate of Substantial Completion for completion and readiness for Final Payment. 3.3 Inspection Time. Working hours for the Pearland Inspection personnel are from 7.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding City approved holidays. The Contractor shall notify the OWNER of any required inspection overtime work at least 48 hours in advance and shall pay the overtime wages for the required City inspections. Article 4 CONTRACT PRICE 41 OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for completion of the Work in strict accordance with the Contract Documents in current funds [$1,776,875.00 [(the "Contract Price") The Contract Price includes the Base Bid and Extra Items, as accepted by OWNER and as shown in Document 00300—Bid Proposal. Article 5 PAYMENT PROCEDURES CONTRACTOR shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with Section 6 0 "Measurement and Payment" of the General Conditions. Application for Payment will be processed by ENGINEER as provided in the General Conditions. 5 1 Progress Payments. OWNER shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Price on the basis of CONTRACTOR's Application for Payment as recommended by ENGINEER as provided below All progress payments will be on the basis of the progress of the Work and actual quantity of Work completed, in accordance with Article 6 "Measurement and Payment" of the General Conditions. 5 1 1 Prior to Substantial Completion, progress payments will be made in an amount equal to the percentage or actual quantity of Work complete, but, in each case, less the aggregate of payments previously made and less such amounts as ENGINEER shall determine, or OWNER may withhold, in accordance with the General Conditions. The OWNER shall make payment within 30 days of receipt of application for payment by the ENGINEER. 5 1.2 Each progress payment shall be less retainage as specified in Paragraph 6 06 of the General Conditions, and further less all previous payments and all further sums that may be retained by the OWNER under the terms of this Agreement. It is understood, however, that in case the whole work be near to completion and some unexpected and unusual delay occurs due to no 4-2015 00500-2 of 7 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT fault or neglect on the part of the CONTRACTOR, the OWNER may upon written recommendation of the ENGINEER pay a reasonable and equitable portion of the retained percentage to the CONTRACTOR, or the CONTRACTOR at the OWNER's option, may be relieved of the obligation to fully complete the Work and, thereupon, the CONTRACTOR shall receive payment of the balance due him under the contract subject only to the conditions stated under"Final Payment." 5.2 Final Payment. Upon final completion and acceptance of the Work in accordance with paragraph 6 09 of the General Conditions, OWNER shall pay the remainder of the Contract Price as recommended by ENGINEER as provided in said paragraph 6 09 Article 6 INTEREST Interest on any overdue payment from OWNER to CONTRACTOR shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2251 025 of the Texas Government Code, as amended. Article 7 CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS In order to induce OWNER to enter into this Agreement CONTRACTOR makes the following representations 7 1 CONTRACTOR has familiarized himself with the nature and extent of the Contract Documents, Work, site, locality, and all local conditions and Laws and Regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress, performance, or furnishing of the Work. 7.2 CONTRACTOR has studied carefully all available surveys, assessments, reports of explorations, investigations, and tests of subsurface conditions and drawings of physical conditions of the site. Such technical reports and drawings are not Contract Documents, and Owner makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy of such documents or information, or to whether or not they are complete, comprehensive, or all-inclusive. 7.3 CONTRACTOR has obtained and carefully studied (or assumes responsibility for obtaining and carefully studying) all such examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports, and studies (in addition to or to supplement those referred to in paragraphs 7.2 above) which pertain to the subsurface or physical conditions at or contiguous to the site or otherwise may affect the cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work, and CONTRACTOR assumes the risk of such subsurface and physical conditions, and shall furnish the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Time and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, and no additional examinations, investigations, explorations,tests, reports, and studies or similar information or data are or will be required by CONTRACTOR for such purposes. 4-2015 00500-3 of 7 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT 7 4 CONTRACTOR has reviewed and checked all information and data shown or indicated on the Contract documents with respect to existing underground facilities at or contiguous to the site and assumes responsibility for the accurate location of said underground facilities. No additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports, studies or similar information or data in respect of said underground facilities are or will be required by CONTRACTOR in order to perform and finish the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Time and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 7 5 CONTRACTOR has correlated the results of all such observations, examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports, and studies with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 7 6 CONTRACTOR has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies in the Contract Documents of which Contractor knew or should have known, and CONTRACTOR shall perform the Work at the Contract Price, within the Contract Time and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, including any wntten resolution of any such conflict, error or discrepancy by ENGINEER. In the event of a conflict that was not brought to the OWNER's or ENGINEER's attention prior to the bid, the CONTRACTOR is assumed to have bid the most expensive alternative. Article 8 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents, which comprise the entire agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work, consist of the following, each of which are incorporated herein by reference 8 1 Standard Form of Agreement(Section 00500) 8.2 Performance, Payment, and/or Maintenance Bonds (Sections 00610, 00611, and 00612). 8.3 General Conditions of Agreement (Section 00700), including Attachment No 1 Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage, Attachment No 2 Agreement for Final Payment and Contractor's Sworn Release, and Attachment No 3 Owner's Insurance Requirements of Contractor 8 4 Special Conditions of Agreement(Section 00800). 8.5 Plans, consisting of sheets numbered 1 through 8 inclusive with attachments with each sheet bearing the following general title. Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation, South East Elevated Storage Tank, Magnolia Ground Storage Tank. 8 6 Instructions to Bidders and CONTRACTOR's Bid Proposal, including any Addenda referenced therein. 8 7 Technical Specifications for the Work. 4-2015 00500-4 of 7 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT 8 8 The following, which may be delivered or issued after this Agreement becomes effective Any Change Orders or other documents amending, modifying, or supplementing the Contract Documents in accordance with the General Conditions. There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in this Article 8 The Contract Documents may only be amended, modified or supplemented as provided in the General Conditions. Article 9 MISCELLANEOUS 9 1 Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Section 1, "Definitions and Interpretations" of the General Conditions will have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions. 9.2 No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interests in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound, and specifically but without limitation moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment, no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 9.3 OWNER and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representative to the other party hereto, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. 9 4 CONTRACTOR agrees to warranty the Work for a period of one (1) year from Substantial Completion against defects in materials and workmanship CONTRACTOR agrees to repair or replace any defective work within this warranty period immediately unless such repairs require long lead time materials and equipment in which case CONTRACTOR shall provide an agreeable schedule for repairs at no additional cost to OWNER. 9 5 The Work will be completed according to the Contract Documents and in accordance with codes, ordinances, and construction standards of the City of Pearland, and all applicable laws, codes and regulations of governmental authorities. 9 6 In the event any notice period required under the Contract Documents is found to be shorter than any minimum period prescribed by applicable law, the notice period required shall be construed to be the minimum period prescribed by applicable law 9 7 This Contract and the Contract Documents, insofar as they relate in any part or in any way to the Work undertaken therein, constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto, and rt is expressly understood and agreed that there are no agreements or promises by and between said parties, except as aforesaid, and that any additions thereto or changes shall be in writing. 4-2015 00500-5 of 7 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT 9 8 The provisions of this Contract shall be applied and interpreted in a manner consistent with each other so as to carry out the purposes and the intent of the parties, but if for any reason any provision is unenforceable or invalid, such provisions shall be deemed severed from this Contract and the remaining provisions shall be carried out with the same force and effect as if the severed provision had not been part of this Contract. 9 9 The headings of the paragraphs are included solely for the convenience of reference and if there is any conflict between the headings and the text of this Contract, the Contract text shall control. 9 10 The waiver of any breach hereof shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision hereof. Failure by the OWNER in any instance to insist upon observance or performance by CONTRACTOR shall not be deemed a waiver by CONTRACTOR of any such observance or performance No waiver will be binding upon OWNER unless in writing and then will be for the particular instance only Payment of any sum by OWNER to CONTRACTOR with knowledge of any breach or default will not be deemed a waiver of such breach or default or any other breach or default. 9 11 The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the OWNER(through its employee handbook) considers the following to be misconduct that is grounds for termination of an employee of the OWNER. Any fraud, forgery, misappropriation of funds, receiving payment for services not performed or for hours not worked, mishandling or untruthful reporting of money transactions, destruction of assets, embezzlement, accepting materials of value from vendors, or consultants, and/or collecting reimbursement of expenses made for the benefit of the OWNER. The CONTRACTOR agrees that it will not, directly or indirectly; cause an employee of the OWNER to engage in such misconduct. 9 12 The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with Appendix A (attached) of the City of Pearland's Title VI Nondiscnmination Plan Assurances. 4-2015 00500-6 of 7 CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, OWNER and CONTRACTOR have signed this Agreement in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to OWNER and one to CONTRACTOR. This Agreement will be effective upon execution and- rattestation by authorized representatives of the City of Pearland and upon the following date Iv U\f ttYl b-e( -i , 20,13 OWNER. CONTRACTOR. CITY OF PE ND CTEX Constructio Services LLC Title &/, ///(4^13.6. Title Presid- (CEO Date. /z//z/13 Date _ ( torpor@te Seal) ATTEST r, ,,, ATTEST . Address for giving notices 320 Brooks Dr Nevada, TX 75173 U D_ CI)E. • Phone. 214-680-0587 '''ll,„1,11%%%%%%%%%%%%`'`` Fax. Agent for service of process Rick Thorn 320 Brooks Dr Nevada, TX 75173 END OF SECTION 4-2015 00500-7 of 7 Title VI Nondiscrimination Assurances APPENDIX A During the performance Of this. contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor ') agrees as follows (1) Compliance with. Regulations: The contractor shall comply with the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination in Federally-Assisted programs of the Department of Transportation (hereinafter, "DOT') Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract (2) Nondiscrimination. The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, or national Origin in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment The contractor shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by Section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations. (3) Solicitations for Subcontracts, including Procurements of Materials and Equipment. In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of, materials or leases of equipment, each potential,subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. (4) Information and Reports. The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Sub-Recipient or the Federal Highway Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders and instructions Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information the contractor shall so certify to the Sub-Recipient, or the Federal Highway Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information (5) Sanctions for Noncompliance In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this contract,the Sub-Recipient shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the Federal Highway Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to (a). withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or (b) cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part (6) Incorporation of Provisions:The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1).through (6) in every subcontract,including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations, or directives issued pursuant thereto The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the Sub-Recipient or the Federal Highway Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for. non-compliance Provided, however, that, in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the contractor may request the Sub-Recipient to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the Sub-Recipient, and, in addition,the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States GLEAVald " D TEXAS FST 'a9A ontractor Q_ stionnaire No 1. Has the City of Pearland or other governmenta entity incurred costs as a resu t of contested change order(s).from the undersigned company? 2. Has the City,of Pearland or other governmental entity been involved in litigation relative to contract performance with the undersigned company? 3. Has the undersigned company failed to meet bid specifications or time limits on other contracts? ▪ E4 Has the undersigned company abandoned a contract or refused to perform without legal cause after submitting a bid? 5. Has the undersigned company had bidding errors or omissions in two or more bid submissions within a thirty six(36) month period? LI. © 6. Has the undersigned company failed to perform or performed unsatisfactory on two or more contracts within a thirty six(36)month period? ▪ El7 Does the undersigned company have adequate equipment,personnel and expertise to complete the proposed contract? ▪ kI 8. Does the undersigned company have a record of safetyi vio ations in two or more contracts within a thirty six(36) month period? ▪ LI9. Does the undersigned have a criminal offense as an incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or private contractor subcontract,or in the performance of such a contract or subcontract within a ten(10)year period? • El10. Has the undersigned company been convicted of a criminal offense within a ten(10)year period of embezzlement, theft,bribery,falsification or destruction of records,receiving sto en property or any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or business honesty which might affect responsibility as a municipal contractor? ▪ El11. Has the undersigned company been convicted of state or federal antitrust statutes within a ten(10)year period arising out of submission of bids or proposals? • E12. Has the undersigned company been disbarred or had a similar proceeding by another governmental entity? If you answered"yes"to Items 1-6 or 8-12 or answered"no"to Item 7,please attach a full explanation to-this questionnaire. CTEX Construction Services LLC Company Name: Address: 320 Brooks Dr Name: Rick Thorn Title: President/CEO _ (Pleas Print) (Please Print) Signature: Date: 10/12/23 CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE FORM CIQ For vendor doing business with local governmental entity This questionnaire reflects changes made to the law by H.B. 23, 84th Leg., Regular Session. OFFICE USE ONLY This questionnaire is being filed in accordance with Chapter 176,Local Government Code,by a vendor who Date Received has a business relationship as defined by Section 176.001(1-a) with a local governmental entity and the vendor meets requirements under Section 176.006(a). By law this questionnaire must be filed with the records administrator of the local governmental entity not later than the 7th business day after the date the vendor becomes aware of facts that require the statement to be filed. See Section 176.006(a-1), Local Government Code. A vendor commits an offense if the vendor knowingly violates Section 176.006, Local Government Code.An offense under this section is a misdemeanor. J Name of vendor who has a business relationship with local governmental entity. CTEX Construction Services LLC ?I Check this box if you are filing an update to a previously filed questionnaire.(The law requires that you file an updated completed questionnaire with the appropriate filing authority not later than the 7th business day after the date on which you became aware that the originally filed questionnaire was incomplete or inaccurate.) J Name of local government officer about whom the information is being disclosed. None Name of Officer J Describe each employment or other business relationship with the local government officer,or a family member of the officer,as described by Section 176.003(a)(2)(A). Also describe any family relationship with the local government officer. Complete subparts A and B for each employment or business relationship described. Attach additional pages to this Form CIQ as necessary. A. Is the local government officer or a family member of the officer receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from the vendor? Yes X No B. Is the vendor receiving or likely to receive taxable income,other than investment income,from or at the direction of the local government officer or a family member of the officer AND the taxable income is not received from the local governmental entity? Yes x No Describe each employment or business relationship that the vendor named in Section 1 maintains with a corporation or other business entity with respect to which the local government officer serves as an officer or director,or holds an ownership interest of one percent or more. None J flCheck this box if the vendor has given the local government officer or a family member of the officer one or more gifts as described in Section 176.003(a)(2)(B), excluding gifts described in Section 176.003(a-1). ?1 10/11/23 Signature of a or oing business with the governmental entity Date Form provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Revised 11/30/2015 CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE For vendor doing business with local governmental entity A complete copy of Chapter 176 of the Local Government Code may be found at http.//www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/ Docs/LG/htm/LG.176.htm.For easy reference,below are some of the sections cited on this form. Local Government Code§176.001(1-a)•"Business relationship"means a connection between two or more parties based on commercial activity of one of the parties. The term does not include a connection based on. (A) a transaction that is subject to rate or fee regulation by a federal,state,or local governmental entity or an agency of a federal,state,or local governmental entity; (B) a transaction conducted at a price and subject to terms available to the public;or (C) a purchase or lease of goods or services from a person that is chartered by a state or federal agency and that is subject to regular examination by,and reporting to,that agency. Local Government Code§176.003(a)(2)(A)and(B): (a) A local government officer shall file a conflicts disclosure statement with respect to a vendor if• (2) the vendor (A) has an employment or other business relationship with the local government officer or a family member of the officer that results in the officer or family member receiving taxable income, other than investment income, that exceeds $2,500 during the 12-month period preceding the date that the officer becomes aware that (i) a contract between the local governmental entity and vendor has been executed; or (ii) the local governmental entity is considering entering into a contract with the vendor; (B) has given to the local government officer or a family member of the officer one or more gifts that have an aggregate value of more than$100 in the 12-month period preceding the date the officer becomes aware that: (i) a contract between the local governmental entity and vendor has been executed,or (ii) the local governmental entity is considering entering into a contract with the vendor Local Government Code§176.006(a)and(a-1) (a) A vendor shall file a completed conflict of interest questionnaire if the vendor has a business relationship with a local governmental entity and. (1) has an employment or other business relationship with a local government officer of that local governmental entity,or a family member of the officer,described by Section 176.003(a)(2)(A), (2) has given a local government officer of that local governmental entity,or a family member of the officer,one or more gifts with the aggregate value specified by Section 176.003(a)(2)(B),excluding any gift described by Section 176.003(a-1),or (3) has a family relationship with a local government officer of that local governmental entity (a-1) The completed conflict of interest questionnaire must be filed with the appropriate records administrator not later than the seventh business day after the later of. (1) the date that the vendor (A) begins discussions or negotiations to enter into a contract with the local governmental entity; or (B) submits to the local governmental entity an application,response to a request for proposals or bids, correspondence, or another writing related to a potential contract with the local governmental entity;or (2) the date the vendor becomes aware (A) of an employment or other business relationship with a local government officer, or a family member of the officer,described by Subsection(a), (B) that the vendor has given one or more gifts described by Subsection(a),or (C) of a family relationship with a local government officer Form provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state tx.us Revised 11/30/2015 CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE As of January 1,2006,the Texas Local Government Code Chapter 76 requires all vendors and potential vendors who contract or seek to contract for the sale or purchase of property,goods,or services with any local government to complete and submit a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire. In filing out the questionnaire,the following are current City Council members and City employees who may either recommend or approve bid awards. City Council Mayor Kevin Cole Council Member Tony Carbone Council Member Joseph Koza Council Member Alex Kamkar Council Member Adrian Hernandez Council Member Layni Cade Council Member Jeffrey Barry Council Member Woody Owens City Staff. City Manager Trent Epperson Chief Financial Officer Amy Johnson you` `® PEAR! ti 1 ' IICARIAND T E X A S ESr, Sena NON-COLLUSION STATEMENT "The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation,firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid " Vendor CTEX Construction Services LLC Address 320 Brooks Dr Nevada, TX 75173 Phone Number 214-680-0587 Fax Number Email Address ctexoffice@gmaii corn Bidder(Signature) (JJ ' tehyl Position with Company President/CEO Signature of Company Official Authorizing This Bid Rick Thorn Company Official (Printed Name) Official Position President/CEO CITY OF PEARLAND STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT APPENDIX B House Bill 89 Verification 1, Rick Thorn (Person name), the undersigned representative (hereafter referred to as "Representative") of CTEX Construction Services LLC (company or business name, hereafter referred to as "Business Entity"), being an adult over the age of eighteen (18)years of age,after being duly sworn by the undersigned notary,do hereby depose and affirm the following: 1 That Representative is authorized to execute this verification on behalf of Business Entity; 2 That Business Entity does not boycott Israel and will not boycott Israel during the term of any contract that will be entered into between Business Entity and the City of Pearland, and 3 That Representative understands that the term "boycott Israel" is defined by Texas Government Code Section 2270 001 to mean refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations specifically with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israel or in an Israeli-controlled territory, but does not include an action made for ordinary business purposes SIG TU 0 REPRESENTATIVE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this t L€ day of NOVenahe,r , 20 23 bl)9A01,__ .Y/7941) jCgY AVeTHERESALMO55, i`f, NotaryIDE#130926177 ► otary Public ' ^/� My Commission Expires n0. December 8,2024 0 l 1 . CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 1of1 l OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos.1-4 and 6 if there are interested parties. Complete Nos.1,2,3,5,and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING 1 Name of business entity filing form,and the city,state and country of the business entity's place Certificate Number of business. 2023-1093386 CTEX Construction Services LLC Nevada,TX United States Date Filed: 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is 11/10/2023 being filed. City of Pearland Date Acknowledged. 3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract,and provide a description of the services,goods,or other property to be provided under the contract. WA2209,WA2302 Water Tank Rehabilitation Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Party City,State,Country(place of.business) (check applicable) Controlling 1 Intermediary CTEX CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC Nevada,TX United States X 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party a 6 UNSUWORN DECLARATION My name is 1?4 _L_ I M P v - , and my date of birth is 2 1 17 IS My address is J-zo 6VO445 Dv• , '"eJMJA- , "R , 1 /73 , 04 (street) (city) (state) (zip code) (country) 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. L t fI'!-' 004, State of TiY•AS ,on the IT day of ,20 2� t Executed in CCOW ".�' County, (month) (year) • .I re of authorized agent of contracting business entity (Declarant) Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Version V3.5.1.0f381ab6 of ` r�44, v • 9G TEXAS Fsr. i$'a REFERENCES FOR: CTEX Construction Services LLC Offeror must furnish,with this proposal, at least three (3) references from customers with a similar or larger operation as the City of Pearland This document, or a similar version issued by your company, must be included with your proposal Company Name TNEMEC CO INC Company Address. 123 W 23rd St. Kansas City, MO 64116 Contact Name Bill Bailey Phone Number Email Address bbailey@barrygroupllc.com Description of Project/Work Coatings and coatings supplies Company Name MINERAL TECH INC Company Address 11501 Crosby Lynchburg Road, Crosby, TX 77532 Contact Name Robert Barnes Phone Number 409-670-8517 Email Address rbarnes83@mineraltechllc.com Description of Project/Work. Abrasive References for Page Construction Services LLC Page 2 Company Name United Rentals Inc. Company Address Contact Name Phone Number800-609-2716 Email Address Description of Project/Work. Rental Equipment Company Name Allredi, Inc. Company Address 701 East Blvd, Deer Park, TX 77536 Contact Name Credit Dept. Phone Number281-930-0905 Email Address liliana gutierrez@allredi-us corn Description of Project/Work. Supplies and equipment rental Company Name Kennedy Wire Co Inc. Company Address. 302 Flato Road Corpus Christi, TX 78405 Contact Name Jeremiah Alspach Phone Number 361-289-1444 Email Address jeremiah@kwrs corn Description of Project/Work Safety equipment and supplies Project References CTEX CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC. Rick Thorn Date Completed Project TYPE Owner Status Contact Phone Email October-15 Windmill GST GST REHAB April-16 Crystal Clear SUD GC Suzie B30.743-7429 2015 Tank Rehab GST/ESTI.OME Subcontractor for r City of Bryan SUD Dunham Eng. 979-690-6555 jim@dunhamenzineering.com Note: •Aprii-16 Port Arthur GST GST Re-coat Subcontractor for l City of Port Arthur SUB Dave Cull 502-962-2251 dcull@caldwelltanks.com Note: June-16 Harris Co.36 GST.Re-coat Subcontract Harris Co.Dist 36 SUB Randy Key 713-8213-3660 Jkev@wwnavton.corr Note: for WW Payton Contractors,Inc. September-16 Harris Co.33 GST/EST Rehab Harris Co.Dist.33 SUB Randy Key 713-828-3660 rkev@wwpayton.com May-15 Elk City GSTTanks GST Rehab Subcontractor for r City of Elk City,OK SUB Rudy Gray 405-213-7197 rudvge@mece.us.com Note: 10-15 new tank coatings for Phoenix Fabricators In Arkansas,Texas and Oklahoma. Phoenix Fabricators. New Tank Coating City ofSplendora 350,000,00 EST Rehab May-18 City ofSplendora,TX GC Jimmy Dunham 979-690-6555 JlmfBdunhamenglneering.cam City of Round Rork 221,000.00 GST Rehab May-18 City of Round Rock,TX SUB John Konzen 512-422-7655 John@hotinspection.com Marble Falls GST 129,060.00 GST Rehab May-18 City of Marble Falls( SUB Kent Kromer,PI 817-510-0166 kekromer@tankbullderslnc.com. Canyon Creek 220,600.00 GST Rehab June-18 Canyon Creek Water Supply SUB Kent Kromer,Pt 817-510-0166 kekromer@tankbullderslnc.com 23rd St Tank 150,000,00 EST Rehab February-18 City of Mineral Wells SUB Odi Dow 940-682-5559 otevtndlancreekanch@yahoo.com Sports Stadium GST 88,000.00 GST Rehab May-17 City of Buda GC Travis Tatum,PI 979-690-6555 Travis@dunhamengineertng.com Harris Co.WC&ID No,74 149,00100 GST/HP Rehab September-1B Harris Co.WCID No.74 GC Wesley Oaks,PI979-690-6555 wesley@dunhamenglneedng.com BHP EST Roysecity,TX 125,000.00 EST Coatings September-I8- Phoenix Fabricators SUB Ray Walker 317-691-8268 ray.walker@phoenMank.com Tower 150,000 Est 375,060.00 EST Rehab .March-19 City of Anahuac,TX GC Jimmy Dunham 979-690-6555 kekramer@tankbuilderslncmm Nix Road.2MG EST 289,000.00 EST Rehab March-19 'City of Lampasas GC' Jason Jones 512-556.2303 Jasonl(lones-heroy,corq Gun Barrel City EST 160,000.00 EST Coating July-19 Caldwell Tanks Inc. GC Clay Warren 502-964-3361 cwarreir@caldwelltanks.com Fr^"=.^!1 Tank Rehab 229,000.00 ESTCoatlng/Rel March-20 City of Clarksville City GC Stan Hayes 903-758-2010 stan@hayesengtneering.net ,REST 220,000.00 EST Rehab June-20 City of Norman,OK GC Joe Setter 405-593-7553 Jseiterradunhamengineedng.com i- i 220,000.00 GST New May-21 City of Kyle SUB Kent Kromer„P1817-5100166 kekromerEttankbuiidersinc.cant. City of Pflugerville 249,000.00 GST Rehab April-21 City of Pflugerville SUB Kent Kramer,PI 817-510-0166 kekromer@tankbuilderslnc.corn Denver St.EST 622,000.00 EST Rehab .Feb.20 City of Wichita Falls GC Teresa Rose PE 940-761-7477 teiesa.rose@wlchuafalitr.gov Bois D'Arc WSC GST 421,000.00 GST June-21 Bois D'Arc WSC GC Billy Stevens 903-227-1450 gm@boisdarcmud,com City of Orange 225,000.00 EST Rehab January-21 City of Orange GC Nestor Barroeta 409.782.7771 nbarroeta@spi-eng.com WCID1117 235,000.00 GST x3 February-21 WC10817 GC Joe Kuntz 512-266-1111 jkunz@wcid17.org Bridgeport GST 255,060.00 GST .March-22 Walnut Grove WSC SUB Kent Kromer,PE kekromer@tankbuildersinc.com Southwood GST 547,060.00 1MG GST August-22 City of Highland Village SUB Rick Thom 214-660-0587 rick@amconstructionutility.com Highpolnt SUD 750,000.00 3 GST January-22 High Point SUD SUB Rick-Thom 214-680-0587 rids@amconstructionutilitv.com Aqua WSC 730,000.00 3GST January-22 Aqua WSC SUB Rick Thom 214680-0587 ricli@amconstructionutilitv.com Turner Crossing 300,000.00.GST July-22, Tank Builders Inc. SUB Kent Kromer,PI Kent Kromer,PE kekromer@tankbuiidersinc.com Loop360 310,000.00 GST January-22 TankBuilderslnc. SUB Kent Kromer,PI817-510-0166 kekromer@tankbuildersinc.com Bell County WCID 83 249,000.00 GST February-23 Tank Builders Inc. SUB Kent Kromer,PI 817-510-0166 kekromer@tankbuildersinc.com Travis Co.WCID 817 365,000.00 GST x 3 .January-23 Travis Co.WC10817 GC Joe Kuntz 512-266-1111 jkunz@WCid17.Org Water Plant 2 Rehab 788,000.60 GST x 2 October-22' Harris Co.MUD 186 GC Juana Moore 713-267-2719 juana.moura@aecom:com Royse City Water Plant 365,000.00 GST x3 November-22 BHP WSC GC Mike Krider 214-957-2161 krider@sbcglobal.net Forney Lake WSC 21,000.00 EST Logo May-23 Forney Lake WSC GC John Crow 214-325-1461 HCMUD 186 GSTs 745,000.00 GST x2 .September-23 HCMUD 8186 GC Tyson Duncan 512-547-9756 tysnn.duhcan@aecom.com References: TNEMEC Ca.Inc. Mineral Tech Inc Hot Shot Inspections Canfield&Joseph Inc Bill Bailey Lbrenio Villanueva John Konzer: Ben Riley John Barry 832-524-6824 512-422-7655 817-366-9629 214-693-7585 avbarbo@mineraltechiic.om John@hotlnspectlon.cem brilevgcantieldloseph.cont Jimmy Dunham,PE Jeff Harshburger Brent Blonlgan Dunham Engineering 'Sherwin-Williams Co. Grayhawk Insurance-bonding 979-690-6555 469-267-3796 Philadelphia Indemnity&Insurance Jeff.n.harshbarger@sherwin.com 817-602-4616 bh@grayhawklns.com .A&M Construction and Utilities Inc .4950 Grisham Dr. Rowlett,TX 75088 Note:Attached Is references for A&M Construction and Utilities Inc Rick Thorn Is Vice President of A&M since 2008 and his company,CTEX,manages all A&M projects. TANK REHABILITATION Project References CTEX ,6.16., Note: CTEX Construction:Services LLC managed all Water Tank Projects forA&M � ue. j!IN Construction and Utilities Inc.since 2008. Rieklkmn 4.. nlCEo e91.3 > Naida,TX is u 11111111111.1111111....111111 A... ONSITAMPTIFili Lvrll.rrlE S;_I1,.1G -972-412 4950 Grisham Dr Rowlett,TX 750i Office 0255 Rick Thorn 214-680-0587 Direct Work Superintenden Project Name Performed Lead Start End Cost Owner Engineer/Contact Address Telephone t E-mail Azle Water Tank Tank Rehab Jan-1'0 155,000.00 CITY'OF AZLE AXLE,TX Waxahachie 3 GST Recoat 3- Tarrant Regional 6615 Asby Lane David Marconett Rehab 2MG GST YES Oct-10 390,000.00 Water Dist David Marconet Trinidad,TX 75163 817-994-1441 Raul Trejo [David.Marconett@trwd.com] (Robotic) COMPLETED • 13ti0O`William . . Dodson'Pkwy. RANDY WALHOOD Rehab 5MG 'City of'Farmers Farmers.Branch, [RANDY WALHOOD@farmersbranc Wicker SIVIG GST GST Jun-11 500,500.00 Branch Randy Walhood TX 75143 972=9192589 h.info] .COMPLETED YES J Raul Trejo Rehab 500G• - ' ' • City of Mexia EST Oct-09 248,000.00 City of Mexia,TX Alan Draper Mexia,TX 936-637-6061 adraper@ksaeng.com (CONTAINMENT) 'COMPLETED NO City of Mexia Public Works 254-562-4122 23Td St:E evated—GJ 'r"17"o - ,City of Gatesville - - John Winkler ' Tank May-10 158,000.00. TX John Winkler Gatesville,TX 254-690-1478 [JWinkler@walkerpartners.com] (25.4)7865- Ij (CONTAINMENT) COMPLETED. NO, -CityofGatesville Rodney,•Murray, 8951 RaulTrejo Elevated Tank Reha6100G ,City of Blue Ridge 200 Maki-St.-Blue- Rehab EST May-10 175,000.00 TX Jason-Kaiser Ridge,TX 75145-214-402-8146 Jason Kaiser pason@ecdlp.com] (CONTAINMENT) COMPLETED YES City of Blue Ridge 972-752-5791 Raul Trejo 1.945"E:Jackson• Don Cline,Reservoir R:., a ,City•of Carrollton, Rd:Carrollton,TX Thomas Geier[Thomas.Geier@' Coating, 2.0: Feb-10 155,000.00. TX, Tom,Geier, 75005 972-446-4230 'cityofcarrollton:com]: COMPLETED, Raul Trejo 13503,Alexander Pioneer Rd:750G Rehab,750G, Dallas,County• Rd. Mesquite,TX William Freeman: BEST EST NO• Nov-09, 686,000.00. Water District#6 William Freeman, 75180.469-417 8183. Tony Ramirez [wfreeman@dc6.org]. COMPLETED. (CONTAINMENT) 2010, CityyUtilites Dir Ray Penhy..281-367-3511 Sachse 4 Tank attbeacro, 3815 Sachse Rd. Don Wortham Rehab Cs7:=I fiEginl?, YES Oct-11 737,000.00' City of Sachse,TX Don Wortham Sachse,TX 75048 <DWORTHAM@cobbfendley.com> COY• (CONTAINMENT) 2010 CobbFendley Engineer-972-335-3202 .Raul Trejo Brooktf ire Rehab 500G• 'Municipal Water 1350 Avenue D. 'Brookshire.EST EST .Sep-11 175,00(00. District, Dr Herman Clay, Katy;TX 7,7493 281-391-0173 •Herman Clay[candl12@aol:com]' (CONTAINMENT) YES, BMUD• Operations 281-375-5010, Mario,Vela, . 2010. ETED,' 2010 COMPLETED City of Rowlett 2010 NO- May-10 475,000.00 City of Rowlett' Derek Cheatum 4000 Main St. derek.cheatham@neel- (Containment) Rehab 2 GST Engineer Rowlett,TX 75089 817-548-0696 Raul Trejo schaffer.com JUNK Tom PruitF,"Hayter 'Cippof Blossom;TX' COMPLETED 201'1'' 235,000A0. City,of Blossom Engineering 1240•W.Front (Containment)' hab 150ESi NO; Blossom,,TX'7b416.903=7,85-0303 ToiiyRamirez tpruitt@hayterena.com- • Completed Hector City of Refugio 2011 YES May-11 517,000.00 City of Refugio LNV Engineers 801 Navigation 361-883-1984 Raul Trejo www.lnvinc.com ME.37 Corpus Christi,TX ft ,_J 1825 Market l.�!i City of Grand Center Blvd. Bowles EST tank NO Sep-11 145,000.00 Prairie The Wallace Group Dallas,TX 214-747-3733 Raul Trejo 95%complete John•Konzen, Belton 740 EST 750K EST No Aug-13 398,000.00 City of Belton,TX Inspector 512-422-7655 john@hotinspection.com Completed 2012 500K City of Highland Highland Village GST GST No Dec-12 127,000.00 Village,TX Bw2 Engineers Mike Burge Lorenzo Rubio mburee@bw2inc.com Complete John Fields Tone&Hanna EST 2013 500K EST No Jul-13 259,000.00 City of Denison,TX DeltaTek Engineers 214-770-7647 ifields@deltatekene.com Complete Meeker Water Randy Riechle,DSR Septimio Meeker 500K EST 2013 500K EST NO Jul-13 285,000.00 ,Supply Engineers Beaumont,TX 409-781-7940 Landeverde rreichle@tankdoc.com cegr' ca Garry Garden.Rdige 300K -9�1' a III City of Garden. MontgomeryRiver Vicensio Rarry@rcetx.com GST No Aug-13 275,000.00 Ridge,TX City Engineers 830-626-3588 Landaverde Complete City of Terry Winn Normangee•EST 2013 100EST NO Aug-13. 121,000.00 Normangee,TX Engineers 903-553-0500 Raul Trejo Terry Winn<twinn@winnpec.com> Crescent Dr EST rififilKOT NO Apr-13 268,000.00 City of Groves,TX David-Smythe 409-960-5717 Raul Trejo dsvnith@cierovestx.com 13000 William Dodson Pkwy RANDY WALHOOD Gf r-.j.5:'I:;IN( City of'Farmer's Farmers Branch, [RANDY WALHOOD@farmersbranc Finis 1.5MG EST IL Jun-13 500,500.00 Branch 'Randy Walhood TX 75143 972-919-2589 h.irifo] _'COMPLETED YES Raul Trejo - _ I 6801 Gaylord Pkwy Webb St.1.0MG 51.01 ,City of Greenville Cobb Fendley,Don Frisco,TX Don Wortham EST rehab [ YES Jan-14 526,000.00 TX Wortham (972)335-3214 972-335-3202 Raul Trejo (DWORTHAM@cobbfendley.com) Cheryl Ave.GST COMPLETED NO Dec-13. 200,000.00 City of Hurst,TX Delta Tek Engineers 214-770-7647 Raul Trejo jfields@deltatekene.com ,City of Monahans 1030 Andrews Dr Vince Dennis,Steve City of Monahans COMPLETED YES Dec-13 220,000.00 TX Burgess&Niple Midland,TX 432-689-8909 Landaverde <steve.dennis@burgessniple.com> G{'gn'M&/0..u1ei ,City of Grapevine 1-122 Texas Dr Dove St.EST L}il' NO Mar-14 757,000.00 TX DeltaTek Engineers. Irving,TX 214-770-7647 Raul Trejo jfields@deltatekeng.com 2.0MG,GST,, Elk City,Tank Rehab 2.0MG GST Yes. Oct-14 1,300,000.00 Elk-City,OKf Myers Enginerring 17325 Lakeview Dr 405-213-7197 Raul Trejo, rudyg@mece.us.com (1'.0MG•GST,2 r 12MG,GST), Elk City,OK . 4 r City of Greenville 1.0 MG ElevatedElevated iftztprgh'i City of Greenville Don Wortham, Tank Rehab l NO Dec-13 575,000.00 TX Cobb-Fendley Eng. Frisco,TX 972-335-3202 Eng. Dwortham@cobbfendlev.com Efdlri ;xflru' Dow Elevated Tank Rehab Jim Dunham Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com G %F-1v City of Lake Lake Jackson,TX RN No 13-Oct 450,000.00 Jackson Dunham Engineers Lake Jackson,TX 979-690-6555 City of Lake No Jun-14 400,000 Jackson Dunham Engineers Lake Jackson,TX 979-690-6555 Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com Meadowbrook EST I '9i7 Rehab I I No Jun-15 968,000 City of Ft.Worth Dunham Engineers Ft.Worth,TX 979-690-6555 Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com Raul Trejo IktengWilsi 6i Temple Tank Rehab. N No Jun-15 1,400,000 City of Temple KPA Engineers Temple,TX 254-773-3731 GTolbert@kpaengineers.com Coatings and Whitesboro EST repair Yes Sep-15 243,000 City of Whitesboro Morris Engineers Whitesboro,TX 903-868-1644 Raul Trejo timlmorristx@gmail.com City of Bryan Coatings/Repair No 9/2016 790,000 City of Bryan Dunham Engineers Bryan 979-690-6555 Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com City of Corsicana Coatings/Repair No Jun-16 450,600 City of Corsicana City-Jason 903-641-8152 Pastor Medina Coatings/Repai Allen Ross 903- City of Athens r Yes May-17 Jul-17 400,000 City of Athens SPI-Travis,PE 570-0193 903-595-3913 Raul Trejo treed@spi-eng.com Summit 8.0MG GST coatings/Repair No May-17 Jun-17 968,000 City of Duncanville DeltaTek-Joel D. Dallas 972-255-7500 Raul Trejo joel.deltatekeng.gmail.com Coatings/Repai Quitman EST r No May-17 Jun-17 398,000 City of Quitman KSA-Jeremy Orr Tyler 903-236-7700 Javier Ayllon jorr@@ksaeng.com Athens EST/GST Rehab EST Yes Jun-17 Oct-17 424,000 City of Athens SPI-Travis,PE Tyler 903-595-3913 raul.Trejo treed@spi-eng.com Navarro EST Rehab EST No Apr-17 Oct-17 675,000 City of Corsicana Childress Engineers Cleburne,TX 817)645-1118 Javier Ayllon charli@childress-engineers.com Katy Mall Est Rehab EST No Feb-17 Sep-17 600,000 City of Katy City-Jason Katy,TX j(281)391-017' javier Ayllon davidleven@aol.com **Tank of the Year Tnemec 16th St.GST Rehab EST No Jun-17 Aug-17 397,000 Harris WCID#21 Dist.Mgr Ronnie D. Channelview,TX 1(281)452-021. Raul Trejo stwinspectionsllc@gmail.com North EST .Rehab EST No Aug-17 Dec-17 389,000 City of Bryan Dunham Engineering Bryan,TX j(979)690-655! Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com Airport GST Rehab GST No _Nov-17 Feb-18 675,000 Horseshoe Bay Dunham Engineering Horseshoe Bay,TX j(979)690-655! Rick Thorn ctexoffice@gmail.com Calmont 1.5MG EST Rehab No Jan-19 Apr-19 800,000 City Ft.Worth Klinefelder Engineeri Ft.Worth,TX 972-409-0008 Nirav Patel,PE npatel@kleinfelder.com Seminary 2.0MG EST Rehab No Oct-19 Jan-19 1,400,000 City Ft.Worth Dunham Engineering Bryan,TX 1979)690-655!Wesley Oatman weslev@dunhamengineering.com bsherrieb@dunawavassociates.co Bransford Rd EST Rehab EST No Jan-20 Jun-20 -1,400,000 City of Colleyville Dunway Engineering Colleyville,TX 817-335-1121 Rick Thorn m CASH SUD Rehab 4 EST No Jan-20 Jun-20 559,000 CASH SUD Velvin-Weeks Greenville,TX 903-681-2609 Rick Thorn wwe@velvin-weeks.com Northstar GST(3) Rehab 3 GST No 1-Nov May-19 900,000 City of Murphy BHP Engineers Murphy,TX 214-361-7900 Rick Thorn cburgett@bhcllp.com Hutto Tanks project 1.0MG GST No. Mar-18 Nov-18 869,000 City of Hutto Dunham Engineering j(979)690-655! Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com City of Harker Harker Heights Tank!1.0MG GST No Mar-19 Jul-19 980,000 Heights Walker Partners Killeen,TX 254-953-5641 Raul Trejo Spur 93 EST 1.0MG EST No 20-Apr Nov-21 722,000 City of Port Arthur Schaumberg,Polk Beaumont,TX 409-782-7771 Raul Trejo nbarroeta@spi-eng.com Betsy Lane EST 1.OMGEST No 21-Jan Mar-21 215,000 City of Murphy Birkhoff,Hendrix,Ca Dallas,TX 214-361-7900 Raul Trejo g_hendricks@bhcllp.com Grass Hill Est .250MGEST No 21=Feb May-21 359,000 City of Leon Valley CNV San Antonio,TX 210-822-2232 Raul Trejo 720 Pressure EST 1.0MG NO 21-Jan Jun-21 724,000 City of Temple Kimley-Horn Austin,TX 512-646-2237 Ezekiel Boca ian.clements@kimlev-horn.com 3 Tank Rehab .5,.3,.5 NO 21-Jun Oct-21 624,000 City of Chandler Capco 312 3rd St.Chandle 903-531-9670 Raul Trejo stevent@capco-engineering.com 4 GST Rehab GST rehab/coat NO 21-Apr Jul-21 650,000 High Point SUD Velvin-Weeks 16986 Valley View F 972-564-3801 Javier Ayllon jim@dunhamengineering.com 1978 S Austin Ave. Aqua WSC Rehab 2 GST/1 EST No 21-Oct Feb-22 650,000 Aqua WSC Steger-Bizzell Georgetown,TX 512-930-9412 Javier Ayllon curtis.steger@stegerbizzeil.com Plant 1&2 EST 2 EST Yes 21=Dec Mar-22 899,000 City of Cleveland Dunham Engineering College Station,TX R979)690-655! Raul Trejo jim@dunhamengineering.com Other References 25th St/Apache EST 1.0MG EST .5MG EST Yes 23-Jan 23-Jul 1,450,000 City of Temple Kimley Horn 512-646-2237 Raul Trejo ian.clements@kimlev-hom.com Travis Tatum,PE President Dunham Engineers Various projects 979-224-8406 John Konzen Owner Hot Shot Inspections Various projects 512-422-7655 John Barry Owner Barry Group TNEMEC 214-801-9466 Bill Bailey Rep Barry Group TNEMEC 214-693-7585 Randy Key Project Manage WW Payton WW Payton Co 713-828-3680 Bond No.602-137021-5 CITY OF PEARLAND PERFORMANCE BOND Section 00610 PERFORMANCE BOND STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZORIA § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That CTEX Construction Services. LLC of the City of Nevada , County of , and State of Texas, as principal, and United States Fire Insurance Company authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto City of Pearland as Obligee (Owner),in the penal sum of$ 1,776,875.00 for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns,jointly and severally,by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered mto a certain written contract with the Owner, effective as of the 27th day of November , 20 23 , (the "Contract") to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows. Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast EST&Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland,Texas COP PN• WA2209& WA2302 BID NO.: 0823-05 which Contract, including the Contract Documents as defined therein, is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall faithfully perform said Contract Work and shall in all respects duly and faithfully observe and perform all and singular the covenants, conditions, and agreements in and by said Contract agreed and covenanted by the Principal to be observed and performed, and according to the true intent and meaning of said Contract and Contract Documents, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Statute to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the Work performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications, or drawings accompanying the same, shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change,extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the Work to be performed thereunder 12/2007 00610-11 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND PERFORMANCE BOND IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 27th day of November , 20 23 P incipal. Surety- , CTEX Construction 'ervi -s, LLC United States Fire Insurance Company _ • i n By.y r ,re BYOZ1(44'.ati Title:^ PreSc clp..*lC Fa Title: Brent M.Blonigan,Attorney-in-Fact ,.• Address: Address. 320 Brooks Dr 305 Madison Avenue Nevada,TX 75173 Morristown,NJ 07960 Telephone: 214 680-0587 Telephone: 973-490-6600 Fax. Fax: NOTICE: THE ADDRESS OF THE SURETY COMPANY TO WHICH ANY NOTICE OF CLAIM SHOULD BE SENT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE BY CALLING ITS TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER; 1-800-252-3439. END OF SECTION 12/2007 00610-j2 of 2 Bond No.602-137021-5 CITY OF PEARLAND PAYMENT BOND Section 00611 PAYMENT BOND STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZORIA § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That CTEX Construction Services,LLC of the City of Nevada ,County of , and State of Texas, as principal, and United States Fire Insurance Company authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto City of Pearland as Obligee (Owner),in the penal sum of$ 1,776,875.00 for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns,jointly and severally,by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the Owner, effective as of the 27th day of November , 2023 , (the "Contract") to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows. Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast EST &Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland,Texas COP PN. WA2209&WA2302 BID NO.. 0823-05 which Contract, including the Contract Documents as defined therein, is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall pay all claimants supplying labor or material to him or a subcontractor in the prosecution of the Work provided for in said Contract, then, this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Statute to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the Work performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications, or drawings accompanymg the same, shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change,extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract,or to the Work to be performed thereunder 07/2006 00611 1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND PAYMENT BAND IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 27th day of November ,20 23 Principal. Surety CTEX Construction Services.LLC United States Fire Insurance Company By o2PBy•kW allikril/ vs. Title: Pr€yu 44-I CEO Title: Brent M. Blonioan,Attorney-in-Fact Address. Address. 320 Brooks Dr 305 Madison Avenue Nevada,TX 75173 Morristown,NJ 07960 Telephone: 214 680-0587 Telephone: 973-490-6600 Fax. Fax: NOTICE. THE ADDRESS OF THE SURETY COMPANY TO WHICH ANY NOTICE OF CLAIM SHOULD BE SENT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE BY CALLING ITS TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER; 1-800-252-3439. END OF SECTION 07/2006 00611 -1i2 of 2 it Bond No 602-137021-5 CITY OF PEARLAIVD ONE-YEAR MAINTENANCE BOND Section 00612 ONE-YEAR MAINTENANCE BOND STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZORIA § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That CTEX Construction Services, LLC of the City of Nevada ,County of , and State of Texas, as principal,1 and United States Fire Insurance Company authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto City of Pearland as Obligee (Owner),in the penal sum of$ 1,776,875.00 for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors,i and assigns,jointly and severally,by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered mto a certain written contract with the Owner, effective as of the 27th day of November , 20 23 , (the "Contract") to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast EST& Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland, Texas COP PN WA2209 & WA2302 BID NO.• 0823-05 which Contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall faithfully correct all such work not in accordance with the Contract Documents discovered within the one-year period from the date of substantial completion,then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain m full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code as amended and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Statute to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications, or drawings accompanying the same, shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder. 07/2006 00612- 1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAIVD ONE-YEAR MAINTENANCE B(DND IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 27th day of November ,20 23 Principal. Surety "C-fEX ConsteUction Services, LLC United States Fire Insurance Company B r .'I Title: PI�eSI Aa/e E4 Title: Brent M. Blonigan.Attorney-in-Fact � '�• 111 y, Address. Address. I - - 320 Brooks Dr. 305 Madison Ave Nevada,TX 75173 Morristown, NJ 07960 Telephone: 214 680-0587 Telephone: 973-490-6600 Fax: Fax. NOTICE: THE ADDRESS OF THE SURETY COMPANY TO WHICH ANY NOTICE OF CLAIM SHOULD BE SENT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE BY CALLING ITS TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE NUMBER; 1-800-252-3439. END OF SECTION 07/2006 00612-i2 of 2 POWER OF ATTORNEY UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PRINCIPAL OFFICE-MORRISTOWN,NEW JERSEY 0645722 --"�W ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS.That United States Fire Insurance Company,a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the state of Delaware,has ( constituted and appointed,and does hereby make,constitute and appoint: Debbie Palmer,Kara Pierce,Marci Luse,Brent M.Blonigan each,its true and lawful Attorney(s)-In-Fact,with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name,place and stead,to execute,acknowledge and deliver Any and all bonds and undertakings of surety and other documents that the ordinary course of surety business may require,and to bind United States Fire Insurance Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds or undertakings had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of United States Fire Insurance Company at its principal office,in amounts or penalties not exceeding:Seven Million,Five Hundred Thousand Dollars($7,500,000). This Power of Attorney limits the act of those named therein to the bonds and undertakings specifically named therein,and they have no authority to bind United States Fire Insurance Company except in the manner and to the extent therein stated. This Power of Attorney revokes all previous Powers of Attorney issued on behalf of the Attorneys-In-Fact named above and expires on January 31 2023 This Power of Attorney is granted pursuant to Article IV of the By-Laws of United States Fire Insurance Company as now in full force and effect,and consistent with Article III thereof,which Articles provide,in pertinent part: Article IV Execution of Instruments-Except as the Board of Directors may authorize by resolution,the Chairman of the Board,President,any Vice-President, any Assistant Vice President,the Secretary,or any Assistant Secretary shall have power on behalf of the Corporation: (a) to execute,affix the corporate seal manually or by facsimile to,acknowledge,verify and deliver any contracts,obligations,instruments and documents whatsoever in connection with its business including,without limiting the foregoing,any bonds,guarantees,undertakings,recognizances,powers of attorney or revocations of any powers of attorney stipulations,policies of insurance,deeds,leases,mortgages,releases,satisfactions and agency agreements; (b) to appoint, in writing,one or more persons for any or all of the purposes mentioned in the preceding paragraph(a), including affixing the seal of the Corporation. Article III,Officers,Section 3.11 Facsimile Signatures. The signature of any officer authorized by the Corporation to sign any bonds,guarantees,undertakings, recognizances,stipulations,powers of attorney or revocations of any powers of attorney and policies of insurance issued by the Corporation may be printed, facsimile,lithographed or otherwise produced. In addition,if and as authorized by the Board of Directors,dividend warrants or checks,or other numerous instruments similar to one another in form,may be signed by the facsimile signature or signatures,lithographed or otherwise produced,of such officer or officers of the Corporation as from time to time may be authorized to sign such instruments on behalf of the Corporation. The Corporation may continue to use for the purposes herein stated the facsimile signature of any person or persons who shall have been such officer or officers of the Corporation,notwithstanding the fact that he may have ceased to be such at the time when such instruments shall be issued. ITNESS WHEREOF United States Fire Insurance Company has caused these presents to be signed and attested by its appropriate officer and its corporate seal hereunto .d this 28th day of September,2021 UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ill\ \_-___ ea Matthew E.Lubin,President State of New Jersey } County of Morris } On this 28'h day of September 2021 before me,a Notary public of the State of New Jersey, came the above named officer of United States Fire Insurance Company to me personally known to be the individual and officer described herein,and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument and affixed the seal of United States Fire Insurance Company thereto by the authority of his office. MEUSSA H.D'ALESSIO NOTARY MOM OF NEW JERSEY --- Commission 0 50125833 Nam.4 Q tdiv-' Melissa H.D Alessio (Notary Public) I.the undersigned officer of United States Fire Insurance Company a Delaware corporation,do hereby certify that the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full,true and correct copy is still in force and effect and has not been revoked. IN W1NESS WHIEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and a xed,the corporate seal of United States Fire Insurance Company on the fa day of OV/�/Mtr-1�209A �` I V CJ�lldC�(� UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 Alfred N Wright,Senior Vice President IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OBTAIN INFORMATION OR MAKE A COMPLAINT. You may call United States Fire Insurance Company telephone number for information or to make a complaint at 973-490-6600 You may also write to Lexon Insurance Company at. Attn• Claims Department 305 Madison Avenue Morristown, NJ 07960 You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at. 800-252-3439 You may write the Texas Department of Insurance at P O Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR BOND This notice is for information only and does not become a part or a condition of the attached document and is given to comply with Section 2253 048, Government Code, and Section 53.202, Property Code, effective September 1, 2001 CITY OF PEARLAND PARTIAL WAIVER OF LIEN Section.00615 PARTIAL WAIVER OF LIEN AND PAYMENT AFFIDAVIT The undersigned contracted with City of Pearland to furnish in connection with certain improvements to real property located in the City of Pearland, TX and owned by the City of Pearland which improvements are described as follows. In consideration of Pay Estimate No in the amount of$ the undersigned, on oath, states that all persons and firms who supplied labor and materials to the undersigned in connection with said Project will be fully paid within 30 days of the date of this document by the undersigned for such work through hi consideration of the payment herewith made,the undersigned does fully and fmally release and hold harmless the City of Pearland and its surety, if any, through the above date from any and all claims, liens, or right to claim or lien, arising out of this Project under any applicable bond; law or statue. It is understood that this affidavit is submitted to induce payment of the above sum and for use by the City of Pearland in assuring the Owner and others that all liens and claims relating to the said Project furnished by the undersigned are paid. Signature Printed Name&Title Company Name State of County of Subscribed and sworn to,before me,this day of ,20 My Commission Expires: Notary Public 5-12-12 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Section 00700 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 1.0 DEFINITIONS AND.INTERPRETATIONS 101 OWNER, CONTRACTOR AND ENGINEER. The OWNER, the CONTRACTOR and the ENGINEER are those persons or organizations identified as such in the Agreement. The term ENGINEER as used in these General Conditions shall refer to the Engineer.or Architect identified in the Agreement, as applicable, and.means a person authorized to act as a representative of the entity designated by the OWNER to provide professional services required'in connection with the preparation of plans and specifications of this Contract. The tern CONSTRUCTION MANAGER as used in these General Conditions shall refer to the Construction Manager identified in the Agreement, as applicable, and means a person authorized to act as representative of the entity designated by the OWNER to provide professional services required in connection with the performance of the work of this Contract. The. Owner's representative on the project site shall be the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER or ENGINEER as designated. 1 02 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The Contract Documents shall consist of all of the documents identified in Article 8 of the Standard Form of Agreement, which documents, excluding such documents as may be delivered or issued after the Effective Date of the Agreement, as referenced in Article 8, shall be bound together in a Project.Manual,for the Work. All references to the "Contract" or the "Agreement" in these General Conditions of Agreement shall include the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by one shall be bindmg as if required by all. In .the event of any conflict among the Contract Documents, the Contract Documents shall govern in the following order (1) Modifications in writing and signed by both parties, including any Change Orders; (2) Standard Form.of Agreement; (3) Special Conditions of Agreement; (4) General Conditions of Agreement, including Attachment No 1 — Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage, Attachment No. 2 — Agreement for Final Payment and CONTRACTOR'S Sworn Release, and Attachment No 3 Owner's Insurance Requirements Of Contractor; (5) Addenda, if any; (6) Plans and Specifications referenced or included m the Project Manual, 10-2012 00700- 1 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT (7) Instructions to Bidders, (8) Bid Proposal, and (9) Exhibits The following Exhibits, if any, attached hereto, are incorporated herein, and are a part of this Contract: In the event a conflict or mconsistency remains between or withm the Contract Documents, or the Contract.Documents and applicable standards, codes and ordmances, CONTRACTOR shall provide the greater quantity or better quality; or CONTRACTOR shall comply with the more stringent requirements, as determined by ENGINEER. Terms or phrases used in the Contract Documents with a well-known technical or construction industry meaning shall have such recognized meanings. References to standards, specifications, manuals or codes of any technical society, organization or association, or to the laws or regulations of any governmental authority, shall mean the latest in effect on the effective date of the Contract,unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents. 1. 03 SUBCONTRACTOR. The term "subcontractor", as employed herein, includes those entities having a contract with the CONTRACTOR or a subcontractor for performance of work on the Project. OWNER shall have no responsibility to any subcontractor for performance of work on the Project contemplated by these Contract Documents, and any such subcontractor shall look exclusively to CONTRACTOR for any payments due subcontractor 1 04 WRITTEN NOTICE. Written Notice shall be deemed to have been duly served if delivered in person or by electronic means through the project management software to the individual or.to a partner of the partnership or joint venture, or to an officer of the corporation or company for whom it is intended, or if delivered at or sent by Certified Mail,. Return Receipt Requested,to the last known business address or registered office of such individual,partnership, joint venture or corporation or company, or to the address for giving notices listed in the Standard Form of Agreement. 1 05 WORK. Unless otherwise stipulated, the CONTRACTOR shall provide and pay for all materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, superintendence, labor, services, insurance, and all water; light, power, fuel; transportation and all other facilities or services of any nature whatsoever necessary for the execution-and completion of the Work described in the Standard Form of Agreement. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new; and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality The CONTRACTOR shall, if required by the ENGINEER as representative of the OWNER, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. Materials or work described in words which so applied have well- known, technical or trade meaning shall be held to refer to such recognized standards. All-work shall be done and all materials shall be furnished in strict conformity with the Contract Documents. 1 06 EXTRA WORK. The term "Extra Work", as used in this Contract, shall be understood to mean and include all work that may be required by the ENGINEER as 10-2012 '00700-2 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT representative .of the OWNER, to be performed by the CONTRACTOR to accomplish any change, alteration or addition to the work shown m the plans. Extra work shall be authorized in writing by the ENGINEER prior to commencement. Extra Work items are paid for on an as needed, as authorized basis only 1 07 WORK DAY As used herein, a"Work Day"is defined as any Monday through Friday, not a legal holiday, and any Saturday or Sunday specifically approved by the OWNER, m which the CONTRACTOR can perform six. or more hours Of work per the current construction schedule. CONTRACTOR agrees to request specific approval from the. Construction Manager or Owner, in advance, to perform work on Saturdays or Sundays and in so doing agrees to pay all charges and .costs for Inspection and or Construction Management: services required during the performance of any such approved work. Refer to paragraph 7 05 for procedure to determine cost for Construction Management and Inspection Services for work on non-work days. 1 07-1 RAIN DAY As used herein, is defined as any WORK DAY during which weather related conditions prevent the CONTRACTOR from performing four (4) or more consecutive hours of work on critical path items as identified in the current construction schedule. CONTRACTOR shall record Rain Days on the Pay Application each month for the review and possible approval by the OWNER. The approved Rain Day is then added to the Contract Time. (See 1 12 Contract Time below) 1 07-2 IMPACT DAY As used herein, is a day that is added to the CONTRACT TIME by the OWNER by Change Order to extend the Contract Time by one full Work Day (See 1 12 Contract Time below) Impact Days, once approved by the OWNER, shall extend the Contract. Time on a one-to-one basis to replace a Work Day lost to conditions that prevented the CONTRACTOR from performing four (4) or more consecutive hours of work on critical path items. Impact Days are added to the Contract Time by Change Order only at the end of the work and then only if, in the opinion of the OWNER, a time extension is warranted due to delays beyond the control of the Contractor and required to complete the work.within .the Contract Time. 1 08 CALENDAR DAY A "calendar day" is any day of the week, month or year no days bemg excepted. Unless otherwise expressly provided, all references to "day(s)" shall mean calendar day(s) 1 09 SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETED The terms "Substantially Completed", or "Substantially Complete" or "Substantial Completion" as used.m this Contract; shall mean that all major process components of the facility or work have been made suitable for use or occupancy, including appropriate documentation from the equipment suppliers that all of the individual components have been installed in accordance with the specifications and manufacturer's recommendations, the installations have been approved by the ENGINEER and the items have met the start-up and testing requirements of the contract documents or is deemed. to be_in a condition to serve its intended purpose or requires only minor miscellaneous work and adjustment to achieve Final Completion and Acceptance as determined by the ENGINEER. 10-2012 00700-3 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Upon compliance with the above referenced cnteria, ENGINEER shall issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion. PARTIAL SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION designation will be given on components of the Work that must be placed mto service pnor to the completion of the entire Work. The contractor's One Year Warranty period for these items shall begm on the date of Partial Substantial Completion as designated by the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER shall determme and make all such designations. 1 10 INTERPRETATION OF WORDS AND PHRASES Whenever the words "directed", "permitted", "designated", "required", "ordered", "considered necessary", "prescribed" or words of like import are used, it shall be understood that the direction, requirement, permission, order,. opinion designation or prescription of the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative is intended. Similarly, the words "approved", "acceptable", "satisfactory" or words of like import shall mean that no exception is taken by ENGINEER, but does not relieve CONTRACTOR of responsibility for compliance with the Contract Documents. Whenever m the Specifications or Plans of the Contract Documents, the terms of description of various qualities relative to fmish, workmanship or other qualities of similar kind which cannot, from their nature, be specifically and clearly described and specified, but are necessarily described in general terms,the fulfillment of which must depend on individual judgment, then, in all such cases, any question of the fulfillment of said Specifications shall be decided by the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative, and said work shall be done m accordance with his interpretations of the meaning of the words,terms or clauses defmmg the character of the work. 111 REFERENCED STANDARDS- No provision of any referenced standard specification, or manual shall be effective to change the duties and responsibilities of the.Owner, Engineer, Contractor, or their consultants, employees, or representatives from those set forth m the Contract Documents, nor shall it be effective to assign to the Engmeer or its consultants, employees, or representatives any duty or authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or performance of the Work or any duty or authority to undertake responsibilities contrary to provisions of the Contract Documents. 1 12 CONTRACT TIME The term Contract Time as used herem, refers to the number of Calendar days provided to complete the work or the date, stated in the Agreement: (i) to achieve Substantial Completion, and (ii) to complete the Work so that it is ready for fmal payment as evidenced by ENGINEER's written recommendation of final payment in accordance with Paragraph 6.09 and as modified as a result of any authorized Extensions. The established Contract Time includes 40 Rain Days per year, based on the average number of rain days per year for the period of June 1898 to December 1996 as recorded by the Alvin Weather Center Record. The Contract Time shall only be extended by (a) the addition of Rain Days equal to the number of actual Ram Days in excess of 40 days per year and (b) the number of Impact.Days granted for delays, m the opinion of the Owner, beyond the control of the Contractor The extension of the Contract.Time shall be the CONTRACTOR's sole and exclusive remedy for delays. 10-2012 00700-4 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 1 13 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR The term "Construction Inspector" here in includes those professionals engaged by the OWNER to ensure CONTRACT work's compliance with the specifications and any applicable statutory requirements. 1 14 BALANCING CHANGE ORDER is a change order executed during the close- out process that may add/remove pay items, or adjust quantities of existing items or remove unused pay items or quantities Balancing Change Orders are used to reconcile the unit cost of the work performed or installed by the Contractor. 2.0 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER 2.01 NO WARRANTY OF DESIGN It is understood that the OWNER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF THE ADEQUACY, ACCURACY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OR ANY OTHER DESIGN DOCUMENTS, AND OWNER HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY SUCH WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED Prior to commencing each portion of the Work, CONTRACTOR shall carefully study and compare the.relevant Contract Documents, shall observe conditions at the site affecting the Work, and shall take field measurements of existing conditions related to the Work. Any errors, omissions or inconsistencies in the Contract Documents noted by the CONTRACTOR, and/or any variance between the Contract Documents and applicable codes, standards or ordinances, shall be promptly reported by CONTRACTOR to ENGINEER. in writing as a Request for Information. Work performed prior to a Request for Information shall be at the Contractor's risk. If CONTRACTOR fails to perform its obligations under this paragraph, CONTRACTOR shall pay such costs and damages to OWNER as would have been avoided if CONTRACTOR had. reported any errors, omissions;,inconsistencies Or variances in the Contract Documents noted by CONTRACTOR or which should have been noted by a careful study of the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the Contract Documents, all approved modifications thereof and additions and alterations thereto approved in wntmg by the OWNER. The burden of proof of such compliance shall be upon the CONTRACTOR to show that he has complied with the requirements of the Contract Documents and approved modifications thereof and all approved additions and alterations,thereto, as the same shall have been interpreted by the ENGINEER. 2.02 RIGHT OF ENTRY The OWNER reserves the right to enter the property or location on which the work herein contracted for is to be performed, constructed or installed, for itself or such agent or agents as it may select, for the purpose of inspecting the work, or for the purpose of performing, constructing or installing such collateral work as the OWNER may desire. The OWNER shall have the right to make inspections at all reasonable times, and the CONTRACTOR hereby waives any claims for extension of time and/or compensation for any loss or damage if his work shall be delayed by reason of such inspection, performance, construction or installation of collateral work. 2.03 OWNERSHIP OF PLANS All plans, specifications and copies thereof furnished. by the OWNER shall not be reused on other work and,with the exception of the sets forming the part of the signed Contract Documents, are to be returned to the OWNER on request at the completion of the Work. All plans and models are the.property of the OWNER. 10-2012 00700-5 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 2.04 CHANGES AND ALTERATIONS The CONTRACTOR further agrees that the Owner may make such changes and alterations, additions and deletions as the OWNER may see fit, in the Work, including but not limited to changes in line, grade, form, dimensions, plans or specifications for the Work herein contemplated, or any part thereof, either before or after the beginning of construction, without affecting the validity of this Contract and the corresponding Performance and Payment Bonds. If such changes or alterations or deletions diminish the quantity or the value of the Work to be done, they shall not constitute the basis for a claim for compensation or damages, including lost or anticipated profits on the Work that may be affected. If the amount of Work is increased and the work can fairly be classified under the specifications, such increase shall be paid for according to the quantity actually done and at the umt price, if any, established for such work under this Contract, otherwise, such additional work shall be paid for as provided.under.Article 7 hereof for Extra Work. In case the OWNER shall make such changes or alterations .as shall make useless any Work already done or material already furnished or used in said Work,then the OWNER shall compensate the CONTRACTOR for any material or labor so used and for any actual loss occasioned by such change due to actual expenses incurred in preparation for the Work as originally planned. 2.05 DAMAGES In the event the OWNER is damaged in the course of the work by the act, negligence, omission, mistake or default of the CONTRACTOR, or should the CONTRACTOR unreasonably delay the progress of the work being done by others on the job so as to cause loss for which the OWNER becomes liable,then the CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the OWNER for such loss. 3.0 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ENGINEER 3 01 OWNER-ENGINEER RELATIONSHIP The ENGINEER shall serve as the OWNER'S representative during construction. The duties,responsibilities and limitations on the authority of the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative during construction are set forth in the Contract Documents; and the ENGINEER shall not have authority to extend the OWNER's liability or to bind the OWNER for any additional liability of any nature whatsoever without the written consent of the OWNER. Any communications by the OWNER to the CONTRACTOR regarding the Work shall be issued through the ENGINEER. It is the intent of this Agreement that there shall be no delay in the execution of the Work; therefore, written decisions or directions rendered by the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative shall be promptly carried out, and any claim arising therefrom shall be resolved as provided in Article 7 Unless otherwise specified, it is mutually agreed between the parties to this Agreement that the OWNER'S representative shall have the authority to issue written stop work orders whenever such stoppage may be necessary to insure the performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3 02 KEEPING OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSIBLE. The ENGINEER shall furnish the CONTRACTOR with four (4) copies of all Plans and 10-2012 00700-6 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Specifications without expense to the CONTRACTOR, and the CONTRACTOR shall keep one full size copy of the same constantly accessible on the job site, with the latest revisions noted thereon. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for preserving the Plans and Specifications, timely and accurately updated, for reference and review by the OWNER or the ENGINEER and submittal of redlines during closeout. 3 03 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL. The ENGINEER shall not have the power to waive the obligations imposed under this Contract for the furnishing by the CONTRACTOR of new matenal of good quality, and for good and workmanlike performance of the Work as herein described, and in full accordance with the Contract Documents, without alteration, deletion or change. No failure or omission of the OWNER'S representative to discover, object to or condemn any non-conforming or defective work or material, or to stop work, shall release the CONTRACTOR from the obligation to fully and properly perform the Contract, including without limitation, the obligation to at once remove and properly replace any defective work or material at any time prior to final acceptance, upon discovery of such non-conforming or defective work or matenal. Any questioned Work may be ordered taken up or removed for inspection by the ENGINEER prior to fmal acceptance, and if found not to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, all expense of removing, inspection and repair or replacement shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR, otherwise the expense thus incurred shall be allowed as Extra Work and shall be paid for by the OWNER, provided that where inspection or approval is specifically required by the Specifications prior to performance of certain work, should the CONTRACTOR proceed with such work without requesting prior inspection or approval, he shall bear all expense of taking up,removing and replacing this work if so directed by the ENGINEER. 3 04 INSPECTION BY ENGINEER. The ENGINEER will make periodic visits to the site to observe the progress and quality of the executed Work and to determine if such Work generally meets the essential performance and design features and the technical, functional /or engineering requirements of the Contract Documents, and is in all other respects being performed in compliance with the Contract Documents. However, the ENGINEER shall not be responsible for making any detailed, exhaustive, comprehensive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality and/or quantity of the work, nor shall the ENGINEER be in any way responsible, directly or indirectly, for the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, quality, procedures, programs, safety precautions or lack of same incident to the Work being performed or any part thereof. The ENGINEER shall use reasonable care to prevent deviation from the intent and substance of the Contract Documents by the CONTRACTOR in the performance of the Work and any part thereof and, on the basis of such on-site observations, will keep the OWNER informed of the progress of the work and will endeavor to guard the OWNER against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the CONTRACTOR. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any other Contract Document, the ENGINEER shall not be in any way responsible or liable for any acts, errors, omissions or negligence of the CONTRACTOR, any subcontractors, agents, servants or employees or any other person, firm or corporation performing or attempting to perform any of the Work. 10-2012 00700-7'of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 3 05 DETERMINATION OF QUESTIONS AND DISPUTES In order to prevent delays and disputes and to discourage litigation, it is agreed that the ENGINEER shall, in all cases, determme the quantities and qualities of the several kinds of Work, which are to be paid for under this Contract. The ENGINEER shall address all questions in relation to said Work and the construction thereof, as well as all claims, disputes and other matters in question between the CONTRACTOR and the OWNER relating to the execution or progress of the Work or the mterpretation of the Contract Documents. In the event the ENGINEER shall become aware of or shall receive information that there is a dispute or a possible dispute as to the reasonable interpretation of the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, or any other dispute or question, the ENGINEER shall, within a reasonable time, provide a written interpretation of the Contract Documents or a written decision on all questions arising relative to the execution of the Work, copies of which shall be delivered to all parties to the Contract. If the CONTRACTOR or OWNER desires to take exception to any directions, order, interpretation or instructions of the ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR or OWNER shall present any such claim to the ENGINEER in accordance with the provisions of Section 7 04 3 061 RECOMMENDATION OF PAYMENT The ENGINEER shall review the CONTRACTOR's application for payment and supporting documents, shall determine the amount owed to the CONTRACTOR and shall provide written recommendation to the OWNER for payment to the CONTRACTOR in such amount. Such recommendation of payment to CONTRACTOR shall constitute a representation to the OWNER of the ENGINEER's judgment that the work has progressed to the point indicated,to the best of his knowledge, information and belief; however, such recommendation of an application for payment to CONTRACTOR shall not be deemed an acceptance of any defective or non-conforming Work. Any recommendation of payment by the ENGINEER shall be subject to OWNER's rights to withhold payment under Section 6 11 and as otherwise provided in the Contract. 4.0 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 4 01 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR is, and shall remain, an independent contractor, solely responsible for the manner and method of completing the Work under this Contract, with full and exclusive power and authority to direct,supervise and control his own employees and to determine the means, method and manner of performing such Work, so long as such methods comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and do not adversely affect the completed improvements or any other property abutting or adjoining the Work area, the OWNER and ENGINEER being interested only in the result obtained and conformity of such completed improvements to the Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents. The fact that the OWNER or ENGINEER as the Owner's representative shall have the right to observe CONTRACTOR's work during his performance and to carry out the other prerogatives which are expressly reserved to and vested m the OWNER and the ENGINEER hereunder, is not intended to and shall not at any time change or affect the status of the CONTRACTOR as an independent contractor with respect to either the OWNER or the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative or to the CONTRACTOR's own employees or to any other person, firm or corporation. 10-2012 00700-8 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 4 02 CONTRACTOR'S UNDERSTANDING It is understood and agreed that the CONTRACTOR.has, by careful examination, satisfied himself as to the nature and location of the Work, the conformation of the ground, the character, quality and quantity of the materials to be encountered, the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the Work, the general and local conditions, including but not limited to weather, access, lay down and storage areas, and all other matters which in any way affect the Work under this Contract. It is further understood that the CONTRACTOR has satisfied himself as to the terms, meaning, intent and requirements of all of the Contract Documents, and applicable laws, codes, regulations and ordinances. CONTRACTOR hereby warrants and represents that it has taken into consideration all of the foregoing factors, and CONTRACTOR shall perform the Work for the Contract Price and within the Contract Time. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee of the OWNER or the ENGINEER, either before or after the execution of this Contract, shall affect or modify any of the terms or obligations herein contained. 4 03 LAWS AND ORDINANCES The CONTRACTOR shall at all times observe and comply with all federal, state or local laws, codes, ordinances, permits and regulations, regardless of whether the same are adopted before or after the execution of this Contract, which in any manner affect the Contract or the work, and shall indemnify, save and hold harmless the OWNER and the ENGINEER against any claim arising out of the violation of any such laws, ordinances and regulations, whether by the CONTRACTOR or his agents, employees, subcontractors or vendors. If the CONTRACTOR observes that the Plans and Specifications are at variance with federal or state laws or codes or the ordmances or regulations of the City, he shall promptly notify the ENGINEER in writing, and any necessary changes shall be made as provided in the Contract for changes in the work. If the CONTRACTOR performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, codes, ordinances, rules or regulations, or if CONTRACTOR reasonably should have known of any such violation, and without such notice to the ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR shall bear all costs arising therefrom. The OWNER is a Political Subdivision of the State of Texas, and the law from which it derives its powers, insofar as the same regulates the objects for which, or the manner in which, or the conditions under which the OWNER may enter into contracts, shall be controlling and shall be considered as part of this Contract to the same effect as though embodied herein. Neither the act of OWNER entering into this Contract, nor OWNER's performance hereunder, shall constitute a waiver of any immunity from suit enjoyed by OWNER under applicable law, all such rights and defenses being hereby expressly reserved, notwithstanding any term or provision herein to the contrary The Code of Ordinances and other applicable regulations of the OWNER shall be deemed to be embodied in this Contract. The prevailing wage rates applicable to this Project shall be either Document 00811 —Wage Scale for Engmeering Construction, or Document 00813 —Wage Scale for Buildmg Construction, or both, as set out in the Project Manual. 4 04 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING The CONTRACTOR further agrees that he will retain personal control and will give his personal attention to the fulfillment of this 1 Contract and that he will not assign, by power of attorney or otherwise, or sublet said Contract, 10-2012 00700-9 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT or any nghts, duties or obligations arising thereunder, m whole or in part, without the pnor written consent of the OWNER, and that no part or feature of the Work will be sublet to anyone objectionable to the ENGINEER or the OWNER. In addition, the OWNER reserves the right to disapprove the subletting of this Contract or any portion hereof on any basis whatsoever The CONTRACTOR further agrees that the subletting of any portion or feature of the Work or materials required in the performance of this Contract shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR from his obligations to the OWNER, as provided for by this Agreement. 4 05 PERFORMANCE, PAYMENT AND MAINTENANCE BONDS In the event the Contract Price shall be in excess of$25,000 00, the CONTRACTOR shall execute separate Performance, Payment and Maintenance Bonds, each in the sum of one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price, and each in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code. If the Contract Price does not exceed$25,000 00, the statutory bonds will not be required. All required Bonds shall be payable to OWNER and on forms approved by the OWNER, and shall be executed by a corporate surety in accordance with Article 7 19-1 of the Texas Insurance Code. It is agreed that the Contract shall not be m effect until such original Performance, Payment and Maintenance Bonds are delivered to and approved by the OWNER. The cost of the premium for the Performance, Payment and Mamtenance Bonds, should Maintenance Bonds be required, shall be included in the CONTRACTOR's Bid Proposal. All bonds shall be issued by Texas Department of Insurance approved surety companies. 4 06 INSURANCE. The CONTRACTOR, at his own expense, shall procure, mamtain and keep in force throughout the duration of the Work, and throughout the Guarantee Period, insurance as specified m Attachment No 1 hereto with regard to Workers' Compensation Insurance, and as specified m Attachment No 3 hereto with regard to all other Insurance. Such insurance shall be carried with an insurance company licensed to transact business in the State of Texas and shall cover all operations m connection with this Contract, whether performed by the CONTRACTOR or a subcontractor, or others for whom CONTRACTOR is responsible. 4 07 PERMITS AND FEES Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall secure and pay for all permits, licenses, and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work, and which are legally required at the time bids are received. Permits required by the City of Pearland will be issued as a NO FEE permit. 4 08 TEXAS STATE SALES TAX. Materials incorporated mto this project are exempt from State Sales according to provisions of the Texas Tax Code, Chapter 151, Subsection H. The Contractor must obtain a limited sales, excise and use tax permit or exemption certificate which shall enable him to buy the materials to be incorporated into the Work without paymg tax at due time of purchase. 4 09 CONTRACTOR'S DUTY AND SUPERINTENDENCE. The CONTRACTOR shall give adequate attention to the faithful prosecution and completion of this Contract and shall keep on the work, during its progress, a competent superintendent and any necessary assistants, all satisfactory to the ENGINEER as the OWNER'S representative. The superintendent shall , 10-2012 00700- 10 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT represent the CONTRACTOR in his absence and shall act as the agent of the CONTRACTOR, and all directions given to him shall be binding as if given to the CONTRACTOR. Adequate supervision by competent and reasonable representatives of the CONTRACTOR is essential to the proper performance of the Work, and lack of such supervision shall be an act of default, and grounds for suspending operations of the CONTRACTOR. The Superintendent cannot be removed from the project without the consent of the Owner; the Superintendent must speak and understand the English language; the Superintendent must be on site when any work on the project is being done, even when a subcontractor is performing the work. The Work, from its commencement to completion, shall be under the exclusive charge and control of the CONTRACTOR, and all risk in connection therewith shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR. Neither the OWNER nor the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative will be responsible for the acts or omissions of the CONTRACTOR, its subcontractors or any of its agents or employees, or any other persons performing any of the Work. 4 10 CHARACTER OF WORKERS The CONTRACTOR agrees to employ only orderly and competent workers, skillful in the performance of the type of work required under this Contract, to do the Work, and agrees that whenever the ENGINEER shall inform him in writing that any worker or workers on the Work are, in his opinion, incompetent, unfaithful or disorderly, or in the ENGINEER's opinion, are not using their best efforts for the progress of the Work, such worker or workers shall be discharged from the Work and shall not again be employed on the Work without the ENGINEER's written consent. OWNER reserves the right to bar any person, subcontractor, or supplier found to be incompetent, unfaithful, disorderly, or not using their best efforts to progress work or considered to be a threat to the health, safety and welfare to the project or workforce. 411 LABOR, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION PLANT, AND BUILDINGS The CONTRACTOR shall provide all labor, services, tools, equipment, machinery, supplies, facilities, utilities and materials necessary in the prosecution and completion of this Contract where it is not otherwise specifically provided that the OWNER shall furnish same; and further, the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the care, preservation, conservation and protection of all materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, apparatus, accessones, facilities, all means of construction and any and all parts of the Work, whether the CONTRACTOR has been paid, partially paid or not paid for such Work,until the entire Work is completed and accepted. The building or placement of structures for housing workers or offices, or the erection of tents or other forms of protection, will be permitted only with the ENGINEER's written permission, and at such places as the ENGINEER shall direct, and the sanitary conditions of the grounds in or about such structures shall at all times be maintained in a manner satisfactory to the ENGINEER. Any structures of any nature constructed, placed or erected by the CONTRACTOR for the purposes herein set out, shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR as to the proper erection, placement or construction thereof; and the CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold the ENGINEER or OWNER harmless from any claims of any nature whatsoever brought 10-2012 00700- 11 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT agamst either of them for damages allegedly sustamed by anyone by reason of the erection, placement, construction or maintenance of CONTRACTOR's buildmgs or structures. 4 12 SANITATION Necessary sanitary conveniences for the use of laborers and others on the Work site, properly secluded from public observation, shall be constructed and mamtamed by the CONTRACTOR in such manner and at such points as shall be approved by the ENGINEER, and their use shall be strictly enforced. Any structures of any nature constructed or erected by the CONTRACTOR for the purposes herein set out, shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR as to the proper erection or construction thereof, and the CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold the ENGINEER and OWNER harmless from any claims of any nature whatsoever brought against either of them for damages allegedly sustamed by anyone by reason of the erection, construction or maintenance of CONTRACTOR's buildmgs. 4 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE. The CONTRACTOR shall at all times keep and maintain the premises free from accumulation of debris, trash and waste. The CONTRACTOR shall remove waste, debris and trash at the end of each work day CONTRACTOR shall remove all such debris, trash and waste, tools, scaffolding and surplus materials, and shall leave the Work broom-clean or its equivalent, upon completion of the Work. The Work shall be left in good order and condition. In case of dispute, the OWNER may remove the debris,trash,waste and surplus materials, and charge the cost to the CONTRACTOR. 4 14 PERFORMANCE OF WORK. It is further agreed that it is the intent of this Contract that all Work must be done and all material must be furnished m accordance with the generally accepted practice for such materials furnished or work completed, unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 4 15 RIGHT OF OWNER TO ACCELERATE THE WORK. If at any time the methods or equipment used by the CONTRACTOR, or the work force supplied are found to be inadequate to achieve the progress required to Substantially Complete the Work within the Contract Time, the OWNER or the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative, may order the CONTRACTOR m writ-mg to supplement its forces and/or equipment, or work shifts or overtime, or otherwise improve its efficiency and rate of progress to achieve Substantial Completion of the Work withm the Contract Time, and the CONTRACTOR shall comply with such order, at its own cost and expense. 416 LAYOUT OF WORK. Except as specifically provided herein, the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for laying out work by means of construction surveying performed from the"Control"documents provided in the plans and shall accomplish this work in a manner acceptable to the ENGINEER and in conformance with the Contract Documents. Construction Surveymg shall be performed by qualified personnel under the direction of the Contractor Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy and correctness of this work. In the event that the Work consists of sigmficant alteration of the topographic features of natural grade, Contractor shall perform enough topographic survey to substantiate existing pre-construction elevations. No claim shall be made for additional excavation or grade adjustment in excess of 10-2012 00700- 12 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT quantifies contamed in the contract documents without demonstrable evidence that such conditions existed prior to start of the Work. See section 7 01 Differing Site Conditions. 4 17 SHOP DRAWINGS The CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER,with such promptness as to cause no delay in his own Work or in that of any other contractor, single electronic copies of submittals uploaded to the project management software, unless otherwise specified, of all shop and/or setting drawings and schedules required for the work of the various trades. Contractor will check and approve shop drawings for compliance with requirements of Contract Documents and will so certify by stamp on each drawing pnor to submittal to ENGINEER. Any drawmgs submitted without Contractor's stamp of approval will not be considered and will be returned to him for proper submission. The ENGINEER shall pass upon them with reasonable promptness, indicating desired corrections. The CONTRACTOR shall make any corrections required by the ENGINEER, file with him two (2) corrected copies and furnish such other copies as may be needed. The ENGINEER's approval of such drawings or schedules shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR from responsibility for deviations from the Contract Documents, unless he has, in writing, called the ENGINEER's attention to such deviations at the time of the submission, and the ENGINEER has acknowledged and accepted such deviations in writing, nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors of any sort in shop drawings or schedules. It shall be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to fully and completely review all shop drawings to ascertain their effect on his ability to perform the required Contract Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, and within the Contract Time. Such review by the ENGINEER shall be for the sole purpose of determining the apparent sufficiency of said drawings or schedules to result in finished improvements m conformity with the Contract Documents, and shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of his duty as an mdependent contractor as previously set forth, it being expressly understood and agreed that the ENGINEER does not assume any duty to pass upon the propriety or adequacy of such drawings or schedules, or any means or methods reflected thereby, in relation to the safety of either person or property during CONTRACTOR's performance hereunder, and any action taken by the ENGINEER shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of his responsibility and liability to comply with the Contract Documents. OWNER, CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, ENGINEER, and CONTRACTOR shall make all submittals, review comments, notes, corrections, schedules and updates, testing results, payment applications, instructions and other communications by means of the OWNER'S Pro-Trak project management software. The OWNER, ENGINEER and CONTRACTOR shall each retain such hard copies from this system as are required for their specific record keepmg requirements. No documents shall be removed from this system or destroyed except those being replaced by the systems protocols as a latest version document. All requirements for written communications, submittals, comments, instructions or other documents processed by means of this system shall have the same legal or time sensitive status as if they had been hand delivered m hard copy to their intended addressee. 10-2012 00700-13 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 418 ENGINEER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP, OBSERVATIONS It is agreed by the CONTRACTOR that the ENGINEER, as the OWNER's representative, shall be and is hereby authorized to appoint such subordinate engineers, representatives or observers as the said ENGINEER may from time to time deem proper to observe the materials furnished and the Work done under this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all reasonable aid and assistance required by the subordmate engineers, representatives or observers for the proper observation and examination of the work. The CONTRACTOR shall regard and obey the directions and instructions of any subordinate engineers, representatives or observers so appointed, when such directions and instructions are consistent with the obligations of this Agreement and the Contract Documents, provided, however, should the CONTRACTOR object to any orders by any subordinate engmeer, representative or observer, the CONTRACTOR may, within three (3) days, make written appeal to the ENGINEER for his decision. 4 19 OBSERVATION AND TESTING The OWNER or the ENGINEER, as the OWNER's representative, shall have the right at all reasonable times to observe, inspect and test the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall make all necessary arrangements and provide proper facilities and access for such observation, inspection and testing at any location wherever Work is in preparation or progress. The CONTRACTOR shall ascertain the scope of any observation, inspection or testing which may be contemplated by the OWNER or the ENGINEER and shall give ample notice as to the time each part of the Work will be ready for such observation, inspection or testing. The OWNER or the ENGINEER may reject any Work found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, regardless of the stage of its completion or the time or place of discovery of such deficiencies, and regardless of whether the ENGINEER has previously accepted the Work through oversight or otherwise. If any Work is covered without approval or consent of the OWNER, it must, if requested by the OWNER or the ENGINEER, be uncovered for examination, at the sole expense of the CONTRACTOR. In the event that any part of the Work is being fabricated or manufactured at a location where it is not convenient for the OWNER or the ENGINEER to make observations of such Work or require testing of said Work, then in such event, the OWNER or the ENGINEER may require the CONTRACTOR to furnish the OWNER or the ENGINEER with certificates of inspection, testing or approval made by independent persons competent to perform such tasks at the location where that part of the work is being manufactured or fabricated. All such tests will be in accordance with the methods prescribed by the American Society for Testing and Materials or such other applicable organization as may be required by law or the Contract Documents. If any Work, which is required to be inspected, tested or approved, is covered up without written approval or consent of the OWNER or the ENGINEER, it must, if requested by the OWNER or the ENGINEER, be uncovered for observation and testing, at the sole expense of the CONTRACTOR. The cost of all such inspections, tests and approvals shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR unless otherwise provided herein. Any Work which fails to meet the requirements of such tests, inspections or approval, and any Work which meets the requirements of any such tests or approval but does not meet the requirements of the Contract Documents shall be considered defective. Such defective Work and any other work affected thereby shall be corrected at the CONTRACTOR'S expense. 10-2012 00700- 14 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Neither observations by the OWNER or by the ENGINEER, nor inspections, certifications, tests or approvals made by the OWNER, the ENGINEER or other persons authorized under this Agreement to make such inspections, tests or approvals, shall relieve the CONTRACTOR from his obligation to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 4.20 DEFECTS AND THEIR REMEDIES It is further agreed that if the Work or any part thereof or any material brought on the site of the Work for use in the Work or selected for the same, shall be deemed by the ENGINEER as unsuitable or not in conformity with the Contract Documents, the CONTRACTOR shall, after receipt of written notice thereof from the ENGINEER, forthwith remove such matenal and rebuild or otherwise remedy such Work so that it shall be in full accordance with this Contract, It is further agreed that any such remedial action contemplated herein shall be at CONTRACTOR's expense. 4.21 LIABILITY FOR PROPER PERFORMANCE. Engineering construction drawings and specifications, as well as any additional mstructions and mformation concerning the Work to be performed, passing from or through the ENGINEER, shall not be interpreted as requiring or allowing the CONTRACTOR to deviate from the Contract Documents, the intent of such drawings, specifications and any other such instructions being to define with particularity the agreement of the parties as to Work the CONTRACTOR is to perform. CONTRACTOR shall be fully and completely liable and contractually bound, at his own expense, for design, construction, installation and use or non-use of all items and methods incident to the performance of the Contract, includmg, without limitation, the adequacy of all temporary supports, shoring, bracing, scaffolding, machinery or equipment, safety precautions or devices, similar items or devices used by him during construction, and work performed either directly or incident to construction, and for all loss, damage or injury incident thereto, either to person or property, whether such damage be suffered by the ENGINEER, the OWNER or any other person not a party to this Contract. Any review of Work in progress or any visit or observation during construction, or any clarification of Contract Documents by the ENGINEER or OWNER, or any agent, employee or representative of either of them, whether through personal observation on the Project site or by means of approval of shop drawings for construction or construction processes, or by other means or methods, is agreed by the CONTRACTOR to be for the purpose of observmg the extent and nature of Work completed or being performed, as measured against the Contract Documents, or for the purpose of enabling the CONTRACTOR to more fully understand the Contract Documents so that the completed construction Work will conform thereto, and shall in no way reheve the CONTRACTOR from full and complete responsibility for proper performance of his Work on the Project, including, without limitation, the propriety of means and methods of the CONTRACTOR in performmg said Contract, and the adequacy of any designs, plans or other facilities for accomplishing such performance. Any action by the ENGINEER or the OWNER in visiting or observing during construction, or any clarification of Contract Documents shall not constitute a waiver of CONTRACTOR'S liability for damages as herein set out. Deviation by the CONTRACTOR from Contract Documents, whether called to the CONTRACTOR's attention or not, shall in no way relieve CONTRACTOR from his 10-2012 00700- 15 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT responsibility to complete all work in accordance with said Contract Documents, and further shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of his liability for loss, damage or injury as herein set out. 4.22 PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENT TO EMPLOYEES AND THE PUBLIC. The CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for the safety of himself, his employees and persons entering the project site, as well as for the protection of the improvements bemg erected and the property of himself or any other person, as a result of his operations hereunder The CONTRACTOR shall take out and procure a policy or policies of Workers' Compensation Insurance with an insurance company licensed to transact business in the State of Texas, which policy shall comply with the Workers' Compensation laws of the State of Texas. The CONTRACTOR shall at all times exercise reasonable precautions for the safety of employees and others on or near the Work and shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and municipal laws and building and construction codes. All machinery and equipment and other physical hazards shall be guarded, as a minimum, in accordance with the "Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction" of the Associated General Contractors of America, except where incompatible with federal, state or municipal laws or regulations. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary machinery guards, safe walkways, ladders, bridges, gangplanks,barricades, fences, traffic control,warning signs and other safety devices. No alcoholic beverages, non-prescription drugs, or unsafe practices shall be allowed on the Work site. CONTRACTOR shall dismiss anyone participating in any of the above from the Work site for the duration of the Project. Only prescription drug uses with a doctor's authorization to perform construction activities shall be allowed on the Work site. Violation of this provision is a default under the Contract. The use, possession, sale, transfer, purchase or being under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any other illegal or unlawful substance by CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR's employees, or CONTRACTOR's subcontractors and employees at any time at the Work site or while on company business is prohibited. CONTRACTOR shall institute and enforce appropnate drug testing guidelines and program. All accidents or injuries to CONTRACTOR's employees working on the job site must be reported verbally and in writing to the ENGINEER immediately, and within no more than eight (8)hours. The safety precautions actually taken and their adequacy shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR, in his sole discretion as an independent contractor Inclusion of this paragraph in the Agreement, as well as any notice which may be given by the OWNER or the ENGINEER as the OWNER's representative concerning omissions under thus paragraph as the Work progresses, are intended as reminders to the CONTRACTOR of his duty and shall not be construed as any assumption of duty by ENGINEER, or OWNER's representative to supervise safety precautions by either the CONTRACTOR or any of his subcontractors. 4.23 PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTY The CONTRACTOR shall employ proper means to protect the adjacent or adjoining property or properties in any way encountered, which might be injured or seriously affected by any process of construction to be undertaken under this Agreement, from any damage or injury by reason of said process of construction, and he shall be liable for any and all claims for such damage on account of his 10-2012 00700- 16 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT failure to fully protect all adjacent or adjoining property THE CONTRACTOR AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, SAVE AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, OWNER AND ENGINEER AGAINST ANY CLAIM OR CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, LOSS, COSTS OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ATTORNEY'S FEES, DUE TO ANY INJURY TO ANY ADJACENT OR ADJOINING PROPERTY, ARISING OR GROWING OUT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE, LOSS, COST OR EXPENSE IS CAUSED IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF OWNER AND/OR ENGINEER. 4.24 PROTECTION AGAINST CLAIMS OF SUBCONTRACTORS, LABORERS, MATERIALMEN AND FURNISHERS OF MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES THE CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT HE WILL PROMPTLY PAY WHEN DUE, AND WILL INDEMNIFY, SAVE AND HOLD THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE DEMANDS OF SUBCONTRACTORS, LABORERS, WORKERS, MECHANICS, MATERIALMEN AND FURNISHERS OF MACHINERY AND PARTS THEREOF, EQUIPMENT, POWER TOOLS AND ALL SUPPLIES, INCLUDING COMMISSARY, INCURRED IN THE FURTHERANCE OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT When so desired by the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish satisfactory evidence that all obligations of the nature hereinabove designated have been paid, discharged or waived. If the CONTRACTOR fails to do so, then the OWNER may, at the option of the OWNER, either pay directly any unpaid bills of which the OWNER has written notice, or withhold from the CONTRACTOR's unpaid compensation a sum of money deemed reasonably sufficient to liquidate any and all such claims until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged, whereupon payments to the CONTRACTOR shall be resumed in full, in accordance with the terms of this Contract. Any and all communications between any parties under this paragraph shall be in writing. Nothing contained in this paragraph or this Agreement shall create, establish or impose any relationship, contractual or otherwise, between OWNER and any subcontractor, laborer or supplier of CONTRACTOR, nor shall it create, establish or impose any duty upon OWNER to pay or to see to the payment of any subcontractor, laborer or supplier of CONTRACTOR. 4.25 PROTECTION AGAINST ROYALTIES OR PATENTED INVENTION The CONTRACTOR shall pay all royalties and license fees and shall provide for the use of any design, device, material or process covered by letters patent or copyright, by suitable legal agreement with the patentee or owner thereof THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEFEND ALL SUITS OR CLAIMS FOR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT OR COPYRIGHT AND SHALL INDEMNIFY, SAVE AND HOLD THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER HARMLESS FROM ANY LOSS OR LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT THEREOF, EXCEPT SUCH SUITS AND CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF A PARTICULAR DESIGN, DEVICE, MATERIAL OR PROCESS OR THE PRODUCT OF A PARTICULAR MANUFACTURER OR MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIED OR REQUIRED BY THE OWNER, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF CHOICE OF ALTERNATE DESIGN, DEVICE, MATERIAL OR PROCESS IS ALLOWED TO THE CONTRACTOR, OR IF CONTRACTOR KNEW OR SHOULD 10-2012 00700- 17 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT HAVE KNOWN OF THE PATENT OR COPYRIGHT AND FAILED TO PROMPTLY NOTIFY OWNER IN WRITING, THEN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, SAVE AND HOLD THE OWNER HARMLESS FROM ANY LOSS OR LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT THEREOF 4.26 INDEMNIFICATION THE CONTRACTOR AGREES TO DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE ENGINEER AND THE OWNER HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER MADE BY ANY EMPLOYEE, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR SUBCONTRACTORS OF CONTRACTOR, OR BY ANY UNION, TRADE ASSOCIATION, WORKER'S ASSOCIATION OR OTHER GROUPS, ASSOCIATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS, ALLEGEDLY REPRESENTING EMPLOYEES OF THE CONTRACTOR, IN ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN THE CONTRACTOR AND HIS EMPLOYEES, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY INVOLVING, GROWING OUT OF OR ARISING FROM CLAIMS BY SUCH EMPLOYEES FOR WAGES, SALARY, COMPENSATION, BENEFITS, WORKING CONDITIONS OR ANY OTHER SIMILAR COMPLAINT OR CLAIM WHICH MAY BE MADE. THE CONTRACTOR, HIS SURETIES AND INSURANCE CARRIERS SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER AND THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES FROM AND AGAINST ALL DAMAGES, CLAIMS, LOSSES, DEMANDS, SUITS, LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS AND COSTS OF ANY CHARACTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEY'S FEES AND EXPENSES, AND SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PAY ANY JUDGMENT THEREFOR, WITH COSTS, WHICH MAY BE OBTAINED AGAINST THE OWNER AND/OR THE ENGINEER OR ANY OF THEIR OFFICERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM OR ALLEGEDLY ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK, PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH DAMAGES, CLAIM, LOSS, DEMAND, SUIT, LIABILITY, JUDGMENT, COST OR EXPENSE. (A) ARISES OUT OF OR RESULTS FROM IN WHOLE OR IN PART, OR ALLEGEDLY ARISES OUT OF OR RESULTS FROM IN WHOLE OR IN PART, ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR BREACH OF WARRANTY BY CONTRACTOR, OR (B) IS ATTRIBUTABLE TO BODILY INJURY, SICKNESS, DISEASE OR DEATH OR INJURY TO OR DESTRUCTION OF TANGIBLE PROPERTY, INCLUDING THE LOSS OF USE RESULTING THEREFROM, AND IS CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART OR IS ALLEGEDLY CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION OF THE CONTRACTOR, ANY SUBCONTRACTOR, THEIR AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY ONE OF THEM OR ANYONE FOR WHOSE ACTS ANY OF THEM 10-2012 00700- 18 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT MAY BE LIABLE, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT IT IS CAUSED IN PART OR ALLEGEDLY CAUSED IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF OWNER, ENGINEER AND/OR A PARTY INDEMNIFIED HEREUNDER. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in the Agreement to the contrary, in accordance with the provisions of Section 130 002 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, CONTRACTOR shall not be obligated to indemnify or hold harmless the ENGINEER, his agents, servants or employees, from liability for damage that is caused by or results from defects in plans, designs or specifications prepared, approved or used by the ENGINEER, or negligence of the ENGINEER in the rendition or conduct of professional duties called for or ansmg out of any construction contract and the plans, designs or specifications that are a part of the construction contract, and arises from personal injury or death, property injury, or any other expense that arises from personal injury, death, or property injury This mdemnity agreement is a continuing obligation, and shall survive notwithstanding completion of the Work, Final Payment, expiration of the warranty period, termination of the Contract, and abandonment or takeover of the Work. CONTRACTOR's indemnification obligations hereunder shall not be limited by a limitation on amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the CONTRACTOR or a subcontractor under workers' compensation acts, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts, and shall not be limited by any limitation on amounts or coverage of insurance provided or to be provided under this Contract. 4.27 LOSSES FROM NATURAL CAUSES All loss, cost, expense or damage to the CONTRACTOR arising out of the nature of the Work to be done or from any unforeseen circumstances in the prosecution of the same, or from the action of the elements, or from unusual obstructions or difficulties which may be encountered in the prosecution of the Work, shall be sustained and borne by the CONTRACTOR at his own cost and expense. Comment: Is this far reaching enough to protect the City from loss due to natural causes of materials, equipment and work in place and accepted at the time of loss? 4.28 GUARANTEE. The CONTRACTOR hereby guarantees all the Work under the Contract to be free from defects or deficiencies m material m every particular and free from defects or deficiencies in workmanship; and against unusual damage from proper and usual use; and agrees to replace or to re-execute without cost to the OWNER such Work as may be found to be defective, deficient or otherwise not in conformance with the Contract Documents, and to make good all damages caused to other work or material, due to such defective Work or due to its required replacement or re-execution. This guarantee shall cover a penod of one year from the date of Substantial Completion or Partial Substantial Completion of Work under the Contract, as evidenced by the Certificate of Substantial Completion. Neither the Certificate of Substantial Completion, Final Payment, nor any provision in the Contract Documents shall relieve the CONTRACTOR of the responsibility for defective, deficient or non-conforming matenal or workmanship during the period covered by the guarantee. The one-year period of guarantee will not limit the OWNER'S other rights under common law with respect to any defects, deficiencies 10-2012 00700-19 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT or non-conforming Work discovered after one year If this one-year guarantee conflicts with other warranties or guarantees,the longer period of warranty or guarantee will govern. 5.0 PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS 5 01 TIME AND ORDER OF COMPLETION It is the meaning and intent of this Contract, unless otherwise herem specifically provided, that the CONTRACTOR shall be allowed to prosecute his Work at such times and seasons, m such order of precedence, and in such manner as shall be most conducive to economy of construction, provided, however,that the order and the time of prosecution shall be such that the Work shall be Substantially Completed as a whole and in part, in accordance with this Contract and the Contract Time; provided, also, that when the OWNER is having other work done, either by contract or by his own forces, the ENGINEER may direct the time and manner of constructing the Work done under this Contract, so that conflict will be avoided and the construction of the various works being done for the OWNER shall be harmonized, and the CONTRACTOR shall fully cooperate and coordinate its Work with OWNER or such other contractors by any means determmed by the Contractor except where determmed to produce a risk to the health and safety of Contractor's or sub-contractors personnel, or the general public. Owner shall have the right to review and comment on any means or methods proposed by the Contractor and, m the event of finding unsafe conditions,halt that work if, in the opinion of the Owner or Engineer, such nsk is deemed present The CONTRACTOR shall submit, an updated schedule with every pay estimate for review by the ENGINEER, schedules which shall show the order in which the CONTRACTOR proposes to carry on the Work, with dates on which the CONTRACTOR will start the several parts of the work, and estimated dates of completion of the several parts. Such schedules shall show completion of the Work within the Contract Time, and/or shall show such recovery efforts as CONTRACTOR intends to undertake in the event Substantial Completion of the Work is delayed. 5 02 EXTENSION OF TIME. The CONTRACTOR agrees that he has submitted his Bid Proposal in full recognition of the time required for the completion of this Project, taking into consideration the average climatic range and industrial conditions prevailing in this locality, and has considered the liquidated damage provisions as hereinafter set forth, and that he shall not be entitled to, nor will he request, an extension of time on this Contract, except when Substantial Completion of the Work has been delayed solely by strikes, lockouts, fires, Acts of God, or by any other cause which the ENGINEER shall decide justifies the delay The CONTRACTOR shall give the ENGINEER prompt notice, in writing and within three (3) days of the start of any such delay, of the cause of any such delay, and its estimated effect on the Work and the schedule for completion of the Work. Upon receipt of a written request for an extension of the Contract Time from the CONTRACTOR, supported by relevant and all requested documentation, the ENGINEER shall submit such written request, together with his written recommendation, to the OWNER for consideration. If the delay is not attributable in whole or in part to any act or omission of CONTRACTOR, its subcontractors or suppliers, and if the OWNER determines that CONTRACTOR is entitled to an extension of time under the terms of the Contract, the OWNER shall grant an extension of time for Substantial Completion of the Work, sufficient to compensate for the delay, and such extension of time shall be CONTRACTOR's sole and 10-2012 00700-20 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT exclusive remedy, except as may be otherwise provided herem. No extensions of Contract Time shall be made for delays occurring prior to the Contractor's mobilization as defined in Section 01505 MOBILIZATION The Contract Time as defined in the Bid Proposal and other sections herein incorporates 40 Rain Days per calendar year or an average of 3.33 days per calendar month. The CONTRACTOR is required to keep record of all weather related delays and to submit the monthly count on each Pay Application. The Owner's Representative shall review and sign off on this record as a part of the Pay Application approval process every month. If, durmg preparation of the Balancing Change Order, the status of the work progress requires an extension of the Contract Time, Impact Days shall be added to the Completion Date equal to the total number of Weather or Impact Days approved less the original 40 days resident in the original Contract Time. The Addition of Weather or Impact Days will only alter the Contract Time when added by Change Order If the Work is completed prior to the Completion Date, No Days will be added. The Owner and the Contractor hereby agree that the addition of Weather or Impact Days shall be the CONTRACTOR's sole remedy for delays to the completion of the Work and their addition to the Contract Time shall not affect the Contract Pnce through any "per diem" adjustment to the General Conditions costs, Temporary Facilities costs or any other costs associated with the extension of the Contract Time. 5 03 HINDRANCES AND DELAYS In executing the Contract,the CONTRACTOR agrees that in undertaking to complete the Work within the time herein fixed, he has taken into consideration and made allowances for all interference, disruption, hindrances and delays incident to such Work, whether growing out of delays in securing material, workmen or otherwise. No claim shall be made by the CONTRACTOR for damages, loss, costs or expense resulting from interference, disruption, hindrances or delays from any cause during the progress of any portion of the Work embraced in this Contract, except where the Work is stopped or suspended by order of the OWNER's representative and such stoppage or suspension is not attributable to any act or omission of CONTRACTOR. 5 04 SUSPENSION OF WORK. OWNER may, without cause, order the CONTRACTOR in writing to suspend the Work, in whole or in part, for such period of time as OWNER may request. The Contract Pnce and/or Contract Time shall be adjusted for any increase in the cost of or the time required for performance of the Work caused by such suspension. No adjustment shall be made to the extent performance was or would have been suspended by a cause for which CONTRACTOR is responsible, or to the extent an adjustment is made or denied under another provision of the Contract Documents. 5 05 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR DELAY It is understood and agreed that time is of the essence, and that the CONTRACTOR will commence the Work on the date specified herein or in any Notice to Proceed, and will Substantially Complete the Work within the Contract Time. It is expressly understood and agreed, by and between the CONTRACTOR and the OWNER, that the time for the Substantial Completion of the Work described herein is reasonable time for the completion of the same, taking into consideration the average climatic range and conditions and usual industrial conditions prevailing in this locality The CONTRACTOR further agrees that a failure to complete on time will cause damage to the OWNER and that such damages cannot be accurately measured or that ascertainment will be 10-2012 00700-21 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT difficult. Therefore, the parties agree that for each and every calendar day the Work or any portion thereof shall remain uncompleted after the expiration of the Contract Time, the CONTRACTOR shall pay, as liquidated damages and as a reasonable estimate of OWNER's damages, and not as a penalty,the amount set out in the Standard Form of Agreement. However,the foregoing agreement as to liquidated damages constitutes only an agreement by the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR as to the amount of damages which the OWNER will sustain by reason of the CONTRACTOR'S failure to complete the work withm the Contract Time. Should the OWNER suffer damage by reason of any other breach by CONTRACTOR, the OWNER may recover such actual damages m addition to any liquidated damages due. The OWNER shall have the right to deduct and withhold the amount of any and all such damages whether it be the minimum amount stipulated above or otherwise, from any monies owing by it to said CONTRACTOR, or the OWNER may recover such amount from the CONTRACTOR and the sureties of his bond, all of such remedies shall be cumulative and the OWNER shall not be required to elect any one nor be deemed to have made an election by proceeding to enforce any one remedy 5 06 CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIME. The Contract Time may only be changed by a Change Order Any claim for an adjustment of Contract Time shall be based on wntten notice delivered by the party making such claim to the other party and to the ENGINEER promptly,but in no event later than ten (10) days after the event-giving rise to the claim. Notice of the extent of the claim, along with supporting data, shall be delivered within thirty (30) days of the occurrence and shall be accompanied by the claimant's wntten representation that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the claimant has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of said event. All claims for adjustment m Contract Time shall be determmed by the ENGINEER in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph. Contractor shall submit, as a minimum,the following data. A. Information showing that the time requested is not included in the existing Contract and in addition to the Contract. B Information documenting that the number of days requested is accurate for the event. C. Revised, current construction schedule showing that the time requested affects the project's cntical path. 5 07 DELAYS BEYOND OWNER'S AND CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL. Where CONTRACTOR is prevented from completing any part of the Work within the Contract Time due to delays beyond the control of the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR, including, but not limited to, interference by utility owners or other contractors performing other work, Contractor shall be entitled to an extension of the Contract Time in an amount equal to the time lost. CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to any increase m Contract Pnce as a result of such delays. IN NO EVENT SHALL OWNER BE LIABLE TO CONTRACTOR FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM (i) Delays caused by, or within the control of, the CONTRACTOR, or (ii) Delays beyond the control of both parties including, but not limited to, interference by utility owners or other contractors performing other work, fires, floods, epidemics, abnormal weather conditions, acts of God, even if such delays are due in part to the 10-2012 00700-22 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT negligence, other fault, breach of contract or warranty, violation of the Texas Deceptive Trade Act, or strict liability without regard to fault of OWNER. An extension of Contract time shall be CONTRACTOR's sole and exclusive remedy for any such delays. Delays attributed to, and within the control of, a Subcontractor or Supplier shall be deemed to be delays within the control of the CONTRACTOR. 6.0 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 6 01 DISCREPANCIES AND OMISSIONS. If the CONTRACTOR knows or reasonably should have known of any discrepancies or omissions.m the Contract Documents, he shall notify the ENGINEER and obtain a clarification by Addendum before the bids are received, and if no such request is received by the ENGINEER prior to the opening of bids, then it shall be considered that the CONTRACTOR fully understands the Work to be performed and has provided sufficient sums in his Bid Proposal to complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. It is further understood that any request for clarification must be submitted no later than five (5) days prior to the opening of bids. 6.02 QUANTITIES AND MEASUREMENTS. No extra or customary measurements of any kind will be allowed, but the actual measured and/or computed length, area, volume, number and weight only shall be considered,unless otherwise specifically provided. 6 03 ESTIMATED QUANTITIES This Agreement, including the Contract Documents, and including any quantity estimates contained therein, is intended to convey all Work to be done and matenal to be furnished hereunder Where the estimated quantities are shown for the various classes of Work to be performed and matenal to be furnished under this Contract, they are approximate and are to be used only as a basis for estimating the probable cost of the Work and for comparing the Bid Proposals offered for the Work. It is understood and agreed that the actual amount of Work to be done and the materials to be furnished under this Contract may differ from the estimates and that the items listed or estimated quantities stated, and/or any difference between estimated and actual Work, shall not give rise to a claim by the CONTRACTOR against the OWNER for loss, cost, expense, damages, unit pnce adjustment, quantity differences,unrecovered overhead or lost or anticipated profits, or other compensation. 6 04 PRICE OF WORK. It is agreed that it is the intent of this Contract that all Work described in the Bid Proposal, and Contract Documents, is to be done for the prices bid by the CONTRACTOR and that such prices shall include all appurtenances necessary to complete the Work in accordance with the intent of these Contract Documents as interpreted by the ENGINEER, and all costs, expenses, bond and insurance premiums, taxes, overhead, and profit. In consideration of the furnishing of all the necessary labor, equipment and matenal and the completion of all Work by the CONTRACTOR, and upon the completion of all Work and the delivery of all materials embraced in this Contract in full conformity with the Contract Documents, the OWNER agrees to pay to the CONTRACTOR the prices set forth in the Standard Form of Agreement, OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that the Contract is a unit cost agreement, unless stated otherwise, and that the final Contract amount is equal to the unit cost multiplied by the number of units authorized, installed and approved by the Owner 10-2012 00700-23 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT The OWNER does not assume any obligation to pay for any services, materials or units of work not actually authorized and installed. The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to receive such prices as payment in full for furnishing all materials and all labor required for the aforesaid Work, and for all expenses incurred by him, and for full performance of the Work and the whole thereof in the manner and according to this Agreement, Contract Documents, and the requirements of the ENGINEER. 6 05 PAYMENTS No payments made or approvals or certificates given shall be considered as conclusive evidence of the performance of the Contract, either in whole or in part, nor shall any certificate, approval or payment be considered as acceptance of defective, deficient or non-conforming Work. CONTRACTOR shall, at any time requested during the progress of the Work, furnish the OWNER or the ENGINEER with an affidavit showmg the CONTRACTOR's total outstandmg indebtedness in connection with the Work. Before Final Payment is made, the CONTRACTOR shall satisfy the OWNER, by affidavit or otherwise, that there are no unpaid claims due subcontractors, suppliers or laborers by reason of any Work under the Contract. Acceptance by CONTRACTOR of Final Payment shall constitute a waiver of any and all claims of whatsoever nature against OWNER, ansmg out of or related to the Contract, or the Work, or any acts or omissions of OWNER or ENGINEER, which have not theretofore been timely filed as provided in this Contract. 6.06 PARTIAL PAYMENTS. When the Contract Price is a lump sum amount, prior to the first Application for Payment, CONTRACTOR shall submit to ENGINEER for review and approval a Schedule of Values, which shall fairly allocate the entire Contract Price among the various portions of the Work and shall be prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as the ENGINEER may reasonably require. The Schedule of Values shall follow the trade divisions of the Specifications so far as practicable. Upon approval, this Schedule of Values shall be used by ENGINEER as the basis for reviewing the Contractor's Application for Payment. Applications for Payment shall indicate the percentage of completion of each portion of the Work as of the end of the period covered by the Application for Payment. On or before the tenth day of each month, the CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit to the ENGINEER, for approval or correction, an application for partial payment, bemg a statement showing as completely as practicable, the agreed unit quantities or percentages of completed and approved Work and extended total value of the Work done by the CONTRACTOR up to and including the twenty-fifth day of the precedmg month, said statement shall also include the value of all conforming materials to be fabricated into the Work and stored in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and as approved by the OWNER or ENGINEER at the Work site only Payment for materials stored but not incorporating into the Work shall be based solely on the Contractor's identification of this material and his enumeration of this cost as separate components of the work item, i.e. material/ installation. The Contractor's Schedule of Values shall identify Work anticipated to require separate payment for material stored and separate those costs from the costs to mstall in the Schedule of Values. No payment will be made for materials stored until OWNER has approved in writing storage at the Work site. The ENGINEER shall then review such statement of unit quantities and application for partial payment and the progress of the Work made by the CONTRACTOR and, within ten days after the date ENGINEER receives CONTRACTOR's application for payment, if the application is found to be accurate 10-2012 00700-24 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT and correct and the WORK conforming to the requirements of the Contract Documents, the ENGINEER shall certify the application for partial payment and shall deliver his preliminary certification for payment to the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR, or, if the ENGINEER fmds that CONTRACTOR's application for payment contains an error or is otherwise disputed, he shall notify CONTRACTOR of such error or dispute, and request that the application be corrected and deliver it to the OWNER and CONTRACTOR. ENGINEER'S notice to CONTRACTOR that a bona fide dispute for payment exists shall include a list of the specific reasons for nonpayment. All payment applications made by CONTRACTOR and delivered to ENGINEER and all verifications and certification of such applications shall be made and transmitted within the project management software and signed with the appropnate electronic signatures as provided for in the software. Such applications for payment shall not be considered complete unless accompanied by the CONTRACTOR'S Partial Waiver of Lien and Payment Affidavit, Section 00615, duly executed by an authorized representative of the CONTRACTOR and reflecting the correct corresponding amount of the payment application. The OWNER shall then pay the CONTRACTOR, within thirty (30) days of the date of ENGINEER's receipt of the application for payment, the undisputed balance due, less applicable retainage, and further less all previous payments and all further sums that may be retained or withheld by the OWNER under the terms of this Agreement. CONTRACTOR may submit a corrected application for payment after its receipt of the ENGINEER's notice of error or dispute, and such corrected application for payment shall be reviewed by the ENGINEER and disputed or paid under the same procedure and within the same time limits set out above. As a condition of any progress payment under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall execute and deliver to ENGINEER and OWNER a partial release of all claims, direct or indirect, at law or in equity, arising out of or related to the Work to date, excluding retainage or any claims previously submitted as required under the terms of the Contract, and specifically identified and excluded by CONTRACTOR in the release. OWNER shall be entitled to retain from each progress payment five percent (5%) of the amount thereof. Such retainage shall be retained until Final Completion and satisfaction of all conditions for Final Payment. It is understood,however, that in case the whole Work be near to completion, as certified by the ENGINEER, and some unexpected or unusual delay occurs, through no neglect or fault on the part of the CONTRACTOR, the OWNER may, upon wntten recommendation of the ENGINEER, pay a reasonable and equitable portion of the retained percentage to the CONTRACTOR, or the CONTRACTOR, at the OWNER'S option, may be relieved of the obligation to fully complete the Work, and thereupon, the CONTRACTOR shall receive, at the OWNER'S option, payment of the balance due him under the Contract for Work completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, subject to OWNER's rights to otherwise withhold or retain payments, and subject to the conditions set forth under "6 08 FINAL PAYMENT" The Owner at its option and in compliance with Texas law may reduce retainage to less than the above-stated percentages. 6.07 USE OF COMPLETED PORTIONS & PUNCHLIST The OWNER shall have the right to take possession of and use any completed or partially completed portions of the 10-2012 00700-25 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Work, notwithstanding that the time for completing the entire work or such portions may not have expired, but such taking possession and use shall not be deemed an acceptance of any work not completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. If such prior use increases the cost of or delays the Work, the CONTRACTOR shall promptly and within three (3) days of OWNER's taking possession, give OWNER written notice of same, and CONTRACTOR may be entitled to such extra compensation or extension of time, or both, as may be determined in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 6 08 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION The CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER AND ENGINEER, by letter executed by a duly qualified officer of CONTRACTOR, that in CONTRACTOR's opinion, the Work of the Contract, or an agreed portion thereof, is "Substantially Complete" Such notification shall include a list of all outstanding or incomplete items. Upon receipt, and within a reasonable time thereafter, of such notice,the ENGINEER and the CONTRACTOR shall jointly perform a walk-through and inspection of the Work to determine the status of all or the identified portion of the work, and the ENGINEER shall prepare a detailed list of unfinished, incomplete, defective and/or non-conforming Work ("Punchlist"). If the ENGINEER determines that the Work is Substantially Complete in accordance with the Contract Documents, the ENGINEER shall issue to the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR a Certificate of Substantial Completion. OWNER shall have seven (7) days after receipt of Certificate to make written objection to the ENGINEER as to any provision of the Certificate or the attached list of non-conforming work. If ENGINEER concludes that the Work is not Substantially Complete, ENGINEER will, within fourteen (14) days, notify CONTRACTOR of the reason he believes the Work is not Substantially Complete. Upon Substantial Completion of the Work, ENGINEER will deliver to OWNER and CONTRACTOR a written recommendation as to division of responsibilities, pending final payment and acceptance, with respect to security, maintenance, utilities and damage to the Work, except as otherwise provided in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. NEITHER THE SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF THE WORK, NOR THE OMISSION OF AN ITEM FROM THE PUNCHLIST, SHALL EXCUSE THE CONTRACTOR FROM PERFORMING ALL OF THE WORK UNDERTAKEN, WHETHER OF A MINOR OR MAJOR NATURE, AND THEREBY COMPLETING THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Certificate of Substantial Completion shall establish the time period withm which CONTRACTOR shall complete the Work for Final Acceptance by the Owner and ENGINEER. 6 08-1 OWNER shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from the Work after the date of Substantial Completion, for security requirement reasons. OWNER may establish an access procedure to facilitate CONTRACTOR's uninterrupted access to the Work for the purposes of completing and correcting all items on the Punchhst in an expeditious manner 6.09 FINAL PAYMENT Final payment of the Retamage withheld from the Contract Price shall be made by the OWNER to the CONTRACTOR at such time as. (a) the Work, including all Change Orders and including all Punchhst work,has been fully completed in strict accordance with the Contract Documents, 10-2012 00700-26 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT (b) the Contract has been fully performed except for the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to correct nonconforming Work during the warranty period set forth in the Contract Documents, and to satisfy other requirements, if any, which necessarily survive fmal payment; (c) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER a certificate evidencing that insurance required by the Contract Documents to remain in force after final payment is currently in effect and will not be cancelled or allowed to expire until at least 30 days prior written notice has been given to OWNER, (d) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER a Consent of Surety, if any, to final payment; (e) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER a complete set of As-Built Drawings, reflecting all deviations from the Plans, Specifications and approved shop drawings in the Work actually constructed, and delivers all maintenance and operating manuals and/or instructions, (f) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER all building certificates required prior to occupancy and all other required inspections/approvals/acceptances by city, county, state governmental entities or other authorities having jurisdiction, (g) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER assignments of all guarantees and warranties from subcontractors,vendors, suppliers or manufacturers, as well as names, addresses and telephone numbers of contacts for each subcontractor, vendor, supplier or manufacturer; (h) CONTRACTOR removes all equipment,tools,temporary facilities, surplus materials and rubbish from the site, and final cleans the site to OWNER's satisfaction, (i) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER a Full and Final Release and Affidavit of Bills Paid in the form attached hereto as Attachment No 2, executed by CONTRACTOR, (j) CONTRACTOR delivers to OWNER all other documentation required to be submitted to OWNER pursuant to the Contract Documents, includmg but not limited to any special guarantees or warranties, operation and maintenance manuals, etc' in each case in a form satisfactory to OWNER as determined in OWNER's sole discretion, and (k) the Final Application for Payment has been approved by the ENGINEER and OWNER. Acceptance of Final Payment by the CONTRACTOR shall constitute a waiver of all claims by CONTRACTOR agamst OWNER other than any claims previously made in writing by 10-2012 00700-27 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT CONTRACTOR against OWNER, and still unsettled, and except for claims ansmg out of third party actions, cross-claims and counterclaims. No interest shall be due or payable by OWNER to CONTRACTOR on any sums retamed or withheld by OWNER pursuant to the terms or provisions of the Contract Documents, except as otherwise provided by applicable law Neither the Certificate of Substantial Completion nor the Final Payment nor possession or acceptance of the Work shall relieve the CONTRACTOR of its obligation for correction of defective or non- conforming Work, or for fulfillment of any warranty, which may be required by law or by the Contract Documents. 610 CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT The CONTRACTOR shall promptly remove from OWNER's premises all materials, equipment or Work which is defective or otherwise not in conformance with the Contract Documents, whether actually mcorporated in the Work or not, and CONTRACTOR shall, at his own expense, promptly replace such matenals, equipment or Work with other materials conforming to the requirements of the Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall also bear the expense of restoring all work of CONTRACTOR or other contractors damaged by any such removal or replacement. If CONTRACTOR does not remove and replace any such unsuitable Work withm ten (10) business days after receipt of a written notice from the OWNER or the ENGINEER, the OWNER may remove,replace and remedy such work at CONTRACTOR's expense. 6 11 CORRECTION OF WORK AFTER FINAL PAYMENT If within one (1) year from the date of Substantial Completion or such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of any applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents, any of the Work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, CONTRACTOR shall, at its sole cost, correct it and any other work affected thereby promptly after receipt of a written notice from OWNER to do so In addition, CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for any damage to building contents, when such damage results from the CONTRACTOR's use of faulty materials or defective workmanship; to the extent such damage is not covered by OWNER's insurance. This warranty period shall renew and recommence for each corrected item of Work upon completion of the remedial work. This time period for correction by CONTRACTOR is in addition to, and not in lieu of, all warranties or remedies, which exist at common law or by statute. These warranty obligations shall survive the termination of this Contract, and shall be enforceable by a decree of specific performance, in addition to such other rights and remedies available to OWNER at law or in equity 6 12 PAYMENTS WITHHELD The OWNER may withhold, or on account of subsequently discovered evidence nullify and demand immediate repayment of, the whole or part of any certificate for payment or payment, to such extent as may be necessary to protect OWNER from loss on account of: (a) Defective or non-conforming Work not remedied, (b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filmg of claims, (c) Failure of the CONTRACTOR to make payments promptly to subcontractors or for material or labor; 10-2012 00700-28 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT (d) Damage to another contractor, OWNER, existmg improvements on the site, or to adjacent or adjoining property; (e) Reasonable doubt that the Work can be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract amount; (f) Reasonable indication that the Work will not be completed within the Contract Time; (g) Failure on the part of the CONTRACTOR to execute any and all documents, releases or other documents presented to the CONTRACTOR for execution, as provided for herein or otherwise; (h) Liquidated or other damages due to late completion, and/or (i) Any breach by CONTRACTOR of this Contract or any other agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR. When the above grounds are removed to OWNER's satisfaction,the withheld payment shall be made promptly If the said causes are not so remedied, OWNER may remedy the same for CONTRACTOR's account, charge the entire cost thereof to CONTRACTOR and deduct such cost from the Contract Sum or from any payments due or to become due under any other agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR. 6.13 DELAYED PAYMENTS Should the OWNER fail to make payment to the CONTRACTOR when payment is due in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents, any interest due CONTRACTOR for late payments shall accrue and be paid in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2251 of the Texas Government Code, as amended, and payment of such interest shall fully liquidate and compensate any injury to the CONTRACTOR growing out of such delay in payment. Should OWNER fail to pay CONTRACTOR an undisputed amount due within the time limits provided in the Contract or applicable law, CONTRACTOR shall give the notice required and comply with the provisions of Section 2251 051 of the Texas Government Code, and shall thereupon be entitled to the rights and remedies provided therein. 7.0 EXTRA WORK AND CLAIMS 7 01 DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS During the progress of the work, if subsurface, latent physical conditions or unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature are encountered at the site that differ materially from those indicated in the contract or from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the work provided for in the contract,the CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER's Representative in writing within three (3) calendar days of the specific differing conditions before the site is disturbed and before the affected work is performed. 10-2012 00700-29 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT (a)Upon wntten notification,the ENGINEER will investigate the conditions, and if it is determined that the conditions materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the cost or time required for the performance of any work under the contract, an adjustment, excluding anticipated profits,will be made and the contract modified in writing accordingly The ENGINEER will notify the CONTRACTOR in writing of the determination whether or not an adjustment of the contract is warranted. (b)No contract adjustment which results in a benefit to the CONTRACTOR will be allowed unless the CONTRACTOR has provided the required written notice. (c)No contract adjustment will be allowed under this clause for any effects caused on unchanged work. 7 02 SUSPENSIONS OF WORK ORDERED BY THE ENGINEER. If the performance of all or any portion of the work is suspended by the ENGINEER in writing for seven(7) calendar days and the CONTRACTOR believes that additional compensation and/or contract time is due as a result of such suspension,the CONTRACTOR shall submit a written request for adjustment to the ENGINEER within seven(7) calendar days of receipt of the notice to resume work. The request shall set forth the reasons and support for such adjustment. (a)Upon receipt,the ENGINEER will evaluate the CONTRACTOR's request. If the ENGINEER agrees that the cost and/or time required for the performance of the contract has increased as a result of such suspension and the suspension was caused by conditions beyond the control of and not the fault of the CONTRACTOR, its suppliers, or subcontractors at any approved tier, and not caused by weather, the ENGINEER will make an adjustment(excluding profit) and modify the contract in writing accordingly The CONTRACTOR will be notified of the ENGINEER's determmation, in writing, whether or not an adjustment of the contract is warranted. (b)No contract adjustment will be allowed unless the CONTRACTOR has submitted the request for adjustment within the time prescribed. (c)No contract adjustment will be allowed under this clause to the extent that performance would have been suspended by any other cause, or for which an adjustment is provided or excluded under any other term or condition of this contract. 7 03 CHANGE ORDERS Without invalidating this Agreement,the OWNER may, at any time or from time to time, order additions, deletions or revisions to the Work; such changes will be authorized by Change Order to be prepared by the ENGINEER for execution by the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR. The Change Order shall set forth the basis for any change in Contract Price, as hereinafter set forth for Extra Work, and any change m Contract Time, which may result from the change. 10-2012 00700-30 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 7 04 In accordance with paragraph 1 07 CONTRACTOR'S request to work weekends, the Owner's Construction Manager shall,upon receipt of written notice by the CONTRACTOR of the need to conduct work on otherwise non-Work Days,prepare a cost estimate for providing Construction Management and Inspection services during the requested period and submit this to both OWNER and CONTRACTOR. If approved by both parties the Construction Manager shall prepare a Deductive Change Order in the amount stated in the estimate for the signature of the CONTRACTOR and the OWNER for inclusion in the next Pay Application. The Deductive Change Order must be signed and executed by both the OWNER and CONTRACTOR prior to start of work on any non-Work Day 7 05 MINOR CHANGES The ENGINEER may authorize minor changes in the Work not inconsistent with the overall intent of the Contract Documents and not involving an increase in Contract Price or time. If the CONTRACTOR believes that any minor changes authorized by the ENGINEER mvolves Extra Work or entitles him to an increase in the Contract Price or the Contract Time, the CONTRACTOR shall give notice of same by written request to the ENGINEER for a written Work Order,with a copy to OWNER. Any such notice and request by the CONTRACTOR shall be given prior to beginning the changed work. CONTRACTOR's commencement of any minor change m the Work prior to such written notice and request shall constitute a waiver of any and all claims for an increase in the Contract Price or the Contract Time arising out of or related to such changed work. 7 06 EXTRA WORK. It is agreed that the CONTRACTOR shall perform all work when presented with a written Change Order, Work Change Directive or Work Order signed by the ENGINEER, subject, however, to the right of the CONTRACTOR to require written confirmation of such Change Order, Work Change Directive or Work Order by the OWNER. It is agreed that the basis of compensation or adjustment to the CONTRACTOR for work either altered, added or deleted by a Change Order or Work Change Directive, or for which a claim for Extra Work is made, shall be determmed by one or more of the following methods. Method(A) --By Contract unit pnces applicable to the work, if any; or Method(B)--By agreed unit prices or agreed stipulated lump sum price; or Method(C)--If neither Method (A) nor Method (B) can be agreed upon before the Extra Work is commenced, then the CONTRACTOR shall be paid the "Actual Field Cost"of the work plus. a) For subcontractors performing work mark-up shall be limited to fifteen percent, ten (10%) for the subcontractor plus five (5%) for the General Contractor or b) For the General Contractor alone, self-performing the extra work, without subcontractor, the mark-up shall not exceed ten percent (10%), as full and final compensation for the Extra Work and all costs and expenses, direct or indirect, arising out of or related thereto. 10-2012 00700-31 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT In the event said Extra Work or Change Order or Work Change Directive work is performed and paid for under Method (C), then the provisions of this paragraph shall apply and the "Actual Field Cost" is hereby defined as the cost to the CONTRACTOR of all workers, such as foremen, timekeepers, mechanics and laborers, and materials, supplies, trucks, rentals of machinery and equipment, for the time actually employed or used on such Extra Work or Change Order or Work Change Directive work, plus actual transportation charges necessarily incurred together with all power, fuel, lubricants, water and similar operatmg expenses, plus all necessary incidental expenses incurred directly on account of such Extra Work, including Social Security, Old Age Benefits and other payroll taxes, and a rateable proportion of premiums on Performance and Payment Bonds and Maintenance Bonds, Public Liability and Property Damage and Workers' Compensation, and all other insurance as may be required by law or ordinance, or the Contract Documents,plus all payments to subcontractors for such work. The ENGINEER may direct the form m which accounts of the "Actual Field Cost" shall be kept and the records of these accounts shall be made available to the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER or OWNER may also specify in writing,before the work commences, the method of doing the work and the type and kind of machinery and equipment to be used, otherwise these matters shall be determined by the CONTRACTOR. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the prices for the use of machinery and equipment shall be determined by using one hundred percent (100%), unless otherwise specified, of the latest schedule of Equipment Ownership Expense adopted by the Associated General Contractors of America where practicable. The mark-up of the "Actual Field Cost" to be paid to the CONTRACTOR, shall cover and compensate him for his profit, overhead, and all other elements of cost and expense not embraced within the "Actual Field Cost" as herein defined, save that where the CONTRACTOR's field office must be maintained solely on account of such Extra Work, then the cost to maintain and operate the same shall be included in the"Actual Field Cost." No claim for Extra Work of any kind will be allowed unless ordered by the ENGINEER in a written Work Order In case any orders or instructions, either oral or written, appear to the CONTRACTOR to involve Extra Work for which he should receive compensation or an adjustment in the Contract Time, he shall make written request to the ENGINEER for a written Work Order authorizing such Extra Work within ten (10) days of ENGINEER's orders or instructions, otherwise the orders or mstructions will be considered minor changes. The issuance of a Work Order by the ENGINEER shall not constitute or be construed as an agreement or acknowledgement by the ENGINEER that the work which is the subject of the Work Order is Extra Work outside the scope of the Contract Work, but shall merely constitute a direction to the CONTRACTOR to perform the work, and the CONTRACTOR shall proceed with the work, and shall keep an accurate account of the "Actual Field Cost"thereof, as provided under Method(C). Upon completion of the alleged Extra Work, the CONTRACTOR shall promptly and within ten (10) days submit his claim to the ENGINEER by proper certification and attestation, on forms provided by the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER shall render a written decision on CONTRACTOR's claim within ten (10) days. It is mutually agreed between the parties that the ENGINEER's decision on all claims or questions m relation to the Work, CONTRACTOR's performance of the Work, any changes in the Work or Extra Work, the Contract Price and/or the Contract Time, shall be fmal and conclusive and binding upon the parties. If the ENGINEER shall fail to respond in writing to CONTRACTOR's claim within thirty (30) days of the date of 10-2012 00700-32 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT submission, or if CONTRACTOR shall dispute or object to ENGINEER's decision on any claim, and CONTRACTOR fails to file a Request for Mediation of such claim in accordance with the provisions of Article 9 0, within sixty (60) days after the date of submission to the ENGINEER, or such longer period as the parties may agree to in writing, the CONTRACTOR shall lose and forfeit his right to make such claim for Extra Work at any later date, and all such claims held by the CONTRACTOR shall be deemed waived, forfeited and forever barred. CONTRACTOR shall continue to diligently prosecute the Work notwithstanding any pendmg claim, dispute, or dispute resolution process between OWNER and CONTRACTOR. 7 07 TIME OF FILING CLAIMS Except as otherwise provided herein, all questions of dispute or adjustment shall be made within the project management software and filed with the ENGINEER within three (3) days after the ENGINEER has given any directions, order or instruction to which the CONTRACTOR desires to take exception. The ENGINEER shall reply within thirty (30) days to such written exceptions, and render his fmal decision in writing. It is mutually agreed between the parties that the ENGINEER's decision on all claims or questions in relation to the Work, CONTRACTOR's performance of the Work, any changes in the Work or Extra Work, the Contract Price and/or the Contract Time, shall be final and conclusive and binding upon the parties. In case the CONTRACTOR should desire to appeal from the ENGINEER's decision, the CONTRACTOR may request a meeting between representatives of the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR for the purposes of appealing the ENGINEER's decision directly to the OWNER, such meeting to occur within ten (10) days after the date of the CONTRACTOR's request, or such longer period as may be agreed to by the parties in writing. If the CONTRACTOR shall still be aggrieved after a meeting with the OWNER and/or his representative, the CONTRACTOR shall have sixty (60) days after the date of the meeting, or such longer period as the parties may agree to in writing, to file a Request for Mediation of such claim in accordance with the provisions of Article 9 0 In the event the CONTRACTOR shall fail, for any reason, to timely file a Request for Mediation, the OWNER shall be released of any and all liability, and the CONTRACTOR's failure to timely file a Request for Mediation shall constitute a waiver, forfeit and fmal bar of all such claims held by the CONTRACTOR against the OWNER. CONTRACTOR shall continue to diligently prosecute the Work notwithstanding any pending claim, dispute, or dispute resolution process between OWNER and CONTRACTOR. 8.0 DEFAULT 8 01 DEFAULT BY CONTRACTOR. In case the CONTRACTOR should abandon and fail or refuse to resume Work within five (5) days after written notification from the OWNER or the ENGINEER, or if the CONTRACTOR fails to comply with the orders of the ENGINEER when such orders are consistent with the Contract Documents, or if the CONTRACTOR otherwise defaults on its obligations under the Contract, OWNER shall have the right, if it so elects and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, after giving five (5) days written notice of default to CONTRACTOR and any surety, to terminate the Contract or any part thereof and/or to take over or cause others to take over the Work or any part thereof, and to complete such Work for the account of CONTRACTOR. Where Performance and Payment 10-2012 00700-33 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Bonds exist, the sureties on these bonds shall be directed to complete the Work in conjunction with the notice of default, and a copy of said notice shall be delivered to the CONTRACTOR. After receiving said notice of default, the CONTRACTOR shall promptly and within no more than three (3) days, remove from the Work any machinery, equipment, or tools then on the job, not intended for incorporation into the Work. Should CONTRACTOR fail to promptly remove such machmery, equipment or tools, OWNER may remove such machmery, equipment or tools and store same at CONTRACTOR's expense; return such machinery, equipment or tools to their purported owner; or otherwise dispose of such machinery, equipment or tools as OWNER sees fit. Any matenals, supplies and/or equipment delivered for use in the Work, may be used m the completion of the Work by the OWNER or the surety on the Performance Bond, or another contractor in completion of the Work; it bemg understood that the use of such equipment, supplies and materials will ultimately reduce the cost to complete the Work and be reflected in the final settlement. Where there is no Performance Bond or in case the surety should fail to commence compliance with the notice for completion hereinabove provided for within ten (10) days after the service of such notice, then the OWNER may provide for completion of the Work in either of the following elective manners (a) The OWNER may thereupon employ such force of workers and use such machinery, equipment, tools, materials and supplies as the OWNER may deem necessary to expeditiously complete the Work, and charge the expense of such labor, machinery, equipment, tools, materials and supplies to said CONTRACTOR, and expense so charged shall be deducted and paid by the OWNER out of such monies as may be due or that may thereafter at any time become due to the CONTRACTOR under and by virtue of this Agreement or any other agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR. In case such expense is less than the sum which would have been payable under this Contract if the same had been completed by the CONTRACTOR, then said CONTRACTOR shall be credited with the difference. In case such expense is greater than the sum which would have been payable under this Contract if the same had been completed by such CONTRACTOR, then the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety shall promptly pay the amount of such excess to the OWNER upon demand, or (b) The OWNER, under sealed bids, under the times and procedures provided for by law,may let the contract for completion of the Work under substantially the same terms and conditions which are provided m this Contract. In case of any increase in cost to the OWNER under the completion contract, as compared to what would have been the cost under this Contract, such increase shall be charged to the CONTRACTOR, and the amount of such increase may be deducted by the OWNER out of such monies as may be due or that may thereafter at any time become due to the CONTRACTOR under and by virtue of this Agreement or any other agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR, or the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety shall promptly pay the amount of such increase to the OWNER upon demand. However, should the cost to complete any such completion 10-2012 00700-34 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT contract prove to be less than what would have been the cost to complete under this Contract,the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety shall be credited therewith. In the event of a default by CONTRACTOR, no further payments shall be made to CONTRACTOR under the Contract until the Work is Finally Completed. When the Work shall have been Finally Completed, the CONTRACTOR and his surety shall be so notified. A complete itemized statement of the Contract accounts, certified by the ENGINEER as bemg correct, shall then be prepared and delivered to the CONTRACTOR and his surety, whereupon the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety shall pay the balance due as reflected by said statement. The OWNER, prior to mcurrmg an obligation to make payment hereunder, shall have such statement of completion attested to by the CONTRACTOR and the surety as accurate, and in exchange for payment of the sum stated therein, the OWNER shall be entitled to a full and final release of any claims or demands by the CONTRACTOR or the surety In the event the statement of accounts shows that the cost to complete the work is less than that which would have been the cost to the OWNER had the work been completed by the CONTRACTOR under the terms of this Contract, or when the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety shall pay the balance shown to be due by them to the OWNER, then all machinery, equipment, tools or supplies left on the site of the Work shall be turned over to the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety Should the cost to complete the Work exceed the Contract Pnce, and the CONTRACTOR and/or his surety fail to pay the amount due the OWNER within the time designated above, and there remains any machinery, equipment, tools, materials or supplies which are the property of CONTRACTOR on the site of the Work, notice thereof, together with an itemized list of such equipment and materials, shall be mailed to the CONTRACTOR and his surety at the respective addresses designated in the Contract, provided, however, that actual written notice given in any manner will satisfy this condition. After mailing or other giving of such notice, such property shall be held at the risk of the CONTRACTOR and his surety, subject only to the duty of the OWNER to exercise ordinary care to protect such property After fifteen (15) days from the date of such notice, the OWNER may sell such property, equipment, tools, materials or supplies, and apply the net sum derived from such sale to the credit of the CONTRACTOR and his surety Such sale may be made at either public or private sale, with or without notice, as the OWNER may elect. The OWNER shall release any machinery, equipment, tools, materials or supplies, which remain on the Work, and belong to persons other than the CONTRACTOR or his surety, to their reputed owners. 8 02 SUPPLEMENTATION OF CONTRACTOR FORCES If CONTRACTOR at any time shall, in OWNER'S sole opinion, fail to furnish skilled workers, suitable materials, supplies or adequate equipment sufficient for the prompt, timely and diligent prosecution of the Work in accordance with OWNER' direction, OWNER shall have the right,without prejudice to the exercise of other remedies for the same default and without fully taking over the Work, to supplement CONTRACTOR's forces and to expedite delivery of and to procure and furnish such workers, matenals, tools, supplies or equipment for CONTRACTOR's account by employing other contractors and suppliers engaged in the same class of work and charge the entire cost thereof to CONTRACTOR, said cost to be deducted from sums due or to become due to CONTRACTOR under the Contract or any other agreement with OWNER or any parent, subsidiary or affiliate of OWNER. 10-2012 00700-35 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT 8.03 CUMULATIVE REMEDIES & SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. All nghts and remedies of OWNER, under the terms of the Contract and/or available at law or in equity, are cumulative. In the event CONTRACTOR or any of its subcontractors, vendors or suppliers fails or refuses for any reason to provide timely manufacture, fabrication, delivery, installation, erection, construction or completion of any supplies, materials, expendables, equipment, machinery, accessones or appurtenances to be furnished hereunder, CONTRACTOR acknowledges and agrees that such items are required, necessary, essentially unique to the Project and the Work and will cause irreparable harm to OWNER and the Project if not furnished in accordance with the Contract, and OWNER shall have the nght to obtam a decree of specific performance and mandatory injunctive relief from any Court of competent jurisdiction to ensure the timely furnishing of such items. 8.04 CROSS-DEFAULT If, for any reason, CONTRACTOR is declared m default and/or termmated by OWNER under any other agreement with OWNER, whether related to the Project or not related to the Project, OWNER shall have the right to offset and apply any amounts which might be owed to OWNER by CONTRACTOR under any other such agreements against any earned but unpaid amounts owing to CONTRACTOR by OWNER under the Contract, any retamage earned by CONTRACTOR under the Contract or any unearned, unpaid amount under the Contract. 8 05 INSOLVENCY It is recognized that if CONTRACTOR becomes a debtor in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy proceedings, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or if a receiver is appointed on account of his msolvency, such events could seriously impair or frustrate CONTRACTOR's performance of the Work. Accordingly, it is agreed that should CONTRACTOR become a debtor in bankruptcy, either voluntary or involuntary, CONTRACTOR shall notify OWNER in writing within twenty-four(24) hours of the filing with the bankruptcy court. Further, it is agreed that upon occurrence of any one or more such events, OWNER shall be entitled to request of CONTRACTOR or its successors, trustees or receivers, adequate assurances of future performance. In the event such adequate assurances are not given to the reasonable satisfaction of OWNER within seventy-two (72) hours of such request, OWNER shall have the right to immediately invoke the remedies of this Section 8 or as provided by law Pendmg receipt of such adequate assurances of such future performance, OWNER may proceed with the Work on a temporary basis and deduct the costs, plus reasonable overhead and profit, from any amounts due or which may become due to CONTRACTOR under the Contract or any other agreement with OWNER. In this regard, OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that delays in performance could result m more damages to CONTRACTOR than would be sustained if OWNER failed to exercise such remedies. 8 06 CONTINGENT ASSIGNMENT CONTRACTOR hereby assigns to OWNER, all of CONTRACTOR's rights under and interest in any and all subcontracts and/or purchase orders entered into by CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement, such assignment to become effective upon CONTRACTOR's default under this Agreement or OWNER's termination of this Contract, and OWNER's acceptance of such assignment. Upon CONTRACTOR's default or OWNER's termination of this Contract, OWNER may, in the event there is no performance bond for the Contract, or in the event the performance bond surety fails to complete the Contract, or if 10-2012 00700-36 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT OWNER otherwise so elects in its sole discretion, accept such assignment by wntten notice of :such acceptance to CONTRACTOR and subcontractor, and may require subcontractors to perform all of the then unperformed duties and obligations under the subcontract, for the direct benefit of OWNER. In the event OWNER requires such performance by a subcontractor, then OWNER shall be obligated to pay such subcontractor any amounts due and owing under the terms of the subcontract/purchase order, at the subcontract prices and rates, and subject to any rights of withholding or offset and other terms and conditions of the subcontract, for all work properly performed by such subcontractor, to the date of OWNER's acceptance and thereafter OWNER's liability in this connection, however, shall not exceed the amount obtained by subtracting all payments made by CONTRACTOR to subcontractor from the Subcontract Pnce at the time of CONTRACTOR's default or OWNER's termination of CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall include a provision in its subcontracts that allows such assignment and allows OWNER to take these actions, and further provides that in the event of CONTRACTOR's termination for default, the subcontractor agrees to give the OWNER or its agent-the right to inspect all books.and records of subcontractor relating to the Work. 8.07 WAIVER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. CONTRACTOR expressly waives any and all claims for consequential damages against OWNER arising out of or related to this Contract, or any other agreements between CONTRACTOR and OWNER, including,but not limited to, claims for damages incurred by CONTRACTOR for principal office expenses, including the compensation of personnel stationed there, losses of financing, bonding capacity, business and reputation, and claims for lost profit,whether on,this Contract or otherwise. 8.08 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE. OWNER may at its sole discretion, upon five (5) days written notice to CONTRACTOR,terminate this Contract, in whole or in part, if and when OWNER determines that it is in the best interest of OWNER to do so. Upon receipt of such written notice from OWNER, CONTRACTOR shall cease all terminated Work and take reasonable precautions to protect and preserve such work, and shall take all reasonable measures after consultation with OWNER to terminate or assign to OWNER all subcontracts, purchase orders or other commitments related to the Work or the Project on terms and conditions acceptable to OWNER. CONTRACTOR will be paid for all Work performed in strict accordance with the Contract Documents, based upon the Contract Price and the percentage of completion on the date of termination, and less amounts previously paid, subject to any reasonable backcharges attributable to CONTRACTOR's failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Contract and further .subject to the other terms of this Contract regarding payment. In no event will CONTRACTOR. receive or be entitled to any payment or compensation whatsoever for interruption of business or loss of business opportunities, any other items of consequential damages; for overhead or loss of profits on the unperformed Work and/or services and unfurnished materials or for any intangible,, impact or similarly described cost, damages or expense, and under no circumstances shall the total sum paid to or received by CONTRACTOR under this Contract exceed the Contract Price. The compensation provided herein shall be CONTRACTOR's sole and exclusive remedy ansing out of a termination for convenience. 8 09 DEFAULT BY OWNER. In case the OWNER shall default on its material obligations under this Contract, other than OWNER's failure to pay CONTRACTOR a disputed 10-2012 00700-37 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT amount due within the time limits provided m the Contract or applicable law, as addressed by Section 6 13 of this Agreement, and shall fail or refuse to cure, or to commence and diligently pursue cure of such default withm fifteen (15) days after wntten notification by the CONTRACTOR, then the CONTRACTOR may suspend or wholly abandon the Work, and may remove therefrom all machinery, tools and equipment,.and all materials on the site of the Work that have not been included in payments to the CONTRACTOR and have not been mcorporated mto the Work. And thereupon, the ENGINEER shall make an estimate of the total amount earned by the CONTRACTOR, which estimate shall include the value of all Work actually completed by said CONTRACTOR (at the Contract Prices), the value of all partially completed Work at a fair and equitable price, and the amount of all Extra Work performed at the prices agreed upon, or provided for by the terms of this Contract, and a reasonable sum to cover the cost of any provisions made by the CONTRACTOR to carry the whole Work to completion and which cannot be utilized. The ENGINEER shall then make a fmal statement of the balance due the CONTRACTOR by deductmg from the above estimate all previous payments by the OWNER and all other sums that may be retained by the OWNER under the terms of this Agreement, and shall present the same to the OWNER, and OWNER's payment of said sum to the CONTRACTOR, on or before thirty (30) days after OWNER's receipt of such statement, shall satisfy any and all rights, claims or causes of action of CONTRACTOR ansing out of or related to such default by OWNER, and shall be CONTRACTOR's sole and exclusive remedy for such default. A disputed or unilateral claim by the Contractor cannot by itself constitute a default hereunder 9.0 DISPUTE RESOLUTION ti Any dispute or pending claim or dispute resolution process between OWNER and CONTRACTOR shall not excuse or relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligations under the Contract, and CONTRACTOR shall diligently prosecute the Work notwithstanding any pendmg claim, dispute, or dispute resolution process between OWNER and CONTRACTOR. All claims, disputes and other matters in question arising out of or relating to, the Contract, or the breach thereof, shall be subject to mediation as a condition precedent to any other dispute resolution process as may be selected by OWNER. Unless mutually agreed otherwise the mediation shall be conducted by a third party who will be selected by agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR, and Request for Mediation shall be filed with the other party The parties shall share the mediator's fee and any filmg fees equally If a claim, dispute or other matter in question between OWNER and CONTRACTOR involves the work of a subcontractor or supplier, OWNER or CONTRACTOR may join such subcontractor or supplier as a party to any mediation proceeding between OWNER and CONTRACTOR hereunder CONTRACTOR shall mclude in all subcontracts and/or purchase orders related to the Work a specific provision whereby the subcontractor or supplier consents to bemg jomed in mediation between OWNER and CONTRACTOR mvolvmg the work of such subcontractor or supplier This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas and shall be considered performable in Brazona County, Texas, for venue purposes. Further, the OWNER and 10-2012 00700-38 of 39 CITY OF PEARLAND GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT CONTRACTOR stipulate that venue for any dispute resolution proceeding involving or touchmg upon the Contract other than the conduct of an arbitration hearing shall be in Brazoria County, Texas, or, if such choice of venue is prohibited or unenforceable by law, shall be held m the county where the Project is located. CONTRACTOR agrees to pay OWNER all reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by OWNER in the event OWNER seeks to enforce any provision of this Contract whether by arbitration or other dispute resolution process. Further, in the event OWNER defends any claim instituted by CONTRACTOR against OWNER, whether in arbitration or other dispute resolution process, CONTRACTOR agrees to pay OWNER all reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by OWNER m defending such claim provided OWNER is the prevailing party, m whole or in part, in such proceeding. 10-2012 90700-39 of 39 Aco® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) �../.-. 11/10/2023 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 1RESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. 5RTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Maurice Haywood Agents Alliance Services,Ltd PHONE EMt: (214)502-7294 FAX (A/C,No): Maurice Haywood E"MAILADDRESS: maurice ha oodinsurance.net 6060 N Central Expy Ste 500 , INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Dallas TX 75206 INSURER A Clear Blue Specialty Ins Co INSURED INSURER B Progressive County Mutual Ins CTEX Construction Services,LLC INSURER C Amerisafe 320 Brooks Dr INSURER D Starstone Specialty Insurance Co. INSURER E Nevada TX 75173 INSURERF. COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL23111088907 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 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(Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached it more space Is required) City of Pearland is named as Additional Insured. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Pearland ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 3523 Liberty Dr AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Pearland TX 77581 it'lauvut, N wood. I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CITY OFPEARLAND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT Section 00800 SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT The following Special Conditions modify the General Conditions,Document 00700 Where a portion of the General Conditions is modified or deleted by these Special Conditions,the unaltered portions of the General Conditions shall remain in effect. ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS 1 01 Add the following paragraph to the end of Article 1 01 The OWNER'S representative on the project site is. Sergio Becerril telephone: 281 652. 1642 The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER is. Tim Ford telephone: 281,652.1966 The CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR is. telephone. ARTICLE 4 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 4 05 Add the following paragraph to Article 4 05 A Maintenance Bond in accordance with Document 00612 of the Project Manual is required for this Project. The cost of this bond shall be included in the CONTRACTOR'S Bid Proposal. Attachment No.3 To General Conditions, Owner's Insurance Requirements of Contractor, Article 4.6 Builder's Risk—Builder's Risk Insurance is Not Required for this project. ARTICLE 5 PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS 5 08 Add Article 5 08 The Contract Time as defined m the bid and other sections of the Contract Documents mcludes a certain number of rain days. Based on the Alvin Weather Center Records, the average annual rain days from June 1898 to December 1996 is 40 days calculated from all precipitation days of record. The CONTRACTOR is required to keep a record of rain days at the site. The record of rain days must be accepted and signed by the City Inspector monthly, and shall be reported on the monthly pay estimate submittal. At the end of the contract, the CONTRACTOR will be credited only for the number of accepted rain days that exceed 40 rain days per year,proportionate to the original Contract Time. General Notes: Section 01500 Temporary Facilities requires CONTRACTOR to provide high speed mternet access in the Field Office. BIDDER is Not Required to provide either a Field Office or 08/2018 00800-1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT any internet access for this project. All other requirements remain and will be required per the section. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to coordinate with the Owner for all Traffic Control Documents.Contractor to coordinate with the Owner for procurement of Traffic Control Documents prior to permitting. Contractor is to keep a.minimum of one lane open at all times,in both directions. No lane closures to extend beyond the defined workday Contractor Will Not be required to provide an on-site construction office for the duration of this project. END OF SECTION 08/2018 00800-2 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION Section 00811 WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 1 01 In accordance with the Prevailing Wage law on Public Works:(Article 2258 of the Texas Government Code),the public body awarding the contract does hereby specify the rates shown in Table 00811-A following to be the general prevailing rates in the locality in which the work is being performed. 1 02 This prevailing wage rate does not prohibit the payment of more than the rates stated. 1 03 The wage scale for engineering construction is to be applied to all site work greater than five (5) feet from an extenor wall of new building under construction or from an exterior wall of an existing building. (Attach the current wage rates. Number the pages 00811-2, 00811-3, etc.) 10-2012 00811 - 1 of 1 CITYOFFEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION "General Decision Number.: TX20210032: 09/2023 Superseded General Decision Number: TX20200032 State: Texas Construction Type: Heavy County: Brazoria County in Texas.. HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (Including Water and Sewer Lines (Does Not Include Flood Control) Note: Under Executive Order (EO.) 13658, an hourly minimum wage of $10 . 95 for calendar year 2021 applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2015. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage determination at least $10 . 95 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar year 2021 . If this contract is covered by the EO and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must pay workers in that classification at least the wage rate determined through the conformance process set forth in 29 CFR 5 .5 (a) (1) (ii) (or the EO minimum wage rate, if it is higher than the conformed wage ra.te) . The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Please note that this EO applies to 00811 -2 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION the above-mentioned types of contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to t:he Davis-Bacon Act itself, but it does not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5 . 1 (a) (2) - (.60) . Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol .gov/whd/govcontracts . Modification Number Publication Date. 0 01/01/2021 1 03/12/2021 2 05/07/2021 * SFTX0669-001 04/01/2021 Rates Fringes SPRINKLER FITTER (Fire Sprinklers) $ 31 . 68 22 .20 SUTX2005-018 05/18/2005 Rates Fringes Carperter $ 14 . 38 0. 00 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER $ 11 . 37 1. 13 ELECTRICIAN $ .18 . 40 1 . 34 Formbuilder/Formsetter $ 9 . 83 1. 69 IRONWORKER, REINFORCING $ 11 .29 0. 00 Laborers : Common $ 8 . 99 1.25 Landscape $ 7 . 35 0. 00 Mason Tender Cement $ 9 . 96 0 . 00 Pipelayer $ 9 . 63 1 .50 Mil-3 of9 CITY OFPEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PIPEFITTER $ 17 . 00 0 . 04 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Backhoe $ 12 . 74 0 . 00 Bulldozer $ 12 . 46 0 . 00 Crane $ 11 . 00 0.. 74 Excavator . $ 16 . 74 0 . 00 Front End Loader $ 10 . 47 1 .28 Grader $ 12 . 20 1 . 48 Tractor . . . . . .. . . . $ 11 .29 1 . 45 TRUCK DRIVER $ 14 . 42 1 . 00 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental . Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017 . If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill,, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who. is 00811-4 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and. worker protections under the. EO is available at www.dol .gov/whd/govcontracts . Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5 . 5 (a) (1). (ii) ) . The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type (s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of. "identifiers" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local) , a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate) . Union Rate Identifiers A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: 00811.5 of 9 CITYOFFEARLAND WAGE SCALE FORENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014 . PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers . 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e . , Plumbers Local 0198 . The next number, 005 in the example., is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1, 2014 . Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate. Survey Rate Identifiers Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it ma.y include both union and non-union rates . Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014.. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates . LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion 00811 -6of9 CITY OF PEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted. Union Average Rate Identifiers Classification (s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014 . UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate: is based.. WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1 . ) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination 00811-7 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2 . ) and 3 . ) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations . Write to.: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210' 2 . ) If the answer to the question in 1 . ) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1 . 8 and 29 CFR Part 7) . Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 20.0 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party' s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc. ) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue . 00811 -8 of 9 CITY OF PE4RLANVD WAGE SCALE FOR ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 3e ) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board) . Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S . Department of Labor 2.00 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4 . ) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final . END OF GENERAL DECISION" 00811 -9 of 9 CITY OF PEARLAND ADDENDUM Section 00900 ADDENDUM NO, 1 Date. October 10, 2023 PROJECT Cullen, Bailey ESTs &Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation BID NO ITB0823-05 BID DATE October 12, 2023 FROM. Richard Jones, P.E. Design Engineer A , • 1;ICH itiQ O Jones Engineering Solutions 11211 Katy Freeway, Suite 325 ONES Houston Texas, 77079 To Prospective Bidders and Interested Parties This addendum forms a part of the bidding documents and will be incorporated into the Contract Documents, as applicable Insofar as the original Contract Documents, Specifications, and Drawings are inconsistent, this Addendum shall govern. Please acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Bid Proposal form, Section 00300 submitted to the City of Pearland. FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA ON THE BID PROPOSAL FORM MAY BE CAUSE FOR DISQUALIFICATION. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Question 1 What is the percentage of retainage? The document states, "Each progress payment shall be less retamage as specified in Paragraph 6 06 of the General Conditions."Paragraph 6.06 is not in the documents. Answer Refer to Section 00700 Question 2 Is there any way that we can attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting virtually? Answer: Refer to Section 00100 Invitation to Bid. Question 3 Can we get the specs for this project please? Answer Refer to Section 00100 Invitation to Bid. Question 4 Can I please order a digital copy of the specs for this project? Answer Refer to Section 00100 Invitation to Bid. 2-22-12 00900- 1 of 4 CITY OF PEA.RLAND ADDENDUM Question 5 Line item#14 for the Magnolia GST calls for replacing rafters as directed by the engineer,but the quantity is listed as 1 lumps surn. I believe this should be 1 each? Answer. Section 300 has been replaced in its entirety Question 6 Do any of the tanks existing coatings contain lead? Answer No, the tanks current coating system does not contain lead Question 7 Can the tanks be offline simultaneously? Based on the days given to complete the project multiple tanks would have to be offline at the same time. I would estimate we would need 150 days just to complete one of the 1 0MG elevated tanks. Answer Yes, tanks can be off simultaneously as long as the City of Pearland can meet demand. If drought conditions or emergency conditions exits the scheduling will have to be modified in order for the City of Pearland to meet demand. Question 8 I wanted to confirm that we are only removing the SCADA box and not replacing it? Answer Remove and dispose Question 9 There is a detail for an obstruction light and ladder gate on both of the elevated tanks. Is there an intent to install an OB light and ladder gate on each of these tanks? Answer The Southeast EST will require a ladder Question 10 Is a double stripe coat require on both the interior and exterior coatings? It is noted in line two of the Paint Coating Methods but is not show in the coating schedule Answer One stripe coat will be required. Question 11 What is the anticipated start date for this project? Answer December 2023 to January 2024 Question 12 Does the existing interior and/or exterior coatings on any of the tanks contain lead and if so,how much? Answer No the tanks current coating system does not contain lead. Question 13 When is the desired mobilization date? Answer December 2023 to January 2024 Question 14 What is the estimated bid price? Answer $752,000 00 and$1,595,000 Question 15 Can we please get a list of the meeting attendees at both meetings? Answer Attached to Addendum No 1 Question 16 Are there any antennas on any of the tanks and if so. who is responsible for removing/protecting them? Answer. The owner of the antennae is responsible for removal. Question 17 What is the scope/acceptance criteria of the background checks to access the Cullen site? Answers. This will be discussed at the Pre-Construction Meeting. 2-22-12 00900-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND ADDENDUM Question 18 Is interior caulking required on either of the elevated tanks? Answer Interior caulking,is required on the GST Question 19 Will the conex boxes adjacent to the Southeast tank's legs be moved prior to the start of work? Answer Yes, Question 20 Are any of the tanks known to contain lead? Answer Tanks current coating system does not contain lead. Question 21 Will there be access to power and water the each of the tank sites while performing the work? Answer No access to water and power is the responsibility of the contractor Question 22. Will the city require a local business license or any permits? Answer Licensed electrician will be required for the electrical work. Question 23 Can we work 7 days a week? Answer This will be discussed at the Pre-Construction Meeting. Question 24 Can you provide a copy of the last inspection report for each tank? Answer Attached is the inspection report from 2023 Question 25 Do any of the tanks have any antennas? Answer If the tank has an antennae, it is the responsibility of the owner to remove the antennae. Question 26 What year was each tank built? Answer Southeast EST 2004, Cullen EST 2002, and Magnolia. Question 27 Is there an estimate or budget for this project? Answer $752,000 00 and$1,595,000 Question 28 Can more than one tank be worked on at a time? Answer. Yes as long as the City of Pearland can met its demand requirements Question 29 How soon after the bid will the project be awarded? Answer The project should be awarded in November or December Question 30 How soon after award will the city want the contractor on site to begin work? Answer. December 2023 to January 2024 Question 31 Who wilt be inspecting the work? Answer The design engineering firm. Question 32 Will the city pull the water samples and pay for Bac-T? Answer The contractor will be require to perform disinfection and flushing. The City will handle sampling and testing of the Bac-Ts. Question 33 Please confirm seed and straw of the sites will be acceptable for site restoration. 2-22-12 00900-3 of 4 CITY OF PEA RLAND ADDENDUM Answer• Site must be restored to origmal or better conditions before the contractor started the project Question 34 Has the interior of any of the tanks ever been brush sandblasted and overcoated? If' so,how many coats? Provide as much detail about past project as possible Answer The interior has not been overcoated. Question 35 Has the interior of any of the tanks ever been painted with 100%solids epoxy? If so, what was the film thickness? Answer No SPECIFICATIONS NIA CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS Replace Sheet 3 and Sheet 2 with attached sheets. END OF ADDENDUM NO 1 / Ore Richard Jon; ,P.E. Design Eng eer 2-22-12 00900-4 of 4 ADDENDUM NO. 1 CITY OF PEARLAND BID PROPOSAL Section 00300 BID PROPOSAL Lowest Responsible Bid Date Bid of , an individual proprietorship/a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Texas/a partnership consisting of , for the construction of: Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209 South East EST & Magnolia GST Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland,Texas COP PN' WA2209 & WA2302 BID NO.. 0823-05 (Submitted in Electronic format) To The Honorable Mayor and City Council of Pearland City of Pearland 3519 Liberty Drive Pearland,Texas 77581 Pursuant to the published Invitation to Bidders, and instructions to Bidders, the undersigned Bidder hereby proposes to perform all the work and furnish all necessary superintendence, labor, machinery, equipment, tools and materials, and whatever else may be necessary to complete all the work described in or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents for the construction of the Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2209, South East EST & Magnolia GST WA2302 with all related appurtenances, complete, tested, and operational, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by Richard H. Jones, P.E., Jones Engineering Solutions, LLC, 11211 Katy Freeway, Suite 325, Houston, TX 77079, (832) 834-5496, for the unit prices or applicable prices set forth in Exhibit "A", the electronic bid form as contained in the City's E-bid system, which, once fully executed and submitted shall constitute a legal and executable proposal from the Bidder It is understood that, in the event any changes are ordered on any part of the Work, the applicable unit prices bid shall apply as additions to or deductions from the total prices for the parts of the Work so changed. The Bid Security required under the Instructions to Bidders is included and has been uploaded as an attachment within the E-bid system and, that a fully executed, signed and sealed hard copy has been delivered to the Office of City Purchasing, Finance Department, City Hall Annex 3523 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas 77581 The Bidder agrees to submit to the Owner the Qualifications of Bidder, including the Financial Statement of Bidder, as required by the Instructions to Bidders if requested to do so as a condition of the Bid process. The Bidder binds himself, upon acceptance of his proposal, to execute the Standard Form of Agreement and furnish an acceptable Performance and Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond, each in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the total Contract Price, according, to the forms included in the Contract Documents, for performing and completing the said work within Bidder's Initial's: 08-2018 00300-1 of 4 ADDENDUM NO. 1 CITY OF PEARLAND BID PROPOSAL the time stated and for the prices stated, in Exhibit A of this proposal along with all required insurance in the required amounts. The undersigned Bidder agrees to commence work within 10 days of the date of a written Notice to Proceed. It is understood that the Work is to be Substantially Complete within 280 calendar days after the date of the Notice to Proceed. Time for Substantial Completion shall begin on the date established by the Notice to Proceed. The Contractor will pay liquidated damages in the amount(s) specified in Section 00500—Standard Form of Agreement, in the event the Work is not Substantially Complete within the Contract Time The undersigned agrees that the amounts bid in this Bid Proposal will not be withdrawn or modified for ninety (90) days following date of Bid Proposal opening, or such longer penod as may be agreed to in writmg by the City of Pearland and Bidder It is understood that in the event the Successful Bidder fails to enter into the Standard Form of Agreement and/or to furnish an acceptable Performance and Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond if required, each in the amount of one hundred (100) percent of the Contract Price, along with all required insurance in the stated amounts within ten (10) days of the Notice of Award, the Successful Bidder will forfeit the Bid Security as provided in the Instructions to Bidders Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, all references to "day(s)" shall mean calendar day(s). The Bidder acknowledges that the following Addenda have been received. The modifications to the Bidding Documents noted therein have been considered and all costs thereto are included in the Bid Proposal prices. Addendum No. Date Addendum No Date Addendum No Date Addendum No Date: Bidder hereby represents that the only person or parties interested in this offer as pnncipals are those named. Bidder has not directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding. Firm Name: By. Title. Address Phone No ATTEST (Seal,if Bidder is a Corporation) (Typed or Printed Name) Signature Date END OF SECTION Bidder's Initial's: 08-2018 00300-2 of 4 RID FORM (Bid Form run be submnted electronically) PMLect Name:Cullen,South East,Mag00llu Storage Tanks Rehabilitation 'WA2209 A WA2302 Bid No: 0823-OS Quantity UOM Description Spec Reference Unit Price Total Cullen Elevated Storage Tank 8a,o Bid Rehabilitation wA2209 _ PKLN 1 1 1 (TO BF MAXIMUM'3°%OF TOTAL B''D(ITEMS FOR CULLEN VJA2203 BASE BID ANDLS COP 01505 EXTRA ITEMS).COMPLETE.IN PLACE,THE SUM OF. PKLN 1 2 1 LS REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF EXISTING SCADA BON AND CAT S'WIRE COP 12135 PAIN 1 3 1 LS BLAST AND RECOAT INTERIOR OF 1,000,,000 GAL EST COP 09920 PKLN 1 4 1 �, BLAST AND RECOAT EXTERIOP OF 1,000,000 GAL EDT WITH FLUDROFOLYMER AS SPECIFIED, COP 0947E INCLUDING ALL ATTACHED PIPING WIN 1 S 1 LS SHROUDING FOR EST COP 09920 PKLN 1, 6 1 LS REMOVE SEDIMENT AND PRESSURE WASH INTERIOR AT EST COP 09920 PKLN 1 7 4 CA GASKET REPLACEMENT FOR EST COP 09920 PKLN L B 1 LS REPLACE AIR VENT SCREEN'WITH STAINLESS STEEL 31¢AIR VENT SCREEN FOR EST COP 13426 PKLN 1 9 2 EA APPLY LOGOS TO BOTh SIDES OF EST COP 09920 PKLN 1 10 1 EA INSTAL LGRID BEE MIXER COP 13000 PKLN 1 11 1 EA INSTALL PROJECT SIGN COP 01580 Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Extra Items Rehabilitation WAZ209 PKLN 1 _ 12 5 EA INSTALL 4'BY 4"STEEL PATCH AS NEEDED AND DIRECTED BY ENGINEER COP 13426 PKLN i 13 20 EA INSTALL ADDITIONAL PROTECTIQN.OF EVIDENCE VEHICLES IN CITY OF PE ARLAND POLICE PARKING COG Quarrhty UOM Description Spec Reference, Unit Price Total South East Elevated Storage Tank Base Rid RehpbilltatIon-WA2302 PKLN 2 � 1 tS MOBILIZATION(TO RE MAXIMUM 3%OF TOTAL BID(ITEMS FOR SOUTH EAST&MAGNOLIA COP ASSES WA2302 BASE BID AND EXTRA ITEMS),COMPLETE IN PLACE,THE SUM OE _ PKLN 2 2 1 LS BLAST AND RECOAT INTERIOR OF 1,000000 GAL EST COP 09920 FKLtJ 2' 3 1 LS BLAST AND RECOAT EXTERIOR OF1,000,000 GAL EST WITH'FLUOROPOLYMER AS SPECIFIED, COP 0992E INCLUDING ALL ATTACHED PIP NG , PKLN 2 4 1 LS SHROUDING,FOR EST ° COP 09920 PKW 2 5 1 LS REMOVE SEDIMENT AND PRESSURE WASH INTERIOR AT EST COP 09920 PKLN 2 6 4 EA GASKET REPLACEMENT FOR EST COP 09920 PKLN 2 7 1 LS REPLACE AIR VENT.SCREEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL 316.AIR VENT SCREEN FOREST COP 13426 PKLN 2 8 2 EA APPLY LOGOS TO BOTH SIDES OF EST COP 03920 PKLN' 2 9 1 EA INSTALL PROJECT SIGN COP 0158E PKLN 2 10 1 LS FILL AREA AROUND CErTFERRISER FOUNDATION COP 01581 PLKN .2 11 1 EA INSTALL GRID BEE MILER GOP 1300E PKLN 2 12 1 EA REPLACE EXTERIOR LADDER COP 01581 Extra Items South East Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA2302 PKLN I 2 33 S I EA INSTALL 4"BY4"'STEEL PATCH AS NEEDED AND DIRECTED BY ENGINEER I COP I 13426 Cullen,South EaSt,MagnUSa Elevated Ground Storage Tank Rehabilitation-WA 7209;2302 BId Font Page 3 of 4 Quantity UOM Description Spec Reference Unit Pnce Total Magnolia Ground Storage Tank Base Bid Rehabilitation WA3302 PKLN 3 1 1 LS MOBILIZATION(TO BE MAXIMUM 3%Of TOTAL BID(ITEMS TOR SOUTH EAST&MAGNOLIA COP 01505 - - WA2302 BASE BID AND EXTRA ITEMS(.COMPLETE IN PLACE,THE SUM OF, PKLN 3 ' 2 1 LS BLAST AND RECOAT INTERIOR OF 500,000 GAL GST COP 09920 PKLN 3 3 1 BLAST AND RECOAT EXTERIOR OF 500,000 GAL GST WITH FLIJOROPOLYMFRAS SPECIFIED, COP 09920 INCLUDING ALL ATTACHED PIPING PKLN d - 4 1 LS SHROUDING FOR GST COP 09920 PEA 3 5 1 15 REMOVE SEDIMENT AND PRESSURE WASH INTERIOR AT GST COP 09920 PKLN 3 6 3 EA GASKET REPLACEMENT FOR GST COP 09920 PKLN 3 7 1 LS REPLACE AIR VENT SCREEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL 316 AIR VENT SCREEN FOR GST COP 1342E PKLN. 3 8 1 EA. APPLY LOGO TO SIDE OF GST COP 09920 PKLN 3 9 1 EA INSTALL PROJECT SIGN COP '01580 PKLN 3 10 1 LS REPAIR SEALING FLAP ON OVERFLOW PIPE COP 01580 PLKN 3 11 1 EA INSTALL GRID BEE MIXER COP 13000 PKLN 3 12 1 L S APPLY SIKAFLEX-lA TO ALL RAFTERS COP 015E0 EXva Items 'Magnolia Ground Storage Tank ' fI Rehablination-WA2302 PKLN 3 13 5 EA INSTALL4'BY 4"STEEL PATCH AS NEEDED AND DIRECTED RY ENGINEER COP 13426 PKLN 1111 3 14 25 EA REPLACE RAFTERS COP 09920 CULLEN BASE BID SUBTOTAL $ CULLEN EXTRA ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ CULLEN TOTAL S SOUTH EAST BASE BID-SUBTOTAL $ SOUTH EAST EXTRA ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ SOUTH EAST TOTAL $ MAGNOLIA BASE BID SUBTOTAL $ MAGNOLIA EXTRA ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ MAGNOLIA TOTAL $ CULLEN a SOUTH EAST a MAGNOLIA TOTAL $ Cullen,South East,Magnolia Elevated Ground Storage Tank Rehabilitation WA 2209,2302 Bid Form Page4 of 4 N® regR� CITY OF PEARLAND 9y PROJECTS DEPARTMENT 2016 Old Alvin Drive p " Pearland,Texas 77581 A pearlandtx.gov/projects l. 169a PRE-BID MEETING AGENDA Cullen, Southeast(Bailey)EST & Magnolia GST Rehab October 5"',2023 10.00 AM & 1:00 PM 1) Introduction of Participants a) Project Manager Sergio Becerril City of Pearland 2016 Old Alvin Drive Pearland,TX 77581 281 652.1757 Office b) Design Engineer Richard Jones Jones Engineering Solutions 11211 Katy Fwy#325, Houston,TX 77079 832.834.5496 Office 2) Introduction of the Project a) Project Name. Cullen Elevated Storage Tank Rehabilitation& Southeast EST&Magnolia GST Rehabilitation b) City of Pearland Project Number. WA2304&WA2209 c) Bid No: 0823-05 3) Project Overview The project will entail the rehabilitation and recoating,of the two (2), 1,000,000-gallon elevated. storage tanks and all above ground piping and equipment at the City of Pearland's Cullen and Southeast Water Plant. Along with the 500,000-ground storage tank the Magnolia Water Plant. The interior and exterior protective coatings will be replaced,and miscellaneous repairs will be made to the tanks. 4) Bidding Process a) Pre-bid Conference: Thursday,October 5,2023,at the Engineering &Public Works Administration Building b) Vendor Questions are Due Monday, October 9,2023, by 4 P.M. c) Construction Plans& Specs available for download at City's EBID system. All bids should be submitted through the E-Bid system located on the City's website at. https.//pearland.ionwave.net/Login.aspx. All interested Bidders are advised to register as a Design 1 of 2 D30.Revised 7/08 "supplier" on the City's E-Bid System at the above website by clicking on "Supplier Registration" and completing a short registration questionnaire. Electronic Bid Documents, including Plans, Technical Specifications and Bid Forms are available for download after registration is approved by City Purchasing office. No plan fees or deposits are required for bid, documents obtained through the City's E-bid System. Questions regarding electronic bidding should be directed to City Purchasing Officer at ebids@pearlandtx.gov d) Sealed bids due on Thursday, October 12th, 2023,by 2:00 pm(via EBID system) Bids will be opened electronically and read aloud after the 2:00 pm deadline. e) Bid Security—Five percent(5%) bid security must accompany each bid proposal in the form of certified check, cashier's check or Bid Bond 5) Contract a) Award a) Notice of Award—Successful Bidder shall return Standard Form of Agreement and Payment Bond Forms within 10 days b) Notice to Proceed (NTP)—Contractor shall commence work within ten(10) days after NTP NTP typically follows a Purchase Order execution. b) Project Duration a) Substantial Completion.280 days b) Complete/Final Payment: 370 days e) Liquidated Damages $1,000 00 per day 6) Closing comments Anything that has been said during the Pre-bid Conference is for the purpose of assisting in the clarification of the details of this project. This discussion is intended to be helpful to the potential bidders, but in no way is it meant to change anything contained in the Bid Documents. Additional questions regarding to project plans or bid documents must be submitted in writing through ebids(alpearlandtx.gov Bidders must rely on Addenda for official answers to issues that are either not covered or are ambiguous in the Bid Documents. All Pre-Bid participants will be notified of future Addenda, if required. Interested bidders are responsible for obtaining Addenda from the Design Consultant. The City expects the highest standards of customer service and customer satisfaction. Field personnel must extend courtesy, cooperation,and rapid response to customer concerns Communicate any customer request,complaints, and/or concerns to the Project Manager, Construction Manager,or the Construction Inspector as soon as possible 7) Questions/Comments a) Site visits were conducted after each Pre-Bid Meeting for all three (3)sites,by interested vendors. b) An Addendum will be posted on lonwave by Tuesday, October 10,2023 Design 2 of 2 D30 Revised 7/08 rci Bid No. ITB 0823-05 ot ' 444' Cullen EST, Southeast EST, Magnolia GST Tank Rehab •:.1/4 `.-i. Pre-Bid Conference iliaBiliggi Sign-In Sheet October 5, 2023 esr. 1 s9' 1'00:00 P.M. Name(Print) Initial Company Phone Number Email _ i.„30—P,Cli'l- C litx- o f—I c-c €.- 1"‘A4 (. ' -) _:--_—, •-• --, •-• ---- „,..... /... ._ ii'-'" e r -, /- , 1 4 , r ,- - -,, ic,,k S4 . I li 1 j i M My Itia I K er IN I ru r re-6)-..C. 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SDI D ` I O N S 20 EH 214 CH RUL/N1L 0 UDAA27g4R1tA4000OINCRESS/ATEPE9 ROOM' HWNh ROUEE, DH NWRCRM 22h H4L AEN LTA'CALE')0 Av)04AW4ETFO;1' 0104010TED Mff0 0R+:Y THE WANING AND VA4.OADIND.DE ALL PIPE,VALUE'S.PIPE HECTI Jtn5 1ANYy;D1E9 AND GIMP AG1ESSMES MALL UE I:!ACCORD/NM WITH THE ItAING140 URE1'S 0LCOMY"ENDEO PINCTrHE M0011E'AND EUAAA.THE C ALL AC4NTT AU MES F'PVC.WALL 10 A4[H�'TTITH M EDIOTHE Lr��1510'STORAGE: AST MODE TO City OF Peacland,Texas APPIS MR THE W1'ERNLS Ak0.EDAWLIENT, General Notes MEET ,,R;2 wAA:Aft 2 R"p (VAST'40 ,.A T PL PT R CITY OF PEARLAND ADDENDUM Section 00900 ADDENDUM NO 2 Date Octorber 11, 2023 PROJECT Cullen. Bailey ESTs &Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation BID NO ITB0823-05 BID DATE. October 17, 2023 FROM. Sergio Becerril City of Pearland 2016 Old Alvin Road Pearland Texas, 77581 To Prospective Bidders and Interested Parties This addendum forms a part of the bidding documents and will be incorporated into the Contract, Documents, as applicable. Insofar as the original Contract Documents, Specifications, and Drawings are inconsistent, this Addendum shall govern. Please acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Bid Proposal form, Section 00300 submitted to the City of Pearland. FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA ON THE BID PROPOSAL FORM MAY BE CAUSE FOR DISQUALIFICATION. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Section 100 -Invitation to Bid has been replaced in its entirety and the Bid Opening has been extended to October 17, 2023 at 2.00 P.M Vendor questions period closed on October 9, 2023 Bid Tab items have been revised within Ionwave. SPECIFICATIONS N/A CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS ,D-ezyee az.444.41 END OF ADDENDUM NO 2 Profect Manager 2-22-12 00900- 1 of 1 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID Section 00100 INVITATION TO BID CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER Sealed Electronic Bids will be accepted for the following project, in the City's E-bid System. Electronic bids shall be submitted through the City's web site at: https.f/pearlandionwave.net/Login.aspx. All interested Bidders are required to register as a "supplier" on the City's E-bid System at the above web address and clicking, on "Supplier Registration" Registration provides automatic access to any changes to the Plans, Specifications or Bid time and date. However, submission of an E-bid requires completing a short registration questionnaire found on this web site. When prompted to add or remove commodity codes registrants must add the codes listed below. * Building Construction Services,New(Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, General (Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services,Heavy(Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, Trade(New Construction) For more information regarding registration instructions, see INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Section 00200, included in the project bid documents viewable on the web site. Questions regarding electronic bidding should be directed to City Purchasing Officer at ebids@pearlandtx.gov All Bids submitted electronically will remain confidential until the opening date and time when they will be opened and read into the public record. Bids, shall be submitted on the form provided in the E-bid System and submitted electronically through this system to the City Purchasing Officer, City of Pearland, City Hall Annex located at 3523 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas 77581 Electronic bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 17, 2023 All Bids shall reference the following project information in the appropriate locations in provided electronic format. All properly submitted bids shall be publicly "opened" and read aloud into the public record following the closing of the acceptance period for the construction of: Cullen EST'Water Production Facility Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast(Bailey) EST &Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland, Texas COP PN: WA2209& WA2302 BID NO.: ITB 0823-05 A mandatory pre-bid conference will he held at the City of Pearland Engineering& Publics Work Administration Building located at 2016 Old Alvin Rd, Pearland, Texas 77581 at 10.00 a.m., and 1.00 p.m. on October 5, 2023 The project will entail the rehabilitation and recoating of the two(2); 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tanks and all above ground piping and equipment at the City of Pearland's Cullen and Southeast Water Plant. Along with the 500,000-ground storage tank the Magnolia Water Plant. 06-2019 00100- 1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID The interior and exterior protective coatings will be replaced, and miscellaneous repairs will be made to the tanks. Upon award of a contract, the successful Bidder will be required to utilize the City's web based project management software, "Pro-Trak" for the administration of the construction project, including but not limited to,all transmittals and material submittals,RFI's,RFC's,Change Orders, Applications for Payment and all project communications with the City,its Construction Manager and Engineer This system has certain hardware, interne access and operation requirements that form the basis for all project communications,documentation and records for the project.For more information, see INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Section 00200 Electronic Bid Documents. including Contract Documents, Plans and Technical Specifications are available for download on the City's Website at: huTs.11pearlandionwave.net/Login.aspx upon registration. The documents are NOT viewable without registration. These same documents may also available at the following locations. Amtek Plan Room (281) 376-4577 4001 Sherwood Houston, TX 77092 The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. (713) 334-7100 2400 Augusta, Suite 350 Houston, TX 77057 Virtual Builders Exchange (832) 613-0201 7035 W Tidwell Building J Suite 112 Houston, TX 77092 No plan fees or deposits are required for plans and bid documents obtained through the City's E- bid System. BIDDERS MUST REGISTER AS A SUPPLIER ON THE CITY'S E-BID SYSTEM IN ORDER TO SUBMIT A BID EVEN IF BID DOCUMENTS ARE OBTAINED VIA ONE OF THE PLAN HOUSES Bidders accept sole responsibility for downloading all of the required documents, plans, specifications bid forms and addenda required for bidding. No bid may be withdrawn or terminated for a period of ninety (90) days subsequent to the bid opening date without the consent of the City of Pearland. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, all references to "day(s)" shall mean calendar day(s) Bid Security and Bonds. Bid Security in the form of Cashier's Check. Certified Check, or Bid Bond payable to the City of Pearland in the amount of 5% of the total base bid price must accompany each proposal. Bidders submitting bids electronically through the E-bid System shall scan and up-load a copy of the sealed Bid Bond as an attachment to their bid. Original documents for Bid Security shall be requested by the City from the lowest two bidders and delivered to the City's Purchasing Officer within 48 business hours of the Bid Opening. Bid Security shall be delivered to Office of City Purchasing, Finance Department, City Hall Annex, 3523 Liberty Drive,Pearland, Texas 77581 06-2019 00100-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID The successful Bidder must furnish Performance and Payment Bonds as required by Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code or other applicable law, as amended, upon the form included in the Contract Documents, in the amount of one hundred percent(100%) of the contract price, such bonds to be executed by a corporate surety duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas, and named in the current list of"Treasury Department Circular No 570", naming the City of Pearland, Texas as Obligee. Additionally the successful bidder shall be required to provide a one year Maintenance Bond for the improvements installed as part of this work, as provided in the Special Conditions of Agreement. Equal Opportunity: All responsible bidders will receive consideration for award of contract without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national ongin. The contractor, sub-recipient, or sub-contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts. Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this agreement, which may result in the termination of this agreement or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate Nondiscrimination: The City, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S C 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21 Nondiscrimination in Federally- Assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. DBE/SBE Goal: The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise(DBE) goal for this project is 0%. The Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal for this project is 0%. DBEs and SBEs selected must be TxDOT approved. Race neutral participation is encouraged and can be achieved through various supplier and subcontracting opportunities. Selection Criteria: The Contract is to be awarded on the basis of Lowest Responsible Bidder In identifying this criteria the City will consider 1) lowest total bid price for all work listed and specifically requested, including but not limited to Base Bid, Extra Work items and selected Alternates. The City of Pearland reserves the right to award a contract based on any combination of the above considered to be in its best interests or to reject any or all bids. A bid that has been"opened"may not be changed for the purposes of correcting an error in the bid price. Francis Aguilar, TRMC, MMC City Secretary, City of Pearland First Publication date September 27, 2023. Second Publication date October 4, 2023. 06-2019 00100-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND ADDENDUM Section 00900 ADDENDUM NO 3 Date: Octorber 17, 2023 PROJECT Cullen,Bailey ESTs &Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation BID NO ITB0823-05 BID DATE. October 23, 2023 FROM. Sergio Becerril City of Pearland 2016 Old Alvin Road Pearland Texas, 77581 To Prospective Bidders and Interested Parties This addendum forms a part of the bidding documents and will be incorporated into the Contract Documents, as applicable. Insofar as the original Contract Documents, Specifications, and Drawings are inconsistent, this Addendum shall govern. Please acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Bid Proposal form, Section 00300 submitted to the City of Pearland. FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA ON THE BID PROPOSAL FORM MAY BE CAUSE FOR DISQUALIFICATION. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Addendum No 3 is being issued to replace Section 100 - Invitation to Bid, in its entirety and the Bid Opening has been extended to October 23, 2023 at 2.00 P.M. Bid Opening Location. Pearland City Hall Annex 3523 Liberty Drive Pearland,TX 77581 SPECIFICATIONS N/A. CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS N/A END OF ADDENDUM NO 3 Project Manager 00900-1 of 1 2-22-12 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID Section 00100 INVITATION TO BID CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER Sealed Electronic Bids will be accepted for the following project, in the City's E-bid System. Electronic bids shall be submitted through the City's web site at: littps.//pearland.ionwave.net/LoguLaspx. All interested Bidders are required to register as a "supplier" on the City s E-bid System at the above web address and clicking on "Supplier Registration" Registration provides automatic access to any changes to the Plans, Specifications or Bid time and date. However, submission of an E-bid requires completing a short registration questionnaire found on this web site. When prompted to add or remove commodity codes registrants must add the codes listed below. * Building Construction Services,New (Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, General (Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, Heavy(Includes Maintenance and Repair Services) * Construction Services, Trade(New Construction) For more information regarding registration instructions, see INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Section 00200, included in the project bid documents viewable on the web site. Questions regarding electronic bidding should be directed to City Purchasing Officer at ebids(a)pearlandtx.gov All Bids submitted electronically will remain confidential until the opening date and time when they will be opened and read into the public record. Bids, shall be submitted on the form provided in the E-bid System and submitted electronically through this system to the City Purchasing Officer, City of Pearland, City Hall Annex located at 3523 Liberty Dnve, Pearland, Texas 77581 Electronic bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 23, 2023 All Bids shall reference the following project information in the appropnate locations m provided electronic format. All properly submitted bids shall be publicly "opened" and read aloud into the public record following the closing of the acceptance period for the construction of: Cullen EST Water Production Facility Rehabilitation WA2209 Southeast(Bailey)EST&Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation WA2302 City of Pearland, Texas COP PN: WA2209 & WA2302 BID NO.: ITB 0823-05 A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at the City of Pearland Engineenng&Publics Work Administration Building located at 2016 Old Alvin Rd, Pearland, Texas 77581 at 10:00 a.m. and 1 00 p.m. on October 5, 2023 The project will entail the rehabilitation and recoating of the two (2); 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tanks and all above ground piping and equipment at the City of Pearland's Cullen and Southeast Water Plant. Along with the 500,000-ground storage tank the Magnolia Water Plant. 06-2019 00100- 1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID The interior and exterior protective coatings will be replaced, and miscellaneous repairs will be made to the tanks. Upon award of a contract, the successful Bidder will be required to utilize the City's web based project management software, for the administration of the construction project, including but not limited to,all transmittals and material submittals,RFT's,RFC's,Change Orders,Applications for Payment and all project communications with the City, its Construction Manager and Engineer This system has certain hardware, Internet access and operation requirements that form the basis for all project communications, documentation and records for the project. For more information, see INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Section 00200 Electronic Bid Documents: including Contract Documents, Plans and Technical Specifications are available for download on the City's Website at: https.//pearlandionwave.net/Login.aspx upon registration. The documents are NOT viewable without registration. These same documents may also available at the following locations. Amtek Plan Room (281) 376-4577 4001 Sherwood Houston, TX 77092 The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. (713) 334-7100 2400 Augusta, Suite 350 Houston, TX 77057 Virtual Builders Exchange (832) 613-0201 7035 W Tidwell Building J, Suite 112 Houston, TX 77092 No plan fees or deposits are required for plans and bid documents obtained through the City's E- bid System. BIDDERS MUST REGISTER AS A SUPPLIER ON THE CITY'S E-BID SYSTEM IN ORDER TO SUBMIT A BID EVEN IF BID DOCUMENTS ARE OBTAINED VIA ONE OF THE PLAN HOUSES Bidders accept sole responsibility for downloading all of the required documents, plans, specifications bid fonns and addenda required for bidding. No bid may be withdrawn or terminated for a period of ninety (90) days subsequent to the bid opening date_without the consent of the City of Pearland. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein,,all references to day(s)"shall mean calendar day(s) Bid Security and Bonds: Bid Secunty in the form of Cashier's Check, Certified Check, or Bid Bond payable to the City of Pearland in the amount of 5% of the total base bid price must accompany each proposal, Bidders submitting bids electronically through the E-bid System shall scan and up-load a copy of the sealed Bid Bond as an attachment to their bid. Original documents for Bid Security shall be requested by the City from the lowest two bidders and delivered to the City's Purchasing Officer within 48 business hours of the Bid Opening. Bid Security shall be delivered to Office of City Purchasing, Finance Department, City Hall Annex. 3523 Liberty Dnve, Pearland, Texas 77581 06-2019 00100-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND INVITATION TO BID The successful Bidder must furnish Performance and Payment Bonds as required by Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code or other applicable law, as amended, upon the form included in the Contract Documents, in the amount of one hundred percent(100%) of the contract price, such bonds to be executed by a corporate surety duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas, and named in the current list of"Treasury Department Circular No 570" naming the City of Pearland, Texas as Obligee Additionally, the successful bidder shall be required to provide a one year Maintenance Bond for the improvements installed as part of this work, as provided in the Special Conditions of Agreement. Equal Opportunity- All responsible bidders will receive consideration for award of contract without regard to race, color,religion, sex, or national origin. The contractor, sub-recipient, or sub-contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts. Failure by the contractor to early out these requirements is a material breach of this agreement, which may result in the termination of this agreement or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate Nondiscrimination: The City, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U S C 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- Assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. DBE/SBE Goal: The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise amp goal for this project is 0%. The Small Business Enterprise (SBE) goal for this project is 0%. DBEs and SBEs selected must be TxDOT approved. Race neutral participation is encouraged and can be achieved through various supplier and subcontracting opportunities. Selection Criteria: The Contract is to be awarded on the basis of Lowest Responsible Bidder In identifying this criteria the City will consider 1) lowest total bid price for all work listed and specifically requested, including but not limited to Base Bid, Extra Work items and selected Alternates. The City of Pearland reserves the right to award a contract based on any combination of the above considered to be in its best interests or to reject any or all bids. A bid that has been "opened"may not be changed for the purposes of correcting an error in the bid price Francis Aguilar, TRMC, MMC City Secretary, City of Pearland First Publication date September 27, 2023. Second Publication date October 4, 2023. 06-2019 00100-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND ADDENDUM Section 00900 ADDENDUM NO.4 Date: Octorber 17, 2023 PROJECT Cullen, Bailey ESTs&Magnolia GST WP Facilities Rehabilitation BID NO I1130823-05 BID DATE October 23, 2023 FROM. Sergio Becerril City of Pearland 2016 Old Alvin Road Pearland Texas, 77581 To Prospective Bidders and Interested Parties This addendum forms a part of the bidding documents and will be incorporated into the Contract Documents, as applicable. Insofar as the original Contract Documents, Specifications, and Drawings are inconsistent, this Addendum shall govern. Please acknowledge receipt of this Addendum on the Bid Proposal form, Section 00300 submitted to the City of Pearland. FAILURE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA ON THE BID PROPOSAL FORM MAY BE CAUSE FOR DISQUALIFICATION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Addendum No 4 is being issued to correct the package header numbers in the bidding Ionwave system. This will correct the issue of inflated Bid Line items populating in the the Extra Items Section and will allow the dollar amount to be entered as intended. SPECIFICATIONS N/A CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS N/A END OF ADDENDUM NO 4 Project Manager 00900- 1 of 1 2-22-12 CITY OF PEARLAND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1 ( TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI S.NS DIVISION G NERAL REQUIREMENTS 04/2008 CITY OF PEARLAND SUMMARY OF WORK Section 01100 SUMMARY OF WORK 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A A summary of the Work to be performed under this Contract, work by Owner, Owner furnished products, Work sequence, future Work, Contractor's use of Premises, and Owner occupancy 1.02 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A Work of the Contract is for the construction of: Rehabilitation and recoating of Cullen, South East, and Magnolia storage tanks, the two 1M gallon elevated storage tanks, one 500,000 ground storage tank, and all above ground piping and equipment at the City of Pearland's Cullen, South East, and Magnolia Water Plants. The interior and exterior protective coatings will be replaced and miscellaneous repairs will be made to the tanks. 1.03 WORK BY OWNER A None. 1.04 OWNER FURNISHED PRODUCTS A None. 1.05 WORK SEQUENCE A Contractor shall construct the project in the following sequence: B 1 None. C Contractor to submit project schedule to Engineer & Owner for approval as specified in Section 01350—Submittals. D Contractor shall coordinate the Work with the Engineer and Owner as specified in Section 01310 - Coordination and Meetings. 1.06 FUTURE WORK A None. 1.07 CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES A Comply with procedures for access to the site and Contractor's use of rights-of- way as specified in Section 01140 - Contractor's Use of Premises. 08/2016 01100- 1 of2 CITY OF PEARLAND SUMMARY OF WORK B Contractor shall be responsible for all utilities required for construction. 1.08 OWNER OCCUPANCY A Cooperate with the Owner to minimize conflict, and to facilitate the Owner's operations. Coordinate Contractor's activities with Engineer B Schedule Work to accommodate this requirement. 2.0 PRODUCTS-Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION-NotUsed END OF SECTION i 1 08/2016 01100-2 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES Section 01140 CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES 1.1 GENERAL 1.2 SECTION INCLUDES A General use of the Project Site including properties inside and outside of the limits of construction, work affecting roads, ramps, streets and driveways and notification to adjacent occupants. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2 Section 01730—Cutting&Patching 3 Section 01555—Traffic Control&Regulation 4 Section 01562—Waste Material Disposal 5 Section 01720—Field Surveying 6 Section 02980—Pavement Repair 7 Section 02770—Curbs, Curb & Gutter, &Headers 8 Section 02255—Bedding,Backfill, &EmbankmentMaterials 9 Section 02922—Sodding 10 Section 02921 —Hydromulch Seeding 1.3 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 1.4 LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION A Confine access,operations,and storage areas to limits of construction as shown on the Plans provided by Owner as stipulated in Section 00700 — General Conditions of Agreement; trespassing on abutting lands or other lands in the area is not allowed. B Contractor may make arrangements,at Contractor's cost,for temporary use of private properties,in which case Contractor and Contractor's surety shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner against claims or demands arising from such use of properties outside of the limits of construction. 1 Improvements to private properties made for the Contractor's use must be removed upon completion of the Work. a. No fill material maybe placed in temporary work areas or on adjacent private properties without the written permission of the Engineer or the issuance of a Fill Permit by the City of Pearland or other governing entity C Restrict total length which materials may be distributed along the route of the construction at any one time to 1,000 linear feet unless otherwise approved by Engineer 01/2018 01140- 1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES 1.5 PROPERTIES OUTSIDE OF LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION A If Contractor's means and methods require the acquisition of Temporary ' Construction Easements or any access to private property not already included m the above, such access and documentation along with any costs involved shall be the responsibility of the Contractor B Altering the condition of properties adjacent to and along the limits of construction will not be permitted unless authorized by the Engineer and property owner(s) as noted above. C Means,methods,techniques,sequences,or procedures which will result in damage to properties or improvements in the vicinity outside of the limits of construction will not be permitted without temporary or permanent easements as determined by the Engineer D Any damage to properties outside of the limits of construction shall be repaired or replaced to the satisfaction of the Engineer and at no cost to the Owner E Contractor shall protect or replace all property corners,monuments or other demarcations disturbed, damaged or lost as a result of his activities. The replacement of these devices shall be properly documented to the satisfaction of the City by a Registered Public Land Surveyor with copies delivered to the Owner or private property owner 1.6 USE OF SITE A Obtain approvals of governing authorities prior to impeding or closmg public roads or streets. Do not close consecutive intersections simultaneously B Notify Engineer 48 hours prior to closing a street or a street crossing. Permits for street closures are required in advance and are the responsibility of the Contractor C Maintain access for emergency vehicles including access to fire hydrants. D Avoid obstructing drainage ditches or inlets, when obstruction is unavoidable due to requirements of the Work, provide grading and temporary drainage structures to maintain unimpeded flow E Locate and protect private lawn sprinkler systems which may exist on rights-of-ways within the Project Site. Repair or replace damaged systems to condition equal to or better than that existing at start of the Work. F When required by the Work, cuttmg, patching, and fittmg of Work to existing facilities,accommodating installation or connection of Work with existing facilities,or uncovering Work for access, inspection, or testing shall be performed in accordance with Section 01730—Cutting&Patching. G Fires are not permitted on the Project Site. 01/2018 01140-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES 1.7 NOTIFICATION TO ADJACENT OCCUPANTS A Notify individual occupants in areas to be affected by the Work of the proposed construction and time schedule. Notification shall be 24 hours,72 hours and 2 weeks prior to work being performed within 200 feet of the homes orbusinesses. B Include in notification names and telephone numbers of two representatives for resident contact,who will be available on 24-hour call. Include precautions which will be taken to protect private property and identify potential access or utility inconvenience or disruption. C Submit proposed notification to Engineer for approval. Consideration shall be given to the ethnicity of the neighborhood where English is not the dominant language. Notice shall be m an understandable language. 1.8 EXCAVATION IN STREETS AND DRIVEWAYS A Avoid hindering or needlessly inconveniencing public travel on a street or any intersecting alley or street for more than two blocks at any one time, except by permission of the Engineer B Obtain the Engineer's approval when the nature of the Work requires closing of an entire street. Permits required for street closure are the Contractor's responsibility Avoid unnecessary inconvenience to abutting property owners. C Remove surplus materials and debris and open 1000 feet or less for public use as work in that block is complete. D Acceptance of any portion of the Work will not be based on return of street to public use. E Avoid obstructing driveways or entrances to private property F Provide temporary crossing or complete the excavation and backfill in one continuous operation to minimize the duration of obstruction when excavation is required across drives or entrances. G Provide barricades and signs in accordance with Section 01555 —Traffic Control & Regulation. 1.9 CLEAN-UP A Maintain Project Site in a neat and orderly manner B Perform daily clean-up in and around construction zone of dirt,debris,scrap materials, other disposable items. C Leave streets, driveways, and sidewalks broom-clean or its equivalent at the end of each work day D Promptly remove barriers,signs,and components of other control systems that are no 01/2018 01140-3 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES longer being utilized. E Dispose of waste and excess materials in accordance with requirements of Section - 01562—Waste Matenal Disposal. 1.10 RESTORATION A Restore damaged permanent facilities to pre-construction conditions unless replacement or abandonment of facilities is indicated on the Plans. B Repair/Replace removed or damaged pavement m accordance with Section 02980— Pavement Repair and removed or damaged curbs,gutters,and headers m accordance with Section 02770 — Curbs, Curb & Gutter, & Headers. Repair/Replace with like materials to match existing style, lines, grades, etc., unless otherwise directed by Engineer C Repair turf areas which become damaged by Contractor's operations at no additional cost to Owner D Level with bank sand or topsoil, conforming to Section 02255—Bedding, Backfill,& Embankment Materials, as approved by the Engineer E Provide sodding in areas of residential land use over the surface of ground disturbed during construction and not paved, or not designated to be paved, in accordance with Section 02922—Sodding. Use only block sodding; do not use spot sodding or sprigging. F Provide hydromulch seeding in areas of commercial, industrial or undeveloped land use over the surface of ground disturbed during construction and not paved, or not designated to be paved,in accordance with Section 02921 —Hydromulch Seeding. G Water and level newly sodded areas with adjoining turf using steel wheel rollers appropriate for sodding 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 01/2018 01140-4 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES Section 01200 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Procedures for measurement and payment of Work. B Conditions for nonconformance assessment and nonpayment for rejected products. C References to Technical Specifications. See Bid Proposal Sheet D Reference Standards. 1 Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) 2. American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 1.02 AUTHORITY A Units and methods delineated in this Section are intended to complement the criteria of the Technical Specifications and Section 00300—Bid Proposal. B In the event of conflict, the unit specified for Bid Items in Section 00300 — Bid Proposal shall govern. C Measurements and quantities submitted by the Contractor will be verified by the Engineer D Contractor shall provide necessary equipment, workers, and survey personnel as required by Engineer to verify quantities. 1.03 UNIT QUANTITIES SPECIFIED A Quantity and measurement estimates stated in Section 00300—Bid Proposal are for contract purposes only Quantities and measurements supplied or placed in the Work, authorized and verified by Engineer shall determine payment as stated in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. B If the actual Work requires greater or lesser quantities than those quantities indicated in Section 00300 — Bid Proposal, provide the required quantities at the unit prices contracted except as otherwise stated in Section 00700 — General Conditions of Agreement or in executed Change Order 1.04 MEASUREMENT OF QUANTITIES A Measurement by Weight: Reinforcing steel, rolled or formed steel or other metal shapes will be measured by CRSI or AISC Manual of Steel Construction weights. Welded assemblies will be measured by CRSI or AISC Manual of Steel Construction or scale weights. 052007 01200-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES B Measurement by Volume: 1 Stockpiles. Measured by cubic dimension using mean length, width, and height or thickness. 2. Excavation and Embankment Materials. Measured by cubic dimension using the average end area method. C Measurement by Area. Measured by square dimension using mean length and width or radius. D Linear Measurement: Measured by linear dimension, at the item centerline or mean chord. E Stipulated Price Measurement: By unit designated in the agreement. F Other Items measured by weight, volume, area, or lineal means or combination, as appropriate, as a completed item or unit of the Work. 1.05 PAYMENT A Payment includes full compensation for all required supervision,labor,products,tools, equipment,plant,transportation,services,and incidentals,and erection,application or installation of an item of the Work; and Contractor's overhead and profit. The price bid shall include the total cost for required Work. Claims for payment as Unit Price Work not specifically covered in Section 00300—Bid Proposal will not be accepted. B Progress Payments for Unit Price Work will be based on the Engineer's observations and evaluations of quantities incorporated in the Work multiplied by the unit price. C Progress Payments for Lump Sum Work will be based on the Engineer's observations and evaluations of the percentage of quantities included in the schedule of values incorporated in the Work. D Final Payment for Work governed by unit prices will be made on the basis of the actual measurements and quantities determined by Engineer multiplied by the unit price for Work which is incorporated in or made necessary by the Work. 1.06 NONCONFORMANCE ASSESSMENT A Remove and replace the Work, or portions of the Work, not conforming to the Contract Documents. B If, in the opinion of the Engineer, it is not practical to remove and replace the Work, the Engineer will direct one of the following remedies. 1 The nonconforming Work will remain as is,but the unit price will be adjusted to a lower price at the discretion of the Engineer 2. The nonconforming Work will be modified as authorized by the Engineer, and the unit price will be adjusted to a lower price at the discretion of the Engineer, if the modified Work is deemed to be less suitable than originally specified. 05/2007 01200-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES C Individual Technical Specifications may modify these options or may identify a specific formula or percentage price reduction. D The authority of the Engineer to assess the nonconforming Work and identify payment adjustment is final. 1.07 NONPAYMENT FOR REJECTED PRODUCTS A Payment will not be made for any of the following: 1 Products wasted or disposed of in a manner that is not acceptable to Engineer 2. Products determined as nonconforming before or after placement. 3 Products not completely unloaded from transporting vehicle. 4 Products placed beyond the lines and levels of the required Work. 5 Products remaining on hand after completion of the Work, unless specified otherwise. 6. Loading, hauling, and disposing of rejected products. 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 052007 01200-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES Section 01290 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Procedures for processing Change Orders,including: 1 Assignment of a responsible individual for approval and communication of changes in the Work; 2. Documentation of change in Contract Price and Contract Time; 3 Change procedures, using proposals and construction contract modifications,Work Change Directive, Stipulated Price Change Order,Unit Price Change Order, Time and Materials Change Order; 4 Execution of Change Orders, 5 Correlation of Contractor Submittals. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01760—Project Record Documents C Other References. 1 Rental Rate Blue Book for Construction Equipment(Data Quest Blue Book). Rental Rate is defined as the full unadjusted base rental rate for the appropriate item of construction equipment. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 1.03 RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL A Contractor shall provide a letter indicating the name and address of the individual authorized to execute change documents, and who shall also be responsible for informing others in Contractor's employ and Subcontractors of changes to the Work. The information shall be provided at the Preconstruction Conference. 1.04 DOCUMENTATION OF CHANGE IN CONTRACT PRICE AND CONTRACT TIME A Provide full information required for identification and evaluation of proposed changes, and to substantiate costs of proposed changes in the Work. B Contractor shall document each Proposal for Change in cost or time with sufficient data to allow for its evaluation. 02/2008 01290- 1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES C Proposal for Change shall include, as a minimum, the following information as applicable: 1 Original Quantities of items in Section 00300—Bid Proposal with additions, reductions, deletions, and substitutions. 2. When Work items were not included in Section 00300—Bid Proposal, Contractor shall provide unit prices for the new items, with supporting information as required by the Engineer 3 Justification for any change in Contract Time. 4 Additional data upon request. D For changes in the Work performed on a time-and-material basis, the following additional information may be required. 1 Quantities and description of products and equipment. 2. Taxes,insurance and bonds. 3 Overhead and profit as noted in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement, 7.03 "Extra Work" 4 Dates and times work was performed, and by whom. 5 Time records and certified copies of applicable payrolls. 6. Invoices and receipts for products,rented equipment, and subcontracts, similarly documented. E Rented equipment will be paid to the Contractor by actual invoice cost for the duration of time required to complete the extra work. If the extra work comprises only a portion of the rental invoice where the equipment would otherwise be on the site,the Contractor shall compute the hourly equipment rate by dividing the actual monthly invoice by 176. (One day equals 8 hours and one week equals 40 hours.) Operating costs shall not exceed the estimated operating costs given for the item of equipment in the Blue Book. F For changes in the work performed on a time-and-materials basis using Contractor- owned equipment, compute rates with the Blue Book as follows 1 Multiply the appropriate Rental Rate by an adjustment factor of 70 percent plus the full rate shown for operating costs. The Rental Rate utilized shall be the lowest cost combination of hourly, daily, weekly or monthly rates. Use 150 percent of the Rental Rate for double shifts (one extra shift per day) and 200 percent of the Rental Rate for more than two shifts per day No other rate adjustments shall apply 2. Standby rates shall be 50 percent of the appropriate Rental Rate shown in the Blue Book. Operating costs will not be allowed. 1.05 CHANGE PROCEDURES A Changes to Contract Price or Contract Time can only be made by issuance of a Change Order Issuance of a Work Change Directive or written acceptance by the Engineer of changes will be formalized into Change Orders. All such changes will be in accordance with the requirements of Section 00700 — General Conditions of Agreement, 7.01 "Change Orders" 02/2008 01290-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES B The Engineer will advise Contractor of Minor Changes in the Work not involving an adjustment to Contract Price or Contract Time as authorized by Section 00700 — General Conditions of Agreement, 7 02 "Minor Changes", by issuing supplemental instructions. C Contractor may request clarification of Plans, Technical Specifications or Contract Documents or other information. Response by the Engineer to a Request for Information does not authorize the Contractor to perform tasks outside the scope of the Work. All changes must be authorized as described in this Section. 1.06 PROPOSALS FOR CHANGE AND CONTRACT MODIFICATION A The Engineer may issue a-Request for Proposal,which includes a detailed description of a proposed change with supplementary or revised Plans and Technical Specifications.The Engineer may also request a proposal in the response to a Request for Information. Contractor will prepare and submit its Proposal for Change within 7 days or as specified in the request. B The Contractor may propose an unsolicited change by submitting a Proposal for Change to the Engineer describing the proposed change and its full effect on the Work, with a statement describing the reason for the change and the effect on the Contract Price and Contract Time including full documentation. 1.07 WORK CHANGE DIRECTIVE A Engineer may issue a signed Work Change Directive instructing the Contractor to proceed with a change in the Work, for subsequent inclusion in a Change Order B The document will describe changes in the Work and will designate a method of determining any change in Contract Price or Contract Time. C Contractor shall proceed promptly to execute the changes in the Work in accordance with the Work Change Directive. 1.08 STIPULATED PRICE CHANGE ORDER A A Stipulated Price Change Order will be based on an accepted Proposal for Change including the Contractor's lump sum price quotation. 1.09 UNIT PRICE CHANGE ORDER A Where Unit Prices for the affected items of the Work are included in Section 00300- Bid Proposal, the Unit Price Change Order will be based on unit prices as originally bid, subject to provisions of Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. B Where unit prices of the Work are not pre-determined in Section 00300 — Bid Proposal, Work Change Directive or accepted Proposal for Change will specify the unit prices to be used. 02/2008 01290-3 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES 1.10 TIME-AND-MATERIAL CHANGE ORDER A Contractor shall provide an itemized account and supporting data after completion of change,within time limits indicated for claims in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. B Engineer will determine the change allowable in Contract Price and Contract Time as provided in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. C Contractor shall maintain detailed records of work done on time-and-material basis as specified in this Section, 1 04 "Documentation of Change in Contract Price and Contract Time" D Contractor shall provide full information required for evaluation of changes,and shall substantiate costs for changes in the Work. 1.11 EXECUTION OF CHANGE DOCUMENTATION A Engineer will issue Change Orders,Work Change Directives, or accepted Proposals for Change for signatures of parties named in Section 00500 — Standard Form of Agreement. 1.12 CORRELATION OF CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS A For Stipulated Price Contracts, Contractor shall promptly revise Schedule of Values and Application for Payment forms to record each authorized Change Order as a separate line item and adjust the Contract Price. B For Unit Price Contracts,the next monthly Application for Payment of the Work after acceptance of a Change Order will be revised to include any new items not previously included and the appropriate unit rates. C Contractor shall promptly revise progress schedules to reflect any change in Contract Time,and shall revise schedules to adjust time for other items of work affected by the change, and resubmit for review D Contractor shall promptly enter changes to the on-site and record copies of the Plans, Technical Specifications or Contract Documents as required in Section 01760 — Project Record Documents. 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 02/2008 01290-4 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND COORDINATION AND MEETINGS Section 01310 COORDINATION AND MEETINGS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Section includes general coordination including Preconstruction Conference, Site Mobilization Conference, and Progress Meetings. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01100—Summary of Work 1.02 RELATED DOCUMENTS A Coordination is required throughout the documents. Refer to all of the Contract Documents and coordinate as necessary 1.03 ENGINEER AND REPRESENTATIVES A The Engineer may act directly or through designated representatives as defined in Section 00700 — General Conditions of Agreement, 1.01 "Owner, Contractor, and Engineer", and as identified by name at the Preconstruction Conference. 1.04 CONTRACTOR COORDINATION A Coordinate scheduling,submittals,and work of the various Technical Specifications to assure efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent construction elements. B Coordinate completion and clean up of the Work for Substantial Completion and for portions of the Work designated for Owner's partial occupancy C Coordinate access to Project Site for correction of nonconforming work to minimize disruption of Owner's activities where Owner is in partial occupancy 1.05 PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE A Engineer will schedule a Preconstruction Conference. B Attendance Required. Engineer's representatives,Consultants,Contractor,and major Subcontractors. C Agenda. 1 Distribution of Contract Documents. 2. Designation of personnel representing the parties to the Contract, and the Consultant. 3 Review of insurance. 02/2008 01310-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND COORDINATION AND MEETINGS 4 Discussion of formats proposed by the Contractor for Schedule of Values, and Construction Schedule. 5 Discussion of required Submittals, including,but not limited to,Work Plans, Traffic Control Plans, Safety Programs, Construction Photographs. 6. Procedures and processing of Shop Drawings and other submittals, substitutions,Applications for Payment, Requests for Information,Request for Proposal, Change Orders, and Contract Closeout. 7 Scheduling of the Work and coordination with other contractors. 8. Review of Subcontractors. 9 Appropriate agenda items listed in this Section, 106 "Site Mobilization Conference", when Preconstruction Conference and Site Mobilization Conference are combined. 10. Procedures for testing. 11 Procedures for maintaining Project Record Documents. 12. Designation of the individual authorized to execute change documents and their responsibilities. 13 Discussion of requirements of a Trench Safety Program. 1.06 SITE MOBILIZATION CONFERENCE A When required by Section 01100—Summary of Work,Engineer will schedule a Site Mobilization Conference at the Project Site prior to Contractor occupancy B Attendance Required. Engineer representatives, Consultants, Contractor's Superintendent, and major Subcontractors. C Agenda. 1 Use of premises by Owner and Contractor 2. Safety and first aid procedures 3 Construction controls provided by Owner 4 Temporary utilities 5 Survey and layout 6. Security and housekeeping procedures 1.07 PROGRESS MEETINGS A Progress Meetings shall be held at Project Site or other location as designated by the Engineer Meeting shall be held at monthly intervals, or more frequent intervals if directed by Engineer B Attendance Required. Job superintendent, major Subcontractors and suppliers, Engineer representatives, and Consultants as appropriate to agenda topics for each meeting. C Engineer or City's representative will make arrangements for meetings,and recording minutes. D Engineer or City's representative will prepare the agenda and preside at meetings. 02/2008 01310-2of3 CITY OF PEARLAND COORDINATION AND MEETINGS E Contractor shall provide required information and be prepared to discuss each agenda item. F Agenda. 1 Review minutes of previous meeting. 2. Review of Construction Schedule,Applications for Payment,payroll and compliance submittals. 3 Field observations,problems, and decisions. 4 Identification of problems which impede planned progress. 5 Review of Submittal Schedule and status of submittals. 6. Review status of Requests for Information,Requests for Proposal. 7 Review status of Change Orders. 8. Review of off-site fabrication and delivery schedules. 9 Maintenance of updates to Construction Schedule. 10. Corrective measures to regain projected schedules. 11 Planned progress during succeeding work period. 12. Coordination of projected progress. 13 Maintenance of quality and work standards. 14 Effect of proposed changes on Construction Schedule and coordination. 15 Other items relating to the Work. 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 02/2008 01310-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS Section 01350 SUBMITTALS 1.0 GENERAL This Section contains general lists of Submittals and Technical Specifications that may be required for the Work. When Submittals are required elsewhere in these Technical Specifications,refer to this Section for Submittal requirements and procedures. 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Submittal procedures for 1 Schedule of Values 2. Construction Schedules 3 Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples 4 Operations and Maintenance Data 5 Manufacturer's Certificates 6. Construction Photographs 7 Project Record Documents 8 Design Mixes B References to the following Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01310—Coordination&Meetings 2. Section 01630—Product Options &Substitutions 3 Section 01100—Summary of Work 4 Section 01380—Construction Photographs 5 Section 01760—Project Record Documents 6. Section 02530—Gravity Sanitary Sewers 1.02 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A Scheduling and Handling 1 Schedule Submittals well in advance of the need for material or equipment for construction. Allow time to make delivery of material or equipment after Submittal is approved. 2. Develop a Submittal Schedule that allows sufficient time for initial review, correction,resubmission and fmal review of all submittals.The Engineer will review and return submittals to the Contractor as expeditiously as possible but the amount of time required for review will vary depending on the complexity and quantity of data submitted. In no case will a Submittal Schedule be acceptable which allows less than 30 days for initial review by the Engineer This time for review shall in no way be justification for delays or additional compensation to the Contractor 3 The Engineer's review of submittals covers conformity to the Plans,Technical Specifications, and dimensions which affect the layout. The Contractor is responsible for quantity determination. The Contractor is responsible for any errors, omissions or deviations from the Contract requirements, review of 01/2008 01350-1 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS submittals in no way relieves the Contractor from his obligation to furnish required items according to the Plans and Technical Specifications. 4 Submit 5 copies of documents unless otherwise specified in this Section or by individual Technical Specifications. 5 Revise and resubmit submittals as required. Identify all changes made since previous submittal. 6. The Contractor shall assume the risk for material or equipment which is fabricated or delivered prior to approval. No material or equipment shall be incorporated into the Work or included in Applications for Payment until approval has been obtained in the specified manner B Transmittal Form and Numbering 1 Transmit each submittal to the Engineer with a transmittal form. 2. Sequentially number each transmittal form beginning with the number 1 Re- Submittals shall use the original number with an alphabetic suffix(i.e.,2A for first Re-Submittal of Submittal 2 or 15C for third Re-Submittal of Submittal 15). Each submittal shall only contain one type of work, material, or equipment. Mixed submittals will not be accepted. 3 Identify variations from requirements of Contract Documents and identify product or system limitations. 4 For submittal numbering of video tapes, see this Section, 1 10 "Video" C Contractor's Certification 1 Each submittal shall contain a statement or stamp signed by the Contractor, certifying that the items have been reviewed in detail and are correct and in accordance with Contract Documents, except as noted by any requested variance. 1.03 SCHEDULE OF VALUES A Submit a Schedule of Values at least 10 days prior to the first Application for Payment. A Schedule of Values shall be provided for each of the items indicated as Lump Sum (LS) in Section 00300 —Bid Proposal for which the Contractor requests to receive Progress Payments. B Schedule of Values shall be typewritten on 8-1/2"x 11",plain bond,white paper Use the Table of Contents of this Project Manual as a format for listing costs of Work by Section. C Round off figures for each listed item to the nearest$100.00 except for the value of one item, if necessary, to make the total price for all items listed in the Schedule of Values equal to the applicable Lump Sum in Section 00300—Bid Proposal. D For Unit Price Contracts, items should include a proportional share of Contractor's overhead and profit, such that the total of all items listed in the Schedule of Values equals the Contract amount. For Stipulated Price Contracts,Mobilization,Bonds,and Insurance may be listed as separate items in the Schedule of Values. 01/2008 01350-2 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS E For Lump Sum equipment items, where Submittals for Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Reports in conjunction with Operation and Maintenance Data are required, include a separate item for equipment Operation and Maintenance Data Submittals and a separate item for Submittals of equipment Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Reports, each valued at five(5)percent of the Lump Sum. F Revise the Schedule of Values and resubmit for items affected by contract modifications,Change Orders,and Work Change Directives. Submit revised Schedule of Values 10 days prior to the first Application for Payment after the changes are approved by the Engineer 1.04 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES A Submit Construction Schedules for the Work in accordance with the requirements of this Section. The Construction Schedule Submittal shall be,at a minimum,a bar chart, (computer generated or prepared manually) and a narrative report. B During the Preconstruction Meeting, as noted in Section 01310 - Coordination and Meetings, the Contractor shall provide a sample of the format to be used for the Construction Schedule Submittal. The format is subject to approval by the Engineer Review of the Submittal will be provided within 7 days of the Submittal of the sample. C Within 7 days of the receipt of approval of the Contractor's format, or 14 days of the Notice to Proceed, whichever is later, the Contractor shall submit a proposed Construction Schedule for review The Construction Schedule Submittal shall meet the following requirements. 1 The Construction Schedule shall usually include a total of at least 20 but not more than 50 activities. Fewer activities may be accepted,if approved by the Engineer 2. For Projects with work at different physical locations,each location should be indicated separately within the Construction Schedule. 3 For projects with multiple crafts or significant subcontractor components,these elements should be indicated separately within the Construction Schedule. 4 For Projects with multiple types of tasks within the scope,these types of work should be indicated separately within the Construction Schedule. 5 For Projects with significant major equipment items or materials worth over 25 percent of the Total Contract Price, the Construction Schedule shall indicate dates when these items are to be purchased,when they are to be delivered,and when installed. 6. For Projects where operating plants are involved, each period of work which will require the shut down of any process or operation shall be identified in the Construction Schedule and must be agreed to by the Engineer prior to starting work in the area. 7 A Billing Schedule(tabulation of the estimated monthly billings)for the Work shall be prepared and submitted by the Contractor with the first Construction Schedule. This information is not required in the monthly updates, unless significant changes in Work require re-submittal of the Construction Schedule for review The total for each month and a cumulative total will be indicated. 01/2008 01350-3 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS These monthly forecasts are only for planning purposes of the Engineer Monthly payments for actual work completed will be made by the Engineer in accordance with Section 00700-General Conditions of Agreement. D The Contractor must receive approval of the Engineer for the Construction Schedule and Billing Schedule prior to the first monthly Application for Payment. No payment will be made until these are accepted. E Upon written request from the Engineer, the Contractor shall revise and submit for approval all or any part of the Construction Schedule to reflect changed conditions in the Work or deviations made from the original plan and schedule. F The Contractor's Construction Schedule shall thereafter be updated with the Actual Start and Actual Finish Dates, Percent Complete, and Remaining Duration of each Activity and submitted monthly The date to be used in updating the monthly Construction Schedule shall be the same Date as is used in the monthly Application for Payment. This monthly update of the Construction Schedule shall be required before the monthly Application for Payment will be processed for payment. G The narrative Construction Schedule Report shall include a description of changes made to the Construction Schedule; Activities Added to the Construction Schedule; Activities Deleted from the Construction Schedule; any other changes made to the Construction Schedule other than the addition of Actual Start Dates and Actual Finish Dates and Remaining Durations. 1.05 SHOP DRAWINGS,PRODUCT DATA,AND SAMPLES A Shop Drawings 1 Submit Shop Drawings for review as required by the Technical Specifications. 2. Contractor's Certification, as described in this Section, 1 02 "Submittal Procedures" shall be placed on each Shop Drawing. 3 The Shop Drawing shall accurately and distinctly present the following: a. Field and erection dimensions clearly identified as such. b. Arrangement and section views. c. Relation to adjacent materials or structure including complete information for making connections between work under this Contract and work under other contracts. d. Kinds of materials and finishes. e. Parts list and descriptions. f. Assembly Shop Drawings of equipment components and accessories showing their respective positions and relationships to the complete equipment package. g. Where necessary for clarity, identify details by reference to sheet numbers and detail numbers, schedule or room numbers as shown on the Plans. 4 Shop Drawing Drawings shall be to scale,and shall be a true representation of the specific equipment or item to be furnished. 01/2008 01350-4 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS B Product Data 1 Submit Product Data for review when required in individual Technical Specifications. 2. Contractor's Certification, as described in this Section, 1.02 "Submittal Procedures" shall be placed on each data item submitted. 3 Mark each copy to identify applicable products,models,options to be used in this Project. Supplement manufacturers'standard data to provide information unique to this Project, where required by the Technical Specification. 4 For products specified only by reference standard,submit manufacturer,trade name, model or catalog designation, and applicable reference standard. 5 For Approved Products, those designated in the Technical Specifications followed by the words"or approved equal",submit manufacturer,trade name, model or catalog designation, and applicable reference standard. 6. For products'proposed as alternates to Approved Products, refer to Section 01630-Product Options and Substitutions, 1 04"Selection Options"and 1.07 "Substitution Procedures" 7 For products that are neither Pre-Approved, Approved, specified only by reference standard, nor proposed as alternates, submit product description, trade name, manufacturer, and supplier Contractor shall provide additional information upon written request by Engineer or Owner C Samples 1 Submit samples for review as required by the Technical Specification. 2. Contractor's Certification, as described in this Section, 102 "Submittal Procedures", shall be placed on each sample or a firmly attached sheet of paper 3 Submit the number of samples specified in the Technical Specification,one of which will be retained by the Engineer 4 Reviewed samples which may be used in the Work are identified in the Technical Specifications. 1.06 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE DATA A When specified in Technical Specification,submit manufacturers'printed instructions for delivery, storage, assembly, installation, start-up, operation, adjusting, finishing, and maintenance. B Contractor's Certification, as described in this Section. 1.02"Submittal Procedures", shall be placed on front page of each document. C Identify conflicts between manufacturers'instructions and Contract Documents. 1.07 MANUFACTURER'S CERTIFICATES A When specified in Technical Specification, submit manufacturers' certificate of compliance for review by Engineer B Contractor's Certification, as described in this Section, 1.02"Submittal Procedures", shall be placed on front page of the certificate. 01/2008 01350-5 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS C Submit supporting reference data, affidavits, and certifications as appropriate. D Manufacturer's Certificates may be recent or previous test results on material or product,but must be acceptable to Engineer 1.08 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS A Submit photographs in accordance with Section 01380—Construction Photographs. 1 Prints. Prepare 2 prints of each view and submit 1 print directly to the City's Representative within 7 days of taking photographs. One print shall be retained by the Contractor and made available at all times for reference on the job site. B PRECONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 1 Prior to the commencement of any construction,take digital color photographs on the entire route of the project 2. Photographs. Two prints, color, matte finish, 3 x 5 inch size, mounted on 81/2 x 11-inch soft card stock, with left edge binding margin for three hole punch, or in plastic pockets in three-ring notebook. 3 Th photographs shall show. a. Date photographs were taken b. Location of the photograph, house number and street name. (This information may be shown on a chalk board in the photograph by a label on the mountings.) 4 Photographs should show the condition of the following a. Esplanades and boulevards b. Yards (near, side and far side of street) c. Housewalk, sidewalk and driveway; curb d. Area between walk and curb 1) Particular features(yard lights, shrubs, fences, trees, etc.) 2) Landscaping and decorative features. C POST CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 1 On completion of construction, provide photographs of any public or private property which has been repaired or restored and any damage which is or may be the subject of complaints. 1.09 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A Submit Project Record Documents in accordance with Section 01760—Project Record Documents. 1.10 VIDEO A Submit television video in DVD format as required in individual Technical Specifications. B Transmittal forms for video disks shall be numbered sequentially beginning with TO1, - T02, T03, etc. 01/2008 01350-6 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND SUBMITTALS 1.11 DESIGN MIXES A When specified, submit design mixes for review B Contractor's Certification, as described in this Section, 1.02"Submittal Procedures", shall be placed on front page of each design mix. C Mark each design mix to identify proportions,gradations,and additives for each class and type of design mix submitted. Include applicable test results on samples for each mix. D Maintain a copy of approved design mixes at mixing plant. 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 01/2008 01350-7 of 6 CITY OF PEARLAND CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS Section 01380 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Requirements for construction photographs and submittals. B References Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01100—Summary of Work 2. Section 01350—Submittals 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item, no separate payment will be made for Construction Photographs under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for installed Work. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A When required by Section 01100 — Summary of Work, submit photographs in accordance applicable provisions of this Section. B Make Submittals required by this and related Sections under the provisions of Section 01350—Submittals. C Prepare three(3)prints of each view and submit two(2) prints directly to the Project Manager within seven(7)days of taking photographs. One(1)print shall be retained by the Contractor in the field office at the Project Site and available at all times for reference. D When requested by the Project Manager, the Contractor shall submit extra prints of photographs,for distribution directly to designated parties who will pay the costs for the extra prints directly to the photographer E When required by individual Sections, submit photographs taken prior to start of the Work to show original Project Site conditions. F When required by Contract Documents, submit photographs with Application for Payment. G When required by individual Sections,submit photographs taken following completion of the Work to show the condition in which the Project Site will be left. H With each submittal,include photographic negatives in protective envelopes,identified by Project Name, Contractor, and date photographs were taken. 01/2008 01380- 1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Contractor shall be responsible for the timely execution of the photographs, their vantage point, direction of shot, and quality 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 PHOTOGRAPHS A Photographs shall be digital quality and shall be submitted on a CD B The photographs shall show on a non-elective chalkboard or white board,readable in the photograph. 1 Job number 2. Date and time photographs were taken. 3 Location of the photograph,house number and street, along with the project number C Indicate the condition of the following: 1 Esplanades and boulevards. 2. Yards (near side and far side of street). 3 House-walk and sidewalk. 4 Curb. 5 Area between walk and curb 6. Particular features (yard lights, shrubs, fence, trees, etc.) 7 Date shall be on negative. 8. Provide notation of vantage point marked for location and direction of shot on a key plan of the Project Site. D Sufficient number of photographs shall be taken to show the existence or non- existence of cracked concrete and the condition of trees, shrubs and grass. E Identify each photograph with an applied label or rubber stamp on the back with the following information. 1 Name of the Project. 2. Name and address of the photographer(if a professional photographer is used) 3 Name of the Contractor 4 Date the photograph was taken. 5 Photographs to be in plastic pockets and bound in three-ring notebook for easy access and viewing. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 PRECONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS A Prior to the commencement of the Work, take photographs of the entire route of the Project Site. 01/2008 01380-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 3.02 POST-CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS A Following the completion of the Work,take photographs from corresponding vantage points and direction of shots. 3.03 PROGESS PHOTOGRAPHS A Take photographs at intervals, coinciding with the cutoff date associated with each Application for Payment and submit on CD with monthly Application for Payment. B Select the vantage points for each shot each month to best show the status of construction and progress since the last photographs were taken. Take not less than two (2) shots from the same vantage point creating a time-lapsed sequence. C Follow direction when given by the Project Manager in selecting vantage points. END OF SECTION 01/2008 01380-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND REFERENCED STANDARDS Section 01420 REFERENCED STANDARDS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A General quality assurance as related to Reference Standards and a list of references. B References to Technical Specifications. None 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A For Products or workmanship specified by association, trade, or Federal Standards comply with requirements of the standard, except when more rigid requirements are specified or are required by applicable codes. B Conform to reference standard by date of issue current on the date as stated in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. C Request clarification from Engineer before proceeding should specified reference standards conflict with Contract Documents. 1.03 SCHEDULE OF REFERENCES AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street, N W Washington, DC 20001 ACI American Concrete Institute P O Box 19150 Reford Station Detroit,MI 48219-0150 AGC Associated General Contractors of America 1957 E Street, N W Washington,DC 20006 AI Asphalt Institute Asphalt Institute Building College Park,MD 20740 AITC American Institute of Timber Construction 333 W Hampden Avenue Englewood, CO 80110 02/2008 01420-1 of 5 CITY OF PEARLAND REFERENCED STANDARDS AISC American Institute of Steel Construction 400 North Michigan Avenue,Eighth Floor Chicago, IL 60611 AISI American Iron and Steel Institute 1000 16th Street, N W Washington, DC 20036 ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers 345 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017 ANSI American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York,NY 10018 APA American Plywood Association Box 11700 Tacoma, WA 98411 API American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street, N W Washington, DC 20005 AREA American Railway Engineering Association 50 F Street,N W Washington,DC 20001 ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials 1916 Race Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 AWPA American Wood-Preservers'Association 7735 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20014 AWS American Welding Society PO Box 35104 Miami, FL 33135 AWWA American Water Works Association 6666 West Quincy Avenue Denver, CO 80235 02/2008 01420-2 of 5 CITY OF PEARLAND REFERENCED STANDARDS CLFMI Chain Link Fence Manufacturers Institute 1101 Connecticut Avenue, N W Washington, DC 20036 CRD U.S.A. Corps of Engineers Code of Ordinances City of Pearland 3519 Liberty Drive Pearland, TX 77581 CRSI Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute 933 Plum Grove Road Schaumburg, IL 60173-4758 EJMA Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association 707 Westchester Avenue White Plains,NY 10604 FDA U.S Food and Drug Administration 5600 Fisher Lane Rockville,MD 20857-0001 FS Federal Standardization Documents General Services Administration, Specifications Unit(WFSIS) 7th and D Street S W Washington, DC 20406 ICEA Insulated Cable Engineer Association PO Box440 S Yarmouth, MA 02664 IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 445 Hoes Lane P O Box 1331 Piscataway,NJ 0855-1331 MIL Military Specifications General Services Administration, Specifications Unit(WFSIS) 7th and D Street S W Washington, DC 20406 NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers P 0 Box 986 Katy, TX 77450 02/2008 01420-3 of 5 CITY OF PEARLAND REFERENCED STANDARDS NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers'Association 2101 L Street,N W., Suite 300 Washington, DC 20037 NFPA National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park,P 0 Box 9101 Quincy, MA 02269-9101 OSHA Occupational Safety Health Administration U.S Department of Labor, Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 PCA Portland Cement Association 5420 Old Orchard Road Skokie, IL 60077-1083 PCI Prestressed Concrete Institute 201 North Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 SDI Steel Deck Institute Box 9506 Canton, OH 44711 SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council 4400 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 TAC Texas Administrative Code TCEQ Texas Commission on Environmental Quality P 0 Box 13087 Austin, TX 78711-3087 TxDOT Texas Department of Transportation 125 East 11th Street Austin, TX 78701-2483 Texas MUTCD Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (2003 Adoption) (published by Texas Department of Transportation) UL Underwriters'Laboratories, Inc. 333 Pfingston Road Northbrook, IL 60062 UNI-BELL UNI-BELL Pipe Association 2655 Villa Creek Drive, Suite 155 02/2008 01420-4 of 5 CITY OF PEARLAND REFERENCED STANDARDS , - Dallas, TX 75234 f WRI Wire Reinforcement Institute 942 Main Street—Suite 300 Hartford, CT 06103 WWD/PI Water Well Drillers and Pump Installers Advisory Council Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation P O Box 12157 Austin, TX 78711 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 02/2008 01420-5 of 5 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACTOR'S QUALITY CONTROL Section 01430 CONTRACTOR'S QUALITY CONTROL 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Quality assurance and control of installation and manufacturer's field services and reports. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 1.02 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE/CONTROL OF INSTALLATION A Monitor quality control over suppliers, manufacturers, products, services, site conditions, and workmanship, to produce the Work of specified quality at no additional cost to the Owner B Comply fully with manufacturers' installation instructions, including each step in sequence. C Request clarification from Project Manager before proceeding should manufacturers' instructions conflict with Contract Documents. D Comply with specified Standards as minimum requirements for the Work except when more stringent tolerances,codes,or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship E Perform work by persons qualified to produce the specified level of workmanship. F Obtain copies of Standards and maintain at Project Site when required by individual Technical Specifications. 1.04 MANUFACTURERS' FIELD SERVICES AND REPORTS A When specified in individual Technical Specifications, provide material or product suppliers' or manufacturers' technical representative to observe site conditions, conditions of surfaces and installation,quality of workmanship,start-up of equipment, operator training, test, adjust, and balance of equipment as applicable, and to initiate operation,as required. Conform to minimum time requirements for start-up operations and operator training if defined in Technical Specifications. 02/2008 01430-1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACTOR'S QUALITY CONTROL B At the Project Manager's request, submit qualifications of manufacturer's representative to Project Manager fifteen (15) days in advance of required representative's services. The representative shall be subject to approval of Project Manager C Manufacturer's representative shall report observations and site decisions or instructions given to applicators or installers that are supplemental or contrary to manufacturers'written instructions. Submit report within one(1)day of observation to Project Manager for review 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 02/2008 01430-2 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND OBSERVATION SERVICES Section 01440 OBSERVATION SERVICES 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Observation services and references. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01450—Testing Laboratory Services 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 INSPECTION A Project Manager will appoint an Observer as a representative of the Owner to oversee inspections,tests, and other services specified in individual Technical Specifications. B Alternately, Project Manager may appoint, employ, and pay an independent firm to provide additional observation or construction management services as indicated in Section 01450—Testing Laboratory Services. C Reports will be submitted by the independent firm to Project Manager,Engineer,and Contractor, indicating observations and results of tests and indicating compliance or non-compliance with Contract Documents. D Contractor shall assist and cooperate with the Observer;furnish samples of materials, design mix, equipment, tools, and storage. E Contractor shall notify Project Manager 24 hours prior to expected time for operations requiring services. Notify Engineer and independent firm when noted. F Contractor shall sign and acknowledge report for Observer 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 09/2009 01440-1 of 1 CITY OF PEARLAND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES Section 01450 TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Testing Laboratory Services and Contractor responsibilities related to those services. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals C Referenced Standards. 1 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. ASTM D 3740, "Practice for Evaluation of Agencies Engaged in Testing and/or Inspection of Soil and Rock as Used in Engineering Design and Construction" b. ASTM E 329, "Recommended Practice for Inspection and Testing Agencies for Concrete, Steel, and Bituminous Materials as Used in Construction" 1.02 SELECTION AND PAYMENT A Owner will select,employ,and pay for services of an independent testing laboratory to perform inspection and testing identified in individual Technical Specifications. B Employment of testing laboratory shall not relieve Contractor of obligation to perform work in accordance with requirements of Contract Documents. C Owner or designated representative shall schedule and monitor testing as required to provide timely results and to avoid delay to the Work. D Contractor shall be responsible for paying for services of commercial testing laboratory, with prior approval of Owner, to perform the following: 1 Pipe diameter deflection tests on all flexible and semi-rigid sanitary sewer collection system pipe installation 2. Laboratory services required to establish mix design proposed for use for Portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete mixtures and other material mixes requiring control by testing laboratory when required because of change in source of materials or other conditions not caused by Owner 3 Tests required to establish optimum moisture of earth and base materials and to determine required compactive effort to meet density requirements. 4 Cores to test for thickness. 5 Testing and inspection performed for the Contractor's convenience. 6. Retesting and repetitions of laboratory services when initial tests indicate work does not comply with requirements of Contract Documents. 04/2008 01450-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 1.03 LABORATORY REPORTS A The Engineer will receive 1 copy, the Project Manager will receive 2 copies, and the Contractor will receive 2 copies of Laboratory Reports from the testing laboratory One of the Contractor's copies shall remain at the Project Site for duration of Project. Test results which indicate non-conformance shall be transmitted immediately via fax from the testing laboratory to the Contractor and Project Manager 1.04 LIMITS ON TESTING LABORATORY AUTHORITY A Laboratory may not release, revoke, alter, or enlarge on requirements of Contract Documents. B Laboratory may not approve or accept any portion of the Work. C Laboratory may not assume any duties of Contractor D Laboratory has no authority to stop the Work. 1.05 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A Notify Project Manager and laboratory 24 hours prior to expected time for operations requiring inspection and testing services. Notify Engineer if specification section requires the presence of the Engineer B Cooperate with laboratory personnel in collecting samples to be tested or collected on Project Site. C Provide access to the Work and to manufacturer's facilities D Provide samples to laboratory in advance of their intended use to allow thorough examination and testing. E Provide incidental labor and facilities for access to the Work to be tested,to obtain and handle samples at the site or at source of products to be tested, and to facilitate tests and inspections including storage and curing of test samples. F Arrange with laboratory and pay for 1 Retesting required for failed tests. 2. Retesting for nonconforming Work. 3 Additional sampling and tests requested by Contractor for his own purposes. 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION 04/2008 01450-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 3.01 CONDUCTING TESTING A Laboratory sampling and testing shall conform to ASTM D 3740 and ASTM E 329,as well as other test standards specified in individual Technical Specifications. END OF SECTION 1 t 04/2008 01450-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Section 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Temporary facilities and the necessary controls for the Work includmg utilities, telephone, sanitary facilities, field office, storage sheds and building, safety requirements,first aid equipment,fire protection,security measures,protection of the Work and property, access roads and parking, environmental controls, disposal of trash,debris,and excavated material,pest and rodent control,water runoff and erosion control. B References to Technical Specifications. Section 00200—Instructions to Bidders Section 01100—Summary of Work Section 01350—Submittals Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation Section 01100—Summary of Work Section 01600—Material &Equipment Section 01570—Trench Safety System Section 01555—Traffic Control &Regulation Section 01720—Field Surveying Section 01563—Tree&Plant Protection Section 01564—Control of Ground Water& Surface Water Section 13730- Computer Equipment C Referenced Standards. Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) Code of Ordinances, City of Pearland, Texas D Defmitions. Underground Structures - sewer, water, gas, and other piping, and manholes, chambers, electrical and signal conduits, tunnels, and other existing subsurface installations located withm or adjacent to the limits of the Work. Surface Structures - existing buildings, structures and other constructed installations above the ground surface. Included with such structures are their foundations or any extension below the surface. Surface structures include, but are not limited to buildings,tanks,walls,budges,roads, dams, channels, open drainage,piping,poles, 12-2-2011 01500- 1 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS wires,posts, signs,markers, curbs, walks, guard cables, fencing, and other facilities that are visible above the ground surface. 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 1.04 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY A The facilities and controls specified in this Section are considered minimum for the Work. The Contractor may provide additional facilities and controls for the proper execution of the Work and to meet Contractor's responsibilities for protection of persons and property B Comply with applicable requirements specified in other Technical Specifications. Maintain and operate temporary facilities and systems to assure continuous service. Modify and extend systems as Work progress requires. Completely remove temporary materials and equipment when their use is no longer required. Restore existing facilities used for temporary services to specified or to original condition. 1.05 TEMPORARY UTILITIES A Temporary Service Make arrangements with utility service companies for such temporary services as are necessary to construct the work and manage the site. Abide by rules and regulations of the utility service companies or authorities having jurisdiction. Be responsible for utility service costs until the Work is Substantially Complete. Included are fuel,power,light,heat,and other utility services necessary for execution, completion,testing, and initial operation of the Work. B Water Provide water required for and in connection with Work to be performed and for specified tests of piping, equipment, devices, or for other use as required for proper completion of the Work. For water to be drawn from public water supply, obtain special permit or license and meter from the proper City officials. For facilities under construction, establish a 12-2-2011 01500-2 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS water/sewer billing account with City's Utility Billing Department.A deposit based on rates established by latest ordinance will be required. For water drawn from fire hydrants,apply for and receive a construction water meter from City'Public Works Department. Identify specific location for construction water meter installation. Once installed,water meter may not be moved without notification of Public Works Department.Install backflow preventer on fire hydrant supply if not mcluded in City provided meter Provide and maintain an adequate supply of potable water for domestic consumption by Contractor personnel. C Electricity and Lighting 1 Provide temporary electric power service in Contractor's name, as required for the prosecution of the Work, including testing of Work. Provide power for lighting, operation of the Contractor's equipment, or for any other use by Contractor or as necessary to mamtain any of Owner's on-going operations as may continue on the site during any scheduled shutdown. Minimum lighting level shall be 5 foot-candles for open areas, 10 foot-candles for stairs and shops. 2 Provide permanent electric power service,in the Contractor's name,to the work or site as and when required by the schedule of the work to achieve Substantial Completion or Partial Substantial Completion. Contractor to establish service billmg in its name and transfer service and billing to the Owner upon acceptance of the work as Substantially Complete and suitable for beneficial occupancy by the Owner D Natural Gas Provide and pay for natural gas service to the work as and when required by the schedule to achieve Substantial Completion. Contractor to establish service billmg in its name and transfer service and billing to the Owner upon acceptance of the work as Substantially Complete and suitable for beneficial occupancy by the Owner E Temporary Heat and Ventilation Provide temporary heat as necessary for protection or completion of the Work. Provide temporary heat and ventilation to assure safe working conditions, maintain enclosed areas at a minimum of 50 degrees F F Telephone Provide emergency telephone service at the Project Site for use by Contractor personnel and others performing work or furnishing services. G Sanitary Facilities Provide and maintain sanitary facilities for persons on the Project Site,in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Locate toilets on the Project Site near the work and secluded from view insofar as possible. Keep toilets clean and supplied throughout the course of the Work. 12-2-2011 01500-3 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Enforce the use of sanitary facilities by construction personnel at the Project Site. Such facilities shall be enclosed. Pit-type toilets will not be permitted. No discharge will be allowed from these facilities. Collect and store sewage and waste so as not to cause a nuisance or health problem, have sewage and waste hauled off-site and properly disposed in accordance with local regulations. Control areas where sanitary facilities are located in conformance with Section 01566 —Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. 1.06 FIELD OFFICE. A Provision of a Field Office and other specific temporary facilities as required in paragraph B below UNLESS otherwise stated in Section 00800 - Special Conditions of the Agreement,or Section 01100—Summary of Work. Provide for transportation,move-in,set-up,tie-down and,when project is complete,removal and move-out. The Contractor shall confirm location of office and other temporary facilities with Owner's Representative at Pre-Construction Meeting prior to delivery and set up. Location of temporary facilities shall be approved by the Owner's Representative by way of the submittal process. B At a minimum, the Contractor's field office shall provide for, contain or serve to provide a secured space for project administrative operations, periodic progress meetings,on-site storage for project files and plans,office space for CONTRACTOR's field supervisory personnel and provide a separate securable office space for OWNER's Representative including: meeting table and chairs, a single two drawer filing cabinet, a built-in drawing table and plan holders. Provide electric hghtmg and HVAC to the mobile office. 1 Field Office shall provide for, at a minimum, a high speed interne connection for use by Owner's Representative or Construction Manager as controlled by Paragraph A above. 1.07 STORAGE OF MATERIALS A Provide for storage of materials under the provisions of Section 01600—Material & Equipment. 1.08 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A Contractor shall prepare, submit and follow a Safety Program that complies with federal, state, and local safety codes, statutes, and practices. Include in the Safety Program documented response to excavation, embankment, and trench safety requirements as specified in Section 01570—Trench Safety System. B Conduct operations in strict accord with applicable federal,state and local safety codes and statutes and with good construction practice. The Contractor is fully responsible and obligated to establish and maintain procedures for safety of all work,personnel and equipment involved in the Work. C Observe and comply with Texas Occupational Safety Act (Art. 5182a, V C.S) and with all safety and health standards promulgated by Secretary of Labor under Section 12-2-2011 01500-4 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AM) CONTROLS 107 of Contract Work Hours and Standards Act, published in OSHA Standards -29 CFR, Part 1926, and adopted by Secretary of Labor under the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, and to any other legislation enacted for safety and health of Contractor employees. Such safety and health standards apply to subcontractors and their employees as well as to the Contractor and its employees. D Observance of and compliance with the regulations shall be solely and without qualification the responsibility of the Contractor without reliance or superintendence of or direction by the Engmeer or the Engineer's representative. Immediately advise the Engineer of investigation or inspection by Federal Safety and Health inspectors of the Contractor or subcontractor's work or place of work on the Project Site under this Contract,and after such investigation or inspection,advise the Engineer of the results. Submit one copy of accident reports to Engineer withm ten(10) days of occurrence. E Protect areas occupied by workmen usmg the best available devices for detection of lethal and combustible gases. Test such devices frequently to assure their functional capability Constantly observe infiltration of liquids mto the Work area for visual or odor evidence of contamination. Take immediate and appropriate steps to seal off entry of contaminated liquids to the Work area. F Safety measures, including but not limited to safety personnel, first-aid equipment, ventilating equipment and safety equipment,m the Plans and Technical Specifications are obligations of the Contractor G Maintain required coordmation with the local Police and Fire Departments during the entire penod covered by the Contract. 1.09 FIRST AID EQUIPMENT A Provide a first aid kit throughout the construction period. List telephone numbers for physicians,hospitals, and ambulance services in each first aid kit. B Have at least one person thoroughly trained in first aid procedures present on the Project Site whenever work is in progress. 1.10 FIRE PROTECTION A Fire Protection Standards. Conform to specified fire protection and prevention requirements as well as those that may be established by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. B Comply with all applicable provisions of NFPA Standard No. 241, Safeguarding Building Construction and Demolition Operations. Provide portable fire extinguishers, rated not less than 2A or 5B in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 10,Portable Fire Extinguishers,for each temporary buildmg,and for every 3000 square feet of floor area of facilities under construction. Locate portable fire extinguishers within 50 feet maximum from any point on the Project Site. 12-2-2011 01500-5 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS C Fire Prevention and Safety Measures. Prohibit smoking in hazardous areas. Post suitable warning signs in areas that are continuously or intermittently hazardous. Use metal safety containers for storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids. Do not store flammable or combustible liquids in or near stairways or exits. Maintain clear exits from all points within a structure. 1.11 SECURITY MEASURES A Protect all materials, equipment, and property associated with the Work from loss, theft,damage,and vandalism. Contractor's duty to protect property includes Owner's property B If existing fencing or barriers are breached or removed for purposes of construction, provide and maintain temporary security fencing equal to existing as approved by Owner's Representative. 1.12 PROTECTION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES A Prevent damage to existing public utilities during construction. These utilities are shown on the Plans at their approximate locations. Give owners of these utilities at least 48 hours notice before commencing Work in the area, for locating the utilities during construction, and for making adjustments or relocation of the utilities when they conflict with the proposed Work. 1.13 PROTECTION OF PEOPLE AND PROPERTY A Preventive Actions. Take precautions,provide programs, and take actions necessary to protect the Work and public and private property from damage. Take action to prevent damage, injury or loss, including, but not limited to, the following: a. Store apparatus,materials,supplies,and equipment in an orderly,safe manner that will not unduly interfere with progress of the Work or the Work of any other contractor, any utility service company, or the Owner's operations. b Provide suitable storage for materials that are subject to damage by exposure to weather,theft,breakage, or otherwise. c. Place upon the Work or any part thereof only such loads as are consistent with the safety of that portion of the Work. d. Frequently clean up refuse,rubbish,scrap materials,and debris caused by construction operations, keeping the Work safe and orderly e. Provide safe barricades and guard rails around openings, for scaffolding, for temporary stairs and ramps, around excavations, elevated walkways, and other hazardous areas. 12-2-2011 01500-6 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Obtain written consent from proper parties before entering or occupymg with workers, tools,materials or equipment,privately owned land except on easements provided for construction. Assume full responsibility for the preservation of public and private property on or adjacent to the site. If any direct or indirect damage is done by or on account of any act, omission, neglect, or misconduct in execution of the Work by the Contractor, it shall be restored by the Contractor to a condition equal to or better than that existing before the damage was done. B Barricades and Warning Signals. Where Work is performed on or adjacent to any roadway, right-of-way, or public place, furnish and erect barricades, fences,lights,warning signs, and danger signals, provide watchmen,and take other precautionary measures for the protection of persons or property and protection of the Work.Conform to Section 01555—Traffic Control& Regulation. C Preserving Control Points Maintain permanent benchmarks,public or private elevation or property demarcation and control monumentation, or other reference points. Unless otherwise directed m writing,replace at no cost to the Owner,those monuments,property corners or other permanent demarcations that are damaged or destroyed in accordance with Section 01720—Field Surveying. D Tree and Plant Protection. Protect trees,shrubs,lawns,outside of gradmg limits and within the grading limits as designated on the Plans,and in accordance with requirements of Section 01563—Tree &Plant Protection. E Protection of Underground and Surface Structures Known underground structures, including water, sewer, electric, and telephone services are shown on the Plans in accordance with the best information available,but is not guaranteed to be correct or complete. Contractor is responsible for making Locate Calls. Explore ahead of trenching and excavation work and uncover obstructing underground structures sufficiently to determine their location, to prevent damage to them and to prevent interruption of utility services. Restore to original condition damages to underground structure at no additional cost to the Owner Immediately notify the agency or company owning any existing utility which is damaged,broken,or disturbed. Obtain approval from the Engineer and agency for any repairs or relocations, either temporary or permanent. Necessary changes in location of the Work may be made by the Engineer to avoid unanticipated underground structures. If permanent relocation of an underground structure or other subsurface installations is required and not otherwise provided for in the Contract Documents,the Engineer will direct Contractor in wntmg to perform the Work, which shall be paid for under the 12-2-2011 01500-7 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS provisions for changes in the Contract Price as described in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. Support in place and protect from direct or indirect mjury to underground and surface structures located within or adjacent to the limits of the Work. Install such supports carefully and as required by the party owning or controlling such structure. Before installing structure supports,Contractor shall satisfy the Engineer that the methods and procedures to be used have been approved by the owner of the structure. Avoid moving or in any way changing the property of public utilities or private service corporations without prior written consent of a responsible official of that service or public utility Representatives of these utilities reserve the right to enter within the limits of this project for the purpose of maintaining their properties,or of making such changes or repairs to their property that may be considered necessary by performance of this Contract. Notify the owners and/or operators of utilities and pipelines of the nature of construction operations to be performed and the date or dates on which those operations will be performed. When construction operations are required in the immediate vicinity of existing structures,pipelines,or utilities,give a minimum of five (5)working days advance notice. Probe and flag the location of underground utilities prior to commencement of excavation. Keep flags in place until construction operations reach and uncover the utility Assume risks attending the presence or proximity of underground and surface structures within or adjacent to the limits to the Work including but not limited to damage and expense for direct or indirect injury caused by the Work to any structure. Immediately repair damage caused, to the satisfaction of the owner of the damaged structure. 1.14 PROTECTION OF THE WORK Provide protection of installed products to prevent damage from subsequent operations. Remove protection facilities when no longer needed,prior to completion of the Work. Control traffic to prevent damage to equipment, materials, and surfaces. 1.15 ROADS AND PARKING A Prevent interference with traffic and Owner operations on existing roads. B Minimize use of existing streets and driveways by construction traffic. C Control traffic to prevent damage to equipment,matenals, and surfaces. D Construct and maintain temporary detours, ramps, and roads to provide for normal public traffic flow when use of public roads or streets is closed by necessities of the Work. E Provide mats or other means to prevent overloading or damage to existing roadways from tracked equipment or exceptionally large or heavy trucks or equipment 12-2-2011 01500-8 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS F Designate temporary parking areas to accommodate construction personnel. When site space is not adequate, provide additional off-site parking. Locate as approved by Engineer G Do not allow heavy vehicles or construction equipment unnecessarily in existing parking areas. 1.16 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS A Provide and maintain methods, equipment, and temporary construction as necessary for controls over environmental conditions at the construction site and adjacent areas. B Comply with statutes,regulations,and ordinances which relate to the proposed Work for the prevention of environmental pollution and preservation of natural resources, including but not limited to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, PL 91- 190, Executive Order 11514 C Provide, install and mamtam storm water runoff control including but not limited to temporary entrance, silt fencing, etc. as specified in Contract Documents. D Recognize and adhere to the environmental requirements of the Project. Disturbed areas shall be strictly limited to boundaries established by the Contract Documents. Burning of rubbish, debris or waste matenals is not permitted. 1.17 POLLUTION CONTROL A Provide methods,means,and facilities required to prevent contamination of soil,water or atmosphere by discharge of noxious substances from construction operations. B Provide equipment and personnel to perform emergency measures required to contam any spillage, and to remove contaminated soils or liquids. Excavate and dispose of any contaminated earth off-site, and replace with suitable compacted fill and topsoil. C Take special measures to prevent harmful substances from entering receiving streams or storm water conveyance systems in conformance with TPDES requirements and Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. D Provide systems for control of atmospheric pollutants. Prevent toxic concentrations of chemicals. Prevent harmful dispersal of pollutants into the atmosphere. E Use equipment during construction that conforms to current federal, state, and local laws and regulations. 1.18 PEST AND RODENT CONTROL A Provide rodent and pest control as necessary to prevent infestation of Project Site. B Employ methods and use materials which will not adversely affect conditions at the Project Site or adjoining properties. 12-2-2011 01500-9 of 10 CITY OF PEARLAND TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 1.19 NOISE CONTROL A Provide vehicles, equipment, and construction activities that minimize noise to the greatest degree practicable. Noise levels shall conform to OSHA Standards- 29 CFR and in no case will noise levels be permitted which create a nuisance in the surrounding neighborhoods. B Conduct construction operations during daylight hours from 7.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. except as approved by Engineer C Comply with Chapter 19 NOISE, Codes of Ordinances, City of Pearland,Texas. 1.20 DUST CONTROL A Control objectionable dust caused by operation of vehicles and equipment under the provisions of Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. 1.21 WATER RUNOFF AND EROSION CONTROL A Provide methods to control surface water,runoff,subsurface water,and water pumped from excavations and structures to prevent damage to the Work, the Project Site, or adjoining properties in accordance with Section 01564—Control of Ground Water& Surface Water and Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. B Inspect earthwork periodically to detect any evidence of the start of erosion. Apply corrective measures as required to control erosion. 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 12-2-2011 01500-10 of 10 CITY OFPEARLAND MOBILIZATION Section 01505 MOBILIZATION 1.1 GENERAL 1.2 SECTION INCLUDES A Mobilization of construction equipment and facilities onto the Work. B Referenced Standards. 1 Texas Department of Transportation(TxDOT) 2. Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Texas MUTCD) 1.3 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Payment for Mobilization is on a Lump Sum basis and shall not exceed three percent(3%) of the total bid pnce. B. Payment for 50% of the Mobilization lump sum bid item may be included in the first monthly Application for Payment. Payment is subject to the receipt and approval by Engineer of the following items, as applicable: 1 Schedule of Values (Section 01350—Submittals) 2. Trench Safety Program(Section 01570—Trench Safety System) 3 Construction Schedule(Section 01350—Submittals) 4 Pre-construction Photographs (Section 01380—Construction Photographs) 5 Installation and acceptance of Project Identification Sign(s)(Section 01580—Project Identification Signs) 6 Installation and acceptance of Field Office (Section 01500—Temporary Facilities and Controls) 7 Installation and acceptance of TPDES requirements (Section 01565 - TPDES Requirements) C. Payment for 25% of the Mobilization lump sum bid item may be mcluded m the second monthly Application for Payment. Payment is subject to the receipt and approval by Engineer of the following items, as applicable: 1 Installation of High Speed Internet Access (Section 01500—Temporary Facilities and Controls) D Payment for 15% of the Mobilization lump sum bid item may be included in the third monthly Application for Payment. E. Payment for the remaining 10% of the Mobilization lump sum bid item maybe included in the fourth monthly Application for Payment. F For contracts with a duration of less than 120 days,payment for the remaining 50% of the Mobilization lump sum bid item may be included in the second monthly Application for Payment. Payment is subject to the receipt and approval by Engineer of the items listed in B and C above, as applicable. 08/2018 01505- 1 of 1 CITY OF PEARLAND MOBILIZATION G Mobilization payments will be subject to Retainage as stipulated in Section 00700 General Conditions of Agreement. 2.1 PRODUCTS 2.2 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS A. Provide specified number of project identification sign(s)per Section 01580 The name, address and contact information of the general contractor for the project shall be shown on the sign per Section 01580 and the attached exhibit. 3.1 EXECUTION 3.2 PLACEMENT OF PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS A. Place a Project Identification Sign as described in Section 01580,part 1 03,D visible to passing traffic or as directed by Engineer END OF SECTION 08/2018 01505- 1 of 1 CITY OF PEARLAND STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXITS Section 01550 STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXITS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Installation of erosion and sediment control for Stabilized Construction Exits used during construction and until final development of the Project site. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01562—Waste Material Disposal 3 Section 01565—TPDES Requirements 4 Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation C Referenced Standards. 1 American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. ASTM D 4632, "Standard Test Method for Grab Breaking Load and Elongation of Geotextiles" 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required in this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B Manufacturer's catalog sheets and other product data on Geotextile fabric. C Sieve analysis of aggregates conforming to requirements in this Section,2.02"Course Aggregates" 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 GEOTEXTILE FABRIC A Provide woven or non-woven geotextile fabric made of either polypropylene, polyethylene, ethylene, or polyamide matenal. B By ASTM D 4632, geotextile fabric shall have a minimum grab strength of 270 psi any prmcipal direction, and the equivalent opening size between 50 and 140 C Both the geotextile and threads shall be resistant to chemical attack,mildew, and rot and shall contam ultraviolet ray inhibitors and stabilizers to provide a minimum of 6 months of expected usable life at a temperature range of 0°F to 120°F 12/2015 01550- 1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXITS D Representative Manufacturers. Mirafi, Inc., Or-Equal. 2.02 COARSE AGGREGATES A Coarse aggregate shall consist of crushed stone,gravel,concrete,crushed blast furnace slag,or a combination of these materials. Aggregate shall be composed of clean,hard, durable materials free from adherent coatings, salt,alkali, dirt,clay,loam, shale,soft or flaky materials, or organic and injurious matter B Course aggregates shall be open graded with a size 3"to 6" 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION A The Contractor shall provide stabilized construction exits at the construction,staging, parking, storage, and disposal areas to keep the street clean of mud carried by construction vehicle and equipment. Such erosion and sediment controls shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements shown on the Plans and specified in this Section. B Erosion and sediment control measures shall be in place prior to the start of any Work that exposes the soil, other than as specifically directed by the Engineer to allow soil testing and surveying. C Maintain existing erosion and sediment control systems located within the Project Site until acceptance of the Work or until directed by the Engineer to remove and discard the existing system. Maintenance shall be performed routinely to remove soil build up or, as required by the Engineer D Regularly inspect and repair or replace components of stabilized construction exits. Unless otherwise directed, maintain them until the Work is accepted by the Owner Remove stabilized construction exits promptly when directed by the Engineer Discard removed materials in accordance with Section 01562 — Waste Material Disposal. E Equipment and vehicles shall be prohibited by the Contractor from maneuvering on areas outside of dedicated rights-of-way and easements for construction. Damage caused by construction traffic to erosion and sediment control systems, including vegetative systems shall be repaired immediately F Conduct all construction operations under this Contract in conformance with the erosion control practices described in the Section 01566-Source Controls for Erosion & Sedimentation and Section 01565 TPDES Requirements. 3.02 CONSTRUCTION METHODS A Provide stabilized access roads, subdivision roads, parking areas, and other on-site vehicle transportation routes where shown on Plans. 12/2015 01550-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXITS B Provide stabilized construction exits, and truck washing areas when approved by Engineer, of the sizes and locations where shown on Plans or as specified in this Section. C Vehicles leaving construction areas shall have their tires cleaned to remove sediment prior to entrance onto public right-of-way When washing is needed to remove sediment, Contractor shall construct a truck washing area. Truck washing shall be done on stabilized areas which drain into a drainage system protected by erosion and sediment control measures. D Details for Stabilized Construction Exits are shown on the Plans. Construction of all other stabilized areas shall be to the same requirements. Roadway width shall be at least 14 feet for one-way traffic and 20 feet for two-way traffic and shall be sufficient for all ingress and egress. Furnish and place geotextile fabric as a permeable separator to prevent mixing of coarse aggregate with underlying soil. Exposure of geotextile fabnc to the elements between laydown and cover shall be a maximum of 14 days to minimize damage potential. E Roads and parking areas shall be graded to provide sufficient drainage away from stabilized areas. Use sandbags,gravel,boards,or similar methods to prevent sediment from entering public right-of-way, receiving stream or storm water conveyance system. F The stabilized areas shall be inspected and maintained daily Provide periodic top dressing with additional coarse aggregates to maintain the required depth. Repair and clean out damaged control measures used to trap sediment. All sediment spilled, dropped,washed,or tracked onto public right-of-way shall be removed immediately G The length of the stabilized area shall be as shown on the Plans,but not less than 50 feet. The thickness shall not be less than 8 inches. The width shall not be less than full width of all points of ingress or egress. H Stabilization for other areas shall have the same coarse aggregate,thickness,and width requirements as the stabihzed construction exit,except where shown otherwise on the Plans. I Stabilized area may be widened or lengthened to accommodate truck washmg area when authorized by Engineer J Alternative methods of construction may be utihzed when shown on Plans, or when approved by the Engineer END OF SECTION 12/2015 01550-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND STREET SIGNS Section 01554 STREET SIGNS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Materials,hardware and installation of Traffic Signs. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01140—Contractor's Use of Premises C Referenced Standards. 1 Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Texas MUTCD) 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Signs installed or replaced will be measured by the each sign. Signs refurbished will be measured by each sign. B Payment for installation of traffic signs will be on the basis of each sign installed. C The price is full compensation for furnishing and installing new signs and hardware.Cost of associated posts, footings, and miscellaneous mounting hardware will not be paid for directly but is to be included in the unit price bid for installation of each traffic sign. D Non-standard signs installed or replaced will be measured by the square foot of the sign face. Non-standard signs shall not be installed without prior approval from the City 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B Contractor shall submit a list of intended suppliers and products to be used for all signs, posts, and associated hardware. City reserves the right to request actual product samples prior to approval. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A Comply with Texas MUTCD regulations. 12/2015 01554- 1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND STREET SIGNS B The followmg ASTM Standards and documents, of the issue m effect on the date of Invitation for Bid, form a part of this specification to the extent herein. 1 ASTM B 209 Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate. 2. ASTM D 523 Standard Method for Test for Specular Gloss 3 ASTM D 4956 Standard Specification for Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control. 4 ASTM E 284 Standard Definition of Terms Relating to Appearance of Matenals. 5 ASTM E 308 Computing the Colors of Objects by Using the CIE System 6 ASTM E 810 Standard Test Method for Coefficient of Retroreflection of Retroreflective Sheeting. 7 ASTM E 1164 Standard Practice for Obtaining Spectrophotometnc Data for Object-Color Evaluation. C Substrate (Sign Blanks)—This shall be aluminum alloy 5052-R38 The thickness of sign shall be 0 125 inch with 3/a"radius corner 1 Metal working—The aluminum shall be free of burrs and pits on both sides, includmg edges and holes, and shall be made ready for applications of sheeting. 2. Surface preparation—The aluminum shall be thoroughly cleaned and degreased with solvent and alkaline emulsions cleaner by immersion, spray, or vapor degreasmg and dried prior to application of the gold chromate sheeting coat. The aluminum shall be new and corrosion-free with holes drilled or punched, corners round to radii 3/a" and all edges smoothed prior to application of sheeting. The heavy or medium chromate coating shall conform in color and corrosion resistance to that imparted by the Alodine 1200F treatment. 3 Size—The dimension of substrate application for regulatory,warning, and guide signs shall be as specified by the Engineer and as shown on the plans. D Sign Face (Background, Legends, Symbols, and Colors) — These shall be in accordance with the Standard Highway Signs Designs(SHSD)for Texas and with the Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD) 1 Street Name shall be constructed from Avery Dennison OL—2007 Green Electronic Cutable Film,using Highway B Series Font, 6"Upper/Lower case, 3" Suffix for St.,Dr., Ave. designations. Signs shall have a'/2"White Border a. Tolerance for Honzontal Alignment-Letters, numerals and symbols shall be horizontally aligned to a tolerance of 1/16 inch. b Tolerance for Vertical Alignment— Letters, numerals, and symbols shall be vertically aligned to a tolerance of 1/16 inch on each letter in each line. 2. All sign blanks shall be covered with Avery Dennison T—7500 White Vinyl reflective sheeting. 3 Signs requiring"No Outlet"or"Dead End"designations shall be constructed from Avery Dennison Black PC—500— 190—O Vinyl, 2 'A" 12/2015 01554-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND STREET SIGNS upper case lettering. Arrow shall be 1 1/4"x 4 1/4"Long, overlaid with Avery Dennison OL—2001 Yellow electronic Cutable Film 5 1/2"x 8" E Street Name Sign shall have a 3/4"x 3/4"City of Pearland dating sticker indicating the month and year of manufacture of each sign. Dating sticker shall be applied to the White Reflective Vinyl,covered by the Green EC film m the manufacturing process. F Avery Dennison is the approved manufacturer of vinyls for the City of Pearland.Any substitutions will require submission of sample materials and specifications sheets to the City Of Pearland Traffic Operations manager prior to use.Any and all components are to be match components.Uses of non-matching components are prohibited. G Sign Posts - Steel post shall conform to the standard specification for hot rolled carbon sheet steel, structural quality, ASTM designation A570, Grade 50 Average minimum yield strength after cold forming is 60,000 psi. 1 The location,height, size and the foundation of the sign post shall conform to the City's standard detail. 2. The signs shall be installed using RPB412F— 12"Round Post Cap and RPB412F— 12"Cross Piece Brackets. Posts caps shall be attached to sign post using 5/16" Carriage Bolts and 5/16" Tuff Nuts. Signs are to be attached to brackets using same. H Warranty-The Contractor shall warrant the materials and workmanship of each sign in accordance with the maximum limits of material warranties extended by manufacturers of raw materials, subject to the conditions they specify The retro- reflective sheeting will be considered unsatisfactory if it has deteriorated due to natural causes to the extent that: (1) the sign is ineffective for its intended purpose when viewed from a moving vehicle under normal day and night driving conditions, or (2) the coefficient of retro-reflection is less than the minimum specified for that sheeting. When sign failure occurs prior to the minimum years indicated and an inspection demonstrates that the failure is caused by materials warranted to contractor to endure at least that long, the sign will be replaced or repaired free of materials charges. When failure occurs and inspection demonstrates that such failure is due to poor workmanship, the sign will be replaced or repaired at Contractor's expense, including shipping charges. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 EQUIPMENT The contractor shall provide machinery, tools, and equipment necessary for proper execution of the work. 3.02 CONSTRUCTION r A Construction shall be high quality with no visible defects in the finished product. � I Fabrication shall be in accordance with these specifications. Street name signs 12/2015 01554-3 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND STREET SIGNS shall always be supplied and mstalled at each project intersection whether signs previously existed at the location or not. B The removal of existing signs shall be coordinated with the Traffic Operations Section of the Public Works Department (281-652-1900) and arrangements made for a convenient time to deliver City signs and poles. All salvaged traffic signs shall be delivered to the Traffic Operations Center located at 2559 Hillhouse Road, Pearland. All delivenes to the Traffic Operations Center requires a minimum notice of two (2) working days prior to returning or delivering any sign and/or sign related material. 3.03 RESPONSIBILITIES A The contractor is responsible for providing and supplying aluminum traffic signs covered with retro-reflective sheeting, applying standard legends (or special legends if shown in the plans) to the covered sign blanks, galvanized steel sign poles,pole anchors, all hardware for installmg the signs and poles, and for installing traffic signs, poles and anchors as shown in the plans or call for in the contract documents, complete and ready for field installations. 3.04 CLEAN-UP AND RESTORATION A Perform clean-up and restoration in and around construction zone in accordance with Section 01140—Contractor's Use of Premises. B Remove equipment and devices when no longer required. C Repair damage caused by installation. END OF SECTION 12/2015 01554-4 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TRAFFIC CONTROL AND REGULATION Section 01555 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND REGULATION 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Requirements for traffic control plans,signs,signals,control devices,flares,lights and traffic signals, as well as construction parking control, designated haul routes and bridging of trenches and excavations. B Requirements for and qualifications of Flaggers. C References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01140—Contractor's Use of Premises D Referenced Standards. 1 Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Texas MUTCD) 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Traffic Control and Regulation. Measurement is on a Lump Sum basis for Traffic Control and Regulation,including submittal of a traffic control plan if different from the one provided on the Plans, provision of traffic control devices, and provision of equipment and personnel as necessary to protect the Work and the public. The amount invoiced shall be determined based on the Schedule of Values submitted for traffic control and regulation. B Flaggers. Measurement is on a Lump Sum basis for Flaggers as required for the Work. The amount invoiced shall be determined based on the Schedule of Values submitted for Flaggers. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B A Traffic Control Plan responsive to the Texas MUTCD and sealed by a Registered Professional Engineer is incorporated into the Plans. If the Contractor proposes to implement traffic control different than the plan provided, he shall submit a Traffic Control Plan in conformance with Texas MUTCD for approval of the Engineer C For both the Traffic Control Plan and Flaggers' use, submit Schedules of Values within 30 days following the Notice to Proceed. D Each week submit a daily log for Flaggers listing name,badge number,time start,time finish, and hours worked. 03/2008 01555-1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TRAFFIC CONTROL AND REGULATION 1.04 FLAGGERS A Unless otherwise specified, use only Flaggers who are off-duty,regularly employed, ,_ uniformed Peace Officers. B Flaggers are required at the following locations 1 Where multi-lane vehicular traffic must be diverted into single-lane vehicular traffic. 2. Where vehicular traffic must change lanes abruptly 3 Where construction equipment either enters or crosses vehicular traffic lanes and walks. 4 Where construction equipment may intermittently encroach on vehicular traffic lanes and unprotected walks and cross-walks. 5 Where construction activities might affect public safety and convenience. 6. Where traffic regulation is needed due to rerouting of vehicular traffic around the work site. 7 When requested by Owner C The use of Flaggers is for the purpose of assisting in the regulation of traffic flow and movement, and does not in any way relieve the contractor of full responsibility for taking such other steps and provide such other Flaggers or personnel as the Contractor may deem necessary to protect the work and the public, and does not in any way relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for any damage for which he would otherwise be liable. Flaggers shall be used and maintained at such points for such periods of time as may be required to provide for the public safety and convenience of travel. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 SIGNS, SIGNALS,AND DEVICES A Comply with Texas MUTCD regulations. B Traffic Cones and Drums, Flares and Lights. As approved by agencies having jurisdiction. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 PUBLIC ROADS A Abide by laws and regulations of governing authorities when using public roads. If the Contractor's work requires that public roads be temporarily impeded or closed, approvals shall be obtained from governing authorities and permits paid for before starting any work. Coordinate activities with the Engineer B Contractor shall maintain at all times a 10-foot-wide all-weather lane adjacent to work areas which shall be kept free of construction equipment and debris and shall be for the use of emergency vehicles, or as otherwise provided in the Traffic Control Plan. 03/2008 01555-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TRAFFIC CONTROL AND REGULATION C Contractor shall not obstruct the normal flow of traffic from 7.00 a.m.to 9.00 a.m.and 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. on designated major arterials or as directed by the Engineer D Contractor shall maintain local driveway access to residential and commercial properties adjacent to work areas at all times. E Cleanliness of Surrounding Streets. 1 Keep streets used for entering or leaving the job area free of excavated material, debris, and any foreign material resulting from construction operations. Leave the area broom-clean or its equivalent at the end of the work day F Control vehicular parking to prevent interference with public traffic and parking, and access by emergency vehicles. G Monitor parking of construction personnel's vehicles in existing facilities. Maintain vehicular access to and through parking areas. H Prevent parking on or adjacent to access roads or in non-designated areas. 3.02 FLARES AND LIGHTS A Provide flares and lights during hours of low visibility to delineate traffic lanes and to guide traffic. 3.03 HAUL ROUTES A Utilize haul routes designated by Owner or shown on the Plans for construction traffic. B Confine construction traffic to designated haul routes. C Provide traffic control at critical areas of haul routes to regulate traffic and minimize interference with public traffic. D Contractor shall be responsible for any damage caused by vehicles utilizing haul routes. 3.04 TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS A Install traffic control devices at approaches to the site and on site, at crossroads, detours, parking areas, and elsewhere as needed to direct construction and affected public traffic. B Relocate traffic signs and control devices as Work progresses to maintain effective traffic control. 3.05 BRIDGING TRENCHES AND EXCAVATIONS A Whenever necessary,bridge trenches and excavation to permit an unobstructed flow of traffic. 03/2008 01555-3 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TRAFFIC CONTROL AND REGULATION B Secure bridging against displacement by using adjustable cleats,angles,bolts or other devices whenever bridge is installed. 1 On an existing bus route, 2. When more than five percent of daily traffic is comprised of commercial or truck traffic; 3 When more than two separate plates are used for the bridge, or 4 When bridge is to be used for more than five consecutive days. C Install bridging to operate with minimum noise. D Adequately shore the trench or excavation to support bridge and traffic. E Extend steel plates used for bridging a minimum of one foot beyond edges of trench or excavation. Use temporary paving materials (premix) to feather edges of plates to minimize wheel impact on secured bridging. F Use steel plates of sufficient thickness to support H-20 loading, truck or lane, that produces maximum stress. 3.06 CLEAN-UP AND RESTORATION A Perform clean-up and restoration in and around construction zone in accordance with Section 01140—Contractor's Use of Premises. B Remove equipment and devices when no longer required. C Repair damage caused by installation. D Remove post settings to a depth of 2 feet. END OF SECTION 03/2008 01555-4 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND FILTER FABRIC FENCE Section 01560 FILTER FABRIC FENCE 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Installation of filter fabric fence to control erosion and contain sediments and pollutants from overland flow Filter fabric fence is not for use in channelized flow areas. Filter fabric fence may be reinforced. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01200—Measurement&Payment Procedures 2. Section 01350—Submittals 3 Section 01562—Waste Material Disposal 4 Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion&Sedimentation C Referenced Standards. 1 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. ASTM D 3786,"Standard Test Method for Hydraulic Bursting strength of Textile Fabrics" b ASTM D 4632, "Standard Test Method for Grab Breaking Load and Elongation of Geotextiles" 1.02 MEASURMENT AND PAYMENT A Filter fabric fence will be measured by the linear foot between the limits of the beginning and ending of wooden stakes. B Payment for filter fabric fence will include and be full compensation for all labor, equipment,materials,supervision,and all incidental expenses for construction of these items,complete in place,including,but not limited to protection of trees,maintenance requirements, repair and replacement of damaged sections, removal of sediment deposits, and removal of erosion and sediment control systems at the end of construction. C Refer to Section 01200—Measurement&Payment Procedures. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B Manufacturer's catalog sheets and other Product Data on geotextile fabric. 03/2008 01560-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND FILTER FABRIC FENCE 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 FILTER FABRIC A Provide woven or nonwoven geotextile filter fabric made of either polypropylene, polyethylene, ethylene, or polyamide material. B By ASTM D 4632, geotextile fabric shall have a grab strength of 100 psi in any principal direction, a Mullen burst strength exceeding 200psi by ASTM-D3786,and the equivalent opening size between 50 and 140 C Filter fabric shall contain ultraviolet inhibitors and stabilizers to provide a minimum of 6 months of expected usable construction life at a temperature range of 0 degrees F to 120 degrees F D Representative Manufacturer Mirafi, Inc., or equal. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION A Provide erosion and sediment control systems at the locations shown on Plans. Such systems shall be of the type indicated and shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements shown on the Plans and specified in this Section. B Erosion and sediment control measures shall be in place prior to the start of any Work that exposes the soil, other than as specifically directed by the Engineer to allow soil testing and surveying. C Regularly inspect and repair or replace damaged components of filter fabric fence as specified in this Section, 3 02F Unless otherwise directed,maintain the erosion and sediment control systems until the Work is accepted by the Owner Remove erosion and sediment control systems promptly when directed by the Engineer Discard removed materials in accordance with Section 01562—Waste Material Disposal. D Conduct all construction operations under this Contract in conformance with the erosion control practices described in Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. 3.02 CONSTRUCTION METHODS A Provide filter fabric fence systems in accordance with the Plan detail for Filter fabric fence. Filter fabric fence shall be installed in such a manner that surface runoff will percolate through the system in sheet flow fashion and allow sediment to be retained and accumulated. B Attach the filter fabric to 2-inch by 2-inch wooden stakes spaced a maximum of 3 feet apart and embedded a minimum of 8 inches. If filter fabric is factory preassembled 03/2008 01560-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND FILTER FABRIC FENCE with support netting,then maximum spacing allowable is 8 feet. Install wooden stakes at a slight angle toward the source of anticipated runoff. C Trench in the toe of the filter fabric fence with a spade or mechanical trencher as shown on the Plans. Lay filter fabric along the edges of the trench. Backfill and compact trench. D Filter fabric fence shall have a minimum height of 18 inches and a maximum height of 36 inches above natural ground. E Provide the filter fabric in continuous rolls and cut to the length of the fence to minimize the use of joints. When joints are necessary,splice the Fabric together only at a support post with a minimum 6-inch overlap and seal securely F Inspect filter fabric fence systems after each rainfall,daily during periods of prolonged rainfall, and at a minimum once each week. Repair or replace damaged sections immediately Remove sediment deposits when silt reaches a depth one-third the height of the fence or 6 inches, whichever is less. END OF SECTION I 03/2008 01560-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND REINFORCED FILTER FABRIC BARRIER Section 01561 REINFORCED FILTER FABRIC BARRIER 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Installation of reinforced filter fabric barrier to control erosion and contain sediments and pollutants in channelized flow areas. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01200—Measurement&Payment Procedures 2. Section 01350—Submittals 3 Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion &Sedimentation C Referenced Standards. 1 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a. ASTM D 3786,"Standard Test Method for Hydraulic Bursting strength of Textile Fabrics" b ASTM D 4632, Standard Test Method for Grab Breaking Load and Elongation of Geotextiles" 1.02 MEASURMENT AND PAYMENT A Measurement for reinforced filter fabric barrier is on a linear foot basis between the limits of the beginning and ending fence posts, measured, accepted, and complete in place. B Payment for filter fabric barrier will include and be full compensation for all labor, equipment, materials, supervision, and incidental expenses for construction of these items,complete in place,including,but not limited to protection of trees,maintenance requirements, repair and replacement of damaged sections, removal of sediment deposits, and removal of erosion and sediment control systems at the end of construction. C Refer to Section 01200—Measurement&Payment Procedures. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B Manufacturer's catalog sheets and other product data on geotextile fabric. 05/2008 01561 -1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND REINFORCED FILTER FABRIC BARRIER 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 FILTER FABRIC A Provide woven or nonwoven geotextile filter fabric made of either polypropylene, polyethylene, ethylene, or polyamide material. B By ASTM - D4632, geotextile fabric shall have a grab strength of 100 psi in any principal direction, a Mullen burst strength exceeding 200psi by ASTM-D3786,and the equivalent opening size between 50 and 140. C Filter fabric shall contain ultraviolet inhibitors and stabilizers to provide a minimum of 6 months of expected usable construction life at a temperature range of 0 degrees F to 120 degrees F D Representative Manufacturer Mirafi, Inc., or equal. 2.02 FILTER FABRIC REINFORCEMENT A Provide woven galvanized steel wire fence with minimum thickness of 14 gauge and a maximum mesh spacing of 6 inches. B Welded wire shall be galvanized, 2-inch by 4-inch, welded wire fabric, 121/2 gauge. 2.03 EXECUTION 2.04 PREPARATION A Provide erosion and sediment control systems at the locations shown on Plans. Such systems shall be of the type indicated and shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements shown on the Plans and specified in this Section. B Erosion and sediment control measures shall be in place prior to the start of any Work that exposes the soil, other than as specifically directed by the Engineer to allow soil testing and surveying. C Regularly inspect and repair or replace damaged components of filter fabric barrier Unless otherwise directed,maintain the erosion and sediment control systems until the Work is accepted by the Owner Remove erosion and sediment control systems promptly when directed by the Engineer Discard removed materials in accordance with Section 1562—Waste Material Disposal. D Conduct all construction operations under this Contract in conformance with the erosion control practices described in Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. 05/2008 01561 -2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND REINFORCED FILTER FABRIC BARRIER 2.05 INSTALLATION A Install reinforced filter fabric barriers for erosion and sediment control used during construction and until the final development of the Project Site. Reinforced filter fabric barriers are used to retain sedimentation in channelized flow areas. B Provide reinforced filter fabric barrier in accordance with the Plan detail for Reinforced Filter Fabric Barrier Reinforced filter fabric bather systems shall be installed in such a manner that runoff will percolate through the system and allow sediment to be retained and accumulated. C Trench in the toe of the reinforced filter fabric barrier with a spade or mechanical trencher as shown on the Plans. Lay filter fabric along the edges of the trench. Backfill and compact trench. D Reinforced filter fabric bather shall have a height of 18 inches. E Securely fasten the filter fabric to the wire with tie wires. F Provide the filter fabric in continuous rolls and cut to the length of the fence to minimize the use of joints. When joints are necessary, splice the fabric together only at a support post with a minimum 6-inch overlap and seal securely G Inspect the reinforced filter fabric bather systems after each rainfall, daily during periods of prolonged rainfall, and at a minimum once each week. Repair or replace damaged sections immediately Remove sediment deposits when silt reaches a depth one-third the height of the bather or 6 inches, whichever is less. END OF SECTION 05/2008 01561 -3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND WASTE MATERIAL SAL Section 01562 WASTE MATERIAL DISPOSAL 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Disposal of waste material and salvageable material. B References to Technical Specifications 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion &Sedimentation 3 Section 01600—Materials &Equipment 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B Obtain and submit applicable permits for proposed disposal sites. C Submit a Waste Material Disposal Plan. D Submit a copy of written permission from property owners,along with a description of the property,prior to disposal of excess material adjacent to the Project Site. Submit a written and signed release from property owner upon completion of disposal work. City of Pearland requires individual fill placement permits for all fill placed within the City limits. 1.04 WASTE MATERIAL DISPOSAL PLAN A Contractor shall formulate and implement a plan for the collection and disposal of waste materials on the Project Site which includes the following information. 1 Schedule for collection and inspection. 2. Location of trash and waste receptacles. 3 Provisions for liquid waste and potential water pollutants material. B The plan shall comply with applicable federal, state, and local health and safety regulations and Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion& Sedimentation. 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 07/2006 01562-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND WASTE MATERIAL DISPOSAL 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 SALVAGEABLE MATERIAL A Excavated material. When indicated on Plans, load, haul, and deposit excavated material at a location or locations outside the limits of Project Site. B Base, surface, and bedding material. Deliver gravel, asphaltic, or other base and surfacing material designated for salvage to the location designated by the Engineer C Pipe culvert: Deliver culverts designated for salvage to Owner's storage area. D Other salvageable materials Conform to requirements of individual Technical Specifications. E Coordinate delivery of salvageable material with Engineer F When temporary, on-site storage of salvaged materials is required, comply with applicable provisions of Section 01600—Materials &Equipment. 3.02 SEDIMENT DISPOSAL A Remove sediment deposits and dispose of them at the designated spoil site for the Project. If a spoil site is not designated on the Plans, dispose of sediment off site at a location not in or adjacent to a stream or floodplain. B Off-site disposal is the responsibility of the Contractor C Sediment to be placed at the Project Site should be spread evenly throughout the designated area,compacted and stabilized. Sediment shall not be allowed to flush into a stream or drainage way D If sediment has been contaminated,it shall be disposed of in accordance with existing federal, state, and local rules and regulations. 3.03 EXCESS MATERIAL,WASTE,AND EQUIPMENT A Vegetation,rubble,broken concrete,debris,asphaltic concrete pavement,excess soil, and other materials not designated for salvage,shall become the property of Contractor and shall be removed from the Project Site and legally disposed of. B Dispose of removed equipment,materials,waste and debris in a manner conforming to applicable laws and regulations C Excess soil may be deposited on private property adjacent to the Project Site when written permission is obtained from property owner under the provisions of this Section, 1.03D 07/2006 01562-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND WASTE MATERIAL DISPOSAL D Verify the flood plain status of any proposed disposal site. Do not dispose of , excavated materials in an area designated as within the 100-year Flood Hazard Area. E Waste materials shall be removed from the site on a daily basis, such that the site is maintained in a neat and orderly condition. F No materials shall be disposed in a manner to damage the Owner in any way END OF SECTION 07/2006 01562-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND TREE AM)PLANT PROTECTION Section 01563 TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Tree and plant protection. B References to Technical Specifications None 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 PROJECT CONDITIONS A Preserve and protect existing trees and plants to remain from foliage,branch,trunk,or root damage that could result from construction operations. B Prevent following types of damage: 1 Compaction of root zone by foot or vehicular traffic, or material storage. 2. Trunk damage from equipment operations,material storage, or from nailing - or bolting. 3 Trunk and branch damage caused by ropes or guy wires or machine impacts. 4 Root poisoning from spilled solvents, gasoline,paint, and other noxious materials. 5 Branch damage due to improper pruning or trimming. 6 Damage from lack of water due to. a. Cutting or altering natural water migration patterns near root zones. b. Failure to provide adequate watering. 7 Damage from alteration of soil pH factor caused by depositing lime, concrete,plaster, or other base materials near roots. 8. Cuttmg feeder of roots or roots larger than 1-1/2 inches m diameter 1.04 DAMAGE ASSESSMENT A When trees,other than those designated for removal,are destroyed or badly damaged as a result of construction operations,remove and replace with same size,species,and variety up to and including 8 inches in trunk diameter Trees larger than 8 inches in diameter shall be replaced with an 8-inch diameter tree of the same species and variety and total contract amount will be reduced by an amount determined from the following International Shade Tree Conference formula. 0 7854 x D2 x $10 00 where D is diameter in inches of tree or shrub trunk measured 12 inches above grade. B All necessary tree replacements shall be as approved by Engineer/Urban Forester 02/2013 01563- 1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A Asphalt paint: Emulsified asphalt or other adhesive, elastic, antiseptic coating formulated for horticultural use on cut or injured plant tissue,free from kerosene and coal creosote. B Burlap Suitable for use as tree wrapping. C Fertilizer Liquid containing 20 percent nitrogen, 10 percent phosphorus, and 5 percent potash. D Temporary Bather Fence: Plastic, bright orange color for visibility, 48 inches in height, 8.5 pounds weight minimum. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS A Except for trees and shrubs shown on Plans to be removed,all trees and shrubs within the Project Site area are to remain and be protected from damage. B For designated trees to be removed,perform the following: 1 Stake nght-of-way limits and identify any tree of diameter greater than 4 inches which is to be removed. Mark trees prior to felling with an X in orange paint, clearly visible, on the trunk, and at eye level. 2. After marking trees give a minimum of 48-hours notice in wntmg to the Engineer of intent to begin fellmg operations. 3 Trees whose trunks are only partially in the right-of-way shall be protected and preserved as described below C For trees or shrubs to remain,perform the following: 1 Trim trees and shrubs only as necessary a. Trees and shrubs requiring pruning for construction should also be pruned for balance as well as to maintain proper form and branching habit. b Cut limbs at branch collar No stubs should remain on trees. Branch cuts should not gouge outer layer of tree structure or trunk. 2. Use extreme care to prevent excessive damage to root systems. a. Roots in construction areas will be cut smoothly with a trencher before excavation begins. Do not allow ripping of roots with a backhoe or other equipment. b Temporarily cover exposed roots with wet burlap to prevent roots from drying out. c. Cover exposed roots with soil as soon as possible. 3 Prevent damage or compaction of root zone(area inside dripline)by construction activities. a. Do not allow scarring of trunks or limbs by equipment or other means. 02/2013 01563-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION b. Do not store construction matenals, vehicles, or excavated material inside dripline of trees. c. Do not pour liquid materials inside dripline. 4 Water and fertilize trees and shrubs that will remain to maintain their health during construction period. a. Supplemental watering of landscaping during construction should be done once a week m months receiving average rainfall and twice a week in months receiving below average rainfall. b This watering shall consist of saturating soils at least 6 to 8 mches beneath surface. 5 Water areas currently being served by private sprmlder systems while systems are temporarily taken out of service to maintain health of existing landscapes. 6 At option of the Contractor and with the Engineer's permission, trees and shrubs to remain may be temporarily transplanted and returned to original positions under supervision of professional horticulturist. 3.02 PROTECTIVE CONTROLS A Protection of trees or shrubs in open area. 1 Install steel drive-in fence posts in protective circle, approximately 8 feet on center, at the dripline of the leaf canopy of trees or 2 ft. around shrubs. 2. Drive steel drive-in fence posts 3 feet minimum into ground, leaving 5 feet minimum above ground. 3 For trees or shrubs in paved areas,use moveable posts constructed from concrete-filled steel pipe 2-1/2 inches minimum in diameter mounted in rubber auto tires filled with concrete. 4 Mount plastic temporary barrier safety fence on posts. B Timber-wrap protection for trees in close proximity of moving or mechanical equipment and construction work: 1 Wrap trunk with layer of burlap. 2. Install 2 x 4's or 2 x 6's (5-foot to 6-foot lengths)vertically, spaced 3 inches to 5 inches apart around circumference of tree trunk. 3 Tie in place with 12 to 9 gage steel wire. 3.03 MAINTENANCE OF NEWLY PLANTED TREES A Water newly planted trees adequately to maintain and support healthy plants at the time of planting. B The Contractor guarantees that trees planted for this Work shall remain alive and healthy at least until the end of a one-year warranty period. 1 Within four weeks of notice from Owner, Contractor shall replace, at his expense, any dead trees or any trees that in the opinion of Owner,have become unhealthy or unsightly or have lost their natural shape as a result of additional growth, improper pruning or maintenance, or weather conditions. 02/2013 01563 -3 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION 2. When tree must be replaced,the guarantee period for that tree shall begin on , / date of replacement of tree, subject to the Owner's inspection, for no less than one year 3 Straighten leaning trees and bear entire cost. 4 Dispose of trees rejected at any time by Engineer at Contractor's expense. END OF SECTION 02/2013 01563 -4 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TPDES REQUIREMENTS Section 01565 TPDES REQUIREMENTS 1.0 GENERAL A As used herein and in conjunction with TPDES General Permit No TXR150000,the term OPERATOR refers to the CONTRACTOR. 1.02 SECTION INCLUDES A Description of the required documentation to be prepared,signed and submitted by the Contractor before conducting construction operations, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(TPDES)General Permit as issued March 5, 2003, re-issued March 5, 2013, and re-issued March 5, 2018, by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality under the provisions of Section 402 of the Clean Water Act and Section 26 040 of the Texas Water Code. B Contractor's responsibility for implementation,maintenance,and inspection of storm water pollution prevention control measures including,but not limited to,erosion and sediment controls,storm water management plans,waste collection and disposal,off- site vehicle tracking,and other practices shown on the Plans or specified elsewhere in this or other Technical Specifications.This Specification provides guidelines and Best Management Practices (BMP's) information for the Contractor to use in adhering to all local, state and federal environmental regulations with respect to storm water pollution prevention during construction activity C References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01310—Coordination&Meetings 3 Section 01770—Contract Closeout D Referenced Standards. 1 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ) E Other References. 1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) found m Appendix A of these Technical Specifications. 1.03 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 08/2018 01565- 1 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TPDES REQUIREMENTS 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 REQUIRED NOTICES A The Contractor shall complete,sign,and date the Contractor's Notice of Intent(NOI) attached in Appendix A. The signed copy of the Contractor's NOI shall be returned to the TCEQ It is contractor's responsibility to pay for any fees associated with the permit. Submission of the NOI is required by both the Owner and the Contractor before construction operations start. B Upon completion of construction and acceptance of the Work by the Owner, the Contractor shall complete, sign, and date the Contractor's Notice of Termination (NOT) attached in Appendix A. 3.02 CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS A On the Operator's Information form attached m Appendix A, the Contractor shall complete name, address, and telephone number for the Contractor; the names of persons or firms responsible for maintenance and inspection of erosion and sediment control measures and all Subcontractors. B The Contractor and Subcontractors named in the Contractor's Information form shall read, sign, and date the Contractor's/Subcontractor's Certification form, attached in Appendix A. C The persons or firms responsible for maintenance and inspection of erosion and sediment control measures shall read, sign, and date the Contractor's Inspection and Maintenance Certification form, attached in Appendix A. D The Contractor's Information form and all certification forms shall be submitted to the Owner before beginning construction. E Contractor shall review implementation of the SWPPP in a meeting with the Owner and Engineer prior to start of construction in accordance with Section 01310 — Coordination&Meetings. 3.03 RETENTION OF RECORDS A The Contractor shall keep a copy of the SWPPP at the Project Site or at the Contractor's office from the date that it became effective to the date the Work is accepted by the Owner B At Contract Closeout,the Contractor shall submit to the Owner all TPDES forms and certifications, as well as a copy of the SWPPP, in accordance with Section 01770— Contract Closeout. The SWPPP records and data will be retained by Owner for a period of 3 years from the date the Work is accepted by the Owner 08/2018 01565-2 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TPDES REQUIREMENTS 3.04 POSTING OF NOTICES A The following notices shall be posted fro the date that this SWPPP goes into effect until the date the Work is accepted by the Owner 1 Copies of the Notices of Intent su mitted by the Owner and Contractor and a brief Description of Constructio Activity being conducted at the Project Site, as given in Article 1 of the S PP, shall be posted at the Project Site or at Contractor's office m a pro anent place for public viewmg. 2. Notice to drivers of equipment an vehicles, instructing them to stop, check, and clean tires of debris and mud efore driving onto traffic lanes. Post such notices at every stabilized construction exit area. 3 In an easily visible location on Pr 'ect Site,post a notice of waste disposal procedures. 4 Notice of hazardous material hand ing and emergency procedures shall be posted with the NOI on Project Si e. Keep copies of Material Safety Data Sheets at a location on Project Sit that is known to all personnel. 5 Keep a copy of each signed certifi ation at the Project Site or at Contractor's office. APPENDIX A FOLLOWS S,SECTION END OF SECTI IN 08/2018 01565-3 of 4 CITY OF PEARLAND TPDES REQUIREMENTS Section 01565 TPDES REQUIREMENTS (APPENDIX A) Table of Contents TCEQ General Permit NOI TCEQ Form 20022 TCEQ Form—20134 NOC TCEQ Form—20023 Site Notice Forms 08/2018 01565-4 of 4 NNW MO, AEI '711- ,�` General Permit to Discharge Under the Texas Pollutant Discharge TCEQ1 Elimination System Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activities TXR150000 Effective March 5, 2018 printed on TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY recycled paper Tex-4S COlittiliS$101i ottEttiirottitietital p'oci„Boxasom,A.ustih,lexas.,.,A,.*303,7, • GENERAL?ER:MITT°DISCI ARGE:UNDER THE TEICIAg.:POLLUTANT"DigetildlektIM' ittiONSYS-TE -iiiiderptotoithitof Section 402 Of the:d04-0-.Wgeteia: .:*00.46:701ta"§OSttla 00. .Thislierni4stipicysede§Ata,tolopt UR1500,bifyittite4,1Viattlisiwt Construction sites 01,4dischatgo,ttotrit*ittr,ogoolot*-witit**stiiittioi.-:Actifw' iocaddhihottatoottotat liti_itdi§etikteOr_Offi*Wratetjk;lit*late: bnly according to itatitpiihg:Ntniiietitw and othettotiditiorotetfortki0hkoenoat erthit,as well as the rulestift&Tep.5:06-mrolOstofebittnylionmentatQlidlity,(reg,oprCommion),the laws of the Statof Texas,and other orders of the Couiinission of the TCEQ The issuance of this general permit does not grant to the perinittee the right to use Vtiiiate*:.p4blit.pcogOrty for 6iiiketai*oStijiltiiilatetalittootiiik,..totAicitrAwiter, di§CliaTIOtAlobg-th-e:digdhatg0t5iite.,_Tins includes property belongrngto but not limited to --aiiiiiidiiiiaital,tottobitlgo;::dotp0f4iotibrailet entity: NeithOrato.*5..getotaTIOtiriit. calithothe-any invasion ofipersonal rights norany violationpf,fkleiaal'„§t4e;oiladiati*gfcit regulations It responsibility of maybe Tiiikono*I0r4V4iidgeailtli:opiatlortqp**Ztlikteiii#141rexpire at midnight,five 00041:9411 .11:0111:iika-OPdate ISSUED-DATE4. TottS TPDES GENERAL PERMIT NUMBER TXR150000 RELATING TO STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Table of Contents Part I. Flow Chart and Definitions 5 Section A. Flow Chart to Determine Whether Coverage is Required 5 Section B. Definitions. 6 Part II. Permit Applicability and Coverage 13 Section A. Discharges Eligible for Authorization 13 1. Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity 13 2. Discharges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Support Activities 13 3. Non-Stormwater Discharges 13 4. Other Permitted Discharges 14 Section B. Concrete Truck Wash Out 14 Section C. Limitations on Permit Coverage 14 1. Post Construction Discharges 14 2. Prohibition of Non-Stormwater Discharges 14 3. Compliance with Water Quality Standards 14 4. Impaired Receiving Waters and Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL)Requirements 14 5. Discharges to the Edwards Aquifer Recharge or Contributing Zone 15 6. Discharges to Specific Watersheds and Water Quality Areas 16 7 Protection of Streams and Watersheds by Other Governmental Entities 16 8. Indian Country Lands ... 16 9. Oil and Gas Production and Transportation 16 10. Stormwater Discharges from Agricultural Activities. 16 ii. Endangered Species Act. 16 12. Other 17 Section D Deadlines for Obtaining Authorization to Discharge 17 1. Large Construction Activities 17 2. Small Construction Activities 17 Section E. Obtaining Authorization to Discharge 17 1. Automatic Authorization for Small Construction Activities with Low Potential for Erosion. 17 2. Automatic Authorization for Small Construction Activities: 18 3. Authorization for Large Construction Activities: 19 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 4. Waivers for Small Construction Activities: .20 5. Effective Date of Coverage ... ... .20 6. Notice of Change(NOC) 21 7 Signatory Requirement for NOI Forms,Notice of Termination(NOT)Forms,NOC Letters, and Construction Site Notices 22 8. Contents of the NOI 22 Section F Terminating Coverage 23 1. Notice of Termination(NOT)Required 23 2. Minimum Contents of the NOT 23 3. Termination of Coverage for Small Construction Sites and for Secondary Operators at Large Construction Sites 24 4. Transfer of Day-to-Day Operational Control. 24 Section G Waivers from Coverage 25 1. Waiver Applicability and Coverage. 25 2. Steps to Obtaining a Waiver 26 3. Effective Date of a LREW 26 4. Activities Extending Beyond the LREW Period. 26 Section H. Alternative TPDES Permit Coverage. 27 1. Individual Permit Alternative 27 2. Alternative Authorizations for Certain Discharges 27 3. Individual Permit Required 27 4. Alternative Discharge Authorization 27 Section I. Permit Expiration. 27 Part III. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans(SWP3) .28 Section A. Shared SWP3 Development 29 Section B. Responsibilities of Operators 29 1. Secondary Operators and Primary Operators with Control Over Construction Plans and Specifications 29 2. Primary Operators with Day-to-Day Operational Control .30 Section C. Deadlines for SWP3 Preparation,Implementation,and Compliance .30 Section D Plan Review and Making Plans Available .30 Section E. Revisions and Updates to SWP3s 31 Section F Contents of SWP3 31 Section G Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements Applicable to All Sites 40 Part IV Stormwater Runoff from Concrete Batch Plants .42 Section A. Benchmark Sampling Requirements .42 Section B. Best Management Practices(BMPs)and SWP3 Requirements .44 Page 3 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Section C. Prohibition of Wastewater Discharges. .46 Part V Concrete Truck Wash Out Requirements .46 Part VI. Retention of Records 47 Part VII.Standard Permit Conditions 47 Part VIII. Fees .48 Appendix A. Automatic Authorization .5o Appendix B. 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Best Management Practices(BMPs)-Schedules of activities,prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures,structural controls,local ordinances,and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants. BMPs also include treatment requirements,operating procedures,and practices to control construction site runoff,spills or leaks,waste disposal,or drainage from raw material storage areas. Commencement of Construction-The initial disturbance of soils associated with clearing,grading,or excavation activities,as well as other construction-related activities (e.g.,stockpiling of fill material,demolition) Common Plan of Development-A construction activity that is completed in separate stages,separate phases,or in combination with other construction activities. A common plan of development(also known as a"common plan of development or sale")is identified by the documentation for the construction project that identifies the scope of the project,and may include plats,blueprints,marketing plans,contracts,building permits,a public notice or hearing,zoning requests,or other similar documentation and activities. A common plan of development does not necessarily include all construction projects within the jurisdiction of a public entity(e.g.,a city or university) Construction of roads or buildings in different parts of the jurisdiction would be considered separate"common plans,"with only the interconnected parts of a project being considered part of a"common plan"(e.g.,a building and its associated parking lot and driveways,airport runway and associated taxiways,a building complex,etc.). Where discrete construction projects occur within a larger common plan of development or sale but are located 1/4 mile or more apart,and the area between the projects is not being disturbed,each individual project can be treated as a separate plan of development or sale,provided that any interconnecting road,pipeline or utility project that is part of the same"common plan"is not included in the area to be disturbed. Construction Activity-Includes soil disturbance activities,including clearing,grading, excavating,construction-related activity(e.g.,stockpiling of fill material,demolition),and construction support activity This does not include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade,hydraulic capacity,or original purpose of the site (e.g.,the routine grading of existing dirt roads,asphalt overlays of existing roads,the routine clearing of existing right-of-ways,and similar maintenance activities). Regulated construction activity is defined in terms of small and large construction activity Construction Support Activity—A construction-related activity that specifically supports construction activity,which can involve earth disturbance or pollutant-generating activities of its own,and can include,but are not limited to,activities associated with concrete or asphalt batch plants,rock crushers,equipment staging or storage areas,chemical storage areas,material storage areas,material borrow areas,and excavated material disposal areas. Construction support activity must only directly support the construction activity authorized under this general permit. Dewatering—The act of draining rainwater or groundwater from building foundations, vaults,and trenches. Discharge—For the purposes of this permit,the drainage,release,or disposal of pollutants in stormwater and certain non-stormwater from areas where soil disturbing activities(e.g., clearing,grading,excavation,stockpiling of fill material,and demolition),construction materials or equipment storage or maintenance(e.g.,fill piles,borrow area,concrete truck wash out,fueling),or other industrial stormwater directly related to the construction process (e.g.,concrete or asphalt batch plants)are located. Drought-Stricken Area—For the purposes of this permit,an area in which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's U.S.Seasonal Drought Outlook indicates for the period during which the construction will occur that any of the following conditions are Page 6 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 likely. (1)"Drought to persist or intensify", (2) "Drought ongoing,some improvement", (3) "Drought likely to improve,impacts ease",or(4)"Drought development likely" See http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert assessment/seasonal drought.html. Edwards Aquifer-As defined under Texas Administrative Code(TAC) §213.3 of this title (relating to the Edwards Aquifer),that portion of an arcuate belt of porous,water-bearing, predominantly carbonate rocks known as the Edwards and Associated Limestones in the Balcones Fault Zone trending from west to east to northeast in Kinney,Uvalde,Medina, Bexar,Comal,Hays,Travis,and Williamson Counties;and composed of the Salmon Peak Limestone,McKnight Formation,West Nueces Formation,Devil's River Limestone,Person Formation,Kainer Formation,Edwards Formation,and Georgetown Formation. The permeable aquifer units generally overlie the less-permeable Glen Rose Formation to the south,overlie the less-permeable Comanche Peak and Walnut Formations north of the Colorado River,and underlie the less-permeable Del Rio Clay regionally Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone-Generally,that area where the stratigraphic units constituting the Edwards Aquifer crop out,including the outcrops of other geologic formations in proximity to the Edwards Aquifer,where caves,sinkholes,faults,fractures,or other permeable features would create a potential for recharge of surface waters into the Edwards Aquifer The recharge zone is identified as that area designated as such on official maps located in the offices of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ)and the appropriate regional office. The Edwards Aquifer Map Viewer,located at http://www.tceq.texas.gov/compliance/field ops/eapp/mapdisclaimer.html,can be used to determine where the recharge zone is located. Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone-The area or watershed where runoff from precipitation flows downgradient to the recharge zone of the Edwards Aquifer The contributing zone is located upstream(upgradient)and generally north and northwest of the recharge zone for the following counties: all areas within Kinney County,except the area within the watershed draining to Segment No.2304 of the Rio Grande Basin, all areas within Uvalde,Medina,Bexar,and Comal Counties; all areas within Hays and Travis Counties, except the area within the watersheds draining to the Colorado River above a point 1.3 miles upstream from Tom Miller Dam,Lake Austin at the confluence of Barrow Brook Cove, Segment No.i4o3 of the Colorado River Basin, and all areas within Williamson County, except the area within the watersheds draining to the Lampasas River above the dam at Stillhouse Hollow reservoir,Segment No.1216 of the Brazos River Basin. The contributing zone is illustrated on the Edwards Aquifer map viewer at http://www.tceq.texas.gov/compliance/field ops/eapp/mapdisclaimer.html. Effluent Limitations Guideline(ELG)—Defined in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)§122.2 as a regulation published by the Administrator under§304(b)of the Clean Water Act(CWA)to adopt or revise effluent limitations. Facility or Activity—For the purpose of this permit,referring to a construction site,the location of construction activity,or a construction support activity that is regulated under this general permit,including all contiguous land and fixtures(for example,ponds and materials stockpiles),structures,or appurtenances used at a construction site or industrial site. Final Stabilization-A construction site status where any of the following conditions are met: (a) All soil disturbing activities at the site have been completed and a uniform(that is, evenly distributed,without large bare areas)perennial vegetative cover with a density of at least 7o%of the native background vegetative cover for the area has been established on all unpaved areas and areas not covered by permanent structures,or equivalent permanent stabilization measures(such as the use of riprap,gabions,or geotextiles) have been employed. Page 7 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 (b) For individual lots in a residential construction site by either (1) the homebuilder completing final stabilization as specified in condition(a)above; or (2) the homebuilder establishing temporary stabilization for an individual lot prior to the time of transfer of the ownership of the home to the buyer and after informing the homeowner of the need for,and benefits of,final stabilization.If temporary stabilization is not feasible,then the homebuilder may fulfill this requirement by retaining perimeter controls or BMPs,and informing the homeowner of the need for removal of temporary controls and the establishment of final stabilization. Fulfillment of this requirement must be documented in the homebuilder's stormwater pollution prevention plan(SWP3). (c) For construction activities on land used for agricultural purposes(such as pipelines across crop or range land),final stabilization may be accomplished by returning the disturbed land to its preconstruction agricultural use. Areas disturbed that were not previously used for agricultural activities,such as buffer strips immediately adjacent to surface water and areas that are not being returned to their preconstruction agricultural use must meet the final stabilization conditions of condition(a)above. (d) In arid,semi-arid,and drought-stricken areas only,all soil disturbing activities at the site have been completed and both of the following criteria have been met: (1) Temporary erosion control measures(for example,degradable rolled erosion control product)are selected,designed,and installed along with an appropriate seed base to provide erosion control for at least three years without active maintenance by the operator,and (2) The temporary erosion control measures are selected,designed,and installed to achieve 7o%of the native background vegetative coverage within three years. Hyperchlorination of Waterlines—Treatment of potable water lines or tanks with chlorine for disinfection purposes,typically following repair or partial replacement of the waterline or tank,and subsequently flushing the contents. Impaired Water-A surface water body that is identified as impaired on the latest approved CWA§3o3(d)List or waters with an EPA-approved or established total maximum daily load(TMDL)that are found on the latest EPA approved Texas Integrated Report of Surface Water Quality for CWA Sections 3o5(b)and 3o3(d),which lists the category 4 and 5 water bodies. Indian Country Land—All land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States government,notwithstanding the issuance of any patent, and,including rights-of-way running through the reservation, (2)all dependent Indian communities with the borders of the United States whether within the originally or subsequently acquired territory thereof,and whether within or without the limits of a state; and(3)all Indian allotments,the Indian titles to which have not been extinguished, including rights-of-way running through the same. (4o CFR§122.2) Indian Tribe-Any Indian Tribe,band,group,or community recognized by the Secretary of the Interior and exercising governmental authority over a Federal Indian Reservation(40 CFR§122.2). Infeasible—Not technologically possible,or not economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. (4o CFR§450.11(b)). Large Construction Activity-Construction activities including clearing,grading,and excavating that result in land disturbance of equal to or greater than five(5)acres of land. Large construction activity also includes the disturbance of less than five(5)acres of total Page 8 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR1500013 land area that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale if the larger common plan will ultimately disturb equal to or greater than five(5)acres of land. Large construction activity does not include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade,hydraulic capacity,or original purpose of the site(for example,the routine grading of existing dirt roads,asphalt overlays of existing roads,the routine clearing of existing right-of-ways,and similar maintenance activities.) Linear Project—Includes the construction of roads,bridges,conduits,substructures, pipelines,sewer lines,towers,poles,cables,wires,connectors,switching,regulating and transforming equipment and associated ancillary facilities in a long,narrow area. Low Rainfall Erosivity Waiver(LREW) -A written submission to the executive director from an operator of a construction site that is considered as small construction activity under the permit,which qualifies for a waiver from the requirements for small construction activities,only during the period of time when the calculated rainfall erosivity factor is less than five(5). Minimize-To reduce or eliminate to the extent achievable using stormwater controls that are technologically available and economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System(MS4) -A separate storm sewer system owned or operated by the United States,a state,city,town,county,district,association,or other public body(created by or pursuant to state law)having jurisdiction over the disposal of sewage,industrial wastes,stormwater,or other wastes,including special districts under state law such as a sewer district,flood control or drainage district,or similar entity,or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization,that discharges to surface water in the state. Notice of Change(NOC)—Written notification to the executive director from a discharger authorized under this permit,providing changes to information that was previously provided to the agency in a notice of intent form. Notice of Intent(NOI)-A written submission to the executive director from an applicant requesting coverage under this general permit. Notice of Termination(NOT)-A written submission to the executive director from a discharger authorized under this general permit requesting termination of coverage. Operator-The person or persons associated with a large or small construction activity that is either a primary or secondary operator as defined below. Primary Operator—the person or persons associated with construction activity that meets either of the following two criteria. (a) the person or persons have on-site operational control over construction plans and specifications,including the ability to make modifications to those plans and specifications;or (b) the person or persons have day-to-day operational control of those activities at a construction site that are necessary to ensure compliance with a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWP3)for the site or other permit conditions(for example,they are authorized to direct workers at a site to carry out activities required by the SWP3 or comply with other permit conditions). Secondary Operator—The person or entity,often the property owner,whose operational control is limited to: (a) the employment of other operators,such as a general contractor,to perform or supervise construction activities;or Page 9 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 (b) the ability to approve or disapprove changes to construction plans and specifications, but who does not have day-to-day on-site operational control over construction activities at the site. Secondary operators must either prepare their own SWP3 or participate in a shared SWP3 that covers the areas of the construction site,where they have control over the construction plans and specifications. If there is not a primary operator at the construction site,then the secondary operator is defined as the primary operator and must comply with the requirements for primary operators. Outfall-For the purpose of this permit,a point source at the point where stormwater runoff associated with construction activity discharges to surface water in the state and does not include open conveyances connecting two municipal separate storm sewers,or pipes, tunnels,or other conveyances that connect segments of the same stream or other water of the U.S.and are used to convey waters of the U.S. Permittee-An operator authorized under this general permit. The authorization may be gained through submission of a notice of intent,by waiver,or by meeting the requirements for automatic coverage to discharge stormwater runoff and certain non-stormwater discharges from construction activity Point Source—Any discernible,confined,and discrete conveyance,including but not limited to,any pipe,ditch,channel,tunnel,conduit,well,discrete fissure,container,rolling stock concentrated animal feeding operation,landfill leachate collection system,vessel or other floating craft from which pollutants are,or maybe,discharged. This term does not include return flows from irrigated agriculture or agricultural stormwater runoff(40 CFR §122.2). Pollutant-Dredged spoil,solid waste,incinerator residue,sewage,garbage,sewage sludge, filter backwash,munitions,chemical wastes,biological materials,radioactive materials,heat, wrecked or discarded equipment,rock,sand,cellar dirt,and industrial,municipal,and agricultural waste discharged into any surface water in the state. The term"pollutant"does not include tail water or runoff water from irrigation or rainwater runoff from cultivated or uncultivated rangeland,pastureland,and farmland. For the purpose of this permit,the term "pollutant"includes sediment. Pollution-The alteration of the physical,thermal,chemical,or biological quality of,or the contamination of,any surface water in the state that renders the water harmful,detrimental, or injurious to humans,animal life,vegetation,or property or to public health,safety,or welfare,or impairs the usefulness or the public enjoyment of the water for any lawful or reasonable purpose(Texas Water Code(TWC) §26.001(14)). Rainfall Erosivity Factor(R factor)-the total annual erosive potential that is due to climatic effects,and is part of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation(RUSLE). Receiving Water-A"Water of the United States"as defined in 4o CFR§122.2 or a surface water in the state into which the regulated stormwater discharges. Semiarid Areas-areas with an average annual rainfall of 10 to 20 inches. Separate Storm Sewer System-A conveyance or system of conveyances(including roads with drainage systems,streets,catch basins,curbs,gutters,ditches,man-made channels,or storm drains),designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater;that is not a combined sewer,and that is not part of a publicly owned treatment works(POTW). Small Construction Activity-Construction activities including clearing,grading,and excavating that result in land disturbance of equal to or greater than one(1)acre and less than five(5) acres of land. Small construction activity also includes the disturbance of less than one(1)acre of total land area that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale if the larger common plan will ultimately disturb equal to or greater than one(1)and Page 10 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 less than five(5)acres of land. Small construction activity does not include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade,hydraulic capacity,or original purpose of the site(for example,the routine grading of existing dirt roads,asphalt overlays of existing roads,the routine clearing of existing right-of-ways,and similar maintenance activities). Steep Slopes—Where a state,Tribe,local government,or industry technical manual(e.g. stormwater BMP manual)has defined what is to be considered a"steep slope",this permit's definition automatically adopts that definition. Where no such definition exists,steep slopes are automatically defined as those that are 15 percent or greater in grade. Stormwater(or Stormwater Runoff)-Rainfall runoff,snow melt runoff,and surface runoff and drainage. Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity-Stormwater runoff,as defined above,from a construction activity Structural Control(or Practice)-A pollution prevention practice that requires the construction of a device,or the use of a device,to reduce or prevent pollution in stormwater runoff. Structural controls and practices may include but are not limited to:silt fences, earthen dikes,drainage swales,sediment traps,check dams,subsurface drains,storm drain inlet protection,rock outlet protection,reinforced soil retaining systems,gabions,and temporary or permanent sediment basins. Surface Water in the State- Lakes,bays,ponds,impounding reservoirs,springs,rivers, streams,creeks,estuaries,wetlands,marshes,inlets,canals,the Gulf of Mexico inside the territorial limits of the state(from the mean high water mark(MHWM)out io.36 miles into the Gulf),and all other bodies of surface water,natural or artificial,inland or coastal,fresh or salt,navigable or non-navigable,and including the beds and banks of all water-courses and bodies of surface water,that are wholly or partially inside or bordering the state or subject to the jurisdiction of the state;except that waters in treatment systems which are authorized by state or federal law,regulation,or permit,and which are created for the purpose of waste treatment are not considered to be water in the state. Temporary Stabilization-A condition where exposed soils or disturbed areas are provided a protective cover or other structural control to prevent the migration of pollutants. Temporary stabilization may include temporary seeding,geotextiles,mulches,and other techniques to reduce or eliminate erosion until either permanent stabilization can be achieved or until further construction activities take place. Thawing Conditions—for the purposes of this permit,thawing conditions are expected based on the historical likelihood of two or more days with daytime temperatures greater than 32 T This date can be determined by looking at historical weather data. Note: The estimation of thawing conditions is for planning purposes only During construction,the permittee will be required to conduct site inspections based upon actual conditions(i.e.,if thawing conditions occur sooner than expected,the permittee will be required to conduct inspections at the regular frequency). Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL)-The total amount of a pollutant that a water body can assimilate and still meet the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards. Turbidity—A condition of water quality characterized by the presence of suspended solids and/or organic material. Waters of the United States-Waters of the United States or waters of the U.S.means: (a) all waters which are currently used,were used in the past,or may be susceptible to use in interstate or foreign commerce,including all waters which are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide; (b) all interstate waters,including interstate wetlands; Page ii Construction General Permit, TPDES General Permit TXR150000 (c) all other waters such as intrastate lakes,rivers,streams(including intermittent streams),mudflats,sandflats,wetlands,sloughs,prairie potholes,wet meadows, playa lakes,or natural ponds that the use,degradation,or destruction of which would affect or could affect interstate or foreign commerce including any such waters. (1) which are or could be used by interstate or foreign travelers for recreational or other purposes; (2) from which fish or shellfish are or could be taken and sold in interstate or foreign commerce;or (3) which are used or could be used for industrial purposes by industries in interstate commerce; (d) all impoundments of waters otherwise defined as waters of the United States under this definition, (e) tributaries of waters identified in paragraphs(a)through(d)of this definition, (f) the territorial sea, and (g) wetlands adjacent to waters(other than waters that are themselves wetlands) identified in paragraphs(a)through(f) of this definition. Waste treatment systems,including treatment ponds or lagoons designed to meet the requirements of CWA are not waters of the U.S. This exclusion applies only to manmade bodies of water which neither were originally created in waters of the U.S. (such as disposal area in wetlands)nor resulted from the impoundment of waters of the U.S. Waters of the U.S.do not include prior converted cropland. Notwithstanding the determination of an area's status as prior converted cropland by any other federal agency,for the purposes of the CWA,the final authority regarding CWA jurisdiction remains with EPA. Page 12 Part II. Permit Applicability and Coverage Section A. Discharges Eligible for Authorization 1. Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity Discharges of stormwater runoff and certain non-stormwater discharges from small and large construction activities may be authorized under this general permit. 2. Discharges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Support Activities Discharges of stormwater runoff and certain non-stormwater discharges from construction support activities as defined in Part I.B of this general permit may be authorized,provided that the following conditions are met: (a) the construction support activities are located within one(1)mile from the boundary of the construction site where the construction activity authorized under the permit is being conducted that requires the support of these activities; (b) an SWP3 is developed for the permitted construction site according to the provisions in Part III.F of this general permit,and includes appropriate controls and measures to reduce erosion and the discharge of pollutants in stormwater runoff according to the provisions in Part III.G of this general permit; (c) the activities are directly related to the construction site; (d) the activities are not a commercial operation,nor serve other unrelated construction projects, and (e) the activities do not continue to operate beyond the completion of the construction activity at the project it supports. Construction support activities that operate outside the terms provided in(a)through(e) above must obtain authorization under a separate Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(TPDES)permit,which may include the TPDES Multi Sector General Permit(MSGP),TXRo5o0o0(related to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity),an alternative general permit(if available),or an individual water quality permit. 3. Non-Stormwater Discharges The following non-stormwater discharges from sites authorized under this general permit are also eligible for authorization under this general permit: (a) discharges from fire-fighting activities(fire-fighting activities do not include washing of trucks,run-off water from training activities,test water from fire suppression systems,or similar activities); (b) uncontaminated fire hydrant flushings(excluding discharges of hyperchlorinated water,unless the water is first dechlorinated and discharges are not expected to adversely affect aquatic life),which include flushings from systems that utilize potable water,surface water,or groundwater that does not contain additional pollutants(uncontaminated fire hydrant flushings do not include systems utilizing reclaimed wastewater as a source water), (c) water from the routine external washing of vehicles,the external portion of buildings or structures,and pavement,where detergents and soaps are not used, where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred(unless spilled materials have been removed, and if local state,or federal regulations are applicable,the materials are removed according to those regulations),and where the purpose is to remove mud,dirt,or dust; Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 (d) uncontaminated water used to control dust; (e) potable water sources,including waterline flushings,but excluding discharges of hyperchlorinated water,unless the water is first dechlorinated and discharges are not expected to adversely affect aquatic life; (f) uncontaminated air conditioning condensate; (g) uncontaminated ground water or spring water,including foundation or footing drains where flows are not contaminated with industrial materials such as solvents; and (h) lawn watering and similar irrigation drainage. 4. Other Permitted Discharges Any discharge authorized under a separate National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES),TPDES,or TCEQ permit may be combined with discharges authorized by this general permit,provided those discharges comply with the associated permit. Section B. Concrete Truck Wash Out The wash out of concrete trucks at regulated construction sites must be performed in accordance with the requirements of Part V of this general permit. Section C. Limitations on Permit Coverage �. Post Construction Discharges Discharges that occur after construction activities have been completed,and after the construction site and any supporting activity site have undergone final stabilization,are not eligible for coverage under this general permit. Discharges originating from the sites are not authorized under this general permit following the submission of the notice of termination(NOT)or removal of the appropriate site notice,as applicable,for the regulated construction activity 2. Prohibition of Non-Stormwater Discharges Except as otherwise provided in Part II.A of this general permit,only discharges that are composed entirely of stormwater associated with construction activity may be authorized under this general permit. 3. Compliance with Water Quality Standards Discharges to surface water in the state that would cause,have the reasonable potential to cause,or contribute to a violation of water quality standards or that would fail to protect and maintain existing designated uses of surface water in the state are not eligible for coverage under this general permit. The executive director may require an application for an individual permit or alternative general permit(see Parts II.H.2 and 3.)to authorize discharges to surface water in the state if the executive director determines that any activity will cause,has the reasonable potential to cause,or contribute to a violation of water quality standards or is found to cause,has the reasonable potential to cause,or contribute to,the impairment of a designated use. The executive director may also require an application for an individual permit considering factors described in Part II.H.3 of this general permit. 4. Impaired Receiving Waters and Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL)Requirements The permittee shall determine whether the authorized discharge is to an impaired water body on the latest EPA-approved CWA Section 3o3(d)List or waters with an EPA- approved or established TMDL that are found on the latest EPA-approved Texas Page 14 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Integrated Report of Surface Water Quality for CWA Sections 3o5(b)and 3o3(d), which lists the category 4 and 5 water bodies. New sources or new discharges of the pollutants of concern to impaired waters are not authorized by this permit unless otherwise allowable under 30 TAC Chapter 305 and applicable state law Impaired waters are those that do not meet applicable water quality standard(s)and are listed as category 4 or 5 in the current version of the Texas Integrated Report of Surface Water Quality,and waterbodies listed on the CWA§ 3o3(d)list.Pollutants of concern are those for which the water body is listed as impaired. Discharges of the pollutants of concern to impaired water bodies for which there is a TMDL are not eligible for coverage under this general permit unless they are consistent with the approved TMDL. Permittees must incorporate the conditions and requirements applicable to their discharges into their SWP3,in order to be eligible for coverage under this general permit. For consistency with the construction stormwater-related items in an approved TMDL,the SWP3 must be consistent with any applicable condition,goal,or requirement in the TMDL,TMDL Implementation Plan(I-Plan),or as otherwise directed by the executive director 5. Discharges to the Edwards Aquifer Recharge or Contributing Zone Discharges cannot be authorized by this general permit where prohibited by 30 TAC Chapter 213(relating to Edwards Aquifer). In addition, commencement of construction (i.e.,the initial disturbance of soils associated with clearing,grading,or excavating activities,as well as other construction-related activities such as stockpiling of fill material and demolition)at a site regulated under 3o TAC Chapter 213,may not begin until the appropriate Edwards Aquifer Protection Plan(EAPP)has been approved by the TCEQ's Edwards Aquifer Protection Program. (a) For new discharges located within the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone,or within that area upstream from the recharge zone and defined as the Contributing Zone (CZ),operators must meet all applicable requirements of,and operate according to, 3o TAC Chapter 213 (Edwards Aquifer Rule)in addition to the provisions and requirements of this general permit. (b) For existing discharges located within the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone,the requirements of the agency-approved Water Pollution Abatement Plan(WPAP) under the Edwards Aquifer Rule is in addition to the requirements of this general permit. BMPs and maintenance schedules for structural stormwater controls,for example,may be required as a provision of the rule. All applicable requirements of the Edwards Aquifer Rule for reductions of suspended solids in stormwater runoff are in addition to the requirements in this general permit for this pollutant. (c) For discharges located within ten stream miles upstream of the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone,applicants shall also submit a copy of the NOI to the appropriate TCEQ regional office. Counties: Comal,Bexar,Medina,Uvalde, and Kinney Contact: TCEQ Water Program Manager San Antonio Regional Office 1425o Judson Road San Antonio,Texas 78233-4480 (210)490-3096 Counties: Williamson,Travis,and Hays Contact: TCEQ Water Program Manager Austin Regional Office 12100 Park 35 Circle Page 15 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Room 179,Building A Austin,Texas 78753 (512)339-2929 6. Discharges to Specific Watersheds and Water Quality Areas Discharges otherwise eligible for coverage cannot be authorized by this general permit where prohibited by 3o TAC Chapter 311(relating to Watershed Protection)for water quality areas and watersheds. 7 Protection of Streams and Watersheds by Other Governmental Entities This general permit does not limit the authority or ability of federal,other state,or local governmental entities from placing additional or more stringent requirements on construction activities or discharges from construction activities. For example,this permit does not limit the authority of a home-rule municipality provided by Texas Local Government Code§401.002. 8. Indian Country Lands Stormwater runoff from construction activities occurring on Indian Country lands are not under the authority of the TCEQ and are not eligible for coverage under this general permit. If discharges of stormwater require authorization under federal NPDES regulations,authority for these discharges must be obtained from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). 9. Oil and Gas Production and Transportation Stormwater runoff from construction activities associated with the exploration, development,or production of oil or gas or geothermal resources,including transportation of crude oil or natural gas by pipeline,are not under the authority of the TCEQ and are not eligible for coverage under this general permit. Authorization for stormwater discharges from construction activities that are associated with production of oil or gas or geothermal resources,including transportation of crude oil or natural gas by pipeline must be obtained,as required,from the U.S.EPA or the Texas Railroad Commission,as applicable. Discharge of stormwater related to construction activity, from a facility that stores both refined products intended for off-site use and crude oil in aboveground storage tanks,is regulated by the TCEQ and is eligible for coverage under this general permit. 10. Stormwater Discharges from Agricultural Activities Stormwater discharges from agricultural activities that are not point source discharges of stormwater are not subject to TPDES permit requirements. These activities may include clearing and cultivating ground for crops,construction of fences to contain livestock,construction of stock ponds,and other similar agricultural activities. Discharges of stormwater runoff associated with the construction of facilities that are subject to TPDES regulations,such as the construction of concentrated animal feeding operations,would be point sources regulated under this general permit. 11. Endangered Species Act Discharges that would adversely affect a listed endangered or threatened aquatic or aquatic-dependent species or its critical habitat are not authorized by this permit,unless the requirements of the Endangered Species Act are satisfied.Federal requirements related to endangered species apply to all TPDES permitted discharges and site-specific controls may be required to ensure that protection of endangered or threatened species is achieved. If a permittee has concerns over potential impacts to listed species,the permittee may contact TCEQ for additional information. Page 16 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 12. Other Nothing in Part II of the general permit is intended to negate any person's ability to assert force majeure(act of God,war,strike,riot,or other catastrophe)defenses found in 3o TAC§70.7 Section D. Deadlines for Obtaining Authorization to Discharge 1. Large Construction Activities (a) New Construction-Discharges from sites where the commencement of construction activity occurs on or after the effective date of this general permit must be authorized,either under this general permit or a separate TPDES permit,prior to the commencement of those construction activities. (b) Ongoing Construction-Operators of large construction activities continuing to operate after the effective date of this permit,and authorized under the TPDES Construction General Permit TXR150000(effective on March 5, 2013),must submit an NOI to renew authorization or a NOT to terminate coverage under this general permit within 90 days of the effective date of this general permit. During this interim or grace period,as a requirement of this TPDES permit,the operator must continue to meet the conditions and requirements of the-2o13 TPDES general permit. 2. Small Construction Activities (a) New Construction-Discharges from sites where the commencement of construction activity occurs on or after the effective date of this general permit must be authorized,either under this general permit or a separate TPDES permit,prior to the commencement of those construction activities. (b) Ongoing Construction-Discharges from ongoing small construction activities that commenced prior to the effective date of this general permit,and that do not meet the conditions to qualify for termination of this permit as described in Part II.F of this general permit,must meet the requirements to be authorized,either under this general permit or a separate TPDES permit,within 90 days of the effective date of this general permit. During this interim period,as a requirement of this TPDES permit,the operator must continue to meet the conditions and requirements of the 2013 TPDES Construction General Permit. Section E. Obtaining Authorization to Discharge 1. Automatic Authorization for Small Construction Activities with Low Potential for Erosion. Operators of small construction activity,as defined in Part I.B of this general permit, shall not submit an NOI for coverage,unless otherwise required by the executive director Operators of small construction activities,which occur in certain counties and during periods of low potential for erosion that do not meet the conditions of the waiver described in Part II.G of this general permit,maybe automatically authorized under this general permit if all the following conditions are met. (a) the construction activity occurs in a county and during the corresponding date range(s)listed in Appendix A; (b) the construction activity is initiated and completed,including either final or temporary stabilization of all disturbed areas,within the time frame identified in Appendix A for the location of the construction site; Page 17 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 (c) all temporary stabilization is adequately maintained to effectively reduce or prohibit erosion,permanent stabilization activities have been initiated,and a condition of final stabilization is completed no later than 3o days following the end date of the time frame identified in Appendix A for the location of the construction site; (d) the permittee signs a completed TCEQ small construction site notice for low potential for erosion,including the certification statement; (e) a signed and certified copy of the small construction site notice for low potential for erosion is posted at the construction site in a location where it is readily available for viewing by the general public,local,state,and federal authorities prior to commencing construction activities,and maintained in that location until completion of the construction activity; NOTE. Posted site notices may have a redacted signature as long as there is an original signed and certified site notice,with a viewable signature,located on- site and available for review by any applicable regulatory authority (f) a copy of the signed and certified small construction site notice for low potential for erosion is provided to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge at least two days prior to commencement of construction activities; (g) discharges of stormwater runoff or other non-stormwater discharges from any supporting concrete batch plant or asphalt batch plant is separately authorized under an individual TPDES permit,another TPDES general permit,or under an individual TCEQ permit where stormwater and non-stormwater is disposed of by evaporation or irrigation(discharges are adjacent to water in the state);and (h) any non-stormwater discharges are either authorized under a separate permit or authorization,are not considered by TCEQ to be a wastewater,or are captured and routed for disposal at a publicly operated treatment works or licensed waste disposal facility If all of the conditions in(a)—(h)above are met,then the operator(s)of small construction activities with low potential for erosion are not required to develop a SWP3. If an operator is conducting small construction activities and any of the above conditions (a)—(h)are not met,the operator cannot declare coverage under the automatic authorization for small construction activities with low potential for erosion and must meet the requirements for automatic authorization(all other)small construction activities,described below in Part II.E.2. For small construction activities that occur during a period with a low potential for erosion,where automatic authorization under this section is not available,an operator may apply for and obtain a waiver from permitting(Low Rainfall Erosivity Waiver— LREW),as described in Part II.G of this general permit. Waivers from coverage under the LREW do not allow for any discharges of non-stormwater and the operator must ensure that discharges on non-stormwater are either authorized under a separate permit or authorization. 2. Automatic Authorization for Small Construction Activities. Operators of small construction activities as defined in Part I.B of this general permit shall not submit an NOI for coverage,unless otherwise required by the executive director Operators of small construction activities,as defined in Part I.B of this general permit or as defined but who do not meet in the conditions and requirements located in Part II.E.i above,may be automatically authorized for small construction activities,provided that they meet all of the following conditions: Page 18 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 (a) develop a SWP3 according to the provisions of this general permit,that covers either the entire site or all portions of the site for which the applicant is the operator,and implement the SWP3 prior to commencing construction activities; (b) all operators of regulated small construction activities must post a copy of a signed and certified Small Construction site notice,the notice must be posted at the construction site in a location where it is safely and readily available for viewing by the general public,local,state,and federal authorities, at least two days prior to commencing construction activity,and maintain the notice in that location until completion of the construction activity(for linear construction activities,e.g. pipeline or highway,the site notice must be placed in a publicly accessible location near where construction is actively underway;notice for these linear sites may be relocated,as necessary,along the length of the project,and the notice must be safely and readily available for viewing by the general public;local,state,and federal authorities); (c) operators must maintain a posted site notice at the construction site until final stabilization has been achieved, and NOTE. Posted site notices may have a redacted signature as long as there is an original signed and certified Small Construction site notice,with a viewable signature,located on-site and available for review by an applicable regulatory authority (d) provide a copy of the signed and certified construction site notice to the operator of any municipal separate storm sewer system(MS4)receiving the discharge at least two days prior to commencement of construction activities. As described in Part I.B of this general permit,large construction activities include those that will disturb less than five(5)acres of land,but that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb five(5)or more acres of land,and must meet the requirements of Part II.E.3.below 3. Authorization for Large Construction Activities. Operators of large construction activities that qualify for coverage under this general permit must meet all of the following conditions: (a) develop a SWP3 according to the provisions of this general permit that covers either the entire site or all portions of the site where the applicant is the operator The SWP3 must be developed and implemented prior to obtaining coverage and prior to commencing construction activities; (b) primary operators of large construction activities must submit an NOI prior to commencing construction activity at a construction site.A completed NOI must be submitted to TCEQ electronically using the online e-Permits system on TCEQ's website. Operators with an electronic reporting waiver must submit a completed NOI to TCEQ at least seven(7)days prior to prior to commencing construction activity to obtain provisional coverage seven(7)days from the postmark date for delivery to the TCEQ. An authorization is no longer provisional when the executive director finds the NOI is administratively complete and an authorization number is issued to the permittee for the construction site indicated on the NOI. If an additional primary operator is added after the initial NOI is submitted,the additional primary operator must meet the same requirements for existing primary operator(s),as indicated above. If the primary operator changes due to responsibility at the site being transferred from one primary operator to another after the initial NOI is submitted,the new primary operator must submit a paper NOI or an electronic NOI at least ten(io) Page 19 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 days prior to assuming operational control of a construction site and commencing construction activity Operators that submit NOIs electronically must use the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website. (c) all operators of large construction activities must post a site notice in accordance with Part III.D.2 of this permit. The site notice must be located where it is safely and readily available for viewing by the general public,local,state,and federal authorities prior to commencing construction activities,and must be maintained in that location until completion of the construction activity(for linear construction activities,e.g.pipeline or highway,the site notice must be placed in a publicly accessible location near where construction is actively underway;notice for these linear sites may be relocated,as necessary,along the length of the project,and the notice must be safely and readily available for viewing by the general public,local, state,and federal authorities), (d) two days prior to commencing construction activities,all primary operators must: i. provide a copy of the signed NOI to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge and to any secondary construction operator,and ii. list in the SWP3 the names and addresses of all MS4 operators receiving a copy; (e) all persons meeting the definition of"secondary operator"in Part I of this permit are hereby notified that they are regulated under this general permit,but are not required to submit an NOI,provided that a primary operator at the site has submitted an NOI,or prior to commencement of construction activities,a primary operator is required to submit an NOI and the secondary operator has provided notification to the operator(s)of the need to obtain coverage(with records of notification available upon request). Any secondary operator notified under this provision may alternatively submit an NOI under this general permit,may seek coverage under an alternative TPDES individual permit,or may seek coverage under an alternative TPDES general permit if available;and (f) all secondary operators of large construction activities must post a copy of the signed and certified Secondary Operator construction site notice and provide a copy of the signed and certified site notice to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge at least two days prior to the commencement construction activities. NOTE. Posted site notices may have a redacted signature as long as there is an original signed and certified Secondary Operator construction site notice,with a viewable signature,located on-site and available for review by an applicable regulatory authority Effective September i,2o1.8,applicants must submit an NOI using the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website,or request and obtain a waiver from electronic reporting from the TCEQ. Waivers from electronic reporting are not transferrable and expire on the same date as the authorization to discharge. 4. Waivers for Small Construction Activities: Operators of certain small construction activities may obtain a waiver from coverage under this general permit,if applicable. The requirements are outlined in Part II.G below 5. Effective Date of Coverage (a) Operators of small construction activities as described in either Part II.E.1 or II.E.2 above are authorized immediately following compliance with the applicable conditions of Part II.E.i or II.E.2. Secondary operators of large construction Page 20 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 activities as described in Part II.E.3 above are authorized immediately following compliance with the applicable conditions in Part II.E.3. For activities located in areas regulated by 3o TAC Chapter 213,related to the Edwards Aquifer,this authorization to discharge is separate from the requirements of the operator's responsibilities under that rule. Construction may not commence for sites regulated under 3o TAC Chapter 213 until all applicable requirements of that rule are met. (b) Primary operators of large construction activities as described in Part II.E.3 above that electronically submit an NOI are authorized immediately following confirmation of receipt of the electronic form by the TCEQ,unless otherwise notified by the executive director Operators with an electronic reporting waiver are provisionally authorized seven(7)days from the date that a completed paper NOI is postmarked for delivery to the TCEQ,unless otherwise notified by the executive director An authorization is no longer provisional when the executive director finds the NOI is administratively complete and an authorization number is issued to the permittee for the construction site indicated on the NOI. For construction activities located in areas regulated by 3o TAC Chapter 213,related to the Edwards Aquifer,this authorization to discharge is separate from the requirements of the operator's responsibilities under that rule. Construction activities may not commence for sites regulated under 3o TAC Chapter 213 until all applicable requirements of that rule are met. (c) Operators are not prohibited from submitting late NOIs or posting late notices to obtain authorization under this general permit. The TCEQ reserves the right to take appropriate enforcement action for any unpermitted activities that may have occurred between the time construction commenced and authorization was obtained. (d) If operators that submitted NOIs have active authorizations for construction activities that are ongoing when the term of the current general permit expires and a new general permit is issued,a 9o-day interim(grace)period is granted to provide coverage that is administratively continued until operators with active authorizations can obtain coverage under the newly issued CGP The 9o-day grace period starts on the effective date of the newly issued CGP Deadlines for obtaining coverage for operators of small and large construction are provided in Part II.D.1 and 2 above. 6. Notice of Change(NOC) If relevant information provided in the NOI changes,the operator that has submitted the NOI must submit an NOC to TCEQ at least fourteen(14)days before the change occurs, if possible. Where a 14-day advance notice is not possible,the operator must submit an NOC to TCEQ within 14-days of discovery of the change. If the operator becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts or submitted incorrect information in an NOI, the correct information must be submitted to TCEQ in an NOC within 14 days after discovery The NOC shall be submitted on a form provided by the executive director,or by letter if an NOC form is not available. A copy of the NOC form or letter must also be placed in the SWP3 and provided to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge. A list that includes the names and addresses of all MS4 operators receiving a copy of the NOC(or NOC letter)must be included in the SWP3. Information on an NOC may include,but is not limited to,the following: a change in the description of the construction project;an increase in the number of acres disturbed(for increases of one or more acres),or the name of the operator(where the name of the operator has changed) A transfer of operational control from one operator to another,including a transfer of the ownership of a company Coverage under this general permit is not transferable Page 21 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 from one operator to another or one company to another,and may not be included in an NOC. A transfer of ownership of a company may include,but is not limited to,the following: changes to the structure of a company,such as changing from a partnership to a corporation or changing corporation types,so that the filing number(or charter number)that is on record with the Texas Secretary of State must be changed. An NOC is not required for notifying TCEQ of a decrease in the number of acres disturbed. This information must be included in the SWP3 and retained on site. Effective September 1,2018,applicants must submit an NOC using the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website,or request and obtain a waiver from electronic reporting from the TCEQ. Waivers from electronic reporting are not transferrable and expire on the same date as the authorization to discharge. 7 Signatory Requirement for NOI Forms,Notice of Termination(NOT)Forms,NOC Letters,and Construction Site Notices NOI forms,NOT forms,NOC letters,and Construction Site Notices that require a signature must be signed according to 3o TAC§305.44(relating to Signatories for Applications). 8. Contents of the NOI The NOI form shall require,at a minimum,the following information. (a) the TPDES CGP authorization number for existing authorizations under this general permit,where the operator submits an NOI to renew coverage within 90 days of the effective date of this general permit; (b) the name,address,and telephone number of the operator filing the NOI for permit coverage; (c) the name(or other identifier),address,county,and latitude/longitude of the construction project or site; (d) the number of acres that will be disturbed by the applicant; (e) confirmation that the project or site will not be located on Indian Country lands; (f) confirmation that a SWP3 has been developed in accordance with this general permit,that it will be implemented prior to commencement of construction activities,and that it is compliant with any applicable local sediment and erosion control plans;for multiple operators who prepare a shared SWP3,the confirmation for an operator may be limited to its obligations under the SWP3 provided all obligations are confirmed by at least one operator; (g) name of the receiving water(s), (h) the classified segment number for each classified segment that receives discharges from the regulated construction activity(if the discharge is not directly to a classified segment,then the classified segment number of the first classified segment that those discharges reach);and (i) the name of all surface waters receiving discharges from the regulated construction activity that are on the latest EPA-approved CWA§3o3(d)List of impaired waters or Texas Integrated Report of Surface Water Quality for CWA Sections 3o5(b)and 3o3(d)as not meeting applicable state water quality standards. Page 22 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 Section F. Terminating Coverage 1. Notice of Termination(NOT)Required Each operator that has submitted an NOI for authorization of large construction activities under this general permit must apply to terminate that authorization following the conditions described in this section of the general permit. Authorization of large construction must be terminated by submitting an NOT on a paper form to TCEQ supplied by the executive director or electronically via the online e- Permits system available through the TCEQ website. Authorization to discharge under this general permit terminates at midnight on the day a paper NOT is postmarked for delivery to the TCEQ or immediately following confirmation of the receipt of the NOT submitted electronically by the TCEQ. Compliance with the conditions and requirements of this permit is required until an NOT is submitted. Effective September 1,2018,applicants must submit an NOT using the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website,or request and obtain a waiver from electronic reporting from the TCEQ Waivers from electronic reporting are not transferrable and expire on the same date as the authorization to discharge. The NOT must be submitted to TCEQ,and a copy of the NOT provided to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge(with a list in the SWP3 of the names and addresses of all MS4 operators receiving a copy),within 30 days after any of the following conditions are met: (a) final stabilization has been achieved on all portions of the site that are the responsibility of the operator; (b) a transfer of operational control has occurred(See Section II.F.4 below),or (c) the operator has obtained alternative authorization under an individual TPDES permit or alternative TPDES general permit. 2. Minimum Contents of the NOT The NOT form shall require,at a minimum,the following information. (a) if authorization for construction activity was granted following submission of an NOI,the permittee's site-specific TPDES authorization number for a specific construction site; (b) an indication of whether final stabilization has been achieved at the site and a NOT has been submitted or if the permittee is simply no longer an operator at the site; (c) the name,address,and telephone number of the permittee submitting the NOT; (d) the name(or other identifier),address,county,and location(latitude/longitude)of the construction project or site; and (e) a signed certification that either all stormwater discharges requiring authorization under this general permit will no longer occur,or that the applicant is no longer the operator of the facility or construction site,and that all temporary structural erosion controls have either been removed,will be removed on a schedule defined in the SWP3,or have been transferred to a new operator if the new operator has applied for permit coverage. Erosion controls that are designed to remain in place for an indefinite period,such as mulches and fiber mats,are not required to be removed or scheduled for removal. Page 23 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 3. Termination of Coverage for Small Construction Sites and for Secondary Operators at Large Construction Sites (a) Each operator that has obtained automatic authorization for small construction or is a secondary operator for large construction must perform the following when terminating coverage under the permit: i. remove the site notice; ii. complete the applicable portion of the site notice related to removal of the site notice; and iii. submit a copy of the completed site notice to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge(or provide alternative notification as allowed by the MS4 operator, with documentation of such notification included in the SWP3). (b) The activities described in Part II.F.3.(a)above must be completed by the operator within 3o days of meeting any of the following conditions. i. final stabilization has been achieved on all portions of the site that are the responsibility of the operator; ii. a transfer of day-to-day operational control over activities necessary to ensure compliance with the SWP3 and other permit conditions has occurred(See Section II.F.4.below),or iii. the operator has obtained alternative authorization under an individual or general TPDES permit. Authorization to discharge under this general permit terminates immediately upon removal of the applicable site notice. Compliance with the conditions and requirements of this permit is required until the site notice is removed. 4. Transfer of Day-to-Day Operational Control (a) When the primary operator of a large construction activity changes or operational control over activities necessary to ensure compliance with the SWP3 and other permit conditions is transferred to another primary operator,the original operator must do the following: i. submit an NOT within ten(1o)days prior to the date that responsibility for operations terminates,and the new operator must submit an NOI at least ten (1o)days prior to the transfer of operational control,in accordance with condition(c)below;and ii. submit a copy of the NOT from the primary operator terminating its coverage under the permit and its operational control of the construction site and submit a copy of the NOI from the new primary operator to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge in accordance with Part II.F.i above. (b) For transfer of operational control,operators of small construction activities and secondary operators of large construction activities who are not required to submit an NOI must do the following: i. the existing operator must remove the original site notice,and the new operator must post the required site notice prior to the transfer of operational control,in accordance with the conditions in Part II.F.4.(c)i or ii below; and ii. a copy of the site notice,which must be completed and provided to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge,in accordance with Part II.F.3 above. (c) Each operator is responsible for determining its role as an operator as defined in Part I.B and obtaining authorization under the permit,as described above in Part Page 24 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR15o000 II.E.1—3. Where authorization has been obtained by submitting an NOI for coverage under this general permit,permit coverage is not transferable from one operator to another A transfer of operational control can include changes to the structure of a company,such as changing from a partnership to a corporation,or changing to a different corporation type such that a different filing(or charter) number is established with the Texas Secretary of State. A transfer of operational control can also occur when of the following criteria is met,as applicable: i. Another operator has assumed control over all areas of the site that do not meet the definition for final stabilization, H. all silt fences and other temporary erosion controls have either been removed, scheduled for removal as defined in the SWP3,or transferred to a new operator,provided that the original permitted operator has attempted to notify the new operator in writing of the requirement to obtain permit coverage. Records of this notification(or attempt at notification)shall be retained by the operator transferring operational control to another operator in accordance with Part VI of this permit. Erosion controls that are designed to remain in place for an indefinite period,such as mulches and fiber mats,are not required to be removed or scheduled for removal,or iii. a homebuilder has purchased one or more lots from an operator who obtained coverage under this general permit for a common plan of development or sale. The homebuilder is considered a new operator and shall comply with the requirements of this permit. Under these circumstances,the homebuilder is only responsible for compliance with the general permit requirements as they apply to the lot(s)it has operational control over in a larger common plan of development,and the original operator remains responsible for common controls or discharges,and must amend its SWP3 to remove the lot(s) transferred to the homebuilder Section G. Waivers from Coverage The executive director may waive the otherwise applicable requirements of this general permit for stormwater discharges from small construction activities under the terms and conditions described in this section. 1. Waiver Applicability and Coverage Operators of small construction activities may apply for and receive a waiver from the requirements to obtain authorization under this general permit,when the calculated rainfall erosivity(R)factor for the entire period of the construction project is less than five(5). The operator must submit either a signed paper Low Rainfall Erosivity Waiver(LREW) certification form to the TCEQ,supplied by the executive director,or complete the form electronically via the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website. The form is a certification by the operator that the small construction activity will commence and be completed within a period when the value of the calculated R factor is less than five(5). The paper LREW certification form must be postmarked for delivery to the TCEQ at least seven(7)days before construction activity begins or,if submitted electronically, construction may begin at any time following the receipt of written confirmation from TCEQ that a complete electronic application was submitted and acknowledged. This waiver from coverage does not apply to any non-stormwater discharges,including what is allowed under this permit. The operator must insure that all non-stormwater discharges are either authorized under a separate permit or authorization,or are captured and routed to an authorized treatment facility for disposal. Page 25 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 Effective September 1,2018,applicants must submit an LREW using the online e- Permits system available through the TCEQ website,or request and obtain a waiver from electronic reporting from the TCEQ Waivers from electronic reporting are not transferrable and expire on the same date as the authorization to discharge. 2. Steps to Obtaining a Waiver The construction site operator may calculate the R factor to request a waiver using the following steps: (a) Estimate the construction start date and the construction end date. The construction end date is the date that final stabilization will be achieved. (b) Find the appropriate Erosivity Index(EI)zone in Appendix B of this permit. (c) Find the EI percentage for the project period by adding the results for each period of the project using the table provided in Appendix D of this permit,in EPA Fact Sheet 2.1,or in USDA Handbook 703,by subtracting the start value from the end value to find the percent EI for the site. (d) Refer to the Isoerodent Map(Appendix C of this permit)and interpolate the annual isoerodent value for the proposed construction location. (e) Multiply the percent value obtained in Step(c)above by the annual isoerodent value obtained in Step(d) This is the R factor for the proposed project. If the value is less than 5,then a waiver may be obtained. If the value is five(5)or more,then a waiver may not be obtained,and the operator must obtain coverage under Part II.E.2.of this permit. Alternatively,the operator may calculate a site-specific R factor utilizing the following online calculator http://ei.tamu.edu/index.html,or using another available resource. A copy of the LREW certification form is not required to be posted at the small construction site. 3. Effective Date of a LREW Unless otherwise notified by the executive director,operators of small construction activities seeking coverage under a LREW are provisionally waived from the otherwise applicable requirements of this general permit seven(7)days from the date that a completed paper LREW certification form is postmarked for delivery to TCEQ,or immediately upon receiving confirmation of approval of an electronic submittal,made via the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website. Effective September 1,2018,applicants seeking coverage under a LREW must submit an application for a LREW using the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website,or request and obtain a waiver from electronic reporting from the TCEQ Waivers from electronic reporting are not transferrable and expire on the same date as the authorization to discharge. 4. Activities Extending Beyond the LREW Period If a construction activity extends beyond the approved waiver period due to circumstances beyond the control of the operator,the operator must either (a) recalculate the R factor using the original start date and a new projected ending date,and if the R factor is still under five(5),submit a new waiver certification form at least two(2)days before the end of the original waiver period,or (b) obtain authorization under this general permit according to the requirements for automatic authorization for small construction activities in Part II.E.2 of this permit, prior to the end of the approved LREW period. Page 26 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Section H. Alternative TPDES Permit Coverage 1. Individual Permit Alternative Any discharge eligible for coverage under this general permit may alternatively be authorized under an individual TPDES permit according to 3o TAC§305(relating to Consolidated Permits). Applications for individual permit coverage must be submitted at least three hundred and thirty(33o)days prior to commencement of construction activities to ensure timely authorization. Existing coverage under this general permit should not be terminated until an individual permit is issued and in effect. 2. Alternative Authorizations for Certain Discharges Certain discharges eligible for authorization under this general permit may alternatively be authorized under a separate general permit according to 3o TAC Chapter 205(relating to General Permits for Waste Discharges),as applicable. 3. Individual Permit Required The executive director may require an operator of a construction site,otherwise eligible for authorization under this general permit,to apply for an individual TPDES permit in the following circumstances: (a) the conditions of an approved TMDL or TMDL I-Plan on the receiving water; (b) the activity being determined to cause,has a reasonable potential to cause,or contribute to a violation of water quality standards or being found to cause,or contribute to,the loss of a designated use of surface water in the state: and (c) any other consideration defined in 3o TAC Chapter 205(relating to General Permits for Waste Discharges)including 30 TAC Chapter 2o5.4(c)(3)(D),which allows the commission to deny authorization under the general permit and require an individual permit if a discharger has been determined by the executive director to have been out of compliance with any rule,order,or permit of the commission, including non-payment of fees assessed by the executive director A discharger with a TCEQ compliance history rating of"unsatisfactory"is ineligible for coverage under this general permit. In that case,30 TAC§ 60.3 requires the executive director to deny or suspend an authorization to discharge under a general permit. However,per TWC§ 26.o4o(h),a discharger is entitled to a hearing before the commission prior to having an authorization denied or suspended for having an "unsatisfactory"compliance history Denial of authorization to discharge under this general permit or suspension of a permittee's authorization under this general permit for reasons other than compliance history shall be done according to commission rules in 3o TAC Chapter 205(relating to General Permits for Waste Discharges). 4. Alternative Discharge Authorization Any discharge eligible for authorization under this general permit may alternatively be authorized under a separate general permit according to 3o TAC Chapter 205(relating to General Permits for Waste Discharges),if applicable. Section I. Permit Expiration 1. This general permit is effective for a term not to exceed five(5)years. All active discharge authorizations expire on the date provided on page one(1)of this permit. Following public notice and comment,as provided by 3o TAC§205.3(relating to Public Notice,Public Meetings,and Public Comment),the commission may amend, Page 27 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 revoke,cancel,or renew this general permit. All authorizations that are active at the time the permit term expires will be administratively continued as indicated in Part II.I.2 below and in Part II.D.i(b)and D.2(b)of this permit. 2. If the executive director publishes a notice of the intent to renew or amend this general permit before the expiration date,the permit will remain in effect for existing,authorized discharges until the commission takes final action on the permit. Upon issuance of a renewed or amended permit,permittees may be required to submit an NOI within 90 days following the effective date of the renewed or amended permit,unless that permit provides for an alternative method for obtaining authorization. 3. If the commission does not propose to reissue this general permit within 90 days before the expiration date,permittees shall apply for authorization under an individual permit or an alternative general permit. If the application for an individual permit is submitted before the expiration date,authorization under this expiring general permit remains in effect until the issuance or denial of an individual permit. No new NOIs will be accepted nor new authorizations honored under the general permit after the expiration date. Part III. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans(SWP3) All regulated construction site operators shall prepare an SWP3,prior to submittal of an NOI,to address discharges authorized under Parts II.E.2 and II.E.3 of this general permit that will reach Waters of the U.S. This includes discharges to MS4s and privately owned separate storm sewer systems that drain into surface water in the state or Waters of the U.S. Individual operators at a site may develop separate SWP3s that cover only their portion of the project,provided reference is made to the other operators at the site. Where there is more than one SWP3 for a site,operators must coordinate to ensure that BMPs and controls are consistent and do not negate or impair the effectiveness of each other Regardless of whether a single comprehensive SWP3 is developed or separate SWP3s are developed for each operator,it is the responsibility of each operator to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this general permit in the areas of the construction site where that operator has control over construction plans and specifications or day-to-day operations. An SWP3 must describe the implementation of practices that will be used to minimize to the extent practicable the discharge of pollutants in stormwater associated with construction activity and non-stormwater discharges described in Part II.A.3,in compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit. An SWP3 must also identify any potential sources of pollution that have been determined to cause,have a reasonable potential to cause,or contribute to a violation of water quality standards or have been found to cause or contribute to the loss of a designated use of surface water in the state from discharges of stormwater from construction activities and construction support activities. Where potential sources of these pollutants are present at a construction site,the SWP3 must also contain a description of the management practices that will be used to prevent these pollutants from being discharged into surface water in the state or Waters of the U.S. NOTE. Construction support activities can also include vehicle repair areas,fueling areas,etc.that are present at a construction site solely for the support construction activities and are only used by operators at the construction site. The SWP3 is intended to serve as a road map for how the construction operator will comply with the effluent limits and other conditions of this permit and does not establish the effluent limits that apply to the construction site's discharges. These limits are established in Part III.G of the permit. Page 28 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150oo0 Section A. Shared SWP3 Development For more effective coordination of BMPs and opportunities for cost sharing,a cooperative effort by the different operators at a site is encouraged. Operators of small and large construction activities must independently obtain authorization under this permit,but may work together with other regulated operators at the construction site to prepare and implement a single,comprehensive SWP3,which can be shared by some or all operators,for the construction activities that each of the operators are performing at the entire construction site. 1. The SWP3 must include the following: (a) for small construction activities—the name of each operator that participates in the shared SWP3, (b) for large construction activities-the name of each operator that participates in the shared SWP3,the general permit authorization numbers of each operator (or the date that the NOI was submitted to TCEQ by each operator that has not received an authorization number for coverage under this permit),and (c) for large and small construction activities-the signature of each operator participating in the shared SWP3. 2. The SWP3 must clearly indicate which operator is responsible for satisfying each shared requirement of the SWP3. If the responsibility for satisfying a requirement is not described in the plan,then each permittee is entirely responsible for meeting the requirement within the boundaries of the construction site where they perform construction activities. The SWP3 must clearly describe responsibilities for meeting each requirement in shared or common areas. 3. The SWP3 may provide that one operator is responsible for preparation of a SWP3 in compliance with the CGP,and another operator is responsible for implementation of the SWP3 at the project site. Section B. Responsibilities of Operators 1. Secondary Operators and Primary Operators with Control Over Construction Plans and Specifications All secondary operators and primary operators with control over construction plans and specifications shall. (a) ensure the project specifications allow or provide that adequate BMPs are developed to meet the requirements of Part III of this general permit; (b) ensure that the SWP3 indicates the areas of the project where they have control over project specifications,including the ability to make modifications in specifications; (c) ensure that all other operators affected by modifications in project specifications are notified in a timely manner so that those operators may modify their BMP s as necessary to remain compliant with the conditions of this general permit; and (d) ensure that the SWP3 for portions of the project where they are operators indicates the name and site-specific TPDES authorization number(s)for operators with the day-to-day operational control over those activities necessary to ensure compliance with the SWP3 and other permit conditions. If a primary operator has not been authorized or has abandoned the site,the secondary operator is considered to be the responsible party and must obtain authorization Page 29 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 as a primary operator under the permit,until the authority for day-to-day operational control is transferred to another primary operator The new primary operator must update or develop a new SWP3 that will reflect the transfer of operational control and include any additional updates to the SWP3 to meet requirements of the permit. 2. Primary Operators with Day-to-Day Operational Control Primary operators with day-to-day operational control of those activities at a project that are necessary to ensure compliance with an SWP3 and other permit conditions must ensure that the SWP3 accomplishes the following requirements: (a) meets the requirements of this general permit for those portions of the project where they are operators; (b) identifies the parties responsible for implementation of BMPs described in the SWP3, (c) indicates areas of the project where they have operational control over day-to- day activities; and (d) the name and site-specific TPDES authorization number of the parties with control over project specifications,including the ability to make modifications in specifications for areas where they have operational control over day-to-day activities. Section C. Deadlines for SWP3 Preparation,Implementation,and Compliance The SWP3 must be prepared prior to obtaining authorization under this general permit, and implemented prior to commencing construction activities that result in soil disturbance. The SWP3 must be prepared so that it provides for compliance with the terms and conditions of this general permit. Section D. Plan Review and Making Plans Available i. The SWP3 must be retained on-site at the construction site or,if the site is inactive or does not have an on-site location to store the plan,a notice must be posted describing the location of the SWP3. The SWP3 must be made readily available at the time of an on-site inspection to: the executive director;a federal,state,or local agency approving sediment and erosion plans,grading plans,or stormwater management plans;local government officials, and the operator of a municipal separate storm sewer receiving discharges from the site. If the SWP3 is retained off-site,then it shall be made available as soon as reasonably possible. In most instances,it is reasonable that the SWP3 shall be made available within 24 hours of the request. 2. Operators with authorization for construction activity under this general permit must post a TCEQ site notice at the construction site at a place readily available for viewing by the general public,and local,state,and federal authorities. (a) Primary and secondary operators of large construction activities must each post a TCEQ construction site notice,respective to their role as an operator at the construction site,as required above and according to requirements in Part II.E.3 of this general permit. (b) Primary and secondary operators of small construction activities must post the TCEQ site notice as required in Part III.D.2.(a)above and for the specific type of small construction described in Part II.E.i and 2 of the permit. (c) If the construction project is a linear construction project,such as a pipeline or highway,the notices must be placed in a publicly accessible location near where construction is actively underway Site notices for small and large construction Page 30 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR15o0o0 activities at these linear construction sites may be located,as necessary,along the length of the project,but must still be readily available for viewing by the general public;local,state,and federal authorities; and contain the following information. i. the site-specific TPDES authorization number for the project if assigned, ii. the operator name,contact name,and contact phone number; iii. a brief description of the project; and iv the location of the SWP3. 3. This permit does not provide the general public with any right to trespass on a construction site for any reason,including inspection of a site;nor does this permit require that permittees allow members of the general public access to a construction site. Section E. Revisions and Updates to SWP3s The permittee must revise or update the SWP3 within seven days of when any of the following occurs: 1. a change in design,construction,operation,or maintenance that has a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants and that has not been previously addressed in the SWP3; 2. changing site conditions based on updated plans and specifications,new operators, new areas of responsibility,and changes in BMPs; or 3. results of inspections or investigations by construction site personnel authorized by the permittee,operators of a municipal separate storm sewer system receiving the discharge,authorized TCEQ personnel,or a federal,state or local agency approving sediment and erosion plans indicate the SWP3 is proving ineffective in eliminating or significantly minimizing pollutants in discharges authorized under this general permit. Section F. Contents of SWP3 The SWP3 must be developed and implemented by primary operators of small and large construction activities and include,at a minimum,the information described in this section and must comply with the construction and development effluent guidelines in Part III,Section G of the general permit. 1. A site or project description,which includes the following information. (a) a description of the nature of the construction activity; (b) a list of potential pollutants and their sources; (c) a description of the intended schedule or sequence of activities that will disturb soils for major portions of the site,including estimated start dates and duration of activities; (d) the total number of acres of the entire property and the total number of acres where construction activities will occur,including areas where construction support activities(defined in Part I.B of this general permit)occur; (e) data describing the soil or the quality of any discharge from the site; (f) a map showing the general location of the site(e.g.a portion of a city or county map), (g) a detailed site map (or maps)indicating the following: Page 31 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 i. drainage patterns and approximate slopes anticipated after major grading activities, ii. areas where soil disturbance will occur; iii. locations of all controls and buffers,either planned or in place; iv locations where temporary or permanent stabilization practices are expected to be used, v locations of construction support activities,including those located off-site; vi. surface waters(including wetlands)either at,adjacent,or in close proximity to the site,and also indicate whether those waters are impaired, vii. locations where stormwater discharges from the site directly to a surface water body or a municipal separate storm sewer system, viii. vehicle wash areas; and ix. designated points on the site where vehicles will exit onto paved roads(for instance,this applies to construction transition from unstable dirt areas to exterior paved roads). Where the amount of information required to be included on the map would result in a single map being difficult to read and interpret,the operator shall develop a series of maps that collectively include the required information. (h) the location and description of support activities authorized under the permittee's NOI,including asphalt plants,concrete plants,and other activities providing support to the construction site that is authorized under this general permit; (i) the name of receiving waters at or near the site that may be disturbed or that may receive discharges from disturbed areas of the project; (j) a copy of this TPDES general permit; (k) the NOI and the acknowledgement of provisional and non-provisional authorization for primary operators of large construction sites,and the site notice for small construction sites and for secondary operators of large construction sites, (1) stormwater and allowable non-stormwater discharge locations,including storm drain inlets on site and in the immediate vicinity of the construction site where construction support activities will occur; and (m) locations of all pollutant-generating activities at the construction site and where construction support activities will occur,such as the following: Paving operations; concrete,paint and stucco washout and water disposal,solid waste storage and disposal,and dewatering operations. 2. A description of the BMPs that will be used to minimize pollution in runoff. The description must identify the general timing or sequence for implementation. At a minimum,the description must include the following components. (a) General Requirements i. Erosion and sediment controls must be designed to retain sediment on-site to the extent practicable with consideration for local topography,soil type, and rainfall. H. Control measures must be properly selected,installed,and maintained according to the manufacturer's or designer's specifications. Page 32 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR15oo00 iii. Controls must be developed to minimize the offsite transport of litter, construction debris,and construction materials. (b) Erosion Control and Stabilization Practices The SWP3 must include a description of temporary and permanent erosion control and stabilization practices for the construction site,where small or large construction activity will occur The erosion control and stabilization practices selected by the permittee must be compliant with the requirements for sediment and erosion control,located in Part III.G of this permit. The description of the SWP3 must also include a schedule of when the practices will be implemented. Site plans must ensure that existing vegetation at the construction site is preserved where it is possible. i. Erosion control and stabilization practices may include but are not limited to: establishment of temporary or permanent vegetation,mulching, geotextiles,sod stabilization,vegetative buffer strips,protection of existing trees and vegetation,slope texturing,temporary velocity dissipation devices,flow diversion mechanisms,and other similar measures. ii. The following records must be maintained and either attached to or referenced in the SWP3,and made readily available upon request to the parties listed in Part III.D.].of this general permit: (A) the dates when major grading activities occur; (B) the dates when construction activities temporarily or permanently cease on a portion of the site;and (C) the dates when stabilization measures are initiated. iii. Erosion control and stabilization measures must be initiated immediately in portions of the site where construction activities have temporarily ceased and will not resume for a period exceeding 14 calendar days. Stabilization measures that provide a protective cover must be initiated immediately in portions of the site where construction activities have permanently ceased. The term"immediately"is used to define the deadline for initiating stabilization measures.In the context of this requirement,"immediately"means as soon as practicable,but no later than the end of the next work day,following the day when the earth-disturbing activities have temporarily or permanently ceased. Except as provided in (A)through(D)below,these measures must be completed as soon as practicable,but no more than 14 calendar days after the initiation of soil stabilization measures. (A) Where the immediate initiation of vegetative stabilization measures after construction activity has temporarily or permanently ceased due to frozen conditions, non-vegetative controls must be implemented until thawing conditions(as defined in Part I.B of this general permit) are present,and vegetative stabilization measures can be initiated as soon as practicable. (B) In arid areas,semi-arid areas,or drought-stricken areas,as they are defined in Part I.B of this general permit,where the immediate initiation of vegetative stabilization measures after construction activity has temporarily or permanently ceased or is precluded by arid conditions,other types of erosion control and stabilization measures must be initiated at the site as soon as practicable. Where vegetative controls are infeasible due to arid conditions,and within 1.4 calendar ° days of a temporary or permanent cessation of construction activity in any portion of the site,the operator shall immediately install non- Page 33 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 vegetative erosion controls in areas of the construction site where construction activity is complete or has ceased. If non-vegetative controls are infeasible,the operator shall install temporary sediment controls as required in Part III.F.2.(b).iii.(C)below (C) In areas where non-vegetative controls are infeasible,the operator may alternatively utilize temporary perimeter controls. The operator must document in the SWP3 the reason why stabilization measures are not feasible,and must demonstrate that the perimeter controls will retain sediment on site to the extent practicable. The operator must continue to inspect the BMPs at the frequencies established in Part III.F 7.(c)for unstabilized sites. (D) The requirement for permittees to initiate stabilization is triggered as soon,as it is known with reasonable certainty that construction activity at the site or in certain areas of the site will be stopped for 14 or more additional calendar days. If the initiation or completion of vegetative stabilization is prevented by circumstances beyond the control of the permittee,the permittee must employ and implement alternative stabilization measures immediately When conditions at the site changes that would allow for vegetative stabilization,then the permittee must initiate or complete vegetative stabilization as soon as practicable. iv Final stabilization must be achieved prior to termination of permit coverage. v TCEQ does not expect that temporary or permanent stabilization measures to be applied to areas that are intended to be left un-vegetated or un- stabilized following construction(e.g.,dirt access roads,utility pole pads, areas being used for storage of vehicles,equipment,or materials). (c) Sediment Control Practices The SWP3 must include a description of any sediment control practices used to remove eroded soils from stormwater runoff,including the general timing or sequence for implementation of controls. i. Sites With Drainage Areas of Ten or More Acres (A) Sedimentation Basin(s) (1) A sedimentation basin is required,where feasible,for a common drainage location that serves an area with ten(to)or more acres disturbed at one time. A sedimentation basin may be temporary or permanent,and must provide sufficient storage to contain a calculated volume of runoff from a 2-year, 24-hour storm from each disturbed acre drained. When calculating the volume of runoff from a 2-year,24-hour storm event,it is not required to include the flows from offsite areas and flow from onsite areas that are either undisturbed or have already undergone permanent stabilization,if these flows are diverted around both the disturbed areas of the site and the sediment basin.Capacity calculations shall be included in the SWP3. (2) Where rainfall data is not available or a calculation cannot be performed,the sedimentation basin must provide at least 3,600 cubic feet of storage per acre drained until final stabilization of the site. Page 34 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 (3) If a sedimentation basin is not feasible,then the permittee shall provide equivalent control measures until final stabilization of the site. In determining whether installing a sediment basin is feasible,the permittee may consider factors such as site soils, slope,available area,public safety,precipitation patterns,site geometry,site vegetation,infiltration capacity,geotechnical factors,depth to groundwater,and other similar considerations. The permittee shall document the reason that the sediment basins are not feasible,and shall utilize equivalent control measures, which may include a series of smaller sediment basins. (4) Unless infeasible,when discharging from sedimentation basins and impoundments,the permittee shall utilize outlet structures that withdraw water from the surface. (B) Perimeter Controls: At a minimum,silt fences,vegetative buffer strips,or equivalent sediment controls are required for all down slope boundaries of the construction area,and for those side slope boundaries deemed appropriate as dictated by individual site conditions. H. Controls for Sites With Drainage Areas Less than Ten Acres. (A) Sediment traps and sediment basins may be used to control solids in stormwater runoff for drainage locations serving less than ten(io) acres. At a minimum,silt fences,vegetative buffer strips,or equivalent sediment controls are required for all down slope boundaries of the construction area,and for those side slope boundaries deemed appropriate as dictated by individual site conditions. (B) Alternatively,a sediment basin that provides storage for a calculated volume of runoff from a 2-year,24-hour storm from each disturbed acre drained may be utilized. Where rainfall data is not available or a calculation cannot be performed,a temporary or permanent sediment basin providing 3,60o cubic feet of storage per acre drained may be provided. If a calculation is performed,then the calculation shall be included in the SWP3. (C) If sedimentation basins or impoundments are used,the permittee shall comply with the requirements in Part III.G.6 of this general permit. 3. Description of Permanent Stormwater Controls A description of any stormwater control measures that will be installed during the construction process to control pollutants in stormwater discharges that may occur after construction operations have been completed must be included in the SWP3. Permittees are responsible for the installation and maintenance of stormwater management measures,as follows: (a) permittees authorized under the permit for small construction activities are responsible for the installation and maintenance of stormwater control measures prior to final stabilization of the site; or (b) permittees authorized under the permit for large construction activities are responsible for the installation and maintenance of stormwater control measures prior to final stabilization of the site and prior to submission of an NOT 4. Other Required Controls and BMPs Page 35 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 (a) Permittees shall minimize,to the extent practicable,the off-site vehicle tracking of sediments and the generation of dust. The SWP3 shall include a description of controls utilized to accomplish this requirement. (b) The SWP3 must include a description of construction and waste materials expected to be stored on-site and a description of controls to minimize pollutants from these materials. (c) The SWP3 must include a description of potential pollutant sources in discharges of stormwater from all areas of the construction site where construction activity,including construction support activities,will be located, and a description of controls and measures that will be implemented at those sites to minimize pollutant discharges. (d) Permittees shall place velocity dissipation devices at discharge locations and along the length of any outfall channel(i.e.,runoff conveyance)to provide a non- erosive flow velocity from the structure to a water course,so that the natural physical and biological characteristics and functions are maintained and protected. (e) Permittees shall design and utilize appropriate controls to minimize the offsite transport of suspended sediments and other pollutants if it is necessary to pump or channel standing water from the site. (f) Permittees shall ensure that all other required controls and BMPs comply with all of the requirements of Part III.G of this general permit. (g) For demolition of any structure with at least io,000 square feet of floor space that was built or renovated before January 1,198o,and the receiving waterbody is impaired for polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs) i. Implement controls to minimize the exposure of PCB-containing building materials,including paint,caulk,and pre-198o fluorescent lighting fixtures to precipitation and to stormwater; and ii. Ensure that disposal of such materials is performed in compliance with applicable state,federal,and local laws. 5. Documentation of Compliance with Approved State and Local Plans (a) Permittees must ensure that the SWP3 is consistent with requirements specified in applicable sediment and erosion site plans or site permits,or stormwater management site plans or site permits approved by federal,state,or local officials. (b) SWP3s must be updated as necessary to remain consistent with any changes applicable to protecting surface water resources in sediment erosion site plans or site permits,or stormwater management site plans or site permits approved by state or local official for which the permittee receives written notice. (c) If the permittee is required to prepare a separate management plan,including but not limited to a WPAP or Contributing Zone Plan in accordance with 30 TAC Chapter 213(related to the Edwards Aquifer),then a copy of that plan must be either included in the SWP3 or made readily available upon request to authorized personnel of the TCEQ. The permittee shall maintain a copy of the approval letter for the plan in its SWP3. 6. Maintenance Requirements (a) All protective measures identified in the SWP3 must be maintained in effective operating condition. If,through inspections or other means, as soon as the permittee determines that BMPs are not operating effectively,then the permittee shall perform maintenance as necessary to maintain the continued effectiveness Page 36 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 of stormwater controls,and prior to the next rain event if feasible. If maintenance prior to the next anticipated storm event is impracticable,the reason shall be documented in the SWP3 and maintenance must be scheduled and accomplished as soon as practicable. Erosion and sediment controls that have been intentionally disabled,run-over,removed,or otherwise rendered ineffective must be replaced or corrected immediately upon discovery (b) If periodic inspections or other information indicates a control has been used incorrectly,is performing inadequately,or is damaged,then the operator shall replace or modify the control as soon as practicable after making the discovery (c) Sediment must be removed from sediment traps and sedimentation ponds no later than the time that design capacity has been reduced by 5o%. For perimeter controls such as silt fences,berms,etc.,the trapped sediment must be removed before it reaches 5o%of the above-ground height. (d) If sediment escapes the site,accumulations must be removed at a frequency that minimizes off-site impacts,and prior to the next rain event,if feasible. If the permittee does not own or operate the off-site conveyance,then the permittee shall work with the owner or operator of the property to remove the sediment. 7 Inspections of Controls (a) Personnel provided by the permittee must inspect disturbed areas (cleared, graded,or excavated)of the construction site that do not meet the requirements of final stabilization in this general permit,all locations where stabilization measures have been implemented,areas of construction support activity covered under this permit,stormwater controls(including pollution prevention controls) for evidence of,or the potential for,the discharge of pollutants,areas where stormwater typically flows within the construction site,and points of discharge from the construction site. i. Personnel conducting these inspections must be knowledgeable of this general permit,the construction activities at the site,and the SWP3 for the site. ii. Personnel conducting these inspections are not required to have signatory authority for inspection reports under 3o TAC§305.128. (b) Requirements for Inspections i. Inspect all stormwater controls(including sediment and erosion control measures identified in the SWP3)to ensure that they are installed properly, appear to be operational,and minimizing pollutants in discharges,as intended. ii. Identify locations on the construction site where new or modified stormwater controls are necessary iii. Check for signs of visible erosion and sedimentation that can be attributed to the points of discharge where discharges leave the construction site or discharge into any surface water in the state flowing within or adjacent to the construction site. iv Identify any incidents of noncompliance observed during the inspection. v Inspect locations where vehicles enter or exit the site for evidence of off-site sediment tracking. vi. If an inspection is performed when discharges from the construction site are occurring:identify all discharge points at the site,observe and document the visual quality of the discharge(i.e.,color,odor,floating,settled,or Page 37 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 suspended solids,foam,oil sheen,and other such indicators of pollutants in stormwater). vii. Complete any necessary maintenance needed,based on the results of the inspection and in accordance with the requirements listed in Part III.F.6 above. (c) Inspection frequencies: i. Inspections of construction sites must be conducted at least once every 14 calendar days and within 24 hours of the end of a storm event of o.5 inches or greater,unless as otherwise provided below in Part III.F 7.(c).ii—v below ii. Inspection frequencies must be conducted at least once every month in areas of the construction site that meet final stabilization or have been temporarily stabilized. iii. Inspection frequencies for construction sites,where runoff is unlikely due to the occurrence of frozen conditions at the site,must be conducted at least once every month until thawing conditions begin to occur(See definitions for thawing conditions in Part I.B) The SWP3 must also contain a record of the approximate beginning and ending dates of when frozen conditions occurred at the site,which resulted in inspections being conducted monthly, while those conditions persisted,instead of at the interval of once every 14 calendar days and within 24 hours of the end of a storm event of o.5 inches or greater iv In arid,semi-arid,or drought-stricken areas,inspections must be conducted at least once every month and within 24 hours after the end of a storm event of o.5 inches or greater The SWP3 must also contain a record of the total rainfall measured,as well as the approximate beginning and ending dates of when drought conditions occurred at the site,which resulted in inspections being conducted monthly,while those conditions persisted,instead of at the interval of once every 1.4 calendar days and within 24 hours of the end of a storm event of o.5 inches or greater v As an alternative to the inspection schedule in Part III.F 7.(c).i above,the SWP3 may be developed to require that these inspections will occur at least once every seven(7)calendar days. If this alternative schedule is developed, then the inspection must occur regardless of whether or not there has been a rainfall event since the previous inspection. vi. The inspection procedures described in Part III.F 7.(c).i.—v above can be performed at the frequencies and under the applicable conditions indicated for each schedule option,provided that the SWP3 reflects the current schedule and that any changes to the schedule are made in accordance with the following provisions. the inspection frequency schedule can only be changed a maximum of one time each month,the schedule change must be implemented at the beginning of a calendar month,and the reason for the schedule change documented in the SWP3(e.g.,end of"dry"season and beginning of"wet"season). (d) Utility line installation,pipeline construction,and other examples of long, narrow,linear construction activities may provide inspection personnel with limited access to the areas described in Part III.F 7.(a)above. i. Inspection of linear construction sites could require the use of vehicles that could compromise areas of temporary or permanent stabilization,cause Page 38 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR3.50000 additional disturbance of soils,and result in the increase the potential for erosion. In these circumstances,controls must be inspected at least once every 14 calendar days and within 24 hours of the end of a storm event of 0.5 inches or greater,but representative inspections may be performed. ii. For representative inspections,personnel must inspect controls along the construction site for o.25 mile above and below each access point where a roadway,undisturbed right-of-way,or other similar feature intersects the construction site and allows access to the areas described in Part III.F 7.(a) above. The conditions of the controls along each inspected o.25 mile portion may be considered as representative of the condition of controls along that reach extending from the end of the o.25 mile portion to either the end of the next o.25 mile inspected portion,or to the end of the project, whichever occurs first. As an alternative to the inspection schedule described in Part III.F 7.(c).i above,the SWP3 may be developed to require that these inspections will occur at least once every seven(7)calendar days. If this alternative schedule is developed,the inspection must occur regardless of whether or not there has been a rainfall event since the previous inspection. iii. The SWP3 for a linear construction site must reflect the current inspection schedule. Any changes to the inspection schedule must be made in accordance with the following provisions: (A) the schedule maybe changed a maximum of one time each month, (B) the schedule change must be implemented at the beginning of a calendar month,and (C) the reason for the schedule change must be documented in the SWP3 (e.g.,end of"dry"season and beginning of"wet"season). (e) In the event of flooding or other uncontrollable situations which prohibit access to the inspection sites,inspections must be conducted as soon as access is practicable. (f) Inspection Reports i. A report summarizing the scope of any inspection must be completed within 24-hours following the inspection. The report must also include the date(s) of the inspection and major observations relating to the implementation of the SWP3. Major observations in the report must include: the locations of where erosion and discharges of sediment or other pollutants from the site have occurred,locations of BMPs that need to be maintained,locations of BMPs that failed to operate as designed or proved inadequate for a particular location, and locations where additional BMPs are needed. H. Actions taken as a result of inspections must be described within,and retained as a part of,the SWP3. Reports must identify any incidents of non- compliance. Where a report does not identify any incidents of non- compliance,the report must contain a certification that the facility or site is in compliance with the SWP3 and this permit. The report must be retained as part of the SWP3 and signed by the person and in the manner required by 3o TAC§3o5.128(relating to Signatories to Reports). iii. The names and qualifications of personnel making the inspections for the permittee maybe documented once in the SWP3 rather than being included in each report. (g) The SWP3 must be modified based on the results of inspections,as necessary,to better control pollutants in runoff. Revisions to the SWP3 must be completed Page 39 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 within seven(7)calendar days following the inspection. If existing BMPs are modified or if additional BMPs are necessary,an implementation schedule must be described in the SWP3 and wherever possible those changes implemented before the next storm event. If implementation before the next anticipated storm event is impracticable,these changes must be implemented as soon as practicable. 8. The SWP3 must identify and ensure the implementation of appropriate pollution prevention measures for all eligible non-stormwater components of the discharge,as listed in Part II.A.3 of this permit. 9. The SWP3 must include the information required in Part III.B of this general permit. 10. The SWP3 must include pollution prevention procedures that comply with Part III.G.4 of this general permit. Section G. Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements Applicable to All Sites Except as provided in 4o CFR§§125.30-125.32,any discharge regulated under this general permit,with the exception of sites that obtained waivers based on low rainfall erosivity,must achieve,at a minimum,the following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by application of the best practicable control technology currently available(BPT). 1. Erosion and sediment controls.Design,install,and maintain effective erosion controls and sediment controls to minimize the discharge of pollutants.At a minimum,such controls must be designed,installed,and maintained to: (a) Control stormwater volume and velocity within the site to minimize soil erosion in order to minimize pollutant discharges; (b) Control stormwater discharges,including both peak flowrates and total stormwater volume,to minimize channel and streambank erosion and scour in the immediate vicinity of discharge point(s); (c) Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activity; (d) Minimize the disturbance of steep slopes; (e) Minimize sediment discharges from the site. The design,installation,and maintenance of erosion and sediment controls must address factors such as the amount,frequency,intensity and duration of precipitation,the nature of resulting stormwater runoff,and soil characteristics,including the range of soil particle sizes expected to be present on the site; (f) If earth disturbance activities are located in close proximity to a surface water in the state,provide and maintain appropriate natural buffers if feasible and as necessary,around surface water in the state,depending on site-specific topography,sensitivity,and proximity to water bodies. Direct stormwater to vegetated areas and maximize stormwater infiltration to reduce pollutant discharges,unless infeasible. If providing buffers is infeasible,the permittee shall document the reason that natural buffers are infeasible and shall implement additional erosion and sediment controls to reduce sediment load, (g) Preserve native topsoil at the site,unless the intended function of a specific area of the site dictates that the topsoil be disturbed or removed,or it is infeasible; and (h) Minimize soil compaction. In areas of the construction site where final vegetative stabilization will occur or where infiltration practices will be installed, either i. restrict vehicle and equipment use to avoid soil compaction,or Page 4o Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 ii. prior to seeding or planting areas of exposed soil that have been compacted, use techniques that condition the soils to support vegetative growth,if necessary and feasible; Minimizing soil compaction is not required where the intended function of a specific area of the site dictates that it be compacted. (i) TCEQ does not consider stormwater control features(e.g.,stormwater conveyance channels,storm drain inlets,sediment basins)to constitute"surface water"for the purposes of triggering the buffer requirement in Part III.G.i.(f) above. 2. Soil stabilization. Stabilization of disturbed areas must,at a minimum,be initiated immediately whenever any clearing,grading,excavating,or other earth disturbing activities have permanently ceased on any portion of the site,or temporarily ceased on any portion of the site and will not resume for a period exceeding 1.4 calendar days. In the context of this requirement,"immediately"means as soon as practicable, but no later than the end of the next work day,following the day when the earth- disturbing activities have temporarily or permanently ceased. Temporary stabilization must be completed no more than 14 calendar days after initiation of soil stabilization measures,and fmal stabilization must be achieved prior to termination of permit coverage. In arid,semi-arid,and drought-stricken areas where initiating vegetative stabilization measures immediately is infeasible,alternative non- vegetative stabilization measures must be employed as soon as practicable.Refer to Part III.F.2.(b)for complete erosion control and stabilization practice requirements. In limited circumstances,stabilization may not be required if the intended function of a specific area of the site necessitates that it remain disturbed. 3. Dewatering Discharges from dewatering activities,including discharges from dewatering of trenches and excavations,are prohibited,unless managed by appropriate controls. 4. Pollution prevention measures.Design,install,implement,and maintain effective pollution prevention measures to minimize the discharge of pollutants.At a minimum,such measures must be designed,installed,implemented,and maintained to: (a) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from equipment and vehicle washing, wheel wash water,and other wash waters.Wash waters must be treated in a sediment basin or alternative control that provides equivalent or better treatment prior to discharge; (b) Minimize the exposure of building materials,building products,construction wastes,trash,landscape materials,fertilizers,pesticides,herbicides,detergents, sanitary waste,and other materials present on the site to precipitation and to stormwater; (c) Minimize the exposure of waste materials by closing waste container lids at the end of the work day For waste containers that do not have lids,where the container itself is not sufficiently secure enough to prevent the discharge of pollutants absent a cover and could leak,the permittee must provide either a cover(e.g.,a tarp,plastic sheeting,temporary roof)to minimize exposure of wastes to precipitation,or a similarly effective means designed to minimize the discharge of pollutants(e.g.,secondary containment);and (d) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from spills and leaks,and implement chemical spill and leak prevention and response procedures. 5. Prohibited discharges.The following discharges are prohibited. Page 41 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 (a) Wastewater from wash out of concrete,unless managed by an appropriate control, (b) Wastewater from wash out and cleanout of stucco,paint,form release oils, curing compounds and other construction materials; (c) Fuels,oils,or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment operation and maintenance; (d) Soaps or solvents used in vehicle and equipment washing; and (e) Toxic or hazardous substances from a spill or other release. 6. Surface outlets.When discharging from basins and impoundments,utilize outlet structures that withdraw water from the surface,unless infeasible. Part IV. Stormwater Runoff from Concrete Batch Plants Discharges of stormwater runoff from concrete batch plants present at regulated construction sites and operated as a construction support activity maybe authorized under the provisions of this general permit,provided that the following requirements are met for concrete batch plant(s)authorized under this permit. Only the discharges of stormwater runoff and non-stormwater from concrete batch plants that meet the requirements of a construction support activity can be authorized under this permit(see the requirements for "Non-Stormwater Discharges"in Part II.A.3 and"Discharges of Stormwater Associated with Construction Support Activity"in Part II.A.2). If discharges of stormwater runoff or non-stormwater from concrete batch plants are not authorized under this general permit,then discharges must be authorized under an alternative general permit or individual permit[see the requirement in Part II.A.2.(c)]. This permit does not authorize the discharge or land disposal of any wastewater from concrete batch plants at regulated construction sites. Authorization for these wastes must be obtained under an individual permit or an alternative general permit. Section A. Benchmark Sampling Requirements 1. Operators of concrete batch plants authorized under this general permit shall sample the stormwater runoff from the concrete batch plants according to the requirements of this section of this general permit,and must conduct evaluations on the effectiveness of the SWP3 based on the following benchmark monitoring values: Table 1.Benchmark Parameters Benchmark Benchmark Value Sampling Sample Type Parameter Frequency Oil and Grease(*i) 15 mg/L i/quarter(*2) (*3) Grab(*4) Total Suspended 5o mg/L i/quarter(*2) (*3) Grab(*4) Solids(*1) pH 6.o—9.o Standard Units 1/quarter(*2) (*3) Grab(*4) Total Iron(*1) 1.3 mg/L 1/quarter(*2) (*3) Grab(*4) (*1) All analytical results for these parameters must be obtained from a laboratory that is accredited based on rules located in 3o TAC§25.4(a)or through the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program(NELAP). Analysis must be performed using sufficiently sensitive methods for analysis that comply with the rules located in 4o CFR§136.1(c)and 40 CFR §122.44(i)(1)(iv). Page 42 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 (*2) When discharge occurs. Sampling is required within the first 3o minutes of discharge. If it is not practicable to take the sample,or to complete the sampling,within the first 3o minutes,sampling must be completed within the first hour of discharge. If sampling is not completed within the first 30 minutes of discharge,the reason must be documented and attached to all required reports and records of the sampling activity (*3) Sampling must be conducted at least once during each of the following periods. The first sample must be collected during the first full quarter that a stormwater discharge occurs from a concrete batch plant authorized under this general permit. January through March April through June July through September October through December For projects lasting less than one full quarter,a minimum of one sample shall be collected,provided that a stormwater discharge occurred at least once following submission of the NOI or following the date that automatic authorization was obtained under Section II.E.2,and prior to terminating coverage. (*4) A grab sample shall be collected from the stormwater discharge resulting from a storm event that is at least o.1 inches of measured precipitation that occurs at least 72 hours from the previously measurable storm event. The sample shall be collected downstream of the concrete batch plant,and where the discharge exits any BMPs utilized to handle the runoff from the batch plant,prior to commingling with any other water authorized under this general permit. 2. The permittee must compare the results of sample analyses to the benchmark values above,and must include this comparison in the overall assessment of the SWP3's effectiveness. Analytical results that exceed a benchmark value are not a violation of this permit,as these values are not numeric effluent limitations. Results of analyses are indicators that modifications of the SWP3 should be assessed and may be necessary to protect water quality The operator must investigate the cause for each exceedance and must document the results of this investigation in the SWP3 by the end of the quarter following the sampling event. The operator's investigation must identify the following: (a) any additional potential sources of pollution,such as spills that might have occurred, (b) necessary revisions to good housekeeping measures that are part of the SWP3, (c) additional BMPs,including a schedule to install or implement the BMPs, and (d) other parts of the SWP3 that may require revisions in order to meet the goal of the benchmark values. Background concentrations of specific pollutants may also be considered during the investigation. If the operator is able to relate the cause of the exceedance to background concentrations,then subsequent exceedances of benchmark values for that pollutant may be resolved by referencing earlier findings in the SWP3. Background concentrations may be identified by laboratory analyses of samples of stormwater run-on to the permitted facility,by laboratory analyses of samples of stormwater run-off from adjacent non-industrial areas,or by identifying the pollutant is a naturally occurring material in soils at the site. Page 43 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR1500o0 Section B. Best Management Practices(BMPs)and SWP3 Requirements Minimum SWP3 Requirements—The following are required in addition to other SWP3 requirements listed in this general permit,which include,but are not limited to the applicable requirements located in Part III.F 7 of this general permit,as follows: 1. Description of Potential Pollutant Sources-The SWP3 must provide a description of potential sources(activities and materials)that can cause,have a reasonable potential to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards or have been found to cause,or contribute to,the loss of a designated use of surface water in the state in stormwater discharges associated with concrete batch plants authorized under this permit. The SWP3 must describe the implementation of practices that will be used to minimize to the extent practicable the discharge of pollutants in stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity and non-stormwater discharges(described in Part II.A.3 of this general permit),in compliance with the terms and conditions of this general permit,including the protection of water quality, and must ensure the implementation of these practices. The following must be developed,at a minimum,in support of developing this description. (a) Drainage—The site map must include the following information. i. the location of all outfalls for stormwater discharges associated with concrete batch plants that are authorized under this permit; ii. a depiction of the drainage area and the direction of flow to the outfall(s), iii. structural controls used within the drainage area(s); iv the locations of the following areas associated with concrete batch plants that are exposed to precipitation:vehicle and equipment maintenance activities(including fueling,repair,and storage areas for vehicles and equipment scheduled for maintenance), areas used for the treatment, storage,or disposal of wastes;liquid storage tanks;material processing and storage areas, and loading and unloading areas; and v the locations of the following: any bag house or other dust control device(s), recycle/sedimentation pond,clarifier or other device used for the treatment of facility wastewater(including the areas that drain to the treatment device); areas with significant materials; and areas where major spills or leaks have occurred. (b) Inventory of Exposed Materials—A list of materials handled at the concrete batch plant that may be exposed to stormwater and that have a potential to affect the quality of stormwater discharges associated with concrete batch plants that are authorized under this general permit. (c) Spills and Leaks-A list of significant spills and leaks of toxic or hazardous pollutants that occurred in areas exposed to stormwater and that drain to stormwater outfalls associated with concrete batch plants authorized under this general permit must be developed,maintained,and updated as needed. (d) Sampling Data-A summary of existing stormwater discharge sampling data must be maintained,if available. 2. Measures and Controls-The SWP3 must include a description of management controls to regulate pollutants identified in the SWP3's"Description of Potential Pollutant Sources"from Part W.B.i of this permit,and a schedule for implementation of the measures and controls. This must include,at a minimum. Page 44 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRI5o00o (a) Good Housekeeping-Good housekeeping measures must be developed and implemented in the area(s)associated with concrete batch plants. i. Operators must prevent or minimize the discharge of spilled cement, aggregate(including sand or gravel),settled dust,or other significant materials from paved portions of the site that are exposed to stormwater Measures used to minimize the presence of these materials may include regular sweeping or other equivalent practices. These practices must be conducted at a frequency that is determined based on consideration of the amount of industrial activity occurring in the area and frequency of precipitation,and shall occur at least once per week when cement or aggregate is being handled or otherwise processed in the area. ii. Operators must prevent the exposure of fine granular solids,such as cement,to stormwater Where practicable,these materials must be stored in enclosed silos,hoppers or buildings,in covered areas,or under covering. (b) Spill Prevention and Response Procedures-Areas where potential spills that can contribute pollutants to stormwater runoff,and the drainage areas from these locations,must be identified in the SWP3. Where appropriate,the SWP3 must specify material handling procedures,storage requirements,and use of equipment. Procedures for cleaning up spills must be identified in the SWP3 and made available to the appropriate personnel. (c) Inspections-Qualified facility personnel(i.e.,a person or persons with knowledge of this general permit,the concrete batch plant,and the SWP3 related to the concrete batch plant(s)for the site)must be identified to inspect designated equipment and areas of the facility specified in the SWP3. Personnel conducting these inspections are not required to have signatory authority for inspection reports under 3o TAC§305.128. Inspections of facilities in operation must be performed once every seven days. Inspections of facilities that are not in operation must be performed at a minimum of once per month. The current inspection frequency being implemented at the facility must be recorded in the SWP3. The inspection must take place while the facility is in operation and must,at a minimum,include all areas that are exposed to stormwater at the site,including material handling areas,above ground storage tanks,hoppers or silos,dust collection/containment systems, truck wash down and equipment cleaning areas. Follow-up procedures must be used to ensure that appropriate actions are taken in response to the inspections. Records of inspections must be maintained and be made readily available for inspection upon request. (d) Employee Training-An employee training program must be developed to educate personnel responsible for implementing any component of the SWP3, or personnel otherwise responsible for stormwater pollution prevention,with the provisions of the SWP3. The frequency of training must be documented in the SWP3,and at a minimum,must consist of one training prior to the initiation of operation of the concrete batch plant. (e) Record Keeping and Internal Reporting Procedures-A description of spills and similar incidents,plus additional information that is obtained regarding the quality and quantity of stormwater discharges,must be included in the SWP3. Inspection and maintenance activities must be documented and records of those inspection and maintenance activities must be incorporated in the SWP3. (f) Management of Runoff-The SWP3 shall contain a narrative consideration for reducing the volume of runoff from concrete batch plants by diverting runoff or otherwise managing runoff,including use of infiltration,detention ponds, retention ponds,or reusing of runoff. Page 45 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 3. Comprehensive Compliance Evaluation—At least once per year,one or more qualified personnel(i.e.,a person or persons with knowledge of this general permit, the concrete batch plant,and the SWP3 related to the concrete batch plant(s)for the site)shall conduct a compliance evaluation of the plant. The evaluation must include the following. (a) Visual examination of all areas draining stormwater associated with regulated concrete batch plants for evidence of,or the potential for,pollutants entering the drainage system. These include,but are not limited to: cleaning areas, material handling areas,above ground storage tanks,hoppers or silos,dust collection/containment systems,and truck wash down and equipment cleaning areas. Measures implemented to reduce pollutants in runoff(including structural controls and implementation of management practices)must be evaluated to determine if they are effective and if they are implemented in accordance with the terms of this permit and with the permittee's SWP3. The operator shall conduct a visual inspection of equipment needed to implement the SWP3,such as spill response equipment. (b) Based on the results of the evaluation,the following must be revised as appropriate within two weeks of the evaluation. the description of potential pollutant sources identified in the SWP3(as required in Part IV.B.i, "Description of Potential Pollutant Sources"), and pollution prevention measures and controls identified in the SWP3(as required in Part IV.B.2, "Measures and Controls"). The revisions may include a schedule for implementing the necessary changes. (c) The permittee shall prepare and include in the SWP3 a report summarizing the scope of the evaluation,the personnel making the evaluation,the date(s)of the evaluation,major observations relating to the implementation of the SWP3,and actions taken in response to the findings of the evaluation. The report must identify any incidents of noncompliance. Where the report does not identify incidences of noncompliance,the report must contain a statement that the evaluation did not identify any incidence(s),and the report must be signed according to 3o TAC§3o5.1.28,relating to Signatories to Reports. (d) The Comprehensive Compliance Evaluation may substitute for one of the required inspections delineated in Part IV.B.2.(c)of this general permit. Section C. Prohibition of Wastewater Discharges Wastewater discharges associated with concrete production including wastewater disposal by land application are not authorized under this general permit. These wastewater discharges must be authorized under an alternative TCEQ water quality permit or otherwise disposed of in an authorized manner Discharges of concrete truck wash out at construction sites may be authorized if conducted in accordance with the requirements of Part V of this general permit. Part V. Concrete Truck Wash Out Requirements This general permit authorizes the land disposal of wash out from concrete trucks at construction sites regulated under this general permit,provided the following requirements are met. Any discharge of concrete production waste water to surface water in the state must be authorized under a separate TCEQ general permit or individual permit. A. Discharge of concrete truck wash out water to surface water in the state,including discharge to storm sewers,is prohibited by this general permit. B. Concrete truck wash out water shall be disposed in areas at the construction site where structural controls have been established to prevent discharge to surface water Page 46 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 in the state,or to areas that have a minimal slope that allow infiltration and filtering of wash out water to prevent discharge to surface water in the state. Structural controls may consist of temporary berms,temporary shallow pits,temporary storage tanks with slow rate release,or other reasonable measures to prevent runoff from the construction site. C. Wash out of concrete trucks during rainfall events shall be minimized. The discharge of concrete truck wash out water is prohibited at all times,and the operator shall insure that its BMPs are sufficient to prevent the discharge of concrete truck wash out as the result of rainfall or stormwater runoff. D. The disposal of wash out water from concrete trucks,made under authorization of this general permit must not cause or contribute to groundwater contamination. E. If a SWP3 is required to be implemented,the SWP3 shall include concrete wash out areas on the associated site map. Part VI. Retention of Records The permittee must retain the following records for a minimum period of three(3)years from the date that a NOT is submitted as required in Part II.F.1 and 2 of this permit. For activities in which an NOT is not required,records shall be retained for a minimum period of three(3)years from the date that the operator terminates coverage under Section II.F.3 of this permit. Records include: A. A copy of the SWP3, B. All reports and actions required by this permit,including a copy of the construction site notice; C. All data used to complete the NOI,if an NOI is required for coverage under this general permit; and D. All records of submittal of forms submitted to the operator of any MS4 receiving the discharge and to the secondary operator of a large construction site,if applicable. Part VII. Standard Permit Conditions A. The permittee has a duty to comply with all permit conditions. Failure to comply with any permit condition is a violation of the permit and statutes under which it was issued(CWA and TWC),and is grounds for enforcement action,for terminating, revoking and reissuance,or modification,or denying coverage under this general permit,or for requiring a discharger to apply for and obtain an individual TPDES permit,based on rules located in TWC§23.086,3o TAC§305.66 and 4o CFR§122.41 (a). B. Authorization under this general permit may be modified,suspended,revoked and reissued,terminated or otherwise suspended for cause,based on rules located in TWC§23.086,30 TAC§305.66 and 40 CFR§122.41(f). Filing a notice of planned changes or anticipated non-compliance by the permittee does not stay any permit condition. The permittee must furnish to the executive director,upon request and within a reasonable time,any information necessary for the executive director to determine whether cause exists for modifying,revoking and reissuing,terminating or,otherwise suspending authorization under this permit,based on rules located in TWC§23.086,30 TAC§305.66 and 40 CFR§122.41(h). Additionally,the permittee must provide to the executive director,upon request,copies of all records that the permittee is required to maintain as a condition of this general permit. C. It is not a defense for a discharger in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity to maintain compliance with the permit conditions. Page 47 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 D. Inspection and entry shall be allowed under TWC Chapters 26-28,Texas Health and Safety Code§§361.032-361.033 and 361.037,and 40 CFR§122.41(i).The statement in TWC§26.014 that commission entry of a facility shall occur according to an establishment's rules and regulations concerning safety,internal security,and fire protection is not grounds for denial or restriction of entry to any part of the facility or site,but merely describes the commission's duty to observe appropriate rules and regulations during an inspection. E. The discharger is subject to administrative,civil,and criminal penalties,as applicable,under TWC Chapter 7 for violations including but not limited to the following: 1. negligently or knowingly violating the federal CWA§§301,302,306,307,308, 318,or 405,or any condition or limitation implementing any sections in a permit issued under CWA§402,or any requirement imposed in a pretreatment program approved under CWA§§4o2(a)(3)or 402(b)(8); 2. knowingly making any false statement,representation,or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under a permit,including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance;and 3. knowingly violating CWA§303 and placing another person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury F. All reports and other information requested by the executive director must be signed by the person and in the manner required by 3o TAC§305.128(relating to Signatories to Reports). G. Authorization under this general permit does not convey property or water rights of any sort and does not grant any exclusive privilege. H. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit that has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. I. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control(and related appurtenances)that are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures.This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems that are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. J. The permittee shall comply with the monitoring and reporting requirements in 40 CFR§122.41(j)and(1),as applicable. K. Analysis must be performed using sufficiently sensitive methods for analysis that comply with the rules located in 40 CFR§136.1(c)and 40 CFR§122.44(i)(1)(iv). Part VIII. Fees A. A fee of must be submitted along with the NOI. 1. $325 if submitting a paper NOI,or 2. $225 if submitting an NOI electronically B. Fees are due upon submission of the NOI. An NOI will not be declared administratively complete unless the associated fee has been paid in full. C. No separate annual fees will be assessed for this general permit. The Water Quality Annual Fee has been incorporated into the NOI fees as described above. Page 48 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 D. Effective September 1, 2018,applicants seeking coverage under an NOI or LREW must submit their application using the online e-Permits system available through the TCEQ website,or request and obtain a waiver from electronic reporting from the TCEQ Waivers from electronic reporting are not transferrable and expire on the same date as the authorization to discharge. Page 49 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Appendix A: Automatic Authorization Periods of Low Erosion Potential by County—Eligible Date Ranges Andrews: Nov 15-Apr 3o Ector Nov 15-Apr 30 Archer Dec. 15-Feb.14 Edwards: Dec.15-Feb. 14 Armstrong: Nov 15-Apr 30 El Paso• Jan.1-Jul.14,or May 15 -Jul. Bailey Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15-May 31,or Jun.1-Aug.14,or Jun. 15-Sept.14, 14 or Jul.1-Oct.14,or Jul.15-Oct.31,or Aug. 1-Apr 30,or Aug.15-May 14,or Baylor Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Sept.1-May 30,or Oct.1-Jun.14,or Borden. Nov 15-Apr 3o Nov 1-Jun.30,or Nov 15-Jul.14 Brewster Nov 15-Apr 3o Fisher. Dec.15-Feb.14 Briscoe: Nov 15-Apr 3o Floyd. Nov 15-Apr 30 Brown. Dec.15-Feb.14 Foard. Dec.15-Feb.14 Callahan. Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Gaines: Nov 15-Apr 30 Carson. Nov 15-Apr 3o Garza. Nov 15-Apr 30 Castro: Nov 15-Apr 3o Glasscock: Nov 15-Apr 30 Childress: Dec. 15-Feb.14 Hale: Nov 15-Apr 30 Cochran. Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15- Hall. Feb.1-Mar 30 May 14 Hanford. Nov 15-Apr 30 Coke: Dec.15-Feb.14 Hardeman. Dec.15-Feb. Let Coleman. Dec. 15-Feb.14 Hartley Nov 15-Apr 30 Collingsworth. Jan.1-Mar 30,or Dec.1- Haskell. Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Feb. 28 Hockley Nov 1-Apr 14,or Nov 15- Concho: Dec.15-Feb. 14 Apr 30 Cottle: Dec.15-Feb.14 Howard. Nov 15-Apr 30 Crane: Nov 15-Apr 3o Hudspeth. Nov 1-May 14 Crockett: Nov 15-Jan.14,or Feb. 1- Hutchinson. Nov 15-Apr 30 Mar 3o Irion. Dec.15-Feb.14 Crosby Nov 15-Apr 30 Jeff Davis: Nov 1-Apr 30 or Nov 15- Culberson. Nov 1-May 14 May 14 Dallam. Nov 1-Apr 14,or Nov 15-Apr , Jones: Dec. 15-Feb.14 3o Kent: Nov 15-Jan.Let or Feb.1-Mar 30 Dawson. Nov 15-Apr 3o Kerr Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Deaf Smith. Nov 15-Apr 3o Kimble: Dec.15-Feb. 14 Dickens: Nov 15-Jan. 14,or Feb.1-Mar 3o King: Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Dimmit: Dec.15-Feb. 14 Kinney Dec.15-Feb.14 Donley Jan. 1-Mar 30,or Dec.1-Feb. Knox: Dec.15-Feb. 14 28 Lamb: Nov 1-Apr 14,or Nov 15-Apr Eastland. Dec.15-Feb. 14 30 Page 50 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Loving: Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15-May Scurry. Nov 15-Apr 30 14 Shackelford. Dec.15-Feb.14 Lubbock: Nov 15-Apr 3o Sherman. Nov 15-Apr 30 Lynn. Nov 15-Apr 3o Stephens: Dec. 15-Feb.14 Martin. Nov 15-Apr 30 Sterling: Nov 15-Apr 30 Mason. Dec.15-Feb. 14 Stonewall. Dec. 15-Feb.14 Maverick: Dec. 15-Feb.14 Sutton. Dec. 15-Feb.14 McCulloch. Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Swisher Nov 15-Apr 30 Menard. Dec.15-Feb.14 Taylor Dec.15-Feb.14 Midland. Nov 15-Apr 3o Terrell. Nov 15-Apr 30 Mitchell. Nov 15-Apr 3o Terry. Nov 15-Apr 30 Moore: Nov 15-Apr 3o Throckmorton. Dec.15-Feb.14 Motley Nov 15-Jan. 14,or Feb. 1-Mar Tom Green. Dec. 15-Feb. 14 30 Nolan. Dec.15-Feb.14 Upton. Nov 15-Apr 30 Oldham. Nov 15-Apr 3o Uvalde: Dec. 15-Feb. 14 Parmer Nov 1-Apr 14,or Nov 15-Apr Val Verde: Nov 15-Jan.14,or Feb.1- Mar 30 30 Pecos: Nov 15-Apr 3o Ward. Nov 1-Apr 14,or Nov 15-Apr 30 Potter Nov 15-Apr 3o Wichita. Dec. 15-Feb.14 Presidio: Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15- Wilbarger Dec. 15-Feb. 14 May 14 Randall. Nov 15-Apr 3o Winkler Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15- May 14 Reagan. Nov 15-Apr 30 Yoakum. Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15- Real. Dec. 15-Feb. 14 May 14 Reeves: Nov 1-Apr 30,or Nov 15-May Young: Dec.15-Feb. 14 14 Wheeler Jan.1-Mar 30,or Dec. 1-Feb. Runnels: Dec. 15-Feb.14 28 Schleicher Dec.15-Feb.14 Zavala. Dec. 15-Feb.14 1 Page 51 Construction General Permit TPDES General Permit TXRi50000 Appendix B: Erosivity Index(EI)Zones in Texas ' ,-� F�es_1.. I. ! r '-R ;ill rn'iai ' (5 T` 4G�:'....,:.-ra --mar-�,' - -. L�-F��i-,.-- cam _7 : .k Ir ti, J .I•tz •. 9 ,. 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C0 O Cn O co A 00 so so V sO t-+ I- 0 A CO A as � 'C 0 0 C 1 t+ V so V CO CO 'O C C 'C C t~\+ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OW,,, TCEQ Office Use Only Permit No: CN: RN: r"- Im'y Notice of Intent (NOI) for an Authorization for "ma Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity under T TPDES General Permit TXR150000 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Please read and use the General Information and Instructions prior to filling out each question in the NOI form. Use the NOI Checklist to ensure all required information is completed correctly Incomplete applications delay approval or result in automatic denial. Once processed your permit authorization can be viewed by entering the following link into your Internet browser http://www2 tceq texas.gov/wq_dpa/index.cfm or you can contact TCEQ Stormwater Processing Center at 512-239-3700. ePERMITS Effective September 1, 2018, this paper form must be submitted to TCEQ with a completed electronic reporting waiver form(TCEQ 20754). To submit an NOI electronically, enter the following web address into your Internet browser and follow the instructions: https.//www3 tceq texas.gov/steers/index.cfm APPLICATION FEE AND PAYMENT The application fee for submitting a paper NOI is $325 The application fee for electronic submittal of a NOI through the TCEQ ePermits system (STEERS) is $22 5 Payment of the application fee can be submitted by mail or through the TCEQ ePay system. The payment and the NOI must be mailed to separate addresses. To access the TCEQ ePay system enter the following web address into your internet browser http://www tceq texas.gov/epay. Provide your payment information for verification of payment: • If payment was mailed to TCEQ provide the following: o Check/Money Order Number _ o Name printed on Check: • If payment was made via ePay, provide the following: o Voucher Number o A copy of the payment voucher is attached to this paper NOI form. TCEQ-2oo22(3/6/2018) Page i Notice of Intent for Construction Stormwater Discharges under TXR150000 {RENEWAL (This portion of the NOI is not applicable after June 3, 2018) Is this NOI for a renewal of an existing authorization? El Yes Di No If Yes, provide the authorization number here: TXR15 NOTE. If an authorization number is not provided, a new number will be assigned. SECTION 1. OPERATOR (APPLICANT) a) If the applicant is currently a customer with TCEQ what is the Customer Number (CN) issued to this entity? CN (Refer to Section 1.a) of the Instructions) b) What is the Legal Name of the entity(applicant) applying for this permit? (The legal name must be spelled exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State, County, or in the legal document forming the entity) c) What is the contact information for the Operator (Responsible Authority)? Prefix(Mr Ms. Miss): First and Last Name: Suffix: Title: - Credentials: Phone Number Fax Number E-mail. Mailing Address: City, State, and Zip Code: Mailing Information if outside USA. Territory Country Code: Postal Code: d) Indicate the type of customer Individual �Federal Government 0 Limited Partnership p County Government rd General Partnership State Government ]j Trust 5 City Government rd Sole Proprietorship (D.B.A.) Other Government d Corporation Ei Other Ell Estate e) Is the applicant an independent operator? 5 Yes Eli No TCEQ-2oo22(3/6/2018) Page 2 Notice of Intent for Construction Stormwater Discharges under TXR150000 (If a governmental entity, a subsidiary, or part of a larger corporation, check No.) f) Number of Employees. Select the range applicable to your company 5 0-20 0 251-500 5 21-100 5 501 or higher 5 101-250 g) Customer Business Tax and Filing Numbers: (Required for Corporations and Limited Partnerships. Not Required for Individuals, Government, or Sole Proprietors.) State Franchise Tax ID Number Federal Tax ID. Texas Secretary of State Charter (filing)Number DUNS Number (if known): SECTION 2. APPLICATION CONTACT Is the application contact the same as the applicant identified above? Ell Yes, go to Section 3 Lroi No, complete this section Prefix (Mr. Ms. Miss). First and Last Name: , Suffix: Title: Credential. Organization Name: Phone Number Fax Number E-mail. Mailing Address: Internal Routing (Mail Code, Etc.): City, State, and Zip Code: Mailing information if outside USA. Territory 'Country Code: Postal Code: SECTION 3. REGULATED ENTITY (RE) INFORMATION ON PROJECT OR SITE a) If this is an existing permitted site, what is the Regulated Entity Number (RN) issued to this site? RN (Refer to Section 3.a) of the Instructions) ,TCEQ-2o022(3/6/2018) Page 3 Notice of Intent for Construction Stormwater Discharges under TXRi50000 b.) Name of project or site (the name known by the community where it's located). c) In your own words, briefly describe the type of construction occurring at the regulated site (residential, industrial, commercial, or other): El d) County or Counties (if located in more than one): e) Latitude: Longitude: f) Site Address/Location If the site has a physical address such as 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, TX 78753, complete Section A. If the site does not have a physical address, provide a location description in Section B. Example: located on the north side of FM 123, 2 miles west of the intersection of FM 123 and Highway 1. Section A: Street Number and Name: City, State, and Zip Code: Section B: Location Description. City(or city nearest to)where the site is located. Zip Code where the site is located. SECTION 4. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS a) Is the project or site located on Indian Country Lands? 0 Yes, do not submit this form. You must obtain authorization through EPA Region 6. Ell No b) Is your construction activity associated with a facility that, when completed, would be associated with the exploration, development, or production of oil or gas or geothermal resources? El Yes. Note: The construction stormwater runoff may be under jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas and may need to obtain authorization through EPA Region 6. ID No c) What is the Primary Standard Industrial Classification(SIC) Code that best describes the construction activity being conducted at the site? d) What is the Secondary SIC Code(s), if applicable? e) What is the total number of acres to be disturbed? f) Is the project part of a larger common plan of development or sale? TCEQ-2oo22(3/6/2o18) Page 4 Notice of Intent for Construction Stormwater Discharges under TXR150000 n ❑i Yes 0 1 No. The total number of acres disturbed, provided in e) above, must be 5 or more. If the total number of acres disturbed is less than 5, do not submit this form. See the requirements in the general permit for small construction sites. g) What is the estimated start date of the project? h) What is the estimated end date of the project? i) Will concrete truck washout be performed at the site? Yes 0 No j) What is the name of the first water body(ies) to receive the stormwater runoff or potential runoff from the site? k) What is the segment number(s) of the classified water body(ies) that the discharge will eventually reach? 1) Is the discharge into a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System(MS4)? rd Yes (p No If Yes, provide the name of the MS4 operator. Note: The general permit requires you to send a copy of this NOI form to the MS4 operator m) Is the discharge or potential discharge from the site within the Recharge Zone, Contributing Zone, or Contributing Zone within the Transition Zone of the Edwards Aquifer, as defined in 30 TAC Chapter 213? 0 Yes, complete the certification below d No, go to Section 5 I certify that the copy of the TCEQ approved Plan required by the Edwards Aquifer Rule (30 TAC Chapter 213) that is included or referenced in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan will be implemented. 5 Yes SECTION 5. NOI CERTIFICATION a) I certify that I have obtained a copy and understand the terms and conditions of the Construction General Permit (TXR150000). gi Yes b) I certify that the full legal name of the entity applying for this permit has been provided and is legally authorized to do business in Texas. Yes c) I understand that a Notice of Termination(NOT) must be submitted when this I authorization is no longer needed. J Yes d) I certify that a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan has been developed, will be implemented prior to construction and to the best of my knowledge and belief is compliant with any applicable local sediment and erosion control plans, as required in ' the Construction General Permit (TXR150000). Ell Yes Note: For multiple operators who prepare a shared SWP3, the confirmation of an operator may be limited to its obligations under the SWP3, provided all obligations are confirmed by at least one operator TCEQ-2oo22(3/6/2018) Page 5 Notice of Intent for Construction Stormwater Discharges under TXR150000 SECTION 6. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION SIGNATURE Operator Signatory Name: Operator Signatory Title: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. I further certify that I am authorized under 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44 to sign and submit this document, and can provide documentation in proof of such authorization upon request. Signature (use blue ink)• Date: TCEQ-20022(3/6/2018) Page 6 Notice of Intent for Construction Stormwater Discharges under TXRl50000 NOTICE OF INTENT CHECKLIST (TXR150000) , Did you complete everything?Use this checklist to be sure! Are you ready to mail your form to TCEQ? Go to the General Information Section of the Instructions for mailing addresses. Confirm each item(or applicable item) in this form is complete. This checklist is for use by the applicant to ensure a complete application is being submitted. Missing information may result in denial of coverage under the general permit. (See NOI process description in the General Information and Instructions.) APPLICATION FEE If paying by check: 0 Check was mailed separately to the TCEQs Cashier's Office. (See Instructions for Cashier's address and Application address.) 5 Check number and name on check is provided in this application. If using ePay- 6 The voucher number is provided in this application and a copy of the voucher is attached. ;RENEWAL 5 If this application is for renewal of an existing authorization, the authorization number is provided. OPERATOR INFORMATION Customer Number (CN) issued by TCEQ Central Registry 17 Legal name as filed to do business in Texas. (Call TX SOS 512-463-5555 to verify.) E Name and title of responsible authority signing the application. rd Phone number and e-mail address C7 Mailing address is complete &verifiable with USPS.www.usps.com 0 Type of operator (entity type). Is applicant an independent operator? g Number of employees. ,I For corporations or limited partnerships -Tax ID and SOS filing numbers. u Application contact and address is complete &verifiable with USPS.http://www.usns.com REGULATED ENTITY(RE) INFORMATION ON PROJECT OR SITE 0 Regulated Entity Number (RN) (if site is already regulated by TCEQ) ;El Site/project name and construction activity description 0 County ' d Latitude and longitude http://www.tceq.texas.gov/gis/samaview.html TCEQ 20022 Checklist(03/06/2018) Page 1 5 Site Address/Location.Do not use a rural route or post office box. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS rd Indian Country Lands -the facility is not on Indian Country Lands. El Construction activity related to facility associated to oil, gas, or geothermal resources roi Primary SIC Code that best describes the construction activity being conducted at the site. www.osha.gov/oshstats/sicser.html 0 Estimated starting and ending dates of the project. E Confirmation of concrete truck washout. d]Acres disturbed is provided and qualifies for coverage through a NOI. Common plan of development or sale. Receiving water body or water bodies. rd Segment number or numbers. rd MS4 operator rd Edwards Aquifer rule. CERTIFICATION g Certification statements have been checked indicating Yes. 0 Signature meets 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §305 44 and is original. TCEQ 20022 Checklist(03/06/2018) Page 2 Instructions for Notice of Intent (NOI) for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity under TPDES General Permit (TXR15 0000) GENERAL INFORMATION [Where to Send the Notice of Intent (NOI): By Regular Mail. By Overnight or Express Mail. TCEQ TCEQ Stormwater Processing Center (MC228) Stormwater Processing Center (MC228) P O Box 13087 12100 Park 35 Circle Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Austin, TX Application Fee: The application fee of $325 is required to be paid at the time the NOI is submitted. Failure to submit payment at the time the application is filed will cause delays in acknowledgment or denial of coverage under the general permit. Payment of the fee may be made by check or money order, payable to TCEQ, or through EPAY(electronic payment through the web). Mailed Payments: Use the attached General Permit Payment Submittal Form. The application fee is submitted to a different address than the NOI. Read the General Permit Payment Submittal Form for further instructions, including the address to send the payment. ePAY Electronic Payment: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/epay When making the payment you must select Water Quality, and then select the fee category "General Permit Construction Storm Water Discharge NOI Application". You must include a copy of the payment voucher with your NOI. Your NOI will not be considered complete without the payment voucher TCEQ Contact List: Application- status and form questions: 512-239-3700, swpermit@tceq.texas.gov Technical questions. 512-239-4671, swgp@tceq texas.gov Environmental Law Division. 512-239-0600 'Records Management - obtain copies of forms: 512-239-0900 Reports from databases (as available): 512-239-DATA(3282) Cashier's office: 512-239-0357 or 512-239-0187 Notice of Intent Process: When your NOI is received by the program, the form will be processed as follows. • Administrative Review Each item on the form will be reviewed for a complete response. In addition, the operator's legal name must be verified with Texas Secretary of State as valid and active (if applicable) The address(es) on the form must be verified with the US Postal service as receiving regular mail delivery Do not give an overnight/express mailing address. TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 1 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 • Notice of Deficiency If an item is incomplete or not verifiable as indicated above, a notice of deficiency (NOD) will be mailed to the operator The operator will have 30 days to respond to the NOD The response will be reviewed for completeness. • Acknowledgment of Coverage: An Acknowledgment Certificate will be mailed to the operator This certificate acknowledges coverage under the general permit. or Denial of Coverage: If the operator fails to respond to the NOD or the response is inadequate, coverage under the general permit may be denied. If coverage is denied, the operator will be notified. [General Permit our Permit For NOIs submitted electronically through ePermits, provisional coverage under the general permit begins immediately following confirmation of receipt of the NOI form by the TCEQ. For paper NOIs, provisional coverage under the general permit begins 7 days after a completed NOI is postmarked for delivery to the TCEQ. You should have a copy of your general permit when submitting your application. You may view and print your permit for which you are seeking coverage, on the TCEQ web site http://www.tceq.texas.gov Search using keyword TXR150000 [Change in Operator An authorization under the general permit is not transferable. If the operator of the regulated project or site changes, the present permittee must submit a Notice of Termination and the new operator must submit a Notice of Intent. The NOT and NOI must be submitted no later than 10 days prior to the change in Operator status. ,TCEQ Central Registry Core Data Form The Core Data Form has been incorporated into this form. Do not send a Core Data Form to TCEQ.After final acknowledgment of coverage under the general permit, the program will assign a Customer Number and Regulated Entity Number, if one has not already been assigned to this customer or site. For existing customers and sites, you can find the Customer Number and Regulated Entity Number by entering the following web address into your Internet browser http://www15 tceq texas.gov/crpub/ or you can contact the TCEQ Stormwater Processing Center at 512-239-3700 for assistance. On the website, you can search by your permit number, the Regulated Entity(RN) number, or the Customer Number (CN). If you do not know these numbers, you can select "Advanced Search" to search by permittee name, site address, etc. The Customer (Permittee) is responsible for providing consistent information to the TCEQ and for updating all CN and RN data for all authorizations as changes occur For this permit, a Notice of Change form must be submitted to the program area. TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 2 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 INSTRUCTIONS.FOR FILLING OUT THE NOT FORM Renewal of General Permit.Dischargers holding active authorizations under the expired General Permit are required to submit a NOI to continue coverage. The existing permit number is required. If the permit number is not provided or has been terminated, expired, or denied, a new permit number will be issued. Section 1. OPERATOR (APPLICANT) a) Customer Number (CN) TCEQ's Central Registry will assign each customer a number that begins with CN, followed by nine digits. This is not a permit number, registration number, or license number If the applicant is an existing TCEQ customer, the Customer Number is available at the following website: http://wwwl5.tcea.texas.gov/crpub/ If the applicant is not an existing TCEQ customer, leave the space for CN blank. b) Legal Name of Applicant Provide the current legal name of the applicant. The name must be provided exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State (SOS), or on other legal documents forming the entity, as filed in the county You may contact the SOS at 512-463-5 5 5 5, for more information related to filing in Texas. If filed in the county, provide a copy of the legal documents showing the legal name. c) Contact Information for the Applicant (Responsible Authority) Provide information for the person signing the application in the Certification section. This person is also referred to as the Responsible Authority Provide a complete mailing address for receiving mail from the TCEQ. The mailing address must be recognized by the US Postal Service. You may verify the address on the following website: https.//tools.usps.com/go/ZiDLookupAction!innut.action. The phone number should provide contact to the applicant. The fax number and e-mail address are optional and should correspond to the applicant. d) Type of Customer (Entity Type) Check only one box that identifies the type of entity Use the descriptions below to identify the appropriate entity type. Note that the selected entity type also indicates the name that must be provided as an applicant for an authorization. Individual An individual is a customer who has not established a business, but conducts an activity that needs to be regulated by the TCEQ. Partnership A customer that is established as a partnership as defined by the Texas Secretary of State Office (TX SOS). If the customer is a 'General Partnership' or `Joint Venture' filed in the county(not filed with TX SOS), the legal name of each partner forming the 'General Partnership' or 'Joint Venture' must be provided. Each 'legal entity' must apply as a co-applicant. TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 3 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Trust or Estate A trust and an estate are fiduciary relationships governing the trustee/executor with respect to the trust/estate property. Sole Proprietorship (DBA) A sole proprietorship is a customer that is owned by only one person and has not been incorporated.This business may 1. be under the person's name 2. have its own name (doing business as or DBA) 3. have any number of employees. If the customer is a Sole Proprietorship or DBA, the `legal name' of the individual business `owner' must be provided. The DBA name is not recognized as the `legal name' of the entity The DBA name may be used for the site name (regulated entity). Corporation A customer that meets all of these conditions. 1 is a legally incorporated entity under the laws of any state or country 2 is recognized as a corporation by the Texas Secretary of State 3 has proper operating authority to operate in Texas The corporation's `legal name' as filed with the Texas Secretary of State must be provided as applicant. An `assumed' name of a corporation is not recognized as the `legal name' of the entity. Government Federal, state, county, or city government (as appropriate) The customer is either an agency of one of these levels of government or the governmental body itself. The government agency's `legal name' must be provided as the applicant.A department name or other description of the organization is not recognized as the 'legal name' Other This may include a utility district, water district, tribal government, college district, council of governments, or river authority Provide the specific type of government. e) Independent Entity Check No if this customer is a subsidiary, part of a larger company, or is a governmental entity Otherwise, check Yes. f) Number of Employees Check one box to show the number of employees for this customer's entire company, at all locations. This is not necessarily the number of employees at the site named in the application. TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 4 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 g) Customer Business Tax and Filing Numbers These are required for Corporations and Limited Partnerships. These are not required for Individuals, Government, and Sole Proprietors. State Franchise Tax ID Number Corporations and limited liability companies that operate in Texas are issued a franchise tax identification number. If this customer is a corporation or limited liability company, enter the Tax ID number Federal Tax ID All businesses, except for some small sole proprietors, individuals, or general partnerships should have a federal taxpayer identification number (TIN). Enter this number here. Use no prefixes, dashes, or hyphens. Sole proprietors, individuals, or general partnerships do not need to provide a federal tax ID TX SOS Charter (filing) Number Corporations and Limited Partnerships required to register with the Texas Secretary of State are issued a charter or filing number You may obtain further information by calling SOS at 512-463-5 5 5 5 DUNS Number Most businesses have a DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System)number issued by Dun and Bradstreet Corp. If this customer has one, enter it here. Section 2. APPLICATION CONTACT Provide the name and contact information for the person that TCEQ can contact for 'additional information regarding this application. Section 3. REGULATED ENTITY(RE) INFORMATION ON PROJECT OR SITE a) Regulated Entity Number(RN) The RN is issued by TCEQ's Central Registry to sites where an activity is regulated by TCEQ. This is not a permit number, registration number, or license number. Search TCEQ's Central Registry to see if the site has an assigned RN at httn://wwwl5.tceq.texas.gov/crpub/ If this regulated entity has not been assigned an RN, leave this space blank. If the site of your business is part of a larger business site, an RN may already be assigned for the larger site. Use the RN assigned for the larger site. If the site is found, provide the assigned RN and provide the information for the site to be authorized through this application. The site information for this authorization may vary from the larger site information. An example is a chemical plant where a unit is owned or operated by a separate corporation that is accessible by the same physical address of your unit or facility Other examples include industrial parks identified by one common address but different corporations have control of defined areas within the site. In both cases, an RN would be assigned for the physical address location and the permitted sites would be identified separately under the same RN 'TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 5 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 b) Name of the Project or Site Provide the name of the site or project as known by the public in the area where the site is located. The name you provide on this application will be used in the TCEQ Central Registry as the Regulated Entity name. c) Description of Activity Regulated In your own words,briefly describe the primary business that you are doing that requires this authorization. Do not repeat the SIC Code description. d) County Provide the name of the county where the site or project is located.If the site or project is located in more than one county, provide the county names as secondary e) Latitude and Longitude Enter the latitude and longitude of the site in degrees, minutes, and seconds or decimal form. For help obtaining the latitude and longitude, go to: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/gis/sqmaview.html. f) Site Address/Location If a site has an address that includes a street number and street name, enter the complete address for the site in Section A. If the physical address is not recognized as a USPS delivery address, you may need to validate the address with your local police (911 service) or through an online map site used to locate a site.Please confirm this to be a complete and valid address. Do not use a rural route or post office box for a site location. If a site does not have an address that includes a street number and street name, provide a complete written location description in Section B.For example: "The site is located on the north side of FM 123, 2 miles west of the intersection of FM 123 and Highway 1 " Provide the city(or nearest city) and zip code of the site location. Section 4. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS a) Indian Country Lands If your site is located on Indian Country Lands, the TCEQ does not have authority to process your application.You must obtain authorization through EPA Region 6, Dallas.Do not submit this form to TCEQ. b) Construction activity associated with facility associated with exploration, development, or production of oil, gas, or geothermal resources If your activity is associated with oil and gas exploration, development, or production, you may be under jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) and may need to obtain authorization from EPA Region 6. Construction activities associated with a facility related to oil, gas or geothermal resources may include the construction of a well site; treatment or storage facility; underground hydrocarbon or natural gas storage facility; reclamation plant; gas processing facility; compressor station, terminal facility where crude oil is stored prior to refining and at which refined products are stored solely for use at the facility; a TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 6 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 carbon dioxide geologic storage facility; and a gathering, transmission, or distribution pipeline that will transport crude oil or natural gas, including natural gas liquids, prior to refining of such oil or the use of the natural gas in any manufacturing process or as a residential or industrial fuel. Where required by federal law, discharges of stormwater associated with construction activities under the RRC's jurisdiction must be authorized by the EPA and the RRC, as applicable. Activities under RRC jurisdiction include construction of a facility that, when completed, would be associated with the exploration, development, or production of oil or gas or geothermal resources, such as a well site; treatment or storage facility;underground hydrocarbon or natural gas storage facility; reclamation plant; gas processing facility; compressor station; terminal facility where crude oil is stored prior to refining and at which refined products are stored solely for use at the facility; a carbon dioxide geologic storage facility under the jurisdiction of the RRC; and a gathering, transmission, or distribution pipeline that will transport crude oil or natural gas, including natural gas liquids, prior to refining of such oil or the use of the natural gas in any manufacturing process or as a residential or industrial fuel. The RRC also has jurisdiction over stormwater from land disturbance associated with a site survey that is conducted prior to construction of a facility that would be regulated by the RRC.Under 33 U.S.C. §1342(1)(2) and §1362(24), EPA cannot require a permit for discharges of stormwater from field activities or operations associated with{oil and gas} exploration, production, processing, or treatment operations, or transmission facilities, including activities necessary to prepare a site for drilling and for the movement and placement of drilling equipment, whether or not such field activities or operations may be considered to be construction activities unless the discharge is contaminated by contact with any overburden, raw material, intermediate product, finished product,byproduct, or waste product located on the site of the facility Under §3.8 of this title (relating to Water Protection), the RRC prohibits operators from causing or allowing pollution of surface or subsurface water Operators are encouraged to implement and maintain best management practices (BMPs) to minimize discharges of pollutants, including sediment, in stormwater during construction activities to help ensure protection of surface water quality during storm events. For more information about the jurisdictions of the RRC and the TCEQ read the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)between the RRC and TCEQ at 16 Texas Administrative Code, Part 1, Chapter 3, Rule 3.30,by entering the following link into an internet browser http://texreg.sos.state.tx.us/public/readtac$ext.TacPage?s1=R&app=9&p_dir=&p_rloc= &p_tloc=&p_ploc=&pg=1&p_tac=&ti=16&pt=1&ch=3&r1=30 or contact the TCEQ Stormwater Team at 512-239-4671 for additional information. c) Primary Standard Industrial Classification(SIC) Code Provide the SIC Code that best describes the construction activity being conducted at this site. Common SIC Codes related to construction activities include: • 1521 - Construction of Single Family Homes • 1522 - Construction of Residential Buildings Other than Single Family Homes • 1541 - Construction of Industrial Buildings and Warehouses TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 7 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 • 1542 - Construction of Non-residential Buildings, other than Industrial Buildings and Warehouses • 1611 -Highway and Street Construction, except Highway Construction • 1622 -Bridge, Tunnel, and Elevated Highway Construction • 1623 -Water, Sewer, Pipeline and Communications, and Power Line Construction For help with SIC Codes, enter the following link into your Internet browser http://www.osha.gov/p1s/imis/sicsearch.html or you can contact the TCEQ Small Business and Local Government Assistance Section at 800-447-2827 for assistance. d) Secondary SIC Code Secondary SIC Code(s) may be provided. Leave this blank if not applicable. For help with SIC Codes, enter the following link into your Internet browser httn://www.osha.gov/nls/imis/sicsearch.html or you can contact the TCEQ Small Business and Environmental Assistance Section at 800-447-2827 for assistance. e) Total Number of Acres Disturbed Provide the approximate number of acres that the construction site will disturb. Construction activities that disturb less than one acre, unless they are part of a larger common plan that disturbs more than one acre, do not require permit coverage. Construction activities that disturb between one and five acres, unless they are part of a common plan that disturbs more than five acres, do not require submission of an NOI. Therefore, the estimated area of land disturbed should not be less than five, unless the project is part of a larger common plan that disturbs five or more acres. Disturbed means any clearing, grading, excavating, or other similar activities. If you have any questions about this item, please contact the stormwater technical staff by phone at 512-239-4671 or by email at swgp@tceq texas.gov f) Common Plan of Development Construction activities that disturb less than five acres do not require submission of an NOI unless they are part of a common plan of development or for sale where the area disturbed is five or more acres. Therefore, the estimated area of land disturbed should not be less than five, unless the project is part of a larger common plan that disturbs five or more acres. Disturbed means any Bearing, grading, excavating, or other similar activities. For more information on what a common plan of development is, refer to the definition of"Common Plan of Development" in the Definitions section of the general permit or enter the following link into your Internet browser www.tcea.texas.gov/permitting/stormwater/common_plan_of_develonment_ste os.html For further information, go to the TCEQ stormwater construction webpage enter the following link into your Internet browser www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/construction and search for "Additional Guidance and Quick Links" If you have any further questions about the Common Plan of Development you can contact the TCEQ Stormwater Team at 512-239-4671 or the TCEQ Small Business and Environmental Assistance at 800-447- 2827 TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 8 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 g) Estimated Start Date of the Project This is the date that any construction activity or construction support activity is initiated at the site. If renewing the permit provide the original start date of when construction activity for this project began. h) Estimated End Date of the Project This is the date that any construction activity or construction support activity will end and final stabilization will be achieved at the site. i) Will concrete truck washout be performed at the site? Indicate if you expect that operators of concrete trucks will washout concrete trucks at the construction site. j) Identify the water body(s)receiving stormwater runoff The stormwater may be discharged directly to a receiving stream or through a MS4 from your site. It eventually reaches a receiving water body such as a local stream or lake, possibly via a drainage ditch. You must provide the name of the water body that receives the discharge from the site (a local stream or lake). If your site has more than one outfall you need to include the name of the first water body for each outfall, if they are different. k) Identify the segment number(s) of the classified water body(s) Identify the classified segment number(s) receiving a discharge directly or indirectly Enter the following link into your internet browser to find the segment number of the classified water body where stormwater will flow from the site: www.tceq.texas.gov/waterquality/monitoring/viewer.html or by contacting the TCEQ Water Quality Division at (512) 239-4671 for assistance. You may also find the segment number in TCEQ publication GI-316 by entering the following link into your Internet browser www.tceq.texas.gov/publications/gi/gi-316 or by contacting the TCEQ Water Quality Division at (512) 239-4671 for assistance. If the discharge is into an unclassified receiving water and then crosses state lines prior to entering a classified segment, select the appropriate watershed. • 0100'(Canadian River Basin) • 0200 (Red River Basin) • 0300 (Sulfur River Basin) • 0400 (Cypress Creek Basin) • 0500 (Sabine River Basin) Call the Water Quality Assessments section at 512-239-4671 for further assistance. 1) Discharge into MS4 -Identify the MS4 Operator The discharge may initially be into a municipal separate storm sewer system(MS4). If the stormwater discharge is into an MS4, provide the name of the entity that operates the MS4 where the stormwater discharges. An MS4 operator is often a city, town, county, or utility district, but possibly can be another form of government. Please note that the Construction General Permit requires the Operator to supply the MS4 with a TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 9 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 copy of the NOI submitted to TCEQ. For assistance, you may call the technical staff at 512-239-4671 m) Discharges to the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone and Certification The general permit requires the approved Contributing Zone Plan or Water Pollution Abatement Plan to be included or referenced as a part of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. See maps on the TCEQ website to determine if the site is located within the Recharge Zone, Contributing Zone, or Contributing Zone within the Transition Zone of the Edwards Aquifer by entering the following link into an Internet browser www.tceq.texas.gov/field/eapp/viewer.html or by contacting the TCEQ Water Quality Division at 512-239-4671 for assistance. If the discharge or potential discharge is within the Recharge Zone, Contributing Zone, or Contributing Zone within the Transition Zone of the Edwards Aquifer, a site-specific authorization approved by the Executive Director under the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program(30 TAC Chapter 213) is required before construction can begin. For questions regarding the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program, contact the appropriate TCEQ Regional Office. For projects in Hays, Travis and Williamson Counties. Austin Regional Office, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, TX 78753, 512-339- 2929 For Projects in Bexar, Comal, Kinney, Medina and Uvalde Counties: TCEQ San Antonio Regional Office, 14250 Judson Rd., San Antonio, TX 78233-4480, 210-490- 3096. Section 5. NOI CERTIFICATION Note: Failure to indicate Yes to all of the certification items may result in denial of coverage under the general permit. a) Certification of Understanding the Terms and Conditions of Construction General Permit(TXR150000) Provisional coverage under the Construction General Permit (TXR150000)begins 7 days after the completed paper NOI is postmarked for delivery to the TCEQ. Electronic applications submitted through ePermits have immediate provisional coverage.You must obtain a copy and read the Construction General Permit before submitting your application. You may view and print the Construction General Permit for which you are seeking coverage at the TCEQ web site by entering the following link into an Internet browser www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/construction or you may contact the TCEQ Stormwater processing Center at 512-239-3700 for assistance. b) Certification of Legal Name The full legal name of the applicant as authorized to do business in Texas is required. The name must be provided exactly as filed with the Texas Secretary of State (SOS), or on other legal documents forming the entity, that is filed in the county where doing business. You may contact the SOS at 512-463 5555, for more information related to filing in Texas. c) Understanding of Notice of Termination A permittee shall terminate coverage under the Construction General Permit through the submittal of a NOT when the operator of the facility changes, final stabilization has TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 10 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 been reached, the discharge becomes authorized under an individual permit, or the construction activity never began at this site. d) Certification of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan The SWP3 identifies the areas and activities that could produce contaminated runoff at your site and then tells how you will ensure that this contamination is mitigated. For example, in describing your mitigation measures, your site's plan might identify the devices that collect and filter stormwater, tell how those devices are to be maintained, and tell how frequently that maintenance is to be carried out. You must develop this plan in accordance with the TCEQ general permit requirements. This plan must be developed and implemented before you complete this NOI. The SWP3 must be available for a TCEQ investigator to review on request. Section 6 APPLICANT CERTIFICATION SIGNATURE The certification must bear an original signature of a person meeting the signatory requirements specified under 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §305 44. If you are a corporation: The regulation that controls who may sign an NOI or similar form is 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44(a)(1) (see below). According to this code provision, any corporate representative may sign an NOI or similar form so long as the authority to sign such a document has been delegated to that person in accordance with corporate procedures. By signing the NOI or similar form, you are certifying that such authority has been delegated to you. The TCEQ may request documentation evidencing such authority If you are a municipality or other government entity The regulation that controls who may sign an NOI or similar form is 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44(a)(3) (see below). According to this code provision, only a ranking elected official or principal executive officer may sign an NOI or similar form. Persons such as the City Mayor or County Commissioner will be considered ranking elected officials. In order to identify the principal executive officer of your government entity, it may be beneficial to consult your city charter, county or city ordinances, or the Texas statute(s) under which your government entity was formed. An NOI or similar document that is signed by a government official who is not a ranking elected official or principal executive officer does not conform to §305 44(a)(3). The signatory requirement may not be delegated to a government representative other than those identified in the regulation.By signing the NOI or similar form, you are certifying that you are either a ranking elected official or principal executive officer as required by the administrative code. Documentation demonstrating your position as a ranking elected official or principal executive officer may be requested by the TCEQ. If you have any questions or need additional information concerning the signatory requirements discussed above, please contact the TCEQ's Environmental Law Division at 512-239-0600. TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 11 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44. Signatories to Applications (a)All applications shall be signed as follows. (1) For a corporation, the application shall be signed by a responsible corporate officer For purposes of this paragraph, a responsible corporate officer means a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision- making functions for the corporation; or the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding $25 million(in second-quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. Corporate procedures governing authority to sign permit or post-closure order applications may provide for assignment or delegation to applicable corporate positions rather than to specific individuals. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship, the application shall be signed by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively (3) For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency, the application shall be signed by either a principal executive officer or a ranking elected official. For purposes of this paragraph, a principal executive officer of a federal agency includes the chief executive officer of the agency, or a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency(e.g., regional administrator of the EPA). TCEQ 20022 (3/6/2018) Page 12 Instructions for Notice of Intent for TPDES General Permit TXR150000 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality General Permit Payment Submittal Form Use this form to submit your Application Fee only if you are mailing your payment. Instructions: • Complete items 1 through 5 below. • Staple your check in the space provided at the bottom of this document. • Do not mail this form with your NOI form. • Do not mail this form to the same address as your NOI. Mail this form and your check to either of the following: By Regular U.S. Mail By Overnight or Express Mail Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Financial Administration Division Financial Administration Division Cashier's Office, MC-214 Cashier's Office, MC-214 P O Box 13088 12100 Park 35 Circle Austin, TX 78711-3088 Austin, TX 78753 [Fee Code: GPA General Permit: TXR150000 1 Check or Money Order No: , 2 Amount of Check/Money Order 3 Date of Check or Money Order 4. Name on Check or Money Order 5 NOI Information. If the check is for more than one NOI, list each Project or Site (RE) Name and Physical Address exactly as provided on the NOI. Do not submit a copy of the NOI with this form, as it could cause duplicate permit application entries! If there is not enough space on the form to list all of the projects or sites the authorization will cover, then attach a list of the additional sites. Project/Site (RE) Name: Project/Site (RE) Physical Address. Staple the check or money order to this form in this space. TCEQ 20134 (03/06/2018) Page 1 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality General Permit Payment Submittal Form Use this form to submit your Application Fee only if you are mailing your payment. • Complete items i through 5 below. • Staple your check in the space provided at the bottom of this document. • Do not mail this form with your NOI form. • Do not mail this form to the same address as your NOI. Mail this form and your check to: BY REGULAR U.S.MAIL BY OVERNIGHT/EXPRESS MAIL Texas Commission on Environmental Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Quality Financial Administration Division Financial Administration Division Cashier's Office,MC-214 Cashier's Office,MC-214 P 0 Box 13o88 12100 Park 35 Circle Austin,TX 78711-3088 Austin,TX 78753 Fee Code: GPA General Permit: TXG920000 1. Check/Money Order No YY 2. Amount of Check/Money Order 3. Date of Check or Money Order 4. Name on Check or Money Order 5. NOI INFORMATION If the check is for more than one NOI,list each Project/Site(RE)Name and Physical Address exactly as provided on the NOI. DO NOT SUBMIT A COPY OF THE NOI WITH THIS FORM AS IT COULD CAUSE DUPLICATE PERMIT ENTRIES. See Attached List of Sites (If more space is needed,you may attach a list.) Project/Site(RE)Name: Project/Site(RE) Physical Address. YYuY Staple Check in This Space TCEQ-20134(04/13/2006) Page 1 TCEQ Office Use Only Permit No: CN: RN: Region: Notice of Termination (NOT) for Authorizations under TPDES General Permit TXR150000 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please read and use the General Information and Instructions prior to filling out each question in the form. Effective September 1, 2018, this paper form must be submitted to TCEQ with a completed electronic reporting waiver form(TCEQ 20754). ePermits:This form is available on our online permitting system. Sign up for online permitting at: https://www3.tceci.texas.gov/steers/ What is the permit number to be terminated? TXR15 TXRCW Section 1. OPERATOR (Permittee) a) What is the Customer Number(CN)issued to this entity? CN b) What is the Legal Name of the current permittee? c) Provide the contact information for the Operator(Responsible Authority). Prefix(Mr Ms. or Miss): First and Last Name: Suffix: Title: Credentials:[ Phone Number Fax Number: Email: Mailing Address: City, State, and Zip Code: Country Mailing Information, if outside USA. Section 2. APPLICATION CONTACT This is the person TCEQ will contact if additional information is needed regarding this application. Is the application contact the same as the permtttee identified above? 5 Yes, go to Section 3 Ei No, complete section below TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 1 Notice of Termination for TXR150000 Prefix(Mr Ms. or Miss): First and Last Name:L Suffix: Title: Credentials: Phone Number Fax Number [ Email. Mailing Address: City, State, and Zip Code: Country Mailing Information, if outside USA. Section 3. REGULATED ENTITY (RE) INFORMATION ON PROJECT OR SITE a) TCEQ issued RE Reference Number(RN): RN b) Name of project or site as known by the local community c) County,or counties if more than 1 , d) Latitude: Longitude: e) Site Address/Location. If the site has a physical address such as 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, TX 78753, complete Section 3A. If the site does not have a physical address, provide a location description in Section 3B. Example: located on the north side of FM 123, 2 miles west of the intersection of FM 123 and Highway 1 Section 3A. Physical Address of Project or Site: Street Number and Name: City, State, and Zip Code. Section 3B: Site Location Description. Location description. City where the site is located or,if not in a city,what is the nearest city Zip Code where the site is located. Section 4. REASON FOR TERMINATION Check the reason for termination. r' Final stabilization has been achieved on all portions of the site that are the responsibility of the Operator and all silt fences and other temporary erosion controls have been removed, or scheduled for removal as defined in the SWP3 Another permitted Operator has assumed control over all areas of the site that have not been finally stabilized, and temporary erosion controls that have been identified in the SWP3 have been transferred to the new Operator TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 2 Notice of Termination for TXR150000 Oj The discharge is now authorized under an alternate TPDES permit. Ell The activity never began at this site that is regulated under the general permit. Section 5. CERTIFICATION Signatory Name: Signatory Title:[ I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief,true, accurate, and complete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. I further certify that I am authorized under 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44 to sign and submit this document, and can provide documentation in proof of such authorization upon request. Signature (use blue ink): Date: TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 3 Notice of Termination for TXR150000 Instructions for Notice of Termination (NOT) for Authorizations under TPDES General Permit TXR150000 GENERAL INFORMATION Where to Send the Notice of Termination(NOT): BY REGULAR U.S.MAIL. BY OVERNIGHT/EXPRESS MAIL. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Stormwater Processing Center (MC-228) Stormwater Processing Center(MC-228) P.O Box 13087 12100 Park 35 Circle Austin,Texas 78711-3087 Austin,TX 78753 TCEQ Contact List: Application status and form questions. 512-239-3700, swpermit@tceq.texas.gov Technical questions: 512-239-4671, swgp@tceq.texas.gov Environmental Law Division. 512-239-0600 Records Management- obtain copies of forms: 512-239-0900 Reports from databases(as available): 512-239-DATA(3282) Cashier's office: 512-239-0357 or 512-239-0187 Notice of Termination Process: A Notice of Termination is effective on the date postmarked for delivery to TCEQ. When your NOT is received by the program,the form will be processed as follows: 1) Administrative Review The form will be reviewed to confirm the following: • the permit number is provided, • the permit is active and has been approved, • the entity terminating the permit is the current permittee; • the site information matches the original permit record, and • the form has the required original signature with title and date. 2) Notice of Deficiency If an item is incomplete or not verifiable as indicated above, a phone call will be made to the applicant to clear the deficiency A letter will not be sent to the permittee if unable to process the form. 3) Confirmation of Termination. A Notice of Termination Confirmation letter will be mailed to the operator Chan:e in O s erator: An authorization under the general permit is not transferable. If the operator of the regulated entity changes,the present permittee must submit a Notice of Termination and the new operator must submit a Notice of Intent. The NOT and NOI must be submitted not later than 10 days prior to the change in Operator status. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING OUT THE FORM The majority of permit information related to the current operator and regulated entity are available at the following website: httn://www2.tceq.texas.gov/wo_dpa/index.cfm. TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 1 Instructions for Notice of Termination for TXR150000 Section 1. Operator (Current Permittee): a) Customer Number(CN) TCEQ's Central Registry assigns each customer a number that begins with CN, followed by nine digits. This is not a permit number, registration number, or license number The Customer Number, for the current permittee, is available at the following website: http://www2.tcea.texas.gov/wci_dna/index.cfm. b) Legal Name of Operator The operator must be the same entity as previously submitted on the original Notice of Intent for the permit number provided.The current operator name, as provided on the current authorization, is available at the following website: http://www2.tceq.texas.gov/wq_dpa/index.cfm. c) Contact Information for the Operator(Responsible Authority) Provide information for person signing the NOT application in the Certification section. This person is also referred to as the Responsible Authority Provide a complete mailing address for receiving mail from the TCEQ. Update the address if different than previously submitted for the Notice of Intent or Notice of Change. The mailing address must be recognized by the US Postal Service. You may verify the address on the following website: https://tools.usps.com/go/ZipLookupAction!input.action. The phone number should provide contact to the operator The fax number and e-mail address are optional and should correspond to the operator Section 2. Application Contact: Provide the name, title and contact information of the person that TCEQ can contact for additional information regarding this application. Section 3. Re: lated Entity (RE) Information on Project or Site: a) Regulated Entity Reference Number(RN) A number issued by TCEQ's Central Registry to sites where an activity regulated by TCEQ. This is not a permit number,registration number, or license number The Regulated Entity Reference Number is available at the following website: http://www2.tceq.texas.gov/wq_dpa/index.cfm. b) Name of the Project or Site Provide the name of the site as known by the public in the area where the site is located. c) County Identify the county or counties in which the regulated entity is located. 'd) Latitude and Longitude Enter the latitude and longitude of the site in degrees,minutes, and seconds or decimal form.The latitude and longitude as provided on the current authorization is available at the following website: http://www2.tceq.texas.gov/wq_dpa/index.cfm. e) Site/Project(RE)Physical Address/LocationInformation The physical address/location information, as provided on the current authorization, is available at the following website: http://www2.tcea.texas.gov/wq_dpa/index.cfm. TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 2 Instructions for Notice of Termination for TXR150000 Section 3A. If a site has an address that includes a street number and street name, enter the complete address for the site. If the physical address is not recognized as a USPS delivery address,you may need to validate the address with your local police (911 service) or through an online map site used to locate the site. Please confirm this to be a complete and valid address. Do not use a rural route or post office box for a site location. Section 3B.If a site does not have an address that includes a street number and street name, provide a complete written location description.For example:"The site is located on the north side of FM 123, 2 miles west of the intersection of FM 123 and Highway 1 " Provide the city(or nearest city) and Zip Code of the facility location. Section 4. Reason for Termination: The Notice of Termination form is only for use to terminate the authorization(permit). The Permittee must indicate the specific reason for terminating by checking one of the options. If the reason is not listed then provide an attachment that explains the reason for termination. Please read your general permit carefully to determine when to terminate your permit. Permits will not be reactivated after submitting a termination form. The termination is effective on the date postmarked for delivery to TCEQ. Section 5. Certification: The certification must bear an original signature of a person meeting the signatory requirements specified under 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44. IF YOU ARE A CORPORATION: The regulation that controls who may sign an application form is 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44(a),which is provided below According to this code provision, any corporate representative may sign an NOI or similar form so long as the authority to sign such a document has been delegated to that person in accordance with corporate procedures. By signing the NOI or similar form,you are certifying that such authority has been delegated to you. The TCEQ may request documentation evidencing such authority IF YOU ARE A MUNICIPALITY OR OTHER GOVERNMENT ENTITY The regulation that controls who may sign an NOI or similar form is 30 Texas Administrative Code §305 44(a),which is provided below According to this code provision,only a ranking elected official or principal executive officer may sign an NOI or similar form. Persons such as the City Mayor or County Commissioner will be considered ranking elected officials. In order to identify the principal executive officer of your government entity,it may be beneficial to consult your city charter,county or city ordinances, or the Texas statutes under which your government entity was formed.An NOI or similar document that is signed by a government official who is not a ranking elected official or principal executive officer does not conform to §305 44(a)(3). The signatory requirement may not be delegated to a government representative other than those identified in the regulation.By signing the NOI or similar form,you are certifying that you are either a ranking elected official or principal executive officer as required by the administrative code. Documentation demonstrating your position as a ranking elected official or principal executive officer may be requested by the TCEQ. If you have any questions or need additional information concerning the signatory requirements discussed above,please contact the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Environmental Law Division at 512-239-0600. L TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 3 Instructions for Notice of Termination for TXR150000 30 Texas Administrative Code 005.44. Signatories to Applications (a). All applications shall be signed as follows. (1) For a corporation,the application shall be signed by a responsible corporate officer For purposes of this paragraph, a responsible corporate officer means a president, secretary,treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function,or any other person who performs similar policy or decision-making functions for the corporation;or the manager of one or more manufacturing,production,or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding$25 million(in second-quarter 1980 dollars),if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. Corporate procedures governing authority to sign permit or post-closure order applications may provide for assignment or delegation to applicable corporate positions rather than to specific individuals. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship,the application shall be signed by a general partner or the proprietor,respectively (3) For a municipality,state,federal, or other public agency,the application shall be signed by either a principal executive officer or a ranking elected official. For purposes of this paragraph,a principal executive officer of a federal agency includes the chief executive officer of the agency, or a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency(e.g.,regional administrator of the EPA). ,TCEQ 20023 (03/09/2018) Page 4 Instructions for Notice of Termination for TXR150000 We: -="� IBM LARGE CONSTRUCTION SITE NOTICE FOR THE Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ) Stormwater Program TPDES GENERAL PERMIT TXR150000 "PRIMARY OPERATOR"NOTICE This notice applies to construction sites operating under Part lI.E.3 of the TPDES General Permit Number TXR150000 for discharges of stormwater runoff from construction sites equal to or greater than five acres, mcludmg the larger common plan of development. The information on this notice is required in Part III.D.2. of the general permit. Additional information regardmg the TCEQ stormwater permit program may be found on the internet at: http.//www.tceq.state.tx.us/nav/permits/wq construction.html Site-Specific TPDES Authorization Number Operator Name: Contact Name and Phone Number Project Description. Physical address or description of the site's location, and estimated start date and projected end date, or date that disturbed soils will be stabilized. Location of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. 1MM LARGE CONSTRUCTION SITE NOTICE FOR THE Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ) Stormwater Program TPDES GENERAL PERMIT TXR150000 "SECONDARY OPERA TOR "NOTICE This notice applies to secondary operators of construction sites operating under Part II.E.3 of the TPDES General Permit Number TXR150000 for discharges of stormwater runoff from construction sites equal to or greater than five acres, including the larger common plan of development. The information on this notice is required in Part III.D.2. of the general permit. Additional information regarding the TCEQ stormwater permit program may be found on the internet at: http.//www.tceq.state.tx.us/nav/permits/wq construction.html te-Specific TPDES Authonzation Number. Operator Name: Contact Name and Phone Number Project Description. Physical address or description of the site's location, and estimated start date and projected end date, or date that disturbed soils will be stabilized. Location of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWP3) For Large Construction Activities Authorized Under Part II.E.3 (Obtaining Authorization to Discharge) the following certification must be completed. I ' (Typed or Printed Name Person Completing This Certification)certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand the eligibility requirements for claiming an authorization under Part II.E.3 of TPDES General Permit TXR150000 and agree to comply with the terms of this permit. A stormwater pollution prevention plan has been developed and will be implemented prior to construction, according to permit requirements. A copy of this signed notice is supplied to the operator of the MS4 if discharges enter an MS4 I am aware there are significant penalties for providing false information or for conducting unauthorized discharges,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Signature and Title Date Date Notice Removed MS4 operator notified per Part II.F.3 MP- 1MM SMALL CONSTRUCTION SITE NOTICE FOR THE Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ) Stormwater Program TPDES GENERAL PERMIT TXR150000 The following mformation is posted m compliance with Part 11.E.2. of the TCEQ General Permit Number TXR150000 for discharges of stormwater runoff from small construction sites. Additional mformation regardmg the TCEQ stormwater permit program may be found on the internet at: http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/nav/permits/wq construction.html Operator Name: Contact Name and Phone Number Project Descnption. Physical address or description of the site's location, estimated start date and projected end date, or date that disturbed soils will be stabilized Location of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. For Small Construction Activities Authonzed Under Part II.E.2. (Obtaining Authorization to Discharge) the following certification must be completed. I (Typed or Printed Name Person Completing This Certification)certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand the eligibility requirements for claiming an authorization under Part II.E.2. of TPDES General Permit TXR150000 and agree to comply with the terms of this permit. A stormwater pollution prevention plan has been developed and will be implemented prior to construction, according to permit requirements. A copy of this signed notice is supplied to the operator of the MS4 if discharges enter an MS4 I am aware there are significant penalties for providing false information or for conducting unauthorized discharges,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Signature and Title Date Date Notice Removed MS4 operator notified per Part II.F.3. CITY OF PEARLAND PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS Section 01580 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Project identification sign description. B Installation. C. Maintenance and removal. 1.02 UNIT PRICES A. No separate payment will be made for design, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of project identification signs under this Section. Include cost of work performed under this Section in the pay item for Section 01505 -Mobilization. B If changes to project identification signs are requested by the City Engineer to keep them current,payment will be made by change order C. Skid-mounted signs shall be relocated as directed by the City Engineer at no additional cost to the City Post-mounted signs shall be relocated once, if directed in wasting by the City Engineer, at no additional cost to the City If a post-mounted sign is relocated more than once at the written direction of the City Engineer, payment will be made by change order 1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Sign Construction. Project identification signs shall be constructed of new materials and painted new for the project. Construct post-mounted signs as shown on Construction Sign Details. B. Appearance: Project identification signs shall be maintained to present a clean and neat look throughout the project duration. C. Sign Manufacturer/Maker Experienced as a professional sign company D Sign Placement: Place signs at locations as directed by the City Engineer The City Engineer will provide sign placement mstructions at the Pre-construction Meeting. 1 A linear project is one involving paving, overlay, sewer lines, storm drainage, or water mains that run in the right-of-way over a distance. A 10/2014 01580-1 CITY OF PEARLAND PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS linear project requires a project identification sign at each end of the construction site. 2. Single Site or Building Projects. Provide one project identification sign. 3 Multiple Sites. Provide one project identification sign at each site. 4 Sign Relocation. As work progresses at each site, it may be necessary to move and relocate project identification signs. Relocate signs as directed in writing by the City Engineer E. Alternate Skid-mounted Sign Construction. Post-mounted signs are preferred, but skid-mounted signs are allowed, especially for projects with noncontiguous locations where work progresses from one location to another The skid structure shall be designed so that the sign will withstand a 60-mile-per-hour wind load directly to the face or back of the sign. Use stakes, straps, or ballast. Approval of the use of skid-mounted signs shall not release the Contractor from responsibility of maintaining a project identification sign on the project site and shall not make the City responsible for the security of such signs. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Submit shop drawings under provisions of Section 01350- Submittal Procedures. B. Show content, layout, lettering style, lettering size, and colors. Make sign and lettering to scale, clearly indicating condensed lettenng, if used. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 SIGN MATERIALS A. Structure and Framing: All sign materials shall be new 1 Sign Posts. Use 4-inch by 4-inch treated wood posts, sized to fix top of sign at 6 FEET ABOVE GROUND 2. Sign Supports and Skid Bracmg: 2-inch by 4-mch wood framing material. 3 Skid Members. 2-mch by 6-mch wood framing material. 4 Fasteners. a. Use galvanized steel fasteners. b. Use 3/8-inch by 5-1/2-inch button head carriage bolts to attach sign to posts. Secure with nuts and flat head washers at locations as recommended by Sign Manufacturer c. Cover button heads with white reflective film or paint to match sign background B Sign and Sign Header Use medium density overlaid marine plywood, minimum 1/2-inch thick. Use full-size 4-foot by 8-foot sheets for sign and a single piece for header to minimize joints; do not piece wood to fabricate a sign face. C Paint and Primers. White paint used to prime surfaces and to resist weathering shall be an industrial grade,fast-drying,oil-based paint with gloss finish. Paint structural 10/2014 01580-2 CITY OF PEARLAND PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS and framing members white on all sides and edges to resist weathering. Paint sign and sign header material white on all sides and edges to resist weathering. Paint all sign surfaces with this weather-protective paint prior to adding any sign paint or adhesive applications. D Colors. Follow criteria established by attached Exhibit 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install project identification signs within 10 calendar days after Date of Commencement. B. Erect signs where designated by the City Engineer at the Pre-construction Meeting or as described in part 1 03 of this Section. Position the sign in such a manner as to be fully visible and readable to the general public. C. Erect sign level and plumb D If mounted on posts, sink posts a minimum of 30 inches below grade in 10-inch diameter posthole. Stabilize posts with sharp sand or concrete to minimize lateral motion. Leave a minimum of 8 feet of post above existing grade for mounting of the sign and header E. Erect sign so that the top edge of the sign, is no higher than 6 feet above existing grade. 3.02 MAINTENANCE AND REMOVAL A. Keep signs and supports clean. Repair deterioration and damage. B. Remove signs, framing, supports, and foundations to a depth of 2 feet upon completion of Project. Restore the area to a condition equal to or better than before construction. END OF SECTION 10/2014 01580-3 CITY OFPEARLAND PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGNS PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGN EXHIBIT - _ First _ - - _ . Impression - n a,,,n 1..0 —i if UA.NK.1 apyr �, s urA r+alartnuurirtrtMu�a7 rm. ,& )`„ PROJECT;NAtilli CATED:�HERE, •: `� °. 'PRO ,EC'T;NO1234_'5678i •Capital Improvement;. CITY'O.F'PEARL'AND;i. _ Sigilego:L'a-ybuti ... 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SINGLE SIDE,MDO MAR NE;GRADE PLYWOOD;FINISHED.`WITH;ALI YD;ENA�IIEL'GI;:OSS`;WHITE eunnmPROVIDeai.PAIMARY, CDMPUTER':CUT VINYL ANDiDIGITAL'ie,RINT'6;YEAR'OFE MINIMUM1 MATERIALS 'alir. 9 lcupTt: NLE'6So7NC(N.1SF6FECi1E0.�.z. INSTALL ON:TIM04"X4i'TREATED;POSTS'MINi1DEPTHIS 24";OR'SKID�MaUNTED.AS`SITEREQ'D.,. I.CLIENT i4PPROVAL 10/2014 01580-4 CITY OF PEARLAND MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT Section 01600 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Requirements for transportation, delivery, handling, and storage of materials and equipment. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01566—Source Controls for Erosion&Sedimentation 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this work is a component. 1.03 PRODUCTS A Products Means material,equipment,or systems forming the Work. Does not include machinery and equipment used for preparation,fabrication,conveying and erection of the Work. Products may also include existing materials or components designated for reuse. B Do not reuse materials and equipment,designated to be removed,except as specified by the Contract Documents. C Provide equipment and components from the fewest number of manufacturers as is practical, in order to simplify spare parts inventory and to allow for maximum interchangeability of components. For multiple components of the same size,type or application, use the same make and model of component throughout the Work. 1.04 TRANSPORTATION A Make arrangements for transportation, delivery, and handling of equipment and materials required for timely completion of the Work. B Transport and handle products in accordance with instructions. C Consign and address shipping documents to the proper party giving name of Project, street number, and City Shipments shall be delivered to the Contractor 1.05 DELIVERY A Arrange deliveries of products to accommodate the Construction Schedule and in ample time to facilitate inspection prior to installation. Avoid deliveries that cause lengthy storage or overburden of limited storage space. 07/2006 01600-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT B Coordinate deliveries to avoid conflict with Work and conditions at the Project Site and to accommodate the following: 1 Work of other contractors or the Owner 2. Limitations of storage space. 3 Availability of equipment and personnel for handling products. 4 Owner's use of premises. C Have products delivered to the Project Site in manufacturer's original, unopened, labeled containers. D Immediately upon delivery,inspect shipment to assure: 1 Product complies with requirements of Contract Documents. 2. Quantities are correct. 3 Containers and packages are intact; labels are legible. 4 Products are properly protected and undamaged. 1.06 PRODUCT HANDLING A Coordinate the off-loading of materials and equipment delivered to the Project Site. If necessary to move stored materials and equipment during construction, Contractor shall relocate materials and equipment at no additional cost to the Owner B Provide equipment and personnel necessary to handle products, including those provided by the Owner,by methods to prevent damage to products or packaging. C Provide additional protection during handling as necessary to prevent breaking scraping, marring, or otherwise damaging products or surrounding areas. D Handle products by methods to prevent over bending or overstressing. E Lift heavy components only at designated lifting points. F Handle materials and equipment in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations. G Do not drop, roll, or skid products off delivery vehicles. Hand carry or use suitable materials handling equipment. 1.07 STORAGE OF MATERIAL A Store and protect materials in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and requirements of these Technical Specifications. Control storage of potential water pollutants in conformance with Section 01566 — Source Controls for Erosion & Sedimentation. B Make necessary provisions for safe storage of materials and equipment. Place loose soil materials,and materials to be incorporated into the Work to prevent damage to any part of the Work or existing facilities and to maintain free access at all times to all - parts of the Work and to utility service company installations in the vicinity of the Work. 07/2006 01600-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT C Keep materials and equipment neatly and compactly stored in locations that will cause a minimum of inconvenience to other contractors, public travel, adjoining owners, tenants, and occupants. Arrange storage in a manner to provide easy access for inspection. D Provide adequately ventilated, watertight storage facilities with floor above ground level for materials and equipment susceptible to weather damage. E Restrict storage to areas available on the construction site for storage of material and equipment as shown on Plans or approved by the Project Manager F Provide off-site storage and protection when on-site storage is not adequate. G Do not use lawns, grass plots, or other private property for storage purposes without written permission of the owner or other person in possession or control of such premises. Damage to lawns,sidewalks,streets or other improvements shall be repaired or replaced to the satisfaction of the Project Manager H Protect stored materials and equipment against loss or damage. I Store materials in manufacturers'unopened containers. J Materials delivered and stored along the line of the Work shall be not closer than 3 feet to any fire hydrant. Public and private drives and street crossings shall be kept open. K The total length which materials maybe distributed along the route of construction at any one time is 1000 lineal feet, unless otherwise approved in writing by the Project Manager 2.0 PRODUCTS - Not Used 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 07/2006 01600-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS Section 01630 PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Options for making product or process selections. B Procedures for proposing equivalent construction products or processes,including pre- approved, and approved products or processes C References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 1.02 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this and related Sections under the provisions of Section 01350—Submittals. 1.03 DEFINITIONS A Product: Means,materials,equipment,or systems incorporated into the Work.Product does not include machinery and equipment used for production,fabrication,conveying, and erection of the Work. Products may also include existing materials or components designated for re-use. B Process. Any proprietary system or method for installing system components resulting in an integral, functioning part of the Work. For this Section, the word Product includes Processes. 1.04 SELECTION OPTIONS A Pre-approved Products. Products of certain manufacturers or suppliers are designated in the Technical Specifications as"pre-approved" Products of other manufacturers or suppliers will not be acceptable under this Contract and will not be considered under the submittal process for approving alternate products. B Approved Products. Products of certain manufacturers or suppliers designated in the Technical Specifications followed by the words "or approved equal" Approval of alternate products not listed in the Technical Specifications may be obtained through provisions of this Section and Section 01350—Submittals. The procedure for approval of alternate products is not applicable to Pre-approved Products. C Product Compatibility To the maximum extent possible,provide products that are of the same type or function from a single manufacturer,make, or source. Where more than one choice is available as a Contractor's option, select a product which is compatible with other products already selected, specified, or in use by the Owner 07/2006 01630-1 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 1.05 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY A Furnish information the Engineer deems necessary to judge equivalency of the alternate product. B Pay for laboratory testing as well as any other review or examination cost needed to establish the equivalency between products which enables the Engineer to make such a judgment. C If the Engineer determines that an alternate product is not equivalent to that named in the Technical Specifications,the Contractor shall furnish one of the specified products. 1.06 ENGINEER'S REVIEW A Alternate products may be used only if approved in writing by the Engineer The Engineer's determination regarding acceptance of a proposed alternate product is final. B Alternate products will be accepted if the product is judged by the Engineer to be equivalent to the specified product or to offer substantial benefit to the Owner C The Owner retains the right to accept any product deemed advantageous to the Owner, and similarly, to reject any product deemed not beneficial to the Owner 1.07 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURE A Collect and assemble technical information applicable to the proposed product to aid in determining equivalency as related to the Approved Product specified. B Submit a written request for a product to be considered as an alternate product along with the product information within fourteen(14)days after the Effective Date of the Agreement. C After the submittal period has expired, requests for alternate products will be considered only when a specified product becomes unavailable because of conditions beyond the Contractor's control. D Submit 5 copies of each request for alternate product approval. Include the following information. 1 Complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution with Contract Documents. 2. For products. a. Product identification, including manufacturer's name and address. b Manufacturer's literature with product description, performance and test data, and reference standards. c. Samples, as applicable. d. Name and address of similar projects on which product was used and date of installation. Include the name of the Owner, Architect/Engineer, and installing contractor 07/2006 01630-2 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 3 For construction methods: a. Detailed description of proposed method. b. Shop Drawings illustrating methods. 4 Itemized comparison of proposed substitution with product or method specified. 5 Data relating to changes in Construction Schedule 6. Relationship to separate contracts,if any 7 Accurate cost data on proposed substitution in comparison with product or method specified. 8 Other information requested by the Engineer E Approved alternate products will be subject to the same review process as the specified product would have been for Shop Drawings,Product Data, and Samples. 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION - NotUsed END OF SECTION 07/2006 01630-3 of 3 CITY OF PEARLAND STARTING SYSTEMS Section 01750 STARTING SYSTEMS 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Starting systems. B Demonstration and instructions. C Testing, adjusting, and balancing. D References to Technical specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01430—Contractor's Quality Control 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. B Submit a written report that equipment or system has been properly installed and is functioning correctly 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION A Contractor shall conduct all start-up operations under this Contract in conformance with Section 01430—Contractor's Quality Control. B Coordinate schedule for start-up of various equipment and systems. C Notify Engineer 7 days prior to startup of each item. D Verify that each piece of equipment or system has been checked for proper lubrication, drive rotation, belt tension, control sequence, or other conditions which may cause damage. E Verify that tests, meter readings, and specified electrical characteristics agree with those required by the equipment or system manufacturer 07/2006 01750-1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND STARTING SYSTEMS F Verify wiring and support components for equipment are complete and tested. G Execute start-up under Contractor's supervision in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. H When specified in individual specification sections,require manufacturer to provide authorized representative to be present at site to inspect,check and approve equipment or system installation prior to and during start-up,and to supervise placing equipment or system in operation. 3.02 DEMONSTRATION AND INSTRUCTIONS A Demonstrate operation and maintenance of products to Owner two weeks minimum prior to date of Substantial Completion. B Utilize operation and maintenance manuals as basis for instruction. Review contents of manual with Owner in detail to explain all aspects of operation and maintenance. C Demonstrate start-up, operation, control, adjustment, trouble-shooting, servicing, maintenance, and shutdown of each item of equipment at agreed-upon times, at equipment location. D Prepare and insert additional data in operations and maintenance manuals when need for additional data becomes apparent during instruction. 3.03 TESTING,ADJUSTING,AND BALANCING A Contractor shall start, test, adjust, balance, and provide reports on all installed equipment as provided for in this section. B Owner may also appoint, employ, and pay for services of an independent firm to perform testing, adjusting, and balancing. Reports will be submitted by the independent firm to the Owner indicating observations and results of the tests and indicating compliance or non-compliance with specified requirements and with the requirements of the Contract Documents. C Owner's employment of an independent firm shall not relieve the Contractor's responsibility under this section. END OF SECTION 07/2006 01750-2 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS Section 01760 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 1.0 GENERAL , 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Maintenance and Submittal of Record Documents and Samples. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01770—Contract Closeout 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this and related Sections under the provisions of Section 01350—Submittals. 1.04 MAINTENANCE OF DOCUMENTS AND SAMPLES A Maintain one copy of Record Documents at the Project Site in accordance with Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement, 3 02 "Keeping Plans and Specifications Accessible" B Store Record Documents and Samples in field office if a field office is required by Contract Documents, or in a secure location. Provide files,racks, and secure storage for Record Documents and Samples. C Label each document "PROJECT RECORD" in neat, large,printed letters. D Maintain Record Documents in a clean,dry,and legible condition. Do not use Record Documents for construction purposes. E Keep Record Documents and Samples available for inspection by Engineer 1.05 RECORDING A Record information concurrently with construction progress. Do not conceal any work until required information is recorded. B Plans, Change Orders, and Shop Drawings. Legibly mark each item to record all actual construction, or"as built" conditions, including: 1 Measured horizontal locations and elevations of underground utilities and appurtenances,referenced to permanent surface improvements. 07/2006 01760-1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 2. Elevations of underground utilities referenced to bench marks utilized for the Work. 3 Field changes of dimension and detail. 4 Changes made by modifications. 5 Details not on original Plans. 6. References to related Shop Drawings and Modifications. C Record information with a red pen or pencil on a set of drawings indicated as the Record Document Set,provided by Engineer 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION A Deliver Record Documents and Samples to Owner in accordance with Section 01770— Contract Closeout. END OF SECTION 07/2006 01760-2 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACT CLOSEOUT Section 01770 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 1.0 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A Closeout procedures including final submittals such as operation and maintenance data, warranties, and spare parts and maintenance materials. B References to Technical Specifications. 1 Section 01350—Submittals 2. Section 01760—Project Record Documents 1.02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A Unless indicated as a Bid Item,no separate payment will be made for Work performed under this Section. Include cost in Bid Items for which this Work is a component. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A Make Submittals required by this Section under the provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 1.04 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A Comply with Section 00700 — General Conditions of Agreement regarding Final Completion and Final Payment when Work is complete and ready for Engineer's final inspection. B Provide Record Documents under provisions of Section 01760 — Project Record Documents. C Complete or correct items on punch list,with no new items added. Any new items will be addressed during warranty period. D The Owner will occupy portions of the Work as specified in Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement. E Contractor shall request Final Inspection at least two weeks prior to Final Acceptance. 1.05 FINAL CLEANING A Execute final cleaning prior to final inspection. B Clean debris from drainage systems. C Clean Project Site; sweep paved areas,rake clean landscaped surfaces. 09/2009 01770-1 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND CONTRACT CLOSEOUT D Remove waste and surplus materials, rubbish, and temporary construction facilities from the Project Site following the final test of utilities and completion of the Work. 1.06 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A Submit Operations and Maintenance data under provisions of Section 01350 — Submittals. 1.07 WARRANTIES A Provide one original of each warranty from Subcontractors, Suppliers, and Manufacturers. B Provide Table of Contents and assemble warranties in 3-ring/D binder with durable plastic cover C Submit warranties prior to Final Application for Payment. 1 Warranties shall commence in accordance with the requirements of Section 00700—General Conditions of Agreement, 1 09 "Substantially Completed" 2.0 PRODUCTS - NotUsed 3.0 EXECUTION Contractor shall diligently pursue completion of the items and activities contained in the Contract Close Out and Project Record Document sections of the project manual. Notwithstanding any performance of warranty work,the work of Contract Closeout shall be complete within thirty(30) days of the date of Final Completion and Acceptance of the work. END OF SECTION 09/2009 01770-2 of 2 CITY OF PEARLAND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 5 METALS 04/2008 CITY OF PEARLAND METAL FABRICATIONS SECTION 05500 METAL FABRICATIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 SECTION INCLUDES A. This section in general covers furnishing and installing all metal items except structural steel and reinforcing steel. 1 02 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. No separate payment will be made for work required under this Section. Contractor will include all costs of the requirements of this Section in the appropriate bid item(s)on the Bid Form. SUBMITTALS 1 03 A. Shop Drawings: 1 Shop drawings must include all miscellaneous metal items,connections,bolt setting and erection diagrams. Show holes,cuts,reinforcing and other details required to prepare each item for erection and to receive other work. Show location,types and sizes of welds and fastenings and welding process. Indicate type of material for each item. Give manufacturer and brand of paint for shop coat. 2. Provide sufficient detail to permit erection without use of design drawings. Reproduction of design drawings for use as shop drawings will not be allowed. 3 Do not begin fabrication of miscellaneous metal until after the Engineer has approved the shop drawings. 1 04 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM) 1 AA27-Standard Specification for Cast Steel 2. A36- Standard Specification for Structural Steel 3 A48- Standard Specification for Cast Iron 4 A53 - Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel,Black and Hot-Dipped,Zinc-Coated Welded and Seamless 5 A123 -Standard Specification for Zinc Coatings 6. A153 - Standard Specification for Zinc Coatings 05500- 1 /3 CITY OF PEARLAND METAL FABRICATIONS 7 A283 -Standard Specifications for Steel Plate 8. A325 - Standard Specification for High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints 9 A525 -Standard Specification for Zinc Coatings B. American Welding Society(AWS)-Code for Welding in Building Construction. C. American Institute of Steel Construction(AISC)-Specifications for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Steel for structural shapes shall conform to ASTM A 36, steel for plates shall conform to ASTM A 283 B. Cast Iron shall conform to ASTM A 48. C. Cast Steel shall conform to ASTM A 27 D Steel Pipe shall be zinc-coated,welded and seamless,conforming to ASTM A 53,Type E or S, Grade B,open-hearth or basic-oxygen steel with sulfur content not more than 0 05 percent unless indicated differently in the construction drawings. E. Washers bearing on metal shall be cut steel. F Galvanizing. Except where otherwise specified,hot-dip galvanize all miscellaneous metal after fabrication. Cast iron and items completely embedded in concrete shall not be galvanized. Galvanize in accordance with the following specifications,except that minimum weight of zinc coating shall be 2 ounces per square foot of area. ASTM Item Designation Hardware,Bolts,Nuts,etc. A 153 Steel Shapes,Plates and Bars Steel A 123 Sheets A 525 Steel Pipe,Welded and Seamless A 120 G. All bolts shall be A325,unless noted otherwise on the Drawings. H. Joists. 1 The design,fabrication and erection of steel joists shall conform to the following standards: a. Steel joist institute standard specification open web steel joists,VS and K series. 05500-2/3 CITY OF PEARLAND METAL FABRICATIONS b. Steel joist institute recommended code of standard practice for steel joists. 2. Bridging shall be horizontal rods or angles in accordance with paragraphs 5 4(A)and(C) and 5.5 of the steel joist institute specifications unless otherwise noted on the drawings. Bridging shall be through structural steel joists and anchored to spandrel members. Joist manufacturer shall check system and provide additional bridging if required to account for wind uplift forces. 3 Joists shall be welded to supports with two 3/16-inch fillet welds not less than 1 inch long, at each end. Provide 2-1/2 inch minimum bearing on supports. 4 Joist camber shall conform to the requirements of the steel joist institute specifications, paragraph 4 7 5 Flat bearing shall be provided for all joists. 6. The Contractor shall examine the drawings for conditions requiring non-standard joist seats. PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPONENTS A. Conform to AISC Specification for Structural Steel for Buildings. 3 02 WELDING A. Conform to AWS Code for Welding in Building Construction. All Welds shall be full penetration unless noted otherwise. B. Repair all galvanizing damaged during fabrication and erection. END OF SECTION 05500-3/3 CITY OF PEARLAND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 9 COATING 04/2008 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE This section specifies furnishing labor and materials to prepare surfaces and to apply protective coatings for the water plant improvements. The term paint as used m this section means the protective coatings specified. Work also includes disinfection of tanks after coating. 1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS Work performed and materials used must comply with the requirements of the latest revisions of: The American Society for Testing and Materials/ American Water Works Association (ASTM/AWWA) D 101 Standard, "Inspecting and Repairing Steel Water Tanks, Standpipes, Reservoirs, and Elevated Tanks for Water Storage", ASTM/AWWA D105, "Disinfection of Water Storage Facilities", the Steel Structures Pamting Council's (SSPC) Vol. No. 1, "Good Painting Practices", SSPC Vol. 2, "Systems and Specifications", American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/ National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Standard 61, and these technical specifications. Where a conflict exists between these technical specifications and the AWWA Standard or the SSPC Specifications,the technical specifications govern. All work performed on this project shall meet the requirements of the Texas Air Control Board at no additional cost to the Owner, including shrouding the work, if required. 1.3 SUBMITTALS a. Before beginning work, the painting subcontractor shall provide the Engineer with a submittal package which shall contain the following information. (1) Name of the protective coating supplier (2) A listing of the specific products proposed for use: abrasive materials, paint; solvents, thinner; etc. (3) Safety plan(only required if Silica is for abrasive blasting) (4) Estimated quantities of each product which will be required to complete the project. (5) Product data sheets for each of the proposed materials. b. A second submittal package containing the information listed above in 1.3-a. and a copy of these technical specifications shall be placed and maintained on the jobsite for the use of the painting crew foreman and coating inspector 09920 - 1 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS 1.4 SUBSTITUTIONS ' a. Wherever a product is designated by trade name with provision for an approved equal, the product specified must be used unless a written request for substitution is submitted to the Engineer at least 10 days before the receipt of bids. The submittal must include the manufacturer's complete technical data sheets on the proposed product. b Consideration will be given only to those products which have been used in water plant service for at least 10 years. The submittal must include a list of at least 10 exterior applications in the Gulf Coast area where the product has been in continuous use for at least five (5) years. Furnish the Owner's name, the Owner's representative, and name of product used. Provide a list of interior applications in portable water service. The Gulf Coast requirement does not apply to interior systems. 1.5 PAYMENT Protective coating will be paid for under the lump sum price for protective coating. 1.6 DELIVERY AND STORAGE a. Delivery. Have all paint delivered to the job site in original unopened containers. Contact Engineer for inspection before beginning painting operations. b Storage. Store materials in an approved location. Keep the storage area clean and repair any damage done. Remove oily rags, waste, or other fire hazards from buildings each night. Take adequate precautions to avoid damage by fire Place cloths and cotton waste which might constitute a fire hazard in metal containers or destroy at the end of each work day 1.7 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL Contractor will supply to the Owner quantities of paint as shown in the schedule below to be used as touch-up paint after the guarantee period. Paint will be supplied in unopened, five-gallon containers. Quantity Coating System First Coat Final Coat (gal) (gall Epoxy 5 5 Fluoropolymer 5 5 09920 -2 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS 1.8 ABRASIVE BLAST CLEANING All surfaces to be abrasive blast cleaned shall be shrouded. The shrouding shall remain in place until the painting operation is complete. The shroud shall enclose or surround the area being blasted to minimize the atmospheric entrainment of fine particulates and direct that material to a confined area for disposal. The shroud shall have overlapping seams to prevent leakage of particulates, shall extend a minimum of 15 feet (15') above the area being blasted, and shall have a shade factor of 95 percent(95%) of a control factor of 95 percent(95%) of particles 100 grit or greater Contractor to submit a shrouding plan signed and sealed by a State of Texas licensed engineer 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.1 COLOR SCHEDULE Each coating shall have at least a ten percent (10%) difference in shade. The final coat is to be selected by the City 2.2 TEST EQUIPMENT The following pieces of equipment shall be provided by the Contractor for the use of the Engineer to determine dry film thicknesses and presence of flaws. a. Dry-Film Thickness. A dial type magnetic pull off gauge similar to a Mikrotest Magnetic Dry Film Thickness with an accuracy of±5%. b Holiday Detection. A low voltage, wet sponge type holiday detection device such as a Tinker-Rasor M-1 "Bird-Dob" shall be used. c. Environmental. Relative humidity and dew point shall be measured by the use of a sling psychrometer in conjunction with U S. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau Psychometric Tables. d. Anchor Pattern Profile. The anchor pattern of the prepared surface shall be verified by the use of a spring-loaded dial type micrometer such as Mitutoyo #2804-10 for replica tape measurements. The replica tape shall be Tes-Tex coarse and extra coarse. e. Calibration Standards. Set of certified coating thickness calibration standard produced by the U S Department of Commerce. f. In cases of conflict, or if the Engineer feels further testing is necessary to ensure the integrity of the protective coating systems, destructive testing methods may be used. 09920 - 3 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS These tests include, but are not limited to, Tooke Gauge testing, Adhesion Pull-Off Gauge testing, and Solvent Wipe Test. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.1 WORK CONDITIONS a. Weather. Do not conduct coating work under unfavorable weather conditions,unless work is well protected and specific approval is obtained from the Engineer Do not paint when the ambient temperature will fall below 50°F during the initial curing time of the paint (unless additional drying time as recommended by the paint manufacturer is allowed), when the surface temperature is within 5°F of the dew point, or when humidity is above the recommended by the paint manufacturer Steel temperature must be above the minimum temperature recommended by the manufacturer b Surface. If surfaces to be painted cannot be put in proper condition for painting by customary cleaning and sanding operations, notify the Engineer in writing or assume the responsibility for and rectify any unsatisfactory fmish resulting from application to an unsatisfactory surface. Do not apply paint to a wet or damp surface. c. Equipment. Maintain equipment in good working order comparable to that described in printed instructions of the coating manufacturer Clean equipment thoroughly before and after use with the appropriate cleaning solution indicated by the coating manufacturer Compressors shall be capable of providing a minimum of 90 psi at the blast nozzle(s) and shall provide clean air that is free of moisture and oil through oil and moisture traps. Water blast abrasive units shall be capable of 200 CFM at the blast nozzle(s) and shall provide a thoroughly mixed spray Use rubber gaskets at roof hatches and manways. Equipment shall have properly functioning regulators and pressure gauges. Use only fluid lines which have not been used for water base materials. When applying other than zinc rich materials, do not use fluid lines which have previously been used for zinc rich materials. 3.2 WORK TO BE PERFORMED a. Water Plant Painting. (1) Existing welded steel elevated and ground storage tanks. Prepare interior and exterior surface and apply protective coatings to the entire tank as specified in this section. (2) Existing pumps, motors and above ground piping. Prepare surfaces and apply protective coating as specified in this section. 09920 -4 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS 3.3 SURFACE PREPARATION a. Solvent Cleaning. Remove heavy deposits of grease or oil from the surface prior to any other surface preparation. Neutralize and flush chemical contamination prior to any other surface preparation. b Grinding. Remove weld splatter and rough edges and grind rough welds to produce a surface that will allow proper adhesion. All surface defects such as gouges, pits, welding and torch-cut slag, welding flux and splatter, etc. shall be removed by mechanical means in accordance with SSPC-SP-3 All rough welds shall be ground smooth and all sharp edges shall have a radius of '$-inch (X") minimum. Gouges and pits shall be filled with weld and ground smooth. c. Abrasive Blast Cleaning. (1) Use of source that provides compressed air, free of detrimental amounts of water and oil. (2) Abrasive blast only the amount of surface area which can be primed the same day or before any rust starts to form, whichever occurs first. Areas which are not painted the same day must be reblasted on the day the prime coat is applied. Remove abrasive residue from the surface by brush or industrial vacuum. (3) Abrasive blast surfaces to be coated, except those specified in the paragraph Power Tool Cleaning, to "near-white" metal in accordance with Steel Structures Painting Council Surface Preparation Specifications SSPC-SP 10-63T, Near White Cleaning. Remove mill scale, rust dirt, paint, or other foreign matter The surface should be a uniform gray color and slightly roughened to form a suitable anchor pattern for coating application. The surface profile should be approximately two (2) mils. At least 95 percent (95%) of each square inch of surface area must be free of visible residues and the remainder limited to light discoloration. (4) All surfaces shall be approved by the F.P.R. prior to any coating application. The standard of cleanliness for the surface preparation shall be evaluated with the use of SSPC Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards, SSPC-Vis.-1 and "Swedish Standards." (5) The abrasive to be used shall be sharp, angular, properly graded, and brought to the job site in moisture proof bags or air tight bulk containers. (6) No cleaned surface shall receive a coating if "rust bloom" or discoloration has occurred. 09920 - 5 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS d. Power Tool Cleaning. Clean pumps and motors to be coated in accordance with Steel Structures Painting Council Surface Preparation Specifications, SSPC-SP 3-63, Power Tool Cleaning,removing loose mill scale, loose rust, loose paint, and other foreign matter e. Metalwork. Do not shop prime any metal work unless prior approval is given by the Engineer in writing. The field project representative will make an inspection of any shop primed metal at the factory 3.4 COATING APPLICATION a. Manufacturer's Representative. The coating manufacturer will be responsible, through an authorized representative,to provide technical assistance to the paint contractor as needed. b Workmen. Employ workmen skilled in structural steel painting. c. Materials. (1) Coating materials, abrasives, and equipment used in painting and cleaning are subject to inspection at any time by the Engineer or his representative. Materials shall be delivered to the site for inspection prior to beginning work. (2) Remove blasting abrasive and dust from the surface to be painted before paint application is begun. (3) If caulking is required, use an epoxy caulk which is flexible, suitable for use in contact with chlorinated potable water and compatible with the epoxy lining system used in the tank. Caulk will be two (2) component, polyamide or polyamide cured and 100 percent (100%) solids. Coatings manufacturer shall confirm in writing that their epoxy lining system is compatible with the proposed caulk. Any conditions for the epoxy caulk (including surface preparation requirements) shall be included in this transmittal. d. Paint Coating Methods. (1) Spray painting is required. Small areas may be touched-up with a brush or roller only with prior approval by the Engineer (2) Double coat welds by hand brushing between the first and second coat. Use a color which is different than the first coat. Hand brush all areas where clips attach and spray paint won't reach properly (3) Coat areas with a uniform film, free of sags, runs, or brushmarks. Where multiple coats of paint are specified, apply each coat in a different shade than the preceding coat. Each coat must be free of shadows and uniform in appearance. 09920 -6 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING& DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (4) Except where otherwise specified, thin paint only as necessary for workability of coating material in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions. Use only an appropriate thinner (5) When pamt is being applied to interior of tank or risers, provide adequate ventilation. (6) Carefully observe minimum drymg time between coats as stated in printed instructions of the coating manufacturer (7) Provide a suitable cover or plug for the intake pipe at the pomt where the pipe enters the water compartment to prevent sand, debris, or any other foreign matter from entering the water mams. Leave the cover or plug m place from beginning of the job until just prior to filling the tank for disinfection. (8) Blasting abrasive may be left on the tank floor while painting the ceiling and walls provided no paint is applied to the walls within two (2) feet of the floor The remaining two (2) feet of wall and the floor may be painted after removal of blasting abrasive from interior (9) Comply with recommendations of the paint manufacturer in regard to drying time for each coat, technique of spray application, ventilation, paint thinning, and safety precautions. The Contractor must fully inform all members of his field crew of these recommendations. (10) Where inspection shows that the specified thickness is not developed, apply additional coats to produce the required film thickness. (11) Repair and re-coat improper applications as recommended by the manufacturer or as required by the Engineer (12) Do not coat pump and motor name tags, meter and gauge sight glasses, valve operator stems or other items designated by the Engineer (13) Each coat of paint shall be allowed to either dry or cure for the amount of time recommended by the coating manufacturer before successive coats of paint are applied. All successive coats of paint shall be applied within the recoat threshold time as recommended by the coating manufacturer e. Ventilation. (1) Circulate unheated air through the tank for the entire curing time of paint. Ventilator must run continuously until the paint manufacturer recommends that the 09920 -7of14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS tank be filled with water A minimum seven (7) day ventilation period is required once painting stops. (2) Fan shall be large enough to provide a complete changeover of air in 10 minutes. Match fan size to tank size. Provide nameplate on the fan including fan capacity in cubic feet per minute at 0 psi static pressure. (3) Mount the fan on the roof hatch with the fan blowing inward. Remove the lowest shell manway cover(s)to allow the air to blow outward at the floor (4) Fan may be gasoline, compressed air or electrically powered. If gasoline driven, route engine exhaust away from fan inlet to avoid contamination of the air f. Protection of Surfaces. (1) Contractor shall protect all surfaces which are not to be painted from spray painting, overspray, splatters,paint spills, and any extraneous material from abrasive blast. (2) Contractor shall protect from damage adjacent property,nearby persons, and vehicle traffic. (3) Contractor shall be responsible for and shall correct and/or repair all damage resulting from all members of his field crew Site Cleanup. p• (1) The project site shall be left neat and clean to the Owner's satisfaction each day with all catalyzed and waste material discarded daily (2) Upon completion of the work, Contractor shall remove all trash, rubbish, waste, paint cans, staging, scaffolding, and blasting materials. Such materials become the property of the Contractor and must be disposed of in accordance with appropriate governmental regulations at the expense of the Contractor Contractor shall remove all paint spots, oil, and/or stains spilled or blown on adjacent surfaces at Contractor's expense. Entire project site must be clean and acceptable to Owner (3) Use only compatible solvents recommended by coating manufacturer for cleaning. h. Forced Air Drying. (1) Heated Air Circulate warm air through the tank for eight (8) hours holding the air temperature between 140°F and 150°F After initial drying, raise air temperature to between 160°F and 180°F for at least 24-hours or until all residual solvent odor is dissipated. 09920 - 8 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (2) Without Heat. If heating equipment is not available, forced air ventilation with outside ambient temperature air must continue until all solvent odor is dissipated. 3.5 COATING SCHEDULE Coat each item listed below using the coating specified. Item To Be Coated Coating System a. Interior Surfaces of Elevated Storage and Ground 100% Solids Epoxy Storage Tank b Exterior Surfaces of Elevated Storage and Ground Fluoropolymer(Base Bid) Storage Tank, above Ground Pipmg,Valves and Motors Polyurethane (Extra Items) c. Motors Touch-up Coating 3.6 COATING SYSTEMS a. 100% Solids Epoxy. (1) Surface Preparation SSPC SP-10 Near White Blast Clean (2) Prime Coat Sherwin Williams Corothane Polyamide or Amine Adduct Cured Epoxy I GalvaPac 3 0 to 4 0 mils DFT Carboline Carbozinc 621 PW Tnemec Series 94 Hydro- Color To be selected, different from fmish Zinc coat; must be white, light beige, or light blue. (3) Stripe Coat(Apply to weld seams and sharp Sherwin Williams edges) Macropoxy 646 PW NSF 61 Certified Cross-Linked Epoxy Carboline Carboguard 635VOC (full coat) Color Beige Tnemec Series 20 Pota Pox or N140 Carboline requires a full coat of Carboguard 635VOC before application of Phenoline Tank Shield 09920 - 9of14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (4) Finish Coat Sherwin Williams Duraplate Polyamide or Amine Adduct Cured Epoxy UHS (Fast Cure)Epoxy 19 0 to 25 0 mils DFT Carboline Phenoline Tank Shield Color To be selected, different from prime Tnemec Series 22 Epoxoline coat. Total minimum dry film thickness for the system. 25 0 mils b Polyurethane-Atmospheric Exposure. (1) Surface Preparation SSPC SP-10 Near White Blast Clean (2) Prime Coat Sherwin Williams Zinc Clad Rust Inhibitive Epoxy Primer II 2.0 to 4 0 mils DFT Carboline Carbozinc 11 Inorganic Zinc Color Determined by Primer Tnemec Series 90-97 Tneme- Zinc (3) Intermediate Coat Sherwin Williams Polyamide Cured Epoxy Macropoxy 646 Epoxy 4 0 to 6 0.mils DFT Carboline 890 Epoxy Tnemec Series 20 Pota-Pox Color To be selected. (4) Finish Coat Sherwin Williams Acrolon Polyurethane Ultra 2.0 to 3 0 mils DFT Carboline Carbothane 134 HG Polyurethane Color To be selected. Tnemec Series 73 Endura- Shield Total minimum dry film thickness for the system. 10 0 mils c. Fluoropolymer-Atmospheric Exposure. (1) Surface Preparation SSPC SP-10 Near White Blast Clean ' 09920 - 10 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING& DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (2) Prime Coat Sherwin Williams Corothane Zinc-Rich I GalvaPac 2.5 to 3.5 mils DFT Carboline Carbozinc 859 Tnemec Series 90-97 Tneme- Zinc (3) First Intermediate Coat Sherwin Williams Polyamide Epoxy Macropoxy 646 Epoxy 2.0 to 3 0 mils DFT Carboline 890 Epoxy Tnemec Series 20 Pota-Pox (4) Second Intermediate Coat Sherwin Williams Acrolon Polyurethane Ultra 2.0 to 3 0 mils DFT Carbolme Carbothane 133HB Tnemec Senes 73 Endura- Shield (5) Finish Coat Sherwin Williams Fluorokem Fluoropolymer HS 100 2.0 to 3 0 mils DFT Carboline Carboxane 950 Tnemec Series 700 HydroFlon Total minimum dry film thickness for the system. 10 0 mils 3.7 INSPECTION AND TESTING a. Pre-painting Conference. (1) Contractor shall move all necessary equipment,proposed paint,thinner, and supplies on-site. (2) Contractor shall arrange a meeting on-site with the followmg representatives. (a) General contractor (b) Engineer (c) Paint subcontractor (d) Paint supplier's qualified field personnel 09920 - 11 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (3) The contractor shall provide a minimum of four (4) hours blasting and painting effort supervised by the paint subcontractor and the paint supplier's representative. The Engineer, Field Project Representative, and Owner may wish to observe and use the blasting and painting equipment during this period. All stages of the paint process will be demonstrated. preparation of equipment, abrasive cleaning, paint application(one coat), and equipment cleanup. b Inspection. (1) Surface preparations, coating application, and repairs are subject to inspection by the Engineer. The standards published by the Steel Structures Painting Council, especially SSPC-VISL-635, Pictorial Surface, will be used as guides for acceptance or rejection of the cleaning, paining or coating application. Particular attention will be given to hard to reach areas, bolted connections, sway rods, anchor bolts and threaded joints. (2) Give sufficient notice in advance of coating applications so that the Engineer can perform the following inspections. (a) Examination and approval of surface preparation prior to any coating. (b) Examination and approval of each coat prior to application of the next coat. (c) Inspection of the completed coating for runs, overspray, roughness, and any , evidence of improper application. (d) Direction or observation of testing. Any work done in violation of this paragraph may not be approved. If paint is applied without the Engineer's representative witnessing the blast, the paint will be removed by reblasting to "near-white." (3) Any re-inspection cost will be charged to the Contractor at the hourly billing rate (including travel time) for the Jones Engineering Solutions Field Project Representative. c. Testing. (1) The Engineer will designate a representative to perform inspection and testing. (2) Should any paint system fail to pass a test, the Engineer will specify corrective measures. The paint system will then be retested. Additional expenses, including retesting,will be charged to the Contractor 09920 - 12 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (3) The following tests will be made: (a) Dry film thickness will be tested after each coat of interior and exterior paint has been applied, and after the final coat of the exterior system has been applied to the pump, motor, tanks and piping. A test will be made for every 25 square feet of surface and at locations designated by the inspector (b) The interior and exterior systems will be tested for holidays after the fmal coat has been applied. (4) The Engineer may specify additional tests including but not limited to (a) Solvent wipe-off test (b) Crosshatch adhesion test (5) Appropriate scaffolding for Engineer's inspection shall be available. Provide manpower to move scaffolding during inspection. (6) Illumination shall be provided for the inspection of interior surfaces if requested by the Engineer or his representative. d. First Anniversary Inspection. (1) Immediately prior to the expiration of the one (1)year maintenance guarantee by the Contractor, a complete inspection of the inside and outside of the ground storage and elevated storage tanks will be made. The Contractor will coordinate the meeting on- site with the District Operator and will ensure that the following attend. (a) General contractor (b) Painting subcontractor (c) Paint supplier (2) The Contractor will notify the Engineer at least 48 hours in advance of the one (1) year inspection. (3) The Contractor will supply scaffolding illumination and sufficient man-power to move the scaffolding around in the tank during the inspection. (4) The Contractor will open, clean out, high-pressure water wash (with detergent), and rinse the tanks prior to the inspection. Contractor will notify the Engineer after the tanks are out of service,before cleaning begins, and once the cleaning is complete. 09920 - 13 of 14 PROTECTIVE COATING&DISINFECTION CITY OF PEARLAND FOR POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS (5) The Contractor will disinfect the tank(s) at the one year inspection. e. Defects. If any defects are found, the Engineer will specify corrective measures. The paint system will be inspected during the corrective work as specified for the original work effort. A subsequent fmal inspection will be held once all corrections are complete. 3.8 DISINFECTION The Contractor shall disinfect the tank(s)during construction. a. Preparation. Prior to start of disinfection, provide adequate ventilation to "air" the tank in accordance with recommendations of the paint manufacturer for interior coating of potable water tanks. During this curing period, do not leave the roof manway open at any time there is danger of rainfall. After the disinfection procedure is begun, the roof manway must be kept closed at all times. b Procedure. Place water containing 50 ppm chlorine in the ground storage tanks to such a depth that when the tank is filled the resultant chlorine concentration will be no less than two (2) ppm. Hold the water containing 50 ppm chlorine in the tank for 24-hours before the tank is filled. Allow the full tank to stand for 24-hours before testing. Providing HTH is considered a part of the contract. c. Testing. Collect a sample on three (3) successive days for bacteriological examination under the direction of the Engineer The Contractor will furnish sterile sample bottles at the site and conduct bacteriological tests. Continue to collect samples until all three (3) samples of one (1) set pass the bacteriological tests. Failure to pass bacteriological tests could make necessary repeating the disinfection. d. Residual Chlorine. Verify that residual chlorine is less than 2.0 mg/1 before use in the distribution system. END OF SECTION 09920 - 14 of 14 GRID BEE GS-12 MIXER ENGINEERING CITY OF PEARLAND SPECIFICATIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW A. These specifications provide the requirements to furnish and place into operation a potable tank mixer at Cullen 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tank, Southeast elevated storage tank, and at Magnolia 500,000-gallon ground storage tank 102 REFERENCES A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA B Department of Transportation, DOT C NSF/ANSI Standard 61 D Underwriters Laboratories Inc., UL 508 1 03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Continuous Operation Equipment. The mixer shall operate continuously, all day and all night, using 120 VAC as the power source B No Visual Defects. The mixer shall have no visual defects, and shall have high quality welds, assembly, and corrosion resistant finish C Qualified US Manufacturer The manufacturer of the mixer shall have extensive experience in the production of such equipment, and the equipment shall be manufactured in the continental United States. D Factory Startup Services. Delivery, placement and startup services shall be available, but not included in the bid For factory delivery and placement, services shall be performed by full time factory employees experienced in the operation of this equipment and who have completed OSHA safety trainings applicable to this type of placement. E Warranty The mixer shall be warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years. This equipment warranty would run directly from the manufacturer of the equipment to the owner The equipment warranty would not be part of the contract or any required bond 13000 1 of 6 GRID BEE GS-12 MIXER ENGINEERING CITY OF PEARLAND SPECIFICATIONS 1 04 SUBMITTALS A. The awarded Bidder shall provide an electronic copy of the following documents Upon acceptance of these documents by the Engineer, the Bidder will be issued a Notice to Proceed, and may then proceed to place the equipment. 1 Manufacturer Qualification Document 2. List of Supplied Equipment 3. Manufacturer Product Sheets 4 Electric Power Source Requirements 5 NSF /ANSI Standard 61 Documentation 6 Warranty Statement 7 Operation Manuals 1 05 FIELD SERVICES A. Placement and startup Equipment manufacturer shall offer placement and startup performed by equipment manufacturer's full time factory employees trained in the operation of the mixer who have completed OSHA safety trainings applicable to this type of equipment placement and startup PART 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2.01 MANUFACTURER A. Specified Equipment. The mixer shall be manufactured by Ixom Watercare, Inc. of Dickinson, ND, or be a pre-approved alternative. B Pre-approved Alternative(s) Alternatives to the specified equipment will be considered on the following basis only 1 Ten (10) Days Before Bid To offer equipment as a pre-approved alternative, written application from the alternative supplier shall be made to the Engineer at least 10 days in advance of the bid opening 2. No Material Difference in Quality of Equipment or in Vendor Support. The application should include a A brief description of how the offered alternative does or does not meet each of the specifications in this document. 13000 2 of 6 GRID BEE GS-12 MIXER ENGINEERING CITY OF PEARLAND SPECIFICATIONS b An analysis of how acceptance of the alternative equipment would likely affect the overall water quality goals of the project. c A statement of the science and support background of the supplier of the alternative equipment, so that the benefits and costs of the alternative equipment to the Owner can be estimated by the Engineer 3 Five (5) Days Notice to Bidders If the alternative equipment is accepted by the Engineer, an informational addendum to these specifications shall be distributed by the Engineer to plan holders at least 5 days in advance of the bid opening 2 02 PERFORMANCE AND FEATURES A. Complete Water Circulation Required To meet the project objectives, the tank or reservoir circulation shall be achieved by a single or multiple submerged units within the reservoir capable of providing long distance circulation of water The mixer shall have a direct measurable flow rate where suction shall enter specified mixer's intake positioned within 2 inches of reservoir floor and discharging water vertically in a sheet flow pattern to induce a large volume, low velocity flow to reach the tank or reservoir water surface. The mixer must be placement flexible in design to allow best hydraulic positioning for tank or reservoir conditions to prevent hydraulic short circuiting within tank or reservoir Suction not within 2 inches of tank or reservoir floor is not allowed B Number of units required To meet the project objectives, the following number of mixers are required Qty Model Tank or Reservoir Cullen 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tank 1 GridBee GS potable tank mixer Southeast 1,000,000-gallon elevated storage tank Magnolia 500,000-gallon ground storage tank D Complete Mix: The mixer manufacturer guarantees that the subject tank will be completely mixed by the mixer In continuous operation of the mixer (1) at least once per 24 hours all water temperatures within the tank shall converge to within 0 8 degrees C, and (2) at least once per 72 hours all chlorine concentrations within the tank shall converge to within 0 18 mg/I 13000 3 of 6 GRID BEE GS-12 MIXER ENGINEERING CITY OF PEARLAIVD SPECIFICATIONS E. Fit Through Small Hatch Opening The mixer shall be capable of fitting through a clear, unobstructed opening of 12" diameter without requiring disassembly or assembly F Continuous Operation With 120VAC, 20 Amp Power Source The mixer shall operate continuously during day and night while connected to electric grid power G Stainless Steel Construction The mixer shall be constructed primarily of Type 316 stainless steel metal for strength and superior corrosion resistance H Motor The mixer shall be mechanically operated by a submersible motor that meets the following criteria. 1 Direct Drive, with no gearbox and no lubrication maintenance required 2. Designed for submersible operation Mixer design shall include flow sleeve or housing around motor to provide water flow past motor per submersible motor design criteria to lower the total motor temperature and increase winding life. 3 Designed for Continuous Operation without overheating or compromising motor life expectancy Constant, full speed operation, variable frequency drive or other method of speed reduction not required and not allowed 4 120 VAC, 20 Amp power source shall be supplied by others and not the mixer manufacturer I Exposed Rotating Protection The mixer shall not have any rotating equipment openly exposed Rotating shafts, impellers, and motors shall not be openly exposed, and in the event of any part of the mixer exterior contacting the floor or cord, it shall not cause damage to either J Low Elevation Intake The mixer shall be supplied with an intake capable of being positioned at the lowest elevation of the tank or reservoir floor The intake level shall bring water into the mixer at horizontal layer within 2 inches of the tank or reservoir floor to prevent hydraulic short circuiting of inflow water through the tank. K. Restraint System The mixer shall not require any brackets, penetrations, rope, ties, or fixed connections to the tank or reservoir columns, walls, or floor below the overflow elevation The mixer shall allow for placement and servicing without requiring tank or reservoir to be drained The mixer shall not require the use of a diver or diving team to enter the tank or reservoir to complete placement or service of the specified equipment. L. Functional for All Water Levels The mixer shall function properly and not be negatively impacted by fluctuating water levels down to 24 inches of water depth Devices requiring more than 24 inches of water depth to properly function without damage not allowed 13000 4 of 6 GRID BEE GS-12 MIXER ENGINEERING CITY OF PEARLAND SPECIFICATIONS M SCADA and Controls. The mixer shall have the option to add an Electric Control Box including a motor current indicator in a 4-20mA analog output and remote on/off control via 24VDC relay Electrical Control Box. The mixer equipment shall be supplied with a Control Box capable of disconnecting 120 VAC outgoing power to the mixer equipment and meeting the following criteria. 1 NEMA 4X enclosure shall be provided with protection against condensation and moisture in a marine environment. 2 Control Box shall be UL 508 Listed for sound electrical design and safety 3 Control Box shall include exterior mounted HOA switch, definite purpose contactor for mixer control, exterior display showing green run, red fault indication, and motor operating amperage, grounding lug, 120 VAC standard three-prong male molded plug, and locking latch for security 4 Control Box shall include dry contact output (Normally Open and Normally Closed) for run and fault indication, 4-20 mA analog output scaled signal for motor current, and HOA switch position auxiliary dry contacts Control Box shall include a 24 VDC relay to allow for remote on and off control of the mixer Integration of inputs/outputs to site PLC/RTU shall be provided by others and not by the mixer equipment manufacture 5 Control Box requires a 120 VAC power source, Minimum 20 Amp rated service located near the final placement of the Control Box. SCADA and control functions of the Control Box include 24 VDC power for automatic operation, run and fault indication, and 4-20 mA current output. The 120 VAC power source shall be supplied by others and not the mixer equipment manufacturer N Chlorine Boost Connection The mixer shall be supplied with a connection point for injection of sodium hypochlorite The connection point shall be compatible with a '/" (1.3 cm) diameter hose and be rated for contact with 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite solution O The complete mixer shall be NSF/ANSI Standard 61 and NSF/ANSI Standard 372 listed for safe contact with potable water The mixer shall be NSF/ANSI Standard 61 listed to be safely in contact with a potable water volume as low as 5,000 gallons P Maintenance Requirements The mixer shall operate normally with the following maintenance features. 1 No scheduled lubrication is required of any system components including motor 2 No spare parts shall be required to be kept on hand Q. Equipment Support. The mixer manufacturer shall offer full factory support with the following staff and support services. 13000 5 of 6 GRID BEE GS-12 MIXER ENGINEERING CITY OF PEARLAND SPECIFICATIONS 1 Customer Service, Application Engineering, and Equipment Engineering staff available by email or toll-free phone 2 Field personnel for placing and servicing the specified mixer 3 Public website with detailed information available describing the mixer for this project and related applications of this equipment into potable water tanks and reservoirs. 4 Service plans for preventative maintenance and continued technology improvements for the specified mixer PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01a FACTORY PLACEMENT For Factory Placement, Startup, and Service, include the information below A. Factory Personnel The placement and startup shall be performed by full-time factory employees trained in the operation of the mixer B Safety Placement and service personnel shall have received job-specific safety training on (a) Working over Water, (b) Boating Safety, (c) Disinfecting Procedures, (d) Confined Space Entry, (e) Fall Protection, (f) Self Rescue, and (g) DOT Compliance. C Safety Equipment. Placement and service personnel shall be equipped with job- specific safety equipment to complete the placement and startup of specified mixer following all OSHA safety regulations Safety equipment shall include confined space, fall protection, rescue, decontamination, and communication tools such as (air monitor, ventilation fan, tripod, winches, FBH's, retractables, ropes, lanyards, descenders, radios, hard hats, step pools, disinfectant sprayer, etc ) 3 01 CONTRACTOR PLACEMENT A. Placement, Startup, and Service Shall be provided by the contractor or fulfilled by manufacture's guidelines. 13000 6 of 6 EXHIBIT A • WATERCARE GridBeeGS-12 120V Single Phase Operation & Maintenance Manual • r ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. ( www.ixomwatercare.com 1866 - 437 - 8076 I watercare@ixorn.com AllrffaWff 08.M GS12 120V 1PH 10025 20221221 ` 44 Table of Contents GridBee GS-12 120V Single Phase Operation & Maintenance Manual Saftfey Instructions 1 Package Contents 4 Machine Requirements 5 Top of Tank Junction Box 6 Placement 9 Final Checklist 12 Troubleshooting 13 Technical Specifications 15 Warranty 16 Service Program 17 Customer Service 18 62c 23 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com ,�` i0014 20221213 OB,M GS12 120V 1PH_10025_20221221 ix- WA-T. • 1 Safety I - YOU MUST A READ ANID FULLY U N DE:RSTA N;D THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE I ;Y IN;S.TALL I.NG: OPERATING, OR SERV1CIN G: TH IS N Be sure you have read all installation, operation, maintenance and safety instructions before you install, service or begin to operate this unit. Accidents occur every year because of careless use of industrial equipment. You can avoid hazards by following these safety instructions, and applying some ordinary common sense when operating or servicing this unit. Keepl,in mind that full operator attention and alertness are required when operating or servicing this unit. USE COMMON SENSE!! Most accidents can be avoided by using common sense and concentration on the job being done I WARNING - :arefully read safety information when you see peeao'ndruiiy,ui,ebis&ina, operator s•inanual;tiefore F�iri. safe symbols. � 'rusingthls+machine. + Falluio,to tollow'opoiutln'g j . losfriictioiis;ei uld,iesult hi, death'orseilous;Injury. ; ' ©2023;IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com 1949 10036 20221213 O&M_GS12_120V 1 PH 10025_20221221-1 lw„440 ix . rn: W AT ER C.,A.':R Safety IMPORTANT /A.k ELECTRICAL HAZARD0. ___ _- S COMPLETELY_, WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS YOU�M.U.ST COMPLETELY HIGH VOLTAGE! ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN REAE AND FULLY CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY ONLY UNDERSTANaTHESE I QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PLACEMENT, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 'INSTAL_LINO,OPERATING, OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REMOVE ALL OF S'ERVIC.IN:G THIS UNIT. SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE ` PERFORMING ANY SERVICE WORK TO THE MACHINE. USE PROPER LOCKOUT TAGOUT Identify all possible hazards. Determine what (LOTO) PROCEDURES TO ENSURE A SAFE safeguards are needed and implement them WORK ENVIRONMENT Only you, the user, understand your product and system characteristics fully The ultimate responsibility for safety is with you. Your Crush Hazard safety ultimately rests in your hands. Do • your part and you will enjoy safe, trouble free WARNING. DO NOT REMOVE ANY FLOAT operation for years to come This instruction ASSEMBLY BOLTS OR PINS WHILE EQUIPMENT manual is not intended to include a IS FLOATING IN WATER. EQUIPMENT MUST BE comprehensive listing of all details for all SECURELY SUPPORTED BEFORE PERFORMING procedures required for placement, operation SERVICE. and maintenance If you have a question about a procedure or are uncertain about any detail, Do Not Proceed. Please contact Ixom I Watercare Customer Service at 866-437-8076 to aRotating Hazard speak to a representative • CAUTION KEEP BODYAPPENANDAGES OR I ;H LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY FROM EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT!!! WHILE OPERATING. ENSURE EQUIPMENT IS Follow all federal and state laws in regards to OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING SERVICE. safety regulations of working at heights, confined spaces, rescue, etc. as required by the U S Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and / t Entanglement Hazard Health Administration Use necessary PPE when placing and servicing this unit. WARNING. ENSURE THAT PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR OF THE ELECTRIC CORD AND CHAIN TO AVOID ENTANGLEMENT /i\ Thin Ice Hazard fI\ Laceration Hazard WARNING. ICE SURROUNDING MACHINE MAY CAUTION EDGES MAY BE SHARP AND CAUSE NOT SUPPORT WEIGHT, KEEP CLEAR OF THIN LACERATION IF PROPER CARE IS NOT USED I ' ICE' ,©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com Rom.;._ 1949_10036_20221213 O&M_GS12_120V 1 PH_10025_20221221-2 I mogr4, A W A T :E'RC AR E Safety Protect Yourself It is important that you comply with all relative OSHA and local regulations while installing I c' �� and performing any maintenance to the mixer4, / alio . , , la circulation equipment. ' •• ' ` Key OSHA Compliance Standards that must I be followed (and not limited to) are Permit-Required • 1910.146 Permit-required confined spaces Confined Spaces • 1910.147 Lockout/Tagout A confined space has limited openings for • 1926.500 Fall Protection entry or exit, is large enough for entering and working, and is not designed for continuous Fall Protection Tips worker occupancy Confined spaces include • Identify all potential tripping and fall hazards underground reservoirs, ground storage tanks, before work starts. elevated tanks, silos, manholes, and pipelines • Look for fall hazards such as unprotected Confined Space Tips floor openings/edges, shafts, open hatches, stairwells, and roof openings/edges • Do not enter permit-required confined spaces Inspect fall protection and rescue equipment without being trained and without having a for defects before use permit to enter • Select, wear, and use fall protection and • Review, understand and follow employer's rescue equipment appropriate for the task. procedures before entering permit-required • Secure and stabilize all ladders before confined spaces and know how and when climbing to exit. • Never stand on the top rung/step of a ladder • Before entry, identify any physical hazards • Use,handrails when you go up or down stairs. • Before and during entry, test and monitor for • Practice good housekeeping Keep cords, oxygen content, flammability, toxicity or welding leads and air hoses out of walkways explosive hazards as necessary or adjacent work areas. • Use fall protection, rescue, air monitoring, ventilation, lighting and communication Refer to 29 CFR 1926.500 for complete equipment according to entry procedures. regulations set by OSHA. Refer to your state's • Maintain contact at all times with a trained regulations if your state established and operates attendant either visually, via phone, or by their own safety and health programs approved by two-way radio This monitoring system OSHA. enables the attendant and entry supervisor Lockout Tagout to order you to evacuate and to alert When the On/Off switch is in the "ON" position, appropriately trained rescue personnel to the mixer may start up at any time if not already rescue entrants when needed operating The mixer's On/Off switch can be Refer to 29 CFR 1910 146 for complete locked out by placing a pad lock thru the door latch regulations set by OSHA. Refer to your state's of the controller after the switch has been turned regulations if your state established and operates to the "OFF" position The On/Off switch is to be their own safety and health programs approved ;used as the emergency stop by OSHA. ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com ll, _ 1949 10038 20221213 O&M_GS12_120V_1 PH_10025 20221221-3 Package Contents • W AT :E R C.A.R GS Series �4t GS Core Unit 75'or 150' Electric Cord (Not Pictured) : , i", • XI I Cord Fixture Chain Grab Tools Lexel Sealant Tube 1LAttNOX* vial* 1 VI? Kellem Grip 75'or 150' 1 5/16" Hole Saw Cord Strain Relief Stainless Steel Chain Top of Tank Junction Box Cord Seal 02023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com 1926 10005 20221213 O&M GS12_120V 1PH 10025 20221221-4 . . , , . ' a , m I Requirements y 1 I W AT E R'CA.,R E GS Series Requirements - 120V Provided by General Contractor or local certified Electricians. Not included with Ixom supplied equipment or labor I Power Requirement Ixom Supplied Equipment I 120 VAC, 20 amp GFCI protected service and means --------...".. 47444\ of quick power disconnect recommended. / Hatch Requirement A 12 inch (305 mm)diameter hatch opening is required to fit the GS Mixer through. II .1r Terminate conduit using flex conduit with male thread end for panel mount. Junction Box&Cord Fixture I -__— - supplied with GS Mixer Exterior Conduit and Located within arms reach 3-Conductor Power Cable of they hatch. (2-Power+ 1-Ground) ;i tI ; "hi Optional � lt�.°i .''��r_�' ' ' /.� Mixer i , 'IP I 9 ' } _ Control Panel - '�'°"-° l� (. Ltj 120 VAC, 20Amp ® — GFCI Circuit Breaker Remove Power Optional Customer J Cord for Conduit SCADA J Connection NOTE. A class B GFEP may be required if a class A GFCI results in nuisance tripping. Follow local and J NEC codes. Figure 1 Typical GS Placement RATING FULL MAXIMUM WINDING(1) EFFICIENCY POWER LOAD LOAD RES.IN OHMS % FACTOR% LOCKED KVA - (2) - ROTOR CODE cm VOLTSC:I S.F. AMPS WATTS (2)AMPS WATTS M=MAIN RES. S=START RES. F.L. S.F. F.L. S.F. AMPS 1/2 10.37 115 60 1.6 7.9 910 9.8 1120 1.4-2.0 42 54 99 99 28 H (1)Main winding-yellow to black,Start winding-yellow to red (2)Y=Yellow lead(White)-line amps, B=Black lead-main winding amps, R=Red lead-start or auxiliary winding amps Service Entrance to Motor-Maximum Length In Feet Based on Service Factor Amps,and 5%Voltage Drop Motor Rating 60°C and 75°C Insulation-AWG Copper Wire Size II": Volts HP kW 14 12 10 8 me 4 EMI 2 MEM 0 00 000 0000 115 1/2 0.37 100 160 250 390 620 960 1190 1460 1780 2160 2630 3140 3770 ;02023j IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com pp''` 1912_10008_20221213 O&M_GS12_120V_1 PH_10025_20221221-5 1 4 To of Tank Junction Box p A0 in W:AT :E `R'''CA. RE Steel Roof GS Series General Notes. 1 Top of tank junction box. ° 0 2. Cord seal fitting f 3. Brass nut. B`i - 4 Plastic seal washer with Lexel I ' ©a r1'j 5 Tank penetration fitting ,- 6 A 1-5/16" dia. hole to be drilled ° C„`.R 0 into tank roof Sealed with Lexel to protect from corrosion - 0 _ 7 Strain Relief Washer 0: 8 Quick link for connecting retrieval chain and kellem grip to strain relief washer +' 0 9 Kellem grip to support cable weight and to provide strain relief - �,�a { b ; 1~ ",, 1 .0 - y� .may _ `+y.i`�_ �tY a`r�tN{��g•^'�N ^�O vii *TW a" y. a.. sr 01,,.4g t y 7 F g - NOT DESIGNED AS A SUBMERSIBLE �" ". - II PENETRATION o�, • . 1, 0 0 „ �1 Alternative Method: Penetration through hatch neck IMPORTANT NOTE: • Ensure penetration and junction box does not interfere with the hatch lid. % ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com r am 191a—10007 20221213 O&M_GS12 120V 1PH-10025 20221221-6 .:.. Top of Tank Junction Box , W AT :E `.RC.AR IT! Concrete Roof GS Series General Notes: 1 Top of tank junction box. _ 2. Eye-bolt, epoxied into hatch neck, - for retrieval chain and kellem grip * 3 Kellem grip 4 Bolts, epoxied into hatch neck to secure concrete penetration fitting. 5 Concrete penetration fitting * 6 Small bores drilled into hatch neck the length of the bolts, 1/2" dia. typical, filled with concrete epoxy Follow concrete epoxy I �I 'ter i. manufacture's preparation and installation guidelines. 7 A 3/4" dia. minimum to 1-1/4" dial_ '.u' _- :t maximum hole drilled through hatch `'t > neck for electrical cord , ' 3 Junction box mounted to existing or ! .5. Q.-- ? _0 new structure Structure not ' :�,,, included . iia I ;'';, 9 3/4" NPT electrical conduit is . - � connection conduit to juction box ^ not included *Not;included in standard contents -.. - - 0 Contact Ixom for ,�f exchange. " I NOT'DESIGNEDIASA'="SUBMERSIBLE; '" '-- PENETRATION. i mat 1 [ i " ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com O;```. 1914 10007 20221213 O&M_GS12_120V 1PH_10025 20221221-7 Top of Tank Junction Box ''' . 0 ' 1 E W A T E R C.A..R E ,, Aluminum Geodesic Dome Roof GS Series General Notes. 1 Cord seal fitting 2 Brass nut. 3 Plastic seal washer with Lexel 4 Top of tank junction box. 5 Penetration fixture 6 Aluminum geodesic dome +q= Q� , _ panel li ...n-" _ �0 r: 7 Aluminum geodesic dome '�_ II batten bar '"' 8 Support I-beam i. = 9 Quick link. �� c4I 10 Kellem grip - - - A e 11 A 1-5/16" dia. hole drilled . ( . through panel and sealed with Lexel Locate penetration within 5 arms reach of an access point. �. - 0 12 Eyebolt drilled through support -beam to support kellem grip and retrieval chain Eyebolt not t�,oi> --� included * r ,4 � : ,��. - " °".f NOT DESIGNED AS A SUBMERSIBLES �``- ,y PENETRATION. ;a '` -�,-7.1. — =- ,2. . 4j o o `` �.,, kh . I ! ! ELLy, \i vTfe'. Ll� _ . iv. \4,: ' ---- N i ,11 1 11 1 02023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com i r,-=„ 1914 10007 20221213 O&M GS12_120V_IPH 10025 20221221-8 wilt,441 Placement IX ' T E ;,R,C A,R,ITIE' .\N A ., Floor Configuration GS Series - Single Phase Details listed on this page include items provided by Others, not Ixom. 'Please,refertitayo1k projects Scope of Work for more details. Ixom does not provide any electric work. Junction box&roof mount' . -) , cable fixture supplied with '^. _ GS mixer and located I within arms reach of the ,----s '--- --'-- ..,a. . ' hatch. 1'9 ''° , Chain and cable attached i - • ' 11,----- to quick link Cord ran - - 'iiI through cord seal. ' I)' Terminate conduit using flex conduit with male ? thread`end for panel _ mount,-by Others. > _ `_, _,_ 'a.._ ms--„-.. \ {- -- , °-F---- -- Exterior Conduit and 3-Conductor Power Cable F "=l_A , - _ =.= =",. -`r L(1Power, 1-Neutral+1-Ground);by Others. CGS mixer resting on tank floor under hatch.Retrieval chain attached to mixer Slots aligned parallel with t line extending,from center of tank to tank wall. • f . Locate power source receptacleandiflex conduit 1' •' 'termination at customer preferred location of mixer e' control panel, by Others. , i ,' / - - -- ,' Terminate conduit using flex conduit with male l- 00 1 ' @ Y' thread end for panel mount,by Others. 0��' • O i , `� IMPORTANT 1 a % - - ` , ;, It is important to disinfect all components in contact 0 0 with potable water There_may-be additional 00 0 0 00 - -- .decontamination-procedures required,so it is - important to understand what procedures are acceptable. Decontamination should be performed right before the unit is lowered through the hatch.The mixer should be immersed in water shortly after having been decontaminated to prevent corrosion caused by contact with chlorine or alternate disinfectant. r''I , re-I1'l WZpyt iYl. '1 # , ,,fit ji0. 'i'Q. I f. t�11i4 k,- 7 0 ✓6 Li _ GFCI Protectedlp, Optional Mixer Junction Box& Source Power Control Panel Tank Penetration GS Mixer tt 1 62023;IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com 1p�:. 1916_10006 20221213 I 08,M_0S12_120V 1 PH_10025_20221221-9 41,444_ 4 Placement W AT E R CA R E Suspended Configuration GS Series - Single Phase C I `1 `l Suspended Configuration !.�_t 17 !' it \ The suspended configuration is primarily used -r 1=0f'"`- 1— Cord ran througliN on tanks without a flat bottom.This method of oil Q- penetration fitting installation is different with aluminum roofs or I ,o and cord seal. geodesic domed roofs. o I Installation Procedures °o°° _ { ' ' 1" ; -ir Ste 1 ;���.� � ��": ; %_e --.�.. Attach the retrieval chain to the GS mixer at the __ _ pre-located quick link.Tighten the quick link with a wrench/pliers. Plan out a safe procedure and p _. hoist the GS Mixer to the top of the tank near the ' hain and Kellum \ 1 hatch opening. Use the chain and submersible Grip attached to cable attached to the GS Mixer for lifting and Y r quick link on supporting the weight. Keep clear of chain and "" . rt,;`penetration fitting} J electric cord to avoid entanglement. * A. ;'-/• A -�• �w�% --,---- - Chain Connecte Step 2 N 4n to Mixer Tie off the tail end of the retrieval chain and f 40 ,r 4 r electric cord strain relief to the quick link at the `; ' � .ry. r bottom of the tank penetration fitting. - .>,,.., a �� Step 4. . ,. ,' Pull the retrieval chain up until it is taught, then .` :', i i mark off the desired distance the GS Mixer is to ` -~' be suspended above the floor, placing the quick s3'Y. Yi ; link that desired distance down the retrieval : - i chain below the tank penetration fitting. -¢ - _ _- t Step 5 A r Slowly pull up.the GS Mixer and connect the I ' quick link to the tank penetration fitting. . ; - : �er suspended --- `near tank floor . IMPORTANT it is important to disinfect all components in , contact with potable water -A common practice is to ! use a minimum 200ppm chlorine or alternate n disinfectant solution in water to spray all components o that will contact the drinking water There may be additional decontamination procedures required,so it t _ is important to understand what procedures are e - ` acceptable. Decontamination should be performed right before the unit is lowered through the hatch.The mixer should be immersed in water shortly after having been decontaminated to prevent corrosion _,,_ _____, caused by contact with chlorine or alternate 1 o disinfectant. JIP , ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com I 866-437-8076 1 watercare@ixom.com 1916_10006_20221213 O&M_GS12 120V 1 PH 10025_20221221-10 Placement • W:A,T `Egt.A k E; Mixer Placement Guidelines GS Series Mixers ., In 'many cases, mixer deployment just below the main access hatch is sufficient. ;Ho wever;.:considerthe below recommendations, where practical, for guidelines of mixer placement. 1 Short circuit path: Ideally, the mixer should be placed in the short circuit path between the inlet and outlet of the tank.This provides the mixer the best opportunity to blend all incoming water with the tank volume prior to water exiting the outlet. :., u '°t'{` Common Inlet/Outlet: Th'e mixer should be favored toward a common inlet/outlet pipe to prevent short circuiting.This provides the mixer the best opportunity to ` blend all incoming water with the tank volume prior to water exiting the tank. However,the mixer should stay clear at least 10-15ft away from a !'f�j , common inlet/outlet pipe . A I Radial Orientation: . -.-= :yew It is best to orientate the mixer so the discharge slots are radial with the ,._, r.;, tank. This is most critical if the mixer is placed near a sidewall of the tank. r' Center Tank Placement: A 'mixer is often positioned at the tank center when a separate inlet and ,- ' outlet are positioned at or approximately 180°apart. It is most critical for : ' the mixer to be along a short circuit path `t a,. Mixer Elevation: Thle mixer should be located in the lowest y,_ elevation of the tank, and resting or supported in a horizontal position with I ® discharge slots pointed vertical Water i j V .<0/ below the mixer will not be circulated _ �,�, �: � ///��. t I , 02b23 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com 10496 20221220 08,M_GS12 120V_1PH 10025_20221221-11 • Final Checklist W AT GS Series Final Checklist Installation Checks Before starting the GS Series mixer a few checklist items are recommended to confirm the installation is correct. Installation Checks Check Is the mixer placed correctly with slots facing up? (Placement) Is the mixer retrieval chain connected securely? (Placement) Is the kellum grip supporting the weight of the cord/hose? (Placement) Is the cord/hose ran through the cord seal in the top of tank junction box? (Placement) Is the Tank Penetration fitting sealed with Lexel? (Top of Tank Junction Box) Are the top of tank junction box splices correct and each splice individually sealed to protect from corrosion? (Top of tank Junction Box) (Not applicable for GS-12-Air) Is the field wiring correct? (Requirements) Is the mixer submerged with at least 2' (0 75m) of water above the discharge slots? Pre Operation Checks Reading Continuity Check Line to Neutral • Line to Ground. Neutral to Ground Source Voltage Reading Operation Checks The following checklist items are recommended to confirm proper operation Operation Check (While Mixer is Running) Reading / Observation Source Voltage Reading Amperage Reading Normal Operating Range. (7.5 amps to 10 0 amps) Flow Check Auditory Flow Check Visual ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com 1931 10003 20221213 O&M GS12 120V 1PH ate_ - _ _10025 20221221-12 .. _ ... . , ,, , .,,, , Troubleshooting ,1111 W:ATE .R�C.ARE' GS Series • (For Optional Mixer Control Panel) A'WARNING gq _ __.-:„... .., 9-, . , . L . ELECTRIC SHOCK i \\,'.\ k,_ — HAZARQ: ` iler- _ This equipment 1§;to bo; •, i 1 .serviced by trained I Voltage (v) personnel'oni y. To measure the voltage follow these steps. isesi -- . 1 ` ( 'i '`'"',i .'�___ 1 Set the voltmeter on Volts AC I'' .S • 2. Place the positive probe on the black wire and the negative 1 . :-..1 q' N 1�. probe on the white wire on the top of the contactor(source side). '-'i f, ' Il,,'}\.. l i,' 4101iu �' c:' rZ, 3. Record the reading. i 4 41.4 �t Amperage (A) i 'Y Y' `JI, t I .• To Measure the Amperage follow these steps. 1 - ;:® -',1- y 4111, A 1 Use a clamp type ammeter, set to Amps AC ,' ow, Incoming _ ,,, 2. Clamp around the black wire on the bottom of the contactor ®{ ?',' Power_r } , , (load side). Marked Load 1 (L1). Figure 1 SCADA Control Panel 3 Record the reading with mixer turned on. lhms (Q) � _ qi :�1 To Measure the Ohms follow these steps. * "' :« 4 S ' ri .- — 1 Turn off the circuit breaker feeding the control panel and follow ' . ' lock out tag out procedures. '. i J "' 1, 2. Measure the Voltage to confirm that the power is removed. ° _ T 3. Disconnect the black and white wires from the bottom of the ' I Contactor -` ,. I, ...1 ' contactor(load side). Marked Load 1 (L1)and Neutral (N). , ` t age 7O 4 Set the Voltmeter to Ohms. r, 1 ,.. 5. Place the positive probe on the black wire and the negative ° ' • ; ,11 . •. 4 Ic probe on the white wire that were disconnected. , _ _,� , ; 6 Record the reading • • r , D Depending on the length and gauge of wires to the mixer the ohms i, t 1 I,- should be approximately 1-4 Ohms, 120V and 6-10 Ohms, 230V r' ` ' Power Troubleshooting Information �i�Fig re 2:Disconnect Control Panel'_(1.` Serial Number Location Name Problem Possible Cause Mixer Intermittently Tripping Multiple GFCI on Circuit Tank Name Circuit Breaker Source Power Fluctuation Distributor Name Mixer Quickly Tripping Circuit Short to Ground (if applicable) Breaker Locked Rotor on Motor Voltage Reading _ Mixer Not Operating but Circuit Loose or Loss of Connection „Amperage Reading 10, Breaker not tripped Mixer Making Loud Noise Motor Bearing Failure Ohm Reading Impeller Misalignment ©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com p _ 1930_10004 20221213 O&M_GS12_120V 1PH 10025_20221221-13 141144 Troubleshooting 1)( 0 ` M W A T E R C..A.R E' GS Series GS Mixer End Plate Removal and Impeller Visual' 44 ( y, 4( i t i A04 , 1 , , _ , , ,_ tir Figurei1 End Plate Removal Step 1 Isolate power to the GS mixer to prevent it from turning on Tools Needed during inspection. The mixer must be off to perform this inspection safely. 1 Electric Drill 2. #3 Phillips drill bit Step 2 Remove white end plate on the end of GS Mixer The side that should be removed is the side without the screen on it. You will find four(4)screws that will need to be removed in order for the end plate to become free from the mixer Impeller ,,-- - R} (See Figure 1) y ryr>re . tl ^2 t` 4 fir '', 4' Step 3 riri y nSrT " tt� . Visually inspect the impeller for debris or build up. You �� �, ",.. .a fit \ Y "r' R should be able to move the impeller freely with no resistance. ,. ,; , (See Figure 2) h. Step 4 ' 1 , Remove any debris if necessary k, ":"V . .1 • _ � �0� }; r , Step 5 r . , Place the white end plate back on the GS Mixer, ensuring { " `` ' to,:l►ne up the notch on the top side of the mixer The four ,, 'Il :screws that were removed in Step 2 should be put back in Figure 2:Impeller View -place at this point as well. { 02023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com iii 1930_10004_20221213 O&M_GS12 120V 1PH 10025_20221221-14 i Technical • Data Sheet IX 0 I W;AT E ;;RAC.,A E. GS-12 120VAC Single Phase Technology Description-GridBee®electric submersible water circulation equipment, designed for continuous operation. Constructed with T316 stainless steel shell and safe materials for contact with potable drinking water Designed to be placed into service through roof hatch without tank entry Materials of Construction-T316 stainless steel shell and > i hardware construction. UHMW-PE end plates for worry-free safe contact with all tank surfaces. See certifications section below . 75 ft(22 m)or 150 ft(44 m)of T316 stainless steel retrieval I Y chain included for machine installation and retrieval without requiring tank entry. Minimum Access Opening-Machine can be placed 1 { � E s lid;'-'fin Am through 12 inch (30 cm)diameter opening. it, ' :pry Minimum Water Depth-The mixer requires at least 2 feet �,- + 9 (0.6meters)of water above the discharge slots to prevent �'�' nump cavitation and motor damage. Shut the mixer off if rater surface is less than 2ft from the mixer slots. Figure 1 GS-12 Intake;-Intake draws water in a horizontal layer within 2 inches (5.08 cm)of the tank or reservoir floor Chlorine boost connection point on machine via 3/8" NPT female thread for adapting to 1/2" (13mm) hose for fast chlorine dispersion during in-reservoir boosting. Electrical Requirements - 120VAC motor requires 120VAC/1PH power source outlet(minimum 20 Amp service) The GS-12;draws approximately 9.8 Amps @ 120VAC/60Hz. Nominal power consumption of 1120 Watts. Motor- 1/2 HP stainless steel submersible, designed for continuous operation, low power requirement, direct drive, no gearbox and no lubrication schedule required.Automatic reset, on-winding thermal overload protection and surge arresters built in. Mounted in flow sleeve for superior cooling and long motor life in submerged temperatures up to 122 F See certifications section below 120VAC/1 PH standard, other voltages available as special order Wiring -Includes either 75 ft(22 m)or 150 ft(44m)of 10AWG submersible power cable to terminate within junction box at top of tank.Junction box included Sealed Penetration Fitting -T316 stainless steel tank fitting and cord grip included for sealed cord entry through tank roof Not designed as a submersible penetration. Optional Accessories-(1) Portable Chlorine Boost Hose and Boost Pump System, (2) Dual Injection Kit, (3)Control and SCADA Panel Shi i'ng Size/Weight ,75 ft unit-Box 1 of 2:44x16x12 in./88 Ibs, Box 2: of 2: 17x13x8 in./25 Ibs:Total shipment weight: 123 lbs ❑ 150 ft unit-Box 1 of 2:44x16x12 in./127 Ibs, Box 2: of 2: 17x13x8 in /41 Ibs:Total shipment weight: 168 lbs Certifications- Ixom's potable water products are certified to ANSI/NSF Standard 61, and 372 for lead-free content. Learn more at: www.ixomwatercare.com/std61 laintenance/Warranty-Limited maintenance. Limited 5-year parts and labor warranty. See Warranty Statement for __;etails Patent PendingIpp Subject to change without notice. i I ©20;2311X0M Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com 1866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com p-`G�_ 1572_10024_20221213 O&M_GS12_120V_1 PH 10025 20221221-15 Warranty - ,e. :ATrE;R.C.:A,R E GridBee GS Submersible Mixer Limited Replacement Warranty GridBee GS Mixers. The GridBee Series GS mixers are warranted to be free'of defective parts, materials, and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase. This warranty is valid only for use of the equipment in accordance with the owner's manual and any initial and ongoing factory recommendations This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of defective components only and does not apply to normal wear and tear If the factory's service crews performed the original on-site placement and startup, then this warranty also includes labor Where labor is included, in lieu of sending a factory service crew to the site for minor repairs, Ixom may choose to send the replacement parts to the owner postage-paid and may pay the owner a reasonable labor allowance, as determined solely by Ixom, to install the parts. There is no liability for consequential damages of any type. The warranty that is submitted and provided with the purchased equipment is the valid warranty GridBee control panels, cold weather hose kits, air compressors and any optional accessories. These items are considered "buyout" items for Ixom, and as such include a warranty against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase This warranty covers parts only, not labor Parts that are determined by Ixom to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use during the one year warranty period will be repaired or replaced Shipping charges are the responsibility of the customer Terms applicable to all equipment. This Limited Replacement Warranty is subject to the terms of Ixom's General Terms and Conditions of Sale. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this Limited Replacement Warranty and Ixom's General Terms and Conditions of Sale, the terms of this Limited Replacement Warranty shall prevail to the extent of that inconsistency :©2023 IXOM Watercare Inc. I www.ixomwatercare.com I 866-437-8076 I watercare@ixom.com ir i6��0018 20221213 O&M_GS12 120V_1PH 10025_20221221-16 Brochure 1, _• Protect Your Investment With The Ixom Service, ;Program , Comprehensive Damage Repair Damage which occurs to your Ixom manufactured equipment in the normal course of operation will be repaired or replaced including supply and installation of structural repairs and replacement parts in accordance with Ixom's standard terms&conditions. Trained &Experienced Service Technicians \\ The Ixom Service Program allows our customers to take r'° advantage of our highly trained service technicians We have the b _- equipment, experience and training to ensure the machines are - 4'= well'maintained while following OSHA regulations Our dedication r% to safety and high level of training has earned us the prestigious '\ SHARP recognition award time and time again.We have the means to safely service the equipment whether in municipal water .\-, tanks, lakes, reservoirs,or wastewater ponds&basins. \= Guarc. anteed Annual Onsite Maintenance ''R' ,,` Ixom service personnel will perform a minimum of one (1) onsite equipment inspection&maintenance per yearly term of the service contract including mechanical,structural,and electronic components of Ixom manufactured equipment. \N On-Site Crew Response for Critical Application and Operational Service Issues - � , .4,y. ,_,, . -- C_ If service issues arise,the customer may be asked to perform a '1k ��z� • - f _ ,� •- mow r • basic machine inspection and discuss results with Ixom's Customer 7,L,. • , • - n=' - "0, . ;: 1 Service Department. In some cases,the customer may be asked N _ 1 • err %�a?, �`.��,�,...- ,� =-�.� 4 to perform minor tasks (i.e ,cleaning, basic troubleshooting, 1 • : _._.. e_ and;replacing minor parts) If replacement parts are needed,the ;�: r i _- - factory will ship them out at no cost. For more serious application `•, and service issues, Ixom will dispatch service personnel to resolve - - - - the issues onsite -- _ :,'- a - - ---- . 71 Removal,Storage, and Redeployment of Equipment ;' s - _ ;,, ,;,, X - - ' _ For situations when Ixom equipment needs to be removed,stored, 11. - -- t _t and,redeployed,services can be offered at a discounted rate == r p_ �c - Access to On-Staff Water Quality Experts = t1/4., , 1_ .:, . Ixom employs many experts in the water quality field including - - ` r �. specialized areas such as limnology, hydrology,wastewater, „ = • i biology,and engineering Our water quality personnel are available _ -- - - ' , for data analysis and troubleshooting when you need it. - : .. 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